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

 - Class of 1935

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4 l A N X x ,N . :XX X xl' f t Ur ,K lf' JA v Y EB SENIORSQI935 LJ Z 6 . .I JANE THACHER 52 fl, , lv, Patience, pvrszkfmzcc and pofvvr to do arc' rar v l i if f acquired but by work K ' I .lane has a nice sense of discrimination which conieilvhlrh J A her qualities for real work. Quiet persistence means ucces .k K JOHN THOMSON ky i '. fl good Sconf' When one thinks of hlolm he thinks of a sensible . r minded individual who smokes an old pipe. We happe o know his extra-curricular activities as wholesome con i- butions to a 'regular guy . ' RUTH TURNER Plt'tI.YI'IIfl HIIIIIIIFVS and no 0 mind A love to chat. the ability to work indefatiga ly, and a liking for a good story paints for us-Ruth. JoiHN WAGNER ll'hut do 1 cure. noflzing is worth it .lohn is what the teachers call 'Fresh' but we believe it is merely his overbounding personality. BEATRICE WEAVER Tl1rrr'.v fun in her 1'-i't'.v and sexist' in hor head Combined with her interest in science and her ready wit, Beatrice has time for pleasurable pursuits, H , 1 . CHARLES WEAVER Lg J ' i -N .4 . , , I V . i ' . ' . .-1 fmt' jelhoiti. Izofmvr, intelligent, and kind Charles' interest in athletics. we think. surpasses his interest im scliolasticism which? after all, isqn t too important. ROBERVWH LER Sdffff- 0 eqixiii , w f 214 Eafdvl , - Xl. A A f Lge .S n P137 and tallrht' mozfes in 'ze all ' 't' The duet of o fhousandf gr fl . Cf, ' A J' XYQ hear that liiob mixes basketball abciili' wiwxudgagv interests. He's a mere six feet, six inches. A ARTHUR WHITE My life is ol least a merry one .Xrt is more adeit at wool laving than at stud in but we 1 1 r P, . l y g must remember ' rk Fwain said, 'To play a ood game of pool is an art' Q-2 FRANK wlLLsEv .l1IlSlCll1I1, athlete and student Frank has upset many a class by his boisterous hukilb we love it. He always manages to fool the tea e b knowing the answers. when evidently distracted in class. RUTH ELLEN WILSON Hornc'II High Sclzoollr Katherine Cornell .Xu actress of ability, secretary of the Council, debater and possessor of a comely and pleasant personality-merely a few of Ruth lillen's accomplishments. DONALD s. woon A fl mmz of tznrirzl 1'ntvrc'sts , Haze upon the financial genius who is responsib el Q' 66 success of this S1350,fl'l proiect-The Maple Le e has time too for honor rolls, Hi-Y and a certairptwin. Q MARTHA ZSCHOCHE She is as good as slit' is fair , Although Martha is last in the beadroll of the Senior Class she is first in the hearts of many, and of one in particular. i.,,., . ,, ,fuk ,,, A song of praise is always in our hearts, It speaks of love that's trueg Kindest thoughts we'Il ever set apart For dear old Red and Blue. twenty-scfwz

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.ff l X 1 , 1 l1tKf f' , sf xy ,Lg!ENioR5.wfiQ-35 l--N ' f ' ' If f v ff , Q- .ioHN SK 1'oN A ,I ff I' W 'V f 7 Ei I I ' ' ?!J pf wc say. W' 0 ke you , wzll you believe ns. l'le's na ve. sincere, honesty and, his opinions matter. He's a tall. lure Nordic who has taste in femininity, books and triends, holds offices.-dances well, has a husky laugh and a legion of real pals. LAWRENCE sLAnE f Ta know lmw fa lzizlc onc's ability is frcat skill J X , , .1 A, Aviation, munitionspradios and cycling are but a few of L Af' Lawrence s hobbies. 2 ,ESTHER SMITH A' 'i 'Her imlnstry knows na emi Eine business ability plus personality will win for Esther. a place in the sun. JENNIE SMITH 'fliale fl'l.C'lll In conceal her by naming her Smith 'lenniels presence in any class is a guarantee of an interest- ing time due to her Wit. rather than to the teacher's ability. GEORGE SPEARS His prrsvmvc was ephemeral, yet laslingi' liven though George was with us but a short time, we will remember him for his easy-going pleasant temperament. FLORENCE SPENCER HlllIlS'l.C lzaflz charms to soaflic the savage beast ller interest in music denotes an interest in the finer things of life which form so important a part of woman's culture. soc sPl'rui.NiK l 3 ffTl1c only man who really is what llc appears fo be Y , P isya gcntlmnanv .J Sol detserted' Qoljrfqtflthefobnnhercial life. We know that :his chara, r ,in'scl1pdl'b mir to achieve for him, success foutsid A school. f I S QdaEa'i'Li' CKLES 1 f if f Hc lows to chat with the girls, I know i, fb eek haired Bob in his red blazer is a familiar figure in many a feminine group. His popularity extends to other if fields, however. CLARA LO-UISE STEWART Ease af heart, hw' wary look camvyadi' Clara is a jolly student who lightens the cares of her fellow students in homeroom. TERESA SULLIVAN Size was made for happy flzauglits For playful wi! and lauglzfc1 ' lf one wants a good partner at a matinee dance. he fueled ' . only to ask Teresa for pleasurable ente1'tainm,eif1t.l 3' L 1-f x mf ELEANQR SUTHERBY WA,-' It at ,fljf0c1'101L waim and fazllz sincere . If the old adage is true that 'The way to a man's heart is ' through his stomach' Eleanor is assured a domestic life through her homemaking abilities. MARTHA SWWEENEY HGCIZHCWIC11 f7I'CfC7'-7'C'll lzfarls' l I o Y A well dressed young lady with equestrian ambitions whoplf Xl till enjoys skipping an occasional class. will he found thpyk X A x center of a bevy of merriment at Cameron's. lb CHARLES J. TANNER, JR. i A i A, -X, , -J . X. l .S'uaz'v, laqnaciazzs, lmmormzs and GCl11C'Z'Z1'lgu l A . . - . . . . 'l ' XX ho IS the sartorially perfect individual leading the band blip, N l and swinging a mean baton? None other than C. I.. Ir. if K X For further reputations we refer you to the activities page. 1 A 1 H . ' ELIZABETH TEETER ' ht XJ v ' i Tl1C4,' sfimzblc fha! rim fast My me E it , , , One never fears for Elizabeth's fall, since she is cl ib - lilftlk tive and uses logic in her arriving at conclusions. 3 if X' N if ll fzvcnty-.life is pl! 'X m x it ' M' in



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EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES James flldcrman-Book Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Science Club 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club, Athletic Association, Three Mummers 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Student Council, Senior Play, Maple Leaf, H. S. Vande- ville: Tennis Team 3, Homeroom Bas- ketball, jr. Prom. Committee, A.A., De- bate Team, National Forensic League, Why the Chimes Rangv, Handbook' Senior Day Program. J Harry Allen--Hi-Y 3, 4. . Lloyd nlngcl-Basketball, AA: Aristy flrgyros-Home Room Basketball, Cap- tain of Cheer Leaders 3, 4, A.A. 3,4, Senior Science Club 4. Sarah Baker-Glee Club, Music Festival. I Charlotte Ballard-Atheneum: Assembly Pro- grams, Student Council, Girl's Service Club. Raymond Bardcmz-Football, Homeroom Bas- ketball, Track, Debate, Maple Leaf, Student Council, International Relations Club. Leila Bash-Luncheon Club. Virginia Belts-Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Governor's Daughter , Three Mummers 3, 4, Assembly Pro- grams 1, 2, 3, Maple Leaf Staff, High School Vaudeville. Carolyn Benson-junior Basketball, Senior Science Club. Catlzerine Bicknell-Commercial Club, Assem- bly Program. Jack Bowles-Hi-Y 4, Maple Leaf, Athletic Association. - Helen Bradt-Student Council, A.A. Jean Bronson-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, junior Sci- ence Club. Carolyn Brush-Girl's Service Club , Atheneum. Muriel Brust-Girl's Service Club. Nellie Burdette-Le Cercle Francais, Glee Club, Assembly Program. Dorothy Button-Junior Science Club, Student Council, Senior Science Club. Katherine Callahan-Book Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Senior Science Club 3, 4, Ath- letic Association 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Var- sity H 3, 4, Basketball 4, Vaudevillc 3. William Callahan-Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4, High School Vaudeville 3. Ruth Camcron-Atheneum, Glee Club, Girl's Service Club, High School Vaudeville, The Covernor's Daughter 2 Senior Sci- ence Club, National Thespians. Bessie Clemens-Maple Leaf 4, Senior Play, Three Mummers, National Thespians, Girl's Service Club, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Band Contest, junior Band, junior Orchestra, Senior Orches- tra, Glee Club, High School Chorus, Assembly Programs, Athenenm, High School Minstrels, Le Cercle Francais, Debate: National Forensic League, A.A- Volcano Carnival , Governor's Daughter, Senior Science Club,Class Basketball 1,2. Bcific Clcincns-Vice-President junior Class, Student Council 3, National Thespians 4, Three Mummers 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Forensic League 4, Debate 4, Treasurer of Atheneum 4, Girl's Ser- vice Club 4, State Band Contest 1 , Sen- ior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Band 1, 2, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Or- chestra 1, Glee Club 2, 3, High School Chorus 3, Maple Leaf 4, The Gover- nor's Daughter', Senior Science Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 4, High School Vaudeville 3, High School Minstrels, Assembly Programs, Class Basketball 1, 2, A.A.-Volcano Carnival. Nicholas Congelli-Athletic Association, Senior Science. Fred Coston-Varsity HH , Co-captain Foot- ball 2. 3, 4, A. A., Volcano. Gordon Dale-Maple Leaf Photography Editor and Advertising Manager, Three Mum- mers 4, Senior Science, junior Science 2, Assembly Programs 4, Once in Beth- Iehem 4.

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