Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1922

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MARY ELIZABETH SMITH CRESCENT AVENUE Oh, What a Pal Was lVlary!-this fits her Well. She's a pal to everyone. Her big brown eyes and ready smile greet you in the study hall, in the class room-everywhere. lVlary, without a doubt, is the daintiest dancer in the class. If you happen to think of it when you see her, just ask her about Cuba. She has gained great renown as an actress. She certainly was a big factor in putting the Senior plays across with success. EDVVARD LOUIS SPIESZ CHICK 308 LONG AVENUE Edward Spiesz, better known as Chick, ls a Senior, good-looking and slick, He belongs to a Frat, is an athletic Hcombatf' IA dancer of grace and ease: Edward is one of the Collar Ads of our class. He is not only famous in Hamburg, but his name also appears in the movies as Spiesz, from the Hamburg Water Front. When Eddie goes calling on Ruthie, it is usually necessary for her to play lt's Three O'cloclc in the lVlorning before he leaves. EVELYN GERTRUDE TOOLEY EV 9I PLEASANT AVENUE Within the past four years of high school life, Evelyn has gained wide fame and popularity in the literary field. As editor-in-chief of The Quar- terly Moon, she has upheld the honor of the Purple and White in an especially praiseworthy manner. lVliss Fawn No-Fraid is her stage name, and, when not busy with her dramatical, literary and scholastic duties she can be found gathering souvenirs of the wonders of our beautiful country. Fawn, notwithstanding the limitation of arma- mentl' doctrine and the appeal of a life as a south- ern senator's -daughter, is the girl who is always thinking of others, being especially helpful to those in her own profession, Hunt-ing. THEODORE ALBERT VIEHE MIN 72 MAIN STREET Theodore or Min, as he is known to his class- mates, carries a number of honors with austere composure. First, he is President of the Class of '22, He is a Wireless Ham of note in the town and extracts messages as painlessly from the atmosphere as Doc Eastman extracts the troublesome molar. Besides being a progressing printer and business man, Min is quite an actor and a ladies' man. This original Andy Gump will certainly ac- complish what he seeks in life.

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ALICE SARAH RICHARDSON RICHlE 213 UNION STREET Alice is Iiked by aII, and liked especiaIIy by some one. She intends to be a private secre- tary, but we all know what her Iife's work will be. FRANCIS CARTON SHOEIVIAKER CHING 67 PIERCE AVENUE Ching, who won in the popularity contest, is one of our fine athletes. According to our play he will be a handy person to have around the house, for you know he can cook-an-d best of all, he can cook when he doesn't know what he is cooking. It's the popular opinion that Ching did not seem to enjoy himself in Wash- ington as much as he might have. SI-IERWOOD BONNAR SIPPRELL SHIRT 204 UNION STREET There is a young fellow named Shirt Who is not afraid of the dirty He can hammer and dig, I-Iear a wireless jig, And sometimes be kind of a flirt. Nothing worries him: everything interests him. I-Ie has good Hamburg spirit in athletics and other high school activities. What he doesn't know about radio isn't worth recording. He is very fond of popular songs, especially IVIargie. JOSEPHINE CECELIA SMITH JO BROOKLYN AVENUE jo Smith is our member from Brooklyn, We all think that she's reaI good Iookin'. She's sure full of pep, And she has a good rep, That's why we're all for her rootin'. jo is always willing to Iaugh and never has been known to become angry. She will make a Fine store-keeper, for she has had much experience as a Senior candy salesman every day.



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it 55.25 HAROLD WAYNE WEISS TINY 43 HUNT AVENUE Our treasurer has been known through all his high school career as the tallest boy in H. H. S. But being tall has its consolation. Chief can see over the heads of a crowd and over the heads of his associates to pick out a pretty girl from another school. Furthermore, at Washington, he received special recognition from the President on account of his towering presence. He might have become unbearably proud if he had not been overshadowed by the Wonder of nine feet five. However, we all accede in voting Weiss a valued member of the class. JAMES GARFIELD WELLER jllVI1VIY 496 PLEASANT AVENUE It would be very hard indeed to go to Hamburg High School without colliding with this modern Ulysses, who carries the world on his shoulder. It seems to be Jimmy who is always so busy that he has no time for the common tribe. How- ever, he associates with one person, his Taylor. No matter when, where or how you see him, ask him what he is doing. His reply is he has an appointment with his Taylor. But nevertheless we need this Hpeppy lad to push the Senior class ahead.

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