Hornell High School - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Hornell, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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SENIORS SZ? I935 -B FRED COSTON His clrcerfulness is as big as he is We offer a word of pity to tl1e opponents of Fred in a11y football game-238 pounds of brawn and a six foot stature gives OIIC an idea of Frc-d's physical make up. GORDON DALE Genius bl'fj14IIS great works, Labor alone jiiiishes them' One wonders when Gordon finds time for outlet of his nerv- ous energy. lfxcellent student, good dancer, real gentleman. eloquent, good co-editor of this book ...... that's Gordon. NICHOLAS DANIELS PnIife11c'ss is flu' flower of Immunity Nickls personality is one of the most genial in the class. We remember him for good oral topics, and neat demeanor. MARY DAVERN Size says little, buf she thinks much Mary refuses to do the things which she does not want to do. .Xnd frank? We have no fear of Mary's going radical . . . . . .she has too good comm I1 sig-inse. FORD DELANEY .1 rn f C L1 lim, CM' Us nlkvllflllillg is girl'-1 kb lk-ofu diy a acGfz'cc Ford 'sifthe class philosopher. e isia combina ' f A ugrlhin. johnson and Long, rolle up into one. 2, V I HELEN DEXTER , U A merry heart fmakeflz a cheerful countenance 5 fl f A Helen's coquettishness makes every class a pleasure .... 1' l' for everyone except the teacher. db' V f ' I ANDREW DIETERMAN 'fx fs, fix ' X ' n H il ix' I laugh, for lzofu' 110711 liizpfvy place with me What would tl1e Three Mummers, The Senior Class, and Assemblies do witl1o11t Andy's dramatic ability? ' ERNEST DOWNING eg ' Hr is an inaslm' of all sporfshlfi - v .., A Who does not know and admire Eifnie? jlfliei blond. tall handsome gentleman with dashes of personality, athletic ability Hllfl sophistication tell Ernie's story. - I PHILLIS DRAKE Thought and T'i1'fHt' 'work iii silence L. X ' Phillis is perhaps the most proper individual in the class. One seldom finds her in argument which might lose for her, one friend. ROBERT DUNN , u.SlH'IiiI.lIfl uItc'uys ,X tall, gau11t. smiling figure comes one's way about 7:30 in the morning, for Bob arrives seemingly with the sun. We have never found out why he did arrive so early, but it must be for a very good reason. WALTER DUNNING 'W'1mI s the use of 'ZU07'7'LVi7lfj? If iievei' 'was worflz 'ZUIIIIZUD lt is too b d that the days of the old vaudeville are no more for Waltc woull be a headliner. He has been known to 3 go s f 1 s to r nder dance in his stocking feet. A 1 A zu D ,Q-'Q . ff' ' 'auf i cf, S I ' steadfast a1'zrildQMi15i '! 1 il 1 h s e a me iob of description than we can l ' to mplish K R BERT EL IS Th basl sport fm. the football team Bob rarely gets the credit that belongs to him. To enumer- ate his qualities we should include: stead fastness of purpose, athletic ability. friendship a11d sportsmanship par cxcrllviicc. FRANCIS FALZOI In men wlmm men con-dcuuz as ill I jimi so much of goodness still Conservative, Hue in character, interest in track. music and Scouting are only a few ofthe qualities Fritz possesses. 'HI'llL'fCf'll

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,QSENIORS S24 I935 JEAN BR'oNsoN An 0Il'llCC'50f,iIlfLlfl'lTlS worth a pound of sorrow Merriment and .ehiceptional good nature are the most noticeable qualities responsible for .lean's popularity. cAnoiY!i.nl BRUSH entle of speech, benifiecnt of mind The f t that Miss Harrower has chosen Carolyn for her , secretary is a proof of her diligence and efliciency. MURIEL BRUST xfaja -lu-4,lg-, f'Thy m0desty's a cradle thy meritu ' A1 quiet manner and genial smile have quickly proved Muriel a charming companion and classmate. i moms auNcE Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is wholesome to the charaeterv Mixed with Doris' aptitudes for scholarship is a combin- ation of interest in people and dancing. FANNIE MAY BURDETT Qnips and cranks and wanton wiles, N ods and becks and wreathed smiles has been credited with starting the 'slam bo0k', some of us may be glad, and others, not so glad. NELLIE Bunosns Whoever is not too wise is wise Her low voice and pleasant smile make her a very agree- able companion and classmate. ' ' A DoRo'rHY Bu'r'roN gh i I 1 I ,Q i They that know the most nake the least noise We have a slight suspicion Dot may be classed as a gold dig- ger. After all doesn't she go about with the class treasurer? KATHERINE CALLAHAN True to her work, her word and her friends A dash of wit, an executive capacity and expert handling of the book club, together with athletic ability are ingre- dients whicb give us one of the liveliest of our class. WILLIAM CALLAHAN We must laugh before we are happy, Or else we may die before we laugh at all Billls practical turn of mind has enabled him to earn a di- ploma ..... in which nothing is said about his good fellowship. RUTH CAMERQWN A rosebztd, set with little wilful thorns Ruth has the 19th century drawing room technique of fainting down to a science. The interesting thing about it is-she is always borne from the room in the arms of some verylhandlsome, student. Q - . Bsssls cl.EME.Ns lggi gl 'fy' 4. '. fit. f H , i j 1 f Gay as the gilded summer sky, fi 3.11 LJ . Sweet as the dewy milk-white thorn .I sie a' Q 'effervesces in the ardor with which she .at- l uks 1' tics, ience, music, debate and her studies. CLEMENS I shake my hair in the wind of morning For the joy within me knows no bounds I t is Bessie looking into a mirror. She brings light- ! of spirit to any gathering. CONGELLI S cienee distinguishes a man of honor Neatness in personal appearance, a charm of personality, erase any adverse criticism which we might have. ' JOHN CONWAY , Npreams are excztrsions into the Limbo of things 9 Al B 'll' tiff obgig . to-,NK , X olms interests seem to he in the realm of flora and 'N F' una. Cicero and Chemistry are merely things which j X upset the even tenor of Stiff's way. 1 filh i eighteen t . X 4+



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ur M--- ' SENIORS is? I935 14- HAROLD FISHER You are a deifil at everything One never knows whether to propitiate the imp in Harold or to try to suppress it. Mr. gram may offer uggestions. ' TH FYEFVA ,f ' ' ' kiwi '- ife w ll e, x 'ivsfliJSoJwlcj ai d tin i 5 ou're young 9 Axgifilaf Si ng,ay,a 3i1atyi0 t ethe friendship of whom she will, 3 Oll the leas to Ruth's accomplishments. MARY ANN GALLAGHER Not to know nie, argues yourself unknown This auburn-haired debater, songstress, editor, scholar and linguist is a veritable mine of what one should have as the result of a high school education. PAULINE GATES She poured out the liquid rnusic of her voice Pauline has made a name for herself in homemaking and in Glee Club. She possesses the qualities that make up the excellent American example of domesticity. FORREST GEE nd though hard be the task, keep a stiff upper tip Discob is might have been posed for by 'Busy so great is his ahilit' ,throw the discus. Too, he excels as a dancer. 'f i ' WARYVESASON f ul, What should a man do but be merry? , lj good athlete, fine singing voice, a temper which can rise to red heat and yet do no harmg these are a few of the 'N things which make Ward a ,real fellow. sE1'rY GLiYNN Q ' I K , What's that ahead, quoth she fl ' ' I Betty takes an occasional trip across the continent for fun. Her driving, we learn, is not exactly finished, but knowing Betty, we have no worries ...... for she drives in second. E:sTHE'R GOVFF Enjoys any kind of struggle-basketball in part and Life in general Sportsmanship might be Esther's middle name, so fair is she in her athletic endeavors. A quiet perseverance Wins for her success in school work. moms GRANGER H er ways are ways of pleasanitnessu Doris leads a simple kind of life with an occasional matinee dance, or a laughing conversation to while away the time. HELEN GREENE A pretty problem is here, no doubt Prettiness of face only reflects Helenls real beauty, beauty of expression in the creation of styles. She might be en- vied for her finger waves as well as her art appreciation. INA R GREEN - ' For all 1nay have if they dare try, a glorious life or grave O1 a ir Q I a Rae for her frankness. She finds interest ' ra ti e Club, Band and library. os R REElN io 's .urprisel Third floor poll results show he is the derclass femininity. As an executive the Student oun il proves his success. Participation in all athletics- , ' out a most popular fellow. ' I TH GRIFFIN , I walk down the patterned garden paths In my stiff, broeaded gown Ruth is one of our sartorial examples, always being neat and trim in the latest from 'Vogue'. She is admired for her congeniality and ready humor. WILSON HAGADO-NE Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind 'Whitey' could not possibly be outstanding in any one Held, since he spreads his abilities over so large a territory. twenty

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