UFAREWELI. TO DICKINSON EVENING Kjonrinuedj fortunate, indeed, has been our school to have you guide its faltering steps in its infancy, and lead it on to the pre-eminent position that, in its maturity, it occupies today. And now as we look back over our High School years, a thought crystal- lizes itself. Most of us stand at an important crossroad. The future lies ahead, remote and incomprehensible. Shall we continue with our education, or shall we constantly say, The job is donew? Therein lies the difference between real success and a partial fulfillment of our life ambitions. Shall we be satis- fied with just 'good enoughl, or have we a vision that is a challenge to our faith and ability? And here the thought completes itself,-if only life will offer us the opportunity to continue this battle of education and enable us to go on and on to new scholastic achievements! Thus our message is not a farewell to the past, but rather, a greeting to the future. MARIE JACH. JANUARY CLASS DIRECTORY Ac--Dorothea L. Abel Ac-Elmer W. Albrecht Com-Rocco Angerami Ac-joseph Edward Aumenta Ac-Joffre P. Baker Ac-Catherine Doris Beirne Ac-Kathleen Bergin Ac'-Thomas A. Blake Ac-Adrian W. Bomert Com--Mildred Marie Bonner Ac-Alice Francina Boyle Ac-Gertrude M. Bradbury AC-Edwin C. Brothers Ac--Herman Bumiller Ac-john Joseph Burke Ac--Frank Cadden Com-Patrick Martin Cadden Ac-Elizabeth R. Cassidy Ac-Wfilliam B. Chambers Ac-Frank J. Cimo Ac-joseph C. Cleary Com--Frances Cocco Ac-Cecilia Rose Coleman Ac-Charles E. Condit, -Ir. Ac--Antoinette Criscitiello Ind--Williain P. Cusack Com4Frank D. D'Aloisio Com-Marie Davis Ac-Pearl Dawkins AcfEugene De Martini Ac-Tohn G. Douglas Ac4Madeline Drasco Ac-Thomas joseph Dunn IndAAdeline E. Duske Ac'-Catherine Eckhofi Com-Maria Anna Ehrig Com-Iohn Feehan Ac-Vincent Ferro Ac--Margaret Rose Finnerty Ac-Loretto M. Gastever Ac4I.awrence John Geraghry Com-Josephine M. Gumina Ind-John H. Gurski Com-Thomas Harnett AC-Esther Fav Hass Ac-Florence C. Hegewald Ind-Warren joseph Hern Ac--Edwin J. Hofman ACM-Vertrelle A. Holloway Com--Catherine M. Imhof Ac-Theodore T. Jablonski Ac-Fred I. Jaeger Ac-Charlotte Kapeloif Sixiy-Jeueu Ac-Casimer J. Karski Com--james Francis Kearney Com-Mae Patricia Killeen Ac-Norton Krongelh Com-Veronica M. Kumpa Ind-joseph S, Lapkiewicz Ac+-joseph Lonati Ac-Marion Lolita Lynn Ac-Francis A. Marino Ac-Robert Joseph Marshall Com-Helen Mildred Mast A.c-Thomas W. McVey Ac-john F. Meyer Ac-Joseph john Miller Com--Stella Florence Minella Ac-Margaret Moore Ac-joseph Richard Nichols Com-Margaret M. O'Loughlin Com-Theresa R. O'Neill Ac-Emma A. Pankenier Com-Mary joan Pchola Ac--Mary J. Pellecchio Ac-Kathleen C. Phillips Com--Mildred B, Poklemba Com-Anita Marie Politi Com--Stanley R. Purwin AcgRoy Tyler Rawson, jr. Ac-Nicholas F, Richardi Ac-Jerry D. Ristaino Com-Victor Rosenberg Ac-James Marshall Rumbold -Morris Sachs -Thomas Donald Sammond Ac-Reinhold Schrader Com-A-Paul Scrudato Ac-Hans Simonsen Com-Anthonv M. Skorski ComfMarie A. Spiess Com--Jeanette G. Suarez Ac-Theron Templeton Ac-Arthur Terkelsen Ac'-Kathryn Aileyn Tighe Ac-Frank Vannorti Ac-Lucille Von Dohlen Ac-john F. Walczak Ac--Julia Wfanamaker Ac-Sydney Warth Ac-Frank Wasieliewski Ac-Mildred Wessells AC-Sydne Winheld Ac-August Woeckener' Com-Christian Wulff Ach-Edna Yussolin Ac Ac
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:HS NEW JERSEY STATE ORATORICAL CONTEST The following is the speech made by james Daly at the New jersey State Oratorical Contest which won the Alexander F. Ormsby Trophy for Dickinson Accredited Evening High School. SUPREME COURT-TRULY IMPARTIAL At the present time, when the Supreme Court is being verbally barraged from practically all angles, there is one very important factor that is being entirely overlooked, that is, that the Supreme Court is the most impartial body of men in the country. A brief resume of its activities will clearly show this. The Constitution of the United States provides in its third article that the judicial power of these United States shall be vested in one supreme and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish Also that the justices of the Supreme Court shall hold office for life subject to good behavior. This article also provides that all legal controversies arising within or concerning the United States shall be definitely decided by this court. The appointment of the first group of justices fell, as did many other things, upon the able shoulders of George Washington. Incidentally, there is a very interesting story connected with Washington and the Supreme Court. During his term, the country was, of course, in its embryonic stage, and the international scope. One day he, upon the suggestion of Thomas jefferson, first Secretary of State, and over the objection of Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury, compiled a series of twenty-nine questions which he submitted to the Supreme Court for its advice. Despite the fact that these judges owed their appointments to Washington and he earnestly sought their advice, they very graciously, but most insistently, refused to advise him. Their reason was of course that in so doing they would not be deciding actual cases brought before the court but would be merely advising the president, hence leaving the realm of the judiciary to enter the executive. Can you appreciate just how important this one decision was in. laying the fundamental planks of Americas judicial system, deciding only cases actually brought before the court by dissatisfied individuals. The wisdom displayed by these judges at the very inception of the courtg that is, forgetting personal friendships and obligations, has been typical of it even now into the present era, although at various intervals throughout its history, competent and not so competent politicians have flung inane and nefarious accusations at it in an attempt to mislead the public for their own small and petty ideas. Today, for instance, when for the first time in many Sixty-nine
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