Batavia High School - Batavian Yearbook (Batavia, NY)

 - Class of 1915

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X To the old ered bvrllclfi-ng on the hill, fucho for four long years has been Cl! loving 'mother to us, aml flmcler whose guiflfmce 'ure have prepfrrecl to meet the Battles of Life. To tlzlee, 7'HE LADY OF THE- HILLQ' clo we, the Class of 19.15, of the Uflffl-I7'I:fl- High School, CZ6Ch'lC'Cl'hG this book to perpetuate thy memory among fus. H To B, H. S. H acl I the frrt to c'm'1re in gllslefrmzg marble, Halal I the skill of lmml lo IIINIIG sfone lfifzre, I 'fl soulptzlre thee, U lender lozilng fmolher, A With hands out stretohecl as if to give The blessing of the on-ere cmd jmtfivent hGfILCh'1:'llg To cz-ll they stcllwalrt .sonsg Pri have men see Ulhg from thine insyriwlllons comes true service For 871011, of mother host thou been to me. l R. o. W., 115. A xiisxacxav-SE LA . HOL gggfm HQSTORX . mm Holland 'Land omcagii Qaiavia. mllizsut 1 oumw HfS3TQQ,p,,y l sin ee,2 zwrxso LANo,o:fFfQg ,W ,lgg 1451 WES1' Mmm smggr BATAVIA, N, ff. 115,020 QM 1 o7 - 3 C4 15 'uh Zin illilemuriam Charles Schlenker, '00 Clarence Bergman, '01 Roy Williamson, '02 Harry Todd, N37 Leland Dunham, '08 Harry Yeung, '09 Harvey Keeney, '12 Grace Stevenson, Faculty Anabell Miller, Faculty s 4 on-1::'f-1 cry' . .-'1 Q 'lag' Qu 4, -- 'v 2.5,-, W T 73 Q1 Fa me'Ity--Cofntifnfucal BIOYNII-IAN, ANNA lAJI'lSl'I., 4 Iflunk St., ilflataviu. l'i-epzlrctl alt lli2lliilVi2l High School, Syracuse lTnive1'sity-ll, S, Septeinher, 19123-1915. Idnvqlislz I um! ll. PI-llI,I.Il'S, P.xUL1N1-1 lU0l'l lStOW11, N. Y. Crniie Nornml Institute of Music. September, 1909-1915. Supcrz isor of illusir. Swiczl-:Y, MAY G., 587 East Main St., Ilntavia. Prepm-ed at llutuviu High School, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. September, 1914-1915. fl-conzctry, .-l.dL'anccfZ -UCI-fllCll1fIf'iCS, Toon, 11.11-:RY S. Rochester, Y. Bl'0'i'li110l'f Normal, University of Rochestei -Ph. B.Q,li111:i'illO L. L. B., Yale, M. A. Ileceniher, 1913-1915. OIT!-? 0l l,l, History. Wow. Enom' Il., 517 East Main St., lh1tm'i:1 First Peiinsylvaiiia State NOTIIIEI1, Millers ville, Pri. septem-bei-, 1908-1915. Business SV1fhjcr'ts. 9 P1-epai-eel at Spencerport High School, 7 Member New York State Bai- Association. Zin Memoriam Charles Schlenker, 'OG Clarence Bergman, '01 Roy Williamson, '02 Harry Todd, Q07 Leland Dunham, '08 Harry Young, '09 Harvey Keeney, '12 Grace Stevenson, Faculty Anabell Miller, Faculty N 4 Tll Q Fam:Ity--Cm1.t'ifnucd MoYN1u.xN, ANN.-x I,oI'1s14:', 4 Hunk St., ii,iilt21V12l.. 1'1-epzu-041 :lt ,i:ili'ilV1Il High Schoolg Syracuse University-13, S, SQ1J1'01l1ilPl'i 1913-1915. Iflllljlf-911 I mul ll. PH1l.L1Ps, P.xtu.1N14: li01'l'1S1'OWIl,-N. Y. C1-une Normal Institute of Music. SP'Df0l11ilGl', 1909-1915. Supc'rz'isor of .llusifa Swl-:Zi-:Y, Mn' G., 587 East Main St., BZl1ilV15l. 1'1-epm-ed ut Ilzltuviu High Svhoolg Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. SPDfl?1l1iDGl', 1914-1915. flemneiwy, .-111111.-1z.r.'c'fl 1if!IHlCll1fIfiCS. Tomi, Ihlaln' S. Rochester, N. Y. Prepui-ed at Spent-e1'po1't High St-hoolg Brot-kport. Xormalg University of Rochester -Ph. 13.5 lkuffaio, L. L. 11.5 Yale, M, A. Member New York State Bair Association. December, 1913-1915. Oru1'ory, lliistnry. XVULF, EMURY ll., 517 East Main St., lhltzxvial. ville, Pa. SQ1JfCl111'JC1', 1908-1915. llusvluess Sulajcrfirs. I fm 1 Fil-st. Pelillsylvaiiin State Normzll, Millers- wccl lin if-Blemulfiam Charles Schlenker, 300 Clarence Bergman, 501 Roy Williamson, '02 Harry Todd, 707 Leland Dunham, '08 Harry Young, ,09 Harvey Keeney, ,12 Grace Stevenson, Faculty Anabell Miller, Faculty 5 4 -6 '- Lgg,,i1:!JLggLm1J,4-,.,H,, . ,N ,. . Qy i 1 lit H Tigre FuMrity--Cmrytinucal MoYN1r1.xN, ANNA IADITISIG4, 4 liauk St., Batavia. 1 lfreparetl at llatavia High SCIIOOIQ Syracuse University-Il, S. September., 1913-15115. Iu'n,qI'ish I and ll. P1-I1r.r.1i's, P.xUr.1N1f: 3IOl'l'1Sf0Nl'11,.N. Y. . Crane Normal Institute of Music. September, 1909-1915. 1 SlIfJl'l'l'l.SOI' of ,lllfsifa Swlczl-:Y, BIAY G., 587 East Main St., Batavia. Prepared at Batavia High Selioolg Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. September, 1914-1915. fleom efry, .-1.tIL'lIllf,'l'll AlfClHlCIINllL'if'.S'. Tomi, IIAHRY S. Rochester, N. Y. Pl'G1Jil1'Qf'l at Speueerport High Selioolg Bro-t-kport Normalg University of Rochester -Ph. ll.g llutfalo, L. L. 13.5 Yale, M. A. Member New York State Bar Association. Ileeemlmer, 1.913-15115. 0rfr1'ory, lfltistory. lVoI.1f, Exlolci' R., 517 East Main St., llatavia. First PC1111Sy1YH.11121 State Normal, Millers- ville, Pa. September, 1908-1915. Ifusfiness Swhjcfc-fs. l fl i 1 l ' l 5 t C Oman 1 ' w il l A X Um' ht'-,i j 3 ' ix if I ' , . M 5 my ii Y The Class of 191 Pre-Siclent - - - - Vice lJ'VGS'ldGflLli - SC'CI'GliCltl'y - T'7'6ll'8lll'Gl' - O'l'Cl'f0l' P0615 - Pfroplwt - Ilistoriufn, lissuyist - - - Committees Dance CHARLES W. CARSON, Clmtirwt Hazel Dennison Hu ! Gmc-e Tuttle Jolt Banquet RALPH BIGBIAHON-, Ohafirmt Siljmyl Collins Mil Floyd Nesbitt Rol Class Day Picnic .f'LXROI,D PAGE, CIl,t1'fI'IHCl'71f! Mabel Ross Kit' Frank Mzunnnunt Edt COIHHl6HC8Hl9Ht WVeek Prt Snnfluy, June 20-B3ffCHl3l1l.'GZl'EG S Mcnxtlay, June 21-Senior Ball. Tuesllzty, June 22--COllll1l6l1CQlll.G1l XVeclnestluy, June 23-Senior Bang Tl1'Lll'StlH.f', J une 24-Junior Promf l+'1'iflay, June 25-Senior Picnic. Szttlmluy, June ilti-Junior Pic ,l U t If ff , ff , 1 r i 1 7 Swfrim' Class--Umcftifnued l9I.x1:o1.n IRWIN Hmywoon, St.nIl?o1.-rl, N. Y.g August 39, 1896, Stzllfforflg Lzltin-Englisli courseg Medim-ine, Cornell University, Mem- 1 of A. A. Q13 5 Class C1-23 5 Literz1r.y Society 135. Cnrxnl-:Nels R,xND,xr.L lllowm, 29 Ellicott Avenue, April 13, 1894, Batavia, English course, Member of A. A. Q1-2-3-4-55 5 Press Associa- tion Q1-2-3-4-51 : Literary Society Q3-45 3 P1'CSlt10I1f Press Association 64-53. K.x'1'1IRYN BIARIIG K.xtf1-'1fM.xN, 520 East Main, Mart-li 6. 1898, llatuving Cllassit-all course, 'I'euel1e1'5 D'Youville College, lsluttzllo, N. Y. Pluss, 11-LZ-3-43 3 Press Assoviation Q2-3-45 5 Literurf Sort-ietv K3-4 1 . Q. . Fluxii IiICLSfi'I-IICNBACK, 237 West Main St., Pembroke, Y., April 5, 18965 English I Com-seg Member of A. A., lizlseball Q3--Ll, llnsketlmll, tfaptain til, Football Q3-43. I7 M.x1:II-I J. KNULL. 11 Tracy Avenue, Pittston, Pu., Sept. 26, 18965 Latin-English course. lin ly L,.' - if f. Q . ' ' if 4 l 1 ' VV,' , .. . A, . I4 V. ., Q. g- V. .. V, 1 l S e-ni or Class--Continued ' N is .- - W E CARL CORNELIUS Konsrnn, 1 Ellicott Avenue5 IAi'Y7011S, August 16, 18965 English eourse5 Bfeclicineg University of Buffalo. ERA A. LADD, 5 Tracy Avenue 5 Alexander, N. Y., oeff 6, 13935 oomeii Univei-sityg Member of A. A. Q1-2-3-45 5 C-lass Q1-2-3-all 5 Basketball Q3-415 Press Association 11-2-3- ell 5 Literary Society K3-45 5 Class Pres. C 25 5 Treas. t3J5 Pres. M55 Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Picaytine C265 Bus. Mgr. Pieayune C355 Atliletie Editor Pieayune 1155 Debating f1l5 Salutatoi-ian til. 3 '., 9 , 5 -Q G-L.mYs LUCILE LUXYN, 5 Vine Street5 August yi ' ' ' . Y , , ' V , 2, 1894, Batavia, B. 1.5 English eourse5 5 1 Class Q1-2-15 5 Press Association Q1-2-3-455 .,,,, . Lite1.3l.y Society ' . PII-:LUN M. BIAHANEY, State St., R. F. D. No. 25 Batavia, N. Y., May 18, 18975 Latin-English ' - vourse5 Senior Class. 5 Tlcni-:s.x MARY ll.-XHEII, 7 Garfield Avenue5 qi 5 U March 14, 18995 Latin-English Courseg Press Association K3-41. . ' 18 Senior Class--Cm:tfifnucd UOll0'l'I-IY IiI.ANl'lIl'l Smrolur, 2 Dcllinger Ave., llatavia, l+'ebruary 10, 18516, Elrglisln course, Member of A. A. 1255 Class fl-41, Press Association Q1-2-3--lj 5 Literary Society 13-41. Planar. Aexris iScHu,xn1c1:, 406 Ellicott Street, Batavia, February 15, 1897, Coinlnercial course, Class Q1-45, Press Association Q1- 2-31g Literary Society 643. HE'l'Tl1i M.xue.xRr:T S1-111:1.1cxj, 21 Tracy Avenue, Kingston, Ont., Canada, April 26, 1896, English course, Member of A. A. 125 5 Press Association 435 , Literary Society Q3-45. Lows CI.,xYToN S1I.V1s1:N.x1I,4, Bethany, Y., Batavia, N. Y., February 23, 1899, Classical course. LYNnoN Srlcxcl-ln, 122 Ross Street, Hornell, Q N. Y., January 26, 18985 English course, Class Q1-435 Press Association 145, Liter- t ary Society Q3-453 Class Prophet, Senior . Annual Board. fil Senior Class--Continued C tra. CoRNELrUs KOESTER, 1 Ellicott Avenue 5 Lyons, August 16, 18965 English cours'e5 Metlicine5 University of Buffalo. RA A. LADD, 5 Tracy Avenueg Alexander, N. Y., Oct. 6, 18985 Cornell Universityg Member of A. A. Q1-2-3-45 5 C-lass Q1-2-3-41 5 Basketball Q3-45 5 Press Association 11-2-3- 45 5 Literary Society C3-45 5 Class Pres. C 21 5 Treas. QSJ5 Pres. C455 Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Picayune KQD5 Bus. Mgr. Picayune i355 Athletic Editor Picayune 1455 Debating H35 Salutatorian til. GL.,inYs IQUCILE Loxvx. 5 Vine Street- August 7 2, 1894, Batavia, N. Y.5 English course5 Class Q1-2-45 5 Press Association Q1-2-3-455 Literary Society Q3-45 . II1a1.r1N M. MALIANIQY, State St., R. F. D. No. 211 ' A 5 ' ISI llatavia, N. Y., May lS, 18975 Latin-Englis c'ourse5 Senior Class. fia . F se T1c1:lcs,x BIARY lX.lAHER, 4 Garlic-ld Avenum 1 7 March 14 1S99' Latin-English cours H V , . . ', 1 Press Association C3-45. 36 J , et5 'N 18 Se-nim' Class--Co'ntfinued llono'1'uY lll..xNc'111-1 S.x14'1vo1:n, 2 Dolliiigor Ave.g li2lf2lVlil, l'l0lll'll2ll'.V 10, 1851135 English comfsog Mimulwi- ol' A. A. filly Class fl-455 Press ASS0l'lZll'l0ll 11-2-3-M 5 Litol-airy Society 13-45. l'1c.x1:r, AGN1-is iScHn.x111-zu, 406 Ellicott Streetg l'iZlfZlVl2l, Feb1'1u11'y 1.5, 18973 C0l1llllC1'C1ill L-oursog Class Q1-455 Press Association Q1- 2-3l g iliitvl-zu-y Society HJ. HE'l'TIl'I M-xuc:.x1c1c'1' SH11:1,14:Y, 21 Tracy Avcuuog Kingston, Ont., Caluaulzl, April 26, 18965 English voursvg 3lCllllN?1' of A. A. Q21 g Press Assom-izition 435 5 Lito1'al'y Soc-iety Q3--lj. Lows Cr,.xY'i'oN S1Lv1cI:N.x1r,, liletlizmy, N. Y.g llatuvizl, N. Y., l'll?lll'll2ll'j' 23, 18995 Cl2lSSll'ill l'0lll'S0. LYx1moN SI'I+lNClCIl, 122 Ross Strvotg Horuell, N. Y., 'lilllllilly 26, 18983 English coursog Class 11-My Press fXSSOL'lill'lUl1 1155 Liter- ary Society Q3-415 Class Propllotg Svuioi' Annuzfxl llozml. 9' 5 M 72' 74573313-.f'ff 'YII!!!-L .1932 -MALE ' 111. fy... -:' 'f An- M . may 5. Lf, Q 5 Jw f. '21 2 it iff M ff I Z- ' jf, ., A it I 4 f.f5 A o, ,v 4 K? l I i. I N, Senior Class--Contifnued 5:65 '9 ff if 1: 'Tiff ' QA ANNIE ISIIIIELIIA BIARIE SPINK, 24 Tracy AxIe.5 Attica., N. Y., Apt-11 27, 1895 5 Latin-English cou15se5 TG2lCh6l15 Buffalo Normal. 12 SUSAN GRACE THOMAS5 472 Ellicott Streetg Batavia, August 95 18955 English course 5 Member' of A. A. 1235 Class Q1-355 Press- Association Q1-2-3-41 5 LiteI'a.1'y Society MJ. GRAGE ELIZABETII TUTTLE, 134 Ross Streetg Byron, N. Y., 18975 English courseg Class Q1-3-lj 5 Literary Society Q3-45. f EDNA BI..-XNCHE YVESTACOTT5 26 Tracy Avenue5 Portlaiid, Me., March 4, 181975 Classical coui-se5 Member of A. A. M55 Class Q-155 Press Association Q3-455 Literary Society Q3-45. 5 ANNA IQATHLEEN GEORGIA VVYNN, 28 South ' Main StI'eet5 born, Bat.avia,.N. Y.5 Latin- English cou1'se5 Literary Society Q3-45. J S 2 TZ Class Jropllecy ATAVI.-YS hohe for an 'tlild lflome Week had al: last heen realized. It was through the efforts of 'three ol' our old friends: Iglerhie Booth, now a hauk president, t'huck t'ai-sou, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. and Mahel Ross, snpcrintendent. ol' the Ross Seminary for G'i1'lS. that this had been hronght ahout. ln response to an invitation from the conunittee, I had left my work and was on my way to the old town. Two old pals, lloh Carson and Kelley, had capitalized the old Iluf- falo and Williamsville street car line and it now ran hetween these two places. It was one of their cars that I entered at llnffalo. Not having had time to buy a paper, I picked up one left by some one else and read the title: The Daily News, Ilatavia, Y., Silvernail and Melfahon, Editors. This was indeed luck, as I had not seen one in some time. It was about two days old as the date was June 16, 1925. As usual the front page was mostly foreign news and so I only glanced at the titles. One little item, however, drew my attention. It was: London, England-The opera Lucello created a decided hit here in its opening performance last evening. Francis Finnegan of the United States, in the leading role held the audience spellhound hy the beauty and strength of his Voice. t'XYell, I ejaenlated to myself, To think of Finnegan singing be- fore English Dukes and Lords. Then, like a. Chinaman, I turned to the hack page of the paper, hut of curiosity I looked at the names of the firms whose ads appeared here. t'XVliy, I exclaimed to myself, 'fnearly everyone of these people were members of the class of 1915? There are, t'Shihley and Saftord, Hair- dressers and Manicurists, ttlliss Marian tfrissy, Lessons on the Accord- ion and 3Ielodion. But at this point the paper was knocked from my hands and some- one hegan to pump lllj' arm up and down, saying, Well, well, if it isn't. old Spindlesft I looked up and there was the brick top of .John Schwartz smiling down at me. My, but I'm glad to see you, I returned, shaking his hand heartily, Sit down and give an account of yourself. What are you doing anyway ? t'OlJ, 17111 a traftie ofiieer in Buffalo. I work on the night gang and when I want the people to stop I simply take off my hat. They see my red hair and know that is a signal to stop. That's all there is to my work. But, say, Joe Ryan has got some job.. He's trying to pound some fresh 21: young mutts into good athletes for the Ilniversity ,of Buffalo and he iS so busy he can't even come up for Old Home Wieck. . . - - av ' ' 1 , ffAnd are there any more of our famous class in Buffalo. I inqunfd Oh,yes, I saw Grace Tuttle the other day and she said that she and mer old friend Mildred Blodgett were working as stenographers in an o. ci there. She told me where they lived and invited me up. You can Jus bet I'm going some day, too. UI donit blame you either, but say wasn't that Stafford we just went through?,' f'Yes. That's where Harold Heywood has his factory for the manu- facture of cork legs. That factory is all that keeps the old place O11 the map. Heywood married May Butler, you know, but they separated a couple years ago and she is living on alimony now. ffAre any more of our classmates married that you know about? I questioned. 4'Sure thing Koester and Marie Knoll finally got tied up and live in Philadelphia now. Koester is cartoonist on the Philadelphia. Ledger. Then Florence Colby married a traveling salesman and-YVhy, Myron Fincher, you old beanpole, how the dickens are you? I wondered who was getting on when the car stopped? 'fOh, Ilni a.ll right, Coniber and I are running a little farm up the road a short waysf' f'And do any more of the class live around here?', interrupted Schwartz. 'fYes, Ailice Russell runs a chicken farm a. couple miles from our place, while Russell Annabel owns a grocery store on tl1e four corners up here. Kathleen XVynn teaches the school in our district, too. But say, talking about teaching, did you hear how Mlle. Spink was giving siirfiiio- lessons to a class of deaf mates in New York? an-wx ' HYes, answered John, Hand Dorthea Durfee has a. class of Jews in Buffalo that she is teaching to talk with their mouths instead Of their hands. She says so much motion is a waste of time in this fast age? XVell,W I interrupted, 'CI guess it's about time I told you about some of the 1915 people I know about. As I was entering the station a.t San Francisco, on my way here, I was almost bowled over by Frank Mammama. He said he didn't have time to talk since he had been called way from Salt Lake City to perform a. difficult operation. He has be- come a very famous surgeon now. Wlhile in Chicago I met Lucile Dun- ham, She is a teacher of Ilonxestic Science now and has become quitg 2 -i fa1110llS IlI1'0IIglI her tliseovery ol' il Wilj' io 1-ook onions and Cilllllilglf so that there is no odor. S-he told IIIO that the l'2IlllUIlS oulirlelle is slill HII earth. Hazel Dennison is l'lIh'Sll'2ll Qllireelor in :1 Y. W. ll. A. there and Margaret- Bray :ind Sihyl Collins bolh work on Il inaganziiie. I'egg.v writes The 'Latest Styles lor NYIIIIIUIIU sem-tion, while Sihlvl has l'll2Il'QIf of the Culture in the l'lOIIIl'u section. I rode l'ron1 Toledo to lillllgilllll witl1 Joseph Vincent li0lllIIOIlll, ICs11. Ile suid he inoved to Ohio llI'l'llIISl' that was the l1o111e ol' so IIIIIIIIY presidents. Ile lhought that perhaps there would be lIl0l'L' ol' il l'llillll'U l'or l1is election there. Ile lold IIII5 almouli several of Ulll' old l'lilSSlIIZll'US. Ile said l,l'ilI'l Sl'lII'2llll'l' and lAlI'I'l'l2l Howard were running il business sehool in Toledo. l,2ll'liUI'lICll after Miss Blount's, you know. Ile also showed nie il letter I1e got l!l'UIlI Art Calkins. Art is working' as il paper Imnger down i11 New OI'll'2IIlS. Ile is so tall he doesn't have to use il step-l:1dder. In I1is letter lil? wrote that Ilac Coletti was n1urrie1I lllIXVll there last week. It SUPIIIS that Ilae passed hiinselt' olt as the Count Ile lla Hu, and nun-ried :1 l'll'lI girl. But aren't we getting near li2l1'2'IYl2I?u Yes, replied lfineher, That was Breezy Heights we just passed. Cv ld'orp's latest real estate venture. I understand he nnule good money out of it, too. And here is C01-ti's baseball grounds. He owns llllt li2ll2lVl2I. tezun now and Flilllli Kelsrlienback is still his star player. There on the other side is IIettie lf'oope1 s mansion. She worked as stenogrnpher for a l'll ll old gink and he fell in love and lnarried her. He died last year and, believe ine, she's a IIIGITDV widow now. lint here is where we get out. But it was junipingr from the frying' pun into tI1e tire. For there was a whole erowd ot old lIatavian's. After having Illj' arin nearly shaken off, I managed to get Ted Robinson outside of tI1e crowd and ask il few questions. HCOIIIQ now Ted, I begged. tell nie about yourself and some of tl1e others who stayed in tI1eir old lIOI'1I0 town. 'fOh, Chaddoek and I run a law oflice here, lil? began, ttnotliing very exciting about that. llut say. Helen Ilooth just got bark liI'OIII Iflurope yesterday. You know she won lllll prize four years ago otlfered by ll New York paper for a plan that NYOlllll bring about peace in Europe. She has been in the Old ffountry for II couple years IIOW and she is to give il lecture some time this week on her experienres. Floyd Nesbitt is also going to lecture to another class of people, the l.2Il'Illl'l'S. llis topie is f'YVhat Scientific Fanning Has Ac-coinplished on My l'12lI'lll.'l But talking about lectures makes nie tl1i11k ol' Era l,add. lle has ll speech all his own. He travels froin town to town and holds meetings on the street corners to sell cult buttons. IIis good voiee eoines in Iiundy. 755 'fBut these are not people that remained in Bata. i I 'nterruptled fftell about some of them. VEL, 1 V 7 an ' ' lVell, he started in again, 'fright across the street. lives H91611 Mahaney and Kathleen Forsyth, they have given up all hopes of mare riage a.nd have settled down as old maids. It's too bad one of them canlt cat-ch Hiaroild Page. All he does is lounge around the Ba.t.a.via Cllub and spend the money his dad left him. But Teresa Maher is just the opposite from these two. Instead of settling down she is busy making money. She collects the socks, etc., which were knit. for soldiers during the Eu- ropean IVar and were never sent. She sells them and makes' a. good profit. f'IVha.t are they going to have for entertainment this week ? I asked. t'The principal thingjf answered Ted, 'tis a circus composed of one time Batavians. And our class is well represented too. Gladys Lown is the fat woman and Edmund Brown the giant from the interior of Africa. Briss Farrall acts as the wild man from Borneo, while Dave Birmingham is the leather-lunged spieler at the entrance of the side show. Gertrude Crehan, Mary Donahue and Helene O'Connor are known as f'Tl1e Trio with Trusty Teeth. They carry each other around by ropes which they ha.ng onto by their teeth and go through a. lot of fancy stunts while hanging by their teeth. It's really quite thrilling. Of course there are others in the circus but these are all from our class. But say Tedj' I asked, 'twho are the three girls .across the street? They look a little familiar. f'IVell, I should think they would you went to school with all three of them. The one on the inside is Iiathlyn Kaulfman, She is a. woman suffrage leader now. The one in the middle is Sue Thomas who is now head nurse in our hospital here. Next to her is Edna IVestacott, who is famous as a photoplay writer. HI guess l've heard from all our old friends now but two, I sighed with relief. f4They are Fat Xlfeldgen and Randall Howe. - Howe,U exclaimed Teddy, is dead. He died from exhaustion caused by chasing after every girl he saw. IVeldgen is just wha.t he was cut out to be, a big fat alderman in New York City. ffIVell, I exclaimed, 'fWe certainly are some class. Everything from Redmond, the statesman, down to Howe, the suicide, can be found on our roll. But just the same we average up pretty well a.nd Pm mightv glad that I belong to the Class of 1915 of dear old Batavia High Schoold' Lyndon Spencer, 115. - as . Class Ilistory OUR- short years ago, we were ushered into ll. ll. S. bewildered, frightened treslnnen. lYe had no idea. ot' school spirit or loyalty. Our only ailn was to arrange our prog'rainine so that we wouldn't have more than two Algebra and three Latin classes a day. This ditiieulty was straightened out hy the S'YlllllZIlllt'l'lt' hand ol' the teachers. who have worked so interestedly and t'aithl'nlly with us during' our high school course. Then caine organization. lYe we turned out sixty strong, as the Class of 1915. could old ll. ll. S. help hut he proud? We were full of enthusiasm and entered, heart and soul, into all the activities of the school life. lYe iirst gave a dance, which unlike inost dances, turned good money into the. treasury. The next step was to buy pins. Our ehoiee was a pretty, gold shield with ll, H. S. and our numerals. The last activity of the F1-eslnnan year, was a joint picnic, which everyone said was the best yet, with the Sophoinores. Then we ourselves were Soplioinores. Although the nuniher of the class was somewhat smaller than the registry of the first year, we still had the saute enthusiasin. The class gave a dance that was right, and which was considered one of the niost important functions of the year. Later we had a sleighride twe went in carryallsl to Lelloy. About forty inade the excursion and ereryoiie enjoyed it iininensely teven the chap and two or three others who were accidently left hehind and rescued laterl. Our enthusiasm hlossoined during the track season, and in the interscholastic track ineet we offered an individual cup to the winner of the 220-yarcl dash. XYhen we hecaine Juniors we thought that we needed hetter pins, and Consequently chose our new, original one. lYe gave two dances, one at Cl11'iSl1l1ZlS and the 'tProin in June, hoth of which were greatly enjoyed. In debating, the Juniors took the lead and won the honors from the Seniors. Although we ar-coiuplished much during our three past years, we feel that this, our Senior Year, has heen and will end, the most success- ful. YVe have energetically t'hoosted the Literary Society, tllee Clubs, Orchestra and most of all, athletics. The Batavia boys, aided hy the faithful efforts of the Seniors, have won renown on the gridiron, the Court, the track and the diamond. On Ai-hor Day we fultilled school traditions and planted the class tree. Tile have not only fulfilled tradition, hut also estahlished precedent in similar ways. A Shakespearian Play, will he presented by the Vlass 27 of 1915. XV e have made the The Picayunew a monthly and this paper has been loyally supported by the Seniors. The Senior Class has participated in the Western New York debat- ing league and has won both debates in which it. entered. The Senior Annual of this class is to be much larger than the pub- lications of previous years. lVe are looking forward to a few more good times, as the Senior Cl-ass, then we will go out into the big world. Let us never forget the pleasant fellowship, which we have enjoyed, during our high school career, and, as we go on, let us bear in mind that '4Scientia est Potential' Sibyl Collins, J15. QE Arbor Day Oration E ARE assembled here this afternoon to dedicate this tree to the memory of one whom God has seen fit to remove from among us. llle plant trees and tiowers over graves so that the memory of those gone before will not pass from our minds. The act of planting the tree is of little moment, and will soon be forgotten, the memories connected with it will remain as long as life itself. It is for this reason that we dedicate our class tree to the memory of Miss Annabel Miller. To us the pure life and earnest. endeavor of our former teacher will ever be an inspiration. Nile remember her for 'her personal interest in our progress, for her cheerful spirit and her conscientious efforts' for our good. The loss of her young life is a real loss to us and to our Alma Mater. May this tree grow to be a towering elm, so that in future years when occasion brings us to this site our minds will wander back to the past, and once more our high school days will be brought before us. The surroundings with which we are now so familiar will not stand the test of time without some change. llut we sh- ll t f 'l -, a no ,ai to recognize the towering elms and shady maples which adorn the campus. This little elm which now seems so frail, 'will then be among the greatest and command our attention, not only because of its beauty and strength, but also because of the memory of her to whom it was dedicated by the Class of 1915. Harold lV. Page, 315 ' 28 Class ,IJOQIII NY11 SYQIII11 all 11111 11111115 111' 1.1111 W11 push, 111111 111l'5' swing 111'1'l11'l'Q NY11 1111111111 111 11111 1'1'11111is1111 14111111 We s1111 1111'11 11111 11111111 1111111' Now 11111 paths 1111111 1'1-11111 111l' 11il1'l'S 111' 1,-ii'11 A1111 11111111-11111 1-11111's11s W111111 4Xll11 11111-h 1111181 11v111' 1-h1111s11 11is 11w11 A1111 so must you, lllj' 1'1'i111111. 01111 1111111 S1111111s 1-11s11-1111s1'1'11w11 .X1111 51111411011 hy 1111111s1111t 111111s, 411111 wi1111i11g 11111111 S111'1llQf 1111 spring -X1111 l,'Ol11L'11 hy 21 Q1'i11'U11l11 111-1111z11 The S111-01111 1111111s c1'111' 11111 1ll11'1'UI1 1111-11, 111 11111 1111111 111 11111 11111111 1111111 l'ilj'S :XIIL1 S11'211g111 is 11111 1121111 11s if st'1'111'1-1111s 1111f111'11, NY11111-11 11111111' 11 Zl'1111j'1' I11i1.VS. .X1111 W11111-11 1111 171111 1li11'1lW1lj'S 111111? T1111 111'st 11211i11'S 1-11111-s11 is 1211111 Thru 1111 111111111ss 11111z11 111 111111s, To il 1,l211'1'G11, L'1l1111f' 1,11211I1. I-iut hc that 1'111111s11s 11111 s111'111111 way T1111' his 11111111- is 11111-11 111111 sore, YV111111 th1,1 t11i1s1111111 1111111111 is 1-1-11ss11111 S112111 11111111 Ill joy f111'1:V111-111111-11. For 1111 11111 1J21f11W21'1' 111111s In 21 10v111y j11yr111s Villlj. There 1iV11t11 El 1'11Ul'1'1I1g 1111111 'Mid joys that 111:v111- f11i1 The 1111111115 1,11 111111 11211113 lllj' 1'1'1lf1111S 111'11 11l1'Sl' 1I1Cl1'1G1111'lf'l' 11111s11 11111111113' 111111151 The path of 1'11111s111-11, is 11111 first. The 01111313 111111, ff111111s111 !,1111is N1ll7f!I'1l1fl1j1, 'Isl 5:11 Class of 19168 EDXVARD F. ARNOLD, 110 East Ave. Born, July 8, 1897, B'3.f2lVi3- Grammar School, East Main St., English course. hl.-XRIAN F. BARDAGE, 34 Porter Ave. Born, Elba., July 26, 1900. Graincmar School, Ross St., Latin-English, course, Future work, Teacher, Junior Class, Literary Society Q3-45. JOSEPH CLAYTON BARoooIi, 5 Porter Ave. Born, Batavia, July 2, 1898. Grammar School, Pringle Ave., English course, Future work, Dentist, University of Buffalo, Important committees, Glee Club, Member of A. A. Q35 , Class fl-33 5 Musical, Glee Club MJ. KENNETH S. BARNES, 201 Washington Ave. Born, Aug. 18, 1896. Grammar School, XVashingto-n Ave., English course, Football Q35 RUTH MARIE BELCHER, 310 Jackson St. Born, Warsaw, Jan. 4. Grammar School, Boss St. and Wfashington Ave., English course, Junior Class, Literary Society fell, Musical, Glee Club. l'lAliOLD G. BLAIR, 24 Montclair Ave. Born, Batavia, April 17. G1'2l1lll1lil1'.SCl100l, XVashington Ave., Business course, Football fl-2-35 , Member of A. A. Q1-2-35 , Literary Society USD. EDITH AGNES BRICE, 20 Oak St. Born, Batavia, Dec. 2, 1899. Cri-aminar School, St. Joseph's Academy, English course, Junior 1 Class, Literary Society C2-33. RUSSELL JA3IEs BRIDGE, 47 YV. Main St. Born Bav Mills Mich, 1899. A A 3 ' . ' Graininar School, Cliitorfl, Ontario, English course, Member of Junior Class. VINCENT BROWN, 138 W. Main St. Born, Batavia., 1899. llil'?lll1ll'12ll' School, St. J osephfs, Latin-Englisli course. LEON J. BROXVNV, 26 Center St. Born, Buffalo, N. Y., June 6, 1898. l8il.'2lill1l1l11,l School, Mexico Academy, English course, Future Worlz, Civil Engineering, Member of Junior Class. IRVING J. CALL., Staltorfl, N. Y. BorII, Staltorcl, July 21, 1900. Grainmar School, lVashington and Ross St., English course, Future work Fai-min0'. 7 D FLORENCE L. CHABlJOCK,, 25 Frosbect Ave., Born, May 19, 1898, Ba.tavia. fililllllllfll' School, Wasliington Ave., German-English course, Future work, Music, College, Conservatory of Inusic, Member of Junior Class, Literary Society LAD. GERTRUDE C. CREIIAN, 121 Summit St. Born, Batavia, Mar. 31, 1897. fi'l'Zl.1lll1l2ll' School, St. J oseplfs, Classical course, Press Associa- tion, Literary Society C3-45, Musical, Glee Club. ,I 30 Junior f'll!NH f'lHIfiHH011 WILLARI1 DEGEN. 58 Su. Main St. 1llll'll, lI11l'l'al11, fllllll' 26, 181151. Hlillllllllll' S1-110111, AYilSll1llQ10Il Aung Classical l'Ulll'Sl'Q College, Roclwstei' 17ll1V0l'S1l'j'1 lfress Assm-i11lin11g l1l1l'l'1ll'Y Slwiclyg 111111-1-s 110111. .l'1'1'si1lt-111 e1llll1Ol' Class, Tl'l'21Sll1'l'1' 111' l'1-1-ss ASSUl'l2l11Hll. G11u11u1.x 1M11111.xN. Sl Milllllilffilll Avo. 1111111 1'xl'l1. 22, 18118. 7 Gl'il1ll1llill' Scluml, 1'l'lllQ1l' Ave.: English 1'0ll1'Sl'Q 1'wlllll1'l' Wm-la 7 Music, Collegiate liistitutv, 112ll'lil'1l'Sl0Wll, -1.g Bllxllllllil' ul' .11111io1' Class: 1111L'l'ill'j' Society 13-41. MAY T. F1-2,xs'l'1-ID. 15 l'1'ospect Aw. 110111, llatavia, May 13, 18118. Glilllllllill' Sclmol, 1.011033 N. Y.: COlll1ll0l'l'12l1 1'c1111's1-3 M1-111l.11f1' of A. A. 121 1 .lu11io1- Class: 1'1-ess ASF'1l. 1121 g 1111'l'l'2ll'.Y Society 13-41. R1sG1N.x E. F111.1.1-:'1 1', 11 Pearl St., llatavia, X. Y. 1301-11, July 23, 18117. G1'111ll1ll1'l1' School, AYilSll11lQ'1011 Ave.: 11111111-El1Q11S1l l'OllI'SCQ Juuioi' Class: SOCl'G1il1'Y of -111111111 Class. M.x11Y E. 1fo11sY'1'11. 444 Ellicott St. A 110111, Batavia, May 22, 1898. G1-11111111111' S1-11001, 171'111Q1l? Aung Classical course. XY11.1,1,u1 G.x111:N1-211 1'1.'.1ll11.li. 16 El111 St. llu1'11, Batavia, Aug. 21, 18517. G111111111111' S1-110111. Ross St.g English L'll1ll'Sl'Q 31Qllll1Cl' of A. A. 12-31: Class 11-2-31: Fuotlmall 131. 111.0111 H. G1LL.1111.1, Staltcml, N. Y. 1:Ol'11, Statfm-41, Nov. 4, 1898. 111'111lll11i1l' S1-11001, Ross St.g English 00111-seg College, Curiiellg 31Cll1llU1' of A. A. 111 3 llaselwall 11 1 g J11111111- Class. fV11'2l1l1lll11l' Sl'11Ot'11, AY21S1l11lg'1011 AVe.g English courseg L11C1'll1'f Societyg Musical, Glee Club. XY. 1,1isT1i11 1'11W131Z. Ell1a. R. 19. 17. 110111, Daws, N. Y., Aug. 15, 18117. f1l'211lll11i11' Sclmol, 12111211 English C'Olll'SQQ 31l?l'lll'W1' of A. A. 131. M.i11G1j1f1:1'r14: A. 1-1.x11N. 9 1112111211111 Pi1l'1i. 1101-11, llatavia, Aug. 21, 18518. Gl'i1llll1'l2l1' Sclmol, P1'1llQ1Q Ave., English C'Olll'SCQ Class 1,1-2-glg Musical, G11-l's Glee Club. Hli1,IiX E. 1'1A1 I', 247 1,il1e1'ty St. 110111, 1le1111i11gto11, N. Y., Feb. 19, 181113 fi1'H1'Ill1l2l1' School, 1'1'i11gl1- AVe.g 11111111-E11glisl1 l'0l11'Sl1Q 3101111101 of -1U1110I' Class. EL1z.x1aET11 M. 11lf1'1 1'r11s, 1'1y1 OI1, N. Y. 12111-11, Sept. 28, 18119 f1I'2'l1l111'131f' Sclmol, 11y1'o11 11111011 Sclumlg 11111111-E11Q11,S1l t'Ulll'Sl' Future work, Teacl1e1'. COLI.Is H.1jXTIXG'1'ON, R. F. TJ., No. 3. 110111, llatavia, March 251, 18117 G1-21111111311 School, XVUS1,l11'1Q'1'Ol1 Ave.g Euglisli l'0lll'SOQ 191111111 work, Electrical 1E11Q'1l1Qf'1'111QQ B1C11lll01.' of A. A.g 1'1'1fss Ass11ciati1111 Tlitei-ary Society. I-ll. HELEN Glulwli, 210 11il1l1i St. 110111, Tlatavia, Jau. 30. Junior Class-1-Coutvifnawil LEV ERE H. J oiiNsoN, I Hull Park. Born, Bl21ff11V1a, O'Ct'f19A1837: Grammar School, Ross St., English course, Memibei o 1. 9 -i Track 135, Junior Class, Basketball, 2nd team Q35 , Footbal , .nf team L35. HELEN A. KAUEEM.-YN, 520 E. Main St. Born, Batavia, June 21, 1899- Grammar School, Classical course, Member of J l111101' Class, Literary Society K3-45 , Musical, Glee Club. NVALTER LLOYD KENNEDY4, 14 Dellinger Ave., Born, Cortland, N. Y., 1895. Grammar School, XVashington Ave., Commercial course, Member of A. A. Q3-45, Track 43-45, Press Association Q2-3-45. PAULINE M. LAXvsoN, 457 Ellicott St. Born, Batavia., Jan. 31, 1899. Grainmar School, Pringle Ave., Classica.l course, Future Work, Teacher, College, University of Michigan, Member of Literary Society, Musical, Glee Club. ETHEL BIARIE LEHMANN, 13 Fisher Park. Born, Batavia, Feb. 24, 1898. Grammar School, Ross St., Classical course, Member of Junior Class, Oliices held, Vice President of Class. RUTH E. A. LYENT, 22 Ellicott Ave. Born, Batavia, May 19. Grammar School, Washington Ave., English course, Future work, llrawing, College, Mechanics Institute, Member of A. A. Q55 , Junior Class, Press Association 455 , Literary Society Q1-55 , Oflices held, Vice President Glee Club: Oratory, Declannnatory Contest, '15 IRENE BIAUIJE LOCKE, 21 Clifton Ave. Born, March 17, 189-8. Grainmar School, Pringle Ave., Latin-English course. HARRY E. Looiris, 15 Dellinger Ave., Born, Oneida, N. Y., May 28, 1897. Grammar School, Washington Ave., Commercial course, Member of Junior Class. A Fimxcis J. LUCID, 24 Washington Ave., Born, Binghamton, N. Y., 1898. Glilillllllfll' School, Boss St., Commercial course, Future work, Business, linp. Connnittees, Junior Dance and Sleighride, Member of A. A. C1-2-35 , Track C2-35 , Class 1916, Football, 2nd team Q2-35 , Literary Society 135. ' LEON ALMON LtrrrEN'roN, 513 Ellicott St., Born, Albion, July 21, 18197. Grainmar School, Bergen , English course, Future work, Dentist, College, Bultfalo, Football 1135. E. FLo1uNE MSACGONVAN, 1401 Sunnnit St. Born, Niagara. County, 1897. Grannnar School, Wlashington Ave., English course, Future work, Kindergarten teacher, College, Rochester University, Meni- ber of Junior Class, Literary Society Q3-45 , Musical, Glee Club. 'Q . 32 Junior Flfms--Fnnfinuml R.11'11'11 1-111x111 B11'17'1'A11:1-311. East llvtllmly. 119111, Hlillll'1ll'4l, Aug. 2, 1898. G1':1111111:11' S1-lmol, llislrivli Nu. 3, l11'lllilll-YQ 1.111111 4-11111-wg l ulur1- work, Lalwg Vollvgv, fqUl'lll'llQ All'llllll'l' 111' Prvss Assuviznlimn f3,lQ Lil'01'a11'y Socivly 131. 1.1:11.xx SH11:11x1.xx M1x1-111. IC. 3111111 St. l1Ul'1l, Illanluviu, Aug. 5. 1897. Glilllllllill' S1-lwol. Russ Sl.: lfluglisll cu111'Sog 3111111111-1' ul A. A. 13-41: T1-au-k 141 : Class ly 1-21. MAY 12. Bluxux. 11 .1111-ksml Stl. 110111, 1.!z1l11viz1, Mlny 23, 1898. l11'11llll1lll1' Svlmol. XYZlSlllI1Ql'01l Aw.: 01111111101-1-i11l 1'T0l11'S Future wurli, S1U1lOgl'll11llf. La liuw. BIORGAN, 27 Nxvlllllllf St. 110111, fl1'UVUl21Illl, X. Y., May 1, 1899. Glilllllllill' Scluml. Sf. Joscplfsg 1.111111-E11glisl1 l'Ull1'S0. I.. A1.11:1oN 31u11'1'1311-111. St1111'111'1l. N. Y. 1101-11, Sl1111'o1-11, Aug: 4, 18913. l1l'1l1l11l1ill' S1-lmol, Ross St.: 11-1111111-lC11gli sl1 vlmllrsvg Ollives l1elrl, SOL'1'U11l1'j' of Class 19113: 3111511-ul, Glue 1.'l11l1. l LOR1iNL'l-I li. Xli8l2lT'1', Ellil-1111 St. 110111, 1111t11viz1, Doc-. 2, 1897. lV11'i1l1llllill' Svlmol, l.,1'll1Qll' :XYIXQ English course' BlL'llllNfl' uf I.lf0l'1l1'j' Sm-ivty 12-31. 7 311191111-111 V. X1111'1'11. iXl0X1lllflUl', N. Y. 1101-11, 1Xll'X21114'lUl', May 24, 1899. 41l'21lllllli1l' S1-lmnl, Alvxzlllllm' High Svlmolg Ul2lSSl1'2'll L'Ulll'S1'Q F11r111-41 work, 'l'1ez11'l1v1-3 1f'ullvgc, fll'll0S110 N111'111z1l. 1f1.11111:N1'1-: 15. H'1!1111-Lx. 59 3lO111l'li'l1l' Aw. 1301-11, 1l11t11viz1, Aug. 17, 1899. l,1l'i1ll1ll12ll' S4'll00l, Sf. J0su1i1l1'Sg 11111111-E11glisl1 l 01ll'SU. J. 11-111111 1'ur'r.'1'11111G12. Tl'i1lf5' Ave. 130111, 11110. 4, 1897. G1'11111111z11- Sc'l1of1l, lY21Sll111g1'OI1 AvG.g Flzlssicfal C0lll'Sl?5 MQ111l11-1- uf Vlzlss 11-2-31 3 Prcfss -Xssm'iz1li011 11-2-31. SVSU-3 1I1Tz11:N'1'11.11.1511, 291 Ross St. 1101-11, Livo111z1, X. Y., Jun. 19, 1898. fil'iIl1lI1l11l' Sr-lmol, St. Jose-pl1'sg E11g'lisl1 courscg Future work, T1-zlincrl 11111-seg Bllflllllffl' of L1lCl'2l1'y Socivty 141. STAXTUN D. Ro1:INSc1N, 1.9 1'1'us11c+c'f Avo. 110111, North Colli11s, E1-ic Co. G1-11111111111' S1-lmol, XY2lSlllllQ'fOl1 Aw. C.x'rH15111N1c M. 11111-311. IV:2l1ilYl?1, N. Y. lim-11, 1il111'f111o, M1111-11 11, 1899. Gl'2l1l1ll1211' School, East PC1l'1Il1'0li0 llligll Sf:l1on.113 f'.'l1lSSl1'ill 1.-0111-sf-1 Futurg work, Tez1r'l1i11g5 Collcegc, Xyllllillll S111il1l1g 3ll'llllJ1'l' ul' .l1111i111' Class. BICRTHA E. SC'HAl ICR. 15 1.51111 St. 130111, l':illQi1.Vli'l, ljcv. 29, 18913. GrI'2l1l11l1i11' Sclmol, W11sl1ing1o11 Ave.5 11118111088 c-o111'su. RALPH H. TOXVXSEND, 12 River St. .l:0l ll, llntfmviu, Sept. 213, 18913. Gr1'E1111111il1' School, XV3Sll11'1QtO11 A1'c.g Clzlssimll f'Ulll'Sl.'. .,., .pu J uniofr Class-'Continued BIARION E. AWARD, 78 So. Main St. Born, Batavia, Feb. 13, 1899. Washington Ave. School, English course. ELMER A. VVANGLIEN, State St. Road. Born, Byron, Sept. 25, 1897. Pringle Ave. School, Commercial course, Future work, Eclitovrial, Member of A. A. fl-2-311, Track 135, Baseball, assistant manager f3l, Basketball, assistant ma.nager f3j, Musical, Orchestra f2l, Boy's Cflee Club f2j, Captain 1915 Basketball Reserves, Manager of 1915 Basketball Reserves, Press Association Q1-2-33, Literary Society Q2-35. ' RIARION BIGELOXV XVARD, 219 North St. Born, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1898. Wfashington Ave. School, Classical course, College, Rochester University, Junior Class, Literary Society f3J. JULIA C. W EISSERT, 223 West Main St. Born, Batavia, Nov. 13, 1898. Wfashington Ave. School, Commercial course, Class C1-2-35. K. STANLEY XVILCOX, 15 Bank St. , Born, Albion, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1896. Wfashington Ave. School, Future Work, Agriculture, College, Cornell, Member of A. A. Q1-2-33, Class 1916, Track 135. XVILLIAM' E. W ILCOX, 133 Jackson St. Born, Bulialo, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1897. Pringle Ave. School, Commercial course, Future work, Electrical Engineering- College Trov Polytecnic' Baseball Q1-2-33, Basket- ball K2-35 ,b1?ress Association C1-2-35 , Class 1916. BIYRON EARL XVILLIAMS, Batavia, N. Y. Bo-rn, Batavia, Nov., 1898. Elba High School, English course, Future work, Agriculture. IIOWVARD YVYMAN, Darien Center, N. Y. Born, Nov. 13, 1898. Ross St. School, Latin-English course, Future Work, Electrical Engineering, Class 1916. TRACY M- 'WH-ITE, Byron, N. Y. Born, Byron, May 15, 1895. Byron Union School, English course, Future Work, Veterinary, College, Montreal, Ont. 1. 34 Class ol 191. I C.1'rH11111x1-1 B.11111o11's 'l1.11.l11N1:. 511 'lll'llt j' Ave. 1101-11, 1.1-1101, Ma 1' 111, 191111. xVi1Slll11Ql011 Ave. School: 1.111111-lC11glis11 l'11ll1'Sl'Q Sl'1'1'l'lill 1' 1,1 1. 1v1V1AN R0111211i1'.1 .l11u11.111, 44 Yl'l'1lUll Aw. liU1'll, S1111-1'11'11011, Mic11., 1899 G1'i1ll1111l11' School, 111111111-111110, '111-11'0ile, 'Ml1'll.Q lflnglish l'0lll'Sl2Q Future work, .-Xrts. ESTE11 E1.1x-x1:1':'1'1-1 lil.Ol1lll'l'l l', 11 East Ave. li1l1'1l, llatavia, Aug. 21, 1897. East Main Street School: llusincss l'0lll'Sl'Q .l'llllll1'U work, Sllfllljg- raplxy. 11111111 H, 1iRADXY-XY, 11 11211181111 Ave. 1101-11, So. llyron, Oct. 22, 1898. Pringle Ave. School g llusiness courseg l+'11t111'e work, llusiness lllilllg Meniber of A. A. 11-21 1 llasehall 11-21. FR.1Nc1s JOSEPH 11111c1:. 211 Oak St. 1101-11, Batavia, June 23, 1898. St. Josephs Schoolg l'illSl11USS course. 1,.11'n.1 121.1z.-1111111-1 B110-1111111o1is. 8 So. Main St. 1301-11, Batavia, Sept., 1899. Ross St. S1-hoolg 1.ati11-lC11glis11 l'01ll'Sl3Q Class 1917 11-213 Press Association 11-21 3 Musical, Girls Glce lfllllll 121. ETHEL M11.1.1c12x'r 1-1111'11s'1'n11. Ross St. liOl'11, Uatavia, March 111, 1898. 1Yas11i11gt011 Ave. Schoolg Classical course. Gisonott A1'sT1N li1fR'l',, 123 So. Main St. English courseg Musical, 01't'l1QSll'2l 11-21. 1 HAZEL 1. BL'RR1I.L. 17 Vine St. l10l'l1, l,,1'1l1l1l'OlCC, N. Y., -lan. 5, 1898. Llllflll-E11QllSl1 courseg l,ll'U1'i1l'j' Society 121. ROBERT P.1'rT1-:11sox C-1cx1-111. 17 1YilSll'l1lQlOl1 Ave. ,lii0l'l1, May 25, 1898. YYashington Ave. Schoolg Classical courseg Class 1917 11-21. F11.1Nc1s L.-111'ToN C-1s1sY,, 119 Bank St. I'i0l'11 Dec. 10 1899. 7 7 Washington Are. Schoolg Classical courseg Class 1917 11-213 Press Association 111 3 1.iterary Society 11-21 g Othces l1e141, Treas- urer 1917 1113 President 121. JOHN A. CORTII, 100 Jackson St. Born, Dec. 16, 1898. Pringle Ave. School. Rayiioxn X. C1.E1'n1.,1ND, 32 Chestntit St. ' B01-11, Oct. 1, 1897. Pringle Ave. Schoolg English conrseg Prizes 1lWil.1'1lGll lilasehall Eng Baseball 11-21. Innxn VICARY C1.o15c11-1, 136 ,1ackso11 St. l'iOl'I1, March 22, 1899. Pringle Ave. Schoolg 1.ati11-Eng1is11 conrscg lll111111'l2ll1l t'f11l1ll1ll'- tees, By-laws in 1.st',year5 Class 1917g Literary Society 11-21. CHRISTINA CL11111 Co1.1.1Ns. 424 East Main St.. li01'll, Sept. 115, 1898. Ross St. Sclioolg English courseg Illl11Ol'lI21111. f'Olllllll11Cl'S, Pro- Conimittee 121 5 Class 11.-2-31 5 Press Association 11-2-31 3 Literary Society 11-2-313 Vice Presirlent of Press Association 131. Sophm-nore Class--Continued FIARJORE E. COOLEY, 152 Boss St.. BOTH, AUS- 9, 1897- Nativity School, Buffalo, N. Y.5 Commercial course5 Future W01'k, Telegi-aphy5 Literary Society Q25. DIARY CLARISSIE COOPER, 6 Elm St. Born, May 8, 1900- Boss St. School5 Latin-English course. RICHARD PARMELE CtvRT1ss, 27 Porter Ave. ' Born, Sept- 30, 1899- Washington Ave. School 5 Classical course5 Prizes awarded, Gold Madel forqhighest standing in acareniic studies5 Class 1917 Q1-25 5 Press Association C255 Literary Society Q1-25. DIARY PAMELIA DELANO, 6 Prospect Ave. Born, July 15, 1899. Washington Ave. School5 Classical course5 C-lass Q1-25 5 Literary Society C1-25 5 Musical, Girls' Glee Clu'b. HAZEL H. DOLPH, 106 Ellsworth Ave. Born, Sept. 4, 1899. Boss St. School 5 Latin-English course5 Literary Society Q1-25. HENRY 'Trroiras Down, 19 Wood -St. Born, Sept. 9, 1898. Pringle Ave. School5 Latin-English course5 Future work, Busi- ness college, Le Roy Business College5 Prizes awarded, History Prize D. A. R. Eighth Gradeg Meinber of A. A. Q35 5 Basketball Re- serves f35 5 Football Reserves Q255 First team C355 Press Associa- tion Q1-2-35: Literary Society 635. ALIDR GENNIFREDE DUNHAM, 21 Suinniit St. Born, Oct. 16, 1898. Ross St. Slchoolg Latin-English course5 Important committee, Pin 1155 Meinber of A. A. C1-255 Class Q1-255 Basketball C155 Press As-sociation Q1-25 5 Literary Society Q1-25 5 Offices held, Vice President Class C15 5 Musical, Glee Club. James VINCENT ELLINNVOOD, 311 Washington Ave. Born, Sept. 24, 1899. Washington Ave. School5 Classical course5 Future work, Y. M. C. A.5 Hobart College5 Member of A. A. Q1-25 5 Class 19175 Literary Society 125. BIERTON XYILFRED ENos, 461 Ellicott St. 'William St. School5 Classical course5 Track Q25. RAYMOND Tnoims 21 Vine St. Born, Feb. 8, 1897. Washington Ave. School 5 Connnercial course5 College, Rochester Business Institute5 Member of A. A. Q1-2-355 Sophomore Clas-s5 Football, first teain Q1-25 5 Oliices held, Captain 1915 Football teain. CATHERINE FAGAN, 43 Vine St. B01-11, Jung 4, 1900, St. Joseplfs School5 Latin-English course5 College, Buffalo N-orin al . CYRUS L. F.lRGo, 102 Bank St. Born, Jan. 1, 1898. XVashington Ave. School5 Connnercial course5 Future work, Cl'QHll'lGl'y busincss5 Class 19175 Offices, President. Freshmen Class. 5 36 Sophmnore l'luss--f'nfnH-numl Fluxli J. Fli,1s'r1111, 15 1'1-11spo1-1- Avo. English l'0111'Sl'. HELPIN E. F12,xs'1'1111. 15 1111-us11e1'1 Ave. l101'll, Aug. 11, 18118 Sf. Joseplfs Seluoolg l,:11i11-lC11glis11 1'11111'Sl'. Lo11ET'1'.x C1-11.1-:s'1'1N1-1 F111111, 8 1'1'111gl1' Aw. li111'l1, Nlill'i'il 25, 18118 Pringle Ave. S1-11111113 l.i11'1-:11'y Sm-ietiy 12-211, W11.1.1.1M J. 11-1xxoN, 154 .1111-ksu11 St. l1111'll, F1-11. 111, 18118 ljlillgil' Ave. Svhoul: 3111111111-1' 111' A. A. 131 3 112180112111 111. 1111'1NG J1-11111111-3 1111.11-:'1 1'. S1111lll 1111-1111, N. Y. l:111'1l, May 12, 18118 English 1'O111'Sl1Z F11il1l'0 work, ,Xg1'11'1lli'111'1'Q S11l1ll111ll11l'1' Vluss. 1,AMON'1' D01'1:1.-xS, 21 11elli11ge1- Ave. l1111'l1, Nov. 8, 18117 NY11s11i11g1u11 Ave. S1-lmolg 11111111-1C11g1is11 1 Ol1l'SCQ M1-111111-1' 01' A. A 13-41: Vhlss 11-21: 1-11-ess .'ASS0lf1i1i'11,11l 11-2-3-413 L1i1'l'1l1'j' Sm-ie1'1 13-11: 3l11S11'i1i, 11oys' 1111-e 1.311111 13-11. WILL1.-111 NY. G.11111'111111, Ju.. 11. 19. D. No. 1. 1101-11, 1f'el1. 8, 18118 fi1'l11l1l11i11' SL'111'101 11iS11'i1-1 Nu. 8, 111111111113 1.111111-1C11glisl1 1'0l11'SL' Class 1,1-21. EDN1 11. 1111uEx'1'.1x1-211, 117 So. 3111111 St. 1iO1'1l, July 1111, 1111111 Ross St. Selmolg 1.111111-1i11g1isl1 1'0111'Sl1Q 18'l:1ss 121. TH1'11M-1N Axx.111121. I'1A11'1', Ju., 112 Sn. A111111 81. 11111-11, Aug. 1111, 18517 1Y11s11i11g1011 Ave. S1-110013 1111si111-ss 1'11111'SUQ 3lt'1l1l1l'1' of A. A. 11-21 T1'1l1'li Assistant Aiilllilgtll' 1211 191101111111 118818121111 BIRIIIHQQI' 121, P1-ess .-X'SSO1'1i1f1f111 11-21. 1111111-:RT J. H,111111s. 11. 1 . 11., 11il1'i1Y12l. li111'1l, 1111. 22, 181111 AYi1Si1111QfU11 Ave. Sehoolg English 1'U1ll'SCQ COl'1lUll. EV.1Nf:1c1.1N1i Hliss, 15 Vine St.. 1101-11, Aug. 1, 18118 f,i1'i1l11ll1111' S1'l1001, S1'11'111QV1l10 Highg Cf111l1l1C1'L'1i1i f1Ol11'Sl1. INA 31.11-I H11I.1.1', 11111 121111-011 81. U111'11, 18115 Pringle Ave. S1'11001. LEWIS Hlixxixrs, JR., 1101-11, Sept. 1, 181111 Ross St. Sfrlmolg 11111111-E11g1is11 1-0111-se. L1111'11ENcr: C. H,01'1', 118 W11s11i11g11111 Ave. 11111-11, 18117 AVk1Sl11I1Q,f011 Ave. S1'l101'1iQ 11111111-1C11glisl1 1'11111'Sl?Q 31111111111 el' A. A 11-2-315111-ess :XSS111,'1211f1,011 11-2-C113 111111-es hehl, Siilff 111-1'is1 fm Pic-ayune. .H ALBERT V. HFNT, 1 I'Il11f'll111 12'lz1f'e. - '1.' 110111, Aux- 3 1Vas11ingt0n Ave. Sehoolg 112180112111 Assis1z111t Bla11111ge1- 121. DL'GLAss D. Juan, 2011 State St. 110111, .1111111 111, 181111 AVHS11111gtO11 Ave. Selxoolg English 1f0111'seg 1711111111 11'01'k, 11111-1111-, Track 12-315 01111-es held, ASsis1'11111 BIRUIHQCI' 11111 Fo11111z11l. .,,.. ul Sopholnore Class--Continued SARAH L. IQANE, 144 State St. Born, Sept- 12, 1398- Pringle Ave. School, Latin-English course, Future Work, Music. GEORGE ICELLOGG, 220 West Main St. Born, June 2, 1899. Wfashington Ave. School. ELEANOR BIARIE IQEMBER, 12 Pearl St. Born, Feb. 24, 1896. Business course, Future Work, Milliner. MARGARET EnMoNiA IQEPPLE, Batavia, N. Y. Born, J uly 14, 1898. East Pembroke High School, Business course. - EVA LORRAINE KIDDER, 19 East Ave. Born, Oct. 19, 1896. Washington Ave. School, Latin-English course, Offices held, Treasurer ot Sophomore Class 1916, Librarian of Girls' Glee Club 1915, Musical, Girls' Glee Club. DAVID J ERoME KRIEGER, 24 Walnut St. Born, Oct. 23, 1898. Nvashingvton Ave. School, Business course, Fu-tyre Work, Busi- ness, College, Mechanics Institute. iii , JoHN LAMPRAKES, 29 Bank St. Born, Feb. 27, 1897. Washington Ave. School, Classical course. A ELIZABETH LEHMANNK, 13 Fisher Park. Born, June 13, 1899. East Main St. School, Latin-English course, Important commit- tees, Pin Committee 1913, By-law Committee 1913, Class Q1-23, 'Offices seld, Secretary Q1-25. BEss JEAN hlACX7EA, 10 Bank St. Born Nov. 16 1897. 7 7 Efashington Ave. School, Latin-English course, Future work, Teacher of Domestic Science, College, Mechanics Institute. RUTH BIARSHALL, 38 Vine St. Born, April 10, 1900. Boss St. School, Latin-English course, Class Q1-25, Literary Society Q 1-2 J . . MOILDRED A. MATHES, 316 East. Main St. Born, Feb, 21, 1899, East Main St. School, Classical course, College, Oberlin, Class Q1-23. RUTH 1. BIILLINGTON, 45 State St. Born, Dec. 16, 1898. Boss St. School, Latin-English course. CLARIBEL BIINER, Byron Boad. Born, Sept. 15, 1897. East. Main St. School, Latin-English course. EARL JOHN BIORTIMER, Stafford. Born, June 26, 1898. Stafford School, Latin-English course, Member of A. A. fl-25, Basball C1-25. GRACE h1ULCAHY, 33 State St. B01111, July 4, 1899- Pringle Ave. School, Latin-English course. as Soplmnnorv lllass--F011 Hn uw! HELENA L. NL't:1iN'1', 515 East Bllllll St. liUl'll, Nov. 21. Ross St. School: li11Sl1ll'SS course, Vluss 1211.75 l1i1e1':11'y Socictgv Q2-31: Girls' Glee Ululm. 11.11.1111 C. 1'.xL111111, 102- Suuuuit St. 1!o1-11, 10011, 11, 181115. 1V:1sl1i11gto11 Ave. School: 1C11glisl1 courseg l'llll'l11'U work, lCll'l'l'l'lK'2ll xvorkg Bllxlllllvl' ol' A. A. tl-2-313 lll1'2ll'li t1-2-31, 11:1skct1111il1 1313 Press .ASS0l'12l11t111 11-2-211: 111lt'1'il1'y Society 1,1-2-31, YIYAX E. 1'.xt11-Z, Sta1tTo1'tl, X. Y. 1Io1'11, Oct. 1, 1899. Sfallfortl School 11istrict No. 13 Clussicul course. 111a11EN1t'1-3 1'1':.1s1':, 11 1Yl1Sl1l11g.1'ILO11 Ave. Iloru, Jun. 27. NV:1sl1i11gto11 Ave. Sclxoolg 1.:1ti11-1C11g1is11 L'011l'Sl'. HELEN Y. NliY11.1.12. 41 1i'o1-ter Ave. 11111-11, Dec. 9. LN01l111101'C1i1l Course: l7l1ll11'0 work, S1C110Q'1'21Dl1C1' 211111 Ilookkeeper. xV21Sl1l11glKl111 Ave. School: Eugish course, 3.lU111l1l?1' of A. A. Q31 RUTH A. PE.x1111., 9 Morton Ave. 110111, April 10, 1898. Pl'111Q'lC Ave. School, Euglisli course, College, Li111:1. SC111111il1'j'. HELEX E1.1z.x1:1-T111 1'Et'K, 21 Chestnut St. liU1'11, Sept. 21, 18518. Pringle Ave. School, 11211111-E11QllSl1 course, 11ite1'z11-y Society t1-2,1 Bliss LENo11.1 P11.1'r'r. 128 So. 3li1111 St. 1-1or11, April 25, 1898. Ross St. School: 11111111-E11g'l1Sl1 course, Future work, Busiuessg Prizes a11vu1'11e1l-1 i11 111-z1u'i11g. R1cH,xR11 V1'1iSI.EY P11-x'1 r, 1133 Ellicott St. 11oru, May 27, 1399. Ross St. School, 1-,'l21SS1Q'i11 course, Literary Society 111. HEIQUEIV1' J. Pl1U1'1iR, 3 3Ii11'Q'il1'Qf Place. 110111, Aug. 25, 1899. St. Joseplfs Schoolg Future xvork, Vuitetl States Forster. E1.E.xxo1: 31-11111-3 RAI'I'1.1iY, 2 R21A'111f11'1l'1 Ave. 110111, Sept. - 1XY21Sl11l1Q'fO11 Ave. School, CO1l1111l?1'f'1ill course, Future work, S1fQ110Q1'211J11lf1' 511111 1'100liliC-'GIJG1'. M.1Ro,111E'1? Rotelsics. 36 Porter Ave. Born, Dec. 25, 1898. 1V5lSl1111Q'fOI1 Ave. Sc11oo1g Business course. BIARY S. SCHI:.1MM, Morgzuiville, N. Y. liO1'11, Jan. 16, 1898. Ross St. School, ff1HSS1K'2l1 course, Future work, TC3f,'11111Q,'Q Col- lege, Geneseo Xoriualg Sopliomore C1ass. HELEN SC'HOENF1iI.D, 152 S111'111'l111Q St. 11or11, BIfl1'f'1l 2, 1897. 1Yz1s11i11gto11 ,Ave. School, 11211111-E11g1is11 course, Literary 11-21. LEO SESS, 36 Tracy Ave. Born, Dec. 22, 18118. Ross St. Sc11oo1, C0111111CI'C1i11 course. ETHEL 31. SHE1111, 7 Porter Ave. Boi-11, March 5, 18113. YVas11ingto11 Ave. School, Future work, Architect. A-VILLIABL G. SPINK, 24 Tracy Ave. 150111, April 27, 1997. Wasliington School. .zo Sophomore Class--C'ontifn,ue1l FRANCIS BRAIMBRIDGE STEELE, 32 Ellicott Ave. Washington Ave. School, English course, College, Mechanics, Member of A. A. Q1-2-33 , Track Q1-2-35, Basketball Q33-, Press As- sociation Q1-2-33 , Oiiices held, Assistant business manager Picayune Q15 , Business manager Q25 3 Captain of Track, Q3j. RUTH V IRGINIA STEIN, 8 Porter Ave. ' Born, 1900. lVash-ington Ave. School, Classical course, Future Work, Teach- ing' College Cornell' Class Q2J, Oflices held, Vice President of on c a 9 C Sophomore Class, Musical, Orchestra QQJ. GRACE BIADELINE TAGGART, 227 Boss St. Born, Sept. 26, 1898. Boss St. School, Commercial course, Future Work, Millinery work, Prizes-1 in Art. BIINERVA ARTELISSA TEMPLETON, 4315 lVashington Ave. Born, Sept. 15. lVashington Ave. School, Classical course, Future work, Teach- ing, Prizes axvarded, Drawing 1, Class Q1-2j, Musical, Girls' Glee Club Q1-23. HARRIS Louis TRIETLEY, 12 Trumbull Place. East Main St. School, English course, Future work, Civil Engineer. GENEVIEVEV D. NVADE, 512 East Main St. Boss St. School, Business course. JOHN D. vW ALKER,, So. Byron, N. Y. Born, Sept. 1-1, 1898. So. Byron Union School, English course, Future work, Agri- culture ,' College, Cornell, Member of A. A. Q25 , Sophomore Class. RUTH ELIZABETH XVARBOYS, 6 Maple St. Born, Sept. 24, 1898. Pringle Ave. School, Latin-English course, Future Work, Teach- ing, College, Buffalo Normal, Literary Society Q1-25. FLORENCE E. XVARE, Ellicott St. Born,-Jan. 14, 1898. Batavia. School District No. 7, Latin-English course, College, Oberlin. R-OYVENA BIARSH XVASHBURN, 430 East Main St. Born, Jan. 18, 1899. East Main St. School, English course, College, Farrington New Hampshire, By-laws Q13 , Oiiices held, Treasurer Qll. ' F 7 BIARIAN J. XVHITE, 9 Lincoln Ave. Bom Oct. 7. East Peinbroke Grammar School' Lzt' -E , work, Teaching. , 1 lll nglish course, Future NORRIS CHARI,Es WI-IITI.ocIi, 302 Washington LLXVQ. Bom 1897 Latin-English course, Future Work, Mechanical Eng-1119913 . C01- lege, Institute, Member of A. A. 2- - I -A ' , 6' PI A . fit. - ' Offices held, Vice President Qlj. 3 abs SSOCN lon fl 35 ' N Ll- 0 O I Llterary S0011-ty ARLY 111 111-1-0111111-1' 111' 111121, 111'1ll1'111i11 h11'.1'1'1' 1-11111-11 RI 1Il1'1'111lg' 111 1111 t1111s1- 11111-1'1-S1011 111 1'1l1'11111lQ' 21 11111-1'111'l1' S111-i1-ly. A 1'11111111i111:1- w11s 11111111i11t011 111 111'111Y 1111 11 1'1111s1i1111i1111, 111111 1'1'110l'1' 111' 1111- 111-xl 11100til1g, w11i1'11 w11s 110111 11l'1'l'111111'1' 1S111. A1 111is 11l1'1'11l1Q,' 11115 s111'i1e1y 1'11'gZ1Il1Z011. 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G1-0111 i11t01'1-st w11s 1111111111-st1-11 i11 this 1'11I111'S1', 111111 11s it was 11111-11011 111 the public, 1110 study 111111 was j111111-11. 'l'111-1-1- 111'iz1-s w1-1-1- 11111-1'1-11. T110 tirst 111-iz0 was 11 w111'111-11 to -111s01'111 R1-11111111111 g 1111- s1-15-111111 111 Ag110s I'IO1'S1'11 g 111111 1110 thi1'11 to R115'111o1111 W0111g1-11. T1ll'0l111'11 1110 111l1'0i1S11lg 011'111'1s 111' its 11111st 11011111011 l'11'GS111OI11, 111111 1110 1-0-111101-11111111 of its 1110l111JC1'S, 1110 1,111-1-111-5' Sr11'i1-ty of 1111- 1111t111'i11. High S1-11001 was ush01'1-11 through 11 1111131 111-11s111-1-1111s 111111 11-1111'i1111s j'Q211'. Its Q'10l'101lS 1 111'001' was 11111 1111w0v1-1-, wit111111t 1110 11511211 i111-11111'1-11i1-1100s 111 life, for 1110 111111111011 111'0si11011t was f111-0v1-1- 1-11111111-111-11 111 1-1111111 1111w11 his 11111111111 of 1'1'll1Till1S, 1'l1fI1GC1iS, 1'O1Vf110SH 111111 th1- 11110, wh111 w1-10 il 1'1111s11111t s11u1'1-0 of 3l1I10j'illlCQ to 1110 11igi11i1y of his 11osi1i1111. This year, 011 11001111111 of 1110 s1111-1111111 suf-1-ess of 12131 1031-'s soc-i1-ty, the LifCI'l11'j' 01-g1111iz011 0m-11' in 1110 s011s011. T110 01111-1-rs 11l'Q as f111111ws: PI'9S1f1f?111. Ja1110s F101-1113111 vi1-0 111'1?S111G1l1, Sihyl 1i'1111i11sg S1'1'l'C12l1'f'- f1'CilS1lI'G1', May C11ug9111, 111111 1-1-itic, 3111111-1 Ross. The 1'9Q'111Z11' meetings have 1510011 110111 wit11 1110 11Sl11'l1 111101-0sti11g 111111- QI-ams. Principal BIQXCI' ilI1l1011l11,'f'11 11 111-1-11111111111t111'y for 1111ys 211111 girls, fl prize offfered to 011011. -Miz 1121111101111 O. 1Y0111g3,'011 w1111 1110 1111ys 111'iz1- 211111 Miss Evangeline Hess the girls 111'iz1-. Lwllllll ,1I1'.1l11l11111, '15, 43 Debating ATAVIA High School has no separate organization for debating, it being conducted under the auspices of the Literary Society, but it has .ai debating team. For years Batavia has been slack on debating, and only until the past two years did it attempt to debate other high schools. In 1912, Batavia's debating team composed of Raymond Hoyt, Arthur Sennate, Rowley Brockway met the Wlarsaw High School at Batavia, and were defeated. Last year Batavia entered .a. JEI'll3iI1g7l1l43I' debate with Niagara Falls High School and Masten Park High School, but unfortunately lost with both schools, although our teams put up a strong fight, and secured a. two to one decision with Masten Park High School. In September, 1914, Batavia joined the Interscholastic Debating League of lVestern New York and Pennsylvania, and so- tar has won the two series of debates, and the ch-ances for the Rhus Rhees Cup a.re pretty good. On December 4th, Bata.via's team journeyed to Wa.rsVa.w, with the determination of paying the old score, and did the job well in a. unan- imous victory. On Friday night, March 12th, 1914, lllesttield High School ca.me to Batavia, with the uttermost confidence of knocking us out of the chance for the trophy cup. Both high schools had a rep, Both winning the drst series, and with such a situation, a. grand iight was on. Batavi-a?s team, after a hard ight, won a two to one decision, and made the fifteen supporters of the 'Westfield team feel as if the four dollars ,and .a. half carfare was a useless expenditure on their part. SiHC9 Batavia- has Started in debating, its reputation has spread far and wide, a.nd numerous challenges have been received by the manager. Among these are challenges from Masten Park, Buffalo 5 East High School, Rochester, and North Chili. All these were necessarily turned down. The teams have been picked from the following Seniors: Ralph MC- Mahon, Era A. Ladd, Charles AW. Carson, F. Harold Kelley, Raymond O. Weldgen. R61-lp 11, Mellla-h'on.A ,Q 44 The Batavian VOLURINE I Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen Editor-in-Chficff - Business Manager Assistant Business Associate Editors Stay? Artist Faculty - Classes - Oergcmizavtlions Publications Athletfios Directory, Humor Alumni, Records llanager XO 'Yi' if PG 75 M Jglffufl iff wif., 1-, l 1 'Wil oil .2 'C ff R... 21 :Ri 1: we- , ,.v'fwa' 1' F' ' ' I w HE, mov:-ki-f'.f'wg'.M:u-1 - Amfm , . 1-4. .. .V .. . . A - , A .A v A-.1 Qs, Q .., Aish.. 4 . v1,:1f grb-3a2..7 f 'Q '5 v,.,, 1, W1 f -q!3:r ..rg ,. - -A was A ...g:if.'z?5'- '.,1 .. of A - RAYMOND O. XVELDGEN - F. HAROLD KELLY JOHN P. SCHWVARTZ RUSSELL ANNABEL HAZEL DENNISON - ERACLIO COLETTI - LUTHER FRITSOH SIBYL COLLINS RALPH BICBIAHON CHARLES W. CARSON JOSEPH M. RYAN LYNDON SPENCER - ERA A. L-ADD -IT Editorial N OTHER volume has been added to the collection of Annuals by the sons and daughters of Batavia High. School, who have been proud to wear the Blue. According to the custom of years pa.st the Senior Class has been entrusted with the work of compiling this history, and the Class of 1915, although conscious that many hours of hard labor have been devoted to this volume, realize nevertheless, that the work has been one of love. And now our task is Hnished we humbly submit this volume to all lovers of our Alma Mater, coniident that it will meet with approval and that they will rejoice with us in the victories we have chronicled within these pages. As we worked from day to day we were ever mindful of the object that such a volume as this should accomplish, namely, that it should be a truly representative of the school in that. it would be an unbiased index to the intellectual, athletic and literary tone of our school life. iVithin these pages we have portrayed scenes of the victorious Blue in every iield of school life as well as many scenes which will bring to our fond mem- ories of days gone by. In simple language we have told of our hopes and the methods by which they were accomplished and also of defeats and disappointments which must always fall to the lot of any who ever hope to take an active part in the great battle of life. 'We have endeavored in our work to maintain a tone which will sus- tain, elevate, and perpetuate true school spirit and true brotherhood among the men and women of our school. As a secondary aim we have tried to make this hook a monument which will ever perpetuate in our hearts the memory of the Class of 1915 and embalm in print that which might otherwise be forgotten. We give this book to all who are interested in Batavia High School, realizing that there are faults. XVe submit it in the spirit of Batavia High School, knowing that it will be judged by the same true spirit that has ever characterized the Blue. It is the result of our best efforts and if the final judgment is one of commendation all those who have worked in making this volume possible will be more than repaid by your approval, Rfngfmoml O. lVGldgcii, '15, 48 N Q TY WVFT DGFY 156 Ross Street, Batavia. RAYMOND OM Q, , , e A , Horn, Dawson City, Alaska, June 2, 1895. English corn-se5 Future work, Sanitary Engineering, Cornell Uni- versity5 Prizes awarded, 31-d prize Derlaniatory HJ 5 Qnd Pieayune Story Contest 143, lst prize Deelainatory t5l, 2nd prize Huntley Q45 5 Chair- man By-law Colnniittee, Literary Society H35 Advisory Board A. A. Q14-1595 Member of A. A. tl-2-3-4-555 Track tl-2-3-4-55, Captain and Manager 141, Assistant Manager t3l5 lniaskethall, 2nd C535 Football fl-2-3-4-5j, Captain t5j 5 Press Assot-iation tl-2-3-4-555 Athletic Editor ' t' C4-515 Editor-in-ffhiel' Senior Annual t5j. 541 5 Literary Soeie 3 ,no u f- F. HAROLD KELLEY, 109 North Street, Batavia, N. Y. Born, June 13, 1898, Wfest Bergen, N. Y. Classical course, Important eonnnittees, Junior Prom f3j, Invita- tions Q45, Member of A. A. C1-2-3-45, Class Q1-2-3-ij, Football, 2nd teani C355 Press Association Q1-2-3-45, Literary Society Q3-ij, Assist- ant Business Manager Picayuneg Business Manager Senior Annual 3 Debating Team 145. X s 50 lx gl JOHN SCHWARTZ, 14 Wood Street, Batavia, N. Y. Born, January 13, 1898, Batavia, N. Y. Pringle Avenue Grammai' School, English course, Law, Cornell, Track fill 5 Assistant Business Manager Senior Annual. 51 Huntley Contest Winners First 1904-Sidney A. Sherwin, Jr. 1905-Leland L. Robinson 1906-Harold WV. Schellenger Second Roy J. Shepard Andrew M. Coon Alfred WV. Bender 1907-Cyrus H. Pilleo Carl M. Bergman 19018-Clarence XV. Buckholtz Ralph E. Murry 1909-Erskine R. Meyer 1910-Thorton F. MacDonald 1911-Vernon D. Parker 1912- Vlfilliam J. Darch 1913-Raymond A. Hoyt 1914 1915 -Millard E. YVeed -Theodore Robinson YV-alter V. Freeman YVinfield W. score Frank A. Corti Lloyd G. Grinnell Anthony J. Greco Raymond O. YVeldg Harold YV. Page Huntley Contestants 1904-Sidney A. Sherwin, Jr., Claude Eighmy, Roy Shepard, Lee Fox, Charles Susat, Frank Slchindelmyer, Burdett Sumner. 1905-Chester Platt, Jr., Andrew M. Coon, Benjamin M. LeSeur, George Colgate. 9 Donald M. Lay, Sheldon D. Dunlap Brown, Leland J. Robinson, Horace H 1906-Merlyn A. Chappel, Richard O. Holden, Leslie U. Spencer, Harold XV. Schellenger, Alfred XV. Bender. 1907-Floyd E. Hamilton, Harry A. Scott, Cyrus H. Phillio, Horace H. Clhapin, Carl M. Bergman. 1908-Harry E. Weldgen, Ralph W. Murry, John A. Branton, Clarence Buckholtz, Charles NV. Erdman, Winfield YV. Tyler. 1909--Harold Crofoot, Jerome F. Page, John R. Holmes, Harry E. Flaharety, Loren Manchester, Charles XV. Thornell, YValter V. Freeman, Harry S. Young, Erskine R. Meyer, Maurice M. VVoodruff, Lee E. Beswick. 1910-Allen W. March, Wintleld W. Scott, Thorton F. Ma.cDonald Donald M. Chappel, Jay G. Seacord. , 1911-Lawrence Westbrook, John B. Greeley, Loyd G. Mullen 'Clar- ence Netzen, Vernon Parker, Frank Corti, Grant Harper, Robert? Cau- 1912--Lloyd Grinnell, YVilfred Beamer, Xviuiam Darch Lloyd Gale, Thomas Cooper. ' -0 .1.- S 19l3-Lowis F, AICLUZIII, Anson J. l+'ul'sx'lh, .lusvpln I Krllf 'aucis A wrowlwvi z' d .. : 1 A ' ' ,V F. , A .fl . M 11 . U 1, lluol Nl lxlll, Xhllml M. Mml,v:m, Wullur Il. Nlount, Thomas RUQIIHOIUI, .Nilyllllllltl A. lluyl, llanymmul A. Julmson, uthouy J. Grow, ClitTo1'd A. Wm-cl. 1.914x-Elulclio Colofii, L. AY2ll'l'l'll Ilrvvsv, Hivhalral F. N-slvill, Joscph Y. Rvdluoml, David J. l:il'lIlillQ.l'llillll, Uyril IC. 4 m-hmmm, -I'llIll'H A. 191-uw lllilll, 1'fi1j'1ll0ll1l 0. AYl'llAlQ0l1, Lvwis S. Vollius, Millau-el IC. NX 1-ml. 1915-Cl1z11'Ivs NY. Fur-xml I '- 1' 4' . lymn l.1nl.1lI, l,1.1 A. Lmhl, linburl QGIPSUII. Louis L . Si'lYl'l'llilil, liulph M. BIVM-ZIIIUII, Ifluyd ll. Nosbitt, 'Ih ullu Gmlurv NY. Rullillsoll, llalruhl NY. l'zlg'1', I . llalrulal I u -- A1'l-ll. TIE- A d1:iso1'airy' B 000 'fl AJR ' Lloyd G. G 1.913-Raymond A. Hoyt A ? ' Allflwny J- GPGCO 1914-Millard E. Weed H2uYm011d 0- We1d'8'eH 1915-Theodore Robinson Hawld VV- Page Huntley Contestants 1904-Sidney A. Sherwin, Jr., Claude Eighmy, Roy Shepard, Lee Fox, Charles Susat, Frank Slchindelmyer, Burdet.t Sumner. 1905-Chester Platt, Jr., Donald M. Lay, Sheldon D. Dunlap, Andrew M. Coon, Benjamin M. Brown, Leland J. Robinson, Horace H. LeSeur, George Colgate. 1906-Me-rlyn A. Chappel, Richard O. Holden, Leslie U. Spencer, Harold NV. Schellenger, Alfred YV. Bender. 1907-Floyd E. Hamilton, Harry A. Scott, Cyrus H. Phillio, Horace H. Chapin, Carl M. Bergman. 1908-Harry E. W eldgen, Ralph W. Murry, John A. Branton, Clarence Buckholtz, Charles W2 Erdman, Winheld YV. Tyler. 19049-'Harold C. Crofoot, Jerome F. Paige, John R. Holmes, Harry E. Flaharety, Loren B. Manchester, Charles NV. Thornell, YV.alter V. Freeman, Harry S. Young, Erskine R. Meyer, Maurice M. Wloodruff, Lee E. Beswick. 1910-Allen XV. March, Winfield W. Scott, Thorton F. MacDonald, Donald M. Chappel, Jay G. Sea.cord. 1911-Lawrence Westbrook, John B. Greeley, Loyd G. Mullen, -Clar- ence Netzen, Vernon Parker, Frank Corti, Grant Harper, Robert Call. 1912--Lloyd Grinnell, Wilfred Reamer, Vfilliam Darch, Lloyd Gale, Thomas Cooper. 'L 52 IIITERSCHDLASTIC 'ATHLETICS 6 5 x 7001111111 1,'il111'i1111S. 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As il judge of 11121111111 111111111' 1111 1s 2111 ox- pert 211111 he made 1118 s1+11:1'11o11s 111 11 Il111'C'1y 1111l111ise11 111111111111'. His 111- Huence 011 1119 boys u11111:1' his 1-11111'ge was 211W21yS 11 1111011 01111, 1111 211Wi1j'S c'0nsi11e1'ed himself 1-1:spo11si1111g 1111' 11111111 111111 by 41118 gQ111+1-111 1-11p11111111y 110 won 1110 respect of 1111. 57 The schedule embrassed eleven games, ive of these resulted lil de- feats while on six occassions the blue and white team felt the dilation of a well deserved victory. The victories most prized were probably the two obtained over the Albion pig-skin artists, chiefly -because of 11119 rivalry ever present when representatives teams from these schools meet. for a contest for gridiron supremacy. The victory over Canisius was also creditable, although played on a. snow covered field the game was the fastest and cleanest of the season and when the whistle blew Batavia had once more triumphed over a Buffalo school. Defeat is one subject that is best alone and it is not my intention to offer any alibi though doubt.- less they could be found in many cases. The Wfarsaw defeat was an over- whelming one and due to one cause-the ability of the Wlarsaw players. Although we were defeated by Lafayette the score was not large and- the game was much closer than the score would indicate. In fact it was the hardest struggle Batavia has ever given Lafayette. Individual playing ability is a thing hard to judge but it is usually conceded that Kelschenback, the left half-back, has earned the honor of being the star of the 1914 team and one of the best football players B. H. S. ever turned out. However his praise must in no way detract from the credit of the other backs. It was truly said that our strength was in our back field, and a. formidable bunch they were when they breezed around the end or crashed through a struggling line--Freeman, Marcello, YVeld- gen, Carson, Kelschenback. The pace set by Annabel to a certain extent clims the glory of the other ends-Barnes and Birmingham. The line which was probably the weakest part of the team, shifted considerably, though Luttenton, Fart-all and Estes were usually sure of their jobs. Dowd, Gamble, Blair and Ryan filled in the remaining places. The aver- age weight of the team was 153 lbs.-rather light for a high school team. However this handicap was overcome by a great versat-ality in the style of attack. The forward pass was an effective weapon, effectively handled. The combination Freeman to Annabel or Kelschenback brought many a first down when sorely needed and in not a few cases touchdowns were added-via. the above mentioned route. If the forward pass failed the old line rush was called and in this particular department. Ywfeldlgen, Freeman and Marcello were in their element. Sometimes for diversion- sometimes otherwise-trick plays were tried, Garson, Marcello a.nd Kel- schenback were particularly deceptive. At skirting the ends Kelschen- back was pre-eminent and as an interferer Freeman caused would-be tacklers no end of trouble. Five of the games were played on Brisbane Field and six on the enemies territory. Two of the trips were made overland, in auto-truck, and this means of locomotion was so favorable for singing that the team adopted f'The Pennsylvania Line as its official song. Every one knew t , .na K the words it not the tune so all detieiem-ies in quality were made up hy volume. An enjoyable feature ol' the tleneseo trip was a Your-hom' wait. on the roadside. owing to an accident. The two trips to lZnl'I'alo were very popular and it was arranged so that the entire team saw the Carlisle- Syracuse gznne, thus learning some of the liner points from the liah-llah boys. There was no dissension away. the fellows, everyone was out for elean sport and a little fun so all the trips were enjoyed. But speaking of trips the trip everyone looked forward to was the trip to the Lenox on llecemher iltith. After a substantial feed, interest- ing talks were given hy the leading lights. Mr. Uomfort was toast master and a. very capable one. Coach Smith was the star speaker though closely pressed hy Frank tlallagher, who was ollicial referee, and assisted with the coaching at times during the season. Annahel awarded 15 Hs- and announced that- Thurman Ilart had heen chosen manager for next year. Rfilj'I110I1tl Estes was unanimously elected captain for 1915. Yclls and songs concluded the evenings festitives. Although the last game was played over two weeks hefore no one considered the season closed until after the annual banquet. Joseph Ryrln, '15. Bly Boys By Blartin Slnitll Mr. Toastmaster and Boys-My hoys I always called you My boys when I was coaching you. This is my second speech that I have' ever made, the nrst. time I didn't think I did very well hut they told me after- wards that I did alright so I guess maybe I can get away with this. This was mv first chance to coach a team and I think I made good because we had ia pretty good season. I'm getting too old to play foot- ball now and so I was glad to have the opportunity to coach you. I have to take care of mv mother and it won't do for me to be running around the country taking a chance on getting hurt. Only one got hurt bad and I am sorrv for mv boy over there and I am sure all the team is sorry for him. It liurt meualmost as much to see him get it as did himself. I ap- preciate what you have all done for me, I like to he around with a. hunch of gogd 130535 1 had to reprimand you once in a. while. I called' you hone- heads and made you get your lessons and get out on time, but I'm sure none of vou remembered it. Gallagher and I argued sometimes but that is all over now and I hope we hoth will he coaching you next year, I am sure I will be if I am not out of town. Thank you. Coach Smith. This speech was made at the Football Team's Banquet at the Lenox. Thursday' evening, December 16, 1914. Stl .4 asketlmll HE 1511-1-15 llasketball season was indeed a sllceessllil one. 1Vl1at'! Kes. we 01111111 that it was suecesslill even il' we did' lose lll01lCy and Wm' If Um' lWl'l'U11fUQ'i' was below .5011 For the experience was of 1llOSfllllil1l1C value to every player 111111 there were some unusual experienees. 1Ye started oft witl1 Attica and it was some start. Attica was inex- perient-ed 111111 as a result ll. ll. S. piled up GS points to tl1eir S. 1-lut. of course we t'0ll1t1ll'f expect such an easy time every game. Our first real opponent was 1Yest lligh. lflven though tl1ey did win 22-12. We gave them a 1121111 tight. 11ll1'1llg Christnias yacatio11 we ran up against t11e old boys in the All-College game. Of course we were outclassed so a. 19-251 score was not bad. Le Roy, did you say? Yes, and we took t11e1u into canip nicely by scoriiig 21 points to tl1eir 11. Flose guardiiig kept the score down illltl also kept t11e referee busy. After t11e game, 1Yest High said it was l1ecause they were frozen out, but of course XV1lL'll they o11ly scored 5 points to our 32 t11ey had to have some excuse. 1Ye needed t11e excuses t11e next week, however, for Hain- burg beat us 35-2. Almost a sl1utout. NVe took on Nichols of Buffalo and Lockport High i11 one trip. Although we lost t11e Nichols game 35 to 29 it was probably t11e best played game of t11e season. After tl1is hard 2111116 at Nichols, Lockport triinined us 131-29. Just to show XV-H.l'SilW that we could play basketball we held their big team to a 28-14 score, which was decidedly better tl1a11 we did i11 1Va1-saw. And Le Roy again! In spite of t11e cold weather we took a big crowd with us and beat then1 31-19. The Haniburg game closed t11e season. They won but it was a fast game, as a 29-13 score would indicate. But who did. all this? Yes. there was Captain Kelselieiibacli. Kelsey was I'1Q'1l'C t1lQ1'C playing basketball every 111inute. If it l1ad been for l1isiweig,'l1t the 103111 would have been hopelessly outclassed in S0l'llC of the games. 1Valdo at center often inet 211111 outplayed 111011 wl1o were lI1LlC1l larger than he was. 1Yl1en it 0211116 to scoring 'tMike was always near the top. 1Vi1cox and 11?lllllTl2ll121. probably never played 111en of their size, yet l3uck's speed always kept l1is opponent on the ru11 and Main- nianais clever tactics often outwitted a. larger opponent. Ladd was ll0t of the grandstand type but at guard he could always be depended on to hold l1is nian to a low score. llooth i'l1lf1 XV-illlgllffll were both valuable men. Herbie distinguislied hiiuself at Hainhui-g' by scoring our Ollly basket and 1Vanglien was always tl1ere with lots of 'fpepf' Chas. ll . f7fl l'S011-1, Mgr. 61 Baseball Season 19 1. After three yours of nnovl-ntl'nl lmsvlmill William Imri-li, '12, ll fior- noll Y nrsity player was S0l'lll'0ll to couch tho train :incl ho with thi- assist- ance of Captain xlL'll0lS and Milllilglll' Uorlni hi-gain plains for ai clinnipion- ship season. A Course of lui-tures on insimlc lmsclm-alll were givcn, and at iilw first reall prnctico the rninlimlutus showwl il ri-nl knowlwlgu ol' the ganna and :ill are looking f0l'Will'll to n rvnl lrann. Schedule 1 i l April IT-NYM-Saw High Srhool, ui NVnrSnw .............. April 21-Cliaunhorlniii Military Institute, at Silver Lake.. April 30-Bergen High Srhool, at lluiavin .............. May 1-Nil-hols High School, at Buffalo. .. May T-Perry High S1-hool, at llzltzlvin. .. . May S-ill-iiesvc lYUSl03'il11, at Lima. . . ......... . . May 12--lilll2lll1lll'l'l2llll Military Institute, nt llalzlvia. . . . May l5-Perry High Srhool, :li ll0l'l'y. . . . 3 May 19-f'z111isi,i1s' Ai-znleiny, at Batavia. . . . . nay 22-xii-mis High School, at imuwia. . . , . l May 271-Masten Pm-k High School, at Batavia. .. . May 31-Geiieseo Nornial, at Geiivsoo. . . . i June 9-Genesee, Wuslyzin, at Batavia. . . .. w N June 12-Geneseo Xornml, at Batavia.. .. l Captains and Managers 1912-XYalter Mount .Iohn ll. Greeley 13113-James Fl'QG1'1l21I1 Frank lhinllum 1914-Phillip Marcello Herbert Booth and David llirininglnnn 19-15-Lynn Nichols Alflfflfl if 1'lii 63 19022- 1903- 1904-- 1905- 1900- 1907- 1908- 1909- 1910- 1911- 1912-- 1913 191-1 1915 -lla Y Y Vzlptalills. Irving Maul Slwlxlon llmllzxp Slwlllon 'llunlap Symlnvy Slivrwili llzlroltl Svllvllvl 1'1Zll'l'y ',l'o4l4l Wilson Hytlllllg' 1 rack l I1a1'1-.V S. Young Russoll Smith F1111-1-in-Q Rapp XYilli:1111 1lil1'l'll -1Yi1l'l'L'1l li1'Ql'Sl? 111101141 O. 1V0l1l 'tl1 lYaltv1- lillllllwlj M zllnzlgws. Janws NVallat'm- l'1l'll1'Sl' Ilawkins llc-in-y Wiarcl lllll'l' V, l'l'i1'0 llc-ary XYiz11-fl IA-sliv S110llt't'l' Holwrt Stvelv Ilciiry I-Iergett, Robert Holmes f,'li11'li NYalker Josvph NYl1l1COl1'lllL 1A11lg'll1'14l 'C 1V1l11t01l1lJC H Hilj'llll'l1l4l 0. 1Vel4l 1 H. T. Com fort Record Interscholastics 1902--061111111 High School of Buffalo. 1903- 1901 Batavia High School. Xorth Tonawaiula High School. 1905-Xorth Touawamla I-Iigli S1-hool. 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911- 1912- 1913 1914- -NOl'1l1 Touawaiiila High Sl-hool. Lafayette High S1-hool of liultalo. Lafayette Higli Sc-hool of Iluffalo. Batavia High School. Batavia and Wrist High Svhool of Batavia High School. East High School of Ilof-llostor. East High School of llovlncstoi-. East High Sc-hool of' Ilor-liostor. os llocflwstci' tied foi that plum Post Graduates OLIVE V. BELCHER, 310 Jackson St. Born, July 26- YVasl1ington Ave. SclIool5 Post Graduate course 5 Member of A. A. Q35 5 Oflices held, Vice President 3rd year 5 Blasketlmll f3l5 Press Association C3155 Literary Society Q455 Mus-ical, Girls' Glee Club. BIARGARET M. BRICE, 20 Oak St. Born, Feb. 25, 1897. St. Joseplrs Acadamy 5 Post Graduate course5 Future work, TGFlClll11g5 Class 1455 Press Association Q3-4-555 Literary Society 4-55. MAY HAIILAN CAUGHT, 11 Ellicott Ave. Born, Jan. 30, 1898. IXFEISBIIIQIOII Ave. Scl1ool5 Post. Graduate course5 Future Work, Kindergarten teaclIing5 College, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.5 Important committees, Class Day, Class Banquet Q45 5 Literary Society Q355 Offices held, Secretary of Literary Society5 Musical, Girls' Glee Club. PHILIP RAPHIQAL IIIARCICLLO, 51 Hutchins St. Born, July 8, 1897. St. JOSQP-ll7S Acade1ny5 Post. Graduate course5 Member of A. A. C3-4-55 5 Baseball K3-4-55 5 Football C3-4-55 5 Press Association 13-4- 555 Literary Society Q3-4-55. LYNN P. NICHOLS, 111 West Main St. Born, Sept. 23, 1896. IVHSIIIIIQIOII Ave. SclIool5 Post Graduate course5 Important. com- mittees, Class Day of 1914, Banquet, Revising Constitution Co1n1nit- tee of B. H. S. A. A.5 Member of A. A. tl-2-3-4-55 5 Baseball t2-3-4- 55 5 Class 19145 Basketball 1915 Reserves5 Press Association Q1-2-3f 4-55 5 Literary Society Q4-55. URSULA BIARIIC SYMoNs, 4 Fisher Park. Born, Dec. 13, 1895. Ross St. SclIool5 Post Graduate course5 Prizes awarded, 2 books- in English Q1-25 5 Member of A. A. Q4-55 5 Class 19145 Press- Asso- ciation Q1-2-3-4-555 Literary Society Q3-4-555 Musical, Girls, Glee Club. . J BIARION TELFAIR, 3 IV.ilSlll1lQ,'IO11 Ave. Born, Aug, 25, Wtashington Ave. School5 Post Graduate course5 Member ot' A. A. Q4-555 Class 19145 Press Association tl-2-3-4-55 5 Offices held, Vice President Senior Class- 1914. , no 'l'l1 1' Bu fa 1-ia n Staff ix! fs. f f ff f f , U - f M' ff I f I' WL IZ I Nk.CLIh,lL 'HLf Zyufalf ,VI J ' LLQLJ I ' ' 1' 1 ,X f ' V fgf if fz A1171 L -f- f I , K7 'E . L: ' Ax A A, V -1 . Q 7 v 1 V177 ffffc f s Kd X 1' ix R Q 1 1' 'NA K LZ I 'X I,-'f4'f.'LN fy! XL 11 fill L 'Q' 0111. , 4 ' f 7 r , ff A X Q 'g xl I LlLr'1ZLf X-,MJ rg1xi'fvIk'12 1 f X ' The Pit-ayzuze Stag? H1flAfC!X'-'Qfg,Oc1!L,dVml'NlkSJ'LV1Acm' XJfTU1f1f!lQwffJ.w- MWJ1 UWT, c 6Z Al4 , fmqmf 51ffw'v444Wj The 1914 Football Teaml ,TWULU J Mfg'-'ffVL'11f!V2 Q'f 4mf Mdfjw' 1 dwf i7V2C5J '1 1 ,ffl Q iw, mm, OQMQ ll- 'f 'p Z5 x mvfnwf, fM1ffw.fdM f 1 I f I X The 1914-15 Basketball Team, it , QC The Class of 1918 The Ulafss of 1917 The Chess of 1916 CAPTMN IfELSENBACK CAPTAIN XVELDGEN V 4- 5 if fx x .' I' , CHQ-MN NICIIULS 2 Jun im' Class Ofjfrers I ? AE , k, .k' I 1 I i E 1 ? 5 5, '! i E 3 I 5 5 f . P L I s I The Sophomfwe Class Ujficers A CAPTAIN XVELDGEN 2 nn Qu . W Junior Class Uni 9 'P H The Senior Flaws 0fj'ir'm's zu A Vision of 1915 AM alone tonight in the silence of my room. As the winds hurl their burden of snow and sleet against. my window I am minded to tell the world of the strangest adventure of my life. It was in the summer of 1910 that, returning from the 'tPassion Playv at Oberammergau, our party journeyed down thru Italy to Naples Where we boarded a good sized ya.cht called the Vixen. For three weeks we cruised the Mediterranean, visiting many points of interest, Tripoli among others. Before we left the quaint old sea-coast city we journeyed on camels into the interior for no other reason than to see the desert in its might. and vastness. As night approached with its oppressive silence, I wandered away from my tent out over the sands. I know not how far I had gone or how long I had been absent, for the spirits of the wonder- ful Arabian night laid itself on me and would not let me go, and I saw ia strange vision. Suddenly as I gazed out into the violet velvet of the night a. vision appeared. Directly before me a. city raised itself, strangely familiar- with a. quaint old building on a hill. I thought it was a. mirage but how strangely familiar it looked l Then with a. start I realized it was Batavia, where I expected to attend school in the fall. And then a drama. of human life was enacted in my imagination, scene by scene, act. by act, each scene and each .act of which I could plainly distinguish and understand. And here comes the incredible part of my tale. For each art, each event, which I saw that night, thru the haze of the Arabian desert has been fulfilled to the very letter. For that night I saw boys and girls who I was to meet and know months and years after. I saw them in their work and in their play, in their ath- letics, their dramatics, their debates, and ever and always they ma.de their class supreme. There were strong men and strong women in that class, destined to engrave the numerals 1915 in letters of gold, letters that time would never elface. Later the details of the vision blurred and I cannot remember for it is not right that man should see the future. But the memorv of it stayed, hazy it is true. And even now as the days go by and the little events of our life and class are enacted, I realize that I saw each deed and each act, each glory and each triumph that night in the Sahara., Four years are almost up now. In a. few months we will stand upon the threshold of lifcts greater school. There we will separate and each go our own way out to the four corners 0-f the earth. But the vision of that night I know, showed the Class of 1915 was I-latavian to the end. s S0 1C:1t'h ftmlltiwing his ttwn patth, stnnt- ttlttng tht- ltnnt-ly higltlztntls wht it only tht- gm-all' tlalrt- t-linth. stunt- thru tht- htnnhlt-r paths til' tht- vgtllt is ht-low tht- ht-ights, with tht- stunt- itlt-tts ll'ill'llt'tl lll'l'l' tintling tht-ir llt'l'l't tt t-xt-litplitit-attitni :intl l'lllllllllt'lll i11 thatt whit-h is tnntsitlt-, wt- nrt- It-ttvintg tht- llllllll'l'illS 1915. to stttntl l'tH't'Yl'l' lttuntn-t-tl ztnnttng' tht- nannt-s nl' thttst who htlvt- gout- tant. Wt- hztvt- wtmt-sltippt-tl ht-1't- ztntl will ztlwztvs wtn-sh illWilj'S vt-11t-1-:1tt-, ztlwztys Slll'Yl' tnn' .Xlnm Al2lll'l', I'ta1- tht- sttkt- ol' tlmst llll'lll0l'l0S that t-lnstt-1' ztlntvnt tht- slnttltmws tal' El llillllt'-ll2ll2ll'l2l, lftlynftmtl U. ll't'ltlyft'n, 'lJ. :5QJ ' 'he B. H. S. 1 I-or ns, tant' st-lxtmttl, shatll ht- Tht- ht-st tht- lzintl lllil-V st-t- 'l'1'11t- ht-111'tt-tl ltlnlvztltlx' Tt1l!.ll.S. 1llll'l'l' Wllt?l't1 uni' ytntith wats taught XYht-l't- ntmhlt- things wt-1't- wrtntight' xYllt'l't' wt- wt-1't- gl-atlttlllx' lll'tlllQ'lll' Tu 1llilllltUtltl'S ht-st. tl't-1- ns sht- lIl'Ulltllj' stztntls 1'1I'Ulll ns sht- t2.l'1' tlt-nntntls Ilt-ztrts willing, 1't-tttly hztntls lillgllllllllg' ht-r l':11nt-. Holltn- sht- n't-1- slnlll lztt-lc Un Iit-ltl, tn- t'tJlll'l' tn' l'l'ilt'li Vit-t'tn'it-s itll hi-iitging ll2lt'li To pianist- lll'l' llilllltf. Thou Olll' 112111-Ill now May :tt no tinit- ztllttw flllll' 2lll'l1S tn lowt-1' lmtrw Than thint- own lt-ntl. NVQ ll2lYf4 Ulll' work to f:1t-t- Tht- stztiftj ol' lil't-'s long' l'2lt't' That- wt- lllllSl' ll'f'l' tllSQ'l Glt'f' I-lv lllfbllglll' tn' tlt-t-tl. 31 A Wz'nnz7zg College flra Wzkznzkzg Hzgh Scfiool ALFRED WINS IN D Graduates who Win Education for character Varieties of practical training High Standards of scholarship Preparation of successful teachers Minimum cost Democratic spirit Good fellowship Healthful climate Natural beauty l 1 Apply fofr admission to Boothe C. Davis, President ALFRED, N. Y. . N-S2 'IT'S' -I fl,.lI ,IU l'll llll l l l l' IYIJ H'l' ' A wgbrv fv 1 ,, ,, ' ' 1 A I u fll,llxlu' fl 1 1','.1'1'1'1.'1.,f up l'l'. S. W. SMITH. 120 Main Street Cash N0 Delivery You Will Find What' Yun Want Z5 in thu Lilw of Good FII-ml 9 GRDCERIES SCHECK S At alll timos SOD-4 ff, V f' At- C. H. HOWE'S 'ADI WEST MAIN STREET BURNS CIGAR STORE ,ILWAYS THE BEST Ive Cream Candy Z, 22 JACKSON STREET THE BEST UI VANIPIICS FINE STATIONERY VAUGHAN 85 RIDER DEPENDABLE DRUGGISTS EXCELLENT TOILET AIITIFIIICS VVIIIC DIIVHS XVI- Ilulp Hivm- l':lllIlIUyllll'llf to lizltzlvialns LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR f'llfl'UI1'f.3'C the MODEL LAUNDRY RAY F. OTIS f-QUALITY FIRST V Sf! You Can Easily Understand the real satisfaction We get from the feeling that we're giving the man who intrusts his money to us a generous hig value for itg a better value, We honestlywhelieve, than he can get for his money any Where else in Batavia . , , l M oAlpine, Brumsted 84 Co Successors to Stark, lVIcAlpine X Co. Come and Join the Crowd at Leadley's New Soda Fountain Uomplimvnfs nf flu' Y. DI. F. A. BRADISH Sm-lls Iolzmlwzlrv--Ilis Stow is Ililllilj' Ivy-His l'lv1-ks au-0 COlIl'TUOllS-IHS 1,I'il'US am- Low :mel Hv Mzlkvs Quic-k Auto Ilolivvrivs. XVI15' Not T1-:ldv with Him? SCOUT SHOES 31011-5 S1-out Sluws in lilalvk or Tam with Elk Solvs 551.95 Pair Boys' Sf-out Shoals in Illm-k or 'Fam with Elk Solos 951.25 to 81.75 Pair ENDICOTT-.10 H NSON 00. 103 MAIN STREET HAY15 I lo'Sl,L 1:I'1:1:1'31: HOLES l'l l' ox Yom: snows vu' 'l'III'I- '. . , A UTOJIIA TIC Suomi HEPA Ili vo. S5 If vw 1 ffa 6'Gaz'l1er5 N0 Moss l 'i-.......-..........-. -.l 'E 5 iff!-, .. K 1 V, 1:1--' :-EP fx S E .5222 1-5' E 1'.-!:1 .-ur.-ta' E xt 5 11:-5235 'T 'i - , ' 3 E Q M' AQQQ 3 K .. ...-:.'L-5115. . A fluff 'g 5 ff gf A w ' If Place your money Where it will earn its hire Do it regularly. And watch it grow. we The Bank of Genesee QSince 18295 Q ss n dle Dollar THE GRAND We Specialize Exclusive High- Class Photoplay VV. J. GOAD E -DEALER IN- fi0ll0l'ill lilill'1lWill'l', l'l11111lvi11g, 'l'i1111ing, Has Zlllll Slvnin Filling 232 ELLICOTT ST. Bell Phone 679 BATAX IA, N. Y. USE FOR BREAD FIRST VLASS SHOE IDIIQIRXIIQIXH NYITIILIC I7 WAIT XISC-YN JOHN PIFALO, 27 Jackson Street For All High-Grade Laundry Work Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Call liell I,ll0llf? 125 - BUFFALO LAUNDRY w. E. PRESTON, Prop. No. s JACKSON STREET Eank uf Zgatania Capital - - S 150,000.00 Surplus - 0 - 225,000.00 Resources - - 2,485,000.00 1 - S ' 'ON THE CORNER v u Q.Q.Yz7xcxMm33E.Qo. Jvwelvrs and Up! iria ns Cor. Main and jackson Streets Batavia, New York FRANK WEIR'S CONFECTIONERY JSGIN The Plalvo That ll1lS 1.411141 lim-11 l'UlHllill'. 'Fl-v Um- IM-In-mlls lm- l'w-eun. - fl'll'Wl Z5 A. T. BOYD Dry Goods Batavia, N. Y. vhv ltvfillp Hl1'.l lil fl 'l'lU.Y lIllf'l'llll,l Y l'.l lF'l'Y l .l VUIFN .I .YXI 1 'ly'lfN,l IFIIJN H'l-IIIIIIXIIN PRESCOTT 8L HOPP EZ? Batavia, N. Y. MAIN STREET JEWELERS STI?0Il'S FLO IVEIIS QUALITY FLOWERS FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Xt 'ull fllIlt'S wc- lmw- am illillllllilllvl' ui SPZISUIIZIIIIU llmw-rs :ll lwlsmm- A I 2lblQ1'Jl'i1'4'S. Have you eva-r Q'iY4'll us am uppm-lumix' in pl-uw in Will lnmx Sa1TiSfz11'T0l'V is Olll' Sc-l'Vim-'Z Um- lrizll will 4'HllX'lllf'1' Ytlll. L. C. STROH 81. SONS FLOWER HOUSES--RIVER AND SO. MAIN STS. SU PHONE 579 The First National Bank BATAVIA Member of Federal Reserve Bank New York Vfiiwf.-Q22 Capital 0 100,000.00 Surplus 125,000.00 Resources - 1,600,000.00 SQXKN SAMUEL PARKER, President GEORGE BOWEN, Vice President GEORGE F. BIGELOXV, Cashier JOHN R. PIOETZEL, Assistant Cashier 90 1. PHOTOS Special Rates to Graduates and their Friends A. G. IVICJURY, Photographer J. E. RYAN CHAS. SLOCUM P001 and Billards Sanitary Barber Shop Vignrs :mal 'I'uhzu'i-us l'Hllllll'fPlIf- NYm'k UT MAIN S'l'IIl'Ili'I' IIT MAIN STIIEICT Meet me at Thr lic'-wt ls Xfnzc foo Howl FARGO'S Vmiw and get thi- Ina-st -i'u1c- cyflfIlf i8S' Ive Cream. Ffrufit Ive Cream and Pure c7ll'Hd'iCS -'VV THE zos EAST MAIN STREET SUGAR BOWL DRY CLEANING ANI! PIIICSSING IJYICING AND III'1l'AIIlING All Imne in a Firsle Flaws Mauuwi' l'.f1,7'1fUiY!Zlu' TIIOSIG IVIIU l',lfl'l.'UXlZl'1 Hllf' SOLOMON BENDER PHONE CENTER STREET 91 Interest aid on Saving Accounts 951' Genesee County Loan Association BATAVIA - - NEW YORK M . OfHcers Ir. S. Glclswonn, Presidullt , 4 lu. E. I?1c1cu1NA, Vice 1'1-esidv11t JUHN W. PIl.Vl 1'A. T1'eus111'co1 W. G. lf'oLI,,xn1y. Sem-1-atm-y JOHN C. P1uT'r, Ass't. Secretary. J A an Furniture Dealers p,,,,t,,.,,1 D5,.0,.f,,,.S I-Ixm-lllsivv Svlling .Xgl'lflll'j' fm- HOOSII-IR Kl'l't'lILI-IN 4'.XllINI'I'l'S US'l'lCllMHHIt M.X'l l'IClCHSl'1H HVNN Sl'I1 l'IUNAl, I!UOKf'ASlCS 111 Main Street Batavia, N. Y. Try our 291' f'll0l'0Illf0S YUI' .XIIIC .XLWAYS NEXT .XT TIIIC f ' I , ' , 1 FITSL-C1355 Barber Shop KTHE RELIABLE URUG STORE 'W - H ' '-X L. J. PHILLIPS QR - . Jfaffzzffmffkg 110 MAIN STREET The Must IlllpOl'f2lllf Evvlnt of Yum- S1-lmul Lift'-1llilllllilfilllli is Surely XYQI-th 21 1'o1't1-nite. To EXffll2lI1Q'fi with Cl2lSS!ll1l.f4'S1TU liwfp ilu- BIUIIIUIQY ui' Svlmul lmys. Jfflkc Hn' J1fIjI0f'lllIllI'IIf- 7'0-fluff THE SMITH STUDIO, 8 Jackson Street 93 THE ELEQTRIQ Cm ENGRAVING Co B U F FALO. N.Y WL' MADE THE ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK Bastian ros. Co. Nl.XNl'l .XK l'l'lIISHS UI ULASS lClllH,l'IBlS RINGS VUIIS .X'l'llI.l'l'I'l4' 5lI'IlLXI,h NYvehlil1g alml 1'Ulllllll'Il4'1'llll'HI lnvilzlliams :mal .xllllilllll1'l'llH'llfS lhlm-0 f1l'1Il'l'S, l'1-ugraxms, Blvnns, Visiting V111-els, ICH, N1lII1lll1'N mul l','NfillHlff'N fllfllf-9fIl'll upon l'I'lfIII'-YI. 761 BASTIAN BLDG. ROCHESTER, N. Y NNW lllilllt' tlu- Im'ita1t i4ms for thai Vlalss ul' 1915. Compliments of B.-ITAVIA LUIIIBER cf' COAL CO. J, CF, Ulrmzs, .lf'lllflfff'I'. 95 Q Q FIX 84: DIILLER HE SIGN that g u a r a n t e e S superior print- ing at rnoderateprices. 92 122 Main St. Batavia, N. Y. W iw Snappiest of High rt Clothing for the High School Boys YOU SAVE 15.1111 ON EVERY SUIT The Outlet Company Miner 8L H0u'S8knCCht Tlfll Y NTIS.-I 171 L.-I llvlilf Y 1111112111 5111l11I'1'j'1-11-S l1i1'.1'1'111s GARRETT, Prop. .X11111-11111111111i11s11111111s BATAVIA, N. Y, 57 Jackson Street EA STJI--I N Ii0Dfl IIS XY1- 1111v1- 111-11115' 1'1'1'1'1Vl'11 21 1'1111 111111 111' Iq11112l1iS 1'21l1Q111g' 111 111'i1-11 1111111 S1011 11, S1iU,1H1, 1111 11111 111111s1 1111111111s w1111 211111 11111111111 1111111g1-1111'11i1- 11111'ks XV1- 111s11 1'211'1',V 111 1111 1i11111s ll 11111 1111l' 111' Vvlox, AZ11 111111 51111111 1111111-1', I11fV1'l1111111's, 1111 ki1111s11f' 1'1111111i1'111s. 1,1111111s, 1 1'1111111s, 1'ill'11S, 111 1'il1'1 11v111'y- thing p111'111i11i11g' 111 I,1111i0Q1'i1111lj' 111111 11111-11111 11S 111 S115' 111111 11111' 1'1'1l'1'S 1-111111111 111? 1113111. NY1- 1121V1' 21 I'1111111g1'1111111-1- 111' 21 y1'211'S 1'X111'1'111111'l1 111 1'112l1'Q1' 111' 11111' S101-11, who will 1fX1l121111 1111' 1ll,YSi'l'1'.Y 111' 1,1111111j.1'1'211l11y 111 y1111. figft, 0111- l'11'i4'1'S 111'f'111'1' 11l1,Y1Ilg'. L91 ng 1111y11111' 111'X'1'1UIl111Q'-211111 111'11li'111Q', 111's1 1-1111111111111 11111111 with 1-0111111010111 w111'k1111-11 111 NY1'S11'1'11 Nvxx' Y111'1c. ENTERPRISE STORE 64 MAIN STREET 97 GEORGE W. ELY EUROPEAN REST.el U.RANT 122 Main Street Batavia, N. Y. T-1 Pl V1 X f t fll f cl Eat St tif P t fl IZZ H C okfiing Il D 1 It Now, Call and S66 Us. Our Store is filled With seasonahle merchandise from the foremost t style eenters of America lf You See It Here ---- lt's Right 1 SCOTT Sc BEAN 85 Main Street Batavia, N. Y. THE DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTERY Executes all kinds of Artistic Printing Pronlptly and at Fair Prices Higll Grade Catalogue WVork a Specialty 95' ANNOUNCEMENTS PROGRAMS 0 D E L L 8 S PRINTING CENTRAL MARKET BATAVIA TIMES llvll I'ho11v 443 Islunw lilltllll' 31 Batavia. N. Y. E'lGRAVING 95- INVITATIONS CARDS Q WALK-OVER Shoes and 1 5 Oxfords rl 33.50 up N ,Q V N S R T. F. Woodward .g l 8: Son STUDENTS! PA-I I 'fi TRONIZE TIIOSE H110 THONIZE 1'0U The Last Word T At. last, this is our production. The task is all over but the cheeringg and we don't expect, that. If you Wish to inter- view the Editor or Business Manager, you can find them at the insane asylum. Before we bid a last farewell, allows us to suggest that you investigate the respectable portion of this pu'blica-tion-the advertisements. XVe recommend that you patronize the advertisers, as they are the supporters of such an undertaking as this Annual. We anticipate building a refuge for disabled editors with the rocks we receive. 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