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SENIOR CLASS OUTLOOK “Frank, haughty, rash—the Rupert of debate.” EDMUND AYERS—During his course Ayers has distinguished himself as a speaker, securing an hon¬ orable mention in the preliminary contests of both this year and last year. He has been secretary and vice- president of Congress and is the present Sergeant-at-arms of the Senior Class. After a year of work he will take up the study of law. “Prefer to be good rather than to seem so.” FRED ALBER—Enters Cornell for a regular B. A. course in September. Alber has a good reputation with Miss Rogers, because he alone, of all our students can appreciate German oaths. “A progeny of learning.” KENNETH BANTA—Has held many positions of honor while with us. At different times he has been editor-in-chief of the Panorama, vice-president and secretary of Debating Club, and assistant manager of the 1910 foot-ball eleven, secretary of the Senior Class and treasurer of the latter. (N. B.—The money was safe.) Class day will also bring him a position of prominence as testator; truly an illustrious career, and now the latest and most astounding achievement is the honor of salutatorian. He will enter Amherst in the fall. “Such strong renown as time shall ne’er decry.” AUBREY BOWEN—Our revered President has attained great fame in successfully pulling “1911” out of many trials and tribulations at the risk, however of life and limb! W T ith his silver voiced eloquence on the cheer leader’s platform, he has enthralled the crowd. Especially the girls! “I wear it for a memorable honour.” DOUGLAS BOYCE—Of calm and superior manner, Boyce will distinguish B. C. H. S. some day at the University of Pennsylvania in his awe-compelling declamations, and also in athletics, as he has been the star of our 1910-11 football squad and succeeded in winning the coveted Simpson medal in 1910. in
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GIRLS BOYS Olive Ayers Sarah Bradbury Pauline Brown Mabel Casey Edith Cockroft Anna Cole Artemise Crittenden Josephine Deyo Beth Earl Gertrude Evans May Flynn Mabel Fry Marguerite Germond Meryl Greenmun Genevieve Griffin Esther Hart Mary Hayes Fanny Hickein Ruth Horton Helen Lacey Edna Leonard Faye Lewis Ruth Mooers Irene Murray Ethel Risley Gertrude Rogers Dorothy Ruoft Anna Schirm Helena Shear Jennie Snell Katharine Stebbins Hannah Steere Edith Truesdell Hazel Whitmarsh MOTTO Facta non Verba COLORS Garnet and Gold. YELL Hnlla-baloo-baloo o ' eleven, High School, High School,-lbl . OFFICERS C. AUBREY BOWEN, President BETH EARL, Vice-President KENNETH BANTA, Secretary EDNA LEONARD, Assistant Secretary CHARLES CLARK, Treasurer GERTRUDE EVANS, Ass ' t. Treasurer Fred Alber Edmund Ayers Kenneth Banta Douglas Boyce Read Brown Leland Carver Charles Clark Charles Deyo Fred Deyo Frank Engelbrert Curtis Fletcher Charles Greene Floyd Hanes Erwin Hyde Leland Inscho Paul Jenkins John Kenyon Frank Knapp Harold Lauder Carleton Marinus Harry Merrill Ralph Moulthrop Edward Parsons Charles Rector Clay Smith Edwin Truesdell Harry Valley Raymond Vogel in Lawrence Waite Orval Wales Earl Woodworth 9
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“ Whose is that noble dauntless brow ? And whose that eye of fire ?” EARL WOODWORTH—This noble figure looms before us as “Moike” of Literary and Debating Club’s play. Earl informed us one day in Virgil class that “’tis pleasant sure to pass one’s lips over the smooth Reed,” so we infer that his high school life has not been unpleasant. With Banta he will act as testator for class day. He expects to enter Cornell next fall for an agricultural course. Further announcement as regards the future is carefully withheld from publication. “The world knows nothing of its greatest men.” LELAND CARVER—Athletics will bring Carver a renowned future. Judging from the splendid games of his High School days, basket ball will be the star feature. Though public announcement has not been made by him, it is more than probable he will aid the Y. W. C. A. in supporting their big games of the season. “A hit, a very palpable hit.” CHARLES CLARK—Fortune has certainly smiled on Clark during his brief career with us. One ot his greatest successes was made in the play, ‘‘Between the Acts,” given by Friday and Congress Clubs. Whether the applause was due to the clown suit or to his acting is hard to state. Both were natural and becoming. At any rate he will deliver an oration class day. He has been Senior Class treasurer the past term, an office of grave responsibility. Later life will bring changes, however. With the support of Miss Spaulding he intends to elevate the drama by a new and novel interpretation of Romeo and Juliet “Towering in the confidence of twenty-one.” CHARLES DEYO—At present Deyo has undisputed possession of the title of champion bowler of the school. With such a reputation the future should open a large area of possibilities for him. “Young fellows will be young fellows.” FRED DEYO—Fred has had a pleasant time through High School. In the enjoyment of the present he has made no plans for the far distant time of ‘‘after graduation.” He has been secretary of the Senior Class and in that position commanded due respect, usually being able to read his own writing. 11
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