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

 - Class of 1935

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SENIORS l935 I Guv MURDOCK X Tlze1'e were two Clll',C'C'll.Y who fought For years and years, oeer naught Now these might be Benny and llestor. or VVinchell and llernie, but these happen to be Murdock and Klopman. This famous feud in 10A will undoubtedly end with graduation. BETTY NUGENT Tl1y beauty hamzts me, heart and soul 1 Winsome. poised, intelligent are some ofthe adjectives that describe her. To prove herself a regular fellow, Betty has committed an occasional infraction of discipline. JAMES oi'coiNNoR 1 am in earnest llesides being an excellent debater. jimmy is one of the cheerful. unassuming members of our class. JACK o'R'rNER Hflll111lil'lll7lxV schooled in every grace After knowing black as long as we have we are extremely disappointed that we did not know him sooner. We have found him a diligent worker and a good sport. RALPH oivER Laugh and the world laughs with you llesides his scholastic interest his mind runs to blonds and music. Right, Ralph? DOROTHY PALMER She speaks when something worth while is to be said. Although Dorothy is a late addition to our class, she has quickly distinguished herself by her athletic ability. MITCHELL PALMER The worlds no better if we worryg l.z'fe's no longer if we hurry Mitchell is hound to be possessor of many riches. The pro- verb, 'Wo1'k is the only universal currency' is true. Humor. a mechanical trend, and an ability to ask questions are his. GRACE PHILLIPS Seriousness anal S0lC'llIl1lil.X' are stamped upon ber countenance X Grace assumes her tasks seriously and performs them well. HJRTEERT PQWLLINGER f The drop hollows out the stone, not by strength. t but by Constant fall-ing Une of the younger members of the graduating class has found thatihy diligence and constancy school life can be protithhle as well as a time-of-fun period. ' ELEANoiR POWERS She is friendliest and therefore noblest VA good sport, a good athlete, a good companion is lileanor. HEILFN PRESTON Thy smile becomes thee well llelen is usually a very pleasant sort of person hut when her eyes begin to Hash,-look out! ' ANGELO RACALTO' A Deeds will be done while he boasts his quieseencen iXngelo's ambition for the diplomatic service, seems nearly a realization when one watches ,his quiet, dignified and easy approach in dealing with people. ZAR1Q XRAWADY Wi it Short and sweet Xlllle find that the calm, quiet members of our class often act ias a check on those of us who are more impulsive. DANIEL RlcHARosoiN Let schoolmasters puzzle their brain With grammar and nonsense and learning Plenty of brains, and a penchant for wandering in corridors with blonds gives one an idea of Danny. twenty-four

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SENIORS 'Sli l935 JACK MAY Good and true and jolly toon x lack s mischievonsness has been the cause ofxmnch trouble t e teachers but we like it. ' VERO-NICA Mc HALE . A frm' friend is forvr'vV ri f7'I'C1'LdU ' We admire and love Veronica not only for her excellent athletic ability, but also for her splendid sportsmanship at all times. lf' ' j l X , I' . , , I ' f , x C FRANK MCKIBBEN X 1, ff. Fl'I't'lllfS11l.f7 biz-vs his fl'14I'7llf.YllI.f? R' , MURRAY MAC NAueH'r'oN MCD!!! flivir lIIt'I'ffS, modvxl mon orc' dumb Murray is lt football hero! A chemistry student?. .. skip i . Q . Gsnsvl vs Mc AE , f 5 f dau ' th gods,lr11'r'iitc'I' fallui' I i L,E'f' WILLL s l- 12 1 I yi fl' ,f . S110 was: lf-t beoufifulrl s'e . Q ssignn g ' eve is ssuran lxthht it will be well done. A f ' FX X l A U l .Q 1 ' X xl kliliis charmi g' reaturet has not only gai ed 'popularity because of her beauty bht also bec ' o her congenial sniri l willingness o co-operat RITA MILLE ba be nv: x o tv t ' 1, and ' r tmofro C Rita s philosophy of l' is ly Epicurean. One always Ends her laughing, jovial and refusing to take life too seriously. sE'rH MILLER Ullfllljllf is well said lo bc the speech of angels What is an orchestra without Seth? One rarely finds the school orchestra or our favorite matinee group of musi- cians playing without him. FRANCIS MITCHELL An athlete' fltrougli and flzrozzglf' Mitch has distinguished himself on the gridiron, basket- ball court. and the baseball diamond. X' X FRANCIS MooNEY Refincd, neat, and smiIing ' His quietness bears out the old proverb that a gentleman makes no noise. Francis is an adept swimmer and lover of athletics. , V l Hamisof sl, S Ulll1SQ'BllC rlovsu Ju f t , , g Xnd we are not the' nly ones' who think' so. iAski Etoile. Q His remarkable advertisement for permanent waves, as ei idenced by his hair, makes him the envy of the co-eds. EDWARD MOREY Groot works orc' fwcrformcd not by strmzgtli, but by f7Cl'SL Z,'CI'U1lCCU lid might have been a 15th century courtier, so romantic is he in appearance. One is able to find him practically any morning gazing from a corridorlfwindow, ,in the .company of a certain young lady. --3 by i 1 ' MINERVA Moss XX f , Our acquaintance with Minerva has proved to us that a l f quiet country life makes for better manners, and a quiet unassuming nature. FRANK Mo-wE.Rs ll is good to ffllgflifll lo the lost, a SHIZHV mood Another athlete. a good dancer, and an all-around good fellow. iwt nrt tlzrcc wr. F1 'ink IS' the ham '-ffo-lucky sort of chan whom, we are if X, I l l lf as . .l J 1 ep X KJ told does a bit of homework ...... sometimes. y I iff S110 .rf1vok.r, thirties, and offs just air slit' ouglzf' .X ,



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SENICDRS si? I935 +2 'Ill-v wouztiozz and awwcation is art. Have a look at the inserts in this book. if you would have a meager idea of Rene's ability in art. To this ability add co-operation and interest in the intrinsic things in life. WILLIAM RIEFER 'L-I neat, witty, intelligent gentleman ' He has wit to debate. commonsense to arrive at con 1- siions, and humor to alleviate a difnculty. W RUTH REILLY Irish here spells miselzief. fun, laughter, common sense and comely looks Ruth's ardor on the Maple Leaf stait, the Volcano, and in class will be missed by her 'gangf Well, ?everyonel. oss him for Dr. .l0hnson's Circle. pri is someone s gain! GRETCHEN ROBINSON A gay little nli5s X Gretchen is a gay yet conscientious person whose qualitiesk make our school very much alive to new ideas. f WINIFRED nocxwsu. .'ln actress of worth , We present-'Dulcy'l VVinnie's stellar perfor Xmce in' he GQ senior play. of which she-'was the star, will re fghheg toitplskf DALE ROLLINS' l A 'I - M l 111 zo as c dj ma I mnnl who l less a l share pf the s Sl le un ' -Xmong the is number d a e In every cla s is tl eiear stslsober, attention-paying 1 1'. ' ev ie :'i 5 f . . , . X . fp 4, EDWARD Rouscl-'ER ' ' 'U He has a smile for ezferyoneu Eddie is one of our able auto mechanic students who may . l' Qi x- be found tinkering with gadgets and thing-a-ma-bobs in Q 351, Mr. Lavonie-r's shop. ill. J PAUL SANFO-RD t t A . . tk '- l1'r1te me as one who lowes Ins fellowmann X tj' 5 Panl's commercial arithmetic ability indicates somethiiighf about his keenness when he really works. ' is gpgssnr SAXTON If 1 A1 honest man and a warm heart within Q' Bob is a practical type of individual who invariably makes the grade because he is not chasing a shadow. SHIRLEY SAYLES l , , 'Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard sweeter Do you want to know a 'swell guy' who minds his business, is a good actor, and possesses social niceties? Shirley is the answer to the order. GEORGE SCHIEDER 1-Ie is best deseribenl as a, tall philosopher To make ends meet in this time of New Deal. requires at Washington college 'profs and a Cabine I H. H. S. We need only George as our Treasurer. MARY sHERwooD ,, K. .. ' , j , , , ' ' U .X o sto: tn rm 1 ' 1 -' tlzangjfllazy s personalzty Petite. quiet al a go squ . er w Bxvoice scarcely does her brain is ' . VERLIE sHERwooD 1' I-Cllt'l'l'flll, stznlions and f11t1-loving It isa very rare occasion when Verlie comes to a class without her homework. Quite remarkable, isn't it? ELIZABETH sms vHt'U?'Pll from all ereatnres hides the book of fate, .-Ill but the pa-ge fvreserlbed, their present state lf we could get a peek at that book, we'd bet almost any- thing that Betty's name has a place of fame in it. twenty-firre V s

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