Central High School - Blue and White / Pnalka Yearbook (Springfield, MA)
- Class of 1907
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I1 1 , V A' ! 1' ii H Q, ' , .., ,., 41... 1. --,W 35, - fu , - in -Inn - -4- Atm- Q 1 1 A R-f ' 5 1 5 4, 5 N 3 v, aw PN il fi ,-3 3, tx N The Pnalka Vol. I L TE L, E G 'X 5 A 4 PNALKA VOLUME NUMBER ONE Published by flze Class of 1907 Central High School SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN To- Mr. William Orr this first Volume of The Pnalka is respectfully dedicated ,i. CAMPBELL ilbrologue Glo the puissanc ano mighty facultp of our timef honoreo ano rebereo institution, the iipringfielo Qentral lhigh iichoolg to all the stuoents, in particular to the glorf ious Glass of gkineteen hunoreo ano seben, unoer whose authority this work appears, ano to all others connecteo bp bonos of affection ano interest-Greeting! we, the sponsors, lap onthe altar of pour gooo pleasure, this our goofchilo, ibolume dbne of the lbnallia, the firstfborn of any ienior Glass. Elft has been reareo, not without oilficultp, but if upon further acquaintance it finos acceptance in pour sight, ine shall count our labor as nothing sabe pleasure ann profit. Zhe christening of our chili: mas an occasion of much importance. Sdfter lengthy consioeration me ebolbeo the name ibnalka, bp combining the names of its triple forf bears, to iphose realm ano past successes me fonolp hope it shall be heir. , We tuish to erpress our appreciation to all who habe maoe easier our task bp assistance, both actibe ano aobisorp. Qbspeciallp ine moulo make aclinoipleogment to those members of the Sdlumni who habe aioeo us in our unoertaliing. THE PNALKA The jfacultp WII,LIAM ORR, . . . 30 Firglade Ave Prinripnl . K N A P P ..... 36 Euclid Ave. Hezlzf of MHfbKmllflAfI Department JESSIE M. LAW .... 26 GrcenIeafSt Head of H1':tory Department WAI,TER V.McDUFFEE . . . 37SpringSr. Head of Department of Clfzssirs HELENM.MCKlNSTRY . . . I48CenrralSt. Physical Director for Girls THE PNALKA II AUGUST E.M12TzD Pbysieal Direftor for Boy: 0 R F . . . 27 Massachusetts Ave. 40 Temple St. SARAH M. PRATT .... WA1'ERMAN S. C. RUssraLL . MABE1. E. JULIUS T Head of English Department Head of Suenre Deparfrnent S T o C K . . . Freehand Drawing UCRERMAN . . . 336D Head of Modern Language Department 79 Monmouth St. go Westminster St. ickinson St I2 THE PNALKA ESTHER W. BATES ...... English ana' History I D A M . B R o 0 K s ....,. English ana' Mathematics MRs.IDAA.BUR1.E1GI-I . . . Gffman BERTHAT. DAVIS . . . . Hz'story WINIFREDM.CROOK . . . English J.FLORENCE DITMARS . . . Latin FLORENCE H.FRosT V . . . Mathematics LAURA C.GILLEY . . Science CLARENCE M. HALL . . Srienre ETI-IEL L. KEITH . . Latin HOWARD C.KELLY . . . Sfifflff GRACE R. LILLIBRIDGE . . French FLORENCE MEssER . . . English MARION C. MURPHY . . . . MUfbEmdfl.f5 MARY H. PERKINS , . . . English ETHELM.PowER . . . Sfience 24 High Sr. 30 Oak Sz. 82 Belmont Ave. 2 5 Sherman St 68 Yale St. I4 Chestnut St 66 Auburn St 4.3 Edwards St. 69 Sherman St. 107 Sherman Sr 64. Temple St 21 Rutledge Ave 127 Mill Sr . I oo Byers St QI Spring St 236 Union St THE PNALKA I3 M A II Y L . R Is G A L ..... QI Elm Sr., West Springfield Muxiral Analyxis and Harmony EMILIE DE ROCHEMONT .... Latin ana' Greek ABBIEM.SANGIzR . . . . Frenrh FRANCES E. THOMPSON .... French and Latin MRS.HEl.EN M.WILI,IAMS . . . Mathenzat1'f: and English ALICE M. WING Latin ELLEN A. WINsLow Mathenzatirs EDITH M. HAWKES ...., School Secretary I3I Florida St. . 203 High Sr. I33 Florida St. . 289 Scare Sr. . 4.6 School St. 59 McKnight St. 46 Forest Park Ave. IM, usrdmu.. vm: Ibnnur list, Glllass nf Nineteen ibunhrell ann Seven HAZEI. ELLEN l3AR'I'I,E'1 1' FRANK DAY BISHOP EDITH IVIARIAN COON XVILLIAM IJOTY NIAYNARD RUTH BLAKSTROM MITCIII-:LL LINDA KATE PRESTON RACHEL RUDI2 PAUL FENWICK SCANTLEBURY HENRY MERRITT WRIS'fON GEORGE RANDALL XVERRALL, IR. THE PNALKA I7 similar Qblass Zbtstnrp HEN that honored and respected class, '03, had graduated, it became necessary to call for new recruits to fill the depleted ranks of S. H. S. The result was that such a large number of splendid youths in short trousers and maidens with braids appeared that it seemed wise to the authorities to break us into two distinct sections, so that we might not dominate the school at too earlya stagein our career. The question was how the division should be made. Alphabetically? By age? Or by zeal in study? Finally the last method was decided upon. So Nellie Richards, Glynn, Bug Howe, Frank Bishop, and the other congenial souls were assigned to the morning division. The intellectual division, where Yerrall stood pre-eminent, came in the afternoon. Zeke Williams qualified in the latter section by reason of his glasses, but after a single Week's trial was transferred to the morning section. Thus we existed in disunion until the Sophomore year. ' We would be glad indeed to leave this year from our chronicle for it was a year of disaster. Kingsbury made second substitute on the second basketball team, and ad'uertz'red as a great athlete. This has since become chronic. The advent of the brothers Wilbur gave us another setback. They hailed from Podunk and could beat Kingsbury at his own game. The only ray of light during this year came when Anderson and Bishop began to develop those characteristics which were to make them famous, and bring them honor. The other event of good omen was the coming of Lengthy Giles who was to bring order out of chaos. The Junior year was remarkable, as was natural with such a class. We tried to run the Recorder Cinto the groundj but did not quite succeed. Si Kempton was the first business manager but his duties as bank president forced him to drop it. Then Wilbur took hold of it. We had an exhi- bition of watered stock and then-the bubble broke and John disappeared over Pecowsic hill in an auto. Dick Norton almost got hold of the job but was spirited away just in time. The terrible task fell upon Jack Frost, who finished it. As for the editorial end, the paper had one editor-elect and two editors. Lewis, CO5, '06, '07, ad infinitumj entered our class and tried 18 THE PNALKA to run it and the mile. He succeeded in doing both, after a fashion, and has been talking about it ever since. Chaunce talked, Wilbur talked, W. Wilbur talked, E. Kingsbury talked, and incidentally got married. One thing peculiar about all the above-mentioned talk-it was about one topic. Then the Senior year, that year of glory and joy forever, began. Of course Kingsbury was still talking and his hair had grown white, in spots. We undertook to publish an annual and chose the best looking fellow for manager, and the worst, with a few exceptions, for editor. Judson Strong began to oppose momentous graft in the management of such tremendous interests as a high school annual. Yerrall changed his habits. He stopped studying and ran the basketball team and incidentally forgot to shave. Wilbur had become a great and exalted personageAin Wilbur's opinion, and Wilbur's opinion is infallibleein Wilbur's opinion. So of course, Wilbur l-.Y a great and exalted personage. Doubleday, the human tomb- stone, best known by his pale blue grouch, almost smiled when he reported for the Senior Fair. The crowning glory of the class has but recently come upon us. Prof. Scantlebury, one of the fifty-seven varieties of PNALKA managers, has announced to us that he has awarded the prize, offered by the Darwin Club for the missing link, to Robert Powers Anderson and Frank Day Bishop. The medal had to be sawed in two. The Professor remarks, Such rare specimens should be closely guarded, as in a moment of aberration ofthe intellect they would be likely'to sign with P. T. Barnum. Dazzled by this new honor let us close the record and our existence. May the history of IQO7 be the most glorious, throughout the years, in the archives of our beloved S. H. S. THE PNALK1-I I9 Qllass of jainetezn ibunhreh ann when W. CLEMENT GILES JULIA B. CHAPIN RALPH S. HOPKINS GEORGE R. YERRAL1 RUTH C. BIGELOW HENRY M. WRISTON EDWARD F. CULLEN MARIE B. AMES . W. CLEMENT GILICS ELIZABETH T. SHER MADELAINE L. SCOT JOHN DUGGAN WILLIAM R. CARLTO QB fficers ., JR. Pr WOOD T . N . . . lpbutngrapb Qlummtttce 0 . Prerident Vice-Pre.vident . . Sefretary . Treasurer Clair Prophet: het-on-Prophet: . Class Orator . Clam' Poet . C1a.vxS0r1g Clays I-Iistorian Class Marxhal GEORGE R. YERRALL, JR., Chairman D. EVANGELINE CAMPBELI. ALLTON BENNITT HENRY M. WRISTON mrnmenahs Qlummittes FREDERICK G. HOWE, JR., Chairman RUTH BIGELOW HOWARD A. LINCOLN 5 Scniur .fair Qllummittse CLARK O. DOUBLEDAY, Chairman RACHEL RUDE HOWARD D. WII.I.IAMS Sentur Danse Qlummtttee ALLTON BENNITT, Chairman LEMUEL B. CLARK EDWARD GLYNN Glass Day Qlummittss HAWLEY K. RISING, Chairman HAZEI. E. BARTLETT CHARLOTTE REY EDWARD CULLEN Seninr Qllass 'Bunk HENRY M.WRISTON .... Editor PAUL F.SCANTLEBURY . . Manager THE PNALKA Seninr ibups A1.sTRoM, ALBERT FREDERICK 207 Forest Park Ave. Central Crew Cgj, S. H. S. Crew C4j ANDERSON, ROBERT POWERS 125 Princeton St. BENNITT, ALLTON 120 Sumner Ave. Second Crew Cgj, Class Football C35 LQ, Mandolin Club C35 C4j, Class Picture Committee C4.l, Chairman Senior Dance Committee C4j, Manager Football C4.j, Secretary Athletic Association f4j, Captain Central Crew QQ, . Crew C4.j. BISHOP, FRANK DAY 18 Central Street Ave. Honor Pupil, Q41 THE PNALKA 2I BOLAN, JOHN JAMES 248 Quincy St. BOWLES, SHERMAN HOAR Crsceent Hill Track Team , CARLTON WILLIAM ROBERTS 76 Harvard St. Baselnall C2D, Track Team Cgj C4j, Indoor Track C4J, President Athletic Association C4j, Member-at-large QQ, Class Marshal 8 Yale St CARTER, EARL KENDALL 6 . CHURCH, ELIJAH PHILIP 287 Walnut St THE PNALKA CLARK, L1-:MUEL BALDWIN 36 Buckingham St. Rerorder C4j, Senior Dance C4j,TIack COOPER, JOSEPH COLTON 54 Buckingham St. Indoor Track Cgl, PNALKA Staff C4D, Class Football C4l, Track Team CULLEN, EDWARD FRANCIS 77 Westminster St. Class Football Cgl, Prophet CQ, Class Day Committee DOUBLEDAY, CLARK OTTO 329 Bay St. Class Baseball CID, Baseball Czl Cgl C4.j, Hockey Cgl C4.j, Manager Hockey Cgj, Captain Hockey C4l, Reforder Cgl, Manager Senior Fair C4j, PNALKA Committee C4D. DUCKWORTH, HAROLD GRANISS II4. Harvard St. Mandolin Club CID C31 C4D, Track Team C4.D, Indoor Track THE PNALKA 23 DUGGAN, JOHN JAMES 16 Colton St. Class Football CID C4.j, Baseball C31 C4j, Senate C3j, Football C4.j, Class Basketball C4.Q, Class Historian DUNBAR, PALMER HALL II5 Greenwood St. FLAGG, HERBERT HORATIO ISI? High St. Fencing Team C4.j, Glee Club C2D C31 C4D. GILES, WILLIAM CLEMENT ' Maynard Ave. Class President C3l C4j, Vice-President Athletic Associa- tion C3j, Senate C4.D, Vice-President Senate C4.D, President Senate C4D, Debating Team C4D, Secretary Constitution Committee C3l C4l, Baseball C25 C35 C4D, Manager Baseball C3l, Recorder GLYNN, EDWARD JEROME I273 State St. Orchestra CID, Football C3D C4l, Senior Dance Committee C4D, Manager Track Team THE PNALKA GOTTESMAN, JOHN Q4 Essex St. HALE, ROYAL CLIFFORD 27 Jefferson Ave. HALEY, ROBERT JOSEPH 50 Broad St. Track Team C25 C35 C45, Indoor Track C25 C35 C45. HOPK1Ns, RALPH SHERMAN 110 Mill St. Second Crew C25 C35, Mandolin Club C25 C35 C45, Class Treasurer C35, Chairman Promenade Decorating Com- mittee C35, Recorder C35, Class Secretary C45, Manager PNALKA C45, Class Football C45, Manager Crew C45. HOWE, FREDERICK GRIGGS, JR. 372 St. James Ave. French Play CI5, Glee Club C45, Manager Banjo Club C45, Chairman Senior Promenade THE PNALKA 25 JOHNSON, EDWARD PHELPS 173 Thompson St. Class Football C31 C41, Senate C41, PNALKA Staff C41. KINGSBURY, ELLIOT GROVER 321 Walnut St. Track Team C11 C21 C31, Class Track C11 C21 C31 C41, Class Track Captain C11 C31, Indoor Track C21 C31 C41, Class Basketball C11 C21 C31 C41, Relay Team C21, Second Base- ball Team C21 C31, Second Basketball Team C21 C31 C41, Class Football C21 C31, Captain Central Indoor Track C41, Glee Club C21 C31 C41, PNALKA C41. LADNER, ARCHIBALD COLLINS 115 Princeton St. Glee Club C21 C31 C41, Class Football C31, Central Crew LEACH, RAYMOND EDSON 36 Sumner Ave. Captain Bowling Team LEVIN, BARNEY 94 Greenwood St. THE PNALKA LEWIS, CHAUNCEY B. go Revere St. Class Football CID C25 C35 CQ, Class Baseball CID Czj, Track Team C25 C3D C4D, Indoor Track C35 C4D, Class Basketball LINCOLN, HOWARD ADDISON Q2 Maple St. Class Treasurer Czj, Pin Committee Czj, Crew C3J, Class Football C4j, Promenade Committee MARTIN, CHARLES WALTON 46 Grant St. Class Basketball MAYNARD, WILLIAM DOTY 998 State St. Honor Pupil, C4j, Lyceum CID, Editor Rerorder Cgj, Associate Editor Rerorder C4.D, Editor PNALKA C4D. MESICK, HENRY THOMAS .57 Bradford St. THE PNALKA 27 MINER, EDWARD COOLEY 114 Calhoun St. RISING, HAWLEY KNOX 2I Mountain St. Senate QQ, German Dramatics CQ, Chairman Class Day Committee RUSSELL. WILLIAM GLADSTONE 345 Bay St. SCANTLEBURY, PAUL FENWICK 74 Catherine St. Honor Pupil C4j, PNALKA Committee C4D, First Business Assistant PNALKA Staff C4j, Senate C4.D, Class Base- ball C4j, Manager Class Book SLAWENSKY, ABRAHAM 67 Boylston St. THE PNALKA STRONG, JUDSON MARSTON 33 Prospect St. Glee Club C31 C41, Senate C41, Football C31 C41. WHITE, ALFRED JOHN 60 Fairneld St. Central Crew C31, lst Crew C41. WILBUR, WILLIAM HALE 78 Spring St. Class Football CI1 C31, Fencing Team C21 C41, Orches- tra C21, French Play C41, Senate C31 C41, Debating Team C41, Football C41, Hockey C41. WIl,l.IAMS, HOWARD DAVID 83 Magnolia Terrace Class Baseball CI1, Class Football C11 C21 C31 C41, Baseball Team C31 C41, Class Basketball C41, Man- dolin Club C21 C31 C41, Manager Mandolin Club C41. WINITZKY, Moses WILLIAM 40 Morgan St. Class Basketball C21 C31 C41, Class Football C31, Indoor Track C31 C41, Baseball C31 C41, Football C41. Track C41. THE PNALKA 2Q WRISTON, HENRY MERRI'l 1' Honor Pupil C4j, Senate Cgj f4j, Secretary Senate C31 Vice-President Senate C4j, President Senate C4D, Debating Team f4j, Winner Amherst Cup Debate C4j, Wm. Rice Scholar f4j, Recorder Cgj, First Assistant Editor PNALKA QQ, Class Picture Committee CQ, Class Prophet f4J, Second Basketball Team f4H. YERRALL, GEORGE RANDALL. EIR. X8 Maplewood Terrace Honor Pupil f4.j, Senate f4j, Chairman Class Picture Committee f4D, Class Treasurer 645, PNALKA MD, Glee Club C4D, Manager Basketball Team f4U. go THE PNALK,-1 52110317 Girls Thayer, Frances Louise, 77 Garfield St. Ames, Marie Benson, 26 Seventh St. Atkinson, Gertrude Luella, 42 Granville St. Bailey, Ruth Estelle, 50 Andrew St. Bartlett, Hazel Ellen, 37 Spruce St. Bemis, Emily Evelyn, 52 Spruce St. Besse, Helen Waterman, 29 Ingersoll Grove Bickley, Fanny Elizabeth, 16 Woodside Ter- race Bigelow, Ruth Colton, 624. State St. Bradley, Rena Elizabeth, I7 Spruce St. Bugbee, Helen Eugenia, 24 Crosby St. Butler, Ruth Oakes, 85 Pearl St. Buxton, Blanche, 70 Woodside Terrace Campbell, Dorcas Evangeline, I2 Cornell Place Campbell, Grace Sarah, 4.3 Catherine St. Carpenter, Florence Elizabeth, 129 Orleans St. Chapin, Hazel Helen, 675 State St. Chapin, Julia Bliss, 290 State St. Clark, Ruth Pease, Indian Orchard Colburn, Mildred I'il0I'CI'lC6,43 Acushnet Ave. Converse, Helen, 76 Amherst St. Coon, Edith Marian, 24. Bay St. Crawford, Ruth Margaret, 863 Worthington St. Demers, Ida Mae Adelina, 9 Hampden St., Indian Orchard Dickinson, Irene Andrews, III Princeton St. Dickinson, Maude Roxana, 105 Quincy St. Doyle, Helen Joanna, 201 Summer St. Dunnell, Bessie Evangeline, I5 College Ave. Farrar, Edith Louise, 78 Crystal Ave. Firman, Corinne Ida, 25 Mapledell Fowler, Josephine L., 237 Walnut St. Glaster, Anna Johnson, 178 Worcester St., Indian Orchard Gray, Mildred Leota, 63 North Main St. Grout, Hazel Beck, 28 Brookline Ave. Grout, Hilda Metcalf, 28 Brookline Ave. Hall, Grace Eva, 203 White St. Hanchett, Juliet Emma, I4 Seventh St. Harrington, Clara Emma, 54.1 Main St. Healey, Ora, 928 Liberty St. Hesse, Ottilie Pauline, 33 Murray Hill Ave. Hilbert, Esther A., 236 Union St. Hitchcock, Alice Mabel, 69 Waverly St. Hixon, Edith Curtiss, 69 Bowdoin St. Hoffman, Edna Anna, 767 Worthington St. Holman, Isadore W., 63 Garfield St. Keating, Madeleine Marguerite, 50 Mattoon St. Kohn, Minna L., 68 Plainfield St. Lavigne, Bertha Madalin, 39 Beech St. Lewis, Helen Rosalind, 139 King St. MacKay, May Louise, 811 Worthington St. McDonough, Mary Grace, I7 Waverly St. Mansfield, Grace Irene, I3 Howard St. Metcalf, Susie Myra, 718 Main St. Mitchell, Ruth B., 84. Buckingham St. Newton, Myra Ellen, 34. John St. Nichols, Jessie Isabel, 14.9 Bowles St. Nocke, Ruth, 67 Morris St. Oliver, Mattie Frances, I24. Oakland St. Peirce, Faolin Minnie, 25 Main St. Pixley, Carrie May, 38 Sumner Ave. Powers, Pauline, 86 Westford Ave. Preston, Linda Kate, 267 Bay St. Randall, Buelah Jane, 68 Willard Ave. Randall, Ruth Belle, 68 Willard Ave. Rey, Charlotte Kay, 287 Hickory St. Rich, Maude Frances, 575,Union St. Robbie, Helen Lyon, East Longmeadow Robson, Beatrice Ethel, 4.94 Hancock St. Rude, Rachel, 42 Stearns Terrace Schlesinger, Florence Louise, 21 School St. Scott, Madelaine Luellah, 313 Union St. Sherwood, Elizabeth T., 113 Harvard St. Smith, Gladys Comings, 46 Pearl St. Smith, Mary Willie, 183 William St. Stiles, Cora M., 4.3 Edwards St. Stock, Ida Electa, IO Wilbraham Ave. Strong, Marjorie L., 38 Clarendon St. Syrett, Lilla, 225 White St. Thayer, Frances Louise, 77 Garheld St. THE PNALKA 31 Thomas, Edna May, 87 Wilbraham Road Warner, Sarah Madeleine, 55 Spring St. Thompson, Helen Frances, 20 Brown St. Wells, Lena May, I5 Lenox St. Tingley, Ada Bolen, 25 'Bay St. White, Edna Emily, 31 Chase Ave. Todd, Marian Olive, 8 Stebbins St. Wilinsky, Josephine, 376 Chestnut St. Tuttle, S. Louise, I57 Fulton St. Winkler, Pauline Anne, 46 State St. Warner, Ida L., 1470 State St. Young, Charlotte L., 25 Brown St. Past Grahuates Curley, Frank Moxham, 625 Worthington St. Brownell, Abbie Foote, 42 Wilbraham Ave. Dunning, Ray Potter, 2II Belmont Ave. Emerson, Frances Webster, 450 Main St.. Kafatanakis, Nicholas T., Vernon St. Longmeadow R0lJ6rtSOI1, AI1dl'GW R21yff10I1d, 44-I UI1i0I1 St- Ferguson, Agnes Richmond, I I I Maplewood Tlfiqt, Cl'l2il'lCS, 176 Fl0I'ld3 St. Terrace Underhill, Arthur William, Jr., 83 Ingersoll Kirk, Mary Alice, 75 Spring St. Grove MacGregory, Mona Hill, 180 Union St. Brown, lrene Herbert, I35 Florence St. E132 william iliitk Qthblafbljip A WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Class of 1904 JOHN BARWIS VANHORN C1355 of 1907 HENRY MERRITT'WRIS1'ON 5, 1 5 2 1+ - ,. - I ,1. . , L K . , lr . 5 . 'QI 2 W Q tx 1 fzv , ,, ,. w V' w 1 J .L 1 F ,W 4g -Li V I ,M A , ,S , I - , x - L , , . ' , 4 . . I I , ,- ,n.-. -1 V, e f . 5 - H 1 , ' A, . 5 Y Le ' 'Q , , , V 'T . ' 5 . ' .y . . ,L . ,1 L, L D f L'- . lf ,, V 1- ' ni 1 1 ' ,z 3 3522. X .-,f x E w 1,-H-'ggw , gx f p . 'ft i ., R W R 1 ,. ' 2 1 5 4 ,V E. iv 3 my x '. uk x I 1 7? 5 ' .V 5 1 X , - f x ,, , , xy 1' r ' K 4 ., W Q I W . 51. ' ' H -, Q . 5 Q 5 5. 2 E ,' Q, if 1 , t X lf THE PNALKA 35 seeing Qprtugielb Glbruugb a jilzgaphuuz LL aboard, ladies and gentlemen, all who have paid their dollar. Today We are to visit the Juniors. This class of intellectual prodigies was founded in 1904 by Bennitt and has been run ever since by Guild. The first of these natural curiosities whom we see is VVilfred Slater Robinson, the fellow racing us in the green auto car. What say, madam ? Why does he run a machine ? Oh, for the same reason he runs everything. The bill board abreast us has been chartered by the Dibble Biscuit Co. owned by Stone. The name of the company signifies that they make fresh biscuit. The building to the right is Poli's. No Junior can be seen from here, they are all down front too far. No, sir, you can't get in at present. Traver is in there. The lad gazing so rapturously at The Worthy is Alstrom, the oldest thing in the class, except, of course, the Recorder jokes. Take off your hats, ladies and gentlemen, here comes Guild and Broadhurst and Egerton Philander Perrin, proprietor and city editor of the Monthly Wboop. The police station, future residence of Bennitt, Samble, Rumrill and Gerrard. Don't be frightened, madam, Wharfield will slowly get out of our way. National Correspondence School. Orr is inside. He is studying to be a clock and chandelier decorator. Alfred White is the fellow abreast of us with the Teddy smile. The fellow to the left with the pomp is Fordham C. Russell, late of Sullield, Conn., and is accompanied by the future president of Harvard, Myron R. Williams, Jr., Ph.D. Here we are, ladies and gentlemen. For one dollar more you can see the new water front and Jennings and all the rest of the sights. All out! 36 THE PNALKA Qlllass of jaineteeu Zeunnren ann Qlfigbt Qbfficers WILFREDS.ROBINSON . . . Presiderzr MARIAN A.DENMAN . Vice-President ROLAND D. HAWKINS . . Secretary EDGAR M.GU11.D . . Treasurer JOSEPH E.SAMB1.1e Member-at-Large quninr Qbups Anthony, William Tims, 781 Worthington St. Bennitt, Brace, 120 Sumner Ave. Broadhurst, Robert Hunt, 72 Westminster St. Cohn, Paul Louis, 18 Morgan St. Cooley, George Leon, 4.4 Myrtle St. Dibble, Wallace Edwin, 107 Harvard St. Doubleday, Clark Otto, 329 Bay St. Ferguson, Franklin Alexander, III Maple- wood Terrace Gerrard, Clarence Charles, East Long- meadow Gordon, Harris Randell, 38 Brookline Ave. Guild, Edgar Maslen, 32 Temple St. Harris, George Malcolm, 549 Dickinson St. Hawkins, Roland Dyer, 38 Pearl St. Hines, Arthur Chapin, 3Q Belmont Ave. Hoyt, Lester Francis, 38 Grant St. Hurley, Cornelius D., 60 Greenwood St. Jennings, William Patrick, 42 Eastern Ave. Klein, Samuel, 114. Sharon St. Leary, Timothy Francis, 254, Central St. Marsh, Paul Richards, 36 Arch St. Moore, Charles Hiram, 60 Grand St. Moore, William Andrew, 74. Dawes St. Moriarty, Thomas F., 4.92 Liberty St. Orr, Alan Gardner, 30 Firglade Ave. Parks, Robert Lewis, 83 Dartmouth St. Perrin, Egerton Philander, 121 Pineywoods Ave. Quilty, Raymond Ambrose, Q2 Acushnet Ave. Reed, David Allen, jr., 734 State St. Rising, Robert Morgan, 298 Union St. Robinson, Wilfred Slater, 4.3 Mattoon St. Rumrill, joseph Wyman, IO4 N. Main St. Russell, Fordham C., Sullield, Conn. Russell, John Joseph, 152 Chestnut St. Samble, Joseph Ellery, 5 Logan St. Shea, John Thomas, 100 Central St. Stone, John N., 192 Pearl St. Talbot, Frank Ensign, 75 Princeton St. Traver, Arthur Everard, 175 Maple St. Turtle, Stillman Caryl, x98 Walnut St. Warner, Fred Emerson, 70 Cornell St. Wharfield, Ernest Chester, 107 Euclid Ave. Wheeler, Leroy Arthur, 62 Calhoun St. White, Alfred John, 60 Fairfield St. Wilbur, John, 78 Spring St. Williams, Myron Richards, -lf.,35 Firglade Ave. THE PNALKA ,, Q? Elfunint: 4BirI5 Anslow, Sadie Ella, 26 Vassar St. Armstrong,Ruth Norma,98 South Park Ave. d'Arveau, Adelina, 47 Wilcox St. Bailey, Bernice Lucina, 33 Allendale St. Baldwin, Edith Elizabeth, 131 King St. Barron, Mildred, 23 Allendale St. Barron, Winifred Elsie, 23 Allendale Ave. Bartlett, Florence, South Hadley Falls Bell, Mildred Hannington, Wason Ave. Bemis, Aline Markham, 52 Spruce St. Bemis, Marion Vose, 32 Spruceland Ave. Blake, Margaret Webb, S3 Thompson St. Booth, Gladys Evelyn, 103 Ashley St. Bosworth, Harriet Maud, 32 Lafayette St. Bourke, Rosemary, 4.21 Chestnut St. Burgin, Grace Kathryn, I2 Ashmun St. Butler, Mae Josephine, 42 Boston Road Call, Frances Mary, 395 Sumner Ave. Campbell, Edna Queen, I2 Cornell Place Carlson, Hulda, II Columbia Terrace Case, Lucy Estella, I5 Pine St. Chapman, Christine Faye, 138 Bay St. Chapman, Mildred Norcross, 129 Suffolk St. Clark, Marion Jeanette, East Longmeadow Cole, Hazel Mae, 172 Buckingham St. Cooley, Louisa, 1077 Main St., Longmeadow Dayton, Laura Clapp, 86 Florida St. Denman, Marion A., IO8 Calhoun St. Donnelly, May Winifred, 100 Central St. Elvin, Ruth, 4.9 Oakland St. Fisk, Margaret Howard, 86 North St. Galarneau, Aldina Anna S., 83 Central St. Gordon, Greta Covil, Hazardville, Conn. Gowdy, Jeanette Law, 18 Oakland St. Greenlaw, Vivian Cecile, 103 Garheld St. Grover, Ruth Allene, 1108 Stare St. Hale, Marion Theda, 36 Magnolia Terrace Hapgood, Marie Josephine, 47 Fairfield St. Hart, Loretta Alecia, 69 Belmont Ave. Healy, May Katharyn, 119 Bliss St. Hemenway, Grace ldell, 53 Kenwood Park Heydt, Matilda Louise, lndain Orchard Hodskins, Madeleine Hildreth, Wilbraham Road. Houghton, Esther Lillian, 23 Hawley St. Howland, Mildred Abby, 61 Cleveland St. Hurley, Agnes M.Graham, 60 Greenwood St. Jenkins, Edith May, 391 Belmont Ave. Kenyon, Ruth Emma, 14. Lafayette St. Kervick, Anne Marion, 96 Ashley St. King, Mildred Mnemosyne, 61 Thompson St. Knapp, Edna Pauline, 86 Euclid Ave. MacC0rrison, Cora Jeanette, 7325- Main St. McGregory, Ethel, 36 Jefferson Ave. Mansfield, Ruth Helen, I3 Howard St. Merriam, Ruth Henrietta, 4.9 Allendale St. Mueller, Marguerite Marie, The Lenox,' Myrtle St. Murray, Mary Ellen, Longmeadow Norris, lsora May, 52 Seventh St. O'Connell, Mary Bernadette, 61 Locust St. Parmelee, Ruby Elizabeth, 98 Calhoun St. Pease, Marian Cartwright, 7 Beverly St. Pomeroy, Grace Adella, 20 Rutledge Ave. Pomeroy, Susie Ethel, 20 Rutledge Ave. Reilly, Kathryn Loretta, 54 Tenth St. Rich, Lucy Chapin, 14.2 Carew St. Sauer, Edith May, 25 Cambridge St. Scantlebury, Ruth Wallace, 74. Catherine St. Sessions, Mina Anderson, 60 Catherine St. Smith, Edith Russell, 69 North Main St. Sprague, Florence M., 27 Wellesley St. Stent, Mary Lesley, Rear 275 Maple St. Strang, Agnes Wright, 131 Hampden St. Strange, Mollie Agnes, 603 Chestnut St. Taft, Violet Zell, 35 North St. Taylor, Marian Standish, I5 Vassar St. Teall, Beatrice-Augusta, 86 Firglade Ave. Undewvood, Elizabeth Chalmers, 57 Clar- endon St. Viets, Beula Nora, 4.0 Maynard St. Walsh, Nora Clyde, 73 Spring St. Warner, Ruth Ella, SI Monroe St. White, Edith Muriel, I7 Garfield St. Wilbur, Edith Bernice, 78 Spring St. Woodworth, Florence May, 77 Cambridge St. 'Wright, Alice Stone, 134. Wilbraham Road Young, Florence Anna, 55 Calhoun St. r 'Q g P-A , Q . 7 1 . ,L V N X , R ' ' . 0' r 5 'ni . ,E , M L' . it 1, 1 :nig- Sf. ' sf ' 3 '. i A i . ' I , w .4-. Q 1 X ' Qs' QL? L fi FI, -'Q I N Ii 3, 1. 5 L 1 I. I. I E f E THE PNALKA 41 Qnpbumure Qlilass ieistntp Yes, we're the Sophomore class. We don't deny that we are great, but then we don't talk much about it, for silence is golden. You know the children of Israel had a golden calf. He was silent. The children of '09 have a golden calf. He's Jim Leyden. We've been great ever since that red letter day for S. H. S. when we entered as Freshmen. However, we kept out of the Rerorder, until the last of the year when We elected our officers. That year we used the Australian ballot system. This year we used the stuffed ballot system. It's a heap more convenient and much more popular. But that's a mere detail. Then we and some of the Jun- iors had a Republique Francaise. To be sure, it didn't Work very well, but then there were juniors and Puck Mathison in it. You see we're politicians from the Word go.,' Have you ever stopped to think what the school would be without us F Well, Rodney and I did a while ago. The idea was so appalling that neither of us have thought much since. This is easily seen from Rod's recitations, but on my part, no one would imagine it after reading this masterpiece. I'll tell you just a few of the gaps we fill. What would have happened to the Glee Club if it hadn't been for Hannum's assistance With his voice like the Ludlow nightingale? Class 'OS pretends to run the Recorder, but tell me if you can, isn't it because of Wright's and Pillsbury's sporty failings that its advertisers put forth their best efforts? How would all the school social events have turned out if it hadn't been for Marcus, ability as head waiter? Flat failures, I tell you. We,ve had a dance and reception just like the Seniors. In fact, we can't see but that we are quite equal with them, though they and the faculty can't see the difference between us and the Freshmen. However, I,ve heard that jealousy is blinding. 42 THE PNALKA Qlllass of jaiuetem ibuuureb ann gains Qbffittrs PAUl,D.'MONROE . . EDITH NoBI,E Bessii ROBERT W. KING . . EDWARD CONVERSE LINCOLN JAMES ALEXANDER LEYDEN Snpbumurz Adams, William Bradford, 51 Mulberry St. Alcorn, Thomas Everett, 89 Acushnet Ave. Allen, Willis Frank, 38 Rutledge Ave. Andrew, Forrest William, 35 Douglas Ave. Barker, Horace Richard, 86 Sherman St. Bartlett, Burton William, 24. John St. Beahn, Thomas Joseph, 3 Springfield St. Benton, Wrayburn Merle, 53 King St. Booth, Ralph Henry, III Jefferson Ave. Bond, Arthur Hazard, 26 Mulberry St. Boyle, William Francis, I6 Prince St. Brearley, Harris Johnson, 553 Union St. Brigham, Francis Elbridge, 73 Jackson St. Brown, Russell Lewis, 384. Walnut St. Buckley, Allyn Joseph, Nelson Hotel Cook, Clifford Ellsworth, II Beaumont St. Covell, Percival, 63 'Pineywoods Ave. Curtis, Harold William, 35 Florida St. Decker, Edward Salisbury, Jr., 48 Harvard St. Dunbar, Donald Earl, II5 Greenwood St. Eckert, Raymond, 30 Myrtle Terrace Ehrlich, Harry, 25 Lenox St. Ehrlich, Robert, 25 Lenox St. Fitzgerald, Edward Vincent, 128 Grover St. Goldberger, Melvin Edward, 87 White St. Griflin, Francis Thomas, 60 Hall St. Hannum, John Squier, Ludlow Hatch, Freeman Clark, 660 Chestnut St. Hayes, Edward Sylvester, 83 St. James Ave. Hinckley, Louis Chapin, 27 John St. . Prexzident Vzice-President . . Secretary . Trearurer . Member-at-'Large 'Bupa Holmes, Matthew Camern, East Long- meadow Katzenson, Joseph, 67 Boylston St. Kilbon, Roland, 323 St. James Ave. King, Robert William, IO7 Mulberry St. Kirwan, Ralph Edmund, 254 Carew St. Knowlton, Marcus Ladd, 391 State St. Ladd, Charles Moore, I3 Beech St. La Riviere, Victor Henry, Boston Road Leyden, James Alexander, Jr., 52 High St. Lincoln, Edward Converse, Q2 Maple St. Long, George Roy, 164. North St. Lowe, Stanley Bond, 57 Commonwealth Ave. Mathison, Prescott, 80 Ingersoll Grove McMahon, John Francis, 22 Richelieu St. Meyer, Theodore F., 326 Forest Park Ave. Miller, William, 14.3 Ferry St. Monroe, Paul Dana, 212 Bay St. Pillsbury, Alfred Perkins, I 176 Worthington St. Poole, Homer Jackson, 62 Broad St. Porter, Edward Maurice, 4. Ingraham Ave. Porter, Frederick Wadsworth, 95 Euclid Ave. Powers, Roswell Joseph, 395 Dickinson St. Provost, William Warner, 63 Church St. Quinn, William John, Jr., 34.4 Main St., Longmeadow Redden, Eugene Joseph, I7 George St. Reed, Waldo Burt, 4.4 Spruce St. Reilley, Arthur S., 76 Marion St. THE PNALKA 43 Rich, Harold Edwin, 72 Bridge St. Robinson, Gain, 8 Magnolia Terrace Royce, Robert Andrew, 29 Edwards St. Sawyer, Harold Everett, 18 School St. Shattuck, Raymond Brewster, 32 Dart- mouth St. Sheehan, Frank Joseph, 50 Margaret St. Shepardson, Karl Warner, 175 State St. Sherwood, Malcolm Clarke, 113 Harvard St. Smith, Burt Hamblet, 46 Pearl St. Smith, Ralph Jerome, 172 Hampshire St., Indian Orchard Smith, Rodney Lawrence, 75 Mulberry St. Spicer, Walter Eaton, The Kenson, IO6 Chestnut St. - Stiles, John Raymond, 69 Montrose St. Taylor, Edward Curtis, 25 Federal St. Watters, Franklin Benjamin, Longmeadow Widlansky, Walter, 145 Ferry St. Supbumnrz Q5irIs Adolphson, Alberta, 68 Pendleton Ave. Alden, Dorothy Hazel, 21 Clifton Ave. Alexander, Grace Miriam, 31 Westminster St. Anderson, Helen Sweet, 202 Belmont Ave. Anslow, Gladys Amelia, 26 Vassar St. Barrett, Goldie Aletha, Coleman St. Bartlett, Leona Maude, 4Q Ventura St. Beaudry, Celia Marguerite, 39 Quincy St. Beers, Hattie Mae, 8 Grosvenor St. Bellows, Dorothy Talcott, 144 Catherine St. Bemis, Eleanor Grace, 31 Northampton Ave. Besse, Edith Noble, 29 Ingersoll Grove Blague, Mary Lynde, 20 Lafayette St. Blodgett, Florence, 34 Lafayette St. Browne, Sadie Leona, 67 Bliss St. Burt, Florence Louise, IQ Montrose St. Butler, Helen Marian, 50 Westford Ave. Buxton, Beatrice, 70 VVoodside Terrace Carman, Marion Etta, 226 Belmont Ave. Clark, Dicea Beth, IO8 Hampden St., Ind- ian Orchard Clark, Genevieve Mary, I5 Lafayette St. Clark, Marguerite Livingston, 58 Westford Ave. Colburn, Hazel Hawthorne, 43 Acushnet Ave. Collins, Helen Moseley, 115 Yale St. Colton, Gladys Ellsworth, 68 Byers St. Colvin, Gertrude Ida, 32 Oakland St. Connelly, Alice Mary, 286 Tyler St. Connelly, Catherine Clara, 286 Tyler St. Cornish, Edith Hayward, 72 Court St. Cote, Corinne Nellie, 18 Talcott Ave. Cotter, Ethel Mary, QI Bancroft St. Craig, Myrta Agnes, Q0 Calhoun St. Cramond, Mary Brown, Boston Road Crocker, Lola May, 446 Hancock St. Darling, Lucia, 38 Stearns Terrace Dennis, Anna T., 18 Chapin St. Dennis, Helen M., 46 Vine St. Dewey, Dorothy Harriet, 236 Union St. Donnelly, Bessie Margaret, 45 Avon Place Emerson, Faye, 450 Main St., Longmeadow Fill, Cornelia, 47 Margaret St. Fiske, Grace Elizabeth, 447 Sumner Ave. Folsom, Marguerite, 69 Pearl St. Ford, Mildred Jennie, 63 Hall St. Fowler, Constance, 40 Ingersoll Grove Fox, Elizabeth Florence, 85 North Main St. Gatchell, Ida Ellen, 32 Loring St. Gilbert, Marie Townsley, 2I Avon Place Gordon, Mamie Church, 314 Hancock St. Gregg, Ruth Sadie, 21 Merwin St. Griihn, Grace Marie, 86 Magnolia Terrace Guertin, Marion, 527 Union St. Hahn, Barbara Mary, 109 Pearl St. Hall, Laura Mildred Barker, 117 Bucking- ham St. Hall, Mildred F., 83 James St. Hammond, Violet May, 113 Cedar St. Harrington, Ethel Mildred, 79 Cedar St. Harvey, Ruth Marian, 29 Florida St. Hein, Mildred Ruth, East Longmeadow Hill, Bertha Josephine, 52 Rutledge Ave. Holcombe, Bessie Loring, 54 Princeton St. Houston, Lillian Esther, 107 Bancroft St. Howard, Marian Elizabeth, 286 Pine St. Howland, Amy Richmond, 18 Forest Park Ave. 44 THE PNALKA Inman, Ida Hilma, 71 Princeton St. James, Lillian Adeline, 661 White St. James, Maybelle Clayton, 155 Florence St. Jones, Agnes May, 35 Wilcox St. Jordan, Grace Cushman, 345 Central St. Kellogg, Helen Adele, 74 Palmer Ave. Kendall, Elsie Evelyn, East Longmeadow Kenworthy, Marion Edwena, 799 Liberty St. Kenyon, Irene, I4 Lafayette St. Kerr, Margaret, 35 Olive St. Lane, Florence Elizabeth, 38 Armory St. Lay, Florence Warriner, 125 William St. Leete, Cora Belle, 50 Revere St. Livingston, Mattie Mae, 76 College Ave. Lombard, Edna Beatrice, 20 Johnson St. Lucas, Clara Edith, 709 Main St. Mason, Marion Willett, II Parkwood St. Mather, Flora Louise, 127 Spring St. Mayforth, Martha Elizabeth, 73 Hanover St. Meagher, Helen Margaret, 26 Talcott Ave Meeker, Margharita Sprague, 72 Prince ton St. Morrow, Mildred Hammond, 36 Maple St Murray, Ethel Marjorie, 28 Alderman St. Ody, Ruth Nettie, 731 Worthington St. O'Neill, Rose Mary, 29 Wendell Ave. Payne, Ruth Elizabeth, 70 Catherine St. Pease, Leona, 327 Oakland St. Pease, Nella Abigail, Forest Ave., Long- meadow Pillsbury, Anna, 1176 Worthington St. Pollner, May Ethel, 364. Chestnut St. Porter, Florence May, 4.6 Vinton St. Porter, Sarah Caroline, 22 Church St. Richardson, Julia Alice, 89 Walnut St. Scantlebury, Eva, 74 Catherine St. Schwenger, Bertha Caroline, II Yale St. Selden, Frances Gertrude, 260 Worthington St. Sherwood, Alma Tansley, 57 Acushnet Ave. Shipman, Linda Margaretta, 205 St. James Ave. Skinner, Florence K., South Hadley Falls Smith, Helen Gertrude, 138 Pendleton Ave. Stone, Elizabeth Roxanna, 176 Pearl St. Strong, Kathryn Elisabeth, 33 Prospect St. Tapley, Ruth Theresa, 88 Bellevue Ave. Ten Eyck, Lida Emelyn, 312 Eastern Ave. Tribler, Isabel Laura, 299 Bay St. Vale, Anita Adelaida, 37 Continental Ave. Walker, Caroline Louella, 1119 State St. Webb, Maud Collett, 33 Churchill St. Wharlield, Ethel Fay, 107 Euclid Ave. Whitcomb, Florence Evelyn, I2 James St. Woods, Elinor, 117 High St. Wright, Evelyn Justina, 45 Bay St. X 4 48 THE PNALKA :freshman Qblass ibistorp F ALL the Freshman classes that ever entered the High School, the Class of IQIO was probably the most Wonderful of them all. The proofs of this assertion are both numerous and varied. Just Walk the corridors any day at recess, gaze on the manly forms and line physical development of the boys, and their superiority is evident. The February arrivals in Room IO, which has been labeled Kindergarten, have added much to the weight of the class. Perhaps of all the Freshman boys the most noticeable is the only living specimen of the genus Burritira demenr, otherwise known as Henry Way Burritt. To tell the truth, Burritt is a little fiery at times, but we need have no fears, for in the person of Stanley Withe we have the only important member of the Longmeadow Volunteer Fire Department. Marvel Parsons is a prodigy though he does his studying on the wireless plan. Was he ever caught looking into a book? This strength of the boys is easily matched by the beauty of the girls. Their charm is so great that when the lower corridors echo to the sound of their footsteps the upper classmen stand in open-mouthed amazement to see them pass. In proof of the courage of the boys, which is indeed great, they stayed in their rooms one bright September morning, in all probability to defend the teacher against any harm that might befall her. All stayed in except a band of faint hearts led by Collins. They ventured out. Under the Amer- ican Hag proudly waving in the morning breezes, emblem of freedom, their leader was captured and led trembling, little Freshman that he was, to the Grammar School steps. There he, with a milk bottle tied around his neck, was made to cheer for his captors. His feeble Rah, Rah, Rah, was drowned in the heaving, tossing multitude below. As he stood there in his grief, help arrived from utterly unexpected sources. The door of the Grammar School at his back swung open, and the Principal of the school appeared. Naturally captors and captive hurriedly dispersed. A history so brief but full of glory, promises great things for the future, So with malice toward none And charity for all the class of IQIO leaps the gap and Freshman days are over. THE PNALKA 49 Qblass of jaiutteeu ieuuhrth ann Em Qbffitzts freshman Qtiups Aiken, Ralph Henry Eugene, 4.2 Bay St. Ambrose, Justin Albert, I5 Nelson Ave. Baker, George Peattie Henry, 53 Bond St. Bartlett, Henry Ralph, 61 Bancroft St. Bennitt, Chandler, 120 Sumner Ave. Bugbee, Alfred Van Ingen, 53 Ridgewood Terrace Burnett, Nathan Lowe, I4 Cross St. Burritt, Henry Way, 34 Beech St. Carey, Charles Henry, 31 Grosvenor St. Clark, Ralph Nelson, 66 Fairfield St. Collins, Francis Raymond, 422 Chestnut St. Collins, Kenneth Gaston, 359 Union St. Cooley, Vilalter Erskine, Allen St. Cordner, Elliott Scott, 121 Patton St. Cordner, Irving James, 121 Patton St. Cotter, Raymond john, QI Bancroft St. Cracauer, Max, 47 Bliss St. Dexter, Roy Sidney, 49 Montrose St. Donnelly, Hugh Leonard, IOO Central St. Farrell, Raymond, 73 Main St. Ferguson, John Logan, 4.3 Kenwood Park Fitz Gibbon, john Jere, 139 North St. Fuller, Guy Edson, 74 Buckingham St. Gelin, Benjamin, 117 Tenth St. Habel, Fred, 85 Monroe St. Hale,ClarenceWilliam,36 Magnolia Terrace Halstead, George Byron, 47 Merwin St. Hawkes, Raymond Sherman, 839 Main St., Longmeadow Healy, Henry joseph, 75 Charles St. Healy, James Martin, I2I Bliss St. Hicks, Francis Allen, SQ Firglade Ave. Holmes, John McLean, East Longmeadow Hovey, Albert Heywood, 234 Union St, Howland, Ralph Stone, 61 Cleveland St. Irwin, Charles Robert, 192 Walnut St. Landers, Maurice Richard, 35 Belmont Ave. Lewis, Arthur james, 139 King St. Lines, Arthur Brainerd, 6 Beacon St. Litch, Earl James, 61 Adams St. Lougee, George Henry, Jr., 84 Logan St. Lovett, George Patrick, 4.90 Chestnut St. McMorrow, Francis William, 96 Tenth St. Moore, Earl Russell, 69 Shamrock Ave. Moore, Henry Edward, 69 Shamrock Ave. Munder, Rushworth Irving, 69 Maplewood Terrace Nye, Robert Nason, 37 Dartmouth Terrace Palmer, Philip Jewett, 37 Bancroft St. Parker, Philip Douglas, 27 Winchester St. Parsons, Edwin Charles, IQ Elliott St. Parsons, Marvel Harold, 619 State St. Patterson, Bradley Hawkes, 98 Elliott St. Pierce, Theron Ernest, 4.1 Main St. Quinn, Edward Charles, IOO Franklin St. Russell, Edward J., 152 Chestnut St. Smith, Burton, 612 Union St. Southmayd, Philip, I272 State St. Spaight, Harry Anthony, IQ Winthrop St. Thayer, Philip Warren, 35 Wilbraham Ave. Tootill, Walter Levi, 4.49 Hancock St. Vaughan, George Raymond, 37 Grove St. Waldron, Harold Edward, 176 Eastern Ave. Williams, Fay Woodburn, 83 Magnolia Terrace Withe, Stanley Frederick, 4.1 Main St., South Park Terrace Wood, Harris Everett, 66 Charles St. Woodrow, Frank Clough, 20 Buckingham St, 50 THE PNALKA freshman swirls Abbe, Jennette Elizabeth, 24 Oakland St. Allen, Esther Phelps, 930 Main St., Long- meadow Amidon, Hazel May, 38 Princeton St. Anderson, Grace Evelyn, 125 Princeton St. Andrews, Mabel Adelee, 27 Sheldon St. Atwater, Alice Mitchell, 195 Carew St. Bagg, Karen Amethyst, 75 Newton St., West Springfield Bailey, Luella, 613 Main St. Baker, Agnes Low, 68 Wilbraham Ave. Baker, Ethel Mary Madaleine, 22 Vinton St. Ballantine, .Mary Frances, 321 St. James Ave. Ballou, Cora A., 49 Charles St. Bardwell, Gladys Genevieve, 29 Dartmouth St. Barnard, Hazel Beatrice, I3 York St. Belden, Marguerite Alice, 104 Alden St. Bemis, Helen, 52 Spruce St. Berry, Irene, 127 St. James Ave. Blaisdell, Ruby Harriet, 184. Maple St. Bosworth, Olive Clapp, 32 Lafayette St. Brearley, Ethel Mignon, 553 Union St. Brown, Esther Elizabeth, 44 Morris St. Browne, Roberta Lee, 3 Lafayette St. Buckland, Grace Heath, 244. Sumner Ave. Buell, Eleanor Morris, 133 Florence St. Burke, Catherine Mary, 49 Sherman St. Buxton, Barbara Lula, 70 Woodside Terrace Cadwell, Laura Margaret, 299 Belmont Ave. Candlin, Anna, 96 Firglade Ave. Case, Helen Evangeline, 175 St. James Ave. Cook, Irene Belle, II Jefferson Ave. Craig, Madeline Faith, 48 Allen St. Craig, Ruth Elizabeth, Q0 Bowles St. Cronin, Eleanore, 4.3 Acushnet Ave. Crossman, Ethel Clark, 371 VValnut St. Cushman, Louise, 31 Sargeant St. Daly, Frances Anne, 3I Lillian St. Davison, Lillian Lee, 71 Yale St. Fales, Marjorie Martin, 89 Catherine St. Fahvey, Katharine Esther, 346 Liberty St. Ferguson, Jennie Stalker, III Maplewood Terrace Ferguson, Margaret Kerr, III Maplewood Terrace Fisher, Marion Hazel, 4.5 Monroe St. Flagg, Lucile Snow, 648 State St. Flynn, Helen Gertrude, 107 Tyler St. Fowler, Rena Elizabeth, I7 Dorchester St. Fox, Edith Helen, 35 North Main St. Gale, Florence Emma, 24 Crystal Ave. Gardner, Elizabeth, 251 Atwater Road Gardner, Helen Clare, 251 Atwater Road George, Mae Eleanor, 161 Walnut St. Gordon, Edna Covil, Hazardville, Conn. Greany, Alice Mary Irene, 358 Armory St. Griffen, Anna Theresa, 48 Loring St. Hadd, Rachel Louise, 430 Chestnut St. Halstead, Harriet Hannah, 4.7 Merwin St. Hanlon, Mildred Florence, 54. Crystal Ave. Harvey, Beulah Marjory, 29 Florida St. Harwood, Mary Marjorie, 24 Palmer Ave. Hawkins, Marguerite Cushman, 308 Bay St. Healey, Deborah, 928 Liberty St. Hodskins, Ruth Glasgow, Wilbraham Road Holland, Mabel Ward, 78 Florence St. Houston, Gladys Agatha, IO7 Bancroft St. Howe, Althine, 620 Main St. X Johnson, Elfrida Martha, 173 Thompson St. Kelly, Margaret Ross, 77 Armory St. Kiely, Florence Mary, 59 Wilcox St. King, Pearl Mildred, 64 Church St. Kipp, Margery Edna, 35 Railroad St. Knox, Eloise, 2I Dorchester St. Ladd, Marjorie, I3 Beech St. Laird, Josephine Annette, 8 Randall Ave. Lewis, Marion Johnson, 233 Forest Park Ave. Luther, Marion Eloise, SI Nelson Ave. Lynch, Marion Gertrude, Round Hill Mahogany, Charlotte Ellen, 20 Tracy St. Mallette, Louie Day, 173 Buckingham St. Mann, Ruth Irene, 20 Crystal Ave. Marsh, Hazel Myers, 104 North Main St. Mathison, Jennie Gouldy, 80 Ingersoll Grove Mayo, Pauline Elizabeth, 26 Bradford St. McGregory,G1adysTillson, 56 Jefferson Ave. McKay, Grace Althia, 811 Worthington St. McKinley, Annozean Archer, 57 Grand Ave. McKnight,'Catherine Veronica, 102 Colton St. Medlicott, Grace, 766 Main St., Long- meadow THE PNALKA SI Methven, Ruth, 187 White St. Miller, Ruby Louise, 461 Walnut St. de Montigny, Josephine, Berkshire St. Moore, Madelyn Gertrude, I5 Warriner Ave. Morris, Beatrice Louise, 256 Bay St. Nettleton, Helen Woodworth, 48 Stebbins St. Nichols, Justine, Q2 Pineywoods Ave. O'Malley, Maud Elizabeth, 665 Union St. O,Malley, May Louise, 665 Union St. Pannier, Lillian Marie, 118 Hickory St. Parker, Pauline Helen, Q7 Wilbraham Ave. Payne, Elizabeth Emily, 151 Lebanon St. Pease, Leora Marcia E., 350 White St. Porter, Lillian Beatrice, 41 Charter Ave. Quilty, Florence Mary, Q2 Acushnet Ave. Quimby, Marian, 30 Pearl St. Rapaport, Rose, 46 Grays Ave. Reilly, Nora, 54 Tenth St. Roberts, Alice Amelia, 27 Windsor St. Rockwell, Jenny Bertha, 20 Hebron St. Ronaldson, Frances Marion, 20 Mattoon St. Royce, Katharine, 2Q Edwards St. Russell, Fay, 217 Worthington St. Sargent, Caroline Alma T., 441 Union St. Sayles, Lucy Bushnell, 25 Main St. Schmelzinger, Rosa, 306 Liberty St. Shackleton, Pearl Angus, 54 Plainfield St. Smith, May Josephine, 127 Pineywoods Ave. Steele, Grace, 32 Beaumont St. Sturtevant, Zilpha Laura, 849 South Main St. Sullivan, Claire Foliette, 749 Worthington St. Terry, Esther, 242 Dickinson St. Thayer, Ruth Harriet, 77 Garfield St. Thompson, Anna Josephine, 86 Montrose St. Upson, Dorothy, 152 Marion St. Van Deusen, Marion Douglas, 28 Cornell St. Walker, Alma Jean, 1119 State St. Warner, Ruth Lillian, 1470 State St. Watson, Grace Osceola, 134 Princeton St. Watts, Marjorie Seymour, 56 Beaumont St. Weaver, Ruth Elaine, 142 Allen St. Winkler, Marion Emma, 308 Forest Park Ave. Wise, Julia Frances, 104 Eastern Ave. Wright, Ethel Marion, 25 Florence St. member? uf ilzreaijman 4111155 Entering february, 1907 Beebe, Frederick Charles, 42 Ringgold St. Cohn, Harold David, 18 Morgan St. Corbin, Harold Mott, 110 Florida St. Frost, Myron Stanley, 53 Greenwood St. Alden, Jennie Sarah, 42 Vinton St. Atwater, Edna Carolyn, 195 Carew St. Berard, Hazel Margarette, 8 Pasadena Ave. Blair, Ruth Chew, 121 Jefferson Ave. Bowne, Bessie Haven, I2I Northampton Ave. Butler, Grace Mabel, 853 South Main St. Chapman, Josephine Annette, 129 Suffolk St. Fennyery, Bessie Margaret, 300 Belmont Ave. Ferris, Violette Adell, 20 Calhoun St. Fitzgerald, Lillian Gertrude,589Chestnut St. Fletcher, Ina Leila, 55 Pomona Ave. Fox, Edith Helen, 85 North Main St. Harper, Laura Charlotte, 218 Tyler St. Jones, Louise West, Elliot St. Langevin, Irene, 80 Randall Ave. Lucas, Marguerite, 709 Main St. Millea, Susie Josephine, 36 Keith St. Murphy, Lillian Julia, 38 Homer St. O'Donnell, Mary Helen, 50 James St. Prince, Gladys, Armory Grounds Premo, Lillian Marguerite, 20 Montrose St. Ranney, Helen Louise, 187 Dicl-.inson St, Simes, Grace Oelma, 67 Holly St., Indian Orchard Sweetser, Ethel Irene, 164 Belmont Ave. YI 5 'ii ,, , T! ' r .E ' 1 - 1. 1 iz g ,, 56, H , ' Q.. ,. ,L 43 ,x 5 7 V F 'ff WV? N' 5 - Q ' .,' , V. V- . .if' S -tw . . - E -, . , ,,x W ' N 4 wi, ' if . ' - ' - .. V ,: . : I .1 - N- , ,, 5 ,gf rl LQ, 1 , L! Y ' 1' ' 1 I! L , 5 X A 5 , .V ,Q x', , 1 -. ' ., T' '. jiilusiral Qrganigatinns H 1 He, E in - Q Z! A 1 ! , ' Q ' f - 1 . it '4- 5 if . ' V 4 , JV- ?' K , I W 'r .. 1 fl i . , s I , 1 5' ' 4 ' ' k - E a' f ' , if 5 , . ,Y ' f - J VL ,4 4' , Q 4' I ? Q ' F ' ' 3' 1 331 . r - 5 1 44 1, 5 - . i ? A 'N 1 x 1 . il K' L A i 1 if 4 H a V , f. I.. , v - THE PNALKA Glen Qllluh Qllnmztt 1Brngram part .first Winter Song .... . Bullard GLEE CLUB Dutch Picnic . . . Yennings BANJO CLUB La Sorellia .... Bore! Clerr MANDOLIN CLUB The Secret ..... . Scott MR. MURPHY Love Me and the World is Mine . C. O'Harf GLEE CLUB faj Imperial Two Step . . Bloomey Cbl America BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS lpart Sunni Reading .... Selertezf MR. ROBERTSON Moonlight Waltzes . . . Blunt Burance MANDOLIN CLUB The Creole Lovers' Song . . . Burk MR. MURPHY Lamp of the West . . . . Parker GLEE CLUB B' Gosh ..... . 7'ack.ron BANJO CLUB Ensemble In Springfield . . . Arr. by Gatrlaell GLEE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS THE PNALKA J57 Gln wilub EDGAR M. GUILD BRACE BENNITT . . MR. JOHN F. AHERN .first dlizuurs ELLIOT G. KINGSBURY, ,O7 JOHN S. HANNUM, 'og FRED WRIGHT, ,IO insult Glcnnrs A. COLLINS LADNER, '07 WALLACE E. DIBBLE, '08 .first -Basses RAY P. DUNNING, P. G. A. RAYMOND ROBERTSON, P. G. HERBERT H. FLAGG, 'O7 Prexident Manager Dirertor ARTHUR E. TRAVER, 'O8 ROBERT M. RISING, '09 JOHN WILBUR, '08 RODNEY L. SMITH, 'og - FREDERICK G. HOWE, JR., 'O7 GEORGE R. YERRALL, JR., 'O7 WILFRED S. ROBINSON, 'O8 ROBERT A. ROYCE, '09 Smuun Banana ALFRED HASTINGS, 'O7 JUDSON M. STRONG, 'O7 BRACE BENNITT, 'O8 EDGAR M. GUILD, 'OS JOSEPH E. SAMBLE, '08 JOHN N. STONE, 'OS JOSEPH W. RUMRILL, 'O8 HOMER POOLE, ,OO JOHN R. STILES, 'Og MARVEL H. PARSONS, ,IO THE PNALKA SQ ffflaubnlin riluh JOHNWILBUR . . Leader HOWARD D.WILLIAMS . Manager .first jftanuulins RALPH S. HOPKINS, ,O7 HOWARD D. WILLIAMS, '07 JOHN WILBUR, 'OS Szrnnh jfllauunlins ALLTON BENNITT, 'O7 HAROLD JENSEN, ,O7 ROBERT H. BROADHURST, 'O8 Q5uttars HAROLD G. DUCKWORTH, 'OS IRVING C. VAN HEUSEN, 'IO 2. 3 - A Q Q I 1 4 Q ,, , j tv , .V rx N av ,V f .1 ' Q ,X X, :E X , v . A1 ' , ' , I Y ,' A .' A . V. ,r , ., , X - . ' 1 . x ',f' L YZ. . . . ,HL . F 1 , ' V , ' i:,x, , W 4 ,N , . , , 14: TH E P NA L K A 61 1111192 Qwbestra ARRYM.EHRI,ICPI,Fl.TJf1!i0li71, Leader OHN R. ST1LEs,Drum, . Manager Members THEODORE MEYER, In Violin GEORGE L. COOLEY, 2nd Violin FRANCIS T. GRIFFIN, Piano BAXTER BEAMANS, Ist Cornet CHARLES BURSLEY, 2nd Cornet YOUNG TONG, Fluff BRACE BENNITT, Cello :C I-7 -J LJ A W ,. Z 'ff Q THE PNALKA 63 Qllbz Banjo Qlllub F. F.GATCHELL . . Director ROBERT H.BROADHURsT Leader FREDERICK G.HOWE,JR. . Manager .ffurst Banius ROBERT H. BROADHURST, '08 MALCOLM C. SHERWOOD, 'og DAVID A. REED, '08 ALFRED A. LLOYD, 'Io 5erunI1 flianius SHERMAN H. BOWLES, '07 FREDERICK G. HOWE, JR., '07 Guitar IRVING C. VAN HEUSEN, 'Io EATING T14 THE PNALKA 65 The aware HENRY M. WRISTON W. CLEMENT GILES WII.P'RED S. ROBINS W. CLEMENT GILES HENRY M. WRISTON EGERTON P. PERRIN A. RAYMOND ROBERTSON SHERMAN H. BOWLES E. PHELPS JOHNSON PAUL F. SCANTLEBURY X PAUL I.. COHN . ROLAND HAWKINS ON :First Ibalf pear . President . Vzlre-President . . Secretary Sscunh Dali 3432813 P r e .v 1' d e n t Vice-President Secretary Dust Qfirahuatss RAY P. IJUNNING 1907 JUDSON M. STRONG WILLIAM H. WILBUR GEORGE R. YERRALL, JR. 1908 . CORNELIUS D. HURLEY MYRON R. WILLIAMS, JR. WILLIAM P. JENNINGS FRANCIS E. BRIGHAM GAIN ROBINSON 1909 EDWARD M. PORTER JOHN R. STILES ' 66 THE PNALKA Brhating E ARE justly proud of the prestige Which our athletic teams have won for our school, both by their clean and manly Way of entering into the various sports and because of their vic- tories. We are proud of the exceptional social advantages which our school olliers and which each one of us enjoy. There is yet one branch of school life, outside of the regular studies, Which must Win for itself that prestige which other departments have gained. Debating has in f A 'X-1' l e-en ta en up fitfully and in a half-hearted Way, but now there ' I n ' 1 'ww vrwrtufiity. The two 1.1. .1 1: Wigh grea: sacces.. . E. tis .nc grinss who love to study all the ti c F l arcly, lor in the benate almost everyone is interested in some line of athletics, and pursues it With greatest diligence. It is because We have come to recognize that debating deserves a place, and because We realize that it is an honor to make a debating club. We have a school With seven hundred members, with two clubs-one for boys and one for girls-but there is room for more, and the more competition there is, the more the various clubs will thrive. There the Amherst Cup has stood for years and as yet there are but three names engraved on it. Make the Amherst Cup Debate an annual affair! So let us strengthen this one branch in order that our school life may be complete, Well-rounded, and may fit us for the yet greater things that lie before us. iznate Qbchate October Ig, 1906 RESOLVED, That Cuba should be annexed. Alfirm atz'-ve Negative HENRY M. WRISTON WILFRED S. ROBINSON GEORGE R. YERRALL, Jr. PAUL L. COHN MRYON R. WILLIAMS, Jr. W. CLEMENT GILES The negative won. TH E PNA L KA 67 November 2, 1906 RESOLVED, That Capital Punishment should be abolished. Afffrm atifve Negative RAY P. DUNNING SHERMAN H. BOWLES JUDSON M. STRONG EGERTON P. PERRIN E. PHELPS JOHNSON A. RAYMOND ROBERTSON The aH'irmative won. November 17, 1906 RESOLVED, That it is for the best interest of the United States to remove immi gration restrictions. Affirmative PAUL F. SCANTLEBURY JOHN L. STILES WILLIAM H. WILBUR The affirmative Won. RESOLVED, Tl ttl Ajfrmatifve 1' . ..111L.. CIEORGE R. YERRALI. JU1'sON M. STRONG The :flirm tive won. Negatz've EDWARD M. PORTER CORNELIUS D. HURI EY ROLAND D. HAWKINS 6 h'ega!1'fz E FU Januz ry 11, IQ 7 RESOLVED, That N: polfon was 2 grf: te r rn: n than Washingtrf1',. Ifjfifmdfliilf W. CLEMENT GILES EDWARD M. PORTER HENRY M. WRISTON The aflirmative Won. RESOLVED, That wo Afirmatifue ROLAND D. HAWKINS CORNELIUS D. HURLEY JOHN L. STILES The negative Won. Negatz'we WILFRED S. ROBINSON E. PHELPS JOHNSON JOHN L. STILES January 25, 1907 men should have equal rights of suffrage with men. Negatzive EOERTON P. PERRIN HAWLEY K. RISING PAUL F. SCANTLEBURY 68 THE PNALKA February 20, 1907 RESOLVED, That Congress should adopt a ship subsidy bill as a law. Ajfirmatifue Negatziwe WILLIAM P. JENNINGS MYRON R. WILLIAMS, Jr. SHERMAN H. BOWLES JUDSON M. STRONG PAUL L. COHN WILLIAM WILBUR The affirmative won. March I9, I9O7 RESOLVED, That the present tendency toward centralization is bad for the country. Alfirm atifue Negatz ue GEORGE R. YERRALL, Jr. HAWI.EY K. RISING GAIN ROBINSON EDWARD M. PORTER JOHN WILBUR ELBRIDGE F. BRIGHAM The afidrmative Won. S. C. H. S. vs. SCHENECTADY H. S. RESOLVED, That Congress should adopt a ship Subsidy bill as a law. ffffirm atifue Negatffue SPRINGFIELD- SCHENECTADY- A. RAYMOND ROBERTSON HENRY M. WRISTON 'W. CLEMENT GILES The negative Won. Hmijerst 'Sup Ebebate HIGH SCHOOL HALI., MAY 29, IQO7 RESOLVED, Thata nation advanced in civilization is justified in the interest of humanity at large in enforcing its authority upon an inferior people. Afrmatifve NEg0f1.UE HENRY M. WRISTON WILLIAM P. JENNINGS MISS HAZEL M. COLE PAUL S. COHN SHERMAN H. BOWLES JUDSON M. STRONG 7udge.f JUSTICE MARCUS P. KNOWLTON MR. A. P. LANGTRY MR. FRED B. CROSS The name of HENRY M. WRISTON will be engraved upon the Amherst Cup. Names previously engraved: MISS FANNIE B. STRATTON, A. RAYMOND ROBERTSON THE PNALKA 69 HAZEL CHAPIN FRANCES THAYER. MILDRED KING HELEN BUTLER DOCTOR LAW MIss PRATT MIsS BATES ESTHER HILBURT MARJORIE STRONG JOSEPHINE FOWLER MARIAN TODD CHARLOTTE REY MARGHARITA MEEKER BARBARA HAHN EDNA LOMBARD HELEN THOMPSON Jessie, a foliage girl . Emily, ber roommate . Aunt Mehitable . Aunt Sophie Mrs. Nearly Gonn Faith I . Hope JET 7116565 Mrs. I. P. Kuin Ghz 1BierilJe5 first Ibalf Bear Sesuuh ipalf Bear Ibnunrarp members jlllemhrrs Zbramatiw President Secretary President Secretary MISS PERKINS MISS MESSER MISS DITMARS CHRISTINE CHAPMAN ALICE HITCHCOCK CHARLOTTE YOUNG JOSEPHINE WILINSKY EVA SCANTLEBURY MARGUERITE CLARK ANITA VALE GRETA GORDON DOROTHY ALDEN iFriiJap, wap 10 Glimu Gllsnts ann a pbutu Q5nnc QTJPURII CHARLOTTE REY, OLIVE TODD, PEARL MEEKER, EDNA LOMBARD, BARBARA HAHN DOROTHY ALDEN, MILDRED KING, ! CHRISTINE CHAPMAN, ?o THE PNALKA Qlbwg QEIUTJ MYRONR.WILLIAMS,JR. .... Preszdenf EGERTON P. PERRIN ARCHIBALD C. LADNER, JUDSON M. STRONG, '07 PAUL COHN, '08 G. MALCOLM HARRIS, '08 LESTER F. HOYT, '08 . Secretary and Treasurer WILLIAM ORR '07 CORNELIUS HURLEY, ,o8 JOHN WILBUR, '08 HAROLD CURTIS, ,OQ ALAN ORR, '09 CHANDLER BENNITT, ,IO HENRY W. BURRITT, ,IO 1 A alms J R. vi if Xa .-f 1 STAFF KA Ii PNAL T H THE PNALKA The 1BnaIka Dnhlisbsn hp the Qllass nf 1907 VOLUME I. Qliuiturs WILLIAM DOTY MAYNARD, Ea'itor-in-Cbiff HENRY MERRITT WRISTON, Assistant Editor DORCAS EVANGELINE CAMPBELL GEORGE RANDALL YERRALL, JR HAZEL HEI,EN CHAPIN X EDWARD PHELPS JOHNSON ELLIOT GROVER KINGSBURY Business jjiiauagsr RALPH SHERMAN HOPKINS First Assistants JOSEPH COLTON COOPER PAUL FENWICK SCANTLEBURY STA FI Q RIQCORDFI THE PNALKA 75 The mcoruzr VOLUME XX. Editor-in-fhief MYRON R. WILLIAMS, IR., '08 14J'50Cl'C1fE Editorx WILLIAM D. MAYNARD, '07 FORDHAM C. RUSSELL, '08 Businexx Manager WILFRED S. ROBINSON, '08 A.r.vz'.rtant Business Managerx ROLAND HAWKINS, '08 BRACE BENNITI, '08 FRANK SCHLESINGER, '08, T. H. S. Editorial Staff EGERTON P. PERRIN, '08 . . . Loral Editor ROBERT H. BROADHURST, '08 Exchange Editor EDGAR M. GUILD, '08 . . Athletic Editor NORTON D. RICHARDSON, '08 . . . T. H. S. Editor Clan Contributor: W. CLEMENT GILES, '07 GLADYS BOOTH, '08 LEMUEL B. CLARK, '07 BARBARA HAHN, '09 CHRISTINE CHAPMAN, '08 EDWARD M. PORTER, '09 CHANDLER BENNITT, ,IO QE f'Q1? f5'LT ' L S' ' ., . 1 Q 'v , 1 ' 7' .. l ii: ' ' 4 i ., ' fy f f 1, V - r w A' 4 . . i , EW ' ' , -L A 'S 4 , E , . gi va , ' ,V if 1 ' '-ffl' Ep 'v H. m 4 SF , . K, , .v,,i, K f if -heyy . s 'f1'13i: 0 f 4lil.'R - YW' 1 - ': if 1 U x ' -Af 15- .1!D H.:!?7'ZJwfh xg' Q .. eZf'-2 -ur,-,,g:A:--., -. 1JL1 ' .g 32 '?,1y Qf ' M 'Q-v.'.-sl1a,, 555-',5f:.. .'A',f.M:i V 4A' x:1gai. u ,.,l4f' J ,iw-1..,.M --Q Vg, i ,s.:'4 r -mai mum LF gag 1f':g,:r fv.aq+, iffy 1 ,K ., 1,1 jg! '36 ,.. Q -.im-5 . L V:.A1p.MA w,,x5,.i:'L 45.1. . Q . . PK v , , . 1, . . x . HY, ri , , -' mai ak '--' ffr'5J?wx f'7 .x ,.,.,n M.. , . . 4. Q . ,whiz y ,1 ' .-I .' 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FK . m ,A X '. f 1, ., - fr' ' 5 . r THE PNALKA 79 burial Qthmts 61132 1906 lbrum The annual promenade, the last of the social events for the class of 1906, was more brilliant and successful than ever. It Was held Friday, June 29, in the Armory and was very largely attended. The decorations were nile green and White, while in opposite corners were the colors of the two senior classes. The patronesses were Mrs. Gordy, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. James Bill, Miss Robertson, Miss Murphy, Miss Messer and Miss Lillie. itije 45122 vliuh Qbante The social activity of our school began, as usual, with the Glee Club Dance. This event was the Hfth of its kind and by far the most successful. It was held in Apollo Hall, November 30, 1906, and was Well patronized by the students and their friends. The patronesses were Mrs. William Orr, Mrs. Edgar H. Guild, Miss Jessie M. Law, and Miss Marion C. Murphy. Brace Bennitt managed the affair assisted by Edgar Guild and Rodney Smith. 61132 QIBB vitluh Gannett This event took the place of the Minstrel Show which has been given pre- viously. An appreciative audience enjoyed an excellent program. The concert was in charge of Rodney Smith. Chiba ieninr fair The Class of 1907 held its fair February 27th and 28th in the Girl's Gym- nasium. The first evening was pleasantly spent, a large number attending a farce entitled A Class Day Conspiracy. The cast deserves great praise for its excellent work. The characters were taken as follows: Miss MOLLY ELLIIIT .... RUTH C. BIGELOW MISS EDITH LEWIS . . JULIA B. CHAPIN MRS. LEE . ELIZABETH T. SHERWOOIJ Tom VERNON . . HENRY WRISTON DICK E1.I.Io'r ALLTON BENNITT THE PNALKA RACHEL R UIIE PAULINE WINKLER JULIA CHAPIN LOUISE 'IAUTTLH NIAIIELAINE SCOTT HAZ!-IL BARTLETT RUTH BAILEY I':l.IZABE'I'H SHERWOOD FRED HOWE RUTH BIGELOW FLORENCE CARPENTER IRI-:NE DICKINSON IVIADELEINE KEATINO PAUL SCANTLEBURY Q5sncral Qfmmmittzz CLARK O. DOUBLEDAY, Chairman HOWARD D. WILLIAMS Qllarmp Glahlc RUTH BUTLER, Chairman JOHN IJUGGAN RALPH HOPKINS BLANCH BUXTON Svnuuenir Glahlz HELEN CONVERSE, Chairman FANNY BICKLEY IDORCAS CAMPBELL W. CLEMI-:NT GILES .fancy Q5unl1s Gable HELEN BESSE, Chairman EMILY BEMIS MYRA METCALF EDITH HIXON Cake Gable LOUISE SCHLESINGER, Chairman MYRA NEWTON WILLIAM CARLTON frappi Gable ALLTON BENNITT, Chairman SHERMAN BOwLEs fbrnrerics Gable HENRY WRISTON, Chairman MAUDE RICH ADA TINGLEY EDITH COON GEORGE YERRALL -must QBiHce JOSEPH COOPER, Chairman LEMUEL CLARK THEPNALKA 81 SENIOR CLASS DRAMATIUS The Senior Reception was held Friday, December 14, and was well attended, notwithstanding the fear of the students that the Word reception was but a ruse to enable the teachers to talk over studies with the various parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orr, with Mr. and Mrs. Knapp, received in the Library, While the various teachers received in their respective rooms. Refreshments Were served by Miss Julia Chapin and Miss Helen Besse. In the latter part of the afternoon the Senior girls gave a gymnastic exhibition. The reception was in charge of Mr. Tuckerman, Miss Law and Miss Bates. The Junior Reception came Friday, January 25. Refreshments were served in the Library. Mrs. Orr poured. The Mandolin Club furnished music during the afternoon, and the girls of the class gave a gymnastic exhibition. The reception was in charge of Miss Florence Ditmars, Miss Marion Murphy and Mr. YValter V. McDulfee. The Sophomore Reception took place Wednesday, April IO, and was equally successful. The various teachers received in the Library, which was decorated with drawings and Arts and Crafts Work done by the pupils ofthe school. The attendance of parents Was larger than that of either of the previous receptions. In the evening there Was a most enjoyable class dance in the Studio. The Sophomore room teachers were the committee in charge. FRICNCI-I DRAMATICS THE PNALKA 83 ' jfrennb ann German Etamattcs ecuesnav, wap 14 For a second time the French Department ofthe School has presented a French play, but' this year's German play Was an entirely new departure for us. Both were a great success, and the Modern Language Department, the managers and the cast should be complimented. Sta iilettre fllbargee Hortense ........ MADELAINE SCOTT, '07 Hector de Courvalin, her lover - . WILFRED S. ROBINSON, '08 Mr. Ferguson, an Ameriran . VVILLIAM H. WILBUR, '07 Fransine, the maid . ALMA T. SHERw00D,'08 V Bersaltgm Arnold . . . BRACE BENNITT, 08 Seeberg, his friend . HAWLEY K. RISING, O7 Hertha, his wife MARION PEASE, '08 Witkow, his uncle THEODORE MYER, '09 Ulrike, his aunt . ANITA VALE, '09 Trudchen, the maid EDITH WILBUR, '09 ww l V5 5 86 THE PNALKA Springfielh ieigb bcboul Qtbletir Qssociatiun W1l.LrAMR.CAR1.ToN , , Prffldgn RonERTA.RoYcE . Ififp-Pr,f,f1de Ai.i.ToNBENN1TT. . . . Sfrreta LAWRENCE 'FAYLOR .... Grazluntf Trea urzr Adams, W. B. Baker, G. P. Baker, L. lf. Bennitt, A. Bennirt, B. Benton, W. M. Bond, A. H. Bowles, S. H. Brigham, F. lf. liroadhurst, R. H. liuckley, A. lfugbee, A. V. Burnett, N. L. Carlton, W. R. Church, F. P. Clark, L. B. Cohn, P. L. Collins, K. G. Cook, C. lf. Cooper, C. Covell, P. VV. Cullen, F. F. Dibble, W. If. Doubleday, C. O. Duckworth, H. G. Duggan, Dunning, R. P. Fitzgerald, F. V. Fitz csibban, J. J Flagg, H. H. Gelin, B. Qtcntrai 19igIJ irhuul members Gerrard, C. C. Giles, W. C. Glynn, E. Guild, F. M. Haley, R. Hannum, S. Harris, G. M. Hatch, F. C. Hawkins, R. D. Holmes, M. Holmes, M. C. Hopkins, R. S. Hovey, A. H. Howe, F. G., jr. Xvlohnson, lf. P. Kilbon, R. King, R. W. Kirwin, P. E. Knapp, A. H. Knowlton, M. L. Ladd, C. M. Ladner, A. C. Leary, T. F. Lewis, C. li. Leyden, A. Lincoln, lf. C. Lincoln, H. A. Marsh, P. R. Mathison, P Miner, F. C. Moore, C. H. Monroe, P. D. Nye, R. N. Parsons, E. C. Parsons, M. H. Perrin, E. P. Pillsbury, A. P. Poole, H. Porter, E. M. Powers, R. Cluinn, W. j., Jr Redden, E. Reed, D. A., jr. Rich, H. F. Rising, H. K. Rising, R. M. Robertson, A. R Robinson, G. Robinson, W. S. Royce, R. A. Russell, E. Samble, E. Scantlebury, P. I' Sheehan, F. Sherwood, M. C Slavensky, A. H. Smith, B. Southmayd, P. Stiles, R. Strong, M. Traver, A. IQ. Underhill, A. W. THE PNALKA Watters, F. B. White, A. Wilbur, Wilbur, W. H. Alvord, H. H. Ashton, H. D. Ashley, R. L. Badger, H. L. Baldwin, P. P. Bardach, W. Bartlett, P. S. Beaudry, R. H. Bemis, W. C. Bennett, R. B. Blake, W. H. Bliss, W. H. Boyle, V. Brooks, L. Burke, F. Bursley, C. A. Bushey, D. Cardwell, N. H. Case, H. W. Chaffe, C. Chisholm, E. L. Christopher, P. F. Colton, K. Combs, A. P. Converse, S. S. Cooper, M. A. Corey, K. T. Cowan, H. E. Crane, R. S. Crowther, S. B. Davidson, E. F. Davis, E. Day, W. C. Denslow, R. A. De Witt, W. H. Donovan, C. Dorman, A. R. Dow, L. Duffy, L. Williams, F. W. Williams, H. D. Williams, M. R., Jr. Winitzky, M. Eetbnital igigb itbuul Edgar, F. Endicott, L. Erck, S. W. Fscholz, O. H. Favor, G. H. Ford, T. Foster, C. S. Foster, G. R. Foster, O. Garfield, E. L. Gauthier, T. Goyette, A. F. Granheld, W. Hall, H. A. Hallet, W. P. Hartwell, G. R. Harwood, P. W. Hastings, A. H. Hazen, E. L. Heenehan, M. Hicks, P. L. Howe, H. H. Jensen, H. H. Johnson, W. C. Kelleher, Knox, C. L. La Montagne, H. R. Lerche, F. L. Margeson, A. N. Mayforth, H. A. McCurdy, R. Messer, G. N. Metzdorf, A. E. Montgomery, R. Mooney, E. Moore, F. A. Moore, R. Needham, L. W. Newhouse, W. E. Withe, S. F. Woodrow, F. C. Wriston, H. M. Yerrall, Geo. R., fmmherg Packard, C. W. Parker, R. A. Pease, E. M. Penny, H. P. Read, R. T. Regnier, G. A. Rice, E. W. Richmond, o. R. Riga, H. M. Riga, C. Ripley, R. T. Roberts, A. C. Robinson, W. Ross, M. B. Sampson, G. B. Sanford, P. H. Schaller, F. L. Schlesinger, F. A Scott, H. Shattuck, R. B. Shaw, C. Shea, A. Sheehan, P. L. Sibley, G. W. Smith, E. K. Smith, M. M. Spear, G. B. Swan, E. Taylor, L. Taylor, R. T. Thomas, H. A. Tuohy, A. Van Heusen, I. C Wakefield, F.. A. Walsh, L. F. Wilson, R. C. Winslow, F. W. Winter, D. R. Young, A. 88 THE PNALKA Qllonstitution of the Qtbletic Qssnciaticm We, students in the high schools of Springfield, Massachusetts, do associate ourselves together for the purpose of promoting athletics and out-door sports in these schools, and do pledge ourselves to abide by the following Constitution: ARTICLE I. The name of this Association shall be the Springheld High Schools Athletic Association. ARTICLE II. Sec. I Only those students who sign this Constitution and pay the fees connected with the same, shall become members of this Association. Sec. 2. Members only shall hold oflice, vote, attend the meetings, speak and Sec Sec. Sec. Sec Sec Sec. make motions, or become members of any athletic team, or participate in any kind of athletics held under the auspices of the Association. 3. Any male student of the high schools may be admitted to membership upon the payment of the necessary dues. 4. The dues of the Association shall be fifty cents per year. 5. The price of the season ticket shall be one dollar and Fifty cents for the boys, which includes Fifty cents for membership dues in the Athletic Associa- tion. The price of season tickets for the girls shall be fifty cents. 6. This season ticket shall include admission to all athletic contests held under the auspices of this Association. ARTICLE III. I. The of'Iicers of this Association shall be a president, vice-president, secre- tary, and a property committee of two fone elected member and the physical directorj. Officers shall be elected annually. A graduate treasurer shall be appointed by the financial committee. The president and vice-president shall not be elected from the same class. 2. There shall be an executive committee consisting of the president and SCCr6tary ofthe Athletic Association, the principals of the Central High School and the Technical High, the physical director, one representative from each Senior class of both high schools, and the graduate treasurer. The Senior class representatives are to be appointed by the president. This committee shall transact such business as the Athletic Association thinks advisable. THE PNALKI1 sq Sec. 3. The executive committee shall have power to modify Sec. I, Article VII. Sec. 4. There shall be a financial committee, to consist of the two principals of Sec Sec Sec Sec Sec Sec. Sec the high schools, the physical director, the graduate treasurer of the Association, and two members at large, one from each school, who shall be appointed by the president. This committee shall have full power to conduct the appropriation of all budgets or moneys to the different managers of teams. This committee shall have power to appoint the graduate treasurer when a vacancy occurs. 5. There shall be three trustees of the Athletic Association: the two prin- cipals of the high schools and the physical director. All properties of the Ath- letic Association shall be vested in their name. ARTICLE IV. I. It shall be the duty of the president, and in his absence the vice-president, to preside at all meetings of the Association. 2. It shall be the duty of the secretary to keep in a book for that purpose, an accurate account of all proceedings of the Association, to issue all notices of meetings, and to keep in a book for that purpose an account of all the athletic contests and games held under the auspices of the Association. 3. Each manager shall present a picture of his team to the Athletic Asso- ciation for the trophy room, such pictures to be cared for by the physical director. 4. It shall be the duty of the graduate treasurer to take full charge of the funds ofthe Association. He shall keep an accurate account, in a book for that purpose, of all money received and paid out by him. 5. The managers of the various teams shall turn over all funds to the grad- uate treasurer immediately after each game. All bills are to be paid by the graduate treasurer. 6. The managers shall arrange a schedule of games for the various teams of which they are managers, but shall adopt such schedule only by the approval of the two principals of the high schools, the physical director, and the graduate treasurer. Managers shall make such returns of the proceeds of any athletic event, entertainment or subscription in such form as the graduate treasurer may demand. Managers shall incur no debt for this Association without the expressed consent of the graduate treasurer. Q0 Sec. Sec. Sec Sec Sec Sec. Sec. THE PNALKA ARTICLE V. 1. Election of Managers: Nominations for managerships and assistants of the Athletic Association shall be made in the following manner: Nomination papers are to be made out one week in advance of the election. Twenty-five signatures of members, as supporters, entitle to nomination. Each member may vote on two papers for each oflice. Such nominees on approval of the two principals and the physical director, shall be entered on the ballot and voted for after the Australian sys- tem at the annual meeting or at a special meeting called for this purpose. 2. Lists of nominations shall be posted by the secretary at least two school days before the meeting. 3. All managers and members of teams representing the Springfield high schools must be in good and regular standing in studies, according to the rules of the Head Masters' Association of Western Massachusetts. ARTICLE VI. I. Captains of teams representing the Springfield high schools in any sport shall be elected by the successful members of the team at the end of the season of scheduled games. ARTICLE VII. I. Any member of the Athletic Association who has competed in the required number of games or contests in the various sports shall win the right to an Sf, I. Football Two-thirds of scheduled games. 2. Baseball Two-thirds of scheduled games. 3. Basketball Two-thirds of scheduled games. 4. Crew-Varsity In one scheduled contest. 5' Track 3 pts..in a dual meet. 3 I pt. in an interscholastic meet. 6. Ice Hockey Two-thirds of scheduled games. 7. Fencing Two-thirds of scheduled meets. 2. Any member of the Athletic Association who has competed in the required number of games or contests on any second team as prescribed by the executive committee, shall win the right to a combined HS. H. S. emblem. 3. No member of the Athletic Association who has earned the right to an ofIicial Varsity S or combined S. H. S. second team emblem, shall be entitled to Wear the same until formally presented by the Athletic Association, said presentation to take place at the close of each scheduled season. THE PNALKA QI Sec. Sec. Sec Sec Sec. Sec Sec Sec Sec Sec. Sec 4. The official Varsity S shall be the old English type made expressly for this Association. ' 5. The oHicial second team emblem, the combined HS. H. Sf, shall be the design made expressly for this Association. ARTICLE IX. I. No moneys or subscriptions may be solicited by managers on behalf of this Association in any Way, Without the consent of the financial committee. ARTICLE X. I. Meetings of this Association shall be called by the president, or upon the application of ten members, provided a notice is posted in both schools by the secretary at least two school days before the meeting. ARTICLE XI. I. The annual meeting ofthe Association for the election of officers shall take place not earlier than the first, nor later than the twentieth of June. ARTICLE XII. I. Any male teacher of the high schools may become a member of this Associa tion upon the payment of the required dues of the Association. ARTICLE XIII. I. A two-thirds ma'orit of all members resent shall be necessar to amend J Y P Y this Constitution. 2. No amendment can be acted upon unless it has been presented at the pre- vious meeting. 3. Thirty members of this Association shall constitute a quorum. . An dis ute as to inter retation of an Article in this Constitution shall be 4 Y P P Y referred to the executive committee for settlement. ARTICLE XIV. I. The secretary shall keep the Constitution, with the list of members, in a book for that purpose, and the roll call shall be read once at any meeting if so desired by any member. - ARTICLE XV. Sec. I. The Association shall be governed by Roberts, Rules of Order. Q2 THE PNALKA The bearers of the Qcbnnl Slnsiguia The requirements for wearing the S are as follows: Participation in two- thirds of the scheduled games in football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey or fencing, rowing on the Varsity Crew in one scheduled contest, or winning three points in a dual meet or one point in an interscholastic meet. All managers may wear the US. The requirements for wearing the US. H. S. are as follows: Participation on any second team, or rowing on the Central or Technical High School Crews. masters of the ivrhnul 4Emhlem A. BENNITT, C. H. S., '07 B. BENNITT, C. H. S., '08 BRIGHAM, C. H. S., '09 . CALNAN, T. H. S., '10 . CAR1.'roN, C. H. S., ,O7 . CASE, T. H. S., '08 . CH1sHo1.M, T. H. S., '08 Caowrm-za, T. H. S., '07 DAviDs0N, T. H. S., '08 D0NovAN, T. H. S., '08 IJOUBLEDAY, C. H. S., '07 DUCKWIJR'l'H, C. H. S., '07 lDUGGAN, C. H. S., '07 . GERRARD, C. H. S., '07 CSLYNN, C. H. S., '07 . GRAN1-'iE1.D, T. H. S., '10 GUILD, C. H. S., '08 . HALEY, C. H. S., '07 . HASTINGS, T. H. S., '07 . HOI'KlNS, C. H. S., '07 . Glfbz S Mgr. Football, Crew . . Football . . Trark Football, Baseball . Track, Baxeball . . Football . . Tfdfk Baxeball, Basketball Hockey, Football . . Trark Baxeball, ffockey . . 'Trark . Baseball . . Baseball Football, Mgr. Track Baxketball, Baseball Hofkey, Mgr. Hockey . . Trafk . Trark lylgr. Crew THE PNALKA 93 KING, C. H. S., 'O9 . . Basketball KINGSBURY, C. H. S., 'O7 . Traek LIewIs, C. H. S., 'O7 . Track LINCOLN, C. H. S., 'O7 . Crew MANNING, T. H. S., '09 . Hockey MATHISON, C. H. S., 'OO Football, Crew MAYFORTH, T. H. S., 'OO . Baseball NEEDHAM, T. H. S., '09 . Hockey NEWHOUSE, T. H. S., 'Og . . Football W. PARSONS, T. H. S., ,IO RISING, C. H. S., 'O8 ROBERTSON, C. H. S., P. G. SAMBLE, C. H. S., 'O8 . SCOTT, T. H. S., 'OS SHEA, T. H. S., 'OO STONE, S. H. S., 'O8 STRONG, C. H. S., '07 . J. WILBUR, C. H. S., 'O8 W. WILBUR, C. H. S., '07 WILLIAMS, C. H. S., ,O7 . WILSON, T. H. S., 'Og . WINITZKY, C. H. S., 'O7 WRIGHT, T. H. S., 'O8 . YERRALL, C. H. S., ,O7 . . Basketball, Crew . . . Crew . Basketball, Football Baseball, Mgr. Baseball . . Basketball Track . . Track . . . Football Fencing, Mgr. Fencing . Fencing, Football . . . Baseball . . . Crew Baseball, Football, Track . . . Football . . Mgr. Basketball 94 THE PNALKA Qtblztits Tune-- In Harvard Many a heart is beating true to you, Many a man is watching what you do, So get in line and rip and smash them through, For a Springfield victory is nothing new. Let Hartford shout her bula-boo, But let the purple wave beneath the blue, Now is the time to do your best, For you know we'll do the rest. S. H. S. Springfield, Springfield, Springfield! The Springfield High School still maintains the mighty reputation among all the preparatory schools in this vicinity, which she has held for years. She is looked up to by all schools who recognize that her teams are out to win in a clean and manly way. Of course every team cannot be a success, but whether it is or not, Springfield High School teams do not lose their heads and become angry if they are defeated, nor do they exult over an opponent if they are victorious. The athletics this year started out in anything but a prosperous way. Football, which was the first sport, did not win a game and so the season could not be called a successful one. But still, affairs might have been a great deal worse. The team never met an overwhelming defeat. In all but the Connecticut Literary Institution game, the opposing team never won by more than six points. Then the team certainly had hard luck. If luck had broken even, the team would have won at least three games, for in both the Arms Academy game and in the Worcester game, S. H. S. lost by 100-yard runs by their opponents after our boys had almost scored a touchdown. In mid-season Captain O'Connell left the team. His place was hard to fill as he was a bulwark of strength. Davidson was elected captain in his place and his playing was the feature of all the games. Robertson played DAVIDSON ROBFRTSON DOUBLEDAY FOOTBALL CAPT BASkETBALL CAPT. HOCKEY CAPT. a good game at end and he was a sure tackler. Calnan, at quarter-back, ran the team well. Alton Bennitt managed the team with credit and showed courage in meeting various difiiculties. Then basketball came and did everything in its power to make up for the unsuccessful football season. This team enjoyed a prosperous season, winning thirteen games out of twenty. All the teams played were strong ones so that every victory was of great value while defeat was by no means a disgrace. Among the defeated teams were Schenectady High, Harvard Freshmen, Middletown High twice, Westfield High twice and the West- field Y. lVl. C. A. We were the only team to defeat Schenectady on her own floor this season and the Harvard Freshmen game was noteworthy also as it was played on the night following the Schenectady game when Bl-NNITT YERRALL GUILD BOOTBALL MGR. BASKETBALL MGR. HOCKEY MGR. MUS ' 1 DONHV.-KN CRONYTH FR NVll.l'il R IR-XCR IP-KV lAl'I Ii.-XSl'1l!Al.I. CAII' CAVT. AVID MGR. Ol- PPNLIXK our boys were tired. 'lihen we defeated Middletown High on her ov n Hoor and this was the first time a Springfield High School team ever won a game in Middletown. Westfielcl was also conquered on her own floor, the first time in six years by a Springfield High School team. We lost to Cbicopee in a hard-fought contest at the Training School. This was the banner game of the season and over eight hundred and fifty people watched it. Captain Robertson at left forward, played a star game throughout the entire season. He was a good shot and did his share of' blocking besides. Scott, his partner, led the team in scoring, and had the best eye in the team for the basket. He was injured in the Wesleyaxi Freshman game which laid him up for two weeks, but, nevertheless, as soon as he recovered bis strength, he played with the same skill, which has marked his work for the UYVV SAMHH3 not-kms IRR! is HMI W R llAilCliAI.L MGR CREW MGR, THE PNALKA. Q7 past two years. Parsons, at center, was sure on fouls and won several games for the High School by his accuracy in this line. Crowther at right guard played a strictly blocking game and hardly ever shot at the basket. He was a tower of strength. Cranfield, at left guard, also blocked well and was a clever shot. Because of his persistency and pluck he was elected captain of next year's team, which should prove to be a good one. King, substitute, played well in the games he took part in and will make an excellent player for next year's team. George R. Yerrall, Jr., managed the team. The hockey team equaled the wonderful record of the football team as it also went through the season without a victory. The success of this sport depends almost entirely on the condition of the weather. Many games were canceled this year, including games with Pomfret, Hartford and Hotchkiss, on account of the weather conditions. The team played its best game with the Searles High School. Two extra overtime periods had to be played but the result was the same as usual-ea defeat for Springfield. The team also played a tie game with the Training School. Captain Doubleday played a strong game during the entire season and was the most experienced player on the team. Need- ham also played well and has been elected captain for next year. Let us hope that they will win a game then. Edgar M. Guild managed the team. Fencing has passed through the most successful season that it has ever had since the sport was started in the school. The team was victorious in only one ofthe three bouts which it took part in, but they were defeated by only one point in both the other bouts. The annual contest with the St. James Club was lost after an exciting struggle and was not decided until the last bout. The Yale Second team, a new opponent in fencing, was also successful over S. H. S. Both these bouts were away from home, in Boston and New Haven, respectively. The only home bout of the season was with the Columbia Freshmen. S. H. S. had no trouble in taking this and won easily by a score of7 to 1. John Wilbur, the captain and manager, is a veteran at the game, and fenced well in all the bouts. William Wilbur, his brother, scored the most points this year. Escholz was new at the game, but his fencing was excellent. Flagg was substitute. 98 THE PNALKA The track team, in its meets up to the time of going to press, has not kept up to the standard set by track teams in previous years. In the meet at Hartford, S. H. S. came in last, and in the dual meet with Hartford we also came up in the rear. It is hoped, however, that in the Amherst and Wesleyan meets the team will do better. This year S. H. S. will enter a meet under the control of Williams College. This is sure to arouse interest and it will probably be made an annual affair. Carlton has shown his ability in the weights and holds three records. Hastings is an all-round man and is good in the pole vault, loo-yard dash and potato race. Lewis can be relied upon in the mile and Kingsbury in the 100-yard dash. Capt. Donovan is also a hard worker and a sure point winner. Because of the new Tech Gym several indoor meets were held during the Winter, which in previous years it has been impossible to have. These meets have kept the candidates in excellent condition, so that their outdoor work will be benefited a great deal. Edward Glynn managed the team. The crew also is fast gaining popularity in the school, and more inter- est is aroused each year. It is now in the Athletic Association, and this makes a more systematic arrangement. A boat house has been built at the loot of VVilcox street for the use of the crews. Unsatisfactory conditions at the Rockrimmon Club brought this about. The building is sixty-eight feet long, twenty-live feet wide, and is one story high. There is room for four eight-oar shells, a locker room, store room and a shower bath. Not many high schools can boast of a boat house of their own, and we may justly be proud of it. There are three crews this year, one from Central, another from Tech,,' and the third, a combined one, which will represent S. H. S. in all outside races. Manager Hopkins has arranged dates with the Yale Freshman First crew at New Haven on May II, and with the Harvard Freshman Second crew at Cambridge on June I. S. H. S. was victorious in both these contests last year and the same result is expected this year. There will probably be a race with the Worcester High School. This race was lost last year by S. H. S. because one of her men fainted as the race was about to begin, but this year we hope to come out victorious. Last comes our national game, baseball. There is hardly a boy who does not understand this sport from A to Z. It is played in every part of the United States and is fast becoming popular in other countries. But THE PNALKA QQ baseball at the High School does not arouse very much interest--not half as much as it should. Perhaps this is because the teams in past years have not been very great successes. But this year the team promises to be the best one that ever represented S. H. S. Only one player of last year's team has graduated, so the players will understand each other thor- oughly. A few Freshmen are also out for the team and two of them will probably be on it, thereby putting out one of last year's men. These are Calnan, who will be found at second, and Granfield, who will hold third base down. Duggan, who led the team in batting last year, will be found at shortstop again, and Giles, a veteran ofthree years, will be a first. S. H. S. will be represented by the best battery they ever had in Capt. Crowther and Nlayforth. Capt. Crowther is a star pitcher and a heavy hitter, so in the games he does not pitch he will play in the outfield. He was the main- stay in the box last year. Mayforth is a fair hitter but his forte is his accur- acy in throwing to the bases. Doubleday will play in left field, instead of second base as formerly, and will add strength to the outfield. As last year's team had a fairly successful season in comparison with other years, this year's team should far surpass that, as it has been strengthened con- siderable. Joseph E. Samble is managing the team. These seven sports, just reviewed, constitute the athletics found at the High Schools. They correspond well with other schools which, in general, support only three or four sports. Our Athletic Association, with a grad- uate treasurer, is so regarded by other schools, that they also are following in our footsteps and adopting the same plan. On the whole, athletics at S. H. S. are in a prosperous condition and let us hope that they will continue so. TEAM OTBALL FO fy ps? D A e ,, U 324 -'lx f 6 l ALI .'roN BIQNNITT IQUGENIQ lf. DAVIDSON OCT OCT OCI- OCT Nov. Nov Nov Mft End lVlATH1soN Lrffliml ROBERTSON illht Imam A 1 .Manager Captain Right Tafkle VV. VVILBUR Rz'glJtGuan1' STRONG Luft Tat-lele DAVIIUSON fCaptainl Qyartrr Bark CALNAN fwfr Guard GLYNN Lrft Half-bark WINITZKY Canter lVlARSH Right Hrllf-bzzrfc VVRIGHT Cfnrrr CYCONNELI. Full-bark NI-:WHoUsIs Right Ent! B. BIZNNITT ilbe HBEUEU fn: 1906 Scoklc S. ll. S. Opp. I S. H. S. vs. VVesleyan Academy at Springfield O 6 6 S. H. vs. Connecticut Literary Institute, at Springfield o II 13 S. H. S. vs. Arms Academy at Shelluurnc lfalls O 6 25 S. H. S. vs. New Britain High School, at New Britain, Conn. 5 II 3 S. H. S. vs. Worcester High School at Springfield 4. 6 IO S. H. S. vs. Alumni at Springheld O 0 I7 S. H. S. vs. Holyoke High School, at Holyoke O 6 Total Number of Points Scored-S. H. S. QQ Opponents 46. Games won, Og Lost 65 Tied I. Manager for 1907, WILLIAM R. PARSONS Captain for 1907, EUGENE F. DAVIDSON M TEA LL KETBA S BA THE PNALKA 103 Basketball tithe dream GEORGE R.YERRALI.,JR. Manager A.RAYMoND ROBERTSON ..... Captain Left Forward ROBERTSON CCaptainj Right Guard CROWTHER Right Forward SCOTT Left Guard GRANFIELD Canter PARSONS Subrtzitute KING itbe iaetnth for 1906807 SCORES S. H. S. Opp. Nov. ZQ S. H. S. vs. Northampton Y. M. C. A., at Tech. Gym. . 28 22 DEC. 8 S. H. S. vs. New Britain High School, at Tech. Gym. . . 37 24 DEC. I5 S. H. S. vs. Massachusetts Agricultural College Freshmen, at Tech. Gym .......,. 33 24 DEC. I9 S. H. S. vs. Westfield High School, at Westfield . 43 38 DEC. 25 S. H. S. vs. Westfield High School, at Tech. Gym. . 47 30 JAN. I S. H. S. vs. Springfield Y. M. C. A., at Y. M. C. A. 23 33 JAN. 5 S. H. S. vs. Stevens Memorial Institute, at Ludlow . 44 20 JAN. I2 S. H. S. vs. Middletown High School, at Tech. Gym. . . 24 23 JAN. I8 S. H. S. vs. Schenectady High School, at Schenectady, N. Y. 30 28 JAN. IQ S. H. S. vs. Harvard Freshmen, at Cambridge . . . 31 18 JAN. 25 S. H. S. vs. Stamford High School, at Stamford, Conn. 22 35 JAN. 26 S. H. S. vs. Wesleyan Freshmen, at Middletown, Conn. . 35 38 FEB. 2 S. H. S. vs. Westfield Y. M. C. A., at Tech. Gym. . . 37 29 FEB. 8 S. H. S. vs. West Springfield High School, at West Springfield 31 26 FEB. 16 S. H. S. vs. Hartford Public High School, at Tech. Gym. . 82 I6 FEB. 22 S. H. S. vs. Chicopee High School, at Training School . IQ 26 FEB. 23 S. H. S. vs. Middletown High School, at Middletown, Conn. 40 24 MCH. 1 S. H. S. vs. Dorchester High School, at Dorchester . 24 30 MCH. 2 S. H. S. vs. Winthrop High School, at Winthrop . . 26 31 MC1-1. 9 S. H. S. vs. West Springfield High School, at Tech. Gym. . 41 20 Total Number of Points Scored4S. H. S. 6975 Opponents 535. Games Won 13, Lost 7. Captain for 1907-1908, WILLIAM GRANFIELD M A HOCKEY 'IA E THE PNALKA 105 ikanckrp 3112 352801 EDGAR M.Gu1LD . . . Manager CLARK O.DoU1a1.EDAY . . . fCaptaz'n Goal GUILD Left Wzng SWAN Point W. WIl.BUR Right Wing DAVIDSON Point MANNING Left Center SAMBLE Cover Point DOUBLEDAY CCaptainj Right Center NEEDHAM Left Wing W1-HTTAKER Ibn Hrtnrh fur 1906407 Scoms S. H. S. Opp. DEC. I5 S. H. S. vs. Hartford Public High School, at Hartford, Conn. 0 4. DEC. 25 S. H. S. vs. Alumni, at Springfield ,... 0 2 JAN. II S. H. S. vs. Training School, at Springfield . . 2 2 JAN 18 S. H. S. vs. Y. M. C. A., at Springfield . . I 3 JAN 26 S. H. S. vs. Searles High School, at Great Barrington 2 'g FEB 23 S. H. S. vs. Taft School, at Lakeview . . 0 I8 Tc tal Number of Points Scored-S. H. S. 55 Opponents 32. Games Won Og Lost 5, Tied I. Captain for 1907-1908, LESTER W. NEEDHAM T H E P N A L K A 107 Baseball Ibn iteam .losEPI-I E.SAMBI.E .... . Manager STANLEY B.CROWTHER . .... Captain Catcher MAYFORTH 3rd. Bare GRANFIELD Pitrlaer CAPTAIN CROWTI-IER Slaortrtop DUGGAN Pitrloer GERRARD Left Field DOUBLEDAY Ist. Base GILES Mid Field WILLIAMS zd. Base CALNAN Right Field SAMBLE Ghz ivtljehule DATE OPPONENT SCORES S. H. S. OPP April 20 Searles High School, at Great Barrington . 6 W 7 May I Amherst College Freshmen, at Amherst . 5 6 May 4 Gunnery School, at Washington, Conn. I 3 May 5 Ridge School, at Washington, Conn. 8 O May II . Westminster Academy, at Simslwury, Conn. 7 o May I8 Athol High School, at Springfield . 6 3 May 20 Wesleyan Academy, at Springfield . . 2 3 May 25 New Haven High School, at New Haven . I 2 Ma 2 Connecticut Literar Institute, at Suffield, Conn. 2 Y 9 Y 5 May 30 . Amherst High School, at Amherst . . II 3 une I . Amherst Hi h School at S rin field 0 g P g 5 June 8 Athol High School, at Athol . . . June I4 Hartford Public High School at Hartford . June I5 Connecticut Literary Institute, at Springfield June 22 Hartford Public High School, at Springfield S. H. S. CREW The Qlrzin 1906 rFHl-IOIJORIQXV.ELLIS . . Manager XVILLIAMR.CHlSHOI.M . Captain POII1' STARBOARD Bow ELLIS l,0Ml4ARD 2 3 BOWERS l3Ux'I'ON 4 5 CAPTAIN CHISHOLM l'lANDlfOR'l'H 6 7 HIGHTON RISING Stroke - Co.x.fwaz'n, HOWARD LINCCDLN Returns May ll S. ll. S. beat Yale Freshman Second Crew at New Haven. Nay 26 S. H. S. beat Harvard Freshman Second Crew at Cambridge. vlune 1 S. H. S. beaten by Yale Freshman First Crew at Springfield. .lunc O S. H. S. beaten by Worcester High School at Worcester. Manager for IOO7-RALPH S. HOPKINS Captain For IQO7-RAYMOND C. XNILSON 1907 RAI.l'HS.llOPKlNS . . . Manager RAYMONDC.VVII.SON. . Captain Pom' STARBOARD How FOSTER lVlA'I'l-IISON 2 3 REED A. l3P:NNI'r'I' 4 5 CAPTAIN WILSON VV. Parsons 6 7 HIcKs ALs'I'IzOM Stroke Coxswain, CONVERSE LINCOLN mcurhs May II S. H. S. beaten by Yale Freshman First Crew at New Haven. -lunc I S. H, S. heat Harvard Freshman Second Crew at Cambridge. no TH1il'Nf1LKf-7 jfemtng ibn ileam JonNW11.l:Uk . . Czzptazin11r11fM11r1z1 If W. H. Wiusuu O. H. Escl-io1.z H. H. l 1.Ac:c: 1Herorh5 IJATIQ cJPI'ONliN'l' Scouks S. H. S. CJPI' lfclnruary 23 S. ll. S. vs. St. -lznncs Club, at Boston . 4 5 lVlz1rcl1 I0 S. H. S. vs. Yale Varsity Second, at New Haven 4. 5 April 6 S. ll. S. vs. Columbia Freshmen, at Springfield . 7 2 'llotul lloints S. H. S. I 5 Omonents 12 a n 9 liouts Won, IQ lost, 2 M EA ACK T TR P, V If Y fL.f?iE5:,, Q in gk lu. w 4-. - Ig..-3 , x04 ' 4 Q. -if . - f M , ,. wif., I ., . ., ,-43+ 1. .4 1. ' A FUOYEIALL GAME UNDER DIFFIOULTIESY SPRINGFIELD VS. HOLYDKE MR. 0RR'S WALK IS LANGELY ATTENDED Q AC THE PNALKA II3 Qliigbtb Qnnual Qlbamptnnsbip Gamma nf the . Wesleyan Qlinimtsitp gutetsrbo: Iastir Qtbletir Qssuciatiun Qnhrus jlzielh, gmihhiztomn, Gunn. may 26, 1906 Qitlje iftures HACKETTSTOWN 35 TAET SCHOOL 22 HARTFORD 1635 NEw HAVEN I6 , MOUNT VERNON 9 SPRINGFIELD 85 HOLYOKE 65 NEW BRITAIN 4 Ghz ifummarp IOO-YARD DASH'W0h by Lilley of Taft, Guyott of Holyoke, 2d, Kingsbury of Spring- Held, 3d. Time, IO 3-5 s. 220-YARD DASH1W0H by Farraday of Hackettstown, Bacon of Hacketrstown, 2d, Lilley of Taft, 3d. Time, 22 3-5 s. Record of 22 2-5 s. made by Farraday of Hackettstown in Trial Heat. 440-YARD DASH-Won by Bacon of Hackettstown, Farrady of Hackettstown, 2d, Phillips of Hartford, 3d. Time, 51 2-5 s. Crecordf. 880-YARD RUN'WOn by Reilley of Springfield, Pettitt of Hackettstown, 2d, Tretheway of Hackettstown, 3d. Time, 2 m. 6 2-5 s. MILE RUN-WOR by Blakeslee of New Haven, Adams of New Haven, 2d, Brokaw of Hack- ettstown, 3d. Time, 4 m. 44 3-5 s. Crecordj. I2O-YARD HURDLE-Won by H. Case of Hartford, Boynton of Hackettstown, zd, Batterson of Hartford, 3d. Time, I7 2-5 s. 220-YARD HURDLE-WOH by Pillion of Hartford, Batterson of Hartford, zd, Bingham of Taft, 3d. Time, 28 2-5 s. RUNNING HIGH JUMP-Won by Babcock of Mount Vernon, Ely of Taft, 2d, Lincoln of Hartford, Senior of Holyoke, and Kendrick of Springfield tied for 3d. Height, 5 ft. 3 I-2 in. RUNNING BROAD JUMPLWOH by Graves of New Haven, Seely of New Haven, 2d, Batterson of Hartford, 3d. Distance, I9 ft. 6 in. I2-POUND SHOT PUT-Won by Demott of Hackettstown, Burchard of Holyoke, 2d, Carlton of Springfield, 3d. Distance, 40 ft. 4 I-2 in. I2-POUND HAMMER THROW1W0H by Mills of Taft, Roseberry of Hackettstown, 2d, Carl- ton of Springneld, 3d. Distance, II6 ft. IO in. DISCUS THROW-e-Won by Deming of Taft, Palmer of Hackettstown, 2d, Sawyer of Taft, 3d. Distance, 98 ft. 2 I-2 in. Qrecordj. RELAY RACE-WOR by Hackettstown, Hartford, 2d. Time, 3 m. 30 I-5 s. frecordj. II4 THE PNALKA behenteentb Qnnual jfielu meet uf the . western massachusetts jintersrbnlastic Qtblztic Qlssoniafinn matt affieln, anthem, mam, flune 16, 1906 65132 ivrures A SPRINGFIIQLIJ 4.5 BROOKLINE 38 WESTFIELD ZI HOLYOKE I3 AMHFRST o CIIIcoPeE o The immmarp IOO-YARD TJASH'-WIDE by F. T. Boyd of Brookline, li. Guyott of Holyoke, zdg G. L. Tread- well of Brookline, 3d. Time, IO I-5 s. 220-YARD DASH-Won by F. T. Boyd of Brookline, lf. Kingsbury of' Springfield, 2dg F. M Brown of' Westfield, 3d. Time, 24. 2-5 s. 440-YARD DASH-Won by C. P. Treadwell of Brookline, W. G. G. Daniels of' Brookline, 2clg W. R. Chisholm of Springfield, gd. Time, 54 I-5 s. 880-YARD RUN-WIDE by lf. Reilley of'Springr'ielclg W. G. G. Daniels of Brookline, 2clg A. Shea of Springfield, gd. Time, 2 m. I3 3-5 s. lVlll.l-I TQUNZWKJD by C. Lewis ofi Springfield, R. V. Richardson of Springfield, lil, T. Staple- ton of Holyoke, gd. Time, 4. m. 53 4.-5 s. 120-YARD HURIJI.F Wf!l1 by T. K. Senior of Holyoke, C. Donovan of' Springfield, 2dg P Kennedy of Holyoke, lgd. Time, I7 2-5 s. 220-YARD HURl7l.E-'WIJH by C. Pease of' Westfield, C. Donovan of Springfield, zdg T. K. Senior of Holyoke, gd. Time, 29 1-5 s. RUNNING TTIGH JUMPTWIIH by C. Pease of Westfield, R. H. Kendrick of' Springfield and G. Hann of Brookline tied for 2d. Height, 5 ft. 2 in. RUNNING BROAD JUMP-HWKBH by W. G. G. Daniels of Brookline, G. L. Treadwell of- Brook- line, zdg lf. Reilley of Springfield, gd. Distance, IQ ft. 3 I-4. in. I6-POUND SHOT l,U'F WfJl1 by W. R. Carlton of Springfield, C. Hann of Brookline, zdg W. Brichard of Holyoke, 3d. Distance, 34 ft. 2 3-8 in. I2-POUND HAMMER '1iHRfJW-WON by W. R. Carlton of Springfield, G. R. Whalen of West- field, 2dg l . Smith of Holyoke, 3d. Distance, II4. ft. 3 in. i Discus THROW-Won by W. R. Carlton of Springfield, C. Hann of Brookline, zdg IC. Boyle of Westheld, gd. Distance, Q0 ft. POLE VAULT'-WON by C. Pease of Westfield, R. P. Dale of Springfield, 2d, W. Reaggan of Westfield, 3d. Height, 9 ft. 8 in. THE PNALKA 115 jftwt Qnnual Blnhuur gnterdllilass meet ilecbnirai i9igIJ icbnni Gymnasium 'Elfanuarp 18, 1907 tithe inure? CLASS OF IQO7 . . 32 CLASS OF 1908 . . 9 CLASS OF IQIO . . I2 CLASS OF 1909 . . 1 Gigs iummarp I5-YARD DASH-VVOH by Gauthier, '08, Hastings, '07, 2dg Kingsbury, ,O7, 3d. Time, 2 S 12-POUND SHOT PU'I'-'WLID by Walsh, ,IOQ Donovan, ,O7, zdg Winitzky, ,O7, gd. Distance 35 ft. 5 I-4 in. HIGH JUMPKWKJH by A. liennitr, ,073 Chisholm, '08, 211, Curley, ,O7, gd. Height, 5 ft. I in POTATO RACE-HWKJH by Hastings, '07, Calnun, YIO, 2d, Garfield, ,IO, 3d. Time, 20 2-5 s. 'THREE STANDING JUMPS-WCJH by Duckworth, '07, Kingsbury, '07, zdg Chisholm, '08, 3d Distance, 27 ft. 8 in. RELAY RACF'WIlH by IQO7 Qljonovan, Lewis, Hastings, Kingshurybg IQIO fCalnan, Griffin Grout, Edgarj, 2d, IQOQ QShea, Mayforth, Baker, Reilleyj, 3d. Time, 2 m. 4 3-4 S. Glable uf ibuints EVENT 1907 1910 1908 1909 I5-YARD IJASH 4 . . 5 . . HIGH JUMP 6 . . 3 SHOT PUT . 4 5 . . POTATO RACE 5 4 . . . . BROAD JUMP 8 . . 1 . . RELAY RACE 5 3 . . 1 TOTAL 32 I2 9 I I II6 THE PNALKA jfirst Qunual Qlmtralfillrcig mast 'dtecbnical ibigb ivcbuol Gymnasium february 9, 1907 Ghz iummarp I5-YARD TDASH-WON by Hastings, T. H. S., Kingsbury, C. H. S., 2dg Reilley, C. H. S., 3d. Time, 2 2-5 s. SHOT PUT-Won by Walsh, T. H. S5 Winitzky, C. H. S., zdg Donovan, T. H. S., 3d. Distance, 36 ft. 4 I-2 in. 'THREE STANDING BROAD JUMPS'W0n by Duckworth, C. H. S., Chisholm, T. H. S., zd Kingsbury, C. H. S., 3d. Distance, 28 ft. 3 in. HIGH JUMP'-WOR by Chisholm, T. H. S., Bennett, C. H. S., and Leyden, C. H. S., tied for 2d Height, 5 ft. POTATO RACE-WOR by Hastings, T. H. S., Donovan, T. H. S., zdg Calnan, T. H. S., 3d Time, 27 I-5 s. RUNNING BROAD JUMP-WON by Donovan, T. H. S., Kingsbury, C. H. S., zdg Gauthier T. H. S., 3d. Distance, I7 ft. 5 in. POLE VAUl,1'-WOR by Hastings, T. H. S., Haley, C. H. S., zdg Hannum, C. H. S., 3d Height, 8 ft. 6 in. Gable uf ibuints VTECH. CENTRAL EVENT I5 YARD IDASH . . . . 5 4. SHOT PUT . . 6 3 THREE STANDING BROAD jumps . 3 6 HIGH JUMP . . . 5 4, POTATO RACE . . 9 o RUNNING BROAD JUMP 6 3 POLE VAULT . 5 4 TOTAL 39 24 THE PNALKA II7 birth Qnnual Qtbletir meet of the Quanta Bthision jaahal Battalinn i981ZtfD1fU, QIDIIII., JTBDYUHYY 21, 1907 alba Scores NEW HAVEN I2 HARTFORD 6 HOLYOKE 5 SPRINGFIELD 4. the iummarp 40-YARD1DASH1WfJn by Guyotr of Holyokeg Connors of New Haven, zdg Connelly of New Haven, gd. Time, 4. 4.-5 s. MIl,E IQUN-'-Won by Blzlkeslee of New Havcng Lewis of Springfield, zdg Rae of Holyoke, gd. Time, 5 m. 5 4.-5 s. MILE RELAY-Won by Hanfordg New Haven, 2dg Springfield, 3d. Time, 3 m. 47 I-2 s. Gable of ibnints EVENT New Haven Hartford Holyoke Springfield 40-YARD DASH . . 4. . . 5 . . MILE RUN 5 I . . 3 MILE RELAY 3 5 . . I TOTAL I z 6 5 4 118 THE PNALKA jfirst Qnuual ibartfnrwspringfielu Eiuuuot Rust Technical i9iglJ School opmnasium, ,match 16, 1907 013132 icons HAR1 Foko 29 SPRINGFIELD 25 The Summary I5-YARD DASH, First Heat-Won by Hastings of Springfield, Batterson of Hartford, 2d. Time, 2 3-5 s. Second Heat-Won by Afong of Hartford, Stoughton of Hartford, 2d. Time, 2 3-5 s. Final Heat-VVon by Afong of Hartford, Hastings of Springfield, Zd, Batterson of Hartford, 341. Time, 2 2-5 s. RUNNING HIGI-I JUMP'WOH by Case of Hartford, Chisholm of Springfield, 2dg Burdick and Batterson of Hartford tied for 3d. Height, 5 ft. 4 in. POTATO RACE, First Heat-Won by Hastings of Springheldg Brigham of Springfield, 2d. Time, 26 I-5 s. Second Heat-Won by Calnan of Springfield, Phillips of Hartford, 2d. Time, 27 I-5 s. Final Heat-Won by Hastings of Springfield, Phillips of Hartford, 2dg Calnan of Spring- field, gd. Time, 27 s. I2-PoUNn SI-Io'1' l,U'l'-WflH by Carlton of Springfield, Pillion of Hartford, 2d, Walsh of Springfield, gd. Distance, 40 ft. 9 in. Record put by Carlton, 41 ft. 3 I-2 in. RUNNING BR0ADJUMP1W0h by Batterson of Hartford, Burdick of Hartford, 2dg Duck- worth of Springfield, gd. Distance, I8 ft. 9 I-2 in. POLE VAULT-Won by Hastings of Springfield, Breed of Hartford, 2d, Hannum of Spring- field and O'Connor of Hartford tied for gd. Height 9 ft. 2 in. THE PNALKJ IIQ Tllbirh Qnuual meet uf the williams Qlulltgz Sltttzwtbnlastic Qtblttit Qsssnttation Williamstown, may ts, 1907 Ghz itunes SPRINGFIELD HIGH 38 CAMBRIDGE CN. YJ HIGH 9 PIT'rsIf1EI.D HIGH zo BAI.I.sToN SPA CN. YJ HIGH 7 ADAMS HIGH zo DRURY ACADEMY, QNOI-th Adamsl 6 HOOSICK FAI,I.s HIGH IO BERLIN QN. YJ HIGH 6 TRoY QN. YQ HIGH I fbi ifummatp I00-YARD DASH, First Heat-Won by Cole of Ballston Spa, Miller of Berlin, 2d. Time, II I-5 s. Second Heat-Won by Robson of Hoosick Falls, Stewart of Pittsfield, 2d. Time, IO 3-5 s. Third Heat-Won by Kingsbury of Springfield, Guilds of Pittsfield, 2d. Time, II s. Final Heat-Won by Robson of Hoosick Falls, Kingsbury of Springfield, 2dg Cole of Ballston Spa, gd. Time, IO 4.-5 s. 220-YARD TJASH, First Heat-Guilds of Pittsfield and Kingsbury of Springfield tied for first, Cole of Ballston Spa, 3d. Time, 24 2-5 s. Second HeatgWon by Robson of Hoosick Falls, Leh of Adams, 2d. Time, 24 2-5 s. Final Heat-Won by Robson of Hoosick Falls, Guilds of Pittsfield, 2d, Kingsbury of Springfield, gd. Time, 24 I-5 s. I2O-YARD HURDLEs, First Heat-Won by Hastings of Springfield, Hildreth of Adams, 2d. Time, I8 s. Second Heat-Won by Walpole of Adams, VVatkins of Cambridge, 2d. Time, IQ 2-5 s. Final Heat-WcIII by Hastings ofSpringlieldg Hildreth of Adams, 2d, Waplole of Adams, 3d. Time, I8 s. 220-YARD HURDl.ES, First Heat-Won by Stewart of Pittsfield, Langner of Adams, 2d. Time, 30 s. Second Heat-Won by Hastings of Springfield, Hildreth of Adams, 2d. Time, 29 2-5 s. Third Heat-Won by Donovan of Springfield, Walpole of Adams, 2d. Time, 28 I-5 s. Final Heat-Won by Donovan of Springfield, Stewart of Pittsfield, 2dg Hastings of Spring- field, gd. Time, 28 4.-5 s. 120 THE PNALKA MILE RUN-Won by Langner of Adams, Lewis of Springfield, 2dg Wilson of' Pittsfield, 3d, Time, 4 m. 43 I-5 s. Previous record, 4 m. 52 3-5 s. 440-YARD RUN-Won by Guilds of' Pittsfield, Daniels of Adams, zdg Crowley of' Troy, 3d, Time, 53 s. Previous record, 53 s. 880-YARD RUN-WOR by Langner of Adams, Shea of' Springfield, 2d3 Brigham of Springfield, 3d, Time, 2 m. 7 s. Previous record, 2 m. 7 2-5 s. HIGH JUMP-Won by Miller of' Berlin, height, 5 fit. 4 3-4.in.g Phillips of' Ballston Spa and Chis- holm of Springfield, tied for second. Height, 5 ft. 3 3-4 in. BROAD JUMP-WOR by O'Brien of' Drury, distance, 20 ft. 5 3-4 in., Daniels of Adams, 2d, dis- tance, I9 ft. 4 1-2 in., Miller of Berlin, 3d, distance, IQ ft. 2 in. Previous record, zo ft. 5 in. SHOT PUT-Won by Carlton of' Springfield, distance 40 ft. II in., Ashton of Cambridge, zd, distance, 40 f.I.9 I-2 in., Roe of' Drury, 3d, distance, 39 ft. 4 I-2 in. Previous record, 39 ft. II in. HAMMER THROW-Won by Carlton of' Springfield, distance 126 ft, Humphrey of Ballston Spa, zd, distance, 115 ft. II in., Phillips of Ballston Spa, 3d, distance, III ft. 8 in. Record broken. POLE VAULT-WOH by Mangan of Pittsfield, height, 8 ft. 9 in.g Sisson of Pittsfield, 2d, height, 8 ft.,6 in., Hastings of Springfield, 3d, height, 8 ft. 3 in. THROWING Discus-Won by Ashton of Cambridge, distance, QQ ft. 9 in., Carlton of' Spring- field, 2d, distance, Q5 ft. 5 I-2 in., Hanna of Cambridge, 3d, distance, Q3 ft. II in. Previous record, Q7 ft. THE PNALKA IZI ninth mutual ment nf the Wesleyan Qkinihtrsttp Eintttstbulastit Qtblttit Qssntiatiun Sltnnrus ilfitlb, Qlbiuuletomn, mann., may 25, 1907 . icons CENTENARY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 27 WYOMING SEMINARY IO HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL 23 NEw HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 6 TAFT SCHOOL IQ GUNNERY SCHOOL 5 SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL I3 HOLYOKE HIGH SCHOOL 4 MOUNT VERNON HIGH SCHOOL IO NEW BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOL O irbt ifummatp IOO-YARD DASH-Won by Farraday of C. C. I., Guyott of Holyoke, 2d, Burdick of Hartford 3d. Time, IO I-5 s. ! 220-YARD DASH'-WON by Farraday of C. C. I., Camp of C. C. I., 2d, Guyott of Holyoke 3d. Time, 22 4-5 s. 7 120-YARD HURDLE-WON by Case of Hartford, Batterson of Hartford, 2d, Hastings of Spring- field, 3d. Time, I7 3-5 s. 220-YARD HURDLE-Won by Batterson of Hartford, Case of Hartford, 2d, Kilpatrick of C. C. I., gd. Time, 27 2-5 s. fNew record., 440-YARD RUN'-WOR by Farraday of C. C. I., Atcheson of C. C. I., 2d, Phillips of Hart- ford, 3d. Time, 51 s. fNew record., 880-YARD RUN-'WOR by Camp of C. C. I., Bohm of Wyoming, 2d, Lee of Mt. Vernon, 3d. Time, 2 m. 5 4-5 s. fNew record.j ONE MILE RUN--Won by Blakeslee of New Haven, Lewis of Springfield, 2d, Adams of New Haven, gd. Time, 4 m. 47 4-5 s. HIGH JUMP-Brill of Wyoming and Babcock of Mt. Vernon tied for Hrst, Case and Babcock of Hartford tied for 2d. Height, 5 ft. 3 I-4 in. I2-POUND SHOT-WOR by Mason of Gunnery, Carlton of Springfield, 2d, Peabody of Taft, 3d. Distance, 42 ft. 7 I-2 in. BROAD JUMP-WOH by Page of Taft, Batterson of Hanford, 2d, Stoughton of Hartford, 3d. Distance, zo ft. 7 in. I2-POUND HAMMER THROW-WOH by Peabody of Taft, Carlton of Springfield, 2d, Lilley of Taft, gd. Distance, 141 ft. II in. QNCW recordj POLE-VAULT WOH by Babcock of Mount Vernon, Page of Taft and Jacobs of Wyoming tied for second. Height, IO ft. 5 I-4 in. QNC-rw record.Q THROWING DIscUs-Won by Deming of Taft, Carlton of Springfield, 2d, Beach of Wyom- ing, gd, Distance, QQ ft. IO I-2 in. fNew reCord.j 122 THE PNALKA JI-'itat Qtmual Baal Qeutnnnr Wrath Writ with Zeartfnrh Trinity zlfielh, wehneshap, may 29, 1907 Ciba ivrnresi HARTFORD 49 SPRINGFIELD 55 Grille ivumnnarp loo-YARD IJASHLWCID by Stone ofSpringlieldg Kingsbury of Springfield, 2dg Time, IO I-5 s. 220-YARD lJASH1WfJH by Stone of Springfield, Phillips of Hartford, 2dg Time, 23 2-5 s. 4.4.0-YARD DASH'-WKJD by Phillips of Hartford, Donovan of Springfield, 2d. Time, 55 s. 88 O-YARD RUN-Won by Shea of Springfield, O'Connor of Hartford, 2d. Time, 2 m. 8 s. M1LE RUN-Won by Lewis of Springfield, Humphrey of Hartford, 2d. Time, 5 m. 2 s. 120 YARD HURDLE'-WKJH by Case of Hartford, Hastings of Springfield, 2d. Time, I7 s. 220-YARD HURDLPILWOH by Donovan of Springfield, Batterson of Hartford, 2d. Time, 27 1-5 s. I2-POUND SHOT PUT-Won by Carlton of Springfield, Naedele of Hartford, 2d. Distance 42 ft. II in. v 12-POUND HAMMER THROW-Won by Carlton of Springfieldg Nielson of Hartford, 2d. Distance, I28 ft. DISCUS THROW-Won by Carlton of Springfieldg Nielson of Hartford, 2d. Distance 88 ft. 9 in. BROAD .IUMP'?'WiJH by Stoughton of Hartford, Batterson of Hartford, 2dg Distance IQ ft. 4 in. HIGH JUMP-Won by Case of Hartford, Chisholm of Springfield, 2d. Height, 5 ft. 4 in. POLE VAUl,'l'-dwilll by Breed of Hartford, Cook of Hartford, 2d. Height, 9 ft. 5 in. Gable nf ibuints Spring- EVENT Hartford field. IOO-Y7ARD IJASH . . o 8 220-YARD TJASH . . 3 5 4.40-YARD DAsH . . 5 3 880-YARD RUN . 3 5 MILE RUN . . . 3 5 120-YARD HURDLE . 5 3 220-YARD HURDLR . . 3 5 SHOT PUT . . 3 5 HAMMER THROW . . 3 5 Discus 'lil-IROW . 3 5 BROAD JUMP . . 3 0 HIGH JUMP . . 5 3 POLE VAULT . 8 O TOTAL . 52 52 THE PNALKA 123 western massachusetts Zutersrbnlastie Qtblettc Qssueiatton A meeting of the Western Massachusetts Interscholastic Association was held at Amherst on April seventeenth. As all the representatives were not present, no election of officers took place. It was decided that the meet should be held on Pratt Field, June eighth and to have it a double event alTair. There will be thirteen events and in eight or nine of these there will be two sets of prizes, one for regular members of the Association and the other for regular members of the Association or of invited schools. Cups will be awarded for Erst and second places in the thirteen events, and are to be given for the Hrst and second places, no matter who Wins the event. The second set of prizes, which will consist of medals, will be awarded in eight or nine events and will be contested for only by members of the Association. Williston, Worcester Academy, New Haven High, Brookline High and Newton High will be invited. members SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL AMHERST HIGH SCHOOL HOI.YOKE HIGH ScHooL NORTHAMPTON HIGPI ScHooL WESTFIEl.D HIGH ScHooL SOUTH HADLEY FALLS HIGH ScHooI. Returns Event Time Holder Srhoal J. M. JAMES Holyoke Ioo-YARD DASH IO I-5 s. SEARS Holyoke READ Holyoke F. T. BOYD Brookline 220-YARD DASH 22 4-5 s. M. JAMES Holyoke 440-YARD DASH SI s. BIGELOW Holyoke HALF-MILE RUN 2 m. 8 2-5 s. E. S. LADD Springheld MU-E RUN 4 TTI- 47 S- E. S. LADD Springfield 120'YP-RD HURDI-E I5 2-5 S. W. T. LINNEHAN Amherst 220'YARD HURDLE 27 I-5 S. G. E. STOCK Springheld MILE RELAY 3 m. 43 s. TEAM Springfield 124 TH E PNA LKA E-vent Q Dixtanfe Holder School RUNNING HIGH JUMP 5 ft. 7 in. HASBROOKE Amherst RUNNING BROAD JUMP 21 ft. 2 3-4 in. READ Holyoke POLE VAULT IO ft. 3 in. H. E. SCOTT Westfield I2-POUND SHOT PUT 41 ft. 8 in. CI-IADWICK Holyoke I6-POUND SHOT PUT 34 ft. 6 3-4 in. GAVIN Monson I2-POUND HAMMER 124 ft. SMITH Holyoke DISCUS THROW Q3 ft. GEISEL Springfield 5. . 5. Bmcoths Event Time Holder Place IOO-YARD DAsH IO 1-5 s. STONE, '08 Hartford, 1907 220-YARD DAsH 23 2-5 s. STONE, '08 Hartford, 1907 440-YARD DASH 54 s. TAYLOR, '04 Amherst, 1904 880-YARD RUN 2 m. 2 3-5 s. TAYLOR, '04 Cambridge, 1904 MILE RUN 4 m. 47 s. LADD, '04 Amherst, 1902 120-YARD HURDLE I6 4-5 s. STOCK, '05 Amherst, 1905 220-YARD HURDLE 27 I-5 s. STOCK, '05 Amherst, IQO3 Event Dixtanee Holder Place POLE VAULT IO ft. 5 1-4 in. TAYLOR, '04 Middletown, 1904 RUNNING HIGH JUMP 5 ft. 5 1-4 in. WELLS, '05 Field Day, 1905 RUNNING BROAD JUMP 2I ft. JOHNSON, '03 Field Day, 1903 I2-POUND SHOT PUT 42 ft. II in. CARLTON, '07 Hartford, 1907 I6-POUND SHOT PUT 34 ft. 2 3-8 in CARLTON, '07 Amherst, 1906 12-POUND HAMMER THROW 132 ft. I5 in. CARLTON, '07 Middletown, 1907 DIscUs THROW Q7 ft. II in. 9 CARLTON, O7 Middletown, 1907 THE PNALKA 125 its t o th 5 in an e mum' the auapires uf the Wesleyan Qlinihersitp Bluterscbolastit Qtblettr Qssuriation E-vent Time or Dzistanre IOO-YARD DASH 220-YARD DASH I2O-YARD HURDLE 220-YARD HURDLE 440-YARD RUN 880-YARD RUN ONE MILE RUN HIGH JUMP BROAD JUMP I2-POUND HAMMER I2-POUND SHOT PUT POLE-VAULT THROWING D1scUs IO 1-5 s. 22 2-5 s. 16 4-5 s. 27 1-5 s. SI s. 2 m. 5 4-5 s. 4 m- 44 3'5 S- 5 ft. 8 in. 21 ft. 8 in. 141 ft. II in 4.2 ft. IO5 in. IO ft. 571- in. QQ ft. IO5 in. Holder FARRADAY FARRADAY BRYANT STOCK FARRADAY CAMP BLAKE SLEE BOWNE READ PEABODY MCKEOUGH BABCOCK DEMING School Centenary Collegiate Centenary Collegiate Centenary Collegiate Springfield Centenary Collegiate Centenary Collegiate New Haven Hartford Holyoke Taft Hartford Mt. Vernon Taft Institute Institute Institute Institute Institute M HA LT S EN IOR CLASS FOOT BAL THE PNALKA I27 SENIOR BASKETBALL 'fmm Einterfdillass ann Elntwsrbnol Qllbannptnnsbips The Seniors defeated the Sophomores Q to 5 in football on November 24 and became the champions of the school. The Seniors lined up as follows: Winter, WVilliams, Endicott, r. rug Bennitt, r. z'.g Donovan, r. g., Johnson, Bowles, f.g Burke, Hopkins, Cooper, 1. gp, Dunning, I. I., Lincoln, I. e., Hastings fCapt.D, q. b., Erck, L., Cowan, r. lv. b., Lewis, 1'. IJ. L. The Seniors defeated the Freshmen 35 to 2O in Basketball on February 9, thereby winning the championship of the school. The Seniors lined up as follows: Donovan, 1. f., VVriston, Williams, r. f., Wiriitzky, C., Escholz, fCapt.j Z. g., Kingsbury, r. g. On March I6 the Technical High School Basketball Team defeated the Central High School Team -go to 17. The TechU team lined up as follows: Dono- van, I. f., Scott, r. f., Davidson, tug Granlield, I. gg Hicks, r. g. Hehe me ann he nut inrutbz for Sf sap eherptbing but truths Y .M S ic ifr. 4 Sr:P'r. IO Siclfr. 26 Oc'1'. 1 Oc'1'. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 23 D1-ic. 6 Disc. io JAN. 5 JAN. 9 JAN. 25 JAN. 28 1' 14:12. 21 lfrpis. 27 MAR. 4 APRIL 1 JUNE 17 Zmportaut Ebatzo in Eapttngficlo leigh School History The three upper classes give a reception to the Freshmen. Some Seniors give a demonstration of how lVlellin's Food should be taken by a Freshman on the Grammar School steps. Haley appoints himself' cheer leader. The football team begins its reign of terror. Guild, ,OS habilitates himself in some highly colored socks. YVilbur, ,O7 appoints himself Senior Class football coach. Alan Orr makes a correct recitation. Holyoke can't play in our yard any more. Yerrall sneaks into the back door of a barber shop and gets a shave. A bad penny always returnsf,-F. Russell, ,O ? and John VVilbur, ,OF Those terrible Senior class meetings begin. The Senate decides that the feminine students of the S. H. S. shall not be allowed to vote when they come of age. Some demi-lfreshmen unite with us. The Grand Three in One try their tunes. Vllriston, ,O7 tries to propose to Miss Bigelow at the Senior lfair. Smith, ,CQ reported to have been seen walking with a girl. Qlndian Orchard papers please copyj. Giles reports for baseball practice. The PNALKA makes its debut. The Editors take to the tall timbers. I3O THE PNALKA qenaliia Qentov QII855 Ballot 19111: Stuhcntisn STUDENT YOU CAN,T PHASE . STUDENT WITH THE MOST DRAINS STUDENT WITH THE LEAST DRAINS MAN WITH THE MOST UALL . STUDENT WITH THE MOST GAS GIRL WITH THE MOST GIGGLE MAN WITH THE MOST STRENGTH GIRL WITH THE MOST BEAUTY STUDENT WITH THE MOST GRXND STUDENT WITH THE MOST TIME 1907 on the S-1'-stage LEWIS BISHOP LEWIS HOPKINS LEWIS MISS HANCHETT STRONG MISS BESSE BISHOP HALEY Sin the Cflibtilling Drama, East GBM uf Srbunln CLASS HERO ..... CLASS HEROINE CLASS VILLAIN CLASS JESTER CLASS DUDE CLASS FARMER . CLASS AMBITIOUS MAN CLASS LAZIEST MAN CLASS SPORT . GILES MISS FARRAR WILLIAMS LEWIS DOUBLEDAY STRONG HOPKINS HOWE DOUBLEDAY A ,X V. ,--il -IM ,E I f'X 4 To ,1 U . XX ,,l, L 4 , f 1 L--H H E n H --H 1e l ,,.l J J es. X ,' Xing airs-5 in-if 5. 19. 95. Qutnmohile Qlluh Cvbflllj?-l'I,l? .f RODNEY SMITH ALLTON BENN1T'r RALPH HOPKINS JUDSON STRONG UJIMMIEH LEYDEN HAROLD DUCKWORTH JOHN HANNUM ALFRED PILLSBURY Noir: Any member of the school will confer 21 AIUFLIIYIIKV AU'ros'rOi-OiaowlNc: AUTOn1'r'rO AUTOBE H UNG AUTOMOHAY AUTONOMORE AUTOUSEAHORSE AUTOGOTOTHEDUMP AUTOBLOWUP blessing on the community 9 if they will kindly insert a thumb-tack in the tires of the machines driven by the above-na med auiofxtr. There was a young lady named Coon, VVe will not forget very soon. Sheld study all day Just to get Af, This aspiring young lVlam'selle Coon. 132 THE PNALKA Ebucial isosieties of the 9. 19. Q. mu5iraI Qbrganigatinns 5. ib. 5. Zahn Banu Mfmbfrf Board 0fD1.TFff0T5 ROBERT JOSEPH HALEY, First Zaboist Leader ROBERT HAI,EY, Serond Zoboirt Manager Haley R. HALEY, Third Zoboirt Treasurer Note: Lack of Wind caused this organization to fail. Qlibe Slsszmhlp ipall Recess jllilusital Suciztp The musical abilities of some of the participants in the Assembly Hall Recess Musical Society became so marked that they have received flattering offers from several musical institutions such as the Old Cats' Home in Feeding Hills and the Hoot Owls' Club at Forest Park. buns ann Daughters of ivpringfieih ibastuts jllilemhers WRISTON, ,O7 Miss HAHN, 'og Woomzow, ,IO Miss THAYER 'o 3 KILBON, 'o Miss DENMAN '08 3 Note: At the first meeting of this Club, the distinguished President, Henry Merit Wriston, talked for three hours on the following interesting subject, namely, That the 'Sports' in the Central High School are detrimental to the best life of the institution and also to its higher interests. THE PNALKA 133 TUB fatal QISYU The April Winds do penetrate And blow exceeding hardg v I Yr A But deeper on my heart do sink, h The marks upon this card. F The lettered signs upon its face A U 'A Confront me with a stare When I reflect what solid Work W Is represented there! A The B's are scarce, 'tis sad to say, The Cls are more to find, QW X While in a noble solid rank 1, The Dls come up behind. .gg T One wretched E brings up the rear Y- And gives my heart a Wrench, I shan't say what it is, but then I never did like French! 134 THE PNALKA family cIEnitov's Qlluestion 7J5or Dear Editor, I write to ask if there is any remedy for a queer weakness that I possess. Often when I am called on to recite, I experience a sort of Huttering of the heart and a chill comes over me. Would like to hear from you on the subject. Yours respectfully, P. MATHISON Ans. The Editor, having gone over some of your report cards, recommends more preparation of lessons as an ample remedy for this weakness Dear Editor, In accordance with the Pure Food Bill recently passed by the U. S. Congress, I am required to inquire if the ingredients of the food sold in your lunch-room have been printed, so that the pupils, who also are sold, may know what they are eating. Please answer immediately. U. S. FOOD INSPECTOR Ant. In reply to your inquiry we would say that the food has been inspected by the Food Analysis Class and found reasonably pure except for a few grape vines in the buns and a small amount of mud in the milk. Dear Editor, I I enjoyed very much Challenged,' which appeared in the February issue of the Rerorder, and I stayed up till midnight trying to think where I had seen it before. Perhaps you could jog my memory. Yours respectively, - A. FRAUD fins. St. Nicholas, perhaps. Dear Editor, Enclosed please find a copy of my new play, After Slaps. The heroine is modelled after myself. Send ,SIOOO check by next mail. Yours modestly, A. HINES Ant. Instead ofa check for SIOOO please find enclosed one thousand pertinent suggestions for the improvement of your literary style. THE PNALKA I 35111311125 Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee jest and youthful jollity-The Grind Editor. The young man eloquent-Giles, 'o7 I shall be like a tree, I shall die at the top-Anderson, ,O7 Work is a blessing-Bowles, '07 None but himself can be his parallel-Dibble, '08 Over the hills and far away-Schenectady To waft a feather, or to drown a Hy, These are my two ambitions high-Mesick, '07 How blessings brighten as they take their Hight-Class of '07 Though there's no royal path leading to Latin, there's a good horse road.- Miss Chapin, '07 A palace and a prison all in one-C. H. S. Come, take up lodgings in my head That's to be let unfurnished-Orr, '08 He that is down can fall no lower-Football Team 136 THE PNALKA fable of the Ementpf X all mm Once upon a Time, One Hundred and Forty Sophomores held a Class Meet- ing. The President called the Meeting to Order. Then he made a Speech. Dear Friends, he said, I thank you from the Bottom of my Heart for the Honor bestowed on me, when I was elected President of this Class. I like the Job very Much. VVe are now in Order for Nominations for President. Instantly lifteen Sophs were on their Feet. Mr, Presidentf, they shouted. Then the Rest joined in on the Chorus. Several Nominations were made, Three of which were posted. Then these Future Voters of this Free and Mighty, Nation proceeded to Cast One Hundred and Sixty-Six Votes. The President was Re- elected because of the Fluency of his pretty Speech. Mara!-' Receive thy Blessings with Gratitudef, alfahle of tba Three Qrlgampionsbips In the good days of King William the First, of Spring Town on the Connecticut, the whole known World was divided into four great Races, called the Tens', the Naughty Nines,', the Naughty Eights, and the Naughty Sevensf' Now much warfare existed between these Peoples, and yearly they fought for Supremacy on the Gridiron and in the Gymnasium. But, forsooth, in the Year 1907, the Naughty Sevens, which was the oldest and most dignified Race, won the Feetball, the Basket- ball and the Track Championships, and so proclaimed themselves Masters of the other three Races. Moral: Respect thine Elders. THE PNALKA 1 i9a5ten the fdiime when Wriston, '07, stops talking. Dibble won't cling to Stone. Knowlton, '09, will grow up. Hopkins will stop trying to manage everything. Bishop, ,O7, will stop raising his hand. Cullen, ,O7, will know where the lesson is. The Recorder will give up book reviewing. Poole, ,OQ, will stop Cartooning. Zeke Williams will give up reporting. The lunch room gives us a new bill of fare. Miss Dickinson, ,o7, will come to school once a month. The PNALKA changes its name. The Glee Club stops singing. A winning football team is put in the field. Duckworth and Rod Smith stop growing. We get another chance at Holyoke. Bob,' Rising learns enough Geometry to recite. Bennitt, ,O7, won,t look so disgusted with us all. Scantlebury, 307, stops getting A's. The hockey team doesn't beg. Senior class meetings will be peaceful. 138 THE PNALKA munitions to the School library W How to Sneeze. Illustrated. Leyden, '09. Great Expectations, or The Marks I Ought to Get. Ladner, ,O7. How to Coach Class Football Teams. By a Retired Football Star, Wilbur, ,O7. How to Look Wiser Than You Are. Carl- ton, ,O7. L V J Innocents Abroad, or How the Football Team Got Lost in a Hoyoke Snow- Drift. Bennitt, ,O7. KK How to Keep Well. Mesick, ,O7. Why I am so Well Liked. Dibble, '08. How to Care for Young Horses. Bowles, ,O7. Love, Personal Experiences of Author on Back Cover. Baker, ioq. Dictionaries. Edited by E. Maurice Porter. Tales of the Turf. John M. Stone. The Art of Making Curls. Illustrated. Wriston, ,O7. A Home-Made Tailor. A Book on Practical Tailoring. Doubleday, ,07. My Adventures. Claimed to Be True by the Author. Monroe, '08. The Story of a Bad Boy. An Autobiography. Robinson, ,08. The Equine Habit. What It Is, and How to Cure It. Williams, ,O7. The Great Carbunclef' Boyle, ,OQ. The Humor of the Scott. H. Rising, ,O7. Ornithorincus Paradoxusf' Bishop, '07, Why I Took Up Athletics. Carter, ,O7. Frenzied Finance, in Class Meetings. Glynn. ea 5 X Q Jmttbet lfibyme not mason what Slmmal .iuwcriptinn Pay your subscription When it falls due, For the poor Managers Pleasures are fewg Hand him a dollar, Boost him a bit, Then youlll see him Fall in a Ht. Lucia's teachers, so they say, Call her Darling,' every dayg Whether this is really so, Truly, We donlt know. But we can safely this much say: She's the darling of our lay. l4O THE PNALKXI Euhirrtz for the Qenatc to Debate R1aso1.v1cn: 'l'hat the 1907 class is the smartest Senior class since the 1906 class t tried to run the school. R1iS01.v1in: Thar if the Astronomy class should see stars, and the S. H. S. Hockey Team should win a game, the High School would bust.,' R1-:so1.v1-:nz That Wriston 'o', oufrht to have his icture hun f in the Assembl ' Hall 1 I rs is y for inventing the name l'NA1.KA, because no one else in the school, eve11 in their wildest moments, could imagine such a Word. R1iso1.v1sn: That there are some food snow ballists in Hol oke, if the are 11ot L Y Y gentlemen enough to assoclate W1rhIUS. R1is01.v1f311: That Mr. Knapp should have his name engraved on the famous Amherst Cup for making IQ Senators work. Rl-ISOI.Vl-IDI That we should have free lunch. RESOLVIQIJ: That Guild's, '08, walk should he analyzed. THE PNALKA limertchf There once was a girl named Pauline, At Captain ball she was a quine. ln the game Sophomore, Eight-fourteen was the score. Right proud were her classmates, I wine. There once was a fellow named Wriston, Few were the things that he missed on. At lectures he'd usherg At all things a rusher, And for talk! You just ought to hear VVriston! There once was a young child called Mesick, Who went on a boat and was seasick. As he leaned o'er the rail He saw a great Whaleg This ended the seasick of Mesick. There now lives a Junior named Cohn, Who they say is as fat as a bohn. But that doesn't matter, For We know helll be fatter, When he somewhat stouter has grohn. 142 THE PNALKA Q. 19. E. QIOml1IBIItElI3Y Everyone likes to be wealthy, but when you say Rich to Lem Clark, it means something besides money. Some ofthe friends of the Editor of the Annual suggested that it be named the Whip-poor-Will. The changing of the seats in Room 18 during the Christmas vacation was quite moving. The reason Venus de Milo does not stop her ears during Senior class meetings is because she has no arms. Central High has two good Orr men anyway, even if Tech', does furnish most of the material for the crews. iaigb ifcbnnl ibrohzths A little Cohn is a dangerous thing. Cullen, '07, is stranger than fiction. Men may come and men may go, but Hines, '08, goes on forever. A little Wolf, IO5, now and then, is relished by the best of men. telegram S. H. S., March zo, 1907, 9.00 a. m. Frank Day Bishop has flunked. He talks like a book His admirers all say. What a pity he doesn't Shut up the same way-Wriston, ,O7. 'K Q fix ? ' 4' fi Sli .LT f :vi g I I fi' ' I w '- Y A - A f N5 - -'---- ' I ' ' I C H' f- Q i ! A 1 lj? ' G ' V Y V Ia, ff A... K ' V . K fx rl , 4, w I 1 'J' w- .- . X, . C . R! Y f vii Q worse Baca I was walking along one day, when I came to a large enclosed Held, from which came hoarse yells. I glanced at a poster near the entrance, and read: SLEEPSHEAD PAY RACES Races june 17, 18, 19, zo and 21 RACES TODAY II.OO P. M. Class . . . 81.98 II.OO A. M. Class 1.48 2.oo A. M. Class . . . .98 Admission 23c. Although I am not very fond of racing, I bought an admission ticket and entered. Somebody called Tickets,,' and on turning around I saw Royce still at his old job of taking pasteboards. The crowd forced me to go on, but when at last I had time to look about, I saw an old friend, U Bantyu Robertson. He told me that he was not riding any more. He was a P. G. on account of his fast Galloping. We were having a pleasant chat when Dibble ubutted in. I told him that I had heard that he Was a very promising jockey and asked him if he was to ride. He said he was but he did not expect to win, as he had not ridden much since his pony had been stolen. Banty,, and I wandered about until we came to a crowd, in the center of which was Guild. He was betting 3 to 1 on his horse. Finally a fellow named Bennitt took him up. Presently the 2.00 a. m. races came off. There were six entries: Church on a German horse, Dibble on Cicero, Bowles on Tutor, White on Caesar, Guild on Borrowed Papers, and Hopkins on Virgil. 144 THE PNALKA The race seemed close until Bowles slowly forged ahead. Church got rattled and was thrown down hard. White's conscience troubled him so he dropped out. Cicero, Virgil and Borrowed Papers were running close behind Tutor. Bowles kept his horse well in the lead, until it suddenly came to his mind that perhaps he was working too strenuously, so he dropped out. Virgil's binding, or rather, his saddle, became loose, and Hop had to stop for repairs, Cicero and Borrowed Papers were running down the home stretch neck to neck. Everybody was cheering one of the two famous jockies and their mounts. Dibble, fearing to lose the race, plugged his pony as hard as he could. Slowly but surely his steed crept ahead, and dashed under the wire, a winner by several lengths. RONG ULLEN M RR may ms EXNDERHILL YE ONE QD S502 2lDll135l'liJ25 85 EIDIIJEFS Q22 G5 Nature moulded the type and called ite-Glynn, ,O7, He's tough, malam, tough is B.fB0lan, ,O7. A Camel can go eight days Without drinking, But who wants to be a camel ?',-Watters, ,08. A man who knows it all and spends most of his time telling it-Wilbu1', ,O7. He will talk, ye gods, how he will talk!4Havvkins, '08, I don't care for folks ifl can get my fodder 4'I'raver, '08, Like the buzzing of bees in the springtimeAH0mer's description ofthe Pierides A candle to the SLlI17,IOg5 to '07. Gee, it is excellent To have a giant's strength-Strong, lO7, A proper man as one shall see on a summerls day-Hannum, '09, One that stickerh closer than a friend-Leach, 707, Out of the frying pan into the lirewC. H. S, to College. Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are-Miss Bigelow, ,O7 A mere anatomy--Knowlton, 'o9. 146 THE PNALKA History Repeats Sltstlf Winn hp Ginn BROADHURST, '08 KINGSBURY, ,O7 CHURCH, '07 CLARK, '07 BENNITT, '08 GILES, '07 Clf he wasn't so bashfulj MISS WRIGHT, '08 MISS FARRAR, '07 MISS COLBURN, ,O7 Miss RICH, ,O7 ANY R0oM I3 GIRL Miss HODSKINS, '08 Ghz Glasses All's well that ends well Much ado about nothing As you like it . . A comedy of errors . 1907 1908 . 1909 . 1910 wlliipping frnm the press From our Jperial correxpondent. The present craze at the Central High School is the exciting new game called 'Chess' A club has been formed and at any time one may see the devotees of the game enjoying themselves. Some have become so expert at the game, that they can play it while walking to school, or even while reciting, and Strong, '07 fone of the charter membersb, has been heard to yell Check in his sleep. Ladner, ,O7 , one of the great chess critics of the day, says that the game is better than Geometry for the development ofthe brain. We nineteen ieunhteh ann cltleben Never study, Freshies, Let the teacher shake youg She can put flown Dls, But she can not make you Be a slave all day. lVlo1'ning is for Hunking, Afternoon for play. Never study, lfreshies, 'l'hat's the happiest Way. Never feel discouraged Wlhen you get a DQ Tell your ma it's dandyg Better than a B. Tell her you'll work harder, You're on Work intent. Next card will have on it, li for Excellent. Donlt you care for marks, clears, They ain't worth a cent. I Q fi! 1222115 fromtlgz ieupilf Q VYHAYER, ,IOS Ain't you got no brains ?,' l'lUl,I.liR, 'Io: I ain't said I ain't. 'l'HAvI:It, 'Io: I ainlt ast you is you ain't, I ast you, is you P 'l'EAcHr1It Cshaking Lincoln, '09, by the collarj: I believe Satan has got hold of' you. I,INcoI.N, 'oqz I believe he has, too. AT 'rms LUNCH CouN'I'IsR 'l'oMMY FLY Cin milk muglz 'KCome in, Willie, the water is fine. l'oI.IcI-ZIVIAN: VVhy ainlt you in school, my little lad F CLII,I,I1N, 'O : I staid awa because of sicknessf, KK ' I hy VY l'oI.IcIeMAN: Who IS sick, may I ask? CuI.I.IaN, 'o7: The truant 'oHicer. Laugh and the world laughs with you: crack one of your own jokes and you laugh aloneflfaculty. He was a man of generous impulses, and naturally he took everything in sightf-WAIINIQII, 'o8. 'IIICACHIQR Iglrzring 111 fall .vfudfrzt fwlvo IIA' Iarf to rla.I1rI: VVell, my boy, what made you so long? AI,s'rRoIvI, '08 fblIl.YlJI'7Ig fIll'I.0ll.VI'V and looking Jmunl: VVhy--why- dunno, guess I grew. lVIo'rIIIiR: John Raymond Stiles, how is it that you stand so Inuch lower in your studies in ,Ianuary than you did in December P -IIIHN S'I'II.I-Is: Oh, everything is marked down after the holidays, you know, lVIotheI'. INs'I'IIUc'roR IN GI:oIvIETRY: How many sides has a circle ?', Bon RISING: Two, an inside and an outside. INs'I'RUc'roR IN ScIIsNcIe: When rain falls, does it ever rise again ? SAMBI Is, ,o8: Why, yes, in dew time it--H Applause. ANYONE: IVhy is Room I6 called the spinal column of the school F EVIERYIINE: Oh because the freatest nerve is found theref' ' I L, THE PNALKA I Qlklltlfdlfmkdl 7508i 15852 fWz'tb xympatby for Longfellow, lz'ke'wi:e Terbj The light of day was fading fast As towards our river broad, there passed A crowd, whose leader bore ahead A banner upon which we read Technical! Their brows were glad, their eyes beneath Flashed like a falcon's from its sheath. ' And everyone who stood there heard Loud cheerings for that new-born word, Technical! Try not the water the Centrals said, Defeat dark lowers overhead, The flowing stream is deep and Widef' But loud that valiant cheer replied, Technical! Soon in the twilight cold and gray, Cheerless, but dauntless, still they stay, And from the sky, serene and far, A moan comes like a falling star, Stung Again! in Slftzrtbuugbt JUNE 7, IQO7 Of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these, lt might have beenf, l The cllitemal Qllueztionfi lfluasnmrinz Aren,t we real big? Sovnomolu-is: How can we plague the lfreshies PM . bIUNl0Rs: 'iW'ill we be Seniors next year F I SICNIORS: K'VVhz1t will We do with our money? ifungsf +15 ifuug hp ibut iingcrs Vl'hat Y crll Goin, to Do Wlhen the Annual Comes A 1'cw lllmc l Fl'--The Editors. l C:1n't U0 this Sl 1111 f D cmll bleday, '07. You're zz Grand Old Rug -lfllagg, ,O7. Home, Sweet l'lome fAfte1' the Holyoke Game. No Wedding Bells for lVle,'f-Kingsbury, ,O7. She Handed Me an l,e timcmll H-f--VVl1itC, '08. A n'c'x1 't You C cmn11 ing Back to Old New Hampshire, Molly ? f-Wlriston, '07 Gee, But This ls 21 l, cmll est Jlil e 'l'own sHowe, ,07. VVhy Don't Y rril Try P -Zeke Willianms, lO7. THE PNALKA ISI Toutb's Companion Artist . . 7udge . Forum . Monthly News Puck . . Recorder . Seientzfe American Motor Talk . ffmeriean Boy Physical Culture Sueeess . Reereation . Good Houselzeepz'ng Little Folks . Literary Digest Popular . Current Efveuts QDur gnagame Gable Just a worn in Qrlositng If you meet any men who say, Pshaw! The Wit in this book is too raw. Y0u'll know they are blinded Because they were grinded, S0 pay no heed to their jaw. Miss BAILEY, '08 Miss CAMPBELL, '07 . MR. ORR THE SENATE RECORDER . MATHISON Miss HAWKES WHEELER, '08 . HOPKINS, '07 BENNITT KINGSBURY ROBINSON STONE SWANSON . FRESHIES . WILLIAMS, '08 . GILES, ,O7 THE CHESS CLUB Epilogue iilniinhui. QBU, little bunk, amung our frienhs Qlnb what pau wuulh he, make amenns for what puwre nut. Qnuther pear swap see a better hunk appear. 2BIame nut these pages if therein yan map mislihe our hariequing Sinn if nur iester an pau pall, wiame not the ehiturs at ali. pdtheir Duty was tn cull, select, 41' nmpiie, arrange, perchance rejettg Sinn if this be not to their rrebit, Qfansiner what they han ta emit! 3 5 F x X E ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS Bosworth Stunts Maker of Art Portraits and Pictures by Photography 'Year 1 gf I G! 557 23' . .3 illx ww VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME Every little bit helps -Sherwood, '06 and Nye, ,IO E O CPNALKA ADVERTlSEMENTS BENJAMIN GOLDSTEIN 2 xY,' X. 'I 11. 2 ni fn M I V. . 3 3 I ,J Eg! V, X vu , ' 'Wg' - ' ' QD .ll f V,f1., if Vi .. X. Y- . ,. L, . -J Q .IM ,LAHIKKFQ ki. sa c L' . V We Xxx I IX X 2 'll ' 3 l X ., W . 5 .XX igdbm R L' J I X Xxx af , r V f ffm I ii fl Y E X 1. 9 Q I nb ,, . , , 1 l .fm W I fy Q, I 4 ' NZ' U 4 4 I I l I Z I M i fwfffLv'I is M, If efzffzu ,lg ll 'hm ,Wim W ' I I-eil Lv ffl .N ximia n r I X ' , ww X 'ro' gh. Qx Li ii , THE COLLEGE MAN'S CLOTHES 7' ' H UHEY are like no other clothes. for the college man is like no 5 other man. He's all himself and the clothes are just like him-the breeziest. most original. free and easy. hand- some and delightful young fellow in America. COLLEGE BRAND CLOTHES mx an -1,-1 ' .rv if ' are the most remarkable clothes made. for they express the whole fine college spirit perfectly. No tailor on earth can better them one stitch or line. and they cost far less than any good tailor charges. ANNOT BUY better clothes. We are sole agents here. and young fellows know it. Benjamin Golbstein I7-I9 ELM ST., COURT SQUARE, SPRINGFIELD, 360 HIGH STREET, OP. Y. M. 0. A., HOLYIIKE. You simply C Troubles never comc singly -Lewis, '07 and his clog PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS 3 LARGEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Chartered by the State of Massachusetts IncorporatedI849. Charter Perpetual. 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Our materials are of best imported manufacture, our workmanship of high grade, and our suits, we believe, have the distinctive appearance which marks the well dressed boy. Prices range from the quite moderate to the more expensive. Catalogue with illustrations, prices and directions for ordering by mail sent on request. We are not surprised that our business has increased. Why should we be? We give better values and carry bigger assortments than any shop in the city. We are agents for the celebrated Dunlap I-Iat. OLCOMB'S ABERDASHERY 297 MAIN STREET, ----- SPRINGFIELD, MASS. She's lovely, she's divine -Miss Wheeler, ZION V YT' TT PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS KEEP Us IN 1VIIND VERYBODY ltnows that we carry the largest and most complete stoclc ol PAINTERS' SUPPLIES that can be found in Western Massachusetts-that goes without saying, BUT in regard to I ARTISTS' MATERIALS AND DRAFTSlVIEN'S SUPPLIES the minds of many are a little hazy. Now the facts are that we are manufacturers of ARTISTS' COLORS AND SUPPLIES, and our stocl-t ol everything in this line far surpasses that shown by anyone else in town, and the prices-well, you must get our prices helore you can understand. You see our PAINT STOCK sticks out so prominently in front of everything else that our ARTIST STOCK is overloolted. We want you to come in and aslc for our 200 Page Catalogue of ARTISTS' and DRAI'7TSlVlEN'S SUP- PLIES, and get the special discounts that we allow to Artists and Students, you will be astonished to see how low you can buy your supplies from W WADSWORTH, HOWLAND 8: CO., INC. 30 Harrison Ave. Springfield. EVERY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT NEEDS Webiterw Qlnllegiate Hbirtiunarp THIN PAPER EQITION DELUXE The Collegiate ls the latest Ahrldgment of the Renowned WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY. l l I6 Pages. Marginal Index. 1400 Illustrations. THE FOLLOWING IS A SAMPLE handy form, will be found a gran! addilzou lo llre .vluzievzllr library. 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SE'lFZQ'ff'Sfff Mmgff, Springfield, Massachusetts , y HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND l SALES STABLES. V?f7c5 ?JWF'V l STABLES AND OFFICE, 67 MARKET ST. 422 Main Street, Q- v- v- f Gilmore Block SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Telephone 437 TELEPHONE 290 What's in a name -The P-n-a-l-k-a PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS Metropolitan Life Ins. Facts IN 1906 Claims paid over 516,000,000 Gained in income over 5,000,000 Gained in Assets 25,000,000 Placed over 401,000 000 The:-e's a Reason Inquire of J. G. SCHWENGER, Supt. 2592 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD R. E. LONGTIN. 9-Bruggist. 245 Bay Street, opposite Clarendon. PHONE 3006. Ube jforest llbarh Store, B. C. MARSHALL. Fancy Dry GOOdS. Telephone 2123-l. 368 Belmont Ave. 13 Vlalcom 8: Coombe , Members of the New York Stock Exchange T STOCKS 8: BONDS T Bought and Sold on the New York and Boston Stock Exchanges. Private Wires connecting both Exchanges E. A. STODDARD, Manager TELEPHONE 1283 AND 1284 Opposite Massasoit House PAI T T LKS OME in and hear them. Paint for inside, Paint for outside, Finishes for your Hoors or furniture. Do your cleaning with YANKEE CLEANER. Everything in the paint line at D. W. MELLEN CO'S.. zz DWIGHT STREET. I SPRINGFIELD. - - - MASS. The infant phenomena -The Misses Randall, '07, '09 14 PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS fII:01725t 19865 Qfllg gmt? WMU C' L I ToiIet ArticIes and Stationery I Prescriptions a Specialty I J. ALBERT SEXTOINI me onlnsmirn grunts I 522 BELMONT AVE' Fmcn S. Munruv, Prop. Hrtiiitir phntugrapbp nf Query Zbescriptinn I W. F. STOCK, ARCHITECTURAL WOOD CARVED, 374, MAIN ST S FIELD, Mnss. THE E. R. TAET STUDIO Qrtwtir Photography 153 DWIGHT STREET. WE ERAME PICTURES 419 MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Inc. Maid Mar 21 HARRISON AVENUE Miss Denman, '08 PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS 15 T. J. Ryan Plumbing Co., Practical Plumbers and Gas Fitters. I3 Market Street, Springfield, Mass. Prompt attention given to Night and Junday Work at Moderate Prices. SANITARY PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 1455- 1 2. L 2 Q Iillll t llll lllr.-lmll I 'g will ig. Q iTEN'Q for sale and to rent for all purposes. Cots and camp chairs. Awnings. BURGIN BROS., IS AND I7 MARKET ST., SPIUNGI-'1E1.n, MAss. It's The One RICHMOND BOILERS more in use in this City than all other makes combined. 'There's a Reason, Let us show you. Donahue Brothers, HEATING, PLUMBING. No. 9 PYNCHON STREET. Etrslan Brothers, ICE CREAM, SODA, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 782 STATE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. TELEPHONE Sgr--4. New to the Neighborhood? We are a H Walking Encyclopaedia on about everything conceming the city. Let us he of service to you. Inciclentally we handle Stamps, Postal Cards, Stationeryg have a Public Tele- phone, City Directory, etc., for use. We are glad to be of use always. WheeIer's Drug Store, 802 STATE STREET Phone 523 ii I I fifconltiggghllg i2Q57!ciLQd,RJTC TTT I6 TTT The Graham Com pany KINCORFORATEDJ Qlailow I4I STATE STREET, CORNER WILLOW SPRINGFIELD, MASS. WALTER T. BUGBEE, TSTIDI7. 455 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. MISTERLY BROTHERS, 'llahiei' iltanlnni. I K . Nu. 421, 423, 4.24, 4,25 Besse Building, Springfield. Mass. '1'1f:1.E11HoNE 2051,..2. The A, B, C's of the Bennitt fam PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS Clear coal to the bottom of the bin is what people find who use CARLISLE COAL 5256 E555 S. RICHARD CARLISLE. Felephone 1301. 3 ELM STREET. J. P. QUILTY. jIliIPtI'5 iiiatlor. W STORE, NO. 25 BESSE PLACE, Phone No. 1036-IZ. A. M. BANCROFT FRANKLIN HARDER BANCROET CSL HARDER Lehigh and Lackawanna Coal TELEPHONE 794-5 OFFICE 39-41 COLTON ST. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. ily-Alton, Brace and Chandler lun PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS 17 HARDWARE SUPPLIES and everything imaginable in I?-Iyagdz and Metal that you fEQL5Q?l39OlXS 01' any one else want FISHING TACKLE GALORE Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies. Nets, Gaffs. fic. L A W N M O W E R S All sizes and grades of the best reliable makes from 53.00 each to 515.00 If it's metal we have it HOMER FOOT CO., Inc. 139 STATE ST. CENTER or CITY Phone 61 or 68 or write INTERNATIONAL SHADE CO., 46 HARRISON AVE., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. .mu s il I Manufacturers of Art Glass, Mosaic Shades and Decorative Lighting Novelties. CALL STILLMAN B CALL, ON Massasoit Elock, 244 Main si. Athletic Outfits for all Sports, Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, Golf, Foot Ball, Basket Ball, and the Gymnasium. AII Games for young and old, for indoors and outdoors. Fishing Tackle, Guns, Pistols, and Ammunition. Toys, Dolls, and Doll Carriages, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Wagons, Autos and Wheelbarrows. Directly opposite Lyman St. Carter Electric Co. Qupplies Electric Construction, Repair Work, Gas Fixtures, Electric Fixtures, Shades OFFICE AND sALEsRooM 229 Main St. Springfield, Mass. JOHN P. DWIGHT ADVERTISING 216 WORTHINOTON STREET SPRINGFIELD IVIASS. I I ThatQIQ5iCes15ifit, that fellatvisfihanite jest -Guild, '08 I I I PNALIIEA ADVERTISEMENTS EVERY AUTOMOBILE WANT CAN BE SUPPLIED AT THE BIG GARAGE 57 61 BRIDGE SFREET jinrcrnss Qtameruu Qtnmpauy r 1 . I 9 THE WUUIJWARD 81 REUPELL GU. GEO. H. MCCLEAN Sn co., Heating and Venti- lating Contractors 9 Agents for Boynton Steam Bgilefs, Storage, Cars and Repairs. I8-20 FORT STREET. ZZZCTEEES Office, 3 Court House Place. B I k I you'll be friendlc e-Bishop, '07 PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS s IRES KX part-dfdtl ie est the tlress ' W rk s mmg the pon eq ca W I alo smooth Macadam or al X plctur esque the ceaseless energy of the tlres bea mx t of the labor pon them de 1 a -X comforts of mo nng T ey are the fou ff' who d me safety 0 us cupants X N 'Fl X et these oblngatlons better han X other -and wear lon r Fo ese vlrtues they cost more T I k s of E FISK MECHANICALL FA T W TIRES have mp 1:1 sm 1 III X f XX more qhey qzlg ctl Ire, y A more p tect you absolute y agamst ture accldent cl erchance the whole machine be wr ed lSk Tlre nil re ntact and Tnre Troubl cea s si E ' Q ry CHICOPE LS MASS ',-v .I -,.- 1, 'A'4 Ill -'71 - .'., . ' A ' '44,-12'frg,' ., -' 1 t V .,.1...' '- ,vblg y lbv. . In r A '- A.4-, - E ',4' .' ltv. .-I y 'o ,A.,t' ' A ' '.t' -- '--e-'f N f E15e4fEli5f3f9fiE525f?f'f?aif ' - Aq'.. - F ,llu A-ig' E , yoy 'y - '.t, 1 t f ' Q' A . 1 toee totet ohey ot t e he 'lfffi '5 , 3 ' '-'- V Z 'V - oe,e 1'5.21'lf-:iff'15 'h i to H H - -- It '. A o'-.' 22E'z?'E'..??'1' '.4' 'Gif h'X-Q.nvfjtfilitb yoet eyetetoyt y ' eoht , N I HV QE '. 20 PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS HENRY HARWOOD, BEEF, PORK AND LAMB, Game, Poultry, etc. Vegetables of all kinds 20 DWIGHT STREET. Telephone Connection. Gilman Brothers, 298 HANCOCK STREET. Meat, Fruit and Groceries. l I Kingfs Market 1 Established twenty-four years From the start headquarters for Food Delicacies 152 State Street, Springfield, Mass. Long Distance Telephone Telephone 2711. , Joi-IN E. KEITH, HOULIHAN 8? LEARY., DEALERW DEALERS IN I Fish, Oysters, etc. GROCERIES, MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 692-696 MAIN ST.. SPRINGFIELD. MASS 24 HARRISON AVENUE. I TIIC B2llIIIIl0l'C CZISII MZIIKCI, I A.H.PO0LEY, PROP. Meats, Poultry and Vegetables, Telephone was-2 I Canned Goods, Etc. S 175 HANcocK s'r. T 1 11110110 2411-3 l'oole's favorite tune-The car-toon PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS I 2i I GOODYEHIK RUBBER STORE, i Headquarters for Tennis Shoes in W 1 , GO. White and Black of GOODYEAR GLOVE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Oil Clothing for Boating, Boat Cushions and Life Preservers. I 204 WORTHINGTON STREET, 472 MAIN STU WALKER BLOCK' W ONE. MINUTE FROM MAIN STREET. i CONSULT HIM ON DIAMONDS C. ROGERS 64 COMPANY J gig? I watrlgmahtv l Opera, Field and Marine Glasses 246 MAIN STREET Photographic Supplies and Cameras Q SPRINGFIELD. IVIHS5. l TELEPHONE CONNECTION WILLIAM L CLOUOH, I 1iEiE.?IEi?E33t A' Lunches for Clubs, Societies, Outing Parties, etc. .55 J eb' .L 473 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Fine Groceries, it up it L m Teas and Coffees. W MAX GORDEN, BOOTS AND SHOES MADE. 144 State Street, Springfield, Mass. AND REPAIRED. 147 STATE ST., of -1 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. A simple chiId,'-Reed, '08 PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS 22 Wm. Schlatter 85 Son gflmgfg muroerpman anb florist, 3 40 HOMER STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 412 MAIN STREET GREENHOUSE, 437 BAY STREET l Landscape Gardening SPRINGHELD, Mass. - - in all its Branches. , l H , l B OTHE S T REED ca SMITH, BE R R 9 SUCCESSORS TO RANSBOTHAM 61 TOWER COAL COMPANY COI'I'6Ct l'lOl'S8Sl'lO6ll'lg. I Dealers in fBesl Grade Coal, Anlbracile and Biluminous. 4 Prompt and Efficient Service. A Trial Order is Solicited. TELEPHONE l572. 454 Walnut Street, Telephone lool. Near VHWSNOPS- 278 KING STREET, CORNER LOGAN, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. louis JE. 1karp. ANHQOUQMENTQ Special line of smart street hats for school wear. Exclusive designs in dress hats for Graduation. For your painting, papering and decorating. Satisfaction assured. T Foreign and Domestic Decorations. l E. J. DESAUTELS. Q! R H. RUDE C0. T itationerp, ithool 9BooIis ann ifupplirs, Slrtists' materials, photographic apparatus, ann Qttessories. 42 HARRISON AVENUE. TELEPHONE zizo. 3 7 5 Main Street. W The Heavenly Twins -Misses Grout, '07 Room 24. 307 Main Street. PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS THE JOHN PINCHES C0 LUMBER DEALER Manufacturer of all k1nds of F me Arch1tectural Cablnet Wood Work Mantles Carvmg Church Store and Offlce Work General M111 Work Sta1r Bu1ld1ng Bu1lders SUPPIICS Man ual Tra1n1ng Benches etc NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT 0 1 U . . . . . Q Q 1 Q . . . 1 Q u u a Q 0 1 0 . . Q I li Ol ll II Highland Paint And Wall Paper Company IIVIPORTERS OF FINE WALL COVERINGS 7 ELM STREET 61 808 STATE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS jenserfs 3I9 MAIN STREET Fuller Building Makers and Retailers of FIN E. CHOCOLATES W Men of few words are the be -I 8 24 EE I HENRY LASKER ATTORNEY AT LAW SPRINGFIELD, MASS. ROOM 509 WHITNEY BUILDING 510 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 235 WILLIAM H. DEXTER REAL ESTATE AND FIRE: :: INSURANCE 25 Elm Street, Sprz'ngjQ'eld, M arf. CHARLES L. GARDNER CHARLES G. GARDNER EDWIN S. GARDNER GARDNER G5 GARDNER COUNSELLORS AT LAW COURT SQUARE THEATRE BLDG., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. RALPH W. ELLIS Attorney ann Qlounsellor at Earn Jlbutatfy ieuhlic 5 ELM STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Weary Willie PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS Charles H. Beckwith, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COURT SQUARE THEATRE BUILDING. DO You Want Real Estate ? Property Managed, Tenements, or Insurance? Go to T. F. DWIGHT, 285 Main Street. JUSTICE OF THE PIQACE. NOTARY PUISI IL ROBERT S. EOLSOIYI Attorney and Counsellor at Law COURT SQUARE THEATRE BUILDING ROOM 516 SPRINGFIELD, IVIASS. B. Hammett Seabury AR C H I TE C 'I' R 7 8 9 T morn 233 Bmssn B . B P S NGFIILD, Mnss. E E ' I E 1gLfR.I5s PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS 25 Start your business or professional life WI' C. Bennett 8 C0.q , or protect the investment in your education of those who are sending you to school INVESTMENT or college, bya B RO K 11 R S' policy with the MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CUMPANY , . i i F or information address Sutton, Allis 55 Richards, v General Agents, Rooms I9 AND zo 332 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. X A SPRINGFIELD, ---- MASS Barr Cllatrrs F or the finest catering for schools, receptions, Weddings, dances, etc. HAVE Ghz QE. QE. Barr Qlumpanp 384-388 MAIN STREET. For a dainty Lunch, College Ice, or good Fruit Soda drink, Buffs Blapanese tlliea Boom. SE it 'make iilgggLira'-sCQHHLbufy,iii'87 Quant. Rising, 87 26 HARRY K. FISON, D.D.S. 430 Court Square Theatre Bldg. TELEPI-Ions an ELM STREET GEORGE HERBERT BANKS, D.D.S. 430 Court Square Theatre Building, 31 ELM STREET. TEL. 2491-I. THF. SHOE That Hts and gives the wearer satisfaction is 3600, 87.00 38.00 Some at 55.00 THE STETSUN SHOE CO. 170 WOli'1'llIlNG'l'ON s'IvI:cIcIf1T PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS DR. II. C. TVIEACIIAINI EIDenti5t BESSE BUILDING obah THE I-IHRVEY 51 LEWIS CQ. E0 QDptician5 560 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD, NIA55. Winrbester 2-quam irnnsnriai ibarinr Equipped with Electric Massage Machine and compressed air Superior service in all branches of the business rifse'J'PhilIips's Golden HairTonic used in our service and for sale A. H. PHILLIPS, Proprietor UNM in the roll of common men -Yerrall, '07 PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS 27 Hbiamunhs We ca them loose and mounted, blue iJ,nbzlp'5 Qcanzmy of Dancing, TTY Whlfe Perfect Stones- 274 WORTHINGTON STREET, NEAR POLl'S THEATRE. PHONE 17-45.2. watches The best product of our American manu- l facturers, carried in gold, gold filled, or silver cases. Qzmelrp The latest designs in brooches, rings, chains, scarf pins, studs, cuff buttons, fobs, etc. impairing Hbepartment Clock work and all kinds of jewelry repairing. We turn out only first class work. If you have any com- plicated work bring it to us. Private Lessons Daily. Admission to Classes by Reference. Stage Step and Standard Dancing Taught. GEO. V. LOVELY, l t t . ' 60 Secretary Inlemalional Associalionlgfliliai 4 I 7 MAIN STREET. FRANK L. DUNLAP REAL ESTATE Handy's Provisions are the very best on the market 307 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Call for our celebrated Export Cooked Hams For sale by all dealers CE. 198558, of Night Milkman, H. L. HANDY Co. Springfield, Mass. WILBRAHAM ROAD. Mamma's tow-head boy -Duggan, '07 28 PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS E l Wm. Fuller 8: Son, y Lifvery, Boarding and Feeding Smblef. 5 Why not wear fine made-to-measure clothes when you have an opportunity f. . . - First-class single and double 9 O getting them here at prlces ap preciably less than what you teams to let at reasonable prices. l ld h H 1 t Wou pay any ot er rst-c ass l tailor for arments of as S good quality? QE. . Belton, I8 HANCOCK STREET, NEAR STATE, T 295 MAIN STREET, Opp. Post Otlice. Telephone 1952-4. l l r h Barb r Sho . . The WO t Y . C p W e W ant Your Tazlormg PV0rk Sllfreh Gcoffrxon PRICE LIST Trousers, Cleaned and Pressed, 30.15 Corner of Main and Worthington Streets guns' t H H M '50 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. VCFCOQ S, -40 Suits Naphtha 1.25 A--V-V --f ct Steam cc cc cc L50 CORRECT STYLES AT R All kinds of repairing neatly done. ibornfs ibut brute I O Exclusive Shapes and Leathers E- B' H3Sk111S fa CO' . . TAILORING . . 'l'l+ZI,EPHUNE CONNECTION. 16 DWIGHT STREET, NEAR sw. rn STREET. 435 MAIN STREET, OPP. COURT SQUARE. Why should the devil have all the good tunes -Glee Club Concert PNALKA ADVERTISEMEIWTS I TTER M 29 he Qaenrp ttbarus u. 790 STATE STREET WINCHESTER PARK SPRINGFIELD. MASS. Our carefully selected line of Imported and Domestic Woolens now complete. We invite your inspection and respect- fully solicit your patronage '13-fo ,-afar fr' K'2?3 3fwf, We Make a Specialty of Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED TELEPHONE 3018. I0 A complete and up-to-date line of Mug Store Gambia can always be found at our store. Compounding Physicians' Pre- scriptions a specialty. QE. jf. ileunarh 8 Glu. Prescription Druggists. 72 MAIN and 219 NORTH MAIN STREET. 118fTELEPHONE-456-3. SMIIIIIE SPECIAL 5c CIGAII SMIIIIE WINIIIIIIIP Illc CIGAII Slosepb Ebitcnmh 8 Gio. ESTABLISHED I 852 Cigar Manufacturers and Tobacconists. Jobbers and Retailers. Imported and Key West Cigars. Pipes and Fancy Smokings. Retail Store, 258 Main St. NEXT TO NELSON THEATRE. I PNALTQA ADvERTisEMEiiTs arnetfs F or Odd Shapes in lVleerscl1aum and Briar Pipes, Fancy Smoking Mixtures, Den Novelties and Smokers' Articles go to 3Baruett's 309 MAIN ST., PHOENIX BUILDING lbbilbarmoutr QBrciJe5tra Musicians of the highest ability for all occasions Q'-QQ l fb y A. F. JACOBS, Manager l Rooivi 2I 342 MAIN ST. sc '06 1 TEL. 576-l2, OR 2646-ll I PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS 31 EVERY .FEWINO MACHINE WANT JUPPLIED 581111312 shoe stork - I ' E' :wwMIII I . 5I4 Main Street, SpringIieId, Mass. i Ml I l:::: ':::Iww ' IIw , I I 'ly my OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. I-If E Q -3 . 'I 'W , 2,35-33551.-iff:di WILLIAM GELIN, Proprielof. ALL KIND5 REPAIRED -Wivfkm I Vm - All the best makes to select from. Accordion Plaiting and Machine Stitching Done. J. LYMAN ORISWOLD, A IZ BESSE PLACE, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. I Qtnmpltments of mural Decuratut ann Designing Qlluntractur HOME BAKERY STUDIO LYMAN BUILDING 374 MAIN STREET 434 WORTHINGTQN STREET N iYYYY A Y 777777777 Foreign and Domestic WaII I jf. Papers and Hangings. Re- 525 MAIN STREET modelling in all its Branches. Teacher of Designer of Artistic Furniture Banjo Mandolin Guitar macros or me mon scnoot BANJO ctus and Drapery Work. I 3 2 5mttiJ'5 3BaTJp'5 Shop Everything required for the ii j needs of the little ones, from tl, ' rl the most inexpensive to the '4 finest imported dresses, caps, 'f :fi .f t bibs, etc. qllVlany attractive t'L. .4 articles especially suitable for g gifts. l1lOrder from catalog by I I mail or telephone. Q Qlhett Dwight Qmttlg 8 Qin. NEW LYMAN BUILDING, CORNER BESSE PLACE NO. 374 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS Q ibigblanh 1530121 D. H. SIEVERS Sc CO., Proprietors. Located in the heart of Spring- field, within one block of all street car lines, in the rear of Steigefs Store. Best place for Luncheon or Dinners. Everything in season. Pilsner, Coburger, and the best Domestic Beers on Draft. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cafe, Private Dining Rooms. istllman street 1 Qpttngfieliz Modern methods of warnung homes are so dev1sed as to combme ease of opera t1on and economy of fuel THE ARCO BOILER for steam or water heatmg w1l1 QIVC the greatest return 1n heat for the amount of fuel burned Let us demonstrate th1s fact to you. WYCKOFF fs? LLOYD COMPANY. 35 fs? 37 LYMAN STREET. TELEPHONE 1 06. HEATING VENTILATING PLUMBING A C0 MEORLABIQHGIVES PNALKA ADVERTISEMENTS 33 AYYJLETES require strong, pliable muscles and ligaments in I order to perform their best, and must promptly give attention to every slight strain, allay inflamma- tion at once by using some mild, strengthening, invigoratingland penetrating liniment that will! assist nature in making repair. ABSORBINE, Jr. is valuable for such purposes. Its sedative and stimulating qualities assist a fatigued, over-Worked muscle to recover quickly. Makes a desirable wash or rub-down. A clean and pleasant remedy to use. PRICE, 51.00 per bottle at druggists, or delivered prepaid. Pamphlet Evidence free. ' Manufa ffufe ilonly by W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F. SPRINGFIELD : MASS. Dm-'1'. 5 W N. GEBO Ladies' and Chi1dre11's Toilet Bazaar l 126 EAST BRIDGE STREET, SPRINGFIELD RTI-I R L. FISK Notary Public Headquarters for RENTS on the HILL Sold on Commission Real Estate Rents Collected Loans Negotiated Business Chances Special Attention Given to the Care and Rental of Dwelling l'Iouse Property INSURANCE Fire : : : : : : : : Accident Liability : : : : : : Plate Glass 798 BTATEPSTREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 2 6 7 5 l l l QE. TIE. Qbeau St Qin. Turners and Dealers in Ivory and Importers of Billard Material Sell the ..... BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLEN DER CO. Billard and Pool Tables The Standard of the World On Liberal Terms if Desired Bowling Alley and Billard Table Supplies of all kinds Reparing a Specialty - Established 1883 Tel. 1221 ll i 's u 'Q wx , k f 2 wp , , V 1 . 2 k V , 4M 6 'z' k 3 1 w ,z 2+ ff f w Q 1 i K. iv . 1 V f A I . 1 3 -X , ,Q . kvi . RM , ,qu ' in E fl? L M 1, , I . ' . , , gl Y K H 2 Q, ' - e , -9 L z, I , e ' , ,L 4 gl, ' 'li - 1 iN' N s. V ,Q K 1 F W 'L Li 'A . X: ,I . Q! , ' Az? ' V 4 1 A ' Y - f .' - 1 ww,-w,, - v -v '3 -', gt Lbwgfxfz. 1 .,.2,.. : 3, V mm is f-.gy J M f- .4 MJ.,-fy ga, ., ,V 1-M H 'iffy xii. 1 '35 '+1 Q,U My-'iiv 6 Qi BQ' 3 I-X. ' ' ' L 4 Q 'fa' M?'f ' M -'W in F A M 49 vga? W'lf3'ef'f 'fab-5 Q . - V ' 'Kes 'Mig-k1'..i3pf W+ vE5,iHf 'wf5' ?Y ff N 31 W ' A , + i R -I ' :rx 'ny vf sfwfwgfiif .55gfg,,f,gfgm ,a ag+: Qgg5,1, as 1. 1? E 2? A L 4 K - N 2 f'zr.,W' . WM V , ' . Q -A Q fb? y M wwf H fffwf f H fri? S . f v 0 , . Lf ,gg Q . A, a , 1 . - A jx I ' g, . 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