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a 1 I K SALUTATORY ADDRESS Members of the Board of Education, Faculty, Cla-ssmates and Friends: We sit on this platform tonight, with the realization that our work as high school students is finished. With the end of these Commencement Exercises, our four years of study in the Saugerties High School will become history. For some of us, graduation will be followed by four additional years of study in college. For others, it will mean the starting of a business career. During the past four years, we have learned that the road to graduation is not an easy one. In leaving high school, to pursue our respective occupations, we have reason to believe that the road to succes-s will not be easy either. We know that success can be attained only by staying on this road and giving our occupations the best we have. It was with this thought that we selected our class motto, With different pace, but on the same road. It is our earnest hope that eventually this class will come together again at t-he top. At this time we wish to extend our sincere thanks to the teachers who have instructed us and to our many friends who have been interested in our work. We also take great pleasure in bidding you welcome to the Commencement Exercises of the Senior Class of 1932. HOWARD ANDERSON, Salutatorian. ,W VALEDWTORY Somewhere, on the shore of 0blivion's sea, long, long ago, mankind started on the trend upward and placed his feet on the beginning of the road which led to civiliza- tion. The story of his early struggles and growth, his efforts in removing himself a little further from savagery, is, perhaps mercifully kept from us. The narrative of the life of the race is that of onward striving. So we find ourselves continually reaching upward in everything we do. By graduating from high school we have fulfilled to a small extent our heritage of the search for knowledge that has been bequeathed to us from time immemorial. Now, as we pause for an instant on the threshold of school before going out into the world, we realize that tomorrow will find us suddenly cut off from that guiding star which has led us for the past four years. Tonight is the last time that we shall gather together as a class. When, if ever, we all meet again, it will be with divided interests, for some will go to college or other schools, while the remainder will immedi-ately go to work. It is with a vague feeling of regret that I stand here tonight to give you our last farewell. Yet, as the classes of 1930 and 1931 and all those preceding have passed on, so must we of 1932, making place for.those of 1933, And each of us will take up the torch of learning to carry it, with different pace, but on the same road, yet a little further. Thus on behalf of the class of 1932, I bid you farewell, and I say to you, for we are still looking back, though our faces must now be turned toward another beginning, Frater, ave atque vale! CHARLOTTE WALKER. Q N 1-I EWI 1 1' , l 'f ffwH'W 'ii' ' sr'-f '1 '- w'1 :-'-'ll Haw' '?3 '.f'??f is -' -51 ll-4lL.!w'l'lLEWdI!Itwf - 492222152322-'Q Page Tuelve
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