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5 ,4 :-'Q A, JAMES REID But ni Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy!! HAYDEN RICHARDS Before man made us citizens, great Nature made us fmeufj VIOLET RICHMOND Infinite riches in a little roomf BEATRICE RODKIN She's Cl most extraordinary woman. ERNEST SALVINO The mam that hath cz tongue, I say, is no man, if with his tongue he cannot win a womarzf' NORMAN SANTER I am here, a nhosen, mmplef GEORGE SCHILLER To friends a friemlf! KENNETH SEBAST ln life l but a challenge xenf' GEORGE STEVENS Never lwwe that fill tomorrow whlr-h you mn rlo today, KARL O. STRENGE Knowledge ix power. ANTHONY STRITTER Heyone, dull care! l prlthee beyone from me! CAROLYN SZYJKOWSKI She is a woman, therefore may be 'wonerlg She 'is' a wUMcl7l, flu'refm'e may lm won. FRANK 'FANGARONE f'I'Vhnt shoulcl a lllllll do but lm mer'ry.f' DEAN TEELE For every why he had fl 1c'l1erefor1', ALOYSIUS TOMASZE Br 1 'vely worldly. but not worldly 1visn.' AZ ELAINE UPPERSTROM eu a woman. will or wonlt. clepend onftj 'will flo't. xhe 'willg :md tl1ore's au nml on'f. X IFRED voN STEENBURGH l'at'ie'uce is a 'neeexs-ity 'ingredient of yenuix' ALBERT VAN VALKENBURGH Anything for u quiet life. CATHERINE WISNIEWSKI Modest ax u wood-'violet. GEORGE WLODERCZAK Oh, 'tix ewcellent to have a yiantls strength. EVELYN YOUNG 'UTLQ not a lip, or eye. we beauty call, But the joint force mul full result of all. MARY YORKSTON But to see her was to love her, Love but her and love forever. H
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EDWARD KIMMERLE My life is full of 'weary days. LEONARD KOLLIN The tide tarrieth no man. SIDNEY KOLLIN The less people speak of their greatness, the more we think of Varsity Tennis Team, Assistant Manager of Baseball, Inter Class Basketball, Palette Club, Poster Design Ad- vertisirg Committee, Inter Class Cross Country Harvard HOWARD KRIEGER On the bright lexicon of youth, there's no such word as fail. PHILIP LESLIE , f'For he who is honest is noble. REGINALD LESNIESKI If fame is only to come after death, I am in no hurry for it. Manager of Cross Country, Shucis Advertising Staff, University of Alabama EUGENE MCHALE His welvome smile would break forth genially when the dues-collector aafme round. DOUGLAS McMANUS A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest menf' JOSEPH McMANUS The choice of master spirits of this age? Baseball 121, 131, 14-1, Captain of Baseball 131, Basket- ball 121, 131, 1441, Captain of Basketball 141, Football 131, 1411, Captain of Football 14-1, Home Room Repre- sentative 131, Vice-President of Students Council, Boys Representative of Athletic Council 121, 131 PETER MASHUTA We live in deeds, not words? FRANK MICHALOVIC I am part of all that I have 'metf' EDWARD NEARY I never loved a dear gazellef' HOWARD ODDY Serious and dignified? ELEANOR PAINTER Lofty and distant to them that knew her not,' But,to those that sought her, sweet as summer? President of Art Club 131,' 1411, Secretary of Blue Tri- angle 14-B1, Art Editor of Shucis 14B1, Home Room Representative ANGELA POERSCH Hind me discourse, I will enchant thine ears. HAROLD POWELL I stood among them, but not of themff ADELBERT PURGA ' Genius must be born, and never can be taught? PHILLIP RAKOSKE GAII that is highest and noblest in 'man conceals itselff'
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61112 Spell On moonlight nights of mystic spell, The ancient wisemen say, The veil is drawn which hides the distant Past From the clear light of To-day. Diana's star was glowing in the sky VVhen a Stranger mounting the steep hill Found at last the top, then paused to stand A statue, motionless and still. Before his eyes lay that green valley of the East Where the ever-silent Mohawk flows, And as he watched, the veil was slowly drawn And changing visions from the mist arose. A tiny village sets among the trees Which lift their lofty splendor high In defiance proud to th' immutable fates VVho decreed that they must die. For a hardy race with scarred and toil-worn hands Have built their sturdy dwellings thereg Taught in Life's stern school, they bravely fought VVith a strength and honor rare. . Th' encircling mists in wavering billows roll And gathering, slowly hide the glades, An opaque wall unfathomed as the sea In which the village sinks and fades. Now gleams a hidden fire amid the darkened void, Again the curtaining darkness pales to grey, Then in a translucency of shimmering light Cuts the parting clouds with searing ray. A thriving city known throughout the lands of earth, 6111: Shuris Whe1'e that small town in lonesome pride once stood, Has risen, a half-dreamed hope of men long dead Who struggled on, a valiant brotherhood. Si
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