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t : Senior Officers President Maurice Babinowitz Plattsburgh, X. Y. J ' icc-Prcsident Catherine Oles Chatham, N. Y. Secrvtari Pearl O ' Donneli Elizabethtown, N. Y. Treasurer High P. Conway Plattsburgh, N. Y. Clot Colors Class Flower Crimson and Silver Rkd Rose Class Motto Onward and Upward Twenty-three
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William Grant Thompson was born at Albany, N. Y., where he received his high school training. He is a graduate of the Albany Business College, the Rochester Business Institute, and Chautauqua Normal School of Physical Education, and New York University, from whicll he was graduated with the B. C. S. degree (Magna cum laudc). He is a member of the class of 18S9. U. S. Military Academy. Mr. Thompson read law in the office of his father and Dr. Andrew S. Draper, former Commissioner of Education in New York State. He also studied law in the Chicago School of Law. Mr. Thompson served for fifteen years in the U. S. Indian Service, being the Executive Officer of the famous Carlisle Indian School. He retired from Govern- ment Service in 1907 and took up teaching in the commercial field. From 1907-10 he was bead of the Commercial Department in the Reading. Pa.. High School for Boys. In 1910 he came to the State Normal School at Plattsburgh. N. Y., to organ- ize and d irect a course for the training of commercial teachers. Tm»nty-tfD0
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19261 CARDINAL To the Seniors T he years roll on and time fleets past, H earing no plea to make it last E vex a moment beyond God ' s will. C hanges have come in the past three years, L cssons been taught, and many tears A roused by Fate, tell the story old, S (lowing that we, no matter how bold, S hall obey His word and do His will. thers shall follow and we shall die F orgotten, too soon, both you and I. T oo soon our records, our names and deeds W ill all be buried, but yet the seeds E aeh valiantly sows to show others the way. N ow wc are gone, the summer flits by, T aking with it tiic azure blue sky; Y et leaving the grayness and you and I. S o never shall we in the days to come, 1 nelude P. N. S. and all we have won ' X cpt to say it was second to none. Lois DeI.ano. Twenty-four
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