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ELIZA lil he-lfl - tlw-21 THE SENIOR OLASS OUTLOOK . WW, L IA ' 415 VEDA ALLEN--Ved3, is 01143 of our 'g1'eatest smilers. She has been prominent in Friday Olub and Q ffl. participated in their publics. Her intention is to study music a year at Syracuse and then--a l3,LI?-xnf concert tour is her goal. 'fm HELEN BALL--Tliis young lady is an important personage in school, as she plays the hand-organ for lvl the third floor to Ball Cbawlj. She is to perform on the piano Olass Day and later to continue V v- 1 her study of music in New York unless something intervenes in the shape of a man, and then NINA ll she doesn't care an Mace whether she goes or not. lim- . . . . , , :TT MARY IEARNUM--Mary entered Friday Olub in her sophomore year and has remained an active mem- l Q ber. She has become so attached to High School she intends to take a P. G., and then-well lots ULU of things may happen in a year. - :fl , , . . . . . . . ie HELEN BARNUM-Helen is the shining light of the class. At the age of fifteen she is graduating pimp on both normal and college courses, and is to be our valedictorian. She was also Exchange my Editor of this year's Panorama. High School is to be graced by her presence another year and Y Yi I4 then she will take up other paths of learning at Cortland Normal. NL MAROUERITE BREOKINRIDGE-Marguerite is uncommunicative on what she is going to do after HU graduation, but we presume Ray is making her plans for her. ' tif ' . . . A il MAIZEL 'BRONSON-Mabel has been most successful in her study of Miss l3rown's sign language. AXIT She is to be our class vocalist, and later she intends to go to New York for a course in .voice , -,-, culture. 151352 l . , s il' EMMA BROXYN-En'i1na. has not missed any of the funny things that happened at school while stand- big ing high in her studies. She was the News Editor of last term's Panorama and in Literary Club D TH has taken a prominent part. She plans to enter Syracuse in the Fall, and then Hshe supposes Ee I It 1 she will be a teacherf' Us I2
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1 l.L.'D .' YQY Y' ' ' ii i .. I Q 'fl X7 - il, .si A . - . x , ,J -K I fS ' ,' : as D- I 1' 1- :T O ' ,. V 'xv 5-I Q I fil- 'ks I f l l -'i':f':, A K +125 I ,rl rl K it 'ly fl I . b51Im-ldma 'nq hi'- .xg COLORS Green and White MOTTO Prorsum non Rursumf' YELL Alagazoo .' Gazie! Gazan! Zipzty .7 Zipity ! Zine I Iiifty ! Nifty Pifry Pan f High School! High School .V 1909. OFFICERS GEORGE LYON, President BESS GALVIN, Vice President BERNARD CLAUSEN, Secretary OLIVE Eg-RL, Assistant Secretary HOWRD GRIFFIN, Treasurer IRENE ROGERS, Assistant Treas. TO GIRLS Veda Allen Helen Bull Mary Barnum Helen Barnum Marguerite Breckinridge Mabel Bronson Emma Brown Elizabeth Clapper Agnes Conklin Elizabeth Dempsey Edith Derr Nina Doolittle Olive Earle ' Nina Eaton Mildred Forward Bess Galvin Ethel Herbev t Edith Harris Bertha Hughston Nina Legge Ina Lyon Mona Macindoe Mary Markham Mary McTighe Veronica McCarthy Grace McLean Mabel Moore Mary Murphy Helen Nicohls I I THE Helen Parsons May Piercy Bessie Ralph Irene Rogers Alice Rockwell Rhea Scott Sadie Shapiro Helen Shea P Viola Sibley Lucile Spaulding Evangeline Stack Mary Steed Mildred Stephenson Regina Stow Ruth Sweet Francis Wiser BOYS Edward Ames Lewis Baldwin Robert Barnett Earl Bennett Leon Brunner Lewis Clark Bernard Clausen Sidney. Cline Moses Dorsey Austin Deyo Ward Edward Arthur Egelbcrt Reed Fletcher IORS Walter Farrell Ralph Gilbert U Howard Griffin J. Wallace Harrington Chester Humes Clay jennison Ewart Lawrence Robert LaBarron George Lyon Robert Martin Leon Monell Charles Moore Paul Moulton A. Louis Newing Ernest Noonan William Schmalle C. D. Shaughnessey Benjamin Sisson Frank Tait Howard Taylor Paul Titchener Maurice Weiss Edwin Wells Harry Whitelaw POST GRADUATES Edward J. Daley Wakeman F. Sherwood Fleida M. Hollister Edna B. Seely Floyd Parsons
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. N ' I l xi lllvdlll- l llflii ating iange ' and after ua ge, voice stand- Club fposes ELIZABETH CLAPPEB5Elizabeth has been an interested and active member of Friday Club and has held the offices of assistant secretary and second vice president. She intends to go to Cortland and then she will make the Ukids sit up and take notice. AGNES CONKLIN-Agnes' future path seems to lie in Smith College after she has spent a few years at home helping her father to mind the kids, ., ELIZABETH DEMPSEY-Elizabeth's motto seems to have been, Take life easy, and she has done her best to live up to it. She is undecided whether toustay home or to go away to school. EDITH DEBR-Edith intends to go to Philadelphia and study to be a nurse. Vile advise her to be gentle with her patients and not to get married to the first rich man that comes along. NINA DCCLITTLE-Nina has the reputation of being a regular Hcollege widow? The fellows who have followed in her wake are too numerous to mention. She says now she will go to Cortland, but she may change her mind at the last minute because Cortland is so far from Colgatef' OLIVE EARLE-Clive has the distinction of being the only member of the class who has held an office every term, but she is very popular with one side of the house because of her original sayings. She has held the ofhce of assistant secretary and assistant treasurer in Literary Club and been prominent in their Publics. Olive expects to stay home a year and then go to Cortland. Her career as a teacher will probably be cut short by marriage. NINA EATON-Nina has held the office of treasurer and assistant treasurer in Friday Club. She de- clares when she gets through she is going to work anywhere anyone will take her. MILDRED'FCRVVARD-The quotation Crladly would she learn has been ably demonstrated by Mildred throughout her course here. She is to be our salutatorian, and we are justly proud of her. Aftertaking a P. G. here she will go to Syracuse. BESS CALVIN-Charming Bess is undecided whether she had better go to Oneonta Normal or to stay at home and continue to keep peace betweeniMr. Junkins and Paul. In between times she has been president and vice president of Literary a.nd prominent in their Publics. EDITH HARRIS-Edith will be so glad to get through school that she will just stay at home and rest up from her exertions. 13
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