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However, every cloud has a silver lining and in the fall of '35 those forlornf looking, but patient followers reappeared to begin the last mile of their great four part journey. Each and every one boarded the Senior Gmnibusw with a smile, and at last they were off. Events came and went fast and furieusly. The field of dramatics gave forth three more great pieces, namely, Dotty and Daffy, a minstrcl show, and NSQVCII' teen. N The changing of school colors, the choosing of class jewelry and the selection of a new type of diploma, all made the final trip speed along trio fast. In a very short time the crew gave warning that the great show Graduation was appearing just around the next turn. Great preparations were made, and on the night of June 2, every member of the good old Senior Gmnibusw deserted its protecting walls and proceeded through the sad ceremony of graduation. Yes, following this great fete, those thirtyfsix iM. T. H. S. students bade their last farewell and departed upon the great journey of life, net las a group, but alone, to achieve that success which those four years at Moon prepared them to gain. -Wziyiie Goss. ADIEU We, the seniors of Moon Township High, Now must say to you Good bye . How we've dreaded the time to pass, And thus break up our jolly class! Aside from trial and tribulations We've learned the spirit of ccoperation. We shall miss you all, you girls and boys, For you have helped to make our many joys. Ah, yes, we must say adieu To our advisors and faculty, too. We'll think of you 'mid cur laughs and tears Along in the life of later years. Now we have had our one last say, And each will journey on his way After that glorious commencement day. E. W ----Geraldine Busch.
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Class Officers President JOSEPH ARTHLIRS Vice President f f RALPH B. SHisNEFi3LT Secretary E. LOUISE HOFACKER Treasurer DOROTHY Mosisn Class History WAY back in the spring of 1932, just a short time ago, the commencement ' exercises for the last graduating eighth grade class of Moon Township were held. However, in the fall of that same year those identical faces reaippeared at the newly transformed Junior High building, not as children, but as grown up young men and women in their freshman year of high school. From this point on, for a period of four years, the activity of each and every student became more kinetic. Time rolled on. So did that good stage Freshman, Over the rough road of first year Latin and through Algebra Lane went those gallant first year high students braving the many squalls handed them by the troublesome general science and an advanced English course. But, everything came out well at the end of that onefhundredfeighty day journey and the passengers on the initial trip of the stage Freshman all arrived safely at the depot of the waiting transit, Sophomore Greatly revived after a three months rest period, the same crew and the old familiar transients again appeared at the station in preparation for boarding the already waiting 'LSophomore', coach which was to carry them farther westward in this great game of life, While on this step of their long awaited excursion, the active group on the coach, in order to have time pass more readily and to fill their strong box with ducats, presented three masterpieces in the field of drama: a comedy, Only Sally Annng an operetta, Circus Days , and a mysteryfcomedy, Lady Lilac. ' ' However, all good things must come to an end, and once again came the arrival of spring and the longfawaited destination appeared. This, too, was the climax to two years of high school in Mooii, for the next term found these students scattered far and wide, due to the absence of the junior and senior years in the township building.
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IV Class Officers President WILLIAM STEVENSON Vice President f f QLGA SALAGA Secretary f DORIS ADAMS 'Tfreasmev f ELSIE FIKE This page is sponsored by THE COMMUNITY SERVICE STATION Broadhead Road W. C. KROEHS, Prop. Juni QI I I I OTS
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