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

 - Class of 1912

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 THEODORE TOWNSEND ted” spider” ' Large Men Have Large Hearts” Look who’s here ! The Senior's pride in all Track Meets. The untrained youngster” who carries off first place in all the races. Then, too, Ted” is quiet a ladies’man, for his black eyes make all the girls feel thrills of delight if he happens to bestow one smile on them. Track Team. Senior Reception Com- mittee LORETTA SENNOTT “loretta” Knock, knock, knock ! ” Here’s our professional knocker. She has everybody else beaten in that line. That's the reason we are going to knock Loretta a little. Don't you think she has by far too many crushes? Or that she talks too muck ? Anyone wishing refer- ence of her ability to start things just apply to any member of Mr. Donaldson's algebra class. ED1THA UNDERHILL “ed undy” ‘ ‘ With too much quickness ever to be taught With too much thinking to have common thought.” It’s not alone her brain that is quick, the Minstrels shewed us, that her feet are equally lively. Really Editha it was a pleasant surprise for we'd always thought you were a little too much of a grind to ever enter the ranks of minstrelsy. We rather mistrust you’d like to have us mention the fact that you are such a good sport you never miss a football, baseball or basketball game. Just because of that we’re going to remain silent on the sub- ject. Class Pin Committee. Glee Club. - MARGARET TEN BROECK 5 marc. “ There are eyes half defiant Half meek or compliant Black eyes with a wonderous witch- ing charm. 5 We haven't the space to siy half the nice things we’d like to say about Marg”, for she is one of those people for whom every- one has a good word. She is such a good sport. Always ready for any sort of a good time, but her specialty is the second performance at the Mozart. We’ve heard from a reliable source that she will forsake E any sort of work or play” for this joy. E E E = ............................................................................................................................................................................................ (29)

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.....................................................mu.......imi............................................................................................ limn....i.iiniim.................................................. s = = = HENRY H. SKINNER “hank” “Men are but children of a larger growth Won’t Henry look pretty in a naval uni- form ? Yes. he looks that way now. too,— but he looks so young. He needs to put on the paraphernalia of a man to really seem one. It’s a rare gift to be as a man only a grown up child, so don't lose your boyishness. Henry. But have a care about the “wimmen —you mustn't love more than ten at once. That’s about all you can manage now isn’t it? We feel for you, “Hank —a uniform is so attractive ! Be good, or be careful ! Football Team. Class Booh Board. MIEDRED SEITER SLITZ lam part of all that I have met. Yes, “Slitzy your a mighty fine girl. What proof have we? Why look who thinks so—our most honored President. Isn’t that proof enough? “Mil” is the sort of person you always go to when your in trouble. She is so practical and re- sourceful. Now we re in trouble and would like to ask her why she always stays in Room II. third period until she is late to physical geography and then blushes furiously on her way to class. Senior Reception Committee. - CECIE SMITH CECIL” Blessed are those that can forget, for lessons u orry them not. Cecil doesn’t believe in too much worry- ing over trifles. If she forgets where her lessons are or to bring her book home it is not a very serious affair and she goes on smiling and happy. One thing she doesn't forget, however is to help some one that is badly in need of an explanation or a book. She will always remember when to help some one else so we vote Cecil a capital friend. VAEARA SMITH “ The sun shone through her golden hair. When you first know Valara you think she is quiet and precise, but oh, how mis- taken you are. She is an untirable giggler and has been known to try and pull people’s hair down right in school We hear that she is a Vergil shark outside of class, but becomes tongue tied the moment she enters the door of room one, personally we can’t imagine her tongue- tied. We just have to mention the fact that she has a Senior steady, for so many Senior girls waste their affections on Juniors and the like. Chairman Senior Picnic Committee. = jj i = ;1.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»......................................I..».......I.......I...............................................................................1.1»»»).I... (28)



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4f ..................................................................... min........................................................................................................mi ..................iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu GIvEN M. VOUGHT “glen” “Come on and hear, come on and hear Glen Vought play the Horn. Glen is one of those Alexander boys who play the Suwannee River in ragtime and can play the bugle call like you never heard before. Girls never bother him. oh no! Only about a different one every night and thirty or so around the halls at school. Never mind that Glen you will get over it someday and find out like some of the rest of us “what fools we mortals be. But just the same, on the square, you are a good friend and I don't blame the girls for liking you so here's wishing you success. Foot Ball Team. Glee Club. DOROTHY VAN HORN D. V. H. “ True eyes Too pure. too honest in aught to disguise The sweet soul shining through them. If you're sad go to Dorothy and she ll sympathize with you. If you're way to the top notch of joy go to her and she ll go sporting with you. She is just as glad over your good luck as over her own. Her chief fault is that she does not con- fine her affections to the Senior Class, but likes the Juniors and P. G's. mighty well. She is noted for three things, her curio- sity and her proficiency in both blushing and chemistry. Senior Party Committee. ETHKI, WADES “ETHEL” ' Nothing's so hard but search will find it out. Everything Ethel attempts is sure to be a success. For instance, do you remem- ber that clever solution of Stockton's “Dady and Tiger” story? That stirring poem that thrilled you thru and thru and made you believe its arguments? Al- though hardly any one knows it, Ethel was the poetess and as she is more than modest about it don’t mention that we told you. Besides her poetical genius, she is a shark in German and ‘Chem.’ and last but not the least bit least, a delight- ful friend and school mate. Class Poet, Girl's Debating Team. Honor Student. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... hi...... (30)

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