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MARY CLANCY MILDRED STEWART We shall always remem- ber Miss Stewart as one who never passed us by without a smile. We regret tiiat our daily association with her must cease; we congratulate those whose opportunity it will be to have her with them. CLAYTON BENNETT We have a feeling that Clayton's popularity and vigorous enthusiasm is only a beginning of the achieve- ments we anticipate for him in life. IVA LOO BROWN Versatility hardly covers all the tilings tiiat Iva Loo is capable of doing. She is clever at public speaking, a pleasing entertainer on the pinno, skillful in managing school affairs and sh! ! she can manage men too. “A thought of Mary brings to one's mind a picture of a charming young lady of colonial days. However. Mary’s innocent look covers up the real Mary. She is full of fun. quite athletic, prone to giggle and very fond of dancing. JANET CLARKE She came, she saw and she conquered. M A RG ARET C A RSC A DDES' Always smiling and gay. Peg makes the world a pleasanter place in which to dwell. She is a good dancer, an earnest worker and a real pal. Class of '27 wishes her bon voyage.” 6
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(Uljr rlmgin —Hhat Jit iflratts— This year Schuylerville High Scliool enters a new field of endeavor and initiates an undertaking never before attempted in the history of the school. This plan concerns the publishing of a School Year Book. With the opening of the new school building, the spirit of the school has shown a marked improvement and the Orange and Black has waved vali- antly over subdued opponents. Through the efforts of students interested in athletics and literary efforts, it is the purpose of this year book to increase the prestige of the school among neighboring institutions and to provide a medium through which the hitherto disregarded talent of the student body may show itself. The Senior Class of this year feels especially honored in having so many of its members appointed editors and is proud of tbe distinction shown. The graduating classes of future years will find it their duty to supervise this work and add new links to the chain of friendship bv which undergraduates and alumni are bound into a single unit. Let tbe students entering the school consider it their duty to contribute to this purpose and let them look forward to the time when they too must ex- ercise the dignity of their position in setting an example for those of the lower classes. It is not the plan of this publication to be a “world-beater” nor can it even dare to hope for this distinction. “Rome was not built in a day,” neither can the value of this book show itself in one edition. But if the future represen- tatives of Schuylerville High School do not give their every bit of energy and advance this undertaking to a higher position every year, the disappointment of the present editors will be great indeed and their efforts may be considered of little consequence. This book does not propose to commemorate school achievements alone but bas a spirit of historical importance as well. The name, “The Schuyler,” shows that interest has been taken from the historical viewpoint of the community at large. May the book prove to be as worthy of praise as the community in which it originated! Therefore, if “The Schuyler” creates equal interest in school and com- munity life, those concerned in its making will feel well repaid for their ef- forts and the future betterment of the book will be made certain. May our wishes not be in vain! Thomas Nacy.
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HELENA FLINT Humor plus Gaiety plus Pep plus School Spirit equals Helena, a jolly, good pal. BEATRICE GOODRICH Vim, vigor, vitality that’s Beatrice. The success of Schuylervlllc's basketball team would never have been so glorious had it not been for Bea’s fast playing. ALICE IIAREN “Your earnest. steady. faithful work Has gained for you this graduation. May it for bigger, finer things. Be just a preparation.” EDWARD HARRIS •‘Perseverance will get you there.” RACHEL MYER “She is our retiring maid To whom no mischief can he laid.H . CHARLES NORTHRUP Slow in speech, slow in action, that’s Charles—but he gets there just the same. “Chuck” is a letter man in baseball and a great bas- ketball fan. We are told that he has a “taking way” with the girls.
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