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J .412 NORMA MARIE YOB MARY VIRGINIA YOB CLARA MONICA General General ZEGARSKI A d ' Q. Wisdom is better than The noblest mind that best ca emic rubiesf' contentment has. A good reputation is better Freshman Dramatic Club, Pres' Freshman Dramatic Club rg than riches. ident rg HifLights Club 3, Mimic Dramatic Club 3, 4. Camera Club xg Mathematical Dramatic Club 45 Tin Hero. Recreation Club, Presi ent 33 Mimic Dramatic Club 4: Tin Hero. CL ASS PCEM CLASS SUNG I FAREWELL SHIPMATES Tho' the time has come for us to part, TUNE: Merry Widow Waltz You know you'll always have our hearts. No venture, no journey has pleased us more Tho' our hearts are sadly beating, Than the journey that led us to your shore. We must leave. All the knowledge we've gained here, Tho' our love we're still repeating, All the friendships we've won, Tho' we grieve Enlighten our hearts as to the world does the sun. While we weigh our anchor Each ray brings hope-each hope, success- And sail from these shores, And all the sorrows our joys suppress. We are sad to leave your doors ' Dear Township High. II We must leave you now, dear classmates, behind Four jong years vve've sailed together. To go into the world our life's work to find We are blue' And to finish the tasks we've left undone. We have been through Stonnv weather We know you'Il strive 'til success is won. But vve're true. But this moment of sadness is a gay one, too, We will ne'e1- forget von.. For we've reached our goal, our dream come true, You with whom wgve sailed- And now that Commencement Day is nigh, And our love will never fail We fondly bid adieu, dear Township High. For Township High. By JULIA YASTISHAK ANN S. Moon FLOWER ' COLORS Gardenia Blue and Gold Morro We have crossed the bay-the ocean lies before us. MAscoT Ship PAGE 27
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ELIZABETH CLAIRE TANNEY General Friendship is Love without his wings. Cards and Chess Club rg Dancing and Pep Club 3, 4. LOUISE ALMA TOSCO General What virtue was sufficient of herself for happiness. Freshman Dramatic Club rg Dancing and Pep Club 3, 4. CATHERINE PATRICIA WALSH General Thoughts are mightier than the strength of hand. Camera Club rg Hiking Club LQ Dancing and Pep Club 4. JULIA YASTISCHAK Bookkeeping and Accountancy One may as well preach a respectable mythology as nothing else. Marionette Club rg Hi-Lights Club BQ Dancing and Pen Club 4, Operettag National Honor Society. CL PAGE 26 ASS OF SARA MARIE ANDREWS THOMAS Bookkeeping and Accountancy G.ntle or simple, they're much of a muchnessf' Marionette Club rg Aviation Club 3Q Literary Club, Treasurer 4Q Student Council 1. JOSEPH HENRY UNTERREINER General A man's happinessg to do the things proper to man. Camera Club IQ Sports and Games Club QQ Athletic Club 4Q Slae Club 3, Football 3, 4, Basket' a .r. DOROTHY ANN WARGO Bookkeeping and Accountancy Doing easily what others find difficult is talent. Freshman Dramatic Club IQ Camera Club 3, Mimic Dramatic Club 4Q National Honor So' ciety 3, 41 Kismet Staffg 'ATin I'Iero.'f MARY YASTISCHAK Bookkeeping. and Accountancy - Brave is all beauty, solemn is JOY' , Marionette Club 1 lHi-Lights Club QQ Dancing and Pep Club 4.
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SENIOR OLASS HISTORY On September, 1938, we, the Class of '42, gathered at the Freshman Airport in preparaf tion and eagerness to begin our memorable experiences and adventures in our search for learning and culture. ' After many days of excited and hurried labor, the Ninth Grade Squadron of the Air Forces of Education soared gracefully into the sky and we flew away to conquer the Ocean of Ignorance. Traveling was not smooth, for raging, merciless winds, that had no regard for our fate, tugged at our planes and like an unseen force attempted to drive us back in defeat, but our indomitable party disregarded these influences and pressed ever forward. Our valiant pilots, Miss Carr and Mr. Sebastian, urged us to shun the mountainous, hungry waves below us and soon we sighted Vacation Landing Field. After three months on this Tranquil Field we decided to take to sea. We launched our Sophomore Schooner and set out to cast our nets into the sea of Wisdom. After over' coming the Great English Sea Monster and struggling with the Biology Whale we pulled in our nets and found we had become rich with the amount of valuable fish caught. We then entered Vacation Bay. After three months in this bay we sighted junior Land. Here we explored the ruined city and unearthed valuable knowledge. But all was not work for we then became hosts at the juniorfSenior Promenade to the Senior Caravan, which was in its last lap of the PAGE 28
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