College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 85 of 136
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THE STYLUS S is ' - - 81 lHer easel, with the ll lively. , '2e. back Hlld goes over iiletic star tl, for she nbars, too. 1shinef0f nic Games! S claSS95 readv veI'Y ls , W I our losswe , sail 'BI.GiA sUoooP Assistant Editor of High School Stylus. Wh-at will B. H. S. do Without Olga? She is an able student, true friend, .and 3 V good sport! Her aim seems to -Abe a position among the authors. May you find all kinds of success! BENNETT THOMPSON Assistant Manager Basketballg Gamma Sigma. Behold our noble senior, the unobtrusive Good N-o one has ever know Goodie till the last -couple of years. He acts quiet around, but- 'S'old fight Bennett. THELMA UTZMAN Glee Clubg Basketball. In class she's a riot. In sports shefs Ll olowng And e'er she's a person, Who wofn't be put down. ' V Dutch never is too busy to ,say Hello, or to stop for a chat. CIt's thought g S by some teachers that she stops too oftenl. A She's a good sport, and the best known of all our High School girls. g STONES FOR CLASSES , S ,...... Emerald . F k reshmen . . . . 'Blameystone xi iophomores . . ' . ' . Grindstone umors .... I 0 ' . Tombstone R Seniors . .

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STYLUS A FRANCES STACKHOUSE Denture and Contrite With cz wee bit of pride!- And also a touch of The devil inside. Smoky is a very quiet scholar. fHQ,l' friends say that is not always the casey ESTHE R STAN FORD Art-Editor of Stylus, '27, She is lively and gay, She is jolly, they say, .al perpetual smile A Bids you tarry awhile,- To sit chatting with' her, 'Till the starting bells burr. You all know her! The girl with the jolly grin, who keeps study hall lively. Of course, it's Esther. MARGARET STILES Basketball, '26, '27, Glee Club, '26, Glec Club, A spectator in gym class- Who's that girl swinging -back and forth on the rings? There she goes over the horse. She must 'be the athletic star of B. H. S. But that isn't all, for she can do some fancy stunts on the bars, too. Good luck, Maggie, and may you shine for America some day in the Olympic Games! HELENE SAUCCOP 2 Can anyone imagine B. H. S. classes without Helene and her every ready source of knowledge? Well, our 1-oss is only the Normal depfartment's gain. We wish you luck, Helene. OLGA SFC' Assistant 1: What Wil. She is an al good SDOTU position am. find all kinc BENNETT 'I Assistant Ma Sigma. Behold our 1 Good. No o till the last col around, but- 'S'old iight Bei THELMA UTZ. Bas In class I n sport And e'e1 Who wo, llnutcrhff 'blliuoy or to Sim 01119 t . SMS eacheis H gg d , all our High S53 5 -Q. . Freshmen ': S0ph0lDOl'e5 Juniors i Seniors



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82 .TVHE 8-I-YLU8 1 - JUCLASS PROPHECY By Almeria. Redman. . The day was hot, and I was tired and dusty from my long journey- AS tlieltrain-rushed along past green fields and telephone poles, my thoughts recalled' incidents and events connected with school life S. NQW, seventeen years after graduation, I was going' back to thos-e old .familiar scenes. Intending to spend the week-end with my old friend,'Adel1ne, who now by the way was married to Professor Topnot and had a 'fashionable home on the charming Brock Heights, I was planning to renew old ac- quaintances. , - ' ' VVith a grinding of brakes, the train finally pulled' up at the station. Meeting Adeline, we drove to her home in a spiffy little Knock About Eight-.H After dinner, we withdrew to the 'cool shade of the veranda, she with her husband's socks to mend, I with nothingbut ,illlinquisitive mind. In the course of our conversation, these are some of the interesting facts I gleamed about my old: schoolmates: D E I- p Bobert Nye has dis-covered a' formula for 'making custard pies'i from milkweed and pieplan-tj He has made so much money from this-ithat he has decided to have- his picture hung in the school so that the Alumni, will not forgetnhim. Pete and Shrimp are making a hit on the American stages Pauline successfully demonstrates how to weep on a m+ain's shoulder, while Marie, sometimes known as VVildi Nell, the Pet of the Plains, makes theglmillions who see her, weep when she pulls her dagger stunt. Victor Miller operates a radio station, VV. F. A. F., from which bedtime stories for people of all ages are broadcast by Floyd Berridge. Olga Succop repre- senting Before , and Esther Stanford the After , are touring our Empire State on Shanks Horses, lecturing and selling Slim Jim Pancakes guar- anteed to make fat disappear within 18 hours, 3 minutes and 36 seconds after --using. These two highly efficient saleswomen have won honorable mfention and many patrons at the State Hospital at Rochester. H I. Boll Henion, who ownslalarge chicken farm, tried feeding-his chickens bran mixed with sawdust. Although th-is diet-was rather strenuous, the fowls seemed to flourish, so- he fed them entirely on sawdust. Affairs went along all right until his custoimers began to complain that there were too many knot-holes in their eggs. ,So now the hens are backon. their former diet. Helen. Succop and Hazel Owens have ,penetratedjthe wilds of Africa as missionaries. Snick Hawkins now fills Mr. I-Ierre's position, whzile Bones Elwell pounds amo, amas, amat into the heads of his loving stu- dents. Stella. Bassett and Kay 'Collins have opened a beauty parlor up above Snovers. They have quite a flourishing masculine trade. Our noble president seem-s to be managing the grocery and undertaking business- quite successfully Francis Stackhouse has 'ust ublished a book entitled ' ' J P , Lec- 'tures on the Fine Arts of Note-VVriting and Gigglingf' . On day last summer, his Ford being on the bum , Bennett Thompson had to drive a horse and buggynto town... his way, he had? to pass ai pop- corn stand operated by Charles Hoyt. Cornelius Napoleon, Bennett'S. horse th-ought the popcorn was a snow storm and froze to death. Red Bambef married a struggling young minister. After a few years Ioflmarried life she W-as able to give talks at Home Bureau meetings on How to Make Children's Clothing Out of Their 'Father's Old Ones. Chatter , otherwise known at Dr. Chapman, M. D., B. A., R. F. D. D D s co jj Ph D 'teHSiVe tr aibuiion fo med tr And Poor old She was .lu 'watchman ca' for the Cngineerf 1 my. Qf course llitivett Butler? W1 mart dress Shop ire her fW0 Very ll lives in a hypostyl have opened an Stu pi,0amicr0sfaP11b as the tallest H1311 to New York to se 10534. 7f10 River: his adversaries, has Rounds, during hen Now they manage can always find pl vear. If you wouf Town Pump. Well, I guess will be coming hom I into the house, my 1 Mistress finstruct Now how do you ad Butler- Your lord And his lady ? Your ladyshipf' And an Admiral? Er-your flagship, ulda Mae- This th D H H Larry- We shoulc seen almost all the sh -- She Ought r. D0M1ldred Newberry X, tiose to a chair as Da melllhint' She WHS 1 said auf her Speech udhfilss it, now-,, ' 1'9Dlied HT tim Sh u i i' iimeeguwifai struck H .. lslted Chi B A bla-Ckjackpnc

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