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

 - Class of 1915

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CLypE BEACH FELSHAW. “Hank” “I love the Ladies.” A meteor sailing over Lee Center deposited this burden and since then Clyde has always tried to shine. He is without doubt the mathematical, scien- tific and linguistical genius of the class. I fear it must be known that this young prodigy is a woman hater. He has been known to walk to school three feet behind an attractive young lady, and never take advantage of this unusual opportunity. M ARGARET ELIZABETH FLAcK. ‘“‘Marmie.” “‘Things are seldom what they seem, Skim milk sometimes turns to cream.” Yes, Marmie, you do look innocent but—just ask the girls who sit around her, who stuffs their rub- bers with paper wads? Her dealings with the male sex have been many and varied but she believes in the old proverb “Variety is the spice of life.” Jack SUMNER FULLER “It is the man who takes in, Who can give out.” This short, sawed off, hammered down piece of humanity has a great interest in the canning business. By his experiments in the physics class, he is con- stantly giving new ideas to the world of science. He has no interest in the opposite sex. PauL RICHARD ERNEST GOETZ Jr. “Hoch der Kaiser.” This cheerful looking sample of genius homo has taken up Chemistry as a specialty since coming to R. F. A. and has progressed so far that he can really tell H2O from H2S by the odor. One of his other accomplishments is that of a Chauffeur. He is sec- ond to none in taking corners and incidentally trees, fences, telegraph poles, etc. He is a very near rela- tive to Kaiser Wilhelm. Foot Ball. 1915 SENIOR ANNUAL Photos by McClusky

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THE 1915 SENIOR ANNUAL Photos by McClusky BEATRICE CAROLYN DE Garmo. “B” “Shine out, little head, sunning over with curls to the flowers and be their sun.” Whew! Dees eez di French Man'neselle from appearance de name. But on the contrary “B” is a loyal American citizen. She is much interested in the stock market and has a corner on Wheat. For further particulars see Sara Scott. HELEN MAE Dorr “He is a fool who thinks by force or skill To change the current of this woman's will.” Here is a gentle-eyed soul who is really more in- telligent than she appears. Helen is very averse to arriving at school before nine o'clock and, hush! I will tell you a secret but don’t mention it aloud. Ssh—she is a musical genius with a—stick of gum. RutTH ELizaBETH Evans. “Ruthie.” “To see her is to love her And love but her forever.” There is someone in Lee Center who thinks so, isn’t there, Ruth? No one would believe it to look at her but Ruthie loves to eat. She is a good exam- ple of the old quotation ““We must eat to live and live to eat.” LeEsLiE FAULDs Heads up, gentlemen; this is the only and original Leslie Faulds, otherwise popularly and properly known as “‘Les. ’ Leslie’s originality lies in his abil- ity to sell ““The best cylinder oil in the world,” and last but not least to manage, with the skill of a jug- gler, that Overland. He is one of the head in- structors of the Trig. class, and is one of the bril- liant six who sailed thru Solid Geometry.



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THE 1915 SENIOR ANNUAL Photos by McClusky MARION GLENROSE GOLLY. ‘““Marmee” Marion Golly called information I really believe she’s known thru the nation She'll save you worry for you see All you have to ask is what will the “Wetherbee.” We wish Marion the best of success in whatever work she takes up after leaving R. F. A. LowELL HUNTER GyYPSON “Let every man enjoy his whim; What's he to me, or I to him.” Here we have him. The driver, owner and dealer of the “MIGHTY METZ.” Just ask him about this car, and he'll tell you of so many of its good fea- tures that you will immediately cancel your Pierce order and get a Metz. EsTHER Loutis—E Howarp. ‘‘Queen”’ “Good health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings.’” Surely Esther is well supplied with both of these. Esther has the unusual faculty of being studious, athletic, musical and friendly. “Quiet unobtrusive, kind, a friend to all, hated by none.” Corresponding Secretary. Sixth Academic Honor. Member of Staff. IonA ANITA HowELy Iona has tried several classes but she has decided that the class of 1915 holds the greatest attraction for her. We trust everyone knows why. The class as a whole doesn’t see much of Iona, but one member has his full share of her society. “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” 10

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