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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
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