Rhodes School - Rhodester Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1951

Page 83 of 104

 

Rhodes School - Rhodester Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 83 of 104
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Page 83 text:

Coiiiiiieiicenieiit- witli confidence and conrage we go onward Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt has honored Rhodes School by ac- cepting our invitation to address the Seniors at Commencement. June 1951. provided her duties make it |.)Ossible for her to be in New York City on that evening.

Page 82 text:

Lejl — Dr. Thomas H. Briggs, emeritus Professor of Edu- cation at Teachers College, speaks to the graduating Seniors of February, 1951. Right — Louise Rogers sings to a Commencement audi- ence.



Page 84 text:

1 ' HE tasT WiU ftHO , tEsrarmT We the Senior Class of 1951, being of sound mind and a clieerfully disposing dis- position, do declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament, and desire to bequeath to: Mr. Fried — a five-year contract to replace The Answer Man. Mr. Janovver— a two-and-a-half-minute hole in the ground to bury the bull. Mr. Gorman — students who have their homework on Monday. Mr. Dooley — Side — , side — , angle! Miss King — notarized excuses. Miss Masciarelli — an automatic window opener. Mr. Selifjman — students who are all ladies and gentlemen. Miss Hastings — students who attend rehearsals. Mr. Kirwan — a better Senior Class. Mr. Rose — a two-year supply of clean blotters. Mr. Frost— a jjermanent set of magnifying glasses. Mr. Lyncli — an emjity lobby. The residents of .54th street— 500 gags and 1000 pairs of earmufis. Mr. Goodman — a healthy faculty. Miss Nahum — a one-way ticket to Spain. Mr. Sniolen — a new vocabulary of epithets. Mr. Merrall — a big bag of |)romises. Mr. Kobbins— charter membershij) in the American Medical Association. Mr. Glass — a joke fumigator. Miss Merkler— a copy of Male and Female. ' Mr. Perry — editors who ajjpear with written copy instead of verbal In Witnes.s whereof we who have made our mark now set our seal

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