Hutchinson Central High School - Calendar Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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THE CALENDAR 7 Presidents Address Our dreams of diplomas and of graduation from high school are to be realized within a very short time-now each one of us begins to think of the future. Whether the goal be a profession or business, we arc, or should be equally prepared to overcome obstacles that might present themselves in our individual quests for success. If we have put forth the right kind of effort in our four years' work, if we have heeded the wise counsel of our teachers, then we may rest assured that we shall be successful. After all, it is not the book learning we acquire at school that is going to be of most benefit to us after our school days are over. It is the good habits that we form while trying to master the different subjects that really count. Ten years from now, we may have lost all our knowledge of Latin and mathematics, but the habits of indus- try and research and accuracy formed by the study of these subjects will remain with us. Our four years spent at dear old Hutchinson have been years filled with plenty of work as well as fun-but it has been the kind of work that has prepared us for citizenship. The friendly associations with schoolmates and teachers will never be forgotten. Friends of today are our friends of tomorrow! Saying farewell to our comrades may be compared to reading tl1e last chapter of a fine book. As we come to the last pages and close this splendid volume, let us think of the sequel, the pages of which will contain the record of what we accomplish later. May the next volume be worthy of us. 1 - EDMOND LEONE. Charge to juniors We, the class of 1929, realize with deep regret that our career at Hutchinson is drawing to a close. Our graduation and the many pleasant times we have had in this dear place will soon be delightful memories. The time has come for us to relinquish our place to others for we seek pastures newv. It is to you, dear juniors, to whom we must intrust the Brown and Blue, that beautiful symbol of love, honor, obedience and service. Will you guard the colors with all your strength as we have tried to? - When you are taking the places which we so sorrowfully leave, you will discover that there is a deep significance attached to the oflice of a senior. For it is you on whom the future of Hutchinson depends. It is you on whom falls the responsibility of upholding the high standards of our school. Do it by giving your whole-hearted support to its activities, by cooperating with its faculty and by being loyal to your duties. Be strong! We are not here to play, to dream, to drift, We have hard work to do and loads to lift, Shun not the struggle-face it 'tis God's gift. May you, the class of 1930, succeed in all that you undertake and when your graduation nears, we hope you will feel as we do, that you have accomplished some- thing worth-while and that you have tried to do your best to uphold the honor of Hutchinson-Central High School, our Alma Mater. BLANCHE LANKLER.

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8 THE CALENDAR Response Members ofthe Class of 1929: Encouraged and inspired by your example, we, the Junior Class are now about to assume Senior responsibilities. As you turn your precious charge over to our care, we feel like new sentries taking on the duties of the watch. ALMA MATER, on to victory, is our pass-word. . Class of 1929, we will keep guard. All's Well. EARL W. ANDERSON President of Junior Class. Class Poem Come ye, and of thy Alma Mater sing, Come bearing laurels, garlands, flowers fair, To deck her walls and strew her spacious grounds, That far and wide our steadfast love be sung. For lo, the destined day draws quickly nigh, The sad event which every heart doth rend. 'Tis hard to take last leave of thee we love, Within whose walls have ever been in all Our grief, solace, delight in all our joysg Whose wide-swung doors are gates that daily ope Unto Elysium's ethereal realms, Wherein wise shepherds ever kindly lead Their flocks to pastures rich, and also guide Them to the clear Pierian spring hidden In this empyreal demesne. Within Thy walls we have but' four short seasons dwelt, Now must we hence, it grieves our hearts. Yet is our sorrow in departing thus Assuaged for happy memories of these Fleeting days will bless our later years. Thou gracious mother, constant star of learning, Emblazed hast our souls with vivid flames: To live rich lives for our content, to serve Our fellows. With a high resolve to work To right the wrong and to uphold the right, Ever to keep our faith with every man, And often pause to ponder truths eternal.

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