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The tJ41'ChJi'll6 To THE SIXTY-THIRD GRADUATING CLASS OF NORTHEAST: And more particularly to the editors and his associates in the arduous labor of preparing this class commentary, I wish to express my deep appreciation and a bright hope, appreciation of the genuine sincerity and unselfishness that you have constantly shown, and the hope that those qualities will persist in a world which sorely needs them. HARRY SNYDERMAN. . .JL . .,+,g,qp.4.g.,. To MR. SNYDERMAN: We shall remember you as one who was truly helpful. In solving the many problems connected with the Archive, which seemed insurmountable to us of lesser experience, your assistance was invaluable. Your aid was not of the merely mechanical kind. Your solution of every problem suggested reflection and originality, true helpful- ness and a spirit of genuine interest in our class. Only the realization that you will thoroughly understand our gratitude gives us assurance in voicing our thanks and saying that in the minds of the members of the sixty-third class to be graduated from Northeast High School, you will be remembered as One Who Was Truly Helpfuln. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1934. Northeast High School Page Ten
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The tflrchzve To THE MEMBERS or JANUARY CLASS, 1934. On the campus of one of the large Universities a monument has been erected in honor of one of the students who died fighting in France. On it is this simple but appealing inscription: He played on the scrubs three years, he refused to quit. The young man exhibited the same fidelity on the battlefield as on the football field. And today that little inscription on the monument recalls to hurrying students the story of a man who refused to quit. He refused to quit! Wllat finer tribute can be given to any man? Each boy is about to be summoned to play a game upon the battlefield of life, to some this means climbing to the mountain tops, to others it means remaining in the valleys. No matter what position in life you attain, remember you are a Northeaster and a true Northeaster refuses to quit. The best of luck and success to you as you enter on this new period of your life. LEIGHTON K. SMITH. . J M . 'se?f'5',ql,.'3'g-'Q' To MR. SMITH, P1LoT OF THE JANUARY CLASS OF '34: We, the January 1954 Class, extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Smith, the class adviser. We are deeply indebted to him for putting his shoulder behind the wheel of our class activities. At times his work was trying, affairs cropped up which were seemingly insurmountable, but by his patience and guidance we have come out on top. It has been through his zealous and unceasing efforts that success has attended this sixty-third graduating class. His job was expansive, and at the same time difficult, but throughout he has proved to be a capable pilot of our graduation schooner. To us he was more than an adviser, he was a wise administrator. Mr. Smith, we are glad to have this opportunity of expressing our gratitude to you, a loyal Northeaster. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1934. C lass of January, 1934
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The Iflrchive THE STAFF 5a7il01'-in-Chief WALTER M. BEJUKI QA550ciafe Eciitoff PHILIP P. HOLROYD JOHN A. WICK Twayineff Jvlanageaf' eAJJiJfan! 73zz5i1ze55 Jiflafzagez' FREDERICK C. ROWLEY WILLIAM D. HERION, JR. Secretaries DURBIN R. MACINTOSH, Cbaimzan HARRY E. GOERKEN CHARLES J. KENKELEN LEONARD LEVIN WARREN E. RYAN JOHN G. SCHLOENDORN SLf101'l'.f HERMAN I. CAPLAN CHARLES E. FRANK PHILIP P. HOLROYD RALPH MILLIGAN HERLIAN POPPE V411 5' a?if01'5 PAUL M. KLEINBORD RALPH LUTZ Features MAURICE BEROER PHILIP P. HOLROYD THOMAS F. LOCKIERBY 73i0g1'aj1hie5 JOHN A. WICK JOHN L. ADAMS HARRY J. I-IERDENWAG, JR. GEORGE B. MASON GEORGE F. SHARP NORMAN C. ALPER ALBERT W. IRION, JR. CHARLES A. NEELY, JR. WILLIAIVI WARD HARRY J. FOSTER THOMAS J. JACKSON BENJAMIN M. QUIGG, JR. EDWARD J. ZIMEL Class 0 January, 1934 Pag e Eleven
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