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Love Conquers All JANE LOUISE AXTELL lOctober 6, l926l, the recognized beauty of the Senior Class, was elected this year President of the Student Coun- :il. She was President of the class in '41 and lr. Queen in '43. Her other activities have in- :ludedz cheerleading, Glee Club, 4-H Club and sports. After leaving school Jane hopes to make 'iursing her profession. Z if Much in Little MAURICE GLEN BEILBY first saw the light of day in Big Hollow on May 30, l926. A rath- er diminutive person, Boni has nevertheless held his own in the Band and Glee Club, Print- ers' Club and as o football player, as well as a member of our local wolf pack. For his future Boni feels that the Navy is his preferred branch of service, although if it were peacetime he would like to study for o career as an engineer. It :Ixu- Every Man to his Taste THOMAS MERCHANT BARNHART arrived in Binghamton on May 3, l926, Tommy ex- plains his position in regard to women as fol- lows, Most boys are SUM, ,wolf and 49Ck gentleman. Me, l'm 4996 wolf and 5l '96 gen- tleman. Now we understand! In his yecrs in high school Tommy has accomplished much as a member of the Glee Club, Model Club, base- ball and basketbal teams, ln the future he thinks the Army will occupy his time but if he could have his way he would go in for com- mercial art. You ought to do well at either, Tommy, ff It is harder to know how to be silent than talk ELEANOR VIOLA BARRE was born in De- posit on November 6, l927. After talking her way through the grades, she entered high school where she perfected her wolfing technique. Seriously though, Pussy is one of the hardest workers in the Senior Class lshe and the gig- glel . She has been o star member of the cheer- leading team for three years, and is an active member of the Koo Koose News Staff. Puss wants to become o secretory, and if she suc- ceeds in taking dictation with as much energy as she plays Varsity basketball, she certainly should accomplish her aim.
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-4... C,,w '2'W' Vi' 47 in-dur'-f CLASS OFFICERS JOHN FREDERICK HANRAHAN l To each one his own l came to us as o Freshman ond has since proved himself on in- valuable member of the Class of '44. Besides acting as president of the class in his Junior and Senior years, he has been active in the Language Club, Jr. Dramatics Club, and on the football, basketball, and baseball teams. He has also proved his intellectual side by being graded third highest in his graduating class, Jack, or Hank, thinks that he will have to forego his career as an engi- neer to study to become an officer in the Navy, at least for the duration. lJune 6, l926l MARY JEAN CUDDIHE l Cream of the cream, the very best l will answer to McGillicuddy, but if you smile when you say Jean, she'll come. Jean's outstanding achievements ore: Valedictorion, cheerleading, Varsity basketball, Secretary of the Student Council in '44, President of G.A.C. in '44, Vice-president of the class three years, and Co-Editor of the Yearbook, '44. Jean says she doesn't know her own mind about her future, but whatever it is, she is sure to succeed. lDec. 8, l926l WILLIS RAYMOND BURROWS, JR. l The exception proves the rule l occurred on Jan. IO, l927, in Marion, Indiana. One of the intelligent members of our class lsalutatorianl, he has been active in the Dope Doubers, Photo Club, Latin Club, in all of which he has held high offices. He has also been a member of the Student Council and has played both baseball and football. Roy would study aeronautical engineering in normal times, but now thinks he will try for the Navy V-5. ANNA CATHERINE CORNWELL l There are as many opinions as men l has the distinction of being one of the best dancers among the Senior girls. She is well liked and active in all class functions. Anna is corresponding secretary of the Class of '44, secretory of the Glee Club, and has been vice-president of the Library Club and editor of the school news. For her future, Anna hopes to become a hospital dietitian. lOct. Zl, l926l MARY ELNORA HATHAWAY l The leader of the dead was a woman l honored Deposit on August 27, l926, Since then Ellie, Norshkin, or Doc ltake your choicel has managed to get around, definitely! There is room here to tell of her well- known ability on the trumpet, in our musical organizations, and as Secretary of the Class of '44 for three years. Mary intends to bel a nurse and those gruesome experiences at work in the Deposit Hospital will be of use to her other than ta terrify her nen s. 12
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A word to the wire is sujicienf' ROBERT HENRY BENNETT was born in Cannonsville on Sept. l7, 1925. At first glance Bob may seem to be a nice quiet young man but . . , . In his years here he has been a Boy Scout, a member of the 4-H Club, foot- ball team, and vice-president of the class of '44 as a Freshman. Bob's peacetime career is undecided but he expects to enter the Navy after he graduates so he'l have time to decide later, n-.ogL,Z'41 He has gained all approval who has mingled the useful with the agreeable LELANO SYLVESTER CARR lApril l8th, l926l entered our Senior Class this year. He just could not stand the Juniors any longer. His activities include the Model Club, Boy Scouts, and he has been a member of the foot- ball team, Vet has decided to make Civil Engineering his career and to carry it on after the war. l BMQBMM Speed is a hgure of speech DONALD JOHN BUCK came to Kenyon Hi on September l3, l926. We could discovi little about his activities while a student N D.C.S. other than that he has been a membi of the band and was voted the most musical inclined of the Senior boys. Donald did not ea press himself in regard to his peace or wartin occupation but we imagine that if he doesn join the army he will continue to work on tl farm. :Z-'QZ C,,4vz2f'-ef I am my own mastef' BRUCE LIBERTY CHAMBERLIN was born April l6, l926. He entered D.C.S. five years ago as a Freshman and has since been an ac- tive member of the Model Club and the Photo Club. lHe is the one you can blame your bad pictures onll After leaving school Bruce will go into the Army Signal Corps, although in peacetime he would prefer to be a bacteriolo- gist. However, he will make the best of his life whatever it is.
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