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MARY REEVES Memorial Hospital Fenner District Athletic Association; Senior Play; Sophomore Write- up for the ‘ ‘ Lyre ’ ’. 1 ‘A cheery smile and all that goes with it. ROBERT ROWELL “Bob Syracuse University North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Football, 1927-28; Basketball, 1927-28, 1928-29; Senior Play; Senior Ball Committee; Vice President of Senior Class; Football write-up for “Lyre; Class Artist. “I worry not, for what’s the use? To worry, bores one like the deuce. KATHERINE STRYKER “Kay Cortland Normal New Hartford Grammar School Athletic Association; Orchestra (5 years); Second Prize in Spelling Contest, 1928; Glee Club, (4 years); Minstrels; Senior Play. “When joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash. MILDRED SHEA Central City Business School Danforth School, Syracuse Athletic Association; Glee Club (2 years) “She’s pretty to walk with, witty to talk with And very pleasant to think on. RICHARD SEARS Cornell University Sorrel Hill School Athletic Association; Football, 1927-28-29; Assistant Manager of Baseball, 1928; Manager of Baseball 1929; Winner of Bigelow and County Prize Speaking Con- test, 1927; Glee Club (3 years); Orchestra (2 years.) ‘When I work I work but when I’m energetic, I play JOSEPH TURKOWSKI “Joe Plans Indefinite Solvay Grammar School Athletic Association; Basketball (4 years); Base- ball, 1927-28; Football, 1927,1928. “These days Joe is paddling his own canoe. WILSON VAN WIE Manlius Prep School Ira Grammar School Athletic Association; Baseball (3 years); Basket- ball ( 2 years); Football, (3 years); Winner of Big- elow Prize Speaking, 1929; Checker Team; Senior Play; Baseball Write-up for “Lyre . “A product of General Motors. 12
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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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Cornell University HARRY WAGNER Lysander Grammar School Athletic Association; Senior Basketball Team. “He’s little and he’s shy, He’ll grow up bye and bye.’’ MARION WHITMORE Ryder College North Side Grammar School Athletic. Association; Glee Club (4 years); Minstrels; “Crimson and White” Literary Editor, 1928-29; Class Historian. It’s the song you sing, and the smile you wear, That makes sunshine everywhere.” Marga ret N o rth rop JAY GOSSNER Plans Indefinite South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Bigelow Prize Speaking, 1929; Kiwanis Debate, 1929; Glee Club, (3 years); Orches- tra, ((» years); String Quartette (2 years). “Greater violinists may have lived, but I doubt it.” KIRBY VOSBURGH Plans Indefinite South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Kiwanis Debate, 1929. “In case of doubt-ask me.” MILDRED WARD “Milly” Training Class North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Training Class. “Nothing ever disturbs her.” THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF ’29 There comes a time in the course of human events when one, about to pass from this life into another, should will those things which have been his, to those who have been left behind. Therefore, we, the Senior class of ’29, on the eve of our departure, being of sound mind and memory, and realizing the bene- fits that those left behind will derive from our existence this last will and testament; that is to say, we give, devise and bequeath:— First to the Junior Class we leave our great dignity and superior example with which they may awe their under classmates. To the Sophmore and Freshmen classes we leave our good looks, ability to concentrate and a little encouragement. Joe Turkowski leaves his ability as an athlete to Paul Allen. Hilda Blanchard leaves her quiet voice and ways to Richard Decker. Carl Kratzer leaves his record of never having once skipped school to Allen Lavoie. Wilma Kelly leaves her poetic instincts to Philly Cooper. Kirby Vosburg leaves his love for Latin and Room 2 to Russel Furman. Blanche Hall leaves her surplus weight to Frances Weeks. 13
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