Kenmore High School - Kenitorial Yearbook (Kenmore, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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THE1931KENITO ANNA ABBATE Ann l'Nm:1'ln1-:lx Literary Club Q3--LJ. ll'i.w' In rauvnlrr' mul palfrlll to lI!'lff0I'Ill.u ui MIER EDXYARD BABVOCK Balm l'NDl'II'lDl-ID Ili-Y H-D, lfuotball l-U. .llorlf'xly Iu'1'rnu1'.v ll you ug nl ri 11. l'LAI l'l'!-B ROSALIND BALDWIN Rusey l'URNl'Il.L Keuitnrial H-7, Rustrum H-J. Literary Vlub Q3--lj, Debate HID. Basketball H-D. ll'i.wl0m ix flu' r'mlql1z'r0r Qf f0l'fIlIll'.u .lI'Yl-JNM. DOROTHY BATE Dot i'Nm:c'Im-:n Ke-niturial HJ, Rostrum H-J. Alpha Phi Lambda H-J, Literary Vlub Q3--H, Science Club HJ, Arc-llery 123. Thr rlz'c'pf'.s't V'iI'l'I'N-HOII' lriflz flu' lmxi .vnunrl. uu1:.u'1A: HELEN BIOGIE Biggs l'NDEK'lIJl-Ill Rostrum L4-J, Literary Club K3-4-J, Basketball 42-41, Base- ball Q3--I-J, Track lfij, Arr-liery 129. .-l minrl r-m1.vr'iou.w QI' right laughs. rwllm JOHN BOGNER Gunner 1.i:1.ANu-srixruun Bauil ll-33. Trac-k Mgr. L3-H, Swiuuuing C2-47. Tim lN'g1illlll'llgN Qf ull H1 ings url' .vnmllfi rirleim 49 Q9 AGNES ANDREWS Ags s'rA'ri: '1'r:An'iu:us' c'o1.1.Eu11: Literary Club Q-l-D. HTIIP .w'r'rz'f QI' .vlu'1'z'.vx ix mn .vlflllry Qf purpo.v1'. PLINY 'l'lll'i l'll,lll'lll l'lSTHl'ili BABCOCK NBIIDSU s1'ATi-1 'I'E.M'llICRSl c'o1.Ll-:im Literary Vlub C4-J, Girl Re- serves C4-D, Basketball H-1. Th1'r1' ix no nzwl for zrorrlmi' nvln EARL BARTIIOLOMEW Barth ROK'lll-ZSTER lui-:1'HANu's INST. .lr. Hi-Y Kill. Band lil--I-D, l'lmtugrapl1y flub H-7. Ld ux .w'i:1', .fI'I.t'lll1N, our npporfilrzilyf' lluiuafi-1 f'A'l'l-IERINE BEIER Kaya 1'NlJEl'lllEl1 Keuitorial Q4-J. Rustriuu H-D, Glee Club L2-SJ. Literary Vlub ffl--U, Basketball L3-4-J. Thr dvml I iuffvirl is grvuf, but Ifllllf, as yd, I ifllllll' noi. min RAY BISHOP Bisli VND!-icfllil-in .lr. lli-Y CQJ, Football UD, Basketball C1--1-J. T111'rz' is no l1r1pj1im'.v.v ll'l'Ul0Ilf ru-lion. nvln MARION BOLAND Marion l'NDEK'lDl'1D Business Rostriuu Editor Q-l-J, Literary Vlub 133, C'uuuuerc-ial Vlub 125. .lIiml mnrrzv mutlf'r. vizuml. RIAL

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THE1931K'ENITORIA 44Labores of the Senior Class - YVhat fun we had raising money for the YVashington trip! First, there was tl1e Harvest Carnival. No one could forget that, especially those on C fax 4 the decorating committee who were on their knees practically all the X X25 l afternoon pinning strips of paper to the strings used in heautifying the f N! cafeteria. Then we ll1l1StI1't overlook that vaudeville show which did W I v 'W' so much to make the evening a success. It's really surprising what good ' if Zi Indians our Senior boys make. This was by no means the end of our activities, for soon came maga- T zine and Sal-0-Well campaigns. Two quite different articles, we assure you. We won't forget either hlurray W'ilkinson's pleading for money not yet turned in. Be- tween the benefit show at the Kenmore Theatre and the Senior play, it seemed as if we were never rid of tickets. There were always some to be sold. Tickets became our password during the early months of the year. Spring finally came and with it Wfashington. To the lucky ones of us who went, it was all we could expect and more! Days on the go from morning 'til night, sights overaweing usg history revealing itself before our eyes, fun aboard ship. What memories to store in our minds for future years! Celebrities come under the next heading. There are so many representing every phase of school life that it will be impossible to name them all. First, however, come those of high scholastic standing. Of the thirty-five honor students, Jane Quigley, Betty VVeller, and Elizabeth Katzmayer managed to come to the front and received the honors of being the highest in this year's class. Bob McEwen achieved first place among the boys. A rising vote of thanks is given to the Rostrum staffs who worked hard in providing bits of school news for our weekly enjoyment. What's this? Dan Steible and Marge Hauser arguing? Nothing serious we hope: probably just force of habit as a result of their hard work on the debate team. Speaking of debate, it may be of interest to know that it was through the efforts of our class that we entered the National Debating Society. Last, but by no means least, come the pages turned over entirely to sports. Both football and swimming teams are to be congratulated upon having the most successful season known in this school. WVe surely are proud of them. Then that basketball team! Who can forget that? Our boys fought so hard and had so few defeats that it seems a shame to give them only this passing notice. However, they know how much we appreciate all that they have done. YVe'll never forget those years of work and play alike nor our friends, the teachers, always ready to help us when we were slipping. K. H. S. is now our Alma Mater. The first volume of our life has been closed. lVe have the second in our hand but have not yet opened it. The future is before us- what we make of it depends upon ourselves.



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THE1931KENITORI A L MARJORIE BCCK Martie' FNDECIDED Kenitorial Business Manager 449, Rostrum Q-U, Literary Club K3-4J, Girl Reserves Q1--l-J, Science Club QU. Info the midst of things. HORACE FRED ERIC K BCSSEY Bounder FNDECIDED llostrum lu-1-D, Jr. Hi-Y C2-33. A littlr IIOIISFIISI' mm' and than is pI1'asanf.', HORACE JACK CAREY Hack Mc- GILL CNIYERSITY Kenitorial H-D, Rostrum Edi- tor Q4-J, Band Q1-23, Nothing but the Truth Q4-J, Football Q3--lj, Baseball Q3--U, Swim- ming 02-39, Alpha Phi Lambda Q-ll. Hr is grmfffsl who rises fn a high posiiion hy his own Y7ll'I'l.f.u CICERO ARTHI' R CHAM BERLIN B0under POST-GRADCAT I-1 Kenitorial QD, Jr. Hi-Y Q2-SJ, Hi-Y L-lj. Thr 1l'l.If1l'-Sl colis make the best horsrsf ' PLU'r.xm'u GRACE CHILMAX Chilly'l PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Kenitorial C-l-J, Rostrum HJ, Literary Club 139, Girl Re- serves ll-QJ, Basketball Q1--I-D, Swimming QU. Said and zlonv. Done as soon as said. ' Ti-:ai-:Nea JAMES CLEMEXTS Jim Posr-URADLTATI-3 liostrum HJ, Jr. Hi-Y QQJ, Ili-Y L-U, Swimming lv-ij. Hr is llllll' l1l'f'l11l-YI' hc' ihinhs hc is able. c,'.u-:sAR JEAN BUDDENHAGEX Buddy UNDECIDED Kenitorial HJ, Rostrum C4-D, Glee Club MJ, Literary Club C3-45, Girl Reserves Q3-42, Sci- ence Club CLD. Diffic'uI!y zvilh msc. cIcr:R0 JAMES CAMPBELL Jim UND1-ICIDED Jr. Hi-Y CQQ. Candor is the brightest gnu of rritiz-ism. IIOMER RVTH CHALMERS Ruth STATE TEACHERS, COLLEGE Kenitorial CD, Rostrum MD, Alpha Phi Lambda Q-lj, Glee Club Q3-lj, Literary Club C3-41, Girl Reserves C1-4-D, Bas- ketball QU. Those having lumps will pass fhvm on to ofhrrsf' PLATO RUTH CHICK Chic-kie UNDECIDI-:lx Rostrum Q-lj, Basketball C3--l-J, Swimming Q3-4-J. Anal I will capture' your minds with szvect n0vPl1'y.l, ovm JCANITA CLARK Jua1my coLIfMB1.A. UNIVERSITY Kenitorial CMU, Rostrum CND, Nothing but the Truthl' C4-J, Literary Club C3-43, Basket- ball CQ-il, Swimming Q3-lj, Archery C4-J. A blush is the color of m'rt11c'. DIOGENES RCBY COLLEY Sis srnoxci MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Kenitorial HJ, Rostrum C-I-D, Glee Club CSD, Literary Club Q3-49, Science Club Q-l-J, Bas- ketball Cl--LD, Baseball C3-45, Swimming QU, Archery QU, Skating I-H. lIusI4'n 1I1'1ih4'raIvIy. CA!-:SAR 17 bw, f! V l Y. . f 'L-Lf' T 15

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