Adelphi Academy - Adelphic Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

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The qfldelphi M X 4' ' " I I f lg.. -,I Nmeteen hundred E f, and twenty-three e f f,5 9551S Year Book of the Qfldelphi qfleademy' W7 Q X To ALICE BLANCHE ,IACOT As an expression of sincere appreciation of her years of faithful service to Adelphi, the "Adelphia" of l923 is hereby dedicated. QQ44-'Wawr 26.-..-:Wx E .. .. .. -W.::.:W..--1 O. .. .. W W W :1 W W BOARD OF TRUSTEES ggg-....................................- ... -..-.. :. :Q .. .W -..W..g Names stand in order of seniority in membership CLINTON L. ROSSITER .... 30 Vesey St., New York FREDERICK E. CRANE ........ 854 Prospect Place REV. S. PARKES CADMAN, D.D.. . .64 Jefferson Ave. HERBERT K. TVVITCHELL ...... 353 Clinton Avenue HERMAN A. METZ .... 122 Hudson St., New York JAMES H. POST ................ 88 Remsen Street FREDERICK J. H. KRACKE ...... 11 Kenmore Place EDWARD T. HORVVILL ........... 1186 Dean Street GILBERT C. HALSTED ..... 308 VVaShingtOn Avenue THOMAS L. LEEMING.. JOHN V. JEWELL ...... . . . .94 Eighth Avenue .........1371 Dean Street FREDERICK D. MACKAY ....... 411 Grand Avenue WILLIAM 1XTCCARROI.L. . 114 East 84th St., N. Y. F. A. M. BURRELL ......... 1409 A1bernIar1e Road FRANK D. BLODGETT ............ 335 Rugby Road JAMES A. SMITH ...... FRANK H. PARSONS. .. VVILLIAM F. ATKINSON ..,...... 616 Third Street CHARLES J. MCDERMOTT, 120 Schernierhorn Street Qbfficers of the Baath of Qlirustees JAMES H. POST .......... President of the Board CLINTON L. ROSSITER. . . . . . . . ,424 Grand Avenue . . . . .200 Hicks Street . ..... Treasurer FREDERICK E. CRANE ........... . .Vice-President HERBERT K, TNVITCHELL ,,,., ...Secretary ADELPHI ACADEMY 1---1..1..-I-1-:ni -- 1 .1..1..1.,1..1,.1.1 1 1 .1 1 1 .1 1.,11..1 1 1 1,,1n1. 14,2 ,Ib - 1..1..1.1..1.1.1..1 .1..--..1. 1. .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 inn.-,,,,.-,,,,-.,,,,.1,,,,1.,,,,1,.,,1...,1 ffg " E have endeavored to make the Adelphic of nineteen f tvventyfthree an accurate and interesting record of V W ,ff the year's school activities. lr is our earnest hope that it will never in the years to come, cease to bring back to the members of the class of '23, pleasant memories of their days spent at Adelphic and of true friendships formed there, and that to the under class men-it will truthfully represent this portion of their school life. VV. M. P. .1 MQVMT I l 1 -- ' ' V. :,. ELTGENE CHARLES JXLDER, T1-115on0R.x GOLDSMITH, Vice-Principal Principalg QE11yIixlzJ BA. Cliansasjg MA. CHarva1'dD BA. CAdGlD11iJ1 M.A. fCoIumbiaD ll 'Yxmilri . Lmvn X-Y151.l.lNG'1'0N -IUHNSGN, Vice-Principal Cllixlnryp PILB. fDiCki11SO1lJQ M..-X, QHarva1'dJ ANNIE ELSMORE ' Uflfilll ALICE B, JACOT CVX-'ellesleyj CI-77'g77,f'I1,D ' B.A. CSmithQ cCllPllli.Yfl'3J, Physicsj B.A., M.A. ilvlirmesota Universityj W11.L1AM A. ANDREWS ERNEST FREYBURGER . MARY STONE OJROURKI5 Cillatlzczzzfzticsj CGl'7'I'I'l,Cl7lJ CDome.vzf-if Scienccj B.A. QCorucllj Heidelberg, Lausanne, Munich Pratt Institute -!2 EDM UND GALE JEWET1' HENRY S'roiU'r PETT11' CPhysicaI Edzccafionj M.D, CL. I. College Hospitalb .ANNIE S. VAN BUSKIRK CLafinj B.A. CBarnardJg M.A. QColumbiaJ KATE L, AUSTIN VVILLIAM ARMOUR THAYER HERBERT W. SCOTT QPhyxifaIEduCf1f1'0nj UWT'-Yifj CSz111c1'7fz7,vo1', Eighfh Gradcfb M A. Boston Normal School of BA. CAdelphiJ ARSEQOIOUEUICK Gyn-masticsg Columbia Albany Business College BA. Cfionoherl Oneonta State Normal EFFINGHAM C. NIURRAY fHiSf07'xv, Ciilffsl B.A. CHaverfordD CORINNE R COCHRAN F M. A .- .A -T ,Q RIED.?SpUMi3El?lVATER Ccogme-Tin? Svlfbjedxj VAIlzxcrfslilt-llngxrlzxllvfc B-A. CAde1phiu me nsmufe CXVellesley, Smithj I3 ICATHERINE I. NTCOLSON ALVIN C. EANKS RUTH LUCILE ERI-IARUT LEE ADEN HANES CE'li-'limb CPhy5icaI Educafirmj cEHgHShJ . CSz1pm'ifi.rn1' Sczfcnfh Gradnj Pd-M' fRadC11Hef Oxford, Springfield Training School B-Au 4-Adelphly B.S. CSL Lawrence UD GROVER C. YOUNG CS'z1j1c'1'U1'.s'01' of Eighflz Grade? BA.. Mastefs Dip. in Educ., MA. George VVasliington University Hamilton College of Law MRS. ALVIN C. BANKS CE11gIishU B. S., M. A. QElmiraj I4 A l'lOl,I.IS R. Coouzv fllfalhenzalicsj B.A., M.A., fMiddleburyj , f IJ! fx ' ' f , vp ' 9 ' '- 9 . . we x fi . -f ' ' 9 'ff K . u :d. 5 AQ Q: 4 v6 . 2 ,L-2+ ' vkgik 'ggixf -LT-.If v A1 QYATF ' " ' ff' MQ 1 MSW f'--x. f , U, , , f , V 1, I 'x x f K ' -' 1 4 ,Q J' x , A X H ' x 5 : 5 1 wx X, J w , cf Q1 f 1 f x Q 5 J .w Q 4 ' ' N , lam: J . 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HS ' iw :J " Riff ' 'F in f E ,A .WSG - Lw lbyhv QJ,f 4f f ifglnnrl-f1V' 1 ' in I -',. w 1' W W W4 f 2 M 5' I . ,, , ,' 4240, j, WWE 'fwlfjgm V 1 I 1 'wr vs? ,QW ..fJ,fv-:N 5 J . I Q f WI 5-,dig g 4 f f ' , Q Q j fy , :, y :g.ig:4j -fb I VTWIEQV W mf' f : '4 ' N7 7 M ff 'W ww fff N W f M 1 if 1, n.,-. f fwlf jf. Q ,xx ,fy iw ,' 5 M Q1fb,'if f M Y I' 'IVV EX! 4 I xl x4x.,, f , XUx, '1?" f' x ' Iii ff! X ' ' ff N NR- fff g fi 21 xx NN-RQ I f .4-of C T55 SJ ARCHER, Bizfvrnrciz LOUISE. 275 Clinton Avenue. Extension Society, '20-'21-'22,'23, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '20-'21-'22-'233 Cercle Francais, '21-'22-'23, President, Cercle Francais, '223 Alliance Francais Medal, '22: Candy Girl, School Play, '22: Usher at Commencement. '22, Glee Club, '20-'2l-'22-'23, Basketball Team, '20-'21-'22-'23: Ten- nis Tournament, '21-'22, Bronze Medal, '223 Class Repre- sentative Students' Board, '233 Committee Danse Tri-Color, '22g Chairman, '233 Senior Dance Committee, '23g Cast of School Play, '23g Dramatic Association, '22-'Z3: Handball Tournament, '20-'21-'22, Booth Comimittee at Streets of lVonderlandg Committee Extension Society, The Dansante, '22, lValking Club, '21-'22-'235 Senior Ring Committee, '23. College: Wfellesley. nlfrzzvnlzv to none, fo all .thc slfzilm e.rfcnds,' Off' X110 1'c'jc'cz'.f but IIFTTI' once 0ffv11ds." AYLETT, ELs113. Garrison Street, Hollis, Long Island. Girls' Athletic Association. '2l-'22-'23: Students' League, '21-'22-'23g Debating' Club, '21-'22-'23: Cercle Francais, '22-'23 3 Maypole Dance, Field Day, '22, Gym Exhibition, '23. "A maidcfn with those meek I7I'0'ZQ'll eyes tuzflziizi YQJIOSF orbx deep slzaziotvs lie." I3,xRDENH13Ui3R, RIT.-x JEANNETTE. 696 East 19th Street. Students' League, '19-'20-'2l-'22-'231 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Girl Scouts. '19-'2Og Gym Ex- hibition, '19, '2l. lhgllt' has i-:rn eyes so mf! and Zarozcwi Take care! She gives CI .vide glance and 100165 d0wn Beware! l8 BENINGTON, EDWARD VVILSON. A9 86 St. james Place. Adelphic Board, '22, Second Football Team, '20-'2l, First Football Team, '22, Member Medal VVinning Track Team, '19, Manager, Track Team, '23, junior Basketball Team, '21, Gym Exhibition, '20-'21-'22, Senior Orchestra, '22, School Orchestra, '23, Glee Club, '23, Freshman Reception Play, '21, Senior Senate, Senior Dance Committee, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, '23, Representative to Students' Board, '22-'23, Science Club, '20-'21-'22-'23, De- bating Club, '20-'21-'22, President, Debating Club, '23. College: Stevens. "Give us rmusic." Lrsfror, M.fxnAL1zN1z. lOl8 Park Place. Students' League, '20-'21-'22-'23, Glee Club, '21, Basket- ball Team, '21, Cercle Francais, '22, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '20-'21-'22-'23, Dramatic Association, '22-'23, Gym Exhibition, '22-'23, All Nations' Bazaar, '22, College: St. Laurence. , "Ons vast rzzbslmzticzl smile." BIVINS, FRANKLIN. A43 179 Steuben Street. fCum Laudej Boys' Science Club, '20-2l-'22-'23, Deutscher Verein Vice-President, '20-'22, President, '21-'22, Treasurer, '22, fldclfvlziaiz Advertisinv Manager, '21-'22, Business Man- ager, '22-'23, Students' Bgard, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Debating Club, lnter-class Dlebating Team, '20-'21-'22, Electrician, School Play, '22, Business Manager, School Play, '23, Assis- tant Manager, Football, '22, Assistant Manager, Basketball, '22, Manager, Basketball, '23, Football Squad, '22 , Vlfrestling Team, '21-'22-'23, Winner of General lntormation Test, '20-'21-'22, School Representative at Brooklyn Eagle Cur- rent Events Bee, '2l-'22, Good Citizenship Prize, '20-'2l-'22, Certihcate of Merit, '20-'21-'22-'23, All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Usher, Commencement, '22, Cadet Corps, Wfalking Club, '2l-'22, Senior Boys' Minstrel Show, '22, junior- Senior Dance Committee, '22, Class Day Committee, '23. College: Cornell. "Proud of his Iea1'nil1g,' just enough to quote." I9 BULL, ELIZABETH CORNWALL. 304 Lafayette Avenue. Vice-President, Students' League, '23, Chairman, Senior Ring Committee, '23 3 Senior Senate, '22-'23 3 Booth "VVonder- land," '22, Aldfflfvliicmfz, Academy Notes, '21-'22-'233 Ex- tension Society, '20-'21-'22-'23, "All Nations' Bazaar," '21, Debating Club, '20-'21-'22-'23, Vice-President, '22, Medal Debating Club, '20, Inter-class Debating Team, '20-'21-'22, Glee Club, '20-'21-'22-'23: Secretary, '22, Representative, Students' Board, '20, '22p' Chairman, Athletic Banquet, '22, Tennis Tournament, '20-'21-'22: Handball Tournament, '20-'21-'22-'23: Class Basketball Team, '20-'21-'22-'23, Wlalking Club, '20-'21-'22-'23: Freshman-Sophomore Dance Committee, '20, junior-Senior Dance Committee, '223 Chairman, The Dansant Committee, '22: Vice-President, Class, '21, Secretary, '22g jubilee Pageant, '20, Citizenship Prize, '20, School Play, '23, Usher at Commencement, '22, Candy Girl at Play, '21-'22, Girls' Gym Exhibition, '21, Freshman Reception Committee, '22. College: Wellesley. "Yet graceful ease ,and sweetness void of pride Mlglif hide lim' faults if belies had faults to hide." BURHANS, RAY I. 158 St. james Place. ADELPHIC BOARD, '23: Students' Board, '21-'22, Tennis Team, '20-'21-'22-'23: Science Club, '20-'21-'22-'23, Presi- dent, Science Club, '22-'23g Treasurer, Science Club, '21-'22, Boys' Athletic Association, '20-'2l-'22-'23, Senior House Committee. '23, Boys' Gym Contest, '20-'21-'22-'23, Cadet Corps, '20-'21, Glee Club, '2l-'22-'23, College: Cornell. "A busy man is generally successful." V 20 f . ua- 2: Q if-ff Pres1dent of Students League 23 Senioi Dance Coninnt tee 23 3611101 R111 Cotnnnttee 23 Manager of Football 27 Athletic Edltor Adelplzzan 71 22 23 A1t Ed1to1 of JLIUIOI' Class 21 27 President of Sophomore Class 20- 21 Tieasurer of Freshman Class 19 20 C1lI1Z6l'1.l11IJ P1126 20' Cast of Schbol Play 21- 22' Stage Hand, 10' Scene Shifters Frolic 20' President of Vlfalking Club 20' Stage Mana 'er of Play 21-22' Cheer Leader 21- 22' All Nations' Bazaar, 215 Junior Baseball. 20- 21' Basketball M CAHILL, I. PHILIP. Aff 194 Adelphi Street. i -V V Q . J l 1 7 A 1 1 . 1 -, ' f 7 V 1 -1 -1 . . ' . ' -' 1 F ' V 1 I ' ' 1 -I , 1 . a Aldclplncm, ,19- 203 Art Editor, Adelphia, '21-'22, Pres1dent sl, ' , l . ' ' .5 Fgeff .:: ' I: - C 4 - V 7 -7 9 fs - V J" , 1 f. l ' , 0 . 'Q . 9 4 I 5 3, Y . . , Q 7, I . 4 5 ug 1 1 7 1 1 f, ' 1 f 1 ff' if ' H- .af :. J .1 .J Squad, '23, Junior Basketball, '19-'20--'21-3225 Toastmaster of Football Banquet, '20-'21-'22: Assistant Manager of Football, '20-'21-'22: Debating Club, '19-'20-'21-,22, Fresh.- Soph. Dance Co1nn1ittee, '203 Subscription Dance Connnit- tee, ,225 Freshnian Reception Connnittee. '21 g Boys, Science Club, '19-'20-'21-'22: Midget Football Team, '19g Gym Exhibition, '20-'21-'22: Class Basketball, '21, Usher at School Play, l23. "Quick wits are generally co1zceifcd,' The L'.'l'CCf7f'iOIL prows the Male." CORBIT, LOTA. 39 Madison St1'eet. Students, League, '20-'21,-'22-'23, 'Certificate of Merit, '20, Debating Club, '22-'23. College: Mount Holyoke. UCAN nzmk and pure as dover uri than, Or bvilzgs of the sl?y."' CURR113, VA1.1a1z1,1z 1X'1.XRCEl.E. 632 Throop Avenue. Students' League, '20-'21-'22-'23, Athletic Association, '20- '21-'22-'23: Basketball, '20: D1'2ll11ZLt1C Association, '20-'21- '22-'23g Maypole Dance, '2lg House Connnittee, Senior Room, '22-'231 Clee Club, '20-'21-'22-'233 President, Glee Club, '22-'23: Red Cross, '22-23: Senior Ring CO1111111tlCC, '22g lVonderland Bazaar, '21, Gym Exhibition, '21, '23. NO wamrzn, perfect zuonzazz I-Vlzat disf1'ar!1'011! U 21 .J3Q31xi25'Es:- as 1. DAHL, NTILDRED TLTELEN. 315 Linden Avenue. President of Girls' Athletic Association, 122-'23, Extension Society, '19-120-'21-'22-'23, Treasurer of Extension Society, '22-'23g Girls' Basketball Team, '19-'20-121-'22-'23, Captain of Basketball Team, '21-'22-'23, House of Representatives, Senior Class. '22-'23, Chairman, Committee tor Prospect Heights Hospital, '23: Chairman of Costume Committee for Play, '23, Committee for All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Art Committee for Booth, Streets of Xafonderlancl, 'ZZQ Com- mittee for Extension Society Party, 'ZZQ Girls' Gym Ex- hibition, '23, Certificate of Merit, 122. College: Boston School of Physical Education. The wry pink of jzcrfccliozzf DAUP1-1tNo1', ZOE AGNES. 333 Archer Street, Freeport, L. 1 Le Cercle Francais, '22-'23, Students' League, '22-'23, Ex- tension Society, '22-'23, Girls' Athletic Association, '22-'23. H8112 is pretty, timid, and gelzflefi DILL, CHAREOTTE TAYLOR. 116 Lefferts Place. Students' League, '21-'22-'23: Girls' Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23: El Club Espanol, '21-'22-'23g All Nations' Bazaar, Spanish Booth, '21, Gym Exhibition, '23, Dramatic Association. '21-122-'23, Decoration Committee for Spanish Club Party. College: Adelphi. "HN pmzril was xfrileizzg, I'E'JIASfIL'.S'X and grand. Her 1llCZllIlF1'X wfre gentle, comfflyzng and lJI!II1fd.U 22 ' .V f il'-15 wr t ' - 2 4 .. rg' .' :sth ., ff -f i:,:wx.'y'f i-me ,f ag? 1-3g?':,,gl?13R1 , ,,.-. ,:,,m ,,.,.s.-, H. t '512'Q?3?: '3 . -- ,,...., H , , -Q. we I - , f .s . ' - mi:-H 125.5 'f " .::zE.'2f, X f .- -' 4- EVANS, VV1-HTING. A4' 2116 Dorchester Road. Managing Editor of Alclelplzian, '22-'23, Varsity Football Squad, ,21-'22, Varsity 1fVrestling Team, '22-'23, Second Baseball Team, '21 g Gym Exhibition, '22-'23, Vice-President, Dramatic Association, '22-'23 2 Secretary-Treasurer, Dramatic Association, '21-'22, Cast ol Play, '21, '22, '23, Cast of Freshman Reception Play, 721 g Cast of Senior Minstrel Show, '22, Circus in All Nations' Bazaar, '22, Treasurer of Boys' Science Club, '21-'22, Advertising Manager of School Play, '23, Senior Class Day Committee, '23, Good Citizenship Prize, '22, Debating Club, '21-'22-'23, Glee Club, '22-'23. College: Stevens Tech. "Love is like llzc nzca.flc.r,' we all lmve to go flzrozzgli iff' GURNEY, RICHARD. AQ' 296 Washington Avenue. President, Senior Class, '22-'23, President, Boys' Athletic Association, '22-'23, Captain, Baseball Team, '23, First Football Team, '21-'22, First Basketball Team, '21-'22-'23, First Baseball Team, '21322-'23, First Wlrestling Team, '20-'21-'22, 1-lead Usher School Play, 123, Head Usher High School Commencement, '22, Property Man, School Play, '22, Usher, School Play, '22, VVinner Leeming Cup, '2O-'21- '222 Captain, junior Football Team, '20, Captain, ,lunior Basketball Team, '20-'21, Captain, Gym Teams, '2O-l2l- '22'-'23, Member Boys, Athletic Council, '22-'23: Class Bas- ketball Team, '2O-121-'22, XfVinner First Place Medal Gym Contest, '20-'21-'22, Gym Exhibition, '20-'21-,22-'23, Mem- ber ot Cast in Freshman Reception Play, '21, Member of Cast in Senior Minstrel Show, '23, Third .Place Medal Field Meet, ,2l, Pin Committee, Freshman Class, '20, All Nations' Bazaar Circus, '21, Wlinner Alpha Phi Cup, '22. College: Colgate. "Thr milrlcxt unmzzcrx -willz tlze brcztfrst miudf' 23 lel,xLKETT, lVLxRG,xRET JEAN. 318 Carlton Avenue. Cercle Francais, '21-'22, Spanish Club, '21-'22g Treasurer. '22, Students' League, '21-'22-'23g All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Girls' Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23: Glee Club, '22-'23, Chairman of "Little Italy" Christnias Party, '22g Chairman. junior-Senior Dance Committee, '23: Christmas Red Stock- ing Committee, '223 Candy Girl, School Play, '22, Russian Dancer, Streets of Wfonderland Bazaar, i221 Extension Society, '22-'23: Senior House Committee, 'Zl-'22: Gym Exhibition, '23, Dramatic Association, '21-'22-'23: Decorat- ing Comm-ittee for Spanish Club Party, '22, Secretary, Spanish Club, '23. "Tim loud the call nf lands most distant 'Tix Marge? -vain' tlmilv wzfmt z'11szTstmzt." l'I.XMM'OND, l3.xRnAR.x, 287 Ryerson Street. Students' League, '22-'23, Athletic Association, '22-'23. "1-lflrr mm: CIIIIIL' TC'0H1lIlI,' And size has been after flllll ww' SllIL'E'.": LI.-XRDTNG, ROSEMARY RIT.iX. l6O Crown Street. Students' League, '22-'23, Girls' Athletic Association, '22- '23, Extension Society, '23: Glee Club, '23, Girls' Gym Exhibition, '23. "Size ix as kind as ,vlzr ir fair, For beauty lit-'es with kindnUss."' 24 l-IENIGIN, FLORA EMMA. 586 Marcy Avenue. CCum Laudej Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-F235 Gym Exhibition, '21, Extension Society, '19-'20, Vice-President of Spanish Club, '223 President of Spanish Club, 233 Girls' Athletic Association, '19-'20-'21-'22-,233 Certificate of Merit. '22-'23: Senior Senate, ,22-'23: Dramatic Association. '10- '20-'21-'22-'23g All Nations' Bazaar, '221 Faculty Party Committee, '23, Perfect Attendance, '19-'20-F21-'22-'23. College : Columbia. "And frm' .the is as she hath proved lifrself, And therefore, like herself, fwisr, fair, and frzmf HCJMNIEL, ELEANOR REQUA. 456 Macon Street. Students' League, '21-'22-,23: Dramatic Association, '22-'231 Girls' Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23. "Her red gold hair against the for green- sea Blew thickly out."' IACOBSON, EYELYN. 682 Eastern Parkway. Students' League, '20-'21-'22-'23, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '20-,21-'22-'23. "She that was fair and never proud, Had tongue at tml! and yet was nefzfer loud." 25 jAcoBUs, lXlARc,ARET ATHERTON. 92 Gates Avenue. Secretary of Students' League, '22-'23, Representative for Glee Club, '2l-'22, Extension Society, '20-'21-'22-'23, Treas- urer, '20-'21, President, '22-'23, Class Secretary, '20-'21, Class Vice-President, '21-'22, Cercle Francais, '2O-'21-'22- '23, Treasurer, '20-'21, Dramatic Association, '2O-'2l-'22- '23, Vice-President, '21-'22, Cast of School Play, '20-'Zl-'22, Glee Club, '20-'21-'22-'23, Debating -Club, '20-'21-'22, Vice- President, lfValkin,g C.lub, '19-'20, Captain, Gold Team, '19-'20, Graduate Notes, Adelphian, '22-'23, Head Usher, Commencement, '22, Chairman, The Diansant, '21 5 Chairman, Christmas Stockings, '21-'22, Student Chairman, "Streets of lVonderland," '22, Committee Dance Tri-Color, '20-'2l- '22, junior-Senior Prom Committee, '22, Senior Prom Committee, '23, Class Basketball Team, '22-'23, Varsity Team, '22, Handball Tournament, '21-'22, Certificate of Merit, '20, Good 'Citizenship Prize, '20-'21-'22, College: Smith. "Some tlzilzle the 'worlcl is made for fun and frolic And so do I - And so do I." TCARRICK, JERRY. 260 Washington Avenue. Students' League, '2l-'22-'23, Girls' Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23, Dramatic Association, '21-'22-'23, Cercle Fran- cais, '21-'22-'23, French Dancea Committee, '22-'23, In Charge of French Auction, '22, Extension Society, '21-'22, Extension Society Committee for Hospital Fund, '23, All Nations' Bazaar, '22, Girls' Gym Exhibition, '21, '23, De- bating Society, '2l-'22, Girls' Basketball Team, '22. "Blue were lzer eyes as the fairy flax, Her cheelcs like the damn of day." liURTZ, MIILDRED MARIAN. 756 Greene Avenue. Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, College: Barnard. UA maiden richly clad is she Beautiful exceedingly." 26 LEHRENKRAUSS, CHARLES FREDERICK. 299 Sterling Place. Perfect Attendance Fall. ,201 Tennis Team, '20-'21-'22, Deutscher Verein, '20-'21-722-'23, Glee Club, '22-,23g Senior House Committee. 'fN0thi1zg risked, nothing gaizzedf' LEWIS, EVERETT SMITH. 6 St. james Place. Football Team, 322-'23, Wrestling Team, '21-'22-'23, Glee Club '21-'22-'2'3g Senior House Committee, '22-'23: Senior Football Team, '21-'22-,233 VVrestling Team, '21-,22-'23 g Glee Prom Com.mittee, 23, ADFLPHTC BOARD, '23: Science Club, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Secretary, '22-'23, Students' League, 5 Boys' Athletic Association, g Cheer Leader, ,ZZ-y23. College: Cornell. "Success cfozwzs the efforts of the worleer.u LITTLE, DWIGHT RALSTON 615 East 18th Street. Member Football Team, '21-'22, Junior Baseball, '20, Rep- resentative to Students' Board, '21-'22-'23, Member Basket- ball Team, '22-'23g junior Basketball Team, '21-'22g Cast of Play, Freshman Reception, '21, Glee Club, '23, Minstrel Show, '23g Manager, junior Basketball Team, 321-'22, Member Baseball Team, '22, Medal Gym Contest, '21-'22, Art Editor, Adclphian, '21-l22-'23, Medal 120-Pound Class Gym Contest, '22, Medal Field Day, Track, '22, Medal Field Day, Field, '22, Cheer Leader, '21-'22, Dramatic Association, '23, College: Williams. "I came, I saw, I co1zque1'ed.'J 27 l, ,.y .. , ., Q.:-1 ,,., , 1 A fflifwf A. - , ,,,. .- V + -v ,4 , - 7 .3 :":4,.4,'W 2431 . .1 ,..4' ff s.w'af'1' - af 7' 466 ,Q , ,,f of ? "'-btw is , V4 , A W. f -1- LOWELL, JAMES, RUSSELL. 164 St. james Place. Students' League, '18-,19-'20-'21-,22-'23: Science Club, '18- '19-'2O-y2l-'22-,23g Deutscher Verein, '18-'19-'20-'21-'22-'23g Member Students, Board, '20-'21-'22-'23, Cast of Play, "Little lfVomen," 'ZOQ Cast of "Scene Shifters' Frolicf' '2Og Treasurer, Sophomore Class '20-'21 5 Staff of School Play and Class Play, '19, Usher, School Play, '19, '23, Tennis Tournament, ,213 All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Cheer Leader, '22, Glee Club, '21-'22-'23, Advertising Manager, Adeljrlziah, '22-'23, Assistant Manager, Basketball, '22-,231 Member Senior Senate, Dramatic Association, '18-319-720'-'21-'22-'23. "W'iseIy and slow. They rfimzble that rim faxffi LUNTZ, JOSEPH C. 1155 St. johns Place. Students, League, '21-,22-'23, Boys' Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23. College: New York University. "No one has ever relnented of having held his tongue." M XCCORMACK, EDITH MAY. 1704 Glenwood Road. CCum Laudej Students' League, '20-'21-'22-'23, 'Debating Society, '21-,22: Extension Society, '20-'21-'22-'23, Cercle Francais. '20-,21-222-'23, Editor-in-Chief of AD'ELP1-IIC, '23g Certificate of Merit, 122, Girls' Athletic Association, ,20- '21-'22-'23g Gym Exhibition, ,21, '23. College: Adelphi. "She whlo is good is lzappyf, 28 MJXPES, EDITH WINNEFRED. 772 Nostrand Avenue Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Extension Society, '22 College: Vermont University. "A11c1l even when the tongue was mute, Prom eye and lip the muszc spoke." MAYER, AMALU3. 443 Macon Street. Spanish Club, '20-'21-'22-'23, Elocution Prize, '20, Certifi- cate of Merit, '20, 'Candy Girl Play, '22, Chairman, Spanish A. A. Bazaar, '21, Chairman, Decoration Committee, '22, Chairman, Scenic Committee Play, '22, Treasurer, Spanish Club, '21, President, Spanish Club, '22-'23, Glee Club, '21-'22-'23, Extension Society, '20-'21-'22-'23, Citizenship Prize, '22, Dramatic Society, '20-'21-'22-'23, Bead Com- mittee, '22, Representative Dramatic Association, '22-'23, Girl Scouts, '20, Class Day Committee, '23, Chairman, Scenic Committee Play, '23. 'ii 'TI -dearly love to paint and draw, The queerest things you ever saw." 1 MCGAY, ROBERT. 14 Butler Place. Students' League, '21-'22-'23, Boys' Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23, junior Football Team, '21-'22-'23, Boys' Science Club, '21-'22-'23, Deutscher Verein, '21-'22-'23, College: Cornell. "AItUay.v ille GffVl'b1lf8 of l'lHl0C!?71CE 29 l.WEDD, LOWELL. 385 Franklin Avenue. Treasurer of Class, '22-'23, Vice-President, Boys, Athletic Association, '22-'23g Secretary, Glee Club, 322-'23, First Baseball Team., '22-'23, Arthur Burns Baseball Cup, '22g Second Place Gym Team, '21-,223 Member of Cast in Senior Minstrel, ,235 Member of Athletic Council, '22-,233 Boys' Athletic Association, 'Zl-'22-2233 Students' League, ,Zl- '22-'23. College : Colgate "S1'1zcM'e in flzouglzt, 'word and actionf MICHAEL, PEARL FLORENCE. Sea Gate, Long Island. Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23. College: New York University. "Style 'is the dress of thought." NIORGAN, GLADYS LEAVITT. 75 Broadway. Rockville Center, L. I. Students' League, '22-'23g Girls' Athletic Association, '22-'23, "5'oflnrss and sweetest innocence she 'wears And looks Izke nature in the worlcfs irst spring." 30 TXTULLINS, TATINIFRED E. 25 Madison Street. Students' League, '18-'19-T20-'2l-'22-'23, Girls' Athletic Association, '18-'19-'20-'21-'22-'23g Class Basketball Team, ,19-'20-'21-'22, Handball Tournament, '19-'20-'21-'22, Ten- nis Tournanment, '19-'20-'21-'22, Extension Society, 'l8-'l9- ,2O-'2l-'22-'23g Chairman, Extension Society Party, '22, Wfallqiiig Club, '20-'2l: Glee Club, '18-'19-'20-'21-'22-'23: All Nations' Bazaar, 1213 Streets of Woliderlaiid, '22, "As lILUI'7'-3' ar the day is Iozzgf' PERRY, W'AL'rER MERTON. 56 Cambridge Place. CCu1n Laudeb Editor-in-Chief, Adelpliic, '23, Certificate oi Merit. '20-'2l-'22-23, Science Club, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23: President, !2l-'223 Representative, Student Board from Science Club, '20-'21-'22-,235 Senior Senate. '22-'23, Treas- urer, Sophomore Class, '20-'2l: First Basketball Team. '22- '23: Class Basketball Team, '2l-,223 Wfinner Leeming Cup, 522323: Broke School Push-up Record MSU, '22, Captain, Gym Team, '21-'22-'23g First Places, Gym Contest, 135-lb. Class. '20-'21, 145-lb. Class, '21-'22, 135-lb. Class, '22'-'23, Gym Exhibition, '20-'21-'22-'23. College: Cornell. NHC is 710f in the role of comuzofz 711 nz Pnx 1, THIRZA JXNNA. 142 Linden Avenue. CCum Laudej Students' League, '20-'21-'22-'23: Extension Society, '20-T21-'22-'23: French Club, '21-'22-'23: Athletic Association, '20-'2l-'22-'23g Certificate of Merit, '22, Gym Exhibition, '21, '23. College: Adelphi. Hljllidflld' .vlloulfl Im mild mzri lIlL'L?'k,' .S'wz'ff to lzear and slow to sfwala. " 31 PLAUT, HELEN JEANETTE. 125' Prospect 'Park West Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Gym Exhibition, '21 Dramatic Association, '22-'23, Extension Society, '20-'2l-'22- '23 3 Girls' Athletic Association. '22-'23, Basketball Team, 'Zl- All Nations' Bazaar, '21 3 Assistant Editor, ADELPHTC, '23 Faculty Party Committee, '23. "The fair, the sweet, the i:zc.1'press-ive she." RICE, IVIARGARET VVHEELER., 92 Gates Avenue Cum Laudej Students' League '20 '21 '22'23' School Plax C , '- ., 9 ' ' 1 ,Y '20, '23, Tennis Tournament, '20, Gold Medal, Tennis Tour- nament, '23, Extension Society, '20-'21-'22-'233 Vice-Presb dent of Class, '23g French Club, '23 3 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '20, '23 5 Students' Board, 23g Dramatic Association, '20 '20, '23, Students' Board, '23g Dramatic Association, '20 President, Dramatic Association, '23: Glee Club, '20, '23 Red Stocking Committee, '23, Debating Club, '20, Certitii cate of Merit, '20. College: Smith. "Artres.res- will lzapjverz in the best of well regulated families." ROEMMELE, LOLITA MARIE. 1228 Bushwiclc Avenue Students' League, '20-'21-'22-23: Glee Club, '22-'23 Deutscher Verein, '20-'2l: All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Girls Athletic Association, '20-'21-'22-'23, Gym Exhibition, '22- '23 5 Freshman Party Committee of Extension Society, '22 Hostess of Domestic Science Tea, '2l. "A music as of household songs, lflfas m her voice of sweetzzessf' 32 I RYDELL, EMMA TYRA. 425 Pacific Street. Students' League, '20-'21-'22-'23, Extension Society, '20, Girls' Athletic Association, '20-'21-'22-'23, Gym Exhibition, '21, '23. College: Pratt. "There is neither hate nor anger." SCI-IVVEICKERT, ALTHEA. 98 Bainbridge Street. Students' League, '21-'22-'23g Athletic Association, '21-'22- '23g Gym Exhibition, '21 : All Nations' Bazaar, '21 5 Dramatic Association, '21-'22-'23, French Club, '21 3 Faculty Party Committee, '23, "For love and scuzzdal are the sweetness of fra." SCHWENN, MILDRED HELEN. 96 Bainbridge Street Spanish Club, '20-'21-'22-'25: Students' League, '20-'21-'22 '23: Athletic Association, '20-'21-'22-'23. "Tho glass of fashion and the would of form." 33 SMITH, EARL. , 83 Sunnyside Avenue. fCuni Laudej Deutscher Verein, President, .'l9-'20-'21, Vice-President, '21-'22, President, '22g Second Football Team, '19-'20, First Football Team, '21, Certificate of Merit, '20-'21-'22-'23g Assistant Business Manager, Aclelplllc, l22, Business Manager, Senior Boys! Minstrel Show, '22, Science Club, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23g Vice-President, '22, College: Cornell. " There are more 'men emwbled by study than by naturef' SMITH, H.AZEL lWAS1E. 328 Village Ave., Rockville Center, L. I. Students' League, '22-'23, Girls' Athletic Association, '22- ,23g Dramatic Association, '22-'23g Athletic Exhibition, '23g Red Cross Association, i22-'23. College: Wheatoii. "life know little of thee, but that little is goodfi SPARKS, RUTH. 130 Eainbridge Street. Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23g Extension Society, '19- '2O-'21g Girls' Athletic Association, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Cercle Francais, '20, Glee Club, '23, 'TA lovely being, scarcely farmed or moulded A rose with all 'its sweetext petals folded." 34 STEFFENS, DoRoTHY VIDYA. 100 Warwick Street. Students' League, '20-'21-'22-'23, Girls' Athletic Association. '20-'21-'22-'23, Dramatic Society, '20-'21-'22-'23, Extension Society, '20-'21-'22-'23, Cercle Francais, '20-'21-'22: Glee Club, '22-'23, Gym Exhibition, '21, '233 All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Basketball Team, '23, Girls' Tennis Tourna- ment, '22. College : Adelphi. liDCl1l1l7'Ull6S5, that sweet roof From zcfhzch all heazfenly fznrfzzes shoot" STEVENSON, ROISERTA. 1225 Dean Street. Students' League, '21-'22-'23, Athletic Association, '21-'22- '23 g Dramatic Association, '21-'22-'23 3 Glee Club, '21-'22-'23 3 Vice-President, Glee Club, '21-'22, All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Streets of VVonderland, '22, Secretary of Senior Class, '22-'23, Red Cross, '23. ""Ah 1z'.vs-less bright The stars of the night Than the eyes of U radiant girl."' STOOTHOFF, EVERETT O. A43 440 Seventh Avenue. League Baseball, '19, Captain, League Baseball, '20g Track Tournament, '20, Gym Exhibition, '20-'21, Junior Baseball, '19-'20: Junior Basketball, '19-'20, Gym Team, '19-'20-'213 Varsity Football, '20-'21-'22, Varsity Baseball, '21-'22-'23, Second Basketball Team, '21-'22-'23, Class Basketball Team. '21-'22, Glee Club, '21-'22-'23, Science Club, '22-'23g Wfalk- ing Club. '21-'22-'23, El Club Espanol, '22, Property Manager, School Play, '233 Chairman, Class Day Committee. '23, Senior Dance Committee, '23, All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Usher at School Play, '21-'22, Usher at Commence- ment, '22. "As happy as a clam at high water." 35 THROOP, HEI.EN SANDS. 82 Crooke Avenue. Students' League, '22-'23, Girls' Athletic Association, '22- '23g Dramatic Association, '22-'23, Extension Society, '22- '23g Glee Club, '22-'23, School Play, '23, Senior Basketball Team, '23, Gym Exhibition, '23. 'TI think I am not what I appear." Trnnour, FRANCES ELIZABETH. 101 St. james Place. CCum Laudej Extension Society, '20-'21-'22-'23, Treasurer, '22g Vice-President, '23, Cercle Francais, '21-'22-'23, Vice- President, '22g Representative to Students' Board, '23 g Debat- ing Club, '20-'21-'22, Secretary, '22, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '20-'21-'22-'23: Handball Tournament, '20-'21g Girls' Basketball Team, '20-'21-'22-'23, Dramatic Association, "20- '21-'22-'23g Cast of School Play, '21, '23, Representative for Class to Students' Board, '22, Certificate of Merit, '2O: Freshman-Sophomore Dance Committee, '2O: Committee Danse Tri-Color, '22, Chairman, Little Italy Christmas Party. '21, Literary Editor, Adelphiau, '23, College: VVellesley. "Great modesty often hides great merit." TIMMERMAN, ETHEL JOSEPHINE. ' 37 Kossuth Place. Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Girls' Basketball Team, '19-'2O- '21-'22-'23g Girls' Handball Tournament, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23: Girls' Tennis Tournament, '20-'21-'22, Debating Club, '19- '2O-'21-'22-'23g Secretary, Debating Club, '22-'23, Exten- sion Society, '19-'ZO-'21-'22-'23: Glee Club, '19-'2O-'21-'22- '23, Dramatic Association, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23g Christmas Stocking Committee, '21, Chairman, Art Booth, All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Apparatus, Girls' Gym Exhibition, '21, '23, College: Adelphi. "Her air, her smile, her motion, Told of u'0m.anly devotion." 36 '-wifi? 2 4. 'Sh .4 -. " - .fr ff- - - , If -Q ' " 54? .V gr . , "'-' Isi s. : f-as wif.--I-:f2:::a.:zs'? 'f TOBIN, ALICE LORETTO. 505-A Kosciusko Street. Girls' Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23, Students, League, '2l-'22-'23g Cercle Francais, '21-'22-,235 Chairman. Christ- mas Red Stocking Committee, '22, Extension Society. '21- '22-'23g Red Cross, '2lg Dramatic Association, '21-'22-'23, Gym Ezihibition, '21, '23, Little Italy Christmas Party Committee. '22g Chairman, Russian Dancers, '4Streets of Wonderland" Bazaar, '22g Cflee Club, '21-'22-'23: Maypole Dance. '21, Lead in School Play, '22, Class Day Com- mittee, '23. "Von tempt me with your laughing eyes Your cheeks of Sundown bluslzcsf' LROUSDALE, james BARNARD. ACP 132 Maple Street. Football Team, '20-'21-,22g Wrestlirig Team, ,2l-'22-'23, Manager, Vtfrestling Team, '22-'23: Treasurer, junior Class. '21-,223 Students' League, Boys' Athletic Association. College: N. Y. U. 'TI am certain I am loved of all the ladies." VAIN NORDEN, TNTARGERY LANGLEY. 450 Wfashington Avenue. Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-i231 Athletic Association, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23g Extension Society, '19-'20-'21, El Club Espanol. '21-'22, All Nations' Bazaar, ,ZTQ Candy Cwirl. School Play, '21 3 Usher, Commencement, y22g Editor, School Notes, Alumni Bulletin, '22-'23, Class Day Committee, l23g Senior Prom Committee, '23, Senior Senate, '22-'23. College: The Bennett School of Liberal and Applied Arts. Ulf to haf' lot some human faults do fall, Look au her' laocliness and forget llzenz all." 37 W ALDEN, DOROTHY EVA. ' 294 jefferson Avenue. Studen-ts' League, '21-'22-'23, Girls' Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23, Dramatic Association, '21-'22-'23, Extension Society, '21-'22-'23: The Dansant Committee, '22, All Nations' Bazaar, '21, On Committee for Streets of Won- derland Bazaar, '22, Gym Exhibition, '23, College : Adelphi. ' "Small herbs have grace, Great 'weeds grow apacef' VVVALSH, ELIZABETH VIRGINIA. Forest Hills, Long 1sland. Extension Society, '20-'21-'22-'23: Glee Club, '20-'21-'22-'23, Vice-President, Glee Club, '23, Girls' Athletic Association, '20-'21-'22-'23, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, '23, Stu- dents' League, '20-'21-'22-'23, Russian Dancer, Streets of hfVOI'1ClC1'l31ld, Bazaar, '22, Maypole Dancer, '2l: All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Dramatic Association, '20-'21-'22-'23, Little Italy Christmas Party Committee, '22, Gymnasium Exhibition, '21, '23. "WI10 loves you loses in that love All power to lotfe another." XVALZER, EDNA FLORENCE. 1121 East 22nd Street. Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23. College : Barnard. "lt was .vileut-- Then she came." 38 WILLIAMS, ELGIN WAYNE. 427 St. johnls Place Students' League, '21-'22-'23, Debating Club, '21-'22-'23 Boys' Athletic Association, '21-,22-'23, Tennis Tournament '22, Glee Club, 5233 Boys' Science Club, '22-'23: ADEL Pl-HC Board, '23. College : Princeton. "Of all the arts in which the wise excel, NGf7!TC1S chief masferpzece 13 'LU1"lf171g 'wellfl NVILLTS, HELEN. 1176 Dean Street Basketball, l21-'22-'23, Handball Tournament, ,223 Gym Ex- hibition, '21 5 Spanish Club, '22-'23, All Nations' Bazaar, l2l Students' League, '21-'22-,235 Athletic Association, '21-'22- '23 "I know not how others xafw her But to me she was wholly fair." YOUNG, MARY BUFFETT. 103 North Shore Drive South Bend, Indiana Students' League, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23, Athletic Association '19-'20-321-'22-'23, Extension Society, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23 Red Stocking Committee, '21 g All Nations' Bazaar, '21, Ath- letic Exhibition, '21, '23, Glee Club, ,22-'23. "Is the not a modem' young lady?" 39 1 1 SENIORS HERE AND THERE 40 Gilman Bang 0Pffirvra President RICHARD GURNEY PV6SE7ZfdflO11S AMALIE IWAYER FRANKLIN BIVINS Class Historian NIARGERY VAN NORDRN jx ' 1: , E , f - Prophecies , ALICE TOBIN EVERETT S1-OOTHOFF Class Will WHITING EVANS Com-mittee FRANKLIN BIVINS .............. . . . . .Chairmazz EVERETT STOOTHOFF ALICE TOBIN MLLDRED SCHWENN MARGERY VAN NORDEN ,mg AMALIE MAX'ER VVHITING EVANS J Kay A df a tu fare V 'SJ X 2'g4W"'? 1511? 1' 9-W-.-'XSL Svvninr Gilman Eiatnrg gfiifgxfgxxfi NLY the vainglorious enjoy the writing of their own epitaphs. It is indeed a heavy task ffiabxl to steer a straight course between the Scylla of conceit and the -Charybdis of self-effacement in the writing of a class history, particularly in the writing of a Senior history which is QQ?-gig certainly an epitaph-unless, perchance, it be a prophecy. If the history of the class of 1923 of Adelphi were to be written by the hand of one not of its number, the class would wish that the resume of its activities and services be full and fair, yet couched in no grandiloquent language. It would Wish that due mention be made of its athletic, dramatic, literary and social activities. It has contributed its due quota both of individual talent and group sup- port. It has helped in the making of certain chapters which will shine bright in the great book of academy history. Yet in the hearts of '23 there is no whispering voice of self commendations, but rather one of regret that the service has not been greater, the gift to Adelphi infinitely richer. Last ot all, the class of '23 in parting pledges love and fidelity in the years to come, promising that good or brave deeds which its members may accomplish in the great world outside, shall be done all in the name of Adelphi. R. S. 42 W RICHARD GURNEY Presid ent ..... Vice-P-1'eside1z,1' . . . 5GC7'CfCl7'j' ..... Treasmfer. . . Senior Olficers . .RICHARD GURN EY . . . . .BQARGARET RICE . . .ROBERTA STEVENSON ...LOVVELL MEDD MARGARET RICE ROUERTA STIEVENSON 43 LOWELL M EDD dn, 92 by Ji .-7 r 'E f E 1 , Q Q A Q-4. Ihirh igwr Gllmm Biztnrg HE class of 1924 has had a very successful year. Perhaps We are not bright, nevertheless no one can call us dumb. We have been well represented in all of the organizations of the school. Both boys and girls have taken active parts in Athletics. such an all-round class, when we take our Surely much more can be expected from places in Senior Roorn. C. R. S. 44 1 HAWLEY DUTCHEE ELIZABETH SNYDEE Junior Officers President ...... .... H AWLEY DUTCHER Vice-President. . . .... ELIZABETH SNYDER Secretary. . . . .RUSSELL SIGLER Trmswer. . . . .LUCY LAMBERT RUSSELL SIGLER 45 l Eiatnrg nf thv Svnphnmnrv Gilman ' J'X'1'lf5 INCE all si ns of our greenness have disappeared we can not have our achievements over- - g 1 looked. VVe have taken part, this year, in all the social and literary activities of the school, A ' ' C ' I F tb ll W In athletics, our class has been unusually well represented by the Captains of tie oo a C, ant Fund in the Hiffh School, by raising 324.00 from their candy sale. Altogether, we are a lb nd do not lack what is called "initiative" VVe are already making plans for a bright 1 VV' X. L f C f- 2' 'CHRGM TJ. C l Junior Basketball Teams. Qur girls started the Campaign of the College Endowment mighty jolly class a and successful Junior Year. H. K. 46 HAROLD WALKER JOHN GILLIES Sophomore Officers Pffewdezozot ....... .... H AROLD VVALKER Vice-P1'esidem. . . ..... JOHN GILLIES Treasmfer ..... . . .GEORGE XNINSLOXV Secrefczry. . . . . .HELEN IQOTTCAMP GEORGE VVINSLONV HELEN Ko'r'rcA1s11 47 Sn Sl Mit" iii-ft F9 fsvii.- 'X Eizinrg nf the Elirviihman Gilman HE class of 1926 showed early signs of living up to Adelphi standards in scholarship, athletics, X and school spirit. The Honor Roll and attendance lists will show that the class is looking fxikjlfvfgd for its rightful place. lt is well represented this year and promises im rovement in suct- 'A.4ZMf,Q , P ' . .fr-Q-.-L ceedmg years. , Football was well supported by '26. VVe contributed Norman Clark, john Smith and Kenneth Rochambeau, as substitutes for the first team. Also Rudolph Lobo, Todd Fairbain, Junior Corcoran, Todd Dewey, Dick Leggitt and Harry O'Brien did their share in making the Junior Team Suc- cessful this year. , In December the class decided to see a play. The majority of the class were for seeing "The Last Warning.', but to humor Mr. Murray we agreed to see a Shakespearean tragedy. The committee decided on John Barrymore in 'AHamlet." Going back to athletics, Adelphi's successful wrestling squad was improved by the presence of Rudolph Lobo, Kenneth Rochambeau and Harry O'Brien, three of '26 already mentioned. The Midget Basketball Team was supported by the following Hrst year boys: Todd Fairbain, Junior Corcoran, Dick Leggitt, and Ray Armstrong, manager. The Adelphi College Drive did not go unnoticed. The First Year Girls held a dance in the Gym- nasium which raised a considerable sum for that purpose. Altogether, the class of '26 has started off well and we intend to make it one of the best. D. T. 48 X RUDOLPH L0Bo I'IELEN PFLUG E Freshman Officers President ...... 2 . .RUDOLPFI LOBO Vice-Prcsidenzt. . . . .HELEN PFLUG .fecffeirzry ..... . . .DON1XLD TODD Tffeaszufer. . . .... AGNES BASS DONALD TODD AGNES BASS 49 TM 'We are the class of '23. A jolly lot, I say, are we. Our teachers are the best that comeg For who can beat our Hanes and Young. Miss Richardson has been a brick. And quite the same has been Miss Quick. Wfith relativity and the laws of forces Mr. lewett taxes our resources. Phil Langdon leads our forty-four. Perhaps it's well he leads no niore. For 'fday by day in every Way" Into our classrooms pranks find their way H. V. R., H, M. D. 50 EIGHTH GRADE 51 If 1-1 L: 0.1721 ' f ' , fizwfa. E E? f -fH P . an- -X gy , N rf. Q? Q ' M .6454 Ea' 'I YB . A' -ff 4 ' 2- 9 R 1 so ffsi, 7, G jf After learning them they were promoted to Miss I Mmoi s room wheie they learned to read and write. After satisfactory passing 111611 first exams they weie promoted to M155 H, 1aPX'Q!Q' U Minor's room. Tn the fall of 1921 three of the members of the class left for Packer. The N 1916 a class of small children in Miss Beaterman's 'room were learning their A B Cs. sl lf. - A - . . . - class then went to Miss Common's room where Margaret and Cornelius Means joined. Next the class moved to Miss Bratton's room, thence to Miss Hem-y's. During that year two of the boys carried off medals at Held day. The class is now in Room 45, Mr. Hanes room. The class has a good amount of dramatic material. One of the boys represents the school on the Academy VVrestling Team, There arg several good prospects for baseball. The class will be heard from in a favorable way later on, A. A. H. A. 52 -.1 SEVENTH GRQXDE 53 WH11-ING EVANS Ahrlphiem Baath 07" 17 4 ffff fxgjf 4 ,M S S FRANCES TIEBOUT FRANKLIN BIVINS RUSSELL LOWELL 54 ELIZABETH BULL PRISCILLA PAINE , ,.., I . ., '-"ff va, ,vm ,. 4' 74, 08:1-fv.' " . 4, .U I , 4, gr , I Q is 751 7' pf 2' , f M PHILIP CAHILL Adelphian Board Ilffcumging Ed1'1'01f. . . Lfiferary Editor. . . Bzzsinvss lwazzczger. . . Adw'1'z'1fs1f11g IWLI1-Layer. . I . Academy Noics ..... . Gvfadmztc Nofes. . . . . Aflzlrtics ....... A rf .......... . Asxiszfant Arr. . . 55 . .WI-IITING EVANS . . .FRANCES TTEBOUT FRANKLIN BIVINS RUSSELL LOWELL ..ELIzABETIfI BULL M.xIzG.fxRIfT JACOBUS . . . ,PHILIP CAHILL -PRISCILLA PAINE . . .DWIGHT LITTLE .r IVLARGAREI JACOBUS DWIGHT LITTLE ,Nqr UN K. . LEAGUE 57 'QP o O X 0 o '- 4, . o J, .- X MISS GOLDSMITH MISS ELS MORE BEATRICE ARCHER ELIZABETH SELOVER ROSAMOND T.-XNNER AGNES BASS ilieqarwrntatinvya tn Svtuhentn' Enarh Faculty Class 1923 Class 1924 Class 1925 Class 1926 Boys' Athletic Association .... Girls' Atl'Llez'1'c Association, . . . Cercle Fraugais ..........., Dezztsclwr Vereilz. . . El Club Espauol .... Boys' Glee Club ...... Girls' Glen Club ........ Dramatic Association. . . E.1'fEl1Sl0l'l Soviofy. . . Sczence Club .............. Debafing Club- Fall Term. . . Spring Term Adeljvl1ia1z.., ..... Adelplzic ..... MR. ALDER MR. JOHNSON DWIGHT LITTLE AVERY STIRRATT EDGAR HI1'CHINGS JOHN GILLTES . . .AUSTEN TOMES . . . . .MARGARET RICE , . . .FRANCES TIEBOUT Nj. RUSSELL LOWELL GERTRUDE SEIDENBERG .......L0wELL MEDD . . . .PRISGILLA PAINE .. . . .AMALIE MAYER . . .VIRGINIA FULLER . . . . .MERTON PERRY .EDWARD BENINGTON . . . . .PAUL SHASKAN . , .FRANKLIN BIVINS . . . . EVERETT LEWIS 7 - .15-.Zh '. Iizi M , , -5 Q , J 5' ff fi fy -' . 41. .wifi Iwi: 1 -.3 1. fm, .xi-. , .. ,. uw A, ..,.-. ,.A,,, . . .A . ... .4,i.E,. L, PHILIP CAHILL MARGARET JACOBUS Ihr Svtuhrntn' -Magus Officers P7'6SZ.d07'lf ....... ......... .... I . PHILIP CAHIL Vice-Presidefzf .... ........ E LIZABETH BULL Secretary ...... .... M ARGARET A. JACOBUS Treasurevf .... . . .MIL L. W. JOHNSON 59 3 ELIZABETH BULL MR. L. XV. JOHNSON X N 'Ax W WIIQUL S mor Prem HE SENIOR PROM of the class of 1923 proved to be a great success. It was held at the Brooklyn Wonianls Club on Friday evening, May the eleventh. Excellent music was pro- vided by the Zeta Psi Orchestra of Columbia University. Aww,-ozric The patrons and pationesses were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Alder, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson, Miss Theodora Goldsmith, Mrs. Conibes. Mrs. Tonies, Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Van Norden. The committee in charge consisted of Margery Van Norden, Chairman, Margaret jacobus, Beatrice Archer, Edward Benington, Everett Stoothoff, Philip Cahill, Richard Gurney, and Everett Lewis. 62 .' EJ Q.,-jk' ' X. "E'Wc3Qi 7027 5 ,M g as AN ,llil.lMh V '6i'u'!' 2756 ' Nllll qw z z W i J X IWW " ,lx T T ff- ff- 'St ix , , K lu 1 kv i f fl. 2 'PARKER 45am Junior- emvr F'-N' HE annual junior-Senior Dance was held on Saturday evening, March 1Oth. This year it was held in College Study Hall, which was artistically decorated. The music was excellent and was Qijljrifi supplied by the Meadowbrook Qrchestra. T '4' ' 0' It is needless to say that those present at the dance had a most enjoyable evening. Wfe wish to take this opportunity to thank our patrons and patronesses who were Mr. and Mrs. Cooley, Miss Goldsmith and Mr. Andrews. The great financial success was due to the efforts of the committee which consisted of Margaret Halkett Cchairmanj, Elizabeth XValsh, Edward Benington, Elizabeth Snyder, Lucy Lambert and Alfred Houghton. M. I. H. 63 OW EIRL'S GLEE CLUB HE CLUB this year has been greatly hindered in its activities by having such a late beginning. However -we have had several successful rehearsals under the direction of Mr. Thayer and are planning a real surprise for our part in the Graduation program in June. V. C. President ...... ...... V ALERIE CURRIE Vice-President. . . ..... ELIZABETH WALSH Vice-President .... ....... E LLA MURPHY Students' Board .... . .. .PRISCILLA PAINE 64 I G IRLS' GLEE CLUB 65 E. BENINGTON R. LQWELL E. STOOTHOFF HE BCDYS' GLEE CLUB was organiaed in the spring term and due to this late start no per 265 Expt formauces have yet been Ugwen. F1fteen boys Slgllfid up and regular perrods xx ere arranged Su-512 for rehearsals and an aet1ve mterest was shown m them. 'W' Q - L M President .... .... E VERETT LEWVIS Secretary .... .......... . . .LOWELL MEDD Teuom Bmfifofzes Basses A. TOMES E. LEWIS XV. EVANS R. BURHANS A. NALL K. XVILLIAMS D. LITTLE VV. XVILLIAMS C I. O'BERRY H. VVALKER L. NIEDD E. HITCHING 66 . LEHRENKRAUSS BOYS' GLEE CLUB 67 .. ,V-fm A- - , T r ff- " rf' 2 ,:,f,:.,,.1fafgff,.'-if - - ,,W.j.f:jr!, In Q .-.-Qwk-gh ff . f ,. '- . 4 , 1 .fp - 1.21-:f-K' 1 4- . im V. ,... -. , V -- '- .. if. . l as f,-' ' .' ' . " ' 1 if ff., f , .4 R., - f -vs cf- .V as:f:vf,., -aa 5121- : f' .1 4 . 2:-if , 1 I aww -:fa 'f, . -a:Q1::1-:- nga ,.-1g4:s.- .Q . , :Q--I-4-5.6--2 'fs-Q-A-,., -as V. L ,-U, fb 'asf ., ., A MARc4,xRE'r J Aconus FRANCES TIEBOUT ' R,UTH ALLEN M ILDRED DAHL TE tvnainn Svnrivtg gl....Z.E ..55 ,,.. HE first event of the 1922-1923 year of the Extension Society was a party for old and new i students which was held in the "Gym" I F A::-':'q j uf A4'1 This year the Society had a Russlan Booth at the "Streets of Wonderland Bazaar," 1i"'1"'i"::i5 which proved very successful. At Christmas a large number of children were made happy by receiving Red Stockings which were filled by the school, under the supervision of the Society. The usual Christmas party was given for the kiddies at the Kindergarten. One of the members was dressed as Santa Claus and distributed toys and candy to all. Wfith the generous help of the school, we are raising money at present, to provide a bed at the Brooklyn Hospital. ' The most successful year for the Extension Society will close with a The Dansant to be held in May. Wfe owe all our success this year to the kind help and advice of Miss Elsinore. ' R. B. A. X Officers Prcsidwzf ....... . .MARGARET jixcoizus Secrem1'y. . . .... RUTH ALLEN Vice-Prf'sidcnt. . . . . .FRANCES TIEROUT Treas111fe1'. . . . . .BTILDRED DrXHL 68 , l .4 If W.: - ,,, , f 5,f?21f,..,. 'ti,Z,nlf'Q:':iii3i':f1 . ' , -WW.-W "-ft 1-.":f '11-My-' . Et, , vw Jggzyf ya, .7 1- ,M - .,-,rn . ."f2l1:,I2 'fp-5:2-".'!Lf: - , - 2:7111 1-579'-3 :-.1'42.'- -V,-:mv--. ..,f.,-was-qrgz' .pw - f .. f arnfsgwi ' " ' RAY BURHANS EARI1 SMITH EvERE'1'1' Lnwis HAWLEY Durcrum Svrirnrv Glluh HE BUYS, SCIENCE CLUB had a very successful year under the able guidance of Mr. mx. Q Iewett and President Burhans. A motion picture entertainment was given before the school. 'EK showing the making of steel. Many interesting trips were taken, which included the lfVard ' J X'--, ' r 5 'I AQ- Bread Companyls factory, the S. S. Olympic, the Wfallace Candy factory and other places. The trip to the Kirkman Soap Co1npany's factory proved of unusual value. All the members heartily join in thanking Mr. Jewett for his untiring work to make the club a success. E. L. Officers P2'csz'dc111 ...... . . .RAY BURHANS Sccreiavfy. . . ..... EVERETT LEWIS Vice-President. . . . . .EARL SMITH Trcasmfer. . . .. . I'I.XWLEY DLTTCIIEIQ 69 L11-1.l.w Goxusz D ,g 11 oms ARKER FRANCES BYERS PRISCILLA PECK . 9' 0 Glvrrlv iliranraw 1 Pl'f'SldC7'11Zl ....... .... L ILLIAN GOMEZ Sec1'eZa1'y... .... FRANCES BYERS VlCG-Pl'8S1-d87lf .... .... D ORIS PARKER Tffeasmfmf .... . . . .PRISCILLA PECK LTHOUGH our efficient president and equally eflilcielit vice-president were forced to leave us in Ilaiiuary, the Cercle Franeais has had a very successful year. li? 'W 42 . . . At our auction 111 the tall we raised more money than l1ad been expected, so that we """" were able to send a fine Christmas box to Madame Debeve and her children. The Tri- Color dance was a great success too, as all will testify who attended it. Nile readopted the custom of having a meeting twice a month a11d of having it a partly social meeting. F. B. 70 . A - r FLORA H1-:NIGIN MA1zGAREr HA1,KE'rr 71 Gllnh 7 annual CHA RLOTTE Dru. M1 LDRED SGHWENN President ...... ...... F LORA H1iNlGIN Vice-President . . . . . .MARGARET HALKETT Secretary ..... ...., C HARLOTTE DILL Treasurer. . . . . .MILDRED SCI-IWENN X HIS year has indeed been a very successful one for El Club Espanol. Although our nieetinff Ll QQ have been inadequately attended. a few loyal Adelphians have stood faithfully by and in QQQVQZE, eveiy Way lent their aid to the advancement of the Club. gg J v , . psy lo The one nniportant event of the year was the Halloween party in the small gymnasium We cannot express our gratitude to Senorita Auwater for her kind assistance and in . terest during the past year. Plans are now in progress to give a medal to the niost proncient Spanish student. 7l C. T.D X E A, -' I AF- X VN- --,N if - si 1 , ,AMX Q . RL.-'fre II: . fy ?"sIX A . ff Lf 0 o x LTHOUGH the Debating Club lacked in the number of its members this year, the latter agree that they have had most successful meetings. That is greatly due to the interest the "old standbysu have taken in the work who would, however, like stronger support from the lower classes and it is hoped they will join in larger numbers next year. fr' All members who have given their valuable time on Friday afternoons feel assured that the meetings have proved most profitable to them in the knowledge they have gained. ' - '- ' ll f the school, Much The debates have covered current events topics as Well as domestie prob eins o valuable information was derived from the discussions on these subjects by the various speakers. Mr. johnson has continued his aid by giving his usual interesting and most helpful C1'1l1C'S reports and we wish to thank him for his cooperation. E. I. T. 72 KEITH XIVILLIAMS EDYVARD BENINGTON Lok UORMM Officers Fall Term. . . . . P7'C'S1'LZ7 en! Spring Term. .. SC'C'l'0fC17'j7 ..... . . Criific. . . .. . KEITH WILLIAMS EDVVARD BENINGTON ......Lo1s GORMAN Vice-P1'es1'dc1zt. ..... . . . . . . . .ETHEL TIMM1zRM,xN ...Mlm L. JOHNSON ETHEI. 'I'1MM12RM.-x N 73 MR. L. jo H NSON EARL SMITH FRANKLIN BIVINS J. RUSSELL LOWELL Benin-rhvr Herrin 'Y' HE "Deutscher Verein" has been virtually inactive this last school-year on account of its small Begg? ----aw- - 1csz.dcu,f, EARL SMITH. g m I , I . . . tfwph nieinbership. This, however, did not prevent the election of officers and the list includes: 95 :sittin sa Vice-Presifdezzf, FRANKLIN B1v1Ns. Secretary and Treasurer, PAUL SHASKAN. Represez-ztative, Stzzdclzfs' Board, J. RUSSELL LOVVELL. The club looks eagerly forward to a bigger and better organization in the future, and only requests all who follow the Teutonic language to lend effective cooperation, in order to make our unit a big coming success! 74 OFF FOR A HIICE 1' Uhr 2-Xhrlphi Qing Stunts URING the fall of 1922 the Scouts of Troop 169 held hikes every two weeks. One of these was V an overnight hike. Although not many scouts slept that night, a good time was had by all. The several patrols held Weekly meetings during the Winter months. 5?-M43-i' As spring came on the hikes were again resumed, and the scouts expect to hold another overnight hike before school closes. H. R. P. 75 Y Jim L WND Wm of Fi x-1...-.Q OUR OWN CIRCUS 76 -x. ,. I j , 112' A ' ff 'W -2 ., W T f' 'W 69 :W 'fy 357' 'Qf xy f' 2 N mai? ul My I -fax f w su X Qxx "' 4, -.9 W V 55:- 4 ,V fix' mlh -PAKN4 .vmb .Q f Q vs x fb V ,fzf , AL :LN- 1 A f , , 1 f 4- "', , ff 1 14" 1:11, , ,, -.-f,. sz ff l ' 1,41 wnx 'W -v f 'wi 7 ,TPC 'i CL 3 L V f Mn X ww ,, f , x, , JM y'f,"" ff , ' VL., f ' , ,I ' 'QV -wh? If I X 'J 'www-A A 9 E, "- V3 I" "1 w- A -I " P" - IJ! f' 3 ' " Q, fin - I 7? 1 y - Vefv w -6 QQ? 2, , , 7 1 ' 4 , '21, Z I A c , MW I 1 ii.,-fel Qf., J " 77 RICHARD GURNEY LOWELI. BIEDD KEITH WILLIAMS DR- H- 5- PE'l'TIT 3 ignga' Athlvtir Azznriaiinn Presidetzt Richard Gurney Vice-President Secretary Lowell Medd Keith VVilliams Tifcasztrez' Dr H S. Pettit Faculty Members nf the Athletic Council Mr. E. C. Alder Mr. L. VV. johnson Dr. H. S. Pettit Mr. A. C. Banks Zlnhiuihual Tinnnrz fur 1922-1523 VVinner of Alpha Phi Cup-R. Gurney XfVinr1er of Leeniing Cup-VV. M. Perry Winner of Sigma Psi Cup-D. R. Little 78 lllinnv ra nf the A. A. 1922-1923 FOOTBALL lbbotson, Capt. Hitchings Mason Blatchford Kimball O'Berry Evans Lewis Pflug Gurney Little E. Rochambeau Cahill, Mgr. BASKETBALL Tornes, Capt. Hitchings Perry Gurney Little Sigler 4 WRESTLING Mason, Capt. Evans Wfillianus Bivins Lewis Trousdale, BASEBALL Gurney, Capt. Medd Stoothoff Hitchings O'Berry Viggiani Kahn Stirratt Wfalker Wfebster Tomes, Mgr. Sigler Stirratt Stootholl Tomes Stirratt Bivins, Mgr Mgr. FOR BREAKING SCHOOL RECORD W. M. Perry, Push-Up Record, 48 79 Ellnnthall 'Pam nf 15122 Captain .... ... .JOHN Isisorson, ex '2-l Jlfazvzager. . . . . .PI-111.111 CAHILL, '23 Conch .....,... ..........,....... i ALLVIN C. BANKS OOTBALL for 1922 brought to Adelphi -at creditable record. l 4 . . . . . . . . . FF-,1 Cilppled at various times by injuries and 1nel1g1b1l1t1es of numerous natures, the Brown vs 1 Z JX ,t cb, o -. E , I K r Qllllkil-' and Gold machine was successful in winning well three of its games and losing gamely the Q-X H23 other tour. ' fthe letter illlleu Capt. lhbotson-Splendid work at end. Kept out of several games by severe injuries. Gurney-Excellent performance at quarter in every game. Graduation Adelphi's loss. Hitchings-Hard line hitting as full back. Quadruple touchdown trick at Freeport. O'Berry-Great improvement, warranting high expectation for next season. Mason-Hard and effective work at guard. Blatchford-Fine work at Kingsley. Good forward passing throughout the season. Evans-'Conscientious work in the line. 7 Little-After late start made good showing. All-round utility man. Sigler-Fine tackling work. Bad injuries kept him out of several games. Lewis-Good work at guard and center. Stirratt-New varsity man of whom may be expected excellent work next year. Stoothoit-Good work in Dwight game. Good utility man. Kimball-Good work at center. Consistent material for next year. Tomes-Better work at tackle than last year. Pllug-Fine hack-held work. Adelphi's lossg Cascadilla's gain. E. Rochamheau-Did well for an inexperienced man. when given the opportunity. J. P. C. 80 ,,.,:,., .... ,.,..,.. -. ... TTS? .3-531-9 4 12 gwfdsf .QSNEN1 2??a yy, QA xt 2. 1' WW-w wc' Wm ff milf , .,.,, , !"' 292 f4?x 7721 9.Z'W-532 F M,-1.1 -V.. M,-,, , ., 355 iffy? K f gig? y 7 W 4 if wg? Top Row: Banks cCO2ICl1j,lE.ROCll2l11'llJC211.1,SlglCT, Bivins, Mason. EVLl11Q lomnb, lxlmball, LEWIS, Stirratt, Gillies, O'Berry. Cahill CMgr.l Middle Row: XVilliams, Stootlmff. Little, Hitchings: lbbotson CCz1pt.j, Gumex, PHug Rochambeau Boltom Row: Benington, Clark. Sl Eaakrihall l long end of the seo lLfHOUGH the first basketball team d.d not come out on tie s still it had a fairly successful season. Despite much sickness among the players and d some exciting games and gave some exhibitions, case d hedule the team stage 5 an unusually har sc b sket- QJL9 of Good basketball., It is generally felt that Adelphi is on its Way back to its former position in local a ' ' ' l excellent coaching of "Bert', Halsted. lue in a great pait to tie .1 .... ':-"-.:fl.. ball and that this is C Ghz Eettvr illllen l greatest number of points from the field, dropping d 'tt center and made tie g res in many Tomfs CCaptain playe C in thirty-two field goals. G'I17'7lI33' played a wonderful defensive and offensive game at guard. I-le was the team,s highest individual scorer, making forty points from the foul line and thirty-two from the field. Pcrrnv played forward and added materially to the team's scores by his shooting. Sfirrai played a line game at guard until forced to stop playing because of a broken hand. howed his accuracy as a shot from the field in the latter Sigler, who captained the second team. s halt of the season and played a close guarding game. ' ' f Oueatest num-ber Lifile as seco nd in the point o gi forward. Hitrhiazgs played a steady and reliable game at of field g guard. 82 oals made and playe d a good game at Top Row: Cahill, Little, Dutcher QAss't Mgrj, Halstecl CCoachj, Bivins QMgr.j, Sigler, Stoothoff Botiom Row: Perry, Hitchiugs, Tomas CCaptainj, Stirrzmtt, Gurney 83 wrestling ent over the one of 1921-22. The squad was HIS year's Wrestling team showed much improvem twice as large, and many of the wrestlers were better than 1ast year. OBrien and 1fV1ns1oW took care of the 105 1b. classg Herbert Aungst the 1153 Bivins mgnwgga the 1253 Lewis and Howry the 1353 Brawley and Keith Wfilliams the 145g Mason and Trous- ' da1e the 1585 and Evans the 175. Lewis Mason and Evans were the big members, the first two going through the season unthrown ! J and Evans showing up very well for a new man. t that of '23 fine resu1ts mav be expected. If next year's team is given the same suppor as , V T. B. T. Ef W. M. 84 Top Row: XlVi1lSlOXV Bivins, Banks flfoachj, Aungst B0z't011'-L Row: LCWiS,AT1'OLlSd21lC QM ff j f 4 f auaber , Mason CCaptai11j, Evans, How1'3 85 1 ifiaavhall 1 Pam "" ' ITH atnucleus of only five letter men to build its baseball team around, Adelphi has suc- E ceeded in turning in a record that would be a credit to any team. The team was captained N by Richard Gurney, managed by Austen Tomes, and coached by Dr. Pettit. ' . 'S. 1,L . . , . . . ' Captain Gurney, playing ms third year at short-stop, has proven himself a worthy leader. Medd. the star of last year's team. was as good as ever until he broke his finger in the Poly game. ' Hitchings played a steady and reliable game as pitcher and as catcher. O'Berry, last year's pitcher, showed good form at Znd. Walker, our third baseman, developed into a good all-round man. VVebster, regular fielder, substituted as catcher after Medd's injury and proved a decided asset to the team. Stirratt, at Hrst, proved himself a competent man. Stoothoff again showed himself a valuable fielder. Viggiani, though small, was etch-cient both at bat and on the held. Kahn improved rapidly and showed good head-work. Seideuberg, Levy, Lobo and Dutcher showed the right kind of spirit as substitutes. A. T. 86 H fy Q if , -, 1 V Top Row: Dr. Petitt fCoachj, Levy, Wfinslow, Dutcher, Kahn, Lobo, Tomes CMgr.j. Boffouz Row: Seidenberg, Stoothoff, Wfebster, Medd, Gurney CCapt.U, Wfalker, Viggizmi, Stiwatt, O'I3er1'y 87 .Uuninr 'igaakrihall I Pam T HE junior Basketball Team of 1922-23 was one that the school can justly be proud of. Fourteen games were won in a schedule of twenty contests. F341 Captain Ted House, at center, directed his men in fine fashion throughout the season 'J and added many points to the team's total. Myron Kahn, Harry Powers, and Marvin Levy, forwards, were a very fast trio, and the fact that they made over two hundred of the team's points shows how accurate their shooting was. jack Wfebster, Donald Ross and Manager Godfrey Levy were the guards. These three were the reasons for the opposing teams' low scores. In addition to this. they added their quota of baskets. VVeb- ster shot the fouls for the team in fine style. G. L. 88 n LS Assam AML EX J? 2: gf' XXI .. 'Q' jill -.-d 'P+-Q 'N 's--- ,I-lf. -v. Q' " 4 SENIORS -CHAMPIONS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Cbirln' Atlilviir 2-Xsnnriatinn fi I-IE GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION started activities last fall by a tennis tournament ffl f A at Adelphi Academy field. A large number of enthusiastic aspirants turned out to participate. After many spirited contests Margaret Rice was victorious. 'fqwii-532: During the winter months basketball held the main interest of the girls. Many C011- testants turned out as candidates for the different class teams. The interclass games were finally training the performance was an exceptionally good a close. brought to a conclusion by the junior-Senior game in which the Seniors were the victors. on Friday evening, March 23rd. Owing to careful one. All who attended felt fully repaid. , of which proved very popular. of the year. This brought a very enjoyable season to The Girls' Gymnasium exhibition was held Vtfith spring came tennis and hockey, both An Athletic Banquet was held at the end E. M. Officers President ...... ............. B TILDRED DAHL Vice-P1'es1'deut ...... . . .ELIZABETH SNYDER Sccwfmfy-Treasurer. . . .... ELLA MURPHY 92 W. Q4-ig ..f"r,'f wf-'.--.-'.3':MK Qbualitp Street Presented at Adelphi Academy On April 27th Bliss Phoebe ..... .................1XfIARGARET RICE Captain Valentine Brown .... ...VVHITING EVANS Miss Susan .... . . . Miss Fanny ...... Miss Ufilloziglzby. .. Ilfiss Henrietta. . . Sergeant ....... Ensign Blades .... ....FRANCEST1EBOUT . . . ,BEATR1CE ARCHER . . . . .ELSA HOPICE . . . . . .PIELEN THROOR . . . .GORDON IQTMBALL ..........TED PIOUSE Lient. Spicer. . . .... ........ R OBERT RHEINPIART Patty ......... .................. E LIZABETH BULL School Children Officers of the Dramatic Association President ......................... MARGARET RICE Vice-President .................... XVHITING EVANS Secretary ..................... EDWARD BENINGTON Representative to Students' Boara' .... EXMALIE MIXYER Business Manager . Stage IM'UIIClgGl'. . . Property Manager Electrician ....... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .FRANKLIN BIVINS . . . . . .TQETTH VVILLIAMS . . . . . .PLVERETT STOOTHOFF HAWLEY DUTCHER Publicity Manager .... ..... X WHITING EVANS 947+ -1 th avhfjgw .i 1' ei ' gtk f"" HOA! there! l Hold your horses! Stop for a second or so and gaze at the history of ye Draniatique Association. It's been in Adelphi a long time but we doubt whether a bigger or 5- N better success has been made in a school play before this one. ' J "Quality Street," that delightful play by Sir James Barrie, was a great financial and dramatic success. This was due to a great degree through the splendid coaching of Mrs. Wlright, and expert financiering of Franklin Bivins, Our stage hands deserve special credit and all the various committees really worked hard to present a good play. VVe advertised it in all the New York and Brooklyn papers and our advertisements did not come up to the real merit of the showg which is saying a good deal. Our Dramatic Association not only enlivens the proclivities in the direction of dramatics but it also gives the cast a wonderful time in the bargain. 'We hope that in the future we shall have even better successes. WV. E. 95 96 ' ,W m ,K l mlmxwllmllllilfmwwllllf1i1l16llfl'14mllIE.1lI WLI.'Illl1lhI'Ill'lIUI'lIIllllllVllM!llEl mmamnmnwu um rr u mm K G1 'T If ' - , 1 .,,., ,NT '. 1 . R , 'y ' V G YW 'vw 'W mf 'wf2."fM'fw5ulf1' LLM 'H F" 1 1 ' ' -J-f-AHHLL-LHKMJH-U-p-M-1'-M4-A '--L'-M " U'1""""-1'W"""" if I 1 Q ' ang N K ,Aff Til Z , ,f , 3X M 4 ydk xf .1 A ' W- f V f,-QC WLM ' ---'--, . , - K ' ,IA I O if A' K ' 'Y ' , L: 2 1 I ' 4 "b Y u .nw H 1 w 'mr mmuun MY MWF -f'f 1V!II1l lu N EN V - If , xv. I ' 3 ,, R X: . , X J. PHILIP CAHILL EVERETT STOOTHOFF JAMES T ROUSDALE RICHARD GURNEY ALPHA . . . BETA .... GAMMA . . . DELTA .. 'EPSILON . . ZETA . . . ETA .... THETA .... IOTA .... KAPPA . . . LAMBDA . . MU ..... NU ..,.. XI ....... OMICRON . . . PI ....... RHo ........ SIGMA ........ ICAPA BETA TAU ........ Alpha 1511i Zliraitrrnitg Founded 1876 Elnla Cllltaplrr Admitted 1890 Active Members fSeniorityj EDWIN MAsoN RUSSELL SIGLER FRANKLIN BIVINS DONALD Ross AUSTEN TOMES VVHITING EVANS EDGAR HITCHINGS Chapter Roll . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .Upper Canada College, Toronto, Canada .. . .Murfreesboro School, Murfreesboro, W. Va. . . . .Branton Training School, Shelbyville, Tenn. . . . . . . . Castle Heights School, Lebanon, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mooney School, Galveston, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Swanee Military Academy, Swanee, Tenn. . . . .Shenandoah Valley Military Academy, Wincliester, Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . .Baylor School, Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . . . .Peoples-Tucker School, Trenton, N. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terrill School, Dallas, Texas . . . . . .Kentucky Military Academy, Lyndon, Ky. . . . . . . . . .Gordon Military Institute, Barnesville, Ca.. . . . . .Woodbury Forest School, Woodbury-Forest, Va. .................................Vermor1t Academy . . . .New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rock Ridge Hall, Wheeling, W. Va, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y, . . . . .St. John's Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y. 98 ALPHA PHI FRATERNITY 99 Eelta flhrta illr Founded 1896 Manima Glhapt Admitted l897 atvrnitg Pl' Active Members AVERY ST1RR.x'rT VV. HAWLEY IJUTCHER JACK T. O'BERRY ALFRED J. SEIDENBERG EDWARD XV. BENINGTUN EDNVARD T. HOUSE GEORGE B. W1NsLow IQEITH S. W1LL1AMs IQENNETH A. HOWRY GAMMA BETA . . . DELTfX .. ZETA .... ETA .... THETA .... LAMBDA I oT,x .... IQAPPA MU .... NU .... PI ....... Chapter Roll . . . . . . . . . .Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. . .Mohegan Lake School, Mohegan Lake, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . .Montclair I-Iight School, Montclair, N. J. East Orange High School, East Orange, N. J. . . . . . . . . . .Central High School, Duluth, Minn. . . . . . . . . . .St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn. .Minneapolis High School, Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . . . . . . . .Newark Academy, Newark, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . .Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill. ....Pontiac High School, Pontiac, Mich. . . . . .Pasadena High School, Pasadena, Cal. OMICRON ......... Central High School, Detroit, Mich. RHO ...... ............ I aniaica High School, Jamaica, L. I. SIGMA .. .... DeVVitt Clinton High School, New York City TAU ...... .......... I ilushing High School, Flushing, N. Y. IIPSILON .... ...... D e La Salle Institute, New York, N. Y. Cm ...... ...... ..... D e troit University School, Detroit, Mich. IOO D ELTA TI-IETA FRATERNIT Y 101 ISABEL PECKHAM PASHLEY judge FREDERICK E. CRANE EDMUND GALE JEWETT EUGENE C. ALDER RUTH LUCILE ERHARDT EDITH GORDON :KIRKLAND JANET HUTTON PERRY NATALIE LORRAINE BENISCH EDVVINA ST. FELIX BLAKE FRANKLIN HAMMOND BIVINS FLORA EMMA HENIGIN EDITH NIAY MACCORMACK VVALTER BEERTON PERRY M 1511111 iflanhv Ahelphi Qlhapter Charter granted June 13, 1916 Society founded at Tome School Honorary Members JAMES H. POST Faculty Members LLOYD W. JOHNSON Active Members JANMES CHRYSTIE HUGHES embers of the Class of 1923 CLINTON L. ROSSITER HERBERT K. TWITCHELL THEODORA GOLDSMITH LOIS COLE HOLLIS COOLEY MARY FAYETTE DRIGGS IDA PRIGOHZY FREDERICK J. SADDINGTON HERBERT SPENCER COHEN THIRZA ANNA PINI MARGARET VVHEELER RICE EARL CHARLES SMITH FRANCES ELIZABETH TIER-OUT Honorary Members of this Year, 1923 MR. 11'1ORTIMER BYERS REBECCA H. EASTMAN IO2 FLORA EMMA HENIGIN THIRZ-X AVNA PINI .,f21-fQ1,-f, - -L--1-hz if-f S EDITH MAY MACCORMACK IVIARGARET XTVYHEELER RICE FRANCES ELIZABETH TIEBOUT 103 FnAxH1,1N II.-xMMoNn BIVINS XVALTER MERTON PERRY EARL CHARLES SMITH I04 1 XX ,AMX , 551' r 1 .WJ ,f 'Q f Kiw i' M Q Qs ' M qw X XXX dl 9 X XXXXX M Z Z Tim 5 Q .- ' 5 mince? V H lb gb LIZFEXZQIXMHY 105 Name Miss Goldsmith Mr. Murray Miss Jacot Mr. Johnson Miss Elsmore Mr. Andrews Mrs. Banks Mr. Iewett Miss Tournier Mr. Freyburger Miss Quick Mr, Cooley Miss Austin Miss Auwarter Miss Van Buskirk Mrs. Cochran 1 iliarultg Birvrinrg Youthful Ambition Haven't got over it yet To drive a fire engine To buy horse and carriage To invent something that would enable me to climb to any height To travel To own Cody's Circus To Whistle To be a writer To be independent To be a doctor To give powders and pills To wear long pants Motion picture writer To construct a com- fortable home for poor children To go round the world Not realized, thanks be ! Must Exciting Moment Too many to enumer- ate Talking a drunken "tin horse" out of desire to shoot holes in me Upset in a canoe lNhen a real live goat knocked me into a fraternity ' Canit decide Escape from drown- mg XNhen I thought I could whistle In a rowboat in a fog -in front of a steamer Starting for U. S. It is to come Too many to tell Dreamed I was Babe Ruth lvVhen class gets something correctly When all my students passed C. B. E. 'When I viewed Niagara Falls A horse back ride W h i c h well-nigh ended fatally 106 Greatest Weakness Talking too much Trying to "pass" cer- tain people Schrafffs ice cream My left little toe Great many things Wanderlust Not being able to whistle Too 'many plans Too conscientious Patience Frosted chocolates Bolshevist literature Talking Modesty Too good natured Goucher Patties Motto of Life A lady never hurries Honi soit qui mal y pense 3 "Be a lifter, not a leaner" ' Be happy and they will think you are good A jolly good boo'k is better to me than gold - Let's go VVhistle while we work Have none Set your mind on what you want and get it ' Know thyself Keep everlastingly at it B2 Be good Do unto others as you would have them do to you Keep busy Do it now Favorite Pastime Reading, swimming, tennis See No. 2 Horse back riding Rolling my own Cthe baby carriagej Gardening Boating Trying to whistle Sleeping Correcting papers Dreaming Sp rinting to the subway Marking papers Hunting wild flowers Correcting exam papers Hiking in the moun- tains Travelling illarultg Eirvrtnrg--Gluniinuvil Favorite Movie Star Ain't no such animal Benny Leonard Dorothy Gish Myself Louise Fayenda Lloyd Vtfhistling Willie Mary Jackie Coogan Constance or Norma None worth looking for Charlie Chaplin Richard Talmadge They are all the same to me Pauline Frederick Theodore Roberts Hopes for the Future For the class of 1923 to pass Eng. C.E.B. About 20 years To spend a year abroad Bright-I want to be a poet For all to pass exams A long and merry life To fwhistle Nuts and currants To sit under my own vine and fig tree To see some fellow hung Still a secret To live happily ever after Go up in an aero- plane Too many for words to tell To enjoy good health Life in the West 107 Bitterest Disappointment Coming after the C.E.B. exams l923's C.E.B'.'s That I am not a boy When I innocently bit a persirnmon Not being a blonde First gray hairs Find I could not whistle Flood destroyed a factory Not a millionaire None of your busi- ness When short skirts became long Not to be 6' 2" and 195 pounds Not being able to think of a plot When brightest stu- dent seemed dull Not to go abroad when I finished my college course Not to have seen all the world Qualities Admired in Opposite Sex Youth and ability to spell Most of you know her Thoughtfulness, moral courage Grace, Geniality and Georgia Character Beauty, intelligence, .sympathy W histling Rarely analyze Courtesy Silence Ambition without conceit Bobbed hair-smiles Good dresser I am too inexperi- encecl Sincerityg a sense of humor M r. C'S IT VVOULD BE INTERESTING T0 KNOW: If anyone ever gets any studying done in Senior Room. What the movie booth in chapel is for. VVhy Mr. Andrews uses such big words. Why Mr. Alder is always making notes. Where Adelphi teams get the bum luck. If anybody in the solid geom. class fails to get a nap during the period. If Walzer is talking again or yet What the majority think of the new exam. system. If anyone knows what they are doing in chemical experiments. How certain boys get into the building free during college affairs. If anyone writes his Senior Essay before the last night. W. M .P. THEN- They were sitting in the parlor. The lamp was turned down low. He told her that he loved her, This lad of long ago. ' She turned aside her lovely head And gave to him her hand instead. Perhaps she was a trifle slow, This gentle lass of long ago. AND NO'VV- They were sitting in the flivver, The head-lights turned away. He told her that he loved her, This bold youth of to-day. She gave to him the other hand, And kissed him too I understand. Perhaps she was a trifle gay, This thoughtless maiden of today. R. L. THE SENIOR BAN-QUET MENU Clams-Ray Burhans, Lowell Medd. Relishcs and Greens Qmostly greensl-Helen Throop Whiting Evans. Radishes-Eleanor Hommel. Tongue Qlongj-Marge I-Ialkett. Dumpling-Cliarlotte Dill. Lobster Salad Qstrictly freshj-Al. Schweickert. Peaches-Peg Iacobus, Bobbie Stevenson. Pears-Ki. Rice, Ev. -Stoothoff. Dorothy Powell, Robert McGay. Ire Cream-Mildred Dahl. Nuts-The rest of us. H. J. P. There are dumbbells in the gym, There are dumbbells in the hall, But the greatest of dumbbells of us all, Will be back at school next fall! E. S. Long may Adelphils blazoned banner wave Above all others in ethereal space Exalted. May her sturdy yeomen brave Long save that shining standard from disgrace. Ott has that lofty ensign proud spurred on Adelphils noblest hearts to do and dareg Full oft h-er warriors strife-stained armor don And rush upon the field her iight to share. Now soon from out the school's wide portal comes A throng of scholars, nurtured in her hall, Prepared to foster right, debase all wrong. When in lif+e's battles sound the thund'ring drums. And to the onslaught blaring bugles call, Those furbished folds will hold them true and strong. E. W. W. I08 OUR GWN ALPI-IABET for Adelphi where develop great minds. Those who enter as morons come out as grinds. is for Books-those elusive possessions Which cause our dear Senate so many long sessions. is for Chapel where we love to chat Of what we did last night-and such things as that. is for the Dances so few and elite Where you see many dancers but many more feet. is for English-we can't do without it The more we learn of it, the less we know about it. is for Funny things seen in the Hall, They're all different sizes, som-e short and some tall. is for Goldsmith, most famous of teachers, Thinks of English all day, but at night- movie features. is for Harmony, a glee club production Meant for amusement but's more often destruction. is for Indulgence, I crav-e it of you So don't turn the page but read the thing through. is for johnson-the life of his classes He hammers out jokes and amuses QPU the masses. stands for the Klasses that are kut by a few Wlioin the thought of a Saturday morning pursue. is for Latin that subject divine Famous for Cicero who shoots a good line. is for Murray-light as a feather XfVe often have wondered what holds him together. is the Noon hour that comes once each day The time that we eat !-What more can I say? is the Office-that sanctified spot That we enter so coolly and come out so hot. is the Problem of suggesting such things As will keep up a discussion until the bell rings. for the Questions-that base innovation That every six weeks causes us great consternation. is for Senior Room-that scene of much strife 'Tis the center of trouble and also school life. is for Seniors who act so sedate But forget all about it when dashing in late. is for Thayer who plays all the music, No doubt it makes him sick and us sick and you sick. is for all of Us-thirsting for knowledge I And hoping eventually to land up in College. is for Vigilance, almost complete, At dances supplied by the flash-lighting tleet. for the Wall at the head of the stairs, Those leaning upon it soon forget all their cares. is for Xenophon-some more in history But why he's there or what he did will be al- ways a mystery. for the Young things who will read all this junk I wish it were good but I know it is punk. is the Zero we all dread to see But when we don't get we're as surprised as can be. H. T. "Give me a synonym for cast ironf, Shot put." SENIOR ROOM Says Flora H to Edith Mac-'!This room 'tis a dis- grace, just look at all the papers and debris about the place, The letters off the table scarf and pictures from our book, And Kurtz and Walzer's 'thetic tastes in draping up their nook. just look at the "gooloshes" all strewn about the Hoor Wfhich marks full well the lazy ones to strangers at the door." Says Edith Mac- to Flora H- "Remember days of yore VVhen we would stand as juniors and gaze in the Senior door. How we would plan the days to come when we should rule supreme And make this coldlike Senior room into our junior dream! How we would liven up the walls with draperies of brown And wicker chairs with pillows soft we'd scatter all around! The money for the articles we didnlt think about For we just thought as juniors would that that would pop right out. Alas, how futile were our schemes as you can plainly see When you survey this wondrous room from A way down to Z!" Resolved: To the junior class arriving soon VVe make this pledge to you That we will have this dirty room All tidied up by june. M. J. FUTURES It hasn't been my practice to act the prophet's game And yet I think that I can tell some futures just the same. In twenty years from now I bet you just as sure as fate The things I'm now to tell you will be history up to date. I can just see Wfhiting Evans balanced on a mountain high Taking pictures of the valleys and the sunsets and the sky. There'll be Phil who's still conducting at a pretty round old age In all the daily papers-children's l'Aunt Prunella Page." Rich Gurney will be coaching with the good old A. A. steam The future Winning players of a ripping football team. Wliile over in some other section of this dear old earth E. Bivins will be teaching philosophy of mirth. And then for Merton Perry in this world he'll flnd his toil VVriting histlries for the students as he burns the mid- night. oil. And dimly in the future walking closely side by side, It seems there's Everett Lewis with his sweetly blush- ing bride. l And Charlotte will be writing 'neath the crescent and the star The sonnets that will charm the ears of those both near and far. And then there still is Helen and I wonder if she'll be What she is now to all of us-a curiosity? While Mimi even then will not have lost her won- drous arts Of winning first and then unknowing, breaking count- less hearts. But Althea long since has answered to the old "wilt thou" And then can count as history their first and only row. Then "Ki" will well be leading in some all enthrall- ing play And Peg will come in state to watch her act-without delay. Val then will be a typist-for whom I cannot think, But Bert will probably tell us as a secret black as PASSING SH Better Times Up She Goes Icebound The Sporting Thing To Do Hunting Big Game In Africa Caroline Abie's Irish Rose The Clinging Vine Rain The Masked WOIUHH The Love Habit Anything Might Happen Merton of the Movies The Dancing Girl Hail and Farewell OVVS p l Next Summer Marge Halkett ,Iohnnie's Room Back the Teams VVhiting Evans Vlfe VVonder Alice Tobin Helen Throop Flora Henigin Kate Copeland GZ. In Senior Room The Only One Bobbie Stevenson Graduation ink. The Wild Flower Lowell Medd The Lower Depths After Flunking , . The Comedian Phil Cahill Now dont laugh at my warnings and scorn my every HVV. BA' BHIR. word I know my prophecies are true-so I am not per- turbed. I I'll have the laugh on you in future ye2lfS that are Fill-"The dentist told me I had a large cavity that to be needed filling? just wait a score of years or less,'I warn you-you Up-"Did he recommend any course ot study ?,' WIH See' Poet-"I called to see if you had an opening for R. nflef' Editor-"Yes, thereys one right behind you. Shut it as you go out please." ffso he praised the glee club's Singing did he?" Hers lies Pffvf- Jswstt "Yes he said it was heavenly." "Did he really say SO meek and placld' ' What he thouvht was water that?" "Well, not exactlyg but he probably meant that. I-Ie said it was unearthlyf' b Was nitric acid. E. L. Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture PICTURE- Adelphi for girls and boys, the classrooms free from noise, t-he students seated there the teach-ers in despair, Mr. Johnson "betting on high" the chance of our getting by" I That's a picture no artist can paint. Picture Picture Picture Picture the rouge upon your cheek, your eyebrows pencilled sleek, yourself in a Himsy gown, your earrings dangling down Like all the flappers in the town- Then picture Miss Goldsmith's haughty frown That's a picture some artist should paint. Picture Picture Picture Picture the French we try to speak, the marks we get each week, our being lost in France our having a iChinaman's chance With our fparlez-vouz', in a foreign land To find a "Prenchy" who could understand That's a picture no artist can paint. Picture Picture Picture Picture the Dumbbells in the gym, them all so lithe and slim, the athletes they will make, the medals they will take. When they compete on itrack or field. Picture the f'prowess" long concealed, for They are pictures no artists could paint. Picture Picture Picture Yes or Picture Xllith y the days as they slip fast, the history of the past, exams upon some war, no and say no more the guess, you guess you'll make our monthly average then at stake That's a picture some artists may paint. MATHEMATICAL SUPERFLUITIES A certain one of the faculty was overheard explain- ing a geometry theorem, to a member of the class who is none too bright, in the following manner which is characteristic of said teacher. "According to geometrical nomenclature this is merely a side issue but basing our judgment on the ordinary hypothesis we must proceed by analogy. Of course w'e have the alternative method but to mention the hypothetical case oblique would be a misnomer. Could you imagine this situation? The assumption of the axiom being according to ordinary hypothesis the hyperbola would become a parabola pertaining to the nature of a truncated icosahedron. "To summarize the resulting inference the proof is merely nomenclature procedure and is straightforward from there on." R. B. SURE CURE Stick your head in a pail of water three times and take it out twice. She: "I heard you singing in your room this morning." I-Ire: "Oh, I sing to kill time." She: "You have a good weaponf' Oz: "Pa, won't you please buy me a microbe to help me with my arithmetic ?" Pa: "What good will a microbe do you ?', Oz.: "I just read in this paper that they multiply rapidly." She Qin art museumj z "They say that famous marine artist was once a plain farmer's boy. I wonder where he developed his talent." E. M. M. He: "Probably drawing water on the farm." F-ierce lessons Here lies Prof. Andrews L-M6 IUOUYS With his ease and unction. E-nelitpected d He kicked the bucket 1 -Ollmg Prepare wane ex iainin a function. K-nocked out. p g E A. T. "You are a pretty sharp boy, Tommyf, . "Well, Ild ought to be. Pa takes me out in the OUR MAGAZINE CQUNTER woodshed and strops me three or four times a week. Snappy Stories ...... Phil Aerial Age ...... Evans FAREVVELL College Humor .... M. Halkett Travel .......... Perf Farewell-dear Alma Mater System ....... Bisins Adelphi, dear school of mine, Business Lewis Farewell-dear teachers and classmates, Baseball ..... Medd VVe have come to the parting time. Fine Arts .. . A. Mayer Some stay behind, while others go Along roads strange and newg Perchance our paths may never cross These friendships to renew. Now at the parting of the ways VVe grasp each other's hand For our silent message of Goodspeed Each seems to understand. Then farewell friends-we wish thee well, VVhere'er thy lot may fall And pledge to thee a quick response To old Adelphils call. E. M. M. Rose: "Did you hear of the awful fright Jack got on his wedding day P" Mary: "Yes indeed, I was there and saw her." Smart Set ...... ..... Everybodyls ......... VVoman's Home Companion. lVoman's VVo1'ld Men's VVear ......... International Studio .. Saturday Evenin Post ..... Advertising . ..... . . . Literary Digest Life . .......... . Radio News .... Independent Vogue .. . .. Peg. lbs, Ki Guess who! Oh! Wfhiting Senior Room E. Stoothoff Little Somewhere near school Lowell E. Smith Trousdale Burhans Any of them Tomes R.B "This is what the shoemaker threw at his wife "Wliat's that ?" "The lastf' 1 4 5 , , , L IL' " I 'vu 7 52: - , K , " in il I L 1 a , ' E 1 2-fl. I 'gg if f-4. A" 5 "5 ju'-1. J, 1, ' -X ,,J' -9- x ...:i3. .14 y., I 3 , fi, 2 Ja YM 1, 'ti' x 1 ' X Wk aikw-rung-Yq,i tff These Hclurds 1 H4 M ' m'-:W umunum af Z, , Env: .,. . 5' , f 9, 4- il ' f - , ,ff 7. A, fr, 4 , ing fgf 2" ' ,-Z f .... 'Z I Cillzuia Cllharartvriutirz SENIOR GIRLS' CHARACTERISTICS WFP Archer-Best basketball player, best dancer. Aylett-Quietest, sweetest voice. Bardenheuer-Latin grind, class sister. VV. 'Mullins-Class gossip, most experienced. T. Pini-Class sage, intelligent. H . Plau-t-Best dresser, most sincere. M, BishopfClass gigglfif, bridge fiend- D. Powell-Nurse, answer man. E- Bull-f'?11fCSf, 5WC6fCSt- M. Rice-Positive, heavy varsity. Corbit-Class sunshine, sweetest disposition get' Currie-Class gymnast, class gypsy. Dahl-Most competent, class chaufferette. Z. Dauphinot-Class commuter, class blush. L. Roemmele-Uke player, tallest. E. Rydell-Tie dyer, Cambell kid A. Schweikert-Squarest, AG representative. M. Schwenn-Class Hirt, dimples. C. Dill-Most obliging, poetess. - , - M- Halkett-Most loyal, temper, H. Smith-Stage struck, hair cut. B. Hammond-Clss Boswell, business woman. R. Sparks-Baby, Marquand hound. D. Steffins-Neatest, mathematician. R. Hardin -Most English, class mystery. F. Henigiig-Most dignified, Smartest. R- Sfevsnsoli-Crlfsstf most lovable- E' Hommel-Hair, truest. H. Throop-Curiosity shop, newest comer. E. Jacobson-Class typist, most willing. F- TlCb0Uf-FUITHICSC, dCf11'CSf' M. Jacobus-Best all-round, most popular. E. Timmerman-Pr1nter's helper, class artist. J, Karrick-Western, best natured, A. TObiI'1-ClaSS CyClaSl'16S, Cl3SS Hgure. M. Kurtz-Most stunning, class friend. M. Van Norden-Prettiest, most aristocratic. E. MacCormack-Brightest, class worker. E. Walsh-Class primper, blond. E. Mapes-Most unobtrusive, conscientious. D. VValden-Class shrimp, question mark. A. Mayer-Class singer, class milliner. E. Walzer-Class chatterbox, curls. P. Michael-Marcel wave. complexion. H. Vifillis-Most indifferent, Spanish student G. Morgan-Most retiring, shiest. M. Young-Meekest, pessimist. E. ' SENIOR BOYS' CHARACTERISTICS Benington-Class musician, committeeman. R. Lowell-Postum kid, organizer. F. Bivins-Class diplomat, satirist. J. Luntz-Class absentee, class walk. R. Burhans-Marcel wave, radio bug, R. McGay-Class sheik, German student. P. 'Cahill-Most popular, humorist. L. Medd-Baseball player, due collector. W. Evans-Class sleeper, most conceited. M. Perry-Most brilliant, woman-hater. R. Gurney-Class athlete, best all-around. E. Smith-Class soldier, dignity. C. Lehrenkrauss-Coin collector, lounge lizard. E. Stoothoff-Class dancer, captain. E. Lewis-Class cut-up, best wrestler. I. Trousdale-Crab, mason. D. Little-Trackman, smile. 5 W. Williams-Poet-laureate, Greek student. Name Nickname Archer Bee Aylett L. C. Bishop Bish Bardenheuer Ritsie Bull lbs Corbit Bobby Currie Val Dahl Mil Dauphiniot Zo Dill Pickle Halkett Marge Hammond Bobbie Harding Sis Henigin Flo Hommel "L" Jacobson Ev. Jacobus Peg Karrick Jerry Kurtz Mil MacCormack Ede Mapes Edibus Mayer Omelet Michael N Pearl Morgan Glad Svrninr Girlz' Eirvrtnrg Favorite Crush Expression Present Occupation Chape Do tell me Dancing He's a Senior Hello-oo Dodging erasers E. S. My Lord Walking to school Mintie Junior-Senior Attababy! Being "Ritzie" lbby My Golly! Being nice to every- one Two of 'em You are rough Thinking up synonyms F. W. My husband Wlriting letters Wouldn't have Ye gods! Collecting money one Freeport Oh it's so dumb Riding in the Ford S. A. O Gee! Getting Adelphia Ads Erwin My Gaush .Graduating Annie George Oh Lord! Tete-a-tetes with I. L. R. C. F. O no Being afraid of Storms He'll see this Lend me your Keeping UD Senior ear room quiet In Adelphi Really! Selling bids Frank Oh don't! Taking life easy Bill I always have Getting in Smith a smiling face Changed You dummy Having tonsils cut Cuba Yeh! Yeh! Staying in Senior go on! room Eddie I'm bored stiff lst Siamese twin Ulysses Oh, yes Taking care of kid brother They had a Wiere you late? Taking attendance Hght The "Duke" Wha'd he say? Just making it at 8:50 lt would be VVhat? Commuting news to her H6 Future Occupation Champion dancer Dress model Tit-tat-toe expert Latin prof. Must we tell you? Writing synonym book Magazine illustrator Gym. teacher Riding in the Cadillac M. S. troupe Ziegfeld Follies 'Getting George back C-D? demolishing fear Free thought artist Ad for freckle cream Lady of leisure With that smile-well Keeping 'em out SEE-i-- Editor, Atlantic Monthly Brother's CPD help- mate Census enuinerator Ad for "that school- girl complexion" Chorus girl How Distinguished Contrariness Sweaters Grin Kid sister Crowd: around her Bashfulness Eyebrows Chilly atmosphere Blush That lean and hungry look His ring Galoshes Demureness C. L. pin Flaming vertex Height Smile Hair E. W. Knowing look Sisterly look Attendance book Curls Blue clothes Name Mullins Pini Plaut Rice Roemmele Rydell Schweickert Schwenn Smith Sparks Steffens Stevenson Throop T iebout T immerman Tobin Van Norden Walden VValsh Walzer VVillis Young Nickname Winnie Pineapple Hell Ki Lo M Al Mimi Haze Rufus Dot Bobby O! don't be personal Tiebout Etc. Al Marjie Peanut Libby That Walzer kid Helen Mary Crush Wedunno A. A. Both I. S.'s Dartmouth Being wild Providence C?j Tower of strength Eddie VVho can tell? Poly Ask Ethel It starts with M. Whiting You all know A. E. R. Refused him Anything in pants W. A. A. She gets 'em all Buddy G. B. W. C. or B. Favorite Expression "Didyal1ear? O stop ! -1 Censored Do you think so? You MUST come over Ahem! Don't be assinine My soul and body! Doesn't talk enough Zumrn He-he-he Oy! Lemmeseetoo? Think of that! How' thrilling! He's a pine- apple I'm so mad O say, Mr. A. Present Occupation Being businesslike 2nd Siamese twin Sporting new clothes Dramatizing Playing "Like" Being absent Going to teas Eddie Making herself scarce Being class baby Annoying Mr. A. Getting thin Getting in Dutch Getting out Adelphian E. H. hasnlt a chance! Refusing proposals Coming out Asking foolish questions Parlez-vous Making up pushcart He's simply Talking georgeous Oh Laws The Lord only knows I'll be switched Paying laundry bills 117 Future Occupation Business girl Walking through college Fashion show Actress Paul Whiternan's orchestra Something useful Tall lady in circus Getting someone better Landscape effect Being CPD 's baby Recuperating Just eating! Hook, line and sinker-!-K Pj Well-es-ley Do you really want to know? Idem-minus THE unum Stepping out You never can tell Running beauty shop Telephone operator He knows that, too Dame Rumor How Distinguished Business air Nervous feet Clothes Stagie air Snakiness A-hem ! Dignity C FJ Walk Hair cut Baby look Giiggle Cuteness Vfinclow sill No hair net A. E. R. Them eyes! High voice Size Babystare Mouth Silence Pessimlsm Name E. Benington F. Bivins R. Burhans P. Cahill W. Evans R. Gurney C. Lehrenkraus E. Lewis D. Little R. Lowell I. Luntz R. McGay L. Medd M. Perry E. Smith E. Stoothoti' I. Trousdale VV. Williams Nickname Eddie Biv Ray Phil Whitey Rich Charlie Evie Jr. Russ Joe Mack Medd Mert Oil Captain Oz Jimmy Wayne Crush R. S. E. C. B. D. S. Flip Most of them Athletics Cash E. M. J. G. T. M. A. J. Chess D. P. Has more sense Guns Agnes M. W. R. E. W. A. L. M. Greek Sfvninr 'Engn' Eirvrtnrg Favorite Expression Right Excuse my French Aw H- l Djeva hear this one 3 By Crimmus Gee! I'll say so We'd best not Cut it out Indubitably What did you say? Haw! Haw! That's right, ain't it? Pifiie Smith You tell 'em Nuts That's the cat's Present Occupation Dressing Blufling Johnson Getting advertise- ments Talking Blowing Being polite Coin collector Raising h- Smiling Organizing Studying French Being a man Playing baseball Making explosives Grinding Being sociable Wise cracks Writing stories H8 Future Occupation Pianist Diplomat Electrician Soap-box orator Stoker Paper mnfr. Running hock-shop Night watchman Principal Flatbush School Poet Steeplej ack Farmer Game warden Engineer University professor Innkeeper Bachelor Author How Distinguished Voice Glasses Permanent wave Crowd Large Cranium Build Walk Grin Handsomeness Hair part Bow legs Twitch Tan Air Big ears Nose Neckties Proportions Autographa Autugraphz Autngrapha I 'Tnmfk , H!!! 1' NIH!! x If -I x y "' Z E. S 3 P Iii: 'um l"l I X. 123 .24 ll illllllllllllllinllinnlllullllllllllllilllllllll ll ' Established 1834 WILLIAM WISE Sz SON l Efetnelers anh bilhersmiths T GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE PRIZES 5 Suitable for Athletic Events 'T 10 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN aiIII'-CllllillllillIli-llllllllllillwllllllllllllinlliilllll ll 124 xfqy-qoyir,-Vqf,qv,qyqfq-qv, nip qg"q7N-oygy,.1z:q7 -tyAyxf Q, SGOBEL 8: DAY Fruit Distributors xi ,J AJ 4- 4- Lfkidi gi 4-+ 4.iX4b+ 4- -4.-ix 4- 4--Q24 4- Ab-iii L + + Y N + + Y N +5 W W 'P 4 +5 ha If +5 Ip B + 6 r? E-'ZEJ l25 Brooklyn Trust Company Chartered IS66 Member of Federal Reserve System Capital, 31,500,000 Surplus and Undiviclecl Profits, 53,243,700 Complete Banking ancl Trust Facilities TRUSTEES I I OFFICERS FRANK L. BABIBOTT HOWARD W. MAXWELL EDWIN P. MAYNARD WALTER ST. BENEDICT EDWIN P. MAYNARD President GEORGE M. BOARDMAN J. ADOLPH IVIOLLENHAUER XDAVFID LANMAN ice- resi ent FRANK W. DILLER Vice-President WILLIS lVPcDONALD, JR. Vice-President FREDERICK T. ALDRIDGE. SAMUEL W. BOOCOCK FRANK C. MUNSOIN THOMAS DICKSON ROBERT L. PIERREPONT WILLIAM N. DYKMAN HAROLD I. PRATT JOHN H. EMANUEL, JR. CLINTON L. ROSSITER WILLIAM H. ENGLISH FRANK D. TUTTLE Vice-President MARTIN E. GOETZINGER J. H. WALBRIDGE QYJQQQBD P- SCHENCK FRANCIS L. HINE ALEXANDER M. WHITE I I-IQRACES W. FARRELL JOSIAH o. LOW WILLIS D. wooo lQiSEi3EEaTe'5ftgflyLLECK FRANK LYMAN Assistant Secretary Main OHCIce, 177 Montague St. GILBERT H. THIRKIELD Assistant Secretary FREDERICK B. LINDSAY Assistant Secretary CHARLES B. ROYCE Assistant Secretary BENJAMIN G. WESTCOTT Assistant Secretary CHARLES A. COLE Assistant Secretary FREDERIC R. CORTIS Comptroller BEDFORD OFFICE: BAY RIDGE OFFICE: MANHATTAN OFFICE: 1205 Fulton Street 7428 Fifth Avenue 90 Broadway At Bedford Avenue At 75th Street At Wall Street BROOKLYN CITY SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 177 Montague Street Brooklyn Trust Co. Building Individual Safes Silver ancl Storage Vaults DAVID H. LANMAN, President GEORGE W, FRANK O. EDGERTON, Secretary I26 CI-IAUNCEY, Vice-President " TILED SWIMMING PCGL' " S1Sec1'a71'srs in Swimming Spool Installation " W WM. H. JACKSCJN COMPANY 2 Went 471211 Street, 318 North Michigan A NEW YORK CHICAGO. ILL. gluin Wkkkikii X W M X X W 926 X X W X W M M X X K X X W W M M X W M X X X N MWXXXWXX CONNOLLY AUCTION COMPANY ikkkkkkkkkw M we M ar i 92,9 N we S 92 I 53 N 52 S we as H151 we "1 if SQ ER' ax 55 we 32 2 we 3 gf SP. we we we axe ex Q KXXXXXXXXXW NEW YORK lf' 1 I1l-311: I YYAQ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1n1x in-a:1:l1r: Q 128 1n-n.--..-u.-....- .... 1 1? 1 ...:1 1 1:1 1 :f f , : -:1n:1u--11 I. 1 1 BROWN if? SECCGMB Fruit Auctioneers 202-208 FRANKLIN STREET NEW YCJRK Ili. Altman 8a n.? Fashionable College Clothes featuring Correct Modes for the Classroom, for the Street, for Formal occasions, and for Sports Wear. The Mail Shipping Bureau is at the disposal of out-of-town patrons Qllahiann Anwar-Zllifth Anrnur, New lgnrk Uhirtg-fourth Street Uhirtg-fifth Strut We have the Grip--Ask about It. lin IT I li: Y I lf" ac I l l l I 1 T I: I I I 11" :4nll+x:fxV is VI' ' p1?:7n ' CC 7, G R I P E Individual File, Binder and Perforator. 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Sturdy, compact, convenient, it speeds up your writing and turns out better results. It is the lightest Portable when casecl for carrying. Weighs 9314 lbs., cased Price, -850 Obtainable at Underwood OICHCCS in all principal cities, or direct from UNDEKWOOD TYPEWKITING COMPANY. Inc. UNDERWOOD BUILDING NEW YORK 'UNDER ooo PGRT BLE I32 ESTABLISHED 1818 4w4J m S J S 'zECl1.?'rEiTE6'5 D i fQn11eQefi??nHifi1fE Qnuha. MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTV-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Tzleplzone Murray Hi!! 8800 Complimenls of ' ' 'b, l..V ' llii iill S L ' V .- B kl N Y bl roo n, . . , ..,. ..1, ,. -r'.'1, L HU - Clothing Ready-made or to Measure Evening Clothes, Curaways, Sack Suits Sporting Clothes, Overcoats, Ulsters English and Domestic Hats and Furnishings Boots and Shoes for Dress, Street and Sport Trunks, Bags and Leather Goods Sem! for " Comparison: " BOSTON NEWPORT YHlllUll'YCDI.B0Yl.lYoN R20 BKLLKVUI AVDIUI McMANN 8z TAYLOR CO. JOHN J. TIGHE Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Fittings, Valves, etc. BR ASS and IRON FOUNDRY 104 and 106 John Street New York Brass, Bronze, Aluminum and Gray lron Castings of all Descriptions cbl Add ss: -'P1PEMAN" Codes Used: Westem Union, L b 's, A. B. C. Sth Edition Directory ,ill- l70-18O Twenty-fifth Street Pipe Warehouses and Machine Sh p Brgoklyn, N. Y, Bl St. 1 2nd Ave., BUSH TERMINAL, Brooklyn 134 BALTIMORE COPPER PAINT CO. COLIVER REEDER 6: SON, Proprietors Manufactu fera of The Bammore Coppe, paint GUTTA PERCHA sr RUBBER MFG. co AND 350 MADISON AVENUE YACHT COPPER PAINTS New York ALSO READY MIXED PAINTS .T- Factories: Brooklyn, N. Y. 31 Water Street New York City 135 THE PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY Incorporated IBB9 181-183 Montague Street, Brooklyn BRANCHES AT NOSTRAND AVE. CORNER HERKIMER ST. CLINTON AVE. CORNER MYRTLE AVE. FIFTH AVE. CORNER FIFTY-FOURTH ST. FLATBUSH AVE. NEAR BERGEN STREET FLATBUSH AVE. CORNER CHURCH AVE. MYRTLE AVE, CORNER BLEECKER ST. KINGS HIGHWAY CORNER EAST 15th ST. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. COR. LIBERTY AVE. Member Federal Reserve System ACCURACY - COURTESY 1 DISPATCH these are essentials in any satisfactory banking service. The Peoples Trust Company has always stressed the importance of these qualities. At the same time, it is also glad to place at the disposal of its customers the broad facilities ancl the safety which result from its Federal Reserve Membership. : : : : RESOURCES OVER s5o,oo0,o0o.oo Compliments Of of the E. 5. HALSTED at CO 64 PEARL STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. A STOCK THAT'S SO DIVERSIF IED- THAT EVERYONE IS SATISFIED. MARTIN'S at Hoyt Street Subway Station Fulton Street, Brooklyn Branch Store: Broadway Near Gates Ave. Telephone l600 Henry GREASON, SON 8: DALZELL, Inc COAL MAIN OFFICE: l60 THIRD STREET Brooklyn, N. Y. COAL POCKETS: Third Street and Gowanus Canal FURNITURE of QU LITY Furniture from the best- known manufacturers in America at prices considerably lower than elsewhere. Our twelve page booklet-" Furniture Facts" will be mailed gratis upon request. .Juli 1 Largcal Cash Fumilure House ln girooklpn 19-23 Willoughby St. and 383-391 Pearl St- l0ne Block from Fulton Street at Borough Hallb "The Furniture Corner for 78 Years Telephone, Main ll34 and 6926 BUXBAUM 8: MORSE PHUTOGRAPHERS 510 Fulton Street fFormer1y Mishkin Studioj Photographs in this book macle by us THE FRUIT AUCTION COMPANY 202-208 Franklin Street New York BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL of St. Lawrence University 305 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Three-Year Course High Standards Moming School Aftemoon School Evening School ONE MINUTE from both Brooklyn and Manhattan Borough Hall Subway Stations YOU ARE. INVITED TO CALL Office Open Daily Send for Catalogue Tel., Nevins 3I6l -1- W- Matthew' Mrs. Matthews Erianglr Eeautg Harlnr 583 FULTON STREET Brooklyn, N. Y. Opposite 5 and I0 cent stor ELECTROLYSIS PERMANENT WAVINC FACIAL MASSAGE MANICURING SCALP TREATMENT SHAMPOOINC EYEBROWS ARCHED Glnmplimvnia nf Alpha Hhi ilhzltvrnitg FORTY-EIGHT YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC THE METROPOLITAN CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK Home Ofiicez 47 Cedar Street Chartered I374 Service of the Highest Degree of Efficiency PLATE GLASS INSURANCE EUGENE H. WINSLOW, President ROBERT A. DRYSDALE, Vice-President S. WILLIAM BURTON, Secretary ALBERT H. LAI-IY Assi Secretary Phone, Prospect 8 744 JOHN J. CLARK Painter and Decorator Estimates Furnished 278 Franklin Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y TEL. MAIN 8369 OVER CI-IILD'S Q .J .H-FE. NNY X . C 0 65 T OPTICIANS S l C seq, gEe4 S L'VlNcss'roN ST A HOMEY RESTAURANT WHERE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS CAN VISIT B O K N Y 530 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. ru.. Nsvms emo Telephone 2106 Lafayette Established 1908 fbi!!! Filly!!! 4II5I4 M. DONNENBERG Cleaner and Dyer 417 Sumner Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Between Halsey ancl Macon Streets LOOK FOR THE GOLD GLOVE HAND Gloves Corsets H03igfy M. I. Pgyfumgg UHdCfUItGl LIVINGSTON STREET HGnt1lQCICI1I8fS 'Ernest A. mann Manufurturing Qlnnfrrtinnrr Urns Zlfruit Zire Qlrram aah Erma 355 Bzlfalh Avenue Brnnlzlgn, N. U. FOR ALL KJ ww 3 .23 CORRECT EQUIPMENT ' 5 ATHLETIC SPORTS BROOKLYN' Q Q09 TAYLOR BUILDING Z-,ELE?HON6 NEGDINS 3242 22East42ndStreet NewYork Telephones Lafayette H. C. WIBBEN Fancy Fruits 102 Kingston Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Near Bergen Street 142 TELEPHONE PROSPECT 4397 Quality Counts Patronize the Press which knows how 5 THE ALPINE PRESS 184 Emerson Place Brooklyn, N. Y. YANOVER 8: CHADWICK Converters of COTTON FABRICS 254 Fourth Avenue New York Phone, Bedford 4847 N. NELSON CITY DRESSED MEATS 380 Tompkins Avenue Telephone, I752 Prospect L oana , Insuranc HENRY SCHENK REAL ESTATE 275-277 Grand Avenue Near Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y Telephone, Prospect 63 64 WALTER T. CARPENTER, D.D.S. 87 St. James Place Brooklyn, N. Y Lafayette, 3698 "4" STUTZ "6" WM. PARKINSON MOTOR SALES CO. 1267-69 Bedford Avenue Telephone, Prospect 2387 GREENE AVENUE REPAIRING WORKS Michael Santoro Shoe Repairing and Hat Renovating Shoes Made to Order Shoe Shining Parlor Goods called for and delivered 226 Greene Avenue Near Grand Avenue BROOKLYN, N. Y. Tel., Prospect 4471 Goods Called for and Delivered STEKIN Ladies' and Gents' Tailors AND FURRIERS Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing on Ladies' and Gents' Garments 129 Gates Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y EVERYTHING PERTAINING T0 FLOORS TERWILLIGER PARQUET FLOOR CO. SUCCEEDED BY IRA W. TERWILLIGER, Inc. FLOORS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 745 Fulton Street Near South Portland Avenue TELEPHONE BROOKLYN, N. Y. No connection with PIROSPECT 5930 any other conce I' Telephone. Lafayette 9865 Open Evenings iwllllny P l ' " Mnlllm vmom -.llqlllvf ORMONDE Iulumf- f' G - MUSIC SHOP VEB MUSIC 'WOR n n ROLLS RECORDS 1314 FULTON STREET Z?roolclyn, ,lfflf Between Nostrand and New York Aves. Telephone, Main 3398 WYNN MERSEREAU, Inc. Phone, Lafayette 5909 KAHLKE 8: BOE HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERS' 583 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Orders taken for all occasions Ph l Business, 8809 Prospect ones' Residence, 9775 Lafayette OSCAR F. LYON Pl-ICTOGRAPHER Restaurateur 33KW Discount to Students of Adelphi 47 Brevoort Place 480 Fulton Street Brooklyn' N' Y' 72 1:1231-liZ:lieStreet BROOKLYN N. Y. Telephones, 361 and 362 Decatur J- HUSING 81 SON CHARCOAL TAB-LETS GROCERS and FRUITERERS Th i Sold t ll . ree SIZCSZ a a 1287 Paclhc Street l5c., 30c., 60c. druggists Corner NOSTRAND AVE. BROOKLYN Telephone, Lafayette 7649 TRANSFER MARKET A. BARBA, Prop. FANCY F RUITS and VEGETABLES IMPORTED ITALIAN GOODS A SPECIALTY 433 Tompkins Avenue Near l-lalsey Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Lafayette, 4l00 NADLER DRUG STORES, Inc. Nostrand Avenue Comer Dean Street Brooklyn, N. Y. "ONLY Two PLACES TO EAT" I-I O M El H E Y MOA N N ' S Famous Chop House Nevins Street at Flatbush Avenue Ladies' and Gentlemen's Restaurant Prospect, 6082 THE CURLEY BLOUSE SHOP 1282 Bedford Avenue Blouses and Lingerie Brooklyn Phone, Prospect 1540 ARFMANN 8: HEITMANN Delicatessen and Groceries I Home Cooking and Salads a Specialty 451 Classon Avenue Cor. Crates Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. JASPER-MUFFIN BAKERY, Inc. WHOLESALE PASTRY 162 Gates Avenue Tel., Prospect 9684 JOHNSON'S Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor High Grade Candy French Ice Cream 1015 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone, Prospect 1382 R. COOPER Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing SPECIALTY IN LADIES' AND GENTS' GARMENTS ALSO IN CURTAINS AND BLANKETS MOURNING SUITS DYED AT SHORT NOTICE All Work Guaranteed 430 Classon Ave. A Brooklyn, N. Y. CNear Gates venue Phone Lafayette 72.0 I 3 . if QYWU HATS 1 I UMBRELLAS 'IIH' i X I 7 ' - MED HERRS CHAF1' ,H , CAPS ' n--H f-- -----. ences src te s Wmasmxs ff BRUIIKLYN Tel. 7994 Lafayette J. A. GREAVES OPTICIAN 1107 Bedford Avenue One door from Gates Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. TREPEL FLORISTS Phone, Main 36 l 2 WORLDS LARGEST ELQRISTS BENEDICT Gr BENEDICT INSURANCE 25 Stores 215 Montague Street Brooklyn, N. Y. 2302 E L. SHERWOOD I FREDERICK C. BULL T I h P ospect i2303 2304 SHERWOOD and ASSOCIATES JACOB MULLER ENGINEERS MGCIIHHICHI lIldl.lStl'Ial Forge and Machine Shopf Layouts 330 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N' Y' SURVEYS REPORTS INVESTIGATIONS Branch: 56 Lafayette Avenue Broadway New York LENSES GROUND AND GLASSES REPAIRED Phone, Decatur 0247 WHILE YoU WAIT CARI-JN OPTICAL C00 PF ISTER 81g SITTERLEY 468 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Wholesale and Retail "Next to l..oft's and over I-leaIey's" DRUGGISTSL TELEPHONE, MAIN 9963 Walter E.. Carlin, Optometrist William B. Fleet, M. D. Fulton Street at Nostrand Avenue Have your eyes eniilmgil-eldoxlmystfxlgggors over 20 years F Brooklyn BATZ 8z VOGT Theatrical and Masquerade Costumers 401-403 Bridge Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Near Fulton Street Costumers to Adelphi Compliments of T. C. Telephone, 3388 Lafayette Telephgne, l768 Prospect SNOW FLAKE HAND LAUNDRY Geo. Douglas, Prop. APPELGATE, Florist I5 and I7 PUTNAM AVENUE 473 Tompkins Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. BROOKLYN Telephone, Nevins 3 l 07 ECKLEBE 8: GUYER EXPERT F RUITERERS 25 DeKalb Avenue Compliments of E. A. DOUDIET Opposite Loeser's Brooklyn, N. Y. Cars for l-lire BROOKLYN AUTO LIVERY CO., Inc. Compliments of PHONE, PROSPECT 6200 JEROME K. OHRBACH Night and Day Putnam at Classon Ave. Service Brooklyn, N. Y. HEFFLEY SCHOOL Telephone, Sterling 2472 COMMERCIAL - REGENTS COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1 CIVIL ENGINEERING Mechanical and Architectural Draughting LITTLE CAMPUS RESTAURANT Ryerson St., COT. DeKalb Avenue Next to Majestic and Strand Theatres Brooklyn, N. Y. BEGHN ANY DAY OR EVENING 655 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N- 147 TOURS and CRUISES EVERYWHERE S. S. Tickel Agents for all S. S. Lines E112 llniurrzal Ulnur Gln. 359 Fulton Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of a TH E B OA R D "ANZ: Well That Encis Weir, PLEASE MENTION THE ADELPHIC I q. ......-..,.-....-.,....M......,..-...............,-.,..-....-....- 4. 149


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Adelphi Academy - Adelphic Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online yearbook collection, 1897 Edition, Page 1

1897

Adelphi Academy - Adelphic Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online yearbook collection, 1924 Edition, Page 1

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Adelphi Academy - Adelphic Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online yearbook collection, 1925 Edition, Page 1

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Adelphi Academy - Adelphic Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online yearbook collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

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