Batavia High School - Batavian Yearbook (Batavia, NY)
- Class of 1926
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We shall appreciate it immensely if you will save a place in your memory for the 1926 Batavian P bl hclbythc Class of 1926 Junior Senior High School Batavia N. Y. .xl , v . 4,-,,,,, J I I 1 2 The Class of 1926 Dedicates This Batafvian to Miss Marion Short In Loving Memory of her Faith in our Students, her Unselfish Devotion to our School and her Constant Love for each of us. 'N Patrons of The Batafvian The undersigned have honored the liatavian Staff hy becoming Patrons of the Batavia high school year book. The members of the Senior Class and the Batavian Staff wish to thank them for their generous contributions. Mayor Charles XV. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. R. M. lN'allier Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Corbett Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hovey Mrs. Catherine Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sleght Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carr Mr. and Mrs. F.. I. Gubb Miss Alice Goff Mrs. Marie Knoll Koester Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hosmer Mrs. Wfilliam NVilson Mrs. G. Gartley Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Halmerinann Miss Frances Bryan Miss 'losephine -lohnson Miss Mattie Mitchell Mrs. Florence Hamilton Miss Leo Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Charles l-loclgson Hon. F.. A. Vlfashburn Hon. Judge Cone Mr. George W. NVatson Mr. james Decker Dr. -T. johnson Dr. F. D. Carr Dr. D. Pierce Dr. A. L. Kendall Dr. H. L. Ebling LAXVYERS Mr. lfVilliam Coon Mr. John Greeley Mrs. Alice Day Gardner District Attorney Wfilliam Darch DOCTORS Dr. Lee Mulcahy Dr. H. Le Senr Dr. Carl Koester Dr. N. Shults Dr. C. L. Davis .i...:A:. JL:4.aa-ge:.1.Lum1,-mu5-m1..ms.-...........t,,. N-slmqggmq,,,,mmAmh A 'r+'--.Q..f, fj'Qw.svzm:+i.,a,at,, , , V CLUBS E Kiwanis Batavia Business 8: Professional Rotary VVomen's Club Knights of Columbus Y.M.C.A. I Batavia Lodge No. 475 CMasonsj BANKS First. National Bank Bank of Genesee Bank of Batavia Genesee County LOH11 T g INDUSTRIES Massey-Harris Harvester Co. Wiar,d Plow Co. - Doehler Die Casting Co. Climax Corp. Delbridge Press Griswold 81 McWain Batavia Garment Corp. Hoefler's Ice Cream Co. t MERCHANTS Scott 81 Bean Co. McAlpine Brumsted Co. E. J. Beardsley Co. Alberty Drug Co. VVilson's Candy Shop Steele 81 Torrance Co. T. F. Vlfoodward 81 Son Leadley Drug Co. C. F. Hague Endicott 81 Johnson Davis 81 Tuttle Charles Mancuso 81 Sons Elmer Adelman A. G. Henning Genesee Electrical Enterprise C. L. Cari' ,t Joseph Quirk John S. Callahan S. Smith Shoe Store james Mahaney, Real l Green Sz Sanders Prank R. Young I. V. Ritchlin Harry Krieger George N. VVilber 'Gutlet Company Palace of Sweets DiblJle's Lunch Association -fstate Phillips' Real Estate Corp. Harry L. Rider Molly PitCl1e1' Candy Shoppe. Leadley Motor Sales Corp. W 19 -ggi? -i i: nw 'm'llmf ix 'I' Q :V nun: ruuuxnrnnmrar . J g ' 'A'+ wx v 1 ' ' OTTNQIS rm umgmmraq - ' Eaiaitghmigig 155: I , 5 Admmlstranon :'Lr..' ,Lx nuns.. L' ' fr-55 1,3 IYIJIHIYF rngnnwilzf' 'bs Annual Staff lm1MlllTTFElUL- r x- 'IIIQIILHBII 'ni-T : .. 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Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 9 Superintendent Clyde P. Wells Boys and Girls of B.H.S., Your Task is Big with Hope and joy. Therefore, Labor Diligently in the Virgin Soil of Your Own Youth. For, in So Doing, You VVill Find Truth. Having Found Truth, You VVi1l Have the Spirit and the VVil1 to .-Xssume the Broader Tasks of Tomorrow. Sincerely yours, CLYDE P. VVELLS .N ' .' Nineteen The BATAVIAN TwenfY'Sif ,......-an A N Principal Howard D. Weber History teaches us that co-operation is the motive power behind our modern civilization, Let us continue in the future, as we have in the 1 past, to loyally co-operate in our 'efforts to de- velop a greater and fmer HHS. than ever before HOWARD D. WEBER Nineteen Twenty.Six The Faculty of Batavia Junior-Senior High School HOWARD D. XNEBER., A. B. ............................................. ........,.....,..,,.,......... P 1'i11c'if1al Syracuse University BIYRTA B. HLTNN. A.B., A.M.. Ph.D. . .,., ................,......,..... f l.rsislf111l P1'i11rif1a1, Latin Cornell University. OTIS I. Al-BRIGHT, B.S. ..... ..................,............. H cad of llfllfllfllltlffdf Dcj1c11't111c11f Albright College HELEN E. .LXLBRO ....... .......,...........,...................................... C o111111e1'cia! Subjects Bryant and Stratton BIRS. BlYRTLE ANNIS ...,.........,..........,........,...........,... ..........,....,.,. F irsf Grade Fredonia Normal BIABEL F. BAYLESS ........ ........,......................................r.......... C 0ll1lIIiC'I'Cl.llf Subjects Plattshurg Normal FRANCES A. BRYAN, B.S. .........,,....,............................................ Dean of Girls, Latin Columbia University JAY L. COLE .,,.....,......., ...,,,..,.......,......,.........,..,....... D irvctor of lllflllllflf 'I'1'ai11i11g Mechanics Institute MRS. IAY L. COLE ...............,...................,...............,........ ......... H OIIIL' Econouzifs Mechanics Institute HERBERT T. CO3IFORT'..A.B. ........,...,,...,...........,....,..,,.. ,,,,,.. S cicncc Syracuse University ' ELIZABETH S. CRAMER., A. B. ...,.............,..........,.....,..... .......,..,.. S ciencc E Vassar College ALDA L. DEX'ITT, Ph.B. .................................................. .....,.. G rude VIII C Northwestern College BQIRS. FRANCES PRATT DoL'cz.Ass, A.B. .................,..,... ................,......... E nglisli I ' Elmira College REGINA E. FOLLETT ....... ............................,....................,., E 11gIfsl1 VII and VIII Buffalo Normal KATHLEEN FoRsYT1-1 ...,...,...,....,...,..................,,,...,..,.,,,., . ,,,,,,.,,,..,,.. Gradf VII Buffalo Normal CHRISTINE C. FOWLER,-B.S. ....................................,..... - .................... English I and II New York State College for Teachers EVA M. GARLOUGH .,.......................................................... Physical T1'ai11i11g fGirIs7 Sargent School of Physical Education EDNA B. GREENTANER, A.B. .................................................. SC'ft'lIL'L'., Elcnz. .-llgvlmz University of Rochester MRs. BIYRTLE C. HANDIJEX' ..,....................................... ....... G 1-4111? V11 Buffalo Normal MRS. EDWINA B. HAWKEIQ ....,............,,..,i...,..,...,,...... ....,..,.... G VIIUVL' VIII Buffalo Normal BEATRICE E. HEALIAN, B. S. .......................................... ......... I J0111C ECOIIOIIIICS University of Rochester ANTOINETTE HoRscH ......................................,............ . ....... Grady VIII Buffalo Normal 12 The BATAVIAN Tvlfingffgig en ' IOSEPHINE P. HOWSE, A-B -------------------- ---'-- 5 ------- 3 --------- ----------- - - English III and IV Syracuse University JOSEPHINE M. JOHNSON, B- A- -------- 3 ------------------------- H0007 Of English Depa1't1frLe1'lf BLANCHE E. KINNEAIQ, A.B. Elmira College II and IU Syracuse University GERALDINE KLEFEKER., B, A, ,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.... E 10111-. Algebra, Plane Gcormetry Notre Dame College ALTA L. Lowe .................. --........-..-.-----,-------------------- -------- ------- L U f in Geneseo Normal MRS, ETHEI, McINTosH, AB. ...................................... --.... -...... . . . ...-..-- Lafill Cornell University NELSON J, BIURBACH ,..,.....,....,......................... W00dtt'0-rkinzg and Home lwcchanics Buffalo Normal JULIA A, CYMEARA, A.B. ...............,.............. Public Speaking, Debating, Dramatics V Mount Holyoke College MRs. JOSEPHINE PHILIBIN .............................,..................,......... Grade VII and VIII Oswego Normal L. RAX'MOND .PIERCE ------'--'---,---f---'--'--'--,-----....,........ ....... P llyjffdl Yqfflillillg fB0yy5j Cornell School of Physical Education Y S, ISABELLE PRENTICE, BS. .................................,..... ..,,,..,.,,,,-,--, ,-,,, F , -mfg, 1, II' IU joHN S5 R.ANDALl,, B.S. .................................,..,...,,,,, , SARAH RHODEY .... LUCY E. Rooms ....... VIOLA M. SHEDD ............ Elmira College ' .........Hist0ry Colgate University Buffalo Normal m m'iJmde VII ' --.... Grade VI I Geneseo Normal - '---- ---- ----- - .... L i lv' Fredonia Normal 'G' mn FLORA M, SHEPARD, AB. ......................................,....,, H K,,,-..- ,l , , Syracuse University MOU and CZTIGS Gl.ADYS C. SMITH, B.S. ................-................................ ,,,.,,,,, ,--- C , , New York State College for Teachers O 1 't'0I Subfpds BQAY G. SWEZEY ................................................................. ....,. D Arid V, ,H . Mount Holyoke College MMC MmLhC 'af'f5 MARJORIE ULIJMAN ............................................................ .,,, hbqiuh --.- y h Syracuse University ' ' '- '--- A lf HSM' MARroN B, VVARDI, AB. ..................................................,.. ,..., S f-Md H I University Ot Rochester iv all SuP0'f'UlSOlr ALEXANDRIA WATT ..............A...--.. N ....--....-....................... ...... ...,. -,w-g Q g Q Fredonia Normal ' 'i ' '- - - -Aff MRS, GERTRUDE Wissrsnoolc ........................................ ,.,,-- A Cortland Normal Grade VIH A, KATHLEEN WYNN, AB. ..................................................... ..,,o, .---- 3 , y- , M D'Youville College fmllll-VII, Crimes MARGARET DITZEL ....... L ..............................--...................... Seceretasry fo the purging? ' 1 al PAULINE EBERHART .... ' '-----'- -e-- -'s- s--- C 1 C , fk , ' 2 a'f1,vwgfAfa ----L tw . Y . , . fit ' 'f' rm '-if ..'-wt .- A-. ' - - wa J- ,ww . - . VV ' tr ?11'AHf'1?6'?v t'-'?f13 ia4,f.:,ggi,2s, l -1- ' A my rf 'iffiii J' ' W-97 S' .Q-5l f'f'Q?f, F' 'l i15:fI?4--It-5. .113 'R .i-,J .M at H! vu-In W1L31f:1.- 1, - , .ig-Y:LkL, ' glilifsgix The BATAVlAN I ....M..-1-.x I, 1' , My - hk..L...ff.n-awaqafawwm. f A - 1.1-4: -fi. Ae'f5Zff'ffLfi1 , : N L . 1 A -1-1 win ws:-',L.,,f.,,.-V..--'3- , -. V - - . -K 44 'Wig M 'N V NME: The BATAVIAN ,L S Ni e'e '- The BATAV IAN TWeHfY'SlX N N Nineteen 16 The BATAVIAN Twenty-Six 1 'lilllifffgix The BATAVIAN 17 The Faculty MR. .Xl.BRIGHT-- Our math shark has ai twinkling eye At fun he is a hero But if your propositions weak He'll say, l'll give you zero. Miss :XLBRO- Miss Albro is a traffic cop Down in the lower hall Her setting-up drills are so iine She is the prize of all. Miss BAx'1-Ess- Miss Bayless is a quiet Miss Old-fashioned, nice. demure, She never could be very cross Of that Tm pretty sure. Miss BRYAXT M M M M A dean of poise and dignity XYith sympathy besides she But if yOu'd hear the jokes cracks YOu'd have to hold your side. R. COLE- A handy man is Mr. Cole VVhOse skill and willingness Make us all wonder how we can Pay Our indebtedness. RS. COLE- The way to student's stomachs Through taters. meat and puddin' Your mouth just melts each day at twelve Cr else your taste is wooden. R. COMFORT- Vilhenever some advice we seek Cr want a treasurer steady It sure is a feeling grand To find this Comfort ready. rss CRAMER- Miss Cramer once a hair cut sought Herself to beautify Her car O'er-turned near Buffalo Say-Did you see her eye? Miss lDEVlTT-- :X woman serious and staid Yet always liking fun ls our Miss Devitt. You may guess VVe like her-every one. MRS, DoUoi.Ass- The Freshman Sponsor sure is one VVhO has so many cousins She numbers them, like all her trips By dozens and by dozens. Miss l7Ol.LETT- She teaches English as 'tis spoken This gentle little teacher But more than that she teaches kid As much as any preacher. Miss FOR5YTII- Miss Forsyth teaches lfngiish down Upon the lower floor And when the youngsters get hlled up She teaches them some more. Miss FOWI-ER--- Miss Fowler studies very hard She'll never be the same Now she has had a new degree ,lust added to her name. Miss GARl,OUGIl- An air professional has she She's business-like and trim She's full Of fun, a scout, true blue With pep and punch and vim. Miss GREENTANIQR- This teacher loves old bugs and frogs And smelly acids, too, She has explosions. now and then To stir up something new. MRS. I-IANb1,12x'- Oh! Mrs. Handley here is liked By everyone they say Her big bouquet of paper Howers TO tease-they stole away. -fi YWTPQ. is ,g V A . ' t X I - .'1'2 ? f'Y 1ggy3isS-xi-m,.,7,,,.,,,a -' Ninetelin 18 The BATAVIAN Tw Mus. HAWKER- Miss Lowla- VVhen. winter snows were stilltpiled Of Alta Lowe the-students 2111 hlgh ' Stand terribly in fear. MQ One morn at nine o'clock But how they're thankful she lf' T thought I saw a blue bird-flowers taught 'Twas Mrs. Hawkers smock. p Wlieii Regents time is near. Miss HEAMAN- There is a teacher quite petite MRS' MCINTOSH' 1 7 Her business is with clothes From Churchville town so far awa3 And what she thinks of as she This Scottish lassie comes 1 Y works ' Witli splash of mud at break Of CHE Tm sure nobody knows. And beat of Latin drums. Miss HoRscH- . . . M X. M CH- Witliiii the heart of our Miss P URBA u Hofsgh Ch Mr. Murbach is a 1112111 ls sympathy no end. AS silent as -can be . Q1 And many 3 boy and gil-1 hare But when his heart issomeix WTC knows C 59 ln her they have a friend. He 5 dfeammg- dont You See? M155 HOWSE' Miss O,TXdEARA-- Ex Libris club is new this year Cf literary turn Miss Howse will help it to succeed For she has brains to burn. More fun from hard work in this school No teacher gets than Julia But sheis a joker-plague and pest MISS HUNN- - - Look out or she will fool ya. Attendance office is a place ' VVhere those who linger longer Miis. PHILIBIN- L VVish they were scarce-because The Service League of junior 1-hgh Has found the truest friend. For Mrs. Pliilibiirs ideas For service never end. reproof Gets frequent quite--and stronger. Miss ,loHNsoN- The English head just has a smile That warms all hearts that greet her MR- PIERCE- Heri sense of humor is so great Qur Coach tm-us gut much wiuuiuc, v - b Tis surely hard to beat her. teams Qld T31-LS. is proud M155 k1NNEAR Our record is the best one vet The Association President So shout his praise aloud. Is Blanche Kinnear, by thunder. Tt's no surprise we are so strong , , Miss PRENTICE- At leading shes a wonder. Miss Prentice teaches I'I'CI1Cl1 all Miss KLEFEK12R- ' dayg Miss Klefeker has Irish eyes She makes her students do itg And pep and fun ga'l'ore If they canft Farley-vous Y She keeps her classes on the jump francaisu Her wreath she'll have in store. Theylre bound at last to rue it, - . , wzgmvyymiw- .A..7 .,,, .ra 4 V . in 4 Y K 1 Y. W X . . . .- f i.f if1if'f77 .W f L' if ' init 4 .S 1,3ASQi,.3 'fwrfll ff' - - ' V-i': ..,k-f-3.2 mfr. T - - - 7 Qfswfifgaziitg. 1 v , , , F X. tifif, V' M lQf'1 5?2,.,:i .7 -55353-3g Ygdli? i f a 1 .I.,-time-i.i-.Sustainaaaswiiaiixwfim Nineteen Twenty-Six T he B ATAV IAN 19 ..... ... , ,, , .-,....--,.u,..........-..,L.i....i- MR. RANDALL- The voice of our big pugilist Booms out like mighty thunder In history class I heard him say 'Til kick you through. l wonder? Miss RIIODEX'- There's one we all look up to here The teachers, pupils-all Her name is Sarah Rhocley And she is a tritlle tall. Miss Rooms- The foreign students of the school Have one friend staunch and true The assembly for their parents was A cordial thing to do. Miss SHEDD1- A quiet lady. sweet, demnre She has the kindest looks She knows more students than the rest She's keeper of the books. Mlss SHEPARD- Each afternoon at four fifteen Miss Shepard's Ford Hies by Fast packed with teachers to LeRoy And all the cops defy. Miss SMITH- Vacations are so far between Miss Smith, the gay deceiver, just takes a rest, while we all work To have a case of fever. M Iss Swizzmw- If ever faithful teacher was At Mathematics clever Then here is one we all agree Xllhose praise we're singing ever. Miss UI.1.M,xN-- Miss Ullman has a way with her She makes us want to sing The orchestra was ne'er so good Her songs are just the thing. M rss XV.'xR1J- This rascal broke the camera All thoughtlessly 'tis true The weary staff were then obliged To take six snapshots new. M iss XVATT- iNhenever HHS. needs worn And ideas, new and clever, This willing a.rtist is right there. Does she refuse us? Never! M us. Wxssruuoox- A Latin shark-this lady came To Bl-l.S. quite late Attendance is her business The tardy meet their fate! Miss NVYN N- Oh, tisn'tl' is the byword of This Senorita Spanish VV hen she plays music for a sing Each ugly care she'll banish. M. B. W. The Batcwiann Staff GZ 1LL .LVEI 9 AV I NV Lgllfuiwxw Ml CD 5 'DD cn 'AJS 1fFQ3'XS,,e,'5i,, The BATAVIAN 21 The Batafvicm Staff EDITORS-1 N -C IIIEE Eleanora E. Sherman Dorothy Gillard ASSOCIATE EDITORS I Frances McGrath Gertrude lrVarren Violet Bujniewicz BUSINESS MANAGER George Corbett .ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Kenneth Serve Jeannette Mc!-Xlpine Kenneth Graham 1 Ruth Gear Raymond Boyle ART EDITOR Eunice Moore KODAK EDITORS Edmund Gentner Ives Gehring , ATI-ILETIC EDITORS Klein McCurdy Donald Sutherland JOKE EDITOR Mary Smith FACULTY ADVISORS Miss M. johnson, Literary Mr. H. T. Comfort, Financial Miss A. Watt, Art I I y I 1 ,'1,, g 'wwpge V . . . ,, I - .:: X,-J mf.-5, ,1,,5,M', .af ,, A , , ij , 3v .f A ' 2 1' , - 4 If fp f . 9 . 'l' x G!'1 , , .7 , gi, ,ZQl, .. .ef 1,1 I ,,, f. , ' Nmefesn The BATAVIAN Tliegf In Memoriam RosE CANTY e usual formal memoriam does not seem fitting for a schoolmate who was so dea to us as was Rose Canty. Her happy, sunny disposition has placed a monu T hearts. Everyone knew her as a loyal ment of friendship in many friend and a true pal. Her teachers and her classmates ' ' ' ' ' h memor unite in paying this tribute to er y, is , V' ' ' - mn- ' - 1- :H '- - .. f - J ' f--, .,:- -, -'J' . -f 5 if-,fm-. ,- , 1 '- ', , fj '.1g-1 1 if 1 , V- ' 1, ' eq, if 2 ' ' ' 1 ' ',4-,fL,mxi3lu?iQi -4,522 ' f Q oss of L 'K Scrvv I IJHSEQS C ICOFBQII Say Q M SIIIICI' 1 Ifroos. 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'?-- -- IIIII IIT -. ,.i. 5 -13-1'-1 Q x X X X zz- X XXX '? i ' X XX X X X ' - Illlm m '--3-1'- i xx X - T-' ' X RX ixx -I-.xx x xxxxxxx Xxxxx X M ,.., .. mm- -1- .kv oW'f'N 'W 5,1111 11 gf' 1' Z' -' I1 71:1 ' -'f A- ' 1, H 1 5.523112 11 Ninetelin Twentyfslx The BATAVTAN if BARONE, ANTHONY N. Class Cl, Z, 3. 45 3 A' A' 5 GO' lim' BILLS., DOROTHY W. Cl ss Q1 2 3 45- A A. QLZJL G. O. 3' ' J 3 I ' N . qs, 435 Basketball QQ, 3, 45: mee Club Q1, 2, 3, 45 3 Art Club HB5 EX LibfiS Q4jg Senior Ball Committeeg School Play Q41 U BTSHOP, RICIXTARD L. Class tl, 2, 3, 4D 5.G, Q, Q35- BLOOD, DOROTHY ELIZABETH CIHSS Cl, 2, 5. 453 A. A. qzyg O, Q. C3, 453 Girls' Sei-vice League YQS, 45- F1'6Sl1U12l11 Partyv Committee: Sgphol Y Society Hb. , 'A ' aff in ff 'VV C V' , lff gl 'l5 5Wifp'jLf1.,9Y35l pm. Q ' , fp-N. Y . , ' ,ggH'm-ff'i'Wi,'4fefi m+,,,a liwbisev-1fg'.?', ' - :.,:av:'1 11f.ff!d'.'vI 'O Q,e-,:1f,-'WQTQ1-fsi,2i1 N more Presicleiitg junior Prom Commit- teeg Semoi' Invitation Committee Hoiigl. Class Cl, 2, 3, 45 3 A. A. Cl, 253 G. O. i- Bflffiiix The BATAVIAN Bnoon, ISBATIIERINE M. ss '1 2 3 4 ' Cla :Q . , t. A 5: A. .-X. C25 : G. O. CS. 45 g Secretary of class Cl, 25 5 Girls' Service League Q3, 45g Banquet Coni- mittee Q35 g Ring Committee Q35 3 Hon- or Society H53 Banquet Committee Q45. BONNER, BIARY E. Class Q1,2, 3, 45 g G. O. QS. 45. BURNS, l5'IARGARET M. Class CZ, 3, 45 g .-X. A. Q25 1 GU. QS, 45. BURR, HAZEL I. C3, 45- . The . ' . v my - eyffnt 'Ji' ig , l . we L. .wa f.4.df.f.. t 1. f x , -x.,.,,1ab-i.'9:.,5,ff ff,Sml,-.1.-.Nah .'gg:f,::!ft.-f.f , -H-a--W. -,-, .. Ninefeffn BATAVI AN Tweflgflif J in CANTY, ALICE FRANCES . 3 1 2'3'4,A.A.Q2D,G-0'C' 4?,aSRiXCLibfiS im 5 Basketball C45- CLASE, ONNOLEE M. Class Ql, 2, 3. 43 3 G- O- 43, 'U- CORBETT, GEORGE F. Class Ql, Z, 3, 4, 55 5 A. A. Ql, Zjg G. 0. Q3, 4, 5D g Basketball Ql, 2, SD 5 Ban- quet Committee Q2jg Ass't Manager Track Q3jg junior Banquet Committee Q3jg Junior Prom Committeeg Mgr. Track Q4jg Pic Staff Q4jg Business Mgr. Batavian Q5j g Huntley Q55 5 V ice- Presiclent, Senior Class Q5jg B Men's Club Q5jg Hi-Y Q4, 523 Larkin Con- test CROWLEY, ARTHUR 511155 t2,3,4, 551A-A. 62,3315 0. . 65? C25?S11e1'al Activity Committee of i 'MW' C ' ww w I, V ,, .,Y.,,, . R, K. Q fy, aj-Yzviiv ,. 1 TI 1-fx, P45 -1 1 l f' ' ' Y,1'a1'f..1fm ,I ' 1 - . 3 2 . Sf? ' ' QU.-as ' f mfr wtf: -Y,-331.-.Q . :: 1, ' 'fl-effrlif-'-NPL M' fl K Pr L 4? F' Nieeeeee- Th BATAVI AN Twenty-Six 9 DARGUscH, Lomax Class 11.2. 3. -U g A. A. 11,251 G. O. QS. -lj g Glee Club QS. -lj. DAX'ISA, AIILDRED B. Class ll, Z. 3. 4. Sjg A. A. Ll, 2. 3j: G. O- 14.55. DECKER, XFELMA M. Class fl, 2, 3, 4j g A. A. Q1,2jg G. O. f3, 453 Basketball HJ: Asst Mgr. Girls' Basketball CSD. DISPENSE, Louis P. Class fl, 2, 3, 4j 3 A. A, fl, Zj 3 G. O. Q3, 45. 1 Ninef6Qn V The BATAVIAAN Twentlif DRYER, DONALD J. ' A ' 3455 GO Q4 Syur- Class Q1, 2, , , 3 - -A , , chestra Q3, 55g Jazz Orchestra EICHENGER, BERNARD X. Class QZ, 3, 4, 55 g A. A. QZ, 35 g G. O. Q4, 55 3 Hi-Y Q4, 55 3 junior Class Pres- ident Q45g Prom Committee Q45g Ban- quet Committee 'Q45g Business Mgr. Picayune Q55g Chairman Senior Ball Q55 g Huntley EUSTACE, KENNETH M. Class Ql, 2, 3, 45 g A. A. Q1, 25 3 G, Q, Q3, 45. 171514, RAX'MOND F, Class Q1,Z,3,4, 555 CLQ' C4 55. - - Prom Decorating Committee, 1115233 Track Inspector Q45, ' l N R I-EIQ'f.Z,'iIE,f55,X The BATAVIAN Z9 FRICKER, RICH ARD Class Q1,2,3.4j:A. A. Q1,26q G. o. Q3. -l-lg Track QSJ. GARDNER, SARAH M. Class Q1. 2. 3, -lj, G. O. Q5. -H: Sec. of class Q2jg Banquet Committee. Q2, 41 3 Prom Committee Q35 3 Art Club Q5. 4j: Glee Club Q3, 45: Speaking Con- test, Q3. 415 Service League, Q-4,5 , Treas. of Art Club, Q4fJ1 Senior Bas- ketball Team, Q-lj 3 Vice Pres. of G. O., QM, School Play, Q4jg Senior Ball Committee, Q4j. GAUGEL, AUSTIN ' Class Q4jg G. 0. Q41 GEAR, RUTH LOUISE Class, Q3, 4jg G. O., Q4jg Prom Com- mittee, Q3jg Service League, QLD, Honor Society, Q4jg Picture Benelit Committee, Q4jg Ex Libris, Q4jg An- nual Staff, Q4Qg Invitation Committee, Q-423 Senior Ball Committee, Q41 Nineteen . The BATAVIAN TWenfV'i,'ff GEHRING, Ives C. 1 Class Q1, 2, 5, 4, 55 S A- Aw uf 2' 35s G. O.. Q4, 55, Track, Q2, 3, 4, 55, Football, Q4, 553 Hi-Y, C553 B M655 Club, 55. GENTNER, CHARLES Class, Q2, 3, 4, 55 5 A. A., Q2, 35 g G. O., Q4, 55, Orchestra, Q2, 3, 455 Junior Prom Committee, Q45g Hi-Y, Q4, 55, Huntley Contest, Q55g Ass't Mgr. of School Play, Q55 3 Senior Ball Commit- tee, Q55. GENTNER, EDBIUND 5. Class, QZ, 3, 45 g A. A., Q25 3 G5 OU Q3, 455 Orchestra, Q25g Hi-Y, Q45, Agsft Editor of Annual, Q45 3 Debating Club, Q45Ng Huntley Contest, 5 Stage Hand Of 5011001 Play, Q45 g National Forensic League, Q45. G1 LL,-XRD, DoRoTHY E, Class,Ql2345-GQ C34. 'A ' .3 - -, . 5,Glee S, 45 Qtiss t Ed. of Annual, Q45 5 onnni ee, 5 E - , School Play, 3 X LIDUS- C45 3 5.11235 C The BATAVIAN GLBASON. AVILLIA M Class. Cl. 2. 3. 43: G. O.. C3. 43: Or- chestra C23. GOLDBERG, P.xL'L1NE P. Class. C1, 2. 3, 43g G. O.. C3, 43 1 Glee Club, C432 Service League, C3. 43 1 Ex Libris, C-13g Honor Society, C43. GORECKI, CECIL Class, Cl. 2, 3. 43 1 A. A.. Cl, 23 g G. O., C3, 43: Track. Cl, 2, 3, 43 3 Captain of Track. C331 Football. CZ, 3, 433 Bas- ketball. CZ. 3. 43 1 B INIen's Club, C43 g Hi-Y, C43. CERAII.-XM, KENNETIX J. Class. C1, 2, 3, 43 1 A. A. Cl, 23 3 G. O., C3. 435 Freshman Party Committee C13: Sophomore Party Committee C Z3 2 junior Prom, Committee, C33 1 Hal- lowe'en Party Committee, C431 G. O. Council, C43g Annual Staff, C43g Mgr. of Baseball, C43 1 School Play, C43. ' Nineteqfl The BATAVIAN A Tv-vfgfg GRAHAM, MARY VIRGINIA Class Qi, 2, 3, 45 ', A. A., Qi, 25 9 G- 0- Q3, 45 , Vice-President of Class, Cl, Q25 3 Banquet Speaker, Q2, 45 3 Sec ond place in Girls' Speaking Contest, Q35 3 Camerata 3Nuova Contest, Q35 9 Prom Committee, Q353 Pin and Ring Committee, Q353 Service League, Q3, 45 3 Vice Pres. of Honor Society, Q453 Associate Ed. of Picayune, Q45 3 Invita- tion Committee, Q45 3 General Activities Committee, Q45, Senior Banquet Com- mittee, Q45 3 First Place in Girls' Speak- ing Contest, Q45, Senior Ball Commit- tee, Q45 3 Larkin Contest, I GREENE, DOR1S M. Class, Ql, 2, 3, 453 G. O., QS, 45,3 Bas- , ketball, Q3, 453 EX Libris, Q453 Ass't Property Mgr. School Play, GREEN, BIABEL HARRIET Class, Ql, 2, 3, 45 3 G. O., Q3, 45 3 A. A. Ql, 25 3 Art Club, PIAGADON, ESTHER I, Class. Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 A. A., Q153 G. o LS, 45- 1-EIQ',5ZSf,,e3i,, The BATAVIAN 33 l H.kLl-. NORMAN Class. t1.2,5,-L, 5l:G.O., Q3,-ll 101'- chestra, tl, 2, Sl 1 Orchestra Leader, t2. Sl. PIANYKINS. EVELYN M. g Class, g1.2.5,4l :Q-X. A.. tl. 25 3 Cr. O., 1.3. -ll. Honosox. CH.-xnuzs I. Class. 13. -lj: G. O., lfljg Hi-Y, Qlilg B 3len's Club, Q-U3 Football, Hlg Mgr. of Basketball, 1.4451 Honor So- ciety, Q-lj 1 Senior Ball Committee, C-lj g Athletic Committee, C455 School Play Committee, GU. HOLTON, EVERETT FRAN KLI N Class, Cl, 2, 3, 4jg A. A., Cljg LJ. U., 43, 415 Ass't Stage Carpenter and Helper of School Play. l4j. vs..-..Zi2ae,,M., we X .fi 3 ' ' - - l .1 -2 1 51:55 Nineteen T h e ,B AT AV I A N Twenfyhsiif I'lOMER,, MABE1- V. ' A Class, fl, 2, 3, 45 g A. A., Ql, 25 3 G. U., QS, 453 Glee Club, QZ, 355 Basketball, Q2, 3, 45 5 Ex Libris, f45g School Play Committee, Q45. HUNT, HELEN M. 501455, Q1, 2, 3, 45 5 G. o., 43, 45 , Girls' Speaking Contest, Q45g School Play, Q45 3 Honor Society, Q45. 1 IVESON, HELEN A. C1355- C37 G' 0-5 S Aft qs, 45. KAUFFLIAN, FRANCIS D, Class, Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 A. A. 1 2 . ' Q3,45. ,ly VG-0-4 l 1 N x glifffiax The BATAVIAN KNONNVLESI, LOUISE Bl.-RRY Class, Ql, Z, 3, 45 1 A. A., Ql, Zj 1 G. O., Q3, 4j 1 Art Club, Q45 1 Glee Club. Q4j g Ex Libris, A KIRSCH, JOHN Class, Q1,2, 3, 4, Sj g A. A., Q1, 2, 35, G. O., Q4, SQ, Track, Qljg Glee Club, 2, 3Qg Football, Q3, 45, B Mens Club, Q5jg Ass't Stage Mgr. School Play, QSD. IQRABIER, ANNA M. V Class, Ql, 2, 3, 4D g G. O., Q3, 4D 3 Serv- ice League, Q3, 42, Ex Libris, Q4j1 Glee Club. 'Q4jg Ass't Editor of Pic,,' Q4jg School Play, Q4j. LEHMANN, CARL IQ Class, Ql, 2, 3, 433 A. A., Ql, Zjg G. O., Q3, 43. 1 M1-f 'N . , ' ' Ninefeqfl The fBATAVIAN Tifil f LE HMAN N, FREDERICK D. Class, Q1, 2, 3, 45 3 A, A., 1, 25 g G. O., QS, 45, Track, QZ5. I LENNON, JOHN VV. Class, CZ, 3,451 A. A., Q25 5 G. O., Q3, 453 Chairman Junior Banquet, Coin- mittee for Promg Ass't Bus. Mgr. Pic., Q45 5 Senior Ball Committee, Q45. LOWE, IRM,-X Class, tl, 2, 3, 4, 55 g A. A., fl, Z, 353 Cr. O., C4, 555 Basketball, i153 Glee Club, Q15g Senior Play, Q153 Decora- Q35g Decorations Senior Ball, Q-45, LOWE, MAY Class,Ql,2,3 45- A 5 C12 . D i - 7 ' ,' ' 'J y 3 , G. 0. 43, 45 ' Basklfitbaui U5 3 Gainsborouffh C353 Decorations for Prom C35 , Das orations for Ball, Q45, , ' ' ec i r i 8 tions junior Prom, Q35g Gainsborough ! J Plflifffiix The BATAV IAN LUCID. BIARY JAOANN Class, Q1, Z, 3, 45 : A. A.. Ql, 25 3 G. O., Q3, 45: Glee Club, Q1, Z, 3, 455 Pres. Glee Club, Q45, Service League, Q3, 45 1 Vice-Pres. Service League, Q45 5 Basketball. Q3, 453 Ex Libris, Q45, Vice-Pres.. Q15g Speaker Soph. Ban- quet. ' Lt THER, JOHN K. Class. Ql, 2, 3, 45 g A. A., Q1. 25 3 G. G., Q3, 45: Class President, Ql5g Student Council, Ql5: Basketball, Ql, 2, 3, 45, Capt. Basketball, Q45 3 Track, Q2, 3, 45 5 Ass't Bus. Mgr. Pic., Q35, Executive Com., Q35, Chairman of Picture Bene- lit Com., Q35, Hi-Y, Q3, 45, Pres. of Hi-Y, 5 Debating Club, Q3, 45 3 Pres. of Debating Club, Q45, Glee Club, QZ, 3, 45, Double Quartette. Q2, 3, 45 g Point System Com., Q35 g Athletic Com., Q45, Huntley, lst Prize, School Play Stage Hand, Q45 g Vice-Pres. B Men's Club. Q45 5 Colgate Contest, Q45. NIANTHEY, HARRIETT E. Class, Ql, 2. 3, 45, O., Q3, 45 3 Dec- oration Com. for junior Banquet. AICALPINE, JEANNETTE E. Class, Ql, 2, 3, 45 3 A. A., QZ5g G. O., 2nd prize Q35 lst prize, Larkin Contest, Q3, 45, Local Speaking Contest, Q 255 Q35 first prize, Camarata Nuova, Q2, 3, 45 5 Glee Club, Q2, 35 5 Pres. Glee Club, Q35, Girls' Service League, Q3, 45, Pres. Girls' Service League, Q45 g G. O. Council, Q35, Ex Libris, Q45, Annual Staff, Q45 g National Constitutional Contest, Q35 g Girls' Quartette, Q35 1 Music Committee, Q35 3 Literary Activi- ties Com., Q45, Banquet Speaker, Q35 3 Prompter of Play, Q35, Play Manager, Q45 g Basketball, Q45. Mm Nineteen The BATAVIAN Twenrv-Sui MCCURDY, G. KLEIN ' ' Class, Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 A. A., Cl, Z5 5 G. O., C3, 45 5 Hi-Y, C3, 45 5 B Men's Club, C45 5 Basketball, C3, 45 5 Baseball, C3, 45 5 Football, C3, 45. MCGRATH, FRANCES G. Class, Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 G. O., C3, 45 5 Ban- quet Speaker, C255 Executive Council of G. O., C355 Banquet Speaker, C355 ' Ass't Editor of Batavian, C455 Ex Libris, C455 Glee Club, C455 Girls' Service League, C3,'455 Pres. of Hon- or Society, C45. MESSINA, HARRY T. Class, CZ, 3, 43 5 A- 4-X., CZJQ G. O., C3 45. MONDZIEL, FRANK A, Class, Cl, 2, 3. 45 1 A. C1,253G. Q. C455 Track, CZ, 3 3 C1 L 3, 45 3 Basketball, D 'C45Eee1Z'Pii?:deEt5g C455 Honor Society, C-45, 1 i C3, 453 B Men's Club. C45 gn Hi-Y, I Q gflifiiix The BATAVIAN Moons, EUNICE M. Class, Q1, 2, 3, 453 G. O., Q3, 45: Speaker at Junior Banquet, Q35g Sec. of Gainsborough, Q35p Pres. of Gains- borough, Q45 3 Ex Libris, Q45g Art ' Editor of Batavian, Q45 3 Member of G. O. Council, Q45 g Honor Society, Q45. Moons, JOSEPH A. Class, Ql, 2, 3, 45 3 A. A., Q1, 25 g G. O., Q3. 45 5 Football, Q25 g Track, Q25 3 Hi- Y, Q3.'45. RQCOREHOUSE, ALBERT D. Class, Q1, 2, 3, 4, 55, A. A., Q1, 2, 35 , G. O., Q4, 55, B Men's Club, Q55g Hi-Y, Q55g Basketball, Q2, 3, 4, 553 Football, Q3, 4, 55, Baseball, Q4, 553 Capt. of Basketball, BIULLEN, KENNETH FRANCIS Class, Q2, 3, 45 3 A. A.. Q25 g G. O., Q3, 45 5 Pfss't Bus. Mgr. Pic, Q45. ' 1 Nigiettgn The BATAVIAN Twenty' 'Ji MULTER, PREsToN A. cuss, Q1,2, 3, 4, 55 ,A. A., C15 , G. o., Q4, 55. 1 l5lUNGER, RAYMOND Class, fl, 2. 3, 45 3 G. Q., C3, 455 Glee Club. Q3, 45. MURRAY, IAMES VV. cuss, qi, 2. 3, 45: A. A., gap. G. o., School Play, Q45. NEAVERTH, BIARIE Class- l1,2.3,45:A.A., Q1, 25 3 G, O, ' C3. 451 Glee Club, Q3, 453 EX Libl-is Q45 : Gainsborough, Q45, 'I li 1' i r P Q3, 453 Glee Club. Q45: Vice Pres. of Debating Club, Hi-Y, 1453 BD Men's Club, Q45 3 Treasurer, Q45 3 Foot- ' ball, QS, 45, Basketball, Q35g .l'liL11'1l1lCfJ, Zucl prize, Q45: Larkin Contest. Q45g i ' R I- f fl Q? K i f J ll' 9 E be ei 1.41 .3 -'x Rflffiiix The BATAVIAN PECK, FR.xNc1as D. Class, Ql, 2, 3, -UQ G. O.. QS. -lj: Treasurer of Class. Q2jg Service Lea- gue. QSJQ Treas. of Service League, QM: Sec. of Point System Committee, Qalj: Vice-Pres. of Ex Libris, Q-U3 Honor Society, Q-lj .- I PRESTON, BERNICE R. ,,, . Class, Ql, 2. 5, 4, 55, G. O.. Q4, :jg Glee Club, QU 5 Orchestra, Qlj. Puouz, M ARjoR1E Class. Ql, 2, 3, -lj, A. A., Ql, 25, G. O., QS, 4j. REILLY, JAMES G. Class, Q2, 3, LU, G. O., QS, 45, Asslt Mgr. of Basketball, Q3jg Mgr. of 15:15- ketball, Q4j. I Nineteen The BATAVIAN Twenef-Sui REPICCI, ANTHONY Class, C1, 2, 3, 45 3 A. A., Cl, 25 3 G. O., C3, 453 Track, RIAL, FRANCIS E. Class, Cl, 2, 3, 45 3 A. A., C1, 25 3,G. O., C3, 453 Boys' Glee Club, C453 Pic Staff, C45 3 Ass't Electrician, School Play, C453 Double Quartette, C45. RITCHLIN, ERNEST E. Class, CZ, 3, 45 3 A. A., C25 3 G. O., C3, 453 Orchestra, RITCI-ILIN, How.-mn Class, CZ, 3, 4, 55 3 A. A., CZ, 35 3 G. O., C4, 553 Orchestra, C353 Junior-Senior Party Committee, C35 3 Prom Commit- tee, C353 Dance Orchestra, C3, 4, 553 Hi-Y, C4, 553 Huntley Contest, C553 Debating Club, C553 Senior Ball Com- mittee, C553 Boys' Week Committee, C553 Dance Committee, C55, 1' WV if. .f. rv? ,fit E ' A ,-Q . ., . . . '.:.x' ea 'ff-. -4. eye, 'us . ,-5' f ,, -It ,,, gi'--4-5-'Q-gags ,fxsf 4 g .np Neg ' W ,fjgft isa. 'sm' 5? -R . .gg-'a ,B , ,,.. 1 Eli 3531. JM. 1 :f'fi fiii .Q ' .-gy. 1 .Jay 251 S 3 .tif at x -fs' ' wi' I fu - ' ix. 3,1 The BATAVIAN X l Rom., BIILDRED M . Class. Q1, 2, 3. 453 A. A., Q25g G. O., Q3, 45: Glee Club, Q45, Senior Ball Committee. Ros1sN, XNILLIAM A. Class, Q1, Z, 3, 45 1 A. A., Ql. 25 3 G. O., u Q3, 45 g VVinner of Adelaide Kenney Medal for Classical Languages, Q35 3 Ass't Editor ofa Pic, Q35g Columbia Speaking Contest, Q35 3 Committee for Literary Activities, Q35g Huntley Con- test, Q45 5 Honor Society, Q45. RYAN, GERALDINE R. Class, Q2, 3, 45 5 A. A.. Q25 g G. O., Q3. 45. SERVE, KENNETH Class, Q2, 3, 45, G. O., Q3, 45, Ban- quet Committee, Q25g Hi-Y Club, Q35g Class Treasurer, Q35 5 Baseball, Q3, 45 5 Junior-Senior Party Committee, Q35, Class President, Q45, Batavian Staff, 4 Senior Ball Committee, Q45 5 Sen- C J: ior Banquet Committtee. Nineteen The BATAVIAN Twenw-Sig SHERMAN, ELEANORA E. cuss, CI, 2, 3, 45 5 G. o., C3, 45 9 Qlwef Leader, CZ, 3, 455 Banquet Commlftee, CZ, 355 Speaker Banquet, C255 paftl' Committee, C25 5 Prom Committee, C35 5 Local Speaking Contest, C35 5 Camerata Nuova, C355 Art Club, Q3, 45 5 Sect'y Art Club, C45 5 Art Commit- tee, C3, 455 Literary Committee, C45 , Committee Girls' Week, C45 5 Hal- lowe'en Party Committee, C455 Editor- in-chief of Annual, C455 Honor So- ciety, C45 3 Second Place in Girls' Local Speaking Contest, C455 Larkin Contest, C455 Camerata Nuova Contest, C45. SIDER, CLARIBEL M. Class, Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 G. O., C3, 45 5 Serv- ice League. C3, 45 5 Ex Libris, C453 Vice-President Class, C35 3 Girls' Speaking Contest, C3, 45 5 Secretary Class, C455 joke Editor Pic, C455 School Play, C45. SNIITH, ELIZABETH L. . C1-HSS, CZ, 3, 45 5 Essay Prize, C255 As- sistant Editor f'Pic, C35, G, Q., C3, 453 EX Libfis, C455 Literary Commit- tee, C45 5 Editor-in-Chief of Pic, C45 5 Honor Society, SMITI-I, EIARY L. Class, CZ, 3, 453 A. A., C255 Service Leiagu?: C33 O-1 C3, PIO111 Committee, C355 joke Editor of Ba- tavian, C45. 5 ?f2E,ff,jg,,, The BATAVIAN SMITH, Rosle K. Clasgqs, 45, G. O., wg Glee Club, Q45 5 Ex Libris, C45. SPEED, H.AROLD K. Class, Q1, 2, 3, 45 , G. O., 43. 45. SPINK, LLXLEXANDRA Class, Cl, Z, 3, 45 g A. A., Ql, 25 5 G. O., C3, 45, Basketball, Ql, 2, 3, 45, Serv- ice League, Q3, 45. SPRAGUE, GLADYS M. Class, Q2, 3, 45 3 G. O., Q3, 45. 5: if, Hr ,Q ill? 3 ECE ' 'll' ,Q .gl -l' Y ,. I, I J Fl-l I lg? 'il lf.. iii? ln! ill? Ii vs ,lf wh, lif- ll 1 . 'l W il' lv ll l ' l 1 --,,.-s.. M, . -- an - Nineteen The BATAVIAN TwenW'Si'5 STABELL, HAROLD 5. Class, C2, 3, 453 G- 0-, C3, 45- STAKEL, VIOLA E. Class, C1, 2, 3, 455 A. A., Cl, 259 G- OL, C3, 455 Girls' Glee Club, Cl, 2, 3, 455 Treasurer Glee Club, C455 Girls Speaking Contest, C455 Art Club, C3, 455 Vice-President Art Club, C455 Service League, C455 Girls, Basketball, C45 5 School Play, C45. J SUTHERLAND, DONALD R. Class, Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 A. A., Cl, 25 5 G. O., C3, 455 Class Treasurer, C155 Baseball, CZ, 3, 455 Basketball, C3, 455 Football, C455 Hi-Y Club, C3, 455 Assistant Treasurer Hi-Y. C455 B Club, C455 Treasurer B Club, C455 Point Sys- tem Committee, C45 5 Athletic Editor of Annual, C455 Captain Baseball, C45. THOMAS, MARJORIE E. Class, Cl, Z, 3. 45 5 A. A., Cl, 255 G. O., C3, 455 Art Club, C3, 455 Service Lea- gue, 5 Ex Libris, C45 5 President Ex Libris, C455 Art Editor Pic, C453 Senior Banquet Committee, C455 Girls' Local Speaking Contest, C45. giigffgm The BATAVIAN TOWNSEND, CARRIE E. Class, Q1. 2. 3, 453 G. O., Q3, 45: .Xrt Club, Q45 g Ex Libris, Q45. VALLONE, RUSSELL Class, Q2, 3, 45: A. Q25 g G. O., Q3. 45, Track, Q2, 3, 45. VVARREN, GERTRUDE A. ,C Class, Q1, 2, 3, 45 3 G. O.. Q3. 45 1 Speak- er at Banquet, Q2, 35 3 Secretary of Class. Q35 g Honor Society, Q45 1 Assistant Editor Batavian, Q45 3 Ex Libris. Q45. VVICKENS, VV. Roy Class, Q1, 2, 3, 45 3 A. A., Q1, 25 3 G. G.. Q3, 45, President G. O., Q453 Football, Q2, 3, 45, Captain Football, Q45: Bas- ketball, QZ, 3, 45 g Baseball, Q2, 3, 41 1 President of Glee Club, Q35 2 Boys' Athletic Committee, 3 Hi-Y. Q45 3 Senior Banquet Committee, Q45. Nineteen 48 T he B AT AV I AN TwenfY'Si7f Senior Class Diary FRESHMAN. September 4, 1922. I am going to start a dairy. It is Monday. This mor- ning a big crowd come to high schol. The iirst time we were in it. We Were prowd. We tryed to find our way bye ourselfs. We got in the wrong rums. VV on gerl sat in a Sinier klas for about phive minutes. Everything sowndid the sam to her. So it didn't mak much defferince. We r al exceted. We had a awfull piculear feelling. When we went up inta Studey Hal. It is so big. The hole schol was ther. Some sat to-gither. On the platferm is a awfull, long, big desk. Al the techers, I herd somewon say factultey, but they were techers, were siting ther. Thin, a man come to the desk and talkd, Mister Wibir. He tolld us not tovbe scard. But he lookt scard, two. So did the knew techers. We were glad when schol let out. We were so nirvous, we were tyerd. It waz such a exciteng day,I thot I'd right a dairy of the four yers I ixpect to be hear. I thot 'twud be nice to do this. january 6, 1923. Their is so much at schol. I am going too right just some of thee things. To-day we went to Studey Hal. We elicted oficers. We got won, who cood led us thru the year goodt. It is johnny Loother. Then, we got a gerl, who we likd, Marey Looced. And we got anuther to right up' what we all have all did. to taek liar of muney, we hav Donald Southirlind. He's supused to bee honist. April 27, 1923. Everywon is so tyerd. I am just going to tel a lidded about the partey. We had it two-nite. We had it in y.m.c.a. It was verey nice. Sum of the eldar wons tryed to git Loothir. But thay didn't. We had some goodt ice crem and kake. We dancid. We went home about ten oh clok. The boyes were bashfull. june 22, 1923. The tests are oh-ver. Wfe come out prettey good. About for techers were watchin us, when we had a test. Most are'Sofmors, now. I am going to lay my dairy asid til neckst Septimbor. WVe have had lotts of fun this yer. VVe r hapie. SGPHQMORE. September-1923. Scholastic endeavor has been resumed. VVe have assumed our sophomorical attitude. Having recuperated from the facetiousness of our freshman annals, we have learned that, Brevity is the soul of wit. Therefore, it will be our earnest endeavor to make this sophoniorical diary less incongruous than the attempt of the preceding year. january 11, 1924 Our next accomplishment was the presentation of an as- sembly by our honored group. It consisted of the niatchless scene from the 'fMerchant of Venice. It was a prodigious production. The promiscuous body with incomprehensible approbation applauded. They surely produced a wgrk gf thaumaturgy. February 21, 1924 On this day it was our sad duty to assemble for the last time in that ancient brick edifice. Naturally we were feeling exceedingly depress- ed. There was one factor, however, in our daily life, which saved us from per- petual mourning. The February issue of the Picayune was practically written by our group. We attained such encomiums, as to make us feel that We had a right to be justly proud. . 'af '-:rw ,mzqar-aaa.?::.4:..'f..ri::f'- - - V Wa I j -fx., ,.....,..,..,..........,. . ' ' ' 'A w ww 111.15 QL . g gi--f .af ,ia ,- .. J?,,,jg-Wy, ..' V ii' tjil- -11: ri -f41F5' -511-I-'t':' .Amit , A- if f . . -'fn' --'f-:i.vf.- .. . 1 1 - 9. es!-ta.-f. -M1-ew '.-. I X, V '- 1' .N V E, 11151 -' .W :Wt-.i',C 7: 9' 'Lift' lf -A V ' ' rffff ' H '. as 7-Aiiiim?' J'-. t'19 ?'.,. ..f -. . 1 3 5 FJ Nineteen Twenty-Six T il e B AT AV I A N 49 March 8, 1924 On this date was held our lirst formal repast. It was a most opportune time for a sumptuous banquet. A futile, vet exciting attempt was undertaken to capture our president, Miss Dorothv Blooil. .lt would be well to add that all our officers of this year are ladies--in recognition of the newly granted right of votes to women. Upon this occasion, nie missed Al Kleps. Junioiz. September 29. 192-l. lllhen it was piped to use that we would have to strut our stuti. as. tar as school is concerned. we decided to put in our dandy, lkinger. They sure give us a raw deal, but he will turn out OK., we wager. November 3. 192-l. This was the date of the local speaking contest. Miss McAlpine took home the bacon in snappy style. Miss Graham and Miss Sherman also ran. Great speeches-considering those who spoke. january 9, 1925. The banquet was the alligatoris adenoids, Coco Graham knew his oats as far as decorating is concerned. The feed was all right in a way, but it didn't weigh much. February 20. 1925. The Prom! Thru the efforts of Dick Betts, we were luclq' in securing an Irish orchestra, Reilley's Ramblers, who lived up to meir name. Ioyous stepping-out was the feature of the evening. A party followed after the rough crowded time at the dance and all lived happily ever after. SENIOR. September 6, 1925. Let it be known that the Class of 1926 assembled in Study Hall. September 6, 1925. The class makes a distinguished looking group. They are noticed and respected to the fullest extent by everyone, including the faculty. It is necessary that the class, which is officially known as Seniors, have complete control of the activities of Batavia High School. October 29-30. 1925. The President of the General Organization, known as G. O.. is Mr. Roy VVickens. The presidential election was most interesting to all voters. On the following day, .lohn Luther was duly elected President of the Hi-Y Club. a mans organization for the advanced members of the school. December 2. 1925. The legal, standard paper, the Picayune, has been pub- Iished. It is under the efficient management of Miss Elizabeth Smith. Accord- ing to the paper, the school has innovated a great number of clubs, in which the Seniors are taking a most important position. December 17, 1925. 'This evening the first important function of the year was held-the .Senior banquet. A large assemblage of members attended. May 14. 1926. This evening marked the occurrence of another Senior Ball It was perfectly planned and was accordingly affected. Every Senior ball has been most exquisite but, it has been agreed upon by all concerned, that the Senior Ball of 1926 has surpassed all previous efforts. ' ilune 26, 1926. This day brings my diary to a close. Vtfhen '26 looks back upon the Freshman days, the class realizes that it has accomplished much during this high school career. This year has been the most successful one for the Class of 1926. Miss Hunn and Mr. Comfort have been our helpful advisers. 1rVe all are about to enter into life to realize our high ambitions. We sincerely hope that the Senior Class of 1926 will carry out their life career as successfully as they havedone in B. H. S. FRANCES G. McGRATfl, 326. SO faf -cy va Q xf- .:- 1.-f.Q,,a:--,.. f af Nineteen The BATAVIAN Twenfv Sw 1 f 1 F' N S1 3 'Q vu gf iv 1 S hd! 74 Z '45 ' ,, , V ,, If '25fF3n?f5 i b W.. A, N12 ' ,f. ff F Ju ,ff gli: f, 3 7 . lg 4 ? 'l , v Q1 Q , K if 4 X: ai L 3 5 35 5, 4 5 I , , 1 chief -ik- ..,. 5 fi! .-. , xiii , .Mg A-SW Ai Fir5Ti'ouc.hdouAr1 in H16 W A Q.. ai? may Cl l A Xswwx Y' XX 1 Q X545 X 1-5 N x. 'XXX x -X. ,, wr X15 ' W XQii. QS g X .. V ,- ,. ,, , . , 3 A df ff , Nu. , ,fiF1m5Y ' , , 482, ' 1 W- f Q- ffm,-:mx , , , . A 1f,. W6 , M..,.M,,.,,Q, , f .Q WM-LA--N.Z.q..':::A,yL .,,,xx. , y yidffff, f ,y .. f M Nw S n .. . ' -Q eve, , fd, MQ .e . Tvflffyfia The BATAVLAN Out Into Life Our Alma Mater stands in glory of a western sun. Its shades of twilight lift awhile, Revealing Hope and Courage standing . there, Wlith firm clasped hands, eternal friendships pledged. To guide our class of '26 where paths of life may lead. Our day of school is done. One glorious day of four, full years of work. A rush of tender memories completes P its closing hours. Be still! Our Alma Mater speaks. She gives our first farewell, Out into life, Be strong, hold up the torch, maintain your best ideal. IVES GEHRING. '26. . . .. . SSLWL 1 . . ,gf-a:fg' 4?'i' f - . ii ' f ' rf-H'--e-v- .- ' Y I ' ' ' ' . .'m 7r-, V ,. 1 4.. ' 4 .. .LQ F. .I -. rf li '5i5Ti',.f:5f'f'- Ea ix ..s-pie' as .t e 1' ' 'Q 5 Qi Station S.H. C. Broadcasting from B. H.S. . ' Announcer---Miss Hmm NAME CALLING PROFESSION APPEARANCE DEBUT IN 1936 Barone, Anthony Tony ....,,,,,,,,,,,,, .Contracting .........,...,...,......,. .Bob .....t......................,..,,.,.,,, Bills, Dorothy ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,Dot ,,.,.,,,, Bishop, Richard ......,,,,,, Dick ,,.,,,,,,,,..,--,, Blood, Dorothy .,.........,,. Blood, Katherine Dody ..,.,,,,,,,,,,.,. Katie .i...,.4,,,,,,,-, Nlaking himself useful ,...... .Extravagance ...................... Giggling .,.....,....,,..i,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bonner, Mary ............,,., Mary Esther ,,,,, Burns, Margaret Burr, Hazel .................... Shorty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Canty, Alice ...,... .,,.... R usty .....,,.,,..,,,,, Clase, Onnolee .............. Clasey ....,..,.....i, Corbett, George Crowley, Arthur Darguish, Loren Art ..,....,., ,,,,,,, , Dyeing .......... Dancing ..... Taxiing ...,..,,,,., Blushing .......... VVhispering ...... Reducing .......... Singing ...,.,,,,,,,,, Cabinet maker ......., ,,,,,,, Butcher ..,..,..,,,,.,, ,,,,.A, KK YY Q . uiet .............. Nice ............ Studious ..... .......Building an addition on B.H.S. ........Demonstrating red hair dyes f ............... Coal dealer in Florida Deceiving .......... .........................,. D ivorced from Sir Peter Sensible ......... .............................. lN Tatton for orphan asylum Gentle .......,, .........Leading lady in Stop Your Blushing .......................Selling silk hosiery to the Eskimos .......Subdued..... Jolly ................................ Keeping home for escaped ponies Cool ............ VVorking in Faris Millinery Shoppe in Le Roy .Shy QU. ....... ............ T eaching Clase Method of Shorthandj' Nuff Sed .... Author How to swear properly at your Ford just About .........,.. Author How to pump the Atlantic Dry Much .......................... Runs a ferry across Tonawanda Creek Half and half ..,....,.,,, Inventor of odorless Limburger Cheese . Joe ..............,,,,. ,,,..,, Ice-skating ........ Ford salesman. Reporting to M Silence ..,.......,,,,, Dart, Kenneth ............,, Ken ........, Davis, Mildred ........... ..-Millie ............... . Decker, Velma .............. Deckie .....,......,,, Dispense, Louis ..........,. Louie .............,,.. Deffner, james ,,,i,,,,,,,,,. Emil ....... Dryer, Donald .......,,.,,,. Don ..,.,.... ,,,,,., . Eichenger, Bernard ...... Ikey ........ iss Lowe.. Piano ' salesman ...,..,, ,,,,.,, Splffy ................... ..............., IX dember of Ze1giield's Foll1esH just About ....... ,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, U sing her homemaking course .First class .........................,...... Mascot for New York Giants Hidden .......... r....,, L ectnrei- 011 f'Ye Gods and Little FISHCSH Witty .......... ,.,,,...,,,,,,,,.,, D ii-ector of his Snappy Orchestra Awful .................. Composer of ballad My Wilfl ITiS11 Nose Modest ...........................,...,,.., Candidate for janitor in BIL5. Cute in longies ......... .Tanned ................... Careful ...... .......Principal of Bushville High School Selling gum to students in B.H.S. lobby ..........Leading man in Much Mischieff' Carefree ........ ..,,,,,.., 1 4135 met the twins in Poughkeepsie Petite ......... Eustance, Kenneth .....,.. Ken ....,.... .,,..,,. T Tloorwalker ,.,.,,,,.., ,,,,,,- Fiske, Raymond ..... - ....... lunior ................ Talking .....,,,,,,,,,. .,i,,,, Frieker, Richard .......... Gus .................... Chewing ......, ,.,.,, Gaugel, Austin .............. Aus .................... Deacon .,.,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, G3.1'd11C1', Sarah ............ Sarah May ........ Bossing ,,,,,.,,, Gear, Ruth ......... ' ....... Boots ..........,...... Cramming ....,,,, ,-,,,,. Gellringy Ives ..... ....... T vy ..................... Running ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Gentner, Charles Gentner, Edmond Gillard, 'Dorothy judge ................ ............Dort,....... i .Conductor Motorman ....... Hurrying ......... Rather ........... . ......,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,-, ' ,.,.,,,.,,., .Absurd ........................,........... ,W,...Wmm,,,,Lawye1--ess in Bushville .Mayor of Stafford Skipper of Toonerville Trolley .lt would make you smile .... Assistant for Toonerville Trolley M T ' of the Iudge , ' Q Gleason, William ......... Goldberg, Pauline .,... . .Bill ...... .Raul ....... Gorecki, Cecil ........ ........ J nn ,..... Graham, Kenneth .......... Coco .,,.... Graham, Mary Virginia. .Ginger Greene, Doris .........e..,... Dodo.. O what an orator C? ,Vague ..... . J Studying ..................,........... Retite ......,. 'Dodging the girls ....,......... Borrowing ........................... Carrying off the medals .... Chattering .......,.....,.......,...... ,lurect ........,.. .....'lfhe William Jennings Bryan of '36 .,..............,..,......i..Substituting for Miss Albro President of the Women Haters' Club Lontented .,.... ........... O wns an ice cream parlor in Bethany .Sedate .....,... Cheer ful ..... ,......Spealcer in the House of Representatives .,..,.............Conducts a gym for fat ladies Green, Mabel ...... ........ B 'lebhs ..........,..,.. Driving Ford taxi .....,...,,. .Serene ...,........ ...,,... IN lillionairess, still driving a Ford Hagdolle, Esther .....,,.... Teter 4,,.,. Trying'I to speak ,,,,,,,, ,Miflget ............,. ..,.., ,........,...,' I s eztillllg lady ll'l the lTllClg6tS Hall, Norman ........., Noi-in .....,,,,..,.,,, Imitating .,....,..,.., ......., S ell-satisliecl., ............................. ............ l Ulaying a hand organ Hawkins, Evelyn ........,.. Lehy ..,,,., Selling jewels ,,,,,,., .Docile .....,...,,...,,.,., Now buying instead of 'lsellingn jewels Higley, Irwin .............,.. Higley ,,,,,,,.....,,v Arguing .,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,.,,,. C Dccasional ........ He has told the preacher I Will CWh0?J I'IOClgSOn, Charles .......... Charles Irving,,Charleston-ing .,,,,,. ....,,,, S llllllllg ............................................................ Settled happily Holton, Franklin ,.,,,,,,.. Franlqig .,,,, Minister ,,,,.,.Q,,,. ,,,,.,,, 1 Xloof ........ ......, S alesman of heatless cookers Homer, Mabel .,,,. ,,,,.,,, X fee ,.,,,v,,,,.. loin-nnlist ,,,,., ,,,,,,,, N ifty .....,.........................,.......,...... Editor of Peora newspaper Hunt, Helen .,... ...., . ,Muriel ,,v,,., gtuqlying ,,.,4,,, ,,,,,,,, S tudious ...................................... Giving advice to the IUVCIOYU Iveson, Helen .,....,.,,,,,,,. Ivy ,,,,,,l,.,,,,,.,,,,,, Smiling ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 44,l,,,,, B flerry ........ ls now singing O daddy, keep your feet off me Johnson, John ,,,,,,,,,l,.,,, lghnnie ,,,,,...,.,,, Di-iveg 21 taxi ,,..,, ,..,,.,, A bstracted ....,t....,................. I-Ie tried to cross the RR. track Kaulgfman, Francis ,.,,,., Frank ,.,,,.., Flunlqing ,,,,4,-, ,.v,,.,, O hliging ......... ............. G etting rich in Florida fLet's goil Kirsch, John ,,,,,.,.,,.,,,.,., Shiglq ,.,,,,,4,,,....,, Bluffing ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-, D ilfident .................... O, I might be president or something Knowles, Louise .,...,...... Knowlesy ,,,l,,,,, Artist .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , Housewifely .................................... WVell, you see it's this way Kramer, Anna ......,.,...,. i Lehman, Carl ,....,...,..... Lehman, Frederick ..,,.. Lennon, John ..,....,....... Lowe. Irma .,................, Lowe, May Lucid, M ary ,.,,.., . Luther, John .............,,... M anthey, Harriet ,i........ McAlpine, Jeannette Mecui-ay, Klein .,.,,... ff McGrath, Frances . .Ethel ......... .Fat ............ Fred ...........,...., .Bill ............,,,,.,,l .I can't find out. .May Elizabeth., Mary J0an ........ Jeannetty ......,,.. Frannie .....,,..,,,, Messina, Harry ........,,,. Harry .,..t,, Miller, Ronald ..... Mondzeil, Frank .... Moore, Eunice ....... Moore, Joseph ...,,.. Ron ........,.. ...c,,.Frrankie... .......Eunie........ Joe .....,,.. Johnny ..,,,,.,,,,,, , Harry ......,,,....,, Romeo .,..........,. .....,..Nursemaid....... .,,,.,Executive...... .Rougeing ...........,. Electioneerin-ff ,,...,.. g ,.,...,. .She won't tell ............ Doc B .....,.,.,...,...,................ Turn around, Mary Blufting ..,......,...,.....,....,...,... ,Looking sweet ......,..... Managing ,........... .Being chased ...... Giggling ,.........,. ...... 'l'o he sober ,Dothing nothino' tg ' . lfVatch my movements . Teasing ............,.............i...,. Who said so? ........... ....,.... Tall ........ Author 'KPractical excuses for students who skip ING-ll-fed ............ Still avoids the battery of feminine glances ROll1Ck1ng .......,.......................,......,..... You'll never know now Dreamy ........ ........................... G overnor of the Figi Islands FOOliSh ....... 7 ..........,............. French buyer for Scott and Bean Preoccupied ........ Unlocking the S.H.C. for future seniors Aff1'HCtiVe .......,.. ..................................... A ask somebody else N0 grouch ..... ...... ............... S t ill blurfing Dainty -......... ...... T eacher of Charm II11lDO1't2111t .......... .................. B flanaging a husband' I Sl1OL1lCl Smile ................... ..........,...,...,...... 1 Iuch sought after Might be WOYS6 ........................ At last we have met in Ireland P0etiC21l ...,........ President, patrons and janitor of l-lrh Bank 'Slickerishu .........-........Teaching students how to no nothing ,Gf?lQCfUl -----. .........r.............. A acrobat in Reillvs Circus Genlal ........ ......Subduing horses for Prince' of Wlales MY5tC1'10US ---.---- ....s.............,....s E Clitor of Daily Snooze 1 fl 1 gr ir Ta 3 ' i ,c 1 ei? Z' NAME CALLING PROFESSION APPEARANCE DEBUT IN 1936 Morehouse, Albert Munger, Raymond Mullen, Kenneth Multer, Preston .. Murray, .lames .... Neverth, Marie .............. Peck, Frances ................ Preston, Bernice ,......... Prole, Marjorie .....r........ Reilly, blames ,.,..,,,,.,...,, Repicci, Anthony Rial, Francis ......... Ritchlin, Ernest ...... ff Ru-Eiiiin, Howard Abbie ..... Monty .... Kennie... Pres ......c. ....... Jimmie .............. Mamie ..........,.. Peckie ............... Beckie ..... . ........ . Marj ................. Hot-dog ........ Tony ...... Sharky .............. Ernie ........,........ ..........Windy... Roll, Mildred ........i.,,,.,. Millie ..,,, Rosen, William ,,,,..,.,,.. Billy ,,,,.,, Ryan, Geraldine ...,,,...... Jerry ,,,,,, Serve, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,i,,,,, Ken ,,,,-,,, Sherman, Eleanora Sider, Claribel ...., Speed, Harold ...... Spink, Alexandra Sprague, Gladys Smith, Elizabeth .. Juliette ............. Cider ..............., ............VVatcliing t .Prizelighter ' .Salesman ....... - .Pinsticker ...... .Acting ..................,,.... .Actress ..................i.............. .Taking in the coin ...,.,...... Tickling the ivories .......... Speedy ...... ..... ' 'Special case ..... Alex ,,,,,,, ....., ' ' Glady ...,. .........B1ll1e...... hat ball .,... ....... .Ahem-mg ........................,.... Q! for some long pants... .Pm not prepared ................ Handsome ....... ..YaWnmg ,.,..... A Whirlwind ...... Selling mineral water from Horseshoe Lake Unusual ..... L ...........,...................................... Wanted-a tight! Earnest .....,......... ....,................. S uccessor to Edward Bok Fast? ...................... ....... C 'hampion pin sticker- in Y.M,C,A, Happy-go-lucky .............................. Federal Prohibition Agent Stage struck ...........................,............................ Nobody knows Sunny ............ Niow taking money from her husband's pockets Slim .............,.............................. Accompanist for G-alli Curci Chubby i...............,... Trying to find Why dogs leave home ' ................................,......... I'm just eighteen .......Street Commissioner of New York Editing EXchanges,' Pleasant ,............. .,.................. A nnouncer for K.D.K.A. Critic ,,,,,.,.,i,..,,,,,,,,...,,........,, Romantic .............................................. Successor to Tom Duff Play Sousa-phoneu ,,.,,,,,,, .Beau Brummel ................ He won't tell but we know anyway Which One? .,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,, Demure .,,,.,,,..,,,,,,.. ..,...,................... S he has chosen at last .I get only 99 -,,,,, Digniied .,.............. .,........................... N ow let's see- ,Talking ,.,,,,--,.-.- ,Pleased ,.,,.,,,,,,c,,,,,..,.. ......... W hy tell, when we all know f'N0W-a iUg ,-------- -,,,.,- B 01-ed fboai-dj ,,,,...,,,.,..,,............ Sitting in the White House -Acting .,---.-,,,,.--,.,, Artigtie ,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,....,.,....................... Queen of the Ranch,' -:Eating peanuts .-,,,, Impigh ,,,.,,, ,,..,,,, L ecturing on more work and less pay Munger in a race Hiram -----------,-, -,,,,- A11 right ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,l,,.,,,...,.,.............. You wouldn't believe it ,Engaged ............................... Six feet three ....,.c..... Book reviewer for New York Times Going to Printing Office-w,Wi11SO111C ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T'lZlS 1'llE'LI'1'lCCl Z1 p1'i11tCI' Zllld is El good cook Smith, Mary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, M 011 ,,.,,,, .,,, ' 'Q those eyeslu ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,, Smart ,,,..,,.i,,,,,.,.,,,i.A......,.................. lt's none olyour business ROSS ,,,,,, ,,,,--- R Osie ------ ,----- ' 'fYeS, Sir, Shgfs lny babyu-Stald ,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,.......... TXTCITHJCI' of 'Ell6.SllPl'CIUC Court Stabell, Harold ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Stub ,----,, ,Farmer ------------.-.-,-----.--.- 1 ,,,--, Fierce ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,...,... You'd be surprised Stakel, Viola ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, Mike ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, M aking love ,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Flirt .,,,,,,, At last, shels said yes to George to get rid of him Sutherland, Donald ,,,,,, Sudgn' ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, V entfi10quiSt ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, Baghful ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,...............................e. Lon Chaneyfs double Tl'1OIHaS, Marjorie Marj .............i.... ' franslating Virgil ....,....,,... jovial ........ , --------- AUU101' Of 'CTT-131C St0f1e5 TOW11SeHCl, Carrie ........ Caroline. Being good ................ ....... P leasing ...,. ....,....,....-..---.-.-------------------- T ight-1'0P6 Walker Vallone, Russel .............. Rus .................... Vanishing .............. Sometimes ............................................-----.-- Elephallt 'U'2UUC1' Warren, Gertrude Dutch ................ Growing tall ....... Childish ................ Rides in carriage to CelelJ1'i21'Ce 31'C1 bi1 Cl1ClHY Wickens, Roy ................ Mary ...... ..... ' 'Women .......... Lonesome ...................... U. S. Delegate to League of N2liiOHS - - - were a .f .s- .i- -ff i f - Tfeiflfiix The B535-XQAN 1 1 M1w.,gh H.,-... .iii-,T ? l 3 Q: 2 V izx. Q gf? 1' .lj-E' . ikv fi Q f' 211 Q Z -. -C?-2 i 3545-.1 Q if 15 2 'fiffii L4 EQ, 1 g . ff f 'iflifs MW .www A XNmNwiXYN43 NXX'k'X ZM lv!! 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V V-.--1---.-------.-+..,......,, 4- -, ,.r 'f1, 1. wr ,v,, M, ' ,-1 , , , a - , Lg-ff ff,-15,1-.2-2 -, fx 1 . . 1, N ' f --b-11'viH'-ffm Hifi? -Wxsiielifiwisrxpf'L va va CS ior Cl Jun 58 The BATAVIAN 1222353 Junior Class Mildred Adams, Wilfred Adelman, Alan Ames, Esther Arnold, Albert Bausch, Fanny Bender, Jennie Bialkoski, Beulah Bolt, Dorothy Bolt, Leslie Botts, Alice Bower, Raymond Boyle, Francis Brewer, Violet Bujniewicz, Dorothy Bur- rill, Gladys Call, Stuart Case, Charles Churchill, Harold Clailin, Henry Clark, Marion Cosway, Francis Crehan, Mary Crehan, Ruth Crehan, Albert Coupland, Frederick Darch, Sage DeCot, Irma DeVoe, Patrick Didget, Joseph Ditzel, Fran- cis Dooley, Lucille Eberhart, Doris Embt, Helen Fitzsimmons, Theron Forbes, Evalena Galliford, Isabel Galliford, Michael Gautieri, Cora Gebhardt, Violet Gil- bert, Gladys Goade, Mary Greene, Ruth Greening, Cornelius Haitz, Kathryn Hale, David Hannah, Martha Herrick, Marion Hill, Ruth Hoag, George Hodg- son, Eleanor Homelius, Evelyn Hunn, Norwood Hutchinson, Hazel Ingalsbe, Lloyd Jayne, Francis Kane, Francis Kauffman, joseph Kearney, Noreen Kear- ney, John Kember, Alice Kinsella, Albert Kleps, Walter Kornowski, Mary Krantz, Donald Latham, Irene Leffel, Bernard Lenihan, Ralph Lewis, Mary Lynch, Ger- ald Manning, Elbert Martin, Helen Masse, Donald Mayer, Warren McCumber, Ronald McLernon, Mary McWain, Laurence Merrilield, Francis Merry, Donald Miller, James Mooney, Howard Munsey, Lester Myers, David Newstead, Ken- neth Nicholson, Curtiss Norris, Edmund 0'Donnell, Ernestine Owen, Catherine Page, Lila Page, Gladys Parsons, Lewis Peck, Dolores Ray, Edna Roth, Elwin Salway, William Schmitt, Rose Schwartz, Florence Sheffer, NVilliam Sherman, Gertrude Sherwood, Edna Simmons, VVallace Simms, Francis Singleton, Stella Swicki, Aloysius Slovick, Guy Smith, Pauline Smith, XrVilliam Southworth, W'al- lace Stakel, Helen Stull, Rose Taber, Louise Taber, Parker Terry, Margaret Trautenberg, Everett Truax, William Ugenia, Edwin Uphill, Hollis Upson, An- thony Vallone, Eleanor Webb, Bernice VVeed, Dorothy Weeks, Evelyn VVeeks, Helen Wells, Luther Wemett, Frederick VVight, Dorothy Wilder, Frank Will, Dorothy Wyman, George Young. 'S , P -.'.+w.4ai :.a:ait..aas::,'-,N-w., ,, ,,, Y . ' it . ,is-13' iLxf.', Q4liF Es'5 ,f . , Z Q ,,..'f:-5L,,f',nt,7 i m , , , . rg Vi ,:11,.-iggmrf' in , 1 K W .li ., i.A,-, X,-Mm V,-.,1i-.. ,... 'r T' ' ' f. if 'Z22lffifif-w5W, '1a'-.ri - , -, , ' -' tf::f...l-x.-q ,X .We eva-wlff,-. -4 -, t-I . i , g , 4, ,,3,,,,,.,x159tA a.vM,,.A5, , N -K ,Y 31-I3?,,'i,'S3i,. The BATAVIAN 59 Jumor Class History The class of 1927 chose as its officers for the year 1925-1926 the following: President ........... ...... G Eoizcsra HODGSON ViCL7-PfC.VidL'lIf ..., --,-,'--.,---- L LOYD IAX'NE Sffffmfj' --A----- ...... E LEANOR HOMELJUS Tff'USlH'r'f' -------,--....-...-.. ..... . . . .. ,,,. VVALLACE STAKEL Catherine Page. George Young and Ralph Lewis were selected as members of the G. O. council. Violet Bujniewicz was chosen for junior editor and Ray- mond Boyle for Junior business manager to serve on the Batavian staff. Mr. Randall and Miss Shepherd are the class advisers. On January 15th. the junior banquet was held. About seventy-live Juniors celebrated the event and had a very enjoyable time. The Rev. E. VV. Collings, speaker of the evening, gave a very inspiring address. Frank Wfill was general chairman. The night of February 12th was the date of a very successful junior Prom. The gym was attractively decorated in the class colors, green and white. NVith the pep furnished by a very snappy Buffalo orchestra, the juniors and their guests danced from nine to one. Howard Munsey was general chairman oi the affair. With this start, we hope to rival any Senior Class. H.. 1927. nf -F if A 5 RQQQ.. 'Q .V -Q' .ie e er Q 6 're 'Q D dl it Jem Nlmefhlqeln ?, ve rnrfgefgr eereeey Vere E e eereitenry 'werllfrer Wihymem r Treeesurer Mice Chelpple A were HG -:--.,': f-9 '7'g'v'4f'- fifllf- - ' '-If 7'7'-K'- i1'E?' 'JZ' HA' :5,J,.-1, . , ifilf iff if .21 561517: '-.-r-ff '- - 7 ' ' -'QW--1531- fm -f -1. 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L Y nm, -1, , 4 . v ' -11 -, 1: -1. m,.:fS: ' -1-.,..- gm., ...1,,f -f.M.,o,.,- Q-. -,-Q-,M , -:rr 4-.,.-x 1A,..u...-4 -:fd , ,,:A . . -' f--- g-. - z-- 'wwf aaa- -V 4 ,, I 13 Sophomore Class 23 62 The BATAVIAN Tvlfggtiiifig Sophomore Class, Helen Balduii, Agnes C . Beechler, Raymond Beechler, Roy Benkam, Dolores Bilrich, Helen M. Besso, Lois N. Bills, Elmer J. Boatlield, William Boughton, Donald Brewer, Irene M. Brice. H. Maurine Brice, Ralph Briggs, Donald Brum- ber, Joseph Burns, Florence Buell, Margaret R. Burr, Dorothy E. Burrill, Francis M. Bush, Donald O. Call, Ralph A. Call, Thomas Calahan, Vincent Callahan, Robert E. Carson, Genevieve B. Chandler, Alice Chapple, Grace Chapple, Edward Cichowski. Matthew Cichowski, Sophia Cichowski, Julia A. Cieri, Edward Clap- saddle, Orlo H. Clark, Mildred I. Clase, Robert M. Clement, Anthony Colangelo, Mildred Colby, Merle Cole, Perry T. Combs, Jane M. Coons, Paul H. Cooper, Pauline Cooper, Ardis L. Corey, Charles Cornwell, Edwin Cotton, Ruth M. Cre- han, VVilliam Crelly, Clarence Dargusch, Julius Dargusch, Julia A. Delano, Seth Dennis, Alton H. Dewey, John Di Carlo, Edith Dietschler, Salvatore Di Salvo, Lester R, Doctor, Francis J. Dooley, Charlotte Duffy, Frances M. Duffy, Mil- dred L. Dugan, Dorothy Eastman, E. Clare Eberhart, Arthur Eustance, Adelia M. Elwell, Georgia Esseltine, Vincent M. Fay, Bernice M. Fiske, Helen Fix, Edna C. Forbes, Samuel J. Gaeta, Anna A. Gannon, Sidney Gear, Carl Gehring, Helen German, Aileen Gtillard, Robert J. Gillis, Marian Glick,'Roswell E. Greene, Elma Hackett, Gwendolyn Hammett, Elmer C. Hampton, Susie Hartman. Dora Haga- done, Donald Hopkins, Howard Hosmer, Doris I-Iovey, Mary Hume, Ruth M. Ireland, Laurene Jones, Marguerite Kane, Louise M. Kauffman, Richard Kear- ney, John A. Kember, Arthur Kirsch, Walter Kornowski, Ruth B. Kramer, Mary M. Krantz, Joseph Lambert, Vlfalter H. Lamka, Clive F. Lathrop, Esther V. La Trobe, Irene Leffel, Bernard J. Lenihan, Clyde H. Liles, Miriam Lowe, Albert Masse, VVarren McCumber, John F. McGettigan, Angus McGinnis, Marian R. McGhan, William McMahon, Edith McRoberts, Frank Merriman, Gertrude Mor- ith, Sarah Mooney, Leona V. Morrel, Ruth M. Motz, Kathyrn Neaverth. Clinton Newell, Vivian Newton, Lettie M. Nichols, Duane WI. Norris, Olive E. Norris, Beatrice H. Norton, Virginia Norton, Roy V. Grendorf, Francis M. Page, Frank Pappalardo, Elizabeth Parker, Isabel Peard, Floyd Peio, Samuel Pies, Norene A. Pixley, James Pontillo, Ruth E. Prugh, Jerome Radder, Norman R. Reamer, Herbert Redshaw, Charles L. Richmond, John Ritchlin, Louise Roach, Ruth S. Rosen, Edwin Roth, Marian Russel, Glivia Schafer, Raymond Schaefer, Esther Sherman, Christine Schildwaster. Harold Schrader, Vincent Serve, Florence Sheffer, Gertrude Sherwood, May Short, Irene Smith, Julia Stabell, Helen Stevens, Ronald St. John, Margaret A. Story, I-Ielen Supplee, Alice Taggert George Taylor, Albert Thee, Charles Thomas, Esther Thomas, I-Iarold Thauten- berg, Gerald Tuttle, Gladys Tyson, Gladys Uebelhoer, Marian Van Alystyng Phyllis Voorhees, Dorothy Volz, Caroline Wagner, Thelma Ward, Earl Warner. William VVarren, Juanita Weger,5Carlos Weiss, Robert Whitcomb, Marjorie White, Walter W. Whyman, Dorothy Will, Howard Williams, Stanley Wojtczak, Lester Wright, Benjamin Wurtzman, Mary Wurtzman, Margaret Young. D ! 5. ' ' .7,,YQ:...l- -f'.,..- ,' , . f. I A :---,QI 4 2 I a . 1-'xi-1--a. !.r fe 6 '2'.-'figs ei'-rf! -.fl-. , 'vi .. tt':.'g,?5' f'e'.':,:,-7v'f-:gi,,:,m- '- ' . , 4-'X-.51s.atl.1,.i.1i1 w ig-1? txt-.tff f--Y'..wf'. 1 . 1 .. 11' .f 4f.'i'2f -gliilf, -Wffif' 3' i . ah M, f. Nineteen , Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 63 Sophomore Class History The Sophomore class formally organized in September, 1925. The follow- ing officers were elected: P 1'Sfdf 'f ---------'- ...... , TOHN MCGETTIQAN Vita?-Prrsiilclzt ,,,, ,,--,-A'.- D OROTI.Ix7 VOLZ 5f'f 'FfU J' '-----,- ...... W ALTER VV1-IYMAN T FU51 'Cl' --4-- .................. . ALICE CHAPPLE Class f1di'fSCl'-Y ............. ........ B llss BRYAN, Miss VVARD -U0H1bf'VS of COIHICU ,....... ....... E DWIN ROTH, Isamzi, PEARD A very successful banquet was held by the class, February 26, 1926. There were over one hundred present. Dinner was served by the Girls' Service League. A rather original and unique subject was chosen for the speakers. The radio was applied to life and the following were the speakers: Margaret Young, Groundg Lois Bills, Setg john McGettigan, Arielg Seth Dennis, Static. Mr. Tour of the Doehler Die Company summing up the subject spoke on Stations, After the banquet, the class adjourned to the Gym where they danced until J. M. 11 130. Music was furnished by the High School Orchestra. -- :!3x..gUT ' LZ' Q , 'Tj if ' A5511 IPIRIES. llDm1mu1IdI Mdlcmrnnqw WIIICIE PRES. Mmmuceit flllfli' SECY iCIlmr1i5T1iMz fCCilIl'1l' TIRIEAS. lb d IR CLASS Allbwldgnlk g11r?giB5vu.v41Jllus5 SMZMIL AIIDWSKINR Mn? Immrfw 1 UMLQNRS Bllmm mmfdl Gmlail W ' Vmiw Waldlmil ltllnazgjllczsit, A MO TONwwY Walltclh the MSIE. Y 0 0 A In A 0 0 I I I I u I I i l lIlllll'll ll I I Ill I I ll-I I I I' ll I-I-I waxmllwllulmmu 'flwfmw w' 1s1'a1smgggv'fN ' 'fmlwf vcgmb WWWU -- V -if Ni' 'n 'Q Q N igx xg X fb f X x V1 X X A -f V x -1.5 K E Rx fx ,M NX. 5 7 Rf g XI XQQ75 5 Qy agl i sc 5 xlf ' 31 5 ff +1 729 -U , Li a f l k . 1:-A., ff ww MMM1 'mwwm X W w V A Q 'N ' -4-' A ' ' ' 'wmfmvwwif-ww-f. ... 1 eg 115- J uli! 11555 , , V, I-xi--'f?'yLM4 QM . ' , 'N - , ' '. 6-'1T. i , . - ' ,. femm-Eva .mmf 44 4 Q:-,L 'A mmm a Freshmen Class HZ 2 5- CD gn ms-1-1 11991 AVLVH 9'-LL I NV 55 tub' ig ' ,R f f L 53' '5 ' L- Q , if-, - fe. if r f 1 ff E '- 5+aQis , .fzlii Nieiwza 2 4,g'?3'??fif:'iff . 2 g :fm 25593215 1 Nineteen 66 The BATAVIAN TW,,,.,,S,X , Freshmen Class . Doris E. Adams, Nina Allen, Spencer Avery, James Battaglia, Burton Bis- hop, Francis Biddlecombe, Helen Bolt, Merton Botts, Norma Boyce, Floyd E. Britton, Howard Brown, Kathryn L. Brunk, Stella Bugniewicz, Edward H. Burleigh, Gertrude Burt, Marian Call, Christine L. Carr, Margaret L. Carr, Charles L. Carter, Lester C. Case, Mildred Case, Anthony Cecero. Patrick J. Cesarano, Lawrence W. Chaddock, Ruth L. Clark, William H. Clark, Francis Cline, Anita Colangelo, Nicholas Colantonio, Stewart Comfort, James S. Coons, Bertha Cooper, Loretta Corbin, Roy M. Corey, William E. Corey, Charles J. Cul- trara, Catherine M. Currie, Glenn Cutcliffe, Alvin Davis, Edward Davis, Kenneth Deagman, Leo Decker, Rose Defelice, Ralph Diamond, Anthony Di Carlo, Diana Dipson, Calvin Doctor, Sara Dubitsky, Ruth Dwight, Alice Earll. Milford B. Eli- well, William O. Faylor, Richard Fenton, Evelyn Fisher, Joseph Fisher, Catherine Foriero, Howard Fotch, William G. Frank, Louise Frisby, Mary Galliford, Grant Gardner, Mary Gautieri, Esther Gear, 'Marguerite Gear, Marion Gear, Charles George, Patsy George, Agustla Goldberg, William Buell Gonyo, Jack Grentzinger, Catherine M. Greening, Marguerite J. Grice, Elizabeth A. Harper, Lawrence M. Hawks, Elinor Herbine, Donald Hilton, Pauline Holly, Frederick Howe, Ursula Horgan, Nellie M. Hubbard, Crawford Hynds, Marion Tngraham. Helen Jankow- ska, Beulah Johnson, Allen Johnston, Lawrence F. Judd, Dorothy M. Kidder, Louise M. Kleps, Frank Knowles, Charles Kreger, Charles Ksczanowicz, Herman A. Lange, Prudence M. Laramy, Ruth Lawson, Esco A. Leffel, Jennie Levins, Charlotte Line, Helen M. Loedel, Gertrude Macdonald, Jack A. McDonald. VV ard Manchester, Edward Manthey, Williford D. Martin, Daniel Martino, Doris Ma- son, Mildred Mayled, Donald McNerney, Esther Miller, David Minor, Samuel Mirando, Elizabeth J. Moore, Jean C. Morrison, Thomas Moynihan, Marian Munsey, Irene L. Neubert, Bert E. Newstead, Helen E. Newton, Muriel Nixon. Earl L. Norton, Frances Norton, Alfred C. Olsen, Vincent Owens, Ralph C. Parker, Ralph Parsons, Peter Peca, Morris Pies, Rufus Powell, Thomas H. Pres- cott, Rachel Putnam, Ruby Pullybank, Donald F. Ramsay, Joseph Repicci, ,Fran- cis Rodon, Helen M. Roth, Ruth M. Rothermel, Josephine Ruffino, .LXTLHLIT T. Ryan, Joseph R. Ryan, Raymond Sawdey, Gordon Schiller, Lyman Scott, Irma Seifert, Raymond Shutrum, Anna B. Simmons, Robert VV. Simmons, Arthur E. Smith, Beatrice G. Smith, Gladys A. Smith, Martin H. Smith, Rolland Smith, Ralph Snell, Dorothy Spitzmesser, Ellen E. Speed, Frederick C. Stakel, Vifalter J. Stawski, Clifford A. Steep, Dorothy M. Stevens, James V. Suozzi, Helen Szydlowska, Wesson Taber, Sidney A. Taylor, Charles H. Taylor, Martha M. Tiede, James Tock, Stanislaus Tozewski, Josephine Tozewski. Helen Tyler. Genevieve Uebelhoer, Howard L. Verbridge, Esther G. Voelker, Esther E. VVade, Stuart VVade, Edith Walker, Wesley VVarner, Kenneth Vlfeber, Law- rence L. Weiss, Donald F. White, Loren H. Wicks, Arden L. Wigton, Hazel Williams, Stephen VVilliams, Beatrice M. Wood, Isreal Wortzman, Carl Vlfright, Eleanor D. Wright. . N Y tiiffeivjfzvx fa , -.gs la. .4 ij, 'n'a.,,,e,,frl-'1r?'E ?g 4' H gfilffyeiix The BATAV iAN 67 Freshmen Class History Tavia, Nu Yawk, March 24, 1926. dere inquisitive one: yur most wellcum rekuest that .i rite won histry of the wundrefoll efecsion- eight R nobel clas of '29 wuz got by me in englsh class. i wundred ef u ever paws to rekolekt wot kinda onur yur putin on me a pm' unwoildi frosh? but yur ciesn' brings me kurage to due the plczerabel and nnthankabel tosque. on thuther nano it is veri difokult to splain juz zaktli how we cum to be hear in TAVIA-HI-SKUL. mabi wun of them thear pepils wot thinks they nose it all, nose the ansur to that. our histry is lik the sum u no its termendus big but ef u luk at it u aint abel to see it at all our reel histry didn't begin til we cum to be frosh. gee. but those as wuz hear when we cum hear, Cu no thear wus senyurs X the juniyers and them stif neked soppsj o momma, they thot that we wuz pikers and that we new less than nothin but we fooled them. Wie lected offisers K had a parti at whitch the smart oldre pepuls tried to spoil it but we didn't let em in S we had a gud tim and all they did was two lock ed. burle up and take laurnce chadock to the orchard and he had to wak bake with beans in his shoes, but after all that wuzn't much. YVe draw all the illustrations for the senyur's annual and give most oi the stories for the pic. and win all prizes for short stories. YNe have the best marks on the oner roal but we r almost to modest to men- sion it but pepul Can't help notisin it when 2 or 3 pretty girls stand out and the senyurs don't have to mov as the medles r al spoked fer wen thear names eperei Do we always have our lessons? ask our techers if we don't. Say inqistive, did u ever here us sing? VVat did we sing? The skul song? Can the senyurs sing? Can they sing that? Have they ever made any noise when they should? Do they caum to basketbawl games? Do the frosh cum? WVho has the largest tendence? Who gets to the assembly first? Have the junyers got anything to brag about? are they senyurs yet? Aren't the sophs still green? VVill they ever get over it? Do they have anything over on us? Wlio are these frosh anway? f l' nu as much about the frosh class as we as Gee. inquisitive man, e u on1 . L is in it no, i imajin u wood rite wun hole buk on it 81 thearbi win a veri respekabel fortun. Well. inquisitive man, as im not getin paid to rite this i ges i will clothes. s respektifuli 8: afescioneightli, yurs, ' 1 AMAFRosH, 229. pf I ,V Irjfgspilgpifllmga! A My MW ' v f, --f' 3' iii5xQ44?i. -si,zkw.'if'l'f lf - Qdzbsizff ' Batavia High School 89 L ml .LVEI AV I NV uaml WN . Q 0 'FS View iz: 75453 ,. 25. V , X in... M '--fmzx Q-12 3 Ffa? ,V K2 V.4...N,.s..--Q H ,W ERT.-rg:-wy' .., , f-:,,.qfn1fvnllwrf1 l1 lmyz1n:l-mm un rm 4 , ., . Q V TIL?--ra V 'rad 1':5: E 'TY' TP 'Q , li ': Iff: 'Tu rn V V ' ' 5 ., EgL'15gQzi1.EE'fmE ffaT:m'-siEEd7iis: -,Eu -VV, Q V . 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E. S. CRAMER I. M. OMEARA H. D. VVEBER SENIORS KENNETH GRAHAM EUNICE 1XqOORE ALBERT NIOREHOUSE JUNIORS RALPH LEWIS CATHERINE PAGE GEORGE YOUNG SGPHOMORES ISABEL PEARD EDWIN ROTII FRESHMEN .EDWARD BURLEIGH ' ' .. I- - I Ar A : I :fr I: 7 . Yak ya I M my ,.I, -251' 1' if ' -2 2ifvmh'i'g,, I 'Jiffy I Efllfffiix The BATAv1AN 71 The General Grganization The G. O. snapped back into life at the very beginning of school this year and took the forefront in activities. After a very successful membership drive, the whole school joined to make the GD, go. The presidential candidates took the Held. and campaign posters appeared everywhere. A stirring nominating conven- tion put the campaign into full swing which came to a close in a hotly contested election. Roy XViclcens was elected president and Sarah Gardner vice-president. After the campaign closed, the class elections were held and the executive council organized. In addition to the student members, four faculty members were chosen to represent that group. The council is the body which carries on the business of the General Organization. To do this efficiently, the council is in- vested with ample power. During the past year, the council has tried to use this power for the best interests of the school. The council has not been idle. Seven meetings have been held and much important business has been transacted. Among the most important steps taken are two amendments to the constitution. One of these sets a scholastic standard for students entering school activities. The other provides for the presentation of a B as well as a certificate to letter men. Some of the other measures have been the change in basketball B requirements, the election of athletic managers, the recognition of the 'B' Men, and the HEX Libris' clubs and the approval of the lists of those earning letters. We sincerely hope that next year the General Organization will be increasing- ly successful and that B. H. S. may continue to be justly proud of its student government. R' L '27' The BATAVIAN Tgxgxffii ' Q I ,. , . we Q fv-'Aw l :.:1,1.1s:4 f ...N l l B Men's Club George Corbett Julius Dargusch Ives Gehring Duncan Gordon Cecil Gorecki Charles Hodgson George Hodgson John Kirsch Walter Kornowski Donald Latham Elbert Martin Klein McCurdy Ronald Miller Frank Mondzeil Howard Munsey james Murray Williaiii Sherman Guy Smith Gerald Tuttle Edwin Uphill Roy XfVlCli6IlS Frederick Wfight Frank W7 ill 1? 55 u - . gl if iw, il if -H fm , V . Y , ,TQ I . ' -:mf--,-2 .W ,.,,,.,,,,,,-WA fy Q K -l rim, ,Q ,3,,,m.,,4?.,E..,f,y. v XV 1 ' , -' V' '- 4-lrRf,'1:'ff3swfy- 'F 4. ' , i'f'fi - Q ,A ' a j J , ' L, f -fwfr Qymrg Q'-1-rg 1' .1 vgxr, . il f . , -Wlii-L f,ffQf2iiiil' , -. - . 1 1. rf- 13,,ws,1r?J.:3gs 'gyrm.,.frfln,.,'-'?wy.i5G'Z,f ' ,i . , 1. V - jg ' ,'. ay- 'fgm-- av-.,7arl3?q::':rz' vi. A , I . -slr - ,X . g , - VN515.iwgqiatlifziw 1 , G-fig?-g,:'qQ x7, 1 5' - ., ,, ' :vi 'fQ.g5t.'-,FQ-far--fax,-'.5s if . ' ' . ' v+:r?L.1--vw-Jmswas ' V:-if :af3'w ':', V- Ji 1 ,gr A M. Kiwi 1 L, if D., .cy .Wm .., W3-f 1:5- 3?-E , qu 5 -5,-7 ,. '4 M 3' I it vs , Im, , ' 'rlS2Y2,'if5sa The BATAVIAN 73 B Men's Club P f'-Ylfllwf ---'---- ...... R omzizr NOONAN Vit?-PFFSlllL'lIf ...,, ,,--.,,--, J 01-IN LUTl1ER 50Cf1'fc1l'y Anixrzur MOREI-1oUsE TVUIISIIVFI' .......... ..,..,. D ONALD SUTHERLAND R. LEO PIERCE Faculty Adtfixvr .... The B Men's Club is a new organization in High School. Its ineinbership is made up of all men who have won letters in High School activities. 1 :Xt an early meeting, Robert Noonan was elected presidentg john Luther, vice- presidentg :Xlbert Morehouse: Secretary, Gerald Tuttle, Treasurer, and R. L. Pierce, factulty adviser. The purpose of this club is to promote better sportsmanship in athletics and to render any possible service to the school. This year, the Club assisted the G.S.L. in putting on an assembly, took a prominent part in the High School Halloween party and has helped in several athletic assemblies. It is hoped that the club will do even more in the future. K. L., '26. The BATAVIAN TZQZEJFSQ Members of Debating Club M155 JULIA O,M12ARA ,,... Robert Clement Perry Combs Paul Cooper Patrick Didget Edmund Gentner Willianm Gleason Norwood Hutchinson joseph Kearney in ......Ft1C'llIZ'N Donald Latham john Luther Lester Meyers Howard Ritchlin Willian1 Schmitt Wallace Stakel Parker Terry George Young Adviser -F-ff,-W-r.7,-0.7, .,,,,,,..,,.., , ,, ,.,,.v,.Y.,... N Y ga Y ' 1- : ,- an-Q-A,..,,'1-. f V ' A -,1-wl:'.1l1,'4L 'g13'if3?fi7'?f29? f'9' ? 'lQi1rv ,' Mr ' M.,-sfa f . 1 '- va- I re-rt.f:ff,f:a'af,, .,'wh , .1 , , - , ' 2 , y -'fl-.f4'.c-mIl'f:Sl'7liq W f- 1 ie: wr R .-Q53-r'fmF,.ef-:neva J -A I -l ,V ,':f :' ' f I - f.'-iff ,f fIE?'74 ,, jf? - 3,43 K Yi? 5 Ninewen- Th BATAVIAN Twenty-Six 3 g Z: hh gg gm-gg g 75 Debating Club Last year, this club carried on meetings under difficulty. It was not easy to find time for all members to he present. A greater effort was made, for many boys were deeply interested in the aims for which the club stands. Its object has been, and is, to promote interest in discussion of questions of general interest dur- ing meetingsg to provide. from among its members, debaters to work on school teams, and to complete organization along lines worked out by the National Forensic League of America. Batavia is one of the charter members of this league. Such membership offers an opportunity for contacts which will broaden the views of the members and place them in a position to appear, to advantage, in contests with other schools. Vile wish next year to encourage all boys in the school interested in debating to become members of this club and to make it their owng a place where they may express themselves freely and honestly on questions in which they are interested to the end that they may the better express themselves in all places. Here, many boys man lind within themselves unsuspected ability. The club is a sort of open forum for the consideration of such questions as are interesting to any good citizen. J. L., '26. 76 Nineteen The BATAVIAN Twemsix The Ex Libris Club Mlss IOSEPHINE Howsn, Miss BLANCHE E. KINNEAR .... Special Pacizrltgy Avdiscrs Miss MARION B. WARD, Miss JOSEPHINE JOHNSON ..,............ Dorothy Bills M ary Lynch Alice Bower Violet Buyniewicz Gladys Call Alice Canty Lucille Eberhart Ruth Gear Dorothy Gillard Pauline Goldberg Doris Greene Kathryn Hale Mabel Homer Evelyn I-lunn Louise Knowles Anna Kramer Mary Lucid S. Jeannette McAlpine Frances McGrath Eunice Moore Marie Neaverth Catherine Page Frances Peck Elizabeth Smith Pauline Smith Rose Smith Rose Swartz Claribel Sider Marjorie Thomas Carrie Townsend Gertrude Warreii .Honorary Members 533333 The BATAV 1 AN 77 The Ex Libris Club Last September some junior and Senior girls decided to form a new kinri of organization--a book club. They planned to have informal disenssnins of books which are much talked about. At the first meeting Marjorie Thoinas was given the lionor of being the lirst president of such an organization in our school. Frances l'eck was elected vice- president: Lucille Eherhart. secretary, and Bliss josephine lelowse, treasurer. Miss Howse and Bliss Blanche elf. liinnear are the special faculty advisers. A few of the other linglish teachers have become honorary members. The organ- ization was named The Tix Libris C lub. A series of verv interesting meetings at once started. Modern poetry and free verse were discussed in one. Mark Twain and his works. both serious and humorous, made up the theme of the ne the members. A lovely Christmas program was carried ont. xt. .-Xt another, a one-act comedy amused After vacation. Miss Marion B. XYard talked about her impressions of au- thors and literary places in Europe. This made a pleasing. as well as a ditferent. meeting. One afternoon was given to Rudyard Kipling in his most delightful and most tragic aspects. On St. Patricks Day, the program was devoted to a con- sideration of the modern Irish revival. Occasionally. outside speakers have talked about various subjects. These are samples of the study the club is making. h l 1 lanned to represent a regular meeting Of An Assembly program as Jeei pf Ex Libris. The authors considered are modern. Besides several readings. two ' ' ' tVictrol't songs have been prepared. At the conclusion, the president will presen . records. helpful to the English classes, to B. H. S. f h l b feel thev have proved practical the ideas upon The members 0 t e cu , which Ex Libris was founded. A great deal of that rare mixture, benefit and pleasure, has been obtained. The club this year has been more or less. of an ex- periment, since we have had to feel our way, and discover by experlence what was best suited to our needs. But now we have made a beginning, and we be- - ' ' ' ' ' -' S ior irls leave their lieve that our organization is justifying its existence. The en g best wishes for a success ful future to all succeeding members. L. E., Secretary. -K,-fait?-ai ff. -Mi-fl tri 22.4. .. . . ,ii 78 Nineteen . TWenty.Six 4 PI'USIdC'llf .........,, I7icc-Prcsidem' .... Scc1'cfa1'y ,,,,... Tl'CflSIll'Cl' A dzfiscr ..,.. Mildred Adams Esther Arnold Fanny Bender Dorothy Bills Violet Bujniewicz Alice Chapple Miss Cramer Arclis Corey Julia Delano The Gainsborough Art Club EUNICE MooR12 VIOLA STAKEL ELEANOR SHERMAN SARAH GARDNER Irma De Voe Elizabeth Erlcert Sarah Gardner Esther Gear Mabel Green Mary Hume Helen lveson Louise Knowles Eunice Moore Marie Neaverth S Miss FXLEXANDRIA WATT Lila Page Eleanora Sherman Edna Simmons Viola Stakel Rose Schwartz Marjorie Thomas Carrie Townsend Thelma Ward Miss Watt - I ' W- Fiilghfigr gf' ,A ' . ' ' ,. J,1.w-f,'gl,x'.i f ?:-.g,5,ifZ Q A A W ff'5'39ill5?-?'wE.5i,,:-li 'X , , f ,Q 'SEE g,S,fig' . f . , .'f5.L',,1.'I i'5fi 9, fi '25i3fi'z'g'1?v' - ' ' 1- - V 2.1 i f '9 zliffliiui., 1'L2w'.:- 1flj5',,'ift'ij'gi,, The BATAVIAN 79 The Gainsborough Art Club The Gainsborough Art Club is now two years old. With the experience of last year, the club has made great progress and the aim for next year is still higher. In September. iifteeu new members joined the ranks to help the club in their endeavor to increase their knowledge of art and to promote interest in it, throughout the school. In October, the club, together with the Service League, assisted the Hi-Y in holding a I-lallowe'en party for the entire school. T h The first detinite work taken up this year was the making of lamp shades, which wasnfollowed by tie dyeing. lie dyeing is a very interesting process and is dpi? by winding material with thread or twine and then dipping in various shades o Yes. - Un December ninth, the club held its second Christmas sale in the Art room trogm four to nine o'clock. Lamp shades, handkerchiefs. vases. various painted articles. candy and ice cream were sold. This proved to be a tremendous success Qne-halt' of the proceeds went to the members and the rest was used to buy a picture. a hand reproduction of Corot's painting of Spring, and this now adorns the walls of the drawing room. T After the Mid-Year examinations. the club began to increase their knowledge of art by having a speaker each month. ln glanuary, Miss XVard gave the mem- bers an interesting account of her visits to foreign art galleries and ner impres- sions gained from them. Miss Hallock, the speaker for February, explained the history and process of Batik. This is the oldest manner of putting designs on ma- terial and is done by tracing the design on the material, then covering by wax cer- tain parts not desired to be colored and then the whole material is dipped in dye, Mrs. Booth. the speaker for March, addressed the club on Paintings and Paint- ers. At each meeting of the club, certain members gave an account of some artists lite. The Arts Review, published annually by the Gainsborough .Xrt Club, was the Assembly feature for this year. It was a magazine ten feet in height and like most magazines, had a pretty girl on the cover. Two girls, in artists smocks, kept the table of contents in time with the turning of the pages. There wereia number of very good articles in it and it also carried a Fashion Department' in which ten girls were dressed to represent styles of that number of periods. ln the cartoon section, a girl drew sketches of different persons in the assembly and this .created much amusement. The members have made themselves useful in many ways, such as dressing dolls for the Childrens Home, making posters for the ditterent aftairs and print- ing new numbers for the doors of the school. In May, the club expects to have a very large collection of articles on display at the Exposition. . LILA PAGE, '27, w 4- .K in 1 ' Nineteen The BATAVIAN Twe,,,,,Si, 4 5 Girls' Service League t Dorothy Blood Katherine Blood Alice Bower Helen Buhl Pauline Goldberg Mary V. Graham Kathryn Hale Doris Hawks Eleanor Homelius Gertrude Knapp Anna Kramer Mary Lucid Frances McGrath Jeannette M cAlpine Gladys Goade Viola Stakel Helen Wells Edith McRoberts N Mary McVVain Catherine Page Isabel Peard Frances Peck Marion Russell Claribel Sider Mary Smith Alexandra Spink Margaret Story Helen Supplee Margaret Young Lucille Eberhart Ruth Gear Sarah Gardner Thelma Wa1'd Marjorie Thomas Edna Roth Charlotte Duffy ' - ,. , ,..'-'1,,2wl1f.afgq.,l-'- , ' ' - ' X if ,fri'fa.2.:m'i'ias3'f ' 'l' , ' - 5. 'J 3:2 4 ,gwg1,. 4 1, . ,Ji ' 1 ' .X . 'Lf JW ' M A 'fi ,im-' gJ'g,a ,. - g -. l L, 41 65,1-' -vf'j.fjIv ,,' ,3 - -, , ,M u ,V ,?,5gA--ww:-,m F, i N ga ia ' 1-1 .af Nimfm. The BATAVIAN 81 Twenty-Six W-MMM-wmp Mimi by M h by Girls' Service League President .....,.,,.. 'lli.XNNlC'l l'l-I blt'.'Xl.l'INl'1 Virc-Pravidrn! .,.. ...,,..,,,,.e.,, A l.-ucv Ltfcm Sf'l'7'f'l'0l'j' ........ ,A,, t 'witiaioxta Ibxoia 'I'mrsurcr .... ...,..,..,.......,......,.. l fitfxxcics lhack Ad'z'i.rcr.r ......... . .,.A... Bliss XV.1x1m, Bliss lS:l.lil-'lililili The purpose of the Girls' Service League is lo be ready at all times to do any act of service for B. H. S. The members of the League have done many things to carry out this purpose. They have ushered for all entertainments such as the school play. speaking contests, commencement exercises. concerts. lectures and numerous other meetings which have been held in the High School auditorimn. The ushering was under the capable leadership of Helen lluhl. .Xt the basketball games. candv and Eskimo DIES were sold by the girls with Frances lleck in charge. The members of the League have sold tickets for games and also sold caps. banners and pennants. The H1-Y suppers were served by the Service League. Catherine llage had charge of gettlng the waitresses for them. The banquets held during Girls' and during Boys' VVeeks were served by the Ci. S. L. .Xlso the tlill'erent class banquets were served by members of the League with the exception of the Freshman l'arty which was served by the mothers of the Freshmen. .Xfter each basketball game a lunch was served to the boys of both the home and visiting teams in the cafeteria under the direction of Sarah Gardner. Edna Roth was in charge of the check rooms at the basketball games. T The Service League has had but two social functions this year. The first l ' 17. 1925. -Xt this time, ten new was the initiation service held on Xovem ici l l f l th nesidcut lL'1l1l1CIfCblCXl1Jll16 each members were received into tie ,eague Jy C1 ' : 'X ,- -. 9 . .H . new member being presented by an old one. Bliss Bryan gave a short talk and refreshments were served in the cafeteria. The other was a tea given for the mothers of the League members on March 13, 1926. .X St. Patrickgs lgay ppoi .. Q gram was carried out and the cafeteria was decorated with green. fio a eta 'e sang a solo and Dorothy Spitzmesser played two violin selections with Mary Lucid at the piano. as given on january 29, 1926. 111l1Cl1 to 1116 discourtesv in the home, at school and at a cleverly worked out under the direction ot parts were taken by Service League mem- The Service League Assembly xv enjoyment of everyone. Courtesy and school dance were shown. This was Miss Ward and Miss Klefeker. The bers, assisted by members of the BU Mc Xl Jine as President of the G SL presented Mens Club. On March 26, 1926, Jeanette f 'r 1 . 1: -. . - 9 to Batavia High School, a trophy cabinet. This cabinet, which was made by nfrr. Cole has been placed in the north side of tl1e lobby and .holds all the trophies which have been won by B. H. S. It is hoped that sometime in the future, an- - ' Leavue, will be placed other cabinet, similar to the one presented by the Seivice . ft, I N n - - - ' lie' which B. H. S. may win. in the opposite si de of the lobby to hold othei t1op1 s C. E. P., '27. 'HPR' .rise ,, ,. , vs V -- , .. .. . 411.1 . . :ate . vos ,... , , f . ' J 1-lo. 4.., , - -...is--g.g,....'. . -.,-.tt-V - e' 4: r ' .-1 v . ' . iv -4- 'kewl' v'?jvli.njgg..Q,,, ' 'I first,-is Boys' Glee Club OO IND .L all AVLVH I NV Aquaml auuq MFE EQ Ninmen The BATAv1AN 83 Twenty-Six Boys' Cjlee Club The Glee Club has now a delinite place in High School lifeg not only along the line of delightful recreation. but it also ranks with other subjects in culture and regents' credit. The Club started early this year under the direction of Miss Hamilton. We were very fortunate this year in having the following officers: President ...............................,,,,,,... ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,4,,, ,,,, R , Bovmg Vice'-Prcsidvn! .,.... ....... ,...... ..,,, R . C ARsoN Secretary and Treasurer .,,..,,. ,,., ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, A f I . VVHITE This year we have had more Froshes up then we have ever had before- thus giving us good prospects for the years to come. The success of any school activity depends upon its budding material. VV. :Xdleman F. Merriman R. Beechler R. Munger R, Boyle D. Newsteacl E. Burleigh H. Redshaw. R. Carson F. Rial -l Carney E. Roth S. Case W. Schmitt P. Cooper 'W. Stakel K. Dart W. Simms C. Haitz E. Salway D. Hannah R. Whitcomb F. Kane M. White H. Lange R. Wickens W. Lampka G. Young J. Luther Although she has not been vvith lub and also the us very g, . I Boys' Double Quartette, Miss Ullman has given .her time and CUCTEEY to make the Club a success and for this we are truly appreciative. M. W., ,281 Much credit must be given to Miss Ullman. lon she has shown a great interest in the Boys' Glee C 11-'fri-'-ee!-W-5:-'W'-fgqsgrzlra ,.... ay . . L. 7' '7? 'fWf1M . ' ff 'iz fi. -2.3-m'2T1tafe . f e H f 1 . ff 've V f'r-'-aw.:-iq..'l1.af2f3Le.'-iitsel' i a. . . 'i .. ,',...,..g,117.,..A i4.,.,i. V ...Av-11:3 Pm, W L .I A 'Gil Q up is V -'-'v - --'. i... Nineteen The ' BATAVIAN r Twe,,t,.SiX Senior Girls' Glee Club Esther Arnold Lois Bills Alice Bower Grace Chapple Lucille Eberhart Sarah Gardner Gladys Goade Pauline Goldberg Kathryn Hale Eleanor Homelius Hazel Ingalsbe Noreen Kearney Louise Knowles Anna Kramer Ruth Kramer Esther La Trobe Mary Lucid Marie Neaverth Mildred Roll Ruth Rosen Christine Schildwaster Viola Stakel Margaret Story Helen Stull Rose Taber Elsie Turner Eleanor VVebb Mary Wu1'fZH13I1 ,.,-l.7u,x -. W A 4 S iw,f,1 gyigi, eg- lifgrjl -' . . - 1, ,w:fr, lI:n:i ' -' . . ' I ' N :' v ef- '- 51446. , , . ,WM V . Y . .f ft' 'rr FHM ,, .. ,4,r:.f-, .J . , V, g,,q,,,':v, 'z',,g.u25r.-r:,s1-rw :h-f.-J-vim ',, W . - , , f L. aw.3:u,r,.i , -C,-.'+4v:g,aM4.i1-I i ff , -N 4: , wma! ma P s rw-f wr- may WW at teen I ,, - J 'ff' X '- J ,V fi 'f'--ff ' -' . ,fqeiisili WZL1 if 'suv 1' f r' 5-'95-f. 'Var H. . l V gy, ,11,..1 - 5 4 2,-fgx ly-Q 5. '. V gsm ,T The BATAVIAN 85 C Senior Girls' Gleer Club The Girls' Glee Club this year elected the following oHicers PfCSfdCHf .--.--. C. .....,. . TNTARYMLUCID Vita?-Presfdcm' ..... ,,,,, K ATI-IRYR' HALE Secretary ........ ....... A LICE Bowen VIOLA STAKEL Treasurer .... The aim of the Club is to pro provide music rease in membe mote a love of music among its members anrd for high school functions. Interest in music is shown by the rship. The tea-dance given by the Glee Club in November and l rovided by them for meetings of the Parent-Teacher : entertainment whic 1 was p ,sociation were among t The Girls, G he activities of the Club. H 'lt n but is glad to wel lee Club was sorry to lose Miss ami o . - me Miss Ullman. I 86 The 'BATAVIAN T,Efjf,'f,j?5i2 I I .. I nwmli I I f.1mam Y John Luther Robert Noonan Gerald Tuttle Wallace Stakel Howard Munsey Donald Sutherland Duncan Gordon William Gleason Charles Churchill Joseph Moore Robert Carson Perry Combs Fred Wight Elwin Salway Robert Clement Orlo Clark Members of Hi-Y Club Vincent Callahan Frank Mondziel Ralph Lewis Howard Ritchlin Charles Gentner Wallace Simms George Corbett Klein McCurdy Kenneth Serve Edwin Uphill Albert Morehouse Louis Peck James Boyle George Hodgson Charles Hodgson Philip Weiss james Murray 1 VVilliam Boughton Robert Gillis Stewart Case John McGettigan Roy Wickens Guy Smith Cecil Gorecki Ives Gehring Albert Kleps Edmund Gentner Donald Mayer Frank VV'ill Albert Martin Francis Brewer Donald Latham John johnson - '--'- 1--'-mugs ' fl-L'ggia1i iJu1::' . , ya .P i W-,.,1af1a. '- I .S - ,ips -Vg ' - '- A L- qQe5fliTgfi:ii9.1: ' 1' 2 W '. ' A, I , Q Y wi t . . aa. Q, I' 5 5505? Ni'te'e '.c The BA'rAviAN 87 Twenty-Six pp pippkgmmirvdw wq, D W I The Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y Club has now been in existence two years. ln those two years, it has more than justified its existence by the work it has done. The lli-Y is a nation-wide club which endeavors to bring the high schools and the Y.M.C. Afs into closer contact. as well as directing the energy of high school fellows into useful channels. This club has niet with universal success and Batavia is no exception. The Hi-Y meets every Thursday at 6:30 at the Y.N.C..-X. for supper and talks. At these meetings, in the past year we have especially had vocational talks by men well up in their professions. They also have had programs put on solely by members. Probably the most enjoyable of these was a mock trial in which Klein McCurdy was alleged to have tried to induce two' blind boys to dive into the Y pool when the water was drawn out. I Vile have divided our activities into two groups, social and service. During this year, we have had an Alumni Banquet and Reception, thus far, and we are planning three other parties to be held in the near future. XVe have also received a number of requests for aid in establishing clubs in nearby towns. VVe are plan- ning to make the establishment of these new clubs in the nature of social events. also. Wife contributed to the All-Batavia Fund and helped a poor family at Christ- mastide. The High School boys have been allowed to howl at the Y.M.C.A., under the auspices of the Hi-Y. These are only a few of the things we have done and we intend to do more. At a recent meeting, election was held and the following officers were elect- ed for the new year: ' ..... GEi:.x1.n TUT'rt.ifp President ....... I-lowixiun TXTUNSEY Vice-President Sec,-dam. .'.. U -,-- . ,-,, JOHN RICGETTIGAN T,ea5,,,.c,. ..-. p .-,--4--- ,4--- .,.--,,,,--.',,,,,,. , ,,...,,,,, ,,,, G 1 z once Honcson Chairman, of the AJCl.ll.bC7'SlIlif7 C0Hllll'llll7l' ....v----------- VV-'NLVINCE STAKEL The Hi-Y wishes to thank the Girls' Service League and the Ladies' Auxil- iary for the fine Work they have done in preparing and serving our suppers. Xhlith- - - Wle look for a successful out them, our club could not have been a 5t1LLCbb. career next year, and for many years to COIDC. ' WALLACE STAKEL. A i , -,wg is a,,ga13331-l'e57V33'Vrg5,5j,, -I Nineteen The BATAVIAN Tw,,,,,,,,Six F The Honor Society Dorothy Blood Katherine Blood Ruth Gear Pauline Goldberg Mary Virginia Graham Charles Hodgson Helen Hunt Frank Mondziel S liunice Moore Frances G. McGrath Frances Peck Williaiii Rosen Eleanora Sherman Elizabeth L. Smith Gertrude VVarreu .M...a-i--a--A--- wsvuf- A-luiuuuq V We Mill. .Q ., , -553157. 4 c?if.i'l.1: -i'.' 3 'l ' QW:2'?ffi,E2g1IiiQ,f'G- L 255,33 Q 5' 5 it :W yi. it 1, ll it I 'f.' pf. ii Fi c ,, tl' 4. :lf L. iii? i. ,ina . 'Ze s 3's,: 3 '5f yr ,W 'ue 2. 5 e i ka! i 5 P 4,5 'BL if . P ri i if . n w Si A , 1 4, A. z 0 . , -If','f,',,'2f,j,'giX The BATAVIAN 89 The Honor Society The Batavia Chapter of the National lrlonor Society was orgzmized in l925. This is a national organization, which was formed by the National .Xssociation of Secondary School Principals in 1920. They are endeavoring to make it a great organization. Membership in the Honor Society is based upon Scholarship, Leaclerslnp, Character and Service so it is necessary that a member excel in three of these qualities. The members are chosen from the quarter of the senior class with the highest scholarship: but not more than lifteen per cent of the class membership may be elected. In the first term, ten per cent were elected and were formally received by Principal Howard D. XVeber. Mr. Taylor of Le Roy also gave a splendid ad- dress. The members chosen were: NVilliam Rosen, Frances G. McGrath, Mary Virginia Graham, Ruth Gear. Gertrude XN'arren, liunice Moore, Dorothy Blood, Frank Mondziel and Eleanora Sherman. :Xt the lirst meeting the following oificers were elected : President ...,...,.,.. ..... F nixxeras G. Mc'Gn,x'rn Viet'-President .... .. Manx' XIIRGINIA Giirxfiaxr Sgfrgmry ,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ............. F RANK MoNnzn2L Faculty Adviser' ,,.,, ....... . .. .,....... DR. MYRTA E. HUNN In February. the rest of the members were elected. as follows: Frances Peck. Elizabet I Charles Hodgson. They were received by the other members in assembly. The rogram was conducted solelv bv the Honor Society of the Class of 1920. P ' , . The aim of the society is to promote Scholarship. As the members can not do it alone, they look to the student body for support and co-operation. hiL. Smith, Katherine Blood, Helen Hunt, Pauline Goldberg, The members from the Class of 1926 appreciate and are proud of the honor bestowed upon them. VVe hope the society may always be one of the foremost organizations of our alma mater, so that the students will remember the Honor Society with pride. We hope, too, that future members will ever strive to raise the standard of Scholarship, in Batavia High School. FRANCES G. MCGRATH, '26. Fr if ,, rf Nineteen Members of the Orchestra Wilfred Adelman Claire Flberhart Theron Forbes Elmer Hampton Martin Konorski Herman Lange Ronalld McLernon Ward Manchester Duane Norris 'lu Curtiss Norris Bert Newstead Arthur Ryan Frederick Stakel Howard Verbridge Kenneth Weber Esther Wade Fred Wight Stephen Williams , . , ,K-.,,,,L, ' ' V, 'l.' ini 7.2v,g f2i9i,f?i'3lElRX Y ' ' e. I i, fffk1,lf4laflE'-if W' 'fi . 'gf I ' A ' ' ' L .- i:J.,lf 'N 'Q.5'9ii. f f fl5s'It5if' 'F 1 iam The BATAVIAN 91 The Orchestra Shortly after the opening of school all students who were interested in mu- sic gathered in room 212 for the purpose of forming an orchestra. Pupils from all classes including Freshmen were represented in this number. From this ma- terial Miss Hamilton, our acting instructor in music, started our orchestra toward efficiency. V ' ' The orchestra meets every Tuesday and Thursday for practice. After Miss Ullman, our new instructor, took charge of the music department, the orchestra was organized. and elected the following: ' FREDERICK VVIGHT JAMES Suozzi T President .... Secretary Trgggurpr .... THERON FORBES Libya,-ian ELMER HABIP'fON CI1airm,g11. .. ESTHER VVADE Our music organization is one of the finest examples of good school spirit and service we have, The orchestra plays for assemblies, speaking contests, de- bates, class banquets and parties and the school play. E. E. 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' -' WS Wk' 4 ':d1 1+f- M-:Nw-f'f w . no -M , ' . , Q . .. 1 -, xf , , . : .X J K . XX,'- f A v1 .,'. wwrk X f. , -. .f 4f,f',frf A ,. zo if-.ff-1, ,- . gfy:..:qg wr- X y W -f - , o ff 2 ' n ' ' ,, ,,,, ' . . V. ., 'Z K. ,M .,1 -,,. .. , ,,L---V + mf- A, , f M---. ..f.4 f --.. M,,, .. Seventh Grade Junior High School -1 2? fb D94 ,gm ,D md I.. r 'LL .LVH 9 AV I NV Q6 94 The BATAVIAN TEXZFQFSSL Junior High Organizations Girls' Service League junior Girls' Service League was organized in the school year of 1924-lb in order that the younger girls might also have an opportunity of serving the school. For the first year, we elected the following officers: President ....................,,.....,.,,.,...,,.,.....,..,.........,.,........... RUTH LAWSON Vice-Prcsidwzt .... .,,,, H ELEN MCVVAIN Secretary .................,...................,...........................,...... DIANA DIPSON Tifeaszuw' .......................,.....,...,........,,.............,.......... ELINOR HERBINE I Miss Quirk was originally our adviser but she was obliged to leave school because of illness and Miss Crane succeeded her. With these girls for leaders and with our capable advisers, we started out and accomplished some creditable things. We sold tickets for various games, attended the games and ushered at different entertainments at school. We also held a candy sale and with the money realized from that sale purchased a tablet of George VVashington which was plac- ed in the auditorium as a companion piece to the one of Lincoln already there. We also aided the other organizations in campaigns during Clean-Up Week and Fire Prevention Week. . Before discontinuing our meeting last year we elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Ruth Lawsong Vice-President, Mary McKoneg Secretary, Diana Dipsong Treasurer, Katharine Telfair. When we returned to school last fall, we found that Miss Quirk, our capable adviser of last year. was still unable to be with us. VVe therefore chose Mrs. Philibin as our adviser and she certainly has proven a most excellent choice. We have ushered, have helped the senior girls with check rooms, have sold tickets for and attended the games' and have held another candy sale. W'ith the money earned from this sale, we sent baskets to poor families at Thanksgiving timeg and, at Christmas time, the Service League enjoyed a party. Wle played games in the music room and later enjoyed a supper in room 101. W7 e have given a play in junior High School Assembly in which we set forth the aims of ou: league and the benefits to be derived from service. R. L., '29g H. MGM, '3O. Hi-Y Club The junior Hi-Y Club is composed of boys from the Junior High School and the Freshman and Sophomore classes of the High School. The class of '29 had the honor of furnishing most of this year's officers who are elected by the club members The object of this organization is to promote clean sport, clean speech, clean living, good fellowship and high standards of scholarship. Certain ideals have to be lived up to. No one may enter who cannot meet these requirements. About forty .boys belong to the club, and the meetings are held every week, on Tuesday at 6:30 p. ni. There is an orchestra of ten pieces with Ralph Dia- mond in charge. A The iinal event of the winter season came on April 23d when a theater party, a supper and a dance were enjoyeds Social and outing events will be held frequently until the regular meetings be- gin again in Qctober. . A- O-, '29. T it C rx 'i f. V- ,fp'fa3-s..-4 5 y- tum , W3- , T .Wie fe ,. H .,.t..i-i- an .. Q, ' A -, . A, -V was .W -ji-- 411-r j,5,q. '. if,w5 I ,, . Q , i -' ,V ' ki Q1-iffy: ' 'if-.I P - '4l'm? fl5f? 'i-fi315..-.firNi'- ':i1i Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 95 Boys' Basketball Team The ,lll11i0l' High School is proud of the fact that thcv have a basketball team of their own. The hlue and white hoys have set a verv line record this Wm- playmg hve games: losing two amd winning three. All teains that thev have' met were older boys of lneh sch wil :ff-. All 'l varsity teams. t, tc tgt tie games except one were played with Harb' in the season. Mr. llierce selected Klein MeCurdy as coach of the team. Loach-Mgcl urdy has taken a great interest in the boys, and has taught them many ot lns clever maneuvers of basketball. All of the plavers have ex- pressed their regrets that their coach will not return next season. i , N The Junior High have proved themselves a bright, capable group of students. .I hey are all in school for work. but they all love to play basketball. The follow- ing are the names of the players: Harold Folger, Captain: James Branehe, Roy Shepard, Arthur RlcGettigan. -lames La Rossa, and several substitutes. It is probable that all of these players will be playing on the freshman team next year with Mr. Winters as coach. , Mr. Pierce extends to the team his hearty congratulations on their conduct this year as students. gentlemen. and players. He feels that just such traits are needed on a varsity team. The Junior High School teachers have all been hack of the boys this year, and shown their interest in many ways. Mr. XVinters will probably turn out a winning team next year with the material which will be brought forth from the Junior High. - SHERMAN F. B.-XBCOCK, Manager. The .lunior High has been very fortunate in having Sherman 'Babcock as manager. He has been endorsed by the coaches and Varsity managers as one ot the best out. Sherman. without a doubt, will be the Freshman manager next year, and we wish him the best of luck with the Orange Jersey Outfit. Sherman says he believes in getting hold. hanging on, and not giving up. R. L. PIERCE, Athletic Director. Girls' Glee Club P,-F-mfg-,,1 ,',,-,,,,,, .,,,'.,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,. G 1 . ,xnvs A1,B1:1cz1'1T Vice-P1'vsidr11f ..... -,--4---- H E'-EN MTNER Slfffpfayv --.----..'. ,,,,,A.,,.,,,. li YELYN :XLBRIGHT Lf1,,'afi,,,, ,-.-,,,,.,,,,,,,,, A .,,,,A,,,,,,,,, .,,, I Q.-trniaiuxtz XVASIIINGTON Social Committee CIIKITVIIIUII .......................... .. FRISCII-I-:N MCDONALD illczzzbcrs ........ .... .............. . ....... ..... .........--....----,.--------,.-A' -----'s-'----------------- - DOROTI-IY Drums, livetrx SL'Tlll2RL.-XND, Rosmioxn Hosniaa FggulfyAf1if,ypr5 ,,A,,44,,,,,,,, A ,,,.A,,,,,A,,,., Mas, l-l,-xxprliv, Mus. FIIILIBIN Evelyn Albright, Gladys Albright. Mary .Xllenza, l.ucile Hailey, .Nlthea Beechler, Florence Branton, Dorothy Burns, Doris Croxton. Ida Delliazzo, Doro- Beecher, Florence Branton, Dorothy Burns. Doris Croxton. lda Deljiazzo, Doro- thv Dibble, Katherine Dickenson, Helen Howe, Dolores Locke, Fsther l.ord, Mary Mdarv Muhs. Marv Mulner, Marion Nott. .lennie llanepinto, hlosenhinc Fastore, Marjorie Prugh. Grace Scamacca, Helen Schaefer, Margaret Smith, Margaret Steep, Jeannette Strouts, Anna Suranni, Evelyn Sutherland, lidith Wlahlstrom, Alice Walker, Katherine WVashington, Evadine Wiltse, Fanny VVurtzman, Helen Yates, Olive Zerby. 'Ia---v-----4-We-..a-..,, .. .... . . 'V P' 11 ,4 Q, 'nd' V f at . .t -V.-ww . i l mW' 5 --:L 3 ..sQWf 5 N - ,v-'wezzv 4- -1i'.'1:' - 4 Ht . .- .. ' w : Q .at yay its--ltfp'.1sft-'rs '- 4.'+fffsdin-an--uri -' fm' g lsdgw rrhgf A M :.-'ifmcii .'2.t.',, 5,5 'y.', ,: f'w'.i3',w ,aiu--ii wk.-1 '3 :- '. f..-'A iq .11 ,WMI i 7 z' . 1 L . -.s. AA'.5g.wH:'1,. 14 , , .15 1.5, f.,,N',,3:t5,,, g 3 -fa. 11:7 '..E.1..f2'a.--B.1zt- 5 'J la- up wif fi- s-w'yf':,u'I A ' if, 4 ...lm 7, ,-f,.,t,, , V -,,-- .- r 'A f 1 if 4' 1119. , --, .5 ua. f,-,4,.gi:- -Y 1 figirfi is 1 -Es' s ' , 1 The Plcayunen Staff Q, U Lear-aff 96 .L all 'El IAVLV NV Aluaml WHEN XFS' uaa Nineteen Twenfy.Six T li e B AT AV I A N 97 The Picayunev The Picayune is a very aged publication. It lirst came into existence in 1900. It has been published every year since that time, either as a newspaper or a maga- zine. This term. the staff decided to print a magazine in the hope of pleasing the majority of the students. They have issued Eve periodicals, having a special Christmas number. since we had the good fortune of being able to celebrate the twenty-lifth anniversary of the Picayune. ive had an art department this year, which was a new venture, and which inproved rapidly under the supervision of Miss Watt, our art adviser. The business staff has been ready at all times to go out and get ads The business stat? has been an exceedingly line one, being encouraged through the efforts of Mr. Comfort, our hnancial adviser. Last comes our Literary Department. The literary stat? has much to do to make up the paper. Miss johnson, our literary adviser, has been heavily burden- ed with the task of looking over all material which is turned in. We, members, of the staff of 1925-26, hope that the Pic has been enjoyed by all B.H.S. students and we earnestly long for the success of all future Picayunes! li2l,IZiXli1lE'l,'H T.. SMITIA-l. 'WQVE t an ' fy ' i v i 4 , 1- s 4 'W s ' ll -Suggs tb: wa' i 'ffl t if aft' t if 1 IM 1 ' M iw QQ nf ' 1-'lffgf SXW' nm w. 54 we ., s y S , v eff Q but ig vw, ,Y vt iss.-Q r M Nineteen 98 T he BAT AV I AN Twenqhsix The Huntley Contest The Huntley Speaking Contest for senior boys is one of Batavia High Schools institutions. To win honors in this contest is to gain prizes eagerly sought by all seniors. Not only money and a place among the Huntley contest winners, but an opportunity to meet Le Roy contestants in the Larkin Contest is given. Each year, the boys endeavor to make their own contest a better one than that of preceding years: and, every yeari it is better in some respect or other. This year, the boys have a big task ahead of them, for they must uphold the oratorical honors against three boys from Le Roy on the evening of April 16th. john Luther, James Murray and George Corbett, Huntley victors, will defend Batavia's reputation in oratory. 'Q E . ' T' PM NWA Tfiffilf , ii QIQETLRXQ-, ' s 11 m t , r.r.rl.MK. W, I J, egg? my ., i. 5 1 F :Q Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 99 Girls' Local Speaking Contest 011 -lanuary 29th. ten eloquent spealqerg took part in the znnnizll liirl! l,nl-gll Speaking Contest which was held in the Batavia High Scliool auflitorinni. Mary Virginia Grahain won first place and Z1 prize ol 510, l'.leaii.,1-.L 55,1-. man came in second and received El prize of S5. Yinlgl Stgilqel, Lilzuly-1 rclngnlr- . , ' ,iw and Fanny Bender were accorded honorztlile mention. lhc prize nionex' is rived from Liberty Bonds which are held lwy the 5chool to carry on tnif' contest every year. Mary Virginia Grahznn, lilt-:morn Shernmn and Yioln Stziltel were Chosen to represent Batavia High School in the zninuul Larkin Contest which was held in the B. H. anditorinin ,Xpril 16th. The other spealqers uf the con- . . .. , , test were: Sarah Gardner, Helen Hunt. Llziriliel Sider, lzdngi lwtli and Mur- jorie Thomas. The great success of the contest tns ye Julia A. O'Meara. Vile hope that the gir 5 o test- A. K., '26. l ' -ar was due to the elifortg nl' Bliss ' ' LC-uw '3.afh.4,,....A... U l f B. H. will continue their interest in the con- Nineteen 10D The BATAVIAN Twe,,w,5,,, -,nga S I Larkin Contest On April l6th, three boys and three girls from Le Roy will compete with a similar team from Batavia. Since the event is to take place in our own auditor- ium, we expect an enthusiastic contest. The girls who will represent Batavia are Mary Virginia Graham, Eleanora Sherman and Viola Stakel. The boys are John Luther, james Murray and George Corbett. Witli this splendid team of speakers and with our new spirit of rivalry, we intend to meet Le Roy in fair field and we hope that the victories may be worthily won by our students. We are greatly indebted to Mr. Larkin of Le Roy for the financing ot these prizes. illi- Columbia Contest Un April 13th, at Newark, from among boys in the Rochester district, will be chosen the boy who will go to Columbia to take part in the annual speak- ing contest to be held this year on April 16th. At assembly try-outs, Ralph Snell spoke on the wisdom of having the air force under a separate department of its own and VVilliam Rosen defended the Prohibition Amendment. Williaiii Rosen will represent Batavia at Newark. s , ' A i H V V -r H , ,m r '- W, 'f..:,.,,.,.,.- . i y ,1f,g,, iiSEl.: ' l , y f ,A ,533 ' 3, ' , 5 Q1 '15, if f N . .w.:-as'f--f:59a.1l,ff1.'-lm i . 11 Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 101 Camerata Nuofva Contest VV e regret that the Camerata Nuova Contest was not held this year because of sickness at the State School for the Blind. VVe are sure that Batavia High School would have made a good appearance owing to the fact that there were such con- testants as Jeannette E. McAlpine, M. Virginia Graham and Eleanora E. Sherman. VVe hope that this contest will be held next year. 1.L..1-.l- -.l-,-.l- Colgate Speaking Contest Late in May, our oratorical season reaches its climax in the Colgate ex- temporaneous speaking contest. Last year Richard Graham won, for our school, signal honors in this test of skill. This year, we expect to have some competition for the privilege of going to Colgate to meet state and inter-state representatives. john Luther is out for the prize. Our debaters will give him, undoubtedly, a run for the place. I. O'M. ...R . ' -1 4-we--f.1..,,...,:s,.1.a... . . 1 f ,4 1.-A ,, I 4' qwqi- Ay. eq A ,MM .-. V, ,HIL t.?'aA,.,.rs,gT.. . a t wti,,,i,,,..it,ff5g,1,,,,.,.,,q 4 ififllf 5 'f 1 i r wifi its 'hw f fv F' -'x F 4.11 Ea 42 W 1 Y A -Y' -A-, . IV-11,1 Sig' ' , 545,512,321 3, WSE5,-, ., ' eziiixia, T I f 1 uI?'?',i'555,',fffQf-bf K Q, afiilirl w- :pn H ,- , , 1 '-ESQ? . I. -Iv,-Y-'sz Qi Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 103 The Charm Schoolv The Cmllillg of spring brings not only disagreeable things Qexams, etc.j, along with the spring fever comes the school play. Such an event always brings fun, This YC211' U16 play. under the auspices of the Senior Class was The Charm School by Alice Duet Miller and Robert Milton. WVas it strange that such a title aroused interest? - The cast worked hard. in order that the play might be as near perfection as possible on Thursday and Friday evenings, April 29th and 30th. just imagine Pete Murray. who played the leading role and looked like a Greek God, inheriting a girls' boarding school! George QRalph Snellj made plain the fact that he was a freshman by incessantly repeating, Oh! Elise, wont you marry me ? David,' tParker Terryj a law student was very in- dignant at the twins. QHoward Munsey and Kenneth Grahamj who were forever dancing or falling in love. In the school we found our leading lady Elise, Ufiola Stakelj who carries out Austinis prediction If they want you, they grab you. Another victim of Austiifs attempts to teach girls charm was Sally'i' C Sarah Gardnerl who thought the mind was the most important thing to possess. The atmosphere of a school was given by Lucille Eberhart, Miss Hay and her secretary Miss Curtiss tDorothy C-illardl. The school had a French stu- dent, too. Her name was Alix tQClaribel Siderj. Dorothy Bills, Helen Hunt and Anna Kramer were the other great little explainersf' Fred Wfight carried off adequately the part of the stern uncle and guardian. VVe wish to thank Miss O'Meara. our instructor, who helped us so elficientlyg then too Miss Hiatt, Mr. Comfort. Miss Ullman and all others who helped make the play a success. The' following are the committees: Stage--Latham, Kirsch, Luther. Boots, E. Gentner. Hutchinson, O'Donnellg Property-Lenihan, Cehring, D. Creene, Peck-3 Electricians-A. Gillard, Rial, Upsong Carpenters-Dargusch, Holton. VVhitcombeg Box Office-Mr. Comfort, C. Gentner, C. Hodgson: 1Xdvertising- C. Gentner, Homer, Buhl, Gleason. Jayne, G. Hodgson, Dennis, llurleighg Nan- ager-Ieannette McAlpineg Assistant Manager-Charles Gentner. ti'M894 3. M Nineteen 104 The BATAVIAN TWentY.SiX Boys' Debating Team This year, as in the past, Batavia High School has been represented by two successful debating teams. Un February 25, l926, the two teams were victorious in a dual debate with Kenmore on the question of Capital Punishment. The members of the affirmative team were: Bernard Lenihan, Aloysius Slovick and Robert Noonan. The negative team was composed of Wallace Stakel, Philip Weiss and Norwood Hutchinson. .The alternates were George Young and Perry Coombs. Next year we plan to have a regular schedule of debates just like the athletic department. We believe that Batavia High School will always be represented by the highest type of young men in this, the highest type of public oratory. A. 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N4 1 If , Q' 4 x 1 Q , I as ffm, 2,6 -1.1 N ' 5 1 1-S' I ' ' - Mf- , 'P , x ' . 1 1 1 ' , 'I' 'ual . X 4 -552 W 1- D f Em, Z' YQ ' it 6' 4 E' ' 'S 6, f A 1 1 5 Gig J Z! I I6 'Wm X 7 L5 ' ' X1 51 1 If X 'K X 'E, x 1 The Football Squad I 901 .L all EI .LV AV I NV uaml 9 augN Q. CD E3 Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVI AN 107 Football N 'Vhth the opening of sthool tame the call for football candidates. Nearly hfty men responded. a great share ot them being veterans. After many weeks of hard practice. our team met Alden. Alden was de- feated 26-O and the team looked good. - The following week, the Blue and Wfhite defeated 'Warsaw 24-O in a one- sided game. This defeat avenged the defeat by VVarsaw last year. Our next game showed the real strength of the team when Kenmore went down to defeat. 20-6. Tlns game was another when the Blue and VVhite evened up last year s defeat. After days of hard practice, the Batavia Mud Hensu scratched a well- earned victory over Dunkirk's hard fighting team. The final score was 12-6. On Olll' first out-of-town trip, Niagara Falls defeated us, 36-O. Our boys went down fighting but circumstances unforeseen made defeat possible. According to psychology. our fine team was ruined but the fellows proved their fighting spirit by defeating Lockport, 27-O. Our next out-of-town game was also a defeat. The Blue and XVhite played nobly but North Tonawanda earned the victory and our admiration. The score was 19-0. At our next game Hornell was defeated 12-O before a crowd of sceptic fans, Scepticism grew scarce as the game proceeded. It is wonderful what one can do in the old home town. ' Some days later the Blue and VVhite traveled to Jamestown to play there Thanksgiving. The game resulted in a tie. 12-12. It was one of those affairs where hats and coats are shed in the excitement. The team will never forge. that trip. After tieing Jamestown, Le Roy was subdued the following week to the tune of 13-O. As the score denotes. it was a good scrap: but, without a doubt, the better team won out. The football men's annual banquet was held at the Hotel Samuels in james- town on Thanksgiving night when the team journeyed to Jamestown. Mr. Pierce expressed his gratitude to the squad and Captain XVickens gave a brief resume of the season. Guy Smith, veteran of three years. was elected captain for the 1926-27 season. The men to receive letters are as follows: Backlield men include Vlfickens, Morehouse, Munsey, Gehring, Gorecki and McCurdy. The linemen to receive letters are Murray, Wight, Smith, Tuttle, Latham, Martin, VVill and Charley and George Hodgson. In addition to letters gold footballs will be awarded. With the end of the school year many berths will be vacant on the various teams. Treat the new men like the vets They all can't be stars. Respect the man who wears the B on his sweater and take off your hat to those who are in their trying. K. M., zo. W' 'WY ew r ,xv-sa Basketball Team SOI .L 911 EI VLV NVIA 2 555 254 an FSS Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 109 Basketball The Basketball season of 1925-26 was one of which B. ffl. S. mav well be proud. Five eligible letter men of the previous season were present at the first practice. Loach Pierce, using the veterans as a nucleus. developed a strong com- bination. In the first five games preceding the league contests. there was much shifting of players. .kt Wlarsaw fifteen men were used by the Blue and VVhite coach. The first league cup game was played with Lockport on our own court. B. H. 5.. by using a fast passing attack. defeated the visitors by a score of 29 to 15. At Tonawanda the following week we met our first defeat, 22 to 31. Mc- Curdy featured in this game. scoring fifteen points. On -lanuary 22d, Niagara Falls motored to Batavia to encounter the Blue and Wfhite. iYe were beaten by the close margin of five points. 17 to 22. Loose playing by both teams characterized the whole game. After sending Niagara Falls home with such a meager victory, B. H. :-. trotuiced North'1'onawanda at the lumber city, 38-17. Luther and Xkickens featured in this game. ' Dunkirk was the next victim of the Blue and XYhite attack, being forced to take the short end of a 23-16 score. Both teams checked close in this game. A hard-earned victory for B. H. S. was the result of the game at Lockport on February 12th. This was the most gruelling battle of the season, ending in a 15 to 13 score. Tonawanda, the next opponent of the Blue and Hihite squad, was beaten 23-16. By winning this game B. H held First place in the league along with Niagara Falls. At Niagara Falls on February 26th, B.H.S. took a heart-breaking defeat. 30-15. After playing the Falls even during the first half, were 10-10. The final game in the league was played at Dunkirk. We were beaten by zu 14-17 scoreg but, nevertheless, we kept the crowd in an uproar from start to finish. After the strenuous league schedule had been finished, the Blue and Wfhite team engaged themselves in the two annual games with Le Roy. B. 1-1. S. won both contests, the first at Le Roy 19-10, the second at Batavia 37-23. ln these games, the Blue and White clad team played a bang-up game, bewildering the salt village boys with their peculiar tactics. judging from the attendance at these games, there is as much interest in them as ever. Q D. b., '26. wr-4 sess ix 110 The BATAVIAN 532552: Basketball Records OFFICIALS Coach ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.....,,.,.,,, 1 .,...., R AYMOND L. PIERCE Capmm ,,,,, ,A,,,,,. A .,,,... I OHN LUTHER Manager ,,,,.. ,.,,.,..,.,.,,,......,,,,......,,,,....T,.,.......,.. C HARLES HoDGsoN LETTER MEN OF 1925-Z6 I john Luther QCapt.j Klein McCurdy Albert Morehouse Elbert Martin Roy Wickens Donald Sutherland Charles Hodgson QMgr.j VARSITY TEAM john Luther QCapt.Q Klein McCurdy Albert Morehouse Roy Wickens Elbert Martin Donald Sutherlan-'l RECORD Dec. 18 ............ 4.13.1-1.5 .,........... 19--1-YVarSaw ..,... .,,2l 19 ........ .... - ............ 16--Attica 8 25 ........ . H . ....... 16i-Depew I . ....,,,... 30 30 ........ .,..... 1 71-Attica ...... ....,...,. 2 2 Jan. 1 .... ....... 3 0--Alumni ........ ......r.. . 15 X 8 ........ ....... 2 9-41Lockport ...,,.... .......... 1 5 X 15 ........ ....... 2 2--Tonawanda ,........ .......,.. 3 1 H 16 ........ ....... 1 8--Syracuse N. H. ..........,..,.. 12 lf 22 ........ ....... 1 7--Niagara Falls ,.......,..,...,,. 22 X 4' 29 ,....... ....... 3 8--North Tonwanda .....,...,., 17 'kF6b. 5 ........ .... ...23 --Dunkirk .,,...,......s......,.... .16 36 12 ........ ....... 1 5--Lockport .........,... .......... 1 3 96 19 ........ ....... 2 1--Tonawanda .........,s......... 16 96 H 26 ........ ....... 1 5 Q-Niagara Falls ...........,...... 30 WMM. 5 ........ ....... 4 1--North Tonawanda .......... 15 96 9 ....,... ......, 1 4 ---Dunkirk ..............,,..,,...... 17 H 19 ........ ....... 1 9--Le Roy ..........,.........,.....,. 10 H 26 ...,............ . i......, -.37l-Le Roy ...... .. .... ...23 C fDenotes league Ganiesj 407 333 RESULTS OF R. P. I. CUP GAMES Team Won Lost . Dunkirk .......... 8 2 Niagara Falls .,........... 7 3 Batavia ........................ 6 4 T onawanda ........... is ........ 6 4 Lockport .......................... 4 6 North Tonawanda ......... 1 9 1 I 11 1 . 3. , ,..-,, . .1 . 1 'rregw ,-fr Nineteen TWCDW-Six The BATAVIAN 111 TNDIYIIULHXI. Scoiiixo IN Cui' Gixmits li. lol. Pkwers C' 1 Field, Foul . mines Goals Goals Total McCurcly, l.f.' IQ 32 22 86 XVickens Lg. ..,....,,.. IQ 22 3 52 Luther fCapt.j c. .,,l 10 15 3 33 Morehouse. r.f. .. 9 3 5 21 Sutherland, r.f. .. 3 5 6 18 Martin, r.g. .... 10 4 - 3 ll Gorecki, Lg. 2 2 1 5 Latham. r.g. 2 2 O 4 Girls' ,Interfclass Tournament The girls' inter-class basketball tournament successfully closed with the Sophomores walking off with the championship. 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 it was necessary for the Sophomore girls to play only three games. Much credit must be given to Miss Garlough, the coach, for putting on the floor such a fast team. The Pirates, otherwise called Sophomores. defeated the lfreshmen' in the first two games of the tournament. The juniors were inflicted by defeat in the third game. The record of the games are as follows: Sophomores 18, Freshmen 13 Sophomores 14, Freshmen 8: Sophomores 21, juniors SQ Sophomore total 53, Opponents 17. The members of the Sophomore team are: Captain, Dorothy Yolzg Louise Kauffman, Gertrude Morith, Mildred Colby. Aileen Gillard, Margaret Story, Margaret Young, Kathryn Neaverth, Olive Norris and Ruth Prugh. The following earned their letters: Kathryn Neaverth, Margaret Story, Dorothy Volz, Margaret Young, Olive Norris, Anna Simmons, Beaulah johnson, Aileen Gillard, Sarah Gardner, Dorothy Bills, Louise Taber, Mary Vlfurtzman, Mildred Colby, Violet Bujneiwicz and Doris Greene. D. V. ' ' , -tieli 1- - 4' P V- 1- .1-.,tfm'.af.i. - of Baseball Team ZII MILL El .LV NVIAV xgg-Aquaml uaalaugrq Nineteen Twenfv-Six The BATAVIAN 113 Baseball Spring is here and with it comes our old friend, Baseball. After successful seasons in Football and Basketball, a similar season is predicted for Baseball. As yet no call for candidates has been made but the majority of last year's nine are backg so, with these as a nucleus. a strong team is predicted. The probable line- up is as follows: Finger Tuttle, catcher: Mac McCurdy, tirstg .-Xbe More- house, secondg Don Sutherland, shortstop: Mary Xklickens, third: with 'Willy Sherman, and Jule Dargusch composing the mound staff. Competition for the team is in the field but one of these berths will be occupied, no doubt, by Bob Noonan, a former veteran. The schedule has not yet been posted but it is more than probable that it will be a worthy one. K. M.. '26. The Track Team 'VII 1LL ga .LV AV I NV Aauaml 9u!N ' F5 cn W5 Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAV IAN H5 Track All during the winter months various members of the track team have been practicing. The prospects for track are very good this year as there are a num- ber of good men returning. The men who are hack this year are: 'Tohru Luther, Cecil Gorecki, Donald Latham, Ives Gehring, Repecci. Yallone, Fricker, l-Iigley and many others who are as yet untried. It is expected that Coach llinters will call for candidates at the close of Easter vacation. K. M.. '26. X M 1 V ,. ...q..,.......ag-,. , ,, , Nmtgwafv ,.ft,,,,..,,, ,- 4 r - .. ,A M. me fi ' - ,- - , v 1 mv HW-v.::-,-5.-,,Q-.Wfc., , ,, ,5 - 4 '1 , ,..b-we ew- Q.: ,rftgf X, f 1 .N - sa,,,f .?n1. -1rg,,gfc'Vmril:f if q. Q fail. rr, -v ttifwkrff , ,J The BATAVIAN 122253554 Junior High Basketball Team Freshmen-Sophomore Basketball Teanl M wr ,X A 1' ' Q Y 3 V. f Y K Mi' W,- Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 45 Sophomore Girls' Basketball Team 1- -'1M, 4'- NJ f,- , K Junior Girls' Service League 0 gy 118 The BATAVIAN TEXZSFQZ Graduates of 1925 Alger, -lames E., 111 North St., with Bank of Batavia, Batavia. Ball, Florence I.. 3 Vine St.. Russell Sage College, Student. Blumerick, Ruth V., 16 Otis St., Bryant Stratton College, Student. Boatlield, Barbara A., 615 East Main St., Buffalo Normal, Student. , Bower, Florence S., ll Ellsworth Ave., with Schecks' Candy Shoppe, Batavia. Bousser, Gertrude S., 13 Liberty St., Bryant Stratton College, Student. Buhl, Helen E., Stafford, N. Y., Post Graduate at the Batavia High School. Callahan, Francis, 27 Bank St., Bryant Stratton College, Student. , Carr, Gordon ul., 5 Summit St., Massachusetts Institue of Technology, Student. Case. Norman S., 226 State St., with Case Contracting Co., Batavia. Chamberlain, Ralph, 3 Richmond Ave., Batavia. Cornwell, Catherine C.. Stafford, N. Y., VVilliam Smith College, Student. Davison, Franklin, 309 Wasliiiigton Ave., Bryant Stratton College, Student. DeLaney, Edward ul., 28 Porter Ave., with F. VV. VVoolworth Co., Batavia. Farber, Carl M., 142 Liberty St., University of Buffalo, Student. Fisher, Elizabeth K., Batavia, VVilliam Smith College, Student. Gardner, Harris D., Batavia, on the farm. Gordon, Duncan W., 61 Tracy Ave., Post Graduate at the Batavia High School Graham, Richard S.. 419 East Main St., with Sleght's Book Store, Batavia. Green, Sylvia M., 10 Center St., Bryant Stratton College, Student. Greening, Elsie F., 540 Ellicott St.. Mechanics Institute, Student. - Gullo, Vincent, 17 Pringle Avenue, Canisius College, Student. Haus, Charles F., 129 Elm St., New York State School of Forestry, Student Herrick, Marjorie M., ll Prune St., with F. VV. Minor Co., Batavia. Heywood, Leland, Stafford, N. Y., University of W'isconsin, Student. Hiscutt. Gnnolee B., 4 Pringle Ave., Geneseo Normal, Student. D Holly, Elmer VV., 213 North St., with Massey-Harris Co., Batavia. Hovey, Bertha C.. tMrs. M. Andrew Smithj, 14 Ellicott St., Batavia. Hulburt, Frank A., 23 West Main St., with Massey-Harris Co., Batavia. Hyde, Helen A., 139 Bank St., Batavia. Ireland, Edward T., 126 -lackson St., with First National Bank, Batavia. Jackson, Elinor K., Thomas Ave., Cortland Normal, Student. blohnson, Morris T., Clinton St., Middlebury College, Student. joy, WH1t61', 47 Jefferson Ave., Bryant Stratton College, Student. Kihbe, Chauncey S., 20 Ellicott Ave., Amherst College, Student. Leedom, Harrington A., Linden, N. Y., Culver Military Academy, Student. Lenihan, tl. Clair, 46 State St., Georgetown University, Student. Lennon, Dorothy V., 218 VVashington Ave., Mechanics Institute, Student. Lester, Marguerite M., 62 Montclaiir Ave., with Minor Shoe Co., Batavia. Mann, Ethel E., 18 Fisher Park, Bryant Stratton College, Student. Q, gif? X. , . -. .,,'4.-vf.'.'wi 1 19. , . 1--J fm. 4 raven f ,f is L ,,,jjwIf.?7 1. Mm .: .V ,tfmiqxemggggf 1 A- 1 Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 119 Mansfield- D01'0thY Ba Z9 Tracy Ave., NVil1iam Smith College, Student. McBurney. Genevieve, Statliord N. Y. Merriman, Betty G.. 36 South Main St., Clerk at Batavia High School. Mooney, Paul, 150 Harvester Ave., with Massey-Harris Co., Batavia. Mulcahy, Lawrence L., 59 Ellicott Ave., Hamilton College, Student. Murphy, Yincent F., 126 Wfest Main St., Amherst College, Student. Newcomb, Zacla, Batavia, Geneseo Normal, Student. Noonan. Robert E., 18 Vernon Ave., Post Graduate at the Batavia High School. Norton. Arthur, 10 Liberty St., with Doehler Die Casting Co., Batavia. Nye, Roland F., Ross St., with Massey-Harris Co., Batavia. Olmstead, Ada R.. Niagara Falls, Syracuse University, Student. Olsen, Marion bl., 15 Vernon Ave., Elmira College, Student, Plimpton, Marion Ii., 21 Union St., with Massey-Harris Co., Batavia, Ransier. Edson R., 192 Harvester Ave., with Massey-Harris Co., Batavia. Roach. Herbert I., 46 Lyon St., Batavia. Salisbury, Theodore F.. 28 Park Ave., Batavia. Schmitt. Joseph gl., 305 XVest Main St., Canisius College, Student. Schneckenbnrger. Marian L., 27 Manhattan Ave., Elmira College, Student. Sherwood, Robert L., Ross St., Post Graduate at the Batavia High School. Sider, Helen T., .32 Pringle Ave., Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester, Student. Simmons, Arthur M., 221 XVashington Ave., University of Michigan, Student. Stakel, Lola M., 217 Bank St., Blount's Business School, Student. Stanley. Uialter bl., 18 Otis St.. with Scott X Bean Co., Batavia. Stringham. Morse R., Lewiston Road, with Bank of Batavia, Batavia. Strong, Leroy O., 65 Main St., with U. S. Gypsum Co., Oaktield. Suozzi, Anthony D., 4 Cherry St., with Massey-Harris Co., Batavia. Taber. Beulah M.. 11-l North St., Bryant Stratton College, student. Teresi. Carl J.. 37 Central Ave., Canisius College, Student. . Thomas, Frank M., 472 Ellicott St., Batavia. Timmens. Margaret M., 32 Lyon St., Ferguson-Allan Co., Batavia. Trautenberg. Anna M., Vine and North Sts., Batavia. Wfalker, Myrtle H. R., 136 State St., Albany, New York State Teachers College, Student. Vifarden, Leon N., 10 Fairmount Ave., University of Rochester, Student. VVarner, Lora G., 51 Montclair Ave., with, F. E. Mason Co., Batavia. VVarren, Robert K., 28 Ross St., Syracuse University, Student. VVeick, Lena L., 245 State St., Batavia. Wfhyman. Edward H., 25 Colorado Ave., with Wilso1i's Candy Shoppe, Batavia. Vifickings, Ivy, 142 State St., Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester. VVi1es, Berlen, Batavia, N. Y. 't ff gairltetfffifqt 6 'ffl 'f eW .it 'V 12Q The BATAVIAN TJIYESFSLZ tNOTICE! A Bill of Sale Since the class of 1926 will discontinue business in june, 1926, it is necessary that such an important company wind up its affairs before that time 5 and, since this class of 1926 lindsitself rich in the possession of articles of divers descrip- tions, it will sell at public sale the following discarded articles: 1. Bus Corbett's Ford sedan, preferably to Patrick Boyle. 2. Ginger Graham's blue admits for tardiness. We think Kay Hale ought to purchase these. tNo offense meantl. 3. .lohn Luther's spring in basketball. Johnny says he would like these to go to VValt Konorski. 4. About one dozen Virgil Trots to be sold to members of the class of '27, who will ind them of untold help in the future. 5. Jimmy Murray's laugh, preferably to Wally' Stakel. 6. jerry Ryan's never-failing supply of gum to Dave Newstead. QDavid hath need of itj. 7. Mac McCurdy's left-handed shot in basketball to WVhiffet Jayne. 8. Bill Rosen's oratorical ability to Al Slovick. Q1-Iowever, since we have heard Mark Antonyls speech. we wonder if Al needs it as much as some othersg but We'll let it standl. 9. Frances McGrath's squeal to Lucille Eberhart. 10. Mary Vlfickens' knowledge of how to become a General Utility Man to Perry Coombs. ' 11. james Reilley's short trousers to Francis Dooley. h 12. The green ink belonging to Boots Gear to Billy Southworth. 13. Bernard l2ichenger's red sweater to Paul Cooper. 14. Percy McAlpine's reducing exercises to Eleanor Homelius. 15. Milly Roll's supply of silk stockings in rainy weather. Milly would like these to go to Tillie VVeed. 16. A few of Ken Serves cbllections of snappy ties to Gerald Tuttle. 17. Chatch Gentner's permanent wave to Charlie Churchill. ?'6S 1 Nineteen Twenty-Six The BATAVIAN 121 18. Mike Stakel's ability to lead the school gong to Glguly Ggagle, 19. Some of Donnie Sutherlands shyness to ,l-l'ard Munsey. 20. Frank Mondziel's XVatch My Movements to some aspiring Qlunior. Notice is hereby given that unless this junior, who avails himself of the wonder- ful opportunity. does not make as biff a success of cheer-leadinff as did cur Frank, it will be necessary to foreclose. K5 b 21. Fred Lehman's cute little blush to Big Bunjo Hodgson. 22. Gertrude XIVZIFTCILS ability to recite funny poems to Louise Taber. 23. :X portion of :Xbe Morehouses sophistication to Ralph Lewis. 24. Sally Gardners capability to Kay Page. 2 25. Buzz Hodgsons brogue to Wfilfred Adelman. 26. Dodo Greene's ability to sit on the ball in basketball to Violet Bujniewicz. There may be other possessions which the underclassmen have envied us Seniors. Realizing this, we have arranged that this sale shall continue for thirty days after the publication of this announcement under the able management of Miss Myrta E. Hunn, Executrix. C. S., ,26. To Buster Corbett George Corbett this book did manage so we give him generous credit. He has proved he had the courage. Like a beaver, he hurried all the year, so after all his labor, he deserves a bit of cheer. .1-le hurried here and taxiied there, getting patrons for the list, He managed cuts and pictures, lest some one should be missed. When we look in this year book, in many years to come, we can say with much good feeling, Well, Bus, was not so dumb. G. VV. M., '27. TK 'X 122 The BATAVIAN TSLTSEEQ I An English Teacher's Nightmare CHARACTERS An English Teacher .................... ......... A Iltony Lancelot ..............,..... ..... C leopatra Elaine ...... ........ C aeSar Macbeth ............ ..... S hylock Place-A School Room. Time-After School, Any Night. V Teacher: I've spent all day trying to get the characters in these books straight in the pupils' minds. tList1essly looks over papersl. W'ill I ever-P QShakes head hopelessly. Reads aloudj. ' Antony wasa good guy, expect he was sweet on Cleopatra, who was beau- tiful and killed herself with a snake. It has been said he was Caesar's right hand man, but Ilm quite sure it must be Macbeth. He was handier'n any man I know with a knife. fExclamation from teacherj 1 Horrors! That's the result of my efforts! Wfhy didn,t he tell me Shylock was the sweetheart of Elaine? fI.ooks at another essayj. Jim Hawkins was a strong boy, heroine type, who always captured the vil- lain. His friend Benn Gun found a whole lot of money on Treasure Island and liked the water so well he embarked on the ship of the Ancient Mariner and died with the rest of the passengers. Benn Gun's suit was composed of sticks, strings, and twigs. , fIndignantly tosses papers aside, yawns, and falls asleepj. Scene 2-Castle of Famous Characters of Literature. Caesar Qseated on throne conversing with Elaine, who is sitting at his feetj. Elaine, did you ever think the Castle of Fame would be like this? r Elaine: Ah, noble Caesar, I did not even guess of its existence, mucn less dream that I should abide here. Q Cleopatra entersj. ' Cleopatra: Caesar! How dare you flirt with Elaine? Elaine, get thee hence. My jazz orchestra plays for me. g fIgnores Elaine, and sits on huge chair at Caesar,s side. Turning to face him, speaks earnestlyj. Caesar, am I still quite beautiful? T Caesar: Aye, Cleopatra, you are more beautiful than you were two tnou- sand years ago. , COrchestra tunes instrumentsj. . Y ,Q.':,,'v,l5'v'ffii V-31 Q 1- -' --fir- V N. -rlffiffgix The BATAVIAN 123 Caesar: Cleopatra, can't they play anything better than that? I've a mind to take a saxophone myself, and show them how real jazz goes. fEnte1' Shylock, Antony, and Lancelot, singingj. Three good sports are we, The pride of the king's navee 5 WVe hope this jazz'll never, never stop: Yo ho ho! And a bottle of pop ! ' QElaine rushes toward Lancelotj. Elaine: Oh, Lancelot! Will you-? Lancelot Qbrushing past herj 1 Sorry, kid. I got another date. fElaine falls into a chair and begins to cry. Crash is heard off stage. All start. Macbeth swaggers on stage, waving a bloody daggerj. Macbeth Qin a loud voicej : I haven't done my daily murder. Is there any one here who is willing to die for a few hours? All fshoutingj : Take' Elaine! She doesnlt care about living! QMacbeth rushes to Elaine, and stabs herj. Elaine fas she diesj : I forgive you the wrong youldone me! Uazz orchestra begins to play loudlyj. qcuaainp G. P. c., '27. Favorite Sayings of Famousiifeachers Miss Rhodey: Woe to the childiu Mr. Randall. This room is in session. Contine your attention to your studies. A young child like you defying my orders! Mrs. Douglass: !'Now as your class adviser, it is my dutyiu Miss Cramer Qin 4th period Algebraj: Ruth, will you and Diana ever stop talking P Miss Fowler: Any more book reports F Miss Hunn: 8 :3O the rest of the week. Mr. Weber: Just one more announcement. Miss Wynn: Er-a-now, let me see. Miss Lowe: I'm thru working with you. Mr. Albright: Look out! or youlll get Z-E-R-Q. Miss Garlough: In about one minute someone is going out of this class. Miss Ward: No admits until you stop talking. f W! v 1 v. f me ef? f 'A J 'L 'M Jr . gr ,-ez wiht, A 'Jil o 1 'W 'Mraz R As ' wa-YJ fx Flay? 5 -N f if A ,, 1-' Hi j:2g'59,:-gm. 5 I , -V ' f,.1fg,,.av, WW. -qw'-f,r:f.d-.123-,.. if in 'V-,Q-i'f7 71-' 'f i55 .'5':I '1'fif-m1134124 'N 1. ig 1 f5'1f.:fQ, .' Q- 'Q 513325 ,7 We 5- i I ' A fn, ,:,+',5E',f,ffMtggftsi'gzmggwsij -, ' u f 55, x.,....,...,.-L, ml WMM 1 fm ' 1-'L' '.- 'g..g.w' X V A .. ...,.., .. .W Nineteen The BATAVIAN -fwem,,,SiX w W I i 5 ,.f.wMwa.m-.mMmNBf.if...a F , ,..c L g 1 ,, . 1,3 ...L . M -J,-,wr if v -me wk, W gf!-J.-, ,rf ' r..,:1...f,: H! yd. - . ,ll - . 'tw X M. t i lAf' Ai' ' if ee li we . up nuuh , ..,,. up ,f T - r' A lhllle ii -- if 5 lloltll me 0 . .Iii ' ' W? it y ffl y 3li, orgies yy l rl J Y 0 I 3. x . . -A . A so 1 -2, ' ' Qi' If ' ID' od i Qi., l EJ' i ix ,AEN l ' ' rl 1 T ' 1 ' -'iii ' 9 , All 5 xv rl J 9 i ff-g wi iw: , Q Qs:-as 98 lib! jd lmlmf ,rysjbao ,Ell a gg J X . , I ' i' , L N A F lv l 83 glllhhlbigl lf ,lib B ' EFL vrlfkiuulunssrmq-ul R..Diamond: I would like to ask a question. Miss Greentaner: Go ahead. , R. Diamond: 'WVhy are there no noises when theories are exploded ? .-it-,ii First Art Student: i'Say, have you thumb-tack P Second Art Student: No, but will a finger-nail do P -TO-.. Miss Fowler: Alfred, what are you doing ?', Alfred: Helping Burton. Miss Fowler: VVhat is Burton doing? Alfred: Nothing .-.-0-.- Miss Cramer Cin algebra classj: Has anyone a question concerning to 7 day's algebra C. Hines: Yes, what are the answers ? ill-Oli Mr. Comfort fin science classy 2 'fWhat are rabbit skins used for P Dave Minor: Sealskin coats. - -O-iii Teacher: Do you know a cape in Alaska P L. Hawks: No'm. . . 1 Q Teacher: Correct, Now tell me by what means electricity is carried. L. Hawks: Why 'er-U Teacher: Very Good. ' f-o-- McNerney: The poem will be found on page 228' I. Suozzi: Who lost it ? , --l-O-1-in 'ff . . . ' Ruth: It makes me shiver every time I look at my test papers. 77 Dorothy: How come? 77 Ruth: They are so close to zero. The BATAVIAN Tijfgggeg Mr. Randall: Wl1at are the three words used most frequently in school ? Joe Ryan Qhesitatinglyj : I don't know. Mr. Randall: Correct.', . i- Wl1at is your brother in college ? A half-back. I mean in his studies. Oh, in his studies he's away back. 1. - Frosh: You know more than I do. Soph: Really? Frosh: You know me and I know you. -.-1TO .1--n Ellen: Mary Lucid has lazy feet. I-Ielen: Lazy feet? ' Ellen: Yes. They're always turning in. O.-.. - C. Gebhart: Have you ever been in an accident? bl. Johnson: No, but I've refereed a basketball game. O11...1 Charlie Qromaticallyj 2 I-Iow can I live without you? Jerry: Much cheaper. 1-.-1 WHEN A FELLow NEEDS A FRIEND. When you've neglected to study your lesson And your teachers calls on you To get up and give a recitation Whicli is something you cannot do And you stand there floundering 'round Like a fish that's newly caught And then I-I. D. W. comes in Just when he hadn't ought- Thatls when a fellow needs a friend!! . TO.. .- An inquisitive senior would like to know if the day will ever come when Frank Mondziel will find his rubber in the place where he took them offg Kenneth Graham shows' a little speed 3 Bill Gleason will pay strict and undivided attention in English classg Every student is in his seat when the bell ringsg E Miss Lowe excuses S.H.C. all at onceg Mr. Albright forgets to ask for your admitg Mr. Randall will carry out certain ferocious threatsg Mr. VVeberVforgets an announcementg Miss Johnson forgets to laughg . Our basketball team will be national championsg The entire senior class graduates in the same yearg- The juniors will produce a child prodigyg There will be another cheer-leadeqg equal to VVatch,My Movements. V E. S., '26. www ff rf? 'lffllffiiix The BATAVIAN 127 Ruth: Are you sure you'll always be faithful to me? Tut ': Yes, I've been faithful to other women. -Qilot-1... The School Tragic Cop: Wfhat are you running for, sonny! Cal Dennis: I'm trying to keep two fellows from fighting. Cop: Who are the two fellows? Dennis: -Iohnny McGettigan and me! ,af -Tloi-i 'll Bill Southworth: You're a coward! vYUl1'1'C afraid of your own shadow. Fritz Wight: Wfhy shoulcln't I be? It looks like a crowd following me. - 0-1. Romantic .-Xbie: Oh. 'tis women like you, that make men like me like women like you. :XRE You So DUMB THAT You THINI-C+ A football coach has four wheels? Zane Grey is a new color? Shoe trees grow in.,Yellowstone Park? Long Island Sound is a noise? General Wfelfare is an officer? V era Cruz is an opera singer? Daylight-savings is a bank? AJ A club sandwich is made of wood? Port-folio is a seaport? I The English Derby is a hat? . Plum pudding is made by a plumber? You ought to tip the dumb-waiter? A friendship is a new kind of boat? .- A meal a la carte is in a lunch wagon? i .lO+. ,Iohnny Luther: Yes. sir, these pills are good for heart, liver, stomach- McCurdy: Hey, Stop! Stop! You sound like an organ recital. if 0 ' . . F. Duffy: VVhat's the matter, dear ? ' E. Roth: Can't get this confounded self-starter to work. I think there must be a short circuit somewhere. F. Duffy: How annoying! 'Can't you lengthen. . . it P!! Seth D.: I had a tooth pulled this morning. M. Lowe :' Did'you have an anesthetic ? S. D.: No, a toothachef' l- Because of the faithful services as door-tender of S.I-IB., Seth Denms nas saved Miss Hunn qiute a little trouble issuing white admits. O-- - Sort-IQMORE Dios. At the time this census is taken QIQSOD, we find the members of the famous class of '28, in all parts of the globey However, by great effort, we have found the whereabouts of someof our classmates. www? -ww Win! , ! ' .' 1'fv -sae. ' 5-fm' - 4 A r .Q 9 -ni if 'V Q'fjf:!i3Eli?t- , f V . f - ,- 3' -P V 421 128 The BATAVIAN TQTSEQ INSANE ASYLUM. Patient Cause of Affliction VVilliam Boughton ..... ................................................. O Ve1't21Xed Brain Elmer Hampton ....... ......... J ust went, because he liked the atmosphere Vincent Serve .....,. ..,.......,................. B ecame bald at the age ot 16 Robert Gillis ..,...., ........................,................................. H is Wife joe Burns .... ...,.,,,..,,, .........,.,, D i sappointed in Love Howard VVilliams ..... ....... ...........,...... ..i............,... .................... O V e r Work .,. VVHY THEY COME TO SCHOOL Dorothy Volz-to admire and be admired. Isabel Peard-to argue. Alice Chapple-to pass time away. Frances Duffy-to keep out of mischief. Olivia Schafer-to keep up with Bubbles. Frances Page-to giggle. Miriam Lowe- to bother classmates. Aileen Gillard-to be an athlete. Margaret Young-to flirt a little. Oi . OUR MORE SUCCESSFUL CLASSMATES Clinton Newell-Missionary. Edwin Roth-Big butter and egg man. Benny Wurtzman-Philanthropist. William VVarren-Uplifter. Cupid VVhyman-Pugilist. Albert Thee-oPet Lauerate. Herbert Redshaw-Section boss. Lester Doctor-Movie star. john McGettigan-President of an exclusive bachelors club. Charles Cornell-Operates a cider mill in Stafford. l -iow- Lost: julia De Lano, when last seen, was mixing paints to whitewash a fence. W l O- 4 Lost: Clare Eberhart, when last seen was looking for a hat which he could put on his head. Q Mr. Eberhart's head has lately become very largej. : i. Miss Bayless fin Commercial Arth. classj: Mr, Green, go to the board and paint the ceiling. . Doctor: You have acute appendicitisf' M. 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