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ANN E. BANGHART WILLIAM BALDWIN PerFectAttendance1, lnter- I-IIDVOVY C- Ali POSIUV9 C' 'I' Cl. Basketball 1, Q, 3. ln the struggle for power, Or the scramble For pell, Let this be your motto,f Rely on yourself! For, whether the prize be A ribbon or throne, The victor is he Who can go it alonell' lf you have a friend Worth loving, love him. Yes, and let him know That you love him, ere Lile's evening tinge his Brow with sunset glow. Why should good words Ne'er be said of a friend Till he is dead. NORBERT BANNAN MILDRED JENNIE BEAMER This'm'1ral, Volleyball Q. Mggnggelzofely 'I'Fg1ally, education, alone, Atmchedi an conduct us To that enjoyment Which is, at once, Best in quality Reckon not on Your chickens Before the are Hotchedliu And inlinite in quantity. ALICE E. BEEBE LAURA E. BLASIENSKI Basketball 1, Volleyball 2, Volleyball 1, Q, 3f Baseball Library Club 1, Typing Certi- 1, Q, 3, Basketball Q, Perfect Ficate Q. Attendance 1, Q, Typing An idler is like a watch Certlflwte Q' Without its hand, As useless if it goes As il it stands, Learn to get a thing done, H To carry something out. Will not graduate. ' I ', Aviv, J I ff I A .au I 'I ll ,I fx 5 4? f ,f ff --ff --- ' -Mn'-' - 1 V I A 4 is , g ' ' ' 'Y' 2 1' N f ' I The Garnet and White C lib- ! Y 'tu 4 tl? 1940 13
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54 fe:-B 'ii f4'ev ff1I'L'T 5. : 4 , ff as ,1- - - 3 P FTE 'melee 532??El73fi552 ef . AE 5. TT 7f5fff?Tg5,fi?551f2,ePf2E55ie The Garnet and White 12 1940 Xu! mn 2Eu'Q?lL1N0.Tk5il- vol, - N .. D E: i Nl I 'Cl Pi 5.3 fit.:-Lmtsetimiiitimism BETTY JANE ADAM Volley Ball 1, Honor Roll Pin Q, 3, Garnet and White Stall 3. A little Iun, To match the sorrovv OI' each day's growing-- And so, Good-morrow! VIRGINIA A. ASPINALL Basket B. V. 1, Q, 3, Vol. B. Var. 1, Q, 3, Hockey 1, V. Q, 3, Base B. Q, Coop. C. 3, Girls' A. A. V.-Pres. Q, Pres. 3, Sc. C. Q, Mon. 3. A little learning is A dangerous thing, Drink deep, or taste not The Pierian spring. HARRY T. BAKER, JR. Cooperative Council 1, History Club Q, Science Club Q, 3, Perfect Attendance 1: Honor Llsher Commencement Q. Let us then be up and doing Wfith a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to laborand to wait. VICTORIA M. ALESIANI Volleyball 1, Q, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Hiking C. Treas. Q, Dram. C. 2, Chor. 1, Garnet and White Staff 3, Perf. Att. 1, Q, Honor Roll Pin 2, 3. As we sow, so we reap, As vve think, so we achieve ROBERT R. AYERS Basketball 1, Var. Q, 3, General Association 1, Co- operative Council 2, Hi-Y Boys' Club 1, Q, 3, History Club Q. The questioner Who sits so sly, Shall never know Hovv to reply. GEORGE H. BALDWIN, JR. Baseball 1, Varsity Q, 3, Football 1, Q, Varsity 3, Inter- Cl. Basketball Q, 3, Varsity Club Q, 3, History Club Q, Science Club Q, Apparatus Club 3, Perfect Attendance Q. The best you get H ls an even break. y ,v -T M l 1 ,,jH ll., ? f' fi! If . in 1 'I Liu J fzgiljf I U1 LM H ee V
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- ,, 1 ,' ---' 1'i f rg--' 4 :- A1 :A A ':,1 5-f 1- - .C , -?s' , , JAMES L. BOALS Track 2, 3, Inter-Class Bas- ket Q, 3, GOOD. 3, Orchestra 1, Q, V. Pres. 3, Chorus Q, Pres. 3, Senior Band 1, Q, 3, Sci. C. 2, 3. Where is the laughter That shook the rafter? Where is the rafter, By the way? FLORENCE BRUMGARD Library Club 1, Posture Club 1, Perfect Attendance Q. Meadows trim with daisies pied, Shallow brooks, and rivers wide, Towers and battlements it sees Bosom'd high in tulted trees. BARBARA CHAMBERS l-lock. 1, Q, V. 3, VB. 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Dram. C. 1, Q, 3, Lat C. 2, Con. 1, Chor. 1, Accomp. 22, 3, Band 1, Q, 3, Orch. 1, 2, Sec. 3, All-St. Orch. 3, Nathan Hale 3, G, and Q, 3, Spelling Con. 2, 3, All-State Band 3. Whatever you say, be true, JOHN S. BROOMALL We remember, we remember The Fir-trees dark and high, We used to think their tops Were close against the sky, It was a childish ignorance, But now 'tis little joy To know we're furthe r OH from heaven than When we were boys. Will not graduate. THEODORE K. BYERS Track team 1, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2. Life is too short to waste ln critic peep or cynic bark, Quarrel or reprimand: 'T will soon be dark, Llp! mind thine own aim, and God speed the mark! NAN CHARLTON Entered Q from Binghamton, N. Y., Dramatic Club Q, Latin Club Q, Chorus 3, G, and W. 3, Rich Man, Poor Man Q. Of all the arts, Great music is the art To raise the soul Above all earthly storms. fe' 0 S Af s Oil l Qfdmg C ., ll The Garnet E . 1 and White 1940 X - X , 14 1 bf' L 'S
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