South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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E l0lt LO0K BACK Commencement time! For four years those have been magic words to us. As the very shyest of freshmen we consoled ourselves with the heartening thought that in 1940 we .would be seniors with all of the acquired poise and dignity that comes from four years of high school life. We have reached that goal and are fast approaching graduation. To us, now, this seems a great step forward, a great achievement. Yet, it is not the end but the begin- ning. We shall find it our lot to assume new and greater responsibilities, and as we cope with them, may we remember and profit by the example which our instructors and leaders have, by their patient guidance and management of our affairs, given us here. May the opportunities in the future for each member of our class be as great as that which we have found during the past four years. V Having spent the first year and a half of our high-school career in the Fort Ro- bertson building, we were able to appreciate to a greater degree, the convenient facili- ties afforded us when we came to occupy our present modern, well-planned, well-equip- ped and beautifully yet simply constructed edifice. With the new school came new subjects from which to select our course of study, and also, means for a greater num- ber of extra-curricular activities. Truth of the fact that we have realized our opportunities is evident in the many successful activities which we have sponsored, or in which we have participated. And so, with graduation all our work and play together during these four years at South Huntingdon will become a memory, a cherished memory. As we Worked to- gether in our many enterprises, our common interests and aims, our triumphs and de- feats, we have made many friendships. We leave our dear, old alma mater with sad hearts, for it is like the separation of the members of one happy family. We shall find condolence in our confidence that the high standards of South Huntingdon will be maintained, and that our successors will be capable of partaking of the benefits that we have received here. E N H U N D R E D A N D F O R T Y

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