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T 62' . HARRY ANDRUS No. 2 'iNone but the brave deserve the fairf, Forum 3, 4g Masquers 3, 4, Stylus Club 4, International Relations Club 3, 4. SELAER AYRES No. 11 MA carefree youth, thisfv HAR BACON ST. ALBANS, 1. U P. 'fan man sk rnor an rares kill, n rm, e s entioas 'l?'? Bi gy Club 3 fVice-Pres. 453 Stylus Club 4 fPres.lg Student Council 43 Foreign Relations Club 4, Vindet-1 4. IVIERCEDA L. BACON i ALBANS, L. I. OI,UMBIA Cl d pleasant ile, f e as sider her, ite a fri d orth whilef, ndex 3x4 fAss0. Ed. 41, iology Club , 4 fPres. 45. hair an eyes, ERWIN BEARDSLEE NO. 10 Men of few words are the best friends? fi GARY BERMAN ROCHESTER, N. Y. CORNELL NA gentleman he, from head to footf' PAULINE BERTSCHE ST. CECELIA,S PHOENIX ART. INST. HA mocking eye, A pair of lips, That's often why, A fellow tripsf, ALICE BOOTH No. 11 ELMIRA COLLEGE L'She has two eyes so soft and brown, take earef She gives a sidelong glance, looks down, bewarefn Student Council 3, 4, Vice- Pres. Junior Class, Glee Club 3, 4 fPres. 3jg Senior Play eadjg Senior Prom.
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2' GEORGE GREGORY AGNES BROICH PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT , f fl ff xblf . , N NICHOLAS CIERI ANN COLEMAN . . T 4 Q SECRETARY I f REASURLR f, F 'Z ', WV f l DEAR CLASSMAT1-:sz As president of the class of 1933, I have been asked to write a brief message of farewell in your behalf. Again commencement draws near. Some two hundred of us are about to leave the Academy where we have spent four joyous years. Natur- ally, we depart with a touch of regret. Some of us are anticipating a course of higher education, others are hoping to find suitable places in business. The unusualness of the present situation promises to offer us no little opposition, so far as business is concerned. However, we are all hopeful since marked improvement is already noticeable. We feel confident, with the enthusiasm of youth, that Hthe best is yet to bef' Our hopes are therefore high. True, we have incurred a debt to our school, its principal, Mr. Parker, and the faculty, that will be hard to repay. Wfe shall likewise miss the democracy of our school, its splendid spirit of fellowship, and its fine program of ez-Ltra-curricular activities. We have greatly enjoyed these and we shall be saddened by their loss. ln closing, then, it is my sincere wish that the class of 1933 will ever be a credit and a source of pride to our dear E. F. A. May she always uphold her traditions, and may we ever reflect glory upon her already illustrious name. With every fine wish for the future, I am, Sincerely yours, GEORGE GREGORY i...I7,
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AQ any SAMUEL BOTNICK No. 1 U. OF MICHIGAN HW ho is he that hath great knowledge and yet spareth his word? Forum 43 Vindex 3, 43 Var- sity Basketball 43 lnterclass Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball. ROGER BREMER ST. MARY,S U. OF PENNA. ufust clever enough to be witty, fust earnest enough to make good. Student Council 43 Vindex l, 2, 3, 4 fCir. Mgr. 3J fAdv. Mgr. Forum 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Track 23 Torch3 Senior Play. ' THELMA BREWER HENDY AVE. ufln active maid, full of joy of livingf, MW' AGNES BROICH ST. MARY7S ELMIRA COLLEGE Her merry glance, Her winning smile, ' Would make a fellow Walk a rnilef, Phi Alpha Kappa 2, 3, 43 Agora 2, 3, 4 QV.-Pres. 453 V.-Pres. Senior Class3 Stu- dent Council 43 Torch, ln- terclass Basketball 23 Senior Prom. 2' O i F s I X.. X fn. 5 AILEEN BROICH ' ST. MARY,g ELMIQRAW COLLEGES MMerryfmaide'nQ free frcinf' care, .A -g a With spargkling eyes and wavy hairf, Phi Alpha Kappa 3, 43 Mas- quers 43 Agora 2, 3, 43 Torc:h3 Senior Prom. DORIS BROWN No. 5 UA pleasing lass whose gentle ways, Are well deserving of happy days. C' LO ISE B fJ No. E X A S. INST. 'CJ uiet ass is sig ' ut who n may e. -Mi LILLIAN BUCK No. 4 uShe looked jolly and care- free, As tho, life were a pleasant gamef,
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