Central High School - Blue and White / Pnalka Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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If, in the future, it serves to keep in mind the people, places, and events of our high school days, the effort of the staff has not been wholly in vain. 443 f gmt:-QQEE IQZIZIIEIZIIEIIillillllUNIBYHIIIIIEIZIISIZI an I 1 - -- Iii gE4EEj1EETTI2Q1'5 F53 EFS 53 51 ZI!5IZll5IfZllSlliMiilll MIDI-Jillllllilillalil ali! A Arrangement Faculty Classes ' Activities ' Athletics 1 A ' Humor Directory Advertisements Y'7 E03 W3 A as A A ww I A Awami? A 1 - lf! H 4 fi 1 1 Y 3. l 1 5 , Q ' 5 Ni 1 wi N W 1 We N iz M li , 3, N I -4. M Y fi Y 1, ,1 , ' 'I N' E53 EH 03 E7 J XXXXXXX ZIBZIZIISIZIIS lillilllllililll.EIIIIIEIZI IEIZI BIZ ENGLISH ROBENIA F. ANTHONY .IOSEPHINE F. BAILEY ELIZABETH BELL ADELAIDE H. BROWN ARTHUR C. CURTIS RAYMOND E. FENNER TCLARA B. HAWEES THARRY R. JEFFREY SARAH 'C. PORTER KATHERINE A. RYAN SUSAN R. SCOTT EDWIN E. SMITH ANNIE M. WHELAN HISTORY DAVID I-I. BROWN BERTHA T. DAVIS TJESSIE M. LAW THARRIET W. MARR RAYMOND E. PANNIER KATHERINE A. RYAN SCHUYLER C. VAN SICKLE JOSEPHINE A. WHITE LATIN MARY E. HADLEY FRANCES H. KINGSLEY TWALTER V. MCDUFFEE EMIIIIE DE ROCHEMONT ROBERT W. ROSENBERG HORTENSE E. SPAULDING Faculty WILLIAM C. HILL, Principal SCIENCE CLARISSA G. BUFFUM TCLARENCE M. HALL FRANK Y. HESS PAULINE HUMPHREY ALEPH E. C. OLIVER LYMAN B. PHELPS HOME ECONOMICS OLGA GRIZZLE REBECCA S. FLAGG, Assistant JANET E. SCOTT, Assistant ' I ART GRACE L. BELL ROSE L. BUCKLEY, Assistant IHAZEL A. STACY, Assistant MUSIC APPRECIATION AND HARMONY MARY L. REGAL GLEE CLUBS, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA HAZEL L. CLARK PHYSICAL EDUCATION ' MODERN LANGUAGES Girls ' SIGNHILD V. GUSTAFSON ISABEL M. KAGWIN ELIZABETH O. P. LEWIS ELIZABETH S. MAGAY LINA J. MICHEL FRANCES E. THOMPSON KATHLENE H. TUTTLE 'THAROLD M. VANDERBILT ELIZABETH K. VAN SICKLE MATHEMATICS JOSEPHINE F. BAILEY ISABEL M. KAGWIN 'TALLEN H. KNAPP GEORGIA E. LYON MARY W. OWEN GERTRUDE M. MCKOAN, Assistant Boys HAROLD W. PRESSON DAVID H. REID, Assistant ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MARJORIE R. LATIMER, Educational Counselor E. 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SMITH Csecond semesvery Treasurer, WALTER BLOMFIELD Member-at-Large, HOWARD DAvIDsoN FRESHMAN YEAR President, RICHARD WOODBURY Treasurer, RUSSELL FAIRBANKS Vice-President, MURIEL HILLMAN WALTER BLOMFIELD Secretary, J OHN FORSSEN. MARY CONLIN Member-al-Large, KATHERINE FULLER Fazuliy Advisers, Miss LUCY H. CHAPMAN, MISS HARRIET W. MARR 103 E? 7 0 FH, 'S' 1 A 7 5 5 I 1 5 vq I i 1 J xx llllf XX N X. Illl ...T IJXNII L 4 V 4 kill -1 P 1 1 ' 1 'T' fic: i, , u , 1 .J Neil :A , 1 4 ' I L IRS! 5 I lf .llls IITQSII .XXX N ..l, l ' - 4 W E73 Y'l v-7 Fi J XXXXX 11 X N xx Zlglillilillillitiillll NllililIIUIEIZIIQIZIIEIZ .B IC Members of Class 1925? HARD STOWELL WOODBURY, President Yale University B A. A. Cl, 2, 351 President of Class Cl, 2,351 Welfare Board Cl. 2, 35: Secretary of House C153 House Cup Debate Cl, 253 House Cl, 25: Recorder Stall' Cl, 253 Business Stall' of Blue and White Cl, 253 Student Police Force Cl, 253 Cheer Leader Cl. 25g Secretary of Student Advisory Board C253 Speaker of House C253 Senate C253 Representative on Affiliated Board of lli-Y C253 Treasurer of Welfare Board C253 Captain of Student Police Force C253 Deputy-Chief of Student Police Foree C25Q Vice-President of Cheer Leaders Club C253 Manager of Crew C251 Tennis Squad C253 Amherst Cup Debate C253 Senate Tablet Debate C253 Ili-Y C2, 35: Secretary of Welfare Board C2. 353 Trustee of Liberty Chest C2, 353 President of Alliliated Board of Springfield Hi-Y Clubs C353 Auditor of Custodian's report of Liberty Chest C353 President of Student Advisory Board C35. I desire lllis and so I eommanrl ll1is.' Lel my wzll slam! for a reason. TNTURIEL WATT1cns LTILLMAN, Vice-President Vassar College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Vice-President of Class Cl, 2, 353 Recorder Agent Cl, 2. 353 Social Committee C153 G. A. A. Assembly C253 Gym Meet C253 Class Gift Committee C253 Junior Prom Committee C252 Basket- ball Team C253 Blue and White Agent C2, 353 Student Poliee Force C2, 353 French Club C2, 35g 3B Cabaret Dance Committee C353 Assist- ant Subseription Manager of Recorder C351 Business Manager of Blue and White C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Honor Study Room Committee C353 Poverty Dance Committee C353 Bummage Sale C353 Class VVays and Means Committee C353 Vice-President of French Club C353 Senior Prom Committee C353 Usher for As You Like lt C35, So well slle arfled every par! ll'ill1 lhal vivaeious rersul1'liIy. TVTARY KATHERINE CONLIN, Secretary J unior College T G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g lB Social Committee C153 Gym Exhibition C253 Gym Meet C253 Pieredis Beta C253 Seeretary of Class C2, 35: Class Ways and Means Committee C2, 35Q Pierides Alpha C2. 353 French Club C2, 353 Beeorder Stall' C2, 353 Nisimaha C2, 35: Treasurer of Pierides Alpha C353 Assistant Editor of Beeorder C353 Winner of L'Allianee Francaise Medal C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Chairman of Class Day Committee C352 Usher for As You Like It C353 Chairman of Welfare Board Bazaar Committee C353 Lei ignoranre talk as il will, learning has ils value. Vi ILLIAM S. CLARK, Treasurer Darlrnoalli College B. A. A. Cl, 2. 35: Manager of Baseball Team C253 Fall Crew C25Q Junior Prom Committee C253 Hi-Y C2. 35: 3B Cabaret Dance Com- mittee C353 Treasurer of Class C353 Senior Prom Committee C353 Crew C353 Class Nominating Committee C35. Wlzal should a man do bul be merry? WENDELL BRACKETT Hass, Member-at-Large Boston U niversily B. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Orchestra C153 Track Squad C251 Boy Scout Anni- versary Assembly C2. 353 Hi-Y C2, 353 3B Cabaret Dance Committee C353 Class Banquet Committee C353 President of Hi-Y C353 As You Like It C353 Member-at-Large of Class C353 Energy is elernal delight C115 5 W in W 7 'H T EE fN g 5 l s ' 5 s 5 S C N 4 Q 1 V un- :YY ' i t'i't TMS..- 'v IZ: 1' 2 ' 2' 2 E '62 lf ' 71' 719 if ,. 'Z A 71, f ' n A - A - -Y f' - ff - ra - - S elnanzllslzllauuaaalsml siumilllralaiallalil are 'T E73 O1 XXXXXXXX ll I' IDA LILLIAN ANDERSON Junior College G. A. A. C1, 2, 35g '6Recorder Agent C1, 2, 353 Honorable Mention in 1A Declamation Contest C15g The Nursery Maid of Heaven C15g Property Committee of Pinafore C159 G. A. A. Fair C1, 25g Twelfth Night C255 First Prize in King Henry IV Poster Contest C253 Gym Meet C253 Junior Prom Committee C253 Treasurer of G. A.. A. C25g Players C2, 35g Pie-,rides Aplha C2, 359 Recorder Staff C2, 353 Keeper of the Rolls of Players C35g Assistant Editor of Recorder C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 What They Thinki' T35: Class Will Committee C353 Usher for As You Like It C35g Honorable Mention in As You Like It Poster Contest C35. Virtue is indeed its own reward. THEODORE A. ANDRIKOPOULOS Yale University B. A. A. C1, 2, 35g History Pageant C25. He fills his lifetime with deeds, not with inaclive years. MILTON M. ARONSTAM Yale University B. A. A. C1, 2, 355 Radio Club Cl, 25g House C1, 25. Sludioas lo please, yel not ashamed lo fail. CHARLES STUART BASSIN Yale Universily B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g House C153 Hockey Squad Cl, 253 Tennis Team C1, 25g Collectors' Club C25g Student Police Force C2. 353 Captain of Tennis Team C35. I am nothing if not crilicalf' LINWOOD WALTER BEATTY Springfield College B. A. A. CL 2, 353 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 355 Swimming Squad Cl, 255 Collectors' Club Cl. 25g Secretary of Collectors' Club C253 Gym Team C2, 35g Captain of Class Basketball Team C355 Soccer Team C 35. I lo mysel f am dearer lhan afriendf' . SYLVIA LOUISE BECKWITH Lesley Kindergarten School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35: Merry Wives of Windsor C15: Graduation Chorus C1, 25g G. A. A. Fair C253 PinafOre,' C25g Music Club C2, 35. A harmless flaming meleor shone for hair. C 19 5 N N I . E - :1 'rg-1-- 'v:Y E ' -1: . Y Y' ' Ifl ra li r .,, , f N, A A E Ei T3 Eli Fi 7 '3 1-I T Ein it Fi E33 J XXXXXXX y N l Zllilillilifllilliliillll NIB.IEIIIIIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ NEVARTTE BEDROSSIAN G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Gym Exhibition C213 Delegate to Progressive Convention in Mock Election C213 Nisimaha C2, 313 Pierides Alpha C2, 312 Student Police Force C2, 313 Program Committee of Affiliated Debating Society C313 Phillips' Prize Debate C313 3B Declamation Contest C313 Players C313 Recorder Staff C313 Assistant Art Editor of Blue and White C313 Designer of Program for As You Like lt C313 Assistant Editor of Recorder C311 Usher for As You Like lt C313 Designer of Program for Graduation Exercises C31. In her tongue is the law of kindness. EsTHER'AUsT1N BOWMAN University of Vermont G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31. i'For she is just the quiet kind Whose natures nerer varyf, ELIZABETHIBOYNTON Lesley Kindergarten School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Where But In America C113 The Man Who Married a Dumb VVife C213 Music Club C21. To laugh, lffor an instant only. DONALD FREEMAN BROWN Amherst College B. A. A. Cl, 213 Radio Club C213 Senate C31Q Current History Club C312 Booth at NVelfare Board Bazaar C31. Nothing endures but personal qualities. BOARDMAN BUMP Amherst College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Recorder Agent C113 Class Basketball Team C2, 313 Track Squad C313 Class Ways and Means Committee C313 Football Pin Committee C312 Class Banquet Committee C313 Current History Club C313 Hi-Y C313 Rummage Sale Committee C31. 'SI neither fear nor ftespisef' ROLAND WILLIAM BUSHEY Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute B. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Class Basketball Team C213 Football Team C2, 31. I trust, and am content. ll : N N Q . -J 1 ' 5 : ' -'Qu-v - ': : 3 ' 1 . af, :ff Z WI IQI A 2 -A, AA LL - V - f II :fn ,mfEEjQEQffiQ1 W El? ER it E 'Q Q W f - - - A ' - - A - ZIQZIZIIEIQIISIIEIIBSIIJ elillltilllililillalil ae 5' W3 Y7 Y7 W J i' XXXX XXX 2 N ANNA JOCELYN CAMPBELL Connecticut College G. A. A. Cl, 2. 353 Gym Exhibition C253 Democratic Elector in Mock Election C253 Pierides Alpha C353 Basketball Team C352 Freshman Reception Committee C353 Booth at Welfare Board Bazaar C353 Property Mistress for As You Like Iti' C353 Bummage Sale C35. Virtue is bold and goodness never fearful. RALPH CANTWELL Springfield College 3 Crew Cl. 253 Class Basketball Team C253 Student Police Force C253 Pinafore C253 Assistant Subscription Manager of Blue and White C253 Assistant Subscription Manager of Recorder C253 Sub- scription Manager of Recorder C35. The world is good, the people are good We're all good fellows together. MARJORIE CARHART Connecticut College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Meet C253 Gym Exhibition C253 Pierides Alpha C23 353 Secretary of Pierides Alpha C353 French Club C353 Hockey Squad C353 Basketball Squad C353 Statistics Stall' of Blue and White C353 Booth at Welfare Board Bazaar C353 Usher for As You Like ll. C353 Rummage Sale C353 Thanksgiving Assembly C353 Wardrobe Mistress for As You Like It C35. UI never knew so young a body with so old a head. W 6 H .,.Aq 3 . .,-- .1 9'- s .st 'H Bari 1 ANNE CEcrL1A CARRIGAN Hope College iil A V G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Easter Assembly C253 Christmas Assembly C253 3B Dance Committee C353 3A Nominating Committee C353 3A Banquet I: 3 I , Committee C353 Usher for As You Like lt C35. j- 1 t is ,so to Speak, an inborn 'Iuality Qf a girl to wish to 'l:'l ' All please everything that has a pair of eyes. IRENE MABEL TAFT CLEGG Smith College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35: Pierides Alpha C23 353 Recorder Stall C23 353 Blue and White Staff C353 Phillips' Prize Debate C353 Second Prize in 3B Declamation Contest C353 Bummage Sale C35. Great things come from the heart. DAVID lVlARTIN CONNOR Georgetown University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Class Basketball Team Cl. 2, 351 Class Basketball Captain C253 Student Police Force C23 353 Baseball Team C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Class Day Committee C353 Class Song Committee C353 Class Presentation Committee C35. 'iF'irst in the fight and every graceful deed. ll N I t C 5 - : v -f..u- - v :ew-v-1: ' QC If 2f,' 7 - ,A A- A- i. - ,- Ifl ll uf: ,m.em.eQ'Tem 5' T3 El? 7 7 '3 T T D ell ie! Zl llillillll MIDI-.AIIIIII IZI IZI T ETS W W 5? DAVE FRANKLIN COOK Springjield College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Baseball Team Cl, 2, 353 Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Vice-President of Class C153 Secretary of Chess Club C153 Football Team C2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 353 Pinafore C253 Easter Assembly C253 Christmas As- sembly C25. V The voice of lhe schoolboy rallies lhe ranks: 'Play up, play! up and play lhe game. THEODORE FULLER COWAN Boston Universily B. A. A. Cl. 2, 353 Radio Club C153 Current History Club C253 Student Police Force C2, 353 Baseball Team C353 Orchestra C353 Chairman of Current History Club C353 Usher at 3A Lecture C353 Usher at Poverty Dance C35. Speech is beller lhan silence. IJANIEL JosEPII CRONIN Holy Cross College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 353 Radio Club C2, 353 Class Ballot Committee C353 Usher at Poverty Dance C353 Usher at 3A Lecture C35. His slrenglh is lo sil slill. l WILLIAM HOWARD DAVIDSON Universify of Pennsylvania B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Alliliated Debating Society C1, 2, 353 Class Basket- ball Team C1, 2, 353 Track Team C153 lA Social Committee C153 House Cl, 253 Member-at-Large of Class C253 House Cup Debate C253 Chairman of House Membership Committee C253 Senate Tablet Debate C253 2B Social Committee C253 Assistant Manager of Basket- ball Team C2, 353 Senate C2, 353 3B Declamation Contest C35. He from whose lips divine persuasion flows. CORA LEE DAVIS WesUield Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 G. A. A. Assembly C253 Gym Meet C253 Junior Prom Committee C252 Music Club C2, 35. UNO! stepping o'er Ihe bounds of modeslyf' OLGA DAVIS Simmons College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Pierides Cl, 2, 353 Chairman of 1B Social Com- mittee Cl53 Gym Exhibition C253 Recorder C2, 353 Chairman of Coming Events in Pierides C353 Assistant Editor of Recorder C353 Usher for As You Like It C35. Sweelness of disposilion charms lhe soul. 'mgeag - - - U E.EE.lEQ'CEQi M ET? FB 7 7 W W Zlljillilillallillillll MIDI.HIIIUIEIZIISIZIIEIZ Fl 53 5 Fi' 53 1 7 ELIZABETH DE COSTER Miss Whelock's School G. A. A. Cl. 2, 353 Basketball Squad C153 Swimming Meet Cl5g Class Gift Committee C25g Usher for 3A Lecture C35g Usher for As You Like Itf, C35. HAS merry as lhe day is long. EDWARD YAN WINKLE DELEHANTY illassachusells Agricnllural College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Blue and White Agent C25. 65E1,'CF.VllLlllg comes if a man will only wail. DORIS ESTELLE DIRESCTHER Skidmore College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, G. A. A. Fair Cl, 2, 35g Student Police Force C25g Christmas Assembly C253 Easter Assembly C25g Captain of Student Police Force C35g Usher for As You Like It C35. The sweetest noise on earth, a w0man's tongue. l MARGARET ELLIS W ildclij' School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Hockey Team Cl, 2, 353 IA Social Committee Cl5g Gym Meet C253 Gym Exhibition C25g Class Gift Committee C25g Junior Prom Committee C25g G. A. A. Fair C25g Student Police Force C2, 353 Winner of Tennis Tournament C353 Advertising Staff of Blue and White C355 Humor Staff of Blue and White C353 Senior Prom Committee C35g Usher for As You Like It C35. Lei men say whafere lhey will Woman, woman rules lhern slill. ' BERTHA EPSTEIN G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Junior Prom Committee C25g Usher for As You Like It C35. There's a time for all llzingsf' NIILDRED DORIS ETIENNE Westfield Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35. 1 was never less alone lhan when by myself. C l6 5 E? wa EE it 'I 'Q I ZIQEIZIIEIZIIEIISIISEIU NUBJEIIIIH Aj IZI D NATHAN FALK Y., B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 lladio Club Cl, 2, 33g Orchestra Cl, 2, 33. t. HfllIl1Sl'C is well said lo be U10 speech ofa11yel.s. I En JEROME FENTON Boslon Universily B. A. A. Cl, 2, 33g Student Police Force C23. Noble deeds fha! are concealed are mos! e.9lf'emed. Y LOUISE KATIIRYN FITZGERALD f Sargeni School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl, 2. 33g Swimming Team Cl, 23. A sweel allraclire kind of graces. I , l V7 THOMAS FITZGERALD B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Class Basketball Team Cl, 233 nH0l'0I'tl0I'l, Stall' C2, 333 Senate C2, 33g Class Nominating Committee C333 Class Day Connnittee C331 Student Poliee Foree C33. U An omzre of 11'1'I is Irorlh a pound of sorrow. 5' MARTIN FRICEDMAN Harvard Unirersily B. A. A. Cl, 2, 335 Players Cl. 2. 233: Alliliated Debating Society Cl. 2, 333 Three Pills in a Bottle C133 Honorable Mention in IA English Prize-Speaking: Contest Cl3g llouse Cl. 23: llonse Cup Debate C233 Abe Lineoln and Little A. D. 423g Winner of llistory Medal C233 Class Ways and Means Committee C33: First Prize in SB Decla- ,7 Illlfllllln Contest C333 Senate C333 Winner of Harvard Book Prize C335 Class Basketball Team C33g Usher at Senior Prom C333 Rummage Sale Committee C33g Student Poliee Foree C332 Class Nominating Committee C333 Recorder Staff C333 Class Will Committee C333 As You Like lt C33. 1 Ile was a scholar, and a ripe and good one. ALBERT HARVEY FROST Posl Graduale Q-7 B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Recorder Agent Cl3g Collcetors' Club C23. I am alwalvs in hasle. but never in a lmrryf' 1-1 XXXXXXXX 11111111 A- C IT 3 Q- I -lfZ2l lEu Eg1miIem1EQTiEQiE 53 W E73 'E Fi 'Q T '61 tn 5' v-7 I Fl' l n IZIIEIZQIIElliliillllldilll.EIIIUIEIZIIQIZI ae SHIRLEY FROST Leland Power School of Spoken Word G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Music Club C35. 'iStlence is more eloquent than words. PHILIP ARMSTRONG GATES B. A. A. Cl. 2, 355 House Cl,-255 Student Police Force C2, 35. Hhterit is worthier than fame. LAURENCR EVERETT GENACK Universal Chiropractic College B. A. A. C1,,2, 353 Radio Club Cl., 253 Blue and NVhite Agent. C251 Manager of Soccer Team C253 Humor Stall' of Blue and White 135, Wen offew words are the best men. SYLVIA GLASSER M asic School Ci. A. A. Cl. 2. 355 Music Club Recital C253 Vice-President. of Nlusic Club C25g Music Club C2, 355 President Of Music Club C35. 'tSuch sweet sift notes as yet rnasictanfs cunning never gave the enraptured air. ' lVlALCOLM GRAHAM CSREENANVAY Amherst College '5BecOrder Stall Cl, 2. 353 B. A. A. Cl, 25g Recorder Agent Cl. 251 House C25g French Club C253 House Cup Debate C255 'llt!IlIllS Team C253 Senate C2, 353 Track C2, 35: Class Bazaar Committee C351 Chair- man of Class Photograph Committee C35: Current, History Club C351 Electrician for As You Like lt C35: Educational Week Assembly C35g Senate Constitutional Committee C35. 'S 4 moral, sensible, and well-bred rnanf, JAMES HALE, JR. Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 liadio Club Cl5g House Cl. 255 Music Club C251 Junior Prom Committee C255 Senate C2, 35g VN elfare Board C2. 35g Captain of the B. A. A. Ticket Salesmen C35g Vice-President Of Vtvel- fare Board C35g President Of Wlelfare Board C355 Student Police Force C355 Subscription Manager of Blue and White C35g President of Senate- C35g Amherst Cup Debate C35. 'LSz'lence. silence. I must have order. ' C 13 5 ' , , time - - -,a-en.ER-eeIe 5' W3 FH 1 7 7 'H T L ZI ,IZIlEI2llEllilIlSllll .NIB-.IEIIIIIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ ET ETS 53 W ET? JOHN J. ISIANVKES B. A. A. Cl, 2, 31. Wise to resolve and patient to perform. Secretarial School G. A. A. C1, 2, 35: Hockey Squad CD5 Soccer Team Cljg Class Basket- ball Team Cljg Tennis Champion Clbg Gym Exhibition C2jg Music Club C2, 31, Usher for As You Like It CDH. HELEN HOULIHAN No one knows better than myself. ELIZABETH M. JACKSON Preparatory School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g G. A A. Fair CU, Music Club Cl, 2,53 Usher for Music Club Recital C2jg Class Basketball Team C2jg Usher for As You Like It', C3J. That mighty truth-how happy are the good. ' ARCHIE GEOItGE JEFFERSON Dartmouth College B. A. A. Cl. 2, 3.53 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 333 House Cljg Track Team C2Dg Basketball Team C323 Football Team CBD. 'Ulrrayed in candor and simplicity. JQOSE HELEN KALMAN G. A. A. Cl, 2, Sj. Thy modest-v's a candle to thy merit. GRETCHEN KINGSLE1' Bridgewater Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Soccer Team Cl. ll: Hockey Team Cl, 25: Gym W3 EJ? FE W W 'T V7 Meet C251 G. A. A. Fair C2. 3Dg Gym Exhibition C3D. T Be sure you are right, then go ahead. I N g ' -v?-1 ? 5 -Av' .L A, ,A A, ,A L Y -- Ile len eu an O .E P AA AA AA AA ' A- A -AA AA 'T 51 'W Fi' 7 ' XXXXXXXX J 1111111 Zllilillilgllillitlillll MIB-.EIIIHIEIZIISIZIIEIZ MAURICE MOSES LAVENE Universily of Michigan B. A. A. Cl, 2, 33g Class Basketball Team Cl, 2.3g Boy Scout Assem- blies Cl. 233 Junior Prom Committee C23g Progressive Elector in Mock Election C233 Student Police Force C33. God bless lhe man who firsl invenled sleep. NORMAN HARVEY LEE Norlheaslern Unirersily B. A. A. Cl, 2, 335 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 33: Student, Police Force C2, 33g Football Team C333 Manager of Football Team C33. To be slrong is lo be happy. WILLIAM B. LEONARD Leland Slanford Unlrersily B. A. A. Cl, 2, 33g Blue and White Agent Cl3q Recorder Agent Cl. 23, Secretary of Radio Club Cl, 233 Manager of Basketball Team C2. 33g Hi-Y C2, 333 Business Manager of As You Like ltl' C33g Poverty Dance Committee C331 Class Nominating Committee C33 Alas.' the lone of women! il is known To be a lovely and a fearful lhingf, HENRY LEVIN B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Class Basketball Team C2, 33. HI do loalhe eJcplanalion. CHARLES SAUL LEwIs Universily of Pennsylvania B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Crew Squad C231 Class Basketball Team C2, 331 Football Team C2. 33, Baseball Squad C33g Student Police Force C33. There is some crerlil in l1f'!-H11 jolly. LORETTA MIARY LYONS Illonnl Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 335 Gym Exhibition C23g Hockey Team C233 Class Ways and Means Committee C.i, 331 Recorder Stall C2, 333 Assistant Editor of Recorder C33g Class Basketball Team C33g Treasurer of Pierides Alpha C33g Chairman of Class Poem Committee C333 Usher for As You Like lt C333 Associate Editor of Recorder C333 Booth at Welfare Bazaar C33g Class Bummage Sale Committee 1333. Il is rnnqnil people uho acrornplivh rnnclzfi C 20 .. s K 3 ' er ' ua .gM.e.E1iEQT EEE E Wa ii W3 EW I 7 'Q T Eli YT I 5' V7 iixxx xx J lllllizl auanzlnalananuaaasinli NIB-.tilllfllilallilliil amz HELEN MARSH Brown University G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Soccer Squad C153 G. A. A. Fair C1, 255 Gym Ex- hibition C25g Usher for AS You Like It'l C35. Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. JOSEPH THOMAS MASUCCI Springyield College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, House CI5, Student Police Force C25. HA good heart is heller than all the heads in the world. CHRISTINE MARION METCAIAF G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Gym Meet C253 Music' Club C2, 35. One who never undertakes anylh ing inejfecluallyf' GRACE MARION MILLER Wesmeld Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Exhibition C25. K'She who is good is happy. GEORGE KINGSTON MORIIKRTY University of Pennsylvania B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Tennis Squad C253 Soccer Team C25g Class Basket- ball Team C25g Track Team C353 Senate C355 Humor Stall' of Blue and White C355 Current History Club C35. An a fable and courteous gentleman. MANUEL NEIGHER Northeastern University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Humor Stall' Of Blue and Vllhite C35, Curtain Man- ager for As You Like It C353 Class Basketball Team C35. A round the mighty master came the marvels which his pencil wrought. A- C215 V f v! i A 'el -- - - - - - an -.m.IfeE..IaQ EQ? gm F73 E73 EW E 'E W to QZIZIIEIZIISIIEMSMIUNM.HIIIUIEIZIISIZI amz W ET1 Y l '7 W '3 i XXXXXXXX J llllllrl HAROLD EDWIN NEWBERT B. A. A. C1, 2, 35. 'AAS idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean RICHARD IRVIN NOYES University of Michigan B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Crew C15g Track Squad C253 Senate C2, 35g Hi-Y C2, 35g Welfare Board C355 Secretary of Hi-Y C355 Class Nominating Committee C35g Treasurer of Welfare Board C353 Welfare Board Bazaar Committee C35g Class Prophecy C35. Sober as a judge. GEORGE M. 0,CONNOR Massachusetts Institute of Technology A Entered September, 1923 B. A. A. C2, 355 Exchange Editor of Recorder C2, 353 Senate C353 Captain of Student Police Force C35g Orchestra C353 Radio Club C35g Humor Staff of Blue and White C35. I am the most concerned in my own interests. SARAH AGNES O,CONNOR G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Booth at G. A. A. Fair C25. I see the right and I approve it loof, DAVID PALLOCK A rt-preservative of all arts. RUTH BLANCHE PALMER Columbia University G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Advertising Staff' of Blue and White C35g Music Club C355 Candy Committee for As You Like It C35. 5 A penny for your thoughts. 22 C 5 -4 ' Wi' - CE 3 - - - .,m-eE..eEieE- F33 E33 7 W 53 W 5' 53 E7 EW J XXXXXXXX I I auauzlnauanauuauaaanu Aeuminluauauellanzl are . MARGARET S. PATENAUDE G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31g Gym Exhibition C21g G. A. A. Fair C21g Music Club C2, 31g Chairman of Program Committee of Pierides Alpha C315 Class Prophet C313 Usher for As You Like It C31. A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. DOROTHY MARY PHILLIPS Forsythe Infirmary G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31g Hockey Squad Cl, 2, 315 Soccer Squad Cl, 2. 31g Gym Meet C11g G. A. A. Fair C113 Welfare Board C2, 313 Class Nom- inating Committee C31g Head Usher for As You Like It C31g Proph- ecy on Prophets C315 Cheer Leader C31. A merry heart doth good like a medicine ALFREDA STELLA PLASS Boston Conservatory of Music G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Music Club C21g Usher for As You Like ltn C31. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. LAURA KATHERINE SACKETT Mount Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Music Club C213 Gym Exhibition C213 Class Gift Committee C21g Usher for As You Like It C31. Grace was in all her steps, in every gesture dignity. l l ANN SALVAGE Academy of Speech Arts G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31g Student Police Force C31g Candy Committee for 'LAS You Like It C31. F or hope is but the dream of those that wake. J osEPH O. SAWTELL, JR. B. A. A. C1, 2, 313 Freshman Baseball Team C113 Football Team C21g Hi-Y C2, 319 Class Nominating Committee C315 Senior Prom Committee C31- A little nonsense now and then I s relished by the wisest men. C23 N x N I -J J tl ' il 'E iT- '.i ' v '-'13 7 2 v ff' :f,' 1 A, ,A A, L- L- .i' Ifl Il II II m-eEjgeEffEEE M EE E33 FZ' 7 53 W ZI!EIZllEIZll5lliliillllldill.lilllllalillalzllili LEWIS ARNOLD SEYBOLT Amherst College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 332 Hockey Squad C133 House C233 Crew C1, 233 Base- !-, ball Squad C233 History Pageant C233 Student Police Force C2, 331 E. Class Presentation C33. HAS well be out of the world as out offashionf' WALTER THOMAS SHEA Massachusetts Agricultural College B. A. A. Cl. 2, 333 Collectors' Club Cl, 2, 333 Treasurer of Collectors' Club C233 Nursery Maid of Heaven C233 Henry IV C23: Players C2, 333 Recorder Staff C2, 333 Secretary of Collectors, Club C332 President of Collectors' Club C33g Treasurer of Players C331 President of Players C333 Twelfth Night C333 Third Prize in 3B Declamation Contest C333 Advertising Manager of As You Like It C333 Class Nominating Committee C333 Class Will Committee C332 Vllelfare Bazaar Play C333 Senate Patriotic Assembly C333 Member at Large of Senate C33. ETS V l Play out the play! ELEANOR JEAN SHOUGHRUE Miss McClintock's School ,- 3 3 ' G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 G. A. A. Fair C233 Recorder Staff C2, 333 Music Club C333 Student Police Force C333 Usher for As You Like It C33. nllappy am I, from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? - C 1 by '1 as ls . . , .., 9- 2 7 .,,J H1 1 Q Q C9 . E O r QQ GDP PU? P1 Gm. Z v-1. gm: O CD es? 8 seg Q rn mn 30201 3 BP-4 Cl 1-as H U2 ' 'PU : 5-, Q30 T' F N' go 5 E5 P1 S' 5: 3 Q.. F' E Q O S :co g- S-5 C'-1 3-1 : 3 afi- 5 'O E 532. E QQ 1 'fs tl. rf: 2- ZA be U' 5 :H Q . s BTG S E-N :. mc, e ' Q it N Q20 Q' :H - go rs -- Q. H: 3 WZ zu 3 Sf E 98 5 Ya' S E rn N -. , 2 .. ': Q g' is 2 F Q N' 35 E.. Q ,. 2 :QE Q G' JESS 2.02 G... H -, fs -ig 9, E S- , N' no 2,3 1? s 2 i XXKXXXXX 11111111 H. W. SKINNER Wortlz. courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are. C243 l s tein A - YZF - IZI -M.EEj-EQ'AI2 'T E? T3 E73 7 7 W T T BTG ZIQEIZIIEIZIIEIIEITISMIJ Mill-.IIIIIIIEIZIIEIZI ae BONNIE SOLIN University ry' Pennsylvania Entered September, 1925 B. A. A. C33. We know what we are, but we know no! what we may be. CATHERINE STARR Conservatory of Music G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Soccer Team C232 Music Club C233 Gym Assembly C233 Gym Exhibition C233 Rummage Sale C333 3B Declamation Con- test C333 Booth at Welfare Board Bazaar C333 Usher for As You Like It C33. K'0f manners genlle, of affections mild. T IRMA ELIZABETH VANDER WOLK WiUred Academy of Beauty Culture G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 G. A. A. Fair Cl, 2, 333 Gym Meet C233 Student Police Force C2, 333 3B Dance Committee C333 3A Dance Committee C333 Chairman of Candy Committee C333 Bummage Sale C33. NI have a hear! with room for every joy. 7 ROBERT B. WALKER Boston University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Baseball Team C133 Class Basketball Team Cl, 233 Baseball Squad C233 Football Team C233 Secretary of B. A. A. C23: Basketball Squad C233 Student Police Force C333 Senate C333 Class Nominating Committee C333 3A Dance Committee C333 Chairman of Senior Prom Committee C33. MII is limbs were cast in manly mould Ei For hardy sports or contest bold. ELIZABETH CORBETT WARD Skidmore College G.A.A. Cl, 2, 333 G. A. A. Fair C133 Pierides Alpha C2, 333 Recorder Agent C333 Usher for As You Like lt C333 Assistant Art Editor of Blue and White C333 Student Police Force. C33. v-I She lhat was ever fair and never proud. Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. DORIS ALICE WELLS Boston University G. A. A. C1, 2, 333 Pierides Beta C133 Pierides Alpha C2, 333 Recorder ,.., Agent C233 Usher for As You Like It C33. I think, therefore I exist. 1 N 2 s A A 5 I 2 Q i253 : +I 7 Y A r - ' -A ' 'A rg- - A I la na time -- - msi-IgE -EQ IEQJQ , E - . V -. E73 T3 FB W 7 '3 W ET 53 Lois FRANCHER WILCOX Mount Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31. Strange to the world, she wore a bashful look. VERLIE WILLARD Dana Music School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Pinafore C113 Soccer Team C213 Gym Meet C213 Gym Exhibition C213 Graduation Chorus C213 Nisimaha C2, 313 Stu- dent Police Force C313 Booth at Welfare Board Bazaar C313 Usher for As You Like It C313 3rd Prize 3B Declamation Contest C31. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. 77 W E0 ZQQIZIIEIZIIEllilliilllldill.EIIIHIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ 'KI DOROTHY MARY WESCHLER Sargent School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Gym Meet C213 Gym Exhibition C213 Student Police Force C2, 313 Hockey Squad C313 Usher for As You Like It C313 Advertising Staff of Blue and White C31. Good humor and generosity carry the day the world over. EDNA DORIS WINITZKY Barnard College G. A. A. C1, 2, 313 Music Club Recital C213 Music Club C2, 313 Be- c0rder C2, 31: Vice-President of Music Club C313 French Club C313 Candy Committee for As You Like It C31. The music in my heart I bore, long after it was heard no more. JOHN YOUNG Entered Central in September, 1923. B. A. A. C1, 2, 31. A good name is better than riches. WARD STANLEY YUNKER Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 House C11g Advertising Manager of Recorder C313 Cut Editor of Blue and White C31. Nor is he content with soft repose. 1 2 : 1 N 5 I A 5 Q 4,261 - : v -r u f ? 'v'1: Y 1 f' -' Q l ' A A A A A Y' 'f ' ' 7 , I tel - eu - Mawr? EQ- W 7 ETH T 1 '3 Tl T 51 Wa W3 W E3 XXXXXXX il I illglillilillillilliilll smsilllralalizllalgzl amz HERMAN ZIMMERMAN Columbia University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Collectors' Club C155 Student Police Force Cl, 253 Class Basketball Team C25. One hour's sleep before mignight is worth three after. MATTHEW HERMAN ZIMMERMAN Boston University B. A. A. C1, 2, 355 Baseball Squad C15g Student Police Force Cl, 259 Class Basketball Team C25. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Meet C253 G. A. A. Assembly C255 Gym Ex- hibition C25g G. A. A. Fair C25g Pierides Alpha C35g Class Day Com- V mittee C353 Wardrobe Mistress for As You Like It C35. Time not given to study is time lost. WILLIAM GEHRKE A Zin jliilemuriam ilu reherent memorp nf nur classmates ROBERT ANGELL DALE JOHN WILLIAM F ORssEN, JR. ' died July 24, 1923 died June 9, 1924 WALTER GEORGE BLOMFIELD died September 25, 1925 27 N N T C Q r J 1. Ev vrLY 'iv-v--v?v--v-17 - A , - Z I A A A - - W A A fl ll Il Ifl ,mls-E3EE'712Q- ROSE ZLOTNICK e New York Universityl W3 EW FH 7 W EW W W E33 553 F53 W EW WE XXXXXX N ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIEIIHIII sm.1illlalalellanel ae History of the Class of 1925? A STORY OF OUR WORLD The Sphere of 19255 by Willem Hendrick Van G. Wells FOREWORD Many years ago, when I was a very little boy, I came to Central with a group which called itself the Class of 19255. From that moment on, I have watched history being made through the efforts of this group. This account of their career should not be only interesting and amusing, but also it should be highly educational. It sets a fine example! In order to make the way easier for those who follow, I shall write these worthy traditions in such a simple manner, that even the unlettered, pagan 1B,s may receive the light which is so graciously offered them. Willem Hendrik Van G. Wells WHENCE WE CAME We live under the shadow of a gigantic question mark, don't we? What are we here for, anyhow? We know, of course, that we are here for a purpose, but just what that is we are uncertain. We know but little of when we actually commenced to startle the world with our brilliance, nevertheless we are keenly conscious that we did that at an early age. Like our very remote ancestors, we were at first unable to walk erect. Our language which is now used by all about us was then in its first stages of evolution. We conversed by gurgling da-da and Glllubl I l' Traces of this original speech still remain with us, since it has recently been discovered after much research that the words Hot Dog! came from the primitive Og dobl , which was the term we first used Qto convey the impression that we required nourishment. We made daily progress in every way, managing in the meantime to shed a superabundance of luminance upon the admiring crowds which constantly sur- rounded us. Gradually we acquired our taste for crab salad and alligator pears: so by the time we were able to feed ourselves, we had already formed definite tastes. About this time also, we began to consider paper, shoes, and pins as unedible. In the meantime our lungs had developed, and we were well able to attract greater attention to ourselves. As time flew by, we entered-- THE GREEN AGE We became more and more certain of our perfection. Then one day our dis- illusionment ended. We became acquainted with a terrible device called '6school . Although we dreaded to encounter this horror, some unknown force suddenly pulled us into the midst of this maelstrom, and we found ourselves helplessly con- fined to its depths. We began to lose our former self-confidence, and by the time we had entered the junior high school stage we were shy little creatures maintaining an infinite faith in Santa Claus, and just loving to do our home lessons. This was our green age. At this time, even our color senses were so affected that our complexions were spoken of as being green in appearance. Now we encountered terrible de- E .-E C235 F 'f 77 53 F a at -A as E Q ' I ffl - WI , - - - - - -1m.eE..I2Q EE? W W3 EW 53 W W EI? W W ETH E53 W ET! Ti XXXXXXXX J ll alnanzulanaunauuaaalsslli .Nlbllilllil ' nal ' nal liriums called Latin and Algebra , and at this time also, many of us began to fear the weekly theme. In the midst of these trials, we had nostalgic visions of that time to come when we could bob our hair Cprovided We were girlsj, and when Qif we were boysj we would hasten the advent of our first suit of long trousers. Despite these dreams, however, it was some time before we passed into---Q THE AGE or INNOCENCE After our honorable expulsion from our respective junior highs, we entered Central's vast portals. Innocent we were, and there was yet a decidedly greenish tinge to our countenancesg but we soon changed. We learned in chemistry about the process of ionization, and we were positively delighted to find that our green tinge was active enough to immediately ionize. We became keen, our confidence returned, we became statesmen, diplomats! We formed and put into effect our constitution. We became politicians, we led in our sphere. At the same time, we made our debut into society. Our 1B social followed. Apparently we still retained some of our primitive bashfulness, for with the exceptions of a few daring souls, the girls congregated at one end of the hall, while the boys grouped at the other. Despite this, a fine time was had by all, as the newspapers sometimes say, and we continued to make history. By our IA semester, our terrible complex for green had so dissipated, that we dared to take a vote on the colors that were to be incorporated in our banner. The heart-rending combination of garnet and silver was at last decided upon. The numerous sittings of our august governing body were disrupted by an appalling wrangle over the collection of dues. Several times the air was made positively smoky by the enthusiastic discourses our orators presented. To this effect, the versatile George Yarrington added by a hectic declamation of then existing traffic problems. Then came--- THE AGE OF ADVANCE lt would be futile to endeavor to show to exactly what degree these social, political, and economic problems affected our lives, suffice it to say that they brought about changes in our mode of existence. We advanced, we leaped ahead, we forged on, we pressed forward, we progressed, to be candid, we enjoyed an age of advance. Our 2B social was a perfect example of this. No unwritten line any longer barred the room in which the social was held. And then suddenly came--- THE RIPER AGE Much excitement! ! Fire! Calmostj Murder! Cpretty near! War!! land then somelj Yarrington again said words heard 'round the world in his address on Student Government and Honor Courts which he delivered before the assembled class. The words flamed in every bra-in. Yes! No! Sure! Perhaps! Why? Nope! Sure! Never!-but how this controversy ended has not yet become apparent. During these dark and trying hours, the Junior prom served to keep alive the spark of advancement that smouldered in every heart. Thank heavens! We were preserved for greater things. Peace restored, we regained our equilibrium and managed to collect what few of our senses remained. Not so bad! We were still better than good, and still able to tell our teachers a 5 A-5 p c 20 u - - F73 ET? EU E W is W ' ZIQEIZIIEIZIISllilflillllildilll.EIIIUDIEIZZ IEIZII IZZ Eli E73 m fra W 53 XX XXXX thing or two Cthat is-occasionallyj, and still able to argue for our rights and lefts. And so entered another age, for with promotion, we entered-i THE AGE or PERFECTION As seniors we acted the part. Not only did we act it, we played it so playfully that we were perfect in one respect, if not in more. Everyone admitted that, even our teachers! Our studies became mere nothings Cin some cases less than thatlj, and life took on a sanguine aspect. Early in the semester, as a mere matter of form, we presented our 3B dance. Hot Dog! The remainder of the semester was one roseate haze. So we entered-M THE AGE OF ABSOLUTE PEREECTION lVloney! Moneyl!! MORE MONEYHV' Gotta graduate proper! Yeah9 UH-huh!!! Check!', Commercial enterprise entered our lives at this period. We became masters of finance. Rummage-sale-Dr. Bowker-Football souvenirs-Senior play-WHEEE Y!! Wellllll-Cyawwwwwnj That's that! And then came-- THE AGE OF FRIVOLITY A dread disease crept into our midst, despite what weak opposition we were able to give it. lt spread with amazing swiftness, and before we were aware, the entire class was severely attacked with?-PHOTOPHOBIA! This disease brought with it a strange aftermath, for we became indolent and energetic, glad and sorrowful, foolish and wise. We prepared our graduation clothesg actually distributed without restraint our priceless prom ticketsg planned class day with its usual excessive dignity and wisdom, and then we prepared-we prepared- but for what is yet a question for we continue to exist in the shadow of that great interrogation point. This far, however, we have blazed, a broad trail which others may feel safe and welcome to use. We, the Class of '255, have done this-Why? -we don't know, because that blamed question mark is still in the way, but we shall press on and on! llerberl W. Skinner C01 N 2 : N i cl 3 : l uv 1 - 'Y Y YA -A 'A '- , - -- WI IZ! Ill 'E f - A - ,meE..EE1- .EE W3 W EW W W E73 W W ETS W W3 W EB D73 aluaszulalalnauuaealssnli sm.Aisllmnagalllalnillanz Presentation of the Class of 1925? Our first victim is James Hale, Jr. Will the class politician please step forward? It is a well-known fact that this most worthy member of the class of ,255 aspires to the life of a real dyed-in-the-wool politician. So, Jimmie, we have decided to give you something which will be of real materialistic value to you in your chosen pursuit in life. Here is a little token of stability and efficiency, a Soap Box, which you may use as a platform in future campaigns. Compliments of Davidson's Meat Market. Mr. Jerome Fenton. Jerome, you are the class hypochondriac. We hate to say it, but that means you are somewhat of a gloomy Gus. Now, you can't go through life like that. As Shakespeare hath it: Loose now and then a scatter'd smileg and that we'll live upon. So, we've decided to give you a book of one thousand jokes on the installment plan, so that you may have a laugh at regular intervals. If Miss Louise Fitzgerald happens to have arrived on time for these exercises Cwhich are now most overj, will she please step up here? Ah, Louise, how many thoughtful hours have you spent in the classical atmosphere of Boom 112, all because you did not bring a written excuse for your daily tardiness? We have felt genuinely sorry for you, so we offer you this permanent tardy excuse, which you may, if you like, leave to Miss Murphy or any other teacher. as a little memo of those good old days. Will the famous Dr. Cook, not the Polar Explorer, but our one and only Farmer. please take the floor? Doon, we have noticed that you surely make a hit on the baseball field, if not in English classes. We understand also that you are taking up music as a side line. Accept, Doc , this little, musical baseball bat with which you may play ball to the right tune in the future. Thomas Fitzgerald, will you stop your wise cracks for one minute and come here to me? Tom, you are said to have quite a line. According to the Recorder, one girl said that if she had your line, she'd take in washings. You ought to hook her up and buy her a washing machine. Now, it seems to us that that line of yours never seems to get you anythingg so it occurred to us that with a fish-hook to put on the end of that line, you might take in some poor sucker once in a while. Here's the hookg you've got the line. Do your stuff! Doris Wells. We hate to ask the class man-hater, pardon us folks, we mean misogynist, to step up here and face all these noisy, little boys, but we have to do it. Miss Wells, here is a copy of Shakespeare's immortal love story, Romeo and Juliet. Head it over a few times, and we are sure it will make you feel a little less indifferent towards the charms of such budding young Romeos as Bill Clark, and Harold Knapp. Martin Freedman step forward and get one last prize before you leave. Martin, we notice you have won pretty much of everything in this school except a HC . But we doubt if you know what a C looks like. Certainly you've never seen one on your report card. So here, Martin, is a large HC . We hope you'll never have another. Wendell Hess, if you can spare a minute from some of your numerous extra- curricula activities, will you please dash up here? Wendell, you seem to have some difficulty in getting the notices around before recess. 1t's not because you don't fill? na - - -gQ4EEllEE'iEE an E13 E13 W W E11 W M anzllalallauusnasalli MIDI-.lilllillali lalil ali m eva we W3 m 53 l 573 go fast enough, we're sure. lt's just that no human pair of feet could possibly get anybody around these corridors as fast as you want to go. So here's a pair of roller skates. We hope they'll help you to get around fast enough and far enough to meet all your dates on time. Is El Misterioso del Madrid in the audience? ls that you, Malcolm? Just come up here a moment, but keep your magic fingers away from our jewelry, please. Mr. Seyholt lost one valuable necklace last week. Malcolm, we noticed at the Bazaar you did not have quite room enough to get everything in sight up your sleeve. Now, what good is a sleeve to a magician if you canit use it for practical purposes? Here, Malcolm, is an extra sleeve. Next time you'll have room enough to get everything up it. We understand that the words of Shakespeare's Brutus, Hear me, for I will speak, frequently pass the lips of one of our fairest class-members. Irma, give us a chance to say a word to you for a change. The chief curse of your existence is that so many people insist on interrupting you when you have the floor Cwhich is most of the timej. We don't see how you can concentrate on telling people what to do when you are so frequently interrupted. Therefore, that you may be spared the necessity of shutting people up, we are giving you this pair of ear-muffs so you can wear them when they speak. We trust that with these you may find it convenient to talk on forever in spite of what others may say. lda Lillian and Tillie . It seems a shame that two people like you should look any farther for the ideal hubby', and wife. Now, we don't want to seem personal, but we would like to see you strike a match together. Here it is. Good Luck! Howard Davidson. You are reputed to have more schemes in your head for raising money than Ponzi himself. But we notice that many of your schemes never materialize. Therefore, We thought that this little book on F renzied Finance would be most useful. Bead it and try again. Muriel Hillman. In your stay at Central, we've noticed and marvelled at the ease and skill with which you knock off those Central Shieks . Here, Muriel, is a 'LMounted Police Badge as a tribute to your remarkable ability to Get Your Manu. Charles Bassin, who for these many years past has held the undisputed title of school Toreador , is requested to step forward. Charlie, my boy, we think Spain is the place for you, so we are presenting you this book of Spanish, the language of the bull-throwers. Peg Ellis and Walter Shea. We've been much concerned over the difficulty you have both had in common. lt's about your hair, children. Peg, you're the cutest girl in our class, but we can't see how a cute girl can hold this title long without those Mary Pickford curls, and your hair is anything but curly. Walter, you ought to have hair like Peg's, nice and straight and shiny, and look at the darn straw, Shredded Wheat l You need something to keep it in place,-though the head is not merely a place for hair. So, Peg and Walter, we are presenting you respectively with a curling iron and a jar of Bock of Gibraltar glue. We canit forget J oe Sawtell, one of the collegiates of '255, a full-fledged member of that famous Order of Drug Store Cowboys. Joe never rode across those Western plains, but man, he sure goes big with those Central Janes. Joe, while we dislike to discourage any of the up to date styles in footwear, nevertheless we consider it best for the interests of all in general, and particularly of those on the floor beneath C325 TEWEME - - -.cgfL.e.n..aE-ieEie W3 El? FH W W Eli W W 51 W3 W3 W EW KXXXXX J ll tix ZIIEIZZIISIZIIEIIEIIS IU silmilllmlalgllalil BIZ you, to present you this pair of O,Sullivan's double cushion rubber heels. Com- pliments of the Army and Navy store. Will Dot Phillips please step forward? Oh, yes, and Dan Cronin, too, and we shall bless you with some what-nots which will help you to gain bigger and better things. Dorothy had the honor of being voted the prettiest girl in the class of '255, a still greater honor when we consider the bevy of Venus's in the afore- mentioned class. Dot, it seems to us that you would be a worthy representative of Central at the Atlantic City beauty pageant, so we hereby present you with a ticket to Atlantic City where we know King Neptune shall anxiously be awaiting your arrival. Hail Miss '255! Dan, the blushing dapper, we have all noticed and admired those beautiful, rosy-posy cheeks. Accept, Dan, with the best wishes of the class of '255, this beauty compact. lf nature fails, turn to science. Now, for Sully Lewis and Archie Jefferson, the inseparables. Archie, now that your somewhat stormy career at C. H. S. is about to say finis , we want to give you something by which you shall ever remember those good old days. Here is a book, written by the Faculty, which contains the high lights of your stay here at Central appropriately entitled- Why Teachers Get Gray . Sully Lewis-get the name-Sullivan, We have been very much perplexed over your nationality. You are known as a Fighting Mick on the Football Field and, also, as a shrewd Abie , when buying a suit at the Yale Misfit Clothing Shoppe . Now Sully in due respect to both sides of your complex nationality, here is a .lewis Harp guaranteed to play anything from Glory be to St. Patrick ,to Kulfulter Fish is the Fish for Me . Mary Conlin and Sylvia Glasser. Mary, you have been so successful in solving all the problems of twenty five and fifty, and so that your mind may not rust in idleness after you have left us, here is a book of puzzles to keep you busy after your graduation. Now, Sylvia, you are another exceptionally gifted member of our class, and your renowned ability to tickle the ivories will, no doubt, make you one of our country's most famous musicians some day. Here is a book of encores which we know you will need in future recitals. Bert Skinner. We know that during your career at Central you must have burned gallons and gallons of midnight oil. While we admire your determination, we are afraid that the smoke from the oil may eventually affect your eyes. Con- sequently, necessity being the Mother of Invention, we are presenting you with this pair of smoked glasses, especially smoked by the oil you use in your study lamp. Bill Clark. We have something here which we know will satisfy you. Here, Bill, is a deck of Chesterfields-they satisfy. Wait until you can't see the school before you light up. Bill Leonard. Big, bad Bill went riding one night with that Certain Party . All went well until alas,-exactly at midnight, about a million miles from nowhere, -a loud noise was heard. A flat tire-Dang it-No spare. Bill learned a lot about astronomy that night. Here, Bill, in order that you may never have such a di- ficulty again, is a small exact duplicate of a Firestone Balloon. DAVID CONNOR ARNOLD SEYBOLT 33 2 2 A c D cl : ' 'r f' 'Fm' v 'VF ' la WI A- I AA ,A A- W A Ifl lfl ll Qmilawflligvfliglti M EW E33 W m EW W zlnaaunaannauuaualainll NIBJEIIIHIEIZIIEIZII Prophecy of the Class of 19255 53 A SUMMER GIRL-MHTQHFCL Patenaude BUSINESS TYPE-Dick Noyes GYPSY-Boardman Bump THE SCENE-IN A GYPSY CAMP PEG: Do you think this is the right place? H DICK: Well, he certainly looks reliable. He is a gypsy, isn't he? That's what we EH want. Don't be afraid. BUMP: Come in! I tell fortunes! I tell fortunes! DICK: Thatis just what we want! We've been globe trotting and haven't heard of some of our classmates for just ages. We want very much to learn about them. It's a hard task that we set you to. Do you think you can undertake it? BUMP: Yes, yes, of course. We see all things past and present, far as well as near. Come close to the fire, my dears. By the coals, and by the cauldron, and lm through the spirits in the air, we will tell you all you wish to know. Even now the red coals become more glowing, and in their light, I see one with fiery red hair, who is an earnest Y. M. C. A. worker, still tooting on his saxaphone in spare moments. PEG: Yes, of course, that's Bed Lee. BUMP: There are two among your number that make much silver in a little French shop in a town of crooked streets ten miles from your school. Much time they still find to go the rounds of college proms and football games. Ea DICK: Mynword, Peg! That's Betty Boynton and Sylvia Beckwith. Can you tell us something about a boy named Clark? BUMP! Clark-Clark-Clark. PEG: Oh, I know about him! He finally got through college, and now has a wonderful estate on Long Island, Where he is stormed by many, many admirers too numerous to choose from, so he has remained a bachelor. DICK: By the way, how about Billy Leonard, who went abroad soon after he E' left High School? N BUMP! Oh, Billy Leonard. He just retlirned from Paris, and has now become a theatrical magnate, gaining fame as promoter of successful Shakespearean drama. DICK: Speaking of Paris,-When you were there last year, did you go to the art exhibitions at the Salon? Did you know that both Ida Lillian Anderson and Nevartte Bedrossian had prize pictures there? BUMP! Was there one named Hale in your class? En PEG: O, he must mean Jimmie. BUMP! Yes, he is a prominent citizen of Boston, who is interested in all public causes, often heard lifting his voice in protest against the follies and extravagances of this modern age. DICK: What do you suppose? When I was back at old Central the other week for the Xmas assembly, whom do you think I saw in the corridor? Grace Miller. She is teaching Latin, having taken Miss Hadley's place. 7 DICK: Say, Peg, whatever became of Walter Shea? lm BUMP! Walter Shea?-Why, he is the distinguished editor of the College Humor, known for his amiable smile and pleasant voice, to say nothing of his XXXXXX N N XX L N N I , A: C317 -r,,,?,,,,F,,,,g.,,.,,, . -, a w: lfel lzl lel - -Ie .E E E , l 'if ' E73 W E33 W W EH W W ETS E53 53 W E73 W3 1: ZIIEIZZIIEIZIIEIIEIISSHI smaiullmlala llalal ani never failing wit. Another editor that I see is Herbert Skinner, head of the Union g incidently, he is married to Elizabeth De Coster. PEG: Elizabeth De Coster and Herbert Skinner? I can't imagine it: but talk about funny combinations, what do you think of Doris Wells and Eddie Delehanty's being married? Doris, you know, was going to be a missionary, but Eddie's millions were more than she could resist. BUMP! I have a long message this time. Two of your girls, when at school, were as close as Siamese twins. Strange to say, they played that part in a western circus, after having been stranded out there. They are Dot Weschler and Irma Vander- wolk. And in the same circus is a bare back rider, Helen Houlihan, who became such in order to shock the natives of her home town. DICK: When I was out west last year, I met Esther Bowman, who soon after leaving school, married a young preacher from Wyoming. In spite of her many home duties, she takes an active part in her church work, and has started a Christ- ian Endeavor which equals the old one at Park Congregational Church. And she told me about Betty Jackson, who in spite of her worries over eligible young men, married an Argentine merchant soon after leaving school, and moved immediately to South America. BUMP! I see one that flits hither and yon like yourselves, a globe trotter chasing around the world. Her name is Dorothy Phillips. She has taken several beauty prizes at Atlantic City. ' DICK: Speaking of globe trotters, when I was out in Chicago last year, I hunted up the Zimmermans, and guess what I found them doing? They are di- recting traffic in the busiest streets in Chicago. The signal machines have been done away with. Herman now makes the signals, and Matthew shouts the orders. Has anyone heard anything about Massucii' BUMP: Massuci9--That's an Italian name. I can see him in Italy residing at his magnificent villa, where his smiling face is always greeted with great gusto by all the natives. PEG: Strange, but Paris keeps coming to my mind tonight. I found Irene Clegg married to a famous artist, Dave Pallock, known throughout the world for his marvelous drawing. BUMP: There is great musical skill among the members of your class. I see the name of one Geraldine Farrar effaced, and in its place shine out the words Verlie Willard. Her accompanist is Christine Metcalf. DICK: Yes, I had heard that Verlie had reached fame, but so have Sylvia Glasser and Goldie Shour, for they often appear together in concerts, not only in the United States but also in Europe. PEG: Still another of our musicians was George O6Connor. He has, however, given up what might have been a wonderful career, and has accepted a position as speed demonstrator for Hudson and Essex. But Arnold Seyholt has stuck to music, and now leads his orchestra, that far surpasses Bob Patterson and his Venetian Garden orchestra. BUMP! I can't wait longer to tell you of your old pal, Kay Sackett, who didn't bother to finish her education, but startled everyone by marrying an attache of the diplomatic corps from Brazil, and has now taken up her abode in the land where the nuts come from. DICK: I remember Levin and Neigher wanted. to be chemical engineers. I wonder, have they succeeded in their ambition? BUMP: Succeeded? Well, I should say so, and Theodore Andrikopoulos is a N fi .- 23 'E l7,'I E' W , al , I al 4 Z - 2 , ,A -- - e - f lfl aff: an omgewjgelaframie gm ew 7 x 53 EI? Q Q E 53 F13 I, IZIIEIZIISllilllllllldill. IIIIITOIEIZIIZIZI BIZ W 51 E73 553 W ETS i XKXXXXX J ll I I ll civil engineer, who has succeeded in building a permanent bridge in place of our old unsatisfactory Memorial Bridge. The wind suddenly grown wild brings a message of our Catherine Starr, who has been chosen senator of Massachusetts, and who astounds everyone who hears her sound arguments and expansive vocabulary. PEG: Speaking of politics, did you know that Loretta Lyons is now the first lady of the land, and that the President's secretary is Helen Marsh? BUMP: The only one in your class who has spent time enough at studying to become a doctor is Bob Walker, who is overrun with patients. He is practicing in Longmeadow, with Marjorie Carhart, as leader of his group of nurses. DICK! Say, have you seen the famous play at The Empire, Peg, featuring Charlie Bassin as leading man, with Ann Carrigan playing opposite him, and a supporting cast of such notables as Joe Sawtell, George Moriarty, and John Hawkes, to say nothing of the fine girls' chorus composed of Cora Davis, Ruth Palmer, Bertha Epstein, and Sara O'Connor? PEG: Well, I should say I had seen it, and you know the reason for its being so good is because it is managed by Ward Yunker. DICK: When I was down in Newport last summer, my attention was directed to an unusually attractive Japanese tea room, when I went in, whom do you think I found in charge? Bose Zlotnick and Mary Conlin. They had become so bored with society, that they thought they must do something: so Rose acts as head waitress, while Mary prepares delicious waffles and hot dogs. BUMP! By the blue of the sky and the reflection of the water, I see Monte Carlo. The frequenters of this resort crowd around a beautifully gowned woman. I think her name is Ann. PEG: Wouldn't you know that was Ann Salvage? And what about her old friend, Edna Winitsky? BUMP! Oh, she has been busy, I see, writing musical revues for the New York papers, but has now retired to a little cottage by the sea, where she lives along with her old red tabby cat. DICK: Last night over our old station WBZ, I heard a voice that sounded rather familiar saying, This is station WBZ, Springfield, Massachusetts, broad- casting direct from the Hotel Kimball Studio , and on investigating, I found the announcer to be Roland Bushey. Strange to say, the program for the evening included such artists as Alfrieda Plass, who favored the listeners with a few selec- tions on the piano, and Nathan Falk, who played on the violin, accompanied by Lois Wilcox. The speaker of the evening was Jerome Fenton, who made his talk lively and interesting by his fine Hibernian wit, assisted by Julius Siegel. BUMP: There are two of your classmates who have changed very little. These are Louise Fitzgerald and Muriel Hillman. Louise continues to dash around, and have as much fun as ever. She still specializes in nobility. Muriel still takes long rides in her coupe. She conducts small select parties to Yellowstone National Park. PEG: You remember Wendell Hess, donit you? Well, he is a leader of boy scout camps scattered throughout the country, and his scout lore helps him to deliver aid to thousands of his small charges. Often in the evening, Wendell's old friend, Malcolm Greenaway, may be seen before the fire cracking his throat through his efforts as a ventriloquist. DICK: Whatever became of all our athletic stars? BUMP: Well, I can tell you about some of them. Dave Connor, Dave Cook, Elwin Newbert, Theodore Cowan and Dan Cronin make up a basketball team, coached by Ralph Cantwell, managed by Linwood Beatty, former Dartmouth H365 N 4 la A lai - I lan - - lain an -emiewjlegifiem E73 EW FH W W Eli W3 W E73 W 53 W EW XXKXXXXX N ZI ZIZIIEIZIISIIEMSSIIJ NIB-.EIIIHIEIZIISIZIIEIZ coach, and whose team now holds the worldis championship. Peg Ellis, Lib Ward, and Olga Davis are their ardent followers, cheering them wherever they go. PEG: John Young. He has returned to his native land of Korea, after getting his education at Central and Harvard, and is now a prominent educator and states- man, devoting his life to the service of his countrymen. BUMP: In Chicopee, I seem to see Howard Davidson, the proprietor of a combination grocery and candy store, himself handling the groceries, while Natalie Cupolo is most efficiently in charge of the candies and notions. DICK: At last Jocelyn has surpassed Jean not only in dancing the Highland Fling, but in every way imaginable. She is now property mistress of all Shakes- pearean drama put on by John Barrymore. PEG: Donald Brown, I hear, is a press agent, and he goes from door to door selling Martin Freedman's wonderful books on philosophy. and bothering house wives to death. DICK: Talk about taking things easy, Shirley Frost decided to marry Albert Frost, to save the bother of having to learn a new name for herself, and Albert now earns their existence by preaching in a small church in Agawam. BUMP! Another of your number who lives quietly is Philip Gates, who is a re- nowned professor of mathematics at Dartmouth College. In direct contrast to this, is Dick Woodbury who has held more offices in more organizations than any other American, living or dead. The list is too long to repeat, but suffice it to say it's a remunerative one. He is accompanied in these many offices by his faithful sec- retary, Bose Kalman. PEG: I wonder, did Gretchen Kingsley ever achieve her aim as a teacher? BUMP: Oh, I should say sol She is now the dignified head of the Westfield Normal School. DICK: Last, but not least, is Tommy Fitzgerald, known the world over for his quips and cranks and wanton wifes, not to mention nods and becks and wreathed smiles, now putting forth his three hundredth popular joke book, entitled Pat and Mike, and in his spare time coaches football, solves obtuse problems in math, and practices on the piano. PEG: Just one more question. How did you ever know so much about our classmates? BUMP: Why, you sillies, I am a Centralite of 255, too, and I'm doing this for charity. DICK: Why Peg,-this is Boardman Bump! RICHARD NoYEs MARGARET PATENAUDE Prophecy on Prophets DICK NOYES- I see a small boy, with flaxen curls and a determined jaw, sitting crosslegged in the kitchen of a small house in a little village way up in Maine. He is vainly en- deavoring to pile blocks in such a way that all his material will be used, and still keep the equilibrium of his massive structure. But alas! the small boy, whom you E E .z 4377 2 lil 3 :Viv 2 - , l ' ' -' -A A AA ' A L Y ' Ifl Ifl :fi Qm.eEjieEiiEQie M EW Eli W W E33 W ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIHIIIUNIB-.EIIIUIEIZIIBIZIIEIZ W 531 m F53 W E33 XXXXXX J 111: i XX ll 11 may know as Dick Noyes, lacks mathematics, the one and only thing which would help the poor child with this difficult problem. He is. however, very determined, even at the tender age of four, and will not give up, but vents this trying ordeal on his patience by frequent calls for help to his despairing mother. Let us now skip a period of thirteen years in which our Dick has grown to be quite a boy. His flaxen curls have disappeared, and his hair is now straight, and of a sandy hue. He has, however, retained his determined jaw. but mathematics is still his chief worry. The boy is bound to build things, and he even put up the chicken wire for the Senior Play. Aspiring to a less menial job, however, he now orders about some of his father's burly and even ferocious looking workmen. Dick seems to be advancing, but still he is the despair of his geometry teachers. I see the shades of the Misses Woodbury, Lyon, Winslow, and Snell rise and exclaim in chorus, That boy will never be a contractor. He just Cdllif do mathematics. Twenty years have now rolled by, and we see Dick, well on in his thirties, and very prosperous. He has taken unto himself a wife, you used to know her as Mar- garet Patenaude. And even this isn't all. Dick is much changed in appearance. He is quite stout now, and his sandy hair has almost disappeared from the top of his head. He wears a white waist-coat with a gold chain crossed prominently in front. Andfon Sundays, he wears a high silk hat. Alas! he is now, not only a contractor, but also an expert architect. lt is he who is to blame for that building known as the noisiest of all the Noyes' buildings, the mammoth new zoo on Broadway. Now you may ask, But how did he master mathematics? Ah! the shades of the Misses Woodbury, Lyon. Winslow. and Snell. Well, l. 'idunnof' but let's give the credit to his magna cum laude wife. Perhaps you would like to hear about this successful man's wife. Well, as you know, her intellectual interests began at a very early age. I can see her now, sitting in a tiny chair, in her mother's sewing room, with long curls streaming down her back, gazing fixedly at an A, B. C. Primer. By the way, these HA. B. C. Primers and Mudpie Cooking Booksi' were her two chief interests. As she turned the pages, she came upon. a very preposterous picture of a colonel, but, as to the spell- ing, Peg just couldnit understand why colonel wasn't spelt k-e-r-n-e-l. Now let's skip thirteen years again, in which Peg also has grown, locks and all. Yes, l can see Peg walking around Central's corridors, with her long hair pinned carefully back, as if it were only yesterday. But this wasn't to last long, for the rage of the bob soon made Margaret a captive, and she appeared with shorn locks. Ah yes, and the day she received her magna cum laude pinl How nicely she ascended Central's platform where Mr. Hill proudly stood. But poor Peg never could get over her intellectual habits, for, while Mr. Hill gave his speech on Honor,,' she just had to study the ceiling. l guess she must have seen a picture of herself long ago, when she used to worry over the word colonel,', for you should have seen her smile. And now, twenty years later, as the pretty little spick and span helper to Dick Noyes! Ummm-Dick sure was lucky when he have Peg a wedding ring, be- cause just think-she helped with his mathematicsg cooked most delicious meals for him, which art she learned from her 6'Mudpie Cooking Books, and also accom- panied him to church on the days when he wore his high silk hat. Well, we must leave them now, happy and contented, and hope that the rest of us fared as well. . Donofrnv PHILLIPS CHARLES BAssIN C315 . A- . s w in - - --m-emieQiTeQr I W as W W at W3 ra E31 FH EW HE XXXXX N allanzunaaallauuaualssui NIB-.IIIIIIIEIZIIBIZI amz C lass Song Dear old Central's the place Where we founded the race Of the early twenty-six. In work, you see We'll always be the perfect A1 classg We sure can progress from Algebra 3s, And we know our Virgil, too. We'll sing, dear old Central, And always think of you. Chorus Friends, We must leave, And'We know you will grieve, - When you see us stepping out-out, For our places you'll take, But just for your sake, Understand that you can't do it-can't do itg For we,ve gone through this school According to rule, And we've worked' and played some, toog You can look the classes over, From West Palm Beach to Dover, ' But you'll find none like this class supreme. MURIEL HILLMAN C391 E 4: W -Q Y -qv' : i i ivi vi i 'A i I A A A A A A - -YMAEEA-EEAEQE W3 E33 ET? W W 53 W ZIIEIZIIEIZIIElliliillllildill-.HIIIUIEIZIISIZI ae Excerpts from the Will of the Class of 1925? v-1 1-r F. VVe, the Class of 19255, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, E33 '7 is. Ti fi W V7 i XXXXKXX J llllllll and of the foundation of Central High School the eighty-fifth, being in good physical health, and having full possession of our faculties, fdue to two years training in the aforementined institution of learningjg yet considering the uncertainties of our lives, and to the end that we may leave the said Central High School in good standing and in the same glory with which we traveled through it, do therefore declare, asseverate and proclaim this document to be our last will and testament. 1 To the School, the Class of 19255 leaves the memory of its remarkable success in the struggle for existence, especially illustrated by our phenomenal achievement of raising S600 in one year. 2 Our class petite, Cora Davis, leaves her diminutive stature and amiable disposition to Ida Barr, although Ida really is in no need of them. 3 To Winifred Merriam, Humor Editor of the Blue and White, we leave the combined efforts of our local-laff editors, Moriarty, F itzgerald, and Shea, trusting that she may thereby manage to inject a little real humor into the next Blue and White. All Irma Vander VVolk leaves her unceasing, peremptory stream of hot air to Benjamin Riskin, in the hope that he will turn it into a heating system for the school. ' 5 Richard Woodbury leaves his record for holding the mavimum of' ofiices with the minimum of effort to be divided equally among that famous triumvirate of office seekers, Julius Ceasar, Douglas Macbeth, and Joseph Tremonti. 6 To the peppy, popular, progressive politician, Teddy Carothers, the class leaves a book entitled, Hints for the Politician's Bride. 7 To Dick Good, Martin Freedman leaves a glimpse of his f'fVIagna Cum Laude pin, in the hope that this most incorrigible of Freshmen may be inspired to make Scholarship First us motto. 8 To Hiag Piligian we leave the services of six tall stretcher bearers, that his heavy acting may not be such a strain on future scene shifters. 9 Katharine Hartt will be the recipient of a good stout rope with which she may continue to cling to her cliff. 10 To Paul Hines and Leslie Jordan we leave a new set of play things, that they may pleasantly fool away another year or two among the lower classes. 11 To Miss Robenia Anthony the class leaves its somewhat unprecedented resolve not to imitate her on class day, knowing full well the futility of attempting to imitate the inimitable. 12 Charles Bassin leaves his fastidiousness, his collegiate airs. his ravishing ties. his secrets of sleekness to Harold Knapp, that he, too may eventually become a lion among the ladies. ' 13 To Lee Waller we leave one strait-jacket and a padded cell, that for once in her hfe she may be both stationary and silent. 14 To wandering Wilkes Perkins and ever-moving, ever-green Everett Underwood we leave one unbreakable ball-and-chain outfit with which exasperated teachers may at least hope to keep them in one place at one time during a few minutes of each day. 15 To Mrs. Buzzell we leave the Rotunda of the Grand Central at New York City, that she may at last find a place spacious enough to accommodate the throngs of friends and admirers who come to her daily seeking everything from pills to passes. l 16 To Mr. Fenner we leave a certificate of our unqualified approval of his services as guide, philosopher, and friend. l 17 To Mr. Presson we leave catalogues showing the entrance requirements to all the girls' colleges in the country. that he may select for his new daughter, Jane, a college worthy of herself and her popular parents. 18 To Miss Bell the class leaves some trees that will stand up without the assistance of re- cumbent stage hands. 19 The class red-headed trio, Bump, Lee, and Connor. leave their abundant supply of red hair to Mr. Smith, whose stock of the aforementioned is rapidly vanishing. In witness whereof, we have signed, published, and declared this instrument to be our last will and testament, on this twenty-sixth day of January, 1926. Signed: RICHARD S. VVOODBURY Signed, published, and declared by the above named President, as and for. the last will and testament of the Class of 19255, in the presence of us who, at his request, have signed as witnesses to the same: Signed: M.kR1'IN FREEDMAN Signed: IDA LILLIAN ANDERSON Signed: W.xLrEn SHEA C403 II vu rf: wi CWLEEQQEQTLEQE T3 T3 l Fi 7 '3 T BTG W3 E' FT 53 J XXNXKXXX I T IZI IZI IIEMSSIII Mill-.lillli jil lil If INN Ballot of the Class of 1925? ' Best Boy Student ..... . Best Girl Student .... Most Popular Boy .... Most Popular Girl ..... Most Respected Boy ......,..,.,.. Most Respected Girl ....,............. . . . .MARTIN FREEDMAN .........MARY CONLIN . . .RICIIARD WOODBURY . . . . . .MURIEL HILLMAN .MALCOLM GREENAWAY CONLIN . ...............,........ ROBERT WALKER Boy With Most Pleasing Personality .... . Girls With Most Pleasing Personalities .... .... I DA LILLIAN ANDERSON, NIARGARET PATENAUDE Most Promising Boy .....,...,..... Most Promising Girl .... Most Dignified Boy .,... Most Digniiierl Girl. .. Class Author .,...... Class Musician ..... Class Athlete .... Class Artist .... Best Mixer ...... Prettiest Girl ..,... Handsomest Boy ..,, Class Teacher's Pet ....,. Class Teac:her's Pest ....... Class Homework Fiend Cutest Boy ..,.,........ Cutest Girl ...... Cleverest Boy ...... Cleverest Girl ,...... Most Versatile Boy .... Most Versatile Girl ..,. Most Bashful Boy ........,........ Most Bashful Girl .... Most' Constitutionally I. . . N ervlest Boy ...........,.....,,.. Most Boisterous Boy ..,. Most Talkative Girl .... Class Philosopher .... Class Wit .......... Class Sunny Jim ..... Class Pollyannas ..... Class Politician . ......, Class Hypochondriac . . . , Class Boss ,........... Class Terpsichore .... Class Terpsichore ,..,.,,. Class Alibi Artist ..,.,..... Class Frenzied Finanrier ..,. Class Somnambulist ....... Class Enfant Terrible ...., Class Misogynist ....,. Class Misanthropist I.,, Class Coquette ....... Class Collegian ..,.....,........... Class Toreador ...................... NIALCOLM GREENAWVAY ...........,MARY CONLIN .NIALCOLM GREEN.AWAY ............OLGA DAVIS . . . . .HERBERT SKINNER . . . . . . ,SYLVIA GLASSER . . . .. . . . . .DAVID COOK IDA LILLIAN ANDERSON . . .RIEHARD WOODDURY . . . . .DOROTHY PHILLIPS . . . . .WILLIAM CLARK ......0Lc:A DAVIS . . . . . .ALBERT FROST . . . . . . . .DORIS WELLS , . . , .ARNOLD SEYBOLT . . . . . .MARGARET ELLIS . . . .MARTIN FREEDMAN MARY CONLIN . . .RIOHARD WOODBURY . . . . . ,MURIEL HILLMAN . . . .DON.ALD BROWN .. . . . . .GRACE MILLER . . . . , , . .WILLIAM CLARK . . . .HOW'ARD DAVIDSON . , . . .HOWARD DAVIDSON . . . . .IRMA VANDER WOLK . . . MALCOLM GREENAWAY . . . .THOMAS FITzGERAI.D ROBERT WALKER . . . .ELIZABETH BOYNTON, ELIZABETH DECOSTER Boy Who Has Done Most for Central ..,., Girl Who Has Done Most For Central ....,..... Boy Who Has Done Most For 19255 ........ Girl Who Has Done Most for 19255. . C415 . .......... JAMES HALE . . . .JEROME FENTON . . .IRMA VANDER WTJLK .. . . . . .WILLIAM CLARK . , .IRMA VANDER WOLK .........,IRENE CLEGG . . . .HOWARD DAVIDSON . . .HERMAN ZIMMERMAN . . . . . , . . .ALBERT FROST . . . . .HERBERT SKINNER . . . . . . . .DORIS WELLS . . . . .MARGARET ELLIS . . . .CHARLES BASSIN . . . . .CHARLES BASSIN . . . .RICHARD WOODBURY . . . .......... MARY CONLIN . . . .RICHARD WOODBURY .. . ...MARY CONLIN AJ C 4. - - - la A IEP ' EI . Qgm.EEQQEQfCEQE M W wa W 'Z T3 ZIQZIZIIEIZIIEllillillllldilll-.EIIIIIEIZZZIIEIZIIEIZ TQ ET E31 T7 1 Three - Year Honor Roll Class of 19255 M my CUNMN MARTIN FREEDMAN magna fllum . Zlauhz gywm GLASSER MALCOLM GREENAYVAY ET 33 E73 H 57 Q . Fi' 7 LORETTA LYoNs W NIARGARET PATENAUDE TIERBERT SKINNER v-7 Q-3 The English word 'honor' has two meanings of which the second is a derivation of the first. N The Latin word 'honor', from whichthe English word comes, also has two meanings, one arising from the other, though the development of the meanings is not the same in both languages. i'The first meaning of the word is the same in Latin as in English. In both languages honor A means 'esteem due to w0rth,' and so praise, distinvtion. Honor pupils, therefore, are pupils who are praised for something which is worthy of praise. 'kNoW in Latin, the meaning goes from the abstract to the concrete. Honor in Home was public K., '7 office, dignity, a position which was, or at least should have been, a mark of worth. In our own 8 language, on the other hand, the derived meaning is even more abstract than the original. Our K 43 J e fr or ' aww ' S 'fr A' , AA A- -A -- ., ,Af -1 'fi Ao W eva va 'ca fi J WXXXXXXXXX 1llllll 0 : . -3 I I mn I I Q- I I I I I A I 5' L , V i X, E TW I WT' I 'WWI ZIQEIZIIEIZIISIIEIISSIII NIB-JilllUlEIQIl2IZ BIZ . fz. Three - Year Honor Roll YYil.Li.xM A. H. llmxllc Class of 1926 magna Cllium lambs Emxou llxoizx I ICSTIIER IlUIHY1TZ Wixirmco M1-:RRIAM KIKTIXERINE SNVEET J is ,xx Uxm PBIIILL :XLYFE IIASTINGS IiA'l'HERlNl'l l1IEBFlf'K lxl.XRGARE'l'T.k sV,ES'l' svvonrl use of honor is for quality of character which rightly mm-rits f-sto:-111: high moral worth, tide-lity, nohloncss of nature. VYv wish tho Central High School honor pins to stand for both those niozmingxx 'l'hm-5' am- prix 1-n for sllvce-ss in school and fuitllfulnoss to duty. 'llonor to whom honor is rluvl' The' honor whim-h ilf'lll0Yl'lIlf3Tll, wins must itself be won by honor. 'Honor zinfl Sl12lIlll5lll'0lll no condition risvg Act well thy part. Thvrc :ill tho honor lit-sf 'S 53 W3 E33 W3 Q 'W ts N 7 Q 22 iijm 1. .vi g Yi .g'!. .4 J Y ZIBEIZII IZIIEIIEIISSHII Nlil illlllalillalil 5' 53 E W XKXXXXX 7 A KXXX 1 f-:'fV,s 'iw xx W' , LL' , . f IIIIII -W Zi S I7 EH V7 Class of 1926 T President, Lotus ScHERMERHoRN 'Vice-Presaklent, WILLIAM BIRNIE Secretary, MILDRED WHEELER President, Louis SCHERMERHORN Vice-President, J AMES BULKLEY Secretary, MILDRED WVHEELER President, SCOTT AnAMs, JR. Vice-Presidenl, JAMES BULKLEY Secretary, MILDRED WHEELER Officers SENIOR YEAR Treasurer, RUTH THOMPSON Member-at-Large, WINIERED MERBIAM Faeulty Adviser, Miss CLARA A. SNELL JUNIOR YEAR Treasurer, RUTH THOMPSON Member-at-Large, WINIFRED MEHHIAM Faculty Advisers, Miss MARY E. HADLEY ' Miss MARY H. Woonnu' .FRESHMAN YEAR A Treasurer, RUTH THOMPSON Member-at-Large, BETTY PROCTOR' WINIFRED MERRIAM .Faeulty Advisers, Miss MARY E. HADLEY, Miss MARY H. Wooummr . 1447 RY Emi A , 1Q,EE..EEeQEEE M W EW ET 7 '3 W T Era W 53 J XXXXXXXX X N N IEIZIIEIZIISIIEMBSIII MIBJIIIITJIE ZZIIEIZIIEIZ I' LOUIS YOUNGLOVE SCHERMERHORN, President Wharton School of Finance B. A. A. C1, 2, 335 Collectors' Club C1, 2, 335 Member-at-Large of Collectors' Club C135 Radio Club C135 History Pageant C135 Vice- President of Collectors' Club C235 Recorder Agent C235 Student Gov- ernment Assembly C235 Recorder Assembly C235 President of Class C2, 335 Student Advisory Board C2, 335 1-11-Y C2, 335 Senate C2, 335 Liberty Chest C2, 335 Welfare Board C2, 335 Chairman of Student Advisory Board C335 Vice-President of hi-Y C335 Secretary of Welfare Board C33. There is not a moment without some duty. WILLIAM A. H. BIRNIE, Vice-President Williams College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 335 house C1, 235 Vice-President of llouse C235 Assistant Business Manager of Recorder C235 Subscription Manager of Recorder', C235 Junior Prom Committee C235 Captain of B. A. A. Ticket Sellers C235 Senate C2, 335 Student Welfare Board C2, 335 Vice- President of Student Welfare Board C335 Treasurer of Senate C335 Chairman of Class Committee lor Bazaar C335 Head Usher at Grad- uation C335 Manager of Student Welfare Board Lecture C335 Business Manager of Recorder C335 Hi-Y C335 Editor-in Chief of Blue and White C335 Vice-President of Class C33. Tho' modest, on his unembarrassed brow, Nature had written- Gentleman MILDRED MAE WHEELER, Secretary Boston School of Physical Education G. A. A. C1, 2, 335 Secretary of Class C1, 2, 335 Auxiliary Welfare Board C1, 2, 335 Gym Exhibition C135 Soccer Squad C1, 235 Gym Meet C1, 235 Basketball Squad C1, 335 Treasurer of Pierides Beta C235 Mem- ber of Affiliated Debating Society C235 Pierides Alpha C335 Student Police Force C335 Usher at Graduation C33L I give thee all-I can no more. RUTH GEORGIANA THOMPSON, Treasurer Mount Holyoke College G. A. A. C1, 2, 335 Treasurer of Class C1, 2, 335 History Pageant C135 French Club C235 Blue and White Agent C235 Welfare Board C335 Welfare Board Bazaar C335 Usher at Graduation C335 3A Nominating Committee C335 3B Dance C335 Student Police Force C335 Chairman of Candy Committee for Patience C335 Committee lor Choosing Class Poem C33. '6Do you know a young and beautiful woman who is not willing to flirtnyust a little? WINIFRED LANGDON LIERRIAM, Member-at-Large Junior College G. A. A. C1, 2, 335 Member-at-Large of Class C1, 2, 335 1A Social Committee C135 Blue and White Agent C135 Gym Meet C135 Junior Prom Committee C235 Statistics Stall' of Blue and White C235 Nisimaha C2, 335 Pierides Alpha C2, 335 Recorder Agent C2, 335 3B Dance Com- mittee C335 Humor Editor of Blue and White C335 Chairman of Re- corder Publicity Committee C335 Head Usher for Graduation C335 Class Nominating Committee C335 Student Police Force C335 Class Prophet C335 Patience C335 Recorder Staff C33. She s the dearest friend of all always ready to please and do C 45 3 N as 9 ' , yr N ' ' ' N 2 ,N ...--,:.---,,--.:.,,,,F 5 S 5 Y Q , I ,T W 'i 7' -77 ' 'A llel lel IZI lei MFE lf-E CPE? E73 ET3 E33 il 7 'Q W B ZIIEIZIISIZIIEIlillillllldilll.IFIIIUIEIZIIEIZI BIZ 5' Eid W W SCOTT ADAMS, JR. Yale University B. A. A. Cl. 2, 35: Student VVelfare Board Cl, 2, 35g Track Squad Cl, 2, 35g Class President C159 Student Police Force C153 Football Squad C153 Treasurer of House C15g Speaker of House C25g Crew Squad C255 Amherst Cup Debate C25g Secretary of Senate C35g President of Senate C35g Treasurer of Welfare Boards C353 Football Team C353 Treasurer of Welfare Bazaar C35g 3B Dance Committee C35g Hi-Y C355 Recorder Staff C35g Humor Staff of Blue and White C35g Class Ways and Means Committee C353 Class Nominating Committee C353 Class Prophet C353 Vice-President of Student Advisory Board C353 Editor-in-chief Of Recorder C35. Of a good beginning cometh a good end. HAZEL HELEN ALBRECHT Oberlin College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Music Club Cl, 2, 353 Gym Exhibition C155 French Club C355 Recorder Agent C351 Usher for Christmas Assembly C353 Costume Mistress for Patience C35: Music Club Assembly C35. Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. EILEEN DEAVELLE ALTREE Lesley Kindergarten School G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 G. A. A. Fair Cl, 253 Cheerleader Squad C35g Student Police Force C35. mAh me! how weak a thing the heart of woman is. ' ELIZABETH FLORA BAAB Miss Twitchellis Kindergarten School G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Meet Cl5g Swimming Meet C153 Pierides Alpha C35. Bly books and friendsg these are happiness. ALICE CAROLINE BARTLETT Emerson College of Oratory G. A. A. C1, 2, 35g Gym Meet C153 1A Declamation Contest C15g Student Police Force C35. E73 W E73 il 7 in If any sparkles---'tis she. PATRECE BARTON Boston School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Gym Meet C153 Basketball Squad C1, 25g G. A. A. 1-7 Fair V' I hate nobody: I am in charity with the world. 1 N C-3 M65 : '1 1 7. Y -Y . - -- -A L -- - 1 Ie! - - lei - - - m-EE.-EE .lem ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIISIIBMIJ NIB-.tilll3lEIZIlSlZI Eli l Lois FISKE BEATTY .Wouut Holyoke College Cl. A. A. CI. 2, 33: lA Sorial Committee Cl3g IA Gym Exhibition C133 Gym Meet Cl3g Musim' Club Cl, 2.33 Soc:-er Team 523: Class Gift ,q Committee C23g 3B Dance' Committee C333 Usher at Graduation C331 . Class lVays and M1-ans Committee C331 llunmiage Sale Committee C33: Rem'order l'ublic'ity Committee Y33: Student Poli:-e lforvo C333 i'lleC'orfler C33. 'll tum' no other but ll u'oman's reason E'-r SADIE BECKER Secretarial Course .3 Cl. A. A. Cl. 2, 333 Swimming Squad Cl3g Gym Exhibition C23. u.,l'1llClI may be said on both sides. 1-v C LAURENCE PAYSON BENNETT Hamilton College Entered Central in November. l92l B. A. A. C333 Senate C333 Student Police Force C33: Editorial Stall' of Recorder C33g The Three Quills C335 Collectors, Club C33. A man sincere. honest, and straightforward. 7 FRANK B. BLUMENFIELD B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Track Squad C233 Gym Meet C2, 333 Class Basketball Squad C2, 333 Recorder Stall' C33. Aly mind aspires to higher things. T 3 S . BENJAMIN BOYARSKY Yale University B. A. A. C1, 2, 33. i'Just education forms the man. 'SL ISABEL BREDING G. A. A. C1, 2, 33. 7 Her face, oh call it fair, not pale. l' XXXXXXXX llllll 47 ll ELT E73 W EW 33 73 ll F A- H -Nav - C' Di f vA i -A V W - , A IZI - - - IZI -M-Ii2E.-I2Q -E - ZIQEIZIIEIZIISllitllllllldill.EIIIUIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ TH EDNA BROEKER Pratt Institute G. A. A. C1, 2, 313 Gym Assembly C213 VVelfare Board C313 Hockey ' Team C2, 313 Blue and White Business Staif C2, 313 G. A. A. Fair 1-7 i. C2, 313 Recorder Advertising Staff C31. Modified Vivacilyf' RUTH BRONVN Kindergarten School G. A. A. C1, 2, 313 G. A. A. Fair C113 Hockey Squad C113 Pierides ' Beta C213 Pierides Pin Committee C213 Captain of Student Police Q-7 EH Force C2, 313 Nisimaha C2, 313 Student Advisory Board C313 President of the Auxiliary Welfare Board C313 VVelfare Board Bazaar C313 Feather Committee of Welfare Board C313 Pierides Alpha C313 Class Day Committee C313 Candy Committee C313 Advertising Staff of Blue and White C313 Good Fellowship Assembly C31. There is only one way lo be happy, and that is lo make somebody else so. K JAMES S. BULKLEY Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Crew Cl, 2, 313 1A Social Committee C113 King Henry IV' C113 Statistics Stall' of Blue and White C113 Member-ab Large of House C113 Vice-President of class Cl. 213 House Cl, 213 Chairman Junior Prom Committee C213 Secretary of House C213 Blue and White Agent C2, 313 Senate C2, 313 Orchestra C2, 313 Class Day Committee C313 Cheer Leader C312 Chairman of Decorating Committee of Vtlelfare Bazaar C313 Vice-President of B. A. A. C313 Manager of Crew C31. F7 'LYoang fellows will be young fellowsf' vi MARJORIE J ANE BULLOCK Springlheld Kindergarten Training School G. A. A. C1, 2, 313 Gym Exhibition C113 Gym Assembly C113 G. A. A. Fair C213 Class Picture Committee C31. Fall rnany a flower was born to blush unseen. W U ARTHUR B. BUSHE1' Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute g l B. A. A. C1, 2, 313 Class Basketball Squad C113 Soccer Team Cl, 213 Crew Squad C1, 21. . A life of ease is a difficult pursuit. --y J EAN CURRIE CAMPBELL Smith College Q-3 G. A. A. C1, 2, 313 Class Basketball Team C1, 2, 312 Blue and White Agent C113 Gym Assembly C113 Tennis Tournament C113 Hockey Squad C213 French Club C212 President of Pierides Beta C213 Vice- President of G. A. A. C213 Chairman of Class Gift Committee C213 Democratic Elector in Mock Election C213 Student Advisory Board C2, 313 First Prize in Phillips Prize Debate C2, 313 Recorder Agent, C2, 313 President of Pierides Alpha C313 First Prize in 3B Declamation Contest C313 Student Police Force C313 Pierides Thanksgiving As- Q-, sembly C313 Chairman of Freshman Reception Committee C313 Class x-r History C313 Auxiliary Welfare Board C313 Head Statistican of Blue and White C313 All Bound Girl Committee C313 Class Nominating Committee C313 Captain of Class Basketball Team C31. i' XXXXXXXX 11111111 I like work' it fascinates me C48 ,t . , 5 it U E -- - -emiemiagifem 1 T ETS 03 Fl El? J XXXXXXXX 11111111 1' ZMEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIS III NIB-.IIIIIIIEIZIISIZIIEIZ ICLEANOR KATHERINE CAROTHERS Skidmore College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 G. A. A. Fair CI33 lA Social Committee Cl33 Gym Exhibition C1, 233 Tennis Tournament Cl, 233 Hockey Squad C231 Basketball Squad C2, 33Q Captain of Student Police Force C333 Aux- iliary VVelfcre Board C333 Chairman of Entertainment Committee for VVelfare Bazaar C333 Deputy-Chief of Police Force C333 Class VVays and Means Committee C333 Class Nominating Committee C333 Chair- man of Girls' Committee for Good Fellowship Week C333 3A Dance Committee C333 Secretary of Student Advisory Board C331 President of G. A. A. C331 Always readv for work or pleasure. CLIFFORD EDWARD CLARK Springfield College Entered Central in September. 192-1 Basketball Squad C233 Senate C2, 333 Gym Team C2, 333 Track Squad C2. 333 Football Squad C2, 333 Basketball Team C333 Tennis Squad C333 Class Picnic Committee C333 Hi-Y C33. - The world knows nolhing of ils greaiesl men. DUDLEY BARTLET1' CLARK East Stroudsburg Normal School Entered Central in November. 1925 No one knows wha! he can do lill he fries. JAMES CLARK Dartmoulh College B. A. A. Cl. 2, 333 Baseball Squad Cl, 2, 33Q Football Team Cl, 2, 333 Basketball Team C1, 2, 33: President of Hi-Y C232 Hi-Y C2, 333 Student Police Force C2, 333 Captain of Basketball Team C332 Captain of Student Police Force C331 Class Prom Committee C333 Student Ad- visory Board C33. ' As cheerful as any man can be. MARION CLARK Oberlin Conservatory of M usic G. A. A. C1, 2, 333 Music Club C1, 2, 333 Gym Meet C133 Program Committee Music Club C13. ' I s not sweel music lhe language of heaven? ALICE BARBARA CONNOLLY Wesmeld Normal School 4 G. A. A. C1, 2, 33g Gym Assembly C133 Gym Meet C133 Basketball Squad C233 Bazaar Candy Committee C333 Usher at Graduation C33. Youll: comes but once in a lifetime. A ' C493 '4 - - - 3 g4m-eEiEQ'TEQ? E73 EW E73 T 'E 'H W T E51 Y'Y W7 W V7 J XXXXXXXX Ill ZIQQIZIIEIZIIEIIEITIBSIIJ sm.niulmnanellanillanz MILIJRED EIIIZABETH COOK Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Gym Exhibition Cl55 lB Social Committee C155 Music Club Cl, 255 Soccer Squad C25. Virlue she halh, and modesty loo. CLIFFORD J. COONS Springfield College B. A. A. Cl, 2. 355 Collectors' Club C255 Current History Club C355 Fall Crew Squad C35. Free from worry is he. CERTRUDE WINIFRED CORCORAN WesUield Normal School f G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Gym Meet C155 Music Club Cl, 2,55 Pierides Beta C255 Secretary Of Pierides Beta C255 Secretary of Pierides Alpha C35. ' Happiness is no other lhan soundness and perfection of mind. I I . LOUISE ETTA CORDNER New York Fashion Show G. A. A. Fair Cl, 2, 355 Gym Meet C155 G. A. A. Fair Cl, 25. Modeslv has more charmselhan beaulyf' J AMES COTTER B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Class Basketball Cl, 2, 355 Hockey C35. HI never knew any man cured of inallenlionf' LEONARD FRANCIS COTTER B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Basketball Squad C155 Track Team Cl, 255 Football Squad Cl, 255 Student Police Force C2, 355 Football Team C355 Baseball Team C355 Swimming Team C35. 'L0h, il is ercellenl lo have a yianl's slrenglhlu N N N . N A : C505 A- -A A- A- v A, A- - ,A' 'A l lil ' 'Wi lil lil MFI?-E FETl5El5 W3 E? W EW 7 7 '3 T sluanzlnalannaluaaasslli MIDI-.lilllll IZZIIEIZIIEIZ 'T Fit W 53 J XX X XX 11111111 N ATALIE LUCIA CUPOLO K indergarlen School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35. 'AF ew words are beslf' RUTH ELIZABETH CURTIS G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Swimming Team Cl5g Basketball Team C253 Senate- Pierides Debate C253 Pierides Beta C25g Pierides Alpha C2, 355 Pres- ident of Pierides Alpha C35g Honorable Mention in Phillips Prize Debate C35. Middlebury College Arnbi1ion has no resl. FLOYD E. DAVENPORT Middlebury College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35, Music Club C35. 'iThe fair, lhe ehasle, lhe inerpressive she. ' MARJORY DODGE DAY Art School G. A. A. C1, 2, 35, Poster Contest C1, 2, 35, Poetry Contest C155 G. A. A. Fair C255 Graduation Chorus C35g Players C35g Patience C35. Shall we always be youlh ful and laughing and gay? THOMAS ANDREAS DE MARCO Massachusells Institute of Technology B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Radio Club Cl, 2, 35, Student Police Force C2, 359 Track Squad C35g Rummage Sale Committee C35. Life presenls ils sunny side lo me. ANGELA NEARIE DE SALVO Barnard College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 French Club C35. i'l.ife is nol so shorl bu! lhal lhere is always lime for courlesyf' CSI5 HEI- A -.m.Ia-me EEE ga EF FQ N Z 'E R ZIIEIZIISIZIIEIIEMBEIII .NIBJEIIIHIEIZIIZIZI are F51 51 53 W M. MARIE DUCLOS Barnard College G. A. A. C1, 2, 333 Gym Meet CU, Gym Exhibition CD. Q1Lietness is the best of virtues. THOMAS MICHAEL DUNN Holy Cross College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 33g Radio Club C2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 353 Deputy Chief Of Student Police Force C3Dg Student Advisory Board C33- IIe who hesitates is lost. MAX SIMON EHRLICH Columbia University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Team Cl, 2, 35g Room Basketball Team C253 Athletic Exhibition C2, 35. ' The months will add themselves, and make the years, but what can I? GEORGE HAZLETT FERRY Williams College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 3jg Football Squad C2Dg Crew Squad CZDQ Football Team C3Dg Crew C333 Captain of Hockey Team C353 3A Dance Committee C3Jg Swimming C3D. Thou can'st not say I did it. ALICE BLANCHE FILLION Boston University G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Meet C2J. Sorneone's always taking the joy out of life! 53 W EW Fi W --1 F3 ANITA MILDRED FISHER Leslie Kindergarten School Entered Central in-February,11925 G. A. A. C3j. 'V' W3 Goodness-is silent. I 2 E C529 lla - nel -mi - - , -,m-EE-EETEQZ L ZI EIZIIEIZIISIISMBEIIJ Milli! IHIEIZIISIZIIEIZ 'T ETS U3 03 W V7 J NXXXXX E- 3. DORIS MIRIAM FLETCHER Wells College G. A. A. C1, 2, 333 Pierides Beta C133 Pierides Alpha C2, 333 Players C2, 332 The Three Quills C333 Affiliated Debating Society C333 Class History C33. Surrounded by a host of friends, Through life's palh she calmly wendsf' PALMER STANLEY FLETCHER Curtis I nslilule of Music B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Secretary-Treasurer of Music Club Cl, 2, 333 Music Club Recital C133 Humor Staff of Blue and White C1, 23g House Cl, 23g French Club C233 Senate C2, 333 Recorder C2, 333 Associate Editor of Recorder C333 Assistant Editor of Blue and White C333 The Three Quills C333 President of Music Club C332 Class Will C333 Music Club Assembly C333 Student Advisory Board C33. 3 Oh! nalure's nobles! gifl-my gray-goose quill! ALBERT BARNES FRANKLIN, 3RD. Amherst College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 House C1, 233 Senate C23 332 Vice-President of Senate C333 3B Declamation Contest C333 Student Advisory Board C333 Class History C33. Virlue is like a rich slone, best plain self, NA M. FRASER Radclije College G. A. A. Cl 3 2, 333 Gym Meet C133 Hockey Squad C133 Soccer Squad C133 Student Police Force C233 Blue and White C333 Basketball C33. Wl1al has woman lo do wilh pol Mics? KATHERINE LOUISE FULLER Mary Lyon School G. A. A. C1, 2,'33Q Member-at-Large of Class C133 Blue and White Agent C133 Graduation Chorus C233 Twelfth Night, C233 Christmas Assembly C233 uBecorder Agent C2, 332 Assistant Subscription Manager of Recorder,' C333 Student Police Force C333 Chairman of 3A Dance Committee C33. Popularily is Power. RAMONA JEAN GATES Wellesley College C. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Pierides Beta C133 Pierides Alpha C23. l,ileralure is an avenue lo glory. craig - - la-eE1.ea'ia - W E33 FH T W W T T 53 Y'7 V7 Ei 'I XXXXXXXX J 11111111 ZIQEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIISEIII Mill-.IIIIIUIEIZIISIZI ae JAMES HEIIBERT GILLIAM Springfield College Entered Central in September, l025 rWofleralion. lhe nobles! gif! of heaven. MAX GITLIN B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Track Squad C2, 35. A ml he was heavy wilh rlignily and lllL.S'lCI'IilAV.H FRANCES BERTHA GORDON Commerce Junior College G. A. A. Cl, 2. 353 Gym Meet Cl53 Gymlixhibition Cl, 25. Theflash of her black eyesforerlmning the llIlllll1f?I'.v LUCY ANTOINETTE GRUNWALDT Massachusetts A gricullaral College G. A. A. Cl, 2. 353 Gym Meet Cl53 Gym Exhibition C153 P0mander Walk C253 Knave of Hearts C253 Treasurer of Players C23 353 2nd Prize in 3B Declamation Contest C353 HAS You Like It C353 Captain of Student Police Force C353 Pierides Alpha C353 Class Nom- inating Committee C353 3A Dance Committee C352 Poster Contest C353 Nisimaha C35Q Usher at Graduation C35. A lovely lady, garmenled in lighlf' JULIA GIESCHI G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Pierides Beta Cl, 253 French Club C2, 353 President of French Cluh C353 Pierides Alpha C353 Student Advisory Board C35. E.reeealingly well real. RANGHILD ELINOR HAGEN Moanl Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Hockey Team Cl, 2, 353 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Team C153 Pierides Beta Cl, 253 Gym Meet Cl, 253 G. A. A. Fair C253 Squad Leaders C253 Junior Prom Committee C253 Pierides Alpha C353 Student Police Force C353 Welfare Board Bazaar C351 Pierides Assembly C353 Usher at Graduation C353 Phillips Prize Debate C353 Chairman of Hummage Sale C35. Always ready lo do and flare: No mailer when no mailer where. C515 2 I - ..MlEQllEE7 W wa 'S F EH 'I 'I 'Q 5' I 53 'H I If? V7 y XXKXXXXX J lllllffl Z W M '3l5'.' 5 gil? 'AIIEIZIIEIZIIEIMI ll I BIB- lllllill I-IISIEI C. PAUL A. HAMEI. Norlheaslern. Unlversily B. .A. A. CI, 2, 35g Track Team CI, 2. 35g Soccer Squad Cl5g IA Dance Committee Cl5g Football Team C2. 359 Christmas Assembly C2. 3I: Class Day Assembly C2. 355 Student Police Force C2, 355 3A Dance Committee C355 HPatience C35. Believe lllol you lllllll' il, and you lI!IT'6 il. I lNES IIARMA Conserrolory rj Music G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35g Gym Alcel CII. Words, nol men, lmre Ill1l'll.YS been my mark. ICSTIIER KATHERINE l'lART'l' Emerson College of Oralory G. A. A. CI, 2, 353 Pierides lim-ta Cl. 253 Nursery Maid of Heaven C155 First Prize in lA Speaking Contest CIIQ Twelfth Night C25: Assistant Property Mistress of Knave ol' Hearts C253 Junior Prom Cormnittee C253 l'omander Walk C255 Secretary-Treasurer of the Alliliated Debating Society C25g'Pierides Alpha C355 The Three Quills C353 Student Police Force C353 Class Ways and Means Committee C353 As You Like lt C353 Recorder ,Assembly C353 Freshman lleception Committee C353 Graduation Usher C353 Chairman of Class Day Committee C35. H . . . . . . ,, ILIIIGCZOIIS lll SIIFPCII, 1Il1'tlClUllS Ill. l1Cll0VI. GEORGE IAIIYRON HARVEY lllusic B. A. A. CI, 2, 35g Music Club Program Committee Cl, 2, 35g Easter Assembly C253 High School Quartett C35g Current History Club C355 Education Week Program C353 As You Like lt C353 Christmas Assembly C353 Graduation Program C353 'lPatience C353 Play Com- mittee C35g Class Song Committee C35. Sober, lean, dark-e-ved. and qu1fel,- lbluszc IS his only duff. ALICE HASTINGS lklounl Holyoke College Entered Central in September, 1924. , G. A. A. C2, 355 Hockey Team C2, 353 Basketball Team C2, 353 Sec- retary of Pierides Beta C253 High School Pins and Rings C2, 353 Treas- urer of Pierides Alpha C35g Secretary-Treasurer of French Club C353 Student Police Force C353 Art Editor of the Blue and White C35g Assistant Editor of Recorder C35g Associate Editor of Recorder, C37- 1 Who says in verse u'l1al olhers say in prose. DOROTHY MAIQGARET HAYES Conneclicul Slale College G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Nisimaha C255 Welfare Board Bazaar C353 Hummagc Sale Committee C35. USl'llC8I'll.V gives wings lo power. T 'Q T3 In Fl W 'I 15 ll-N I I IQ in I I ? I I ISSN 1. I I I I ? IN!! Ili C I 3 y I I I I TW' I I I I I TTT' IRQ: in I I I QI. . I I IIS!! ,1-.xxxxxxxxx TY7 llflulllu A L IEIZIIEIZIIEIIEMSSI lUA3ilBJilllUlEIZIl2IZl al? Fi E33 1 7 ts 'W A Fi' J XXXXXXXX 1111111 NIABEL EIJNA HEATIICOTE Entered Central in September, 1921 Gym Mes-t C253 Socvur Team 1233 G. A. A. CZ, 3Dg Student, Police Force Q2, 37: Nisimaha till. Il's lhe songs ye sing, and lhe smiles ye wear Tha! makelh fha sunshine P1l0f'lVTUlI8l'f'.H LIIJLIAN RHODA IIEDDY Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Alec-t CU: G. A. A. Fair CJD. To be genlle is Ihr les! rj a lady. EDITH MAY HEMSWORTH Normal School G. A. A. fl. 2. ZEDQ Gym 'Nlaaet Qljg Gym Exhibition Qljg Music Club Cl, 353 Nisimaha CZJ. 'Tfonslanl persislence gains Ihe end. ADALINE DICKINSON llEVVITT Kindergarten Training School ti. A. A. Cl. 2. 353 Pieride-s Be-ta CIZJQ Pierides Alpha ISSJ. No hvanllv is Iikf' 1110 beau!-v of lhe mind. RICHARD BEMIS HODSKINS llfillialns College B. A. A. Cl. 2. Iilg Radio Club fl. 21: Student Police Form C353 Class Nominating Commit,t,ee C392 Class Hununage Saln Conmiittew 133g Studont Advisory Board CSD. H -l lI'1ll?fI'l.PIlll l'Sf0I'1'l'f'f' f1fl'l-6'Il1l.'l WIJNDELL ROBERT How Unirersily of Kenfucky li. A. A. 12, ISD: Sturlunt l'olif-e- l'lflI'l'4' lf. Chg Crew lfllg Class Basketball 'l'cam 431. 'ln honesl man is Ihe nobles! work of God. .-' 156D i i f i A r A ' ' I ' ' fl - Ill lil , A- f -- -- , --mEm.EQ-EEl2 5' W FH Fl 7 '3 ET BTG T 5' V7 XXXXX XX Q Ill: 11 g , 3 ll ZIQSIZIIEIZIIEIIEMSSIII NIR.HIIIUIEIZIISIZIIEIZZ ESTHER HURWITZ J anior College G. A. A. ll, 2. 353 Music' Club Cljg Swinuuing Meet lljg Gym Alvvt ll, 223 Gym Assenlhly l2jg Gym Exhibition CZDQ French Club CSD. 'SFew lhings are impossible lo diligence and skill. ALICE INGERSOLL Skidmore College She is prelly lo walk wilh. And willy lo lalk wilhf' PAUL FRANKLIN JENNEY B. A. A. ll. 2, 333 Gym Team 12, 355 Student Polive Forvv C351 Class Basketball Team liljg Crew CID. 'flliv hear! is lrue as sleelf' RICHARD LOOMIS JOHNSON B. A. A. ll, 2. 353 Crew Squad QZZJ3 Class Basketball Team C253 Amer- ican History Medal C2Dg Travk VFGHIII QZ2. Zljg Basketball Squad CED: Class Picture Conunittee fillg Class Picnic COIIlHlll-l,f'1' CD3 Ili-Y LIU. Slern and serious. bu! always amiable. VERA ANTOINETTE JOHNSON G. A. A. ll. 2, 373 Gym Nice-l 1.13: Blue and Wllito QZJ. Palienre is a necessary ingredienl Q1' genui.v. llAROLD KAIKFMAN Unirersily of Pemzsylrarzia B. A. A. ll. 2. 33: Class llaskotlmall Squad ll. 2, 33: llasm-ball lllvillll ll, Ili: Ilase-bull Squad til: lludin Club L2Jg Studi-nl l'Olim'4' Force lo 'll A'Faels are slablzorn ll1ing.v. ' ,- q-v : csrm iq WA vq A I lip - - la - - - - an -.W-EE..I2E..Emk B' T3 FH 7 7 'G T Fl E73 W N so FQ au:-.lszlnanznnauuaaalssnmmnn.ninllrananzlnalal:-:IIE T3 HAROLD KNAPP Harvard College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 lladio Club ll. 251 Orolwstra ll, 253 Football Squad Cl. 251 Blue and Whito Agent l25g Swimming Squad l35g Track Squad C35g Blue- and White Cut Editor C35g Football Team C35. Colne one. come alll this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I .' LQERTRUDE KIINITZ ll. A. A. ll. 2. 353 Poster Contest tl. 25. Fair lrcsscs man's 1'mpcr1'al race ensnare. DOROTHY A. LARKIN Westfield Normal School fl. A. A. tl. 2, 351fiyIII 'Wool ll. 25: Gym Exhibition mpg Gym As- Sf'IIllllX 125g Sow-or Squad C253 Wleltare Board Bazaar C25. lle:1r! on her lips. anrl soul within licr eyes. WILLIAM FRANCIS LARKIN, JR. University of Pennsylvania B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Baseball Cl, 2, 35: Welfare Board fl, 2, 353 Swim- ming Team Cl, 2, 355 House Cl, 255 Basketball Squad Cl, 25g President of Current llistory Club C353 Student Advisory Board KS5. Wen often give arlvice, but seldom heed it. ELEANOR KATE LEACH li. A. A. tl, 2, 35g Gym bloat ll, 25g G. A. A. Exhibition CQ5. Kindness has resistless charms. PAUL BURTON LEAMY . University of Vermont B. A. A. ll, 2. 353 Student Police Force Cl, 2, 353 Class Basketball tl, 2. 353 Baseball Team C2, 355 Basketball Team 435. Practice is the best of all instructors. 'S 'lf' jf? W2 ,, iii!! ,..- .I In . .. - - - mT,a.I2a1Ea'iEal2 Fl T3 'H Fl 7 '3 T Z.?l!5lZIlSIZfll3llitIli!lll mumianumlaizllalzl amz W sis 'aa fi XXXXXXX I y FRANCES LENDER Entered Central in February, H123 C. A. A. C2, 32. To u young hfurl vverylhing is f un. KATHERINE LIEBECK WesUield Normal School I U. A. A. Cl. 2, 353 Gym Xlvvt Cljg Sovovr Squad C2jg Pivridvs B1-ta C255 FI'0IlCll Club C235 Pierides Alpha C2. 35. H1 n her sweol and modes! way, She rrllrancffs :lay by day. HARRY ROGERS LLOYD, JR. FS. A. A. Cl. 2. Sjg Collectors' Club CID: Recorder C333 Curr:-nt llistury Club Ciljg Usher at. Graduation C335 Assistant Manager of Patience CBJ. , llc lhal knows himself knows ollzersf' RUSSELL DUDLEY LOAR Cornell University B. A. A. C353 Crew CSU. Ile is afool who Ihinks, by forcr' or skill, To lam Ihe current of a womarfs will. NIARY LYONS Framingham Normal School C. A. A. Cl, 2. 33: Pierides Beta Cl. 253 Basketball Squad Cl, 35: Hockey Squad C295 Swimming Meet, C213 Pierides Alpha CSU. A sweet, allraclive kind of grace. EDWVINA MACOMBER Smith College Entered Central in September. 1925 ti. A. A. CSD. 'K.lllllll!'IIllllIil7S is her middle mime. 5 , . N I .Q-3 W C595 : ,,,F,- F ..:.-v L., . i A - l AA Q A A 'A A' f' ' lfl Ifl as :fu QQgEEilEEllIiEliE ETH '33 E33 'E Q W J O4 Q T fi W 'e ZIQEIZIIEIZIIEllEIIHIIIWNIBFIEIIIUIEIZ IBIZI ae 5' '03 W J XXXXXKXX I .., ,Affllflf UNH - i 4 ' 1 119' NIC il P P Q Isst P , P ' , EUNICE MAHER Framingham Normal School G. A. A. C1, 2, 353 Gym Meet C153 Hockey Squad C152 Pierides Beta C1, 253 Twelfth Night C252 2B Social Committee C253 Pierides Alpha C353 Student Police Force C353 Basketball Squad C35. 'Alt mailers not how long we live, but how. JOHN MACDONALD MALLORY University of Michigan B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Recorder C153 Collectors' Club C253 House C253 Mail Circulation Manager of Central Recorder C253 Orchestra C353 Student Police Force C35. Not what you do, but how you do it Is the test of your capacity. GRACE CLEMENT MANNING Wesqield Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Meet C153 Music Club C35. A modest woman is ever amiable. RUTH MARDEN Boston School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl. 2, 353 Gym lweet C153 Gym Assembly C153 Gym Exhi- bition C153 Pierides Beta C253 Swimming Team C2, 353 Pierides Alpha C2, 353 Patience C353 Student Police Force C353 Publicity Committee for Patience C35. A cheery smile is best in life. MARGUEIIITE AGNES MCGUAN G. A. A. Cl, 2, Gym Meet C153 G. A. A. Assembly C153 G. A. A. Fair C253 Music Club C353 Blue and White Agent C35. She with all the charms of womanf, GORDON BATES MCR.AE Oberlin College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Team Cl, 2, 353 Radio Club Cl, 253 Track Team Cl, 253 Vice-President of Radio Club C253 Gym Assembly C253 'LTwelfth Night C253 Class Gift Committee Ci-ZJQ Ullomander NValk C252 Soccer Team C2, 353 Senate C2, 353 Member of Affiliated Board C2, 353 Hi-Y C2, 353 HPatience,' C353 Players C353 Vice-President of Senate C353 Welfare Board C353 Bazaar Booth Committee C353 Chair- man of 3B Dance Committee C353 Student Advisory Board C353 Student Police Force C353 Class Basketball Squad C35. 'SThe mildesl manners with the bravest mind. C 60 5 . - - Y- -emeE-.EQfeE- E7 W E33 'l 7 'Q T 53 Ei' J 41' XXXXXXXX X N x ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIEIIBSIIJ .siuminllananallamzl ale IRENE MEMERY Chairman of Program Committee of Pierides Beta C21g Gym Assembly C213 G. A. A. C2, 313 Swimming Team C2, 31g Pierides Alpha C313 3B Bazaar Committeeg Class Nominating Committee C31. All women seem by nature to be coquettesf' ALICE ABBE MILLER G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31: Orchestra Cl, 2, 313 Gym Exhibition C213 Violin Accompanist for Pomander Walkn C21g Poster Contest C31g Class Ballot Committee C31. The hidden soul of harmony. EDWARD OsGooD MILLER Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 313 Pinafore Cl1g 1A Declamation Contest C113 Knave of Heartsl' C213 Twelfth Night C21g Class Basketball Squad C2, 31g Players C2, 313 Senate C313 As You Like It C313 Pa- , tience C315 Class Bazaar Committee C313 Senior Prom Committee C313 Class Song Committee C31g What They Think C314 Captain of Student Police Force C315 3B Declamation Contest C315 Master of Bevels of Players C31: Student Advisory Board C31. Rejoice, oh young man, in thy youth. XTIRGINIA MILLER Pratt Institute Cl. A. A. Cl, 2, 31. Sighed and looked and sighed again. HERBERT MILLMAN B. A. A. C1, 2, 315 Music Club Cl, 213 Radio Club Cl, 213 House C213 Class Basketball Squad C31. '6That helpless look of blooming infancy. FRANc'Es MOONEY WesUield Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 31g Gym Assembly Cl. 215 Gym Meet Cl. 21g Basketball Squad Cl, 213 lloukey Squad C2, 31. Nothing is more amiable than true modesty. C 61 1 ' l'I II nu l'I m-EEjEEi1I2QiE N N I N 'J : ' 'f:l '.-:f ': S ' 3. L fy, 21,1 7 tel I - - I A A A A - V, , 5' F33 EW 7 7 '3 17 'T ETS W E73 J XXXXXXXX 11111111 . . - - I - W W 41 , - W a e IQZIIIISIZIIEIIUII llll Mill-AIIIIIUIEIZIISIZI Elf OMER MOULTON Yale University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 35. He could distinguish and divide A hair twixt south and southwest side. CLARK T. MURDOUGH B. A. A. Q1, 2, 35g Class Basketball Squad Cl, 2, 353 Soccer Squad C155 Crew fl5g Manager of Track C25g Recorder Agent Cl, 25g Blue and White Agent Cl, 255 Football Team 12, 35g Student Police Force f2, 355 Basketball Squad C35. From labor, healthgfrom health, contentment springs. JAMES MARCUS MURTOUGH Holy Cross College Entered Central in September, 1925 B. A. A.. 135g Music Club C35g Crew Q35. He put his very soul into his work. FRANCIS JOSEPH NADLE Tufts llledical College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Track Squad Cl, 25. To speak as common people dog to think as wise men dof' MORRIS J. NEWLIAN Post Graduate B. A. A. fl. 2, 353 Collectors' Club C253 Student Police Force C35. A man's a man for a' that. MARY AGNES OHCONNOR Westfield Normal School G. A. A. fl, 2, 35g Hockey Squad Cl, 2, 35g Basketball Squad C253 Gym Meet C25. Oh bless'd with temper whose unclouded ray Can make tomorrow cheerful as today. 1625 Vi - - - -imismirzai ETS T3 FB 7 W 'J ZIBZIZIISIZIISIIEMISIII mumilulm pzl fEjQE1ET 'T 53 W XXXXXXXX Ill Ill M ET? FE 7 7 'H F f IN 41, lima' - L 4 ' 4 ISL rl 5 P 'Q ISXSI 1- P P Nl la , 1 4 Q i W 5 r TW' l P ww W' U X 'lr 1 lr L AXKKXXXX Qnxlllllllll 5' EFS E73 5' to J XXXXXXXX 111 Zlljillilillilliliillll Am.mllanalalnalalali SAMUEL PEVZNER Syracuse University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Baseball Squad Cl, 2, 355 Gym Squad C255 Twelfth Night C255 Electrician for Pomandcr Walk C255 Class Basketball Team C2. 355 Captain of Class Basketball Team C355 Keeper of the llolls of Players C355 Senate C355 Recorder C355 Student Police Force C355 Electrician for What They Think C355 Class Presentation C355 Assistant Advertising Manager of Patience C355 Electrician for 'SPatience C355 Current History Club C355 Assistant Editor of Recorder C35. Ile is wil's perllar and retails his wares. KAJMIERA PLASS Westheld Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Poster Contest C15. Truth is always straightforward. NEAL PREWITT University of Pennsylvania Entered Central in September, 1925 Awake, arise, or be forever fallen. ' CHARLES TYLER PROUTY Dartmouth College B. A. A. C1, 2, 355 Chairman of Class Banner Committee C155 House Cl, 25 1 Treasurer of House C255 Chairman of House Program Committee C255 Twelfth Nighti' C255 Knave of Hearts C255 Elector in Mock Election C253 Pomander VValk C255 Blue and White Agent C255 B. A. A. Salesman C2, 355 Student Police Force C2, 355 Secretary of Collectors' Club C2, 355 Member-at-Large of Senate C355 As You Like It C355 Advertising Staff of Recorder C355 Welfare Board Bazaar Committee C355 Executive Committee of French Club C355 'tRecorder Staff C355 Class Nominating Committee C355 Usher at Graduation C355 Humor Staff of Blue and White C355 Business Man- ager of Patience C355 Class Basketball C35. Un fledged actors learn to laugh and cry. HELEN RAICHELSON Commerce Junior College G. A. A. C1, 2, 355 Music Club Cl, 2, 35. AhVgentle-gentle as the dew doth rise. MILTON RICHMOND Yale University B. A. A. C1, 2, 355 Student Police Force C2, 355 Class Basketball Team C2, 355 Business Assistant of Recorder C355 Usher at Graduation C35. Oh, this world is but a plaything for me! 64 N I .: f 1 'F --' - 's-7 -'pe -we -ol el lel lel lal lel .FE .E -le I ,L Y S - L as Ei T Ei? il 7 FH ' ZI!-IZllEIZgIlEllilIillll muvxailllmlaizlnana ale 5' ETS Y'l 7 Ei J i XKXXXXXX ll SAMUEL RICHMOND Brooklyn College of Pharmacy B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym'Squad C153 Music Club CI5. Ile lhal inquires much learns mitch. BENJAMIN H. RISKIN Brown Unirersily B. A. A. Cl. 2. 35g Track Squad ll. 255 Twelfth Night C253 Publicity Manager of .lunior Prom C251 Gym Team C253 Cl1airInan of Publicity Coimnittee for Welfare Bazaar C351 Captain of Student. Police Force C353 Publicity Manager of 3B Dance C35: Statistics Stall' of Blue and White C355 Class Nominating Committee C35g Chairman of Good Fellowship Week C353 First Prize in Senate Tablet Debate C353 Sec- retary of Senate C353 First Deputy-Chief of Student Police Force C353 Student Advisory Board C35 3 Assistant Editor of Recorder C351 Adver- tising Manager of Patience C351 Associate liditor of 'CRecorder C35. Still waters may run deep-flnul all deep u'aler does no! run slillfi ELEANOR ROPER Skidmore College Cl. A. A. Cl, 2. 353 G. A. A. Assembly C153 G. A. A. Fair Cl5: Pierides Beta CI5: Cl. A. A. Meet Cl5: Twelfth Night C25g The Knave of Hearts C25g C. A. A. Exhibitions C253 Class Prom Committee C35. C' When she smiles. her lriamph is conzplelef' DAVIDA Boss Cl. A. A. Cl. 2. 35g Gym Meet Cl, 255 Gym Assembly C25. Il's ll1eQqaiel people zrho are dangerous. CLIFFORD Ross, JR. Yale School of Illusic B. A. A. Cl. 2. 355 1B Social Committee Cl5g Elector in Mock Election C253 Vice-President of Collectors' Club C2, 35g Student Police Force CZ, 35g Chairman of 3B Welfare Bazaar Comniittee C353 Senate C355 llsher at Graduation C353 Business Department. of Patience C35g Class Presentation C35g Student Advisory Board C35. I can be more clever lhan one, Bal noi more clever than all. J oIIN:RIeHARD:RUDER'r Tufls Medical College Entered Central in September. 1921. The manlv pnrl is lo do will: miylll and main zclzal you can do. C625 rea - - - A ggaieafaieaiie 5' W E73 li li 'C T3 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIISSIII :Bill-JIIIIIIEIZ IEIZI are PHYLLIS SAVOY Massachusetts College of Pharmacy T Ci. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 iylusim' Club CSD. 'AThe most effective coqnelry is innocence. E321 ADELAIDE ELIZABETH SMITH College Ci. A. A. CI, 2, 355 Gym fVleetCl1. Hlfarnestness and sincerity are synonymous. i ZH ,. .L LoUIs SNELLING Wharton School of 1+ mance xi' B. A. A. Cl, 2, iljg Collectors' Club Cljg Football Squad C235 Recorder Room Agent C2, 371g Student Police Force C2, 315 Class Basketball C2, :Eli Rummage Sale Committee C3J. A man rg' iron and silence. 'if f X 1 . fx 1' RANGES SULLIVAN Ci. A. A. Cl. 2. 3DgGyn1 Assembly C193 Swimming Team CQQI Nisimaha C2, 313 Captain of Student Police Force C3j. She hath a natural. wise sincerity. it KATHERINE CROSSLEY SWEET Mount Holyoke College G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 1B Social Committee CD3 Gym Meet CU: Junior Prom Committee C235 Class Ways and Means Committee C331 Usher at Graduation C313 Head Usher for Patience C3Jg Class Nominating Committee C3Dg VVelfare Board Bazaar Committee Cfijg Student Y-I Police Force C3Dg Rummage Sale Committee C3j. Coqactry is the champagne of love. LEILA MAY THOMPSON Oberlin Kindergarten School Ci. A, A. Cl. 2, 353 Hockey Squad Cljg Soccer Squad CID. vv 'i AXXXXXXX .-J lllll Ill C663 WIT 1 3 fl A an E -- , -,w.eE..EE. EEE In l I l P The whole of virtue consists in its practice. ET 1 FB ri in W ll ETH W W '7 J XXXXXXXX a ananalanauuaaasinli Bill.HIIIUIEIZIISIZIIEIZ HELEN BELLE THRESHER Bay Path Institute ti. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Meet Cl, 25. No necessity for culogyg she speaks for herself. HENRY BERNARD TILLMAN Columbia University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 355 Radio Club Cl. 2. 353 Music Club Cl, 25g Mail Circulation Department of Recorder C259 Senate C2, 35. The deed is everlvthingg the fame is nothing. 1'IAGOP TOROYAN University of Michigan Entered Central in September, 1921 B. A. A. C2, 35. Il is tranquil people who accomplish much. HELEN BCIARY TRACY Framingham Normal School G. A. A. Cl, 2. 355 Nisimaha C25g Soccer Team C25. When you do not know what lo do-wait. JOSEPH CHARLES TREMONTI B. A. A. Cl, 2, 351 Student Police Force Cl, 2, 355 House C153 Badio Club C253 Football Team C255 Publicity Manager of Junior Prom Committee C255 Class Gift Committee C253 Deputy-Chief of Student Police Force C25g Senate C2, 353 Manager of B. A. A. Ticket Salesmen C353 Lost and Found Agent of Student Welfare Board C353 Student Advisory Board C35g Student Welfare Board C351 Chief of Student Police Force C355 Cheer Leader C353 Manager of Baseball Team C355 Chairman of General Committee of Student Welfare Board Bazaar C35g President of B. A. A. C35. The name that dwells on every tongue no nunstrel needs. EYERETT UNDERWOOD University of Pennsylvania B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 2B Social Committee C253 Track Squad C253 Treas- urer of Collectors' Club C255 Senate C2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 355 Assistant Business Manager of Recorder C353 Assistant Business Manager of 'KPatience C353 Class Basketball S uad C353 3B Dance Committee C35g Bummage Sale Committee C325 Chairman Senior Prom Committee C35. qurh and .so furious are the tastes of men s ' 7 ,. . .j A v-v-v-I: 4675Vg gg 5 'A g vA A A - - lei 1 - - - - - IZI -,Q-IfsQ-EE 5' W E73 7 73 'l T T W3 63 V7 El' J i XXXXXXXX 11111111 ananalalalauuaualsslli sm.aillumlaganalillalg RAYMOND VALIQUETTE McGill University B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Team C253 Chess Club C255 Orchestra C35. HI have not loved the world. ' JOHN BELDEN VANDER University of Vermont B. A. A. Cl, 2. 35g Radio Club C253 Class Basketball C353 Student Police Force C355 District Manager of B. A. A. C35. True politeness is perfect ease and fI'C9d077l.,, RUTH MARGARET VAN TUYL Smith College Entered Central in September, 1925. G. A. A. C35g VVelfare Board Bazaar C351 Class Nominating Committee C353 Patience,' 135g Class Song Committee C35g Recorder Stall' C35. For rarely do we meet in one combined. A beanleons lady, and a virtuous mind. CAROLINE REBECCA WARD Skidmore College E G. A. A. Cl, 2. 35g Nisimaha Cl, 2, 353 Gym Exhibition Cl5g Gym Assembly Cl5g Soccer Squad Cl5g Swimming Team Cl5g Treasurer of Nisimaha C2, 35: Auxiliary Welfare Board C35g Chairman of Class Booth at Bazaar C353 Student Police Force C353 Usher for Patience C353 Good Fellowship Committee C35g Best All-Round Girl Committee C35g Bummage Sale Committee C35g Class Nominating Committee C355 Chairman of Class Picture Committee C35g Humor Stall' of Blue and White C35. 'iLife is a jest and all llz ings shows. DOROTHEA WATTS Miss Twitehellis School G. A. A. Cl. 2, 35g Swimming Team C255 Welfare Board Bazaar C253 Nisimaha C2, 35g Music Club C2, 353 Student Police Force C2, 35g Advertising Staff of Patience,' C35. TUV way is to begin with the beginning. HELEN MARGARETTA WEST Vassar College Entered Central in September, l92 I G. A. A. C2, 355 Assistant Advertising Manager of Pomander NValk C253 Swimming Team C255 Statistics Staff of Blue and White C253 Assistant Editor of 'KRecorder C255 Associate Editor of Recorder C2, 35g 3B Declamation Contest C35g Class Press Agent C35g Class Testator C35. h Svllables wh ich breathe of the sweet Soalhf' f C635 i i A X A W A - . AJ ' ' 'r v-v 2 - i - - .. A A - IW an lfl E - - ,m-eE..EQ .EEE W 73 is 7 7 'H W T ETH W W J XXXXX XX ll Eunaeunaennauuaeaasnni mumiiullmlanellalel Boa VIRGINIA WHEELER R New England Conservatory of Music G. A. A. Cl. 2, 355 Music Club Cl,2, 353 Class Nominating Committee C35. Whate'er she be, she'll never appear a saint. F. KINSLEY WHITTUM Massachusetts Agricultural College B. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Gym Team C2. 35: Collectors' Club C2, 35g Crew C353 Member-at-Large Of Collectors' Club C35. HI will do my best. ALICE LOUISE WILLISTON Boston School of Physical Education G. A. A. Cl, 2, 353 G. A. A. Fair C153 Graduation Chorus C153 Student Police Force C2, 353 Captain of Student Police Force C35. 'iller faults are such that one loves her still the lbetter for them. MARGARET MOLAIN WILSON Pratt Institute G. A. A. Cl. 2, 35g Poster Contest C1, 2, 353 Gym Exhibition C159 'tRecorder C25g Second Prize Welfare Poster Contest C353 Blue and White Art Staff C353 Second Prize in As You Like It Contest C35. V Art needs no spur beyond itself. FLORENCE GENEVIEVE WOOD Westfield Normal School G. A. A. C1. 2, 35. Enthusiasm is the fever of reason. MARY WOOD G. A. A. Cl, 2, 35: Gym Assembly C1, 253 Gym Exhibition C253 Gym Meet C25g Soccer Team C35. Senlimentally I am inclined to harmony. C 69 5 I lil - -- - an - lil - lei' -EfQEEffEQl5 -1.- V7 i 5 F53 53 if Q 'E FE Eli ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIlillillllildill-.lilllfllilellalal ali HAROLD WILLIAM WOODHEAD University of Pennsylvania B. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Assistant Business Manager of Recorder C23g Member-at-Large of Collectors' Club C2, 333 Student Police Force f2, 33, Business Manager of Recorder C333 3B Dance Committee C331 Class Nominating Committee C333 Class Picnic Committee C331 Senate C335 Usher at Graduation C333 District Manager of B. A. A. ' Tickets C33. A gentleman makes no noise H NICHOLAS WILLIAM Zno Wharton School of Finance EH B. A. A. 41, 2, 33, Baseball Squad 41, 233 Football Squad qi, zap. 53 W3 W E33 t H is words of wisdom burst forth into utterance. History of the Class of 1926 Three years back there came to Central One, of all classes the best, And it gloried in its conquests, As it o'ertopped all the rest. '26 was its cognomen, Silver on a blue background. This the record of its stay here, 'Til the last long bell did sound. There was tumult down in Central, When September came around, And the halls were full of Freshmen, Pacing restless up and down, Thinking of their Junior High Schools, Dear old Buckingham and State, Forest Park, and Chestnut, also, Where there hats had hung of late. From the first, all shouted, Adams! Adams!H then we caught the cry, And we took him for our leader, 'Til a whole year's time went byg Then arose another figure, Schermerhorn we hailed our king, There was riot in the meeting, There were storm clouds in the air, When the class of six and twenty Met to choose their colors fairg Black the sky that darkened o'er us, But hope eternal grewg As we took the silver lining, And garlanded the blue. The IB Social gathering Was our first attempt at fun, And we left our books and studies, And to the Gym did run. We played Three Deep and Wink, For too young were we to dance, Since we all were little Freshies, W3 W E33 W W And the boys still wore short pants. D-1 At the 1A and 2B socials But half the class did play, For some were growing up so fast, The dance held them in sway. When came the time for the Junior Prom, ,,., We decked out in our best, m N3 And for two more years he led us, And jazzed with all our might and maing N And his praises loud we sing. So t'was one grand success. 1 E E 5 I 2 : W lla ' ei' na - - --m-em.eQiIem ZIEZIZIIEIZIIEIIEUIBSIII - .' E03 W 53 E73 W1 FH 53 X Q XXXXX X N From their task of law enforcement, F ain our teachers would we save, But when we handed out detention, Loudly did our classmates rave, And we called it Student Gov'ment And we ruled with iron hand, 'Til the teachers thought it wiser Once again to take the stand. Our 2A year waylaid us With our coffers full of gold, And demanded all our treasure For a custom formed of old, A present for the Seniors And the teachers with their cares, While they watch us at the dances Seated on our wicker chairs. As all venerable Seniors Must find ways to spend their hoard, And a 3A dance we knew that they Could very well afford, We elected a committee, Very competent indeed, That fulfilled our expectations, And met our every need. When our 3A dance had left us Little money for our Prom, We began to Wonder where our Profit would be coming from, , . So we hit upon a brilliant plan N'er hit upon before, And we held a rummage sale, that filled Our Coffers to the door. In our Senior year a play we gave, A marvelous sight to see, We resurrected Patience , A musical comedy. Our long-anticipated Prom Was the big time of the year, And no past or future classes A Can ever know its peer. When in future years and ages, You, oh classes still to come, For some inspiration looking, Pages old begin to thumb, Look up these, the perfect records Of a still more perfect class, Praised through all succeeding ages With the cymbal and the brass. For a prophet, long-forgotten, Told our deeds long, long, ago, And they asked him if another Class could ever triumph sog And he shook his hoary tresses In that bygone day of yore, And he spoke, but one word only, Quoth the prophet, Nevermore. JEAN C. CAMPBELL DORIS M. FLETCHER ALBERT B. F RANKLIN, 3RD. neun. nlllmlamlalzllaf W M W E33 W W E53 W 2 I 2 E 471' We -Q - - - - - -.mEE1-eE'Tf:E1f auaelnauaunaauanaasnmmm.niumuagaunalil ae W E31 W F53 W 53 XXXXXXXX J 11 11 I I Presentation of the Class of 1926 Jean Campbell: In spite of your education, we don't believe that it will be quite complete without your receiving a letter you never got on your report. CBig red EJ. Margaretta West: Your fame as a disciple of the muse gained for you the pseudonym of Rose-Marie. Here, Gretta, is an original copy of 6'Rose-Marie. May your poetic effusions surpass this in the future. CSong of Rose-Mariewj. Margaret Van Tayl: As a dairy-maid, you're a fine songster. Your rich voice and irresistible personality held your audiences spellbound for two nights. In the hope that you may keep your form, we give you this canary to offer you a little competition. Ted Carothers: ln the hopes of making your stature in better proportion to your abilities, we have given you this sprinkler. Use it every night before going to bed. Carry,' Ward: Although the use of the gift you are about to receive is usually restricted to the earlier years of the average person's life, yet we can't picture you without one throughout your existence. CRattlej. Wilkes Perkins: During your stay in Central, your presence was always heralded by the peculiar, brilliant hue of your cravats. Here, Wilkes, my boy, embellish your fair white throat with this bull exciter. CRed tiej. Alice Connolly: Not in vain have you been chosen 6'Class Flapperf' There- fore we deem it necessary to present you with this map of Springfield and its vicinity, in case you have to walk home some night from a ride. But be sure to keep inside the limits of this map. Stan,' Fletcher: Centralites, after hearing you on the piano, are backing you heavily in the annual harmonica contest. Take this and start practising now. Joe', T remonti: Recently in looking through your family album, we found a remarkable picture of you that foreshadowed one of your present achievements. QCop picturej. Charlie,' Proaty: If you should ever choose the stage for your future pro- fession, we recommend the part of '6Malvolio,' of 6'Twelfth Night, for which you are best suited. Take these cross-garters, and be prepared. Lacy Granwaldl: Having been selected our 5'Class Fusser, we have decided that this magazine, Vogues and Vanities, will help you a lot. Try it, Lucy. Eddie Miller: Since you have been attacked by a mania for the dance, and are continually searching for new steps, see what you can learn from this. QToy dancerj. 'fMillie'i Richmond: For three long years you have lazily shuffled your weary way from class to class. Here, Milt, are some tacks. Sit on one before every meal, and you're sure to be awakened from your lethargy. 6'Kaye', Harlt: Kaye', has along with her other many and diversified talents, an extraordinary ability to talk loudly and continually, or in other words, to make a great deal of noise: in fact so much noise, that the members of our worthy class saw it fit to choose her their Noisiest Girl. As a little gift, it gives me great pleasure to present to you this raggy gag. Elinor Hagen: In our recent rummage sale, you had difliculty in getting your sales-force on the job, especially Underwood and Woodhead. Here is this whip, and we hope you'll use it unsparingly upon the aforesaid rascals in the next sale you manage. Scott Adams: It is rumored that you have an interest in Florida real estate: probably that's why you're a good crew man. Well, anyway, here's a bucket s s .- C725 : ' -v..v-' 2 '.2 '12 .' yi- re! :ff A - - I A A A A A V Y A I .VXI I I II nu nn sm.emieQTieQie W3 F33 E33 W W EW W W Ein W E53 W 53 'i XXXXXXXX N Zllilillilgllillililillll .NIIIJIIIIIQIEIZII :Zi amz which will aid you in discovering your lot. Rulh Thompson: You have very ably controlled the finances of our class for three years. Due to you, our treasury has bulged to fabulous proportions. Take this Scotch Highlander's hat, so that people can recognize your distinction as a disciple of thrift immediately. Bill Birnie: We are ashamed, Bill,', that you have lived all these years without acquainting yourself with one of the greatest English novelists. Perhaps you have heard of him. At any rate, here is a Biography of Charles Dickens. Mildred Wheeler: You have been our secretary for three long years, Milly, and you have kept our records accurately and faithfully, so, in order that you may keep the minutes forever on hand, we give you this little watch. Jimmie,' Bulkley: 6'Jim, you were elected our Class Baby. No baby can be in style without a bib. Here is one guaranteed to wear until you grow up. Tom DeMarco and Tom , Dunn: Here are the two most retiring and most quiet boys in the class. To all those who did not get the joke to that last statement, I might say that it was sarcastic, rery sarcastic. Well, anyway, Tom and Tom , tomtom, tomtom, here are two cow-bells: one for each, each for one, so that every one can tell when you are coming around. Kaye Sweet: Well, Kaye, we have a tincan for you. lt's to go with the other one up in your garage. However, welre sorry to say, you can't take Undy to ride in this one, no matter how much of a pineapple he may be! Lois Bealiy: Lois, you were elected the Class Heart-Breaker. There aren't many people in the school whom you haven't honored,-l said honored,-with the category of darling However, Lois, darling, just for fun, we're presenting you with this piece of soft soap. Winifred Merriam.' Youlre the most popular girl in our class. You have constantly showered smiles on those who willed it. You have been in constant fear that people will think you are a high-hatterf' However, we know otherwise. Here's a high-hat, so we could see how you would look in one, if that improb- ability were true. Gordon Mc'Rue.' Well, Mac, you're quite a persistent wooer of young Central maidens. Take this, and pin yourself to the girl of your choice. We guar- antee she'll stick by you. SAMUEL PEVZNER CLIFFORD Ross Prophecy of the Class of 1926 We strolled up the familiar broad, white marble stairs of the dear, old school. The steps were the same, but, alas, how changed the structure! On being directed by a student guide, we turned our steps to the mammoth new Assembly Hall, where we were to attend the sixteenth annual reunion of the glorious class of 1926. We were now in the front corridor ...... here, there, everywhere were our former associates. To our complete surprise, Mr. Clifford Coons, Ph. D., Central's principal, advanced to give us a jovial greeting. He came from a group of teachers intermingled with old friends. Among the faculty present, were Edwina Macomber, teacher of mathematics, George Harvey, school supervisor of music, Julia Gieschi, teacher of French and authoress of a new text book on La Langue F rancaise , Clifford Clark and Nicholas Zeo, the new Gym teachers, Mildred Cook and Gertrude Corcoran, the new secretaries, Arthur Bushey, the Soccer Coach, 1 ,. - - - -miemfg -EEE ETH EW E73 W W El? W I N I z H735 'S 'v' 7 e 'e 'ie A A IQ! lei , -A Eli 51 E73 F53 W E73 XXXXX J ll ll XX 11 ZMEIZIISIZIIEIIEMBSIOIBINIB-.AIIIIHIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ Thomas Dunn, who was noted for his essay upon f'The Principles of Latin , and Ted Carothers, Central's worthy supervisor of athletics. Standing in this group, also, were Frank Blumenfield, professor of Physchology at Harvard Uni- versity, James Clark, renowned coach of the Yale eleven, James and Leonard Cotter, owners of the United States Sporting Goods Company, Alice Connolly, authoress of Celestial Snivels, a most unusual novelg and Lucy Grunwaldt, star of the musical comdey, '6Lucy Lingers Long, which was being produced by Samuel Richmond, Well known playwright. Turning from this group, We noticed waiting impatiently by the door, Clifford Ross, movie star of Ashes of Roses , and, as we watched, who should come trotting up but Kayetheryne Heartte, the sensational Actresse Parisienne. Close by, in a heated argument with Louis Schermerhorn, our former Rresiderg and now Speaker of t'he House atWH uth Curtis, mayoress of Springfield, and Mary Lyons, member of the school boardfwe perceived Richard Hodskins, Congressman from Longmeadow, and Benjamin ,Harrison Riskin, Grand Kleagle of the Ku Ku Klan, gesticulating violently on the subject of having the table d'hote service for Central's seven lunchrooms. Then Doctor Birnie, scheduled to lecture on 'SHOW Uriah Heep Cracks His Knuckles, struggling to gain admit- tance to the hall, pushed us violently through the door. Here, we first encountered Lois Beatty and Margaret Van Tuyl, editors of the U n ion's Advice to Loveloons, and their associate editors, Gordon McRae, Russell Loar, and Edward Miller. Then, after being greeted by the chairman of the reunion committee, Elinor Hagen, we were ushered to our seats in the hall. In front of us sat the famous Slim Slipper, Sam Pevzner, now editor of College Humor, with his gagman, Thomas De Marco, eagerly conversing with Morris Newman, leader of Newman's Novelty Boys. From their conversation, we learned that Alice Hastings, the famous artist, with the able assistance of Margaret Wilson and Herbert Millman, had contributed a new mural painting, the unveiling of which was to be the important event of the day. Impatiently awaiting the beginning of the program, we glanced around the crowded hall. In the balcony sat Rene Memery, noted Ziegfeld Follies Girl, Caroline Ward, Central's school nurseg Paul Jenney and Paul Leamy, America's foremost Acrobatsg Ruth Thompson and Kayl' Sweet, department heads of Sears Roebuck CSnappy Spring Styles for Missesjg Richard Johnson and Walter Orell of the famous firm of Urell and Johnson, Attorneys-at-Law, Marian Clark, eminent musician, Charles Prouty, foremost Shakespearean actor of the present day, and lastly, John Percival and John Vander, prominent New York matinee idols. The program was about to begin! The reunion orchestra tuned up. Leading it, in an Etude Provinciale 105 by Palmerstone Fletcher, was Margaretta West, our poet of the sunny South. Hazel Albrecht was at the piano, Paul Hamel, at the saxaphoneg Alice Miller, at the violin, and Harold Kaufman, at the drums. At last, the curtain rose! First, we were favored with a lengthy speech of welcome from Harold Woodhead, who was followed by an accomplished quartet composed of Ray,' Valiquette, Bernard Tillman, Omer Moulton, and Francis Nadle. Then Edna Broeker, William Larkin, Ruth Brown and Kingsley Whittum, all-star professional dancers, entertained with an old-fashioned dance, the Charleston, which was followed by the momentous unveiling of Alice Hasting's masterpiece. Occupying the center of the picture was the '6Spirit of Educationf, posed by Everett Underwood, now Dean of the University of Michigan. Around him were seraphims and cherwbims circling on tinseled wings. For these, we heard that James Bulkley, Albert Franklin, and Milton Richmond had posed, and, on re- calling their innocent visages, and looking at them closely, we discovered this CConcluded on Page IMD 74 N fu: c s g A I , f -- f -,M.EcW-EQFIQQTE m m wa m m fr F73 elnarzllaaanaauaeaasnll NIB-JilIIHIEIZZIISIZIIEIZ Eid ETS F53 Eh 53 'XE XXXXX N s N Prophecy on the Prophets Time.' March 4, 1918 ....,......,..,..,..... Place: Steps of Capitol of United States we SCENE I ' W E01 E03 Characters: Newly Inaugurated President, First Statesman, Second Statesman, Citizens y First Statesman: Although I always knew this noble land Would lead all others in most great reforms, Yet never did I think to see the day, When woman would as President preside. Second Statesman: 'Tis change of mighty import to the world, Yet note you how it likes the citizens And throngs that grace the streetsg in Wond'rous awe They all do homage to their President. First Statesman: Peace, ho! Citizens: Peace, bo! The President is come! Center Presidentj President: Friends, statesmen, Americans-list unto me! I come to thank you, not to praise or blame For this, your noble homage unto me, And for your election of a woman here. You see me as I am, of stately mien, And dignified address-and yet withal Not wanting in the power to govern Well. E'en from my high-school days I have condemned Those weakling, silly, namby-pamby girls Who scream at mice, and shudder oft at snails. Myself, I have no fear to face a dog That is a raving maniacal fiend, Or slice a frog in several thousand bits To find his vertebrae or left hand lung. And so, I tell you, I shall govern well As any man this wond'rous land of ours. Citizens: Hear, hear! Our noble Merriam! SCENE II Time: 19448 ....................... Place: Editorial Office of the New York Times Characters: Editor-in-Chief, Cub Reporter It is a mighty editor, Blue pencil held in hand, Whose paper, called the HN ew York Times , Is known o'er all the land. A king he sits behind his desk, Commanding, all the while. In frank blue eyes a hum'rous gleam- Upon his lips a smile. A cub reporter enters in, Bejoicing in his heart- I got that interview, he yells- My boy, a Worthy start. When I was young, in high school days, My school a paper had, I 75 And when they made me editor, I was a happy lad. So after I was graduate' I got a job like you, And writing up my news reports Was the best thing I could do. But my ambition led me on To reporting murder crimes. I worked my way thus, step by step, From 'Recorder' to the 'Timesl Thanks for the tip, the cubling said, Then, passing by the door, He sighed with envy as he read: Scott Adams, Editor. EE E33 M W E33 53 I 2 ,g c J Z ' 7 'i 'vE ' Z ' if A, Q - 4 - ,A A- - YI A WLEEZEETTEQ L ZIIAIZ nalzflnauuauasml Mil-.IIIIIHIEIZIISIZI ali - ' ' 55:5 0, 55,5 E01 .ig 0115505355345 E03 Qwcfbg km? 354- A-7,2 g.'DO 1 Q N-5 ggqv 38-C ' E'3 -1 Sgmsv -:Img '1 5,:n'1 ow.. 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When twilight shadows deepen, And the study hour draws nigh, When shades of night are falling, And the evening breezes sigh, 'Tis then our thoughts do linger, And our hearts begin to swell, And our minds do gently wander Towards the school we love so Well. Sons of Central High School, devoted sons and true, We have fought our battles, and have Done our best for you, Thee our Alma Mater, Weill cherish For all time. Should auld acquaintance be forgot? Dear old Central- Yours and mine. CLARK MURDOUGH Excerpts from the Will of the Class of 1926 We, the Class of 1926, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, and of the foundation of Central High School, the eighty-fifth, being in full and complete possession of our faculties of mind and body, yet, considering the uncertainty of this life and the propinquity of the next, do hereby declare, asseverate, and proclaim this document to be our last will and testament, in the manner following: Article I. We hereby appoint as our legal executors Miss Clara A. Snell, our untiring class adviser, and Mr. Raymond E. Pannier, our most enthusiastic admirer. Article Il. To the school we leave our brilliant record of intellectuality and our reputation as the cleverest and most original class in the history of Central, to the end that the aforementioned record and reputation may not perish from the earth, but inherit everlasting life in Central's halls. Article Il I. Winsome Winnie', Merriam leaves her charming personality and her ability to fascinate everyone she meets to Hazel Pike. Article IV. Jimmie Bulkley leaves to Andrew Spencer the former's super- fluous avoirdupois, in order that another class besides '26 may boast of such a nice, chubby, roly-poly class baby! Article V. Jean Campbell leaves her remarkable versatility to all ambitious 77 f E 4-5 iv H- 4 1 g g 'A g I A - Iii - - - - i - -gm,eE,eQ,ieQiie W3 W Eli W W ' ZIIEIZ lalillillillillll mumilllmlala IZIZI ae Eli ETH W3 E53 W BW xx: g XXX I 44 underclassmen, advising them beforehand that a knowledge of the Highland Fling will help immensely toward fame and honor. Article VI. Charles Prouty, our own private and particular Rudolph Valentino, leaves his reputation as a dramatic love-maker to Vincent Tremonti. Article VII. Teddy,' Carothers leaves her unfailing democracy to Dot Dinsmore. Article VIII. Bennie Riskin, the electric juice behind every class movement, leaves his undying energy to Ford Marden, just to see if Ford could possibly use any more than he already possesses. Article IX. Ruth Thompson leaves to Jeannette Roberts her own copy- righted ability to extract dues from the resisting pockets of her classmates without the use of chloroform or other instrument of torture. Article X. Sam Pevzner leaves ten barrels of original wit, preserved and pickled, and ready for any emergency, to Howard Simpson, in case the latter's store may run out. Article XI. Kaye Sweet leaves the motto, '6Stick to one man, but stick right close, to Marjory Day and all others who prefer the particular to the general. Article XII. To counterbalance this, Lois Beatty, leaves her best wishes to all who believe that Variety is the Spice of Lifef' Article XIII. To add to Central's relics such as the Harvard Trophy and the Amherst Cup, we leave one phonograph record of Billie Birnie's eternal song, Oh, Mur-ie-ell! Article XIV. To Nels Ferre, Scott Adams leaves his title of The straightest and squarest fellow in Central. Article XV. Louis Schermerhorn, ClifHe Ross,' and Everett Underwood bequeath to Doug Ellis, Clem Taylor, and Harlow Gage, their title of The Fast Trio. Article XV I. George Harvey leaves his basso profundo to Robert Maher. Article XVII. Kaye Hartt, our premiere actress, leaves her histrionic ability to the drama class, asking that the aforementioned ability be held in trust until the next Shakespearean play. Article XVIII. Wilkes Perkins leaves to Russell Fairbanks his debonair air and appearance of knowing everything or of not caring about what he doesn't know. Article XIX. Peggy Van Tuyl, the Louisiana peach with the birdlike voice, leaves to Eleanor Barris her ability to rise to the top of the ranks in exactly no time at all. Article XX. Alice Hastings leaves her love of helping, serving, and befriend- ing all those in doubt or trouble to Mima Morison. Article XXI. Elinor Hagen leaves to Eunice Denver her ability to make friends at every turn. Article XXII. And, lastly, to the whole school we leave our best wishes for success in the years to come. In witness whereof, we have signed and declared this instrument our last will and testament, on this twenty-seventh day of April, 1926. lSignedl LOUIS SCHERMERHORN. President Signed, published, and declared by the above-named president as and for the last will and testament of the Class of 1926, on this twenty-seventh day of April, 1926, in the presence of us, who have signed as witnesses to the same. lSignedI MARGARETTA WEST lSignedl STANLEY FLETCHER 783 5 A I fi 4 ee E11 ' 7 7 i i L' 2 p- 1 'qi -- ,A -- Y, -4 -1 ,L A I -A v - Y W F73 E73 FE W W EI? F53 J T 53 'H 5' XXXXXXXX Ill llrll Zl!5IZIlSlZfIlSlliMilll1 NIB-.IFIIIIIEIZIISIZIIEIZ Ballot of the Class of 1926 Most Attractive Girl .... Handsomest Boy ...... Best All-Around Girl .... Best All-Around Boy .... Best Girl Student ..... Best Boy Student .... Nerviest Girl .....,. Nerviest Boy ......... Most Athletic Girl ..... Most Athletic Boy .... Most Musical Girl .... Most Musical Boy ..... Most Popular Girl .... Most Popular Boy ..... Peppiest Girl ....... Peppiest Boy ...... Noisiest Girl ..., Noisiest Boy .... Quietest Girl ......... . . Quietest Boy ......,....,.... Class Heart Breaker, Girl ..... Class Heart Breaker, Boy ,,.. Biggest Eater, Girl ........ Biggest Eater, Boy ....... Wittiest Girl ........ Wittiest Boy ....... Best Girl Dancer ..... Best Boy Dancer ,..,... Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Class Class Interesting Girl .,.. Interesting Boy .... Poetic Girl ....... Poetic Boy ...... Helpful Girl ..., Helpful Boy ,.... Ambitious Girl .... Ambitious Boy .... Writer, Girl ..... Writer, Boy .,..... . .WINIFRED MERRIAM . . . . . . . .CLIFFORD Ross .ELEANOR CAROTHERS . . . .SCOTT ADAMS, JR. . . . . .JEAN CAMPBELL . . . . .WILLIAM BIRNIE , . .KATHERINE HARTT . . . . BENJAMIN RISKIN . . . .ELEANOR CAROTHERB ...........JAMES CLARK MARGARET VAN TUYL . . .STANLEY FLETCHER . .AVINIFRED MERRIAM .. . ,. ...SCOTT ADAMS, JR. .ELEANOR CAROTHERS . . . .BENJAMIN RISKIN . . .KATHERINE HARTT . . . . .BENJAMIN RISKIN . . . . . . .ALICE MILLER . . . JOHN PERCIVAL ........LoIs BEATTY . . . .WILKES PERKINS . . . .CAROLINE WARD . . . . . .HAROLD KNAPP . . . .CAROLINE WARD . . . . ,SAMUEL PEVZNER . . . . .EDNA BHOEKER . . . . . .WXLKES PERKINS . .WINIFRED MERRIAM . ...... SCOTT ADAMS, JR. . . . .MARCARETTA WEST . , . . . .STANLEY FLETCHER . . . . .WINIFRED MERRIAM . . . . . .SCOTT ADAMS, JR. . . . . .JEAN CAMPBELL . . . .BENJAMIN RISKIN , , . .MARGARETTA WEST . . .STANLEY FLETCHER Most Romantic Girl .... ...KATHERINE HARTT Most Romantic Boy .... ...... C LIFFORD Ross Class Flapper ........ .... A LICE CONNOLLY Class Sheik ........ .... W ILKES PERKINS Class Bachelor .... .... J OHN PERCIVAL Class Man Hater .... .... A DELINE HEWITT Class Pessimist .... .... W ILLIAM BIRNIE Class Optimist .... ...... C AROLINE WARD Class Bluffer... ..... WILLIAM LARKIN Class Orator .... ...... B ENJAMIN RISKIN Class Baby ..... ......... J AMES BULKLEY Class Cut-up .... EVERETT UNDERWOOD Class Actress. . ,,..,. KATHERINE HARTT Class Actor ..... , ...... CHARLES PROUTY Class Grouch ......., ..., E VERETT -UNDERWOOD Class Pest ............... ..... E VERETT UNDERWOOD Class French Student ..,. ......,... J ULIA GIESCHI Class German Student .... ,.,.... B ENJAMIN RISKIN Class Traveller ........ , .... CARRINGTON OWEN Class Artist .................................. .... M ARGARET WILSON Class Latin Student ..............,.............. ....... W ILLIAM BIRNIE Girl Who Has Done Most for Central and for '26 ..,. ..... W INIFRED MERRIAM Boy Who Has Done Most for Central ................. ...... S COTT ADAMS, J R. Boy Who Has Done Most for '26 .........,........... .... I 10UIS SCHERMERHORN C795 x W I - , - - - g4mLsEi3EETiEE A El T3 in '32 I 'Q ll! IZIIEIZZIIEIUEIIBSIIJ NlBJilllllSIZ ll2l2 EI 4 .- -As I K F Q , v. L--.. ,,.,,,,,g 1 I ,S . , , . w . fx . S f ,k 1 NR V 2? x ' if 'Q .Q , ,i I , . 5 , i 5, i ' FE - N, EJTEQQQ agalanauanauuauassnsi MIR-.IIIIIIIEIZI SIZIIEIZ Class of 1926? T Ojicers m SENIOR YEAR President, HOWARD SIMPSON Treasurer, ALFRED MIILLIKEN Vice-President, DOROTHY DINsMoRE Member-at-Large, ALLEN WEST E-ia Secretary, ELINOR CROCKETT Faculty Adviser, MR. EDWVIN E. SMITH JUNIOR YEAR President, RICHARD SRELDON, J AMES BROWN Secretary, ELINOR CROCKETT Vice-President, DOROTHY DINSMORE Treasurer, PURVIS HARIAEY Member-at-Large, JEANNETTE ROBERTS Faculty Advisers, MR. RAYMOND E. PANNIER, Miss KATHLENE H. TUTTLE H E73 FRESHMAN YEAR President, RICHARD SHELDON Secretary, ELINOR CROCKETT Vice-President, DOROTHY DINSMORE Treasurer, LORETTA WHITING Member-at-Large, EUNICE DENVER Faculty Advisers, MISS ELIZABETH E. GAMMONS, CFirst Semesterj E' MR. RAYMOND E. PANNIER, Miss KATHLENE H. TUTTLE, CSecOnd Semesterj T FW ET? J XXXXXXXX N N History The Class of 265 entered Central in February, 1924, and the first Organized meeting was held on May 5. During the first semester, the class colors, blue and orange, were chosen, and the next semester the class banner appeared. A social held in the 1A semester was a forerunner of' the grand and glorious Junior Prom. I n the 2B semester, occurred some events of interest. Two of the largest rooms, 206 and 223, inaugurated student government, with remarkable success. At the Welfare Board Bazaar, the class had charge of the eommisssion sales booth, which took third prize. In accordance with the custom of the leaving of a gift to the school by each 2A class, the class of '265 presented to the school two chairs to complete the set of furniture for the use of the patrons and patronesses at school dances, a set already begun by a preceding class. As the book goes to press, elaborate preparations are being made for a 3B card party, dance, and rummage sale. The class of '265 fully intends to make its last year at Central worthy of the spirit shown so far. 4315 E A , g A I I - lei 1 - - - - IZI ,M,eQ,eE1EEE W EW W I 5 wang ISIZIIEIISIISSIII muminllml lmlnanzl in f r K . 1 , X, n y, A. X k E j' n A :Zi -1 :Zu Mtfzwlligiemi W ET! W W3 W ET? E173 'E ' ZIQEZIISIZIIEIIEIISSIII NIWIFIIIUIEIZIIEIZI BIZ Class of 1927 Qmcers JUNIOR YEAR President, FREDERIFK ROSENBERK Treasurer, LESLIE HARRINGTKIN Vice-President, NELS FERRE Member-at-Large, DOROTHY MCCIIIKY Secretary, SXGNE SANDSTROM Faculty Advisers, MIss ISABEI. M. KAGXVIN Miss PAULINE HUMPHREY FRESHMAN YEAR A President, FREDERICK ROSENBERG Treasurer, GEORGE CAVANAUGH Vice-President, MARION DAVIS Iltember-at-Large, HENRIETTA SPANER Secretary, THELMA BURLINGAME, ERNEST MOORE Faculty Advisers, MISS ISAREL M. KAGWIN, MISS FRANCES C. lx10RGAN History Shortly after its entrance in September, 1924, the Class of 1927 set out to enter with vigor and enthusiasm into Central's interests and institutions. As a fitting start, the class held a successful 1B social on January 16, 1925, which was attended by one hundred and thirty people. In the 1A semester, the class banner, in scarlet and gray, made its appearance. In the same Semester, the class participated in the 1A Declamation Contest, which proved to be so worth while that it was held the next semester, this time in the school assembly on June 13. The 2B social, on .lanuary 25 of the following year, was a gala affair, attended in large numbers by the class and the school at large. Equally successful was the Junior Prom, held on May 14 of this year. A Class Gift Committee has been chosen to select the gift to be made to the school, as is customary, in June. x The Class of 1927 is the largest class in the schoolg it has an enrollment of one hundred and eighty-nine, and has proved its worth at Central. lt speaks Well for the class that it had the highest percentage of Recorder subscriptions in the school, and that the captains of the baseball, football, and soccer teams were all members of it. One of Central's newest organizations, the Torch Club, modeled after the Hi-Y, was instituted by members of the Class of 1927, and the charter members were selected from this class. C339 5 5 . E5 -'F v-ur l -N ? pg - el W 1 A 4 n 1 -V?-'R ' A' .1 ' fl Ifl VI ,MQ12EflE1Q'fEQQ1?? ga T 53 W Q 53 W .T ,A . 'uf' T' 1 , 2 T 4,1 t L ' . i ' 121 A IZ IZI Qiatfmirl l e ZI ZIZIIEIZIISIISIISIIII MIDI.IIIIIIIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ W BTG U3 W3 W ET? i' XXXXXXXX J ll Class of 1927 ? Ojicers JUNIOR YEAR Treasurer, PHILIP CONNELL Member-at-Large, CAROL MATHER President, ALPHONSE GARIEPY Vice-President, BETTY HERRICK Secrelary, HENRY HEWITT FRESHMAN YEAR Treasurer, N. LANDON HEAD Member-at-Large, MORTON S. NAURISON Faculty Advisers, Miss BEBTIIA T. DAVIS Mn. LELAND W. SMITH President, WILLIAM A. LIESON, Jn. Vice-President, BETTY HERRICK Secrelary, DOROTHY SIIELDON H islory y In the spring of 1925, the Class of '275 entered Central. Because of the pop- ularity of all the nominees for President, several weeks of balloting were necessary, before William Lieson was elected to this office. At the beginning of the 1A semes- ter, the class had become well organized, and gave a successful social. In the 2B year, the class made Alphonse Gariepy President at the head of a new list of oflicers. As the book goes to press, elaborate preparations are being made for a social which is expected to be as enjoyable as the former undertakings of this capable class. C853 I 2 . 1.3 El I I - I I IZVI IZI ggm-EE1iEEiiEQ W m 53 an W W in m A, , 9 1 rm M fix U x' M fins vb a!5nzunananauuaaa:snc1 MIDI-.lilllllilifllalil BIZ W3 rw 53 W3 W ET? X as XXXXX Class of , 1928 Officers ' FRESHMAN Y EAR President, HARLOW GAGE Trecisurer, EDWARD BL.kCKMAN Vice-President, FRANK BROEKER Member-at-Large, BARBARA BEATTY Secretary, HARRISON CLAPP Faculty Advisers, Miss KATHERINE RYAN Miss HORTENSE SPAULDING H :story The Class of 1928, almost one year old as this book goes to press, is an active one. Even before this class was fully organized, it gave the school an example of its capabilities. At the Welfare Board Bazaar, its ice-cream booth, a unique artic scene, was adjudged to be the second best. Now, a full-fledged class in the 1A semester, it has made a running start with an excellent social on April 23. What will it not be ahle to do? . . 3 E .E cfm ' l : vii - f . nf f- -' 'f .. A - - i yy I TEE.- - - ..M-EE..EE- .EQJQ ETH EW EW W3 W EW F53 X f Q T I zluanzulalennauuaaassnll Nlllilllll IZIISIZIIEIZ E01 M ETS W E53 W EW EZ-F3 XXXXX Class of 1928? -A 1 Officers FRESHMAN YEAR A President, F onn MARDEN Treasurer, ERNALD MONTANARI Vice-President, ROGER CUSHMAN Member-at-Large, GORDON SMITH V Secretary, Sornm N OLAN Faculty Advisers, Mas. Josmrnmm F. BAILEY 'Miss CLA1ussA G. BUFFUM i History The youngest group in our midst is the Class of '28i. It is already well rep- resented in the organizations and activities of the school. Central has great hopes for this class. ' ' 4395 1 I 1.3 I A A - e ,miemiegigemli E33 E23 M W EB M Zl!3IZllElZIlEllilI5llll 5ilIl.liIllIlBIZIl3I2I ali! ' N Prize Winners V7 January, 1925 Q, to January, 1926 JEAN CAMPBI-:LL t N W., fill Declamation Contest , . MMM CONIIIN f qsecond Semester, l. Alliance Frallualse Nleclal ' Phillips Prize Debate l W N N , l I pjLIZM,,.31-H pjwm Nus lfmmr: M,xu'11x l m1r-zmmx IA Dm,1,,,nul,i,,n Comes. 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Anderson Nevartte Bedrossian Mary Conlin Olga Davis Loretta Lyons Contributing Editor, MARGARETTA WEST MEMBERS Lois Beatty Marion Davis Donald Ehrgood Dorothy McCray Morris Whitcomb Laurence Bennett Eleanor Dickey Gladys Elmer Taylor Mayes Edna Winitsky Irene Clegg Robert Dickey Thomas Fitzgerald George O'Connor Frances Zirkin Gertrude Cohen Virginia Donald Martin Freedman Hazel Pike Natalie Converse Hattie Du Bose Rose Lipman Benjamin Riskin BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Business Manager, WILLIAM BIRNIE Advertising Manager, WARD YUNIIER Assistant Advertising Manager, NORMAN REYNDLDS Subscription Manager, HowARn SIMPSON Assistant Subscription Managers, NELS FERRE,.WALTER BONNEY, MUBIEL HILLMAN Room Agents Mary Louise Aiken Edward Blackmun Dorothy Dinsmore Muriel Hillman Margaret Patenaude Ida Lillian Anderson Jean Campbell Katherine Fuller Robert Ley Leonard Salter Henry Baldwin John Canfield Harlow Gage Dorothy McCray Sigue Sandstrom Ruth Batchelder Aaron Cohen Catherine Hayes Winifred Merriam Louis Snelling Allen Benner Eleanor Dickey Ruth Hess Donald Notman Frances Zirkin Distribution Manager, NELS FERRE Assistant Distribution Manager, CARLTON GRAHAM Mail Subscription Manager, STUART TAYLOR Eficiency Manager, JULIUS SIECEL Proofreader, ROSEMARY LYNCH Business Assistants Don Barnes Edna Broeker Carlton Graham ' Charles Prouty Julius Siegel Charles Bassin Charles Collins Harry Lloyd Benjamin Riskin Pauline Walsh Richard Besson Albert Franklin Keith Naylor Ralph Saffer Alma Blanchet Alphonse Gariepy Samuel Pevzner Albert Schwartz Faculty Adviser, ARTHUR C. CURTIS STAFF, SECOND SEMESTER Editorial Department Editor, SCOTT ADAMS, JR. Associate Editors, STANLEY FLETCHER Cresignedj ALICE HASTINGS, BENJAMIN RISIIIN Assistant Editors Marion Davis Alice Hastings Rose Lipman Samuel Pevzner Hazel Pike Benjamin Riskin Contributing Editors, HERBERT W. SKINNER, MARGARETTA WEST MEMBERS Laurence Bennett Bernard Berman Harry Blackburn Frank Blumenlield Walter Bonney Harrison Clapp Gertrude Cohen Iris Conary Natalie Converse Gladys Elmer Elinor Crockett Eleanor Dickey Robert Dickey Virginia Donald Marie Dow Hattie Du Bose Donald Ehrgood Dorothy Forbes Harriet Gibbs Mildred Glaser Katharine Hartt Evelyn Johnson Eunice Katz Mary Kavanagh Ruth Kenworthy F rederie Klein Pearl Lasker Dorothy McCray Winifred Merriam Mildred 0'Neal Samuel Pevzner Charles Prouty Harley Rudkin John Sebert Howard Simpson Henrietta Spancr Frederick Stehbins Margaret Van Tuyl Morris Whitcomb Frances Zirkin BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Business Manager, WILLIAM BIRNIE Cresignedj Assistant Business Managers, EVERETT UNDERWOOD h . l I HAROLD WoonnEAn Advertising Manager, NORMAN .REYNOLDS Subscription Manager, NELE FERRE Assistant Subscription Managers, KATHERINE FULLER, DoRoTHY MCCRAY, SIGNE SANDSTROM Barbara Adams Richard Davis Mary Louise Aiken Ruth Dickerman Hazel Albrecht Eleanor Dickey Room Agents Katherine Fuller Mildred Hayward Henry Hewitt Dorothy McCray Winif red Merriam Sophia Nolan Signe Sandstrom William Schaefer Gordon Smith Clarence Anderson Dorothy Dinsmore Eunice Katz William Olmstead Nita Stuart Charlotte Blomlield Elizabeth Ewig Fred Keller Reginald Phelps Mildred Wheeler Virginia Brock Barbara Fison Rose Lipman Leonard Salter Frances Zirkin Mail Circulation Manager, STUART TAYIIOR Distribution Manager, ALPHONSE GARIEPY Assistant Distribution Manager, JOHN SERERT U Business Assistants Don Barnes James Cotter Alphonse Gariepy Henry Hewitt Herbert Clough Charles Davis Carlton Graham Harry Lloyd, Jr. Charles Collins Stuart Taylor Albert Schwartz Faculty Adviser and Treasurer, ARTHUR C. CURTIS L 93 iv 1-1 11 1 1 f F' '3 '3 V7 1-1 1-r 1 .xxxxxxxxx X 'llllllll .Il,,,,,, IHNYII M l C ' 4 lsill -1 I , o !' 'Fall - I , 1 -l RN! Ma , 1 4 ' 1 1 , C N I WY 1 I Nl , - l .J, r 3 2 'I' 53 F7 7 W 53 IIS! IIE! llillull llll NIH IIIIIUIEVIIEI I E' V .... 1 0 Q I 2 ! - 1 l l 1 H 1 1 Blue and White EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editor-in-Chief. WILI.IAM A. H. BIRNIE Assistant Editor, STANLEY FLETCHER I Statistics Editor, JEAN CAMPBELL Assistants Marjorie Carhart Eunice Denver Scott Adams, Jr. Margaret Ellis Lawrence Genack Robert Dickey Rose Lipman Dorothy MCCray Humor Editor, WINIFRED M Assistants George Moriarty Manuel N eigher Cut Editor, IIAROLD K,NAPP Assistant Art Editors Nevartte Bedrossian Paul Hines Elizabeth Ward Hazel Pike Benjamin Riskin ERRIAM Elizabeth Peer Charles Prouty Caroline Ward Art Editor, ALICE IIASTINGS Margaret VVilson BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Business tllanager, MURIEL HILLMAN Advertising tllanager, PAULINE VVALSH Alma Blanchet Edna Broeker Sheldon Atherton Eleanor Barris James Bulkley Katherine Clarkin Natalie Converse Elizabeth DeCoster Virginia Demarest Dorothy Dinsmore Douglas Ellis Business Assistants Ruth Brown Margaret Ellis Subscription Manager, .IAME Room Agents Elizabeth Giles Elinor Hagen Theodore Keller Ericka Langhammer Charles MCAllister Margarite McGuan David Millett Irene Moriarty Edna Fraser Dorothy Weschler s HALE, JR. Arthur Nelson Sophia Nolan Kathryn Pederzoli Hazel Pike Elinor Roper Warren Rowland Audrey Van Pelt Pauline Walsh Caroline Ward 53 E33 W 7 'H F7 Faculty Adviser MISS IIINA J. MICHEL , 1 - E gem. - - -L-meE1iEQ'iEEIe L nanzunauznnauuaeasani MIB-Jilllililw lil amz 1 Ei' ETS '14 N Q , ' 1 ff . -rx - ff A was . My 7 4 Q Student Advisory Board Vice-Clzairman, Emxon C Ei' Vice-Chairman, Sc'o'1 r Arm Ms, Nha. RAYMoN1x E. FENNH1: 1-7 Scott Adams. Jr. Sheldon Atherton Allen Bonner William Birnie James Brown Ruth Brown .lean Campbell Eleanor Carothers James Clark J-7 Herbert Clough Charles Collins Elinor Crockett N Ruth Curtis 'l' XXXXXXXX 11 I K - OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER Clllltflilllll. RIf'HARD VVoon1sl'1n' RUCKE'l I' Secrelary. Nuns S. Famer OFFICERS, SECOND SEM ESTER lflzuirman, Louis SCHERMERHORN A Jn. Secrelary, Eu-:Axon C.xao'rm-:ns FACULTY MEMBERS Miss NIARJORIE R. LATIMER Du. Jnssll-1 Nl. LAW MEMBERS Dorothy Dinsmorc Thomas Dunn Nels Ferre Stanley Fletcher Harlow Gage Alphonse Gariepy Julia Gieschi Donald Gilman Sylvia Glasser James Hale, Jr. Richard Hodskins William Lieson Ford Marden Gordon McRae Edward Nliller Arthur Nelson Louise Rickert Benjamin Riskin Fred Rosenberg Clilford Ross Louis Schermerhorn A VValter Shea Howard Simpson Herbert Skinner Joseph Tremonti Richard Woodbury C967 E E AJ A - C - - ua' an rmgamiagiiagii W3 'E E73 T 7 Ei? T L zunanzlnaugnnauuauaasmamuni.niuuanamlangl 'WHA F5 Q I 53 Fi XXXXXKXX J J 43 1 55 'E F ZZ C... ., . fn- ...... 5' . w 4..- ,N F: 2 Z -Y - L, .... ...L,. .L -gy 2. :. , V, .n. :rw -.1 Ib' I- 'T' f-5-T fu'-, WCC 4 4 -nw - 1 :sq '1-1 - - 111 rr' wg, C' T' 7 --1: pg fe.. N. ,,, 27 f ' :xx El :W f' U 5 vm -H2 2 1 : fr z if: ji : '4 P1 T-1' -- C 'sl . z - + 1, :fi W I Z! gb 2 A H- M V r 1 U rw mx 2 E ,,,,-4 Ex T-' 'ljm gg?-,. N 'UU ui' mg cg:-.L rs T 1- EA :f'1' H ,C cw. 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E ' C C '--y-3 gs mi ,V 1 ,1 : I ' ' 1 1 411'-s H 53' A A E4 50 H 4 A-,-, -A I-4 ' . :I 5 1 595 5 :,.'T .4 - Q9-.4 -I 1 G :UE we I E gg.. ': J we -1 4 vw he -A lllllirl 'Nlildre-fl Wines-lvr Florvnvv W hithull .Ivan Camphvll Marion Davis Elvanor Carothvrs Dorothy Dinsmore Dorothy Phillips llutlu Thompson H, -,-, - ,,, ,QTi ,i ,ii , i , - wa A - - - :Qu , , :Zu i ,im.Em.r:Q l 1k E? T3 E73 Fi T3 'H U gg lillil as mnmilllalala l na a or img 1 l 1 l I 5' ma 1 fu 'I If 2 1 V7 i E EG X4 Senate OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER Presidenf, JAMES H.XI.E, Ju. Treasurer, WILLIAM A. H. BIRNIE Vice-President, ALBERT B. FRANKLIN iwember-at-Large, VVALTER SHEA Secrelar-v, SCOTT ADAMS, JR. Faculty Adviser, MR. EDXVIN E. SMITH OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER Presidcnl, SCOTT ADAMS, Jn. Treasurer, VVILLIAM A. H. BIRNIE Vice-Presiflerll, fIORDON B. MCRAE fllember-af-Large, CHARLES PI-IoI'TY Secrelary, Br:N.I.u1IN H. IIISKIN Facully Adviser, Mn. EDWIN E. SMITH N1 E NIBERS Scott Adams, .Ir. Sheldon Atherton Laurence Bennett VVilliaIn A, H. Birnie VValter Bonney Donald F. Brown James Brown James Bulkley Clifford Clark Nels Ferre Thomas Fitzgerald Stanley Fletvher Albert Franklin Nlartin Freedman Malc-olm Creenawav James Ilale. Jr. Phillip Levine Robert Maher Cordon B. Mallar- Edward Miller lleorgre Moriarty Richard Noyes Walter Orell Samuel llevzner VW-ndell Phillips lliag Piligian Q98 Arthur Preu Charles Prouty Benjamin H. Riskin Clifford Ross Louis Schermerhornf VValLer Shea Howard Simpson Oliver Taylor Bernard Tillman Joseph Tremonti Everett Underwood Robert Vllalker Harold Woodhm-ad N 2.3 , I 4 1 - Q - - IZI - - an .gmgemiegileo QQ? W X 5' I3 E73 'S' 7 '3 IE lfl-1?1i1L .i 'I1-QW,-4-V.Q .fi-2T.l'1 'A ,A 3'-f, f f T7 f'fT ? 'Si'T2'I'.I'Z? ''1Z'.ZT':i1'. ff'TjS.'ZTZ'Z? T'y'f't ' , :M f?,,4,u Bi r 7 ri ,gl r .,,,:Q. Q y.m:zrf,.7Ll.:f.:.f14ij'.f-W-fzlijr A-d'.,w,+-U' s s l N , 6,1152 -' in 46,521 A mf wf l -l if . 51 Qi - in :Q g l ' ,W X P r Q3 T3 V A i 'T 54 wg S 5 . , Y H W , ouse 5 Q Ul4l'If,lnllh, blllhl hltNlILh'IluH Speaker. N1c1,s FERNE Treasurer, C.ucLToN Gn.ui.'xM ' V Speaker pm lempore, CHARLI-:s Co1.l.1Ns lllember-al-Large. ARTIIITR Pauli Secretary, .IAM1-is XVARREN Faculllv flrlviser, Mn. li.xx'MoNu li. ll,XNNll'1Ii fa 0l l lCl'IllS. SECOND SEMliS'l'lili f N . N . . KN Speaker, f,li1,xnLEs Comxws Trwzsurer, Cm:s1'mz Cucov Speaker pro lempore, Jmtlcs NN .umlcx llrmhffr-al-l,argr. lluuclsox Clrwv Sf'CI'0fl1I V. .lu1.1.xN flliIl FIN l ur'uIly -1d1'i.vPr. NIH. lhvmoxu li. Ihxxxliclz I ' NIE NIBICHS gn.. Arthur l3:ilf-livlde-r liivllarcl Coofl .lsnnos 0'Connvll Y7 Allen Benner llohvrt Crahaun Kvnnoth Pulnlvr Walter llonnvy .lulian Crillin Joseph Phe-lon f liohert, lioyal Stuart Harmon Wvmlell Phillips Chustm-r Curon llvnry llvwitl Julian Sngulyn Ceorgv flHN2iIl2illg'll .lohn lien-fr lmormrrl Sultvr Harrison Clapp Frvrlm-rick KI:-in Nlux Shapiro , llvnry Clay ll2iyIll0IlKl llzunitiv AIl1lI'0W Spom-4-r I Churlvs Collins Cvrulcl Lynn l l'vrl0l'im'k Slvhhins l l'lI'iilllTlS Collins lloln-rl NlHll4'I' l rum'is 'l'll0ris'zm Q-5 Philip Conncll lirnulcl Monlunuri Stuart Wait:- lilllll lirurd lloln-rt 'Xloorv VllllOlll2lS Walton Vlllllilllilr-2 Folvy Ke-ith Naylor .lunws Warren W S2iIlllllTl Forziali liuymonrl We-lush-r 'V If foo m W3 1 i l T3 vw NV7 I as f F, :O as I ,-YN, W ,QQ 53 l l W L- l J ,gl vi Zllilillilillillillillll seantliullanala ISIZI 212 El 5' 1'7 by 5 5' J XXXXXXXX Alllllll N' l 4 ' I ISI. in I I -, N . i l .1 l NH ia , l I INN 3 M , l I H 5 W 5 Im S 5 Chairman Cha irman. Chairman -, . I.-.I-an . 4 . N, , Pzerzdes Alpha OFFICERS, FIRST SEVIESTER Chairman, JEAN CAMPBI-:LL Secretary. TVlAR.IoRII-J CIARIIART Treasurer, LORETTA LYoNs Merrzber Qf fljfilialed Debating Societies, NEYARTTII l:5ED1iOSSlAN Program Commrllee, lvlARGARE'l' PATENAFDE Faculty Adviser, MISS SARAH C. PORTER OFFICERS. SECOND SEMESTER T7 li I E73 F73 RUTII CURTIS Secrelary, GIZRTRVDE CIORCORAN Treasurer. ALICE HASTINGS Y-7 Illember Qf Affiliated Debating Societies, DKJRIS FLI-ITCIII-:R O Program Commiller, lVlIMA lVlORlSOX Faculty Adviser, MISS SARAI-I C. PIIRTER PRESIDENTS OF PIERIDES First Semesler. JEAN CAMPIIEIA, Sfrvorlrl Sernffsler, Rl'TII CIYRTIS M E Nl REBS Ida Lillian Anderson Elizabeth Baah Nevartte Redrossian Ruth Brown .lean Campbell Jocelyn Campbell Marjorie Carhart. Rose Clancy I reno Clegg Mary Conlin Gertrude Corvoran Elinor Crockett Ruth Curtis Olga Davis Eunice Denver Eleanor Dickey Dorothy DlHSlIlllTt 'Nlary Flanagan Doris l'il6l,Cllf?I' Eileen Flynn Ramona Cates Sylvia Cilflflllklll .lulia Giosclli Rc-ssie Goodman Luvy tlrunwaldt, Elinor Hagen Adm-line llall Katharine' llartt Alice llastings Ruth Hess Adeline Hewitt Rarbara Lanckton Katherine Liebeek Ross l ipln I C1005 Loretta Lyons Mary Lyons Eunice Maher Ruth Marden Alberta lVl0Cleary Winifred Merriam Mima Morison Esther Of-hlhof Carrington Owen Margraret. Patenaude Elizabeth Peer .Jeanette Roberts Nlerle Sawyer Fay Spiro Elizabeth Vvard Mildred Wheeler Rose Zlotnick 'I is an lalalaluaealsiuiamumiiilllml ia IEIZI amz ET E53 1 Y'7 of 'V G v-7 oi vw V7 P ierides Beta O FFIC EHS, FIRST SE M ESTEB Chairman, ELINOR CRU1'KhIT'I' Secretary, CAROL M ATHISR Treaxurer, Nl ERLE SAWVYER Member of fljfiliated Debating Societies, ELIZABETII PEER lflzairman cj Program Committee, IELIZABETII PJVVIG Faculty Adviser, MRS. Am-:LAIDE H. BROWN OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER Pre.v1'flent. LoI:IsE RICK:-IRT Secretary, NIARGARET HASTINGS Treasurer, DKJIQIPTIIY lvlCCRAY illember of Ajfiliated Debating Societies. ELIZABETH Ewio Chairman of Program Committee, EY'ElfYN JOHNSON Faculty Adviser, MRS. ADELAIDE II. BROWN PHESIDENTS OF PIERIDES First Semester, JEAN CAMPBELL Second Semester, IXUTII CURTIS MEMBERS Pearl Atherton Pauline Bland llarriet Brown Ruth Brown Edith Eurack Gladys Church lris Conary Marion Corson Elinor Crockett, Eleanor Dickey Edith Di Lizia Elizabeth Ewig Mary Feriuison Dorothy Forbes Clare Fromer Lebe Goldin Bessie Goodman Cora Guternxann Nlary Hallahan Margaret llastings Rebecca Heatitz Lilly Hunter Evelyn Johnson Alice Johnston Mary Kavanaugh Patricia Keele Barbara Lanckton 'Nlary Leyden Phyllis Markley Carol Mather Florence Milburn Sophia Nolan Edith Norton Mildred O'Neil Marjorie Parker Elizabeth Peer Carolyn Prowler llelen Reynders Louise Hickert Lydia Roberts Sigue Sandstroni Merle Sawyer Ruth Sinclair Henrietta Spaner get T E EW 'E 73 FQ Dorrice Strong I 5 Sylvia Celfman Marcia Maylott Audrey Van Pelt I E Charline Gilman Alberta lWcCleary Rose Zandan Dorothy N1cCrav Frances Zirkin u . N 25 C 101 J M- 7' f 'Q 'I 1 r A- -- -- -- ,L- .E ,L 1 -L T QE AIZIIEIZIIEIISIIIBSIII Mlllilllilalall W U x . F53 51 f 1 t lit jj all V7 S t N 'W V? I it N MJ, f QS E , 7-1 I 1 56' 1 Student Police Force OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER Chief, Josl-:en 'IIltEMUNlTI Deputy-Chief, TIIIJMAS DUNN Captains Ruth Brown James Clark William Mulligan Benjamin Riskin Alice Williston Eleanor Carothers Doris Dreseher George 0'Connor Vincent Tremonti Faculty Adviser, Miss MARY E. IJADLEY OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER Chief, Josmfu Timuowri Deputy-Chiefs, BENJAMIN Rn-sKxN, Manu: SAWYER Head Captains, VINCENT 'l'nEMoN'r1, MIMA MORISKJN Captains Francis Brosnan Lucy Grunwaldt William Mulligan John Vander Ruth Brown Edward Miller Frances Sullivan Alice Williston Facully Adviser, Miss MARY E. HADLPIY MEMBERS Charles Abbott - Barbara Adams Eileen Altree Henry Baldwin Alice Bartlett Phillip Bartlett Lois Beatty Nevart le Bedrossian Laurence Bennett Walter Bonney Constance Breck Francis Brosnan Harriet Brown Ruth Brown Jean Campbell Eleanor Carothers George Cavanaugh James Clark George Cohen James Collins David Connor Mildred Connors Dave Cook Leonard Cotter Theodore Cowan John Cronin Clarence Croto Marion Davis Dorothy Dinsmore Doris Drescher Thomas Dunn Margaret Ellis Elizabeth Ewig Mary Flanaghan Charles Forziati Malcolm Foskit Martin Freedman Katherine Fuller Alphonse Gariepy Philip Gates Bessie Goodman Lucy Grunwaldt Eleanor Hagen James Hale, Jr. Paul Hamel Katharine Hartt Alice Hastings Mabel Heatheote Betty Herrick Gertrude Herrick Muriel Hillman Richard Hodskins Ruth Holley Wendell Hoyt Annie Jack Evelyn Johnson Estelle Jones Harold Kaufman Roy Kelley Charles Killmer Harold Knapp Janet Latimer Norman Lee Charles Lewis Rose Lipman Eunice Maher Ruth Marden Gordon McRae Irene Memery C102j Winifred Merriam Edward Miller Mima Morison William Mulligan Clark Murdough Franklin Neal Sidney Neal George 0'Connor Elizabeth Peer Robert Phillips Charles Prouty Helen Reynders Milton Richmond Louise Rickert Benjamin Riskin Dorothy Robbins Fred Rosenherg Charles Rowland Ann Salvage Merle Sawyer Arnold Seyholt Eleanor Shoughrue Frederick Siano Katherine Starr Frances Sullivan John Sullivan Ruth Sweeney Katherine Sweet Stuart Taylor Ruth Thompson Joseph Tremonti Vincent Tremonti Everett Underwood Jolm Vander Dwight Walsh Matthew Walsh Pauline Walsh Caroline Ward Elizabeth Ward Margaret Wellman Dorothy Wesehler Mildred Wheeler Alice Williston Harold Woodhead Elizabeth Wright Rose Zandan l we V3 s 'H V! '3 '3 Fi 'fifflmiemliw - , -WLEE1ZIiQTEeEE In ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIISIISIIIJ Mll.lilllll5lWI I2I ali T 53 fa W I I I FQ ls s ' Colleclors' Club 33 OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER Presidenl, WALTER SHEA Vice-Presidmi, Cl.IFFChRD Ross Secretary, HARRISON CLAPP Treasurer, NORMAN REYNoLDs Member-al-Large, HAROLD VVOODHEAD Facully Adviser, MR. ALEPII E. C. flLIVER OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER President, HEIRBEIQT CLKJIYCQH Vice-President, FRANK BAKER Secrelury, HARRISUN CLAPP Treasurer, NORMAN REYNoLDs Illember-al-Large, KINSLEY W'HI'r'rI:M Faculty Adviser, MR. ALEPII E. C. OLIVER MEMBERS Paul Akerman Charles Alexander Frank Baker Robert Bates Laurence Bennett VValter Bonney Robert Boyd Gordon Campbell Harrison Clapp Herbert Clough Douglas Field Malcolm Foskit, Henry Friedman Clyde Gordon Henry Hewitt James Klar Robert Levin VVilliaIn Lieson Richard Lindquist Harry Lloyd Robert Nash Donald Notman Norman Reynolds Kenneth Rice Clilford Ross Ralph Saller Leonard Salter Louis Sehermerhorn Walter Shea Julius Siegel F rederirk Sturgis Kinsley Whittum lx El R FE ' I L55 I Ia , fi F7 Harold xv00dll1,d!l , fl Ei y c 102 J I - - I - ei - - -,MIEE,.IiQQ.P,QIFQjl arise IEIZIIEIIEMBHIIIUNIB-.IEIIIUIEIZIIEIZI ali T3 FT ETS T Y 7 H L - Y OFFICERS, FIRST TERM President, NVENDELL Hass 7 W Vice-Presidenl, Louis SCHERINIERHORN A Serrrlurlv-Treasurer, RICHARD Novms E. iwember of Affiliated Board, U-olcnox lxf1l'RAE OFFICERS, SECOND TERM President, JAMES CLARK Vice-President, Louis SUHERMERHURN jx Secretary-Treasurer, JAMES Ruow x fllembrr Qf.'l.l7'iIil1ll'd Board, CQORDON lVlc'R.u-1 1'-1 MEMBERS Scott Adams Clill'ord Clark Gordon McRae Richard Sheldon Sheldon Atherton James Clark Alfred Mulliken Howard Simpson Walter Rirnie William Clark Franklin Neal John Smith VVillian1 Rirnie James llale Arthur Nelson Abbott Stevens llcrhert Rorkland Wendell Hess Richard Noyes Lester Stone James Brown Richard Johnson VValter Orell Stuart Taylor Boardman Bump W'illiam Leonard Joseph Sawtell Allen Wlest 1-, Samuel Carothers Charles WIc'Allister Louis Sehermerhorn Richard Woodbury E E 2-5 1 1043 I la - - - A Te - - , -M.EE3.EE1EQE ETH T3 FH T 7 '3 T T WG El? Fi' J il' XXKXXXXX 11111111 ZIl,lZIl5lZllSllill-il ll silmilllmlalw ISIZ Torch Club OFFICERS Presifirnl. W'A1.TEn BoNNEY Vice-Presidcvzl. RICHARD H UNT Secrelary-Treasurer. Cuufrox f lnuum Jflember Qf fljfillolpd Board, NPILS F1-:mm TNIENIBICRS Charles Abbott Raymond Johnson Wendell Phillips Henry Baldwin .lohn Mohler Arthur llreu Arthur Batchelder Joseph Phelon A. Frederick Rosenberg llugh Spenver For some years, there has been at Central an organization known as the lli-Y, the sehool division of the national Y. M. C. A. Its membership has been vonlined to boys of the upper classes. This year the Toreh Club has been formed, membership in whirh is open to boys of the lower Classes. The aims and ideals of this organization are similar to those of the lli-Y. Q 1- i C 103 J - - - iii -MLjr:fEiiEEi'EmE EF3 W E33 T 73 'Q 7.3 :E l IZIIEIQIIEIISIFIBSIII NIB-.HIIIUIEIZ IEIZI IZ 5' E53 W W EW J XXXXXXXX I at J N isimaha OFFICERS Presidenl, MARICJN DAVIS Vice-President, ISERTRUDE IIERRIFK Secretary-Treasurer, ANNIE JACK Illember of A jf ilialed Board, KATIIARINE H.ARTT MEMBERS Elinor Lewis Winifred Merriam Eleanor Merritt Ruth Moody' Florence Murray Lucille Nay Carrington Owen Dorothy Robbins Ella Shirley Cecilia Standish Mary Ferguson Lucy Crunwaldt Katharine Hartt Gertrude Herrick Betty Herrick Mabel lleathcote Ruth Holley Annie Jack Estelle Jones Marguerite Kramer Patreoe Barton Nevartte Bedrossian Alma Blanchet Harriet Brown Ruth Brown Virginia Brigham Mary Conlin Marion Davis Emily Dietz C1067 Frances Sullivan Caroline Ward Margaret Ward Dorothea Watts Loretta Whiting Marjorie Whiting Margaret VVillian1s Harriet Williamson Verlie Willard Ei' +03 E73 ri 7 5 W E E IQila,uatuasnaelelimiiitiie g ZIIBIQIEIZ nasuamasm mnmiuuuun to are T 53 l '7 is E N 'W s Ll. T N V7 J XXXXXXXX 11111111 Current History Club OFFICERS Chairman, W11.1.IAnx LARKIN Secrelary, J ACK LYNCH Faculty Adviser, Miss .losmrmxiz A. XNVHITE MEMBERS Sheldon Atherton James Brown Paul llines George Moriarty Atwood Bent Clifford Coons William Larkin Arthur Nelson llerbert Borkland Albert Frost llarry Lloyd Samuel Pcvzner Donald Brown Malcolm Greenaway .lack Lyneh Norman Reynolds lliehard Woodbury The Current History Club was originated by Miss White of the History department, for those pupils who excel in llistory, and who show a deep interest in the subject. Speakers of note address the members on topics of current interest in world alfairs. 1 FM A A A 'mi- -E ,if-Ii K W. FH W E73 E 'Q TH Wil . I I I f' N, ff - -'--' Mg Q , 9 I ' 1 5' I 7 I 4 EIS 'Q E W K N -,.,..S Q ZX I I I ,I I ,ff ,' 7 7 I!! up is an a n ,ru ll ll French Club OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER President, JULIA IiIESCHI Vice-President, IVIURIEL IIILLMAN Secreiary-Treasurer, ALICE HASTINGS Faculty Adviser, MISS IQLIZABETH O. P. LEWIS OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER President, JULIA GIESCIII Vice-Presideril, IVIIJRIEI, IIILLMAN Secrelary-Treasurer, ALICE HIXSTINGS Faculty Adviser, MISS ELlzA13r:TII O. P. LEWIS MEMBERS lwarion Davis Eunire Denver Angela De Salvo Julia C-ieschi Alice Hastings Esther Hurwitz Hazel Albrecht Allen Benner Bernard Berman Marjorie Carhart Mary Conlin George Cote Elinor Crockett Muriel Ilillman Joseph Jennings Kenneth Le Mere Loretta Lyons Taylor Mayes Charles McAllister Q108j Dorothy McCray Elizabeth Peer Joseph Phelon Charles Prouty Signo Sandstronx Loretta Whiting Edna W initsky U I3 X T3 E73 7 7 53 I3 il I - l i E IW! -3 ,DQYMIQDEEI Qliglflililli T ET3 T ZIQEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBIIII MIB-JFIIIIIEIZIISIZI ali? 51 N E EW 1-7 W 83 N The Players Q OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER L fllaslrr Qf lhe Hevels, XY.-xL'r1':R SHEA Y., .-'lssislrznl lo Ihr llusler :J lim Revels, JAMES Bxowx Keeper Qf Ihre Rolls. IDA LILLIAN ANDERSON W4 E. Custodian Qf lhe Funds, LUCY Gm'NxvALDT Faczzlly Arlriser, MR. RAYMOND E. FENNER Q OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER .llnsler QI' lhf' lfvrels, I 1DIV.XRIJ MILLEIQ .rlsxixlmll lo Ihr' llaslcr Qf' Ihr I?e1'f'I.v, JAMES Rlcowx 1x'r'rp0r Qf Um Rolls, SAMUI-:L P1-ZVZNER ,.., TIUSIOIIIIIZII of ille Fruzfls. I1l'l'Y O1u'Nw.x1,DT F7 l'IllClIH.V ,-'ld1'1's1'r, NIR. IIAYMOND E. IEENNPZR FQ NIENIBERS lllu Lillian Anflvrson Doris I'llPll'IlK'I' Yiolai Ilogzm Gordon MCRHO Nmurtte- llorlrossiun Martin Frveclmun l'z1trix'ia Kc-vfo Sumuvl P1-vzner .Imm-s Brown Lvlw Ooldin Dorothy Knight Clxarlvs Prouty Rose Clzmcty Luvy IITUIIWZIIKII Rose Lipman Carolyn Prowler 6 F7 Marjory Day Aflf-linv llall Herald Lynn Dorothy Robbins Elizalwill Ewig Kutllurins- llartt Edward 'Xlillf-r Wallvr Shea A Q Oliver Taylor Q I , s 2 Q 4 loom - 5 f f , ,j: ' F F E f -ni -n 3 -'S I I 'A -- A' f AS '-E -AA fn fn S fl WI IZ! IZ! wi If In I- E + ng EIZIIEIliM3llllWAliIBVlillllli I IZ J l l 4 5' a 53 '7 ls 'W 'Q h 4.3 EV I W e I . Hdvvzml Nrslan, Violin Leon Bclenky, Violin Nejib Boyzajy, Violin Nlilton Broil, Flule Jarnvs Bulkley, Clarinel Aaron Cohen, Violin Theodore Cowan. Violin Nilllliill Falk, Violin Evelyn Fino. Violin Thonms l il,xgeruld, Violin Hclell Foskil, Piano Malvolnl Foskit, Horne! Eclgar Frost, Clnrinel llyIlli'Il Golub. Cllirinel Paul llumvl. Suraplzom' Orchestra Uirevlor, Miss IIAZEL CLUQK Frieda .lm-obs, Piano Haynnond Johnson, Drums Hoy Kelley. Trombone lwli-lll'0lIIl Knoll, Violin Plilylllilllfl Litlnan, Violin Alive Miller, Violin Herbert, Millnmn, Violin lim-nrgv 0'Connor, Trombone Signs- Sandstroxn. 'Cello Bertram Scholz. Violin lirlwarrl Slxaillxr. Violin Hugh Spencer. Drums llnynmnil Ynliqulettv, Flule Draper VN illianls. 'Cello lllllj iemfm. i , ggeftiemiieniienii Ei T3 ET3 T 7 '3 Qu ang SIZIIEIUEI :mi :Hill-JIIIIHI IQIIEIZI amz E Fl' ETS Bl ts 7 ls ..,,..h FF r Q33 'fl la 55 Music Club OFIUCEHS. FIRST SEMES'l'lill Presirlrnl, SY1.x'I.x lilnxssrzlc Vice-President, Emu XVINITSKY Secrrlary. STANIJJY l'lLlCTl'lIl'lR Clzairrmm of Program Cornrnillev. Gounn Snow: f l1CllH.V .'1dl'lASf'I'S, Miss MARY L. IUIGAL, Miss lhzi-31, Cnxim OFFICERS, SECOND SEMES'l'ER Presiflenl, Srxxucy l l,1-:Trai-ta Vice-President. Dono'rax' Romsixs Svcrvlary, lfimxvi-is ZIRKIN Chairman of Program Comm illee, Smxm S.xNDs'ruoM I'1tlClLN.V ldttisrfrs, Miss lVlARY L. REGAL, Miss ll.KZEL fll.XRK Ida Abrainowitz Hazel Albrecht Sylvia Beckwith Rachel Bliss Phyllis Brearly Virginia Brock .lulia Carey Ccrtrude Clliilllllt Nlarion Clark Aaron Cohen Florenre Cohen Gertrude Cohen Lnvy Cokkinias Francis Collins Annie Connors Roger Cushman Nladeline Cassidy srlain M EM BEHS Floyd Dax enport Doris Doherty Hose Donlon Sylvia Epstein Evelyn Fine Stanley Fletcher Shirley Frost, Sylvia Celfman Helen Cilfoil Sylvia Glasser Bessie Goodman Elllllllldfll llann Ceorge llarvey Catht-rine llayes Edith Hemsworth llelen llenderson lleta llovkenherg tllll Viola llogan Emerson llooker Gladys llylander Frieda .lavolmus Nlary .ianiszewski Mice Johnston Bella Kasofsky Carton Lanrino Hose Lipman Dorothea Lum' Crave lNl:nnning Nlarguerite Mc Guan Nlarvns ixlUI'lOl1H'll Christine Nletvalf lidith Norton Ctfll'lllt'lli Parrino Junior Pease Helen llaiehelson Dorothy llohhins Sigue Sandstronl Phyllis Savoy lilha Shoob Goldie Shour llnth Sinvlair Vera Slutskin Fay Spiro Nita Stuart, Ethel Tllorniley .Nndrey Van Pell, Dorothea Watts Nlargatret, Wellman Virginia Wheeler lidna Winitsky Hose Zandan l ran4'es Zirkin MI-if2QjiEEiiEEE W '33 'H 7 'E 'H T E A A IZ IEIZIIEIIFIIBSIIIWdilhwillllli M ilam BIZ W BTG EOE 7 Y 2 N N 'ET fi 1 5' WN rl '7 T3 Q E 1 0rlan1lu Afliilll Ulivvr Cllarls-s llosalinrl Cvlia VllUlll'llSl0Il1' Lo lie-au Duke- l r4-mls-rivk Dulu- Amivns Us-urgiv llzlrwvy Clillbrcl Clark llurlvy llllillklll NX11lt1-r Bornrwy A S You Lzke I i Sl'llUUl Play l'rvsul1l+-rl Docenllwr Il mul 12. 192' C A S T C11.x1z1.1-ns l'1m1TTY l'm1s1-:1a'1' xlAlIEli. .l.m111:s 'Xl.xY1sl'1cY Hur: I'11,1u1.xN K A'r11.x111N14: ll.-x1cT'1' l.1'c'YU111'x1vA1,1m'r llrixm' l3.x1,11w1x .los1f:1'11 Zxxlux 4,11-1111111141 C.u1xN.xl'c111 .N11'1'111'11 Pmzli .I .Unis I31mwN Corin SllVlllS .lnqm-s A udrvy I'l1s-hu William Juqua-s dv Bois Pngvs SlI't'l1'llt'l' livurvrs l orf'sl1'rs mul llurzrefrs lloln-rl llivkvy Lum lllv N115 -Xrnulrl lluynws livrlrllmlm- Xlrxrnn ljthfllllly ,VIEISOII llarrivl xNllllZilllSUIl Phyllis Nlurklvy flllllfll, Nhss l':I,IZ x1s1c'1'11 l414:1.1. NI NN MiI'IXIl'IN'l' J Nluvrlx F111-111:111x1.xx li11w.x111m M11l1,1:1c llI,IYEK 'l'.n'1,111c Rosle C1,.xNc'Y lllxzl-:L PIKE-1 S'l'I'AR'l' XVAITH 1lmm1,n IJYNNI IC1,11.xNu1: l3.xu11Is l'l1'1-:LYN HARRIS NK 1cNn1c1.L Hlass ll1c1z1sr:1c'1'Sluxxmc MI1-v .lUllllSl0Il Nlurgurct K2lVElllilllQIll Ham-l llnlmr lirlxillvxx llIlIHlflf'f'. NN II,l.I nl l.1-311x.x1:11 lll1'!'l'll'SI'lIj1 lIflII!Iflf'l'. VN x1,T1-11: Snru l'r'npvrli1'x. .l114'r:1,x'w lT,u1111111:1,1. ljllNIIlIIN'N. Nl.x1c.1o1e11-3 C.x1c11.x1z'r, Iliflfllflljl. Nl.x1.r'111.x1 Il1c11:1':x,x1xQxY. l341.x11m1.xx Igl'fNll' llosr:Z1,o'rx1c'K lfunrl-v. llm 1 X .xx1114:1c NN111.K l,lSllf'I'I'II!1, lj0liIl'l'llY I'1111,1.11's 1 7 Q 'E E33 W 7 W W TlLg1TEmi1i1.mi13m-i QmML1fW1M3'A11 EL151 T F' an IZIIEIZIISIISOI SIIJ AREIBJIIIIIIEI I IZI ali T7 Pai Lence 77 School Play Presented May T and 8, 1926 C A S T Reginald Bilnthorne, A Fleshly Poe! VINCENT TREMUNTI Archibald Grosvenor. An Idyllic Poel, JAMES BROVVN Patience, A Dairyrnaid, lVIARGARE'l' VAN 'FUYL Qfficers of Dragoon Guards Colonel Caverly GECJRGE HARVEY Major Murgatroyd IEIHVARD MILLER EW Duke of Dunstable LE Roy DIIRFEE 0 Raplurous Maidens The Lady Angela NVILMA FELLOVVS The Lady Ella lfRANc-is ZIRKIN The Lady Sophie ELEANOR BARRIS The Lady Jane DoRoTIIY lloBBINs Chorus of Dragoon Guards Clement Barton Charles Swift Frederick Gubhins Arnold llaynes Paul Hamel Walter Bonney Clarence Croto Gordon Mellae Carleton Graham Theodore Cowan Robert Dickey Harley Rudkin Y-I Chorus of Raplurous Illaidens Evelyn Barris Marjorie Day Annie'Jaek Helen Gilfoil Margaret Hiland Betty Herrick Patricia Keefe Evelyn Johnson Catherine Hayes Grace Sedgwick VVinifred Merriam Alice Johnston Dorothea Luce Ruth Marden Bessie Smith Virginia Brock Coaches, MISS HAZEL CLARK. Mrss FJLIZABETH BELL MANAGEMENT Business Jlanager, CHARLES PROETY Assisfani, HARRY IJLOYD, JR. '-7 Adverlising Manager, BENJAMIN BIsIiIN Properties, C1IARLEs W. IIAYDEN Costumes, HAZEL ALBREFIIT, CARRINGTON OWEN STANLEY FI.ETFIiER Lighling, SAMUEL PEVZNER, AIIFIFED MULLIKI-:N YCandy, RUTH THoMPsoN XXXXXXXX llllll Ushermg, KATIIERINPI SVVEET Q llj l EM? A A i..WEQjlEQ'CliQ? Ei T3 E73 T W 'Q Fi at Zl!EIZIl5IZll2lliMS1ll1 Bill.EIIIUIEIZIISIZIIEIZ The Three Quills T E73 E33 53 W3 W EW PROBE 'DRAMA POETRY OFFICERS President, HERBERT SKINNER Faculty Advisers, MR. JEFFREY, Miss ANTHONY MEMBERS Laurence Bennett Donald Brown Nels Ferre Barbara Fison Doris Fletcher Stanley Fletcher Malcolm Greenaway Katharine Hartt Rosemary Lynch Reginald Phelps Hazel Pike Howard Simpson Herbert Skinner Margaretta West x E5 52 Cl' V7 XXXXXXXX ll 1 The Three Quills, Central's literary club, was organized early this year by the editor of the Recorder , Herbert Skinner. The membership consists of Centralites interested in the pro- duction of literature under any one of the three heads-poetry, prose, and drama-of which the name is symbolical. At the meetings, the members read their own compositions, and receive criticisms from the other members. The club is the consummation of a plan originated by Mr. Boas, a former head of the English department at Central, and Miss Anthony, one of our present instructors of English. PROPHEPY or Tm-1 Cnass or 1926 Cflunclurled from Page 743 fact to be true. This wonderful work of art was dedicated to the future generations of Central by Jean Campbell, President of Mount Holyoke College. After this stirring address, Harold Knapp, head coach of the Harvard eleven, closed the program with a few words in which he cited the recent triumphs of Central in athletic fields, and expressed his belief in continued success. On our way out, we met again George Ferry, big game hunter from Africa, Hagop Toroyan, our second Turgenev, Angela De Salvo and Marie Duclos of the Marie Angela Beauty Shop, Wilkes Perkins, America's Beau Brummelf' Clark Murdough, the airplane king, Carrington Owen, missionary in China, Eleanor Roper and Aileen Altree, head instructors of their famous kindergarten in Longmeadow, Mass., John Mallory, Springfield's best milkman, Alice Ingersoll and Katherine Fuller, owners of Fuller Innf' well-known tea shop, Doris Fletcher, writer of Pastoral Poems, Mary O'Connor and Frances Mooney, all-star basketball players, Frances Sullivan, head of the Girl Scouts of America, and Ruth Marden, Central's present Student Counselor. Approaching the outer door, we caught a glimpse of Mildred Wheeler, now secretary to the head of the American Educational Survey, Katherine Liebeck, talking over past activities with Esther Oehlhof, interior decorator of all up-to-date Springfield homes, and Maria Perivolas, well known interpreter. Then hurriedly ordered out by Joseph Tremonti, Chief of Police, and his as- sistant, Wendell Hoyt, we left our Alma Mater in one of the Rudert Roadsters, agreeing along with many others that the reunion had been a decided success. WINIP'RED MERRIAM SCOTT ADAMS C1145 2 I , A- - A - - an ,,m.eEj.eQ tame El? FE 7 W 'H W N 193 1 ug na lEll'l :sm a n -Jillllll ll 63 I Y 1 75 Q . Q ' f I NNx. f :?i9 b , 1 3e,.,, Xi? L x 524- nf, Ek w w' w f if ' 'Q 'ou 9Q Yyy xwx Wififj., ql .N 41 J .x.- 1.11 m.:ul.'f'.Nmu. at W f 1 gLii11ff'f - W , ' JM, ulftlnnilz PXQQ -4 '- I fa XX Xa 5. ,--, g I Sxffjlxfffg-, f Q f,45ff?5 ' l L 503 22- 1 f ff gT Q2 4 K YYA -v- - -1- Boys, Azfhlelic Association OFFICERS Presideni, JOSEPH TREMONTI Vice-President, JAMES BULKLEY Secretary, VINCENT TREMONTI Treasurer, MR. RAYMOND E. FENNER K116j -ET 5 1 l 5' E71 v-1 Fi V7 i XXKXXXXX J Illlllll ZI IZIISIZIISIIEIIHIII NIB-.IIIIIHIEIZ IISIZIIEIZ X F oolball Cuplain. llll.Xlll,lCS Mc Al.LIs1'l-:lc llanagvr. Nomrxbr Svoll Afliillli Franvis Brosnan Murray Brown Roland Bush:-y James Clark Daxifl Cook George Ferry Paul Hinos Arr-hiv Jelferson Harold Knapp Anthony Barlos Clifford Clark Leo Colburn David Cosgrrill' Allen Cowell Harry Dawson James Halo, Jr. Coarlz, ll.xuo1.o W. Plcrxssox .y- l.li'l l'lill HHN. I9 1 SQUAD, 1925 Norman IA-4' flll2'lI'll'4 livvwis Charles 'Nlm'Mlist4-r William Nlulligan Clark xlllfilllllgll lliag l'iligi:1n Parke-r H4-lnkus lirlwarcl Shaine- Dwight xxillql l.c-slay Jordan lfreclvrlc lXlPlIl Froclvrivk liosenln-rg Warren Howland Leon Sisiisky llulwrt Wilson I, a- Y Q 117 J lil - - - A - IZI' :Zn Agm41sEilEETEIQE U N T3 5 FE T 7 '3 'E 'T 53 W EQ ZIIZIZIIEIZIIEIISIIHIII Bill-JFIIIUIEIZIISIZI BIZ Soccer Caplain, JOHN SMITH fllanagcr, FRANKLIN NEAL Linwood Beatty VValter Brooslin Arthur Bushey Herbert Clough Philip Connell Edward Connor Clarence Croto Bernard Berman Robert Dickey Milton Fisher Coach, RAYMOND BOYSON LETTER MEN, 1925 SQUAD, 1923 Russell Fairbanks Donald Gilman Gordon Nlcflae Ernest Moore Frederick Rosenberg Harley Budkin J h S 'th 0 n mi Thomas Walton Samuel Forziati Mendell Mazer sw an W W 'Q W W Q 2 E gi K 1124 3 I , , B - ua' ggmieniirwiiamlf E 5' 2 ETS 1 vi N 'T E W E63 J XX XXXXX Ill Qnngnzunaagunaluaealsswammmum IZI W ' ff, eggs , W . 17 lfockey Caplain, GEKJRGE FERRY .lI1uzagcr, Gmomm l I-:RRY Coach, Gonnox Yorxo ' TEAM Alan Benner, l. w. Jarnos Cotter, C. liusscll Fairbanks, r. w. Ernest Moore Joel Isenberg Leslie Harrington sou xo ll? George' Ferry l. d. Franklin Neal, r. cl. Frederic Klein, g. David Cosgrill' Douglas Ellis Alfred Mulliken FY 'H '3 W S J 4 -u A QI A WI A A IZI A g IZV - IZI -Am1EEiE1IiEfI3Qf? 03 X ET? Ei? 5 IEIZIIEIZIIEIlillilllllelill.IEIIIIIEIZ ISIZI amz T i i 1 E33 '7 li 1 Q 2 W an Lf, E ,M i yyyyy Illl ill Basketball lfaplairz, JAMES CLARK Illamwer, VVENUJ-:LL ELY Anthony Bartos Joseph BerinQt,ein Clillord Clark James Clark Clarence Croto Donald Gilman Richard Johnson .l0sephYZandanA Coach, DAX'ID ll. REYD l,E'l l'Ell MEN, l926 Leonard Colm-r Paul Lvamy .lohn Mohler Arthur Nelson Merrill Peck SQUAD, 1926 John Maylott Clark lwurflough Thomas Riley Fruderick Rosenberg C1203 -' '-' - ': ' :- li M IZ! A- A IK I gmiEEiiEQT12QE i E? W FH T 7 'W T L ZII IZIIEIZIIEIUEIISSIII MIDI.IEIIIIIEIZIIZIZIIEIZ ET ETH V S Y 5 Swimming S-T Crlplain, llvssrzln, l .unn.wlcs Coach. llrxnolm W. Pm-:ssov Bo, l.l'I'l'TEli MICV. IOZZ6 George Cohen Charles McAllister Russell Fairbanks Ernest Moore Robert Harley Sidney Neal llc-slic Harrington Warren Howland Emerson Hooker Benjamin Shapiro Joel Isenberg: Albert Yarlott E33 1-1 - - fHl,MrEElEE'EWE W3 'E FB T 7 'W W 5' Ti 'W 5? E N Y K FQ ZIQJZIIEIZIISIISIIHIII NIB-.HIIIHIEIZIISIZIIEIZ M9 x X Gym Team Caplain, PA 1' I. Henry Bernmn Thomas Bucalo Richard Burt, 'Vlax Ehrlich Douglas Field Purvis Harley Robert, Harley Leslie Harringtc Pa l.l au enney Lesley Jordan lmrzs .llICII1i1gl'f', Gnmmx lhlK'lxAE Ill Couch, llAROLD VV. PRESSON Fr:-Ilerif: Klein Raymond Litmzin Edward lVlCGilme'y Parker llemkus Edward Schaffer Leon Sisitsky Charles Swift, James Warren Kinsley YYhitlum fillers are noi given, lo lim Gym TPIIIIIQ lhe-v receive insignia I'IISlf'l1d. C1225 2' Q , i ,,ML.Emll'iEj'-llgllil W3 F73 73 FH Fi W 'H T rv eva 'ca EI' J 'i XXKXXXXX Q ZIQEIZIISIZIIEIISIIHIII MIB-.lilllfllilzllalil BIZ Track Caplain, PAUL IIAMEL Manager, XVILLIAM SPENCER Scott Adams Clilford Clark Paul Hamel Wendell Hess Richard Johnson George Lcveton William lVlaelVlarl.iII John McDonald Coach, DAW'ID H. BRowN LETTER MEN, 1925 Gordon McRae lliag Piligian Frederick Rosenberg John Smith Louis Snelling' Donald Wyman SQUAD, 1926 fllanagcr, GEOIIGI: NloRI.uI'rY Coach, Dxvm ll. RPIIIJ Seott Adams Willis Beach Clill'ord Clark llenry Clay Clarence Croto Thomas De Marvo Thomas Foley Paul Hamel Stuart, Harmon lliehard Johnson Hoy Kelley J. xvllliiifll Kenned CI-oI'ge Leopoulos y William ilrliilbilflilfllll George Nloriarty James Murphy John Phelon lliag Piligian Frederick Rosenberg Julian Sagalyn Melvin Svott John Smith Louis Snelling Francis Therieau llohert Thorndike Donald Wyman 1 K 33 59 W Q1 Q4 Q E53 A E C 123 5 , A A , IZIT an LMfE,WlIiElEEEEEv f , s a l lilillillillillll mumilnlmlawlangl ani 5 5' T1 W 03 O3 E x N y . 'si FT 3 Crew I Caplain. llElusEuT IBURKLAND Illanager, J.xMr:s ISULKLEY Coach, Join: Joram l v-7 LETTER MEN, 1925 if .1 VVilliam Clark, bow Charles McAllister, 4 Edward ljrerk, T O Q Q Barnes Moller, 2 Abbott Stevens, 5 NN alter Bnrnxe, stroke . Atwood Bent. 3 Herbert Borkland, 6 James Bulkley. coarswam FALL CREXV, 1925 Caplain, lllcuucu HUNT Jlanayer, J.xM1cs ISVLKLPQY Coach, Joux Joyrl-3 -L V 1 s - vw Albert Yarlott, bow Robert NN eeks, I George Cohen, l ' Stuart Harmon, - Richard Burt, 5 lliehard Hunt, stroke 3 En' f James Brow n . Il Scott Adams James Brown Richard Brown Richard Burt Richard Clark George Cohen Leo Colburn Donald lihrgood llussell Loar, 6 SQUAD, 19 George Ferry Stanley Fuller 26 Robert Gladstone Nlark Gordon Julian Grillin VN endell Iloyt Richard Hunt Julian Grillin, coxswain Paul Jenney Lester Kantor Russell Loar Alfred Mulliken James' Warren Kinsley ANTllll.tl1IIl Albert Yarlott imi.MfEEQlEEfEQl5 XE ZZIQAIZIIEIZIIEIISIIHIII MIB-.lilllilalzlla lil ali T 53 W W E33 J XXXXXXXX 111111111 Anthony Bartos Bruce Bowens David Connor James Connor David Cook Richard Danforth Philip Dinsmore SQUAD A Anthony Bartos Harry Dawson Paul Hines Harold Kaufman Paul Leamy Henry Hoy Wilfred Scanlon Edan Schull Edward Shaine Sidney Shapiro John Sullivan Matthew Walsh Hubert Wilson Baseball Captain, PHILIP DINSMORE Nlanager, GEORGE BAKER Coach, HAROLD W. PRESSON LETTER MEN, 1925 SQUADS, 1926 Q 125 J Paul Leamy John McDonald Edward Shaine John Sullivan Matthew Walsh Hubert Wilson SQUAD B Murray Brown Edward Connor Webster Eldredge Adolph Elser Richard Good Frederick Gubbins Leslie Harrington William Larkin Aristides Leopoulos Arthur Menard John Mohler Ernest Moore Robert Steup Stuart Sugrue Vincent Tremonti A1 :v ' 'fil 2 .. '.'! '7'S - f' v- f 'A ,Q A ', V , :ffl an' ,. El A an an an A me -Q SP le 5' El? FE Fi' 73 W W 5' ET! Y'l V7 EV EW V7 ensue lalgunauuamssnu mlmilllm IZI ' :el Tennis Caplain, CLYDE fiILL iWanager, CILYD No couch has ye! been appointed for lhis season. Charles Bassin Robert Clark Robert Ehrlich George Foss VValter Brooslin Samuel Carothers Cl'll' d CL k 1 or fur Curtis French Harlow Gage LETTER MEN, 1925 SQUAD, 1926 C1263 Curtis French Clyde Gill Leonard Penn Clyde Gill Albert Mastroianni Julian Sagalyn Richard Sheldon Robert Studley E fiILL 1 Q l l ,gt A 3 IZI - IZI ,,MLgE1EjQIiE1'AEQEE Ei' T3 E73 7 7 'H T3 V 5' 53 W 'W W EU V7 XXXXXKXX IIIIIIII angnzlnalzlnaluaealss ll MIDIJIIIIHIEIZ ISI? ali David Connor Archie J eiferson Norman Lev Abraham Alrran Robert, Bates ' Harold Cohen Adolph Elser Class Basketball ISOII FIRST SEMESTER Champions. Room 217 SECOND SEMESTER Champions, Class Qf 19285 Henry Levin Charles Lewis Manuel Neigher Julius Siegel Milton Finn Emerson Hooker William Lawler Edward Mcllibn Alfred Menard ey r III? 7 l'l - - A :Zin nz: Qlwlligilfigf W3 E33 E33 7 W 7 EE E zl IZIISIZIIEIIHISSIII .Nil-.IIIIIUIEIM ISIZI BIZ 53 ET1 E33 F53 W EW ETS f N Girls' Athtetie Association OFFICERS I I 1, IELEANOR CARO Vice-I resident, MII.DRED C SLR Secretary, VIRGINI.k DONA Treasurer, MIMA Momscm 1' tty Advisers, Miss GERTRUDE MCKOAAN, Miss MARY OWE 1 5 I c 285 I A - - - - Iii neu is ,,miEmiEQfTEIQ1f1 W3 EW E73 W W FH W 5 W3 7 'Q 'Cf if Fi V7 X J ZIIEIZIISIZIIEIIEMBSIII MIIIJEIIIIIEIZIIBIZI W Hockey and Soccer HOCKEY Caplain, ELSIE ALL1s Coaches, Miss fiERTIil'DE Nlc'KoAx, Miss Muay KJXYEN Elsie Allis Eleanor Hagen Mary O'Connor Fay Spiro Edna Broeker Maxine llardy Carrington Owen Pauline Walsh Margaret Ellis Elizabeth Mahan Dorothy Phillips Margaret Ward Mary Ferguson Frances Mooney Bessie Smith Dorothy Wesehler SOCCER llaplain. LELIA xYALI.ER Coaches. Miss fiI'IIt'I'ltl'DE Mr'Ko.xN. Miss Mun' OWEN Marjorie Allis Constance Brock Ruth Kendall Ella Sherley Eleanor Barris Eleanor Dickey Hildegarde Kunitz Lelia Waller Evelyn Barris Mildred Glaser Barbara Rogers Margaret Wellman Ella Borkland Mary Wood Margaret Hastings Elizabeth Sedgwick Dorothy Hjrlen Lellers are given lo the girls on the hockey learn and numerals Io lhe girls on the soccer leam. ET W E73 W W E33 T3 1 E C1293 I A l i A - :ak - - ,C aM-emifiQiiHaiE s X 1 -SIZIIEIYI llll BUIHJFIIIUIEVZ lil? N S N l 'ls E-' x-r ,V E03 E33 ' E03 l 5 Y'7 og EH V-If T7 it O I it 5 W Swimming ,g..h 1-9 t'7 Captain, CHIXRIAIDTTFZ NIARSHMAN Elinor Crockett Eleanor Merritt Arlinc Doolittle Ella Mulloy llllilrflen llgllgllllmcpgsllwgfnggclgwick L Charlotte lVlHI'SllIllLlIl Marian Underwood fin Irene Nlelnery 1-3 be Lellers arf' qwcrz to all girls on the learn l 1'-17' W E03 H E S I f l30D L 4 A - A - IZI' A :Zu ..m-1f2EjiEQiiEEE 93 A IZIIEIIEO :sm MIB-.IIIIIUI IQ IIBIZI ani r W ETS 1- 'E Y x l W E53 Nfi., 'Y up sf'-' ' 5 1 Q v .. 5 ' L.. ,- Ella Borkland Edna Fraser Eleanor Hagen Lucy Cokkinias Eleanor Dickey Mildred Glaser Naomi Adaskin Evelyn Barris Lauretta Carmier Dorothy Day Class Basketball Cllllllllllillllj. Snxmns S E N I O R S Capluin, JEAN C1 M ms 1-11.1. Alive Hastings Mary Lyons Euniee Maher Dorothy Mason JUNIORS Captain, lNlrxm' Fumausov Maxine Hardy Margaret Hastings Annie .lack FRESH NIEN Caplain, Eleanor liarrix Elena Hannigan Eleanor Hurlburt Evelyn Johnson Patricia Keefe 'Nlae Magriel tllllj Carrington Owen lfay Spiro Mildred NN ll0t'l0I' llildegardt' Kunitz lllllll Meir Eleanor Merritt Marcia Maylott Helen Nelson Betty Heid Gertrude Skinner E? E33 E73 W 7 W T lEMEWEETE,mgEEjlEETQEEE J 5' E' YT 'W 5' V7 XXXXXXXX J If lllllll anananalgnnauuanalaanli Mnmilllmnalellalzllanz Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 28. School Calendar-1925 - 1926 9. School opens. Onrush of seniors and young hopefuls. 21 . Gloom o'ershadows the schoolg first report cards given out. 21 . 3A Poverty Dance. Unusual! Well, yes! , 23. Freshmen girls appear in strange garb. G. A. A. party in evening. Our able gridiron chief, Charlie McAllister, temporarily succumbs to the ravages of scarlet fever. Ocl. 30. Disaster-Commerce humbles Central in football, 26-0. Oct. 30. Junior Prom! Successful? You bet! Nov. 13-14. Eventful Welfare Board Bazaar, including Greenaway, metaphysical conjurerg good-looking grab-bag girlsg prize-booths, dancing. Dec. Dec. Dec. 11-12. As You Like lt -Congratulations to Miss Bell and an all-star cast! 18. 3B Christmas Dance-Santa Claus nieverything. 23. Annual Christmas Assembly. Social gathering of alumni in loggiag Adeste Fideles- Christmas Vacations. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 4. Return of prodigals to the old grind. 4. 3B Declamation Contest-Winners: .lean Campbell, Lucy Grunwaldt, Margaretta VVest. 7. Presentation of Magna Cum Laude pins to seven deserving Seniors. 14. Senate Tablet Debate-Benjamin Riskin, winner as usual. 22. lA Prize Speaking Contest-Elizabeth Ewig wins laurels. 22. The best of Senior Proms, Words can't express it. 26. Cavorting of Seniors in childish costume, rompers and knickers. Misses Phillips, Weschler, and Vander Wolk Charleston to Pied Piper Seybolt and his sax. l Jan. 26. Banquet of '255 at the Highland-Seniors fill their tunirniesg Miss Anthony fills their ears. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. 28. Graduation-Seniors grasp the coverted sheepskin. 28-29. Two days of grace and rest before the second semester begins. 1. New semester-books, teachers, Seniors, Juniors, and Freshmen. 4. Blizzard! No school after one o'clock-Hurrah!-Students depart for Fox's. 5. Address by Prof. Hamilton of Columbia University on Richard Brindsley Sheridan- humorous and entertaining! Feb. 5. Commerce again humbles Central, in basketball this time-!'Stein Clark stars. Feb. 10. Repitition of Feb. 4, much to the disgust of studious grinds, and the delight of theatregoers. Feb. 12. !'Queer Folk from Dickens by Captain Armitage-Proceeds to Welfare Board- Bill Birnie in Tuxedo introduces speaker. Feb. 18. Jean Campbell wins Phillips Prize Debate in close competition-We're proud of you, Jean! Feb. 22. Holiday, thanks to George Washington. Feb. Mar. 26. Repitition of Oct. 23-Freshmen good sports, as usual. U 15. Freshies from Springfield College visit Central, and gain information on how a school should be run. Mar. 17. Presentation of American History Medal to Winifred Merriam. First quarterly honor ball-Freshmen gaze rapturously from loggia. Mar. 26. Central ducks win interschool swimming meet-Fairbanks, Captain. Mar. 27. 3A Dance-successful socially!- Red Lee wins prize-foxtrotg Curt French, honor- able mention. Apr. 1. All Fools' Day. Apr. 3. 3A Rummage Sale at Boy's Club-Miss Snell stars as selleraFifty-five dollars clear profit! Apr. 7. Annual Gym Assembly, Both sexes prove their athletic prowessg Folk-dancing by girls. Apr. 9-20. Spring vacation! Wild rejoicing on part of all. Apr. b Apr. May May 10. Boys start for Washington under able chaperonage of Mr. Knapp. Many damsels emoan loss of suitors. 21. Music Club Assembly. Young artists display talent-excellent program. 1. 3B Card Party-Bridge and dancing from 2 to 5-wonderful time! 7-8. Very successful presentation-of Patience . Peg Van Tuyl and James Brown in leading roles. Three Cheers for Miss Clark, Miss Bell, and a fine cast! May May May 11. College Board Registration, New Plan. l 14. The Dance of the Year - The Junior Prom- Good music n'everyth1ng.' 21 . 3B Sport Dance-A gala affair with girls and fellows in sport clothes-as big a success as their 3B Card Party. May J une J une June J une J une June J une 25. College Board Registration, Old Plan. Exams loom,upl Here's luck to you! 4. Senior Class picnic. 11 . Last day of recitations for departing 3A's. 14. Seniors lay aside dignity Class Day. 16. The annual gathering to secure the coveted diploma-class of '26 leaves Central. 18. Our greatest social event of the season-The Senior Prom-Everyone was there. 24. Last day of recitations for everyone! Goodbye, Centralg Hello, Vacation! So endeth this school year C1325 24. S . '. . , . V! - lain - - A -miewiiegiiewr '53 A 11 O. Y re 'Z' 7 'Q EST 1 e ISIZII ll'M35lllW5klB!IiIll3l UIQ V u l I 51 SEE OUHSUQS AS ITHEHS SEE US, ETS Ev 'Q Y It N 53 Y 1 1 ETS ' s W x ' A as I , :Zi :Zu M'Lg5mi14l2i IiQEE elnaelnauelnauuauaasnsi MIDI-.lilllilaliillilil ae N' W1 W A F reshma,n's First Day at Central 7 .30. A. M. Arrives at Central carrying large Boston Bag. 7.31. Finds doors are locked and entrance impossible. Sets down bag and gazes nervously at other Freshmen, also waiting. 8.00. Doors opened. Freshman advances into corridor and is engulfed in mass of students. 8.02. Tries to decipher hyeroglyphics on blackboard, but fails. 8.03. Asks nearby student about it. Finds his room and returns to hall feeling very much alone. Decides he doesn't like Central. 8.10. 8.12. Sees a friend. Hails him with joy. 8.15. Observes important looking personnages strolling through halls. 8.16. Finds that they are newly made 1A's. 8.30. Goes to assembly and has to stand. Hcars Inan on stage say, NO one has a right to do etc. 9.00. Goes back to room. Makes out numerous cards. Makes mistakes and has to copy them. 9.45. Goes to first class and receives homework. Thinks he'll change to Tech. 12.30 Follows crowd of boys to basement and discovers lunchroom. Waits at the end of a long line. 12.40. Gets lunch. Can't find money and is glared at by cashier. 12.50. Makes acquaintance of Mr. E. E. Smith. Decides he likes Central. 12.55. Starts to sixth period. 1.00. Can't find room and wanders helplessly through halls. 1.15. H4-feives directions. Finds room and takes his seat to the accompaniment of laughs and remar s. 2.30. Returns to home room. Packs all his books in bag. 2.40. Walks down State Street swinging bagg so everyone will know he is a high school student. Name HERBERT SKINNER JAMES BROWN NEVARTTE BEDROSSIAN GORDON MCRAE JAMES BULKLEY DOROTHY ROBBINS BENJAMIN RISKIN ELSIE ALLIS JAMES HALE JOE TREMONTI IDA LILLIAN ANDERSON JOHN SULLIVAN ELEANOR CAROTIIERS KAYE HARTT JIMMY WARREN MALCOLM GREENAWAY A rnbil ions Ambition Owner of the Springfield Republican Second Caruso Artist Postmaster General Conductor of Jazz orchestra Opera Singer President of United States WOmen's All American Hockey Champion A second Dawes Cheer-leader at Dartmouth Author Captain of a college football team Gym teacher Second Maude Addams Second Wallie Reid America's Houdini Fate Newsboy Soloist in Salvation Army Signpainter R. F. D. carrier A member of Salvation Army Band Musical demonstrator in '5 and 10' Soap-box Orator Caddy at Springfield Country Club Page ill the Senate Auctioneer Book agent Graduate of Central, 1935 Radio Broadcaster of Daily Dozen Exercises Stage-hand Model for Arrow Collar Ads. I , Side-show entertainer - , x 5 2 5 I Q Q C1343 : ' '1 1 f ' --' 'A ' -A ,Q v ' QAA AA A- -- ,Z .E -li O.- T- lla M mem PQ? EF W FH T 7 'Q T L W 53 Q W 55 Q Q cw Q 5073 N x zlngnzlnalgulauuaualsxnu mnx..nilllmlalwllalZl amz SEEN I V1 3 EPITPIAW C?-Gi2I2tDOI2S W W f ,f . , f X E53 Q I mmpeb if , A fs ff fjf X ' N w Tl E5 X W! XX ..., SX 5 f M! f Q w, f I V 1 f 'fd ggx K ,,:M', A MW, f, x I X i V 75 Qs' eggs xv 5 Q-7 Q X WL' wb- ovnsrl E43 Z I XS 65 Y PA N N 1 I jf 4 XX Lu- been f x A K f . XX g Q 1 :Aff ,qw voir O42-X, X x if x :galil-i-HTS De vi? QQ fo 4. - ' 0 ' fx 1 Qxt. N g J 4227? ' ' , f 5 sur- um m XX iq , LL 441' 17' ga, Q5?f', W 9 d I F 'I ' A 9 JM-W! f'4::'S-1-ah! f M f f' .1 X ' Jil' fyff 1 ' f V71 Q-X I N'x I kv, I f f f Q ff f f W M M! pf ' ,X T-T' jf 1 M ff if ' -f ,f 'fy f X , D3 '? f ' fx L' . X, ' ' X 1 Q ' 'Ns Q 'S Lf- Af f H1 al f 1 1 X 51,4 AL w Low - x gix ff XX STRlPE.D PUNPY f Q X fi f - - - - , ,,M.IfEE,-EQ EQ? FI EIS an IZIIEIZIIEIIEIIBIIII NIB-.IIIIIIIEIZIISIZIIEIZ 'E As Others Know You JAMES HALE ......... ..,. D ignified LOUIS SCHERMERHORN ......... Dependable W MITRIEL HILLMAN ..... ....... C Oy WILLIAM BIRNIE ..,.... .... N Vell-Read UJOEH SAWTELL ,... . ....... Indolent JAMES BULKLEY. , .... ......... J aunty BILL LEONARD .... ..... B Oisterous RUTH THOMPSON ..... ..... B lushing DICK WOODBURY. . . . . .Ambitious GEORGE FERRY ....... Devil-may-care TOM FITZGERALD. . ....... Witty MARGARETTA WEST ..... ..... . . .Fanciful SSDICKH NOYES ...... ..., A damant ALICE HASTINGS ..... ....... P oetical SYLVIA GLASSER ..... ......, M usical uBERTN SKINNER .... ...... I literary MARY CONLIN ,..... ........PreciSe JOHN PERCIVAL ....., ..,.......Shy IJORETTA LYONS ...... . .Conscientious CHARLES PROUTY. . . , Argumentative DOROTHY PHILLIPS. . . . . .Effervescent UBILLN LARKIN ....... ...... 0 fficlous DAN', CRONIN ...... HBETTYH HERRIFK. . . ........Bashful . . . .Vivacious ......UnselfiSh MALCOLM GREEN.AWAY ..... i.TED,, CAROTHERS. . . . . . .Mystical DICK HUNT ...... ,..... A micable BENE MEMERY, ........ ...... . Piquant MERLE SAWYER ....... .......... G enial REGINALD PHELPS ...... .... I ntellectual FRED BOSENBERG .... ..Self-possessed THOMAS DUNN ....... ...... M erry HAZEL PIKE. ........... ....,.... T ranquil HDUCKY,, ROGERS .... ..,..Sunny 'E CHARLES MCALLISTER ............ Stalwart CHARLES SWIFT ..... ....... F lCk1e LOUISE RICKERT .....,......... Impetuous ALBERT FRANKLIN .... ...., M Oderate v-v CHARLES COLLINS .... ...Enthusiastic RUTH CURTIS ........ .... I ndividual 'Y 6 ELINOR CROCKETT ..,. ..... C harming UPEGY, VAN TUYL ..... ...... U nusual HCURTH FRENCH ....... ........ C rltlcal ,,KAYH SWEET ....... .....,.. L Ovable KSKAYEH HARTT ............... Questioning CLIFFORD ROSS ..... ,Well-groomed EVERETT UNDERWOOD .... Happy-go-lucky PEG ELLIS ..... ..... L ight-hearted SABENNYH PIISKIN .... ...... F Orceful MR. FENNER ..... ...... F riendly ELEANORBOPER ....... ...... S parkling DR. LAW ....... .... U nderstanding USAMHPEVZNER ....,. ....,.. C lever MR. HALT. ...... ......... A ustere CAROLINE WARD ...., . . . Ever-jolly MR. KNAPP ..... .... B enevolent JEAN CAMPBELL .... ..... Efii cient MISS LEWIS .... ...... F ragile X., ' WILKES PERKINS ..... ...,. P Olished MR. JEFFREY ..... ..... Sc holarly SIGNE SANDSTROM ,... ........ Q uaint MISS HADLEY .... ..... T borough O ALICE CONNOLLY .... .... P rovocative MR. SMITH ..... ..... B eloved WALTER ORELI. .... ...,Thoughtful 4 MISS BUFFUM ..... .... W holesome NELS FERRE ...,.... ..... S tudious MISS ANTHONY ..... .,.... E rratic DOROTHY MCCRAY .... .... D emure MISS KAGWIN ..... .... A dorable SCOTT ADAMS ......... .... C apable MISS DAVIS .... . ..... Kindly WINIP'RED IVIERRIAM .... .... C andid MISS SNELL .... .....,. H elpful LOIS BEATTY. ,....... .,... B reezy MR. HILL ..... ..... S agacious ,.., YI to 0 Can You I magme v-I , F7 D3 Scott Adams a fruit-vendor? 3 Tom Fitzgerald an undertaker? Irma Vander Wolk a chaperone? Jim Clark a book-Worm? Dick Woodbury a Soap-box politician? Jim Bulkley a museum curetor? W 7 Benjamin Riskin not talking? Dick Good a minister? f N E E I N Ei 4 1367 : '41 ... ':: '1: A Y ' -A - 'A ' EI IWI LI LI - ,-, -S .L - - -- ' QI' Z namnf-1'nl2nnaIuaaa:sl1 MIBJEIIIIIEIZII IZ ali ET1 BTG W F53 W E53 XX XXX J 1 1 WHATS WRONG Wm! nxasi. DxcTu RES? jifjgodi . A ,is P eg! 4 f E xx r ' uxcuw V315 G L f , 4x SGD x'vWb2x Qfill f QXW ' gb ff 1 L AN EMPTY mR.cunru5 YRAISWG ENPIERGLHCY ROOP1. A BAD Rlicononn A f wir Yov rmmf 1 1 -XA ,QOT , ag funrlf T KK A S9 X ?gRE5,boN5 W2.:1xf::r:s wen' ,M fiefwgagw ffv X mp: HU ' ' K CEHRAL Tzerowcirw Q., Q55 M- Ma VRESSOHS Q Lefavme, us. WWW 99' ll' K! , I. l .. v- . ? Mrk W A n ' -4 -- BEN Ruskin BEING DILEHI MRHILL SADLY :Ly ANHOUNCIHG 50 . M V , MAGNA cur-1 muon fi Q ' vms fx 19 ' Q' - v-EQ-'C T ?fw ' SMC' vi O o Q' A VV, . QQ? :Sm is Q-UQ '41 'img'-1 W 4 ml GRA' 'LJ J if f 'ffl 5 1349 V X I fj- f sbw N855 ANTHONY THROWINL1 PAPER ALL oven HER U5 ,view is Roof-1. fq,, x,,,of-' N I - - - - - A - - A-m.Em.EE ETH 53 EH W W 53 W ZIIZIZIIEIZIISlliliillll NIB..IIIIIIIEIZIIBIZIIEIZ You Donit Really Know Central Unless- W You have lived out in the portables both summer and winter. Q You have stood during one whole assembly. 6 You have learned Mr. Hill's pet quotation. You have been late to class six times. You have had E. E. Smith for English. You have been in one of Miss Anthony's study rooms. vw You have had detention. X-y E You have flunked math. You have been summoned to the office. You have gone to two class meetings. You have spent a class period in the emergency room. You have walked ten miles around the corridors. W3 S FH 53 W ET? XXX an-nv yyyy sa sa as 66 New Books at the Library How to Refuse Nominations . . . .,... by Herbert Skinner How to Attract Men ....... ,... b y Irma Vander Wolk My Decade at Central ........... .................. b y Archie Jefferson My School Girl Complexion ..........,., by Dorothy Phillips and her compact Ways and Means of Making Moneyl' . . . ..,............ by Howard Davidson Why Girls Leave Home ........... . . .......... by Bill', Clark No More Worlds to Conquern . . . . . . I am the King ............ ... Shiek and Ye Shall Find ......... . . Why Modesty Paysi' How to Become a Successful Debater . . . . Beauty Hints .................... The Philosophy of Life ............... The Daily Dozenn . What the Well-Dressed Man Should Wear .......... . . The Utter Irresponsibility of the Present Generation ...... by Martin Freedman .by Benjamin Riskin . . . .by Dick Good ...by Bill Birnie . . .by Jean Campbell .by Charles Prouty . . . . . .by Nels Ferre ...by Hiag Piligian . .by Wilkes Perkins by Miss G. E. Lyon Reasons Why the Class of '255 Should Go Into Bankruptcyl' ........ by E. E. Smith How to Destroy Society ............................. .... b y Wm. C. Hill TEM? - - 'l.Q.EElEE'AIiQF W W EE F53 Zll tg ,IEIZ lillitlilllt 5511 -.l'IllUl5 M I! BIZ TH 1 '1 1 ETS 1 1 'W ls v-'7 N E 'N -A- if E71 J XXXXXXXX ll Faculty Anthony, Ilobenia F. 131 Spring St. Bailey, Josephine F. tMrs. ll. D.J 198 Central St. 30 Avon Pl. 730 State St. Bell, Elizabeth Bell, Grave L. Briggs. lilizahe-th WQ 1131 Union St. Brown, Adelaide l'l. tMrs. A. 11.5 31 Maple St. Brown, David 11. 372 Sumner Ave. Buckley, Bose L. 32 Kenwood Pk. BUll'UIIl, Clarissa G. 31 Thompson St.. Buzzell, Florence W1 tMrs. ll. A.j 17 Sumner Ave. Clark, llazel L. 175 Maple St.. Curtis, Arthur C. 102 Florida St. Davis, Bertha T. 21-1 lligh St. Fenner, Baymond E. 76 Bay St. Flagg, Rebecva S. 896 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Grizxle, Olga 82 Temple St.. Gustafson, Signhild V. 180 Johnson St.. Hadley, Mary li. 23 Maple St. llall, Clarence M. 91 W estford Ave. llawkes, Clara 13. 170 Washington Blvd. lless, Frank Y. 55 Dresden St. llill, William C. 1166 Worthington St. llolland, Marian 86 l lor4'nt'e St. llumphrey. Pauline 32 Byers St.. .1etl'rey, llarry ll. 10611 Xkorthington Sl. Kagwin, lsahel M. A1183 Beerh St., llolyoke Kingsley, Frances ll. 161 Sumner Ave. Knapp. Allen ll. 86 liurlid Ave. Latimer, Marjorie 11. 36 Beechwood Ave. Law. Jessie M. 26 Greenleaf St.. Lewis. Elizabeth O. P. 37 Parkwood St. Lyon, Georgia li. 297 Broadway, Chieopee Falls tl39J Magay. Elizabeth S. 26 lligh.St. Marr, .1 larriet. W . Un leave of absence Mt'Dut1'ee, Walter V. 336 Central St. 1VleK0an, Gertrude M. 1116 Bay St. Mivhel, Lina .l. 10 Clarendon St Murphy, Marion C. 153 Fort. Pleasant Ave. Oliver. Aleph E. C. 17 liuskin St Owen. Mary W'. 160 Maple St.. Pannier, Baymond E. 118 llirkory St.. Phelps, Lyman B. 108 Calhoun St. Porter, Sarah C. 26 lluntvr Pl. Presson, llarold W. -111 Gordon St Begal, Mary L. 91 Elm St., W est. Springlield Beid, David ll. 122 Chestnut. St dc liUl'll4'l1l0I1l, limilie 82 'l'e-mple St Bosenherg. Bohert, V1 . 33 Alhermarle St Byan, Katherine A. 6611 Chestnut. S1 Scott, .lam-t. IC. 30 Avon Pl Svott. Susan 11. 1 1 School St.. Smith, lidwin li. 40 W 4-llesley St.. Smith. Leland V11 802 Westfield St.. VN est Springfield Snell. Clara A. 218 Pearl St. Spaulding. llortense li. 151 Maple St. Stavy, llazel A. tMrs. li. CJ 22 Kenwood Pk. Stone, lilizaheth li. 21 Print'4-ton St Thompson, l rant'es li. 31 Thompson Sl Tuttle, Kathlene 11. 21 I High St.. Vande-rhilt. llarold M. 88 Biltmore St Van Siekle. lilizabetli K. CMrs. S. C.j 16 lglltdklllglllilll St Van Sickle, Svhuyler C. 16 Buckingham St Whelan, Annie M. 315 North Main S1 E? 13 1 1 1 1 1 VE 0 1 m Q1 Q White. .losephine A. 113 Atwater l1d. Wloodhury. Mary ll. 306 llnion St. 1 A A - , 121' IZI -gmgtfmggegip EE W F1 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIBIIEIFISIIII NIBJEIIIHIEIZIIEIZI ae Post Graduates Aiken, Mary Louise 121 Garfield St. Anderson, Ida Lillian 48 Perching Ter. 874 North St. 32 Bryant St. 43 Harvard St. 64 Maynard St. Aronstam, Milton Harry Baker, Irving Du Mond Beckwith, Sylvia Louise Bedrossian, Nevartte Bent, Atwood Henry 124 Hopkins Pl., Longmeadow Haselhahn, Pearl Charlotte 21 Rittenhouse Ter. Hillman, Muriel Watters 62 Bowdoin St. Jackson, Elizabeth Marsh 123 Buckingham St. 565 Union St. 16 Morris St. 42 Crystal Ave. Katsoulis, Stephen M. King, Lillian Veronica Kingsley, Gretchen May W3 Birnie, Walter Hart 35 Ridgewood Ter. Kurnitsky, Aaron 34 Chapin Ter. 1'-1 Borkland, Herbert K. Levin, Henry 73 Bradford St. En 129 Westmoreland Ave. Lyons, Lorett.a Mary 20 Goodrich St. W Bowens, Bruce Marx 83 Bowles St. Marsh, Helen Hozard 91 Buckingham St. . Bowman, Esther Austin 28 Princeton St. Martin, Clara Elizabeth Boylan, Marie Alphonsine 120 Buckingham St. N. Wilbraham, Mass. McDonald, John Philip 24 Monroe St. Boynton. Elizabeth 73 Dartmouth St. Miller, Grace Marion 17 Ringgold St. Bramhall. Rebecca Ella 19 Malden St. Moriarty, George Kingston Brown, Donald Freeman 45 Mapledell St. 37 Commonwealth Ave. Brown, Harold Irving 42 Merwin St. Murphy, James Joseph 42 Cleveland St. Brown, Leonard Melvin 42 Merwin St. Palmer, Elton Mayhew 33 Horace St. 1-7 Buckland, Grace Delight 24 Keith St. Palmer, Ruth Blanche 17 Trafton Rd. Bull, Jean Inglis 128 Mill St. Patenaude, Margaret Sue 102 Marion St. Bump, Boardman Pease, Dorothy Ada 77 Crystal Ave. 870 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Phelps, Reginald Henry Southwick, Mass. Bushey, Roland William 403 Wilbraham Rd. Phillips, Dorothy Mary Campbell, Anna .Jocelyn 258 Middlesex St. 1435 Longmeadow St.. Longmeadow Carhart, Marjorie 82 Garfield St. Rabinawitz, Edna Beatrice 482 Chestnut St. Chamberlain, Jane Lucille 130 School St. Richmond, William 833 Chestnut St. ,,.., Clark, William Sargeant 37 Greenleaf St. Rogers, Caroline 38 Oxford St. Cohen, Frederick Ruben Rosolf, Isidore 448 North Main St. V7 122 Fort Pleasant Ave. Sackett, Laura Katherine 70 Vermont St. O Connors. Ella Isabelle 48 Bond St. Savery, William Harvey Russell, Mass. Coven, Milton Isadore 311 Main St. I. O. Schreiber, Joseph George 49 Lexington Ave. Cowan, Theodore Fuller 89 Bristol St. Searles, Ruth Annette 65 Monmouth St. Cronin, Daniel Joseph 88 Prospect St. Seybolt, Lewis Arnold Davis, Olga M. 74 Forest Park Ave. 80 Hopkins Pl., Longmeadow De Coster, Elizabeth 164 St. James Ave. Shattuck, Gordon Boice 18 Spruceland Ave. Delehanty, Edwin Van VVinkle 76 Grand St. Shea, Walter Thomas 791 Main St. YW Donnelly, Joseph Julius 4-53 Franklin St. Shougrue, Eleanor Jean 42 Rockland St. iq E. Egan, Winifred Ann 100 Lincoln St. Siegel, Julius Ross 28 WVest Alvord St. Ellis, Margaret 23 Spruceland Ave. Skinner, Herbert W. 48 Forest St. O Etienne, Mildred Davis 48 Middlesex St. Stevens, Abbott Francis 72 Dartmouth St. Fenton, Jerome Desmond 552 Dickinson St. Stone, Lester Lyman, Jr. 36 Forest St. Figoni, William Gordy 425 Taylor St. Sullivan. Miriam Imilda 55 Burton St. Fisher, Albert Cheney 176 Florida St. Swift, Frances Harrington 20 Princeton St. Fison, Barbara Banks 70 Magnolia Ter. Van Deene, Wilheleminee Johanna Foley, William John 121 Cherrylyn Ave. 358 Park St., West Springfield Foskit, Helen Marjorie 41 Clarendon St. Walker, Robert Bancroft 'F' Freedman, Martin 68 Calhoun St. 'lr Edgemont Pl., Longmeadow ' Frost, Albert Harvey 77 Phoenix Ter. Ward, Elizabeth Corbett 9 Cornell St. Gagliarducci, Concertina Marie 2116 Mill St. Wells, Doris Alice 283 WVilbraham Rd. Gates, Philip Armstrong 612 State St. WVeschler, Dorothy Mary 17 Concord Ter. Genack, Laurence Everett 43 Belvedere St. Wilcox, Lois Fancher 21 College St. Grecnaway, Malcolm Graham Wing, Martha Rice 207 Westford A ve. 75 Mapledell St. Woodbury. Richard Stowell 46 Summit St. Hale, James, Jr. 79 Riverview Ter. Yeatman, Alwyn Frederick 20 Wellington St. Halpern, David Yunker, Ward Stanley 862 Belmont Ave. 7 Tl I N 2 E 2 E C-3 4 1405 : ' --' - ew :. , - -A -- 'Y . - lla -1 -- mania rar Brown, Donald Freeman 116 Mapledell St. W fra 'ra Er J xxxxxxx 10 ix ZIQQIZIIEIZIIEIIEGIHIIJ NIB.HIIIHIEIZIISIZIIEIZ Class Anderson. Ida Lillian 48 Pershing Ter. Audrikopoulos, Theodore 45 Lowell St. Aronstam, Milton Harry 874 North St. Bassin, Charles Stuart 287 Sumner Ave. Beatty, Linwood Walter East Longmeadow Beckwith, Sylvia Louise 43 Harvard St. Bedrossian, Nevartte 61- Maynard St. Bowman, Esther Austin 28 Princeton St. Boynton, Elizabeth 73 Dartmouth St. Bump, Boardman 876 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Bushey, Boland William 403 Vlfilbraham Bd. Campbell, Anna Jocelyn 258 Middlesex St. Cantwell, Ralph Israel Carhart, Marjorie Carrigan, Anne Cecilia Clark, James Clark, William Sargeant Clegg, Irene Mabel Conlin, Mary Katherine Connor, David Martin Cook, David Franklin Cowan, Theodore Fuller Cronin, Daniel Joseph Cupolo, Natalie Lucia Davenport, Floyd 38 Ainsworth St. 82 Garfield St. 68 Walnut St. 588 White St. 37 Greenleaf St. 29 Biltmore St. 102 Whittier St. 38 Littleton St. 238 White St. 89 Bristol St. 88 Prospect St. 127 Leyfred Ter. 596 Union St. Davidson, William Howard .162 Liberty St. Davis, Cora Lee 73 Belle Ave. Davis, Olga Madeline 7,1 Forest Park Ave. DeCoster, Elizabeth 1611 St. James Ave. Delehanty, Edward Van W inkle 76 Grand St. Dreseher, Doris Estelle 63 Massachusetts Ave. Ellis, Margaret 23 Spruceland Ave Epstein, Bertha Etienne, Mildred Doris Falk, Nathan 25 Magazine St. 448 Middlesex St. 1519 North St. Fenton, Jerome Desmond 552 Dickinson St. FitzGerald, Louise Fitz erald Thomas Patrick 19 Dawes St. K y 'M Lexington Ave. Freedman, Martin Frost, Albert Harvey Frost, Shirley Bae Gates, Philip Armstrong Gehrke, VVilliam 68 Calhoun St. 77 Phoenix Ter. 131 Amherst St. 612 State St. 19 Elliot St. Genack, Laurence Everett 413 Belvidere St. Glasser, Sylvia 891 Belmont Ave. Greenaway, Malcolm Graham 75 Mapledell St. Hale, James, Jr. 79 Riverview Ter. Hawkes, John Joseph 212 Crew St. Hess, Wendell Braekett 55 Dresden St. Hillman, Muriel Watters 62 Bowdoin St. Houlihan, Helen Elizabeth 476 Belmont Ave. Of 1141 J 1925? Jackson, Elizabeth Marsh 123 Buckingham St. Jefferson, Archie George 2941 North Main St. Kalman, Bose Helen 177 Prospect St. Kaplan, Fannie 472 Chestnut St. Kingsley, Gretchen May 1142 Crystal Ave. Lee, Norman Harvey 89 Catherine St. Leonard, William 129 Sumner Ave. Levin, Henry 73 Bradford St. Lewis, Charles Saul 32 Beaumont Ter. Lyons, Loretta Mary 20 Goodrich St. Marsh, Helen Hayard 91 Buckingham St. Masucci, Joseph Thomas 87 Bliss St. Metcalf . Christine Marion 22 Orleans St. Miller, Grace Marion 17 Ringgold St. Moriarty, George Kimpton 37 Commonwealth Ave. Neigher, Manuel 7-14 Linden St. Newbert, Harold Elwin 103 Carew St. Noyes, Richard 389 Sumner Ave. O'Connor,-George Michael ' 21 Forest St. O'Connor, Sara Agnes 126 Benton St. Pallock, David T6 Malden St. Palmer, Buth Blanche 17 T rafton Bd. Patenaude, Margaret Sue 102 Marion St. Phillips, Dorothy Mary 1435 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Plass, Alfreda Stella 16 Warriner Ave. Sackett, Laura Katherine 70 Vermont St. Salvage, Ann 533 Dickinson St. Sawtelle, Joseph 188 Thompson St. Seybolt, Lewis Arnold 80 Hopkins Pl., Longmeadow Shea, Walter Thomas 791 Main St. Shoughrue. Eleanor Jean A142 Rockland St. Shour, Goldie 67 Bond St. Siegel, Julius Boss 28 West Alvord St. Skinner, Herbert William -'18 Forest St. Solin, Bonnie Maurice 83 Silver St. Starr, Catherine Bickaby 91 Somerset St. Vander VVolk, Irma Elizabeth 111 Wilbraham Bd. Walker. Bobert Bancroft 4 Edgemont Pl., Longmeadow VVard, Elizabeth Corbett 9 Cornell St. Wells, Dorris Alice 283 Wilbraham Bd. Weschler, Dorothy Mary 17 Concord Ter. VVileox, Lois Francher 21 College St. Willard, Verlie York 23 Greenbrier St. Winitzky, Edna Doris 131 Ranney St. Wood, Mary Angeline 235 Oak Grove Ave. Woodbury, Biehard Stowell 1116 Summit St. Young, John Y. M. C. A. Yunker, Ward Stanley 862 Belmont Ave. Zimmerman, Herman H. 20 Hebron St. Zimmerman, Matthew Herman 782 Sumner Ave. Zlotnick, Bose 661 North St. me - - isaieagee-tae W T3 sa it '71 'S '31 Q T7 5 ' ZIIEIZIIEIZIISIIEIISSIIJ Mlllilllilali IEIZI 5' Class of 1926 Adams, Scott, Jr. 20 Stratford Ter. Albrecht, Hazel Helen 65 Harriet St. Altree, Eileen Deaville 97 Roseland Ter., Longmeadow Baah, Elizabeth Flora 226 Fort Pleasant Ave. Bartlett, Alice Caroline . Springfield, R. F. D. No. 1 Gilliam, James Herbert 104 Maple St. Gitlin, Max 124 Essex St. Gordon, Frances Bertha 241- Maryland St. Grunwaldt, Lucy Antoinette 51 Forest St. Hagen, Ranghild Elinor 74 Gold St. Hamel, Christopher Paul Amos 503 State St. Harma, Ines 53 Maryland St. Hartt, Esther Katherine W Barton, Patrece 33 High St. 90 Berchwood Ave., Longmeadow Beatty, Lois Fiske Harvey. George Myron 82 Stoekman St. F' 129 South Park Ave., Longmeadow Hastings, Alice 313 Maple St. W EN Becker, Sadie Eunice 553 Dickinson St. Hayes, Dorothy Margaret 49 Broad St. . Bennett, Laurence Payson Heathcote, Mabel Edna 25 Sherman St. R. F. D. No. 1, East Springfield Heddy, Lillian Rhoda Birnie, William Alfred Hart 273 Tremont St., East Springfield 35 Ridgewood Ter. Hemsworth, Edith Mae 945 Liberty St. Blumenfield, Frank Botnick Hewitt, Adaline Dickinson 615 White St. 17 Greenwood St. Hodskins, Richard Bemis Boyarsky, Benjamin 61 Leete St. 21 Converse St., Longmeadow F' Breding,IsabelEleanorA. 216 Oak Grove Ave. Hoyt, Wendell Robert 109 Maryland St. Broeker, Edna Margaret 34 Brooklyn Ave. Hurwitz, Esther 110 Bancroft St. 'W Brown, Ruth Florence 24 High St. Ingersoll, Alice Bradley 69 Bowdoin St. Bulkley, James Stewart 102 Magnolia Ter. Jenney, Paul Franklin 9 Florence St. Bullock, Marjorie Jane 120 Sylvan St. Johnson, Richard Loomis 53 Fairfield St. Bushey, Arthur Bernard 20 Austin St. Johnson, Vera Antoinette Campbell, Jean Aurrie 258 Middlesex St. 100 West Alvord St. Carothers, Eleanor Katherine 28 Chase Ave. Kaufman, Harold 138 Massasoit St. Clark, Clifford Edward 161 Alden St. Knapp, Allen Harold 86 Euclid Ave. Clark, Dudley Bartlett 108 Dartmouth St. Kunitz, Gertrude Marie 382 Dickinson St. .-, Clark, James 588 White St. Larkin, Dorothy Augusta 50 Forest St. Clark, Marion Lois Larkin, William Francis, Jr. 38 Sterns Ter. W 8 Pleasant St., Longmeadow Leach, Eleanor Kate Connolly, Alice Barbara 29 Cedar St. 1310 Berkshire Ave., I. O. Cook, Mildred Elizabeth 11 Dorchester St. Leamy, Paul Burton 132 West Alvord St. Coons, Clifford J erden 363 North Main St. Lender, Frances 47 Thomas St. Corcoran, Gertrude Winifred Liebeck, Katherine Frederika Elizabeth 186 Westford Ave. 61 Bristol St. Cordner, Louise Etta 50 Ingersoll Grove Lloyd, Harry Rogers, Jr. 25 Vassar St. Cotter, James Joseph, Jr. 34 Pearl St. Loar, Russell Dudley 8 Terrence St. 7 Cotter, Leonard Francis 34 Pearl St. Lyons, Mary 284 Dickinson St. f'7 E. Cupolo, Natalie Lucia 127 Leyfred Ter. McGuan, Marguerite Agnes 42 Keith St. O Curtis, Ruth Elizabeth 51 Princeton St. McRae. Gordon Bates 67 Albermarle Ave. Davenport, Floyd Eloise 596 Union St. Macomber, Edwina Fay 268 Pearl St. Day, Marjorie Dodge 30 Parkwood St. Maher, Eunice Barbara De Marco, Thomas Andreas, Jr. 39 Eton St. 50 Commonwealth Ave. De Salvo, Angela Marie 17 Broad St. Mallory, John MacDonald 47 Daviston St. Duclos, Mabel Marie 127 Dickinson St. Manning. Grace Clement 105 Boston Rd. Dunn, Thomas Michael 51 Merwin St. Marden, Ruth 7 Cornell St. ,7 Ehrlich, Max Simon 28 WVest Alvord St. Memery, Irene Margot 593 State St. ,., Ferry, George Hozlett Merriam, Winifred Langdon 96 Byers St. 3 37 Birnie Rd., Longmeadow Miller, Alice Abbe 31 Winchester St. Fillion, Alice Blanche Miller, Edward Osgood 37 McKnight St. 878 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Miller, Virginia McCray 82 Vermont St. Fisher, Anita Mildred 37 Sumner Ave. Millman, Herbert 57 Bancroft St. Fletcher, Doris Miriam 102 Princeton St. Mooney, Frances Elizabeth 78 Grover St. Fletcher, Palmer Stanley 62 Bryant St. Moulton. Alfred Omer 76 Sycamore St. Franklin, Albert Barnes ,3rd. Murdough, Clark F. 399 Orange St. 96 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow Murtough, James Marcus Chester, Mass. 1-7 Frazer, Edna Mae '208 Long Hill St. Nadle, Francis Joseph 39 Church St. V' Fuller, Katherine Louise 26 Westminster St. Newman, Morris Jack 58 Linden St. A Gates, Romona Joan 612 State St. O'Conner. Mary Agnes 97 Cass St. I 5 Gieschi, Julia Flora 29 Spring St. Oehlof, Esther Louise 92 Cornell St. E 2 f 1422 : ' 'Iii - -, f -- ff, -f f, 4. A , - ' l a na -- .-.m-em.1aiQ-ee.- Ei' W3 r- 7 f 0 o Q I , g ! x-7 QIQQIQIIEIQIIEIIUIIJIIJ Bill.IIIIIUIEIQIISIZIIEIQ tj Orell, Walter Raymond 93 Beaumont St. Thompson, Ruth Georgianna Owen, Frances Carrington 55 High St. 168 Pinneywoods Ave. Percival, John Orsgn 26 High St, Thresher, Helen Belle Hampden, Mass. Perivolas, Maria D. 185 Maynard St, Tillman, Henry Bernard 40 Washington St. Perkins, Wilkes Dinwiddie 77 Fairfield St. TOFOYHUI H3809 120 H1811 St- Pevzner, Samuel 1245 North St. Tracy- Helen Mary 632 State 51'- Plass, Kajmiera Emma 16 Warriner Ave. Tromontl- Joseph Charloq 344 White S9- Prewitt, Neal Granville Center, Mass. Underwood, Everett Hammond Prouty, Charles Tyler 54 Washington Road 425 Cofltrol St'- Raichelson, Helen 22 Draper St. Valequette. Ray Moses 185 State St. Richmond, Milton 833 Chestnut St. Vander, Johzgelden Q Richmond, Samuel Harry 666 North St. esmut t East Longmeadow ETS 'E 03 ff Ei? J XX X XXX lllllzll Riskin, Benjamin Hyman 47 Algonquin St. Roper, Eleanor 95 Benedict Ter., Longmeadow Ross, Davida Rosamond 13 Terrence St. Ross, Walter Clifford 86 Wilmont St. Rudert, John Richard 207 Westford Ave. Savoy, Phyllis 140 Belmont Ave. Schermerhorn, Louis Younglove, J r. 132 Converse St., Longmeadow Smith. Adelaide Elizabeth 476 Union St. Snelling, Louis Raymond 105 Whittier St. Sullivan, Frances Lenore 109 Allen St. Sweet, Katherine Crossley 91 Mulberry St. Thompson, Leila May 20 Brown St. Van Tuyl, Ruth Margaret 71 West Alvord St. Ward, Caroline Rebecca 218 Sumner Ave. Watts, Dorothea Beatrice 40 High St. West. Helen Margaretta 110 Mill St. Wheeler, Mildred Mae Maple St., East Longmeadow Wheeler, Virginia Barnes. 92 Woodside Ter. Whittum, F. Kinsley 23 Homer St. Williston, Alice Louise 49 Dawes St. Wilson, Margaret 18 Continental St. Wood, Florence Genevieve 26 Ardmore St., East Springfield Wood, Mary Angeline 235 Oak Grove Ave. Woodhead, Harold William 66 Malden St. Zeo, Nicholas William 177 Springfield St. Song Hits E. UNDERWIJKJD ..,. .... PEG VAN TUYL ,... Brfzz STUDLEY . . . MURIEL HILLMAN .... CLIF Ross ..... ,...,. IRMA VANDER WOLK, . . . CURT FRENMI. .,.,.. . KAYE HARTT. . .,.. , JAMES BROWVN ...... KAY SWEET ....,..... CHARLES PROUTY ...........,..,....., SCOTT ADAMS ........,,........,.....,. BILL BIRNIE .....,,...,.,.......,........ FRANKIE BROSNAN AND DWIGHT WIXLSH. . . . CAROLINE WARD .............,......... RENE MEMERY. , . .,.......,,.....,. . , JOE SAWTELL ..... PEG ELLIS ...,... BEN RISKIN ..,..... CHARLES BAssIN .,.., DOT PHILLIPS ......, CHARLES SWIFT. . , . . DoT KNIGHT ..... WALLY SIIEA EDDIE MILLFIR . . . ALICE CoNNoI,LY .... BILLY LEONARD ..... DICK WOODBURY .... RUTH THOMPSON .,.. BILL CLARK ..,.,................,.,......... WINNIE MERRIAM ....,.,...,.....,.........,. LEE WALLER ,......,........,,....,,......,..,..... .,.... THE FRESHMAN ..................,..............,.. ,... . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Where's My Sweetie Hiding? , . . . Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight? ..... Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now. Oh! Katharina. . . . 1'nI Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston. ILoveMe. ......,........ Deep in My Heart. Dear. . . . . ,UI VVanna Go Where You Go. ... Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue. . . . . Oh, How I Love That Girl! ............. Got No Time? , . . . . . . That Certain Party. . , , Song of the Vagabondsf' ..,............. Sunny. . . , , . 1n Love With Love. Love My Baby. ,.............,... Me and the Boy Friend. And the Farmer Took Another Load Away. . .,..................,.......... Collegiate . . Isn't She the Sweetest Thing? FondofYou. .......... I Can't Get the One 1 Want. 6'Whoapie? . . Everybody's Doing the Charleston Now. AK1ssIntheDark. ,,..........,....... Roamin'Around! , , . , Why Did I Kiss That Girl? ,.,.......... Sweet Little You. . , . , . . , , Beeause They All Love You. . . . , . . . , . l'm Sitting on Top of the VVorld. . . . . . . Oh Boy, What a Girl! The Wearing of the Green. INMATES or THE DETENTIQN Roovr ........,.. Prisoner's Song. C1487 . fl wi Ifl wi M.sEiiEEfEeQ? W E73 7 7 'Q T I 8 '-' - E, :--v .-: A ' ,, AA A- L- I1 N' ETS F' v-v W Fi E11 r 7 ZIQQIZIISIZIIEIIEIISSIII MIDI.HIIIUIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ Class of 1926-5- 70 Bancroft St. 56-I Chestnut St. Berinstein, Joseph Myron 5114 Chestnut St. Berman, Bernard Borkland, Ella Elizabeth 129 Westmoreland Ave. Barr, Ida Berinstein, Joseph 562 White St. Brearley, Phyllis Marion 92 Sheffield St. Breck, Mary Constance 26 Orlando St. Brigham, Alan Edwin 109 Rochelle St. Brigham, Virginia 147 Pineywoods Ave. Brooks, Elizabeth Anita 679 Longmeadow St.. Longmeadow Brown Harriet Ta lor 78 Florence St . y 7- - Brown, James Freeman 15 Hawley St. Campbell, Gordon Frederick 128 Converse St., Longmeadow Carman, Jean Claire 28 Ringgold St. Chapin, Samuel Clarence, Jr. East Longmeadow, P. 0. Box 188 Clancy, Rose Julia 65 Pasco Rd., I. O. Clough, George Herbert 9 Esther St. Cohen, Florence Ruth 122 Fort Pleasant Ave. Cohen, George 25 Cass St. Cohen, Gertrude 25 Marengo Pk. Connors, Annie Adelaide 667 Union St. Cote, George Earl 70 Amherst St. Crockett, Elinor Howard 59 Burton St. Crass, Catherine Electa 17 Washington Rd. Deitz, Emily Elmira 585 White St. Denver, Eunice -146 Lakeside St. Dickey, Robert Melius 116 Princeton St. Dinsmore, Dorothy Kathryn 120 Belmont Ave. Doyle, Anna Gertrude 50 Everett St. Du Bose, Harriet 611 Union St. Fairbanks, Russell Prescott 55 Gordon St. Fine, Evelyn Lillian -142 Greenwood St. FitzGerald, Charles David 19 Dawes St. Flynn, Eileen Josephine 27 Rochelle St. Frey, Marjorie Lillian 63 Morris St. Fuller, Irene Elizabeth 55 Dexter St. Fuller, Stanley Wellington 55 Dexter St. Gelfman, Sylvia 68 Forest Park Ave. Gilman, Donald Sidney fl-7 Woodlawn St. Goodman, Bessie Rosamond 116 Pasadena St. Hall, Emma Adeline 15 Temple St. Hess. Ruth Van Ditmars 55 Dresden St. Januszewski, Helen 99 Bancroft St. Johnson, Catherine Reynolds 117 Edgewood Ave, Longmeadow Johnson, Mildred Dorothy 38 Dymond St. Kasofsky, Bella Florence 31 Trafton Rd. Knight, Dorothy Frances 190 Thompson St. Kramer, Marguerite Clara 171 Boston Rd. Kramer, Ruth 518 Chestnut St. C1445 Lanckton, Barbara Corwin 41 Pasco Rd.. I. 0. Leopoulos, George Eustratios 922 Carew St. Levine Philip 73 Belle Ave. Lewis, Elinor Bertha 149 Sumner Ave. Lipman, Rose Lillian 62 Firglade Ave. Litman, Raymond 95 Grenada Ter. Little, Arline Louise 22 Fresno St. Lynch, J ack Lewis 18 South Park Ave., Longmeadow Mason, Alice Dorothy 242 Worcester St., 1. 0. Maylott, John Blanchet 186 Northampton Ave. Mazer, Mendel 208 Belmont Ave. McCleary, Alberta Gertrude 51 Pineywoods Ave. Morison, Mima Walker 31 Chicopee Rd. Mulligan, William Joseph 17 Dunmoreland St. Mulliken, Alfred Augustus 21 Pineywoods Ave. Nay, Lucille Sybil 100 Belvidere St. Neilson, Russell A. V. 6 Springfield St. Nelson, Arthur Andrew 111 Euclid Ave. Packard, Lucy Elizabeth 440 Scott St. Peck, Merrill Howard East Longmeadow Perkins, Stuart Malcolm 23 Oak St. Piligian, Hiag Nishan 955 Boston Rd. Purvis, Ruby 181 William St. Remkus, Parker Kaith 52 Avon Pl. Robbins, Dorothy Lindsay 42 Parkwood St. Roberts, Esther Lida 14 Horace St. Roberts, Jeannette Sheridan 162 Ft. Pleasant Ave. Rubinwitch, Milton 16 Sterling St. Shapiro, Morris 28 Brookline Ave. Sheldon, Richard Jordan 817 Sumner Ave. Sherley, Ella Augusta 125 Magnolia Ter. Shoob, Elba Catherine 177 High St. Simpson, Howard Nellson 285 Central St. Sisitsky, Leon Arland 365 Walnut St. Spiro, Fay 72 Linden St. Taylor, Stuart Linwood 117 Magnolia Ter. Waller, Lelia N aomie 80 King St. Walsh, Dwight Edward 40 Kenwood Ter. Weeks, Robert Harper 124 Florence St. West, Allen Sherman 59 Sherman St. Whiting, Loretta Claire 28 Manchester Ter. Whiting, Marjorie Bernardine 28 Manchester Ter. Wight, Hildred Marion 161 Bowles St. Wight, Pauline lngleson 944 Mill Rd., Longmeadow Williams, Kathleen Mary 908 Berkshire St. Zeo, Frank James 47 Hastings St. AEE - - L 1,M-EE,.EE,12Q1e E73 7 FH W 7 '1 1' '1' 53 103 E51 iZI!5lZIlEIZIlEllilIlilll1 Mill.EIIIIIEIZIIZIZIIEIZ Class of 1927 Abrams, Mildred 39 Spruceland Ave. Adams, Barbara Edith 20 Stratford Ter. Allis, Elsie Roberta 69 Eton St. Allis, Marjorie Wightman 29 Oxford St. Atherton, Sheldon Harry 328 Union St. Baldwin, Henry Porter, Jr. 461 Belmont Ave. Barnes, Don W. 31 Bryant St. Barton, Clement Archer 81 Eastern Ave. Batchelder, Arthur Warren 36 Berkley St. Bean, Earl Joseph 37 Girard Ave. Bisesti, Mary Adeline 91 Union St. Bisson, Richard Joseph 55 Manhattan St. Blacher, Milton M. 71 Meredith St. Blackburn, Harry 195 Maynard St. Blanchet, Alma Margaret 64 Scott St. Bonney, Walter Twitchell 866 Worthington St. Borgeson, Dagmar Christine 1119 Sumner Ave. Brosnan, Francis William 9 Mattoon St. Bucalo, Thomas Anthony 20 Calhoun St. Burt, Richard Eustis 17 Dartmouth St. Callahan, John William 75 Linden St. Callender, Frederick Botsford 309 Wilbraham Rd. Campbell, William Anthony 717 Carew St. Carothers, Samuel 28 Chase Ave. Casey, Mary Cecilia Elizabeth 192 Main St., East Longmeadow Castaldini, Edwin John 745 Union St. Chamberlain, Dorothy 47 Keith St. Church, Gladys Catherine 64 Dover St. Cokkinias, Lucy Constance 26 Huntington St. Conary, Iris Mildred 34 Orange St. Connor, Edward Joseph 47 Sylvan St. Cosgriff, David Edward 10 Andrew St. Cowett, .Allen 34 Calhoun St. Croto, Clarence Edwin' 26 Montrose St. Dandeneau, Arthur Hoornbeck Hawley, Mass. Davis, Marion Cady 86 Firglade Ave. Dawson, Harry Alexander 39 East Alvord St. Demarest, Virginia 96 Sumner Ave. Derderian, Mary 12 Hampden St. Devine, Dorothy Helen 58 Draper St. Dickey, Eleanor 116 Princeton St. Elliot, Frances Geary 41 Ladd St. Ely, Wendell Mann 90 Clarendon St. Ferguson, Mary Eadie 41 Sylvan St. Ferre, Nels Frederick Solomon T4 Oak St. Field. Margaret 91 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow Finklehoff, Fred T. 45 Warner St. Fitts, Genevieve Greenwood 53 Albemarle St. Flanaghan, Mary Dorothy 57 Thompson St. Flynn, Helen Catherine French, Curtis 166 Washington Blvd. F romer, Clara 450 Belmont Ave. Glaser, Mildred Elizabeth 36 Webster St. Goodwyn, Camilla Preslie 149 Sumner Ave. Graham, Carleton Fiske 25 Lenox St. Greenberg, Bernard 91 Belle Ave. Grove, John Dunn 24 Berbay Ter. Gubbins, Frederick James 68 Pearl St. Harley, Purves 40 Riverview Ter. Harrington, Leslie Joseph 43 Warner St. Hastings, Margaret 54 Alden St. Hayden, Charles Wesley 45 Kimberly Ave. Haynes, Arnold Calvin 32 Fairfield St. Heafitz, Rebecca 35 Leete St. Hearne, Rosemary Esther 32 Temple St. Hedeen, Hannah Olga 102 Drexel St. Henderson, Helen Margaret 557 Liberty St. Herrick, Gertrude Louise 52 Eton St. Heyman, William 547 State St. Hill, Dorothy Storey 94 Federal St. Hines, Paul Joseph 547 State St. Hoag, Mildred Sibley 192 Dunmoreland St. Hogan, Marie Elizabeth 355 Armory St. Hogan, Viola Fearebay 231 Belmont Ave. Holley, Ruth Doris 26 Carlisle St. Hoyle, Clarissa Bathilda 17 Hartford Ter. Hubbard, Laurence James 147 Long Hill St. Hubbell, Laura Virginia 9 Clarendon St. Hunt, Richard Henry 96 Magnolia Ter. Hylander, Gladys Augusta 117 Norfolk St. Indessi, Mary A. Margaret 495 Berkshire Ave. lsenberg, Joel 152 Sumner Ave. Isham, Beatrice Catherine Ludlow, B. F. D. No. 2 Jennings, Joseph Richard 85 Grand St. Johnson, Alfred Erik 5 Weaver Rd. Johnson, Evelyn Tinea 115 Marsden St. Jones, Estelle Marion 711 Sumner Ave. Jones, Jeannette Clarissa 1198 North St. Jordan, Lesley Mose 291 Bay St. Kavanagh, Mary Agnes 237 Main St., I. O. Kavanaugh, Margaret Lillian 180 Marion St. King, Mary Louise 78 Longwood Ave., Longmeadow Klein, Frederick Leuse 20 Fairfield St. Kulig, Felicia lVlary Cottage St., East Springfield Lasker, Pearl Isabelle 69 Washington St. Latimer, Janet De Shon 38 Warner St. Lowenberg, Benjamin 130 Johnson St. Luce, Dorothea Helen 81 Lindale St. Lynn, 'Gerald John 34 Myrtle St. McAllister, Charles Skefiington 145 Sumner Ave. McCray, Dorothy Elizabeth 223 White St. 53 Eton St. 1324 North St. Maher, Robert Francis Mandell, Leon E7 'El E13 1' 7 ,.., Manning, Edith Marie 105 Boston Rd. V7 Burleigh Rd., Hampden Markley, Phyllis Marian 63 Leete St. Forbes, Dorothy Booth 126 Dunmoreland St. Mayes, Matthew Taylor 289 State St. Foster, Robert Grey 64 Brunswick Ave. Mears, Mary Elizabeth 65 Sorrento St. E E 4 145 7 ll? - nz: dm.- -- , .m.eE.-eE-EQ1e T 53 W W zlganzllalzllaiuauasilni Bill.EIIIIIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ Class of 1927 Merritt, Wesley Stearns 171 W estford Ave. Metcalf, Malcolm Ward 416 Allen St. Milburn, Florence 494 Belmont Ave. Miller, David 23 Morgan St. Miller, James Smith 17 Ringgold St Miller, Rena 47 Laurel St Moore, Clifford Bennett Fairview Pl. Moore, Ernest Haskell 652 Sumner Ave Moore, Newton Richardson 37 Forest St. Moran, Owen Ivan 515 Bay St Morison, Rina Grieve 31 Chicopee Rd Mulloy, Ella Irene 191 Tyler St. Murray, Florence Gertrude 46 Albermarle St. Naylor, Emmett Keith 131 Sumner Ave Neal, Franklin Bickley 23 Washington Rd Neal, Sidney 23 Washington Rd. Neff, Marion Aline 25 Albemarle Ave Norton, Edith Mary 34 Leonard St. 0'Connell, John James 762 Carew St. O'Connor, Edmund John 602 North Main St O'Donnell, Thomas Arthur 119 Carew St O'Driscoll, Florence Mary 47 Thompson St Pallock, Sarah 76 Malden St Palmer, Kenneth Louis 91 Dwight Rd Pattison, Elizabeth Mary 493 Plainfield St Pease, Dorothy Vincent 43 Reed St Pecoraro, Esther Alice 94 Wilcox St Peer, Elizabeth Adele 52 Dunmoreland St Phelon, Joseph Skeels 29 Vassar St Phillips, Robert Lee 34 Federal St Phillips, Francis Wendell 148 Catherine St Pike, Hazel Elizabeth 5 Madison Ave Prew, James Arthur 139 Catherine St Prindle, Cornelia Eaton 127 Fountain Pl Pyenson, Louis 73 Belle Ave Reynders, Helen 200 Buckingham St Reynolds, Norman Kenneth 28 Herman St Rickert, Ellen Louise 75 Princeton St Riley, Thomas Reardon 159 St. James Ave Roberts, Lydia Gwendolyn 74 Grenada Ter. Concluded Saffer, Ralph 18 Sumner Ave. Sahykin, Max 73 Belle Ave. Sandstrom, Signe Lovisa 254 Oakland St. Sawyer, Merle Crawford 68 Abbott St. Schaffer, Edward Schwartz, Albert Scott, Melvin Lorraine 29 Crown St. 1082 North St. 663 State St. Sebert, John Arthur 143 Belmont Ave. Shapiro, Henry Harry 445 Franklin St. Shea, Mary Natalie 5 Glendell Ter. Schultz, James Harold 59 Elm St., West Springfield Siano, Frederick Robert 239 Dickinson St. Sinclair, Ruth Emilie ' 86 Hopkins Pl., Longmeadow Slutskin, Vera Cardia 24 Westernview St. Smith, John 281 Allen St. Spaner, Henrietta 546 Dickinson St. Spencer, Andrew Hamilton 1143 State St. Spencer, Sederick Hugh 206 High St. Stebbins, Frederick Adams 86 Bowdoin St. Stuart, Nita Frances 19 Middlesex St. Studley, Robert Anson 83 Magnolia Ter. Sullivan, Mary Esther 758 Carew St. Superman, Harold 48 Thomas St. Sweeney, Ruth Isabel 19 Hiawatha St. Taylor, Oliver Mark 81 Dunmoreland St. Townsend, Madeline Elizabeth 53 Hall St. Van Delinda, Mabel 52 Rittenhouse Ter. Vezina, Armand Blanchard 11 Stockman St. Waite, Stuart Gaddings 19 Malden St. Walsh, Mathew Thomas, Jr. 24 Rittenhouse Ter. Walsh, Pauline Theodore 24 Rittenhouse Ter. Walton, Thomas Childs John 387 St. James Ave. Ward, Margaret Spalding Weloker, John William Whitcomb, Morris 218 Sumner Ave. 43 Atwater Rd. 25 Firglade Ave. E? 7 E13 I 7 R L b , Ad 1 h F d - k Wright, Elizabeth Draper 43 Avon Pl. men erg O P re erm 36 Willard Ave. Yarlott, Albert E. 34 Leyfred Ter. Roy, George Henry 273 Center St., I. O Zafldan, J0SePh 95 Dwlglllf Rd- Russell, Dorothy Mae 150 White St. Zandan, Rose 29 Longview St. ill Fl W I' C 146 J T ESQ W W 553 anaialaaanauuamamnmun..niulmlanallaua ser' Abramowitz, Ida Atherton, Pearl Adeline Baker, Frank Horace, Jr. Bassell, Martin Philip Belasco, Samuel Belenky, Sylvia Benner, Allen Rogers Class 7 Algonquin St. 88 Thompson St. 759 Belmont Ave. 58 Hebron St. 80 Linden St. 71 Prospect St. 104 Maple St. Bliss, Rachel Lula Wilbraham Boyajy, Nejib 111. Wilbraham Rd. Breglio, Grace Constance 52 Bliss St. Brown, Muriel Edna 125 Benedict Ter., Longmeadow Brown, Richard Mills 246 Middlesex St. Brown, NVilliam Murray 28 Kenwood Pk. Bunnell, Clara Estella 41 Stratford Ter. Burack, Edith Rosalie 169 Prospect St. Burati Florence Au usta North Dana , A 8 Burlingame, Thelma Taylor 30 Monmouth St. Campbell, Gertrude May 17 Montpelier St. Cavanaugh, George Martin 106 Bliss Rd., Longmeadow Clark, Alice Louise 19 Taft Ave. Clark, Richard Horstmann 25 Cherryvale Ave. Collins, Charles Thomas 45 Oak Grove Ave. Cone, Adell Marie 58 Johnson St., I. O. Connell, Philip Joseph 80 Wilmont St. Connors, Mildred Ellen East Longmeadow Converse, Natalie 220 Oak St., I. O. Davis, Charles Wright 49 Albemarle St. De Felice, William Vincent 171 Walnut St. Di Lizia, Edith Florence 33 Windsor St. Donald, Virginia Sprague 294 Sumner Ave. Donaldson, Clayton Edwin 21 Elliot St. Drewes, Eva Louise 90 Calhoun St. Dubuc, Hattie Belle 88 Ft. Pleasant Ave. Ehrgood, Donald Eugene 300 Parker St. Ehrlich, Harry Simon 28 West Alvord St. Eldredge, Webster Roberts 11 Chase Ave. Epstein, Sylvia 25 Magazine St. Erard, Emile Joseph 15 Pratt St. Erickson, Irene Lillian 144 Oak Grove Ave. Ewig, Elizabeth Johanna 955 Hickory St Fellows, Wilma Lucile 743 Alvord St. Fisher, Milton Melvin 378 Sumner Ave. Foley, Raymond Edward 186 Plainfield St. Frost, Edgar Ransel 75 Bryant St. Gariepy, Alphonse 41 Osgood St. Gilfoil, Helen Frances 12 Adams St. Gill, Clyde 28 Ingersoll Grove Goldberg, David 106 Massasoit St. Goodwyn, Kendall Wirt 149 Sumner Ave. Goodwyn, Rosamund 149 Sumner Ave. Gray, Charles Henry 16 Cumberland St. Griifen, Julian Philip 170 Berkshire St. Hadley, Levada Agnes ' 24 Claremont St. Of 1927? Herrick, Betty Pauline 52 Eton St. Hewitt, Henry Allison 615 White St. Hiland, Margaret Caroline 35 Trafton Rd. Jack, Annie MacLaren 118 Bristol St. J acobus, F reida Elene 129 Buckingham St. Johnson, Martha Elizabeth 5 Weaver Rd. Johnson, Raymond Lawrence 220 Pearl St. Johnston, Alice Grace 76 Bronson Ter. Kantor, Lester Joel 72 Gold St, Keefe, John William, Jr. 35 Meredith St. Killmer, Charles Edward 35 Florida St. King, Eliza May 43 Benedict Ter., Longmeadow Knott, Malcolm Herbert 52 High St. Kuehn, Elizabeth Charlotte 22 Crestwood St. Kunitz, Hildegrade Zoe 382 Dickinson St. Lamitie, Raymond Andrew 33 Morris St. Langhammer, Erika Elizabeth 35 Carlton St. Lawyer, Barbara Norcross 71 Clyfton Ave. Le Mere, Kenneth Francis 162 Alden St. Lepper, Wilbur Oscar 192 Northampton St. Leslie, Theodore Beatrice 29 Humbert St. Levin, Robert 238 Dickinson St. Lieson, William Anton, Jr. 44 Herman St. Mac Martin, William Arthur 127 Dickinson St. Mahan, Mary Elizabeth 26 Nevins Ave., Longmeadow Maher, Helen Elizabeth 53 Eton St. Marcuson, Harold Theodore 61 Washington St. Martin, John Graham 1 Amaron St. Masco, Kathryn Mary 46 Parkside Ave. Mather, Carol Samble 92 Magnolia Ter. Melander, Carla Wilhelmina 534 White St. Merritt, Eleanor Stearns 171 Westford Ave. Miller, Ethel 82 Prospect St. Moran, Gertrude Eileen 61 Portland St. Morgan, Gwendoline Edith 104 Edgemere Rd. Neylon, Susan Elizabeth 55 West Alvord St. Notman, Donald Ogilvie 192 St. James Ave. O'Neal, Mildred Elmira 127 Hastings St. Parrino, Carmela Victoria 93 Edgeland Ave. Pelgen, Louise Henrietta Perry, Beatrice Martha Quinn, Rose Louise Rice, Kenneth Eaton Robinson, Miel Cameron 21 Elm St., East Longmeadow Rogers, Elizabeth Clara Rose, Frances George Rudkin, William Harley 297 Mapleshade Ave., East Longmeadow 53 Winthrop St. 175 Florida St. 21 Virginia St. 127 Euclid Ave. 51 Oxford St. 7 Sorrento St. Russo, Munzio 68 Quincy St. Haight, Marjorie Elizabeth 49 Mapledell St. Sagalyn, Julian Leon 1 Florentine Gardens Hall, Eleanor Ripley 27 Ina St. Sampson, Helen 67 Norfolk St. Hardy, Maxine Byron 18 Myrtle St. Schull, Edson 1 Armory Sq. Hayes, Catherine Cecelia 21 Avon Pl. Searles, Virginia 65 Monmouth St. Head. Nelson Landon 26 Kenwood Ter. Sedgwick, Grace Elizabeth 62 Nocl St. 4 H71 gm fl? 53 W Q 53 W W 53 ZIQEIZIISIZIIEIIilflilllllelill.HIIIUIEIZIIBIZI BIZ Class of 1927iW Concluded Shaine, Edward 76 Fort Pleasant Ave. Sheldon, Dorothy White 19 Kimberly Ave. Skinner, Marion Jeannette 48 Forest St. Smith, Bessie Eunice 27 Clarendon St. Smith, Elizabeth Twiss 28 Brunswick Ave. Smith, Margaret Elizabeth 27 Clarendon St. Strong, Dorrice Haywood 11 Converse St. Sugrue, Stuart Timothy 28 Sumner Ave. Sullivan, John 81 Clarendon St. Sullivan, Kathleen Mary 118 Clifton St. Sweene , Edward Aloysius 44 Everett St. Swift, Charles Howard, Jr. 73 Pearl St. Symonds, Ethel Catherina 63 Martin St. Taylor, Mildred 8 Pasadena St. Therieau, Francis Ross 820 State St. Thompson, Dorothy Alexander 110 Lincoln St. Class Abbott, Charles Selleck 44 Larkspur St. Adaskin, Naomi R. 44 Sumner Ave. Albano, Frank Phillip 31 Gardner St. Albano, Nicholas Harold 48 Loring St. Alderman, Beatrice Stetson 29 Eton St. Arslan, Edward Malke 122 Middlesex St. Atkins, Barbara Frances 179 Thompson St. Barlow, Helen Woodbury 65 Longmeadow St. Barris, Eleanore Riford 717 White St. Bartos, Anthony 205 Quincy St. Beatty,,Barbara Putnam 129 South Park Ave., Longmeadow Tillotson, Dorothy Gertrude 44 Edgewood Ave., Longmeadow True, Elizabeth Harriet 124 Brunswick St. VanPelt. Audrey Fanita 49 Morningside Pk. Warren, James Parker 11 Forest Park Ave. Whitney, Payson Rogers Crescent Rd., Longmeadow Wickward, Bernice Mary 66 Noel St. Widlansky, Lillian Ruby 490 White St. Williams, Margaret Elmira 56 Forest St. Williamson, Harriet Ida 22 Maplewood Ter. Wilson, Hubert 18 Continental St. Woodard, Christine Marie 89 Walnut St. Woods, Catherine Irene 817 Carew St. Wyman, Donald H. 64 Vermont St. Zirkin, Frances Rachel 99 Oswego St. of 1928 Cherry, Paul Le Roy Y. M. C. A., Springfield Clapp, Harrison Bates Clark, Florence Eleanor Clark, Meriam Imelda Clay, Henry Coe, Carolyn Clark Cohen, Aaron Louis Cohen, Jacob Harold ' Cohen, William Colburn, Leo Philmore Colby, Harriet Mae Collins, Francis Michael 95 Grenada Ter. 51 Armory St. 192 Oakland St. 495 Oak St. 237 Long Hill St. 48 Medford St. 124 Greenwood St. 20 Lexington Ave. 719 Belmont Ave. East Longmeadow 111 Genesee St. 83 Brunswick St. W3 13 E73 T ,.-, Beauvais, Reginald Benoit Connell, Marion Estelle 1-y 158 Washington Blvd. Cooley, Joseph 32 Medford St. 0 Beckwith, Betty Joyce 43 Harvard St. Cormier, Lauretta Jane East Longmeadow gelcher,IBarbarZ1 42 E-iuclidlgge. Corson, Marian 80 Sherman St. enton, ouise ma 115 ar ie 't. Day, Dorothy Berman, Henry Eugene 34 Church St. Calkins Ave., East Longmeadow Bettigoli, Adeline Pearl 138 Franklin St. Deitz, Eunice Netta 585 White St. Blanchard, Ruth Fletnar 60 Home St. Denowitz, Jacob 29 Bartlett St. Ela3kmunElgdwzH'cgVern1i1n 73 glorace St. De Nucci, William Joseph 47 Longview St. o gett, war amue 336 entra St. Dickerman, Ruth Elizabeth Blomfield, Charlotte Leona 464 Chestnut St. ' v-3 118 Thompson St. Doherty, Doris Frances 246 Main St. 3 Bloom, Sylvia 1526 State St. Donlon, Rose Elizabeth 103 Oak St., l. O. Eoland,AEcLwarg Patrifk 1011-Bgfllgorelang gt. Doolittle, Marjorie Thompson W f d A oone, t ea ertru e , ose an t. 109 est or ve. Boyd, Robert Putnam 102 Dartmouth St. Dorenbaum, Harold 116 East Alvord St. groekfar, lgfank Xliaviizr 34 Bgooklyn ive. Dow, Hazel Marie 18 Sumner Ave. roos in, a ter ar e 402 umner ve. Dujault, Raymond Edward Buckley, Anna Mary 18 Wareham St. Robbins Road, East Springfield v7 Bump, Virginia Albough 32 Woodlawn St. Eden, Maria Katherina 81 Florida St. X-, Cary, Julia Marie 36 Huntington St. Ellis, Douglass North 126 Washington Rd. Caron, Chester Arthur 54 Howes St. Elmer, Gladys Benton 55 Meredith St. Chellis, Mary Louise Everett, Jane Elizabeth 210 Pearl St. 5 f 55 Benedict Ter., Longmeadow Fenner, Dorothy Sophia 50 Gillette Ave. 5 E 2 I c E .5 -' vlgl' 7 '1l?: Y- --11 -A L, I fl - - eu - - lei - - eu - Izl -,Zl-Em-IiQ- reg 412 Belmont Ave. T Eid E13 03 W J XXXXXXXX N N ZI EIZZIIEIZIISIIEIIISSIII NIR-.EIIIUIEIZIISIZIIEIZ Field, Douglas Buxton 91 Greenaere Ave., Longmeadow FitzGerald, Eileen Rose 19 Dawes St. Flaherty, Grace Edith 71 Lyndale St. Foskit, Malcolm Heyward 41 Clarendon St. 34 Central St. 120 Sumner Ave. Franklin, Marion Estelle Freedman, Minette Friedman, Henry Fuller, Vera Gage, Harlow Waite Gardiner, John Crane Gibbs, Harriet Lane 37 Whittier St. 223 Long Hill St. 87 Marengo Park 14 Springfield St. 57 Warner St. Gladstone, Robert Golden, Agnes Jean Golden, Molly Goldin, Lebe 19 Virginia St. Golub, Hymon Samuel East Longmeadow Good. Richard James 43 Massachusetts Ave. Goodell, Leonard Newton '15 Denton Circle Gordon, Mark Harold 62 Olmsted Drive Graham, Robert Frederick 6Kenwood Pk. Hadenchuck, Sophie Helen Wilbraham Rd., East Longmeadow Hallahan, Mary Margaret 37 Brookline Ave. Hamilton, Edgar, Jr. 209 Westford Circle Hann, Elisabeth Philbreck 183 Marion St. Hannigan, Elena 21 Lyndale St. Harmon, James Stuart 249 Oak Grove Ave. Hechler, Clarence 67 Draper St. H jelm, Dorothy Edith Edna 198 Phoenix Ter. Hockenherry, Reta Louise 85 Marsden St. Hodskins, Elizabeth 24 Converse St., Longmeadow 19 Fountain St. 102 Belle Ave. Hosford, R. Stanley 162 Oak Grove Ave. Hudson, Elizabeth 54 Cortland St. Hunter, Charlotte Lilly 37 Ringgold St. Hurlbut, Eleanor Clark East Longmeadow lsenstein, Louis 67 Cass St. Johnson, Clifford Erie 147 Belmont Ave. Kasofsky, Louis Hymun 33 Trafton Rd. Katz, Eunice Dorothy 52 Forest Park Ave. Keefe, Patricia Mary 28 Cornell St. Kelley, John Roy 212 Westford Circle Kendall, Ruth Eleanor 18 Woodlawn St. Kennedy, James William 21 Elliot St. Kenworthy, Ruth Gill 921 Sumner Ave. Kinsellar, Gertrude Agnes 37 John St. Klar, James Shepherd 166 Buckingham St. Labrovitz, Helen Ruth 90 Somerset St. La Rose, Helen Beatrice 1.5 Windsor St. Leavitt, Sylvia Arvoillie 33 Forest St. Le May, Pauline Lucy 254 Pearl St. Leopoulos, Aristides Edwin 922 Carew St. Ley, Robert Tait 46 Randolph St. Leyden, Mary Louise 86 Mapledell St. Locke, Gerald Howley 41 Chase Ave. Lougee, Barbara 84 Wilbraham Rd. Macey, Imelda T. 30 Myrtle St. McAlpine, Ellen Gertrude 69 Nelson St. Magriel, Mae Edith 11. Medford St. Marsden, Winnifred Ethel 63 Clifton Ave. Mastroianni, Albert Louise 136 Washington Rd. C11-93 Maylott, Marcia Van Ness 186 Northampton Ave. McViegh, Mary Campbell 56 Dartmouth St. Megliola, Michael Joseph 8 Chapel St. Meier, Ruth Anna , 79 Springfield St. Meyer, Morris Edward 738 Sumner Ave. Millett, David William 143 Bristol Sl. Mohler, Jolm Yoxall 98 Dunmoreland St. Moody, Ruth Alma 72 Whittier St. Munger, Eva La May 88 Gresham St. Nash, Robert Dimmock 531 Berkshire Ave. Naurison, Herbert 91 Roseland Ter., Longmeadow 17 Demond St. 52 Whittier St. 26 Allen St. 955 Boston Rd. 31 Ashmont St. 52 Willard Ave. Paige, Harry Coradon Parker, Marjorie Eleanor Pease, Junior Harlan Piligian, Parisha Nishan Prowler, Carolyn Josephine Redmond, May Anna Reid, Elizabeth Amy 144 Washington Blvd. Rickman, Dorothy Josephine 842 Chestnut St. Riley, Betty Anita 159 St. James Ave. Ring, Charles Bernard 59 Firglade Ave. Robar, Hazel Elizabeth 63 Washington St. Robinson, Florence Elizabeth 179 Oak Grove Ave. Rogers, Barbara 38 Oxford St. Ross, Bertha Gadd 986 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow Rowland, Warren, Jr. 38 Hobson St. Salter, Leonard Austin 82 Woodside Ter. Scanlan, Wilfred Joseph 33 Knox Seelye, Clinton 178 William St.. Semanie, William Michael 823 Armory St. Shannon, Marguerite Marie 87 Oak Grove Ave. Shapiro, Sidney Harold 27 Osgood St. Sharp, Theodore Winston 22 South Park Ave., Longmeadow Skinner, Gertrude Miriam 15 East Alvord St. Smith, Lucile Marie 475 Union St. Smith, Naomi 52 Lebanon Sl. Standish, Cecilia Louise 32 Greenleaf St. Steinberg, Harriet Ruth 70 Sterling St. Stone, Dorothy Christine 149 Sumner Ave. Sullivan, Gertrude Carmody 81 Clarendon Sl. Sullivan, Ruth Esther 55 Burton St. Sutton, Owen Mayo 12 Ingraham Ter. Taliaferro, Dorothy Euphemia 245 Quincy Sl. Thomas, Thelma May 615 Union St. Thorndike, Robert Chenery 75 Oak Grove Ave. Thorniley. Ethel Willard 75 Avon Pl. 344 White St. Tremonti, Vincent Frank Underwood, Maude Eleanor 468 Liberty St. Wakeman, Louise Martha 26 Eddywood Ave. Walkner, Dorothy Louise 122 Walnut St. Webster, Ray Sherman 67 Bradford St. Wellman, Margaret 285 Rimmon Ave. 2 I -J : v 'o,,,I v gg rg--v-pr-: , - - - A - - - - V L l la - IZI IZI IZI IZI QQESEQEQ EF E13 E13 7 7 '3 T E13 W E33 J XXXXXXXX E ZIQEIZIIEIZIISllillillllldill.IEIIIIIEIZIIZIZI BIZ Class of 1928? Abdalian, Haig 390 Main St. Abramson, Abram 40 Hebron St. Aeker, Maud Gray The Oaks Hotel Ackerman, Elva La Fever 436 Allen St. Adams, Lesley William 84 Marion St. Akerman, Paul Charles 91 Grenada Ter. Alexander, Charles Hamilton 501 Belmont Ave. Allison, Elizabeth 36 Belvidere St. Anable, Hazel Ella 465 Sumner Ave. Anderson, Richard Clarence 15 Elsie St. Andricopoulos, Helen 45 Dawes St. Aronson, Robert Howard 82 Leyfred Ter. Barris, Evelyn Alexander 717 White St. Bartlett, Philip Edward 40 Scott St. Bates, James Robert 10 Berkeley St. Beach, Willis James 32 Massachusetts Ave. Bedrossian, Aram John 64 Maynard St. Belding, Oliver Wendell 135 Westminster St. Belenky, Leon 71 Prospect St. Blackmer, Lewis Dwight 4-3 Hebron St. Blanchard, Jean Farley 126 Forest Park Ave. Bland, Pauline Rhina 42 Cherryvale Ave. Bodurtha, Edward Fox 256 Bay St. Borysewicz, Eugenie Jennie 96 Parker St. Bowens, Ellen Theresa 46 Hancock St. Breglio, Adeline Yolanda 26 Portland St. Brock, Virginia 164 Maple St. Brod, Milton William 111 Algonquin St. Brown, Ella Will 49 Hancock St. Burke, Carl Way 600 Union St. Campbell, Beatrice Ann Vosburgh 47 Irvington St. Carlson, Eileen Henrietta 242 Fort Pleasant Ave. Cassidy, Madelyn Loyola 710 Carew St. Chamberland, Gertrude Marie Louise 425 Sumner Ave. Chapin, Faxon Dayton 87 Pineywoods Ave. Chevalier, Marie Anne 65 Dover St. Clark, Agnes Brayshaw 588 White St. Clarkin, Catherine Louise 88 Miller St. Cohen, Harold 18 Herman St. Colton, Guy Stanly 425 Wilbraham Rd. Cooley, Edward B. 24 Sumner Ave. Crittendon, Marion Harriett 497 Dickinson St. Cross, Robert Ames 56 Roseland Ter., Longmeadow Curto, Marion Elizabeth 18 Talcott Ave. Cushman, Roger Leroy 34 Parkwood St. Davis, Betty Jean 108 Dartmouth St. Davis, Richard Weston 49 Albemarle St. De Falco, Annabella Adele 127 Leyfred Ter. De Marco, Eleanor Regina 39 Eaton St. Donshik, Jacob 170 Sharon St. Dowd, Phoebe Mary 220 Pearl St. Downey, Margaret Frances 135 Ingersoll Grove Duquette, Hazel Josephine 13 Hampden St., 1. O. Durfee, James Le Royv Parker St., East Longmeadow Elser, Adolph Milton 361 Bay St. Epstein, Milton Mandel 24 Grove St. Fay, J ustina Long 203 Wilbraham Rd. Fine, Milton 69 Patton St. Fitzpatrick, Margaret Elizabeth 222 Pearl St.. Foley, Thomas Robert 18 Ashmont St. Fox, Edward Whiting 67 Dunmoreland St. Franchey, John 1101 North St. Francis, John Herbert 519 Union St. Franklin, Lillian Doris 34 Central St. Gagliarducci, Angi Anna 246 Mill St. Gelfman, Harold Leon 244 Sumner Ave. Giles, Elizabeth Gertrude 20 Colonial Ave. Gilman, Charlene Florence 884 Worthington St. Goldstien, Manuel Mennan 36 Forest Park Ave. Gootzit, Bessie 66 Bancroft St. Gordon. Clide Beekman 90 Dartmouth Sl.. Grinnell, Elmer Misner 97 i High St. Guterman, Cora 36 Amherst St. Harley, Robert Leon 40 Riverview Ter. Hartt, Margaret 32 Orlando St. Hayward, Augusta Millicent 49 Princeton St. Hooker, Emerson Field 218 Pearl St. Houlihan, Elizabeth Patricia 59 Cass St.. Hutchinson, W'ooding Charles East Longmeadow Jack, Norman Hendry 118 Bristol St. Jocelyn, Douglas Warrick 59 Oak Grove Ave. Johnson, Edith Louise 55 Sylvan St. Johnson, Evelyn Gladys 124 Dunmoreland St. Johnson, Jean 210 Albemarle St. Jurkowska, Josephine Constance 444 Franklin St. Kane, Mary Louise 7 Armory Grounds Karp, Beatrice Alice 305 Dickinson St. Kaufman, Abraham 128 Massasoit St. Kavanagh, Kathryn Eleanor 237 Main St., I. O. Keenan, Margaret Mary 735 Belmont Ave. Keller, Theodore Herbert 65 Westmoreland Avc., Longmeadow Kennedy, Beulah Mae 27 Ringgold St. Kennedy, Joseph Charles 21 Lyndale St. Keyes, Letty Iola North Wilbraham Kneeland, Frank Leroy Andrew 35 Eldridge St. Knightly, Helen Frances 91 Norfolk St. Lapham, John Coggeshall 32 Converse St., Longmeadow Laurino, Gaeton Eloi 151 Quincy St. Lawler, Marion Agnes 22 Geneva Ave. Lawler, William Leonard 77 Maple St. Lindquist, Richard Westacott 18 Burton St. Lyons, Elizabeth Anna 1363 North St. McGibley, Edward John 14 Pershing Ter. - ggmiemiiagiemle fl? ra 7 7 1 N N I ,J if He- ' ZI WI lg! - -- , -1 , E1 53 T FF J 'l XXXXXXXX I ZIQQIZIISIZIISIIEIIBSIII NIB-.IEIIIUIEIZIIEIZI ani McGinnis, Anna Mae 1 1 Summit St. McKinney, Robert Wilber 43 Rollins St. McQuade, Mary Mildred 69 Worcester Ave. Marcuson, Milton 61 Washington St. MacDonald, Robert James 132 Greenwood St. Marden, Ford 7 Cornell St. Matthews. Bessie Hortence 319 Central St. Matthews, W ilhelmina Rosalyn 319 Central St. Mayforth, George Thomas 115 Eastern Ave. Mehlman, Ruth 432 Sumner Ave. Menard, Arthur Mortimer 131 Fort Pleasant Ave. Millar, Richard Hardy 61 Westford Ave. Montanari, Ernald Arnold 33 Walnut St. Moore, Robert Goodelle 92 Hall St. Moriarty, Irene Alberta 430 Belmont Ave. Moulton, Natalie Erma 75 Sycamore St. Nadle, Elaine Agnes 35 Andrew St. Nelson, Helen Grace 40 Commonwealth Ave. Nolan, Sophia Wallace 517 Sherman St. O'Brien, William Anthony East Longmeadow Olmstead, William Henry 141 Forest Park Ave. Orenstein, Samuel 189 Massasoit St. Osborne, Elizabeth Gertrude 103 Ashley St. Parenteau, Doris Stowe 130 Malden St. Pederzoli, Kathryn Agnes 164 Belvidere St. Perkins, Muriel Foss 781 White St. Perkins, Ruth Elizabeth 46 Sunapee St. Phelon, John Bernard 324 Bay St. Phillips, Ruth Elizabeth 34 Federal St. Piligian, Sarhad Nerses 49 Langdon St. Piper, Elizabeth Woodward North Wilbraham Plimpton, Merlyne Emma 558 Dickinson St. Quint, Esther Rose 705 Linden St. Reid, Ruth Marion 73 Grenada Ter. Remington, Portia Catherine 127 Forest Park Ave. 151 Robinson, Kenneth Montrose 82 Ranney St. Robinson, Mary 99 Commonwealth Ave. Robinson, Sophie Beatrice 29 Osgood St. Rowland, Laura Elizabeth 38 Hobson St. Safarik. Joseph John 80 Grand St. Sares, Theodore Peter 136 Bay St. Scannell, Helen Gertrude 52 Dearborn St. Schaffer, William Louis 29 Crown St. Shapiro, Benjamin Charles 72 East Alvord St. Shatz, Bertram 117 Jelferson St. Shaw, Glendon Lloyd 108 Byers St. Shumsky, lsadore 40 East Hooker St. Smith, Gordon Stanley 106 Albemarle St. Smith, Janel Elizabeth 59 High St. Starr, Georgia Emma 91 Somerset St. Steinberg, Sidney 23 Carew St. Stephenson, Henry llewson 86 Stockman St. Steup, Robert Adolph 24 King St. Stewart, Shirley Ida 101 Wellington St. Stiles. Norman Walter 54 Lester St. Stuart, Alvin Herbert 19 Middlesex St. Stuart, Gertrude Elizabeth 125 Garfield St. Sturgis, Frederick Montague 180 Oakland St. Sugrue, Berenice Catherine 28 Sumner Ave. Tapley, Margery Church 22 Cornell St. Taylor, Clement Adams 111 Belvidere St. Teft, Lois Rowe 19 Warner St. Tillson, Frances Rose 180 Euclid Ave. Tomlinson, Mildred Caroline 568 Carew St. Wade, Lois Alberta Mae 12 McKnight St. Walker, Natalie Audrey 1,94 Hickory St. Weake, Doris Evelyn 172 Lebanon St. Weinberg, Harry Israel 130 Prospect St. Wheeler, Rudolph Davis 57 Tenth St. 264 Pearl St. 32 Spencer St. White, Alice Aske Whitney, Barbara Gage Wickland, Beatrice Anna 73 Ellington St., Longmeadow Williams, Draper Wright 56 Forest St. Winning, Anna 36 Bond St. NVorthen, Merrill 43 Firglade Ave. 'FEE - - ll,M.EElEQ'iPlg? E? 'W E31 57 7 '3 13 ZIIEIZIISIZIIEIlillillllldilll.IIIIIHIEIZIISIZIIE IZ W 5' E33 W3 W 53 XXXXXXXX N s I ndex to Advertisers Name Adaskin Furniture Co. .... . Axtell, C. S., Company ...... Bay Path Institute ..... Bay State Trimming Co.. . Bosworth Studio ......., Breck, Dr. John H. .......... . Brigham, D. H., Sz Company. , Broughton Sz Fleming ..... .... Bucholz, H., 8: Son ........ . Butterfly Ballroom, The ....,., Page ....161 168 ....158 ....168 ....l71 ....162 .. .... 163 ....158 ....161 ....l67 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., The .... .... 1 56 Crescent Carpet Cleaning Co.. . Croft, Inc ...... ............ De Frate 8z Raleigh, Inc... . . Forbes 8z Wallace, Inc ..... Freda's Beauty Shoppe ...... Frederick's ....,,....... Genack's Boot Shop .... Glynn the Tailor ..... Guenther Sz Handel ...,. Hall, Charles, Inc ..... . Hoyt, C. L., Furrier .... Indian Motocycle Co ..... . Jackson, F. W ...,. Kay's ............ Kelley, W. J., Inc ...... . Kinney, Edward ........., Knickerbocker Music Co.. . . . Krause, Edwin ....... '. . . . .. .... 155 ....159 ....165 ....153 ....168 ....163 ....169 ....157 ....158 ,...164 ....169 ....160 ....168 ....158 ....161 ....159 ....162 ....162 Name Mahoney, Wm. A. C.. . . Mallory, F. B. .........,.... . Markarian 8z Co ......... ....... Page ..,.158 ....153 ....166 Meekins, Packard Sz Wheat, Inc. .....,.. 169 Nagle, W. S., Co ...... N eylon. Inc. ...... . . Phillips Theatre ..... Pinney, E. J., Inc. ..... . Pollyanna Food Shoppe ..... Pond-Ekberg, Co. .........,.. . ....170 ....164 ....166 ....155 ....159 ....154 Potter Knitting Co. .............. .... 1 54 Professional Building Pharmacy ......... 165 Republican Publishing Co., The ......,.. 157 Ryan, Charles V. ...,........ . . Schermerhorn Fish Co.. . . . Searles, S. W. ......... . Seybolt Sz Seybolt, Inc. .... . . . .,.. 157 ....157 ....168 .,......164 Snyder's Market ........ ............. 1 64 Springfield Civil Service Sz Commercial 168 School ,.......................... . . . Springfield Fire Sz Marine Insurance Co. . .159 Springfield Ice Co. ...... ..,.......,..,. 1 57 Springfield National Bank .....,........ 165 Springfield Public Market .............. 170 Springfield Safe Deposit Sz Trust Co. .... 166 - 9 Sullivan s Coal ........................ 165 Tarbell-Watters Co ...... Thompson, C. P., Co ..... . True Brothers, .,........ . Tuohey Company, The ..... Vining Sz Borrner ....... ....154 ....163 ....159 ....154 ....155 F53 EW E73 7 7 '3 Landen 8z Son ..... .... l 71 Laurinofs '...'.. ,-.. 1 70 Woman's Shop, The .,........ .... 1 70 Leary, D- F. .....'..A.4.' 162 Worthington Candy Kitchen .... .... 1 63 x-r Ley, Fred T' 85 CO Inc ' ' ' 164 Young, W. F., Inc .... ...... .... 1 7 1 Lothrop Company, The .......... .... 1 62 McKinnon, The James Co., Inc ......... 172 Zeo, Nicholas, Inc ..... .... 1 55 I 5 E C1523 I - 'fe , --m.eM.eQieQ - W ETS W W3 W 53 XXKXXXXX N ZIBEIZIIEIZIIEIIEI SSIIJ MIR-.HIIIIIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ FORBE 42 LL CE,1nQ. SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS I dentified with Springjetdls progress for the past 52 years A LEADING INSTITUTION IN THE COMMUNITY Henry Baldwin: I am lord over myself. Hazel Pike: As pure in thought as angels are. Nels Ferre: To be famous when you are young, is the fortune of the Gods. Dorothy McCray: 'Tis modesty that makes her seem divine. Howard Simpson: I will keep where there is wit stirring. Signe Sandstrom: Delicacy in woman is strength. Elinor Crockett: Among the accomplishments of life, none I9 so important as refinement Clyde Gill: The soul of this man is in his clothes. F. B. LLORY Clarijied and Pasteurized Milk and Cream Alta Crest Certified Milk 49-55 POMONA STREET - PHONE, RIVER 4920 N E Ai H c iss m , p - A A ,,m,eEiiEE'fEQi s W W3 EW E73 W W EI? 5' E73 W 53 W 53 5 I E53 ZIIQIZIIEIZIIEllillilllllelilll.EIIIIIEIZIISIZIIEIZ TH HKNITTED WEAR for EVERY WEAR We make a specialty of knit goods of every description for sports wear. If you wish to get the greatest value for your money, our Direct lo Wearer plan makes this possible. Special reduction to teams, societies, and associations. SOLD DIRECT Bathing Suits, Knitted Suits, Caps and Shoes, Golf Clothes, Sport Sweaters, Hiking Clothes, Shaker Sweaters, Camp Clothes. POTTER KNITTING CO. 341 Bridge St. - 902 Main St. The POND - EKBERG COMPANY Printers of HTHE RECORDER FAMOUS SAYINGS OF '26 Louis S.: Will the meeting come to order? A Undy : Santa Claus was good to you all right. Ted C.: How funnyl You would. George F.: Likewise is thy venerable paternal parent. Lois: Oh you darling! Jimmie B.: Well, I don't think sol Kaye H.: Do you love me today? The Tarbell Watters Co. The Tuohey Company ELECTRICAL SERVICE Motor Car Necessities M5 Sim SL Springneld Bridge and Chestnut Sts. C1545 ,TEQEME - - L -em.eE.eE-eE12 M E33 EH W W EW W zlnozunaugnnauuauasxnli NIB-JIIIIIIEIZIISIZI ali T W3 ETS E53 W EH J XXXXXXXX 4 0 Nicholas Zeo, Inc. E. J. Pinney, Inc. General Cgntragtgrs Fancy Fruits and Produce Wholesale' Dealers in B .' S ' It f Springfield, Mass. anmms a New 'l 11 11 IYMAN Sllliflrl FANIOUS SAYINGS -- Conltnacrt Billy Birnie: Say Mur - - riel. Ruth T.: I think y0u're horrid. C. Prouty: That's putridlu Kay S: 'LWhat's his trouble? Cliliie : 0h,Kayei Benny Hiskin: I'll be right there in a nunutm Winifrcd Merriam: KNO! - Why? VINING 82 BORRNER GA C , Interior Decorators T R C and Painting Contractors Q 0 lip, S Office and Salesroom: C .56ff,4fwf.5fw.41ff 179-181 State St.,Telephone, River 44031 Springfield, Mass. Greeting Cards for All Occasions G f 4 2 2 AQ 41555 -2 Q- : ' r-1 e QI IWI WI IZI IQI - M-iaEj1EETTiiQEi F73 FE Fl Q l 'Q Us W , -4 IQEI IIEIZIIEIIEIIHIIJ mumnilllmnalz nalil an The Chapman Valve Mfg. Co. ' 41561 l ' l i' - - A ,wilfzmiagifiew a W 53 53 53 W ET? HES XXX X Y s N 2l!a1zlnale1nanusaal:snl1 :Ji lB-JFIIIFHIEIZIIEIZIIEIZ Sp lisl In Cleaning, Repairing and P g Glynn the Tailor 242 Worthington St. Compliments Of. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. S P R I N G- F I D AliFRED GLYNN Telephone River 3132 ICE CO. 91 Dwight St., Tels. River M84-4185 The Svpringfielh Bzpuhliran A Real Newspaper READ IT Teacher: Do you know, class, that there are 10,000 bacteria in a cubic centimeter of milk? Brosnan: How do they count 'emP Freshie: What are the well-known rooms in this school? Senior: There are two, the Emergency Room and the Detention Room. Cvmplim-'mis Of Schermerhorn Fish Co. CH V Sea Food Headquarters D R U G G I S T 15 Stockbridge Street 194- 196 MAIN STREET Tel. River 918 or 919 C1571 N ' I N c I ...5'vvv,S',v,,:,..,-.:.--.,,-. f y- v , Y , , W, ,N , ,. - A- -- ' f-A- -- -'A YY- - fl - no :QI no M FE FE in F53 EW E33 W m an F73 gm 2 sg ISIZIIEIYMBSIII MIB-.lilllili l lff W 5 ii, lm 5' ETH 1 l 33 i A GUENTHER K HANDEL Dealers in Fancy GI'UCl'I'l'f'S and Delicatessen llonnfqf Ihr' fl J II .Ml14V0lllLlliSI? 7-9 Stockhriclgo SL., Springfield, Mass. 'l'f'l1'phnrn' If il'1'l' U80 WILLIAM MAHON EY NNm1icN's aml x'lISSl'ISi llalx x l 25 llurrison Av:-mm. Springiinld, Mass. sl-14-UND muon Y Y S l,il'4- is ruul, life is earliest, N We must, strive to do our bust. 'Xml elvpzarling leave behind us Yoh-lnmks that. will help this roslf' 'T-7' NN 1- lu-ur on cluulzlful uullmrily thu! g'.limmiu'i Bulklvy rum-ntly trim-fl to buy unc rvd livkvt on zz X f S sim-1-I 1-nf. LL , . . . 53 We are always Selling Quality Men S BI'OUgl1'LOI1 8L Fl6II1lI1g Wear ai popular prires Fancy Groceries and ,Heals TRY US , l9l PINE, con. lVLom:NcE STRIQI-1'r i Tel Rivvr 196 null WT - - A l A ' i Open 7 158 1 Everiirigs S Stain SL. V f , 1 lsas r v rf 74x N Q' 3 -5 '-A W W- y-ix -f - T. -- Elliliii l AL l l jig Il , iFi.QL-i,E-l.lE2li LEE l I K XE in 7 W 53 ln W W 53 ET3 EI? eluaeunalennauuaaaamli Nil-.EIIIUIEIZIIEIZI ae Always Insurewith Jewelers SPRINGFIELD FIRE 81 MARINE INSURANCE CO. Gif'Sf ' WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES Springfield Agents FIELD, EDDY Sz MITLHERON S E73 F53 W EH 289 Main Street, Opp. Post Office 1 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 408-410 Main St. - 4-6 Pynchon St. ESTABLISHED 1898 BAND and ORCHESTRA Instruments Clarinets, Coronets, Saxophones, Drums, Mandolins, Banjos, Violins, 'Cellos, Cases and Strings. Good Bargains on Hand Agents for C. G. Conn, Ltd. EDWARD KINNEY Violin Maker and Repairer 242 Worthington Street - Springfield, Mass. Compliments of CROFT, ING. Flowers 22 VERNON STREET From a Friend FOR eats that are tasty, home made, and neat, POLLYANNA FOOD SHOPPE is a real treat. 65 the numberg Sumner Avenue the Street. FB W W EI? W3 Telephone River 5663 5 2 5 5 f 159 Q I , - neu - - IZI' en - gmgenggewoemwa I lj W INDIAN MOTOCYCLE CO. - SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Q 1607 ET I E31 53 W ET? J XXKXXKXX lil ZIBZIZIIEIZIISllililillllildill.AIIIIIAIEIZIISIZI E12 H. BUCHHOLZ 81 SON Coscm BUCHIIOLZJ Thealrical, Historical and Fancy From ll Friend Dress Costumers Pageanls and School Productions R Specialty Wigs. Beards, Make-Up. Elo. 33 LYMAN STREET - SPRINGFIELD, MASS LITERARY MYSTERIES What happens to the pieces when day breaks? Who picks up the night when it falls, softly or otherwise? What is it that clouds steal across the sk P Y Which one is which when a man is beside himself P Does a thought make an impression when it strikes? Does the plot always thicken? How can a man pass the night when lying asleep in bed? Why are shelves of hooks always in tiers? W. J. Kelly Company MARBLE - TILE - SLATE Slale-Sinks and Trays Hardware Terrazzo Blackboards Soapstone Slruclural Glass CONTRACTORS MANUFACTURERS Mill River Lune . SPRINGFIELD, MASS. S Cornplimenls of ADASKIN FURNITURE CO. Jasi Above the Arch NEW ENG-LANDS LARGEST FURNITURE HOUSE C1611 W3 E33 FH W W '3 El? E fi' A '-5- --, ,H - -.--,,: , --O -L I -, I O nal A- -A -- , -sMJ2E.AEQ,EQE W E33 E73 W3 W ET? T E XXXXXX ZIISIZIIEIZIISlliliillllldill.IEIIIHIEI IIEIZI an WATCHES Employed at Waltham ll years, came to Spring- Dr, N H . K V f' ld 1868 foreman of Jewel De artmentg me as p jewelled the first watch. 50 years in business on Stale Street. Sold watches SI lo 5400. Soliciled patronage. D. F. LEABY 135 State Street WATCHES CAREFULLY REPAIRED HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST EDWIN KRAUSE Industrial Engineer Suite 515-519 Court Square Theatre Building Springfield, Mass. 496 BRIDGE ST. I'lI be deviledl' said the crab. I'll be switched! said the train. I'll be stumped! said the tree. I'll be blowedl said the hom. I'll be hanged! said the picture. I'll be dammed! said the stream. Knickerbocker Music Co. GRAD UAT I 0 N ,C ARD S POOLE'S BRIDGE sr. ANNEX C ARDS FOR Birthday Friendship Gift V INSTRUMENTS Party Thank You Perfect Revvfds Congratulations Player Piano Rolls THE LOTHROP CO. Walnut 8739 274 Dwight Street C1625 E 1 , . ,J . 5 v '71 51+ ? , A A I - - - Q - VI Ml - Z f Ifl Cmiewilegilewli W3 EI? E33 W W EE W3 el aneunaleunauuanasnu Nil-JEIIIHIEIZIISIZI ali W 53 W . . Zgrigham Sc Qllumpanp Specializing in SMART APPAREL OF QUALITY , for the young woman CHARGE ACCOUNTS ARE INVITED W3 W EW XXXXX J ll Il XX ll WORTHINCTON CANDY KITCHEN We make all kinds of Home-Made Candies right. in the open. We dip our own Hand-Made Chocolates. QUALITY ON THE TOP - PRICES ON THE BOTTOM We use rich yellow cream for our Caramels and Fudges. Full assortment of Salted Nuts and Candied Nuts. Also all the Newest Candy made in Our Own Candy Kitchen. 2116 Worthington Street - 131 Bridge Street FBEDERICK'S G. P. THOMPSON Go. DRUGGISTS Jeweler 117 STATE STREET Headquarters for Graduation Gifts Fine Candies a Specialty Diamonds, Watches and Jewehy D.GN?I'lYFl?IlOIIlN ISSUES C1611 A ' M - A I ggmemiegiiewli W3 E33 E73 W W EI? W ZIQSIZIISIZIISIlilflillllldilil.EIIIIIEIZIIBIZIIEIZ W 553 F53 F53 W EU W3 'E A GIFT STORE Every Day in the Year WEDDING GIFTS BIRTHDAY GIFTS GRADUATION GIFTS Gifts of 1 Superlative Quality and Distinctive Beauty at Moderate Prices. CHARLES HALL, Inc. - THE HALL BUILDING FRED T. LEY gl CO., Inc. Cleaning or Dyeing often Saves Buying NEYLON, INC. MASTER CLEANERS and DYERS 106 Kensington Avenue SNY DER'S MARKET Groceries, Meals and Provisions 25 SUMNER AVENUE T lephon Walnut 2521 2522 Specializing in Electric Light and Power Securilies Walnut 1610 356 mga Sm sEYBoLT ai SEYBOLT, Inc. River 2640 Third National Bank Building Springfield, Mass. Q16-tj F73 E73 W W EW W: I EE 52 dx ' : Ili 3 - l 'A AA 'A 4'-f - 'A ff' -- WI - lil M FQ EQ PQI? ZIQQIZIISIZIIEIISII-illll silmilllalalzlnalal ani T7 ua 53 f Complimenis of , W . S U L L I VA N S ,., SPRINGFIELD W 901 NATIONAL BANK Goa I E03 Corner MAIN and BRIDGE STS. 1-1 E73 E63 7 - ' - - Q-7 E03 SIGNS SEEN ON CARS Mah Junk. The Tin You Love to Touch. DangerI 10,000 JoltS. The Uncovered Wagon. Four Wheels-No Brakes. Pray as You Enter. Four Wheels all Tired. - W iikmiLygJenShiftless, but I'm not Lazy. Six CyIinI1ers. O 100 per cent Static. Honest Weight-No Springs. DeFRATE SL RALEIGH , I 53 DRUGGISTS Courtesy, Qualzty, Service 53 X I The BEST in Drugs I ' PROFESSIONAL BUILDING PHARMACY B73 190 State Street - Springfield, Mass. 18 Maple Street W x I N 5 S 5 3 C E 11655 I - - - - Lmgawigggjfgg - iiy ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEII-Till!UNM.EIIIIIEIZIIEIZI amz P51 ETS 53 553 W EH WE XXX N PHILLIPS THEATRE B. H. MARKARIAN and CO. AT THE X Oriental Rugs If it's a good picture, you will see MARKARI-AN BUILDING il al Phillips 177 State St. - TBI. River 2710 Miss Clark Cin study periodj, Children, get in your desks. E. E. S. Cdemonstrating concreteness to his English classj, Now you can think of a sentence as being concrete. Take for example the cross on the church over there-it's a concrete object. Dick Burt: No it ain't. It's made of wood. W3 El? FU For SPRINGFIELD Springfield men govern the affairs of this Company. They are among the leadingmen of the community. Their interests are in this city. They take pride in Springfield and Springfield's progress. This is Why we render such a signal service to local business. The resources and facilities of one of the strong banks of Massachusetts are daily functioning in behalf of progress and prosperity. We invite you to test our service. ' Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Company Massachusetts Mutual Building Corner Main and State Streets C1663 N fi I 22 -2 my A Y gg -A -up Ag - , I Il M. - - - ,-QM.EE.-F2Q-I2Q15 m m in m L ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIUEUFIBIIUI s lmilllml l alzl EI W G is 0 DANCIN G '3 J ESQ ownem smear comm LLMAN 6L.l?l?lDGE W r 53 The McEnelly Victor Recording Orchestra A Sprmgfield Organlzatlon A Pcrmanml Bullcrfly Ballroom F ealure EW C if 0 DANCIN G fm O! E.-'Q DWIGHT STREET con Hn.LMAw a. emacs Q 3 gli Y f 107 P I 1 Qniai i 1 - - ei ggmemiri IZ 12 T ETS I E - ' - - - A M 9 0 E ZIBZIZIIEIZIISIIEII-1llll mm nulmualgl ansllalz T3 ' SPRINGFIELD CIVIL SERVICE Sl lks have . Sz COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Z Exceptional Secretarial, Stenographic, Bookkeeping, We find that personality and adapt it to you. May We please you? BAY STATE SILK SHOP W W EB J XXXXXXXX I Formerly BAY STATE TRIMMING CO. 280 BRIDGE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Springfielzfs First Silk Shop l lSTABl.lSlIED 1908 Business, Accountancy Courses. Special department for Civil Service positions If you are going to college this fall, let us tell you how a course here will lighten your college work and enable you to pay your own way. No Solicitors. Call for printed literature and terms. Summer term begins J aly 6 Fall term begins Sept. 8 5355 Main Street - Springfield, Mass. Telephone River 2171 Quality Jewelry - Low Rent Prices MARY SAID: You can buy the BEST WRIST WATHCHES at Searle-i. They keep the best time of any watches made. Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton and Gruen makes. Ask to see the new oblong Gruen, at S35.00. Other shapes A 512.75 to 350.00 The Little Jewelry Store on the Hill S. W. SEARLES 471 STATE - NEAR WALNUT C. S. Axtell Company Social Engravers MYRICK BUILDING Springfield, Mass. FREDA'S BEAUTY SI-IOPPE Shampooing, Scalp and Facial Treatments, Marcel Waving, and Water Waving, Manicuring, Hair Dyeing and Cutting, Art Goods, Novelties, and Notions. Cor. Sumner and Beechwood Aves. Springlield, Mass. Mins Fianna ANDERSON Telephone River 7917 Compliments of F. W. Jackson Co. 11683 N N N w E 'J Eqvv -reg'-1-'rvvFv--'v- v5 v-17-1 Y ,-- -- ' A - lei Izl - -IE .E II? - A A A + - v - -Y - - Y A E73 I' FH Fl 7 'Q W ZIQZIZIIEIZIIEIIEOIBSIII :NIB-.IIIIIIIEIZIIEIZI amz 5 ETS W3 W 53 J i' XXXXXXXX Ill ll Ill 1 ' i l Place .' . Ji ff r i i f- 2 11 + 1 Your 5 w ill i 1 U liwwie ill U 5 3 in ' Sfwpp me 'f l 'W' 1r1,r' ml 'un an - ll7 'lH l un e? fl lvl-. , -, ' e 'we-ll .V tidy- 1513- 5 'f 7' f . .YL -- , W ,,,. 5 H W lwJ'l?E1'l - L ili: -T :, .ll G' H ' I i 'lffll'l 2. 4-rf Lj,..Q 5rm'Lw,.w ' 'M Illeekins, Packard sz 1Ill1eatm She Qconlpassionatelyl, Hlt's Ollly out in the great open spaces that we lind ourselves. HeA VVell, suppose you start-We're thirty miles from anywhere, l've lost my way, and wc'rc out of gas. CAN YOU IMAGINE The crusaders riding in flivversP Paul Revere on a motorcycle? Columbus discovering America from an airplane? Willi' P d i th Ch l L 5 am enn o ng e ar es on. George Vllashington listening-in on the radio? Genaclis Boot Shop C- L- H034 , PRACTICAL FURRIER Dzjferenlly Better Shoes s 249 Bridge St. Springfield, Mass. Springfield' M ass' 'Telephone River 3805 - 24 Vernon Street, C1695 7 1' -- ggmewjiegfewli ET3 EW E73 FY W 'Q W W 53 E73 ZIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIISSIII NIB-.IFIIIUIEIQIISIZIIEIZ Compliments of Prescriptions our Specialty Laurino's Beauty Parlor Speciuusls We Maintain the Highest Standard of Quality. HAIRCUTTING - MARCELLING . 58 Walnut Street Springfield, Mass. W. S. NAGLE CO. Tel. River 1918 69 SUMNER AVE. So you're a salesman. What do you sell? Salt, I'm a salt-seller. Shekel Conductor: Fare, please. French Student Cabsent mindedlyb: Faire, faisant, fait. W W ET? W3 W EW XXXXXXX J I Springfield THE O ' , Publlc Market WOMAN S SHOP Largest Distributor Sprglliggjisjgency of High Quality Food Products in for Western New England Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery 293-295 MAIN STREET 419421 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD C170J E I 4-S y y A A I A - - - gm.em.eQ'EQ1E W W E73 Fi? zllillllalillilluli llll AWB-illIllUl5I2 Il3IIl 7 W f ' ' ' a- 7 gf 4 .. J: ' - - ff 1 le W E31 53 The most pleasing gift to absent friends- yoar graduation portrait from HE Boswoaira STUD1o MAIN STREET - SPRINGFIELD TELEPHONE RIVER 575 Class Photographer 1922, 19225, 1923, 19235, 1924, 19245, 1925, 19255, 1926 W3 W EH EEE XXXXNX .DIAMONDS And, all the new and beauti- ful mountings to put them in. The kind you want her to have and the one she will be proud to Wear. f rv N:-xx An Appreciation THE sum of the 1926 edition of the Blue and White wishes to express its appreciation and gratitude for the services of Mr. Wright of Bosworth Studio, the photographer who took the pictures reproduced in this book. , ,. 1 omfort pr 0,15 4' ' X' ' 1 5 Mlfi, , no feet f f ,il- l ' i395 A-4: is A X gg f WORK or pleasure may - Sf ' bring suiering-even :or- .x A- K W X mile. Eur al few' Efogsl of ' , . n s LANDEN 3, SON :3gg5g'2313,:1.1:'2,,z laws, A Jewelry House for Over a Quarter of a Century I 'X S E sllzjabonleaiyam, dmggi-nfs D I A M 0 N D S , ' - W. F.Yonrng,lnc. SnringfIeld,Mau. N Add :la . 9 X I 29 1 4 ew ress Vernon St I 11711 N s AJ l lZi Zi lZI , gQmlEEjlEEf,E-Q13 W ETH W FH W W El? W LIIEIZIIEIZIIEIIEIUSEIIJWNIII.EIIIHIBIZIIEIZI El l C5 I ' .51 N Allllllllg A WZ? , ' f E x W A 1 E N I JY? 1 J W 'V ' : I ,h f 'f a , in - ALP' gg 7231111011 4 . 4 1 5 1 Tlzoio - 811 raver :rg . Mi TTo.kc-:rs of beTTer 1 .,,,,., LH, 'I 5 92 1! My Q I - I I n l I l l I kinbs of PrinTing Plaffes forCaTalogues,Souvenirs, Conveniion B1'0gl'dIlll112S elc. glzejmes Y1I9.71'i1111o11 C5211-. 257.7IZGiI1 Sfreei Sprizzyfield, Yflass. an iv 1,501 ' ,1 Wg KK, 1 , . -.- U 11 . 'i1 !,'.' lllll if I E lllllllll -5 we if 4 1, 55.5 f , ' Ugg? 1 172 1 'fl - , - -- :Zin zmiamiaggiigi ZI QIZIISIZIISIIEIISSIII MIB-.HIIIHIEIZIISIZIIEIZ5 'T Eid 63 W EE J ii XXXXXXXX ll ACT IVITIES ........... Blue and White ....,. Collectors' Club ........ Current History Club .... French Club ..,......... Hi-Y Club ...., House ......... Music Club .... Nisimaha .... . . Orchestra ........ Pierides Alpha. . . Pierides Beta ..... Players ............ Plays ....,.......... As You Ltke It ..... Batienbe ....... Recorder ...,........... I ndex ,,...91 .....94 ....103 ,.,.107 ....108 ....104 .....99 ....111 ,...106 ..l.110 ....100 ....101 ....109 ....112 ....112 ....l13 .,...92 Senate .......... ........,. ..... 9 8 Student Advisory Board. . .....96 Student Police Force ....... ..,, 1 02 Student Welfare Board. Three Quills Club ....., Torch Club ...... ARRANGEMENT ..... ATHLETICS ...... ..,. . ..... B. A. A. COIlicersD ...... Baseball ...,............ ..,.97 ....114 ..,.105 ....6 ...f115 ....l16 .,..125 Basketball Team .......... .... 1 20 Class Basketball Qboys'J Class Basketball fgirls'D Crew ................... Football ........... . . G. A. A. Collicersj .... Gym Team .....,.. ..... Hockey Cboys'J ......... ....127 ....131 .,..124 ....117 ....128 ....122 . . . .... 1:19 Hockey and Soccer Cgirls'J .... .... 1 29 Soccer Cboys'D ............,. . .... 118 Swimming Team Cboys'D. . Swimming Team fgirls'J Tennis Team ..... ....... Track Team ..... CALENDAR or YEAR ..... CLA ss OF 19255 .... Ballot ............ ..... History ................ ....121 .,..130 ....126 .,..l23 ....132 ....,10 Members .................,...,.... 11 f ,ff C1731 Presentation ......... ..... 3 1 Prophecy ...... ..... . . .,... 34 Prophecy on Prophets .... ...,. 3 7 Song ....... Wlll ............,.... ..... 4 0 CLASS or 1926 ..... Ballot ...... History .... Members .... Poem ......... 44 ...,.79 ...,.70 ,....45 .....77 Presentation ......... ......... 7 2 Prophecy .............. ..... 73-114 Prophecy on Prophets .... ....... 7 5 Song ................ ..... 7 6 Will ......... .... ..... 7 7 CLASS or 19265 .... CLAss or 1927 ..... CLASS or 19275 .... CLASS or 1928 ..... CLASS or 19285 .... DIRECTORY ........ Faculty .......... ,.,..80 ,....82 ..,..84 .....86 .....88 ....139 ....l39 Post-Graduates ...., .... 1 40 CLASS or 19255 .... .... 1 41 ' CLASS or 1926 ..... ..,. 1 42 CLASS or 19265 .... ..,. 1 44 CLASS or 1927 ..... .... 1 45 CLASS or 19275 ..,, .,.. 1 47 CLASS or 1928 ..... ,... 1 48 CLASS or 19285 ,... .... 1 50 FACULTY ........ . . FOREWORD ..... HONOR PUPILS ..... HUMOR ,...4 ....,4-2 Ambltions. ........ .... 1 34 Can You Imagine .... ..,. 1 36 Cartoon flstj ........ .,.. 1 35 Cartoon C2ndD ,....,..... .... 1 37 As Others Know You .... .... 1 36 New Books ............. .... 1 38 Song Hits ,..........,....... .... 1 43 You Don't Know Central-. . . . . . .138 PRIZE WINNERS ....... ...... ..... 9 0 ScaooL PICTURE .... .,.,5 f :fn gmLeEjiEEi'Em wa m rw il E 'H 5. W I 2 x AN -- f- A- AA V- lil Wi WI IZIMW P E' H if W s f- M wwf 'W W, F' Egllilgll lli iill Bilillillli IZ' SNAPSHOT . Lg.- x I Q 7 ig, L fp1.,f.L3.- ' 'Y-1? A1 2 ' . 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