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THE CLASS UF 1957 prefenfffhe ACADEMICIAN UTICA FREE ACADEMY UTICA, NEW YQRK
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s 0l Ql,U0l' .' When memory's fires burn and smoulder slow, And old friends are forgotten in life's storm, Then add more fuel-bring back that grateful glow By me-by memory in a concrete form. -1907 Academician This brief poetic reface takes one back to the days when the Academy was young, when the Old Build- ing was the only lguilding, and the first UFA Academician went to press. Now, after a half century, char- acterized by two great wars, by amazing scientific advances and startling changes, the UFA yearbook celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. The 1957 Academician, in a small way, is a picture of the changes of these last fifty years. The Academician of 1907, literary and historical in approach, opened with a detailed history of the Academ . Following the history came poems and stories, including one by Harold Frederic, '09, who later Y . became one of UIlC8'S best known authors. Sections for school songs and yells, senior statistics, athletics, ' ' ' l 'll d b d in nd osed the Academic Observer, musical or anlzations, and fratermties, sparse y 1 ustrate y raw gs a p group photographs, completed the iook. In contrast with the slim 1907 Academician we present a pictorial story of life here at UFA in 1957. It is a story of hours spent in the classroom and study hall, in the library and gym, it is a record of games, meets, la s and club ro rams. It is a story of a school that has expanded in enrollment and scope beyond the Y a P greams of those earfy editors of 1907. Ours is a larger school, a larger graduating class, a larger book, re- flecting the more complex life of today. b ' ' ' ' b k 'll e Yet we, the class of 1957, 1o1n our predecessors of long ago 1n the hope that this, our year oo , W1 memory in a concrete form , that when memory's fires burn slow the 1957 Academician will for us all bring back that grateful glow. gchfora Ca-Editor-Mary Jane Laun Ca-Editor-Jon Magendanz Literary Editor-Marlene Benesch Layout Editor-Ernie Berkowitz Copy Editor-Judy Bates Photography-Linda Detwiler J-7 Burinur Managers-Jack Jones, Arnold Myers U Arrociate Editorr-Elaine Bazan, Phyllis Clark, ' Valerie England, Gregory Colocotronis, Ted S Martin, Carole Oglesby, Tony Redmond, James Y?Q'f illT' 5 Sapanara, Joyce Waite, Arlene Weaver. .gl'fi:i3ilQl3 af- fp -v vs?-I 1' I' Z I fax judge 0 Confenfd fl ,X FACULTY . .1 ... 5 X I ,A X STUDENTS . . 17 , g l ACTIVITIES . . 71 ' QS ' SPORTS . , 95
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