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

 - Class of 1910

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Page 33 text:

PERCY ROLLETT. poiCY” Did you ever go to the “show ’ and happen to sit down in the orchestra circle, ttien crane your neck and look up. up above there? Did you ever fail to see I’olcy”? Never! And then to hear him tnlk —all the old Mozart and Happy Hour jokes cracked, one after the other! No wonder the girls like you! RAE SAM I ELS. “I’ve got a ‘trade-last’ for you” is the greeting of this cheerful maid and then —oh ! how she spreads it on! We like It though when we feel down in the mouth or discour- aged. The best part of it is that you don’t demand a response about yourself—but those wouldn't be hard to find. Latin sharks are always admired ! ALICE ROTH WELL. Alice was a prominent young lady when in Grammar School and was one of the performers at Commence- ment upon the piano. Since those gay young days she has retired more Into solitude and has devoted her time to the serious things of life, principally. studying. We don’t think that she will study for the rest of her life and expect a good, lively career for this young lady. MARY SAYRE. A brunette with the darkest of glossy hair, A smile which pretty girls always wear, A toss of her head, and a walk debonair, Witli all these virtues you have Mary Sayre. She flits ’round the chapel, is first here, then there, Has never a frown, no, never a care, Of all our fair maidens we think her most fair, Our lovely, Impetuous sport, Mary Sayre. Adelphia. 4

Page 32 text:

SI i: |{ALSTON. Any morning wo almost ox port to see you npponr olntl in a ipilet t Junker garb. Such a dross Is, tissurodly. most lilting to your dornuro manner. Hut Quakers novor skato or attompt to play basket ball thoe must not do suolt things! In tho lino of learning, Sue, you bond tho narrow tile ! K ATI IA It INK KKAKhON. Why don't you mako a llttlo inoro noiso. and lot pooplo know that you aro around Hut what would happen if you didn't get up In Ills lory class and mako a good recita- tion! That would he an'unheard of event Von are always deep In your books, and that accounts for your nover f a 111UK- t’M’TIIA HA LYRA. litth. litth, Unit. Vttxxiir, hill. Unit That's «Mntha all right and she’s right there when It comes to making a distil, banco of that kind. Iter feelings have a pe uliar habit I of breaking out at Inopportune J moments. At one time she was I sufficiently aroused to pursue her- I self around the room In Vergil for a few times in order to give vent to her overwrought feelings. As a giggler she has few peers and that's saying a lot. We exjieet great things of our Tint ha when she gets to Vas- sal- i probably a Freshman uprising or an antl-su rage league), anyway, we pity Vassar. I iM'iiAio. KLLA KirilAUnsON. What would we do without Klla to laugh at our Jokes? Serenely quiet all the time, she wears a smile that's never absent from her countenance tKlln. we think this is due to your constant association with nighty Kleanorl and occasionally when something amusing happens her smile breaks into a laugh never, never boisterous. We need this passiveness. Klla. so much, tin» It's lucky you're with us. I



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BENJAMIN SCOTT. “IllOSDIK “Blondie Is very sensitive about bo Ini; light beaded, so please don't mention it to him, for it’s awfully easy to pet him fussed, lie Is such a nice-looking, hip fellow that it’s a shame he doesn't care for the pirls. They all like him but that doesn't change him a bit. Blondie is very good in theatricals and has often appeared In church plays and other amateur shows. We expect him to ho a rival of Chester DeVonde some day. SAI IE SIIK1KBMAN. In A (itiido to Good Coloring it says that pink and red cannot be combined and give pleasure. Hut It Is not so. Here we have a living example of the pinkest of pink cheeks, and the reddest of red hair. -at the same time a most pleas- ing combination for the eye to rest upon. You showed your good taste and delighted our hearts when you hung back to graduate with the Class of 1910! CHARLES J. S1IRKIBMA.V. “CHICK Tall, dignified and Impressive is tills dark eyed young man. lie Is an orator and always appears to great advantage upon the rostrum when he delivers his imposing and convincing speeches. Chuck” has little trouble in getting through his classes and thus nts popularity with everyone is assumi. Me possesses a tine baritone voice which few peo- ple have ever heard. Modesty is his one huge sin. C ffjw Phiil Cnmmlttrr. WILHEI.MIXA SITTENFIEI.H. There are always some people in this world who are ready to help others. Wllhelmina is one of these obliging persons, for she is ever ready to help less fortunate ones by lend- ing pen, ink. pencil or paper, as the ease Is. The radiant smiles she bestows from her seat In the back of chapel fairly Illuminate the room, and are a good disperser of the blues.

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