Albany High School - Prisms Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1921

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ROBERT F. ABFLE RECORD: Cavalry l'nit X. Y. S Nlilitary Training Com., third honorable mention Drawing, 1920. Honest Abe, the assiduous. energetic and friendly' member of the class of '21. His great ambition is to be a K'Bachelor of Science. YVho can doubt but that some day one of us might walk across a bridge built by Abe? Good luck, 'A Abel llonesty is the best policy. EDVVARD GAY AINSXVORTH RECORD: Doxia, French Club: Athletic Association. Eddy's a peach at studies. His name leads all the rest. Yvhy, only the other day he seemed deiected about something, and when questioned, be said that he was mad because he received a mark below 95, Uh, XVaiter! xXY1lg0Il for one. The heights of greatness reached and kept, VVere that attained by sudden flight, ALLEN H. BACOX, JR. RECORD: Logia: Pres., Vice-Pres.. Critic, Tre-as.: Boys' Day Com. 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres, A. A., A. A. Council, Football 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Manager Basketball 4, Sergeant S. M. 'lf C.. 'Fralhc squad. No, ths is not an advertisement for Arrow follars. lt is merely Sol in his Sunday clothes. Sol looks bashfnl and innocent, girls, but look ont, for looks are very often deceiving. Besides being a star in French Bac is a good companion for VVednesday nights. He usually gets home in time to read the morning paper before going to school. Tall and most divinely fair. DOROTHY HALFORT RECORD: A. A., French Club: Theta Sigma, French Play 4. lall, smiling, sunshine, 'A Dot lx a true trlend. Her school work is done conscientiously and very well. Did you hear her in the French Play? How she did speel French. However, outside of school she has her dreams -always planning on the next- N'est-ce pas, Dot? XVith prudes for proctors Dowagers for deans, And sweet girl graduates ln their golden hair! NET AND GRAY Page Tlzirfecn

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GARNIST AND GRJ Y CLASS HISTORY ln September, 1920, several hundred boys and girls took up the thread of their school work again. Some were at the starting post, others were in the middle of the course. and still others were entering upon the last lap in this period of their education. This last group is the one in which we are particularly concerned. Great ex- citement and plenty of interest was manifested in the selection of the class oflicers, for it was fitting and necessary to organize early. A wise selection of leaders resulted in the perfect co-ordination of the individual members. Frank Lochner was elected president, Edward Casey, vice-president, Gerald VValdbillig, corresponding secretary: Grace Forbes. recording secretary, and -lean Sheehan, treasurer. - The amount of the dues was decided upon and a committee appointed to take care of the rings and pins. Un December 16, the usual Senior llublic was given. 'lihis awoke much of the dormant talent of the members and brought to light a diversity of skill in declamation, recitation. music and dramatics. Then, on February Q, IQZI. Frank Lochner, our manly president, a boy well noted for his excellence in scholarship and athletics, and possessing those ethical quali- ties which endeared him to the hearts of all the students ofthe school, was taken away. lVe surely lost a friend. a counsellor and a leader by that swift stroke of the grim reaper. It was well, however, that we had the efficient Vice-l'resident, Casey, to fall back on. The senior class. under his guidance and with his assistance. passed resolutions on our president's death and had them framed and presented them to the school. The most touching mark of respect and sorrow was shown in the attendance of practically the entire senior class at Frankls funeral. Soon it became necessary to consider whom we should favor with our picture order. ln the meantime we were being snapped right and left by other photograph- ers. A group picture was taken. which will probably grace and adorn the front page of one of our dailies. VVe want to make class day one of the most impressive occasions in the annals of the High school. The class day officers have already been chosen. There was a great deal of real spirit and enthusiasm shown in the elections. Nliss Helena Cook, for class poetess, Harriet Fort, propbetessg Ruth Reedy, class will, and the only representative of the L' sterner sexfl Nlerrill Patterson, as class historian. lluch thanks are due to the faculty, who have loyally supported and advised the senior class, and to the members of the class itself. who have made possible the unusual success of the organization, and have contributed to the attainment of the highest aims in scholarship. athletics and deportment. BlliRRll.I, Rmaviis l'ATTi2RsoN. l2I. flags' Tu'f'lr'f'



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GJRNICT ,IND GR JD l l l le ll i F gr l l ll l l r r l l fjrlgr' lfn 1H'l1't'.'l ISADORIC BUBROY RECoko: J. L. C'.g First Lieutenant, Co. A., S. IW. T. ll. just a word of advice regarding Boll lf he ever tries to sell you anything-a ticket to Nlars or a thimble -anything, don't hesitate. Buy and be done with it. He'll sell it to you eventually with- XVell paced words of glazing courtesy, Haired with reasons not unplausihlef' MIQRVILLIC BOYCE Recoknz .-X. A. This modest youth apparently has kept hack his clever wit from all of us most of the time, so we hardly appreci- ate him. However, he manages to entertain the Virgil and Matl1. classes most of the time with sly remarks, in that smal, dry voice of his. It is also rumored that he looked at a girl recent y. Home keeping youths have ever homely wits. HlCRlWlCUNlf BRAKE RECORD! Theta S igma, junior Editor, Class-Pin Committee: Garnet and Gray Year Book Committeeg A. A. YVho can keep tahs on Hermeone Brabb? You know the girl we mean, with goden hrown hair and laughing eyes. She is always joking with someone. ls she ambi- tious?-well rather, with a course in journalism after she receives her diploma. Atlantic lVIonthly please notice! Full o' Pep, NVI LLI AM BRESL.-X XY RECORD! il. I.. C. You can lead Bres to advice hut you can't make him take it. His favorite suhject is geometry and his favorite place, the office. His is a born woman-hater, being a keen ohjector to a Coe-ed School. He has a lofty ambition, namely, to he an aviator. It is no use asking advice if you will not follow it.

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