Penn Yann Academy - Key Yearbook (Penn Yan, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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20 The Pennsylvania Yankee she will not need them any more. She can face the world behind her own coat of paint. To Frances Stape, Cleie Swarthout's histronic gifts. Thora Christensen's high place on the honor roll to Her- man Hauser. Helen Kindleburger's angel- is disposition to Janet Bailey. Agnes Nie'lsen's ability to stand neutral in Mr. Wettle's physics class, to John Andrews. Carl Quenan's ability to ar- rive as early as 9:15, to Alice Corcoran. To Horace lVlcElwee, the musical gifts of Hortense Wortman. Music hath its charms to soothe the savage beast. Mae Wright's effective diet list to Grace Hamm. We give and bequeath to the leading paper of our city, the Pennsylvania Yankee, and the talented editor thereof, all the events of our lives, past, pres-- ent and 'to come, with all the wonders, sensations, hair- breadth escapes, glorious at- tainments, and other deserved or undeserved notoriety and fame. I do hereby name and ap- point Messrs. Wettle and Guy- er as executors of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, I, the testator of the Class of 1926. of Penn Yan Academy, do set my hand and seal this twenty- first day of June, Anno Domi- ni. one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six. James Townsend ' ,.,. .,.,,,,, - . 4 ,' v i ,,,,,,,h.,,,, ,aaaaeee ...,.,,.,.,,.,,,,.,.,. e ,, ....,,,. .,.,.,,,..,,,,, ,,..,.,,,, ,,,, ,.,,...,,,,.,.,,,,, .....,



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22 The Pennsylvania Yallklif? in the semi-darkness? To be sure, an old man carrying a huge umbrella. He opened it and held it directly over my head. What was I to see on this superstitious Friday, the thirteenth? Were the depths of Hades about to be disclosed to me or only a harmless um- brella with the underside completely covered with pic- tures and writing? Each pic- iture or few lines of writing was set off by itself in little squares. Wondering how many squares there were, I counted them and found ex- actly 66. This was the exact number of graduates in my class of '26. The pictures and writing had been here-to-fore blurred, now became very distinct, and be- ing curious, I examined a square closely. This showed a man wearing a military suit and acting as though he were giving orders to his subordinates. The writ- ing underneath said, Edgar Bingham , , Commander -in - Chief of the Army, is teaching his men the principle of obedi- ence that he learned under his French Madamoiselle. He wishes the men to learn it un- der him instead of in the much-heard-of public hotels, called the prisons. A After reading the few lines about our honorable President, the square faded and one of its neighbors became brilliant. This one had written on it in bold type, Genevieve Carroll for Governess of New York State on the extreme Socialist ticket. She is well qualified for the high position, for she graduated from Penn Yan Academy as Valedictorian of her class. The next showed a picture of two ladies sitting on a plat- form before a large crowd.. The mayor of ,the city, whom I recognized 'to be Melvin Mc- Creary, arose and introduced the ladies as Myrtie Botsforfgl and Frances Robeson. He said that they had started a cam- paign to save the historical Red Jacket Farm near Branch- port. The neighboring square ishowed the work of some great artist. Under the picture in gilt-edged letters was in- scribed, Rising of the Sun in the North, ' by Catherine Gridley. A -The Louvre- A The scene changed and in the adjoining square I read, Hor- tense Wortman and Mary Se- mans now traveling among the Eskimos -on a Chautauqua tour. Next was a picture of a large manufacturing plant, with a sign across the front which read. Ruth Wilhelm and Paula Windnagle, Clothes

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