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MARSHALL WALTER DOUCLASS DOUG 35 CENTRAL AVENUE Spanish-American war, the American history lesson for today, Jimmy? asks Doug-one second eilapses. 'SShut up, Douglass, says Wasson from the front of the room. You could be heard at the Erie station as the 6:30 train comes in. And so we introduce our star wrestler and tackle of the football team. He is too deep for the girls, too bright for the teachers, and his eternal prayer is for money. Some clay he'll let go, then-good bye, girls. There is no art to find the mind's construction in the face. MILTON HENRY FAULRING IVIITTIE 107 PROSPECT AVENUE Mittie is the champion basketball, baseball, football and all around athlete of Hamburg High School. He is in rank second to none. He even succeeds in the role of Npreacherf' Milton not only excels in athletics, but in all three r's and other subjects, too. To him is given the honor of being the best boy student in our English class, as he is the English IV representative in the prize speaking contest. Although he takes a great in- terest in sports and is always on time when there is some fun to be had, his motto seems to be: Work before pleasure. JULIA KATHERINE CANNON JEWEL LAKE STREET Julia is an invaluable member of our Senior Class, because of her size. She can get where most of us can't. And, by the way, she is the lightweight of our class. Another thing that makes her actually priceless is that she is a jewel, and, being such, has a perfect right to her philoso- phy of life. This is Cif we have been able to read her correctlyjz It is better to be eaten to death by rust than to be scoured to nothing by constant motionf' IVIARJORY LOUISE GUNSOLLY HMARGEU l52 BUFFALO STREET Here we are! The one and only girl for Shirt.', Marge', has had many affairs of the heartg one with a Mayor, one with a Shepherd Dog and perhaps several others with Sir Cala- had's'! of other cities. She made quite a hit in The Obstinate Family when she played Wifey to uMittie, and also when she played Sweetheart to Ching in the play Upper 7.
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GEORGE WILLIS COLVIN BUD 45 LAKE STREET Bud is the live wire in the Senior Class. He gained great popularity in the class play as the villian, Steve Malone. He also takes part in athletics, having played football and having been the able manager of the basketball team this season. It has always been a mystery to the high school what it is that Bud finds so interest- ing outside, when making an assembly speech- maybe he's looking towards Eden. WALTER KUPFER CONNELL DlNTY I5 LINWOOD AVENUE Walter Connell is more generally known to the members of the Senior Class of '22 as Dinty or Dan. This wild Irishman is bubbling over with joy from morning to night, and is usually at the bottom of any mischievous prank. Besides being a ladies man, he has also proved to be quite an actor in the Senior Play. Although he has not entered into athletics very strongly, never- theless, he has been an enthusiastic fan and excel- lent supporter of school athletics. Through his four years' course in high school he has done satisfactory work. He also filled the office of cir- culation manager on The Quarterly Moon, with unusual ability. HARRY DE VILLO CROOKER MOSE 30 CENTRAL AVENUE Harry De Villo Crooker, our Saxophone player from jingle End, is seldom seen with a scowl on his face. He distinguished himself in our last Senior play. It is quite probable that he will play in one of the largest jazz orchestras in the United States, before long. Harry was in charge of the junior Promi' in H. H. S. last year and he very successfully carried out his plan. Harry does not go around with any girls in Ham- burg, and We can very well see why, for he spends most of his time writing letters which travel to Tennessee. LILLIAN VICTORIA DOIVIINSKI LIL 42 DUDLEY AVENUE Lil is one of our best workers and certainly has the interest of the class at heart. During the year she has had charge of all the candy sales and has helped make them successful. She took part in lVlr. Bob and was preparing to be Rose in Upper 7 when the mumps arrived. The University of Buffalo will be graced with her presence next year, for she is planning to be a Pharmacist. Her future is bound to be successful, as she is conscientious and sincere. PROPERTY OF ULAQTGEVJRC 5-ll.STQRlGA.L SQQIETX
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LEAH JANICE I-IABERER IRISH 70 HAWKINS AVENUE The smlllng lrlsh face of the senlor class' Her natlonallty IS the make up of her character She IS always Jolly and smlllng and IS the llfe of many Senlor 353115 As a member of the Advertlslng Staff of The uarterly Moon she ranks hlgh because an aclvertlser can t refuse her charm The parts taken by her ln the Senlor plays fitted her to perfectlon the lrlsh Illald IH the first and the herolne ln the second BEVERLEY WIMBIQH HANCOCK BEV I4I PIERCE AVENUE Now on the left we have? the buslness man a er of The uarterly 1Vloon He has furnlshed us much entertalnment as a member of Ham burgs tumbllng team and IS also famous as an actor and an artlst Hls varled talents make hlm an asset to any school Handy says he had wonderful tlme ln Washlngton DORIS I-IORTENSF I-IICKMAN HICK EDEN Dorls 19 one of our good looklng members and hall from Eden Valley We had a lard tlme getting her to leave Washlngtoll and also the Senate Chamber3 Dorls never becomes angry perhaps because she has no tlme to as CICCIO occuples her spare moments Dons favorlte pas tlme aslde from readlng CICCIO 3 IS drlvlng her Bulck to and from school every clay THEODORE JOI-IN I-IOLMLUND TED WATER VALLEY Ted our Levlnsl-.y IS a ladles man Hrs canary volce can often be heard warbllng 'led 'las galned a name for hlmself as an actor of clude roles both as Mr Brown and r F1t7hugh Montmerry Loveland He lntends to be a doctor and we are sure that he wll do rushlng DUSIHSSS lf he proves as successful as ln hls former occupatlons .. .. .. Q .. . Q ... .. ,, .. , .. . is - . a .. .. A v , s . A ' s Y I 4 , .. ,, .. ,. .. . - ., . . . . , , . - . ..- .. , . . ' .. ,, .. .. .. , . M . 1 a ,
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