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'I' ':' ELIZABETH M. CILL 800 Second Avenue She is annointerl above the oil of good-feeling Did you ever see Betty w Ilen she wasn't rolling around in laughter? She makes school-life more pleasant for all of us. Secretary Adelphiaus. Classical Club. Class Prophecy. Dramatic Society. French I Club. Glee Club. Hi-Y. PAUL JOSEPH GOLDSMITH Goldie 12 Broad Street. Waterford. New York He's the great heart maker Paul. our aristocratic class member, is indeed a dreamer. Look into his eyes at anytime of the day and you will see that he is singing to him- self. Margie, I'm always thinking of you, Margie . What will he the outcome of all this? Boys' Hi-Y. Track. Dramatic Society. Glee Club. Choir. MIRIAM GURDINIER 561 Ninth Avenue her fellows with THE ODYSSEY '3' 'i' Gilly Miriam Small in slalure ln manner quiet We hardly know Miriam's aroundg she's so quiet. Nevertheless. we need some quiet students to check the noisier ones. We wish you loads of success. Miriam. OLGA A. HANNAH 4 126th Street Sammie,' What are a thousand Iriumphs to me? It was a matter of course to elect Sammie the president of our clubs and what a good one slle does make for every one ol' them. She is the best all around good sport anyone could ever End. President of Girls, Hi-Y. President of Dramatic Society, President of Adelphian Society. Class- ical Club. Choir, District Chorus. Marshal of Class of 1930, Odyssey Board. CATHERINE HAYNER Kittie', 164 Fifth Avenue She can argue and argue And she usually gets her way How about it, Kittie? Remember Business English class and Economics? Never mind. Seth likes to argue, too. Dramatic Society, O. A. T., Editor Shorthand Gossip. H1-Y. Glee Club, District Chorus. Choir, Aclelphian, National Honor Society. v 1 . 1 , . ' 'N'.f7 'fl '
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'l' THE ODYSSEY 4' ' MARJORIE LOUISE EWING Peg 811 Fourth Avenue Go! Win thy way with gentlenessn This is just the way Peg has won so many friends in L. H. S., for she is one of our most popular girls. In the four years of L. H. S. we have learned much about her. One thing we know is that she loves to rush into her room just as the bell rings. We wonder why. Girls' I-Ii-Y, Adelphians, Classical Club, Glee Club, District Chorus, Choir, Girls' Basketball, Dramatic Society, Odyssey Board, Marshal '30, French I Club. ALICE IRENE EYCLESHYMER Rene Valley Falls, R. D. 2 H0we'er it be, it .seems to me lt's only noble to be good One never sees Irene doing the things which Mr. White doesn't like us to do. She is always on her best behavior in school, so it seems, but we have heard that she is not so quiet when she rides home on the Bennington bus. JOSEPH GLEASON FLAGLER Joe 815 Sixth Avenue With unswenning fidelity to each and every ITILSZ He deserves great honor Joe has been one of the greatest workers of our class, with a good word for everyone and truly regardful of the interests of others. The best of luck, .loel Athletic Count-Tl, Boys' Hi-Y, Classical Club. Debating Club, Dramatic Society, French I Club, President Glee Club, Choir, Manager of Soccer 1930-1931, Odyssey Board, President Senior Class, Response to Key Oration 1930, Science Club. ARTHUR M. FRINK Frink Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Art is very happy-go-lucky and nothing ever worries him. Let's hope he'll always hc so. Science Cluh, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Dramatic So- ciety und Choir. MARY MARIA GALLO Mary 664 Second Avenue Grum.piness is no feature of her nature Mary is indeed a happy girl. We all enjoy her endless store of jokes. Adelphian Society, Glee Club, Girls' Hi-Y.
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'i' '3' THE ODYSSEY ' - -ff GEORGE HOLZHAUER l'Holzhauer,' 225 Sixth Avenue Faint licart never won fair lady George seems awfully quiet but merry too. He reasons that silence is the enemy of mischief. However, his silent manner seems to have at- tracted Kay . Boys' Hi-Y, Athletic Council. Track Team .Mgr. Tennis, Mgr. Soccer. RICHARD W. HOPKINS Dim-kv 324 Second Avenue lf I were a Pagan I would raise altars to him Hopkins is a name high on the scroll of fame. and anyone like Dick deserves such a place. He is our best all-around boy in studies. sports. dramatics, and-oh yes may we mention the ladies? Basketball, Boys' Hi-Y, President Classical Club. Debatfng Society, French I Club. Glee Cub. Choir, Grand Marshall --'Junior Year. President ol ClassfJunior Year, Odyssey Board, Orchestra. Lambda Club. Scholarship Society. Valetlictorian. Soccer. National Honor Society. HAROLD HORTON Mickey 802 First Avenue With a certain fascination Mickey is the shiek of our class and one of its best dressed and best humored. He lives with a song in his heart- Oh, Miss Hannah . Basketball, Lambda Club. Boys' Hi-Y. Soccer. Track, Secretary of Junior Class. ALBERT JACKSON Al 492 Eighth Avenue Silence is the perfect herald of joy Al is a quiet lad, most always. But we know there is joy within him for he certainly can make the boys laugh. Lambda Club, Track Team, Odyssey Board. HARRY JENSEN Danske 454 Eighth Avenue The picture of placid content Harry never seems to be in a hurry, but yet lic always gets there. Harry certainly has con- tributed to L. H. S. Glee Club, and we realize his prospects as a great singer. Dramatic Society, Choir, Odyssey Board, Debat- ing Society, Glee Club.
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