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THE SNUFF BOX ANNA ELIZABETH ZAVESKI Ann” In every rank, or great or small, ’Tis industry supports us all.” Anna, you may be called a girl with a mind of your own. Sometimes reserved, sometimes bubbling over with enthusiasm, you have driven us to believe that you play two different roles in life. But as you have worked hard, you deserve hearty commendation for your gratifying results. 13
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THE SNUFF BOX MURIEL A. YOUNG Mibbs” They that govern the most, make the least noise.” Basketball, ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Track, ’28, '29; Glee Club, ’28, ’29, ’31; Vice President Class, ’28, ’29; Class Editor “Snuff Box”’30; Secretary Class, ’30, ’31; President Athletic Association, ’31; Girls’ Athletic Editor “Snuff Box” ’31; Manager Girls’ Basketball Team, ’31; “In Old Vienna” ’31; Vice President Athletic Association, ’30. Even though you may lack in stature, you are not wanting in generosity or capability. One of your most charming possessions is a consistently good nature. Efficient, amiable, and at all times cooperative, you have succeeded in winning the much coveted admiration of both faculty and students. GENEVIEVE ZENESKI A good book is the best of friends, The same today and forever.” It may have been your unfathom-ably deep blue eyes or it may have been your happy disposition that has won for you, Jessie, a host of friends. We marvel at your ability to keep up with your class work, especially when your entire attention seems to be at all times focused upon the romantic element found in fiction or letters from a Trojan. 12
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THE SNUFF BOX EDITORIAL PARENT—TEACHER ASSOCIATION This has been a splendid year for our Parent-Teacher Association. One of our friends said that the cooperation between our teachers and our mothers this year has been unusually fine and sincere. We, who have the welfare of our children, our teachers, and our parents at heart, feel that this has been a most worth while year for us all. It has been said that If our best of today is not better than our best of yesterday, it is not our best.” We have put our best into the work this year, all of us. We set ourselves an almost overwhelming task at the close of last year, but we feel that we have come somewhere near reaching our goal. Our first appearance this year was our Welcome Party for our teachers in September. It was a wonderful party this year. We were the guests of Mrs. Redden in her beautiful home on Indian Neck. As a hostess, Mrs. Redden leaves nothing to be desired. She keeps open house for the teachers and grade mothers always. For our October meeting we had a Visit School Day.” Each of the grades exhibited work, and mothers were invited to visit each room and were given an opportunity to join the Parent-Teacher Association. Then there was a program by grade children and a get acquainted social” in the auditorium, at which time the new teachers were introduced and all of our teachers were welcomed Our November meeting was held during American Education Week, and those who were there still speak of the most interesting program given by several pupils and teachers concerning worth-while reading for school children. In December we had a Card and Domino Party, the proceeds of which went to the New York State Teachers’ Welfare Fund. Dr. Daisy Robinson, from the State Board of Health, came to our January meeting and gave a very instructive lecture on Hygiene to our girls and their mothers. Our Primary Party was held in February. The program was very well given by the children of the first four grades. In March the Intermediate Party was held, the program being given by the children of the last four grades. In April the High School Party consisted of a very much enjoyed sketch given by High School students, after which the parents present 14
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