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. , . Y -- - - - -- - - - A-A ' r YN!-F BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES OF THIS YEAR'S GRADUATES. R. Gimcii Mix-In the fall of IQO3, Miss Mix first came to our High School, the last school which she at- ' ' ' 'tt d herself most tended being at Chenango Forks. Since her brief sojourn among us she has acqui e creditably, being successively chosen President of the Literary Society, Exchange Editor of the Pano- ' ' ' ll d ve rama and class poetess. It is her desire on leaving here to pursue her studies at Corne , an x all unite in wishing her success in her future work. . . . . . h f tl ii U. Sroxls-Miss Stone entered the High School in the spring of I9oI, bringing a breat o ie fresh country air with her, and an abundant fund of good humor which the arduous four years ot study do not seem to have spoiled. She has aspirations to be a hbrarian, and expects to fit herself for this at Pratt Institute. tiiuri-1 Iil-llilflllili-IiiI'ElCC is coming in the cistance, cal g . , breaker. Bliss lleecher entered the High School in the sp-ring of IQOI, and during her school life she has shown us that she is gifted as a violinist in a rather unusual degree. Likewise she has taken one . . . I uf the tive honors. She informs us that some time in the near future she expects to attend a specia school to undergo a reform in behavior. We a-rdently hope for good results. u-:Nei-1 IJ. llljck-Miss lluck entered the High School during the spring of I9oI. Florence is one R vi' l' I 1 hear her lau h Grace the musician and heart- FUJI our all-around good girls. After her school-work is finished here she expects to attend Lowells School of llusiness to complete her education. iS'l'lll'Il. llwiekxi-:ss-Oak Street sent out a goodly ha-rvest of girls in loot, among them Ethel.-You may distinguish her from the others by the twinkle of her blue eye, and a glint of gold from her hair, as she flashes by. During Miss XVebster's absence last year, she had 'an opportunity to put into practice her knowledge of mathematics, and last June her excellency in speaking gained her a place in the contest. as it has this year likewise. She purposes to complete her education at Smith College. I2 . 4
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WINERED CORBIN, PVCS1id671 t. ANGELINE PINNEY, Secretary. VV. RAYMOND KLEP Treasuvfeif. GIRLS. Loie P. Alden Anna R. Barnum Grace L. Beecher Florence D. Buck Helene M. Byrnes Vfinifred Cady Margaret B. Cox Florence Crocker S. Hellene Day Mabel A. De Mell Grace Deyo Ethel L. Emens May A. Fennell Angeline Finney Nan L. Grey Ethel L. Harkness Helena F.. Healy Florence Henning Hazel Hollister S. Pearl Jenks CLASS CoLoRs: ' Brown and VVhite. CLASS MOT'IO : Nil Desjieffahdifwh. CLASS YELL : Kaffo, Kcro, Kiro, Kiifve, High School, High School, Niheteeh Five. Helen L. Johnson Mayme A. Kenyon Ruth A. Koon R. Grace Mix Mabel A. McNamara Katherine F.. Murphy Leona QA. Quilligan Violet M. Quirrin Genevieve T. Schubmehl Mildred A. Sperry Laura E. Stafford Hazel F. Stone Ruth I. Stone Nina B. Terrill Susie H. Underwood Minnie S. Wariier Williaiii F. Quinn N. Waldroii Slutter Cornelius C. Weulaster David T. Wilber II - RUTH I. STONE, Vice-President. H. ARTHUR CALLIS Asif Secretory. HELENA E. HEALY, Ass? Trcash-1'e1'. BOYS. Stanley C. Bayless' Roy W. Bradbury Leon J. Brown Ralph. Francis 'Cady H. Arthur Callis Robert -VXA-'Clark Vlfinfred M. Corbin Harry I. Daley VVilliam B. Feinbergfg William I. Galvin Claude F. Grifhs Albert H. Harding lscrcienf B. Horton Raymond W. Klee Claude O. Legge Ray Lewis George-bMcDev.itt C. Mossman McLean H. Kenneth Meeker Howard R. Parr
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HEl.ENA HEALEY-WOL1ld you believe it, Helena intends to be a school-marm! Fancy her wielding the hickory and looking stern! It would be easier to picture her enjoying a lively game of tag with the infants. Woe unto them if they are ever so unfortunate as to fall into her clutches. We do not know what school gave her birth. Evidently she des growedf' NAN L. GREY-Miss Grey entered the High School in the year 1901, coming from Laurel Avenue School, and of a truth her looks do argue her replete with modestyf, In the fall she expects to teach. GRACE G. DEYo-Miss Deyo likewise came from Laurel Avenue School, four years ago-Grace, blue- eyed and winsome, withal, a trifie mischievous. But at our class reunion, some time in the dim future, we shall see her too a dignified, awesome dispenser of learning. A y PEARLE JENKS-AHCl here is still another girl from Laurel Avenue! Verily, a troop cometh. Miss Jenks is one of the class to who-m an unusual amount of praise is due because of her faithful work during the past four years, and may success attend her in the future as she fits herself for a teacher. ANGIE FINNEY-Let us introduce one of our girls who is skilled in many ways, one who, with the addition of her school studies, has yet been able and willing to play the housewife successfully. Albany Nor- mal College is the goal of her ambition and doubtless, judging by her present energies, she will suc- ceed in her aspirations. H HELEN JOHNSON-H6lgllOi here comes Helen, with that bright countenance and stately tread. Miss john- son entered the High School four years fago, coming from Gak Street. She has a talent for drawing which has been displayed in several ways lately, especially in the productions of the Poster Club. After a time she is planning to make New York her residence while she pursues her studies in the artistic line. VVINIFRED CADY-Miss Cady entered the High School in IQO2, coming here from the East, and perhaps because of her early life in that part of the country where the air exudes humor, together with a natural gift in that direction, she writes very clever little sketches in dialect. Then, too, she has Z1 bump for the artistic, and we hope that some day she will cultivate her talents. 13
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