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BY THESE BOOKS YE SHALL KNOW THEM Bill Adank Peck’s Bad Boy Frances Alexander A Lady of Quality Jack Ayers Success In Reserve Doris Baldner Two Way Passage Iorne Belcher Last of the Great Scouts Eauna Beneake Getting Along With People Donna Mae Bush All This and Heaven, Too Virginia Christhoff A Lot of Talk Richard Clark, Dick Henderson Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Douglas Benoit When a Man’s a Man Eleanor Fossey Here I Stay Rita Franz The Eyes Have It Beth Gable Sister of the Angels Joyce Hockett Omnibus of Romance Kenneth Homeier Help Wanted, Female Corrinne Hoppe, Nancy Kleinschmidt, Glenna Lauer Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Kenneth Jones Rip Van Winkle Esther Katrenics No Past Is Dead Dorothy Keilman The Following of the Star Mary Jo Komasinski The Fun of It Cecelia Krieter Let Us Be Gay Marion Lennertz She Strives To Conquer Richard Lentz Adventures of a Modest Man Evelyn Maihofer Art In Every Day Life Marjorie Read, Robert Metcalf .....The Real Thing Mildred Nelson The Threshold of Quiet Erma Jean Phillips From the Land of Silent People Roland Piske How To Live Carol Smith Far From the Maddening Crowd Andrew Sokol Man of Iron Shirley Stockwell Lieutenant’s Lady Mary Ruth Taylor p as t Imperfect frank Thomas Longshanks Lyle Thomas The Humorist Marjorie Townsley Forever Free Kenneth Walters Leader of the Wolf Patrol Frank Willy Laughing Boy Faye Ellen Yaros A Young Man’s Fancy Marjorie Maihofer No Surrender Twenty-Four
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First Row — L. Alexander, R. Coffman, T. Downs, E. Herr, D. Chetnick, and R. Berger. Second Row — R Belcher, R. Jacobus, A. Klassen, S. McNair, S. Miller, and A. Grenenz. Third Row — H. Karsten, E. Benoit, and B. Bowers. Fourth Row—L. Burkhart, F, Titley, W. Wise, A. Krietcr, J. Pumroy, W. Thompson, and R. Harrigan. First Row — A. Smith, P. Saager, J. Fieler, E. Klassen, and E. Yerga. Second Row — L. Kleinsorgc, M. Slingsby, A. Strusa, and E. Tiemann. Third Row — A. Homeier, C. Peterson, P. Foust, M. Stockwell C. Grenenz, and L. Mitchell. Fourth Row — N. Saager, C. Millick. J. Frazure, D. Crouch, J. Woodland. B. Merrill and C. Smith. First Row — E. Davis, N. Ready, M. J. Lester, S. Smith, D. Chiado, and M. Smith. Second Row — A. Willy, P. Jenkins, P. Newcomb, R. Jones, L. Schiesser, and R. Franz. Third Row — J. Katrenics, E. Yager, V. Kaiser, W. Johnson, and S. Surber. Fourth Row — N. Cochran, B. Cummings, J. B. Rice, D. Carlos, F. O ' Don- nell, L. Bargfeldt, A. Hollingshead, E. Christie, and R Adler. Twenty-Three
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“NOW IT CAN BE TOLD” Since “The Reckoning” has arrived “Now It Can Be Told” of “The Turmoil” of “The Years In Paradise” during “These Changing Years” at “The House of Many Tongues.” Since December 7, 1941, we have tried to learn “How To Live” “On Borrowed Time.” Our “Guiding Light,” “Roughly Speaking,” was a good “Companion” and showed us how to “Laugh and Learn.” We may have led the “Lives of The Hunted,” but “Soldiers of Fortune” are “Forever Free.” Now that we have made our “Escape,” many of us are asking “What Shall I Do With My Life?” The “Never To Be Forgotten” “Thundering Herd” made their “Night Flight” to the “House By The Side of The Road” where “Songs For Youth” made it a “Mirthful Haven.” The “Jungle Pirates,” with “Strong Hearts and Bold,” needed no “S. O. S.” as they “Followed the Ball” to “Glorious Adventure.” They took advantage of “The Lights That Failed” and, with “No Surrender” at the “Christmas” tournament, captured “Our Shining Chance.” With “So Little Time” we will have to say “And Now Goodbye.” “Since Yesterday” the “Age of Innocence” have traded their “Light Heart” and their “Mirror of Youth” for the “Spirit of Service” in “Tomorrow’s World.” “Always In Our Hearts” we will march “Down the Roadway” “Reaching For The Stars” with “The Torch of Liberty” ever before us. “And Now Tomorrow” HELPFUL HINTS House of Many Tongues Guiding Light Thundering Herd House By The Side oj The Road Jungle Pirates The Lights That Failed Our Shining Chance Merrillville High Mr. York .Merrillville Students Broadway Bar-B-Q Ball Team Ball Teams That Lost Winning the Trophy Twenty-Five
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