Elmira Free Academy - Torch / Sagoyawatha Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1910

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ROSE LAVINE. We give you the credit. Rose, of being able to ask more questions than anyone else In school. You certainly are a star in school, which only proves the fact that the way to learn things is to ask about them. And the best of It is that after you have found out “Why”, “When.” “How. etc., you are will- ing to impart your knowledge to your less fortunate classmates. MAI RITE LEVY. “MAt’UIK” Why are the teachers so fond of you. Maurice? We want a stand In.” loo. And what suddenly devel- oped you Into a hold and daring lad when four years ago you were so shy? Hark hair and black eyes always fascinate the hearts of fair damsels can this have been the reason? »h girls why have you thus spoiled him with your petting? I Msistiml imhs Editor. I — v- ALICE LEWIS. Little people can fly around so! And who’ll ever think that one so young should already have fallen In love! Alas, however, we hear 'tis the case—can you deny It? Hoes he like bright, snappy, tiny girls with black hair and eyes that might well have come from gay Japan? If so then his affection Is rightly placed. GRAYCE LEONARD. This flashy lass with the corps of masculine admirers is one of the fastest young ladles In the class. She may be found at most any old time having a tete-a-tete in the library with one or more of her many male admirers. As a minstrel performer-ess she is said to take the cake and she can dance in a man- ner that would make many of the Mozart performers sit up and take notice. She is said to spend hours each morning before her mirror In arranging her tresses. Dressiness and fellows are the most prominent things about her. Kappa s ip wa.

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MAIM AN KETCH AM. Here Is one (' our good tH,-ls and they, »•' «•nurse. are 11 necessary n«,«,esHnr.v In nur worth.v class. bln M I lie one who always tells Hie lonelier If she has forgotten to give out a losson. or has given I he same les- son over again. Marian has a eon science that never falls her. and not even I he demoralizing effects of four years In 10. I ’. A. has changed her. People like her aie surely needed In this wicked world, and we're expecting her to do lots of good after she leaves us. WILLIAM I,A M HKItT KLBITK. ‘•him.” “Yet h. I'm not «inite thlxteen — folkth thny I'm cute” oh, you nr« Lamb, a perfect stunner! And the girls always have thought so since your ncv ir-eome off smile appeared at No. 'J four years ago. Maze long upon the class pet ! The Faculty's I turea ii of Information! After vain- ly seeking a satlsfa dory answer a Well, Mr. Kleltz. brings forth tin desired result and more praise for the young one. When our Infant grows Into manhood probably we'll have a genius heretofore unheard of! IIimincHH Uuiiui ir of I iniii r, (lire Club. Lam lulu Hlf iim. M. LOFISK KF TfMir.M. Amiable and always smiling. A favorite with the faculty and a ready giggler. When Mi— Ket- chum Is «-ailed on In Merman she |s wise enough to let Marian recite, thus proving that she us -- her wisdom in various ways. Sin |s always modest and retiring when among the fellows but is known to make quite a hit with them one In particu'ar. She knows who. ('ll ARLES KKOWL. ‘•Kiiowi.tr. Krowlle Is a really truly stu dent even though he does conte to the Academy a few hours each day merely as a pastime. During tin rest of the day he may be found either al Murphy’s or up at the Htancllff Howling Alleys, knocking over It. It.s and spills. During fool hall season he becomes a shining light as an end. where In never loses his temper or strikes an oppos lug player. 11« likes the girls modestly al a distance but dislikes to have them cluster about his seat In the back of chnpel. lb Is an earnest disciple of Isna • Wallon and often goes down the river after the Unity tribes. Viiptuhi ’oof Hull limn; 1« Wile; Mu iniiin' ' • Hull I'm in.



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FRANCES LOVELL. “francik “The pou Is mightier than the sword and you have wielded a pen : that proves this to us. Stand off and 1011« admire the authoress of our class play: Writing is your forte, 'tls certain—Timlrx stories and your earlier attempts justify this statement. May your highest ambition in this line bo fulfilled! Hut. alack and alas! a confirmed giggler a disease that hardly fits the nature of one who can write class p’ays! Authoress of the Senior Class Plan: Krlrin. WIN I Fit El LIVY. To look at Winifred one would never dream that she is a Senior, .lust the same she lias a lot of wisdom stored away in her little head. She's die despair of her teachers, for she will giggle at nothing. Ami when she once gets started well, there's no use trying to stop her. Winifred is one of the dearest, most obliging children we know and it would lie too cruel to take advantage of such a little one hv stinging iter. ROSALIE LI CAS. A dealt goile from Hoiseheads! Its always been a puzzle how a buxom country lass an ra Ik like a gay New Yorker. Is it an art difficult to acquire we like it an' we'd like to learn. But we do wish you wouldn't ask to borrow so many books—you must know we can't refuse those pleading, brown eyes! Some day. some where, some one will be deeply smitten with those orbs—that is. if someone isn't already ! .4 drlph in. MANNON McIMIERSON. “MAC” Another example of bashfulness dispelled by association with fem- ininity. Queer what a little sleigh- ride can do for one. isn't it? Can you remember how scared you were when a girl happened to glance your way. four years ago? We can ! You cocked that head on one side and. blushing red hot. ran like a turkey —times have changed ! •A Kelvin.

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