Townville High School - Memories Yearbook (Townville, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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Page10 BLUGOLD QweQwwehwauwhawwwwwawefqweawwaumwwwqw0,631 Bgyilwhheuauwmhmmammmmmmwhwaaawwb A X 1 N fi. W, VIVIAN CULVER . . . Biddy Happy and pleasant with never a care, Ready to go with you anywhere. She was a member of the Dramatic and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs and was one of the girls who took Home Eco- nomics four years. CHERRY JOHNSON . . . Chi1'y The best in life is conversation. Cherry also studied in the Home Economics depart- ment for four years. When the Vocational girls made fondant for Easter eggs, Cherry was indis- pensable. DORIS JOHNSON . . . Dot She is quiet and dependable In every way comm-endable. The way was not so easy for Doris when she first started to school in Townville High. She was not well acquainted, but by her good nature, has worked her way into the hearts of her classmates. GRACE WERLING Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy But the rest of the time-Oh My! Grace is another one of the girls who took four years of Vocational work. She also sang in the Glee Club. , ,, -4 hhhhhhhhhhkhhhhhhkahhhhhkhbhhhhhhhhihH96 DWDQHHHHQMMHHHHHHHMQHQHMMGQHMQGQHMMHWHMQZ



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Page12 BLUGOLD uawfweaewqhwmwamewwemwvmwwmahwfwheafgf B679asGefaGaQsawaeavaweswavswfaeaeameawfqfquawfewewfqwwaese fb Glass .L oem 'Twas in the fall of thirty-three When Labor Day rolled 'roundg And no more days could we call free, To lessons we were bound. Before the door, there stood a group Of students large and small: We, Freshmen, in a frightened troup O'erwhelmed by Seniors all, When open wide the doors were flung, We wandered down the hall: Still close together we all clung, 'Till we heard the class bells call. Days became weeks, Weeks became months, And soon we Freshmen green, Who at the door stood frightened once As Sophomores could be seen. We studied hard that Sophomore year, Also, some parties had: We never thought nor did we fear That final tests might make us sad. So many were the days that passed In fun and study, too, But we were very glad at last When that Sophomore year was through. Between the Sophomore and the Senior, ln the height of our school career, We entered in as Juniors And spent another year. As Juniors we were dignified In thought and action, too. ' You see we've never lost that pride As some are apt to do. And as the year drew to an end, We planned with care and ease A lovely banquet, well prepared, The Senior class to please. To school again we all returned On last September eight, And for Commencement each one yearned But yet we had to wait. We threw ourselves into our work And other activities, too: None did the Hallowe'en party shirk, And to our year book we were true. We've worked so very hard this year And completed a record so fine, So we must be careful not to blur That record in future time, School life has been so joyous With teachers and friends so near, Always ready to comfort and help us When clouds seem dark and drear. Our motto, Rowing, Not Drifting, ls very good for us all: If we follow our course without shifting None by the wayside shall fall. And now this happy high school life Has drawn to a happy close, And what the future holds for us Only our Father knows. -Louise Ingraham mmm QMQQQQQGMQQQQQQGWLQE Uyahmwmammmwwammwmwwmmmamw

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