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4 cUfow he prayed and how he fasted, Cgfow he lived and toiled, and suffered That the tribes of men might prosper, That he might advance his people , HIAWATHA.
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M i irr t . THE NIAGABIAN igadtitp NINETEEN Truim-ONE Thank 'You ,N its several business relationships the staff of the 1931 Niagarian has been singularly fortunate in meeting generous and courteous persons and organizations. Grateful, the staff wishes to thank its benefactors publicly. To Mark R. Bedford, our faculty adviser, we cannot offer thanks commensurate with his helpful advice and guidance, due. to his wide experience. Not only has he taken a heartfelt interest in our book on which he has worked so hard, but his sympathetic understanding of each one of us has endeared him to our hearts. The care and attention which a year book entails on a faculty adviser is laborious to say the least, and we thank Mr. Bedford. We are deeply indebted to Norman Schoelles and Norman Martin, our staff artists, who have shown an exceptional degree of artistry in doing the greater part of the art work for the 1931 Niagarian. The quality of their work speaks for itself. We thank Lester White for his many snapshot contributions. Mr. Kondo of the Kondo Studio, has put such a personal touch to his work as photographer for the year book, that we sincerely thank him. Mr. Christ, as a representative of the Buffalo Engraving Company, has offered suggestions and professional advice which have been exceed' ingly helpful. Mr. Byron Human, of Byron Human Printing and Binding Works, has taken extra time to painstakingly explain the essentials of printing and to offer his advice on matters in which he is skilled and experienced. Lastly, we thank those who have so generously patronized us by buying our book. 1101
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THE NIAGARIAN NINETEEN THIRTY ONE KW 4 ,,.,' JAMES F. TAYLOR May I take this opportunity to congratulate the edif tor of this year's Niagarian? The publication is a great credit to the people directly responsible for its production, as well as to the Senior Class as a whole. The record of the High School has been a very fine one in the past and the Class of 1931 has well maintained the high standard of scholarship and school loyalty which has been such a characteristic of the student body through the years. As you leave the portals of Niagara Falls High School may your departure be a happy one, due to a feel- ing of satisfaction in a task Well performed. I wish for your life that which will bring to you the most of real happiness and to the world the maximum of good. JAMES F. TAYLOR. i 12 l
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