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

 - Class of 1913

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Page 11 text:

Mil.ORUM l»K 'KWI I U. “MIM” •■Loved by nil I ,vin express In your ■. Mlhlml. You certainly l.nv..... f olir by your i b i cheerful- „,SS unit winning «mile. «Sentio «ml kind, you have l-un.o.l I be art of making hosts of friends « we s tall predict for you a future devoted to ,hls vocation : winning them not only by your amiability but by fashioning for them some of those wonderful creations which your capable hands love to do. You old i nit.'’ MUSKS BEKN8TMN. Mil” Here Is one of the seven wonders of K. K. A. Life at the Academy would not seem natural If Mose didn't hike hi late every morning and then sleep the rest of the day. Mose is a 'so quite a devotee of Terp- sichore (for the benefit of the un- rluHsical studes. I state that this means that he loves dancing I and almost any Friday night he ran be found Steering some fair damsel about the Hour at Bundy Hall, in a pugilistic line. Mo Is some boy and is viewed by experts, such as himself, as a white hope. Mi. t cht'K. Men— f Kit AN K HENK1M«T ttUt Frank U a popular w who ha« bnt one trouble. Ah.' S| s not «tndy. hnt girl». Yon jinn to are him a he promet»» , |( Senior parties. When yon m .t If jron ever do. Jnat say : Yoti fan'. know her. lisle, do too y atW] .j , run ! There ia no getting out ot it Hale” la one of our njtewt Xeator boy». “Lei' iralk ap, MAUCAKKT ItOOlMJKK. '•lU'txiB” Oh. those pretty pink cheeks ntul spnrkllng eyes! They betray you. Mnrgnret. ntul we know that you have many crushes. You seem to tire of them easily, not that you are tickle, hut the right one hasn't route along yet. Isn't (hut It? While we have known you scarcely two years, still you have proven yourself true blue and we are glad you left Niagara Kails to Join the class of 1 Ilia. irhut 1 know about 1 011.'“ I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 • i - I 1 1 1 • ..a

Page 10 text:

CIIAKEEN It ALDINGTON. ••KAY Hfty I the sunbeam of the clnss. (Joke). 11 In pride In to get up In class meetings and make fool- Isli mol Inns, lie loves to ai'gm and when (’HIT ' «alls for motions for adjournment. It Is with difficulty that his friends keep Hay from challenging the motion. “Hay is popular with the girls and Isn't, by the way. unknown in .Mansfield. Why, of course, certainly, most assuredly, he is on the hook hoard! Do you think that we could leave olT of our stalT a lad like Kay ? Never! .Voir, come doirn to buntin'ss or I i iiff. FLORENCE BACH. In spite of Florence's angelic ex- pression. there D n vast amount of fun h-hind It. She Is . ry accommo- dating and Cheerful, and is ever ready for a good time. There are but few girls who may class themselves with Moreme as far as politeness goes. She Is always ready with a Thank you !” I’lease an l Oh. excuse me. We. her friends, have a soft spot In our hea-ts for this dulcis puella. “Quod groctova!h GHACE IIALDWIX. ‘•So sweet ond fair that nonr with her com parr. Yes, Grace is sweet. She is also cute, even if she does hail from Wellslmrg. They do say she lias a case on Conductor lo7 of the E.. C. W. line, but we trust that some- one has been misinformed, because It does not seem possible that Grace has forgotten -------- well, we won't tell liis name, but bis father is one of our lending grocers. Here's love and success to you. Grace, wherever you may g . and don’t get Into any mischief in that thriving little haven of rest Just east of our city. “II's simply lllrful.', ESTIIEK BAKKEK. “Esther the fair. Esther the lovable. Esther the lily-maid of Washington.” Hoping Tennyson won't mind, we thus describe Esther Barker. Tall, fair nnd willowy as a lily is this maid, who prefers Elmira to Washington. Even during the brief time that she has spent ns a member of the gradu- ating class of 101 a. she has endeared herself to many and has become generally popular. (No. gentle reader, we do not think this will give Esther a swelled head, as common sense is also one or her vir- tues). “Good lands!'’



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 JKUTIU'l i: MOW Kit. OKRT This bright little Miss hulls from ihr rural district. They Ml us that ni times she Is a grind, but wo wonder If ni Intervals she Is not dreaming of n eertaln pair of brown eves? You wouldn’t think It of •tjert hut still we have heard some tales out of school.” Tabby cats and tea are not meant for such as she. “OOOilursH.’’’ CLIFFORD imr.VDAGE. CLIFF , Clifford Is just big enough and I good looking enough to make himself a great favorite with the ladies, and also secure for himself a position cn the foot hall team. Around the halls. I’liff «an Ih seen almost any day. making himself popular with • the girls and exciting the envy of the rest of the fellows, ’liff also has some ambitions as an a tor. and likes to he considered an authority on boxing that lie Isn’t either). “Who in hetn FKA.NK If Frank ha» n« f ri» -n at»iv - «h rest of oh In knowledge, he certainly has In the matter of feet and Inch- . We often wonder how lor g • s uo or •town the North stairway without h imping his bead. In ela -rooms, you will find Frank always -tiling In a l a -k mat »they wouldn’t «lare put him In front» surveying ft'-m his superior height whatever goe on In the room, and enjoying the advan- tage of being the tallpsi boy In the school. The girls take to Frank • n stdetnbly. too. i They like ia’1 b« y with Ida k hair). Idd y u -ay her last name began with ao II. Frank • MAItGAItKT Ml t’KI.I’.Y, .I r ttii I little girl irith a xirei t little xw He. Margaret is one of those girls whom most people consider very ipti -t and precise, because of her modest and retiring ways; but rea’ly. she is not the least bit so when you know her. In fact, wo have It from good authority, that she Is very much the opposite and Is willing at any time to indulge in any sport you may pro pose. Of course you are aware that Marg” has the distinction of being one of lire Three Twins” who may he seen at any time promenading the halls of dear K. K. A oarst p. I I » -

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