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FY NORMA WHITE Whitieii Morrisville High School Morrisville, N. Y. Normal Course Athletic Association Ken lives on College Hill And Norma lives on Main, But Ken gets down there Just the same. Do we like Norma? Well, I guess we do. If you don't believe it ask a few around here and they will tell you. Norma is always the same, always there with a smile and good word for everyonle. VF Pk X Pk HELEN SNELL Earlville High School Earlville, N. Y. Training Class 1 Year Athletic Association Life is wisest spent whlere the strong working hand makes strong the working brain. Her disposition is as sunny as her hair. Helen had a great deal of hard luck while at school, being a victim of scarlet fever. If you want something done ask Helen. She is always ready to help. We know that she will make a success in whatever she does. FANNIE BEDELL 'iBeetle Earlville High School Earlville, N. Y. Combination Course H. E. and T. C. Girl's Senate '26, Dramatic Club '26, Orchestra '26 and '27, Athletic Association, Large Chorus '2G. Fannie is-oh-so quiet, But what she says would cause a riot. Wlien on first floor of Helyar Hall Mischief occurs which involves all- Miss Morse descends with paddle and broom And soon Miss Fannie is in her room- Studying hard and waiting long Until Miss Morse again is gone. F. STEWART BENEDICT K A asstewae Earlville High School Lebanon, N. Y. Dairying Varsity Football 1, 3, 5, Class Banquet Committee 2, 35 Frosh Hop Committee, Class Football 1, 3, 55 Ath- letic Advisory Board, Class Treasurer 3, 4, 55 Junior Prom Committee, Track 3, 53 Class Basketball 4, 65 Manager of Cafeteriag Inter-fraternity Council 5, 65 Editor-in-Chief of Arcadiang Scrub Manager of Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager of Basketball 5, 63 Man- ager of Dramatics 3, 4, 5, 6. He who seeks shall find. This is Stew's motto. ln the fall of 1924 many new students were seen on the Hill. Among this bunch of freshmen was a fellow called Stew, wfho' seemed to be a leader. Wie no longer think he was a leader as he has proven it, both in class activities and school life. We all wish Stew success in life and we feel sure he will assume it. fx -eg i TTEE D DIAH V' 5 5 v Page twenfjy-three
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T7 5 'X 26 TTADQ DIAH C 0 Page twenty-two MARGARET O'CONNOR sspeda so Dby Waterville High School Sauquoit, N. Y. Teachers' Training 2 Years Training Class Treasurer Senior Class Secretary Don't1 flatter yourself that friendship authorizes you to say sarcastic things about your intimatesf' Peggy is sometimes called Baby, partly because Vof- her extreme youth and partly because of her marked preference for the name. Although she oftven resorts t-o sarcasm Peg very seldom means it. She is a jolly companion and will be greatly missed next year. The class of '27 wish you the luck of the Irish Peg. DOROTHY McANDREW HDotty', Oneida High School Durhamville, N. Y. Teachers' Training 1 Year Large Chorus Basketball Here's to Dotty full of pep, Always on the jump, But there's one thing she forgets- That's her eight o'clock class, Hump! Hump! Dotty comes t-o us from Oneida High School. She is always singing from morning to night. She enjoys a merry trip to Hamilton now and then. We wonder what is the attraction-sun, mo-on, or stars? Pk wk ak is GRACE WHITACRE nGeea9 Waterville High School Cassville, N. Y. Training Class 2 years, Athletic Association, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Girls' Council. She has willing feet, A smile that is sweet, A kind pleasant word For all that she meets. The above verse fits Gee, as her classmates will agree. When the 7:30 bell deems all be silent, and the girls on study are bent, a giggle, a crash on the stairs, some one is in the hall! Grace is borrowing Knola's book, that's all. is Pk Pk Pk LAWRENCE W. GRIDLEY K A Grid GuilfordVHigh School Guilford, N. Y. Dairying Class Football 3, 53 Dormitory Committee 43 Junior Prom Committele. Grid hails from Guilford, that little town nestled among the hills of Chenango county. To many he seems to be a little bashful but to us who remember him from last year know that the wee blond from the . north country oertainly woke Grid up and from all ITI- dications seems to be keeping him awake. Well, Grid, i we wish you success, both in Oneida and Chenango county. I
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4 1 Q 'WEADQADIAH 1 5 , BEATRICE BROWN ujulien Brewerton High School Brewerton, N. Y. Home Economics Course Athletic Association Bea, otherwise known as Juliet, will certainly be missed, but we have an inkling she won't be so far away next year, so we will see her at least once in a while. ls that right Bea-o? That is if Romie will part with her. ., Loads of luck to you both. GERALDINE WRATTEN sa-Ierryn VVa.terville High School Deansboro, N. Y. Teachers' Training 1 Yfear Athletic Association Large Chorus Here is one of the few from Deansboro community. Clyde is always ready to take Geraldine home. I won- der why! ETHEL WRATTEN Northfield Seminary Deansboro, N. Y. Teachers' Training 1 Year Literary Society Athletic Association Ethel of Deansboro, so demure and Wise, For the opposite sex she never has eyes, She comes to us from Northfield hills, The stories of which our ears she fills. We hope her school will be girls we confess, And in teaching them she'll have much success. as Pk ak if VELMA NOWER Ve1ma,' Pine lvoods Grade School Pine Woods, N. Y. Home Economics Velma is a very quiet girl, and we sometimes wonder how she manages to walk two or three miles every day, and still keep up the good work. We wish you success, Velma. Page twenty-four
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