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Class of 197040thREUNIONNOVEMBER 13, 2010The Lazaretto Ballroom, Essington, PA
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40th Reunion Committee
Stephanie Abramides-Carroll
Bud Byrnes
Dawn Calzada
Nancy Fech-Spanier
Sharon Gray-Reed
Dan Hey
Mark Juliano
Kathleen Lawler
Donna Lindelow-Walther
Kathleen Lybrand-Murtagh
Patte Marshall-Michel
Wayne McAllister
Marsha Mills-Ahearn
Barbara Nescio-Bonnett
Carole Smith
Loren Thomas
Skip Tuck
Peggy Wilson-Rodden
The Reunion Committee had fun preparing for this evening. Each meeting, over the past year, was a mini reunion. We did get down to the business ofplanning but there was also lots of “remember when”time. Tonight, the Class of 1970 takes a break from thepresent to walk the halls of Upper Darby High School,a place we called home forty-plus years ago. Home isdefined as where you live at a particular time; a placewhere something began or flourished; a social unitliving together.
Life’s experiences have changed us in so many ways but we have a common thread that makes this eveningspecial. Whether you scored a goal or beat a drum onthe football field; raised your voice in song at a holidayconcert; rebuilt a V-8 engine at Vo-tech or debated for the HiQ team; the school day started in yourhomeroom.
We are a family, dare we say a family of “Royal”capacity. Tonight we come together again, traveling the distance, for this “family reunion.” Reacquaint with old buddies. Get to know those you didn’t hangaround with. (We were a big class and no one kneweveryone, so no pressure!) Have fun and laugh. Get up and dance. Share memories and old stories.Take a moment to remember those who are no longerwith us and at the end of this memorable eveningpromise to meet again... in another five years!
Stephanie & CaroleClass of 1970Co-chairs, 40th Reunion Committee
Class of 1970
UDHSTodayUPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL is the oldest and largest high school in Delaware County and one rich in tradition and history, serving the youth of Upper Darby, Drexel Hill, Clifton Heights, Millbourne and East Lansdowne.
• Facility houses and educates grades 9 through 12
• Current enrollment is approximately 3800; graduated over 800 students in 2010
• Graduation requirements:
• 135 total credits required
• 4 course minimums: English, Social Studies, Math & Science
• PE & Health: 9 through 12
• Computer Course: 1 course minimum
• Senior Graduation Project, culminating with process paper and oral presentation
• Successful Student Portfolio
• Sponsors 25 Freshman, JV and Varsity athletic teams
• Offers numerous vocal and instrumental music programs
• Mascot is still the “Royal,” now portrayed as a male lion and no longer a “jester”
• Emblem remains the Royal Oak Tree; yearbook is still the OAK, newspaper is still the ACORN
• UD School District is one of the largest township school districts in the U.S., with nearly 12,000 students district-wide.
UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ETHNICITY
Ethnicity This School State Average
White, not Hispanic 47% 74%
Black, not Hispanic 40% 16%
Asian/Pacific Islander 11% 3%
Hispanic 2% 7%
American Indian/Alaskan Native <1% <1%
Source: NCES, 2007-2008
The Upper Darby High School Jazz Bandis a top level group for advanced players.
All members are chosen from either Concert Band, Wind Ensemble or Orchestra,
with the exception of piano, bass or guitar players.
The Jazz Ensemble consists of
saxophones, trombones, trumpets, piano,
bass, guitar and percussion instruments and performs at
Spring Jazz Festivals, community events and concerts.
Musical selections include Swing, Jazz and Rock.
Membership into the Jazz Band is determined
by instrumentation needs and audition,
and is rostered for half of the school year.
6:00 COCKTAILS & HORS D'OEUVRESAssorted Cheeses and Crackers, Fresh Sliced Fruit, Fresh Garden Crudite, Smoked Pepperoni and Dip, Homemade Bruschetta and Crostini, Hot Fried Ravioli
Please welcome our very ownUPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ BANDUnder the direction of Jason Majerczak
7:00 WELCOMEWayne McAllister, Master of CeremoniesPrincipal, Garrettford Elementary School
STAR SPANGLED BANNERCharlotte Miller, Vocalist
Please join us in singing ourUPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER(you will find the words on the next page)
INVOCATION Joseph Novenson, PastorLookout Mountain Presbyterian Church, Tennessee
EVENING EVENTSWayne McAllister
7:15 DINNERSpring Mix Salad, Jumbo Stuffed Shells, Homemade Meatballs, Chicken Alexa, Green Beans Almondine, Scalloped Potatoes
Miniature Pastries and UDHS Class of '70 Cake
8:30 PARTY TIME
Music by JM Entertainment
Group & Individual Photos
Royal Raffle Drawings
50/50 Drawing at 10:00pm
to laugh... to reminisce... to eat and dance
What is this which morning sunlight,Gilds with golden beams?
‘Tis our Upper Darby High School,Castle of our dreams.
Raise the chorus, keep it ringing,Loud her praises tell.
Hail to thee, beloved High School.Hail to thee, all hail!
2010Darnise M. Doyle (Rugh) Robert M. Ferreri Linda Kuhlman Larry Pluck III William P. Yarnall
2009Edward Hicks John Kelch Lorna Price (Lang) George Schwindt
2008Alfonso V. Fedeli
2007Bonnie Shay
2006Albert R. GulliverBonnie Snedeker (Gam)
2005Eugene Amster Ramona Bozzi (Guisti) Gerald Stark Maria Talamini
2004Albert J. Radomile
2002Bob J. Murray
1999Patrick McFadden Becki Wood (Lindelow) Dean Yadevia
1998David Crouse Charles F. Schumacher John Thomas
1995Ruth Parry
1994Henry Leutner
1990Larry Florio
1982James Devine
1981Collier Read James Ries
1979Richard Fanning
1978Gordon Searl
1977William Gsell
Class of 1970In Memoriam
1974Robert Hrom
1968Gary Bage Charles Mashura
Year UnknownWilliam AdamsJanine Barr (Gorman) David DunbarJohn Hearn Thomas McGowanPatrick McMahonJack O'Brien James Price
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50/50 arms length – $20.00 • 8 tickets – $10.00 • 2 tickets – $5.00The money collected offsets the cost of the Reunion so that we are able to keep ticket prices
as low as possible, builds up a “kitty” for our next Reunion and provides a scholarship or donation to UDHS on behalf of the Class of 1970.
Royal Raffle Tickets$5.00 each or 5 for $20 to win...
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Marriott Overnight StayCertificate entitles the bearer to receive an overnight stay for one night with breakfast for two and a
$50 credit towards dinner at any Courtyard Marriott. Please take with you the Piper Sonoma Brut Champagneand three bars of Dagoba Organic Chocolate included in the basket with the certificate.
Valid through October 31, 2011.
Annapolis Overnight StayChoice of The Maryland Inn, the Governor Calvert House, or Robert Johnson House. Includes parking
and breakfast for two at the Treaty of Paris restaurant.
Handcrafted Jewelry
Basket of Wine
Basket of International Beers
Basket of UDHS “stuff ”Basket is filled with UD items donated by the Athletic Department:
Royals 2010 t-shirt; throw blanket, water bottle, magnet, men’s gold golf shirt, 2 other t-shirts and certificate for the Thanksgiving Day football game
Acupuncture Gift Certificate
Flyers Tickets Two Fantastic Seats!
You must be present to win!
The first school in Upper Darby was abuilding erected in 1779 and sold to John Sellers,Benjamin Brannon and Oliver Garrett. This was onthe site of the present high school. The secondbuilding built here was the “Eastern School,” erectedin 1872.
The Upper Darby School District has the distinction of being the oldest public school district in Pennsylvania, because it was the first district to accept the Free School Act in 1834.
Upper Darby High Schoolfirst opened its doors to students in 1894. A two-story red brick building, it was run by Miss Elizabeth D. Turner, teacher and principal. It was truly the “Little Red School House.”
In 1896 the first class of five graduated. The classes grew necessitating the new stone
building that opened in 1919. It included a gymnasium with showers and locker rooms, considered the finestin the country at that time; a two-room library and an art room with overhead lighting. The teaching staff, now atseventeen, taught four curricula: Academic, Scientific, Commercialand General. The new school housed grades 7– 12 until 1930,when Upper Darby Junior High (now Beverly Hills Middle School)was opened to grades 7 – 9.
High School PrincipalsRalph L. Johnson 1907 – 1911
Henderson M. Mendenhall 1911– 1918
Warren A. Brosius 1918 – 1919
John H. Tyson 1919 – 1943
James E. Nancarrow 1943– 1964
Charles J. Moore 1964 – 1971
Marvin D. Jaffe 1971 – 1981
Peter Bernardino 1981 – 1981
Gil Minacci 1981 –1995
Geoff Kramer 1995 – 2008
Christopher Dormer 2008 until the present
A new wing was added in 1952, including a new gymnasium, a cafeteria andtwenty-nine additional classrooms.
By the late 1960’s the fifty year old buildingthat we remember was no longer adequate.
1970 was the year that constructionbegan on a new, larger facility. The old stonebuilding was demolished and the newbuilding was opened in 1972. Enrollmentpeaked at 3200 students but then declined.In September 1981, the ninth grade joinedthe high school population.
1969JULY• The lunar module Eagle lands; Neil Armstrong
takes his historic first steps on the moon
• First performance of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young at Fillmore East, New York
• Edward Kennedy pleads guilty to leaving the scene of anaccident a week after his Chappaquiddick car accident that killed Mary Jo Kopechne
AUGUST• Members of Charles Manson cult murder Sharon Tate and
friends at the home of Tate and husband, Roman Polanski
• Woodstock Festival is held in upstate New YorkSEPTEMBER• The first automatic teller machine (ATM) installed
in Rockville Center, New York
• My Lai Massacre, 109 Vietnamese civilians killed: Lt. William Calley is charged with six counts ofpremeditated murder
• Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, opens in the U.S.
• Beatles album, Abbey Road, is released
• Brady Bunch, Marcus Welby, MD and Love American Style premiere.
OCTOBER• Monty Python's Flying Circus first airs on BBC One
• Supremes final single, Someday We'll be Together, is released
• New York Mets win the World SeriesNOVEMBER• Elvis' Suspicious Minds hits #1 on Billboard charts
• Sesame Street premieres on National Educational Television (NET)
• 250,000 protesters stage a peaceful demonstration inWashington, DC against the Vietnam War
• Dave Thomas opens his first restaurant named after his daughter, Wendy, in downtown Columbus, OH.
• John Lennon returns his MBE medal to protest the British government's support of the war in Vietnam
DECEMBER• The Selective Service conducts first draft lottery
since 1942.
• Boeing 747 jumbo jet makes its debut
• Jackson Five makes their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show
Class of 1970OUR SENIOR YEAR
1970JANUARY• First episode of soap opera All My Children airs
• Super Bowl IV: Kansas City Chiefs beat MinnesotaVikings, 23 – 7
• M*A*S*H (the movie) premieresFEBRUARY• Jeffrey R. MacDonald kills his wife and children at
Fort Bragg, NC; claims “drugged-out hippies” did itMARCH• The Concorde makes first supersonic flight (700 mph)
• 12th Grammy Awards: Aquarius; Crosby, Stills & Nash; Peggy Lee win
APRIL• President Nixon signs the Public Health Cigarette Smoking
Act, banning cigarette ads on TV (effective 1/71)
• American Motors introduces the Gremlin
• Paul McCartney announces the Beatles have disbanded
• First Earth Day celebrated in the U.S.
• U.S. invades Cambodia; large anti-war protests occur across the U.S.
• 42nd Academy Awards: Midnight Cowboy, John Wayne,Maggie Smith win
MAY• Kent State shootings: four students at KSU in Ohio are
killed and 9 wounded by Ohio State National Guardsmen ata protest against the incursion into Cambodia
JUNE• The Who performs Tommy at The Metropolitan
Opera House, New York
• President Nixon signs measure lowering the voting age to 18
• U.S. ground troops withdraw from Cambodia
In 1970...median household income was $8,734 (current dollars),unemployment rate was 3.5% and cost of a first class stampwas 6¢.
UDHS Alumni of noteWayne McAllister 19701998 PAESSP NATIONAL DISTINGUISHEDPRINCIPAL (Elementary), Principal, GarrettfordElementary School
• Keith Andes, 1938 – Screen actor, worked alongsideMarilyn Monroe, Loretta Young and Lucille Ball
• Peter Bernardino, 1936 – National Wrestling Hall of Fame
• Dick Botticelli, 1942 – aka Dick Richards, drummerfor Bill Haley & His Comets 1953-55, singer for TheJoe Mars 1955-58, and singer/drummer for The Comets1989 to present
• Mario J. Civera, Jr., 1965 – Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
• Jim Croce, 1960 - Singer/songwriter, his album hits #1on the charts. first alumni on UDHS Wall of Fame
• Mark Cronin, 1982 – Writer and TV producer, creditsinclude Flavor of Love, Rock of Love, Rock of Love CharmSchool, I Love Money and The Surreal Life
• Heather Donahue, 1991 – Star of The Blair WitchProject and Taken
• Tina Fey, 1988 – Senior writer for SNL, Scriptwriterand co-star of Mean Girls ( her UD experience was partof her inspiration for the movie comedy) and the TVshow 30 Rock, notable player in the 2008 presidentialcampaign because of her impersonation of RepublicanVice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin
• Kermit Gordon, 1933 – Former trustee of the FordFoundation and President of the Brookings Institution
• Cindy Dee Holmes, 1966 – Author of Red Balloons FlyHigh, Slaying the Virus Villains and A Third Serving ofChicken Soup for the Soul
• James Houston, 1977 – Won Academy Award for designand development of Disney's Computer AnimationProduction System and another for the development ofthe Film Archiving and Restoration System
• Nick Jushchyshyn, 1988 – Visual effects artist on feature films including Curious Case of Benjamin Buttonand The Road
• Alexander Lloyd, 1940 - Wrote 40 books and won twoNewbery Medals, one for The Black Cauldron which was made into a Disney movie
• Bob Lloyd, 1963 – NCAA First Team All-American andthen American Basketball Association player
• F. Joseph Loeper, 1962 – Former majority leader of thePennsylvania Senate
• David MacAdam, 1928 – Discovered MacAdam ellipses;former head of image structure at Eastman KodakResearch Laboratory, former President of Optical Society of America
• Hwang Young Min (Tim), 2000 – Korean-AmericanPop artist
• James J. Morris, 1966 – Vice President, Engineering and Manufacturing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
• Edward Murphy, 1953 – Hollywood director Raw Force (1982) and Heated Vengeance (1985)
• Terrence J. Nolen, 1981 – Artistic Director of the Arden Theatre Company
• Dorothy Germain Porter, 1943 – Amateur golfer,winner US Women's Amateur in 1949, US SeniorWomen's Amateur 1977, 1980, 1981, 1983
• Jack Ramsey, 1942 – Basketball Hall of Fame 1992,NBA coach
• Todd Rucci, 1988 – Played for New England Patriots
• Todd Rundgren – Singer, songwriter, award-winningrecord producer
• Alvin Sargent – Screenwriter, a two-time AcademyAward winner with screenplays for Julia and Ordinary People
• Lou Schonder, 1977 – Director/Founder ofearthMed(2007), Director of Medical Programs, Project Open Hearts, President of Philadelphia AreaMedical Instrumentation Association, Association forthe Advancement of Medical Instrumentation/AmericanCollege of Clinical Engineering and received Robert L. Morris Humanitarian Award (2007)
• Marty Stern, 1954 – Coach, best known for his successwith the women's cross country team at Villanova
• Sterling Voltz, 1939 – Research scientist, Missile andSpace Division of General Electric, listed in AmericanMen of Science, American Men and Women of Science,Who's Who in Science and Engineering and Who'sWho in the World
• George Wackenhut, 1937 – Founder of WackenhutCorporation, major security contractor
• Floyd Wedderburn, 1994 – NFL, played for SeattleSeahawks
• Carolyn “Bunny” Welsh, 1961 – Sheriff of ChesterCounty, PA, one of only 22 female sheriffs in the US
• William Wharton, 1943 – Author, his book Birdy wasmade into a film
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