Fairport High School - Hourglass Yearbook (Fairport, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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Fairport High School - Hourglass Yearbook (Fairport, NY) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 30 of 102
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26 THE HOUR GLASS VI VVe bow with awe and 'admiration before our Galli Curci too, Waiting for Alice to make her Prima Donna debut, A buzz, a hum, the explicit description of a Ford, but actually, 'Tis only our dear Harriet endeavoring to act naturally. VII Little Miss Mufet, alias Georggring Bolton, was eating her curds and whey When 'long come a little lad coyly stealing her heart away. Straight from old E'rin's shore blithsome Margaret seems to come VVith her jet black hair, bonny blue eyes and her love for chewing gum. VIII Dorothy Kohl, does not, strange to say, live up to her name In color or disposition, but in hue and nature she is always the same. Although we have lived with her for full four years Her class has not known the true Margaret Myers, it fears. IX But Nellie Jane Detro with her musical laugh And merry little dimple could surely tickle the palate of a calf. Grace loves to answer history questions so clever and' quaintg Come listen to her some day, maybe with laughter you'd faint. X A good sport, a loyal classmate, a friend of everyone, That's the way Bernice has bathed our class with sun. Carry me back to old Virginny, Betty never yet said that, You bet she loves old F. H. S., the place she hangs her hat. XI Here come Edward and Harold who constantly replenish our cheer, Ed?ward with his subtle humor, Harold with his comic jeer. VVe have often wondered at the interest in domestic science VVhich our Lillie displaysg We congratulate the lucky fiance. XII Fans there are of ivory, lace and ostrich plumes galore, But a baseball fan, that's .lack Taber a worthy Senior. Milly Steubing, with her high ideals appreciates bright colors, it is said VVe must confess we know of her preference for one red head. XIII Hills there are, slopes that are steep, that are on a bevel But who has ever seen a hill that is level? Father and Mother Rogers, what a blissful pair they'd be lf 'mother were as conigienial as he! Alas, father sighs, rather be free. XIV O, Eugene, on your tallness, you've been eulogized incessantly it appears But you've one consolation, we'll all look up to you through the years.

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THE HOUR GLASS 25 FY THAT on this Twenty-ninth day ot' March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, in the Village of Fairport, New York, the above named testators, Seniors of 1926, subscribed the fore- going instrument in our presence and' in the presence of each of us, and at the same time they declared the instrument to be their LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, and we, at their request and in the presence and in the presence of each other, have signed our names hereto as attesting witnesses. V, ,And further we certify that at the time oi' subscribing the instrument the said testators were of extremely sound and disposing mind and memory. Signed: A Herman VVilson, Janitor. -'l-------- Board-scrublier. -I'-be---------Hall-pfitrolwoman. SENIOR REVIEW I , Drop by drop, grain by grain the sands of time Slowly, surely, draw us from our Mater's protecting clime ,Ere we leave a parting memory we would give To show to one, to all how the Seniors live. II Yes, first in order there comes Harry Baker Some think he's quiet as a peaceful old quaker, I would not, I couldi not dfisallusion you for worlds But for reference consult one oi' the Senior girls. V, III Charlotte Bandhold, you need no introduction to her, Of course, everyone knows Sl16lS the champion giggler. VVhat a quiet little clmp Dennison Braman is, Always immaculate and neat, mindful of his business. :rllw .1 'I'here's Doris whoni we call the Senior pride For she's our brilliant Latin sehola.r4'true and tried, Short brown hair, sharpl brown'-eyes, that's Hazel Clark Who can solve an Algebra problem backwards in the dark. . ,Q I V WVhen Knighthood was in Flower, we have the knight indeed In Daniel VVeir, and his chivalrous steed. Two' little red-headed lassies' we proudly boast, . Mabel Fuller: and Dorothy Steuhing with hearts as warm as toast.



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THE HOUR GLASS Yes we have brunettes a plenty here and there and everywhere, But Mabel Schmidit claims the distinction of a blond Wig to wear. XV Etty Besty we've fondly nicknamed her that, She's a jolly little lassie, O how she loves to chat! A conscientious, bright little girl is Mary Rogan, Donut do today what will keep 'till tomorrow is her slogan. XVI Eleanor, what difficulty most of us merit, For We're sure to say Elberta when Eleanor we greet. Genius has found a powerful abode, all right In the pen with Which our Marguerite writes. XVII O Francis Clifford, what make you so small we'd like to know? Francis replys, with a grin, I ust haven't the time to grow. At last we've discovered the secret that makes Aileen sweet, 'Tis said she loves our candy so she will eat and eat. XVIII Donienic we sincerely hope, as a lawyer youlll succeed, Please don't. forget the good luck which we've decreed. Hush! Through the hall there comes a shout, then silent relief, VVe're merely paying tribute to our Editor-in-Chief. XIX Thelma, Marion Doud, and Grace Coon too, belong to our horde, Through our struggles, our joys, our griefs, have lent a helping hand. At length We've gathered them in, called each one by his name, But together we are and' will be the Class of '26 just the same. -Edith Bandhold , , ' L Jw f -L If ,, .f se! 1 +-' Mew

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