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

 - Class of 1913

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WALTER PETERS. “rime Walter «-'aims to bo a f.v t ball, l«ase ball. and dramatic player. Tho tins» week . f the f.H-.t Kill season he broke his am and was p«dnted «wit a a 'hero.” We imagine that IVte” is a second I 'avid Wartield when it comes to acting, ! nt wo never saw him practising that an. It llat is claimed hy him that be hasn't had a har.d or. his report ard since thoy stopped si'in: then. So MW Shark ' ••('iiki’ lid w t in thr Mcmjir t'HARl.l'.S l‘K • ;;} . raoRt s Tho spirit of honor, tntth ami loyalty ! What n»ot ' conld yon ask V llis genius for business i remark- ah!o aiici. t.v , tt. 'x s, -hat all ih«' hanl undertakings arc put in his charge. bwinr wo know that through hi' careful management they will be successful. Wo of;on wonder »h«'n ho has tin to study : Imt did you ever hoar „f hts going to class «Ithout a lesson Ut ns say ,his that a more manly fellow never s'-Mi within tho do rs of old K. F a i m foiap r« car „mt w »y DOROTHY oriXI.AN What «lo wo know about 1 or»thy She is so ip.tiet and unassuming that y n would novor suspect but who would want t« toll on lH rothy IK'rothy is sotno shark at studying. novop taking homo loss than throo iHHtks a night; an,I lo. as a rosult. h,'r standings arc always far abwo passing mark I frothy will probably l .' olthor a toaohor or an actress when she grows up. Sho would „„ doubted Iy make gyxod at either. W v’ • ! rt ; VliJK I'iiki isj •nap They say that good ,k, smali ;a.k es j, “ ««Mr M « - we „wm ? ' l -find- for one ho Although usually f«n. still yo„ can be JS , V • ihat t'1 1 ,s tr s «tlng that y„„ always with great anxietv, - »» « h»; western , -vv„ SucccssT '- gnwc Vrrgilf Ur, ,

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-------------------—•-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— - - J HELEN OVoNNEU,. I loro wo linvp a fa«l.v of wliotu how truly him It bo said : Enlse faro 11ld « a merry lioart. only a privi- leged fow know whnl a light and gay lioart llolou hides undor hor serious dotnoanor vary useful traits lu tho profession of nursing, which slio Intends to study, only lot us hope that «ho won’t ever substituto plain water for bitter tnediolne. - out of oompasslon for her pat louts. - lli i . hIioiiIiI mill ho. MAUKK PAINTER. PAT With oiitstrotohod arms, wo wol ooine into our midst our little k'l'l from Ohio. V don’t know ‘ I’af vorv well as yet. but from all ludi rations, sin- Is of the pleasant sort. As for knowledge, well, wo have already a susploloii that Hilo ollniate has much to do with developing the brain, for “I’nlV etllolenry In l liy sirs has spread abroad, even In the short time she lias been with us. MARY O’OEU.. JAMES I’ECK. ••JI I MY’ ••Jimmy” Is the only person wo know that ran sleep while walking. ••Jimmy” always looks as though he needed about twelve hours more sleep to freshen him up. The only time he ever hurries is when playing base ball, and then only when It is abso lutely necessary. N e v e r t h e I o s s. Jimmy” Is a good stude” and spends Ills spare time studying, lie fairly detests the fair sox and wo don't blame him. Too Urrtl to huh ooiithiufi. Who said crushes? O. nothing like that! All E. K. A. hasn’t been np to Wollsboro. but some of tt have and wo have seen - m » dola's” In the little, hurg. I low nlsnit It. Mary? Room ” down. In old No. 1 School was n favorfte place for Mary to 0|»erate. Tales outl Id lie told, but charity (especially among the girls) is the motto of this school -o' noth- ing will, be ald. In spite of her popularity, Mary has alway - managed to get her lessons, and wo prophecy that she will open a Select: School for Voting l.adb s” In w Irh -die will grow to old maidenhood. Y-- :



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,M. It V HEAR MOX. JOHN RICHARDSON. Is there a new shade or style in neckties? Then you will l e sure to see John wearing one of that shade ami style, lie Is a regular Menu llruinmel and spends Hie best part of his life In trying to keep dressed correctly. When John leaves school, he will probably got n position on a fashion paper or else go to college and sel the pace for the rest of the hoys to follow. Ills only falling is Ids aversion to the girls: bin he will doubtless lie cured of that before long. Southport must tie some classy place to sport a girl like Alary. Really, such langunge should not be used when speaking of her. for she has never been known to use slang. Rather. she generally respects the English language. Hut on some few occasions, when things have gone wrong. Alary has exhibited an un- looked-for vocabulary and a total disregard for the laws of “Brooks' English Composition. Her chief accomplishment besides always get- ting through Regents, is having a good picture taken, as you can. no doubt, see. It is not entirely the camera's fault. MII dat s!” —1 » ♦ HESS IE ROSKMAX. UKSS’’ Di l you see that girl taking a look In the mirror as she passed by. the one with the wonderful coiffure and her dress made in the Inicst fashion? Well, that’s Hess Hosemnn. who sets the style for E, E. A. girls. She is unite dazzling at times in her Carls gowns. Still, her glory Isn’t only In her clothes, for just think ol’ those high marks l’.ossle has on her record. thus tin po infer slime f ” CAUL RICKARD. Carl Is one of those «pilet little chaps that you would never see in going through tin building unless you were looking for him. In a class- room he Is at home, however, and lienee his name Is generally on every honor roll. Every onee In a while Carl go« s t New York City i we wonder if he has a girl down there) but when he comes hack he has nothing whatever to say. therefore, we can hot guess at his experiences. Curl will probably grow up and !»• i “great help t his family” some day ( ’.) We ho|ie so. •'(Joinii hi-it iolt I f

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