Saugerties High School - Sawyer Yearbook (Saugerties, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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-k0-lwr-v-h4-9-v-o-0-Ow0v0-4wQw0w0-4wlw0v0-Q--O-r-k0vY'Y4sQn0- mw0wO-v-t-i-0vt4-0wOw0-4u0w0-4-0w00-0whv0wU'v1w0wtvh-0w0-:a: 2 1 THL SAWYER H -O-0--bw!--9 SALUTATORY ADDRESS Members of our Faculty, Classmates, Friends: It is with eager joy that I extend to you a cordial welcome from the class of '27. We greet you all, our parents and friends, who have helped us to make this the crowning event of our lives, and we are glad that now we may share our happiness with you. Tonight, has come to us for the first time, the full relization of the fact that our four years of high school spent in dear old Saugerties High School are now almost finished. We are about to pass on to a life of higher education or of business wherein our success shall be determined by our own self-development. The value of our high school training will then be made manifest. The supreme test will be made :n our attitude toward new tasks, our desire to accomplish new endeavors. Our high school preparation has taught us that without labor, there is no achievement. Opportunity often knocks but once at each door. We have had the privilege of acquiring an education through the untiring efforts of our parents and teachers. Without their assistance we should have accomplished nothing. However, our class motto, Grasp the opportunity, has visualized for us the knowledge that without work on our own parts, we could not have fulfilled our destiny or attained the goal of success. Therefore, in our future life work, we shall keep the vision before us that as each opportunity is offered, we shall grasp it and in so doing, be compensated for our own labor as well as contributing our share toward making this world of ours a bit more beautiful and better place in which to live. Again, dear friends, I bid you welcome! Welcome, and yet again welcome, is the greeting I bear from the class about to graduate from this, our beloved high school! EVA DEDERICK. ? l VALEDICTORY Members of the Faculty, Schoolmates, Classmates and Friends: Tonight we are gathered together to perform our last exercises as a class. Such an occasion as this incites numerous and various emotions and brings to our memory many of the pleasant and profitable hours spent here in our high school during the four years in which our worthy faculty has tried to instill in us the desire to aid mankind, by preparing to render our services, both toward a material and felicitous end. These commencement exercises tonight bring to a close a short but valuable chapter in our lives. Here, under the skillful guidance of the faculty, we have been trained and made fit to face the problems of the world and to deal with them with such dexterity as is worthy of the fruits of education. Ultimate success is today computed in terms of public service. It is an axiom that each educational advantage and privilege incurs an accompanying public respon- sibility, and in pursuing our high school education we have automatically accepted that responsibility. The scope of that service-whether it shall be restricted to the immediate community, or shall extend to the entire nation, or to all humanity is a problem upon which modern leaders have failed to agree. It is a problem to the solution of which we as a class must contribute our fair share. Classmates! The hour has come when we must part. But no, we do not part! Although each one of us may take a different road in life, we are all linked together in spirit. One cannot forget the fellow who went to school with him and shared his good fortunes, joys and hardships. Farewell is a word which at times means very little, but, at such a time as this, carries with it a momentous meaning. It signines the severing of the bonds of companionships which are most dear to us, and taking away only the remembrances of the many happy hours passed with pals and friends of our school days. But each one of us must choose a definite path in life which leads to some high goal, and we must work and strive to attain that goal. And so with hearts full of thanks and gratitude to the faculty and the people in general for their combined efforts in trying to prepare us for the higher things in life, we, the class of 1927, must take our leave. Farewell. NORBERT SEARING. -s--o-u-o--o-o-o-of-o--o--s-fo-o--s-o-s--o-.0--o--o--Q--o--o--o--no o o--o--o--o--9--s--o-v-...Q--9.-u.......g...........,..........................,..g..o-.0-....,. 09 'C 00O0O'c.

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