Saratoga Springs High School - Recorder Yearbook (Saratoga Springs, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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THE HIGH SCHOOL RECORDER 9 RICHARD REMILLARD- Dick ' uI awoke one morning and found myself famous. Class President IV; Debate Club 111 , IV; Basketball III, IV; Senior Hop and Christmas tree committees IV; Library committee IV; Property committee Senior Play IV; Orchestra II, III; Winner second prize B0ys Essay Contest IV. DOROTHY SAUNDERS- Dot I chatter, chatter as I go. Debate Club III, IV; vice-president of Debate Club 1V; Science crub III, IV; Glee Club 111; vice-president of class IV; Senior Hop and Christmas committees IV; Senior Play IV; Varsity Debate IV. FRANCIS LEWIS- Frank 1 have found you an argument I am not obliged to ?find you an understanding. President Debate Club IV; Varsity Debate team IV; Senior Play IV; Class Treasurer IV; Class Basketball Captain III, IV; Senior Hop and Senior Ball commit- tees IV; Christmas tree committee IV. KATHARINE SWARTWOUT- Kay Kate those rare souls, poets, whose thoughts enrich the blood of the World? Salutatorian IV; Winner second prize Girly Essay Contest IV; Class colors and Ring C-om'mitlteesII; Hockey II, III; Varsity Basketball 11; Science Club Secretary III; Debate Club 111, IV; Library Committee IV; Captain Basketball rteam III, IV; Recorder re- porter 111; Girls, Athletic Editor of Recorde'r IV; Class Secretary IV; Class Poet IV.

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8 THE HIGH SCHOOL RECORDER sage read-JtJust put through bill prohibiting the sale of ginger ale to children under twelve years of age. With you in spirit. Amos and A1. Rushing around almost as frantically as Ida had, was A1 Ritchie, known over the country for his persistent wooing of Julia Novak, famous Hollywood star. Poor Al was having a tough time of it, too, to keep at J ulia,s heels, as it was a well known fact that she had already deserted six suitors at the altar. The party was just about to break up When a great rumpus was heard in the hall and judging from the sounds, Bob Hinman, who had offered his services: as butler, was having a hard time to hold his own. Clark Sheehan, our private detective, was just going to investigate the disturbance when we heard someone screech, iiHow dare you tell me I can't go in there dressed like this? iS an outrage ! Could I believe my ears? Surely I could not mistake that voice. Yes, unbelievable but true-there was Elizabeth McConnell striding indignantly into the room clad in cowpunchersi regalia from spurs to Stetson, and pouring forth a volley of satirical remarks over her shoulder at that butler? So this was the fulfillment of Tags ambi- tions! Well, she always said she would own a ranch in Texas some day. Quite a sensation was created when she announced that she wanted things done in style, and sure enough, there soon appeared on the scene Kate Swartwout, editor of the society page as well as the Poets Corner of the Wilton Weekly, accompanied by a photogra- pher, who proved to be none other than Luella Sturdevan. Well, their promise of a classy write-up and photographs served more than one purpose, since it persuaded some of our notable guests that these souvenirs would serve to perpetuate the memory of that memorable occasion as well as the silverware and sundry porta- ble objects. Leave-takings closely followed and soon I was waving farewell to the last bus-load of l26ers. As they disappeared through the park, I breathed a sigh of relief that I had succeeded in covering my tracks and baffling my pursuers. But alas, even as I congratulated myself on my get-away I felt a tap on my shoulder, and heard the too familiar voice of the guard-- Come on, Scotty. Youive had your fun. Now back to the asylum for you? And so, dear diary, Within the confines of my padded cell, I con- sole myself with the thought that my classmates little suspected that I was driven here by seeking in vain throughout the world for more powers for the Student Council.



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THE HIGH SCHOOL RECORDER ELIZABETH ANDRUSka Betty Is she not passing fair? Exchange editor Rec0rderm IV; Glee Club I, II, III; Debate Club 111, IV; Student Council III; Office Assis- tant III. ALBERT BAKER Bake H is songs are not exactly hymns He never learned them in a choir. Subscription -edit0r Recorder IV; Class Basket- ball III, IV; Boyy Week IV. ' ESTHER BAKE RnyAnnie uThe cautious seldom erlm Senior Play IV. IDA K. BROGAN Bud A merry heart goes all the day Your sad tires in a mile a? Vice-presitrent Secretarial and Business English Clubs IV; uRecorder Typist IV; Office assistant IV. ALFRED BUCKLEY- Al u0n their own merits Modest men are silent.

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