Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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1925 THE MIRROR 23 SUZAN N E CXI ETON— Sue “Wit and humor belong to Genius alone.” Basket-ball 4; T. M. T. M. 4; Treasurer Lc Cercle Francais 3, 4; Entertainment Com- mittee 3; Class Basket-ball; Honor; Physics Club 4. “Sue” is a girl bubbling full of fun. “Sue” didn’t know how well she could play basketball until she tried this year and made center on our team. Is there anyone who doesn’t like “Sue”? Well I should say not. MORRIS COHEN—“Macki” “Silent and peaceful I plod on.” Class Baseball 2; Physics Club 4. Morris is numbered among our “quiet gang.” Morris is quite a star in Physics, although he does it all on paper and not out loud. WIIXIAM RAY COLE, JR.-“Bill.” “His eyes how they twinkled; His dimples, how merry, His cheeks were like roses.” Secy. Student Council 4; Capt. of Monitors 4; Student Council 4; Entertainment Committee 3; Advertising Manager “Mirror” 4; Class Basket-ball 4; Phvsics Club 4; Class Will. “Bill” stepped out this last year and got several positions of honor. He is another man strong for ladies. He always goes out of school for them though. ANNA L. COLLINS—“Anne” “A silent, shy, peace-loving girl.” T. M. T. M. 4; Le Cercle Francais 2. Anna is a girl who goes along day by day without letting us know' she's around. When quietness reigns as king Anna is queen.

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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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24 THE MIRROR 1925 KENNETH H. COLLINS-“Ken” “There is time for everything” Spanish Club 4; Physics Club 4. “Ken” never believes anything you tell him. He believes in “I’m from Missouri, you have to show me.” He practiced this especially in Physics and Spanish Class. He is a great radio fan. DORRIS PAULINE COOK-“Cooky “Solid, steadfast and demure” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Glee Club 4; T. M. T. M. 4; Banquet Committee 3; Spe-Wre-Wri Club 4; Honor. Dorris is a great girl for the fellows. She has a different one for every night in the week. Dorris is nice and short but not so thin. She’s a nice “chubby cooky” so someone thinks. ALICE ARLETTA CRONE-“Al” “Let me have audience for a word or two.” Spe-Re-Wri 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3; T. M. T. M. 4; Biology Club 4. “Al” is another girl who can talk. We hear she intended to be a nurse. Alice, please don’t talk a leg off your patients, because if you do we feel sorry for them. But we congratulate you on training in Sharon. Most people think they should go away. PAUL CLIFFORD CRONE—“Goof” “Love will make men dare for their beloved.” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Orchestra 2, 4; Band 4; Physics Club 4. Paul is a great dancer as well as a great lover. Paul seems to like Junior girls pretty well. He always laughs at jokes; how strange.

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