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

 - Class of 1959

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SENIOR OFFICERS B. Livezey, Secretaryg S. Firman, Treasurer, J. Smith, President, E. Koeblin, Vice President. I should like to express my sincere appreciation to the class of 1959 for its cooperation and enthusiasm during the past year, it has been a great pleasure to work with them. It has been a privilege to work with the other class officers: Evelyh Keoblin, vice president, Becky Livezey, secretary, and Sam Firman, treasurer. The help and understanding of our advisers, Mrs. Biles and Mr. Taddei, have been instrumental in our growth. The cooperation of Dr. Eshelman, Mr. Nor- man jones, and the faculty is deeply appreciated, The class has shown its worth in school, now it is time to show it in life. I am sure they will attain achievements such as those they have gained in the classroom, on the athletic fields, and in their social life. Sincerely, john Smith

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I f9J 4 1 HISTORY 'M mg I s N X 'TS 4. OF THE 5 'X annum SENIORS Mtv 0 a Christmas party held at the fire house. After the holidays we really got down to work on the prom. The committees had been chosen and the title, Serenade of the South, had been picked. The time flew by and before we knew it, the prom was only a few weeks away. Who will ever forget the elaborate preparations-the painted stones, the paper flowers, the borrowed shrubs, the beautiful waterfall, and the colorful lights. And finally the big night arrived. Barbara Echardt's coketail party before the prom put every- one in a gay mood. The prom was perfect and Ray Carr's band was fabulous. We had our post prom party at Hustle Inn and then went to Sally Sabold's for break- fast. But the climax wasn't reached until the following morning when we discovered that the pool had leaked all over the gym floor. What a way to end a year! At last September 1958 came and we were Seniors. The first big event of the year was our Senior play, Girl Crazy. Although we worked hard, we had lots of fun and everyone enjoyed it. We sold Christmas cards to raise money for our depleted treasury. Name cards were order- ed and then came Christmas vacation, Our dance, The Sugar Plum Ball, was very , 'tlllfllll e ,gg .9 iityttqsu vstxsvigff it Twig Q9 successful with the jones Boys supplying the music and entertainment. Anyone who helped decorate could not possibly forget the last-minute rushing and especially dec- orating that huge tree. This dance herald- ed Christmas vacation, with all the par- ties and holiday fun. Remember Sabie's Christmas Eve party and our class party at Hustle Inn? Amidst the busy whirl of studies, basketball games, and all our parties, our name cards arrived. Paying for these cards, keeping up with class dues, and other graduation expenses, kept us all broke. This was the year for many memor- able brawls-the girls' pajama parties and the boys' weekends at the mountains. In early May we were the honored guests of the juniors at the prom. After recovering from the prom, we began to get down to work and prepare for our final exams. Then came Baccalaureate and fun and excitement of Class nite. At long last the big night arrived and we received our coveted diplomas with mixed emotions. Now, as we are about to go our sepa- rate ways in life, we realize that although our high school days are over, we shall never forget them. We deeply appreciate all the help we received from a very cooperative faculty and a generous community for providing the school facilities.



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