Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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HThe Daffy Dills,n directed by Miss Wolf was presented as the class play on October 18 and 198 We sponsored a few skating parties and had charge of concessions at the basketball games, along with chili and penny suppers to de- rive a little money for our trip to see the Eastern high- lights. We left for Washington D.Ce and New York City April l9, returning April 27 after having a grand and glorious time. How the biggest day of our life is near--Graduation. Sunday, May ll is Baccalaureate, and Monday night, Hay 12 is Commencement. We seniors shall never.forget the happy days and wonder- ful times we have had at Sweetser High learning our three R's. Phil Lawrence Four short years we've been pop, for you Lifezs just together, ' beginning, Years Of' hal3PlT16SS and And you have not reached of Cheer, your aim. And we've bravely faced 30 just plod right on, the Weather and striving, With good luck from Finally reach the Year to Year' Hall of Fame. First as a stranger, SQ it is with Words of then as a schoolmate Sadness Then HS 3 f?1thfu1 . That we bid this school pal and friend, farewell, We have had Eood times And our success unon tcgetherv the morrow But our SCh001d9Y5 We will let the future soon must end. tell.

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