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i'Ei DQADIAH KNOLA WELLER Oneida High Sch-ool Munnsville, N. Y. Second Year Teachers' Training Athletic Association, Vicfe President Senior Class, Dra- matic Club, Vice President Training Class, President of Girl's Council. Never unh2.1JDy, never at rest, But beyond expression fair, With thy floating Haxlen hair, Thy rose lips and full blue eyes Take the heart from out my breast. -Tennyson. Kn-ola-the fair, the kind, the lovable. She's al- ways eager and ready to help, Knola's seriousness only relaxes when Ge-e's around. Then her dignity vanishes and her hearty laugh is worth hearing. rl: ik X ff KATHERINE NOLAN Kakee W'aterville High School Sangerfield, N. Y. Literary Club, Training Class, 2 years, Athletic As- sociation. ln her heart is warmth and sunshine, ln her thoughts the chain of friendships, But in her mind is ambition for study ' That leads to the protlession -of teaching. Kakee comes to us from Sangerfield, the home of Harmony Hall. We all wonder why she has fallen for misplaced eyebrows. lf you want to know, ask her. Success comles to those who work for it, and we all know you do your share. '51 is wk BERYL SMITH HBill DeRuyter High School DeRuyter, N. Y. Training Class l Year Dramatic'Club, Arcadian Staff, Athletic Association, Large Chorus. She's pretty, she's stout, She's witty, sh'e's smart: She's an all a.round sport Tn school and out. MARION L. HARTSON Rome Free Academy West Branch, N. Y. Normal Course, Literary . Club, Chorus, Athletic . Association. Marion often came to our attic, No, no, this isn't static, To listen to our merry tales Or relate some of her own, amid thle wails And howls of laughing I-Ielyar girls. We were glad to have one of so pleasing person- ality among us. We only wish shle might have stayed the entire year. Although she seemed so quiet, out- wardly, we know there was a large spirit of fun with- in. Good luck in your profession is our farewell to one who is worthy of it. Page seventeen 924
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1-'Y T-IE' A DQADIAH Z Page sixteen BERYL A. CLARK Puggins New Woodstock High School New Woodstock, N, Y. Normal Course Basketball, Athletic Association, Literary Club, Dramatics. I bait my hook and cast my line, And feel the best of life is mine! Good sport?-I'll say. Full of pep?-You bet. , Like sailors-Well maybe. Play basketball-Certainly. ln dramatics?-Of course Long hair?-On its way. Go to church?-When Jonesy Does. Studious?-By spells. Likeable?-That's Beryl. lk ak if ek HOWARD C. VAN SCOY 9 I' 66Babe97 Gilbertsville High School Gilbertsville, N. Y. Class 'Treasurer 1,23 Class President 3, 4: Class 3, 43 Class Basketball 1, 33 Varsity Football: Class Basket- ball 2, 3: President of the Student Body 3, 45 Presi- dent of Men's Senatle 3, 41 Inter-fraternity Council 2, 3, 41 Dramatic Club: Chorus. Babe is well supplied with school spirit, as his work, especially in dramatics and sports sh-ows. In fact he has so much school spirit he is interested, not only in the present classes, but in the Alumni, espec- ially in the class of '2G. lf he keeps up the fine work he started in school we feel sure he will makle good. if Pk if ak EDNA SNYDER nliddiei' ' Manlius High School ' Cazenovia, N. Y. Teacher Training Class Athletic Association Large Chorus Whiere is Edna Snyder? Listen for her voice lf you cannot find 'erg She is with her choice On the front porch chattering While the dances spiny Ten minutes-then the curfew And Edna must go in. When Roy had to leave her A To travel many miles, Every girl in Helyar Hall said, Poor, poor, poor, Roy Niles. MURIEL SMITH Smi1ty,' . Eaton High School West Eaton, N. Y. Athletic Association Girls' Basketball The girl with a smile Is always worth while. This is Muriel. Have you seen her play basket- ball? Well, she plays with the same pep which is so characteristic of her in everything she does. VVe thought at first shle must be b-oy shy, but later learned that she is just being true tio Chaffey.'.' A good sport, a loving friend and the best kmd of pal-That's Muriel. ORG
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are Page eighteen -A fir 'T-IE' ,AD DIAH ADELE PALMER 'tbeiee Brookfield High School Brookfield, N. Y. Teacher Training, 2 year course Athletic Association Girls' Basketball When any trick has been played On Dele the blame is always laid, She is the fun maker of I-Ielyar Hall, And when it comes to playing ball Adele is very like her Star, Her fame to win is known afar: Nothing blocks her in her zeal- So here is to our pal. Adele. RACHEL REESE Sho1fty', Earlville High School Earlville, N. Y. Training Class 1 Year Athletic Association, Literary Club, Large Chorus. Rachel Reese, a little shy, Feared a germ might pass her by, Packed her dinner pail and ate VVhere a germ could find no bait. Rachel Reese, a little shy, Hope that germ may pass you by. GEORGE BOWDI-IN K A Dirty Talkingw Vlfeedsport High School Weedsport, N. Y. Varsity Football l, 35 Class Football 35 Varsity Foot- ball Captain 3: Class Basketball Captain. 11 Varsity Basketball 45 Men's Senate 3, 43 Arcadian 3, 4. Georgie is another of those Weedspo1't boys. When he first came all he cared for was a school teacher and the letters that came every day. But this year he has changed his favorite pastime. Now, it is in the cottage playing bridge with String Dk vis PF PF MARION BROWN Eat-on High School Eaton, N. Y. Training Class 1 Year - Athletic Association learn about. Here is one of those quiet, sedate girls we can never one f
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