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THE HIGH SCHOOL RECORDER COEOEOEOEOEOECECEOEOEOEOEOEOEOEOEOEO: Ebe migb School 1Recorber 3 paper Devoteb to the Interests anb encouragement of 113th School life VOL. XXXVI SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., JUNE, 1931 NO. FOUR EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief .......................................................................................... Margaret Delaney Associate Editors Ruth Foote and George Wright Exchange Editor .................................................... Doris Allerdice Boys1 Athletic Editor ............................. Donald Peets Girls' Athletic Editor ........................................................................... Katherine Rhoades Alumni Editor ................................................................................... Mrs. Mary Richardson Faculty Adviser ............................................................................ Miss Elizabeth Gorman BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Manager .......................................................................................... Traver Hecht Assistant Managers Jeanne Tolmie and Edgar Ingmire Business Adviser ........................................................................................ Mr. John Sexton REPORTEIRS Class of 1931 ................................................................ Mae Robbins and Joseph Ouellette Class of 1932 ................................................................ Leslie Bortle and Elsie Callahan Class of 1933 ........................................................................ Maxine Earle and Henry Kme-n Class of 1934 .................................................................... Jean Cozzens and David Stickle TYPISTS Mildred Cummings, Alice Herrick, Elizabeth Martin, Lillian Kline, Ruth Greene, Inez Betts, Sylvia Ginsberg, Mary Breyo, Anna Lambert, Mae Robbinsy Helen Schwartz, Marion Ronan, Elinor Sherrill, CiaLre Levine, Louise Gallett, Alice Whitlock. uAcceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized December 18, 1918. W contents Editorials ................................................................................................................................ 5 Class History, by Mae Robbins .................................................................................... 6 Class Prophecy, by Joseph Ouelle-tte ..................................................................... 8 Class Poem, by Margaret Delaney ............................................................................... 11 Class Will, by Donald Peets ........................................................... . .......................... 12 Miss Peyppy's Diary ........................................................................................................... 14 Class of 1931 ........................................................................................................................ 17 Class Roster ......................................................................................................................... 34 Olmb Notes ............................................................................................................................ 35 Where Shall We Be Next Year .................................................................................... 45 Music Department Notes .................................................................................................... 45 Athletics .................................................................................................................................. 51 Exchanges ................................................................................................................................ 58 Alumni Notes ........................................................................................................................ 59
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To MISS ELIZABETH F. GORMAN, whose advice and efforts have made the Recorder , a Vital part of our school life, the Class of 1931 dedicates this issue.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL RECORDER 5 Do:050:0EOEOEOSOEO:OEOEOEOEOEOEOEOEOGOC EDITORIALS With this, the Commencement number of the Recordev , the staff of 1930-31 writes its last word in the chapter allotted to it in this record of Saratoga High. We hope, as we lay down our pens, that we have contributed adequately to the encouragement of high school life, which is the ideal of the journal. We close our chapter with the feeling of having done our best and we wish for our successors a measure of the joy which the publication has brought us. 'This will result only from continued cooperation. In particular we urge a larger participation of pupils in story writing, and in contributions of poetry and little essays. We plead for a larger and better Recorder. It is with hope of a complete financial success for the final num- ber of the Recwdw that this issue goes to press. For the hrst time in the history of the magazine the Senior class assumes the respon- sibility of making the J une number pay through special subscriptions. The effort to obtain subscribers has been meeting with gratifying success under the faculty leadership of Mr. Sexton, as the chart on the bulletin board shows. With the continued kind support of our advertisers and the continued energy of our business management. the Recorder should come through without owing a cent. The assembly of J une 5, at which original class songs were sung to the baton of class11eaders, brought to a close a program of assembly events carefully worked out by a special committee of teachers and pupils. The programs have been distinguished by increased pupil participation and, as a Whole, have added to the zest of high school life. It was indeed a valuable series of Friday morning assemblies which closed on J une 5, with the flag salute and the Alma Mater.
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