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VOLGANO Q -X21 Zln fllllrmnrimn Full short his journey wasg no dust Of earth unto his sandals clarej The weary weight that old men must, He bore not to the grave. Charles Brasted, age fifteen, died Tuesday. April 19, at the Bethesda Hospital following an illness of about two weeks. Charles was the son of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Brasted of 9 Church Street. He was a member of the Senior High Homeroom, 35C. He was an exceptionally fine student and was a member of the High School Band and Orchestra in which he played flute. He also belonged to the National Thespian Society. the Junior, Science Club. and the High-Y Club. Charles was a member of the First Presbyterian Church where he sang in the YVestniinster Choir. He was a member of Boy Scout Troop No, 5 and had received the rank of Star Scout. The faculty and student body extend the deepest sympathy to his family. The school is bereft through the loss of this boy of attractive disposition, fine ability. and high character. -1' ilk 7 I l X l Page seven
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JII -vol.cANoD T l I x ll U Page six Ein fllllrmnriam Full many a gein of purest ray serene The dark unfathonfd caves of ocean bearg Full many a ftower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Richard Russell Huff, age thirteen, died Wednesday, March 9, at St. James Mercy Hospital, after a week's illness. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hud of Delaware Avenue. During his illness he was elected President of the Junior High School Homeroom, 8A-1. He was an active scholar, having received the honor of the highest average in scholarship in his grade last year. Richard was solo violinist in the Junior High School Orchestra. and held a chair in the Senior High Orchestra. The Hornell High School Band, of which he was a member in 1931, attended his funeral in a body. The bereft family received the heart-felt sympathy of faculty and students, who mourn the loss of a boy with such a promising future.
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JIl -vom.cANoD Y u F W 0 O R R E. D ' It X has been the endeavor ancl earnest desire of the ll Senior Annual Staff that this year hook he the expression of the originality 0 of l-lornell's fiftieth anniversary class and that it he a creation worthy of the fine opportunities given them ancl a htting memorial for the excellent attainments of the SENIOR CLASS OF 1932 Page eight
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