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'1 President's Address Today wc the juniors of 19'1, arc ctlebrating an cvt . : that we will always . , .- - r . - wt fondly cherish and one that we will remember as one of thc ldutstanding days in our high school life. We are looked upon with admiration and held in esteem by the lowerclassrneu, and we know we have the best wishes of the upp erclassmen. It has always been the privilege of the juniors to conduct the Arbor Day pro' grain. This observance of Arbor Day has hccn manifested in an increasing desire to know and understand Nature. We all partake of the joys and pleasures which trees and flowers afford us, hut we are sometimes apt to forget tlizit we have a duty to perform for these pleasure-givers. These friends of ours need care and protection. As our knowledge of them deepens and grows, we become nliorc conscious of their ncetls, and with this increased consciousness our appreciation will he intensified and marked with a greater degree of attention. Theres beauty all around our paths If but our watchful eyes Can trace it midst familiar things And through their lowly guise. Let us observe Arbor Dayg let us plant trees and protect upon each Arbor Day, with its message of spring and returnin them, Let us resolve life, to give Nature S its chance in all its forms: to know the things that are about us in the woods and in the ficlds, in the streams and lakes and on thc mountains and thi knowledge and usefulness but increase our joy of living. May the significance of this awakening, coupled with the plea is not only widen our ant memories of this Arbor Day signifies the awakening of Nature and the gloriclus presence of spring. i junior Day, serve as an incentive to the more serious, the great vcar. :r tasks in our Senior ALBERT D. SH.-XXV. Q? i 58
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RUTH L. COHEN Oilicc Work Merit Roll: Basketball Captain 'Z81 Brown and Blue Team 18f l9: Baseball Captain M281 Brown and Blue Team '28 29. The colors Brown and Blue Floating on the top of Hurchinxmi Arc nrrlced a pleasant memory. ,IOSEPH D'AMlCO University of Rochester Orchestra: Band. To have friends, be one. LOUISE C. DOREY ' College H, C. '26: Student Board '30: Literary Society: German Club: Girl Marshal of Mid- year Class: Gold Athletic Pin '29: Captain Ball: Vollcy Ball '?.6: Basketball Manager '30: Baseball '27-'30: Hiking, Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy. THYLA ESCCVE Stcnographer Merit Roll '28: Pageant. Enter to learn, go forth to serve, MARGARET GILCHRIST Stcnographcr Wliot ye sow. so shall ye also reall. RUTH GOODLOE Secretary Merit Roll '30. Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. SARAH E. GORLECHEN Secretary Merit Roll '27. Fur the dreamer lives forever But rlia tuiler dies in a day. RUTH GUBER Secretary Merit Roll 'Z7f'31: junior Play: Chorus: Pageant: Secretary ol' january Class '30. To err is human: tn forgive divine, XVhut you are to be you are becoming. Carry nn! FRANK V. I-IANAVAN. Ir. Undecided junior Play 'Z9: Book Monitor: Swimming Team '27-'30: Citv and State Medley Chamf pion '28: Volleyball: Basketball: Art Club '30g Spanish Club 18930: Literary Society 'l8f'30: Treasurer oi' Literary Society 'Z9: President oi Literary Society '30. Live to laugh. to love, to learn. THOMAS KENNEDY Undecided Commerce Club 'ZSQ Glce Club '28A'29: Cross Country Squad '27, Never explain-your friends do nat need it and your enemies will not believe you any- way. JAMES MacDONAl..D Work H. '27: H. l8: Merit Roll '27-'30: Hutch Club: CALENDAR STAFF. Can you blame anyone except yourself if you stumble twice or-er the some stone? MARGARET M. MACHEMER Private Secretary Merit Roll '28 10: Commerce Club. 'AGM-e to the world the best you have and the best will some back to you. ICSEPH R. MATTLE Undecided Merit Roll '29-'30: Lobby Usher '30: Spanish Club. 'iNothing ts past hope. VIOLA W. MEISSEID State Teachers College Merit Roll '28f'30. While you soioum in this transitory world do some good. THOMAS A. MUSCARELLA College Merit Roll '30 Traffic Officer '29: Italian Circle l8f30: Treasurer of Italian Circle '30 3l. 'iSpeulq well of everyone if you speak of them at all. MAX l. RTESSEN State Teachers College Tennis Team '30: Basketball Squad '29- '3O: Basketball Team '30-'MQ Spanish Club: Science Club: Art Club. Education is only like good culture. it cha-ages thc size, but not the tort. MATTIE SHANKS Undecided Set your ann high, and nevcr stop until you have realized your ideal. always doing your ln-st. LEO STANEK New York State Forestry School Basketball: Track: French Club: Decoraf tion Club. Enioy thc road. The best is lost to those uihn nhnrry blindly toward the 1nu1viev's C USC, EDWARD A. SWIANTEK Undecided Merit Roll '29-'30: Midvear Class Prophet: Book Monitor: Decoration Club: Commerce Club. NB! yourself. ROMAN M. VJALEK Eastman School ol' Music and Lew White Studios The world is my country: tn do good is my religion. DANIEL l. ZUPO Undecided Pageant '29q Commerce Club '28, Few of us ever get tired of doing ton many good turns.
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