Ilion High School - Class of 1942The Ilion Sentinel - June 25, 1942Classes of 199 Members Graduate From Ilion and Vicinity SchoolsIlion Class Sees America Thru Eyes Of Syrian YankeeArticle 5Source pdf file is here Illion NY Sentinel 1941-1943 - 0647.pdf on fultonhistory.com
Classes of 199 Members Graduate From Ilion and Vicinity Schools Ilion Class Sees America Thru Eyes Of Syrian Yankee A short stocky man witn a shock of black hair who called himself a shoemaker stood before the graduating class of Ilion High School at the commencement exercises Tuesday evening and gave them a challenge of almost fantastic hardship and accomplishment. To this American citizen, born in Syria, the knowledge at the age of 13 of his citizenship was like a door opening to heaven. Salom Rizk was 19 before he gained that "heaven" but his experiences since that time have bred in him a compelling patriotism which argued throughout his speech. This man, who as a boy knew the inoridible hardship of a Syrian village, burned and looted, its people enslaved under the boot heels of World War Armies, knows also what America means. He gave his audience the opportunity to see that America through his eyes. Mr. Rizk reminded his listeners of the great economic and social problems which still remain to be faced and solved here and told the graduates that in those problems lay their greatest challenge and greatest opportunity. Richard Van Wiggeren gave the salutatory, "Education for War," and Frank B. Soules, the valedictory, "Education for Peace." The Rev. E. O. Lore gave the invocation and benediction and music was furnished by the High School Band and Varsity Choir. Principal J. Guy Prindle in awarding prizes announced that two members of the class, Charles Jarvis and Soules, had received $2,000 and $1,500 scholarships, respectively, from Harvard University and the Eastman School of Music. He also announced that the graduates had invested $350 in war savings bonds, to mature to 13 years, as a memorial to their late class member, David (Rocky) Cramer. Principal J. Guy Prindle in awarding prizes announced that two members of the class, Charles Jarvis and Soules, had received $2,000 and $1,500 scholarships, respectively, from Harvard University and the Eastman School of Music. He also announced that the graduates had invested $350 in war savings bonds, to mature to 13 years, as a memorial to their late class member, David (Rocky) Cramer. The following received first prizes of $5 and second prizes of $3.50, according to their listing: Other prizes and their value:
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