Poughkeepsie High School - Phois Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

 - Class of 1922

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.I ,.-vvxvfr X .. . C .E EXE - ..,i..,. ...-.i X 1322111 ? ALBERT J. COFFEY 3 Fountain Place Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 43 g Secretary 133 g Foot- ball 11, Z, 3, 433 Basketball 12, 3, 433 Baseball 13, 435 Letter Club 1333 Le Cercle Francais 123. ' iVVil1 enter Columbia. Al. we haven't forgotten that you helped put P. H. S. on the map last year at Syracuse. And say, Bean- well, never mind. let's change the subject. Let's see. 1Ve notice that you like to chew gum. So have the teachers. CHRISTIE K. CONKLIN 91 Fulton Avenue Irving-XVebster 13, 43 :-Orchestra 113. 1Ve've never seen Christie's home, but we can imag- ine it to be a network of aerials, wires, etc., for he is the future Steinmetz, or Edison or what ever you will have. Vkfant to know anything about wireless? Ask Christie. However. he has a decided weakness-he is, -well. he was not indifferent to his surroundings in S. H. 4. ' HELEN T. CONKLIN Salt Point, New York ' Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 435 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43. 3Nill enter business. ' . Sweet in manners, fair in favor, Helen will surely gain success. Helen has certainly been raised on but- termilk. VVitness her chubby arms and her peaches and cream complexion. VVe shouldlove to see you in a sunbonnet and gingham apron, Helen. -A ALICE E. CONNELLY 16 Glenwood Avenue Athletic Association 11. 2, 3, 43, Dramatic Club 13, 433 Played role in Prunella 133 and in A Rose O' Plymouth 143g Apokeepsian 13, 435 Deliso 12, 3, 433 Irving-VVebster-Deliso debate 133. 1Vill enter New York State College for Teachers. - Connie has always been a cheery sort, a girl we love to have about,-and for committee work. VVhere's Connie?-Let Connie do it. And then-Connie does it. just look at her record. 'Twenty-three

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. fri.- .,,. - E : E rzz h, ,i.1. -.......-..-.--i-- ?, Tfwen ty-two HARRY N. CARLSON 162 North Clinton Street Athletic,Association QI, 2, 31. Harry may seem rather silent, but he is always on the lookout for a chance to laugh. VVe think he looks like Benjamin Franklin. That is supposed to be a com- pliment. Harry. Ben was a very bright boy. ELIZABETH A. CAVEN 132 Montgomery Street Athletic Association Ql, 2, 3, 415 Dramatic Club CZ, 3, 41, Role in Prunella C313 Le Cercle Francais QZ, 3, 413 Deliso 13, 419 Sergeant-at-Arms of Class U13 Secretary of Class QZ1. VVil1 enter Vassar. Vfe never hear any complaints from Liz for she is another member of the never worry club. Liz had her hair bobbed, but still she skins in just as the bell rings. Absolutely no excuse, Elizabeth! It's a secret, so dou't tell anybody but some day Liz is going to write poetry! l ! Shh ! LAVINIA CLUETT 26 Marshall Street e Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 413-Dramatic Club Cl, 2, 3. 41: Le Cercle Francais tl, 2, 31 3 Reporter of Class 131. Vlfill enter Skidmore. ' Vene-our dancing girl. She dances morning. noon, and night, right into everyone's heart, for Cluie is a dream of a dancer. If you hear somebody, singing- ta-de-da-de-over and over, that is Vene. VVhen a tune gets running in her head, she simply can't stop it. It is a good thing to be so carefree, Vene. Keep it up. HELEN R. CQBEY 36 Montgomery Street Athletic Association fl, 2, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 13, 41: La Tertulia C3, 419 Secretary C419 Girls' Basket- ball Ql, Z. 31. VVill enter Savage. Helen is one of the quiet members of our class-eh? What did you say? Helen never has the blues, except on her uke and is always ready to cheer us up. You look very Hawaiian with your bobbed hair, Helen. ,-Ls-..L. - . . 1?--W A



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Bl -l- 1, Twenty-four Q HARRIET P. CRAPSER Staatsburg, New York Athletic Association 00. Strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy world hears least. Harriet proves that women of few words are the best. She convinces us all that she knows something too. EDWARD B. CUMMINGS 154 Mansion Street Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 453 President C455 Foot- ball Q3, 413 Captain 145g Athletic Council C315 Letter Club C3Jg Class Basketball f4Jg Junior Usher. That we all like Ed's ever present good nature is shown by his popularity. Vlfe admire many things in Ed, his public speaking for instance, but you ought to hear his private line. NVe hear of late-wild, wild rumors-beware, young man, beware! You never can tell about these dark haired wimmin. MABEL DECKER Stanfordville, New York Athletic .Association Cl, 2, 3, 41. Will enter Bellevue Hospital. Mabel is a little girl-judging from the length UD of her skirts. She's from Stanfordville. They say that styles never penetrate into the country, but there's Mabel. And Mabel's hair is the last word in bobbing. RUTHEDA DENNEY New Hackensack, New York Athletic Association fl, 2, 3, 45. Will enter New Paltz Normal. Although we seldom hear from Rutheda, we know she is a staunch devotee of the class of '22. We often wonder what thoughts are being manufactured in your busy brain, Ruth. You thi11k, and think, and then think some more. Air castles?

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