Galway Central High School - Piper Yearbook (Galway, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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 • ■ ' 'A ft., ' , ' 'O, f 'H t • ' ' V ' ■'! ' ' problcn was to plr.n ways in which to finance the journey. Profits from the club's dances and the play, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick , under the direction of Iii3S Dc Coti3, have helped to fill our coffers. During these four years wo have worked hard (what about the teachers?) v ith the expectation of reaping our reward. Each day heralds the approach of the termination of cur school yoar. Commencement night we shall don our black and white caps and gown3 rnd receive our diplomas. This will be the first stepping stone in cur educational careers. After all is over, each will go his separate way to prepare himself to face a world of turmoil, grateful that his high school training has, in some measure, made the task less difficult. Maybe this class will produce another Twain, or Curie, or Lincoln, whoso origins were not unlike our own. In any case, v hether or not fame places its stamp upon us, we shall do all in our power to realize the aim of our ed-ucation---to produce worthwhile citizens. We do not have to belong to the class of prophets to know that many of our most pleasant, memories v ill be centered around our schoolmates, our staff of teachers, and the days spent at Galway High School. Doris Knights -, o,, ' t.w



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 s; § § Jerry Dnnopuk hr.s invented r. greet labor-saving device to do away with the job of sewing and or.rrying wood. It's ell accomplished by r system of pullies end ropes hooked up to a sew. Jerry's always willing to explein it, but wo wish he would explein his explanation. Raymond Dmyszowicz has been presented with e modal 1,for outstanding service in the field of education. At the last count, Raymond held more college end university degrees (including the A. B., Ph. D., Litt, D., Lit. D.,) then the presidents of five large eastern universities combined. Thelme. Eaton has always wanted to be an aviatrix. It1s a wish that had its beginning in G. H. S. Thelma's now in Germany because she just had to see Adolph. You must all remember how she used to like those cute little moustaches. Dona Id Folster is winning high rank in the field of awing drummers. He's now the rhythr boater for Miss Gloria's swing band. Don shows from experience that you don't play a drum—all you do is beat it, and howl Violet Glenn is now a teacher in the Hurry-Up Secretarial School. She has been having a great deal of trouble lately but Jerry came along in time to rescue her from her predicament with the help of one of his inventions. It's a. type of public address system whereby the students in her class will know whether or not she is talking. They believe it v ould bo asking for too much to hear what she says. Esther Hassfurtor, better known as Beatrix Dix, is the only graduate v ho can boast of a v cekly salary with three figures. She earns it by advising young people with love problems. Of course, you know she got her training at G. H. S.

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