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Straightforward in feeling, austere in line, simple in decoration, the colonial homes of New England are fit descendants of violet-crowned Athens by the wine-dark sea. Likewise the seniors of Abington High School follow the Greek tradition of self-restraint.
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Preparing to satisfy our appetites ... Mrs. Wyatt and her hooks . . . The secretaries - . - Helping the School Board . . . Mr. Turner gets supplies . . . Jim’s nightly task . . . Mr. Furniss’ line . . . Our smiling messenger . . . Making the lunch line pay up . . . Mrs. Ross helps our Superintendent.
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THE CLASS OF JANUARY, 1936 CLASS OFFICERS Robert C. Taylor George Ritchie Miriam Freeston William Anderson Alfred Frantz . . President .........V ice-president ..............Secretary ..............T reasurer Athletic Representative CLASS MOTTO Either find a path or make one. CLASS COLORS Blue and Scarlet GEORGE RITCHIE MIRIAM FREESTON WILLIAM ANDERSON ALFRED FRANTZ CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose A BACKWARD GLANCE J10 pupils entered Abington in February, 1932. 48 of these failed to continue with the class, leaving 62 of the original class who graduated. 13 entered the class during its high school course, making a total of 75 who graduated on January 24, 1936. 35 of these were hoys, and 40 of these were girls. 12 of these graduated in the classical course, 6 of these graduated in the commercial course, 8 of these graduated in the preparatory engineering course, 2 of these graduated in the scientific course, and 47 of these graduated in the general course. 20 years, 5 months, 12 days was the age of the oldest boy; 19 years, 10 months, 12 days was the age of the oldest girl; 16 years, 3 months, 26 days was the age of the youngest boy; and 16 years, 1 month, 20 days was the age of the young- est girl. 17 years, 10 months, 9 days was the average age of the class- I 14 THE ORACLE
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