Danville High School - Le Tresor Yearbook (Danville, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 14 text:

D. H. s. ee Orange and Purple Ea- 1 9 Q a Cfass Song fTune: Roses of Picardy J By EMMA LOCKHUFF Danville High we'll always love you Though the time has come to part, And we hope we have never grieved you, Fokr you're dear to every heart. we have loved every hour that we spent here, Within your hallowed walls, But we know we shall never forget you Though we're parted from your dear halls. CHORUS: Dear Danville High, we are leaving you, And we're leaving you ne'er to return. Dear Danville High, we are leaving you Some more of life's lessons to learn. We have been here only four short years- They have seemed to us just a day, But the mem'ry will linger as time goes on While we travel along life's highway. We are standing on life's threshold, The dawn of another dayg Days at High School have passed on forever And we journey along our way. We shall go forth, with efforts unfailing, To the task that before us falls, But, dear High School, we always will love you Where the voice of the wide world calls.

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D. 11. s.--6 Orange and Purple 3- 1 9 Q a 9 Jfne Staff EDITOR IN CHIEF - MARY REESE ASSOCIATE EDITOR - HELEN BLECHER 5-5-5-5-5 LITERARY EDITOR ------ Mary Rishel Assistants-Elma Enterline, Hilda McVey, Nita Kneibler, Bertha Stein, Mary Lamberson. 5-5-5-5-5 EXCHANGE EDITOR ----- Mabel Russell Assistants-Ellen Parry, Mary Fry, Eleanor Moyer. ' A 5-Q-5-5-5 ' SCHOOLNEWS EDITOR - - - Elizabeth Magill ,Assistants-Mary Snyder, Miriam Kase. I ' . 5-5-5-5-5 ' A ALUMNI EDITOR ----- Nancy Sheep Assistants-+Ruth Lowenstein, Helen Roat. 5-5-5--5-5 WIT AND HUMOR ----- JohiifPhfaler Assistantsvlinute Sahle, Florence Myers. 5-5-5-5-5 u ' ATHLETICS :-Boys - - Capern Horton Girls - - Elsie Foust 5-5-5-5-Q STAFF ARTISTS - - Marian Bartges, Eleanor Owen 5-5-5--5-5 ADVERTISING MANAGER - - - Benjamin Pritchard Assistants-James Moore, Rolland Karchner. A 5-5--5-5-5 PUSINESS MANAGER - A - - Charles Fisher Assistant-James Frazier. I Q-5-Q-s-5 TYPISTS-Edwin Dyer, Elsie Ricketts, Mary McWilliams, Frederick Miller, Harold Nuss, Mildred Aucker. 5-5-5-5-5 FACULTY ADVISER - - - Miss Katherine Bennetts



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D. H. s. 4 Orange and Purple an 1 9 2 8 11 Editorial Our High School days have terminated, as is customary with grad- uation. In years to come, we 'shall recall the many incidents cxperi- enced in Danville High, and it is with regret that we leave its portals to enter into that Great Unknown that is now facing us. Perhaps. we will forget Problems in Democracy and Cicero's Orations, but the lessons of co-operation and the experiences in school activities are things that will linger with us through out the coming days. If we have played an honest and clean game during our school years, so likewise will we play the game of Life. The burdens which we have born in High School successfully, will aid us in shouldering our burdens of Life. Not only is knowledge gained from text books essential, but also the happenings in our school life which have the greatest influence in moulding our characters. We have learned the fundamental principles under your tutelage, Danville High, and now we are departing to enter into the various careers which we have chosen. As we leave Danville High, we ask the future students to make themselves worthy of their trust and stand back of it. Just remember it is your school, your paper, and your teams. The stall' has tried so hard to make this issue a success and we feel that our hopes have not been in vain. Next year, the Orange and Pur- ple will be managed under an altogether different staff. So we take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped to make this publi- cation what it is. To one and all, we extend our best wishes and bid a fond farewell. Commencement As members of the class of '28 we begin to realize what this word means. Our first real goal in life is reached! It is a joyful thought and still it holds a touch of sadness for it means-farewell-to our teachers, our friends, and our dear Alma Mater. How can we be joyous when we are conscious of the fact that those sacred ties are about to be sev- ered forever? It is with a feeling of sadness mingled with joy that we close the first chapter of that great book of Life and eagerly wait to turn the page and glimpse into the second. Who knows what the

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