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,F - The time for leaving draws near. Now the words of our school song take on a deep and profouncl meaning: She calls for our allegiance To 'noble aims and fair, And in our souls we wear her seals- - All life shall find it there. Our hearts that learn to love her Will steadfast be and true, However fur in life we stray From Ccrit'n1l's Brown :mtl Blue. STEPHEN M. Lavnsz. Charge to the Juniors Today the Class of 1931 pauses to perform one last service for our Alina Mater hcforc we leave for fresh woods and pastures new. To you-W-seniors of tomorrowf we entrust our school and the ideals it has fostered during sevcntyfseven years of service to the citizens of Buffalo. It has heen our privilege to carry the banner of leadership during this, our last year. and we are proud to traiisfer our trust to you. Our high school life has been pleasant and protitahle and, with a tang of sadness, we end this part of our career, 1 You, as seniors, will assume new responsibilities. Greater fields for service will he yours and opportunities to excel in scholarship and athletics will present themselves. Behind you lie three quarters of a century of tiinefhonored traditions. By heing trustworthy and loyal you can further these ideals. We sincerely hope that every undertaking you attempt will he successful and that you may next year feel as we do today, assured that Centrals spirit shall live on in her Class of 1932. Tet for your guidance, this I say Honor the Past-it has built today But, O! The Present ctmsecrute ' To Truth, to Beauty, and to Love. ML-vrirna Hucnes. Mary Boland, ViCe'President. Response We assume the duties which you have performed so well. This obligation will be ours as the Class of 1932, to keep the faith which you intrust to us. lt is with the feeling that one has when one's older brother leaves the household to seek his way through the world, that we now see you preparing to leave tliis school, where you achieved so much and where you have won many honors and where you have spent so many happy hours. May the spirit of Hutchinson attend y u on your way! The o Class of 1932 extends its heartiest congratulations and best wis ts. E h Alhcrt D. Shaw, President of the junior Class. 45
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Vaiedictory The four years that we have spent at Hutchinson, fellow classmates, are crystal' li:,cd, tonight, in a single moment of goodebye, a blending of exaltation and poignant regret. Our hearts quicken at the memory of the golden heritage handed down to us through Alma Mater. We can look at the past and see things in their true perspective. Now, we can only smile at the memory of that first year of adjustment, when, pain' fully conscious of our inexperiencc, we were so eager for the gifts Alma Mater had in store for us. How we worked and how we played through the next year! What a glorious sense of achievement we experienced during our seventy-fifth anniversary! And, now, to-night, as we sit together, in hushed thoughtfulness, one idea dominates our minds-- Carry on. Even as the ancient Greeks, in their torch races, strove to keep the sacred flame alight, so must we carry with us and keep ever burning the torch of our Alma Mater. If we keep it high above, and ever before us, the shadows will fall behind, We have spent four of the happiest years of our lives under the guidance of that light. It burned hrilliauitly through our victories and shone stead- fastly, tenderly, through our defeats. It glowed with a warmth and mellowncss through our friendships and blazed the way to new and fascinating worlds of thought. Tonight, fellow classmates, a bit of that light has penetrated into each of our hearts. If we tend it faithfully, it will always illuminate the present and burn away the mist of the future, preserving for tomorrow, yesterday. ' You, Mr, Thomas, and, you also, members of the faculty, have been the high priests of that sacred flame. Patiently, steadfastly, you have kept it alive and have interpreted its meaning to us. Honor, Courage, Loyalty, Service. How those words ring in our hearts! With what loving affection we shall remember the teachers of these lessons! We, who have had the privilege of your friendship shall carry away with us the beauty that lives in the memory and becomes the very stuff of which our souls are made. OUR ALMA MATER 'Thou Spirit of a mighty heritage Let thy golden memories ,Be ozw inspiration In this ever clmnging trend From tlic old order to the new! , CARMELLA Coiuu-roms. President's Address Class Day is a time'honored institution at Hutchinson. Today the class of 1931 has the happy privilege of welcoming teachers, parents, friends and schoolmates to the exercises. Graduation is not far off. We know that means staring life on our own responsi- bility, and we realize that many obstacles are before us, but we are confident that the lessons learned in this, our beloved school, will help us to solve some of life's problems. As we enter the active life as citizens of the Hnest country in the world, the services we render should be fraught with earnest effort and willingness to give the best that is in us to the furthering of the highest ideals of citizenship. As citizens it will be our privilege, not only to promote and cherish our American institutions, but also to obey the established government. 45
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Prophecy Scene: Laboratory of the American Archeaological Research Co. Time: 2050 A. D. Characters: Prof. of Rescarehg Asistant 101. ' fThe Prof. is seen busy at desk. Soon she puts her hand to her head in a per' plexed manner and then v:alls:j Prof.: l0l! 1011 Come here quickly. Go and find out what time it is. I really have lost all sense of time. U01 hurries to 13 month calendar, runs finger over month after she has pulled otf 12 months, then returns to Prof., 101: flu inonotonej It is the 13th day of the 13th month of the year 2090 A, D. Prof.: Stop that! I must concentrate, if possible. 101: If possible. Prof.: Stop that! 101: Stop that! fin same voice as professorj. Prof.: fwalkiiig nervously up and down laboratoryj Eeekl I almost forgot that I have to speak to the Amnesia Remembrance Association tomorrow on Pronii' nent People of 1970.0 fRushed to Televisionfphone and calls up A. R. A. fmovic projeetedj. Prof.: XYZ S90 fpicture on screenl. Hello! Is this the A. R. A. Yes? No? Oh, yes! Well, connect me with the president, please. Hello, Presie, ol' boy. This is professor 9999. No, I d0n't want to borrow anything. No. I just called to let you know that l'll speak to your elub to' morrow. I never fail. Please send a gyroplane down for me at 15 o'cloek. So long, Presie. fHangs upj, Hurry, 101. Say, what are you doing there? fSecs 101 sitting at desk in pref occupied statcj 101: Oh, nothing. just thinking. Prof.: Horrors! Who ever heard of a hired lady robot thinking? Thats a social error, 101, and you should know it. Vifhy, what do you think we pay you for, thinking? Come now, go and get those books and things we found in that old building in Buffalo. They may give us some information about the people of that time. 1101 goes out and returns with materialj . Prof.: K. O., let's dig in and work. fPicks up paper and reads., Prof.: Well, well, as I breathe and eat concentrated food pellets, this article of November 20, 1950, says that Abraham Blinkoff is organizing a city beyond the Queen Maud Mts. in Antarctica. He intends to call it Lavinport in honor of Stephen Lavin, originator of the Multiple electric refrigerator which freezes anything at 20 degrees above the freezing point. Vera Nickl has donated a library. 4 101: Here is a funny ad. Sigmund Arywitz is offering for sale 1,000 copies ot his autobiography entitled How I Became a Success. Isn't that extraordinary? Prof.: Well, I expect to write the scenario for a talkie about my life. I'm sure it will amaze the world. 101: It will startle the world, Prof.: That was entirely uncalled for. You should remember your position 47
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