Wednesday, May 28, 2014

BCHS Class of 1936, Part 4

Bainbridge Central High School - Class of 1936
Senior Portraits
"Echo" 1936
 

Agnes Russell
 
"Smile and the world smiles with you."  Agnes certainly makes this real to us.,  We find her always good natured and sincere in every undertaking.  We wouldn't know what to do if we saw her without her "pal."  Agnes, we wish you all the good fortune in the world, and may your diligent efforts lead you to the top of whatever profession you undertake.

James Ryan
 
Toot! Toot! Here comes Jim with his sax.  Rhythm is his business.  Jim does not require any lengthy eulogy because his merits are known to all of us. Although as a bluffer he gets out of studying, we know his record will be a brilliant one.  Here's luck to you, "Jim," and may you be a second Rudy Vallee or Guy Lombardo.  by the way, we know your smile will get you a long way. 

Samuel Taylor
 
Bainbridge High School's pride and joy here gazes upon you!  Ladies and gentlemen, kindly note the heart fluttering countenance for therein lies the explanation of Sam's ability to capture the hearts of many of our fair sex!  Sammy won marked distinction not only on the field of hearts but on the equally perilous basketball, football, and baseball fields;  also in track we find him outstanding.  Rather quiet in bearing and possessed of a pleasing personality, he has made a host of friends here and with him go the best wishes of all of us in his future activities. 

Gerald Weeks
 
Vim, vigor and vitality--all three maintained and exercised in fullest measure signify a person with outstanding characteristics, not only to carry through a task with strength and energy, but to do so with such animated zest that the utmost enjoyment is found therein.  A jovial and loyal companion, with a pleasant greeting for everyone--that's "Jerry." We know that his future success is assured if he continues to smile his way through. 

Clara Wilcox
 
When we can't find Clara, we always look for Agnes for we know that is who she will be with.  Although very quiet and reserved, her keen sense of humor has afforded many moments of pleasure and fun to many of us.  We congratulate and honor her for being our valedictorian.  You leave us, Clara, with our sincere wishes for a happy and prosperous future. 

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