Paradise Township High School - Tanawan Yearbook (Paradise, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 11 text:

bedication . . . jo our lgarenfd: Qirafifucle We, the class of 1952, as a tribute of appreciation to the sacriiices our parents have made for our education, do dedicate to them, this tenth annual edition of the Tanawan. Five

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?o1-eword - l'Ve, the class of 1952, publish this edition of the Tanawan to portray the endeavors and achievements of our high school days. May this present a stirring picture ol' all that we have accomplished to everyone who reads this book. Tl Table af Con ten tA lt O O l Foreword . . 4 In Appreciation 4 Dedication . . 5 I'rineipal's Message . 6 Administration . 7 Seniors . . I 3 U nderelassmen . 27 Activities . 37 Sports 55 Ads . 65 -lift: 14 preciationl-i X'Ve, the members of the Class of 1952, wish to extend our sineere thanks and appreciation to everyone who has shown interest in the preparation of this yearbook. YVe are especially grateful to our advisors, Mr. Eshelinan and Miss Ifulginiti, for their help and advice in the publication of this book. W'e also wish to thank Mr. Long and Mr. York. our photographers, as well as Xflfagaman Brothers, our printers, and our patrons who contributed to make this yearbook possible. Four



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ulaeruid ing 1 rincifaa 5 l 865098 This is a time for well wishing. I know that you seniors will have extended to you congratulations and best wishes from your many friends. I, too, want to add my congratulations and wish for each one of you the fulfillment of your fondest hopes. Would that the happiness which is in your hearts right now last for always. You, the Class of 1952, accept the modern world as it is, for what it is. There is some realiza- - tion that things have not always been as they are. It is rather diflieult for the older people of this generation who have seen the world transformed in their own lifetime, to remember that they have not always done things as they are done today. We have not always had the world as it is today and the world will not always remain as it is. Always beyond today there is something new, something different, some- thing that has never been developed, invented, discovered or written before, something waiting to be of use to man. Young people are interested in the world in which they live for what it has to offer them. They do not appear too much concerned with offering anything to the world. Now, if the world seems not to have that which you want, then after time passes, and you begin to reflect a little upon the serious side of life you will do exactly what many before you have done. What the world cannot offer you, you will seek to give the world in order that the world in turn may give it back to a later generation. It is your privilege as young people to be happy and gay. Yes, it is your right and your heritage to go forth and make demands upon the world and ask that which you desire. Now it may be that when you make your demands of the world that the world will look you over and say to you-are you qualified to use wisely that for which you ask? Are you ready? It's up to you. It is very, very important that you decide that the demands you make upon the world are certain, specific and within your grasp. If you are not ready you will not only con- fuse the world, but yourselves, and you will end up by being one of the millions of failures with which the world is already infested. As you get older you will realize that your work is not alone in getting from the world. but in giving back to the world something in return. This is the time when you will vision your frontiers beyond. You will see frontiers looming up on your horizons just as the pioneers of the past saw them. This is realized when you love your work. It is the reward which comes from doing what you are Htted to do and love to do-of rendering service to the world where your lot falls. Glory and fame and renown are to be sought, but not always captured. Worry not about the crowds, your best judge is yourself. When you have pleased yourself you have captured your f rontier. Seniors, I congratulate you upon your commencement. The past has brought you to the present. Your present will be the past for someone else. Your future will be the present lor some- one elsc. Always beyond today there is something new, different and better waiting to be of use to man. May good luck, happiness and high hope be yours as you go 'forth to reach the frontiers beyond. ARTHUR W. ESHELMAN, Supervising Principal Six

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