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LEONORE HENCLE “Lee” Syracuse University Root Grammar School Athletic Association; News Editor “Crimson and White,” 1925 26; Alumni Write-up for the “Lyre;” Glee Club; Orchestra. “Why work longer? It’s time to play.” LUCY HICKS Central City Business School Lysander Union School Athletic Association; Second Prize in Spelling, .1928. “Full of laughter, full of fun, Eever ready to help someone.” HARRIET HOWARD “Harry” Plans Indefinite North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Basketball, 1928-29; Minstrels, 1929; Senior Play; Training Class Write-Up. “Oh Harriet! Oh Harriet! Some Romeo will get you yet.” WILMA KELLY Oswego Normal Lysander Union School Athletic Association; Class Poet. “I woke one morn and found myself famous.” MARGARET KITTELL Syracuse University North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Athletic Council (3 terms). Secretary and Vice President; Assistant Manager, 1927-28 and Manager 1928-29 of Girls Basketball team Kiwanis Debate, 1929; Third Prize in Essay Contest, 1929; First Prize in County Poster Contest; Editor of “Crimson and White”; 1927-28, 1928-29; Treasurer of Senior Class; Valedictorian. (Of course, we all believe this!) CARL R. KRATZER Post Graduate Van Burcn School Athletic Association; Athletic Council; Minstrels; Associate Editor of “Lyre”; Senior Play; Kiwanis Debate, 1929; Bigelow Prize Speaking Contest; Edi- tor of “Crimson and White.”; Salutatoriam “I never act until I think twice.” PHILIP LINSCOTT “Phil” Syracuse University North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Football, 1926; Glee Club (3 years); Chorus; Minstrels, 1928-29; Male Quartet, 1929; Soloist at Athletic Banquet and Prize Speak- ing, 1929; Kiwanis Debate, 1928; Joke Editor of “Crimson and White,” 1927-28 Write-up of Senior Ball for “Lyre”; Chairman of Senior Ball Commit- tee. 10
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HOWAP-D COOK “Cookie.” Syracuse Business School South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Checker Team, 1029; “There’s need of a feminine hand.” FELIXA DEMBOWSKI Central City Business School Belgium School Athletic Association. “At all times of day, She has something to say.” JAMES DESERIO “Jimmie” Northeastern University South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Athletic Council, 1928; “Crim- son and White” Editor; High School Minstrels, 1926; Football, 1926, 27 and 28; Senior Ball Committee; Sen- ior Play; Kiwanis Debate, 1929. “My object all sublime, I shall achieve in time. ’ ’ ROY DUNHAM Plans Indefinite Bellinger School, Cold Spring. Athletic Association; Senior Basketball Team; Foot- ball, 1927-28. “Silence never betrays you.” JOSEPH FARLEY “Joe” Central City B. S. North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Class Will. “Much can be made of a man if he is caught young enough.' ’ ADASSA GOODSPEED Oswego Normal North Side Grammar School Athletic Association. “Stately and tall, she moves down the hall, With each of a thousand graces” BLANCHE HALL Plans Indefinite South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Athletic Council Secretary, 1929; Basketball, 1928-29; Glee Club (2 years); News Editor “Crimson and White,” 1928-29; Class Proph- ecy; Minstrel Circle “Her ambition is to rise, Not in position, but in size.” 9
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MERLE W. LOVELESS Simmons School of Under- taking. North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; News Editor of “Crimson and White,” 1926-27; Glee Club (3 years); President of Glee Club, 1928-29; Special Chorus; Minstrels (3 years); Member of First National High School Cho- rus at Chicago, 1928; Soloist at State Teachers Con- ference; Male Quartet. ‘ ‘ Not so green, but still growing. ’ ANNA MCGANN Plans Indefinite North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Glee Club (4 years); Senior Ball Committee; Chairman Eats Committee and Stunts Committee for Glee Club Party; Senior Play; Secre- tary Senior Class; Write-up of Senior Play for “Lyre” “I could be better if 1 would, But it’s awfully lonesome, being good.” ROYAL MAWHINNEY Plans Indefinite South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Editor-in-chief of “Lyre.” “I only ask that fortune send A little more than I can spend.” MARGARET NORTHROP Syracuse University South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Glee Club(4 years); Orchestra (6 years); String Quartette, 1928-29; Class Roll for “Lyre. ’' “Self-sufficient.” MARY OSTROWSKI Training Class Hortontown School Athletic Association; Training Class Play. “Willing she is, and eager to please.” ALBERT PALMER “Buster” Plans Indefinite Plainville Grammar School Athletic Association; Senior Ball Committee; Senior Play; Athletic Association Write-up for “Lyre.” “With a smile for every fellow, and two- for every girl.” FRANKLIN REDDOUT Plans Indefinite Lysander Grammar School Athletic Association; Senior Play; Sophomore Write- up for the “Lyre”. “Love is sweet, but oh. how bittah, To woo a girl, thn not to gittah.” 11
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