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III To Floy S. Lish, who for six years has faithfully served as faculty ad- visor to the Senior Classes of North Tonawanda High School, we, the members of the class of 1934, do gratefully dedicate this edition of the North Star. ' 'With good will, doing service. ' ' DEDICATION IN MEMORIAM EDGAR LOUIS GETMAN '34 1916-1934 None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise.
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FOREWORD FOREWORD We are living in a world of rapid change. The ideals and customs of yesterday are obsolete. In their place, we iinid a new era of progress and achievement. Thns, the Annual Staff felt that modernism would be an appropriate theme for the North Star of 1934. Throughout the annual, we have endeavored to express the spirit of this modern age by both the art work and the write-ups. That the North Star of 1934 may act as a beacon, lighting the way to the future, we, the Senior Class of 1934, pre- sent this book.
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FACULTY IV Ruth Abell Carrie Ayers Prince Beebe Wallace Bitters Anna Byers I Eileen Clary Dayle Cragbon Nellie Crawford Louise Daggett Hazel Dates Mabel Fassett Raymond Fick Dudley Gilmore Ancella Hanley Leila Houghwout FACULTY Dana H. Wells, Principal Albert Humphreys Elizabeth Janke Jessie Kearly Anne Leonhardt Floy Lish Edith Meadows Genevive Meagher Katherine Meagher Elizabeth Mills Charles O'Brien Agnes Orcutt Edward Parske Ethel Reed Mary Rink Edna Sackett Hazel Sager Helen Sichler Coletta Smith Lewis Smith Henry Smoyer Eleanor Stekl Charles Stoaks Gertrude Taylor Earl Tierney John Tuskey John Tussing Harvey Watts Arlene Werth BOARD OF EDUCATION Walter H. Wendell, President Harold E. Bollier Mrs. Coletta B. Smith Claude L. Moss, Superintendent Dr. T. F. Reszel Charles E. Hewitt . FACULTY GREETINGS Graduation is, indeed, a very happy occasion. It is the successful completion of one set of tasks and the beginning of an enlarged outlook on greater responsibilities. The faculty of the high school shares with the seniors the joy and happiness of the occasion and in all sincerity wishes each senior the best of good luck, long life, happiness, and a full measure of success. Finally, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good reportg if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think of these things.
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