Batavia High School - Batavian Yearbook (Batavia, NY)

 - Class of 1925

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We salute you, and tender you our gratitude for the honor you have bestowed. 4 U 0 lwxvmw-Nlxra'l'IfIaN HUNDRED AND TWENITY-FI SUPERINTENDENT CLYDE P. WELLS F61 in Yv . W. 3 4 V I 7.153 .G ' .'uv..mf.--'1 ,f:'1xQ , , 4.7, - ' D fw. -if wwf.'biQefgL+-W .xm azmmg THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE PRINCIPAL HOWARD D. WEBER U1 1-1 OO l...r O ' H A f ,1'gg'gf.-1 'W K N'Q ' W. Q wx NM X ' 1 S N W N32 . A I . Q: . . - 1 , 1 . I ' 1 , , ', 4 ., S, In ' I , Kb-W, Y Cqhx. .ww .. u 15? - 4 xjx, . I rn . if 4 V i . ,.: . ,114 1. :g .1 '. '. :- ' . 1.1-Q.:f-11:F: 4-Q.-NQ'w.f:g Q- rr' 'fx Qs? ,Q R1 , ,fvfjw ,,Q, . ,. , - - ' ., . . ,.,'1Z. .,.,e.B::.,, - - 'z' .r::1.4,,a::1,cz.qg1.f:1:4x.z.g.,gg:-.wg-,msg '11 :,Q.'u,-. x.c::.w.:a iq x. fn . M 1 w.-.vi-Pia-50311 XR -121.6 ld I V 'V' V' M H V ' A ,I - Y ' .,-,' ', 'lf' '.JMi'fff 'ifi' fu Jr:-. I+- , , - A 1 ,r-.,, QW, ..J,,.:f-- .5 FACULTY OF JUNIOR-SENIOR PIIGI1 SC1-1001. H H F1 W 5 P-1 w 4 if 2 Z z Fl P-I FI F1 Z I C Z U :J F1 U lb Z U H 2 F1 Z H1 P4 I '11 P-1 4 Nm M at ' 1 A A-ni. Cgompor-I CA1?1v.lz.i-a ADMINISTRATION I brag 0 -,--f-,':5pu?l- 1G,.E,fE'5jDuf- K-4 'F' Elini nf 3Hz1ru1ig ----PQI 'U6Si-516350 f' ALERIGIIT, OTIS I. ALERO, HEI.EN M. BRYAN, FRANCES A. COLE, JAY L. COMFORT, 1'IERBERT T. CRAMER, ELIZABETH S DART, OLIVE M. DEXVITT, IXLDA L. ' DOUGLASSV, FRANCES P FOLI.ETT', IQEGINA E. FOWLER, CHRISTINE C FORYSTHE, KATHLEEN GARLOUGI-I, EVA M. GREETANER, EDNA GODFREY, LYDIA S. LIANDLEY, MYRTLE C. HAWIQER, EDWINA B. LIORSCH, ANTOINETTE HOWSE, JOSEPHINE S. HUNN, IVIYRTA E. JOHNSON, M. GLADYS ICINNEAR, BLANCHE E. LOWE, ALTA L. O'MEARA, JULIA A. PHILIBIN, JOSEPIIINE PIERCE, RAYMOND L. PRENTICE, ISABEL S. QUIRK, HELEN M. RANDAI.L, JOHN S. RI'IODEX', SARAH ROGERS, H. GLADYS ROGERS, LUCY E. SI-IEDD, VYIOLA SI-IEPARD, FLORA M. SHORT, MARION H. STEVENS, RUTH STORCHA, NELLIE SWEZEY, Bl.-XY G. STORY, ISABEL TILLEXV, JOHN H. WARD, MARION B. WATT, ALEXANDRIA VVEED, HELEN J. VVYNN, KAXTIILEEN A. llC??'3 4 0 .Av HE BATAVIAN-NLNETEEN HIUNDRED AND TWENTV T1 BOARD OF EDUCATION ilmvmhvm nf the Euarh nf Ehuraiiun n u JAMES L. BEAN .. .... .. GEORGE W. VVYN N ..........,.. .... HON. NEWELL K. CONE .....,.,. DANIEL W. TOMLINSON ......... ANDREW' I. M'VVAIN ...... MRS. C. C. BRADLEY ......... U11 403 East Main Sf., .....11 Ellisozff Aw., ........20 S1mz1f11i! St., ........26 Ross Sf., ...,....20 Ross St., Ross St., C ity Cnzfy C ity C ity City City THE BATAVIAN kNINETEEN HUNDRE D AND TWENTY FIVI: ' rf: . , x 11 f'Z STAFF OF 1925 HBATAVIANU Annual Stuff u u Editor-1'n-C1z.i0f ...... .,,..,,..,., IX IARGARET M. TIMMLNS Axsociafc Ed'Ii1'0l'.Y ,....,,.,..,,........,.................. MARION OLSEN MYRTLE VVALKER, MORRIS JOHNSON Ar! Editor .,..............,..............,..,. CATHARINE CORNVVELL Aflzlriiu Editor ., ...,..........,,...,. RONALD MILLLR fake Ediior .....,....,. ....... N ORMAN S. C XSD BZl5i1'ZU.S'S Manager ,....,,........,.. ,.......,,...,. I . GORDON CARR Assistant Bushzcfss Managers .....,...,,... HARRIS D. GARDNFR VINCENT MURPHY, EDVVARD IRELAND Faculty Advisors MISS C. C. FOWLER, MR. I-I. T. COMFORT T121 ' .xirimm THE BATAVIAN-NINE'IEEN HUNDRED AND TWIf1N'l'Y-FIVE aff 1 M' 4913 v ' ,, it lp',n if jfix, ' lip. , .1 714- A, . - Nil I'-'-I' lrif.-lg, N- . .1 curb,- ' I- Aj.-3--Tlfil :iff-Y-S--:,q ln .' v l ':uvi ,QL 4 N nw.-.+,-.-..,iy. 4 835' 5-fir xi .'.:illif-uf -9'-791211 .., S.Z W'1' 'nl '2'-'-.7 --f 1'-'l .3 -'1l'J'-'sf : .7i1'--4'-951' . , .-5. 441-1.-Q, 1. . V, ,:-,J -. I, ax-M5511 ' 3:5-5-:D-I-7 '-:g:5-:'.-pf' A 5:2155--1'-., Q 'C-'--'--If-in gig -:,'.1r,.,- .!:g,. ' A L r z, , ,I ' lil mmm ' 5g3-r :i1yX . ' Every year some poor unfortunates have to spend an entire evening in an at- tempt to express adequately and clearly their conception of what graduation actu- ally means to one. Never until this editorial was written had We understood the necessity of so much bombast and empty phrases in an editor's vocabulary. Now we know: it is much easier to talk than to think. After four years of high-school study one ought to be able to think without effort ?j but it is not easy for us. Nothwithstanding the ironic comments which are usually forthcoming from the skeptics whenever the phrase ti marks an important stage in life strikes their eyes, after all, we say, graduation for the majority of us does mark an im- portant stage in our respective lives. In every graduation year very important decisions are made: along about in September most of us either make plans to continue our schooling or else go to work: some of us may work for a year and then continue our studies, and some of us shall never return for any higher educa- tion. If one be postive that he already possesses sufficient education to success- fully rise in the profession he intends to select as a life's work, it would be un- wise for him to return to school. But if one knows he lacks information which is essential for a thorough understanding of a chosen profession then he should return for the acquisition of that information. Not much of a complex question thereg nevertheless many lives are handicapped from the start solely because the graduates never have looked far enough into the future: never have made a com-- prehensive examination of their abilities and personalities. . We think that if every one wouldhthink intently of the future: picture him- self, say. after a lapse of 30 or 40 years, there should result more happy lives and more congenial ways of obtaining a living. For if one thought seriously enough of the future, and its old-age period, he should surely desire to avoid being de- pendent upon anyone: he would shape his life and plans in such a manner so as to insure success: so as to be certain that in his later years he should be content- ed and happy. . But, after all, the importance of looking ahead should not be unduly stressed- Any appeal to youth to increase or lengthen its vision evokes but an indifferent answer. Future, to the young, means a myth-something invented by parents and guardians out of chagrin and disappointment over a grim realization that the time for their foolishly good times is past: over a disturbing realization that age never slackens in his pace, rather seems to increase it. And there is much excuse for this state of mind in us young ones. Too often have we seen Mr. Future, and his grand-dad, Old Importance, marched out in front of us, hastily dressed in l13l , , ,. ,- 'IQWENTY-:FIVE 'li-113 BA'FAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDIXLD 'Ulf' V , , ,Vi ,tiff glittering, nay, almost gaudy garments. VVe have seen thelm g11'15JfgCi5i,itii1 3 and labored and we have laughed at them, ls there wonccrylf ifldressed Dy clownish appearance always summon up laughtefi f1'3gCdYk1jfTe 'S brmqv at' the an unskilled hand, in a natched silver jacket and golden pantaloO117liat-izgageservesl knees, would hnd only teiars of laughter. And, we think, 131161 OU 5 ll ----nTv5gna unr5.fn--'- Uhr Sfrhnnl Sung BY W. LESLIE CORYELLJ '01 Ue'3?Qf,?'.aH Our school has always faVOfCC1 That rich and glossy blue, . WVhich with white in combination. Is beautiful and true. They a1'e always floating gaily And never out of sightg While in unison we're singing- Long live the Blue and VVhite. VVe will ever praise our High School. VVhich in Batavia standsg Individual Instruction, Known now throughout all lands. And its faithful corps of teachers- Their duties never slight, For they know that they are working ' For the Blue and VVhite. We recall athletic victories On many a day beforeg How we captured prize and trophy But still we wished for more, But welre sure that we'll not falter As we renew the fight, ,lust because we're marching onward 'Neath the Blue and VVhite, ....ugnu nqQ:,'H.... Uhr 0112155 Sung nC',Q,'4L2Ju ., We are the class of '25, in dear Old BHS. In music and athletics, too, A lot depends on what we can do. 'We'll keep a high standard in Scholarship, And show them we're alive, Oh, we are the Class, Yes, we are the Class of '25, l14l fl W f 77 :ki cmoss OFFICERS OF CLASS OF 1925 Srninr 0115155 ibftirera '25 President ........ Vice-President Secretary ......... . T1'easm'm' ..,......,.. Class Historian Poet .....,............ Profwllct ......... Class Advisors Class Essayist n n ..,,......,.,..LAWRENCE MULCAHY ..........MARGARET M. TIMMENS ..,....DOROTHY MANSFIELD .........S.....ROBERT NOONAN ........DOROTI-IY MANSFIELD GREENING STRINGI-IAM HUNN MISS SHORT and MR. COMFORT: , SALISBURY . T1115 BATAVIAN-NINETEEN l'liUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE JAMES E. ALGER- JIM MY I College - Westingliotise of Pittsburgh. Class Cl, Z, 3, 4j. A. A. Cl, Z, 3j. G. O. Honor Society C4j. Treasurer, Orch- chestra Club C4j. Ambition- Electrical Engineer. Jimmy aizd his violin, Make the world so merry. N one ca-11 be grmupy in A11 Atmosphere so cheery. FLORENCE J. BALL-HFLOSSIEH College-Simmons. Class CZ, 3, 4j. A. A. CZ, 3j. G. O. Banquet Commit- tee C3, 4j'. Prom Committee C3j. ' Senior Ball Committee C4j. Junior-Senior Party Com- mittee C4j. Glee Club C3, 4j. Service League Basket- ball C3, 45. Girls' Speaking Contest C3j. She d0C'S'WIf seem to worry, Slze's never in a, hurryj But gets there just the same. 1 . , , H tru , -5- --, ,AC U 1 1 'xv Ay- :.' W V. v2:.xlir's5l1.S,a+rri1 1-A.: xi1'f3't.g.1-:iwt...1..d2 .. - ' STANLEY C. -BALDWIN- STAN College+By1fant and Stratton. Class Cl, Z, 3,'4j. A. A. Cl, 25. -GHO. Q45. Football qi, Zj. Track C3, 45. Ambition- Business. ' I 11 'trackrhe 'was' a - swift athlete, ' In life may he be just as fleet. RUTH V. BLUMERICK- Class Cl, Z, 3, 4j. A. A. CZ, 3j. G. O. C4D. Honor So- ciety C4j, Service League C4j. Ambition-Secretary. ' Our 'Ruth so stately, Yet so friendly, too. 4 ND TWENTY-FIVE THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN FIUNDRED A BARBARA BOATEIELD- College-Buffalo Normal. Class fl, 2, 3, 4, 55. A. A. fl, 25. G.. O. QS5. Glee Club QS, 45. Ambition-Teacher. In classes, newer loses her poise, and Quite serene with the boys. FLORENCE S. BOWER- FLoss1E College-Buffalo Normal. Class Q3, 45. A. A. C35. G O. C45. Senior Ball Commit- tee C45. Honor Society Q45. Fl01'ehee's l1l1'l0fh6t' membwf of this class, She is bright and zolhso-me, The demzwe, little lass. GERTRUDE G. BoUssER- GERT Class Cl, 2, 3, 45. G. O. Glee Club Gertrude is 'carrying tlzrozrlglzf and Watelzitzg the procession, too. CLARENCE C. BUCK- College-R. B. I. Class fl, 2, 3, 45. A. A. Cl, 2, 35. G. O. C45. Football QS, 45. Track CS5. Ambition -Business. That mam who hath a tongue, I say, -is no mon, I f with his tongue, He cannot 'win a zvomavnf' Hr f' Q U81 . l . Y Q .-. :KL 55565,315.2-E-,glzixffig-if: istggjwys- K 5 , V , il4f?3'f ' ?' s . - ' A -. f Y, f . -' . -X .1 .1--, .- 'ky-wr. .L., :- -153 3. 11g.i'j..f -'Eff V -w 3 V ' jf Q' 3,29 '-1' i M!,:.lw.' - '-'W , ' A ga . , THE BATAVTAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE HELEN E. BUI-IL-NPUGU FRANCIS E. CALLAHAN- FAT,' LG College-Xhlilliam Smith. Class 13, 45. A. A. 135. G. O. 145. Banquet Committee 13, 45. Senior Ball Committee 145. Prom'Com- mittee 135. Senior-Junior Party Committee, Moving Picture Benefit Committee 145. Secretary Service League 145. Vice-President G. O. 145. Vice-President Class 135. Glee Club 13, 45. Basketball 145. Hclen's a regular girl, hV7ifi101lf range or fussy curl. She smiles a whole-hearted sniilc, That you remenzber all the while. oRDoN CARR- BRICK College - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Class 11, 2, 3, 45. A. A. 11, 2, 35. G. O. 145. Class President 135. President Honor Society 145. President Hi-Y 145. Picayune Staff 12, 45. Glee Club 135. Orch- estra 1l, 25. Double Quartette 135. Basketball 145. Baseball 13, 45. Invitation Committee 145. Senior Ball Committee 145. Prom Com- mittee 135. Electrician Senior Play 145. Business Manager Ba- Eaxgiarf' 145. Eicecutive Council 4 . Artist, scholar, athlete, and friend, His good hearted service knozczs no end. College-Notre Dame. Class 11, 2, 3, 4, 55. A. A. 11, 2, 3, 45. G. O. 155. Foot- ball 12, 3, 45. Baseball 11, 2, 3, 45. Track 155. Basketball 135. Glee Club 13, 4, 55. Sec- retary 155.. He plays fast and hard To win athletic games, lfVlzen work is on the card, He tnrns each loss to gains. NORMAN S. CASE--HCASEYH Post Graduate Course. Class 11, 2, 3, 45. A. A. 11, 2,'35. G. O. 145. Banquet Committee 11, 2, 3, 45. Prom Committee 135. Annual Staff 145 . Managing Committee Senior Play 145. Ambition- Engineer. - Can time ever discover, Such a yonth, such a lover? THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HU NDRED AND SFWENTY-FIVE RALPH W. CHAMBERLAIN- College-Cornell University. Class C4D. G. O. C4D. Am- bitioneMechanical Engineer. Sturdy and strong, The whole day long. FRANKLIN W. DAVISON-HBUDDYH ' Class Cl, 2, 3, 4D. A. A. Cl, 2, 3D. G. O. C4D. Football C4D. Baseball CZ, 3, 4D. His 'wit rim him out Of his money, mid Mow His poverty has rim him out Of his wits. Ol CATHARINE C. CORNNVELL-iKKAY,, College-Williain Smith. Class Cl, 2, 3, 4, SD. G. O. CSD. Vice-President Art Club CSD. Senior Ball Committee CSD. Art Editor Batavian CSD. Senior Play Ambi- tion-Art. Fair Gwendolyn, ere we part, Give oh, give me your heart. EDWARD DELANEY- Class Cl, 2, 3, 4, SD. -A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4D. G. O. CSD. Glee Club CSD. Ambition-Bush ness. Wl1lal are these most Woiiderous arts of which This man alone reimzrks? They are in Blue and White Designed to keep Old B.H.S. in mind. THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE CAPL FARBER- JAKE ELIZABETH K. FISHER-HBETTYH Class Q1,2, 35. Th-e world knows nothing Of its greatest men. HARRIS D. GARDNER1KrDAX',, Post Graduate Course. Class Cl, Z, 3, 45. A. A. CZ, 35. G. O. C45 Huntley Con- test C4j. Columbia Contest C45 Larkin Contest De- bating Team C3, 45. Debating Club Q45 Glee Club Q45 Cheer Leader Q45 Annual Staff C45 'Hi-Y C45 Honor Society Q45 Banquet .Com- mittee C30. Invitation Com- mittee Q45 Point System Committee f4j. Mariel The perfect man. '73 +4 g 5 I 'h I' L9i.,.iLL.'w. . Class Cl, 2, 3, 45. A. A. CSD. G. O. Q45 Banquet Commit- tee f4j. Girls' Speaking Con- test C3, 45. Larkin Contest C35 State School Contest C35 Picayune Staff Senior Ball Committee Glee Club CS, 45. Service League Ambition - Teacher. We've learned that Betty Is friendlyg cool and kind. So talented a girl, We d0n't often ind. IVES GEHRING- cuss Q1, 2, 3, 45. A. A. gi, 2, 35. G. o. 445. Football Q45. Track qz, 3, 45. Happy-go-lncky, yet kindly, too, ' Keeping the goal ever in view. HE BATAVIAN-NINE1'EEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-F1vE - fffg 'rf':'czf'fr-. ALLAN GILLARD- DUNCAN W. GORDON-UDUNCS College-Rennsaelaer. Class qi, 2, 3, 43. A. A. 41, 2,3p. G. o. 443. Aa oracle on the radio. RICHARD S. GRAHAM- D1cK', College-University of Mis- souri. Class Cl, 2, QS, 4j. A. A. fl 2, SJ. G. O. Q4j. Senior Bal Committee Q41 Debating Team CS, 4j. Cheer Leader QZD. Toastmaster Banquets Q2, 41. Secretary Debating Club Q4j. Huntley Contest C4j. Prom Committee Colgate Contest Q4j. Picayune Staff C41 Stage Hand at Senior Play i Llfe'.r too short to Throw away, S 0 he loves to argue And talk all day. Class fl, 2, 3, 49. A. A. QI, Z, 3j. G. 0. Q4j. Picture Ben- efit Committee QS, 45. Glee Club QSD. B.H.S. Constitu- tional Committee QS, 43. Stu- dent Council QSJ. Assistant Manager Baseball QZJ. Man- ager Baseball QSJ. Senior Play Committee C3j. Senior Ball Committee f4j. And a cap was made To fit a growing lzeadf' SYLVIA M. GREEN- College-Eastman School of Music. Class Cl, 2, 3, 45. Committee C45- Slw that far-so fa-1' the Rest oatslzined, Yet is ever true and Always kind? l22l ' ,., w ' V Q- , K + I, ,Li -I 4-:g3,n, ,. . i U 1 ..i I: S g Q .V .f ., A, y ,,g.,+i..f..t ,JL ,,9..,., y-A ,,- -- ' if gJ,,i4-, i.1',.,1f' '- A A - ' 'W34 f.'- mm.asm aw kin. ,MJ 1 3 - V 4 , ,, . THE BATAVIAN-NINE1'EEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE ELSIE GREENING- VINCENT GULLO- V1NNx ' College-Mechanics Institute. Class Q1, Z, 31. G. O. Q3j. Service League Q3 D . Class Poet Q3j. Ambition-Science. Since speech is silver And silence is golden When Elsie with the muse is Holding Communion quietly mysterious, She's thinking of poems, Sweetly serious. ALBERTA HARTMAN- BERT,' Class Q1, 2, 3, 45. A. A. Qlj. G. O. Q4D. Ready to work is she, , , Never to shirk you'll see. Class Ql, Z, SQ. A. A. G. O. Senior Ball Com- mittee Q3j. Asst. Editor of Picayuue The 111041 of mystery, CHARLES HAUS- CHUCK College-Cornell University. Class Q1, 2, 3, 4j. A. A. Qlj. G. O. Ambition-F012 estry. Poems are made By fools likeme, But only God can make a tree. , TWENTY-FIVE THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN PIUNDRED AND MARJORIE HERRICK- Class fl, Z, 3, 4-j. Art Club f4j. G. O. f4j. - In the color Ballet, Onr golden girl nnngleol Art and work W ith graceful whirl. ONNOLEE B. HISCUTT- Class fl, Z, 3, 4j. She'.r pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant to think on. , 11.1, DORIS E. HISCUTT- College-Buffalo Normal. Class Cl, 2, 3, 4, 55. Glee Club Clj. G. O. CSD. Ambition- Teacher. 1 n sweetness, nothing On earth eould szlrpass herf' ELMER E. HOLLY- College-Syracuse University. Class fl, 2, 3, 4j. A. A. CZ, SD. G. O. Q41 Glee Club f4j. Holly and n-zistloe Togother should go, Bnt .vtndions and-qniet Is the boy we know. THE. BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FTVE BERTHA C. HOVEY- BERT Class QZ, 3, 45. A. A. Q2, 35. G. O. Q45. Basketball f35. Ambition- To be a Spanish Dancer. ' No, Bertha, will not forget you, for you'71e kept us in good hu1no1' By laughing and cheering at eoerytlzing but Dante RTl1'll0l'.JJ HELEN I. HYDE- ,' , College--Williani Smith. Class fl, 2, 3, 45. A. A. Ql, 25. G. O. Q45. Banquet Com- mitee C35. Prom Committee f35. Senior-Junior Party Committee Q45. Glee Club Q3, 45. Service League Q45. Secretary Class Q35. Ambition -Teacher. Helen is a friend to you, To Hugh, and Hal, But to Kenneth, Just a sweet 'lil pal. 5 I ilLLJ:j.VZl,.!,L'.i.yn: l 5 ' A.. ' , 'J' Rugs. .zavfll S FRANK A. HULBUIQT-ilHUB,, College-Cortland Normal. Class Cl, 2, 3, 4, 55. G. O. A. A. Ql, 2, 3, 45. President G. O. Q55. Hi-Y Foot- ball Q3, 4, 55. Basketball C3, 45. Baseball C3, 45. Captain Basketball Ambition - To have my own Way. Some achieve greatness, Seine are born great, But some have greatness Ilwust upon them. EDWARD T. IRELAND- EDU Class fl, 2, 3, 45. A. A. CI5. G. O. C45. Glee Club C45. Hi-Y C45. Track Q3, 45. An- nual Staff Q45. Senior Ball Committee Q45. M en of few words We Often the best men. f. . TWENTY-FIVE IHI5 BATAXlIAN-NINETEEN HUNDIZED AND ELINOR K. jAcKsoN- JACKIE Class G. O. Service League HD. Executive Coun- cil Q4j. Speaking Contest C4-D. Point System Committee UU. Glee Club Sweet in laughte1', Gentle in speech, Everyone thinks She's just a peach. lVlORRIS T, JOHNSON- College-Massachusetts Agri- cultural College. Class Cl, 2, 3, 4, 554 A, A. fl, 2, 3,j. G. O. CSD. Glee Club Q3, 45. Baseball f4j, An- nual Staff C4j. , We like you lots For what you arej Besides all this We like your ctw. HOWARD L. IoHNsToN- H1RAM,' Class fl, 2, 3, 4j. A. A. Cl, 2, 3j. Cr. O. Debating Club Q4-D. Senior Play HJ. Track QZ, 3, 4j. Senior ball Commit- tee MD. Huntley Contest f4j. 'TY es, s'i'r,' or words to that effect, sir. WALTER S. Joi'- WALT Post Graduate Course. Class fl, 2, 3, 4j. A. A. fl, 2, SJ. G. O. C41 Senior Play C4j. Debating Club f4j. Glee Club f4j. Hi-Y Club C4j. What's in a name? Why, take this boy: H e's never known A thing but Joy. IQ261 ' f C ...lr v, THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN I'lUNDRI3D AND TWENTY-FIVE CHAUNCEY S. KIBBE-HCHAUNCEU College-Dartmouth. Class fl, Z, 3, 45. President Class CD. A. A. Cl, 2, 31. G. O. C4D. Debating Team CS, 43. Debating Club C4j. Student Council Q1, 35. Senior Ball Committee Q4j. Man- ager Picture Benefit CZD. Huntley Contest-lst. prize t4D. Larkin Contest C4D. Picayune Staff CSU. Prom Committee C3j. Business Manager of Pieayune 445. Here is an orntor, dramalic, too, A wonderful future is ztlaitmg for you. CLAIRE I. LENIHAN--HLEMONH Class QZ, 3, 45. A. A. Q2, 31. G. O. Q41 Huntley Contest f4j. Debating Team UU. De- bating Club Q4j. Football QZD. Party Committee Hi-Y Q4j. Glee Club Q3, 41. 'Fickle pensioner of M or- pheus' train. i3?'L4'a1l-,LES an HARRINGTON A. LEEDOM- HSKEEZIXH College-Culver, Ind. Class f1,2, 3, 4j. A. A. Q1,2, 35. G. O. Q4j. Hi-Y Club Q4j. Debating Team Q3j. Debating Club Q4j. Class Treasurer QZQ. Picayune Staff Q3Q. Edi- tor-in-Chief Picayune Q4j. Senior Ball Committee Q4j. Prom Committee f3j. Stage hand at Senior Play Q4j. Am- bition- To have Miss Short give me my Report Card.' Ho, Peter Pan, grow up, if you can. A ' DOROTHY V. LENNON- DOT Class Q2, 3, 4j. A. A. Q2, ISD. G. O. f4j. Service League C4j. Secretary Class QZD. Sen- ior Ball Committee C4j. H er smile like szmshine darts Into many srmless hearts. .fe XP, ,J if ls , W .. TWENTY-FIVE THE BATAVIAN-N'1NETEEN HUNDLED AND i BIARGUERITE M. LESTER-HONEX' Class Q1,Z, 45. A. A. Q15 G O. Basketball Q45. Senior Pla Q4 . Service Lea ue 4 Y . D s C D- Senior Ball Committee We all know 'Hone ll Lester 3 1 That wild and C71-f7'CI17l-Clllg girl. ' Althol slze is a jestefj, She captures all am' hearts. GENEVIEVE MCBURNEX'- College-Buffalo Normal. Class Q1, 2, 3, 45. G. O. Q45. Ambition-Teacher. Castles she builds and many a palace In flowery 1'ealms.a4zd golden cha-lice. DOROTI-IY B. MANSFIELD- DOT College-VVilliam Smith. Class Q1, 2, 3, 45. A. A. Ql, 2, 35. G. O. Q45. Glee Club Q1, 3, 45. Prom Committee Q35. Banquet Committee Q2, 35. Vice-President Service League Q45. Class Secretary Q45. Class Historian Q45. Ambition -Teacher. A lozlelier girl would be hard to find. BETTY G. M1aRR1MAN- BETTY College-Eastman School of Music. ss Q1 2 3 4 G O Glee Club Q3 45 President Service League Q45 Glee Club Q3 45 Orchestra Q3 45 Hon or Society Q45 Senioi Ball Committee Q45 Betty ls one of the most Popular gzrls ln our class, Cla ,,,y. . 449. , . 1 - , . ' ff ' , 1 . 'l 5 flyge.l'f.i,1j .,i ' 33 v , ' A 5 at ff- Q ' 1 M ATAVIAN-N1N1s'r1z15N I-IUNDRIQD AND TWIQNTY-FIVE c.. T H E B HFMW.-f,.,,,....... L' '-.Q ' 'I ff ' - ' ,. W A. i , , A 4... V. if ,i?2EgE. ff., Mg :xi ' v 222. , . W by i' Q' l' , r ,... Q A ' , V In sg-M. . , 51.,:,':g V, - ' f ,.w:-za, , -, ' ag, ,Mn f , ,zr fnsiaiizzs. H A f . f 1 5 f' gg5gg.dg:f.sR -453, j.5w': , , 'n.. lf . -I ' ,M ,hy , Q11 .fQf',ff' 535j'f.,:j:gIjjfffpjri55f't -.N , ' ' 'V' X ' 55, I ' ' 9 . V I, , 'V - ' .A ' I- 2112 ' ' 7' 'iv Y- wt' -fi-,.,jf'i?2,-f. I at If' x :Wifi if 2, .ff411a:sv:w ' f 'f'1-Q.. .7 f , We ZEQff-fi525Q2f5'Qfi?3?53.f -- 1 I.'f5.?::ft1Wff 4, ff f 'T . iii -til l' ff' V , mf 12:L?3s1fa2i.gf,1::,,1,45 - V. ,Z M .-. if A 1 .1 464 5 5 ' Y - I 5 '5 'i 1::52131:E2- q' ,,.-.':.:,r51,?E2Zff.-.'j1'E,- . W ,. L. - A , 251PL.f,i.ff:,,.-Q-.5112-,faq:r152,rj '- ' iii: '1.zi-ffP+1 :,-..3.- fe: fig- ' g,,fm4'1.g:f2',zv.' - v . . ., .1 -1 fi' :fe N21 'I 1f.'iTf x. f ' 137.1-f. !:. 4' li iv B'3NINl1rLsu.Ji1r:fAv4o?-Jrnf,1-u4f4-fn-11.-..f,,f.. ,w.,,.'.. - .. ff., A 1 .-.,. vw.-ff .ffr H . -, 1 '- ff - ' , 1 Y f fff H ff RONALD MILLER- RoN' LA Post Graduate Course. Class Cl, Z, 3, 4-.D A. A. Cl, 2, 3,j. G. O. Annual Staff C4-j. Manager Football f4j. Basketball C41 D1'eami11g, dreamifzg, of what are you d7'6U17'Z'i7ZQ, Ron? Teams and reams of 'ZUi7'H'1'1i1'Lg scores to carry on. WRENCE L. MULCAHY- PETE Class fl, 2, 3, 43. A. A. fl, 2, 3j. G. O. C4j. Treasurer Class Ql, ISD. Class President Cflj. Senior Ball Committee C41 Huntley f4j. Debating Team C4j. Debating Club Q4j. Hi- Y f4j. Ambition-Dentist. This young mem is lonesome, he is m search of steady com- pany. I2 PAUL lXqOONEY-HlX'lIKEH Class KZ, 3, 4j. G. O. A. A. Q2, 3j. Huntley Contest Q4j. Debating Club J pant beyond 0.'L'fJ7'ESS'i01'l fm one day of absolute and tm- bl'0k67'l' rest. PRESTON MULTER- Class Cl, 2, 3, 4j. A. A. Qlj G. O. C41 A boslzful prince that is grow ing fast. ED AND TWENTY-FIVE THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDR VINCENT F. l5qURPI1Y4KiVINNY,, College-Dartmouth. Class Cl. 2, 3, 45. A. A. f1,2, 35. G, 0. C45. Banquet Committee 435. Senior Ball Committee C45. Debat- ing Club C45. Huntley Contest C45. Larkin Contest C45. Senior Play C45. Hi-Y C45. Annual Staff C45. junior-Senior Party Commit- tee C45. Commencement Speaker. Ambition- To catch butterflies. To the vfuarzor born in due accord, He frauds the boards quite like a lordf' ZADA NEWCOMB- College-Buffalo Normal. Class fl, 2, 3, 4, 55. A. A. QI, 2, 3, 45. G. O. QS5. Banquet Committee Q2, 3, 55. Glee Club C4, 55. Senior Play Speaking Contest Q45. Chatte1'ihg, chattevfing, co1zsto11,tZy, Such rr lightsome thing was she. J' Q2 ill Ol RUTH N12wcoM13-- College-R. B. I. Class qi, 2, 3, 4, 55. A. A. C45. G. o. Q55. Quiet and modest as a violet. ROBERT NOONAN-igBOB,7 College-N'otre Dame. . Class Ll, Z, 3, 45. A. A. f1,2, 35. G. O. Treasurer Class Q45. Basketball CZ, 35. Football KZ, 3, 45. Baseball QZ, 35. The mafn worth -while 'is the man who can smzle when o'verytlziug goes wrong. TTIE BA1'AVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND Tw1sN'rv-FIVE ARTHUR NORTON-iKART,, RONALD E. NYE-'KRON', College-Syracuse University Class Cl, Z, 3, 4, 53. A. A. C4j G. O. Committee C43 Baseball 435. Hi-Y 455. Ban! quet Committee CZ, 3, 4j. Bas- ketball C4, 53. Ever efficient in a quiet way, But still waters run deep, they say So h!3l'0J5 where 'Art' wius the day N For he really loves fuu and play. ADA R. OLMSTEAD- College-Syracuse. Class Cl, 2, 3, 43. A. A. CZ, 33 G. O. C4D. Glee Club CSD. Annua Staff C3H. Picayune Staff C4D. Sen- ior Play C4j. Service League C45 Speaking Contest C3j, Ada is clever, witty, and smart, Aud always ready to do her part. Class Cl, Z, 3, 4j. A. A. Cl, Zj. G. O. Glee Club Sen- ior Ball Committee C411 Class President CZAQ. Football CZ, Sj. Baseball C3j. Prom Committee C3j. Double Quartette Cl, Z, 3j. Hi-Y C4j. He deliglztetli all who ku-ow lziutf' MARION OLSEN- College-Elmira. Class CZ, 3, 4j. G. O. C4j. Honor Society C4j. Service League C4j. Annual Staff C4-D. Banquet Committee C4j. Sen- ior Ball Committee C4j. Com- mittee C4j. Mario1i has so iua-ny good qualities that it would take a book to do her justice. A -.f TWENTY-FIVE THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND T DOROTHY F. OWENS- DOT l51ARION PLIMPTON- Class q1, 2, 3, 45. A. A- C1, 2, Cass 1 2 3 4 .A. A. Cl,2, 35, Cr. -O. Senior Banquet Commitee. Helpful and vfeiztaresome Dorothy sends out 11-zany,-, 'Green leaves a-floating, Castles of the foam, Boats of miii-e a-fl0ati1ig,- lflflzere will all some home? ,' U EDSON R. RANSIER- College-Bryant 81 Stratton. Class f1,2, 3, 45. A. A. Q35. G. O. C45. Always oh time appozfiitments to keep He works while lazy people sleep. 21 , , , D 35. Gi O. C45. Glee Club fl, 35. Prom Committee Banquet Committee QZ5. Serv- ice League Q45. Senior Ball Committee A uiglztingole with ezgensong, lflfith melody she helps along. IVIay you hear her tzmeful lay At the end of a perfect day. HERBERT -T. IQOACH-uSCOOP,' College-Notre Dame. Class f1,2, 3, 45. A. A. fl, 25. G-. O. Senior Ball Com- mittee Senior Play Com- mittee 45. Picayune Staff CS, 45. Banquet Committee Q25. Debating Club Q45. With observant eye, he stands atop the peaks. Notes the foi- bles of the 'world and jots them down. . no THE BA1'AVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE THEODORE F. SALISBURY - HLORD SALISBURYU Class fl, 2, 45. A. A. C25. Class Essayist Q45. Y our diction is jine, Your ideal, too, On this line Weill miss yon. MARION L. SCHNECKENBURGER- HSNECKIEU College-Elmira College. Class fl, Z, 3, 4.5 A. A. fl, 25. G. O. C45 Service League Q45. Honor Society Here is, indeed, a thoughtful friend, So you'll not regret the tirne , you spend, In her wisestggentle cornpanyf' 2 3' ,. i 5 ii I his f wiki V JOSEPH SCHMITT- ' Class fl, 2, 3, 45. A. A. fl, Z, 35. G. O. C45. Baseball CZ, 3, 45. Football Q3, 45. Commit- ' tee f25. Senior Ball Committee Q45. Huntley Contest C45. De- bating Club C45. Debating Team Q45. Our Browning hero is true to the line, 'One who never turned his back, but marched breast forward'. ROBERT L. SHERVVOOD--HBOBH Class fl, 2, 45. Stage Hand at Senior Play Q45. H e reads innch, he is a great discowrerf' 1 . TWENTY-FIVE fIIE BATAV1fXN-NINE'fIZEN PIUNDRED AND L LIELEN SIDE1Q-- ARTHUR SIMMONS- Rochester General Hospital. Class Cl, 2, 3, 4D. G. O. C4D. Service League OM ever faithful in her tasks, A11. honest friend and trzwf' Lo1A M. STAKEL- i Class q1,2, 3,4p. A. A. qi, 2D G.o. C4D. Here is a briglit petite lass, Anotlzcr 11w11fz,l7er of om' class, Tlze1'c's 110 .mah word as fail .Along lim' joyous trail. 1 College-M ichigan. Class Cl, 2, 3, 4D. A. A. CZ, 3D. G. O. C4D Honor Society C4D. Ambition-Pharmacist. His marks are in the lziglzcst. rank, Our 'merry scientific lad, Yet hc is out for every prank, And cheers your heart to 'llnrbke it glad. WALTER J. STANLEY-HNIARKU College-Colgate University. Class Cl, 2, 3, 4, 5D. A. A. CZ, 3D. G. O. CSD. Hi-Y CSD. Glee Club C3, -4, SD. Prom Committee CSD. Banquet Com- mittee C3D. Senior Ball Come mit-tee CSD. Manager Senior- .Tunior Party Double Qusgtette Orchestra C3, All the wofld loves a loverf-' THE BATAVIAN-N1NE'1'1512N .lLlUNDRIED AND 'l'w15N'1'v-FIVE 5 ... ..,... 5-:.55.zE, . . in 144 A.: ' an - I. ' me 3 ' -:- .V at Q U! Q 2 if 'i .. lv . W 44- 5 M- fi. f W fi 'G . v 1. .QU ,.,.,,...-..,..q.,:1.4,p:,..f,e'v ,, . F3151 L :af-2 -...f f A M me ' ea-gmwf 1-f' mf- , , f,J,,h, ,,,. A .. .H 1 ,,c rf. Q W if.-:w ' ' 1' .V L, .---'Am-+f,,17,,1, A 4 , . 1 1 qw, af, ag,-f,, f ...f 1 ,.. 4 'fi JF: . ff f f. M . ij . K IE, Y .14 ff, QQ! 14 W ff fm f X all f f ' fr 41, ff-5 ff. 4 f- , .34 . .11-1:3 .- 1 . . fl ' 2-i':??f?i'LflZlff f -4- 4:Qf',sf f-'f':?fff 44 A i 1' 41. ' A ' ., J A -,f. ' A , - I ck- V --f-W-'f-7 N., Wgsw' x,3,,,,...,,,,,7 , 51 ' ' V - .p.,.,W, I 52125250 g if 'W' V ' ffm 1. rf.. 1 .2 . X ' ff fif - -. ' ' , fi-1 fc ff! ' Wa '---.-11:zfvzva.-.--1-wif,:4-fylwszccgy-V1-.rf-:lx-. .1.y'1:v. ' .' . ' wma' f' .V .ea - ff 0 f fir 1,2 , E f ,fl ? , zkd ff ,, . ,1,r.:,Vir,.- ,waz Wd. .. V, , ff Z M533 :.zf1:s:imm1iTiff.-:pfzgg :L H yjffyzf . 11 -,A -r ,UW 'ff ,f df 'Aff can-9 fl Mfr' GSW? 10 iw iraswiawigmaasa .. ww+wf.r wad a f,aa. aaaafyfgzff 9UH4 A 1 11221 ' fi ' '1 7':43'W4?9v4:-fQf.f-aff f ' 9 1 f Nr W.-,N.,M.w,,,,.-.-M.., .4.. ..,,W.f..,.f,.f,.f,.-..-.f,f..-, ,'..-..,, aww-ww, ,,,,. - fy: ,.-.f.-.v1 , .,4, ,.,,, .. ff.,,.f..,., J,f-,f, wff,fff,Q:zmg,,. 1, ,.-., 4.11 ,,,,,,.- 1,-ju,W.,,f,f,ff1f.f,tavlyffvfW7-fr FANNIE STOCKINGS- BOBBY lVl.oRs13 R, S'l'RINGIIAlVI+uBUl3BYU Class Ql, 3, 45. Her smile is good to see, As clzeerful as can beg She wears it day and Miglzt, For work and play are her dcligllff' LEROY STRONG1 College-Ohio State. Class C1,2, 3, 45. A. A. fl, 35. G. O. C45. Track C1,2, 3, 45. Football Q2, 35. Glee Club 445. ., 2, Best in the long ru11. ' 'l35l ,., 4K:-,.Q,.- ,,. 5 . 3.,:, .,f,gg, . .' , . 4 A 5 ' A .ix 'fw.1lf,f. 9-1152 :F-XJ., I 'f- f: wf'1lff''wif'--1' imlflidg'ivT3bSj4L..fgLfL.'-fkgl'.'.4-fair.1 . Class Ql, 2, 3, 45. Hi-Y Q45. G. O. Q45. A. A. QI5. Class Prophet Q45. ' Hjlllljl your future be as to-day, Carefree, happy and gay. ANTI-IONY D. SUOZZI-'fToNY Class Ql, 2, 3, 45. Hi-Y C45. G. O. Q45. A. A. QI5. Orchestra fl, 2, 3, 45. ThereJs vfnusic in his finger- tzpsfl T1-IE BATAVIAN-NINILTEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVIQ BEULAH M. TABER-HBUBH Class Q1,2, 3, 45. G. O. HD And still they gazed, and still the 'wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. FRANK M. THOMAS-HPATH Class fl, 2, 3, 4, 53. A. A. 2, 3, 43. G. o. 555. Hi-Y 455. Urchestra C4, 52. The contortionistf' CARL TERESI- Class Cl, Z, 3, 4, Sj. A. A. QS, 4j. G. O. QSD. Handsome is as handsome does. MA12GrKRET M. T1MMENs- HTI1VUX1Y', ' Class CZ, 3, G.O. Ban- quet Committee QZD. Service League C4j. Honor Society C41 Vice-President Class UU. Editor-in-Chief of UB3.t3.ViH.I'1,, Senior Ball Committee The power behind the 'brzcn' throne. i361 ' .,,.H.f..., . X' 1-1 3 ,A gif- F: YQ? 3 Ez' 1 H . grim Vg- . ' .P A371 x ,jx , -J., , V .1,g..nF.i,a . .qui 'V 'Y- ,Zee - THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE ANNA TRAUT12NBERG- ANNIE MYRTLE H. R. VVALKER- ciass qi, 2, 3, 45. G. o. Q45. Glee Club 415. Sober, steadfast and demare. Class Ql, 2, 3, 45. G. O. Q45. Class Secretary Q15. Senior Ball Committee Q45. Honor Society Q45. Service League Q45. Student Council Q35. Glee Club Ql, 3, 45. Point System Committee Q45. Invitation Committee Q45. Speaking Con- test Q3, 45. Commencement Speaker, Annual Staff Q45. Ambition-Teacher. Valuable articles come in small packages. IJEON WARDEN- VVILLIAM WARE- SHER1FF Class Q1, 2, 3, 45. A. A. Q1,2, 35. G. 0. Q45. Hi-Y Q45 Huntley Q45. Debating Club Q45. Glee Club Q45. Senior Play Q45. Ambition-To be successful. The tailor-made man. it wr-T 4..2'H'f Nu, t vit' College-R. B. I. Class Ql, 2, 3, 45. A. A. Q1, 2, 35. G. O. Q45. Football Q45. Huntley Q45. Baseball Q3, 45. Glee Club Sailor take care, Sailor take care, Many brave hearts are Asleep in the deep, So beware, beware, beware. . TWENTY-FIVE THE BATAVIAN-NINlZ1'EEN l'lUNDRED AND 1 LORA WARNER- 'Class Q1,2, 3,421 A. A. Q1, 2, 33. , Her 1Z6'U1'S1'S are amazed from whence, Proceed that friend of fimd and sense. LENA VVE1cIc-- Class Q2, 35. G. O. f4j. Sugar and spice and all things nice, Are like dessert cmd 'W,' The best iii class, not twice noi' thrice, Comes near the end, buft we all like you. ROBERT K. VVARREN- BoB', Class Ql, 2, 41. A. A. QI, Zj. G. O. C4j. Hi-Y UU. Glee Club GU. Picayuue Staff HQ. Banquet Committee Q4-J. Man- ager Senior Play fQ4j. Full of glee and full of pep, Note his smile and watclz. his step. EDWARD VVHYMAN- EDM Class f1,Z, 3, 45. G. O. 145. A tall high 'Y' this mem Edward like zz king is ' he who caiif' THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTV-FIVE Ivy VVICKINGS- Class Cl, 2, 3, 45. G. O. C45 Glee Club fl, 35. W'iflz a spirit that is fine, Ready for work or for play, She comzfts one everytime, Ami makes each one A perfect day. DONALD WILSON-i'WILI.IE,, Class fl, 2, 3, 45. Party Com- mittee CZ5. G. O. C45. Basket- bau 41, 25. The guests were load, The ale was strong, Willie feasted late ahcl long. . YM '. NlAR1ON I. WIr.Es- Class Cl, Z, 3, 45. G. O. Q45. la every way slze eomzts on 171 work or play or only fmt. LAWRENCE N. WINSLOW-LARRY Class Q1, Z, 3, 4, 55. A. A. ll, 2, 3, 45. G. O. Q55. President Class C15. Student Council Cl, 25. Baseball fl. 2, 3, 45. Bas- ketball Q35. Hi-Y C55. Senior , Ball Manager C55. Senior Play Q55. Treasurer Class For lt's always fair weather, When good fellows get together. Especially when 'Larry' is there y ' Without a sorrow or a care. TIIE BATAVIAN-NINE'1'liIZN HUNDliED AND TWENTY-FIVE ulgreparzriinn---the lgrirr nf Surrvma u CLASS ESSAY lust as I am sure that there is no one of us who does not wish to succeed in his or her school work, so also am I sure that there is no one of us that does not desire to succeed in the larger work of Life. Some of us in days past have seemed to believe that success was a matter of grasping the opportunities that have presented themselvesg in other words, a matter of Luck. But, there have also been some of us who, bv their actions, have shown a belief that success lay in thorough and regular preparation. These latter students have consistently won success in their school work and will continue to do so in the larger work of Life. lt is not Luck that makes us what we are, but thorough consistent preparation. There was once a lawyer who, although graduated from one of the best law schools, yet was receiving no practice from his fellow citizens. Did he get dis- couraged and give up? Not he. He made it a practice to go to court regularly. He made out briefs and studied the various cases just as conscientiously as though he had been the lawyer who was conducting the cases. It was discouraging, dis- heartening work, for he got no apparent reward, as no one knew what he was doing. Then one day the lawyer on one of the cases was taken ill and he was appointed to carry on the case. You can imagine the amazement of the other lawyers at the ease and skill with which the case went on. Was it the opportunity that made that man the lawyer that he was? No. A thousand times NO. He had been practicing law for a long time without recog- nition and without reward, but when his opportunity did come he was prepared. Now, fellow classmates, we are leaving Batavia High School, Sorne of ug are going on to college. Some of us are now planning to enter the Big' Game of Life. But remember, friends, wherever we go, whatever we do, we will suc- ceed or we will fail in direct proportion as we prepare ourselves for whatever may be our work. THEODORE L. SALISBURY, 325. l40l THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRIED AND TW13N'rv-FIVE Lfiaturg nf the 0112155 nf '25 u u i It was in a Senior meeting that I suddenly came to with the terrifying news that I had been elected the Class Historian with a large and dubious ask on my hands. I immediately began to wonder how I could ever write such a history when Peter Pan fiew in the window and carried me off with him. First We float- ed over the ruins of old B.H.S. Out of the debris that had fallen into the base- ment, a long black shadow elongated into the Wraith of Leonidas Reimer and his inevitable black pipe. He seemed to rise regretfully from his old arm chair in the warm corner of the furnace. His Wraith stalked around the ruins for a long time, and it brought back to my mind the many happy events of our four years in B.H.S. Just three hundred and one years after the Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth Rock, a similar band of Pilgrims landed at the old red brick building on Ross Street, Batavia, New York. The Pilgrim Fathers were a small band of about one hundred and five people, including men, women and children, while our band of Pilgrims numbered one hundred and seventy-two, but felt quite smart as they were carrying their parchments which they had recently received as an evidence that they had completed eight years of preliminary work in the grades. The first band had no friends or neighbors except Indians. They were lett to establish their own customs and languages. Our band had very few friends, but plenty of neighbors. We were not allowed to establish our own customs and language as much as we would have liked to do. Our neighbors, who incidentally went by the names of Sophomores, juniors and Seniors, called us Freshmen and tried to make everyone think that we were green. Soon even the Freshmen began to think themselves green 3 but we were determined to fool our neighbors and shed our greeness sooner than expected. So on january 9, 1922 we assembled in a town meeting and decided to elect our town officers. After very serious consideration we decided that Chauncey Kibbe was our most able citizen, so honored him with the office of mayor. After a dili- gent quest for the most honest man in the assembly, we chose Lawrence Mulcahy as Comptroller. Now we were an organized body with the officials. However, this was not enough for us, so when the entire state competed in a contest we Freshmen felt it our bounden duty to walk off with the prize-a handsome banner in our colors -blue and gold ' Nevertheless, the courage of the Freshmen was not daunted and we appear- ed well represented in all activities. Then in the early spring we thought it high time to indulge in a little pleasure, instead of working Q ?j all the time, so we held a party, which everyone enjoyedf even to the mayor who was entertained elsewhere by the' upperclass men! ! Now we had acquired the name of Sophomores. We were not quite so strong this year, as the first winter proved to be the hardest even as the Starv- ing Time depleted the ranks of the Pilgrim Fathers. As Sophomores we had the same zeal as when we were Freshmen so we assembled in the town hall to again elect the town officers. This time we chose Roland Nye as mayor and Harrington Leedom, the dwarf of our band, as the town clerk. ' . l41l , ,, ' . - E 'luis BATAX'IrXNmN1NE'l'EliN' l'TUNDIxLD AND IWENTY FIV1 , . . , , ' l I Again we walked of with a prize. H115 me the box dt the Sellwfrplgy- - 1 By this time the older statesmen did not look down upon us quite 50 IHUC 1- Then we were again forced to take a vacation. D i h -- ' ' - l ll a banquet on Friday. t C As we were a very unsupeistitious group we ie c I lk b f ml thirteenth of April- Here we enjoyed some very interesting til S Y Som? O 0 - ' - l t rned from India where fellow fownsmen and by the Rev. Ml. Collett, recent y re L1 he had served as a missionary. f . Wfhen we returned to the old red building next we bore the name 0 ,lunrofls and ranked nearly as high as the Seniors and were allowed to sit in thc town ha ' h better and larffer However, that did not last long as every one moved into a muc D t, building in February and only Seniors ' that to look forward to. This year as in previous years tie c ass activities. such as music, athletics. and speaking. For the last time we all met in the old town hall to elect our officers to carry us through another year. This time we chose Gordon Carr as mayor and as We could find no one more honest than Pete Mulcahy, we again chose him comptrol- could sit in the town hall. but we had l l of '25 was well represented in all ler. , All social events were postponed until later in the year so that they might be held in the new building. So on the thirteenth of April tbut this time Thursdayj we held our annual banquet. Various important personages were delayed and the banquet started later than had been plaimed. However- after all had arrived we had a very enjoyable time with interesting speeches, songs, games, and dancing. In May the juniors held the annual Junior Prom. Various committees had worked hard to make this a success both in beauty, enjoyment, and financially. All declared it was the best ever. After another vacation we returned to the new building on Ross Street as full-Hedged Seniors. VVe numbered only about ninety-four as many had fallen in the various battles for existence. Vile immediately took up our duties as the oldest and most distinguished group in the building. VVe soon decided on Pete Mulcahy as our pilot and Bob Noonan as bursar to steer our ship of state through the rapids and dangerous shoals we met as we neared the further shore. Under a new form of government the Seniors must also furnish a man capable of being mayor of the entire group. For this man we chose Frank Hulburt. Early in the fall we decided to co-operate with our neighbors and so we held a successful junior-Senior party. In December the Seniors had a banquet, a fitting tribute to the dining art to celebrate the success of our last and hardest year. .Of course, this was very much enjoyed by every one who attended. Since Christmas there have been several names which have stood out pronii- nently. among which are: Chauncey Kibbe. Harris Gardner. and Vincent Mur- phy who received first, second and third places respectively in the Huntley Con- test. Harris also won first place in the Columbia try-outs and had a hilarious week in New York City. The hrst three mentioned again represented B.H.S. in the Larkin Contest. I The next big event-yes, the biggest of the year, and the one which makes us the saddest-is Commencement Weelc, the most glorious time of our four years in High School and when we will finally embark on a new sea-many of us to further our education and others to go into business. We bid a fond farewell to dear old B.H.S. which has shown us so many good timesll D. M., '25. l42l THE BATAVIAN-NiN12'r1frsN I'IUNDRliD AND TWENTY-Fivis Gllaaa lgrnphvrg u mu New York City, New York I June 31, 1950. Dr. Lawrence Mulcahy, Telescope Lens, jupiter Dear Friend Pete: At the reunion of the class of '25 held at Atlantic City most of the class, who were living, were there but for a few exceptions. Harrington Leedoni, who lives at Bethany instead of Fast Bethany, found it impossible for him to attend. Wfal- er Stanley is at a sanitarium in California. I always thought the squirrels would get him if Florence Ball didn't. Carl Farber is in the hospital for singing, Ire- land must be Heaven 'cause my mother came from there, when an Irish cop overheard him. Most everybody was there early except for Herb Roach, the editor-in-chief of the Police Gazette, who always was late, and Florence Bower, who had trouble with her airplane, and was forced to stay in the air until Edward VVhyman, the Great Inventor, hitched up his horse and went up and fixed the machine. Richard Graham was our toastmaster. You know he is the greatest of all surgeons, because the rest are all dead. Our first speaker was no other than Harris Gardner, who is one of the best lawyers, but in the meantime he still runs his Hennery on the Alexander Road. The next speaker was Clair Lenihan alias The Irish Oratorf' He has been married for 13 years and has to wear glasses to keep his wife from hitting him. He spoke on f'There's Nothing Worse Than Married Life. Last, but not least of the speakers, was Margaret Timmenss who runs a refuge for disabled animals. Before the dinner was quite over Chauncey Kibbe, the Mayor of New York City, took some of the old gals for a ride in a rowboat and right in the middle of the lake he upset the boat. Vincent Murphy who was always looking for a chance to show Helen Buhl how brave he was, went out and saved her. Paul Mooney, the celebrated dog catcher, after several unsuccessful attempts saved Marguerite Lester. The other three-Elinor Jackson, Elizabzeth Fisher, and Onnolee Hiscutt were saved by Harold Myers and his invisible submarine. After this little excitement we had some races. Bill Ware and Bob Noonan, fm' , - E THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWBNTY FIVf who are both running for sheriff of Squedunk County, W011 the running faces practically because they are so used to running. Florence Ball is still mourning over the loss of Walter Stanely, 15 years ago, when they had 21 Sfluabble- She won the fat woman's race. joseph Schmitt, the California Life Saver, won the Swimming races because he has had many experiences saving the bathing beauties. Elmer Holly, The Pirate, who is looking for Treasure Island won the boat race. After this, most of the boys went and played ball except Larry Vtfinslow, The Shiekf' and Arthur Norton, who stayed and played with the girls. Among the baseball players Were: 'lFat Callahan, the Giants' Marvel Catcher, and How- ard Johnston, the Radio Wizarcl, was the pitcher. Nobody could hit the ball so nobody made any runs. That didn't bother Anthony Suozzi and Edward Ireland any because they couldn't stop a ball anyway. The rest of the day was spent talking about olden times. Vincent Gullo told many interesting tales of his Cicero class. Gordon Carr told us how easy it was to graduate with eighty counts his fourth year. Stanley Baldwin and Gertrude Bousser told how they Finally got business English after tive unsuccessful at- tempts. Franklin Davison and Frank Hulbert told how they made the all-Amer- ican football team 15 years ago. , I At night a concert was given by Betty Merriman and Frank Thomas who are playing at the Lyceum for the next ten years. Preston Multer and Catherine Cornwell sang many delightful songs and Alberta Hartman, Anna Trautenberg, Myrtle Walker and Ada Olmstead, the sole survivors of the Girls' Glee Club, also sang many humorous songs. Ronald Nye, the owner of a large hotel, and Dorothy Mansheld, the manager, with Arthur Simmons and John Johnson as bellhops enjoyed themselves fishing. After a marshmallow roast given by the remnants of the Girls Service League consisting of Elsie Greening, the Poet Laureate, and Dorothy Lennon, the Great Opera Singer, and Helen Hyde, the class of '25 began to depart until only Norman Case and Berlen VV iles, the only rivals to George F otch's heirloom, were left. And as for me I a1n a retired bank president. The Judge retired me for six years so I am sure of a home for a while. MORSE R. STRINGI-IAM, '25. M41 Q THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN I'IUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Shiphnilhrrn CLASS POEM Lo, we have built Z1 shipg The rough wild sea to plough. The Captain's guiding hand, Steers from our dear homeland. Oh, staunch We build the ship, Witli loyalty the prow, And courage true as steel, For ribs and strength for keel. Ayer we have launched our ship, Upon the ocean now. God rules each hand and heart. Each one must do his part. Love's haven for our ship, We'll find and keep our vow. The journey shall be made, In sun, no fear nor shade. Full long may sail our ship, For cargo teach us how, To have no room within, For black 'despair or sin. -Elsie L. Greening, '25, l45l F1113 Bfx'rAv1AN4NINETl2EN 1'l'UNDRED AND TWENTX'-PIE Name F . lyflll ....... 0112155 Qlrnmta Nickname Elossle ....... .,,,, . . F. Bower ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' H. Buhl A.............. Pug ......... F. Callahan ........, Fat .,.....,,. G, Carr .,..,..,........ Brick ,,,,,., N. Case ................ Casey ..,.,. C. Cornwell .,,,,,,, Kay ........ Elossie ....,,. ....... F, Davison ,,,.,..,.A Buddy ,,,,.,,, .,.... C. Earlier ,........... -lakie ....... E. Fisher ........Y,.., Betty ....... H. Gardner ,,..,,.,. Day ,..... Characteristic Happy ......,.,,.. Helpfulness... Likes Best ...NValt............ .....Boys............... Stability ....... ...... VVinning B'::.. Home Rule ....... .....C0wslips........ Agility ................ Pesterlng ............ .......SWeetness...... Shy ....,............ Gesturing ....... .Dot .............. .Mice ............... Wh y A sk .,,,... .....VVomen....... .....Talk......... Personality ........ L Popularity.. ..... .. .Voeabularym Trips ........ Argue ....... .....Rope........ Curly Hair... Sunny ................. R. Graham .......... Dick ....,.. V. Gullo ......,.....,. Vinny ........ ....... B. Hovey f...i. .....i.. l ?ert ........ H. Hyde ............. Nellie ......... ...... .Resoureefuln E. Ireland ............ Ed ........... E. jackson ...,....... Jackie ........ .. M. Johnson ......,.. John ......,...,...,...., C. Kiblze .............. Chaunce .............. H. Leeclom .......... Skeezix ............... C. Lenihan... D. M. Lester .... D Lemon ,..,............. Lennon ........... Det ......... ........Honey........ . Mansfield ....... Dot ......... B. Merriman ....... Betty .......... ...... 1VIlllCl' .............. Ron ......... L. Mulcahy ........ R. .Pete ........ V.Murphy ........... Vinny ........ ...... R . Noonan .........,. B ob ......... R - .Nye ................. x Ron ...................... A. Olmstead ........ Lady B ....,..,,..,, MV. GlSC1'l ..........,., None ,,,,..,,,-,,.,.4,-,, H. Roach ............. Scoop. ....... ..,,, . T. Salisbury ........ Duke ....... J. Schmitt. ........ . .Ice .......... W. Stanley .......... Mark ...... M. Stringham .... F. Thomas .......... M. Timmens ....... M. Vlfalker .......... Shorty... L. Warfleii .......... R. VVarren .......... L101'l ........ B ob ......... D. XNllSOll ............ Willie .... I. W111sloW ......... .Bubhy ................., Pat ............. ....... Tlmmy .......,........ Lm-fy ..... ' ..... .ff .......Height............ .Honor ......... Don .......... ess.P1cn1cs ........... .....Sp1Ce.............. Smiles ........ , ........ Dodging ......... Daily Dozen.. Ammtion .............Married L.L.D. .............Queen ............Veterinary . ....... Dog Catcher ..........Producer ........,,Artist .............Star .........Leeturer .......President ........Reformer . .... ...Pres. of .U-S. ................Orator ..........Modiste .........Leader ............ScenariOs .........Phys. Director Farm ............................... Marathon Smoking Pipe ..... Riding Horse ............... Win Derby Short .............. W'itticis1n ....... Flirting ........... .... Entertaining ....... Ability ............ Noise ........................ Teaeher's Pet Chariot ........ Ask Her ...... Gunt ......... .....FrenCh......... Popularity .......... .......Absent............ Music .......... .....Himself....... Generosity .......... Eating ....,............ Merry ............. Laugh ............. Cleverness ...... Studiousness.. Girls ......... .......................Sailor .........Math. Teacher .................Actress ..................SeienCe .........Study Abroad .....................She1k . ................ Dancer Club ....................... To be Earnest .. ...Honey............ Loftiness ............ Smoking ......... Excuses .......... Serenading ..... Skipping ............. Eiddling .............. 'VVhy-mg ..........,.. Explaining .......... Snort Togs ..... JOlilI1g ................. P115 Curls ............ .Good Looks ....... l46l Steppin' Out.. Retaliation ..... Driving ............. ........................Coach ......................Mayor . ....Ea1ne . ................ Teacher -Scandal .... ....... E ci. Police Gazette Owls -----,----.-....... ..............,. S enator Corinthian ........ Liquor ............ .....................Sheik .......Run Orchestra Laughillg ----.......... ..... . ..Millionaire V10lll1 ..... .......... O rchestra Leader Questions... ..... Run Wliite House Vlfgll --s---,-----.... ................. T eacher EUS MUSYHPHC ............... Clergyman Lollege VV1t .-..... . ........,....... i-Gogd Ladies .......... .Stafford ....... .......Prohi. -Agent . ........ Lady's Man THE BATAVIAN-N1N1s'1'131zN IIUNn1c1z1-m AND TWENTY-FIVE JA M ILS ALGER ,.,,,,...,.......,.,........,....,,,..,,A.,.............A....,... STANLEY BALDXVIN ....,,. RUTH BLUMERICK .......... BARBARA BOATFIELD ........ GERTRUDE BOUSSER ....,.. RALPH CHAMBERLAIN ,,.... EDWARD DELANEY ....,..., ALLEN GILLARD ,,,........, DUNCAN GORDON .,.... SYLVIA GREEN .,....,.L,,,,, ELSIE GREENING .....,,,.,,... ALBERTA HARTMAN ....,, CHARLES HAUS ,.,,,w..Av,,... MARJORIE HERRICK .,.,.,, LELAND HEYVVOOD .A.., DORIS HISCUTT ,,,.,.,.. ONOLEE HISCUTT w...,7, ELMER HOLLY ..,..,..,..,....... FRANK A. HULBURT ...,,,,. I-IOVVARD IOHNSTON ,.,... WALTER OY J ......,.,L..............., GENEVIEVE MCBURNEY .,,..., PAUL MOONEY .....,...,..,......L., ZA DA NEVVCOMB ........,..,, RUTH NEVVCOMB ....,,. ARTHUR NORTON .....,A......... ..... MARION PLIMPTON ,.,......,A.............. EDSON RANSIER ....,........,..,..,...,............A MARION SCI-INECKENBURGER ROBERT SHERVVOOD .....,.Y.....Y..Y.....A. HELEN SIDFR ..,...........,... ARTHUR SIMMONS ....... LOLA STAKEL ................. FANNIE STOCKINGS ......Y LEROY STRONG ..,........ ANTHONY SUOZZI ...,.. BEULAI-I TABER ....,........ CARL TERESI ..................,... ANNA TRAUTENBERG ...,... WIT.LIAM WARE ................. EDVVARD 'WI-IYMAN ...... LENA WEICK ................ IVY VVICKINGS ......... BERLIN WILES ......... MARION WILES ......... .......... CLARENCE BUCK ..... l47I iIIln1uvr Earhrn ......,.......lUck-in-1110-Pzzlfvzl .,.I,...,...,.....,Nd'l't'l.Y.Tll.Y .,.,,,,Lily of filo Vallcy .,.........,.............,.GUl'fIlllII11l Blue and lfVlzifc Pflllllld ..,,.,..............T1'a'ili1zg Arlmlzzs ........filrf1ji4'ial ....,,.,......O1'fl1id .,............lVUSfll7'flU1l ............H..........YPofvf23v .A...,...F01l1' Loaf Clown' ,,N.,,,,,.,,,,.....M'arigold ,..,,,,,A........,Y,,..Catulfva ,.........Fo1'gci-lWc'-Not I.,,....,...,,,,.Hj'HCZlZfll ,,,,,..........,A,,,....M'istlctoe ,,.,..,.Bacl1Ulo1',s Buffofz ......,Y...P1lSXj' lfVz'llow .,A......S11ofv Dragon ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...Holzot1'ojvo .........IW,0I lZl71.Q Glory .,,,,.........,,.PI'Ill'Zl'0LYl7 .........I..Bl1lP Boll ......,'fS01ZU Flower ....,.........,....V-iolef Rose ..,.,...,Jarol1's Ladder ,........Ajvflc Blo.vso1f11 ,..,,,........,DmzfIcl'o11 .......Ho'ncyv S-uckle ....,....Lad3v Sl'if7P07' ,,..,....,,,Fo'm' O'Clofk ..............,...T7 Zl77'Zffl Vvlllf' ..........Black Eyed Susan .,.....,,,,,........,..,llfC7,g1'10l1'1 ..........S'woof William ....................,IlfffV1'flE ...............Hollylz0ck ..........Cli1'zgi1'1g Ivy .....................C1'0f1l.9 .........O1'G7lg0 Blossoms THE B.NTAXVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTNPFIVE X .. ip . G 5 ' .. 4 6 - Q ff' I Sm I i Gunner, CARPJL Elnninr Gllzum' 213 n As leaders of the year 1925 the juniors elected the following officers: Presi- dent, Bernard X. Eichengerg vice-president, Claribel Sider, secretary, Gertrude Warren, treasurer, Kenneth Serve. Jeanette McAlpine, Frances McGrath, and john Luther were chosen as members of the Studnt Council of the G. O. Miss O'Meara and Miss Shepard are our faculty advisors, and greatly do we appreciate their efforts to help us over the hard spots of the school year. We all had a very enjoyable time at the Junior Banquet which was held in the cafeteria of the High School, last January. The most important event, how- ever, was the Junior Prom which was held February 20th, in the High School Gym. The Gym was very attractively decorated. There is plenty of good stuff in this year's class, and as for next year, I think we have a fine chance of being one of the best Senior classes that B.H.S. has ever had. G. W., '26- N31 '-I - -. w UU 'P e a 4 -1 P 2 i Z ,.. Z m 4 m m Z -4 ,J-1 f H. 2 -1 -.4 75 F1 U 9 Z U '-3 E 5 Z '-3 '5 1 '71 -L 4 FI eo THE BATAVIAN-NINIQTLQILN TJUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE 5 Goegf CAtif4- if-vnphnmnrra '27 u u At the beginning of September, the Freshmen Class returned very much en- lightened as Sophomores. The class then decided that they would like someone to guide them. We selected Frederick VVight, presidentg Gladys Goade, vice-presidentg Helen Fitz- simons, secretary, and Aloysius Sloviclc, treasurer. The class colors, green and white, were selected from last year,s. The animal banquet was held February 6th, in the High School Cafeteria. Philip Weiss was toastmaster. Everyone had an enjoyable time. The Sophomores have proved their ability in various ways. We have head- ed the Honor Rolls several times, we have Jartak ' 1 many other affairs. 1 en m tic cet selling contests and It has been al very successful year for us nd l L 1 ., a we iope that the coming Sophomore class will have the same good luck. H. F., '27. l50l 5 , 7,5 11- gl A- 1, f, , ,, f j -' br' Y CLASS OF 1927 THE BATAv1AN-NINETEEN PIUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE K 5 - 1 ,S ff-fa , 2 0 7 Q, I R' G.Qz:zml C'-ev-'Le I illrrahman 0112155 'EH n u Organized soon after the mid-year the class elected for its leaders: President, john McGettigang vice-president, Margaret Y oungg secretary, Clare Eberhartg treasurer, Elmer Hampton, and Miss Cramer, social advisor to co-operate with Mrs. Douglass, the appointed advisor. The motto Resolve to Pass B.H.S. on Greater and not Lessn was chosen. Also, the colors White and gold, were selected. Though not formally organized until February, the Freshmen were not in- activeqduring the fall months. On the contrary we made ourselves conspicuous by our good deeds. We won the G. O. moving picture award, and thus were able to present to the schoolthe wonderful replica of Abraham Lincoln. XV e have also proved our literary ability by the many stories contributed to the Picayune. Also, we have won three prizes in the Lighting Contest, and in the Music Memory Contest which were real prominent. V We have enjoyed various social functions. The Freshman Banquet was a real success. Surnmarizing, the class feels as if it had a most profitable year. If the succeed- ing years are as successful, the choice of the Motto will be justified. - e E. C. E., ,28. l52l VT: U1 OJ in CLASS OF 1928 f-1 LII .la in O EIGHTH GRADE PTI U1 U1 il SEVENTH GRADE QHE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Q ki, F g 4, , E , 5 Y If 5 QV w . Oh' Koiherlhri 3 1 bf Qfmfrr M'j 9 SPCGQMQ . , 1561 , W,n4.J4f.,.,,' ,., .,W,,,..wVZ3 , , , , , Q? W 2-Nrtihitiw ,,., Q, I v L THE BATAVIAN-NINE'1'EEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-Fiviz enerol , Will D czllml ,t . u - - Q 1131111501 lon l. xg , 'Y-M. -V f , if A it -v NWI, , , fx? ,fc A L' i ai ' my A XV 'gg-' JJ! tQ9f12N1zRAL O15csiPN1zAT1oN CCYUNCIIQ fl . . PS? Wlfhr Gvnvral Qbrganrzatrnn n n We in B.H.S. have something which very few schools in New York State have: Student participation in control of student activities. It is far from an easy matter to work out all the details of a system like our l57l THE BA1'AVIAN-NINETEEN TTUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE General Organization, and to put it on a working basis. The ideal student-c0H'fr0l of activities is not as simple as it sounds. For years Mr. Weber has been work- ing toward it. A year ago last fall, a committee consisting of Mr. Albright, Dorothy. Darch, Merle Schneckenberger, Kenneth Brooks and Duncan Gordon, was appointed to work out a constitution and by-laws for an organization which should control all student activities. It was to have clearly defined the powers and duties and to take the place of the original Student Council. . The committee worked on it all last year and in May oHicially presented to the student body. for their consideration, the constitution and by-laws of the Batavia High School General Organization. Knowing that the idea of student control of activities in secondary schools is only in the early stages of development and that it is sure to grow and perhaps change as different plans are tried out, the constitution was made very elastic. As new needs arise or better methods of organization are worked out, the con- stitution may be changed to ht them. The committee realized that it was only a beginning and growth and change are sure to come. The students accepted the constitution by an overwhelming majority and last fall it was put into operation. The very first step was the carrying out of the membership drive. Prac- tically every student joined G. O., and this alone insured its success. The next proceeding was the election of officers. Carl Wartusch was chosen by Mr. Weber to be chairman of the nominating convention. The excellent or- gainzation of this convention, the interest evinced by all the students in the elec- tion, the thoroughly business-like way in which it was conducted, will make it go down in the history of B.H.S. as one of its most interesting events. Frank Hulburt, Gordon Carr, james Alger, Harris Gardner and Richard Graham were nominated for president and Helen Buhl and Myrtle VValker for vice-president. The student body elected also, three faculty members and each class its representatives to the executive council. Frank Hulburt and Helen Buhl were elected. During the past school year, the executive council have accomplished much. They have granted charters to the Art Club, Debating Club, Glee Club, Service League and Panci Delecti. They took the necessary steps to make B.H.S. a member of the National Honor Society. They chose the Picayune staff and Annual board. They sent representatives to a journalistic conference. They have passed on all recommendations for awarding of 'fBys. All important deci- sions concerning 'the policy of the school in athletics were made by the council. They have, in brief, successfully exercised those powers given them bv the con- stitution. ' At the end of G. Qfs first year, it may be truthfully said that G. O. has been a success. In the coming years it will grow with the growth of the school. Ba- avia High School will stand among the progressive schools which recognize the value of student participation in all activities pertaining directly to students. L. G., fSec.j l53l THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN PTIINDRED AND 'l wEN'rv-Flvlg Y. , V , X. g 1 , ' ,A . Q ' - l 'HONOR SOCIETY Ihr Mount Snririg u u The Batavia Chapter of the National Honor Society was Organized March 23, 1925. The object of the Society is to promote Scholarship. The members are chosen from the quarter of the Senior Class with the highest scholarship, and not more than three-quarters of these may be elected. Besides scolarhsip, lader- ship and character are considered in electing Ia member. The members elected by a committee of teachers were: James Alger, Florence Bower, Ruth Blumerick, Gordon Carr, Harris D. Gardner, Betty Merriman, Marion Olsen, Marion L. Schneckenburger, Arthur Simmons, Margaret Timmens, Myrtle H. Wallce1'. At the first meeting, the Constitution was read, and the following oiticers were elected: Persident, Gordon Carrg Vice-President, Betty Merriman, and Secretary, Marion L. Schneckenburger. As the Society has just begun, nothing beyond its organization has been ac- complished. However, we hope that the Society will become a real factor in school lifeband that membership will be as much sought after as Athletic Honors. M. L. s., '25. l59l J 'PHE BA'1'AVI,XN-NINETEEN HUNDRED ACND TWENTY-FIVE X . HJ POST GRADUATES f '- NJ V' l X L V ,L N A ' 151151 Mrahnaivn ll Our Senior dignity has had the Support of both beauty and brains On the back row of the balcony which was Occupied by eight Stately post-grads. LIST OF PQST GRADUATES KENNETH BROOKS GERTUDE ICEARNEY EDMUND CHASE MARION HAMMOND LESLIE EDGERTON HAROLD 1WEYERS I'IELEN VVHITE D501 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE U x X . VQX A ' ' PICAYUNE STAFF I I he lgiragnnv u u One of the most successful years, both from the financial and literary point of view, in the history of the Picayune has been completed. It was the second at- tempt to put out a monthly edition which proved to work very successfully with only a catch here and there- The staff tried as much as possible to make it a student publication, but found that free speech Wasnit one of their prerogatives. The Annual wishes to congratulate the Picayune staff for their writing efforts to make the paper the best ever, and extend their good wishes to the 1926 Picayune. Editor-i1t-Chief ...... Q ................... HARRINGTON A. LEEDOM Assistant Editor .,..... .........,.......,,. W ILLIAM ROSEN Literary Editor ..... ....... R ICHARD S. GRAHAM Athletic Editor ..... ........ I IERBERT ROACH Art Editor ............. .......v. I . GORDON CARR Exchange Editor ................,...... ............ E LIZABETH SMITH Business Ma1zage1' ..................,.,........... CHAUNCEY S. KIBBE Assistant Business M anagers ................,..... ADA OLMSTEAD ' ELIZABETH FISHER, JOHN LUTHER Faculty Adwsor ........................................ MISS C. C. FOWLER I51I . . Y-FIVE THE BATAVIAN-N1NETIz12N HUNDIilLIJ AND TWENT if i rs C1 X 4 1 f x f ,,, L ,D 5 Lv ' vi p CMM' mm iluniur-Svvninr 31-Iigh Svrhunl flbrrhezira n n At the beginning of the year, we convened and, according to the well-known parliamentary procedure, we wished the usual offices on the following long-sufter- ing souls: V p,.md6,,, ,,,.,,.,,,,, ,,,...,.,r,,. N ORMAN HALL Vice-Prc,r'idc1zf .....,. ....... C HARLES GENTNER 5,,f,m,y ,.,q.,,, ,,,l,,.,, B ETTY MERRIMAN Tm,5v,,,w ,,,,, ........... T JAMES ALGER Mb,-mm ,,,,,,,,, .,..,. ..,...c.,. c L AIR EBERHART Under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Story, our conductor and special ad- visor in all affairs, we worked out a charter. We have not lived up to it yet be- cause it has mysteriously disappeared, Since the G. O. has not passed judgment on it, we have no legal status. This accounts, in part, for the elusiveness of some of the members when we are supposed to appear, also for our imperviousness to threats of dire annihilation, and the propensity of some members to forget their instruments. l62l THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN PTUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE SENIOR AND JUNIOR ORCHESTRA QCombinedj The great service of an orchestra to a school has inspired the junior High pupils to form a flourishing organization. Now that we have this beautifully spacious auditorium, we surely appreciate the soul-stirring harmony of an orches- tra. Few can appreciate the patience and energy a successful performance rep- resents. In spit of our lack of enfranchisement, we are so far from being disembodied spirits that we boys remember with pleasure the two turkey dinners Mrs. Story has given us. The picture is of the junior and Senior Orchestras combined. uciaggffbn MUSICALLY SPEAKING. Orlando: What is a double flat? Suozzi: A two-story building. l63l THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDREDKAND TWENTY'FIVE 1 i T , Xu Q I - 't ik . ' 'XR-T I 1. 'nl- ,. 5 I - A -i K GIRLS' CLUB I ii .lv Kxiiii X X K .- Cbirla' C6122 Gluh u n The Girls, Glee Club has about thirty-live members. At our first meeting last fall, we elected the following officers: President, Jeannette McAlpineg Vice- Presidenti Betty Merrimang Secretary and Treasurer, Elizabeth Fisherg Librarian, Mary Lucidg Assistant Librarian, Myrtle Wallce1'. Besides the regular Glee Club, we have a girls' double quartette of the fol- lowing: Helen Buhl, jeannette McAlpine, Viola Stakel, Betty Merriman, Mabel Homer, Mary Lucid, Dorothy Bills, Helen Hyde. On February 18, 1925, the Girls' and Bovs' Glee Clubs had a very success- ful banquet in the cafeteria, and enjoyed dancing afterward in the gymnasium T 'U ' - - hat night will long be remembeied by those who were present because of the good time they all had. The Girls' Glee Club has been on the programs for a b I great many of the entertainments in the High School this year, besides renderuig some of the musical numb ' f ' 1 N1 - ' Apfii 2, 1925. eis or tie llusic Memory Contest which was held -We have many good times at our Glee Club meetings. You know the old ' , cc - - . I saymg. The more the 1N61'1'lCI'.U Let's double the 11l6ITllJEI'Sl11p for another yeai. E. F., '25. l64l THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN TQTUNDRED AND TwEN'i-Y-FIVE . xi' 'N ' f X - ' 1 I ' a V 'coffin tv . lm 1 Ji, Boys' GLEE CLUB ii Wir magna' C5122 Qlluh The Boys' Glee Club has now a definite place in our High School course, not only along the line of delightful recreation, but it also ranks with other subjects in culture and regents credit. This year, many Frosh, and Sophs have joined the club, thus giving us good prospects for the future. The success of all school activities depends upon its budding material, therefore, in the next few years great success should be achieved in the Boys' Glee Club. V A The Glee Club's banquet was the biggest and best ever. It was enjoyed by the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs, also by the orchestra. Harris D. Gardner acted as Toastmaster, and with the help of Mr. Wells, Mrs. Story and various other good speakers, impressed upon the clubs the value of good music. The Boys' Glee Club was very fortunate this year in having for President, Roy Wickens, who has not only musical talent, but also ranks high in athleticsi Much credit also should be given to Mrs. Story, who has shown a. great interest in the Boys' Glee Club, and who gave unsparingly of her time and energy to make it a success. F. C., '25, T L651 . THE BATAVIfXN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Ir , A , ll HIGIYI SCHOOL QH1-Yj' JAZZ GRCIIESTRAO 3'-ff Uhr 31:13-gg Obrrheaira Clit-13 Gbrrhfztrab u n The Hi-Y Orchestra was formed soon after the club was under way. Frank M. Thomas was Chosen leader. The members of the Orchestra are: Betty G. Merriman, Charles Gentner, Fritz VVight, Howard Richlin, Nicholas Orlando, Anthony Suozzi, NValter Stanley, VVillia1n Gleason. YV. S., '25. j'UN1o1: Boys GLEE CLUB l66l O ,f THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN PTUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE 4 1 J T2 5 I IQ : i 7 Q KI I-n f - ll . 1,0 C ' l x , N lqw ll X l I ae - T I X ' C KY' Y A Gem-nJ cf-l12P..L' . N it ES, P- X., 'l up-' . I- if : J . P, C F, 1 DEBATING TEAM High Srhnnl Evlmiing Emma , C, p - . ne'f:-g?E2zaf'an A This year we have two debating teams, The affirmative team consisting noi Richard Graham, Captain Chauncey Kibbe and Clair Lenihan defeated the Ni- agara Falls team at Niagara Falls in adebate on child labor. On May 29th, the negative team, consisting of Harris Gardner, captain, Joseph Schmitt, and Lawrence Mulcahy will debate Niagara Falls at Batavia on the question of adoption of the proposed Twentieth Amendment. l67l I X THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TwENTY'FIVE X, bi p H I ,, ,V.,.rf,yf I L -., I L 4 , , . 4 4. , 7 - ., 1 aj , V. C, pf ,xhar , ' 2 a f I ya I 3 ix hx M fxx , Q, X 'tgfif HUNTLEX' CONTESTA NTS iqnnilg Qlnntrat 5 n n Showing the results of hours of drilling under the competent tutelage of Miss O'Mea1'a, ten silver-tongued orators representative of the true eloquent talent de- veloped in B.H.S., delivered their speeches in the Huntley Oratorical Contest in our auditorium on March 6. Chauncey S. Kibbe captured hrst honors and a prize of S15 with his speech, The New South. Harris D. Gardner was second and Vincent Murphy re- ceived honorable mention. Other speakers were: joseph Schmitt, Richard Gra- ham, Clair Lenihan, Howard johnson, Paul Mooney, Lawrence Mulcahy and Leon Warden. Let us hope that our loquacious representatives will ever uphold their prin- ciples with equal force from the pulpit, platform or stump, whatever their voca- tion may be. - l63l 1 . C1 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Glnlumhia Qlnntvat Impassioned with the fever of debate to the extent of expounding proof after proof that child labor should remain under the control of the states rather than be under federal jurisdiction, Harris D. Gardner worked himself free under Ere of three of the opposing contestants and won the preliminary to the Columbia Speaking Contest in the B.H.S. auditorium on February 271 1925. Harris didnt win a prize in the linals at New York, but he did argue his point effectively and brought honor to his school. It was the lirst time this preliminary has been held outside of Rochester. Il'-'Him Earkin Qlnnivai Harris D. Gardner won the first award in the Larkin Speaking Contest on April 3, 1925, which placed Batavia High on the previous pinnacle of having won the first prize in this contest for the third successive year. Edward Rogerson of Le Roy took second and two Bergen representatives won the remaining premiums. VV e fell certain that Chauncey Kibbe would have taken a high place had it not been for the ruling of the committee in balancing the awards between the major and minor schools of the county. Vincent Murphy also gave a stirring speech for Batavia. nq5jge',3n iixtempnranenua Qlnntvai The public speaking contest entered into by our school this year reached a climax, when we proposed an entry for the extemporaneous contest held at Colgate university on Friday evening, May 22d. Seven speakers competed for the privilege of representing upper New York in the interstate contest to be held on the following evening. Richard Graham as winner of the contest at- tained this honor. Winning lirst place carried with it also a gold medal and a very line plaque to adorn the walls of the Batavia High School. In the interstate contest held on Saturday night, the 23d, Richard won second place and a scholarship of 375. As there were in this contest representatives from New York city, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, we are especially proud of the fact that our representative won this honor on the second evening. We hope to be able to continue in the future to send to Colgate speakers to uphold the name of Batavia in this very highest type of public speaking. l69l 'IJHE BATAVIAN-NINETEIEN l'lUNDRED AND TVVENTY-FIVE . x y .1 I . A., .f V CONTESTANTS IN GIRLS, SPEAKING CONTEST Cbirla' Svpvaking Glnntraia Quite similar to the Huntley Contest, the Girls' Local Contest heldfin the Ba- tavia High School auditorium on November 3, 1924, drew a large crowd of at- tentive listeners, who showed approval of 'every speech by hearty applause. Jeanette McAlpine won the contest in which eleven B.H.S. girls took part. Mary Virginia Graham was second and Eleanor Sherman third. Prize money totaling S1515 is derived from Liberty bonds held by the school to sponsor this contest every year. It is our earnest wish that the girls of B.H.S. will continue to display their merits in feminine contests. In married life the first essential is to get the upper hand and keep it. Practice in speaking will help to settle all arguments iinally.- All who heard Jeanette McAlpine at Le Roy November 7, 1924, in the Girls' Larkin Contest admitted by their applause that Batavia High had another repre- sentative in speaking circles that was almost invincible. On April 24, 1925, Jeannette McAlpine had the honor of representing our school in the National Oratorical contest in Buffalo. There, she was faced by op- position from all sections of the state and though not the winner she left a deep impression of her speaking ability on the minds of her listeners. - The Cainerata Nuova contest was this year to be held at the State School for the Blind. Jeanette McAlpine- Mary Virginia Graham and Eleanor Sherman were to compose the B.H.S. trio to compete May 29th with a State School girls' team with the full regalia of oratorical armament in defense of the loving cup won last year from their opponents. In order to win the cup for permanent possession, a team must win the contest for three successive years. Having won the trophy last year for one year's retention, the Blue and White already has a strong hold on it. It is our wish t0 see the B.H.S. team get a stronger grasp this year to win permanent possession of the silver premium in the contest next Spring. 1701 ' THE BATAVIAN-NINXIQTEEN HUNDIQED AND TwENTY4F1v13 X . x N . , L , l L IQ V, xxx. XJ. N jx ' I I T bg' O84 J IJ ' inT,f'l fi-XJJ ,. :Mr i w i ., ws- '5 lv, X il-5 ft' 'f -ws, v-5 xy, , , xv ' Kr. 5 ci Q.. ,,. . llll, ,., X 'Y A i DEBATING CLUB Uhr Bvhairng Gllnh u u In the fall of 1924, about eighteen boys met in the school library to consider organizing a debating club. After much discussion the group chose as a club name the Vigilantes. Lawrence Mulcahy was elected president, Chauncey Kibbe vice- president, Richard Graham secretary, and John Luther treasurer. Miss O'Meara is facult adviser. At irregular intervals the club has met and discussed questions Y of local, state, and national interest. As this goes to print, plans are being formu- lated to make our club a chapter of the newly organized National Forensic Society of America. The members of this year's club will be charter members. l71l lk X 'ISHE BATAVIAN-NINETEIEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE Svvninr Cbirlafivrrhirr livagur u u Early in the fall, a group of Senior girls decided to form a club with the novel and original idea of being primarily a club for Service. The idea spread which resulted in seventeen charter members. Miss Lydia L. Godfrey and Miss Marion H. Short were chosen for faculty advisors. Later, feeling the need of another congenial faculty aid, Miss Marion A. VVard became an advisor. IX pin was selected and the club started out on its campaign of usefulness. V Who will forget the Fashion Show put on by the girls? Each girl as she displayed her clothes left the desired effect with her audience, which hasnit dis- appeared yet, Qwe hopejl More names were added to the membership list and during the winter thirty-six girls were visible selling candy. eskimo pies, serving refreshments to the teams, and checking hats and coats at the basketball games. Ushering was such a favorite occupation that many of the girls began to hand out programs in their sleep. For the Le Roy game students were given the opportunity to purchase ban- ners, caps, armbands, etc. to adorn themselves with and which contribut d , e some- thing to the game. The Senior League has sponsored the organization of a junior Girls? Service League in the junior High School which is doing good work. Some new members have been taken in and we now have forty-four members of whom probably thirty-Eve will be left to carry on next year's work. The Seniors of the League wish the girls as good a year as we have had this year and with the support of the School, will continue to extend a helping hand. H. B., '25 i721 THE BATAVIAN-NINE'1'12nN HUNDRED AND VFWENTY-FIVF x , , , L ' 4 7 4 ll .. ., . .11 wg Q4 Lf , 4 z K 'N Ci 1 f WA T: cf' T27 i iff- TTJ - - ff GAINSBOROUGH ART CLUB A, .A ent -I .aa - f!,I A fn VV I Ihr Cfainahiirnngh Aftilluh 1 u u An Art Club was established early in the school year on October 29, 1924. A constitution and by-laws were drawn up, and officers were elected as follows: President, Agnes Corey, vice-president, Catherine Cornwell, secretary, Dorothy Netzeng treasurer, Elowene Barber, reporter, Ethel Mann, advisor, Miss A. Watt- Then the secretary and reporter having left school, Eunice Moore was ap- pointed secretary and Sarah Gardner, reporter. The club was named after the famous artist Gainsborough. The aim of the club is to increase our own knowl- edge of art and to promote interest in it throughout the school. The lirst project taken up was work for a sale to be held in December. A great variety of useful and decorative articles were made to be sold. Refresh- ments were also sold and the sale was even more successful than was expected. The money was to be used to buy a statue for the school. 4 On january 26, 1925, the art club gave a party for the Senior Girls' Service League. A program was presented and a supper was served in the art room. Later the girls danced in the music room and all had a fine time. On April 10, 1925, an assembly was put on by the art club. The members posed as the characters of famous paintings. The other features were a dialogue of colors and a ballet of colors. Agnes Corey, the president, then presented the statute of Minerva to the school and it was accepted by Principal Weber. The assembly was closed by singing the club song. organization. 1731 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN l-IUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE i ..... - ..... -... .. .pp , 2 SENIOR H1-Y CLUB igi-150111111 n n Early in December, ll High School fellows representing the Senior, 'Tunior and Sophomore classes met with General Secretary C. F. Hosmer of the Y.M.C.A. to re-organize the Hi-Y club which had been disbanded since 1920. The first regular weekly supper meeting was held December 18th when the following officers were elected: President, Gordon Carr, '25g vice-president, Law- rence Wiiislow, ,255 secretary, john johnson, '25, treasurer, Frank Thomas, '23, and cheer leader, Harris Gardner, '25, Numerous committees were appointed to promote the varied activities of the club. ' Practical talks, open forum discussions, group singing and music by the club'S excellent lO piece orchestra were enjoyed at the meetings The initi' l g . .1 social func- tion was a theatre party at the New Family, Thursday evening, March 5th, whe11 ninetyclub members and their girl friends, occupied the loges and boxes. On March 26th the following' oljficers were elected for the ensuing year: President, john Luther, '26, vice-president, Harris Gardner, '25, secretary, Gerald Tuttle, '27gasit t. ' ' ' s s an secietary, Wallace Stakel, 273 treasurer, Howard Munsey, '27 g assistant treasurer, Donald Sutherland, '26, The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is. To create, maintain, and extend through? out the .school and community high standards of Christian character, and the slogan is A Clean Standard in Living, in Speech, in Athletics and in Scholarship. l74l I wi -2 H 13 THE BATAVIAN1NINETEljN I-IUNn1:1zn AND TWENTY-FIVE JUNIOR H1-Y CLUB The junior Hi-Y club has the same objectives as the Hi-Y club, the member- ship being composed of Sophomores, Freshmen and Junior high school boys in- stead of upper class men. This is one of the few clubs of the kind in New York State. It was formed by General Secretary Hosmer of the Y.M.C.A., Coach L. R. Pierce is the club leader. The club has weekly supper-meetings at the 'fY with good speakers and interesting special features. Mothers of the members prepare the menus and the junior Service League girls of the High School serve. Q :NSSrrs .Q slim:- GRAM MAR Sci-1ooL CLUB l75l 'Tr 0 it CAST AND HEI.PEIiS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST THE BATAVIAN-NINETELEN l'lUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Ellyn Ellnpnrtanrv nf living lSat1'nvat ' By Class of 1926 n n A first appearance has a thrill of its own, but we attempted a return engage- ment of the play given by the class of 1917, the only class that had no Batavian, but who contributed the proceeds of the play to the War fund. Added to the responsibility by such never-to-be-forgotten players as Mildred Mathes and Fran- cis Casey was the necessity of keeping up an English atmosphere with all its stiff indulgence and austerity of manner that, after all, coversxup feelings just as hu- man as those of the most modern of our flappers and sheiks. The privilege of rehearsing during the vacant periods of regular school hours and behind the ample rose curtain left the audience wondering what to expect and ready to be entertained. The two audiences were appreciative of every hit made in the sparring re- partee. The stage crew shook off their awe of the towering scenery, rushed hither and yon, lashed wildly the perverse ropes, faded away, and parted the silken folds to reveal Algeron Cour genial Murphyj expressing all the indolent ease of the nobility CEnglish for idle richj. The dignihed entrance of Lane Q l-lriam John- stonj started the fun. Jack Q Larry'l Vlfinslowj next appeared and so deadly in earnest was he that he kept the audience highly amused. lt was a relief to find that he really was Earnest'l after all. Ye Gods and little hshes l There was nothing lacking to the English atmosphere of the dominating Lady Bracknell CAda Olmsteadj and her beautiful daughter Gwendolyn CCatherine Cornwelll. The ingenue Cecily was convincingly played by Honey Lester, much to everyone s delight. However, both girls successfully vamped those English shieks according to all the rules of the game, even though it was done a la Victorian. Miss Prism four versatile Zada Newcombl very evidently stepped out of one of Dickens's books. She was very easily wound about her pupils' hnger whenever she saw through the scheme in time to agree. The Right Reverend Dr. Chausahle tLcon Wardenj literarlly brought the house down. The rapid succession of the most contradictory plans and orders did not disturb in the least the sang-froid of the butler Merriman Q Walt'l Ioyj. .The members of the cast thank the director, Miss Q'Meara, for all her help: and also wish to express their appreciation of the artistic servicesrof the Misses Watt, Godfrey, and Stevens. The performance came up to all the premonitory thrills to the greatest satis- faction of all concerned. The specialties by Alice Chappel, Agnes Corey and R. Dwight Betts were cleverly original. X l77l 1 X 0 :alll .1 q, 4 1' RXED AND 'TWENTY-FIV'h TI'IE BATAVIAN-lNlINETEEN, HUND if - A . ,4 . N, '- , x. ' ' 1 ,Tgi ll' FRESHMEN NENVSPAPERSJ CLUB f , J ' There is one thing which We expect to do for the school, and that is to com- pile a Scrap 'Book containing a chrouiclizetl history of the school. Mr. l1Vells pre- sented the Class with the Scrap Boolg,55a1gql,f't11e News Gatherers are Ngoing to put it together. Q K ,QF ,X be' X ' KL M. D., '25. X X x U' x. ' Tr' X ,', , 5.- 4 ' V' .X I, ,Q . Xffzaz X I 1 Kim, ' fl - Zi . ff . - JUNIQR GIRLSJISERVICE LEQGUE - A At last we have that long l'lO1JGQl'fOI'w orgauizaiiou in Junior High. The Service League for the Seventh and Eighth Grades. N' , R., C. L, '29, U81 r 'f M Q i 1 1 lx caigkfm W TLILETICS X I O8 C I P! 1, 7 , Z 15 Z' .LX X, ' . X X. Ni. -A , x VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM if N , , A IW THE BA1'AVIAN-NINETIEEN PIUNDRED AND TWENTV-FIVE 1199 - .il f? -J ' tis all ,1-I ' 5+s ' L IV - I .,, .. . GMM CAR-2,3 Uhr Illnllulning iiarnvh Cflhrir Elvttrrs in the Smart in 1924 CAPTAIN LATHAM CALLAIIAN WVIGHT CAPTAIN-EL12c'r VVICKENS SMITH MOREI-IoUsE Bon NOONAN - SCHMITT BUcHIIoLTz HULRURT MURRAY DAVISON KIRSCH ZMQANAGER MILLER n u ifwrnrh nf Ihr Seazurfz Srhvhulv Score ' B.H.S. Opponent Oct. 4--Albion at Austin Park 39 I 6 Oct. 11-Griffith Institute at Austin Park 42 , 7 Oct. 18-Dunkirk at Dunkirk 7 30 Oct. 25-Niagara Falls at Austin Park 0 25 Nov. l-Dansville at Austin Park A A 25 0 Nov. 8--Kenmore at Kenmore . 14 ' 33 Nov. 15?-Warsaw at Warsaw 1 12 20 Nov. 22-Le Roy at Austin Park f O 18 Totals 13.1-1.5. 139 Opp'ts 139 1311 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND T'WENTY-FIVE ilinntlmll Football, in schools and colleges, is synonymous of fair play and good sports- manship. In the season just passed, as well as in all preceding seasons, the clean play and good sportsmanship of the Blue and White team were well spoken of by opponents and spectators, alike. It is the general opinion that in order to have a successful season a team must win a majority of the games played. From this standpoint the B.H.S. team did not enjoy a'very successful season. Coaches Pierce and Hamilton soon rounded a fast moving team into shape, and from all outward appearances the team had a bright future ahead of it. The line was charging with vim and the backheld was charging through the line and sweeping around the ends in a manner that greatly pleased the followers of the destinies of the Blue and White team. In the first two games of the season the team lived up to all expectations, win- ning handily in each game. The first game avenged the defeat of 1923 by the Albion team. The 1923 Griffith Institute defeat was avenged in the second game of the season at Austin Park. The backheld, composed of Hulburt at quarter- back. Wickens and Walters at the half-backs, and Noonan at fullback, scored almost at will, piling up a safe lead in the early stages of the games and then giving way to the substitute backheld men who always acquitted themselves in a most creditable manner. October 18th, however, saw the end of the fine playing that won the first two games of the season. Two defeats were suffered in quick succession one at the hands of Dunkirkg the other at the hands of Niagara Falls. Another victory was forthcoming on November lst, and Dansville was sent home defeated. For the rest of the season the Blue and White was forced to defeat' not because its opponent was a far superior team but because Fate had decreed that the Blue and VVhite should not taste the fruits of Victory. bow its head in Much credit has been given the team for the great courage displayed in the Le Roy game after that fateful Hrst play that robbed the team of one of its most valuable players and hung a terrible threat over the heads of all the plavers. l32l , THE BA1'AVIAN-NINETEEN PIUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE GSK, XX Xb f T D , ,ff lf ,fini Gonna Clara- Zfiaakethall Hlagern aah ilhwnrh CAPTAIN ALBERT BQOREHOUSE DONALD LATHAM JOHN LUTHER Rox' M, VVHTKENS KLEIN MCCURDY 1WiANAGER JOHN JOHNSON Score B.H.S. Opponent Dec. 12-Warsaxv at Batavia 15 18 Dec. 16-Oakfleld at Batavia 24 15 Dec. 26-Attica at Batavia 42 8 Dec. 26-All-College at Batavia 21 15 Jan. 1-Geneseo at Batavia 15 18 jan. 6-South Byron at Batavia 37 11 jan. 9-Lockport at Lockport 29 43 -Ian. 16-Tonawanda at Batavia 25 26 jan. 17-Attica at Attica 30 10 Ian. 23-Niagara Falls at Nigara Falls 16 32 Jan. 27-South Byron at Batavia 35 20 jan. 30-North Tonawanda at Batavia 11 22 Feb. 6-Dunkirk at Dunkirk 13 14 Feb. 13-Lockport at Batavia 5 36 Feb. 17-Univ. of Buffalo Fresh at Batavia 28 16' Feb. 20-Tonawanda at Tonawanda 14 54 Feb, 21-Geneva at Batavia ' 26 33 Feb. 28-Niagara Falls at Batavia 15 20 Mar. 6-N. Tonawanda at North 'l'onawanc1a 20 21 Mar. 13-Dunkirk at Batavia 15 20 Mar. 20-Le Roy at Batavia 21 14 R. M., '25. Totals B.H.S. 457 Opponents 466 Q 1831 E :E . L , L , 'W,x xi: 1 . VARSITX' BAsK15'r1xAr.L TEAM THE BATAVIAN-NtN12T12i2N LTUNDRED AND TwENTY-FTVE Enga' Eaakvthall u u Basketball is rapidly becoming the most popular athletic contest in which the Blue and NVhite teams participate. Fine support was accorded the team at nearly every game. However, there are exceptions to all rules and at times when sup- port was needed badly, it was found to be lacking, especially in spirit. Only four of last year's men reported for the first practice. These four had never played together on the same team and it was very difficult for them to get started in team-work. A glance at the W'on and Lost column shows that B.H.S. did not enjoy a very successful season, but continuing down the schedule of games one sees that the last game of the season was won over the Black and Red team from Le Roy. This fact alone helps to console the fans in the poor shownig that the team made in the R.P.I. league. Although no victories were forthcoming from their efforts in the R.P.I. Cup League, the Blue and xlVl1ltC team gave some of the leading teams of the League a very fast, closely played game, sometimes leading in the first half only to be overcome by the stamina and experience of their much older opponents. Johnnie Luther and McCurdy were the leading scorers, with Captain More- house not very far behind them. Latham and VVickens carried the brunt of the defense. March 20th, 1925, was the big day of the Basketball season for the Blue and White Team. On that date, a hard-fighting Blue and VVhite team keyed up for the occasion. won a keenly contested game from the old rival, Le Roy, thus aveng: ing the football defeat ineted out to our boys by the Red and Black team last fall. Le Roy came, saw and went away, conquered. They came with every ex- pectation of continuing their winning streak over the B.H.S. which started last spring when they defeated our baseball team at Austin Park, which was continued by the football victory. To prepare for future years in basketball a freshman team coached by ,Wil- liam E. Winters was put on the floor. They came out on top in nearlylall the games they played, and with experience they will form a team of which the B.H.S. can justly be proud. - Coach,Roy Wickens is in no small way responsible ifor the splendidshowing of the Junior High team. V l85l . X. ,X 111 OO Ch lil - 4 N' :-'-xl xv GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEA M THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HZUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Girlz' Eankvthall u u Perhaps one reason why the gym was always crowded with spectators was that the girl's team was so good. B.H.S. can be justly proud of this combination of goal-tossers, because it has been said of them that they were the fastest girls' team in WCSfC1'I1 New York. To Miss Garlough, the coach, much credit must be given. However, the girls themselves are to be praised as they always showed hne spirit no matter whether they were winning or losing. For the lirst time in two years the hoodoo that Oakheld has held over the Blue and VVhite girls was broken. The Gypsum village girls were completely outclassed throughout the game. The B.H.S. team was at its best during the last two games of the season. Medina was buried under an avalanche of Held-baskets. On March 20th the Le Roy girl's team came with expectations of an easy victory. lt was an easy victory tobe sure, only it did not agree with the Le Roy plans. Gert Knapp, Florence Ball and Honey Lester took turns at rolling the score up with Captain MacDonald and Helen Buhl taking care of the Le Roy forwards with apparently no effort. The fast, clever pass-work of the Batavia girls completely bewildered the Red and Black girls. Dorothy Volz and Mary Lucid could always be depended upon when sub- stituted, Miss Volz being a forward and Miss Lucid a guard. The following earned their letters: NlARION MACDONALD, CAPTAIN NTARGUERITE LESTER FLORENCE BALL HELEN BUHL GERTUDE M. KIJAPP, MANAGER H THE SEASONS RECORD: ' Score B.H.S. Opponent Dec. 12-Warsaw at Batavia 10 Jan. 9-Oakheld at oakiieid 25 39 Jan. 16-Churchville at Batavia 49 ' 3 jan. 30-Oalgheld at Batavia 33 A 15 Mar. 13-Medina at Batavia 40 7 Mar. 20-Le Roy at Batavia W 41 7 Totals B.H.S. 193 Opponents 81 l87l THE BATAV1A!N-IXIINETEENUI'IUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE . ' ffT , FROSH-SOPH TEAM JUNIOR PIIGH SCHOOL TEAM A 1881 L . 3, x, ,Q THE BATAVIAN-NINE1'EEN PIUNDRED AND TXVENTX TWD l 9 llascball Q Gsmagfl QARLZ1 1 Lfianvhall Svrhvhulr anim lglagrrn n u Apr. 25-B.H.S. vs. City Nine ......... May 2-Albion H. S. vs. B.H.S. ...... . May 9-Masten Park vs. B.H.S. ...... . May 15-Holley vs. B.H.S. .............. . May 16-Lockport vs. B.H.S. ........ . May 23-Niagara Falls vs. B.H.S. ..... . May 29-Le Roy vs. B.H.S. ................ . June 6-Albion vs. B.H.S. ..................... . june 13-Niagara Falls vs. B.H.S. ..... . ndgjgfggn WICKENS ....... MCCURDY ........... MOREHOUSE MILLER ............... SUT HERLAND SCHMITT ..Q .... . MYERS .......... KLEPS ....... WARE ............ SHERMAN ...... DARGUSCH ........ .............-.....-- ' F391 h .........Here .........Here .........Here .........I-Iere .........Here ...,...There .........Here .......The1'e .....,...He1'e Catcher First Base Scfond Base Third Base Short Stop ...Left Field Center Field C07'l'f67' Field Right Ficld Pltcher Pitcher To O I O VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Iganvhall The baseball season has started with a rush, games having been won from the City nine and also from the Albion high school. Williaiii Sherman, third string pitcher last season, has pitched and won his lirst two starts this season and shows promise of winning consistently for the Blue and VVhite. Roy Wiclceiis and Joe Schmitt are the only last year's letter men on the team this season. VViclcens is bearing the brunt of the receiving while Schmitt is holding down his regular position in left held. McCurdy, Firstbaseg Morehouse. secondg Captain Sutherland, -shortstop, and Davision on third make up a com- paratively balanced inlielcl. Vllare, Kleps, Myers and Dargusch play in the out- field alongside of Schmitt. Dargusch, Martin and Latham complete the staff of pitchers, while Carr and Tuttle assist VVickens on the catching staff. VVickens is the leading hitter to date having an average well over .500. His hitting featured the Albion game. when he crashed out two screeching triples to send in three runs each time. i CI-IEER LEADERS V Standing: Knapp, Hulburt, Sherman Sitting: McLernon, Gardner, Marciniak Redmond We wish to thank the students for their heartyco-operation, and I wish to thank the other cheer leaders for their hearty co-operation in getting the cheers HARRIS D. GARDNER, 25. across. Here's to greater achievements next year. l91l A --it 1 Z6 F '59 ' X ',. V5 1' X X T3- f X ' :L-V3.1 A.. fizilgs 'JA TQRACK TEAM A ai THE BATAVIAN-N1,N12T1z13N HUNDRED AND TW12N'rv-Frvp melt in' 'il - L Gamma Q1-up-if.. Elrark uQ,:z-fqfw-:teen Coach Williaiii E. Vlfinters is bending every effort toward the production of a fast track team. He has some splendid material to work With. Captain Gorecki, Latham, Luther, Gehring and Strong are the only letter men returning from last yearls team. One of the hardest schedules in the school's history has been arranged by Manager George Corbett. Various schools reputed for their track ability have been placed on the Blue and Wliite schedule. The big meet of the year for Batavia tracksters comes on Decoration Day, when the schools of Section XII will complete at Exposition Park. Following is the schedule arranged for this season: I May 8-I-Iutchinson I-Iigh of Buffalo at Batavia. Dual meet. May 1.5-Lockport at Lockport. Dual meet. May Z3--North T onawanda at North Tonawanda. Triangular meet. May 30-Sectional meet at Exposition Park. june 13-At Lockport. Sectional meet. - On june' 7th, the State meet, to which the winners of each event in the sec- tional meets all over the state are sent to compete, will be held at Ithaca. l93l 1761 ' l + H I F1 xx, U21 ,X N 3, P-3 P 4 n-4 af Z I Z . V. 15-42 Z FI f N H M F1 F5 Z P-1-1 f-1-a C 2 U 'Z Fi U Dv Z U 1-3 E m Z Pa 4 I ri . b 4 rr: fi.iiLf.aq IK ,-4-1-32141-,1,m V f -...A TIIE BATAVIAN-NINEI'EEN HUNDRED AND TVVENFX l'1v13 16211211161 High Svrhnnl Alumni Arknniulehgvmvnt uyjpn The members ofthe Staff wish to express their appreciation of the help given them by the Librarians, The Daily News, many Alumni, and one and all who have made this Alumni section possible. Securing the desired information has been very difficult, and in some cases it has been impossible. Errors have undoubtedly crept into this section, but to the best of our knowl- edge it is authentic. The names have been printed with space to add whatever comes to the owner of the book. ' As the years go by We hope that this feat- ure may add to the value of the Batavian.', l95l THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Elgearlg Euerlaating Dear 'Sisterz You sent across the water To us who stayed at home, A little fern picked near Dove Cottage, Some lavender from Stratford, And heather from old Scotland. We look at them and think Of Wordsworth, Shakespeare, Burns, But most of her who sent them. I send to you, with love, this sprig Of Pearly Everlasting, picked today. Think, when you see it, of our trips Together in late August, To Perry's gulf and nearby woods. just now the golden rod is blooming, Here's Queen Anne's lace and jewel weed, Ripe Choke-cherries gleaming in the sun, 5 And there's a wild-grape vine, Filled with black clusters of the bitter fruit. We pass through oatfields, in and out Between the stooks of curing oats. A woodchuck scared at our approach, Hastens to cover. A grey squirrel Frisks across a fallen tree-trunk. And at our very feet, a pheasant Feasting on wheat-heads left behind, Flies noisily away. We hunt for mandrake apples, For ginseng roots, But finding none, we dig a fern, And gather boneset, spearmint, To be prepared for ills That come with winter winds. Emerging from the woods, Into the quiet fields, We look, time and again, Across the Tonawanda valley, saying, Pretend that this is Switzerland, And that high hill is Iungfrauf' Great is our admiration and our local pride. Then to remind you Of your home and loved ones dear, I pick this sprig of Pearly Everlasting. August 26. 1923. George M. Weimar. George M. Weimar was graduated from BHS in 1000 The occasion f writ' th b pocrn, Pearly Everlasting, was that his sister, Doctor Pauline hV0illl5.l', vgas trafileglingeig glilg British Isles and sent home 11 piece of fern from nc-ur Dove Cottage, the home of Wordsworth. ggmeillavcnder frung gratfordi the Jiome of Sliakspcre, and some heather from Scotland to remind , e ome poop e 0 urns. n re ur tl 1 t 'X t 1 3 ' -. , Wanda valley to remind her of homeln it poe scn icr a sprig of luwerlusting from the Tomi l96l ' 1 THE BATAVTAN-1NlINE'l'EEN HUNDRED AND 'l'vvENTY-FIVE Mrahuaira nf Batavia ltligh Svrhnnl n fEu CLASS OE 1883 Bowman, Frank-229 Broadway, New York, General Passenger Agent Chicago Sz Alton R. R. - Chamberlain, Louise-Deceased. Holden, Anne H.-Mrs. john H. X1Vood, 312 East Main St., Batavia. Russell, Emma-Deceased. CLASS OE 1884 Baker, Sarah- Churchill, Grace E.- Cox, Pauline-Mrs. Albert R. Helmer, 401 East Main St., Batavia. Fuller, Nettie G.-Mrs. Leete, Indianapolis, Ind, Hartshorn, Cora B.- Hodges, Alta V.-Deceased. ' Lent, David B.-Deceased. ' . Vtfashburn, Edward A.-430 East Main St., Batavia, attorney, former Genesee County judge. . Wilcox, Vtfilliam C.-Deceased, Woodward, Herbert P.-Deceased CLASS OE 1885 Edgerton, Charles A.-404 West 15th St., New York, lawyer. Lorish, May M.-540 East Main St., Batavia, accountant. Hawes, John-Ridgewood, N. I. Hinsdale, Mattie-Batavia, Matron at State School for Blind. Holmes, Grace-Deceased. Hurd, Minnie B.-Mrs. M. Hinckley, 157 Bank St., Batavia. , . McIntyre, Nellie G.-Philadelphia, Head of Stereotypic Dept., Overbook Blind School. Woodward, Grace E.-Deceased. CLASS or 1886 Barnum, Georgia A.- I Bigelow, Florence I.-Mrs. Thomas R. Beadnell, 2 Park Ave., Batavia. Clark, Tracy E.-Deceased. , , Fargo, Elmer L.-Deceased. 1971 'FI-IE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN IHUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Fish, Dr. Julia F.-Lewiston Rd., Batavia- Greene, Alice R.--Mrs. McGee, Niagara Falls. Herrick, Anna L.-Deceased. Hinsdale, Jennie A.-Batavia, State School for Blind. Hinsdale, Jessie D.-Batavia, Matron at State School for Blind. Howard, Belle M.-Mrs. Frederick D. Towne, Buffalo. Lewis, Mayme J.-Mrs. Edward Cope, 533 Walnut Ave., Redlands, Calif. Prentice, Josephine-Mrs. Charles A. Edgerton, 404 West 15th St., New York. Ramsey, Maggie M.-28 Vine St., Batavia. Showerman, Jennie R.-Mrs. McLeod, 113 Lexington Ave., Bufalo. Swezey, May Gi.-587 East Main St., Teacher at Batavia Senior High. Thompkins, Walter H--600 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., with Westinghouse Electric Co. CLASS OF 1887 Gardner, Cora-Deceased. Hutchinson, Mary E.-Convent of Nazareth, Rochester. Innes, Frank H.-94 Clinton Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island. Ives, Josephine A.- Post, Amy H.-Batavia, Teacher at State School for Blind. Prentice, Anna M.-Mrs. DeWitt Sipbey, Boston, Mass. Sherwin, Minnie E.-Deceased. Stanley, Fannie- Wood, Augustus-18 Arlington St., Fitchburg, Mass. CLASS OF 1888 Barnett, Jessie C.-Deceased. Edgerton, William F.-14 North St., Batavia. Edson, Mary- Emerson, Fannie I..- Fowler, Helen A.- Friedley, Edward A.-8 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, head of E. A. Friedley Sz Co. Gardner, Fred G.-Creek Road, Batavia, Farmer. Gould, Carrie E.-Mrs. Mackwood, Rochester. Gfreen, Dora L.-Alexander. Hanson, Lura A.- Hill, Julia A.- Hutchinson, Maggie J.-Mrs. Shepard, Niagara Falls. Hurd, Jennie M.-Deceased. New, William C.- Orcutt, Arthur D.-Denver, Colo. Palmer, G. VVelton-Deceased. Miller, Gussie M.-Mrs. Huddlestonv 168 Vandervoort St., North Tonawanda. Seaver, Frances H.-455 East Slst St., New York, Director of Home Budget Service, John Wanamaker Co. on , Tun BATAv1AN-NINETEEN LTUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Stone, Harry R.-Baltimore, Md., Henry Sonneborn R Co. Tarbox, Russell Lord-606 VVest ll6th St., New York, Assistant Corporation Counsel City ot New York. Town, Albert VV.-Deceased. Wilford, Herbert E.-New York. Sheffield, Florence M.-Deceased. CLASS OF 1889 Ashley, Edward G.-Rochester. Bluinerick, Anna A.-Mrs. Davis, Geneva. Cunningham, Harriet M.- Kinne, Earnest- Lord, Fannie M.-Mrs. Purdey, Brooklyn. MacBride,Minnie R.-Mrs. W. H. Rial, 28 Washington Ave., Batavia. McIntyre, Grace E.-Mrs. O. R. Heinze, Philadelphia, Pa- Mosier, Gertrude L.-Mrs. George H. Paddock, 128 jackson St., Batavia. Parmelee, Alice C.-Mrs. VV. P. Curtiss, 27 Porter Ave., Batavia. Patterson, Ella H.- Radley, Cora B.-Mrs. Frank Howe, 396 Summit Ave., Pasadena, Calif. Rupp, Grace M.-2-43 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, New York Teacher. Ryan, Michael C.-210 Washington Ave., Batavia, former judge City ot New York. Shedd, Viola M.-East Main St., Batavia, Librarian at Batavia High School. Stone, Arthur B.-San Francisco, Manutarturer of Airplanes. a CLASS OF 1890. Brown, Lizzie M.- Blount, Elizabeth S.--Mrs. Albert G. Smith, Spokane, Wasli. Durkee, J. Stanley, D.D.-Head of University of Wasliiiigton, D. C. Durkee, I. VValter-Deceased. ' Gibbs' Lillie A.-Olean. Holmes, Glenn D.-Syracuse, Chief Engineer of Sewage Board. Loomis, Calvin H.-Deceased. Lowe, Mae E.-125 Ross St., Batavia, Coal Dealer. ' McGurk, Margaret E.-134 West Main St., Penmanship Teacher Batavia Schools. McNulty, Mary A.-27 Pringle Ave., Batavia, Dressmaker. Nichols, Anna G.-Mrs. Herbert Olmsted, 122 Lenox St., Rochester. Nobles, Hattie M.-Mrs. A. N'. Wilson, 423 VVest 118th St., New York. Prentice, Adelle E.-Deceased. h U . Quirk, Helen M.-136 Bank St., Teacher in Batavia junior High School. Rupp, Maude E.-Deceased. . Stein, Elizabeth-679 East Main St., Batavia, Teacher Batavia Schools. Tomlinson, Daniel W., jr.-26 Ross Street, Batavia, Board of Education and Pres.-Treas. Batavia Metal Products Corp. V Tompkins, Abbie S.-P. O. Building, Washington, D. C., Government Hotels. t99l A THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Trick, Carrie A.- Tryon, Josephine P.-Deceased. Siinonds, Chauncey T.-New York' VVillia1ns, Elwyn A.-Elba, R.F.D. Wood, The Rev. Robert E.-Wuchang, China, American Church Mission. CLASS OF 1891 Balladur, Charles P.- Carmody, Margaret T,-Mrs. F. H. Gilhooly, East Bethany. Clark, Lillian- Day, Alice H.-Mrs. Fred G. Gardner, Creek Road, Batavia. Day, Moses T.-281 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, lawyer. ' Dillon, Lauren- Ferrin, Fannie-Detroit, Mich. Lawson, Frank E.-10 Dellinger Ave., Batavia, Lawyer. Lowe, Alta L.-175 Ross St., Batavia, Teacher in Batavia High School. Maxwell, ,William A.-Pavilion Hill, Tompkinsville, S. I., Real Estate Business. Pease, Maude E.-Mrs. Frank Bowman, 799 Broadway, New York. Rhodes, Stewart-Deceased. Sanders, Harry D.-257 Parker Ave., Buffalo, Lawyer. Stanley, Irene B.- Trick, Harry A.-522 West Ferry St., Buffalo, M.D. Watson, George W.-4 Mix Place, Batavia, Lawyer. CLASS OF 1892 Case, Howard E.-Deceased. Dailey, Elizabeth M.-307 East Main St., Batavia, Antique Dealer. Evans, Mabel L.- Foster, Mary E.-Mrs. George Babcock, 27 Summit St., Batacia. Hollenbeck, Albert H.-Syracuse. Ives, Harry A.-Philadelphia. johnson, Martha A.-Mrs. Charles Baldwin, 42 Congrico Ave.,WVhite Plains. Lewis, Blanche M.-Mrs. Armstrong, Buffalo. Moynihan, Mary I--Deceased. Nichols, Ruth- Steves, Wilburt L.- Stevens, May L.- Atwater, Edward Company. CLASS or 1893 A C.-Summit St.. Batavia, Treasurer Massey-Harris Harvester 'iii 1 .434 , 14 11001 . sy . ,,. I THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN I'liUNDRED AND TWENT1'-Fivn Babcock, George VV.-Summit St., Batavia, Referee in Bankrutpcy. Bennett, Arden P.-Chicago, Ill. Buckley, Bessie M.- Carmody, Teresa A.-Mrs. Frank Kelly, North St., Batavia. Gates, Lizzie A.-Deceased. Higley, Anson H.- Hollenbeck, Earl-Professor of Architecture. Syracuse University. Hough, Arthur G.-434 East Main St., Batavia, Preside11t VViard Plow Co. Huntington, James H.-Naples, Lawyer and Postmaster. Knapp, Myrta C.-Mrs. VVilliam V. Cook, 159 Bank St., Batavia. Nolan, Anna-Deceased. Parmelee, Lucius A--51 Los Flores Drive, Altadena, Calif., Private Secretary for B. O. Kendall Co., Pasadena, Calif. Prentice, james-Cape Henry, Va., Colonel in U. S. Army and Commander of Fort Story. Rupp, Julia M.-Deceased. Southworth, Cornelia V .--Mrs. 1. B. Seaver, Batavia. Stone, Bertra11d C.-Oswego St., Utica, Utica Mutual Insurance Co. Sturdivant, An11a B.- y Tarbox, Bessie D.-Mrs. john W. Lombard, 8 Lenox Ave., White Plains. Webber, Charles R.-Assistant Attorney General of B. 81 O. R. R., Baltimore, Md. VViard, May-Mrs. M. FiHe, No. 785 Hitland Ave., Montreal. Que. CLASS OF 1894 Bauer, May E.-Mrs. M. E. Luckel, 535 19th St., Portland Heights, Port- land, Ore. Bosworth, Clara L.-Mrs. DeWitt Townsend, Ironton, Ohio. Carmody, Lucy M.-Batavia, Teacher at State School for Blind. Clark, Jerome D.-Deceased. Coon, William H.-North St., Batavia, Lawyer, Former District Attorney. Douglass, Rose M.-California. Flynn, Mary C.-Deceased. Gibbs, Albert-Olean. Gould, Marion E.-Deceased. Higley, Levi C.-Batavia, R.F.D., Farmer. Maddock, Cora E.- Milward, Mary M.-Mrs. Myron Seward, Stone Church, N. Y. Ross, Ida A.-Mrs. Harry Sanders, 257 Parker Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Ross, William A.-Carlton, Washington, Farm. Sanders, Carrie L.-114 Ross St., Batavia. l . Stapleton, Nora E--Mrs. George J. Glade, 16 South Main St., Batavia. Stein, Anna K.-679 East Main St., Batavia. Susat, Emma F.-Deceased. Swezey, Carrie Lg-587 East Main St., Batavia. Tallman, Jessie E.-Mrs. Charles Webb, Geneseo. Thomas, Carrie R.-Deceased. 11011 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Tock, May A.-28 Vernon Ave., Batavia, Teach Public Schools. Wade, Anna Loretta-Mrs. Beck, 2560 Main St., Buffalo. CLASS OF 1895 Booth, Julia May-29 Summit St., Batavia, Librarian Richmond Library. Buell, Anna L.-Mrs. Harry Chaddock, Perry. Cardus, Gertrude B.-102 Aldine Ave., Rochester. Curtiss, Helen G.-Titus Ave., Charlotte Station, Rochester. Curtiss, Jessie B.-Mrs. George Bean, Titus Ave., Charlotte Station, Rochester. Dibble, Julia E.-Sister M. Dolores, Convent of Mercy, Rochester. . Eipper, Williarii A.-Executive Bell Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Engle, Elsie R.-Deceased. Godfrey, Grace E.-104 West Gibson St., Canandaigua, County Clerk. Godfrey, Ina A.- Hickdox, E. Dean-Deceased. Hunn, Myrta E.-311 VVashington Ave., Teacher Batavia High School, Ph. D., Cornell. Kelly, Mayme- Kibbe, Harry S.-20 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Genesee Realty Co. McVea, Helen A.-Mrs. Harry Robertson, 213 Sumner St., Newark, N. Quirk, Florence J.-136 Bank St., Teacher Batavia High School. Taggart, James F.-Los Angeles, Calif., Editor Los Angeles Times. Van De Venter, Flora-Mrs. D. Bowden, ll Hart Street. CLASS OF 1896. Allen, Ira T.- Barnum, Harriet Grace- Bauer, Mabel A.-Mrs. M. Roberts, 535 19th St., Portland Heights, Portland, Ore, Bender, Josephine B.-Mrs. Miller, 4 Fairmont Ave., Batavia. Byam, A. Mary- Coupland, Rose E.-10 Prospect Ave., Batavia- Teacher. Cowdin, Thomas H.-Deceased. Craine, VVarren- DeLano, Alden E.-211 Jackson St., Batavia, Grocer. Ditzel, Mary E--21 Oak St., Batavia, Teacher in Batavia Public Schools. Fromm, Laura C.-Mrs. Frank R. Moll, 778 Richmond Ave., Buffalo. Griswold, Elmer R.-Dansville, Dentist. Holyoke, Leslie E.-Deceased. Jameson, Frances J.-Buffalo. Lowrlmi lgajst Main St., Batavia, Purchasing Agent for Massey- McAllister, Irene C.-Mrs. Charles A. Bender Por ' McVean, Jessie B.-Buffalo St., Niagara Falls. ter Aveli Batavia- H021 ' THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN PTUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Newell, Anna G.-Gandon, England. Peck, Tdanella-Mrs. Bosworth, 214 North St., Batavia. Perry,'Lucy K.-556 East Main St., Batavia. Richmond, Alice-12 Kibbe Ave., Batavia. Robbins, Williaiii A.- Sprague, Waltei' H.-237 State St., Batavia, Insurance. Stein, Emma E.-31 VValker Ave., VVhite Plains. Ware, Sarah R.-Mrs. Charles Snook, 2300 12th Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Washburn, Mary V irginia-Deceased. A CLASS OF 1897 Allen, Sherman A.- Baker, Amy B.- Benham, Florence I.-Deceased. Day, Elizabeth V.-Mrs. Torrance K. Lamb, 528 Robinwood Ave., Cleveland, O. Howard, M. Jennie-Mrs. Bickle, 4 Swan St., Batavia. Lamb, Carrie M.-Mrs. Smith, 1561 Wyalidotte Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Monell, Sarah M.-Mrs. Louis Wiard, 205 West l03rd St., New York. Morse, Jessie T.-10 Vine St., Batavia. Nobles, Una W.-682 South El Molino Ave., Pasadena, Calif. CLASS OF 1898 Baker, Laura M.-Deceased. Barber, Earl F.-1010 Maryland Ave., N. E., Washington, D. C., Post Office Department. Cone, Earl H.-Atlanta, Ga., Owner of Drug Store Chain. Dewey, Frances L.-Mrs. Edward Pridmore, Chicago. Douglass, Carolyn-Mrs. Earl H. Cone- Atlanta, Ga. Glade, Frank W.-Deceased. Gleason, Anna M.-31 Tracy Ave., Batavia. Harte, May A.- Hickox, Raymond V.+Deceased. Huntington, Gertrude L.-Mrs. Reynolds, Chicago, Ill. I Lamb, Torrance K.-1528 Robinwood Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, Manufacturing Chemist. - I Moynihan, Frank T.-14 Norris Ave.: Batavia, Attorney. I Moule, Donna B.-Mrs. Henry W. Ware, 10 West Main St., Batavia. Newell, Mary E.-Mrs. Hugh MacLachlan, Tucson, A1'1Z. Peck, Allen Steele-2815 Clermont Ave., Denver, Colo., Head of U. S. Forestry Department. I I I Rumsey, Florence M.-North St., Batavia, MISSIOHBTY. I Tryon, Alice R.-87 Prospect St., Passaic, N. I., Donr-':St1C Arts TC21ChCf. Williams, Ada M.-Mrs. Hunt, Pearl St. Rd., Batavia 1 I H031 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDTCED AND TWENTY-FIVE CLASS OF 1899 Bauer, Carolyn E.-539 19th St., Portland Heights, Portland, Ore. Cain, John R.- Call, Russell W.-Le Roy, Secretary Kemp 81 Lane, Inc. Carmody, George A.-103 Oak St., Batavia, -Carpenter. . Crehan, Mary M.-Mrs. S. W. Smith, Summit St., Batavia. b Delbridge, Thomas G.-Philadelphia, Pa., Head Chemist American Sugar Re- tining Co- n Fromm, George A.-159 Ross St., Batavia, Massey-Harris Co. Giddings, Bessie G.-Mrs. George Clark, Stafford. - Godfrey, Charlotte-Deceased. Hunn, M. Fred, M. D.-202 West Beardsley Ave., Elkhart, Ind. Judd, Everest A.-6 North St., Batavia, Lawyer. Lamb, George M.-213 Dickinson St., Rochester. Mayne, George W.-Stafford. Parker, Glovvacki R.-New York, Exporter. Pugh, Marion E.-Avon. Roth, Mary Rose-South Main St., Batavia. Sumner, Mabelle A.-Mrs. C. A. Brockway, West Main St., Batavia. Van Valkenburgh, Nellie-Mrs. A. I. McWain, 20 Ross St., Batavia. Veeder, Alice M.-Deceased. CLASS OF 1900 Christie, Clara Louise-East Pembroke. Combs, Eliza Jennie-200 Washington Ave., Batavia. Cone, Newell Kingsbury-20 Summit St., Batavia, Judge of Genesee County. Day, Elma Fanny-Mrs. james Taggart, Port VVashington, L. I. Dennis, Merton L.-Deceased. Friedley, Margaret Louise-Mrs. L. L. Mulcahy, 59 Ellicott Ave., Batavia. Gleason, Nancy May-116 Washington Ave., Batavia, Teacher. Headdon, Clara Louise-Mrs. Charles Stimson, Youngstown, Ohio. Horsch, Marie A.-144 Harvester Ave.. Teacher Batavia Junior High School. Houseknecht, Clarence I.-Rochester, R. T. French Co. Lewis, Virginia M.-Mrs. Emery F. Will, 151 Summit St., Batavia. Lowe, Grace A.-Mrs. Curtis Laird, 150 Summit St., Batavia, Surrogate's Clerk- Lowe, Blanche E.-Mrs. C. F. Miller, 117 Ross St., Batavia. Marsh, Lewis I.-117 Mason St., Rochester, Music Teacher. Miller, Marion M.-South Byron. Moynihan, The Rev. Michael T.-Priest at Cuba, N. Y. Mulcahy, Lawrence L.-59 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Dentist. North, Robert-East Aurora, Crosby Buildg, Buffalo, Architect. Pratt, Laura S.-Mrs. Burns VVeller, Ross St., Batavia. Roth, Edith A.-California. Schlenker, Charles I.-Deceased. Stevens, Francis A.-Deceased. Taylor, Josephine C.-Mrs. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. H041 , . THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN IfIUNDi:isn AND TVVENTY-FIVE Townsend, Wiiilielcl A.-Essex-on-Lake Champlain, lvlanager of Dairy Farms. Train, john L.-239 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y., lXflanager of Utica Mutual Insur- ance Company. - Weimar, George M.-Alexander, Professor of English, Stevens Institute, Hoboken, N.. Vtforthington, Edith A.- CLASS OF 1901 Bergman, Clarence Henry-Deceased. Bergman, Bertha D. H.-Mrs. 1Nilliam Gifford, 721 N. Fair Oaks, Pasadena, Cal. Bidwell, Euela IXI.-Mrs. Adsit, 100 Summit St., Batavia. Coryell, Walter L.-553 Grand Ave., Rochester, Sales Manager R. T. French Company. E Dodgson, Harry J.-City Editor. Times-Union, Rochester. Dolbeer, Florence B.-Mrs. Harry Spolir, 32 Watson Ave., East Orange, N. Green, Florence A.-Mrs. Elwin Ladd. Holzwarth, May L.- Hough, Edward W.-Deceased. Judd, Mark WV.-Miami, Fla., Real Estate. Maney, Mary Kathryn-19 Ellicott Ave.. Batavia. Merle, Dr. Elizabeth H.-Attica. Merrill, Minnie A.- Morgan, Frances M.-Buffalo. Oderkirk, Fred M.-Tulsa, Okla., Civil Engineer. Parker, Ralph Chandler-16 Summit St., Commander U.S.N., Naval Inspector at Bausch Sz Lomb, Rochester. Rumsey, Edward P.-Oakheld Road, Batavia, Farmer. Weldgen, Nicholas -I.-Rochester, Attorney. CLASS OF 1902 Bauer, Lulu Maude-Mrs. Frederick Tummore, 709 St. Paul St., Rochester. Bennington, Ethel H.-Mrs. Raymond Putnam, Otis St., Batavia. Burns, Mary S.-142 Bank St., Batavia, Teacher. Call, Arthur-Stafford, Farmer. ' h Caney, Elizabeth A.-Mrs. R. C. Parker, 16 Summit St., Batavia. Covert, ,Rose G.-99 West Main St., Batavia, Teacher. Croff, Clara B--Mrs. Hubert Stillwell, Philadelphia, Pa. Day, W. Harris-Buffalo, Advertising Writer. Dibble, Isabel C.-Mrs. john O'Connor, Buffalo. Garrett, Emma Myrtle-Deceased. I ' 1 . Griswold, Laurence W.-421 East Main St., Batavia, Vice-President The Daily News. , , Hawkins, Earnest G.-466 Livingston Ave., New York, Mechanical Engineer. - H051 T1-112 BATAVIAN-NINE1'EEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Krause, Charles-338 VVest Main St., Asst. Sales Mgr., Massey-Harris Co. Manchester, Ward B.-Tracy Ave., Batavia, Physician and Surgeon. ' Moynihan, Helen P.-4 Bank St., Batavia. Mullen, Fannie Ada-Deceased. Prescott, Ruth W.-Mrs. McLernon, New York City. Quirk, Alice T.-136 Bank St., Batavia, Teacher, Buffalo. Richardson, Rufus I.--New York City, Advertising Agency. Schofield, Edith M.-Mrs. T. D. Ames, 22 Porter Ave., Batavia. Stein, Cora-Mrs. Wallace, 31 Thomas Ave., Batavia. Stuart, jesse-Lewiston Road, Batavia. Thornell, Clara E.-Mrs. Parker C. Terry, Byron Road. Travis, Alice I.-Mrs. A. Agnes, 73 Pollard St., Rochester. Weigel, Alvina H.-40 Rosedale Terrace, Rochester. W'eimar, Pauline M.-Alexander. Will, Emery F.-Summit St., Batavia, Physician. Williamson, Roy M.-Deceased. CLASS OF 1903 Alpaugh, Amy C--Batavia, Teacher. Barton, Olive P.-Mrs. Everett R. Tomlinson, Batavia. Bayton, Robert Hammonds-Deceased. Casey, Miriam U.-Mrs. jerry Hurley, Buffalo. Clark, Esther C.-East Pembroke. Constable, Una E.-Mrs. Glenn Hockley, Buffalo. Dolbeer, Caroline-Batavia. Donehue, Grace D.-Mrs Wilson, Buffalo. Green, Rose Marie-'Mrs Hayes, 26 Boardman St., Rochester. Griswold, Celia S.-Denver, Colo., Teacher. Fiske, Elva L.-Deceased. Gould, Dr. Clarence B.-Deceased. Hanlon, Lucile E.-Mrs. Wells, Wlfashington, D. C- Loomis, Eva E.-Mrs. B. A. Talbot, 72 Lincoln Ave., Cortland. Loveridge, Frank R.-Deceased. MacDonald, Jetta A.-Mrs. Ray Moulthrop, Rochester. Maney, Stephen V.-19 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Insurance Business- Maul, Irving E.-435 East Main St., Batavia, Dentist. McKenzie, Bessie L.-Mrs. Arthur Churchill, 320 Washington Ave., Batavia, Miller, Charles P.-Byron, N. Y., Assemblyman. A Miller, Milton R.-Batavia, Secretary and Gen. Manager, The Daily News. Minges, Mary L--Mrs. John Harrington, California. Moulthrop, Ray I.-Rochester, Architect. Mullen, Grace E.-Mrs. Charles E. Krause, 338 West Main St., Batavia. Pfeifer, Hulda M.-Lewiston Road, Batavia. Pollard, Arthur L.-Knoxville, Tenn., Manufacturer's Representative, Radmore, Florence M.-Mrs. Hugh McLernon, 19 Lincoln Ave. Batavia- Schotield, Roy I.- ' ' H061 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Southworth, Pearl-Mrs. john C. Pratt, Ross St., Batavia. Spittall, Mary E.-77 South Ave., Rochester, Rochester Electric Co. Stein, Adelaide E.-677 East Main St., Batavia, Teacher. Susat, Frank C.-Buffalo, Innnigration Inspector- CLASS GF 1904 ' Bender, Lillian C.-Batavia, Officer of Leadley Drug Co. Bidwell, Luella- Ebling, Ora M.-Mrs. Elroy Smith, Elm St., Batavia. Edwards, Elizabeth-Mrs. Hugh Patterson, Batavia. Edwards, Jessie-Mrs. George Hirsch, Creek Road, Batavia. Eighmy, Claude-Qakneld. Farral, Henriette, 110 Ross St., Batavia, Nurse. Fox, Robert L.-Bethlehem, Pa-, City Engineer. Fromm, Delia F.-Mrs. Christopher Casey, jackson St., Batavia. Harrison, Lottie- Heal, Ethel-Mrs. Walter' McIntosh, R.F.D., Batavia, Teacher. Hickox, Ethel-Mrs. Arthur L. Pollard, Knoxville, Tenn. Hudson, Adelaide M.-Mrs. Grant Bary, Middleport- Lake, Sarah G.-Clifton Springs Sanitorium, Clifton Springs. Martin, A. Irene+Deceased. Mecorney, Mabel L.-Mrs. Lanckton, Lockport- Miner, Edith A.-Mrs. Frank P. Young, 46 Ellicott Ave., Batavia. Nugent, Anna M.-515 East Main St-, Batavia, Secretary. Peckes, Anna D.-Buffalo. Peck, Alice L.-Secretary of jefferson County Farm Bureau,'Cedar Brown Farms, DeSoto, Miss. Schindelmyer, Frank J.-16 Kingsbury Ave., Batavia., City Editor Daily News. Shepard, Roy I.-Putnam Settlement, Farmer. - Sherwin, Sidney-2 Vine St., Batavia, Lown-Sherwin Insurance Co. Sumner, I. Burdette--Deceased. Susat, Charles E.-115 North St-, Batavia. Suttell, Anna-446 jackson St., Batavia. Rupp, Edna A.- Train, May-Mrs. Charles Craugh, Buffalo. Veeder, Helena-Deceased. Wliite, John-Deceased. CLASS OF 1905 Brown, Benjamin M.-Kingsport, Tenn., Eastman Tennessee Corp. Chaddock, Floyd H.-R.F.D., Batavia- I Chaddock, Nella M.-Mrs. R. A. Harvey, 2 Ellsworth Ave., Batavla. Colgate, George Marc-Deceasedj ' Coon, Andrew Martin-Bank Street Road, Batavia. pon THE BA1'AVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Corp, Elmer J.-367 Hayward Ave., Rochester, Real Estate. Crickler, Ralph W--42 Vernon Ave., Batavia, Manufacturer of Beverages. Dunlap, Sheldon David-331 Ellicott St., Buffalo, Bale Tie Business. Hampton, Addie E.-Mrs. A. Koch, Kalamazoo, Mich. Harrigan, Margaret E. - Joslin, Grace A.- Lay, Donald M.-Bellrose, L. L, Advertising Business New York. Le Seur, Horace H.-East Main St., Batavia, Physician and Surgeon. Le Seur, Margaret L--San Francisco, Calif., Y.W.C.A. Secretary. Lewis, Josephine L.-Mrs. W. Finley, 25 Tracy Ave., Batavia. Loomis, Angeline L.-Mrs. Peter Brickman, Batavia. Lowe, Jessie E.-Mrs. Roy Warren, Buffalo. Miller, Rachel T.-Mrs. Dorr Price, Chicago, Ill. Murdock, Samuel H., Jr--Spokane, Wash. Mylecraine, Fredia-Philadelphia, Pa., Fels Naptha Co. Platt, Chester C., Jr.-Rye, N. Y., Lawyer in New York City. Pond, Cleveland-Prudential Building, Buffalo. Quirk, Isadore-New York, Auditor. Radley, Laura Gertrude-Deceased. Rider, Ivan H.-Pharmist, Buffalo. Robinson, Leland Loren-Lawyer. Roth, Clarence P.-Los Angeles, Calif. Steiner, Emma E.-Mrs Paul Aex, Woodbine Ave., Rochester. Stevens, Jessie L.-Yakima, Wash. Van Valkenburgh, Edna-Mrs. George Tomlinson, Bridgeton, N. J. Voelker, Mary M.-Mrs. Vern Thomas, Batavia. Waterman, Harriet-Mrs. Wendell Walton, Detroit, Mich. Westbrook, Mary A.-2 Livingston Park, Rochester. Young, Edith A. 1323 West 38th Place, Los Angeles, Calif. CLASS OF 1906 Bater, Emma A.-Mrs. Elmer J. Corp, 367 Hayward Ave., Rochester. Bender, Alfred W.-Detroit, Mich., In Charge of Chemical Dept. Parke, Davis Sz Company. Bradley, Josephine E.-Mrs. Branton, R.F.D., Batavia. Bovanizer, Gertrude E.-South Byron. Buchholtz, Elizabeth L--Rochester, Dental Hygienist. Call, Edith A.-East Main St., Batavia. Campbell, Augusta A.-Mrs. A. Jackson, Fairport, Teacher. Chapell, The Rev. Merlyn-Missionary, Cuba, Crofoot, Ethel L.- Cummings, Blanche M.-Trac Ave., Ba a if ' ' Esten, Bzrtha Mi- y t v '1, Dental Hygienist. Hanlon, Maude K.- Holden, Richard O.-Batavia, Business in Buffalo. Maney, Gertrude E.-Deceased. McE1ver, Edna A.-Mrs. Lefler, Porter Ave., Batavia, 51081 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTV-FIVE McLean, Mary C.-Fort Dodge, Ia., Art Teacher. Mills, Sarah A,- Murphy. Mary E.-Mrs. Harry Perheld, 165 Summit St., Batavia, Peckes, H. Louise-Deceased. Schindelmyer, Clara M.-Mrs. Roland D. Fisher, 320 East Main St., Brad- ford, Pa. Skinner, Nellie I.-Mrs. Vtfilliam Winters, 15 Dellinger Ave., Batavia. Spencer, Leslie V.-Boston, Mass. Stuart, Mary-R.F.D.. Batavia. Tuttle, Nellie F.-Mrs. Harry Ingraham, Ellsworth Ave., Batavia. Webster, Louise W.-Mrs. D. C. Reusswig, 708 West Hinley St., Olean. Whiton, Juliet-San Francisco, Calif., Teacher. CLASS OF 1907 Ames, Louisa E.-Mrs. Vlfilliam Mullen, R.F.D., Batavia. Bergman, Carl M.-Conservatory of Music, Rochester. Brice, Emma Ward- Chapin, Horace H.-37 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Chapin Mfg.,Works. Constable, Ethel M.- Coward, Martha M.-Mrs. Russel B. Smith, South Byron. Farrall, Bertrice-Mrs. Harry Clark, New York. Fraser, Cornelia, L.-5 Wood St., Batavia. Fraser, Donald A.-5 Wood St., Batavia. , Hamilton, Lloyd E.-Missionary in China. Harding, Ernest G.-Stafford. Henning, Wilson- Honeck, Louisa-546 East Main St., Batavia. Mann, Nellie L.-Mrs. N. L. Espersen, South Byron. Mack, Violet Helen-Mrs. James Bartholf, Morganville. Mayne, Edna jane-Stafford. A Moynihan, Anna Louise-Mrs. A. Pickert, 7 South Main St., Batavia. Mylecraine, Florence-Philadelphia, Pa. Philleo, Cyrus-Denver, Colo. Scott, Harry A.-General Hospital, Buffalo, Surgeon. Shepard, Adelaide L.- Todd, Harry I.-Deceased. ' CLASS OF 1908 Buchholtz, Clarence L.-108 Vlfashington Ave., Genesee Stone Products Corp. Branton, john A.-12 River St., Batavia.. A Buell, William E.--12 East Ave., Batavia. Call, Mabelle- , l Colgate, May E.--Mrs. Gayton Smead, Pavilion: . Deuel, Elizabeth V.-Birmingham, Ala., Hyg16H1St. ' I 1091 Tun BATAVIAN-BIINETEEN LIUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Dunham, Leland V.-Deceased. Erdman, Charles VV.-Buffalo. Esten, Ernest L.- Farral, Hortensia-Mrs. Elliot F. Robinson, Boston, Mass. I Hanlon, Fredericlca M.-Mrs. Howard F. Roberts, Park Ave., Batavla. Harris, Helen M,-Mrs. Clare Stevens, 28 Park Ave., Batavia. ' Keeney, Ruth M.-Mrs. Guy E. Lown, 320 East Main St., Batav1a. Lane, Anna E.- Mercer, Emily T.-Mrs. Roy Dunkin, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Tyler, 'Winfield W.-Morton Ave., Batavia, Coal and Lumber Bus1ness. Vlfeldgen, Harry Edward- Watermaii, Laura Etta- ,I Young, Ruth A.-Deceased. CLASS OF 1909 Beswick, Lee E.-Ellsworth Ave., Batavia. Corbett, Mary E.-Mrs. Bailey, 57 Oak St., Batavia, Teacher. Coswell, Ida R.-Byron. A Crofoot, Harold Cook-Nova Scotia. Ellsworth, Grace M.-Mrs. Boyce, Washington Ave., Batavia. Farnsworth, Ruth L.-Mrs. John Miller, Rochester. Forsyth, Arthur james-VVashington Ave., Batavia, Veterarian. Freeman, Walter-Sot1tl1 Byron. French, Lynn Fargo- Geiger, Mary Harriet-Mrs. joshua Houseknecht, Batavia. Green, Newton B.-Byron. Holden, Evelyn-Mrs. Gerrit S. Griswold, 304 East Main St., Batavia. Holmes, John R.-Mumford, Insurance. Houseknecht, Daisy M.-Mrs. Ralph Crickler, 46 Vernon Ave., Batavia. Hunt, Lois Edith-California. Hyde, Bessie-Mrs. John P. Jones, 503 Welcli Boulevard, Flint, Mich. Jacks, Elizabeth I.-Oakfield Rd- Batavia, Teacher Le Roy H. S. johnson, Lydia Belle-Mrs. Newell K. Cone, 20 Summit St.. Batavia. Lincoln, Mildred I.- Manchester, Loren Berton-22 Ross St., Batavia, Physician. McCarthy, Theresa Margaret-29 Kingsbury Ave., Batavia. Maney, Helen M.-19 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Teacher. Maul, Willis R.-519 East Main St., Batavia, Dentist. MacLachlan, Janet O.-Teacher. ' Miner, Gertrude E.-Mrs. Arthur Miner, R.F.D., Batavia. Miner, Raymond Chester-43 Vtfashington Ave., Batavia., Battery Station. Mullen, Ralph VVard-Hartford, Conn. ' Meyer, Erskine Reed-Denver, Colo., Lawyer. ' Page, ,lef01'l1C Foote-Colninbns, Ohio, Central Ohio Paper Co. Phelps, Grace N.-Indian Falls. Pratt, Luella B.-Mrs. Harold McKay, Caledonia. Pollard, Charles Jasper-35 Bank St., Batavia, Auditor in Buffalo. H101 . THE BA1'AVIAN-NINETISEN I'IUNDRED AND TWENTY-F1vE Roth, Margaret Catherine-Deceased. Smith, Arden Gertrude-439 South jackson St., Batavia. Smith, Russell B.-South Byron. Stickle, Wellington W.-Brooklyn. Thornell, Charles Welch-Byron, Farmer. Walker, Zada Rowena-Mrs. David Clark, Chicago, Ill. Woodruif, M. Merlyn-Alexander. S CLASS OF 1910 Bradley, Julia E.-Mrs. Hawker, Batavia, Teacher. Branton, Carrie F.-Mrs. W. Harloff, Batavia. Brast, Marjorie-408 West Main St., Batavia, Bookkeeper at Daily News. Chappell, Donald M.-Rochester. Darch, Ethel M.-Stafford. DeWollf, Corrine M.-Batavia Dunham, Marie B.- Engle, Ruth M.- Fiske, Frances H.- Forsyth, Margaret C.-Deceased. i Harris, Margaret E.-Mrs. Wellington W. Stickle, 315 East Main St., Batavia. Huntington, Claribelle I.-Mrs. Ungerer, Attica. Lefler, Herbert P.- Le Seur, Muriel C-- Levy, Abraham A.- Lortz, Isabelle May- Lucid, Leo M.-865 Wilkson St., New Orleans, La., Engineer. MacDonald, Thornton F.-Deceased. Maney, Frances U.-19 Ellicott Ave., Teacher. Marsh, Allen Ward- O'Connor, Regina M.- Osborne, Mildred L.-46 Pearl St., Batavia. Nichols, Ruth A.-11 Montclair Ave., Batavia- Parr, Elsie C.- n ' . Ryan, Edith F.-26 West Main St., Batavia. Bhys1c1an. Schindelmeyer, Florence-37 Vine St., Batavia, Bookkeeper for F. E. Osborne Sz Company. Scott, Winfield W.-Baltimore, Md., Surgeon. Smead, Gayton-Pavilion. VanSomn, Mildred I-- Voelker, Hortense K.-Rochester. Ware, Lura M.-Indian Falls. Wakeman Seth-Cornell University, Professor of Psychology. Young Ralph P,-33 State St., Batavia, 'Reporter Rochester lournal. fllll THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE CLASS OF 1911 Burkhart, Richardil-L-West 53d St., New York, Dentist. Call, Robert V.-Cornell University, Instructor in Agriculture. Case, Warren Foster-New York, Concert Work. Caught, Julia Alice-New York, Teacher. Clough, John H--Schenectady, General Electric Co. Corti, Erank A.-12 Woodrow Rd., Batavia, Lawyer. Crowley, james F.-Batavia, Lawyer. Degen, Ruth F.- Eorsyth, Stella M.-Mrs. Arthur Hagen, R.F.D. Batavia. Gleason, Ruth R.-Mrs. William I- Lockinger, Cleveland, O. Greeley, John B.-41 Tracy Ave., Batavia, Lawyer. Gubb, Lawrence E.-1562 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, Diamond Grid Battery. Hall, May E.-Mrs. Raymond Delbridge, 3 Pringle Ave., Batavia. Harper, Grant H.-4 North Spruce St., Batavia- Langworthy, Harold R.-East Pembroke, Real Estate- McPherson, Lynn A.- Netzen, Clarence-Deceased. Nugent, Lizzie May-515 East Main St., Batavia. Palmer, Edna Alice- Parker, Vernon D.-Missionary. Plumber, Lorraine 1.- Mullen, Lloyd I.-311 West Grand Ave., Uklahoma Citv, Okla- Mathes, Harry B.- Sage, Jennie I.-Park Ave., Batavia, Teacher in Rochester. Walker. Clark Edward-316 East Main St., Batavia, Radio Store. Weed, Mabel B.-Deceased. Westbrook, Lawrence J.-Teacher. VVhitcombe, joseph E.-The Herbold, Aqueduct St.. Rochester, Sporting Editor, Whitcombe, Emily T.-Mrs. -T. Herbert Kaelber, 7 Faraday St., Rochester. Wight, Esther C.-133 State St., Batavia. Whyman, Beulah A.- Young, Silvanus H.- CLASS OE 1912 Bossart, Anna K.-Deceased. Broadbrooks, Willis G--263 South Ave., Rochester, Editor, Rochester Journal. Rochester Herald. Call, Evelyn C.- Churchill, Emily I.-Mrs. H. Hosmer, 39 Montclair Ave., Batavia. Constable, Cecil C.- Cooper, Lorena M.- Darch, Wllllalll DCllil7UC1' Ave.. Batavia' LaWye1'- Demeter, Robert E.-Deceased. Ebhng, Herman G.-55 Ellicott Ave-, Batavia, Dentist. French, Dorothy F.-Mrs. Henry I. Manley, Jamestown. f11Zj 0 THE BATAVIAN-NLNETEEN LTUNDRED AND Tw13Na'Y-FIVE Gale, Lloyd B.- Green, Clarence VV.- Grinnell, Lloyd G.-Elba, Produce Merchant. Guslaw, Rose A.- Hines, Doris G.-Byron. Hint, Florence P.-Basom. Hyde, Grace-Mrs- Sawyer T. Chase. 139 Bank St., Batavia. Hammer, Elmer VV,-R.F.D., Batavia, Farmer. Harris, Harold M.-West Main St,, Batavia. Hussey, Horace E.-21 Bank St-, Batavia, Battery Business. Hyde, Lela Fern-Mrs. Logan, Le Roy. jones, james Burt, jr.-New York- Lawson, George E.- Lawson. Laura E.-Mrs. L. Coomber, Fairport. Lefler, Ruth M.- Lowe, Mildred O.-Deceased. MacLean, Anna F.- Marcus, Elsie L.- ' - McElver, Florence A.-14 Porter Ave., Batavia. Parker, Helen L--Mrs. Lawrence E, Gubb, 1562 Delaware Ave., Buffalo. Patterson. Guy Wilber-Porter Ave., Batavia, Dentist. Prentice, Sarah Isabel-541 East Main St., Batavia, Teacher. Rapp, Clarence J.- Reamer, VVinfred B.- Sherwin, Dorothy-Mrs. Daniel Tucker, 413 East Main St., Batavia. Stewart, Jennie F.- Telfair, Veneta-Teacher in Jamestown. Tuttle. Ethel C.-Mrs. Robert Tuttle, 4 Hart St., Batavia- Whitcombe, Wilcox L.-Federal Tel. 81 Tel. Co., Buffalo. CLASS OF 1913 Becker, Edward H.-Avon, Confectionary Store. Birmingham, Louis I.-Porter Ave., Batavia., Pharmacist, Leadley Drug Co. Branton, Fannie M.-Mrs. William Garwood, Jr., R.F-D., Batavia. Brast, Beatrice H.-Mrs. Harold Bishop, 10 Woodrow Rd, Batavia. Bray, William K.-Killed in France with A.E.F., 1918. Brewer, Edna Gertrude-21 Pringle Ave., Batavia, Bookkeeper, Steele 81 Torrance Company. Clough, Anna M--Mrs. George Wilcox, Bergen. Dimock, Ruth N.-Mrs. Myron E. O'Neil, 378 Breckenridge St., Buffalo. Engel, Fannie- - Farrall, Ruth T.-Mrs. Vernon D. Parker, Boston, Mass. Feasted, Jerome H.-Prospect Ave., Batavia. Forsyth, Anson James-R.F.D' Batavia. Collins, Ethel M.- Cummings, Donald J.-Batavia. A 11131 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Collins, Lewis Steele-12 Tracy Ave., Batavia, Advertising Manager, Massey- Harris Co. Curtiss, Dorothy VV.--Librarian in State Normal School, Geneseo. Daniels, Rosalind A.-Morganville. Degen, Olive P-- Forsyth, Celia M.- V Greco, Anthony I.-Ellicott St., Batavia, Physician in the U. S. Army. Grinell, Pauline H.-Mrs. Irving Maul, 435 East Main St., Batavia. Growney, Francis A.-Priest. Growney, Loretta M--l23 Summit St., Batavia, Teacher. Henning, Norman A.-Alexander. 0 Hiscutt, Esther L.-Mrs. Turnenee, 26 Brooklyn Ave., Batavia. Hoyt, Raymond A.-56 Otis St., Batavia. Jacks, Sylvia Dorothy-Le Roy. Kepple, Mazel Olive- Laramy, Grace Margaret- Lawson, Margaret L.- Linsler, Anna C.- Loomis, Glenn Sf-Killed in France with A.E.F., l9l8. Lortz, Eva E.-45 Columbia Ave., Batavia. MacLean, Lewis F.- A - MacLean, Willia1'd C., Ir.-Dellinger Ave., Batavia, with Scott 8: Bean. Muller, Robert E.- Page, Helen-Mrs. VVilliam Hatch, Boston, Mass. Pfeifer, Pauline A.-Mrs. Herbert H. Smith, Batavia- Redmond, Thomas I. Denver, Colo. Rial, Harold W.- Ryan, Catherine B.-219 Washiington Ave., Batavia, Teacher. Schwartz, Frances-VV ood St., Batavia, Teacher. Senn, Mabel Ruth-21 Kenetick Ave., Buffalo. Sennate, Arthur W.-464 Lexington Ave-, Rochester. Smith, Fern V.- Smith, Florence E.- Smith, Ralph-12 Elm St., Batavia, Engineer. Stackhouse, Lois E.- Sweetland, Mary K.-6 Central Ave., Batavia, Sec. to Ass't General Freight Agent N.. Y. Central R.R., Buffalo. Trick,Pauline Chester-Deceased. A Tucker, Oliver E4-Mrs. Vernon Scheck, Atlantic City. Whittaclqer, Ruth H.- CLASS OF 1914 Allen, Edith V.-Rochester. Blanchard, Lester B.-505 East Main St., Batavia, Auto Supplies. Bowman, jannita G.- Brice, Margaret M.-Mrs. Harold Amidon, 117 State St., Batavia. Belcher, Olive V.- I1141 y Tun BATAVIAN-N1N12T1z1zN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Burt, Ada F.- Carson, Florence E.- Casey, William il.-Vlfest Main St., Batavia. Caught, May H.-Chicago, Ill. Cochran, Cyril E.-136 Colonial Roads, Brighton, Mass., with Packard Motor Co. Dexter, Nora C.-Mrs. Newton, Geneseo. Dodds, William K.-Bulfalo Trust Co., Buffalo. Douglass, Elizabeth D.-Washington Ave., Batavia, Teacher. Early, Katherine Alice--Mrs. Harold Doty, Geneseo. Farnsworth, A. Viola-Mrs. Thomas P. Kerwick, 220 Washington Ave., Batavia. Freeman, James A.-South Byron, Physical Instructor. Gallagher, Marjorie V.-Mrs. A. Connoly, Buffalo. Garnier, Genevieve A.-6 Dellinger Ave., Batavia. Greeley, Helen M.-Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Olean. Griffin, N. Eloise-128 Bank St., Batavia, Bookkeeper. Hale, Corrine Grace- Horsch. Agnes A.-Mrs. Arthur Hoffmaster, 161 Summit St., Batavia. Ingalsbee, Myrtle A.-Mrs. Frank Annis, Batavia, Teacher. Johnson, Raymond A.-Ohio. Kelly, joseph J.-Z Lewis Ave., Batavia, Salesman. Lafler, Ruth M.- Leaven, Florence 1.- Lent, Marietta D.-Gieneseo. Lortz, Mary H.- Marcello, Phillip R.-51 Hutchins St., Batavia, Clerk. Maynard, Margaret A.-3 Willow St., Batavia, Bookkeeper. Mount, Walter H.-Minneapolis, Minn., Shoe Store Manager. Murphy, Florence M.- Nesbitt, Richard B.-648 Ellicott St., Batavia. Nichols, Lynn P.-11 Montclair Ave., Batavia. Nugent, Marget E.-Mrs. Harry G. VVard, 515 East Main St., Batavia. O'Brien, Lula Jane- Oderkirk, Anna C.-Mrs. Lee Beswick, Batavia. Pearson, Elizabeth D.-Mrs. A. E. Olsen, Avon. Powers, Marion L.-Mrs. George Green, Le Roy. Reed, Pearl F.- I . Schindelmeyer, Eunice E.-37 Vine St., Batavia, Phys1c1an's Clerk. Schoenfeld, Elsie E.-Mrs. Louis Hyman, Niagara Falls. Russell, Doris A.-53 East Main St., Batavia. Smith. Helen A.- Smith, Rosalind V.-439 jackson St., Batavia. Synder, Leona M.- I Spencer, Lorraine H.-Mrs. Robert L. Steele, 5 Ross St., Batavia. Swarthout, Isabelle R.-Deceased. Syrnons, Ursula M.-4 Fisher Park, Batavia. l Telfair, Marion L.-3 Washington Ave., Batavia, Teacher, Niagara Falls. Torrey, Gertrude H.-Stafford. Weed. Millard E.-Asheville, N. C., Store Manager. Will, Laura A.- 119 Laurel St., Buffalo. A 1.1151 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Willoughby, Anna H.-Mrs. Irving Wilder, 13 Vine St., Batavia. Yager, Rosa A.-Secretary, R. M. Walker. Zapf, Florence M. CLASS OF 1915 Birmingham, David 1.-Buffalo. Booth, Helen-Mrs. Louis Benedict, Buffalo. Booth, Herbert-Batavia 81 New York Woodworking Co., New York Office. Blodgett, Mildred L.-Mrs. Vernon Hibbard, 559 East Amherst St., Buffalo. Brown, Edmund S.-Lawyer, Harold F. Adams Law Office, Buffalo. Butler, May E.-Mrs. Carlos Walker, Angelica. Carson, Charles VV.-Y.M,C.A. secretary, Rochester. Carson, Robert- Cawkins, Arthur L.-Deceased. Chaddock, Eldon, H.- Coletti, Eivilio- Corti. Alfred-Buffalo, Pharmacist. Collins, Sibil E.-Mrs. Alfred Brittain, 935 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill. Colby, Florence- Coniber, John-R.F.D., Batavia. Corp, Cyrus E.-13 Montclair Ave., Batavia, Real Estate. Crissy, Frances M.- Dennison, Hazel R.-Mrs. Daniel VV. Tomlinson, 4th, U. S. Navy. Dunham, LucileH.-21 Summit St., Batavia. Durfee, Dorthea D.-Albion. Farrell, Byron H.-Medical College. Fincher, Myron G.-Professor of Veterinary Surgery, Cornell University. Forsyth, Kathryn-109 Washington Ave., Batavia, Teacher. Heywood, Harold-Deceased. Howe, C. Randall-VVhittier, Calif. Kauffman, Kathryn-520 East Main St., Batavia, Teacher, Buffalo. Kelley, F. Harold-112 North St., Batavia, Stock and Bond Salesman. Kelsenbach, Frank-19 Bank St., Batavia. Knoll, Marie J.-Mrs. Carl C. Koester, Porter Ave., Batavia. Koester, Carl C.-Porter Ave., Batavia, Nose and Throt Special. Ladd, Era Amos-Toledo, O. Lown, Gladys-Batavia, Insurance Office. Maher, Teresa M.-7 Garfield Ave., Batavia, Teacher. McMahon. Ralph-Bank St., Batavia., R.F.D. Nesbitt, Floyd H.-648 Ellicott St., Batavia. Redman, joseph V.-California. Ross, Mabel D.-Mrs. Claude Kulp, Ithaca. Robinson, Theodore-122 jackson St., Batavia, Lawyer. Russell, Alice G.-113 State St., Batavia. Ryan, Joseph M.-207 Jackson St.. Batavia, Meat Market Proprietor. Safford, Dorothy B.-Philadephia, Pa. Schrader, Pearl A.-4 South Spruce St., Batavia, Office Worlc. Schwartz, john P.-Physician, Des Moines, Ont. H161 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Shibley, Hettie M .-Guelph, Ontario. Silvernail, Louis C.- Spencer, Lyndon-Officer, Coast Guard Service. Spink, Annie-24 Tracy Ave., Batavia, G-loversville Teacher. Thomas, Susan G.-Oklahoma. Y .M.C.A. Wfork. Tuttle, Grace E.-Mrs. Porter Davis, Batavia. Weldgeii, Raymond O.- VVynn, Kathleen A.-11 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Teacher. CLASS OF 1916 Babbage, Marian F., Mrs. Isaac Chapell, Honeoye Falls. Beckwith, Ruby E.-Mrs Lawrence I-Iopp, 118 Vilashington Ave., Batavia. Belcher, Ruth M.-State St., Batavia. Bray, Marjory-Mrs. Harry S. Vaughn, 202 Main St., Rochester. Bridge, Russell I.-134 jackson St., aBtavia, Genesee Chemical Co. Brown, Leon I.-Rochester. Brown, Vincent J.-Rochester Electrical Supply, Rochester. Call, Irving-Instructor of Agriculture, Cornell University, Ithaca. Collins, Christina C.-Auburn Seminary. Crehan, Gertrude-Mrs. R. Fargo, Batavia. Dodds, Dorothy-Buffalo, Nurse. Donohue, Mary A.-37 Maple St., Batavia, Teacher. Finnegan, Francis H.-jackson St., Batavia, Insurance Agent. Follett, Regina-Batavia, Teacher. Gillard, Lloyd H.-105 Wliite Building, Utica. Gillons, Lamont A.-Deceased. Gubb, Lester W.-Batavia R.F.D. Hahn, Marguerite A.- Harris, Robert-Elba Road. I-Iapp, Helen A.-South Liberty St., Batavia. Hottois, Elizabeth M.- Huntington, Collis H.-Farmer. Lawson, Ethel M.- Lawson, Pauline- Lent, Ruth A.-Mrs. Doty, Geneseo. Locke, Irene M.-20 Clifton Ave., Batavia. Loomis, Harry E.-29 Bank St., Batavia. Luttenton, Leon-Ohio, Dentist. McCumber, Ralph- Miner, Lehman S.- Morgan, Edward-Batavia, Doctor. Nesbitt, Florence-648 Ellicott St., Batavia, Employed at Rochester. Oderkirk, Cassandra A.-Teacher in Batavia Junior High. Poultridge, Harry-Teacher, Syracuse. Ritzenthaler, Susan- Ruger, Catherine M.-Orange, N. J., Y.W.C.A. Worlc.' I1171 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEDN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Schoenfeld, Helen-Hotel Richmond, Physical Director. Steele, Francis B.-32 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Clerk at Steele 81 Torrance store. Townsend, Ralph H.- ' Weissert, julia C.-223 West Main St., Clerk, Western New York Utilities Co. Wilcox, K. Stanley-Buffalo. Wilcox, William E.-Railroad Work. Williams, Myron Earl-West Main St., Batavia, Financier. Ward, Marion B.-2 Park Ave., Batavia, Teacher at Batavia Senior High. CLASS OF 1917 Babcock, Clayton J.-Buffalo, Passenger Agent, New York Central. lialding, Catherine-Mrs. Glen Everingham, Geneseo. Broadbooks, Laura-Rochester, Teacher. Brumsted, Ethel M.-South Byron, Teacher. Burril, Hazel-Vine St., Batavia, Massey-Harris Company. Cacner, Robert P.-Rome, Real Estate Business. Casey, Francis L.-Ithaca, Lawyer. Clough, Irene V.-Mrs. Russell Bridge, Jackson St., Batavia. Cook, David-Instructor of Agriculture, Cornell University. Cooper, Mary-Mrs. John Walker, South Byron. Corti, john A.-Youngstown, O., Bookkeeper. Crehan, Margaret M.-Mrs. Steinburg, Rochester. Curtiss, Ralph P.-Rochester, Night Editor, Democrat X Chronicle. DeLano, Mary P.-Rochester, Physician's Assistant. Dolph, Hazel L.-Mrs. Arthur Lown. Rochester. Dunham, Alida G.-Mrs. States, Garson Ave., Rochester. Enos, Merton-19 Porter Ave., Batavia, Commercial Teacher. Fagan, Catherine F.-43 Vine St., Batavia., Secretarial VVork. Feasted, Helen-Prospect Ave., Batavia. Greentaner, Edna B.-67 South Main St., Batavia, Teacher. Halsey, Catherine R.-Oakhelcl. . johnson, LeVere H.-ll Ross St., Batavia, with Western New York Utilities Co iludcl, Douglass-Springfield, Mass. Kane, Sarah L.-113 North St., Batavia, with U. S. Gypsum, Oaktield. Kauffman, Helena-Mrs. Richard Ward, East Main St., Batavia. Krieger, Rebecca F.-24 Walnut St. Lamprakes, john L.-Rochester. Lehman, Elizabeth-Secretarial work, H-O Co., Buffalo. Lucid, Francis J.-120 Bank St., Batavia. MacVea, Bessie jane-Mrs. C. Ballard, Geneseo. Marshall, Ruth C.- Mathes, Mildred-22 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Librarian, Rochester. McGowan, Florence-Mrs. J. Terry, East Main St., Batavia. Mortimer, Earl I- - Moynihan, john M.-West F Avenue, Washington, D. C., Postal Service. Mulcahy, Grace I-I.-212 Tracy Ave., Batavia, Teacher, Rochester. may THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Neville, Helen V.-Mrs. Edgar M. Hackett, Cleveland, O. O'Brien, Florence E.-Mrs. Boshart, 291 Jersey St., Builialo. Page, Vivian-Le Roy, Oltice VVork. Pease, Bernice E.-Mrs. Kolin Hager, Schenectady. Pratt, Richard VV.-463 Ellicott St., Batavia. Reed, Ruth W.- Reiss, Meyer- Schramm, Mary V .-Mrs. Kingdom. M organville. Shedd, Ethel M.-7 Porter Ave., Batavia, with Western New York Utilities Co. Stein, Ruth V.-Mrs. Guy W. Patterson, Porter Ave., Batavia. Tait, Irene A.- Templeton, Minerva A.-Mrs. Gregory Ager, 39 lxlanlqattan Avedy Batavia' Trietley, Harry L.-Syracuse, N. Y., Reporter, Syracuse Telegram. Wade, Genevieve D.-East Main St., Batavia. VValker, John D.-South Byron. - Vtfarboys, Ruth-Mrs. Leland Tyler. Woodward, Herbert T.-Professor, Rochester University. CLASS OF 1918 Biggar, Vivian- Beckwith, Isobel-Bethany. Bonsteele, Merle E.- Corbett, Leo T.-North St., Batavia, Troop A, State Police. Darron, Florence-8 Chase Park, Batavia. Dart, Olive M.-16 Fisher Park, Batavia, Secretary to Principal, B.H.S. Deeny, Geraldine-165 Ross St.. Batavia, Teacher, Wiliam St. School. DiNatale, Peter-University of Buffalo. Dowd, Thomas H.-19 Wood St., Batavia, with New York Central. Ellinwood, Vincent I.-Springfield, Mass., Physical Director. Eustance, Mary C.-Mrs. R. McCormick. Evans, Georgia M.- . Feasted, Frank J.-Prospect Ave., Batavia, Clerk ,Bank of Batavia. Ferrara, Joseph-Teacher. Gillett, Irving I.-Byron. Growney, Helen- Hamilton, john-109 Bank St., Batavia, Bank. I Hamilton, Allegra E.-New York City, Western Electric Co. Heintz, Harold I.-Batavia, Electrician. Hill, Fred P.-Teacher. 1 Houseknecht, Ruth E.-Mrs. Irwin Worthington. Kauffman, Irene-520 East Main St., Batavia, Secretary. Lawrence, Marion- l Minor, Francis L.-61 Ellicott Ave., Batavia. I Peard, Robert C.-43 West Main, Batavia, Tailor. Pearson, Gertrude T.- P fn Geor e H.-Deceased Pzsagline, Coga D.-Rochester, Bookkeeper, North East Co. I-1191 TPIE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Pratt, Edward I.-Massachusetts Inst. of Technology. Roberts, Elizabeth-Buffalo, Teacher. ' Rosenkranz, Ruth- Saile, Neva E.-Teacher. Schoenberg, Max-Bank St., Batavia, Tire Dealer. Simpson, Iva, M.- Templeman, Helen-Mrs. Joseph Kelly, 2 Lewis Ave., Batavia. Templeton, Rhena-Rochester, Gas and Electric Co. Trietley, Gladys E.-12 Trumbull Place, Batavia, Genesee County Loan Asso. Ware, Florence E.-Rochester, Teacher. Webster, Daniel P.-Buffalo, Lawyer. VVorthington, Charles G.-Stafford, Mechanical Engineer. CLASS OF 1919 Babbage, Margaret E.-Batavia. Brickman, Linabelle-Batavia. Casey, Mary L.-Harvard University. Conklin, Alice G.- Christner, Elizabeth- Coolidge, Ruth A.-Mrs. VV. W. Robinson, Redheld Parkway, Batavia. Dispenza, Stephen C.-10 Maple St., Batavia. Donahue, james D.-232 Bank St., Batavia, Employed at Oaktield. Eustance, Harry-308 Titus Ave., Ithaca, Ass't. Civil Engineer. W.-Batavia. Ewart, R. Farber, Benjamin-University of Buitalo, Law Student. Fisher, R. G.-Gainesville, Teacher. ' Garnier, joseph-Hollywood, Calif. Gillons, Lois I.-Dellinger Ave., Batavia, Teacher. Gorham, Adeline-Mrs. james Barnes, Oakheld. Gover, Eleanor-East Ave., Batavia. Grace, Helen-Mrs. Leland Meyer, Lewiston Road, Batavia. Heywood, Horace W.- Houseknecht, Ida M.- Hyde, Lynford I.-Buffalo, Iroquois Door Co. johnson. Marjorie L.-Teacher at Amherst High School. Kelly, Nellie- Knickerbocker, Glen F.-Ohio State College. MacLean, Harry I.-28 Dellinger Ave., Batavia. Philadelphia, Pa. M.iller, Waltei' S.- Orlando, Mary QI.--4 Hutchins St., Batavia. Painter, Florence M.-2 Lincoln Ave., Batavia. Rick, Clara- Roberge, Ethel-Batavia, Batavia Times. Stone, Van S.-Utica, Mechanical Engineer. Smith, Carroll E.-36 Walnut St., Batavia. Stringham, Howard A.-Jamestown, Manaffer Dr VV'harton b ug Store. H201 School of Finance THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRIED AND TWENTY-FI Wia1'cl, Marion E.- Wood, Florence P.- WClClgC11, VVinifred-Batavia, Clerk Scott K Bean. York, Dorothy-Chemist, Buffalo. CLASS OF 1920 Baker, Helen-East Main St., Batavia. Bernd, Anna-Mrs. Harry Meier. Bigelow, Marjorie-Mrs. Arthur Spear, Buffalo, N. Y. Bigelow, Stuart-Bookkeeper. Bryant 81 Stratton, Buffalo, N. Y. Bishop, Arthur-Sunnnit St., Batavia, Bank of Batavia. Blanchard, Douglass-22 Fisher Fark, Batavia. Bradley, Grace-WVells College, Student. Brown, -ilC1'C1T1l2ll'1+l38 West Main St., Batavia, Reporter, The Daily News. Bruinsted, Harold-University of Michigan, Student. Canty, Arthur-Notre Dame University, Student. Casey, Constance-1 l9 Bank'St., Batavia. Casey, john-97 West Main St., Batavia. Dart, Lois-16 Fisher Park, Batavia. Feasted, Cecelia-Prospect Ave., Batavia, secretarial work. Fotch, Walter-Principal of Greenlawn High School, Long Island. Gerace, Louis-Washington, D. C. Growney, Genevieve-D'Youville College, Buffalo. Hamilton, Donald-Chicago, Ill. Happ, Lillian-247 Liberty St., Batavia, Teacher, Buffalo. Harris, Edith-Ithaca. Keibler, Bernice-137 Ross St., Batavia, Wallqei' Corporation. Ladd, Thyril-Hamilton College, Student. Marshall, Arthur-51 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, with Marshall News Store. McNally, Marie- Miller, Charlotte-Wellesley College, Student. Norton, Clara-Mrs. Leon Taylor, Arcade. O'Brien, Helen-Cedar St., Batavia, Teacher at St. Ioseplfs School. O'Brien, Mary-Sisters of Mercy, Buffalo, N. Y. Place, Dorothy-428 Ellicott St., Batavia, with Massey-Harris Co. Rose, John-University of Buffalo, Student. Russell, Edward-8 North Spruce St., Batavia, Reporter, Rochester journal. Saile, Mae-Teacher. Shoenberg, Sarah-Albany, Sudent. Sparling, Myrtle-Batavia, Teacher. A Squires, Eileen-Mrs. Edson Case, Canandaigua. Teffner, Gordon-908 Winona Ave., Chicago, Ill., with U. S. Gypsum CO. Weiss, Mary-Albany State College for Teachers. Westcott, Russell-Buffalo. Whalen, Mary-142 Humason Ave., Buffalo, Teacher. Whittleton, Frances-East Main St., Batavia, Stenographer. Winling, Ester-46 Montclair Ave., Batavia, with Miner Shoe Factory. 51211 THE BA1'AVIAN-NINIETEEN HUNDRED AND TWDNTY FIVE CLASS OF 1921 Allieri, Theodore-Buffalo, Dentistry Student. Betts, Bernice-Eastman School of Music, Rochester. Buchholtz, Dorothy-East Main St., Batavai. Carmichael, Merle-Fisher Park, Batavia, with McAlpine Brumsted Co Carson, Beatrice-Buffalo General Hospital Training. Casey, Lawrence-Notre Dame University, student. Combs, Marion P.-Elmira College, Student. Curtiss, Arthur W.-Rochester University, Student. Curtiss, Marion E.-588 East Main St., Batavia. Darch, M. Catherine-Elmire College, Student. Darron, Irma-8 Chase Park, Batavia. Dart, Susie S.-16 Fisher Park, Batavia. Dickinson, Donald-Rochester, Salesman. Embt, Florence- Engle, Emily A.-johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore Md Student Gehring, Beatrice M.-Syracuse. Kemp, Lyman-Cornell University, Student. King, Dorothy-Mrs. Hoffmaster, State St. Batavia. Kibbe, Herman S.-20 Ellicott Ave., Batavia., with Standaid Oil Co Kreiger, Gertrude-24 Walnut St., Batavia. Lewis, Robert T.-Rochester University, Student. Mathes, Roger T.-Cornell University, Student. Miller, Hazel-General Hospital, Buffalo, Student. Mullen, Helen-Mrs. LeVere johnson, East Main St., Bataua Neville, William G.-Notre Dame University, Student. O,Brien, Mary-125 Bank St., Batavia, Teacher. O'Dell, Norman-Cornell University, Student. Ogden, George D.-Cornell Law School, Student. Panepinto, Alfred-Syracuse. Reed, Florence-Elmira College, Student. Rogers, Herbert-Syracuse. Southworth, Walter T.-Cornell University, Student. Wheat, Oscar G.-Ohio State, Student. White, Lucile-Syracuse. Wood, Samuel H.-Union College, Student. Woolf, Ella-Bethany Center. Wurtzman, Pearl-Social Service VVorlc, New York. ' CLASS OF 1922 Ayres, Raymond-University of Michigan, Student. Bacon,-Christine-Mrs. Munt, Le Roy. Ballsmlth, Mary-Rochester Business Institute, Student Barnes, Evelyn-404 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, Office Work Beachel, Mabel-8 Prune St., Batavia. Bernd, Marian-15 Walnut St., Batavia, Clerk. 11221 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEDN HUNDRED AND TVVENTY-FIVE Bishop, Margaret-Sunnnit St. Batavia. Bluer, Marie-Bultalo Normal, Student. Bohm, Lester-Ohio State, Student. Booth, Lloyd-Townline Rd., Batavia. Bradley, Clifton C., jr.-Cornell University, Student. Brown, Victor-Vernon Ave., with U. S. Ciyspum Co., Qaktield. Burnett, Laura- Carpenter, Harold-454 Ellicott St., Batavia. Cheney, Paul-33 Vine St., Batavia. Clark, Helen-21 Porter Ave., Batavia, Office Wo1'lc. Colangelo, Michael-University of Michigan, Student. Commander, Beth-Teachers' Training School, Clarence. Corey, Rita-Geneseo Normal School. Cummings, Milton-18 Morton Ave., Batavia. A Curry, Laura-Mrs. Deifenbaclqer, Geneseo. Dailey, Mary-59 Tracy Ave., Batavia, Griffin's Art Store. Delbridge, Edward-Syracuse, Business College. Eberhart, Pauline-lO5 Ellsworth Ave., Batavia. Follette, Irene-Buffalo Normal, Student. Gage, Gladys-l5 Spruce St., Batavia. Garraghan, Loretta-13 Ellsworth Ave., Batavia. Gover, Donald-ll8 State St., Batavia. Gentner, Marie-Albany State College of Teachers, Glade, Donald-Carnegie Tech., Pittsburgh, Pa., Student. Croade, Frank-8 Cwoade Park, Batavia, University of Pennsylvania, Student. Greentaner, Alice-670 South Main St., Batavia. Harkness, Florence- Kauffrnan, Nicholas-Notre Dame University, Student. Kemp, Helen-Syracuse University, Student. Kohlmeyer, Lillian-l75 Summit St., Batavia, with The Daily News. Lafler, Marguerite-12 School St., Batavia, with Leadley Drug Co. Leadley, Edward M.-221 VVashington Ave., Batavia, with Leadley-VVoods Co. Levins, Lillian- Lowe, Clayton-132 Ross St., Batavia. Lowe, Webster-129 Ross St., Batavia, University of Buffalo, Student. Lucid, Harold-Niagara University, Student. Maher, Gertrude-Garfield Ave., Batavia, Buffalo Normal, Student. Mann, Eleanor-18 Fisher Park, Batavia. Marshall, Charles-University of Michigan, Student. Martin, Pauline-Mrs. Edward M. Leadley, 221 VVashington Ave., Batavia. Mathes, Sidney-University of Pennsylvania. Student. Merritt, Lillian-Eastman School of Music, Student. Midlesdadt, Ogden-161 Ross St., Batavia. Miller, Frank-Cornell University, Student. Miller, Lavern-Jefferson Ave., Batavia. Muxworthy, Frances- Parsons, Lawrence-Syracuse College of Forestry, Student. Peard, Oscar-15 Union St., Batavia. Proper, Beatrice-123 jackson St., Batavia, Teacher. Rial, Lawrence-Carnegie Tech., Pittsburg, Pa., Student. H231 THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN LTUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Ryan, Margaret-218 Washington Ave., Batavia. Schwingle, Olga-Mrs. Randall Howe, Whittier, Calif. Serve, Richard-Niagara University, Student. Smith, Lester-Canisius College, Buffalo, Student. Speed, Ivan-37 State St., Batavia. Spofford, Helen-Mt. Holyoke College, Student, Sprague, Gladys-150 State St., Batavia, Music Teacher. Stakel, Gilbert-2 Dellinger Ave., Batavia. Taggart, Earl-60 Pearl St., Batavia. Thomas, Oscar-Ohio State University, Student. Thurston, Robert-Cornell University, Student. Turner, Marian-Simmons College, Boston, Mass., Student. VValls, William-23 Linwood Ave., Batavia. lfVeed, Gladys-Prospect Ave., Batavia, with Doehler Die Casting Co. Wlieeler, Howard-University of Pennsylvania, Student. XlV1llJL1l', Roderick-105 'West Main St., Batavia, with Gypsum Co., Caledonia. CLASS OF 1923 Atwater, Helen-Vassar College, Student. Ball, Harold-3 Vine St., Batavia, with Doehler Die Casting Co. Batten, Leo W.-Fordham University, Student. Barnes, john-404 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, with Hengerer's. Bleurer, Lillian L.-Buffalo Normal, Student. Bosseler, Mary L.-Buffalo Normal, Student. Boughton, George S,-New York Institute of Musical Art, Student, N Brown, Lester-Bryant 81 Stratton, Student. Buckland, Belle- Burke, Ethel-35 Center St., Batavia. Callahan, John K,-27 Bank St., Batavia, with Gypsum Co., Oakfield. Canty, Thomas G.-Notre Dame University, Student. Carr, Robert VV.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Student, Collister, Bernice L.-Syracuse University, Student. Conrad, Kenneth-Canisius College, Student. Corey, Thomas-Ohio State, Student. Crehan, Loretta C.-Mrs. Lynn S. Doty, 121 Summit St., Batavia. Crocker, Lindsley H.-Hamilton College, Student. Darguish, Herman C.-109 Elm St., Batavia, with Hiscutt Baking C Davison, Walter T.-Buffalo University, Student. DeLano, Warren-45 West Main St., Batavia. DeLano, Louise-Kodak Park, Rochester. DeVoe, Ensign-Michigan University, Student. Dibble, William I.-Michigan University, Student. Dietschler, Oliver C.-Bryant 81 Stratton, Student. Ditzel, Margaret L.-Phono-Syllabic School, Rochester, Duerr, Albert VV.-Buffalo, Bank of Buffalo. Eberharclt, Carl O.-Cornell University, Student. Eustance, Gladys-123 Oak St., Batavia, Teacher. Student. ew York H241 , THE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDl1IiD AND Tw12N'rY-FIVE Figilo, Nicholas-Ohio State, Student. Gannon, Thomas-South jackson St., Batavia. Gay, Carl W.-Linden. Gehring, Pauline B.-Syracuse University, Student. Gelonek, Hilda M.-10 East Ave., Batavia. Gerace, Anthony L.-Cortland Normal, Student. Grentzinger, Mildred M.-32 Montclair Ave., Batavia, Telegraph Operator, Gubb, Marion D.-Oakheld. Haitz, Eleanor L.-Syracuse University, Student. Hamilton, Lucille B.-Wooster College, Student. Hawks, Burdette H.-Maryland University, Student. Hovey, Viola M.-Buffalo Normal, Student. Kauffman, Gerald P.-Carnegie Technical School, Pittsburg, Student, Kleps, Marion C.-17 Vernon Ave., Batavia, with Batavia Times. Landon, Donald R.-6 Montclair Ave., Batavia, with Bank of Batavia. Lehman, Helen E.-525 East Main St., Batavia, with P. W. Minor Sz Son. McAlpine, Dorothy B.-Mt. Holyoke College, Student. McAvoy, John-Churchville. McCurdy, Virginia T.-Cortland Normal. Merritt, Clark J.-Rochester. Miller, Albert B.-Milwaukee. Miller, Cecil L.-Temple University, Student. Miller, Cecilia G.-Miss Wheelockls School, Boston, Mass., Student. Miller, Frederick-Stafford Road, Batavia. Moore, Mabel F.-3 West Ave., Batavia, with MasseyLHarris Co. O'Brien, Charlotte M.-Pearl St., Batavia, Bookkeeper. Ogden, Richard B.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Student. Painter, Mary K.-2 Lincoln Ave., Batavia. . Porschet, Mary-50 Cedar St., Batavia, with Chamber of Commerce. Price, Thornton-fCornell University, Student. S. Mae Putnam-Mrs. Norris, 147 Ross St., Batavia. Rhodey, Marjorie L.-Elba, R.F.D. Riggs, Veronica C.-Batavia, R.F.D. Robbins, Edward C.-12 Montclair Ave., Batavia, with Dellinger Theater. Robinson, Floyd L.-University of Buffalo, Student. Robinson, Marian L.-9 Lewis Place, Batavia, with E. N. Rowell Co. Robinson, Martha E.-9 Lewis Place, Batavia, with Minor Shoe Factory. Rogers, Anna A.-36 Porter Ave., Batavia, with Batavia Times. Root, William R.-202 Summit Place, Buffalo. University of Buffalo, Dentistry Stud t. Steiner Slfto I.-25 Montclair Ave., Batavia, with Doehler Die Casting Co. S ll E ll-ll Willow St., Batavia, with The Daily News. tu we Schwartz, Benjamin-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Student. Squires, Kenneth W.-158 Ross St., Batavia, with Massey-Harris. Taggett, Harold O.-Ohio State University, Student. Taggett, Harry A.-Ohio State University, Student. Vincent, Ruth A.-Syracuse University, Student. Y waters, William. J.-Illinois Uuivei-Say, Student- i Ware, Rachael M.-144 West Main St., Batavia. , Weiss, Helen M.-16 Tracy Ave., Batavia, with Bank of Batavia. H251 THE BATAVIAN-NINETIEIEN LTUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Wortziiiaii, Abraham-Buffalo University, Student. Branton, Louise-South Main St. Rd., Batavia, Teacher. Young, VVebber-Amherst College, Student. CLASS OF 1924 Becker, Catherine A.-560 Ellicott St., Batavia, Buffalo Normal, Student. Beckwith, Archie R.-East Pembroke. Brickman, Wilsoii R.-l24 Bank St., Batavia. V Britton, Francis R.-ll7 Pearl St., Batavia, with Hickox-Rumsey Co. Brooks, Kenneth E.-l Lacrosse Ave., P. G, course Batavia High. Bower, Edward H.-410 East Main St., Batavia, Hamilton College. Bower, Eunice--6 Masse Place, Batavia, with Outlet Co. Brice, Loretta M.-20 Oak St., Batavia. Brunk, Frances M.-Lewiston Road, Batavia, with Massey-Harris Co. Buhl, Paul I.-Stafford, Cornell University, Student. Burleigh, Herbert S.-31 Waliiiit St., Batavia, Assistant Physical Director Y.M.C.A. Butler, Chauncey-Syracuse. Canty, VVilliam I.-31 Manhattan Ave., Batavia. Chase, Edwin-411 VVest Main St., Batavia, P. G. course Batavia High. Chilson, Jeannette L.-51 Buell St., Batavia. Cole, Harry VV.-l29 Summit St., Batavia, Syracuse University. Student. Collett, Marion-3 Thomas Ave., Batavia, Keuka College, Student. Conrad, Mildred L.-5 Lincoln Ave., Batavia. Corey, Lorraine-436 East Main St., Batavia, with Doehler Die Casting Co. Currey, Allene L. I.-Swan St., Batavia, with Minor Shoe Co. Darch, Dorothy D.-16 Vernon Ave., Batavia, with Batavia Times. - Darch. Herbert I.-Syracuse. Darnell, Florence E.-ll8 North St., Batavia., Cornell University, Student. Debole, Joseph-56 Main St., Batavia, Michigan University, Student. Ditzel, Frances M.-9 Oak St., Batavia., with Scott K Bean. Donahue, Donald M.-17 Porter Ave., Batavia, Notre Dame University, Student. Edgerton, Leslie H.-Elba Road, P. G. course Batavia High. Folger, Leslie-l West Ave., Batavia, with Bank of Batavia. George, Severin-160 Summit St., Batavia, Canisius College, Student. Gerace, Samuel-9 Hyde Park, Batavia, Canisius College, Student. Giamhelluca, Lawrence-27 Cherry St., Batavia, Buffalo University, Student. Gillons, Williaiii-10 Oak St., Batavia, with The Daily News. Glade, Edmund G.-16 South Main St., Notre Dame University, Student. Green, Estella M.-VVith Batavia Sz New York VVoodworking Co. Hynds, Roselle-Rochester General Hospital. johnson, Clarence T.-lO Main St., Batavia, with Dellinger Theater. Kearney, Gertrude A.-2l Woocl St.. Batavia, P. G. course Batavia High. Kenny, Anna D.-23 Vine St., Batavia, Blount's Business School. Krieger, Augusta C.-26 Main St., Batavia, Russell Sage College, Troy. Lehman, Lillian H.-525 East Main St., Cornell University, Student. H261 THE BATAVIANfNINE'1'lEEN HITNDIQED AND TWENTY-FIVE Lewis, Kenneth J.-637 Ellicott St., Batavia. MacLean, Charles C., jr.-ll Liberty St., Batavia, Hamilton College, Student. MacLean, Kenneth-11 Liberty St., Batavia, with McAlpine-Brumsted Co. Mann, Ethel C.-18 Fisher Park, Batavia, Bryant Sz Stratton College, Student, Marshall, Marion L.-38 Vine St., Batavia. McMarrow, Marion-Tracy Ave., Batavia, Blount's Business School. Miller, Lillian C.-Jackson St., Batavia, with E. ji. Beardsley 81 Co. Montague, VVilliam C.-39 State St., with Massey-Harris Co. Morith, Charles P.-l4 North Spruce St., with Batavia Ice Cream Co. Moyer, Marion H.-142 State St., Batavia. Neaverth, Elmer J.-5 Union St., Batavia, Canisius College, Student. Neth, Anna L.-Mrs. Everett J. Bass, 21 Church St., Little Falls. Noxon, Doris A.-3 East Ave., Batavia, Western Union, Buffalo. Peck, Kingsley C.-31 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, Rochester University, Student. Pies. Louis J.-400 jackson St., Batavia, Syracuse University, Student. Pratt, Harry K.-11 Brooklyn Ave., Batavia. Pratt, Victor-110 Bank St., Batavia, with Bank of Batavia. ' Putney, Laverne-Elba, Syracuse University, Student. Radley, Francis E.-12 Union St., Batavia, Darrow School, Rochester, Student. Richardson, Ruth O.-Francis Road, with Henning's. Roche, Harold I.-Cortland. Rose, Malcolm W.-23 Cherry St., Batavia. Ruffino, Thomas A.-117 Liberty St., Batavia. Ryan, Rose R.-219 Washington Ave., Batavia, Buffalo Normal, Student. Saile, Martha V.-Elba Road, Clarence Training School, Student. Schneckenberger, Merle M.-27 Manhattan Ave., Rochester University, Student. Schreiner, joseph E.-132 Liberty St., Batavia. Smith, J. William-Byron Road, Rochester University, Student. Smith, Catherine B.-105 Bank St., with Western N. Y. Utilities Co. Thurston, John H.-12 North Spruce St., Rochester University, Student. Uphill, Margaret L.-Batavia. Vincent, Harry B.-40 State St.. Batavia, University of Pennsylvania, Student. Voelker, Selma W.-159 Summit St., Batavia, with Dr. Mulcahy office. Wakeman, Dorothy I.-48 Kingsbury Ave., with Outlet Co. Welker, Alice M.-Bank St. Rd., Batavia. White, Helen M.-Oakfield Road, P. G. course Batavia High. VVilber, Glenn M.-105 'VVest Main St., with Bank of Genesee. . n Wood, Fergus D.-213 East Ave., Batavia, with Western N. Y. Utilities Co. Wood, Harold F.-East Bethany. Yenson, Charles L.- H271 AND ADS QQKES THE BA'rAv1AN-NINETEEN I'lUNDRl2D AND Tw1aNTY-FIVE Napoleon Qtalking to Adam over the phonej : You know Adam, my folks are very poor. I ran away from home when I was a kid. VV'hen I made my pile, I thought that I should do something for them. After some deliberation, I sent them a bathtub. Two days later I received this telegram from home: Dear Napoleon, received your gift. sure is a beaut, please send the oarsf' -.Oi Mr. Comfort: VVhat is water used for ? L. Winslow: It's used for padding between a boat and the land. - V. Murphy ttranslating in Virgilj: Three times I tried to put my arm around her neck. Three times-and that's as far as I got. Miss I-Iunn: I should think that was quite far enough. 1.1.O - He: 'WVhy do blushes creep over girls' faces'?,' She: Because if they ran they would kick up too much dustfl io- Father: I see by the gasoline tank you didn't get very far last night. Son: Well, father, I'm not complaining. -402 I hear vour doctor is quite a rough character. . b Yes, he's the village cut-up. .10-.- Father: That young man of Catherines is simply impossibleg he absolutely won't be sat on. ' Young Brother: Oh, yes, he will. Ask Catherine. -.-O,-. Alex: Oh, Leon, you English are so slow. Leon: Er-I'm afraid I don't grasp you. She: That's just it. io? What would you call a man who hid behind a woman's skirts ? A magician. 1110141- Ed: Going to have dinner anywhere tonight. Win feagerlyj : Why, no, not that I know off , Ed: Say, you'll be awfully hungry by morning' -T101-1 Norman Case: I-Iow's the chicken today? Waitress: Fine, how's yourself. fO-lf Dwight Betts chugged painfully up to the race track. The gatekeeper, de- manding the usual fee for parking SPHCC, Called Cuff One dollar for the car. 'P I Sold, cried Dwight with a sigh of rehef. . 1-0,4 v Overheard in 111: A fine stenog you'll make. Call yourself a typist and 1 ' k ho iv to ut a ribbon in a typewriter. I H . Con tlfgiibnsleciw VXlell dlbes Paderewski know how to tune a piano? 51291 PHE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDIQED AND TWENTY-FIVE 'ff ,,, V. - . -5-V -fg5,ng' . 4 -- ', Vw: ff, I f , 'ff , . ly f ,V ,JV ,. X 1 51, . - -2' ff- ,. - , f - wr 5 ffjfij 5:14, I 'D .I THE BATAXVIAN-NINETEEN TTUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE IN YE QLD RED SCHOOL HOUSE. Teacher Qduring visit of inspectorj : Jimmie, who signed Magna Carta ? Jimmie: Not I, Teacher. Teacher: Be seated. Inspector: Call that boy back. I clon't like his manner. I believe he did do it. .lol- A A TRAGEDY. She laid the still, white form beside those that had gone before. No groan, no sigh from her. Suddenly she let forth a cry that pierced the still air, making it vibrate into a thousand echoes. It seemed to come from the very depths of her soul. Twice the cry was repeated, and then all was quiet again. She would lay another egg tomorrow. 1101-4 A good punishment for some of our present day reformers would be to buy them :1 seat in the front row for the Follies and then blindfold them. V , lol- , What's so funny ? I was just thinking, ha! hal if- Yes, yes? Moses had dropped the slate and broken the Ten Commandments. U . f-o-- . Prof. Qto student who has placed his feet on the bench in front of himj : Take your feet down, please, so I can see what you look likef' The student complies. Prof.: That's sufficient. Put them back up, please. li-0,- Voice on 'phonez John Smith is sick and can't attend classes today. -I-Ie requested me to notify you. A Miss Dart: Who is this speaking? H Voice: This is my roommate. i-1OiL1 Russianf being marched out at 4 a. m. through rain and sleet, by Bolsheviks to be executedj : This is awful mean of you to march me out in weather like this. Leader: You ought to pity us: we've got to march back. ,lioi-i An Englishman and a Yankee were arguing about the speed in which their insurance companies paid their policies. I Englishman: A man died in London and his wife received a check in the next mail. . - I Yankee: Th'at's nothing. Our company is located on the fifth floor ot. a thirty-story building. A man fell off the roof the other day and we handed him his check when he passed by our window, , ,,O,. - A Mormon is a man with an exaggerated idea of his capacity. Where's, your mother these days, Tom F ' 7 Gone to Bagdadf' That's strange. I didn't know he'd run away. ' I1311 THE BATAVIAN-N1N1i'r1sEN LIUNDRIZD ANND TWENTY'-FIVE A4slc!7zLhe X WOW! 7770 W o - aww me kfhata E 5 , 5 , may . fWc2'9afa if comibf E i Be-ibang or bgsz' om how I 00-12' H321 'l'1i12 l4,xrAviAN-NINETEIQN llnNn1:itn AND TWENTY-lflvn The head of a large lirm, while passing through the packing room, observed a boy lounging lazily on a box of goods and whistling cheerilv. The chief stop- ped and looked at him. ' How much do you get a week ? Ten dollars. Then here's a week's pay: now clear outf' VVhen did we hire that boy ? the chief inquired. Never, was the reply. He just brought a note from another lirmf' Hell's Bells V' exclaimed the student as his alarm went off. ...t-.011 VVhen my mother was three years old, she fell from a third story window. ,' Did she die P -,0,,. Frosh: It says here that two months ago a couple in Brooklyn had triplets and now they have twins. I Soph: How's that ? Frosh: L'One of the triplets died. . Holy Smoke, cried the cannibal as the cook fried the missionary. . lo-1 Now we're approaching that long tunnel. You're not afraid, sweetheart ? Not at all dear, if you only take that cigar out of your mouth. i .?0.-.. ,. Ada Olmstead: L'Life is just one fool thing after another. Leslie Edgerton: Yes. And love is just two fool things after each other. ,Toi-. Florence Qon a sleigh-ride with VV-j Z Stop this instant or l'll get out and walk. W-' But Flo-H ' Florence: You needn't explain: a person who would do that is no gentle manf' . W-2 uBut Flo, this darned horse won't go unless I whip himf' Q .iioil William Southworth: t'What's that grating noise I hear r Duke Salisbury: f'Oh. that's the Seniors filing down the aisle. -1.0,-.. ?n Fxchange- A When and where did the chimney sweep? Can Ida-ho? Does the jewelry box? Did the door step 'cause the sardine can? Who said the mountain rocks? What gave the window pane? What .does a railroad tie? U Where did the butter Hy? How doth the frail net control the wave? What makes the water pail? ' t H331 PHE BATAVIAN-NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TxvEN'rx' 1 Glnnrerningbg GB111' 2-Xhhvrtiavra .JI Elt in largvlg thrnugh th? nib nf nur ahhertiners ihat this hunk in mails pnaaihlv. mhm runtemplating making sm purrhasv refbr In gum' Eniaiiian :mil tinh nut mlm gum' frirnhz are. I ??-----f--Aar- - 1- -'ei . f Whztman 5 Candy Always Satisfy- , gas. Sample' XVe Have the Exclusive Agency l i-ff 'd , ' in Batavia. LEADLY DRUG CO. V Two QUALITY DRUG STORES. EIU Main Street. U3 Main Sfffiet Herbold 19 T H Millinery Shop i , V Hemstiteliiiig and Pleating Bat Y Y , BATAVIA, N. Y. O f NI -Sli t The Largest Stock of Outing BICYCLES and SUNDRIES and Vacation Supplies in the GO,CartS Re-Ti1-ed. , CW' at GENERAL REPAIRING The Steele -Q 699 Torrance Co. W, J, DAVIS Calif, Tennis, Baseball, Croquet, 1 Igishing, Camp Supplies, Stoves, V 2 CCHTCIA Stl Get. Dishes, C 1 ug Ut I :tn Chevrolet Studebaker CHAS. MANCUSO Ei? SON CARS AND TRUCKS THE HQUSE OF USED CAR BARGAINS. 214-210 EAST MAIN STREET, BATAVIA, N. Y, l i I l Building Material Wood Coal QUALITY-The Highest. SERVICE-The Best. SATISQFACTIGN-01' Your Money Back, Liberty St. Lumber Ee Coal Co., Inc. K PHONE 200 Knox and Gage M. E. LOWE Hats L S01 d Exclusively by V Pittston, Kingston, Lehigh ANTHRACITE CCAL H . IJ. 28 Swan Street. Batavia, N. Y 124 Main st, R Hoszery That Shows. Up Pretty Ankles if . -Newest Shades V -Nearly 70 of them . ff - just think of it-70 different shades of Hose to choose from-Can you imagine your shade not. being among them? No, indeed, and the qualities are lovely, no mat- ter what price you pay, S100 to 34.50. 101-103-107 MAIN STREET Gifts A or For Compliments of Graduates and H. A. Leedom J une Brides E STQRAGE co. I fi Q5 J. B. GRIFFIN GIFTS AND CHINA. 109 Main Street. Batavia, N. A. G. HENNING 113W-115-117-119 MAIN STREET. DEPARTMENT STGRE. The Home of Betty Wales Cocits and Dresses TVVENTY -E IVE DEPARTMENTS M t riuls Sweaters Rug ll 1 lefs Gloves , C -t t I 1 P tterns Jewelry D p 1 Sl 1 S1 XX d Sl I I D t 3 3 1 f l XS T 5 X t Bl k t L U ll ll C 15 It Pays To Attend The Best School I AD QNX Y I V .., . . . ' . 4 - . ' .,.. .1 A ' f 0' , ,' . E - - ..::L.-L.L..:..........:- '..4-:.g..::.5' cf... gay' -'fri - BRY ' T JE? 'H'5ayf!5:2ggx.e?2fy lgzivltgiltilitftititff 'NN' ,iv ,Gai ' 1 - 53 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE V CLASSES UPON A RESEARCH EXFEDITION its n1 IKT . -f NCQ? 697 Read This The success you achieve in life de- pends largely upon what you do during - the first five years after leaving high our school. What you are at forty is de' ' termined by what you do during these Employment Dzpurtment Years- T0 Waste them id1Y dfiifing F. d G d 5 S would beacostly error. The financial In J W Jo I E battles oi 1945 will be won by those fir Grgdugpgy- I who prepare now. The tremendous 'I P cost oi those struggles must be paid by 'X the driiters. N Our courses are designed to help you win. They are abreast of the times. Over 50,000 students have won success by the aid oi this training. Hundreds are added to the list every year. You l can join this army of successful business l rnen and women. You have the ambi- m tion and the native ability. Our training will lead you to certain prosperity. Write for our free booklets oi information which tell about our college grade W courses. 1' Business Administration 3 Professional Accountancy QC. P. AJ Secretarial Science and rg the Standard ' ,, p Courses Bookkeenins 5 2 Shorthand English E, 5 Tvpewrmns BRYANT 86 STRATTON COLLEGE Main Street At North, Buffalo, N. Y. ?. l- N I i A 1 a-.-41 in I We Most Cordially Invite All Students X to visit our plant and see how modern methods of Laundering A are capable of relieving your parents of that task, which is so X loathsome to most of them. SANITARY WETWASH LAUNDRY X Page a11flEbIi11g, Props. 15 STATES STREET PHONE 63OjW . T . . f THE LGWN-SHERWIN F1X7PI'1I1t11'1g CO. CQMPANYX Q, I I N S U R A N C E Louie-leaf warts and X 111.1119 av spetzalty X EXPERT ADVICE. , Q 1 FRANK A. LOWVN X SIDNEY A. SHERXVIN 122 MAIN ST. BATAVIA, N.Y. 3 First National Bank Bllill' g X BATAVIA, N. Y. i ' i I X , N t 1 i W . 1 N NEW FAMILY THEATRE Always Showing the Latest and Be st Af'iTl'1lC'ti0llS At Reasonable Prices Murphy Bmsq l--i Compliments Of 1 ' XVho1esa1e n Batavia Pure Ice Candy 1 Eb Storage Co. Batavia, N. Y. AXIDM BREAD MADE BY HISCUTT BAKING COMPANY SOLD AT YOUR GROCEIVS. ' H. E. TURNER E6 CO. F urniture, Floor Coverings All Grades 1 GENESEE COUNTYS LEADING HOME 1 FURNISHERS. t t Batavia, N. Y. 111 Main S ree . ii----iseee Light oloifed Suits A striking tho peifectly authentic and delightful com lJ111'1t1011 A Biscuit oi ALure shade of Fashion Park suit of modest hue with a tie so brilliant and unusual that lt recalls the sash of the old Spanish Tore1dors and you are a well diessed man THT sU1Ts 335 00 THE NECRWEAR .,.......,,...,l............ . O THE ADVICE ..,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,,,......,.....,.. FREE McALPINE- BRUMS-TED THE CLOTHIERS Bright aolored Neckwear VVorn with a white collar attached shirt-black boots- ? , Y up sssAAsssssA-ssss sss'isssss 1-.5 CO. I A - C- GORDUN ll Jackson St. Shoe Real Estate l PQIIO1' City Property a Specialty : OFFICE 74 LIAIN STREET- C3.tl1Cl'l1'1C Sllllfli A OFFICE PIIONI' -lf. 1 43 JACKSON STREET. Complete Commercial Banking Foreign B k . Banking, Personal Checking Ac- van izngi counts, Trusts, Bonds, Safe De- 6e1 7j1Ce A posit Boxes and lnterestAccounts. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE. The First National Bank CAPITAL .....,.... . .. . 35 100,000LOO SURPLUS qnamedp .,AA . , 213,000.00 DEPos1Ts ...0.., . . .0... 2,700,000.00 VVESTERN N. Y. MQTQR , LINES, INC' C4Y07'l'lpll7'l'l67'll'S 35 JACKSON STREET. BATAVIA, N. Y. PEIONE 16 Charter a Bus for Your A Sl'l1'I'11TlCI' EXC1.'l1'STO1'1. REAL ESTATE AND REA ONABLE RATES INSURANCE. Adler-Collegian G E R M A N ' S Clothes Sold Exclusively by The Outlet Co. 7 JACKSON STREET. BARBER SHOP Over A 59 MAIN STREET We Pay 6M on Installment Shares B and 4'Wg Qn Savings Aecounts -Genesee Countjf Loan Association ESTABLISHED 1879 For Those Who Want the Finest LViIly.v-Oz'c1'i'a1zd is now building Auzeri cfs f0l'L'l'lZ0.Yf,CIll'01'll0- Y l7llL',fl1C'1fI-CIC' lfVillyv-Kiiiglif Sir. We are now showing all models of this line car-also the New Ozferlaizd Six. LEADLEY-WOODS Motor Corpn. Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. l . s f F. W. Putnam Co. WHEN You VVANT l A Style and Quality bggf , . Q4 IN YOUR CLOTHING l MASONS' MATERIALS . BUILDERS, HARDWARE ,Come to . Quality and Service Our Motto. R. L. F ord's Store 59 Main Street. ' A il l Bacav Pl Z4 u. P 1 Phone '33-X. 'Q Batavia Lumber EG? Coal Co. B. H. HANBY, Manager ul Retail Building Supplies All Lumbernand Building Material used in the construction of the thirty houses under construction for the Walker Homes Company 'are being furnished by us. There must be a reason. . Fitting of the Compliiiieiits of Batavia Ice Cream Feet Company is a Science at t Batavia Signs S. W. Service Our Motto Now If Necessary. Cash Bootery JAMES H. NELLIGAN 120 Main Street 94 MAIN STREET . BATAVIA, N. Y. CANANDAIGUA ' BATAVIA PE LYNCH - FULLER CORP'N. i'Home of Better Values NN YAN OLEAN GENEVA MILLINERY v S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL E. R. FULLER, Manager 81 MAIN STREET BATAVIA, N. Y. Cvmelimwfs of Compiiiiieiits of F. W. Woolworth S on Company ' W A BATAvIA,N.Y. EITHBWWDI GROUND FLOOR PORTRAIT STUDIO ART GIFT SHOP W . E Hagae G Bank Street. Batavia, N. Y. D3 Imported Einbroideries, Jewelry, Wood Novelties from Italy, and the Fiore-Reale Perfume and Powder Dolls, Creams and Vanities from France. QCD Gifts Reflect Thought. Established 1863 Business School Day and Evening Classes All the Year 'Round. Send for New Catalogue. Rochester Business Institute 172 Clinton Ave. So. Rochester, N. Y. The Complete Hardware Store With Quality and Service YOUNG'S A hardware store, located in the New First National Bank Building, that is never satished with a transaction unless the customer is. That's why our success has been so marked. WE STAND SQUARE- LY BEHIND EVERY ARTICLE NVE SELL. If a purchase from this store is not entirely satisfactory we deem it a favor if you return it. Our stock of hardware is complete in every detail and the quality is un- surpassed. Young's service is known to be reliable. If it's hardware go to Youngs B FRANK R. YOUNG The Complete IIa1'dw:u'e Store With Quality and Service 104 MAIN STREET BATAVIA, N. Y. V 9 9999 COMPLIMENTS T OF Compliments WIILIAM A. HALE. 'Of if William M, Hgpp A SIMPLE EXAMPLE IN THRIFT, Q0 M S w gg, SOD I V QUALITY PLUS me N' Y ECONOMY EQUALS THE ECONOMY 9999 Q j ' ees CASH MARKET 10 State Street. Phone 615-W. Where Better Meat Costs Less. Scheck lv Candy Always the Best! Soda We use only the very Best Ice Cream Materials in all our Products W. T. WILSON Rosenbloomis' D11 P011t Paints READY-TGFWEAR and 'Q' Murphy Vafnishes 61 Main St., Batavia S St- te Street Ph 184 WIARD R. M. Walker Plow Company . AUTHCRIZED Ma1mfact1,zrers of FORD DEALER Agricultural Full stock of Parts lenzents Expert Zlflechanics BATAVIA, N. Y., U' S, A- 19-27 VVEST MAIN STREET BATAVIA, N. Y. al Compliments of- Massey-Harris Harvester Co. Batavia, N. Y. ,al F. E. Mason if B Sons .W.WELCH Distributor of Make more Gold Seals and Labels than any Cadillac other two manufactur- ers combined. M Otor Cars G.M.Cl T fucks F. E. MASON 81 SONS Batavia' New York 233 W. Main St. Batavia, E. J. BEARDSLEY CO., Inc. Hickey-Freeman Clothes QM-li 79 MAIN STREET, BATAVIA, N. Y. , ,M - THE STORE or s QUALITY GRoCER1Es AT RIGHT PR1CEs Redmond Bros. , 10 State Street.- RIT CI-ILIN'S Upstairs Store CORNER MAIN AND STATE STS. Ladies' Shoes, Hosiery and Millinery. Carry a Fountain Pen Always You never know when you will be called -upon to sign a check, paper, document, etc. Be prepared by carrying a Fountain Pen or Eversharp Pencil in your pocket. FOUNTAIN PENS-Conklin, XVater- PENCILS-Eversllarp, Conklin and man, Sheaffei' and Parker' Ingersoll MacGree11ey-Slegh t-DeG1fczff Co. 67 BIAIN-FlgEl'334lgK'Flg?1l,A, N. Y. The Berry Patch Kilian EG? Eveland Home K Cooking ' Regular noonday and evening lunches. A La 5 Carte S61-VICE' Over IO4 Main Street Private parties cartered to FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' 32'MA1NlsTREEr BUILDING - ..-- M16 . isillu fiue' H i l J a . i ' Give More Thought to Music Good Music Makes Happy Homes. Happy Homes Make Life Worth Living. ' soHAFER's MUSIC HOUSE 52 MAIN STREET BATAVIA, N .Y. T Compliments of the HOTEL RICHMOND Farms and City .Homes . ispsiizsliizttmes. Cvmplnnents The Green Ee of Sandefifgency Molly Pitcher A'Sefvi3h0f1gag,g?g?SHeS-'' Chocolate Shoppe Woolworth B ld g B t N Y suvnms V X - A l PENNXSQQNIA fag , x L m U ' F . uBg :'mnN Ure highest grade of! the world Gasoline-Motor and Tractor Oils-Kerosene BEARDSLEY 81 MURPHY, INC. Attention ! , T Cofnplnnents The very latest in hair cut- ting, bobbing and shingling. V of PAUL FRICKER DI'BBLE'S Lunch - ' 1LgJxwkson Street, Batalvin. .4 STATE STREET ' ' - ' -. DA N 5 fy. .., , ? 1 7 Q 2 A?2vAo,xvAUA A i' Q '1- f w '-helm-V. 4 f'? 'W'f'L-lf-ff1 1 ' W! ' J. 9 f , ' A ,. W Q A 312 c f X 1- 5 w e U 5 l v S 554 5 51 ' 5 V NJ and om :v 1462 , ' -av -- em - eflcafoefsonal S - el' ly ,gl Craft 9 ln Y More e1'V1ce S 0 , . , , 1- me S Smen ear Book than t Chgol aln , ? c jx 1 -5.1 s quare f ' speci des' . Went annual 'K -' I A S . 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V .,,., 1 , Ui. ., .X Y: ,ha gfzxp Y ,LJ , . -. Na-wi I --xf H 41. U' f V vi. um UA -... , . L W 1, , 5625: H, 4 ,V i ,J ffxmifiii ' g ' : 'V A ff J '17 -Ti' ET. ,. 'I '. M71-fis4l'lf. '3 f , vm ' -VQQ Q 1 Q 1 j?ia:y' 3,3Jy . - ' .-XWXJQLWQE D RROW SCHOOL of Business A friendly school Where sincere personal interest and co-operation among the students .ancl faculty are evident-thorough training-- - satisfied-graduates-a free Employment Service active in helping you secure the position best A suited to your qualifications. ' ' ' Q STONE 1974 ROCHESTER! N. Y. 218. EAST ,AVENUE llllllIIllllIIllIIIulllIllIllllIIIInIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllll IllllIIullIllIlllIIullIIIIllllnlllllllllllllllllll sooivr Ee BEAN' D1'yG00ds, Ccz1'pets,' Etc. ' .99 85 MAIN STREET, BATAVIA, N. Y. l1lIIIIlllIllllIlIlIIllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIllIIlllIlllllllIIlllIllIlllIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllxllllllxl 000.35 :E+- All Group Pictures in This Book Are From PHOTOGRAPHS by J. G. MCJURY I hone 232-XY Y 80 NI Street. I'so1i t 3 p tr nag f P t 't I' ' C 1 Ph t graphs. ...qegn :E+-' VVHRNSYOU THINK OF MEATS THINK OF US The Market Sanitary Blue Bird Inn The Place To Have Your Dinner Parties. Cooper 8: Son Co., Inc. - Q' 54 Main street. Phone 279 HOME-LIKE SURROUNDINGS. The Hamilton Hotel and Garage 24 Main Street Batavia, N. Y. REAL GOOD HOME COOKING Strictly First Class ROOMS Bright and Attractive IWaZk-Over VVear the Shoe the Street of Fashion Likes. ,i-. T. F. WOODWARD 81 SON 74 MAIN STREET. Main Street Batavia, N. Y Compliments FRANKLIN STORES Sc to 31.00 - 51-53 IXIainH KStreet. ' The Batavia Y. M. C . A. The Home or tue Hi-Y Club, the Junior Hi-Y Club, the High School Bowling League and the College Catulogus Library. The Hi-Y Slogan : Clean Speech, Clean Sport, Clean Livingiand a High Standard of Scholarship. Compliments Listen Inn Radio Ice Cream 208 East Main Street. E, N. ROWELL -',EE:naC-'ggiemge Mfg. of Paper Boxes. -v2aswG,3S'25fJmt'3a'- BATAVIA, N. Y. This SURE Is The Young Mens and Students Clothes Shop We exist for and cater to the young man who is careful of his attire. Our Shirts, Neckwear, Collars and other dress essentials appeal to the fastidious young man Who- is willing to spend some money to look right. EDW. P. VERBRIDGE The Haberdasher 64 Main Street Batavia, N. Y. I SUGAR B OWL '33 Famous for Quality Home-Made Candies and Ice Cream. Express the sentiments you wish to convey with Strohls Flowers. Send them by wire or fast mail anywhere in a few hours time. a 19.67 TRQ11'-2 QS'0N5 Lamprakes 6? Somis 6 f?2'0'u6'S proprietors Telephone 900 4 I BATAVIA, N. Y. BataviaWholesale Hickox-Rumsey Grocery Co., Inc. CO., Inc. Pedigreed and Certified Distributors of Seed. Maxwell House Coffee BATAVIA, NENV Yom Nash Advanced Special Six INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS, TRUCKS and Farm Supplies. sEAooRD-sLocUM,564 E.Ma1nsf. ALFREHDA HUNIVERSITY Otfers Courses in: Science, Liberal Arts, Ceramic Engineering, Applied Art, Agriculture, I-tural Teacher Training, Music, Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental and Pre-Law Nvork. SUDUVIER SCHOOL Tuition is free in the New York State Schools of Clay-YVorking and Ceramics and of Agriculture. Standards of scholarships are high, expenses are moderate. Convenient for students from XVestern New York. For information apply to PRESIDENT BOOTHE C. DAVIS Alfred, New York J. s. CALLAHAN MEATS and GROCERIES Telephone 141 26 Main Street Now I KM-ow-You Really Get D 0 u ble Satisfaction When You NVear Clothes From the Union Clothing Store. The first feeling of Satisfaction you get the day you buy one of our Suits-it Hts- its style's correct-the price is right. The second Satisfaction comes to you after months and months of continued wear- When you discover that the garment still holds true to its original Astyle lines. - n Prices 25.00, S30.00, S35.00, 3310.00 Union Clothing Store 78 Main Street, Batavia, N. Y. EXIDE. Batteries 'Q' RADIOLA RECEIVING SETS 'Q' Miner Battery Co. ' COMPLIMENTS or THE METROPLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. F. A. BILLS, Mamzger ELLSWORTH' E99 B'OiYCE DRY GOODS CROCKERY AND ENAMELWARE 65 MAIN STREET BATAVIA, N. Y. Graduation Gifts R R of Lasting Satisfaction ALBERTY DRUG OO. Phone 908 We Deliver Promptly A ' C1 Cf 'Bradley The Market Basket Sf Co. V SfO1'9S IEWELERS A STORE AT YOUR DOOR F 96 Main Street. P 1. O W 3, Marg ilhnrnln R Q' 54 it 1 s 'Q M ft Gbrrhrztra s n lg Batafvia, N YY Clark Merrz'tt, fr., Mgr. Everything for the Sportsman DAVIS Sf TUTTLE 47 Main Street. Climax Corporation H. M. Ingraham BATAVIA, N .Y. 5' WATCHES Ensilage Cutters DIAMONDS Bean Threshers Grain Threshers QUALITY FIRST MATHEMATICALLY John 6537 Sons ,SPEAKING If your property was Worth 35,000 last - ' 1 5 how much is it worth today? I A , -prolglem from an insuranc Dealers in B1,1ild11'1g p t f 11 -Ifdy. d stand 111 . Th hould h 'mportant Materlals ff t your property insuran 'fly t g e yourself adequate p t t D t you want me to go over t th Y A L. J. BURNS BATAVIA, N. Y. Phone 49. No. 96 Main Street. ' The Phillips' Real' Estate Agency REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 46 Main Street, Batavia, N. Y. Phone 559-W. Open Saturday and Monday Evenings. Bl nt's Business School O ll NEW FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ' ' Sh rt Ample facilities for first-class service. Thorough instruction in 0 - hand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Spelling, Penmanship, Secretarial and ' Business Practice courses. There is no education that costs so little and pays so much as a Business Course. SARAH M. 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