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S1-:mon 1T1..xss Hoon 31 U'PlC'IlIf1lF1I-10d Weed 'HI-111.11 bc, No 00111111011 g111'f1cr11f flower' -is luv, Yet 11618 as SIQTCCUICSS all Iris OI1'Il,, ll'l1--ich 11017101180 11111-nts 11111-1' 111'1'1'1' l1'Il0Il7l1,. Senior Class 145 5 Athletic Association 11-2-3-45 3 Pieayune Press Association 11-2-3-45g Football 1255 Track Team 135 g Literary Society 145 5 Pres. ll. Ill. S. A. A. 145. Senior Theme: Postal Savings- llanksf, llvll-1l'li'.S' 171 at. Wim., L.iU1x.i A. - - - - - 151 Summit Street Latin-English Course. Age 19 years. V It is the qufict '11:orkcr that succccrls. Senior Class 1455 Pieayune Press Association 11-2-3-455 Literary Society 145. Senior Theme: Irrigation, 'fLoo7c. I' 61.1.3 1 YVILLOUGHBY, ANNA HELEN s-4.1.11-x' 'J'-240 Columbia Avenue . ' A 5 1 ' Classical Course. 'nw M425 Age 17 years. A magnfiyicicnt spcctctcle of lmnzczfn l1appi11css. DG A. 5 Senior Class 145 5 Literary Society 145. fa-g Senior Theme: People of Africa. 'S K P' 'IO Oottonff YAGER, Ros.-1 A. - - -- - - , Stafford, N. Y. English Course. Age 20 years. S0 buafom, blfithc afnd flcho11c11il1'. Senior Class 145 3 Literary Societyg Pieayune Press Association. Senior Theme: The Mountain People of the Southf' Don-'t you lmow.- ZAPF, FLORENCE M. - - - - Walnut Street Road English Course. A36 13 yGH1'S- Silence is the perfect hcfrald of joy. Senior Class 145 5 Literary Society 145. Senior Theme: The Salvation Army. Oh Dear---? 4, 'W Ffkv- f
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30 SENIOR GLASS Boon -1. host. Lj5l'eeLe7ll - Ubin W1 SPENCER., LORRAINE I-IARTT - - - 308 EHSE Main Street English Course. Age 20 YGHPS- fi noble typo of good he-roto fwomcmlzoocl. Senior Class Q45 5 Picayune Press Association Q3-45 5 Lit- era.ry Society Q 45 5 Program Committee of Literary Society. Senior Theme: Development of Religious Painting. Domi ! J SXVARTHOUT-, ISABELLE deal - - - South Main Street Classical Course. ' Age 19 years. An 6aZ'CZfllS7:'U6 mtmlclen. Senior Class Q 45 5 Picayune Press Association Q35. Senior Theme: 'fThe Negro of the South. 'Wlmt did you get in Groeltft SYMfoNs5 URSULA M. - - V-'S - 4 Fisher Park Dainty doth she ctppecw. Senior Class Q455 Picayune Press Association Q1-2-3-455 Literary Society Q455 Prize in English I of a book, As You Like It. Senior Theme: Mark Twain, the Great American Humoristf' ' Oh, SWIM-t Fun. TELFAIR5 BIARION ------ Washington Avenue Pleosm'e lzais been the b1LSfl1fll,6SS of my life? Senior Class Q 45 5 Picayune Press Association Q2-3-45 5 Lit- erary Society Q45 5 Vice President. of Senior Class Q45. Senior Theme: Our Nation and the Flag? ' 'flfere You!! TORREY5 GERTRUDE HARRIET wgfie-5 Hamid Lawrence Smfford, N- Y. La.tiI1-English Course. ff-'51 Age 16 years, Sho -never could look solomnl, lzowefoer lzafrfl she would try. Senior Class Q45 5 Picayune Press Association Q455 Lit- erary Society Q45. Senior The-nie: H3lH,l1l1G1'S and Customs of Ger-niansf' Oh Decmzt' WEED, THILLARD -EDWARD - - 17 Pringle Avenue English Course. S Age 19 years. '--r -1-w:,'wj ' ' - w V 'jf 1 3 W ' S 4
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SENIOR CLASS BOOK Class P0e1n Q3 Ye scenes, for four years where our pride has centered, One last fond look and high school days are past 3 Scenes wondrous strange to us when first we entered, Ye leave but memories that will always last. Henceforth stern Time commands a separation, From youthful friends now tried by long years' test 5 Those happy days we spent in preparation WVe now review, then lay away to rest. Our future work on Life's horizon yonder Lies waiting forus, classmates, to e1n'br.a,eeg Then letts not halt, or hesitate, or ponder, Nor wish our steps of school days to retrace. Then thanks to those through whom this goal we reach, To those who've helped this inilesto-ne to pass byg Farewell, our teachers and our classinates -each, Farewell to our dear Old Batavia. High. S FFP Sf5:QtT'i5i,asTi 1,g'.'L L-5:1-' 1 , 4, 3 fig.,-, - q -:vp Wsm' . , .ff ,L 1, 'fri' 1 ,JI ,, 4131,-JlX'gi'lYi? ' 1:
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