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72 Form' Memory ANNA SOCHA A bud of a rose has withered and died, Before it could bloom fully and with others abide. Just as its full beauty was beginning to show, And the brightness of its color, beginning to glow. There were no thorns on this pretty roseg It was as stately and beautiful as a rnodel's pose. The root of this flower showed character and love, And now is abiding in Heaven above. sBeHe Waldron 22
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Senior C1055 H ZiYlL07 y In September of the year 1936, the class of '39 boarded the HHS Special with Thomas Bigler as engineer, Joseph Sager as brakeman, and Catherine Moser as conductor. We made our first stop on March 21, proudly displaying our colors of green and white. For our stage debut we presented Mysterious Visitors at Gold Gulch . Walck, Walsh, Beach, Sager, Krell, Macdonald, and Burgess excelled in this performance. It was then that the class of '39 began its never ending journey to success. All aboard! Once again we resumed our journey. This time Henry Deitrich took his place as engineer, and Doris Macdonald was elevated to position of conductor. Joseph Sager retained his task as brakeman. It was in the spring of 1938 that the success of our second year was marked, with the production of On Wings of Song . Singer, Morasky, Paradise, Moran were among the actors and actresses. The climax of this great day was a reception held in the gymnasium. As we reached the last lap of our journey, Edward Chovanes, Joseph Bogert, Alice Gallagher and Jack Walsh took the controls. He Troups to Conquer, was the final production, Schwartz, Mondik, Walck, Paradise, Burgess, Hanley, were among the participants. Under their able assistance, we rounded the last curve of our trip. Even as we bid a fond farewell, we see the HHS Special carrying our under-classmen to achievement as great as we have accomplished. 21
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In Fond Memory MICHAEL SOLON We, as true friends shed a tear, For one of us Who left last year, For one Whose memory stays in our heart, Although he was forced from us to part. We miss this one who left last year, One Who was a friend kind and sincere, One Whom all his classmates loved, One who has left to rest above. ilsabel Benin, '39 23
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