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SYDNEY COOPER “Coop1’ Syracuse University Croton Grammar School, Syracuse. Class President: Athletic Association; Athletic Council. Treasurer 1928: Basketball 1 025-26,26-27; Assistant Manager of Baseball 1927; Manager of Baseball 1928: Memorial Day Speaker 1926; Civics Prize 1927; First Prize in Bigelow Prize Speaking Contest 1926; Minstrel Play (1 year); Senior Play; Basketball write-up in Lyre. Small in stature; broad in mind. ELLEN WILKINSON Dramatic Art South Side Grammar School Class Vice-President; Glee Club; Athletic As- sociation; Edftor-in-Chief of The Crimson and White 1927-26. 26-27; Third Prize Lincoln Essay Contest. 1928; Kiwanis Debate 1 927-2.8; School Activities’ in Lyre; Speaker at Junior-Senior Ban- quet 1 927; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 1928; First Prize in Bigelow Prize Speaking Con- test 19 26; First Prize in Girls' County Prize Speaking 1926; Minstrel Play (3 years); Interlo- cutor (1 year) Senior Play. To make men happy and keep them so. HOKWOOD JONES Plans Indefinite South Side Grammar School Class Treasurer; Glee Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Athletic Council. Treasurer two terms; and Secretary (1 term); and Vice-President (1 term); Baseball 1926. 27. 28: Basketball 1923-24, 24-25, 25-26, 26-27; Football 192 4, 25, 26, 27; Manager of Baseball 1926; Manager of Basketball 1927-28; Captain of Football 1927; Senior Dance Commit- tee; Clas3 Prophecy. If athletics were music, he’d be a brass baiul. 1 KATHERINE COOK “Kay Plans Indefinite Ashland Grammar School. Ashland, Mass. Valedictorion; Athletic Association; Literary Editor of Crimson and White 1 926-27; Third Prize Kyne Spelling Prize 1926; First Kyne Prize 1928; Class Poem. Lessons stick to her like glue.” EDWARD BKRNEY “Beany” Plans Indefinite North Side Grammar School. Class Secretary: Athletic Association: Spirit Editor of The Crimson and White in 1927-28; Baseball Write-Up in Lyre; Baseball 1 925. 26, 27, 28; Football 1927; Manager of Football 1 927; Senior Play. The boy about whom ■ Collegiate was written.” ELIZABETH MILLER •‘Betty Syracuse University North Side Grammar School. Salutatorian: Athletic Association; Literary Edi- tor of The Crimson and White 1928; Athletic Council 1928; Speaker at Athletic Banquet 1928; First Prize Bigelow Prize Speaking Contest 1927; First Prize Girls' County Contest 1927; Minstrel Play (4 years). Pier ideal is flighty. MALCOLM REED “Male” Syracuse University North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association; First Prize Lincoln Essay Contest 1928; Kiwanis Debate 1928; Business Manager of the Lyre; Basketball 1927-28; Senior Play. ‘Leads girls to think he’s bashful so that he can make the shock greater.” 11
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Bernice Loveless, a member of Ringling Brothers' Circus, is being billed as the strongest woman in seven worlds. This, of course is all be- cause of Coach Getman’s strenuous basket ball practice. Fremont Brooks, the Beau Brummel of Baldwinsville Academy, has shoved Ramon Novarro and John Gilbert far in the background and is hailed as the “Rudolph Valentino of the age. Elizabeth Davis has become a manicurist in a certain local barber shop. Katherine Stryker, a very excellent seamstress, has become the presi- dent of the well-known Mending Club. Francis Green, a most celebrated musician, has become chief bass drummer in the House of Providence Drum Corps. Leslie Horner is running a bus line between Baldwinsville and Belgium. Ellen Wilkinson has become the leading lady in a. popular sto. k com- pany. As she is also happily married, it seems as though she has made her “Marks in the world. Robert Kersten and Edwin Mignault have opened a Physcls and Chemistry supply house. Undoubtedly they had this in mind in high school; this would explain the collection they made at the time. About the year 1960 anyone who attends the Episcopal Church, will undoubtedly see Mrs. Charles A. Lind berg, nee Miss Elizabeth Miller, walk- ing down the aisle followed by ten little Lindbergs and their renowned father. Katherine Cook, the most brilliant member of our class, was elected president of the United States in the year 1948. Blanche Weldon has taken the place of our beloved history teacher. Mrs Niece. History always seemed to have a great fascination lor Blanche. Anna Donahue, the most graceful of us all, has become the solo dancer of Zeigfield's Follies. Gladys Ellis has taken the place of Miss Lawrence, who retired on pension. Geometry was always Glady's favorite subject. She’s been trying the Regents twice a year for the last five years just to see how high she can pass it. Paul Donahue has become a wciglu-lifter in a one-ring circus; occa- sionally he treats the spectators to an exhibition ot how a trick knee should be thrown out properly. Mildred Ward is a great spiritualist and crystal gazer who for a liberal compensation will lortell all sorts of stupendous future events. HOKWOOD JONES. 10
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LOl’ISE FI ESS Syracuse University “Fuessy” North Side Grammar School. Glee Club; Athletic Association; News Editor of The Crimson and White 1927-28; Literary Editor of The Crimson and White 1927-28; Third Prize Lincoln Essay Contest 1 927: .Junior-Senior Ban- quet Committee 1928; Minstrel Plays (3 years); Class Roll in Lyre; Senior Play. “There is nobody like a minister’s daughter.” FREMONT BROOKS Syracuse University North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association; Senior Play. “Compared to him. Ivory Soap is hopelessly corrupted.” MARIAN CONNELL P. G.. then Keuka College “Bill” North Side Grammar School. Glee Club; Orchestra: Athletic Association; .luke Editor of The Crimson and White 1925-26; 19 2(1-27; Kiwanis Debate 1927. 1 928; Speaker at Junior-Senior Banquet 192 8; Editor-in-chief of Lyre; Senior Play. • She thinks its no folly to laugh and be jolly.” CLIFFORD SADELMYEK Svracv.se M. E. “Clir North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association. “A gentleman makes no nise.” OLIVE BROWN Syracuse University “Brownie North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association; Orchestra; Athletic Coun- cil (6 terms); Second Prize Lincoln Essay Con- test 1 927; Cheer Leader 1 925, 26, 27; Basket- ball 192 7-28; Assistant Editor of Lyre; Senior Play. “Forget trouble and trouble will forget you.” ESTHER CLARK Plans Indefinite South Side Grammar School. Athletic Association; Glee Club (1 year); Basketball 1928-24, 25-26, 26-27; Captain 1925- 2G. “A cheerful countenance wins many friends.” ELIZABETH DAVIS Memorial Hospital Liz” North Side Grammar School. Athletic Association; Glee Club; Editor-In-Chief of The Crimson and White 1927-2S; Kiwanis De- bate 1927, 1 928; Glee Club Editorial in Lyre; Basketball 1927-28; Senior Play. “She certainly knows how to express her opinion.” 12
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