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1 xxenty Stxen CECILIA HOURIHAN A witty woman is a treasure. Friday Club 11-2-3-41, President 121, Secretary 131, Sergeant-at-Arms 141, Friday-Congress Play 13-41, Basketball Captain 13-41, Varsity Basketball 11-2-31, Manager 12-31, Second Prize Weeks Contest 131, Panorama Reporter 131, Literary Committee G. O. 121, Girls' Athletic Committee 141, Glee Club 121, Special Chorus 11-21, Lieutenant Victory Girls 131. If one may judge from her lengthy list of honors, Ce has been an important addition to the school. In fact that list is far larger than Ce herself. A strang- er would never suspect that her small, wiry self con- tains such liveliness and spirit, vocal powers included. Ce believes in doing things thoroughly. At basket- ball she plays with furious zest. As for her dramatic talents-how we all laughed at her amusing role in The Prince Chap. Next fall, Cecilia will go to Savage Physical Training School where she will continue the good work begun here. WALTER IPVINC Had I been present at the creation I would have glven some useful hints for the better ordering of the unlverse One of the genus shark Rcqunes tug and adx anced in order to exist Ven playftl duiing exam time I ikes to commune xx ith nature A future chem engineer of Columbia MAI GAI ET KEANE Happy am I from care I m free Why arent they all contented like me' Literary Club Thi vexx spirit of good felloxx ship and fun is Peggy Her happv smile has won her a host of friends and all xxho knoxx Peggy Keane agree that shes suielv a good ole scout bhe s popular with the facultv too xx hich Is sufficient evidence that shes a pool student B C H S xxill miss Vou Peggy' HAI hY KNICKEI BOCKEI Some men go mad through study Debating Club Fxeixbodx knoxxs Hairy dont they Hes the one xx ho has xx on his xx av to our heaits by finding us seats 1 Ut' xx 1 doxxn at the ewctieme left Harrv 1S one of e b st fel oxxs xxe knoxx and noxx xxell pav him our best tlibute NX hen Harm eom s everyone can say H ul' Hail' the 5, mg s ill here N I 1 , . . . ' . I v '. . . 7 . xl . 1 I w V 1 Y I w. 1 ' 1. X 'l ' x. 1 . l l' ' N I Y ' N N ' 1 , . , . , 1 ' ' - , . . ' . ' U 7' , s ' . 1 1 ' 1 , 4 . 2 as , rv ,. , . , 1 Y . . u . , 17 w 7 , . .' - T ' r - X r ' . 1 v 1 X X I ' L J x . . 1. . . ' 'i' u , 7 . I T I 1 L N N J , , . . . v . . . ! v '7 7 , I . . ' . v - l H . v. Y , . ' . YY! ' I l . . 1, , . . . , 5 y , , . , . , , . . , , - i tll ' U. . ' , I I . .' ' . . , ,, . , . 1 v . .. 1 . e. L , 4' . ' . ' . V V . - W l A v. . . 1 re c V'- :,A::,.::,k1:,.12111:2A::n:::f:::11:3Q::::::f::1f::::1:ff:::21:111:111:211:2fzzf11:21:2211:2Q::'f:::l::1f:::l:::f1::1:::Q::n:::Q:: 1:H1:n1: ::n:: 1: 1: 1:1 :: .::n:: .::n::..::.5:5l::u::u::n:x:,,::n:: 1: 1: 1: 1:52 1:1 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: ::l 1 ' ' ' . '-if f ' '
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PAYSON HAMMOND A town that boasts inhabltants like me has no lack of good society. Debating Club C2-3-43, Life Club C3-43, Varsity Foot- ball C43. Popularity has bestowed a great portion of her favor upon this curly-headed young man. And, indeed, why, shouldn't she do so? Nowhere in the class of '20 can one find a more agreeable, optimistic, jolly graduate than Payson. Nor will we forget soon his splendid work on the varsity football squad. If he studied Latin, w'e'd say Pax vobiscumf' But since we think that he doesn't, w'e'll just wish him good luck, and he'll do the rest. GERALDINE HARRIS I have marked a thousand blushing apparltlons to start Into her face. literary Club Board of Managers C4B3 Panorama Re porter C2 A3 Third Prue Panorama Story Contest C33 News Editor Panorama C43 We could sax a gleat deal about Gerrys populallty accomplishments etc but we Just want to talk about fern herself 'lake her appetite for lnstance She idoles Cobbs and devours rice extensively of course this TEQUIFCS Crlt Then too she IS thlnkmg of look mg after ome one else s appetite some day perhaps for she intends to go to the Rochester School of Dietetics in the fall WILHELMINA HEINEMANN As large as llfe and twlce as natural Literary Club Secretary C3A3 Sergeant at Arms C4B3 Treasurer C4A3 Literary Baseball C3 43 Girls Ath letlc Committee G 0 C3 43 Varsity Basketball C1 2 3 43 Captain C43 Swimming Meet C3 43 Girls Sport Editor Panorama C43 Lets give a ki V1 for our very athletic class mem ber Bill Heinemann Out for basketball swimming hiking skating ln fact all kinds of sports who would imagine that quite a stleam of poetic genius has often been inspired to flow flom he1 pen She too has a bet ter half and the two of them surelv have gay tlmes lr Php s lox al little Jltnev The last tlme we were talking with her she told us Cconfidentlally of course3 that she hadn t fullv decided whether to start a gym school on hang out her sign as Bill Heinemann poet Any w ax we know he1 to be capable of either GI ACE HOLCOMB She has learning enough to have given dlgnlty to a bishop Literary Club Secretary C3B3 Assistant Secretary C3 A3 Board of Managers C4 43 Panorama Reporter C14 3B3 Art Editor C33 Clvlc Club Debate C43 Class Prophetess C43 The gnl of talents the editors have christened her For ln the four years of Grace s sojourn ln B C H S we have had some oppoltunlty to appreciate her many enviable qualities Hel clever sketches have won the admiration of' cxerxonc and sh' peisonallv we think she s lots bcttrl th an Rose O Neil And does she wuz se be s much too mode st herself to acknowledge it th it w hx we All like to praise hex When leport ear ds mme md wc ln chance seo CIACL s we gasp md won der how one gnl cm be so blilliant Arent you Jeal ou of the -Kit Student league Nle ale' Fwenty Six s r . 4 , , - . .' , . v . . 1 , ,- ' ' A Y ' - v L . , y ' D ' ' 1 N . . , . . . . u n - - e . . - ' . ' . u - n - - ' . . 1 . , , - ' - 7 1 . ' . 1' S . , r . - ' , ni ri r , . - , w w , r , n - ' . , X . - . v, - y s 9 r . . ' , . , . . . , . . . , , ,V . , s - 1 L ' a 1 ' u '- -n ' - sr ' u ' A . ' ' 1 - - r 1 . . . . I . V Y 1 - 1 - - v C ' . ' . . . - - - y 1 - I Y P , 1 4 . ,L V . .. . . V v . v Q K A 7 9 - , . l , , , ,' . u - ' u - n Y ' - 1 - 1 , e , . - . , . ' - , - ' 1 - 1 9 I x4 4 14 ' . . . rr , ' , ' , . , . r . ' ' .' 'J J ' ' . . . H v . Y A . v . - ,'. , ' ' L.. C . t. K. v . ' . ' , V . V , . A- . -s 1 v - ' ',' Q ' ' ' .2 . , ' . I A' Y .' . v 1 7 .. V s w 1 ite poetry 'T Well, well say she does! Though of 9 ' . . -Af l 5 r L' 4 lx- 1 1 - v r z s 1 - . 1 . . . - 1 - t u' ' 1 4- I g 1 ff 17.-, f r If 1 ' - 1 - ' l r' - 2 r .1 -' 'I I 7 r ' x - S ' . ' ' S, A . V ' ' ' . :jf::::cj11:211:1f::::::ffx:f:::11:2I::.::::f::.1:22f::f'::'2:2f::It:::f:::f::n::,::::::' Q5:u::n:: iz: ::',:: 5.1Antz.,L:-I..:n::n::,.::,:::,,::, , , 5.-A .
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T OLAND KNOX I dare do all that may become a man. Though perhaps he himself is unaware of it, we have decided that Roland is quite a philosopher. His main theory seems to be: Let lessons Roll-and you get Knox, So he practices what he preaches and plods steadily along, watching other unwise ones prove his philosophy. CARLTON KOHN STAN A man of learning Contress 12 39 Chamber of Commtrce C3 43 When Carlton came from Scranton 1n his Sophomore xear this class of 1920 gained a real scholar All he docs is done conscientlou-.lv and to the best of his ability He has vxell earned his reputation as one to be depended upon Probably in 1921 Callton xxlll entel the Uni velsitv of Pennsylvania LUTHER KhESGE Men of few words 'ire the best men A genius in mechanics thats Luther We dont knoxx hlnl quite xx ell enough vet to ask vshether he isn t distantlx at least lLl3.t9ll to the people xx ho oxxn the bi lcd store on Court treet We hope so cause it xxould add such distinction to oul class to have a somedax hcir to millions This budding mechanic xxill go to the Rochester Athenaelm and Mechanics Institute MARJORIE KUTZ A fair and estlmable yo ng lady literary I lub C2 'i 41 Marjouc .1 charmlng name Ploxxulike an plcttx Hut s 1 glll xx ho s quite the same Iikcablf. an' xx ittx Txxtnlx 1 ight IT - 1 , s ' . . I , , . , . . , . . . . , ' i L . 1 ' . ' ' r. . rr ' , - ., Y Y ' .7 J , ., 5 v . . . ' ' .' . . . H. Y 1. . . s,, . . ' . 7. 1 Q 4 1 4 0 , . ' 4 ll . l , , . ,, -.- 1 ' 04x 4 1 l 1 .,.' . v ., .. , . , r' ,.,..z . . L. , , J' .1 , 4 v' v -. b--qw
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