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1 5 . 2 Z SENIOR CLASS RECORD 5 x Motto: Onward and Upward Q Flower: Daisy Colors: Yellow and Vtfhite s Q Class Officers K President-Mildred NVeisberg Secretary-Madelene Hornbeek x 5 Vice-President--Irving Rappaport Treasurer-jack Rippert x Q Class Advisor--Ada C. Holmes x Q Honor Students D E Daniel Sinick--Valedictorian Q S Sadie Shulman-Salutatorian Q Jack Rippert and Jennie Lesowitz Elections for Class Day Program Q Poet-Ethel Silverman Statistician-Abe Cohen Q Historian-jack Rippert Musician-Ruth Schwille 5 2 Prophet-Daniel Sinick Essayist-Phyllis Sarine x Q Attorney-VVebster De Puy Orator-Henry Rothkopf x Q Onward and Upward Q Onward and Upward. our class battle cry, S ' . Inspiring our best in all that we try, Q Q With it before us, to what heights we shall go! Wfith our banner unfurled. we'll daunt every foe. Q Through four years of toiling. mingled with fun, N It spurred us on--now our journey's begnn-- x Onward and Upward. hear it ring out! x Q 'Tm the motto of hearts brave and true, so it shouts. A 2 So come now, each senior, with will true and strong. Q Let's up and be doing, singing our song. Q In life's coming battle. who knows what we'Il meet? x E But remember-each task with a smile we will greet. N Q Mildred weisbefg, '31. Q
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Senior Class History Our class was organized four years ago with Bob VVolf as president. VVe were regarded as Know Nothingsn by our superiors. After a year of suffering the taunts of our upper-classmen. we entered the Sophomore Class and elected Frances Atkins as president. Did we feel dignified? We certainly did! BUT-our bubble soon burst as we were still subject to the maliciousness of the sophisticated .luniors and Seniors. At least we had one consolation. lt gave us a deep feeling of satisfaction to see the Freshies look up to us in awe. So passed another uneventful year. After what seemed an eternity, we became juniors. We were now a force to be reckoned with. VVe elected Meyer Tanenblatt for our president and were now ready for a prosperous and eventful year. At our second meeting. we chose the daisy. because of its simplicity, for our class flower, and Onward and Upward for our motto. ln October, our president moved to New York City and Margery Barkley succeeded him. We immediately made plans for raising money for the coming VVasllington trip. VVe held luncheons, sold popcorn balls and candy, and had our first play, His Uncle's Niecef which was considered a success by everyone. We now had enough money to pay the expenses of all who desired to go to Washington during the Easter vacation. So closed a happy year which was full of cooperation, work and fun. lfVe met again this year and formed the well-known Senior Class. Our first activity was a luncheon which netted us a good sum of money. ln December, The Beloved Vagabond was chosen as our annual play. Financially and in every way it was considered a great success. Later in the year, we had a motion picture benefit, Will Rogers as Lightnin'. This also added some money to our strong box. At Easter vacation, many members of our class again joined the Hocmer Tour. We are now nearing the end of the happiest four years of our life. .Although we may wander far, we shall never forget the many friends and happy hours we spent together in Ellenville High School. Mildred Weisberg.
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1 11 ' 5 in 4 MARJORIE BARKLEY 4 Quest: Nurse's Training, X Deeds: President 131: Dora Hale in His N ' Uucle's Niece 1315 Luncheon Committee 131 Hb: Circulation Manager of Blue and Gold 141. CLYDE BUDD Quest: Eastern Cliiropraetirf Institute. Deeds: Stage Manager f-or The Beloved Vagabond 145: Luncheon Committee 145: Advertising Manager of Blue and Gold 145. '1 ABE COHEN Quest: New York University. Deeds: Luncheon Committee 143: Statis- tician 141. I JOHN CONDREN Quest: Drexel College. Deeds: Property Manager of The Beloved ' Vagabond 1-lb: Advertising Manager of N Blue and Gold 14,1 Luncheon Commit- tee 141, I 9
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