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FLORENCE GARFALL Valedictorian HARRY LIGHTHALL Salutatorian CLASS DOEM Up the rugged path of knowledge, We have traveled four long years; Climbing upward, ever upward, Up, in spite of many fears. “Twas a rosy path, they told us, Flowers blooming by the way; But of thorns we found a plenty ‘As we traversed day by day. Rough, projecting rocks encountered, Oft made difficult the climb; And we stumbled as we coun tered, Pushing forward every time. Now our aim has been accomplished, We have reached the mountain's top! There behold the lovely vista, As for breath we pause to stop. Great reward awaits the climber, Recompense for work well done, Happiness and satisfaction, Remuneration for each one. LOIS TEN EYCK oon oA
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aA On, fearing I. AS. We are the Senior Class. We are like the sun that sets on a warm and glorious day. We have had three full years to shine. We have many enjoyable hours to remember and one last great one to which to look forward—Senior Week. Our accomplishments have warmed our hearts and given us courage to face tomorrow. Fondly tucked away in our purple and gold memory books are visions of the Senior Mixer, New Year's Eve dance, and oh yes! the Senior Play, successes one and all. Fonder still is the memory of a 25 to 6 victory over— what was their name? Among the first of our accomplishments was the demo- cratic decision of who was to be our officers. Herbert Pat- terson, president; Leonard Dye, vice-president; Ellen Leach, secretary; Robert Stowe, treasurer; and Florence Garfall, assistant treasurer, proved our choices wise ones. At times we have even been able to study and ap- proach with not too much uncertainty those fire-breathing monsters, the regents examinations. Thusly, we have spent our time in study and in play and feel prepared for the more serious task before us. We leave you, Sophs and Juniors, the joys and heart- breaks that were ours. Better still, we leave you the fine tradition that is Johnstown High School. We leave joy- fully yet regretfully, and as we leave we thank you, Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs. Jewell and all the rest who have done so much and received so little. —James Stewart.
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