Bradford High School - Resume Yearbook (Bradford, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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 Jhe 192.6 Resume OLIVE SARGENT, “Ollie” Le Cercle Francais, '26; Lincoln Literary Society, 25, ’26. She is a quiet lasts. Doing good where'er she can. DARRELL PIERCE, “Beano Douglas Literary Society, ’25, ’26. Class Basketball, '23, '24. We don't know much about him. That's because he's a quiet lad; Rut he'll graduate with us. And for that ice can be glad. ELIZABETH WONNER, “Slim” President of Girl’s (dee Club, '25. Girl’s Choral Club, '23, '24, '25, '26; President of Girl Reserve, '26; Backbone, '25; Operetta, ’26; Annual Staff, ’26; Rotary Club, '26; Pow Wow Minstrel, '26; Windmills of Holland, '26; Lincoln Literary Society, '26; Sextet, ’24, '25, '26. You hear that girl laughing You think she's all fun. Rut the angels laugh too— At the good she has done. EARL WARREN, “Mickey”, “Hound” Football, '22, ’23, ’24, '25 ; Basketball, '23, '24, '25, ’26; Captain of Basketball, '26; ('lass Basketball, '24; Track, '23, '25; Baseball, '23; Backbone, '25; Lincoln Literary Society, ’24. '25. '26: Athletic Association, ’24, 25. '26: W. I). B’s., '24, '25, '26; Triple Alliance D. M. and B., '26. He is little, he is mighty. On the gridiron, or in the gym; So wherever he goes, it will be Mickey. Hurrah! and Three Cheers! for him. ALICE SHELLABARGER, “Al” Glee Club, ’23. '24, '25, '26; Douglas Literary Society, '25, ’26; Le Cercle Francais, '26; Girl Reserve, '26; Athletic Association, '26. A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food. 19

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10 Jhe 1926 Tftfsum© FREIDA HERSHEY, “Phoebe Secretary of Class, '23, '24, '25; Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, ’26; Fun Revue, '25: Laughland, '25; W. I). B's., '23, ’24, '25, '26; Windmills of Holland, '26: Backbone, '25; President of Douglas Literary Society, '26; Sextet, '24, '25, '26; Annual Staff, '26; Girl Reserve and Cabinet, '26; Le Cercle Francais, '26. A merry twinkle in her eyes, And hair that's bobbed to mat eh her size, But yet we know she's very nice. ORBERT KEOGH, “Duke Class Basketball, '23, '24, '25, '26; Junior Commercial Club, '25; Rotary Club, '26; Lincoln Literary Society, '24, '25, '26. We need this telephone in the annex. GRACE GIRTON, “Pat Class Basketball, '23, '24, '25; Fun Revue; Choral Club, '23, '24, '25, '26; Backbone, '26; Douglas Literary Society, '25, '26; Annual Staff; Girl Reserve, '26; Vice-President of Rotary Club. '26; Secretary Athletic Association, '26; Operetta “Windmills of Holland, '26; Pow Wow Minstrel, '26. Three cheers for the man who invented the curling iron! It makes Bat feel so much better satisfied alfout her looks. CHALMER KNIESLY, “Shortv , “Kniesly Class Basketball. '23, '24. ’25, ’26; Track, '23, '24, '25; Glee Club, '23, '24, '25; Douglas Literary Society, '25, 26; Backbone,'25; Athletic Association,'26; Orc hestra, '24, '25; Le Cercle Francias, '26; Annual Staff, '26. The piano keys postively must respond to the touch of his fingers. AYXABELLE MOON, “Moonie (dee Club, '25, '26; Athletic Association, '26; Lincoln Literary Society, ’25, '26; Le Cercle Francais, '26; Annual Staff, '26. She is evtT doing her best. We also hear she is already promised So what more¥ 18



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BE : Jhe 1926 KtT.su me LEE SMITH, “Smitty” Class Basketball, ’24, '25; Orchestra, '24, ’25, ’26; Commercial Club, '25; Rotary Club, ’26; Douglas Literary Society, '25, ’26; Backbone, ’25; Fun Revue, ’25; President of Orchestra,'25; Manager of Orchestra, Operetta Windmills of Holland”, '26. When asked about the opposite sex, he merely looks wiser than most fellows and continues to amble past Pat's home. FAITH PALSGROVE, Curly” Junior Commercial Club, '25; Rotary Club, '26; Lincoln Literary Society, ’25, ’26. Faith says she is glad graduation time is coming; This is all for reasons tee knoie nothing about. Senior Class History A SUNSKT marks the close of a day; just so does graduation mark the close of a high school career. Whether that sunset he colorful and glorious depends upon the atmosphere which the day has provided for it. Whether a graduation means much or not depends upon what has preceded it. As Seniors, we stand at the “sunset hour” thoughtfully considering what the day has brought. Our “Day” began for us, as a class, in September, 1922 when fifty-one, half-shy, half frightened boys and girls entered Bradford High School. Being “Freshies” we were the target of many practical jokes. However, attempts to initiate us proved that we were fully capable of defending ourselves. After we had become fairly well accustomed to the daily routine of class work, study and recitation, a meeting was called for the purpose of organizing. By that time the upper classmen had ceased to terrorize us and our “day” had begun to have a brighter aspect. Although our class took some part in the affairs of the school, our first year was mostly spent in becoming acquainted as a class and in laying the foundations for a greater enthusiasm for the next year. Having successfully served our apprenticeship for one year, we returned, as sophomores, with renewed spirit and energy. We vigorously entered on a period of varied activity. Deter- 20

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