Albany High School - Prisms Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1921

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GARNET AND GR IY Page Ttvwzly RAYMOND A. DEXVEY. RECoRo: A. A., Doxia. Raymond A. Dewey, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Dewey of Albany -that's the way the papers announce it, but we don't bother with such formalities. l-lay is good enough for us-both the name and the boy. And he is good in Geometry, too. Earth has IIOI anything to show more fair. FRANKLIN DUBBS Recoixoz Login, A. A, Frank works so hard outside of school and studies so hard inside, that one would think he would never get anytime for mere pleasure. Yet Frank is its original kidder himself. He doesn't care whom he is kidding or what he is kidding about, so long as he can indulge. Sometimes, however, he seems to be magnetically drawn to the dubious experiment of kidding himself through a history recitation, and it's courious how history refuses to he kidded, even by the kid himself. THOMAS P. DREW' RECURDI Login: Treasurer A. Tommy Drew, did he? I'll tell the world, five aces. And his feet are just the same. YVe've never danced with him tho. VVe learned this by proxy, Qls it true, Tommy ?b Come and trip it as you go, On the light fantastic toe. ANGELA DUGAN RECORDZ Theta Sigma, A. A., A. H. S. insignia for Basketball, y2O. Angela, one of our dignified Seniors, is nevertheless much enterested in athletics. XVhen a junior, she played on the victorious team, and this year has been first sub- stitute on the Senior team. Ange is another one of our class who is sailing along with a spotless record. Her get-up is the height of perfection, so we often hear, Girls, is my hair all right?

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H OVVA RD B. I JliA RSTY X li Riicokni Logiag Senior Class, Class Day Com., A. A.g lionorahle Mention, Charcoal Drawing. Dearie N- not in temperment or Lli'iCCIl0IlS1lS anf other of the select to-he-envied group which turns work into p'easure, and really gets joy out of it. l7earie. why don't you show us the formula which produces 99 per cent. a la pleasure. The first years of man must make pleasure for the last. IDOROTIIIQA F, lJliI'I'Z REcoRn: Theta Sigmaq A. A., French Cluh. Dot although one of those calm deep thinking peo- ple, enjoys fun as well as anyhody, in fact, she quite fre- quently creates it. She is one of our friends who would need ahout 27 hours each day to accomplish all she would like to. Its too had we can't accommodate her. Question-hox, Dot says: I don't see why Xo, Dot, until the end of time, there will still he zclfyy, you won't know the molly of. IJOROTIIY ROSE ITICLANICY . Rlicokn: Theta Alpha, Reporter, rl r. liditorg A, A.: Girls' Day Play, '21, Barharossa. YVell, yes, Dot ix little, hut, oh my! She has more than proven herself a good manager, judging from her prominence on Alpha Committees, Here's hoping she keeps up the good work for some lucky man. A ripple I seem. XYILLIAM j. DELICHANTY Recoknz Logia, Senior Marshall, Critic, Read Logia Record, Boys' Day, 'zrg A. A.: French Cluhq 'l'raHic Squad. Our VVillie is a hright, industrious, loving boy. He is bothered considerahly hy attentions from friends lfemw. Nlodesty is the keyword of YVillie's life and one would never know from the ahove tahleau that NVillie is a Virgil wizard. The more I see of others the more I like myself. N E T .1 Y D G R IJ I' i ljtlffi' iXlf1Il'fI'f'll



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FRANK H. DYER RECORD: Philologiag Boys' Day Com.. '20, 'zig Cap- tain Logia Debating Team, 'ztg Member Student Council, Chairman Senior Class Day Com.g Asst. Business Manager, lzo, and Business Manager, l2I, of Garnet and Grayg Christmas Pulvlic. 'ztg North- eastern Representative, Hamilton Speaking Contest: French Play, 'zog First Honorable Mention Charcoal Drawing, ,IQ and l20Q Second Prizfe Rotary Cluh Contest Captain of Trarlic Squad: A. A. Class Dav Speaker. Here is our young Adonis, endowed with a great variety of talents and a highly developed artistic tempera- ment. VVhat would the Garnet and' Gray and the Senior Class do without his clever ideas? Frank is one of the few of us who has learned the true tneanitzg of Carry Unl AMELIA EBI-IL REcoRn: Theta Alphag Basketball. .L years. Re- ceived A. H. S. insignia for 1918. Manager of Track, 1917-Ig. MilIie's sparkling brown eyes and winsonze smile have won many. She is hail-fellow-well-met with all her class- mates and an all round good sport. By her wonderful guard work, our hasketlmall team has been successful four years. Amelia also stars in hooks, for in 1919, she received the O. G. A. certificate for artistic shorthand. Her 'Al should worry, accounts for the hroad smile. IRENE ISRICKSOX RECORD! Theta Sigmag A. A.: Played Girls' Day, '21. One of those quiet little Misses whom we would miss from her corner. The way Irene play-s shows us the reward of many years of study. THOMAS PAUL FALLUX RECORD! Treasurer of Doxia1 Reader of Alpha Sigma Phi joke Paperg A. A. Tommie is little, and he may lwe young, BCT, he has old ideas. Did you ever see him camel? No? XVell, watch him. He reminds us all of a little song, which was so very popular last year: A' You'd he surprised! GJRNET AND GRAY I l I I 1 K Faye 7liL'l'llf,l flIlL'

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