College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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1 T! I ! T Q. S' it -T1 .. ' PI, r its r s,,,A::,g,s x ea C+ ru cn O Q7 -'Ii ' CJ A 'I-' ,... S11 CD? Name Bamber, Frances Bassett, Stella Berridge, Floyd Butler, Jewett Cary, Bernice Chapman, Paul Collins, Katherine Conley, Dorothy Dembeck, Adeline Elwell, John Files, Gertrude Fowler, Keith Gallagher, Frances Green, Marie Hamil, George Harmon, George Hawkins, Wilfred Henion, Robert Homuth, Marie Hoyt, Charles Krutenat, Frieda Miller, Victor McClellan, Ruth Nye, Robert Owens, Hazel Petrie, Pauline Redman, Almeda Rounds, Gladys Stanford, Esther Stackhouse, Frances Stiles, Margarette Succop, Helene Succop, Olga Smith, Ralph Thompson, Bennett Utzman, Thelma 13 CE , H as sr s rf ws an R CD 52- 'Fi' III :S 'D' ea - .-F ,. -4 .-.- cn -.-L cu G - .1- Aim History teacher Nurse Be good To be famous To be happy Athlete Society leader Physical instructor Physics teacher Janitor Teacher Gettin' married To grow up College Orator Vocalist Farmer George Professor Missionary Minister Teacher To geta good car Librarian Being popular Nurse Nurse Artist Primary teacher Author Scientist Manager To be happy 653' -:J 5' F4' . ..- . '-' ,-T . FD,-I - .-v- I-5 ' 2 Hobby Bluff Swimming Study Kicking Smiling Arguing Chewing gum 6lKen!7 Talking Being polite Grand exits Wini Roller skatin' Basketball Growling Looking innocent Snickering Teasing girls Writing letters Eating candy Radio fan Keepin' quiet Talking fast Getting lessons Snick Stylus Blushing Giggling Reading Wilbur Playing with kiddies Deep writing Physics Ford Tennis 3 -- - - 5 :Q-1 M'-11 ...- W A .-. h cz: ' on. 1... Z: 5. 'Us wg rn SQ ee- ft, jd: : . ... . ... . -- fb 1 n-1 cn T 1 f-1 :E .va :.: - 0 5- - .1 ,- Pet Expression Nickname Red Joe Pimple Bassett ' Wildfire Bologna Chi Hurry up, Dot Bernie Oh! Blah! ! ! ! Chatter For the luvva Agnes! Kay Stop! ! ! ! Dot 1 All of them Denny Dear me! Bones Gee NG-ertn Oh golly! - Undertaker Oh! D-Qt !-T! ! ! Fran Heck! ! ! Shrimp Piffle Duke Darn Woppie Gosh Snick 0111- 1- KlB0b!7 Oh Lord! Wi Wi Charlie Oh! I forgot! Cripes Vic Mercy Ruthie Oh Darn ! ! ! VVheat Landy Goshen Don't! ! ! Pete You would Roundy Holy Toledo Frances Smoky Good gosh Maggie Good gracious Oh forevermore Olgie I dunno Smitty Gordie Cut and dried system ' Dutch ,H ,,, A .,., ,.. . . 1..... :r,,..fT,.T,,Yig---mmm ...ilrw r::s1-1f.4 i - , , i ,i , iiri .,.ir, P A is A -!r, f F H FD A 3 PD' gt' 9: P-I ,Z 2 ....'-nn..

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ready wit and good humour. . 84 THE STYLUS CLASS WILL By Thelma Utzmmz, Wle, the Senior Class of Brockport High School, being of sound mind and bgd-V, make our Last VVill and Testament this twenty-seventh day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and 'twenty-seven, in the presence of Andy and Min. u t t Frances Bamlber and Katherine Collins leave to Ruth VVhite and Virginia lVeis the privilege of having a regular third hour chat. i Stella Bassett bestows upon Florence Millard her unusual talents for aesthetic dancing. Floyd Berridge and Robert Henion leave to the Brinkman Brothers their knowledge of How a Good Farm is Run. Jewett Butler, George Hamil and Bennett Thompson leave the G-annna Sigma Fraternity to Gordon VVay. Long' may he carry on the work so suc- cessfully started. Bernice Cary leav-es her beauty and powers of acting to Helen Howell. To the honorable Jolm Kuppinger, Paul Chapman wishes to leave his Dorothy Conley and Frances Gallagher wish to bequeath upon their successors their ability to manage things and put them across. Adeline Dembeck leaves her powers of writing deep literature to Kath- erine Rosencrants. John Elwell leaves his school girl complexion to Lewis Udell. Gertrude Files leaves her ability to argue to Mr. Herre. ,Marie Greene, Pau-line Petrie and Margaretta Stiles leave their ability to play basketball to the Krutenat Sistersf' Keith Fowler leaves Wini. George Harmon leaves his tricks to Sylvester Jennings. - Snick Hawkins leaves his place in the office to Arthur Coleman. Joe,' Hoffman leaves h-is ability to skip school to Herman Robinson. Marie Hamlmuth, Ruth McClellan and the Succup Sisters leave their place in Study Hall to their next noon hour b-unch successors. Hazel Owens bestows upon Fredie Rudman her knowledge of English IV. Ralph Smith leaves his doll to Miss Fassett. May she cherish it all through her career. ' Frances Stackhouse leaves her ability-to vamp the Sheiks of B. H. S. to- Mary Duff. .Almeda Redman bequeaths upon Lauretta VViley her superb contralto voice. , . Freida Krutenat leaves her candy to the mice in the cloak room. Victor Miller leaves to B. H. S. his radio to be used to broadcast the happenin-gs of B. H. S. to all the alufmn-ae, . Bob Nye leaves his place in the Senior Play to Hawkshaw the detective. Esther Stanford and Gladys Rounds leave their front seats in Historv C class with much regret. ' We now affix our hand and seal ' ,I . ' . . , executor DickyH Banker. ' to this document' We appoint as Jur Signed-Senior Class. - Witnessed- By-Wo-ozey Hasbrook, - Hill Brothers. Geo. Daley, A Cinderella King, Charley Ball. hiv 0 Sf :L S :SE 233. . X G? A Q-a-we - o: m'U- . dh .nomm-r'4 ' ce Zwdeiwg MFQHQEQQEA: T15 cn 5 S., rn 3-, 'q,j w 0 Syd E. : P, x 3 ,Mb HJ De C15-'E' 4, dig .-. Q cu E w?.rIJ,f:-. oEZ.'-.4 +'?- v-1 I-4C 05,219 ' mmorai P1 2 s 2 5 I NP bf .E wwwon EPaQQ.E-E: 3:'.5'oEE53Fl IJ 504-wbnqfq-' '?-4-2 C1F- Lf mmmMcoft'5: s.. 5 ,4 . GJ Z3 ,Q U2 7-13-11 3 Sb. .2357 Q4 QCI4 3 SQ an l gs, 'ds-42 H'-' ,N Q cppacdz oqJQQ,JQJ+-5+.7.CJ.C USWQE-E55 '-1 moo v mzmg +-'OSA 5 fL'coD-in GJ G C1 I oo . .,. swath 3232 IS'-eQ '-19 Q9-4-J Nam-WQWQQT Z:,,+-'isis-P-F1-1+-w..f: U2 -QE A639 Mifssm-2 'q3 c:..'mgm',,jQ ...CD K Q cz. m8533555 mUUQQC



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THE STYLUS A B C RHYMES By Olga Succop. A stands for Albus, a nice little man, Doing his lessons as w-ell as he can. B stands for Bamber, la Hist'ry C lass, Regents she hopes, she'll be able to pass. CU stands for Chatter, you all know him well Stories about him Miss Mlotycka'll tell. D stands for Dembeck, a very good talker, People who se-ek her go over towards VValker. E stands for Eller, the worst of the pests. Oh, does he ever get ninety in tests? Faculty F means, our teachers most dear. Thanking- them truly we wish all good cheer. G is the Groves boy, a student so bright? Who with his Caesar was in such a plight. H stands for Homuth, she comes all the way, Raining or sunshine-from Clarkson each day. I stands for Ireland or Ralei-gh-either one-- Pogether from dawn till setting of sun. January J shows, or June-dreadful dates, Regents announcing, which everyone hates. K stands for Kuppy,', a very bad boy. F rightful C Pj his antics, but he is our joy. L stands' for Laack, our 'great English seer. Grammar us failing, it's good she is near.- M stands for Miller, our Radio lad, Nuts, bolts, and' dials are his greatest fad. N stands for Nye who hails from afar, Schoolward each day he goes in his car. 0 stands for Owens-the teachers' delight. They are astonished to see one so bright. P stands for Petrie, our basketball whiz. Speaking of players, the greatest she is. Q stands for Quiet,-just walk through the hall, See all the gossips against either wall, R stands for Redman, a Senior so swell, All of her less-ons she does very well. S stands for Smith, who's our lit'rary man. He will write novels as soon as he can. f.,T!! Runflln HU Stn Normal UV stai After Z1 uvsyn Stn She'd be JJXU H163 Some ar Klxvm Ysayvs- Though '- I is tu During o is tli You are 1 Woman- Return Agent- Where to Woman- Back 114 suppose? Teacher- Sammic seasons. l Sammie- Salt, n pepper. 'A Kleptoma Pauline Petrie cel tieilfh engagement! with George Hamil Carrying a large ban Solid W4 Dumb Kluck- The lupply is Said to be dee bess our Politicians v Y Puttlllg their heads --L AUYWQY He Y, you did h C9rtainl ut eat an the part ., R1 N.. Y' 0auSin Sang a hyl near g' Full Though ladbeillt liter learned We Ben, ' 'Weak and

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