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

 - Class of 1919

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9515 'fy E E .gif ,fwfr is 2 CE' lsf QQ 6530? Q , DOROTHY HAYS All's well that ends well. That is what Dorothy believes. She is one of our lIappy-go- lucky girls that take life as it comes, neither looking hack at the past nor forward to the future. She believes in pushing steadily onward and meeting obstacles in a calm, serene way. Dorothy ls greatest fault is her spontaneous giggleg nevertheless we are glad that she is just bubbling over with laughter. Dorothy 's ambition is to succeed Maude Powell in playing the violin. SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE ORCHESTRA VINDEX BOARD ROBERT HINKLE 'AAI1 ordinary man, yet destiny holds for him we k1lOTV not whatf' Boh's pet desire is to go to Cornell and learn farming or, might we say, scientific agriculture. For all the noise he makes in and about the halls we would hardly know that he is with us. He is not one who pats himself on the back but rather one who is ready to give the other fellow the helping hand. ROSE R. HOFFMAN Still waters run deepf' Rose is one of our quiet, industrious young girls, very modest about revealing her talents. Nevertheless we have learned that she is an excellent typist and we owe her a great deal for the services which she has rendered us. Her aim is to become a sten- ographer and bookkeeper and we reconnneud heI' to any large business firm that is in need of a competent assistant. WWILLIAM EDVVARD HOFFMAN Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. f'Bill's troubles must be very trifling for we never see him look worried. His studies worry him least of all. And Bill knows how to play football. He was the star of the Binghamton game and did great work that day. As for his liking the girls, Watch the upper halls at noon and We are sure you will see him talking to some girl. We wish you good luck, Bill. STUDENT COUNCIL GET-TOGETHER PARTY COMMITTEE ATHIJETlCl COUNCIL Foo'rs.rLL SUSAN KATHERINE HOLLERAN She was a phantom of delight. NVhen iirst she gleamed upon out' sight. Susan has certainly been a. phantom of delight to us. She likes all sorts of athletics, especially basket-ball. She has a great deal ot school spirit which is shown by her willingness to do anything that is asked of her. For the past two years Susan has been a member of the 'Vindex staff, striving to make our school paper a greater success. Susan 's greatest desire to take up the study of medicine. We are sure that she will accomplish her ambition and that she will not have to advertise for patients. SENIOR RECEPTION CoMiIITTEE STUDENT Couxen, YIXDEX

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E. 'SQ' O f's x'P It by A MP G+ ! HELEN GRAY And her eyes have all the seeming Of an angel that is dreaming. You may often see Helen, seated, quietly gazing into space and you wonder what she is thinking about. She.is full of fun and her sudden giggle may often be heard in the middle of a most solemn class. Then too, she is said to be quite a. shark in- Spalllshi a subject of which she is especially fond. Besides, she 1S a g'ood friend to everyone and a loyal student. ALICE NIARIAN GRINNELL 'fAs musical as bright Ap0ll0's lute. Alice 's versatility is very enviable. Just let us tell you ai :few of her accomplishments: She can sing, play the piano and a guitar, Inake fudge, make speeches, write stories and show a Ire- port card covered with nineties. There are very few ways In which she has failed to become proficient. We know 'that she sets a high standard for everything she undertakes and she'usually ac- complishes her aim. SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE CI,Ass PLAY SONG AND Morro CoMIvII'I'TEE X7INDEX BOARD IRVING HALL A rare villain! 'J Irving is some actor. He can certainly take the part of a villian to perfection. He showed us his ability in that line in the class play. He is also a singer of some note. In the glee club II-vy can be heard above all the other tenors. And talk about Njazz! U Irving is a second Daghistan at that. But he has one fault. He is not a ladyls man. We don 't think that he will always remain that way but will,some time fall for one of the fair sex. SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE CI.Ass PLAY DOROTHA S. I-IALLIDAY And :L merry maid was she. Dot is our sunshine-maker. You never can meet her without feeling that it's a joy to be alive. She has a smile for all and you can tell her laugh, wherever. you hear it. Dorothy likes to dance and can also play the mandolin. If you want to hear her, go into the auditorium sometime, when the String Band is playing. We don't know what i'Dot expects to do next year but we know she will succeed in whatever she does. STRING BAND GIRL 's VINDEX GERALD HARTNETT 'fGreat feelings hath he of his own Which lesser souls may never know. H Qerflld is one of the young Inen who had clear enough sight to realize that 191.9 was the only class to belong to. So he came, after -serving his country, to graduate with us. He is noted for his hemmful 115515 his ff1Shi01121hle dress, and his general air of neat- ness. All this and his readiness for fun has made him one of the most popular young men here in school. Yes we are very glad that he is one of us. 7 '



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EE' ,ef 4 N IC 'QP P 035 l'15'?3LiP INIORRIS FIDELINIAN I work when I work, and I play when I Play-H Morris surely upholds tliisqmotto especially the play Gild- But when he does get started he surpasses I112115' of he more studious comrades. His drawings are remarkable as l-11S d1'aW111f55 for this book show. Morris is always ready to help 50111901195 whether it be with a joke or with work, one can always depend on M0111-is, And so we offer him our best wishes for a most successful career in whatever he undertakes. Signum BOARL Cmiss BixsKETBALL GET-TOGETHER PARTY COMMITTEE LAWRENCE MANLEY FITCH Let each one do his best. 1 This seems to he the motto that Lawrence follows for we know that he always does his best and more. He is always-very busy and if you see some good looking fellow with black hair rushing along the halls, you can bet your last C0ll21r b11tt0I1 that its Fitchie. Lawrence likes the girls, too, especially 4' I 95 but we won't give you away, either, Lawrence. He is also quite a soldier and likes to drill the rookies at the Armory. We hear of his wonderful discoveries in chemistry, so some day we will probably hear of Lawrence Fitch, the inventor, or some- thing like that. SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE STAGE NIANAGER CLASS PLAY HELEN ELIZABETH FITZPATRICK 'tShe wears the rose of youth upon her. Fitzy is a very attractive girl. She has dark glossy hair, blue eyes and rosy cheeks, and her frankness makes one feel that her opinions come straight from her heart. She is jolly and care- free, making the best of whatever comes her way. Helen is pop- ular with both the boys and the girls and her circle of friends continues to increase. Helen has reformed in that she has been getting to school on time this year. GET-TOGETHER PARTY COMMITTEE HELEN L. FLYNN She doeth little kindncsses, Which most leave undone, or despise, For naught that sets one's heart at ease, And giveth happiness and peace, Is low esteemed in her eyes. Helen is a great favorite with everyone and if she 's mentioned at any time you hear the reply, She's a peach. Helen never worries much about her lessons but the recitations that she makes are always brilliant. She also is the assistant editor of the Sig- mmz and has helped a great deal, Besides she has lots of school spirit and at all the parties and games, you will see her. Accept our best wishes for your future, Helen. SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE ASSISTIXNT EDITOR Sfigmvm STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR CL.xss PLAY if FREDA L. FREEMAN Learning for her a pleasure is. I Freda is a quiet, reserved, persevering girl who does not meddle WIU1 other l300P10's affairs. W'e would like to be able to pierce that reserve and become better acquainted with her, so that we might IV1'1lZG more definite facts about her. Nevertheless we know that. she is persevering in her work and that she is capable of making Hue speeches. She is taking a business course and WB are sure that as a business woman, she will never neglect her work.

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