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Hail to our colors, the BLACK and GOLD IOSEPH RYCHAK . . . I think the most interesting vocations are electricity, radio, and mechanics, which contain an absorbing interest and a potential source of practical knowledge. Here are needed trained, ambitious, individuals to supply new improvements and developments, and to add to our daily com- fort. LEIGHTON RUMMEI. . . . The vocation that interests me most is mechanical drawing. It is simple and there is a large field for employment. More men are needed to make plans for machines. Mechanical drawing is the subject in which I am most inter- ested and that I like the best. IOSEPHINE SCAVUZZO . . . One of the things that I am going to miss the most after graduation is my friends. It almost breaks my heart to think that we may never meet again, unless by mere luck we happen to run into each other. After graduation there are new and different fields of activities which we must all be ready to perform, and here is where We must all depart, for better or for worse. VIVIAN SCHWEITZER . . . High school gave me many memories which I shall never forget. Even though work discouraged me at times there was always someone to cheer me. I can truthfully say the happiest four years of my life were spent in high school. WILLIAM SELL . . . I plan to work with my father after graduation. After working with him for a short time, I would like to take a course in aviation which has always been one of my pet hobbies. ANNA MAE SHULL . . . The most enjoyable part of my high school life has been my Girl Reserve mem- bership. Promoting many friendships, it really was worthwhile and constructive because I was taught to help others. Yes, being a Girl Reserve was the best part. RUTH SIVITS . . . My first plan after graduation is to obtain a job in some down-town store. If this is impossible I am likely to take up the beauty trade or personnel work. To work among people is my . u Ulm.. 1 MARY FLORENCE SNYDER . . . Have I gotten any good from high school? I certainly have. In Fern- dale High I was taught sportsmanship, leadership, to be individualistic in my thinking aside from the regular course. High school has undoubtedly made me a better individual. ETHEL SPORY . . . My future plans after gradua- tion are: first, to take a two-year pre-nursing course: then, to go in training for three years in the hos- pital, hoping to be a graduate nurse and to con- tinue further in this field. RICHARD SPOTZ . . . The photography club is an activity which I have learned about and I think will help me in later life. Photography today is seen on battle fields, in newspapers, picture telling books, air views and many other things. In choosing this activity I think I will not stop at what I learned in school but try to learn more. MARY LOU SWARTZ . . . Mary Lou left us in the middle of the year to tie the nuptial knot of matrimonyf' FRANK STURM . . . The xnost interesting vocation to me is the repairing of cars. Car repairing is going to stay here for quite a while. After the first of April, the motor companies stop making cars. Almost everyone will get his old car repaired then. LEROY THIEL . . . What interested me most in school was movies. To give a movie in school gives you some amusement. But the picture isn't all of the movie idea. Movies take time, therefore, one misses a couple classes the week of the movies. IOHN TODHUNTER . . . With all of Ferndale's out- standing activities, the thing I will miss most is the spirit. Everyone at our school does his best, or tries very, hard to make a thing gop as a rule, things go over with a bang. FRED THURAU . . . After I graduate I would like to take up forestry, but seeing that the college cur- riculum is too rigid for me to enter, I cannot enter this as a profession. State College and Mont Alto are the only colleges in Pennsylvania that carry forestry as a course, and their fee is too high for the amount I can afford.
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