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L Pauline 1Dilson wolcozz, N Kindergarten-Privizary5 Pres. Freshmen '22, Pres. Dramatic Club, Glee Club I, II: No7'mal'icm Staff Mark, if to get them, she o'erstep the rest, Mark if she read them twice, or kiss the name. l.,GI1I'lOlGG lljriqlit Dcmsville, N. I'r1,te-rmcd-iateg Glee Club I, II The truly brave are soft of hum-is and eyes, And feel for what their duty bids thvzn do. ' if .1 'i 5. 'wih t' - ,H ,, .-5: 1'au11iue Leuuolce 341' Rabbi Ben Ezra Then welcome each rebuff That turns earth's smoothness rouqh, Each stinq that bids nor sit nor stand but qol Be our ioqs three parts painl Strive and hold cheap the strain 5 Learn, nor account the panqg dare, never qrudqe the throel Robert Browning 23
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Qeorqe Tucker Lyonsl' N Jr. High Schoolg Pres. Student Association: Pres. Boys' Glee Clubg Football Marnagerg Track Tcamg Normalian Stajfg Sec. Senior Classg Delphic The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. Jessie lllalker KQHQHGI N, Intermediate There is a nick in Fortune's restless wheel for each man's good. Jeannette lDenrick f Frqnklinville, N, Intefrfmcclmteg Dramatic Club To make a happy flreside clime To wean and wife, Tl1at's the true pathos and sublime Of human life. Bessie wilson Lockport, N. J. H. S. Teacher-Librarian: Pres. of Dra- matic Club '23 Springf Normaliaxn Staf With song and dance we celebrate the day, And with due honours usher in the 'Ray. ' Sql 3 ,mtl H' .Y 5 .4 A , 1152 3 4, 1. Ei 11 F1 X-3 5-1 5 a we - -'n , EE-3, .VH f 5,3 ggiugggm ,. 4 1 George Jessie Jeannette Bessie 22
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Some Class Scene I. CWe recognize at a glance the kindergarten class room. A com- motion is heard off stage, which culminates in the entrance of the members of the Senior class, who drape themselves gracefully around the tables in the back of the room. The president rushes in, calls the meeting to order, gets the secretary's and treasurer's report over with. And now we are to witness a very important discussion.J President-The meeting is now open for business. Senior-I wish we could actually decide something about this Senior picnic. The one thing 1 am almost sure about is that we think we shall have it. I make the motion we do have a Senior party. fMotion goes through unanimouslyj Second Seniol'-When is it to be? First Senior-I move we have the picnic next Saturday. Third Senior-I second it. President-Any discussion? Fourth Senior-I don't see how it can be Saturday. The boys will be playing football. VVe can't have the party without them. Second Senior-Why can't we all go to the game and make that our party? Fifth Senior-It can't be done. Some of us go home for the Week- end that Saturday, who have been anxious to go to the picnic and they couldn't go, if we decided on Saturday. We must all be present if it is to be a get-acquainted party. Second Senior-That isn't showing much school spirit if they can't stay over one week-end to attend a game. Fifth Senior-But they have been planning that trip home for over three weeks. Besides, they can go to the other games. fThe motion is lost. A suitable date is finally decided upon after much heated discussion. The place is to be along the Genesee river, near the railroad station.J Second Senior-Now that's settled, what are we to eat? First Senior-I move we have pickles, and steak and rolls and coffee and grapes and- Wise Treasurer finterruptingl-I second that motion. CMotion carriedb CThe curtain goes down while they are still discussing the tax to be collectedj Scene II. Several years later. fWe see a crowded thoroughfare, evidently a large city. Why, of course! It is Main Street of Geneseo, for through the throng we can just discern Te1npleton's bus wending its gassy way towards Bank street. Two elderly ladies appear to be discussing this vehicle, for they gesture towards it excitedly. Let's listen in.J First Lady-It can't be possible, but yet it is. For don't you see the gas? Second Lady-It is the bus. Shall you ever forget our ride to Maple Beach Inn after the field day exercise? First Lady-At least I didn't forget it any moment of the next two days. 24
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