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Dear Old Dyer High T I o some a prison - To some a pleasure - To all an opportunity. Foreword The students, faculty, administration, and parents of our school have, by their fine co-operation, made St. John Township High the grand school it is today. The friendly manner and respect of the groups, one for the other, and their persistent and united desires to get ahead have been rewarded with much success. The students and faculty are a great deal like the soil and plants; plants thrive in favorable soil, and soil, likewise, is improved because of the plant life that it nourishes. The genuine interest of our teachers has helped us in many ways, and we. in return, offer them our utmost respect and sincere gratitude. Together we can get ahead. We. the students of the Senior Class, at the end of our four years, are proud to put out this book showing to others the activities and friendships that exist in St. John Township High School. Page T uo
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Thanks for the Memories Thanks for the memories Of Mr. Protsman’s classes. Of Eberly and his passes. Of ticket lines, and library fines. And chocolate malt in glasses. How lovely it was. Thanks for the memories Of basketball at nights. Of Junior-Senior fights. Of saddle shoes and Senior dues And dances Friday nights. How lovely it was. Thanks for the memories Of high school affairs. Of innocent stares. Of plaid sport shirts and pleated skirt-. The semester's final scares! How lucky we were. Thanks for the memories Of white and purple strings, Our flashy Senior rings. Lo, at the start, we were not smart. Still from our flings We learned some things. How lucky we were. Thanks for the memories Of cafeteria smells. The jokes our Charlie tells. The Variety Show, the steady beau. The tournaments and yells. How lovely it was. Thanks for the memories The Dyer-Merrilville game, Danny Voich’s fame. The team and Swander’s name. How lovely it was. Many the boner we made. Many penalties paid, Oh. well, it was swell While we stayed; It was such fun. And no harm done. So . . . Thanks for the memories. 0 St. John Township’s D. H. S.. We loved your high school ways. And we shall treasure in full measure Our lovely high school days. Thanks for the memories.
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