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l937 ll , H MZIDOYIZS REMEMBER The day of the strike? Stand by for announcement, please? The fire drills in zero weather ? The day Miss Cannon caught us with the chewing-gum? The day we got down to Bunyan in English Literature? The regular tests in Guidance? Our ballads on the Ashland-Twp. Football game? The horrors of Commercial Law Class? Our Senior Declamations? The day we ate the dried beef in Miss Breslin's room? Our new workbooks in French? The success of our football and basketball teams during 1936-1937. The test tubes We broke in Chemistry classes? Peanut day in sewing class? The day we picked our class Our special topics in history? The pep meetings in the gym? The horse in gym? rings? The soap Carvings in art class? The day we left English to take Business English? The day We Went on strike for a holiday on winning Kulpmont game? Fifty-seven 11 'T lf A WQQ' Q ,Q Yfwwi ii' YT 'T S! 5 IQ. E if ' T , 'TL ',,, T T, ' 'T' 'Y T'
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193373 l:I'2Sl1I11dI'l Class On September 1, 1936, one hundred and seventeen frightened but well meaning Freshmen arrived on Township High School grounds. We discovered several of our classmates missing but came upon new faces to take their places. When we first embarked upon that great lake of our high school life we felt strange, for we had sailed only on the sheltered river waters of grammar school. Yet our confidence was unshaken. The first few weeks of sailing on waters with such a boundless horizon opened our eyes to many things and revealed to us a cargo of wealth to be had at will. In any social activitiy, the Freshmen were always well represented. Every athletic team and every club had its Freshman members who were intensely in- terested and willing to work, Now at the end of the year we feel that this is our home and that we really belong here. We're hoping that we shall be able to return the next term to the school which we have learned to love and to the friends we have made. CLASS OFFICERS President ...... . . . . Cecelia Hall Vice-President . . . .... Celeste Chini Secretary ..... . . . Iohn Horoschak Treasurer . . . .... Gene Sebastian ANNA WILCHAKY Eiffel-- get no , . do tt. dddddddttc -didst
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1937 SOIIQS W2 Know And LOVQ So i'Qne, Two, Button Your Shoe f- ln confusion before and after gym classes HI Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze f- Down in the gym. i'You Turned the Tables on Me F- In manual training class. ln a Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown -1 At the Iunior-Senior Prom. Happy Days Are Here Again - At vacation time. 'ils That the Human Thing to Do - When you're kicked out of study hall. HGoody, Goody - When we get a study period in class. HThanks a Million - To the faculty. UIt's Easy to Remember -f School days. Boo Hoo - Commencement night. School Days - The Seniors. Lost f- Without a pony in the final exams. Drifting and Dreaming -- ln study hall. If We Never Meet Again f- Remember the faculty. I Can't Escape From You - History and English. 'ASO Do I -1 Love Guidance. Two Cigarettes in the Dark -4 The men teachers. lust an Echo - Mr. Schu at the other end of the dictaphone. I Can't Lose That Longing For You - Dedicated by Seniors to the diplomas Marching Along Together - In gym classes. Why Must I Be Torrnentedn f-f With Commercial Law. HYour Time ls My Time f- ln Business English Class. Alexander's Ragtime Band - At orchestra practice. Take a Number From One to Ten f- ln Bookkeeping class. 'iAbout a Quarter to Nine -1 In assembly for roll call. I Got Trouble, Double Trouble f- Giving Senior declamation. iiOver Somebody Else's Shoulder - Taking a test. i'Come Get Together - The Seniors i'It's lust Like Looking for a Raindrop in the Ocean -1 Club dues. Ml Never had a Chance - French class. HYou're Everything Sweet - Senior candy Shoppe. Nl Love the Rhythm of the Raindropsn - Typing class. i'0ld Faithful - Senior Commercial students and Mr. Hogan. HGood News -- Township Highlights. Fifty-ezicgigh -W iiiimiwri S 'ii
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