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JAMES EDVVARD MOORE ll JIM!! Grand Gorge, New York Baseball '25, '26, Basket ball '25, '26, Athletic Council '26. J im is such a good sport that he has always been a fav- orite not only in his own class but with all the student body and the faculty. As a classic dancer 'fJim cannot be beaten. Jim is always full of fun and was the life of the party on the trip to VVashington. KATHLEEN JENNIE BEGGS ' ' KATE,, South Gilboa, New York t'Kate always loved to play-now it's work all day. Kathleen was a member of our freshman class of '23. She hails from the wilds of South Gilboa. She has never taken part in the activities of the school very much because of having to go back and forth from home. So at first we thought her rather quiet but now we know better. She is full of enthusiasm about school but oh, you should hear l1er rave about a Ho1iday! MAY ELIZABETH VVILLIS 6 I 7 7 Stamford, New York She is always willing to sing or play Thus to help us along our way. Mae is our class song bird and never warbles so sweetly as when singing Bonnie Dooneinl. She came to us in our Senior year and although she took no part in athletics she was always there to give Ken a rousing cheer. However, sl1e took an ac- tive part in the entertainments of class and school. At first May was undecided about going to Washington with us but was finally persuaded to go by one whose influence is very great. Her presence added greatly to our enjoyment.
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Brownie joined us the last half of our Ereshman year. She promptly cut herself a piece of cake and made herself at home. We consider Gladys one of our basket ball stars and she's a veritable shooting star when she starts shooting the ball into the basket. She has always taken an active part in class activities and has been game for anything. HELEN ELIZABETH DENT HHELENH Stamford, New York Her ready speech poured forth continually. ll'e are all sure of the fact that Helen has been with us-- very much so-all four years. Although Helen has talked and fooled away part of her time, she has always kept up with the class. Helen has tried to aid the Seniors with the best of her abil- ity this year. While on the Washington trip, the class discov-A ered her intense liking for uniformed men. Next year Helen dons the blue chambray and white cap of a nurse to administer to the wants of suffering humanity. HARRIET MARIETTA BUCK HARRY Stamford, New York Harriet is one of our most studious classmates. She seems to have plunged into the sea of work, making straight for the shore, success. Silently but steadily we think she means to at- tain it. As a. result of her industry she has earned the honor of being one of our speakers this year. VVe regret that Harriet was not able to enjoy with us our Vllashington trip during Easter vacation. Especially would she have been interested in viewing the remarkable lions which were to be seen in the zoo.
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NATALIE SCHERMERHORN ROBBE I I 7 7 Stamford, New York Hang sorrow, let's be merry. Sec. and treas. Senior Class. Joke editor Camera '26, Nat needs no introduction, she speaks for herself and Very decidedly at that, when it is a matter of politics, the deter- mined little democrat! VVe expect her to argue gaily on her Way until she winds up as our first woman president, when she Will charm all Wzisliingtoii with her Winning smile and cheery disposition. Pretty small to carry the affairs of state upon her shoulders? Yes, but she has brains, for isn't she finishing high school in three years? RAYMOND FRANCOIS GOVERN llRAY77 Stamford, New York 'Wllhen we want some one to play Then We call on Ray. Pres. class 2, Vice Pres. 1 3 'l'reas. Athletic Council 3. Orchestra 1, 25 Captain Base Ball team 1, 2, 3g Basket Ball 2. Second Prize, school speaking contest 1. First Prize, school speaking contest 2. Second prize, interscholastic 2. Altho Ray has been in High School only three years, by hard study he has risen to the ranks of a Senior this year. Ray has not only been a credit to the school as a stu- dent but has contributed a great deal to all activities. He has been a stellar player on the baseball team all three years. Dur- ing his Sophomore year Ray won the first prize in the speaking contest. Ray expects to continue his education next year at St. Josephs College near Montreal, Canada. We trust Ray will succeed there. .
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