Rome Free Academy - De O Wain Sta Yearbook (Rome, NY)

 - Class of 1908

Page 10 of 68

 

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8 Tur SENIOR ANNUAL Jan. 20—Miss Hayes’ new dress causes a great sensation among the male mem- bers of the Academy. Jan. 23—Gilbert R. Hughes has the sym- pathy of all; he is at present battling with the measles. Jan. 27—Regents week. Sad times. Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 28 March 2—Ruth Wood was seen talking to Ralph the hall. Ruth, more leniency is expected from you. March 8 Cole his first chew of tobacco, which results Hamilton Glee Club concert. St. Valentine’s day. Prize-speaking contest. Locke in Sad happening. takes in quite a catastrophy. March 16— Stod” seems to be the fish in the The Misses Mowry, Ellis and MacFarland. star’- pond. fishers are We wonder which uses the most super- ior bait. March 20—Flanagan meets Miss Craw- ford. March 25— Stung.” Mr. two dates on the same night. Stevens has April 6—Quackenbush spends his time gazing at Ruth Wood. April 14 one beloved by all, Prof. Campbell. Miss Kirtland greeted with great delight. April 17 Rick- meyer and Abull join hands and lead We have the pleasure of seeing April 15 arrives and is Farmers’ convention. the procession. April 21 Shelley Senior. April 23 gets stung. April 28 class assumes the rank of Denio proposes to and The entire American History the “Gansevoort is over in becomes Spiritualists, for teacher said: the park.” May 1—All in “Prom.” gay attire for the Junior May 5 actually studying under the pleasing Gary West is found in the office guidance of Miss Van Dyke. Many chaperones offered their services, but none were accepted. May 13 other skeleton conspiracy afloat May 15 May 19 mark that she was looking for a Noble It is reported that there is an- Stevens spoke. Miss Wardwell was heard to re- fellow. May 22 of concentration. Prof. Harris digs up the relics Regents are pend- ing. May 29— 'Glory, Glory Halle ie with us. The heroes are Decoration Day exercises. June 4—All the drones “‘get busy.” June 12 of the day. Seniors carry away the honors FINIS. Senior Class Jessie Ely, Miss Rantum, in the class play. Marjorie B. Ellis, heroine in class play; treasurer of senior class. Le Moyne Evans, Miss Matilda Hopper- hoer in class play. Alberta Edell, class historian. Elma Graves, boys’ prophecy. Florence Jones, Mrs. De Smythe in class play. Inza Marriott, second academic honor. Harriett Marriott, Katherine, the maid, in class play- Lena MacFarland, fifth academic honor. Vera Rees, third academic honor. Marion Sasenbury, fourth academic hon- or. Helen Sturdevant, first academic honor; winner of the Davis essay prize; winner of the D. A. R. essay prize; vice-presi- dent of senior class; secretary of the Athletic Association.

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THI Calendar acai 3 ful Everybody assembled in joy- anticipation of their arduous studies. are Already the under-classmen by their superiors pt. + the Seniors. Miss dazzled pt. 6—Denio catches a glimpse of Our old standby, foot-ball, 1s ‘n of with great delight. Rusty” first, but not thei sept. 23 faculty, ‘n hair immediate- to “Gil.” Mr. McCurn ; bounded affections upon Miss Fuller. 28 lavishes his un- Oct. 1—Wendt enters the p ing resolved to study. } s Di gin. without their ass T Rome- Utica foot - ball vame. is better to have played and lost than never to have 19 studying during the no played at all.” Oct. Panic in scho Bailey caught ym hour. Grace Felton’s birthday. Great yn. Miss MacFarland, in a dejected of mind, exclaims in Virgil: Quis homo iam misero mihi denique restat ? What man now remains for miserabk me ? Oct. 30—Concert for piano fund. Cole and Miss Squire make their debut. Oct. 31—Seniors memorable held their Hallowe’en party at Westernville. SENIOR Jan. 16 ANNUAL Nov. 5—Wailing Esther Freeman only got 95ina physic test. Nov. 10 to school with Miss Squires. teeth. and gnashing of 1 ee rvead Walking Mr. Sweet is obs Yes, we have heard old fires are often re- that nder if this will be fire ? kindled. We wi Sweet-Cole (coal ‘eat excitement. First flurry iors begin to talk of a Senior sl Nov. are 18—We wonder if congratulations in order. Raffauf was he: mark that work in: tion. Nov. 22 vere Nov. try class The had shock; Miss Burdick said P. D. QO. 28 No school. Eve Ss reome a se- rybody eating Dec. Dec. 10 blers ? Dec. 14 uates with all Dec. 19 Flore terested in « Dec. 21 Everybody adjourns for the Nothing doing. Mystery! What about the gob- lebration. 1 the Great ce Denio grad- honors. nce and June become in- ach other. Session closes with Doxology. Christmas vacation. the High School. to sit Every body at good, warm pl so Prof. ace Harris says. Jan. 9—Chapman caught flirting with Miss Cosgriff. Many of came to Jan. 10 the young gentlemen school bedecked with ‘“‘war paint.” This is not due to personal vanity but to the make-up in the ““Old I Vermont Farm.” Mr. Wendt stroll in the hall to Comes the Bride.” Miss the American History class that henceforth Jan. 13 Miss tune of Here and the Mowry Crawford informs she will have the monopoly of all the os ‘‘smart sayin



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Tue SENIOR ANNUAL a) Edith Smith, Miss Valeria class play. Reynolds in Florence Smith, winner of the third prize in Slingerland prize-speaking contest; class witch last day. Florence Waldo, the holder of the essay honor. Ruth Wood, Madam Sateene in class play. Leo R. Burton, girls’ prophecy. Amos J. Grimm, hero in the class play; secretary of senior class. Gilbert R. Hughes, winner of the first pirze in the Slingerland prize-speaking 1907; hold- er of the oratorical honor of the class of 1908; editor-in-chief Senior Annual. contest; hocky manager in George B. Halleck, Mr. De Smythe in class play. Albert W. Orton, Jr ond -» Winner of the sec- prize in the Slingerland prize- speaking contest; holder of the sixth academic honor; president of the class.

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