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Welcome to the Upper Moreland High School Class Of 1961 web site.
This site was created on Feb. 3, 2010, to provide information about the 50th reunion which was held October 21, 2011 weekend.
I assume you all got the e-mail from Donna Persico about the blogsite with all our pictures, etc. from the reunion. http://www.umhs61.blogspot.com/ What a fantastic job! I hope you'll all log on and check out what's available. I'm sure you'll all want the CD with 428!!! pictures. It has my husband's picture on the front taking your picture! Please be patient, it takes a while for all of them to download. AVAILABLE NOW. Ginny
Scroll down for more exciting things...like Part 2 of the video series :-)
Updated 10/27/11 with pictures from the reunion.
Click: PICTURES
A preview of the "Blast from the Past" DVD is now available for your viewing enjoyment.
When completed, the DVD will be over one hour in length.
You can look forward to seeing another segment being posted late May or early June.
We met on February 5, 2010. Why weren't you there?
I will be sending the Alumni Association the updated information that I have received from you. However, in the future they would appreciate it if you would keep them informed of your location. Their e-mail address is umalumni@umtsd.org,
and their phone number is 215-675-1051.
Until 2011,
Ginny Wright Tinner and committee
By NOT coming to the 30th...this is what you "missed" ...
(how could you now resist NOT coming to the 50th? OMG)
(click photo for enlargement if you're brave)
Upper Moreland Songs and Cheers
from the Sept. 23, 1960 Program
Upper Moreland vs Upper Perkiomen CLICK HERE
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Thanks to everyone that wished me a happy birthday. Spent it at the shore with my family and it was very enjoyable!
Thanks and see you at the reunion.
Carole
See a video of a model railroad layout at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpZcNd1zVdY.
I built the layout at Western Washington University with student help. Programs written by the students prevent trains from crashing (hopefully).