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HERITAGE No selfish thought was in their minds; They did not strive for individual gains. They deeply thought, and, With an eye that glimpsed the Future, They made decisions. They neglected not the great long stretch Of endless Time and Tomorrows; Nor were they narrow That they should fail to cover and include The problems of another Day. They contemplated and counselled; They weighed their problems carefully; They criticized from every side The right and wrong of their opinions. And then they were agreed— They signed their names— And to their nation gave A priceless heritage— A Constitution. LORRAINE TITLOW. rream In order that we, the class of 1937, may pay homage to that venerable document of American government now in the one hundred fiftieth year of its existence, we have established as the theme of this book of high school chronicles the Constitution of these United States of America, that governmental safeguard which holds so vital and precious a place in the mind and affection of every loyal and upright citizen. It is our desire not to present a biased opinion on the current Constitutional issues but rather to show as clearly as possible that important document's meaning for high school students and its relationship to their progress through the four years of work, sports, and extra-curricular activities at Abington High School.
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ORACLE YEARBOOK Volume 24 Number 2 Gli ra n icies iq3j Abington High School ABINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA
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Qjeclb tcaUon Silver anniversary—in leaching history and citizenship, in faithfulness to duty, and in the affections of the boys and girls he has taught. Edwin U. Smiley has completed twenty-five years of service, service given wholeheartedly and unselfishly to Abington High School and to Abington Township. Service—to the boys and girls he teaches. They like his fairness and sense of humor in the classroom and appreciate his help in managing their sports. Service—to the school in which he began teaching history in 1912 and where he is now assistant principal and athletic director. Service—to his community where he participates actively in civic, social, and church affairs—a model citizen. To you, Mr. Smiley, in appreciation of your quarter-century of untiring activity in Abington High School and Abington Township, we, the classes of 1937, dedicate this Yearbook.
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