Schenectady High School - Shucis Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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rr MYRON LONGDYKE Beware the fury of a patient nian, ALICE. MATI-IISS Earth's noblest thing-a woman perfected. LOUISE McDONVIiI.L Today, whatever may annoy, Joys, GORDON MERCER He thinks too much, such nien ut dangerousfl ,IOI-IN MOONEY Captain ol' Ilaseball, Varsity liasketball, And a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. DONALD I. MUNSTLIR Ay, every inch a king. If1l.IZAl3I'1'I'H O'L'UNNflR Like-but oh, how different. XVILI .IAM OTIONNOR For men may come and men may Q but I go on forever. DOROTHY OLIVICR The pen is the tongue of the mindfy EDMOND O'NIiIl, I would help others, out of a fellou feeling. ALTON I'AlNTI'l R A man's a man for a' thatfl LOUIS PANVLI Clil Men of few words are the best niet HORACE T. IFENTECOST His cares are all, now ended. KENNETH PHII .O And when a lady's in the ease, You know all other things give placef VINCENT PISCITELLI Wfhat men have done can still be done, And shall be done today. The Word for me is Joy, just simple RAYMOND POTTILK Varsity Swimming I am a man and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me. VVILLIAM IFROBERT Stage Manager of Class Play 'CX good man possesses a kingdom, VIRGINIA QRIX t'Her stature tall-I hate a dumpy woman. IQDITH RUSCITTO The two noblest things, which are sweetness and light, ----- . DIOSIQPH SLOVAK Ureliestra I, 3, Band 4, German I'rize National Honor Society, Calhoun, Year Book Committee Sure as a gun. 1-oUIs15 ,ll SNOVV Orchestra, Musinvo Club Silent, and soft, and slow, Dcscends the snowf' Rl.fXT'l'HEVV STURGOLIESKI He wears the rose of youth upon himf IRENI-I A. SVOLOS Who well lives, long livesfl DONALD TASNADY Curfew must not ring tonight. li D GA R NV A N M li R Love me little, love me long. ADELAIDE WARD Tall and erect the maiden stood, Like some young priestess of the wood. IXIARIORIIE VVAGNILR She moves a god and looks a queen IQLIZAIEIETH A. WILSTLUNID And touched her golden harp, And hymning praised. ROSE WILBUR Flowers of all hue, and without thorn, the rose.

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4: EARL COMPTON Prize Stage Bravery never goes out of fashionf MAE COUGHLIN Sometimes from her eyes I did recent fair speechless messagesfy ROBERT DALE5 A man he seems of Cheerful yesterday-s and Confident lOlllOI'I'OXY5.'l HYMEN AVNET Be silent and safe, silence newer betrays you. ELI HACKER Business Manager of Shucis Now my task is smoothly done, I can fly or I can run. Philadelphia University GRACE BARBER A good. reputation is more valuable than money. RUTH B. BARTLETT l hold he loves me best who calls nw Ruth. HELEN BLESSING How blessings brighten as they taki- their flight. AGNES BUCHANAN Let gold dust do your work, DAVID BUSHAR 'Tell me, what think the women of this chap? GEORGE CAVANAGI-I Chemistry Club, Calhoun Debating eluh, Modern History Club, Prize Stage VVhen worry knocks at the door, the butler tells him we're not in. STEPHEN DOUGALI, Life is but thought. VIRGINIA L. ELDRED The very flower of youthfl URSULA FISHER And like another Helen, fired another Troy. Th EDVVARD GALASZEWSRI VVhat a spendthrift he is of his tongue. MORTON GOOD VVhatever anv one does or sa s I mus . , be good. CYNTHIA GRISWOLD President of Home Economics Club, Home Room Representative, 3 l-Z years 'IA man hath no tongue but thoughtf Cornell ,I ENNIE GROSSO Youth comes but once in a life time-.' WILLARD HARRIS 'ZX little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest of men. LELAND HERZOG 'His only fault is that he has no fault. ARTHUR HEWITT ZX lion among ldies is a most dreadful thing. CAROL HUPP l.e Cerele Franeais lf'ills the air around with beauty. M.-XRIANNA JURKOVVSKA She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. HOVVARD KINUM A brave man struggling in the storms of fate. ANTI-IONY DI. KLEIN God helps those who help themselves. GEORGE E. KLUVVE liven though vanquished he could argue still. ROBERT KOCH e proper study of mankind is man, FRANCES KOSLIK XYell-tinied silence hath more eloquence than speech. FRANK E. LEWIS 'KI dare do all that may become a man: VVho dares do more, is none. t



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