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hope) it is another of those “things” that shall have a treasured spot among our many school mementoes. And that is well what it should be! Ah yes, my friend, there are many things to look back on in future years which can only be found in your school annual. And that is what the staff has tried diligently to do—make this a book of memories. To those many members of the staff who have worked hard and endlessly to achieve this goal, I wish to express my deepest appreciation and thanks for a job well done. To our tireless advisors, the staff and myself owe much gratitude, and at this time we would like to say “Thank you” for your kind cooperation. Also no to be forgotten are the many others not connected with our staff, whohjj e-TTfany manner assisted in making this book a success. So to yomjiJior eryou are, for whatever you did, we wish also to say “Many thanl -2 ' Walter Brown Business IManager Roberta BrecWr Literary Editor ' Charles Cancdy Lay-out Editor Editor’s note: A yearbook to many of us is just another of those “things” that we take for granted, along with everything else at school. But to others of us (in the majority I Walter Godfrey Art Editor Joseph DeMaria Sports Editor Eugene Snyder Photography Editor Advisors: Mr. Hough, Miss Chambers, Mr. Wassmer 7
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FIDELITAS Sealed: D. Mulvihill, E. Snyder. R. Brcehcr, O. Canedy. J. Cook. 0. Miller. J. DcMnrin, W. Godfrey, W. Brown. Standing: R. Swan. E. Miller. N. Kinne, R. Carpenter. I). Hedges, R. Hudgins, M. Church, F. Blaschke, D. Morgan, L. Smith, R. Boeeklc. Probably few students of the State I'cch., Realize what makes our minds a wreck When we’re making the school yearbook A pleasant memory instead of a tear book. We have tried hard to bring about A good, complete and well-balanced route Of the life here on the campus During our two years of wild stage rumpus. Under the supervision of John Cook Who as manager takes a look. We’ve tried to keep going strong And never get a sentence wrong. Oft times Mr. Wassmer’s lay-out committee Worked overtime. There sure was no pity. On slouchers or bluffers or sloppy “Joes.” When work was assigned, we were all on our toes. Layout com. at work One who deserves a lot of credit And you will agree after you have read it Is “Chuck” Canedy in charge of the layout Who arranged the pictures so that they stood out. Sometimes you would laugh if you could see The photographers working with pleasure and glee. To get some queer picture of you or me To take a place in our campus life’s history. Eugene Snyder and Bob Hudgins worked hard To be careful that the pictures did not get marred But the work was not too awful tough With the help of one of the advisors, Mr. Hough. Now this is the version of life at our school The good and the bad, the dunce and the fool. We hope you’ll like our memory file And read now and then with a happy smile. One of our photographers
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board of visitors Director Smith, E. 0. Bush, Pres.; W. A. Humphries, G. Many To the Class of 53: It is our fervent hope and desire that the years spent at our State Agricultural and Technical Institute, nestled here in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains at Delhi, New York, have assisted each and everyone of you in the preparation of your future lives. However, your future, you will have to make for yourselves, your community, your country and the world. The challenge for making “That Better World” is great, but that responsibility lies with you and the Classes to follow. We have faith! Our Congratulations and Best Wishes for success to the Class of 1953! 8
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