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THE SILHOUETTE Senior Class Notes CLASS MOTTOeAn investment in knowledge pays the best interest. CLASS FLOXVEReRed Rose. CLASS COLORS-Old Rose and Ivory. hh-t'Aw-tt Class Song Class Poem 1936 tTune of Battle Hymn of the XVewe come to the close of our Senior RepubliCU year Loyalty to Scienceville, the school we And the parting seems hard to bear. love so dear, But this one thought we must keep in Honor to her standards that shall never mind; speak of fear, Sweet Mem,ryis a jewel rare. Bulwark of protection that,s a shelter from 311 woe. In the struggle to reach our goal Thy spirit goes marching on! We,ve had both trouble and fun. But the rainclouds have parted now; CHORUS: Disclosing once more the sun. Glory to thy name forever, Honor thine above all others Our path of preparation has led us Rising ever to thy colors T0 the threshold of life outside; We will keep thy standard high! And, if opportunity greets us not, We know that the world is wide. Sing the song of Vict,ry till from hill and dale it rings, Of this fact there is no doubt; Till each mountain to the valley its re- Some are large and some are small sounding echo brings; But we of 1936 will be, It fills our hearts with gladness and our The mightiest Class of them all. hOPeF are ever h1gh eMarion, Sfrszord Thy spirit goes marching on! Our hearts with love grow warmer and we fain would linger here, As memlries bring back happy hours so far and yet so near. Ever faithful to thy colors as we bear them on ahead Thy spirit goes marching 0n! -Carrie Brawn This Page Sjmm'or-yd by MENTZER CANDY CO., Wholesale Confectioners 36l7 Market Street Phone 24053 Youngstown, Ohio nineteen
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YITRFHISUN. MIKIC Glee Vlnh 2-4. Minstrel 3.4. 'I'unu'lrxx, .S'wlfl um! proud, WILLIAMS, WAYNE Glee Club 1.2-34, Minstrel 2-3 Concert 3-4, Band 3-4, Orhhestra 3-4, Jr. Vaudeville Operetta 3-4. A wouldebe crooner is our Wayne ' , . But hets the girls favomte just the same. Memories and Hopes In the west the sun is sinking now On school days, lettered each in red; The length,ning shadows find us thinking how Our carefree days are gone, so quickly they have sped. Yes, we have lived our Heaven-sent years, A dream of joy they eher shall be For all wehve done, our joys and tears Are inscribed upon Memoryhs page you see. If our hearts become heavy with sorrow Our problems With which we,re unable to cope, Let us live each today so that weary tomorrow May shine through the distanceea vision of hope. Eighteen
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L - a: a :1' THE SILHOUETTE Can You Imagine Gwen Absolamebeing unreliable. Elizabeth Baglieriwwearing a bustle. Eloise Draa--having a long conversation With a boy. Violet Burrows-Without her hair set. Louis Baglieriegoing into business as a peanut-vender. Shelton Bell--letting Carrie Brown make a hero out of him. Paul Grayetaking a girl out. Edith Fairbanks-Without her string of A,s,,. Esther Moretti-avoiding Buddy Spezza. Sophie Ncimark-getting low grades. Louise Steib-leaving Robert Hall alone. Steve Kochamba-admitting he,s bashful. Fred Lynch-hurrying to class. Ralph Swinney-without Erma. J. C. Tarver-skipping classes. Evelyn Boals-vamping a man. Mary Gale DeterdingHWithout her history assignment. Lucy Krivane-giving dancing lessons. Arbutus Bott-giving Bud Francis dirty looks. Essie Mae Oliver-agreeing that you are right. Marie Croscinihaving her chemistry lessons up to date. Andy Pallay-missing anything that goes on. John Michael-letting a certain Sophomore girl walk to classes by herself. Oliver Palatinus-staying in the background. Steve Sinkovic-talking to the girls. Florence McBrideeas a stenographer in a doctorhs office. Margaret Longstreet-without the 27h Chevie. Mike Yurchison-being forward, Helen Thompson-Without that far-away look. Jane CampbelleaSking James Lawson for the next dance. Joseph Carter-trying to slide down a trombone. Wayne Shipton-being timid around girls. Marion Staffordewithout work to do, HOW HELPLESS THE JUNIOR CLASS WILL BE WITHOUT THEIR FRIENDS-THE SENIORS?
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