Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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1925 THE MIRROR 21 LESLIE BROWN—“Les” As merry as the clay is long. Glee Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Physics Club 4. When looking for someone who's always happy look to Les.” He is also a very great hand at teasing. Les” is to be a Spanish instructoi MILTON LEROY BUCK- Bucky” Little Boy Blue come blow your horn.” Spanish Club 4; Physics Club 4. If you ever hear of anyone being kicked out of Spanish Class for talking, always think of “Bucky” first. He’s the star talker there, and in all other classes. The trouble is he talks when he’s supposed to be quiet. JOHN PATRICK BUCKLEY— Buck” “A man of cheerful yesterday and confident tomorrows.” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Class Basket-ball 2, 4; Glee Club 4; Physics Club 4. John is a great “plodder.” We give him credit for his spirit of “go-get-it.” Although he fails in a thing he goes again until he rights it. He played a fine game on the Senior basket-ball team. JOHN FRED BURN—“Johnny” When I went bugs, I went the way Marion did; there was class to the way she went out of her head.” Dance Committee 3; Assistant Circulation Manager 3: Circulation Manager “Mirror” 4; Honor; Physics Club 4. “John is another ladies’ man. While not playing comedian for P. O. I). Assembly he is a matinee idol. John handled the circulation department of the Mirror in tip-top shape this year. . -

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20 THE MIRROR 1925 THEODORE JASPER BIGGIN'—“Ted-’ Master of Industry—“Infant Industry.” I,e Cercle Francais 3, 4; Class Basket-ball 4: Physics Club 4. “Ted” doesn’t seem in a hurry at all. He plods along as a “happy-go-lucky.” We always thought him rather slow until we saw him on Senior basket-ball team. ELMER MARTIN BILLINGS—“Bing” “All should cry, “Beware! Beware! His flashing eyes, his curly hair.” Class Basket-ball 2, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Glee Club 4; J vsics Club 4. Bing-' is a happy, curly-headed boy. We 'hear he intends to get sick so he can have a nurse to care for him. He will pick the one of course. Bing played well on Senior basketball team. DEANE EDWARD BOYD—“Deane” Loyal hearted, strong of mind, A nobler fellow you’l nevhere find.” Student Council 4; Football Mgr. 4; Class Treasurer 3; Class President 4; Insania, Mirror 2: Physics Club 4; Class Will. Deane showed how popular and well-liked he was by being elected class president. The quotation fro him describes him very well. LUCILLE BRENNER—“Cille” He waits for me, my friend.” Spanish Club 4; Biology Club 4; T. M. T. M. 4. Lucille is a girl who can make a piano talk or a man keep quiet. She has a man who waits each evening to escort her safely to her castle where she dreams of days to come.



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22 THE MIRROR 1925 CECELIA C. CARNEY—“Ceil” “Good goods come in small packages. I,e Cercle Francais 3, 4; Spe-Re-Wri 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Interscholastic Contest 4; T. M. T. M. 4; Honor. “Ceil” is a girl who will always try anything once. She is very small and dainty and when dressed for “Kid Parties” is always mistaken for somebody’s little sister. GERTRUDE A. CAIN—“Gertie” “Her face set moonrise in the midnight of her hair.” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; T. M. T. M. 4; Biology Club 4; Glee Club 4. Gertrude has a pick on one of our Junior Class and Mirror Staff. It isn’t very well known but she and “Stan” are r retty good friends. She is also a friend of the piano. WILLIAM H. CARTWRIGHT—“Bill” “By worrying of lessons still undone. The very greatest of men are spun.” Class Basket-ball 3, 4; Reporter Mirror 3; Football 3. 4; S] eKe-Wri 3, 4; Class Baseball; Class President 3; Class Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Physics Club 4. “Bill” doesn't “shine” but he gets along near the first. He showed how he was liked by holding office in the class both years. Bill was captain of Senior basket-ball team. VERA GRACE CLARK— Shorty” “Small of stature and pretty of face.” T. M. T. M. 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; President Biology Club 4. “Shorty” is a nice little girl with light hair and eyes that she sure can roll. We hear Vera is good at running. She should go out for the track team, if that’s the case. I wonder if she practices coming to school late.

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