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, 'N B 4' f A in , MARY JANE STEWART ,. ...... Presiuem MARIAN FATORA .. ,...... vice-President NORMA STIMMEL ....... secretaryrreasurer W. C. HART . . .......... ,...f,.Adviser .,. 1 -Q ff ,fi j, ., .f if , ROM the small comm,u ' ies 5111351 ,fayas of De1'ry'2t:W14shi vve'came a's'a band Dfsome twgji nlfheclgfsixty very 'een Pfeshman tc r Hi'T. H. S. in t e fall of 1938. Strolling in, groupfby oup, we were not avvwpf tl'fe fortune a friendships that,soon were to bee come ours. A M So this was High School. We began' TMJ the year as a very hilarious and enthLlslx?x CLASS adjusted ourselves to our and became a part of life aigu-rul us. Freshman can, me be found in every activity inQsQoo In athletics, dramatics, forensics, candf'?l3andsf-Pwfl choruses can be fcyhd talentedftngrihers of our class. -'K ' 7 - Tif- The first s,t.ep'stoward our goal has been made. OL11'-nefxtgfifole will be to astic group attending every football 1 . A .Q Y. I I I Jgame and entertainment, as vviell gg, the A hlghel plane' It, If Wh edgeme'iSM,,.am' .T Od Old pep meetings wf confidenqe we anticipate our Sophomore XJA Countless new situations CQH-2-,1'0HtQll in yealqbuye hope to eventually become th HA on all gideg, namely: nwj gtudipgf Pt-J i finestjSenior class our school has ever n classmates, and new teevldersr Dmiillced. . ' LX is . v ' j Q i L -A NX N Q, c -. 27 gli
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I Y J' t I , . .v . ,. if V1 I .,4 Y l J . I N I J I J l I A ' v I 4.9 ,N .id I ' I It I 'f'5, ,g: ff J ge! ' 'fl 'm I A .. .II ,. V X T Y Q k Q N we I I - ij L J II 'I' .av I gg? N I . ENID SMITH ..., ,. . . .......... President ROBERT STAHL ,,,.,......,. Vice-President 33 SOPHOMORE CLASS N September 1937, two hundred and thirty-three students were gathered at Q the High School Airport located at Freshmanville. The entire group was eager to board the plane and become passengers of Derry Township. We were required to show our passports, which were our reports from the grades. The pilot, Mr. Coulter, introduced us to the co-pilots-the faculty. Without delay We took off on our long journey to Seniorville. I' As a group of ambitious students we were eager to begin our careers at once. WILLIAM NOLAN . .... Secretary-Treasurer MISS NICOL .,.. ............ .......... A d viser at Semester and pass the mid-year exams. 'The next stop on our trip was at Vacationland. After a layovedk of three months, we again semb e'at the Airport this time at Sop o ille Incidently our mem- bershi hi de ased somewhat over last y r's s e had decided to stay at V ti l rmanently. N r t - y mark our plane was fore d d 1'1. For the second time we wei re ire to take exams. t p we are nearing Juniorville, ere e ll be granted our pilots li- The routine of the t.rip each day was cense nd be permitted to step! our own much the same. To be able to continue course with a great .d ee free-' murlbjourney we were required to stop dom. mx 'I - - Q Q lf who we ,ge N I N e- msgs ,S X - - S 3 ' 51-I v . . Xa . - R we Qu ' ' ' 710-lfw 5 xg JU -Q xt Y. QNX I
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I I Qfdft lr W J One ship drives east and another drives west, While the self-same breezes blow,' It's the set of the sails and riot the gales, That bids them where to go. Like the winds of the seas are the ways of the fates, As we voyage along through lifeg It's the set of the soul that decides the goal, And not the storms or the strife. -Anon. X Qld isis?
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