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Congratulations and best wishes to the graduates ot l959. As a class you learned early the importance ot cooperation and team- work. Because of this, your class activities have been carried out with much success. Now you stand on the threshold of a new lite. You are ready to put into practice the many lessons you have learned and to assume the duties that await you. A democracy needs young people who are willing to work, serve, and lead. The greatest challenge of mankind today is to learn to live together in peace and understanding. It is my sincere hope that the values which you have learned at Souderton High School will be uppermost in your minds as you strive to reach your goal in life. Youth is a rich gift, use it wisely, Sincerely, Doris E. Hallman A typical homeroom scene-Mrs. Hallman chatting with the students
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As we travel along the trail toward the horizon, we realize more and more that much can be learned from previous generations. History always has been and is continuing to be a very important subject. Realizing this, Mrs. Hallman has con- stantly endeavored to give the students of Souclerton High School a sound background in World History and has insisted that her pu- pils work up to their capacity. A firm discip- linarian, she has set standards which will benefit us as we face the realities of life. By doing so, she has rightly earned her reputa- We Proudly Declicate 5lle 1959 Unaliyi 50 Doris Hallman tion as one of the most capable and best-lik- ed teachers in our school. Each year Mrs. Hallman has donated her services as supervisor of the morning activi- ties on May Day. As our advisor in both the sophomore and senior years, she guided and supported our sparks of imagination into worthwhile activities which have become pleasant memories. For these and the many other contribu- tions she has made to our class in the way of time and effort, we, the class of l959, dedicate our UNALIYI to Mrs. Hallman.
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