Saugerties High School - Sawyer Yearbook (Saugerties, NY)
- Class of 1926
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V' Page Activities ................... - 25 Baseball Team, The ...... . 28 Baseball Write-up ................ . 29 Boys' Baseball Team, The ....... . 26 Boys' Basketball Write-up ................. 27 Cast of Play and Scene from Play ........ . 35 Classes, The ...................................... . 9 Class History, The ....... . 10 Class Prophecy, The ...... - 18 Covered Bridge, The ...... - 24 Dedication .................... - 4 Delta Gamma Sorority .,... . 36 Dramatics Write-up ............. . 34 Superintendent of Schools ..... 6 Esopus Creek, The ............ . 37 Faculty, The .......... - 8 Freshmen, The ..... - 21 Glenerie Falls ......................... . 23 Girls' Basketball Team, The .... . 30 Girls' Basketball Write-up ..... ................... 3 1 Humor ................................. ........ 3 9, 40, 44, 56 Juniors, The ..... .. ................ 19 Orchestra, The ................................................. . 23 Pincipal and Staff Advisor, Editor-in-Chief ....... 7 1 Salutatory, The ...........................,.................. . 17 Sawyer Staff, The ...... 5 Seniors, The .............. ....... 1 1-16 Sophomores, The ...... . 20 Snapshots ............ . 22 Snapshots ............... . 32 Stone House, The .... . 38 Valedictory ......... . 17 O ze'CI'CMO'IfIO''OMOHOWlvlHIIIO''OHO O O I OlllWOl'O l4'l''l ll4Clll0l0l0C' l'1Cf'OUl0O0l0lUCllONOl'C l . Cl'ONOl'l0O0l0O'II OlllHO Of'O0O'lOHO O O O O OvONC'O C0.0.':'O -o-fo'-Q-20:-o--o-9-2.2 000001 0--O-0-Ov --0-0-41-Q'-0--0-0 -0--Q-0 O-r-0-Dwi-9-0-Q-00 -toons-0-9 -0--0 4- -O--O-0-+0 -014-awww-wnlwlwl-0-0 -0-Owowt-Ont-0--v O O 60.9. g..g..g..g..g..g..g..qnga...g..g..g.-g..q..q..g..Q..g..g..g....-g.-gap-g..g..g..p..g..q..g..p.. Q. -g..g-g..g..g-.g-.g..g..g..q. THE SAWYER DEDICATION We, the members of the Staff, gratefully dedicate our annual, The Sawyer, to the members of the Board of Education: Dr. Luther Emerick, President. Mrs. John A. Snyder J. W. Frankel, Vice-President. Mrs. George B. Snyder John T. Washburn Lewis F. Fellows Holly R. Cantine Dr. Guy F. Axtell Frederick S. Van Voorhis Q Z 6 E z 2 3 S Q ? ! 9 'I' 2 2 4 6 5 6 5 5 Q 2 E Z 5 x Z E i' 3 2 i if-our o o 'o'o -0--v o 0 fo -0-0--oe 4.00-0 000' -0-two-'Of-0 -0-0-0. ... -0-0-0 4- O--0-G -0-0-fo-fm -0-4-Q-0 ......g..g.. 5 g.....g..g.4..5..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..q.. Q Q 9 9 9 5 9 THE SAWYER Editor-in-Chief ......... THE SAWYER STAFF ......ETHEL GRUNDHOFER, '26 Business Manager ..... ........ C ATHARINE SNYDER, '26 Literary Editor ......, ................... W ILMA RYER, '26 Literary Editor ....... ....... D OROTHY YAHNCKE, '26 Literary Editor ........ ......... D ONALD FELLOWS, '27 Literary Editor ......... ......... E VA DEDERICK, '27 Advertising Manager ....................... .......... G LADYS SPENCER, '26 Assistant Advertising Manager ........ ......... T HERESA SWEENEY, '26 Assistant Advertising Manager ........ .............. R UTH BROEDEL, '27 Grinds Editor ................................ ......... E UNICE BIEDELMAN, '26 Sports Editor ........ ..........ALBERT MILLER, '26 Work on The Sawyer was started early this year, with the aim of producing a better and bigger annual. The staff hoped to do this by giving the students writeups of the high school activities in which we are all interested. The staff has also printed pictures in which it believes all are interested and will be glad to refer to in later years. The attainment of any success by this staff is to be judged by the students themselves. .....g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ug.. ..g....,g ,..,......,.,.:.: 5 5 Q 5 A Z4 4 Q I 4. 0-0--0-O-On ? ! 6 E 0 5 5 2 8 5 x 5 5 Q ? o 5 ! ! ? ? o 6 5 0 5 Q 9 3 3 0,3 gag..g.....g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. .g.....g.....g... THE SAWYER J. C. BENEDICT, A.M., Pd.M Superintendent of Schools ETHEL GRUNDHOFER Editor-in-Chief GRANT D. MORSE Staff Advisor and Principal g.....g..g.. ..g..g..g..g-.Q QQ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g....... .g-.g..g..g..q. 8 T H E S A W Y E R HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 1925-26 J. C. BENEDICT, A.M., Pd.M. Superintendent of Schools GRANT D. MORSE, A.B. Principal of High School MARGERY A. MORSE, A.B., Preceptress. ........................ History, Civics, Mathematics HELEN C. ANDERSON, B.S ....................... ................ C hemistry, Biology MARY E. BROMLEY, B.S ........ ................ C ommercial RUTH M. KIMMEY, A.B ....... ........... E nglish GRACE M. PIERPONT, A.B ........ ...... L atin, French EDITH M. WELLER, A.B ..................... ......... M athematics HELEN MAE SHEPARDSON, B.S ......... ......... I Tome Making JACQUELYN MONROE, B.S ..........,.. ............................... H ome Making LAWRENCE CAHILL ................... ...... M anual and Physical Training CECILE SHELDON-GRAHAM ........ ...,........ ........... M u sic and Art ALETTA DeGROFF ......,............ ................. N urse Q-.Q-Q--Q--Q.-Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q-Q-Q--QW-Q--Q--Q--Q-.v Q Q Q Q--Q-Q--Q-Q.-Q-Q..Q.. .g.....g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g.....g. .g..g..g..g..g..g ...Q THE SAWYER jfji Tx-5 fff fnwi f ff' X Q ix X3 Wx Xfl,K5.'Jq:f,Qf :FQ 1 1 X Q an 'xlxif f ' 5 4 NM T ' 0 I '26 ,27 u XY '28 ii amy ,Zj :,:.q..g..g..g..g..g Q g Q g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g.-5.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q.....g..g..g-g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..png-g..g..g..q..q.-g..q.-Q.-gag Q Q 9.9-.N -01242-o--0 -+o--0-0-0-0- -0 -0 4-41-0- -0- -0--0- 1 6 T 4 2 2 l l THE SAWYER CLASS HISTORY At last the time approaches when we, the class of twenty-six, must leave our dear Alma Mater to travel up the ladder of life. The four sacred years we have spent within the shelter of her walls, have iieeted by and now they are gone, leaving with us but memories of the past. Though sadly we recollect these happy days, let their memory be a spot ever bright on our pathway of life, When in nineteen hundred and twenty-two we entered Saugerties High School as little freshmen, we did not realize how brief our visit was to be, for the time passed too quickly. We were gay little freshmen and caused a bit of trouble too. As Sopho- mores our lessons became more difficulty we studied harder and harder, until, like a harbinger of joy, came our junior year. This was a happy time in our lives. We were active and gay and made plenty of noise in the halls. Finally we gathered together the remains of a large freshman class and set sail on the shortest voyage of high school life. On this voyage as Seniors we were successful, financially assisted by the funds from our Senior play. We worked with effort and spirit, guided by the good will of our faculty. In spite of many activities and interests during this busy period of life, we have not overlooked the bonds of friendship which this final year has bound more firmly. The friends made during our high school career hold a dear place in our hearts. Since we must submit our history to the keeping of you, dear comrades, we do it with a sincerity and trust that you will ever reserve a place in your hearts for the memory of the class of twenty-six. And, dear fellow students, . Learn to labor and to wait. Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, -0--9-ona-.Q--o--o--o-ffz-o--o--q.:.: -0-0-0-0 -0- --0--0--0--0-0--0-0-Q -0-mf-I .4- 0--0-0+-0-O--0 -ow0--0-0- -Of-0--Q ..g..g..g..g -0--0 -0-M of-0-0 .Q-Q.. O' 'O' DWDM -U-0-I-O--0-'O-U-0 vt-0 -l--0 ..............,............................,.....................,...,.....,................,.....,..,..,.........., ...............................-...........,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,......................3 -Q-2 ..o-sf:-o-0 -0-01-0-4-0-0--0-0--Q-01 4--9-O-I--Q'-0 -O--0-Qf-0'-o-O--0- O--0-0-Q- -qg-0-0-+0-Q--9-ono--e 'Q--0-0-9--0' -0-0..n-+0 -000' -of-9-0-Q-0-gn -Out- Q:-0-of 03-out-0-014--0-0--0-0-0--0-one-0--0-0--9-m-Q--s-0--0--0-0--I-a--l-0--0--0' -u--o-s-c--o-o+-o-o-o-o-so--0-v-o--v-0-0-0-0-4--0--0--0-0--0-U-0-0--0--0--0-0-vo' 0-0-owouowo-m 0 T H E S A W Y E R EUNICE V. BEIDELMAN, Fritzi. On one she smiled, and he was blest. School activities: Grinds Editor Sawyer C41- Although Eunice has not been with us during the full four years, she has cer- tainly acquired the proper S. H. S. spirit. FRANK COMPOCHIARO, Compie. This is a man. School activities: Varsity baseball 13, 41 g Speaking Contest 141. Frank is a fellow of quality and worth. He is known and respected by all. We wlsh you luck, Compie. HERBERT HOVER CUTLER, Herbie. A sweet youth and tall, School activities: Member of HiYg Ex- change Editor Ulsterette 141g Cast, 'tJust Like Percy 1415 Chapel Judge 1415 Sportsmanship Brotherhood 141g Speaking Contest 141 5 Hallowe'en Enter- tainment 141. A fellow worth knowing. FRANCES MARY DALE, Francie 141: Ever quiet, business like. School activities: Member of Delta Gam- mag Cast, Aunt Sophronia at College Hallowe'en Entertainment 141. Although Frances is always quiet and studious her schoolmates have found that she possesses a pleasing personality. We feel sure she will make her way to success. 1 o .,.................. 9 g Q g g Q g g g 5 4 Q Q g..g..9..Q.............................,..............g.....uno-o-o--o--0-Q-nQ-o-0--0--o-o--o-o-0'-e--o-m-0-o--Q-0 o-0 Ovfill lv , o Q Ee x 9 o Q 60 Q s 5 'l' l 3 2 2 3 2 5 3 2 5 4 3 Y 2 3 l 2 5 l if 3 I 9 a X e Q s 5 if a I e Q F 6 5 Q 3 Q T 5 3 2 l 3 2 s 3 5 4 Q 3 Q 2 5 OI. do R THE SAWYER KATHRYN ISABELLA DORRIAN, Kitten. A friendly heart with many friends. School activities: Distribution manager of Sawyer 1413 Assistant Distribution Manager Ulsterette 1413 Hallowe'en Entertainment 141. She is a wee little thing and we can quickly sum her up in the saying that good things come in small packages. ETHEL MARGARET GRUNDHOFER, Et, She is witty to talk to and pleasant to think on. School activities: Member of Delta Gam- mag Editor-in-Chief of Ulsterette and Sawyer 1413 art editor of Ulsterette and Sawyer 131 1413 Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1413 art prize 1213 prize Home Lighting Contest 1213 class treas- urer 1213 vice-president of class 13, 413 Girls' Basketball 1413 Cast Just Like Percy 1413 Cast, Aunt Sophronia at College 1413 Hallowe'en Entertainment 1413 Class will 141. ADELE KATHERINE JEGHERS, Del, She had with all a merry wit, and was not shy of using it. School activities: Cast, Just Like Percy 1413 manager Girls' Baseball Team 1413 Junior Vaudeville 1313 Girls' Basketball 1413 Hallowe'en Entertainment 141. ELEANOR KIEFER, Ellie, Where there is life, there is hope. She has been a diligent home making stu- dent and we are proud to claim her. May success attend her in future undertakings, 5 ? o ? 9 ? ? ! 3 9 0 5 5 T T Y Q 9 3 ? ! Q 0 2 S 3 3 2 1' T T ? T ? Q ? 5 5 i -0-0--0-gg , , N Jo 0-4- -+Q-.q.-q.-o-0--0--0-0-0- -0--9-0 -0-- 9-on -Cf-0--0-fc-0-v-on IOUOUO1'O''O O l l0l l O''O1'O O-'O-'O-INCHI--0410-1-4-400-0'O0C'4 O l'O'Q'Q'Q'O''OMC-O' '.0O 0'O'l'4vP'O'O09'O'Q O f'l'O O'4 0'O'OHOvOW0Q'ON04'04' 0 Q Ev :f:+ no--Q-on ........g -0 -O--v -ov-Qf-Ovi-C--0 -Of- -0-0--0 'CWC .g..g..g..g. .9 I- 0-0-4- -Q-0-41 -0-0-Q-Q -on 3-My ! THE SAWYER HARRIET MAE KNIFFIN, Harry. Fashioned so slenderly, tall and so fair. School activities: Member of Delta Gamma. Since she possessed a happy disposition, it wasn't long before her sterling quali- ties were recognized by her fellow stu- dents. She tackles all duties in a quiet, unassuming manner. We expect to hear more of her in the business world. NELSON KRAMER, Nelts. In all the humors, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow, Has't so much wit and mirth and spleen about thee, There is no living with thee or without thee. School activities: Member of HiYg class president 1435 class secretary 1315 Cast, Just Like Percy 141g Speaking Contest 131, Chapel Judge 139. ELMIRA LANE, Laney. Thy heart is big. School activities: Cast, Just Like Percy 141g Hallowe'en Entertainment 141. It did not take us long to become ac- quainted with Elmira. That is one of her characteristics. Soon her comforting spirit led her friends to nickname her Ma, Her friends are numerous. . ALFRED JOHN MAURO, AL Good stuff happens in small lots. School activities: Sawyer photography prize 145, English IV. prize 1435 Speak- ing Contest 1435 class treasurer 113, Hallowe'en Entertainment 145. We will always remember Alfred because of his true friendship and willingness to oblige. .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.-0.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..Q....q.-g..g..g..g..g..g.,g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q.,g..g..g-g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g g g ..g..g..g..g..g..g Q Q Q.. 2:2-o--0-s-s--s--0 0 --o--s--Q--0--0-o--o-of-o-s--0 o 0-0--0--0--0--v-o-o-o--s--o--o--o--o--o--o-0--s--s-fo-+o--o--o-n-o--o-0-u-0--0-0--o-ono-o--Q-0--of-ofa--9'-o-Q-one-fo-0-2.2 2 Q 14 T H E s A W Y E R 2 sf: 2- Q OQO S 9 9 6 5 E ALBERT HENRY MILLER, Einstein, 3 Various science lures the learned eye. 2 School activities: Sport editor Sawyer 4 1415 Speaking Contest 1413 Sawyer 2 photography prize 1413 Constitutional 2 Essay Contest 1419 Hallowe'en Enter- Q tainment 141. Go to it! You have the nerve and initia- A tive to succeed! E 3 5 , 3 JOSEPH MONTANO, Joe, 3 2 Music hath charms to soothe the savage 5 beast. Q School activities: School Orchestra 131. 3 How dare such a chivalrous knight blush 2 when conversing with one of the fairer i sex? Explain yourself, sir! 3 5 5 4 I 4 2 5 E SARAH M. MYERS, Sally, 2 The simple tastes, the kindly traits Q The tranquil air and gentle speech. 2 School activities: Member of Delta Gam- a mag Cast, Aunt Sophronia at College i 1415 second prize, Essay on History of 5 Saugertiesn 1213 Hallowe'en Entertain- 2 ment 141. 6 E 6 E FLORENCE LORETTA RELYEA, Flo. 0-0--0-0 'OPI'- 4-4- O--Q--O-0+-if :aw- 2 ? o o I o o 6 Q ? E ? 2 5 E 5 5 6 4 Q ? 2 Z 5 9 2 2 5 0,3 Honor lies in honest toil. On first acquaintance, Florence seems to be a little shy or backward, but further association shows her to be a person who chooses her companions well. She does her work well and is intent on thorough- ness in whatever she undertakes. :':.......,..,..,,.,..,.....,..,..,.....,..,. . , , ,..,..,.....,..,..,..,.....,..,..,.....,.....,..,.....,.....,.....,. .,............ , , , ........,.....,..............,... . . ,......,.n E Q 4 o'o I 2 Q 5 l I 9 Y 9 5 Q Q 9 9 Q Y 2 Y I I 9 ? 9 a I 9 Y ! 9 5 5 I E 2 OO THE SAWYER WILMA T. RYER, Tommy. That smile, that smile, it never fades, With it a host of friends she's made. School activities: Salutatoriang Member of Delta Gamma, class secretary 1413 class editor, Ulsterette 13, 413 adver- tising manager, Ulsterette 141 5 literary editor, Sawyer 1413 Cast, Just Like Percy 1415 Cast, Aunt Sophronia at College 1413 Speaking Contest 1413 Ha1lowe'en Entertainment 141. CATHARINE MAY SNYDER, Kay. Not so gay as she's ambitious Working on from morn till night, Yet she oft finds time for pleasure She's an all-round girl, all right. School activities: Valedictoriang member of Delta Gamma, business manager, Sawyer 1413 managing editor Ulster- ette 1413 class editor, Sawyer 1315 Cast, Just Like Percy 1413 Cast, Aunt Sophronia at College 141, class treasurer 131g Speaking Contest 1313 Home Making prize 1215 Chapel Judge 1315 C. C. James prize 121, Home Light- ing Contest prize 131g Hallowe'en Enter-- tainment 141. GLENFORD SNYDER, Glen, The same yesterday, today, and to- morrow. School activities: Class poet, member of Hi-Yg Sportsmanship Brotherhood 1413 distribution editor of Ulsterette 1413 class treasurer 1415 class secretary 121. MERLIN R. SNYDER, Moody, Some may come, and some may go, But I go on forever. Merlin, like Caesar, is ambitious and has spent the greater part of his life seeking the smallest puddle in which he might be the biggest frog. We doubt whether he has succeeded. Go to it, Snyde! g..g.....g..9..g..g..9..g..gnQ..9..,..g.,g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.-5..Q..5-.Q.-Q-.g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g. .g..g..g.Q.-gag.-Q..g..g..g..g..g..Q 9 g Q Q Q 9 9 Q Q g..g g pg Q Q.. 05 0--0-o--0-0--0 o o A 0 o e o o o c 0 'I'-OMINO'-04-0--O-00fired-'O-vifvb--0--O--OMG-I--I-levi-O-lvivi-lf-O'-Ovbvvif-OMG''O'-0000000--O--O--OP-O'-0'-O O 0H0'vO1:sz 16 T H E S A W Y E R E 2-2 gig 9 l 1 GLADYS ANNA SPENCER, Star. E Lightning has nothing on her when it 5 comes to basketball. 3 School activities: Class prophetg Sports- ! manship Brotherhood 1415 advertising l manager, Sawyer 1415 manager oi' I movie benefit for Sawyer 1415 Speak- Z ing Contest 12, 3, 415 Girls' Basketball 1415 cheer leader 1415 Home Light'nT S Contest prize 1315 prize manager, cafe- 4 6 teria 121. a f 5 E TERESAf MARY SWEENEY, Terry. E A pleasing countenance is no slight 2 advantage. 5 School activities: Member of Delta Gam- ? mag advertising editor of Ulsterette ' 1415 assistant advertising manager of 1 E Sawyer 1415 Cast, Aunt Sophronia at is 1 College 1415 Chapel Judge 1315 class 5 - vice-president 1215 Hallowe'en Enter- tainment 141. 3 'P 1 GEORGE THORNTON, Six Foot. The stories he tells we dare not repeat. 4 School activities: Manager of basketball 5 team 1315 assistant manager of basket- ball team 1215 assistant manager of base- 3 ball 1215 manager of Junior Vaudeville 431. 3 When he decides to settle down he may 2 redeem the past. Q i I 1 Z 2 9 E DOROTHY CHRISTINA YAHNCKE, Dot, Maiden with the fair brown tresses, Shading' o'er the deep blue eyes. 3 School activities: Member of Delta Gam- ! ma5 historiang managing editor, Ulster- i ette 131 1415 literary editor, Sawyer Q 4 1415 manager Senior Play 1415 manager 'P of Sorority Play 1415 Speaking Contest Z 1 1415 Hallowe'en Entertainment 1415 1 ' class treasurer 1115 class president 121. I 9 'I' 2 2 if Z Z -o-o-0--9--0-m-o-o--o-a-of-of-m-c-Q-v-o-o-o-a--o-o--o-o--o--o--o--o--0-4--o--0--o-1-fo--v22 5.3.......-.......,.-...............,.........,...,..-.......-.......-.-............ ..'O vO0O0vO'-O'IONOl'l'Il0O'fO0O OMO0O' -O-O' QOQGOHOHl OHOHC'O0ONO O OUlvOlOHO1OHCHO0O-O01Ol'Q-OUO0l0lNO-O1 5 THE SAWYER THE SALUTATORY Members of the Faculty, Classmates, Friends:- It is my privilege to extend to you, who are assembled here, a welcome in behalf of the class of 1926. We are indeed glad to have you present, but even if I had the tongue of an orator or the imagination of a poet, I should feel myself unable to express my innermost feelings. Still we are elated to have you, our teachers and friends, share our happiness. ' The outstanding objectives of education are altruistic. They are service, democracy, and brotherhood. To sacrifice and to labor in order to train one's powers so as to be able to serve humanity is a worthwhile motive. To put the financial income below the motive of service is the highest motive of education. This has been our aim during our four years of high school and our motto, We live to serve, has kept it uppermost in our minds. Some students seek for education in order that they may get on. The true students seek for knowledge that they may help on. That is the reason why we have spent four long years in this schoolg why we have striven to become an educated force, why we have sought training and education. And while we salute you, our teachers and benefactors, we also salute this institution that has he'ped us over the rough places, that has instilled in our minds and hearts sound moral principles, and that has made us eager to know and to learn. Before closing, I once more extend to you a most cordial welcome and to assure you of our never ceasing gratitude, welcome, thrice welcome, is the greeting from the class about to graduate from our high school. WILMA T. RYER. VALEDICTORY Members of the Faculty, Parents and Friends:- If today we go out from these halls filled with these lofty conceptions of the world's needs and of our duty to assist in supplying them, the credit belongs to you. You have not only taught us the proper attitude toward life, but have, at the same time, inspired and encouraged us, by word and deed. Your bright examples will never be forgotten. Wherever we may be called to toil for man's betterment, we shall be mindful of your vast influence on our lives. It is with profound reverence and gratitude, that we bid farewell to you--our benefactors, our professors and our friends. 1 1 Classmates! The hour has struck. The time for parting has arrived. Tonight we perform our last exercises as a class. Tomorrow we shall be scattered. But although we must separate, let us not separate in spirit. Let us often think of these high school days, and, while passing out into the arena, face our duties with hope and courage. To you all, our beloved friends, the Class of 1926 bids a last farewell, with our best wishes for your future, and with our sincere regret that our high school days h f . ave gone orever The world moves on-and still before , The future lies, with joys and grief, Let us not sigh, and wish for more, Remember,--Life, is, ah, so brief, And in the coming days and years Where'er the place our lot be cast, Let's strive to overcome our fears, By looking backward o'er the past! Farewell! ! ! CATHERINE M. SNYDER. O0'O-Ol-000'-le' klv94'00'WY'k9000 O0t -0--0--mt.: --z-: .-0-0-0 Of-0-0 Ce-Ov 1-0 -r-I-0-4-0-0-0-A-v -0--O-0 'O'-O'-0-'lf-0 0--0-0-0+-l--l-0--Q--0-'O'-0vC-Q-4- 0-0-O--0--l--0-0-O- .. ..g.. 4-04 -s-0 -0 'INC .qv-0--of 'DWIMOHOHOHOIUOI'O O O O O O O l l O l O Q O O O ONO'IO l l l 'D'Q I .'O 'O O 'l'O i O'lO O O O O'O O O O'O OlO O C O'O O T H E S A W Y E R PROPHECY OF 1926 This is the Golden Age of which the prophets prophesied and of which the Psalmist sang, and it is the privilege of us graduates, by the eye of faith, to see that we are standing in the very portals of that time! But in the Golden Age and at this time it is our desire to know what the stars reveal concerning our FUTURE. Eight to ten years from tonight some of us shall have attained SUCCESS while others will be diligently working to reach their goal. l By' aid of this telescope I shall try to foretell, for each of these graduates, the future that is hidden in the stars. Deliverance is in the stars! Ah! The first star I recognize shows Herbert Cutler, an English teacher in a large high school and in several years he will be a professor, perhaps in Harvard. And there is Frank Compochiaro a great engineer who has just returned from Europe a wealthy man after inheriting a large fortune from an uncle who has recently died abroad. Over there I see a very bright star, well if it isn't Catharine Snyder shining as brightly as ever. She has become a teacher of languages and cannot be excelled, as a Latin pedagogue in the whole state. That star, near Catharine, is Florence Relyea another successful teacher out West where she has planned to spend the rest of her life. Let's see what the stars in the East reveal. One of those stars shows George Thornton who has become a proprietor of a large Broadway picture house and has married a moving picture star. Another shows Eunice Beidelman who also lives in New York, where she is a well-known lawyeress. Still another star reveals Theresa Sweeney known both abroad and here as the greatest dress designer of the day. Many dresses which she designs are seen daily in the Fifth Avenue shops. Away oif there are two bright stars, one reveals that Albert Miller has just discovered a new gas and that he and Alfred Mauro have both become renowned professors in Chemistry. In that star, over to the right, I see large machines and there's one of our twenty-six boys. Why it's no one else but Peter Hackett, who has become a publisher of an Albany paper. There are so many stars that it takes time to distinguish our graduates but I'll find them all, for they shine more brightly than all others. Yes, there's another! It shows Ethel Grundhofer, a great celebrity in the art world. Her cartoons are in all the Chicago papers. Over there is Kathryn Dorrian who is a successful business woman and now holds a high position in'a bank in Saugerties. ' Let's see if I can't find some of the others over by Frank and Herbert. Why yes, Harriet Kniflin, who has become another successful business lady. She is living in New York and is engaged to be married. Oh! There's another star! It reveals that Dorothy Yahncke is teaching .French in France. What a bright star! It shows the headlines of a New York paper, it reads: Great Engineer and Inventor, N. Kramer, has invented new means of transportation. Why that must be Nelson, our president. It shows Joe Montano there, toog he has also become a famous engineer. E z Z 1 i 5 f 3. There's a star of another of our graduates, it's Adele Jeghers. It reveals her as a successful business lady also working in Saugerties. There's Eleanor Keifer, too. fContinued on page 401 :.:-v-o-o-o-o--o--o--o--o-o--o--o--o-o--o-o--o-o--o--o o o 0 o--o--o-o--o--v-o-o-o-o-s--o--o-o-Q--Q-.a.-v.4-.g.....q..o..n..o-......,..,......... Q . . . ............,..,....... T H E S A W Y E R 0,0 2 0 P-4 CD z.:-0-0 I Q s 5 Q a 5 a I 5 3 E THE JUNIOR CLASS Q I President .......... i 3 Vice-President ..... Secretary ...... Treasurer ....... Cora Bishop Ruth Broedel Eva Dederick Edith DuBois Margaret Emerick 4 Donald Fellows Ellie Genthner Franklin Hunt John Hurley Odell Johnston 20:-of-l-0-0--0--0--v-0-0-0-U-u-s-4.4.-o..0 q..g..g...... OFFICERS DONALD FELLOWS MARGARET EMERICIZ EVELYN LONGENDYKE ADVISOR MISS ANDERSON PERSONNEL Evelyn Longendyke Caroline Rose Ben Svirsky Arthur Sweeney Clemen Lominsky Madeline Stanton Albert Tice Alice Voerg' Joseph Wetzler Harry Zielman --o- 4-o--o--Q-m-e-0.4.4.-o..9....... --o- --0-0-9--0--0--0-0--0--v -Q-9-o--0-9. .... 'o-0--0-0f+o- -Q- .... -0--Q--0 -0-v -94- 1-0- -0-Q--o-0--o-o--o-0-0--o--0- -U-M Q, , , , ...,.....,..... .......,..,........,.. ..................q..q.-o--s--o--o--o--m o Q 0 o o o o o-o--o--m THE SAWYER THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ............. ......................................... D ORA SMITH Vice President ....... ...... H ELEN GRUNDHOFER Secretary ......... .... D AVID SCHOENTAG Treasurer ...... ........... e ............... ......... R U TH MELIUS ADVISOR MRS. MORSE PERSONNEL Jessie Bovee Mildred Brink Harold Clum Maurice Clements Jansen Dederick Cutter Emerick Edward Fosmire William Finger Margaret Gippert Clara Granwher Helen Grundhofer Eleanor Gueren Marjorie Herrick Elsie Hyska Leona Hunt Arthur Kelly Beatrice Keefe Dorothy Keefe Silvia Lerner Bessie Lewis Edith Lewis William Martin Ruth Melius Florence Naudain Walter Nichols George Robinson Glenwood Robinson Herman Schaff Norbert Searing Teenie Seyler David Schoentagx Cora Smith Dora Smith Eleanor Smith Helen Snyder Margaret Spielman Frances Spring James Sweeney Arnold Willis tv:-o--0--0-ff: -CHO- 4-0-9- -0-Q-uno--0-0-.v-v -0-Q-0-0 fb--0'-m -Q-0--0' -0- -Q-Q ...ug -0-0--0-0 Qu -Q--0-9 .......g.. pa- 0-0- 9--u .....g..g..g..g..p.......... -o.....,.. .g..q-0.4-Q.-quo-.0. -Q-9 Y -0 no c n o o 0 a o o-o--0--o--o--o -o--o-o--o o o o 0 0 o 9 o o o o Q o 0 o o--o-0--o-o-fo--o--0-m-0--0--o--0--0--0--0-0-g 0 :,:.Q..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q...........g..g-.g..q..g Q Q 5 5 g 5 g Q g Q THE SAWYER P 2 4 THE FRESHMAN CLASS President .......... 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Q ............,.. 9 ............. 9 THE SAWYER 23 0 o o'o 5 x o 9 9 5 5 x o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 o Q o 0 0 9 9 6 x P 5 x 9 5 a f 9 5 x F 5 x 9 9 FALLS IE GLENER 3 2 Z i 2 1 5 2 1 2 2 Z 5 s s 2 E 5 1 2 Q 2 Z 2 4 f 3 E Q Z 4 5 4 Q 2 z z ! 5 5 5 5 5 Q 5 Q 9 5 5 9 f 5 5 0 o 0 o x Y 9 Q 9 5 5 1 9 5 x Y 5 r o . Y 5 5 9 5 9 0 x 0 5 5 Q 5 x 9 5 x P 5 4 9 9 9 Q 9 Q 5 4 3 N 24 THE SAWYER Cl C O0 OO 00 N w 1 w 2 2 , Q I 5 1 : ! 1 5 . x 1 z O O 2 E I e f E 2 E4 3 cn I S 6 v-1 5 M EJ I 5- ? Z I A D-4 BJ g I ' P1 2 E 5 P 3 O O 9 E11 2 CD ? E 5 ca 3 CD 3 Q 5 C11 5 EE 9 IP 2 O 2 U 3 2 2 O 5 5 N S 9 Q Q ze'l0O0O0O Q''l Q . . . Q . . 0 . W9'7YVQ4'YW4 YQ 'Q4'0'Q'0 'l O00'lOf'O O O . . Q Its Kind Remainingj fThis Bridge Is One of the Few of THE SAWYER .............09 OOOOOO.s, -0-0 ff:-0-0-v 3 2 f - W2 - E 3 2 h I Q X X? Q V - -' 5 2 E -o-0-0-0--9-0-4-O--0-0-v-o--0-0-0-0- : 9 9 Q o Q in Nw Z 55 H H 2 U1 Db P4 W OUR BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM I Back Row fleft to rightl-Coach Cahillg John Fellows, asst. mgrg I Arthur Slack, sub.g Elmer Finger, c.g Brandow, mgr.g M. Clements, I asst. mgr. Seated-L. McCormick, r.f.g F. Hunt, sub.g D. Schoen- I tag, l.f.g O. Johnston, Lg. Front Row-P. Hackett, r.g., ci1pt.g : J. Hurley, sub. : E 5 UNO-O O . O O O U QvO-1o-IvC-OvQf-O--O-vO--0-0--OUOUINO''C . U'C''l 0 Q C O . O O''O-O C O O O Q-'INC'-Q O O0O O C-l O O O O l O 'O' -'O'-CHO-O0O C . l C O O-OQPO-zoxvi-'C-Cute: -0-ow ..g..g..g..g.....g.-q C 6 -O vi 'Q or 2 -2 1 ve 2 1 5 Q 2 2 9 5 6 S 5 5 I Q I l z A KKl000'Y0'MQ-4 GQ0B0'4'4QlO'1Of'O0'O4'O OHff'O0O-C' 'O O0O0O O O O O O l O O O ONOHONOHOQ' 'U 6 THE SAWYER BOYS' BASKETBALL Manager .................... . ...................... ....... D . BRANDOW Assistant Manager ...... .... M . CLEMENTS Captain ................... ............. ..... P . HACKETT Forwards Center Guards D. Schoentag, L. Finger P. Hackett, R. L. McCormick, R. 0. Johnston, L. Substitutes A. Granwehr A. Slack J. Hurley S. H. S. made a fine showing this year in its basketball, having won more than half of the games played. The final total of points scored are S. H. S., 4435 opponents, 402. A dashing spirit was shown by all the players and the basketball fans were rewarded by seeing many fast, furious and tight games. S. H. S. 375 Ravena 18 S. H. S. 185 Ravena 16 S. H. S. 105 Monticello 27 S. H. S. 115 Catskill 34 S. H. S. 665 Cairo 19 S. H. S. 225 Hudson 27 S. H. S. 195 Poughkeepsie 62 S. H. S. 205 Catskill 14 S. H. S. 335 Tannersville 23 S. H. S. 595 Coxsackie 9 S. H. S. 105 Poughkeepsie 28 S. H. S. 255 Hudson 29 S. H. S. 365 Watervliet 41 S. H. S. 275 Monticello 20 S. H. S. 325 Watervliet 20 S. H. S. 185 Catskill 15 'CHO' op Q O Q ! ........g.g... .0-0--0 0--0-1 -0- -0- 0- 0-4- 0-0- -0- -94-fo-0 -0 -0-0--0-0--0--0-0-0--0-0-0--0--0--Q-Q--0 -0--0-0 0-0--0-0-fof-0-0--U'-0-ft--0--0-0-0 -'Ov-Of' -any-4 -0 2-s..o--g.-9--9.4-of -0--0--Ono--0--0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 Q 0 0 -I--O--0--0--0-wut--0--0--0--0--m-0-10-m-0--0-0-0--l--I-l-6wO-0'-0-f6--0wC--0-000-0w0--0--6-O+-O--0--0--0-0w0-fO-C- B THE SAWYER OUR BASEBALL TEAM Louis Gippert, Arthur r. J-Frank Compochiaro, .to fl OW R Back Slack, Clemense Lominsky, Arthur Sweeney. John Hurley, William r. J-Maurice Clements, to 41. rout Row F' Ribsamen, Glenwood ng ackett, Irvi briel Hvozdik, Peter H Ga nger, Fi and Sweeney, CS Jam Bell, avid Brown, D ond binson, Raym Ro fCoachJ . renee Cahill Law O A 00 20:-0--0-o -0- -0 -0-0 -0-0 O'-O' -5.4 9.5.- 0-of-bf-0-0 4-91-0- .3-0--0--0-Owl--O+-O-0-l-l-+0--0--l-0--I-0--0-I--O--I--Of-If-Dfw'-O--O--Owfvlf-Onv-0-D-0-w-'iwbvfi--0-M-O--O-0- I , 3+-9-0-on-+1 owe'-0-4-0-so-Q-0-fo--we-'Q--of-on-o-vw--o--0-o-o-v-o--o-no--o--a--n n -o--Q--o--ona--o-e--o-o-o--o--o-o-o--o-o--0-no-o-o-Q.: 2 T H E s A W Y E R Q 29 52 23 BOYS' BASEBALL ' Coach ..... ....... L . M. CAHILL Captain ..... ..... P . HACKETT Manager ......................................,......... ...... M . CLEMENTS lst Base-G. Hvozdik, A. Slack. 2nd Base--I. Ribsamen, Schoentag. 3rd Base-G. Robinson. Shortstop-W. Finger. Fielders-C. Lominsky, O. Johnston, A. Sweeney. Catchers-P. Hackett. Pitchers-J. Sweeney, J. Hurley, R. Brown, D. Bell, L. Gippert. From the looks of prospects we shall have a fairly good baseball team this year. We trust it will be one which will excel all others Q produced in previous years. Last year we lost the league cup by a 6 - deciding game. This year we are not going to wait for a deciding 5 game. May 8 S. H. S. Coxsackie 14 S. H. S. Catskill 15 S. H. S. Ravena 21 S. H. S. Tannersville U 22 S. H. S. Windham 28 S. H. S. Windham June 4 S. H. S. Catskill 5 S. H. S. Ravena 11 S. H. S. Coxsackie 12 S. H. S. Tannersville Iv:-0--0--0-of-ufenonowawof-one-0-u-0-0--0-0-0--o--0-0--0--o-0--0--0--0--0--0-o--s--n--o--o--0-o--Q-s-0- -o--0-0--o--one--0 0 o -o--o--s-fo--s-o--e-o-o--0--c-0--0--Q-201-0--0--0-0-0-:Q 0 O 0 Q -0--0-.5-0-0--0-.5 4- ....Q-.........,.......................g.., ..., ,..........., ...g..g. .g.....g..g..9.-Q..g..g..q..g..g..g............. .Q........g..g.....g..g.....g........g...........g..g..g g..g..g.....g..g..,.......... g..g.....g..g..g.-9-g..g -9-0-0 .Q-.Q-Q-0...-.Q-Q 0 ,400- 30 THE SAWYER OUR GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Miss Grace Pier- Beatrice Keefe, Cora Smith, .to LJ- fl OW Back R ith, Ruth Broedel. Sm 0I'3 , D pont fCoachJ Evelyn Dorothy Keefe, erick . to r.J-Margaret Em fl W Ro Middle Longendyke, Clara Granwehr. rundhofer oerg, Ethel G ys Spencer, Alice V ad r.J-Gl to fl. nt Row Fro Q 5 9 6 9 6 o o o o o 0 o 0 o Q f o o o 0 0 o o o 9 9 6 Q 5 5 Q Q 9 5 5 5 6 5 Q P 9 5 0 0 s 0 0 0 o o 6 5 4 Z 5 5 3 Q 5 5 s ! 5 5 2 o og oo oo -ooo- -0-.Q-4 .ang-0-r ...Q Q-Q-Q-v -0- out -0- -o--0-o-o- -0-0-0-fr .Q 2 ! 5 3 o o o o o o o 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 4 9 8 z Q 5 9 6 5 5 Q o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o z o 5 3 5 6 6 3 5 3 2 -3 ? ? 5glQvOwO0O-O O GQ'Q'OW00C'Q'0'9'Q0I'O l0Y0WO'4'O'i0NC'0 0'9 'l0l OIlO O P'O O O l' 'OHOHOHlvlfii-O-Qllilvifviffl''O O O C O-O Ol'O''I-l l IWlv'OvOl-OwO'-01:03 E T H E s A W Y E R 31 3 3 S 5 2 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Cnach ..... ............ ........................... G R ACE PIERPONT Captain ..... .................... A LICE VOERG Manager ............ ......... .... E V ELYN LONGENDYKE Forwards Center Guards Gladys Spencer Alice Voerg Evelyn Longendyke Ethel Grundhofer Adele Jeghers Substitutes Beatrice Keefe Dorothy Keefe Margaret Emerick Cora Smith Dora Smith Ruth Broedel 1 For the first time in many years we have had again a girls' i basketball team. Due to many cancellations of games by opposing teams only three games were played. Considering that they were the first games played by the girls they made a fine showing. With such a beginning it seems we shall have a crackerjack girls' basket- ball team next year. It may be interesting to note that the girls will receive letters the same as the boys for their athletic showings for the year. Scores S. H. S. 11g Ravena 48 S. H. S. 109 Kingston 12 :':+4'Y9 l??0Q0 'O O O U .0C O l l'0'U'W'k94-k00M0'0'X00 z': 09 4 -0-.00 0 0 'Q'-0-0 9-0--0-M-Q--0-0--0-ony-4--b o -v-of-0-fb--0-v-0-M-0-0-0--0-o-0-0--0-Q--0-0--0--0 ...g..g..g..g..g.-0-9- -y.p-g-o--s--o-o-o-o-o-o-o--9-Q-q-o--0-o- -0--0-Q-0 0'-0--0--0'-0 -0-of-0 -0-an .qw 0--0 -0-0-Q.-of-0-0-0-4-'Ov 0-4-4- 9.9.9. oo . - o'o .g..q..g..q..g.....g..g ..g..g..g..g.....g..g...........g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g ng.. .. .g..g..g..g..g. ..g..g..g.:,: THE SAWYER :nz-0 -A-0-0 -0-0-0--0-9-0-0--0 -0- -0-0-v0--0-0--o- .g.............................Q.....,........,.....Q.............................q..g...k.,..g..g........g............. .......,........Q--Q--n9--o--0-on--u--o--o--Q--o-we--o-o--n--o--0-on -o-o--0-'Q 3................,...........,.................,..,...........,..............,.................,..,..,...........,.....,. .,...........,............ OO I 3 i 5 5 E 3 I 1 i Z Q 4 4 i Z E i 2 s 5 1 9 f E a Xl! THE SAWYER S. H. S. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Norbert Searing Ruth Broedel Louis Montano Edith DuBois Roy Mackley Margaret Voerg Kenneth Brannigan John Fellows Arthur Slack The Saugerties High School Orchestra brought honor to itself and Alma Mater during 1925-26 under the esteemed leadership of Mrs. Graham. The orchestra furnished music for chapel three times a week and on the following special occasions: Delta Gamma play, two performances of the Senior play, school dances at the Commu- nity House, dancing after one basketball game, Health meeting, Poughkeepsie district Parent Teachers Association convention, Prize Speaking contest, and Class Day. The members of the orchestra are to be commended for the fine work and co-operation. Dr. Carter has placed the orchestra on the approved list for this school year, which means that each member will be given one regent count as a reward for his playing. .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..9..,..g..,..Q..g..g g g Q g..g..g..g..,,.g,.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..guy....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. g 9 g 9 g 9 Q g g..g g .g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g. lo 0, go -Q-4-4 ,Q of-ooo-, , -o-o-'0--o-o-o--o--o-o-o--o--o--o-o-o- 4-Q-can-Ono-9+-Q-0-0--0-0-0-0-4-out-0-4-Ava-out-0-an-0-0-0--0 -Qui-0--0-Quo-O--0--0-+ -o-o-0w0--0-0-0- I --O-9 2,24- DI? 0 0 0 0 0 0 on0-f0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--m-0-m-0--0-0--0--an 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 U MATI C- JUST LIKE PERCY CHARACTERS Mr. Hudson, a Prosperous Widower ............... ......... 1 frank Hunt Percy Hudson, llis Son, Aged Twenty-one ....... ......... N elson Kramer Mrs. Harvey, a Charming: Widow .................. ....... C atharine Snyder Ethel lreichester, Her Neice ...................................... .............. W ilma Ryer Christopher Maypole, Madly in Love with Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Harvey's Friend .........,,. Mrs. Maypole, Mrs. llarvey's Friend ....... Hannah, Mrs. Harvey's Maid ............... THE PLAY'S This year has been a particularly br ll and IZ, the Seniors outdid themselves presented the comedy Just Like Percy .....Herbert Cutler . ..... Adele Jeghers Ethel Grundhofer . .,....... Elmira Lane illiant one as regards dramatics. On March , breaking all previous records, when they before two highly appreciative audiences. VVith a very able cast and under the capable tutorage of Miss Kimmey, the annual play couldn't help but make a big! success. The play was ridiculously funny, involving two love aflairs and taking many unexpected twists. Before the curtain was rung down at the end of the first act, the audience was in great suspense and gales of hearty laughter. At the end of the third act, all were happy at the outcome of the play and still chuckling to themselves with satisfaction. 0 0 00Q-0--I--I--0--0--I-00000000000000IOOOOUDOQQOOOOOOUOOOOO -0--O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 I O O 0 0 --Q--0--0--0--D'-0-0--cnc-0--9-0--0--0-m-0'-0--0--I--in -0--I--0--0--0--0'-0--0--m2,2 T H E S A W Y E R 35 THE CAST OF UJUST LIKE PERCYU SCENE FROM JUST LIKE PERCY -0 0--0--v-0--0--I-0---4-Q--Q--o-o Q o Q--Q--1'-Q--v-9 r-Q-'0-n-9-Qf-e-o--o-a--o--o-o--o--Q-4--Q--v-Q-Q--9--9-0--o--Q--o-4-'s-o--o-4-w-4--Q-v-Q-Q-Q--Q--o-Q--o--m 0,0 of 4 1 I 'P Y -0- -0--0 4-0- -0--0 0 Q io -0-2:2-0--0--o-:Q 00 --Q-0-of-0-fa -0.-Q.-0-0--0 . -Of-of-O-N 9. 4-4-4- -0-0--Q-0--0-0-0-0--0-of --of-0--0-v .g.....g..g..g..g.. .g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g.....g.....g..g..g.... ....g..g.. THE SAWYER g..g..g. one--0' DELTA GAMMA PERSONNEL omley, D. Yahncke QPres.J, Br SS ,Mi rundhofer JE.G 2 Anderson. Q pont, Miss ith, C. Granwehr, F. Dale, E. Lewis, S. Myers, Sm JD. Q3 phardson. L. Hunt, Snyder, Sweeney, C. eGroff, C. Smith. Q45 T. Snyder, C. Perkurney, H. Grundhofer, R. Melius. Or 'Y 2 2 I I 9 5 4 5 S 1 9 2 1 9 5 4 a O O C O O O O C O O O 6 9 4 4 Q 6 Q a 5 6 6 5 5 4 9 5 5 I O 9 A 3 I ? 1 I 5 3 2 2 ? T 9 5 I O O O O 9 9 g H. I 3 O -O--Of-9--0-9 -Of- 9-ow 0-o--0-O- -0--0-0- 61' Pi Miss mmey, Ki Miss 5 Q1 Miss Weller, Miss She Miss D -O- -0--0--0--0-0-0' -0-0--0--0-Q--0--0-0-0--0-0-4-0--0 0-Q-0--0-0--0--Q--Q-0--Q'-0--0-0-0 -Q--Q-0--0--0-v -Q- .Q-Q-.9 4. ? o 3 5 5 .g..g..g..g..g..g.. ...g..g..g.... .g..g..g..g.....g.....g..g..g. ....g..g.....g..g THE SAWYER THE ESOPUS CREEK AND THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS BACK 2 HEIGHTS LAY ED FROM BARC AS VIEW UGERTIES SA OF i I 3 + I f I 5 4- 3 I 3 f f 5 5 5 I f 1 I f 5 4 f 1 9 ............,.................,.....,.....,.................,,,...,...........,.................,..,.,...,..,..,....... ........,...............,..,...........,........,..,.....................................:,: 38 THE SAWYER :sz 4 9 Q 6 , + .ww 1 :EE 2 ' xii y OU 2 h Sch e hous nedict 1770 J oppos ent co days. -Q-fl-'0- .BD-C5 3 U19 5 Q52 Z -5.20 i 'Jam 5 cu U 2 334: L +1 .-..-. 2 5:2722 3 '-Qcdpgg 5 frism ' f: 32 Z 301.5 5 be x 5.2.23 3 1533 ? aw ? LYJQE,-r-1 ? wg Q Q Dxcvbll 2 Qm-3.2 ? ln O STONE H Saugertie Welling. ns who be Q-56.205 2 S2522 2 QQH3 ? migzm 0 mo .-D ' Eigghzn Fc S .233 - Q4- U-A-2 L r-. g., : wi: 1 202928 3 ...Ng 5 5 E 'HIE g Q2 .Ona-G 0 V1 oo - 152.228 S QT, 3 f fbi Q 5,-CIO 1 D4 D- 1 re to re 'O 5 Q 5 'P Q 5 2 I 5 5 5 5 5 f 2 2 Q ? s 2 Z 5 2 5 Q Y 2 3 1 3 5 f 5 5 I ig .- o Q Jo 2.2-0-v -01 -Q-0 -0- -Ovi- -Q--Of O-O-O-Q 'O-'O-10-'OQHONO' 22-0-0- Y 5 I o 1 ...man-Q-.Q-4+-Q.-01.9.g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..4..g..q..q..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g g g ..g..g..g..g..g..g g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....q THE SAWYER , NUTSHBL I W , B ' f STUDY HALL Bang! I woke up and found my right eye shut with a spitball. Looking around I noticed Bill Hvozdick with a guilty look on his manly little face. When he is not looking he gets one smack where his nose is located and I doze off over my Latin I. paper, content again. The silence of the study hall is broken. Moody Snyder is getting up for a stroll. Clump! Clump! down he comes and stum- bles over Dave Schoentag's ferryboats. Dave yells out, Hey, get outta here. The study hall roars. Chick Fosmire sighs, Bill Finger laughs, and the Frosh girls giggle. Silence reigns supreme. Miss Anderson stalks in for a book and we all sigh. She looks around and we all doze then. Out she stalks,-but will the bell never ring? Marie Ponselle snickers. Something's up and looking around I see Tub Johnston and Kramer are having a duel with pens. Someone rolls a marble down the aisle. and everyone laughs. In walks Mr. Morse and wants to know who rolled the marble. No one is guilty. Again: Who rolled the marble? At last the bell rings and fresh Freshmen, silly Sophs, jolly Juniors, and sedate Seniors hike for their respective rooms. Say, you can't smoke in this building. Who's smoking? Well, you got your pipe in your mouth. Yes, and you got your pants on, but you ain't panting. -H. H. S. Steamboat Captain Qwho has just fallen overboardjz Don't stand there like a dumbbell! Give a yell, can't you? New Deckhand: Certainly, sir. Cap- tain! Rah! Rah! Rah! Captain! -H. H. S. Gladys Spencer: What's the matter, Ethel? Ethel Grundhofer: I had a tooth pulled out and it hurts. OUTLINE OF LOVE Grade School: Roses ith red, violets ith blue, sugar ith sweet and tho its ooo. High School: Chrysanthemums are beautiful, and so is marmalade, without you, darling, my 1ife's a dead night shade. University: The moon is silver-sheathed as you, my golden symphony. 'Tis you I crave to wed, my agonizing ecstacy! Ten Years Wed: I have a knife, its blade is true, for thirty cents I'd murder you. -C. A. George Thornton: I wonder why the Saugerties girls don't want to get mar- ried? Hank Clements: How do you know they don't? George Thornton: I've asked them -all. Miss Bromley: Where does New York State get its milk supply from? Jeghers: Oh, in the western part of New York State. They raise them there. Conductor on the West Shore Railroad calling out the next stop: Iona Island. Young Lady on Train: Weill We own a farm but we don't tell everyone. Miss Anderson: When gasoline is stored in large quantities, spontaneous combus- tion is caused. How may this be avoided? Alfred Mauro: Store it in thimblesf' English II. Miss Kimmey: Why is it, I wonder, that we so often forget the title of a book? Norbert Searing: Because we don't remember. Wetzler fspeaking of Tessendori's job, that of collecting payments due on auto- mobilesj: He goes around collecting money on cars. Zeilman: Oh yeah, a conductor. 5..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..gag..p.g..g..gnQ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g,.g..g,.g..g..g..g. .g..g..g..g.-9.Q..gap.g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..Q..p.g..Q-Q-qwgwg.. THE SAWYER SUMMER STYLES New Sport and Figured Silk Dresses Coats---Sport and Dress Models Silk Hosiery Medium and Chiffon Weight Lingerie Scarfs Gloves Handkerchiels CQUALITY MERCHANDISEJ 'REED XFREED PROPHECY FOR 1926 fContinued from page 183 She is doing missionary work in New York City. I see Sarah Myers, a very famous Dietician. She has written many well-known books on Health and Dietetics. Oh! What's that! Snyder's Department Store ? Well, Merlin has become the owner of one of Albany's largest stores. We all know he has a bent for that line of work. Next to Merlin I see Glenford Snyder as an electrical engineer very widely known in New York City. A short distance from that star I see another. It's Elmira Lane, who has become a professional nurse. Why! There are several stars over here that I didn'11 recognize before. There's Frances Dale. My, but she is popular as a teacher of several languages. She is very successful. Another one is Sid. Robinson who has become a prosperous business man and is a large stock holder in the Standard Oil Company. And that other bright star shows Wilma Ryer a successful missionary who is doing missionary work with her husband in South America. These are the secrets which the stars reveal. May they be the guides of our graduates as they were the guides of the three wise men. , .g..q..g..g.. g..g..q..g..g..5..g..g ..g..g..g..g-.g..g..g..g-.g .g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g.............. ..9..g.....g.....p-Q.-q..g..g.....g..g....... .g..q..g.....g..g..g..g g........g..g.....g..g.. g.. g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. g..g..q.....g..g.. .g..g.4.4..g..g..q..q..g..g..Q..Q..5..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g-g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ..g.. . THE SAWYER 'B H4 H4 'JIU 'DIC 'DIC' THE SEAMON BROS. CO. COMPLIMENTS OF Furniture The Martin Pharmacy and Funeral Directors UIC UIQ SIG P14 PP H4 PRINTING 0F QUALITY The Ulsterette and The Sawyer, the S. H. 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Jansen Dederick: With a voice like that, all you need is a wagon and a load of Hsh to make a living. Little Hunks in Latin, Little Hunks in French, Make the baseball heroes, Sit upon the bench. -The Monad. Nothing is better than wisdom. Gold is better than nothing. Therefore, gold is better than wisdom. Till our finger tips are sore But some poor goof IS sure to say, Ive heard that Joke before. We humorists may dig and toil, , . -. , il J ' !! O The first line of Francis Bret I-Iarte's poem entitled Chicago reads, Blackened and bleeding, helpless, panting, prone. George Thornton's version is, Blackened and bleeding, helpless, panting, prune. Cutter Emerick: Can you help me with this problem? Miss Weller: I can, but I don't think it would be right. Miss Pierpont fin study hallj: It's too bad that I can't turn my back without the room talking. Teacher: What month has twenty-eight days in it? Stude: They all have -S. H. S. Frosh: Where did you get the bump on your head? Senior: That s where a thought struck me. Y License on back of honeymoon car: WE2R1. ++mwwv-wtw-www-v++'YYQ'?+'YW'Y'r4'Y'9W'QW'v++Q-rQ-vw-rv+4w-wv- 3 2 5 Q A 5 9 oo, , , o'o 'O' -0--0 4-0-0- --0-0-0--0 000' O-'l O C'vO0O-'O'-O1-GNU P .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g Q..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..q..g..g..q..g..g. .g..q..g..g..g..g Q THE SAWYER Educates for Business Efficiency and Provides Attractive Positions Albany Business College Bookkeeping Accounting Stenographic Secretarial Civil Service Trains Ambitious Young Men and Women Quickly and Economically for Independence and Advancement in Executive and Secretarial Positions For Catalogue, Address CARNELL Sz HOIT, ALBANY, N. Y. 83 North Pearl Street M. A. VANDERWAAG Optometrist Eyes Tested by the Latest Scientific Methods Eastman Photograph Supplies 75 Partition St. Saugerties, N. Y. .g..g..g.'..g..,..g..g..9..9..,..9..,..9..!..'..,..'..'..'.,'..'..,..'..g..g..g..g..p.q..9..,..,,.,........g..g..... COMPLIMENTS OF DR. GUY F. AXTELL AND DR. R. 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The well-known singer, Mr. Screecher, has been in an accident, but is better now. We are pleased to announce that he will be able to appear in two pieces this eve- ning. Alfred Mauro: You see Albert Miller everywhere you go. Frank Hunt: Yes, narrow minds seem to squeeze in anywhere. Frank Campochiaro: Did you take a bath? Herbert Cutler: No, is there one miss- ing? - Dot Yahncke: There's only one fellow in this world that I'd marry. Adele Jeghers: I wouldn't adive you to marry more than one. Miss Weller: If a baseball traveled 200 feet in one second, how many feet would it travel in two and one-quarter seconds? Arthur Slack: Depends on the outfield- ers. Frosh Poetry A small boy with a smiling face Dried away his tears. His mother who was sweet sixteen Was bent and gray with years. The small boy got his father's gun And resting it on a beehive Aimed at a neighbor's maltese cat And detached it from one of its lives. Harry Newkirk: What's the matter with your finger? Roland McFarland: I sawed the top off. Harry N.: How did you ever do that? Roland McF.: Sawing, rl Clem: You're so dumb you think Rex Beach is a bathing resort. Clyde: Anyway, I don't think Sing Sing is a musical auditorium. --S. H. S. Catharine Snyder: Do you ever reflect on the opportunities that you've missed? Kathryn Dorrian: No, I might miss some while I was reflecting. --0-of-o--on--0-4--o-o--o--no-0--o--Q-0-o-4 o-o-o-' ..g..g..g.-Q...-Q . - .g..g..g..g..g..g.-9.9..9-g..g..q..g..g-.g..g..g..g..g.4-4 --0--O--O-'Own -0--0-f0-+0--0-Ov-0f-lv-0-Q-0-Q--l-I-I-If-0-0-0--0-'O-M-0--Qui--lwvfQvOv0 THE SAWYER KZQMEQKEQKEQKZQ MEQMEQMZQKZQMEQ COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF THE OF THE ' SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS MZQKZQKEQMEQMZQ MEQKZQMEQKZQKEQ David Schoentag: I've made a discov- erllrving Ribsamen: What is it? David Schoentag: I've discovered that CTOMPLIMENTS OF FREDERICK L. FISHER HZQKZQMQQKEQKZQ Q.. .gag-.Q-gui.. . .g..g..g..g..g. the heavy end of a match is the light end. Miss Weller fin algebraj : Let your age equal one-sixth of your father's. Willie Hvodzik: Let's see-oh, he's 45. Mrs. Morse: Why can we send no more dispatches to Washington? Nelson Kramer: Because he's dead. Miss Anderson: What are the last teeth in the mouth called? A Dick Hunt: False teeth. Helen Snyder: Why does Margaret Gippert keep turning around when she walks down the street? Jessie Bovee: Because one good turn deserves another. Margaret Spielman: I've said 'no' to several men. 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Glen Robinson: What is the hardest work for you in school? Odell Johnston: Trying to make the marks that I tell my friends I get. An actor who goes on the stage hungry comes off with enough vegetables to last a week. Sarah Myers: How do you recognize a gentleman in a crowded car? Elmira Lane: By his general get-up. Merlin Snyder: Alfred Mauro is going to make his debut in 'Hamlet.' Pete Hackett: Well, a Hamlet is the best place for it. Mopey: It's hell, ain't it? Dopey: What? Mopey: Where all bad people go. H. H. S. .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..Q0g..g-g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ..g..g..g.....g.....g..g..g Can Anyone Tell Us- How Ribsamen keeps his hair in curls? Why the Keefe girls stay thin? What makes George Thornton talk so much? If the color of Pete's hair gives him that temper? Where Len McCormick got that walk? Why Dave Schoentag is so lazy? If Nelson Kramer will ever act grown up? How to laugh like Estelle Robinson? What makes Bessie Lewis study so much? 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