One the school's most cherished traditions, tapping maple trees to make syrup, began with the move to the new building in 1929.
They are used to make syrup for medicinal purposes.
"I do enjoy making syrup," he says, "but I'm in it for the money, not the pleasure."
If I'm stuck here long enough, maybe I'll make syrup.
It is also used as a fuel in many industrial processes, including smoking meat and making maple syrup.
They earnestly tap maple trees across the street to make syrup.
"To make syrup for a sick throat," he responded promptly.
The maple sap was used to make syrup and candy.
The fruit can be used to make jelly or syrup.
Next is the family in 1819 collecting maple sap to make syrup.