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SENIQI2 GFFICERS N BRUCE TI. COILMACK, P7'E,ViL27FI1f BETTY CLEIIENT, Ifife-prffideni DOROTHY I . VTIFFANY, Marfhal LAMAN H. BIIIJNER, Sfvrflary IQEVIN K. HEPP, 7'rfa.furfr IQOBERT I . XIEYER, Roy! lfiftorimz ANTOINI-:TTIZ DE PAOLIS, Port IXIARY JXLICE BINDER, Cirlf' Hiftorian Sezfenteevz
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,Y -Q TO TI-IE SENIORS Realization that the end of the present school year is rapidly approaching brings keen regret that I have had, through no fault of yours, so little opportunity to get acquainted with you individually as I had hoped earnestly to do. Perhaps we may come to know each other better in the close contacts you should have as alumni of Lafayette High School. VVith what enthusiasm you entered its doors-a place of great bewilderment at first-but as time passed you felt more and more at home and increasingly a part of the school. As sophomores you looked back upon the freshmen in their inexperi- ence, and felt that you had truly stepped ahead. As juniors your eyes were turned slowly but surely forward-the senior year was coming, but as juniors you could have all of the pleasures and none of the responsibilities. As seniors your sentiments are divided as you look back upon the days that have passed and forward to what life may have in store for you. I covet for you the happiness and richness that school days in old Lafayette can bring, I trust you have missed neither. But deeper than these must always be an abiding sense ofthe meaning of Loyalty, a newer and brighter vision of all implica- tions of Honor, and a truer conception of the import of losing one's life to find it in coming years of Service. You will scatter into devious and widely differing paths -as time passes, but each of you will fill a niche peculiarly your own. No matter what your daily task may be, somehow Lafayette has contributed to the success of that task in the inspirations which have come from classmates and teachers. In this way your Alma Nlater becomes a part of you and you become a part of your Alma Xlater. To each of you I would say personally, Fare thee wellf, Auf YYiedersehen,,. In the cordial words of the southland, c'Hurry backn, because you will be welcome when you come. Always your friend, Qi
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Tl-IE LAFAYETTE ORACLE E ighiem THOMAS H. AARON was a member of the Dramatic Club '35g Student Forum '35g French Club '35, He was on the honor roll '35g active in the Debate Club '35g and assistant editor ofthe Triangle '35. He was prominent in radio dramatic work. He plans to attend the Lniversity of Buffalo and Harvard Law School. HARRY L. ABBOTT played tennis '34 and '33. He plans to enter Xvilliams College MEYER J. ABGOTT was active in the Student Forum '35g German Club '34, '35g Dramatic Club '35g Fencing Club '3-lg Stamp Club '33. He was stage manager for two plays. He plans to study law at the Columbia University. WINIFRED RUTH ADLER was a member of the French Club in '31 and an Oracle salesman '32 and was on the honor roll '31, She plans to attend Cornell. BEATRICE ALBERT was a member of the French Club, the Dramatic Club, and the Student Forum. She wants to go to the University of lIcGill. ANTHONY A. ALICO was prominent in the Orchestra during his four years, and in the band '33, '34, '35. He received a squad letter for cross country '31, '33, He was on the honor roll '31, '32, and expects to attend the Cniversity of Buffalo. BETTY M. ANDERSON active in the Student Forum and the Dramatic Club '35, will attend the University of Buffalo. LAURA AMELIA ANDERSON has been prominent in the Yoice and Glee Club '32 and the Girl Reserves '32. MARION B. ANDREWS has participated in Chorus activities '30, '34, and has been a mem- ber of the baseball team '35. She will enter State Teachers' Col- lege. JOHN ANTHONY was the secretary ofthe Radio Club '34g and ofthe Rifle Club '35 At present he hopes to study in Canisius. IRWIN D. ARBESMAN was a member ofthe Chess Club '35g and ofthe Radio Club '34, He plans to study at the University of Buffalo. HAROLD BADGER
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