Elmira Free Academy - Torch / Sagoyawatha Yearbook (Elmira, NY)
- Class of 1923
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ALMA MATER
Dear to us always
This school and all its walls,
Thou'lt ever with us stay,
Fair F.. F. A.
Wlien we are gone from thee,
Still thou shalt ever be
Fairest on land and sea,
Dear E. F. A.
Our hearts may well grieve .
So soon to part from theeg
But, dear old school, believe
VVe're true alway.
True hearts and friends well met,
Thy charms are with us yetg
Nor can we e'er forget
Fair E, F. A.
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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
1922-23
Top Row-Nathan Bimberg, Lillian H. Chapman, Alice D. Hamilton, Bertha
S. VVright. Lower Row-Frederick S. Ellett, Alexander S. Diven, Paul G. King-
ston Qlgresidentj, Ivan T. Smith, Ransome T, Lewis.
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HISTORY AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS
Ist Row-Birchard, A.B., Elmira, English, Haupt, A.B., Elmira, English, Austin
Ph.B., Alfred, History QCivicsj , Callahan, A.B., Elmira, English, Berrigan
A.B., Syracuse, English, Luce, AB., Syracuse, English.
2nd Row-Butts, AB., Cornell, History, Munson, A.B., Cornell, Civics, Godfrey
A.B., Elmira, English, Rockwell, MD., Elmira, Radcliff, History, Gamble
R.M., Alfred, English, Smith, AB., Elmira, English.
3rd Row-Conley, Normal, English, Finder, A.B., N. Y. State, English, Deuel
A.B., Elmira, English, Parks, A.B., N. Y. State, History, VVelsh, M.A.
Elmira, Columbia, History, Quinlan, A.B., Elmira, English.
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LATIN AND MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENTS
Ist Row-Moseson, A.B., Elmira, Latin, Logan, A.B., Elmira, Latin, Kellogg,
A.B., Elmira, French, Goldberg, M.A., Elmira, French, Henrichon, AB.,
Middleburg, French.
2nd Row-Wood, A.B., Bishop's College, Montreal, French, Brooks, A.B., Elmira,
Frenchg Tashjian, A.B., Elmira, Latin IV, Clearwater, A.B., Elmira,
Latin, Burke, A.B., Elmira, Spanish.
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SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENTS
Row-Sweeting, A.B., Cornell, Biology, Hopkins, A.B., Elmira, Geometry,
Cady, B.S., Syracuse, N. Y. C. for Teachers, Physics, Kistler, B.S., Frank-
lin and Marshall, Chemistry , Bartholomew, A.B., Elmira, Algebra, Lucy,
A.B., Elmira, Algebra.
Row-Brong, M.S., Muhlenberg, Biology, Kilmer, A.B., Elmira, Biology,
Wixon, A.B., Elmira, Algebra Qlnt. and Advj, Hibbard, B.S., Elmira,
Adviser, Trigonometry, Stott, A.B., Elmira, Algebra, Hall, B.S., Syracuse,
Biology.
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COMMERCIAL AND SPECIALISTS DEPARTMENTS
Row-Cole, A.B., Elmira, Commercial Subjects, Breiting, Specialist, You-
mans, A.B., Elmira, Drawing, Williamson, A.B., Minnesota, Commercial
iLawg Mitchell, Office Sec'yg Bement, Music, Leithauser, Plattsburg Normal,
Bookkeeping, Bange, Cleary Business Institute, Ypsilanti State Normal, Com-
mercial Arithmetic.
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2nd Row-Hoffman, Assistant Office Seciyg Collins, Mansfield Normal, Business
Writing g Carleton, A.B., Syracuse, Continuation School, Grube, Plattsburg
Normal, Shorthand, Loomis, Librarian, Leverich, Rochester Business
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DIRECTORS OF THE ARCHIVE BOARD
FLORENCE CALLAI-IAN
Literary Adviser
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Business Adviser
KATHERINE YOUMANS
Art Adviser
PAULINE HOLBERT
Business Illarmger
IVAN SMITH EDVVIN TURNER
Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor
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JULIA TWAST ALMA OLMSTEAD
ART STAFF
GERTRUDE HOUCK EVANGELINE STEINHAUSER
ROSEMARY FEENEY VVILMA IQOCKVVELL
BUSINESS STAFF
VIRGINIIX CARR JEAN FRASER
ALEXANDER VVEAVER
VVILHELMINA KILLEY, Stemnograplzmf
GEORGE SHAFER, Cartooozist
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
MILTON BURT
President
ELIZABETH GRUBE
Patron Saint
HELEN ROSE
Sfffrctary
DOROTHY PATTERSON FRANCIS WOOD
Vice-President Treasurer.
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with the right attitude. Certainly great things may be
expected ol him. Good Luck, Merriam.
help it when
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Lois Abbott
Lois has taught us to appreciate Shakespeare
"Her voice was soft, gentle and low-
An excellent thing in Woman."
Get-together Party, Pep Club C2, 3, 45, Basketball C4D,
Vindex Representative, S. S. S.
Merriam Aber
A uiet unassumin ' boy who goes about his daily Work
Delvera Albee
Delvera is quiet and shy and good. She pleases 'all the
teachers with her good work and all the students with her
pleasant manners.
Leola Albee
Everyone who knows Leola. likes her. How can he
'ATO know her is to love her
And to love but her forever P"
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Agnes Anthony
Music has its charms,
would never know them, if
interpreters.
Orchestra C2, 35, Get-together Party.
Thomas Baniield
When it comes to dramatics, Thomas is right there.
Also. in the eyes of the young ladies, Tom is right there.
Forum Q45, Masquers
Baseball C2, 45, Senior Play.
Hazel Andrews
"A lovely, laughing maiden."
Hazel is artistically inclined. If she puts her talents
to use in everyday life, we're sure shelll be Wonderfully
successful.
Pep Club K3, 45, Get-together Party.
so they say, but some of us
there were not such delightful
Henry Ball
"O how full of luriars is this working-day World."
Peaceful, easy going, unobtrusive, not grouchy, not
over jubilant-in fact, a passive spirit.
Q3, 45, Student Council C45,
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a worth while friend. She is a lover of fun, but never
forgets her duties-a real credit to E. F. A.
Masquers Q2, 3, 45, Senior Christmas Party, Senior
Get-together Party, Pep Club C3, 4D.
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Charles Barber
" 'E writes for the papers, too."
'tBy labor and intent study, I might perhaps leave some-
thing so written to after times, as they should not willingly
let it die."
Football Manager C4D.
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Evelyn Barber
Evelyn is a pleasant, talkative girl, a good student and
S. S. S.
Charlotte Bauer
Charlotte is a charming, vivacious young person with
friends everywhere. "Keep Smiling" seems to be her motto.
Agora, Girls' Chamber of Commerce CTreas.j, Basket-
ball f4D.
Eleanor Beebe
"She hath both wit and beauty."
Some day we may hear of fame and renown and Eleanor.
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Anna Bielke
Has anyone ever seen this young lady without a smile?
She has one of the sunniest dispositions we know of and
doesn't believe in worrying.
Leo Bolley
An equation we can all solve:
Brain + Brawn + Beauty I Bolley.
Track, Basketball CZD, Class Baseball QI, 2D, Football
C2, 3, 43, Athletic Council CPresidentD f4j, Forum C2, 3,
43, Debating Team Leader, Senior Party, Senior Play, All-
State Football C4D.
Florence Berry
fulness.
Agora C41
Edward Bigg
men.
Class President C2j.
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If you are a reader of human nature, you can tell that
Florence's eyes Hlookl' devotion, her lips are meant to speak
Lind words, and her whole countenance expresses cheer-
We'll say he's big in more Ways than one. He is some-
thing of an orator and is well fitted to become a leader of
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Charles Bullard
"A song with a little nonsense in it now and then, does
not mishccome a king."
Come on, boys! Lct's have a good timeg tomorrow may
be rainy.
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Alfred Butcher
Like a meteor he fell among usg like a meteor he has
gone through his four years of High School Liieg like
a meteor he will leave us for parts unknown.
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Alvah Bruner
A rare character, this. He talks little and thinks much.
'Tis this that makes the man in him,
Life Club, Masquers Cgb, Property Mgr. Senior Play
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Milton Burt
Activity is the middle name of this modest young man.
Although his hands are always full of work, he always nnds
time for more, at the sacrifice of his own pleasure.
President Senior Class, Senior Play, President Life
Club CU.
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Harriet Butcher
Katherine L. Butcher
"Katie" had to do some strutting to keep up with her
"little" sister but she managed it and we're glad she's with
the class of ,23.
' Masquers Cz, 3, 45, Senior Party, Agora C3, 45, Pep
Club 13, 45.
Thomas Carmody
inventive genius and give you an answer.
"Thought is deeper than all speech,
Feeling deeper than all thought."
Forum.
Virginia Carr
'tWith hair like the sunshine and a heart of gold."
Pep Club fSecretary, 25, CPresident 35, Vindex Repre-
sentative C45, Student Council C2, 3, 4, Vice President5,
Class Vice President C2, 35, Quill, Senior Play, Masquers
C45, Etude, Senior Get-together Party, Senior-junior Party,
There is one thing Harriet doesn't believe in doing and
that is getting to school on time. However, Harrietys
virtues make up for her faults and we forgive her.
Ask Tom Carmody any question. He will use his
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Here he is, girls. Don't all crowd. He is just .as
Kathryn Catlin
just see what a smile and a cheerful manner will
do for one. Judging from Kathryn, we certainly think
it pays to be happy.
Pep Club CZ, 35, Senior Party, Vindex Rep., Etude,
Class Song Committee.
Harry Ciscoe
studious as he is good looking and is endeared to the
hearts of his fellow classmates.
UTl1e curse
Edward Connelly
"Every man is the architect of his own fortunes."
At last! My days in school are done, and I am free
to go my way.
Elizabeth Cook
of intellect is upon thee."
Elizabeth is the uncrowned "Queen of Sharks." We
envy her report card which is full of 90's every single
time.
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Pep Club C3, 45.
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""Loveliness needs not the foreign aid of ornamentfl
know she thinks a lot.
Pep Club QU, Girls Chamber of Commerce.
Credit for the great Latin Epics is given to Virgil, but
it was Ed, that gave him the ideas in a previous incarna-
tion.
Frances Cooper
as well liked as Frances is,
Maude Crane
Maude sits back and doesn't talk a great deal, but We
Phoebe Crane
you can have that.
Agora C3, 45.
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Edward Curovish
"There studious let me sit."
Forum 545, Class Baseball 125.
Girls' Chamber of Commerce, Class Basketball C41
"It's the little things in life that countl'-especially
when they have curly blonde hair and blue eyes and are
Phoebe Crane is a "bird" of a girl, donlt you know?
She'll lend you anything she's got but her friendship-and
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Charles Dale
Hi diddle, diddle,
. 'Takes 'AChuck" and a fiddle
To make you get up on your toes.
Yes, 'tChuck" is quite a musician.
Class Treasurer Qgj, Orchestra.
Elizabeth Decker
This rosy checked maiden always strolls in at the last
Ida Curren
Someday we expect to see Ida teaching a hunch of
adoring grammar school youngsters-but We don't think
she'll be a teacher all her life.
Agora C4J.
Eloise Dann
Eloise is a promising member of our class who is sure
to reach the top of the ladder in whatever work she under-
takes to do.
minute, and it doesn't seem to bother her if she is late.
"Slow and steady wins the race."
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Pep Club C2, 3, 45.
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16 is a grand and glorious age! Especially when one
possesses both beauty and brains and is about to be grad-
uated from lf. F. A.
Agora C4D, Pep Club C2, 3, 4D.
Becausethe small are often great, we expect great
things of this petite person for we know she is capable of
great things.
Blanche Dolph
Blanche believes:
"When things go wrong, take it easy,
YVhen things go right, take it easy-
Tomorrow we do not know, but today
we know well."
Agora Q41 Pep Club C2, 3, 45.
Florence Edgcomb
Jessie Egbert
Iessie's personality is her chief attraction excluding her
good looks. Easy to get acquainted with and easy to get
along with-an ideal classmate.
Agora C3, 47, Pep Club C2, 3, 45, Senior Play Commit-
tee, Masquers CI, 2, 33.
Mildred Elston
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Edna Ferris
'Short of stature but hi h of
Marion Fay
Marion is as Merry as a
Merry Maid could be,
May she always be as
Merry and
Marry happily.
Vindex C45.
as iration Edna is going
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to be a teacher, She will firobahly teach llatin, for thatls
her
favorite subject.
h Margaret Fitzmartin
'ASO clever, so fair, so
The talent of success is nothing more than doing well
whatever you do.
Robert Ferris
Life is really not Worth while,
If we cannot leave behind us,
Some excuses for a smile.
Vindex, Eorum, Masquers C3, 45, Class Baseball C2
35, Basketball Cz, 35, Senior Play,
full of cheer."
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Girls Chamber of Cornmerce.
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Jean Fraser
Better to be small and shine than to be great and cast
a shadow.
Student Council K3, 43, Masquers C2, 45, Vindex C4D,
Year Book C4D, Pep Club C2, 3, 45, Senior Play Committee,
Senior Play Cast.
Marie Friends
Marie is very quiet and reserved and a bit modest about
revealing her talents. But its the quiet folks like her that
you can always depend upon.
James Flynn
"I am resolved to flirt no more,
It leads to strife and tribulationg
Not that I used to flirt before,
But as a bar against temptation."
Paul Friedman
"And join with thee calm peace and quiet."
So calm and peaceful is he that he might be taken
a son of Morpheus.
Inter-class Baseball C2, 35, Varsity Baseball C2, 45.
for
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"I don't treat my Work lightly."
Great artistic ability, a cheerful disposition, and a
Mildred Gardner
Mildred is a "brick" from tip to toe, especially the
tip. Never mind, Mildred, we always were fond of red
hair.
Pep Club, Senior Party, Etude, Senior Song Committee.
Ruth Gilbert
charming personality mean success for Ruth-one of E. F.
A.'s prettiest girls.
Agora Crib, Senior Get-together Party.
Always sweet, gracious, and obliging, Marian is one
of the girls of whom the class is proud. We wish her much
Marguerite Grannis
"I am more likely to give help than to ask it."
She was indifferent to praise and blame as fitted the
very agreeable.
Marian Greene
good luck.
age 351
Pep Club.
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Betty has been very active during her four years at
E. F. A. and has worked untiringly to make her class the
' best.
Masquers Q2, 3, 45, Senior Get-together Party, Secre-
tary' Class CZD, Senior Play.
"Good humor is always a success" seems to be the
motto of this sweet, likeable girl who has worked faith-
fully to complete her high school education. '
Agora.
Norman Gridley
"Sing, for Faith and Hope are high,
None so true as you and I-
Sing the Loverls litany-
Love like ours can never die 1"
ketball C3D, Class Baseball CI, 2j.
Elizabeth Haase
Marie Haggerty
Senior Victory Party,
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Marie F. Hallahan
Masquers Q3D, Football C3, 49, Track CID, Class Bas-
Lucky the school that has Marie for a teacher to lead
its young hopefuls along the path of knowledge.
Orchestra' C2, 3, 45, Agora fTreasurer 4, 35, Etude,
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together Party, Senior Play, Pep Club C2, 3, 41.
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Florence Hamilton
If you want to see Florence in her element, just take
a peek at her in Domestic Science class. She sure can
cook. CThat is a tip, fellowsj
Sally E. Hamilton
Sally has the secret of being able to have a good time
still keep her honor standings in E. F, A.
Masquers CI, 2, 3, 45, Choral Club C2, 35, Senior Get-
Edward Hennessy
"Too much studying hath made him mad."
"Ed" believes in business before pleasure. May that
be true, always.
Forum C3, 45, Class Baseball C2j, Pin and Ring Com-
mittee.
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Helen Hicks
"She was pleasant and courteous to everyone."
"At all I laugh, you laugh, no doubt,
The only difference is, I dare laugh out."
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doing well, Pauline has woraecl unceasingly on the business
staff of this book,
4D, Cheer Leader C4D, Business Manager Archive.
great artistic ability. Her hair? We could rave about her
hair.
Margaret Hogan
choice, Margaret.
Presidentl .
Pauline Holbert
Believing that if a thing's Worth doing at all, it's Worth
Student Council Q4D, Pep Club C2, 3, 4, Vice President
Ruth Holbrook
Some women are a blessingg
But others-Peep you guessing.
Agora C3, 4Q, Class Basketball Q3D.
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Gertrude Houck
Gertrude surely will win fame for she is endowed with
Agora 141, Archive Art Staff, Senior-Junior Party.
"The maiden to whom her work was all in all."
Margaret leisurely wended her way through E, F, A.
and chose the class of YZ3 for her class. That was a wise
Commercial Club Czb, Agora 13, 4, Secretary 31,
Masquers 62, 3, 45, Girls Chamber of Commerce CVice
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"If he has any faults, he has left us in doubt-
At least, in four years we could not find 'em out."
"Willing she is and eager to please,
What other virtues are better than these?l'
You'll never regret your decision to be graduated in
'23, Frances.
Irene Housnick .
"Be good, and let who will be clever."
That's superfluous advice for whoever heard of Irene
doing anything she shouldnlt?
Class Basketball C4D, S. S. S.
Peter B. Howell
Helen Hulbert
'Silence is golden" says Helen and We are inclined to
agree with her when we think of the many times we are
sorry we talked.
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Frances johnson
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VVhat is better than to be enthusiastic, good natured,
and always have a pleasant smile for everybody? Therels
nothing better, D-oris.
Agora C3, 49, Pep Club, Senior Party, Archive Board.
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The maiden to
Here's a "Shorthand wonder" who expects to follow
a business career, Happy the business man who secures
her services.
James Hurley
blue."
Forum, Class Basketball C2D.
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Doris Jackson
Walton J ones
" 'Tis the great art of life to manage well
the restless mind."
has settled down to real school life.
Gertrude James
whom her work was all in all.'
"I must say something, even if it is not called for."
He talks a lot, but his actions tell us that he is "true
Restless! Yes. But at last we are glad to say, he
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Agora Cs. 49.
Versatile! Yes, that's the word that best describes
Wilhelmina. Her
mention.
Masquers C4j,
Get-together, Party.
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"Her e es like stars of twilight fair,
Frances Judson
"Pooch" certainly has been faithful to E, F. A., but
now she has decided to be graduated with us. You certainly
showed your good judgment there, "Pooch."
Flora Kahn
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Like twilight, too, her dusky hair,
A countenance in which did meet,
Sweet records, promises as sweet."
James Kerwan
"Always a smile and a twinkle in the eye." That's
how we can always tell Jimmy. Wherever he goes he
spreads his cheerfulness and good spirit.
Class Basketball C4j.
Wilhelmina Killey
accomplishments are too numerous to
S. S. S., Archive Stenographer, Senior
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Esther Knapp
"You are so verree lovelee-so awfullee pretteef'
We all agree that Esther possesses a most pleasing per-
sonality. '
Senior Party, Pep Club C3, 45, Senior Assembly.
Beatrice Kreidler
"I Work when I Work, I play when I playu is the motto
Beatrice upholds-especially the play part. Dances, movies
and parties !
Masquers C3D, Agora C4D.
Mary Ellen Kimball
Here is one who shares "Sal', I-Iamilton's secret-that
of keeping up her studies and still being able to enjoy life.
Arbor Day CChairmanD, Senior Party, Pep Club,
Pearl Knier
"It is a gootl thing to be rich, and a good thing to be
stronfgg but it IS a better thing to be beloved by many
S. S., S., Pep Club, Masquers C3j, Class Basketball 143.
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us all by demonstrating her ability as a musieiang now, shels
chosen our class instead of 1924.
beside "Ed's" head and he'd never know it. But we know
"Ed" has ability when he Wants to use it.
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Eleanor Lewis
When we think of Eleanor we also think of her smile
and the dimples that go with it. E. F. A. will miss that
smile.
Ella Linker
Ella is full of pleasant surprises. First, she astounded
Lillian Locks
"One can no more avoid working than eatingfy
Lillian is a hard worker and her satisfactory results
prove that 'Awhere thereis a will therels a way."
Agora Reporter.
Edward Looney
In English class, a half-day alarm clock might go off
"Gina Archive"-1923
Helen Lowe
"Ye know that I am fair."
Helen has always been an active schoolmate and her
interest in those about her has made her many friends. CSee
Senior Superlativesj
Robert McCarthy
"Red,,' as they call him, is ga "regular fellow." He
divides his attention between business and pleasure, with
stress on the pleasure.
Forum C4D, Class Baseball Q21
John V. Loughlin
John is a boy who always gets along no matter what
he has to get along with.
Forum C3, 4, Secretary 45, Class Baseball Czj, Stage
Manager Senior Play.
Margaret Lynch
"A little lady for whom we have great affeetion and
admiration, who dances like the shadow of a leaf in a light
wind." i
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"Some are born greatg some achieve greatnessg and
some have greatness thrust upon them."
Student Council C3, President 45, Football C2, 3, 45,
Forum C2, 3, 45, Basketball C2, 3, 45, Baseball C2, 45, Pres-
ident Athletic Council C35, Business Manager Senior Play.
"Some minds are tempered happily and mixed with
such ingredients of good sense and taste of what is excel-
lent in man."
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Cynthia McLaughlin
Cynthia is one of E. F. A.'s truest friends. Through-
out her four years she has been a staunch supporter of
every school activity.
S. S. S., Pep Club C35.
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Katherine McNulty
l'She was infinitely kind and patient and above all,
clear sighted."
Wouldn't she make a wonderful-er-ew housekeeper?
Senior Week Committee.
John MacFar1and
Katherine is another quiet CP5 but very charming girl.
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Madelyn Mack
"There was no one like her tho' there were
many imitationsf'
Senior Play.
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Alice Tade Manchester
Someone told us that Alice was going to be a doctor.
We wish her every success in her chosen career and We
think she'll have lots of patients.
Ruth Manchester
as merry as the day is long.
julia Mast
"And she didn't growl and shirk
at an hour's extra Work."
Our julia-who turns all heads towards her, but has
too level a one of her own to be turned by adulation.
Archive Board, Get-together Party.
Student Council C4J, Agora C3, 4, President 45, Mas-
quers C4D, Pep Club C2, 3, 45, Senior Get-together Party,
With her mischievous smile and merry laugh, Ruth
keeps everyone good humored. She's a Wee, little sunbeam
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Jean Mitchell
Nothing ever seems to trouble "Jeanie"-not even lessons.
She is full of fun and loves to dance, And she's a good
student, too.
Girls Chamber of Commerce.
Emma Moseson
Emma is always so good natured and ready to laugh that
we wonder if she isn't the original producer of laughter.
May she always be merry.
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Frances Merrill
"She is a charming girlg everyone says so everywhere:
and she charms every one." Tell us, Frances, what is the
spell that you manage so well?
Masquers C3, 4D, Agora C4j, Senior-Junior Party.
Margaret Mills
Who is this coming so sedately up the hall? Why, it's
Margaret. She upholds the title of "Dignined Senior"
better than most of us do.
Agora C4J, Pep Club C2, 3, 45, Senior Get-together
Party.
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My Work is everything I have, or am, or hope to be,
hut I have some lingering sense of fun left-tho E, F, A,
nearly knocked it out of me.
Can you imagine Mabel teaching school? Shelll probably
teach Chemistry for that's her strong QU point. Cheer up,
Mabel, we all have our troubles.
Agora C3, 45-
Vera Moyer
Agora, Girls Chamber of Commerce QSecretaryD.
Ellen C. Murphy
Ruth Nathanson
she has a Wonderful "linen of comedy.
Agora, S. S. S.
Mabel Narsh
Vera starts the fads of E. F. A. with her ear rings, coy
curls, etc. What next, Vera? We'll try anything once.
Behind Ruth's studious looks there lurks a great propen-
sity for fung and besides her serious expressions of Wisdom,
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Unfortunately this picture doesnlt show the glorious
color of Katiels hair. Her charming personality and win-
some ways endear her to the hearts of everyone.
Wliat would the Basketball team have done Without
Alma? She's not only a star HBasket tosser," but is
a good student, and one of E. F. Afs inost popular
girls.
Varsity Basketball, Archive Board.
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Joseph O'Conne11
There is a bustle. The crowd opens. Joe steps to the
front where we find him in everything.
Forum C3, 45, Class Baseball CI, 25, Assistant Manager
Basketball C4j, Class Basketball CZD.
Catherine O'Dea
Elizabeth O 'Dea
If we could only dance like "Ish"! Don't We all wish it
though? t'Ish" plays Basketball to perfection, too.
Varsity Basketball,
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Industrious! The word just fits Molly. She is
always busy doing something and whatever she does,
she does well.
Masquers CZ, 3, 45, Vice President Agora C4j, Pep
Club Q3, 41, Get-together Party.
Our vice-president is credited as being one of the
smartest as well as one of the prettiest girls of the
class.
Vice-President Class C4j, Pep Club, Student Cou11-
C11 449.
Thelma Park
she will overcome every difficulty.
Agora 141, Senior-Junior Party.
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Violet May Parker
ful without her.
CZ, 3, 45, Secretary 2, Agora C4j.
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To secure a leading place in the business world is
Thelma's aim. If we can judge her future by her past,
Every one knows Violet. She has been a tireless
worker and the Vrndex couldn't have been so success-
Ass't Editor Vindex f4D, Pep Club CS, 45, Masquers
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most brilliant members.
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-splendid reputation it has, and- Esther is one of those
who do so much to keep up that standard.
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Raymond Pendergast
"Ray" is a first-class photographer-one of the
best we know of. If he is as successful in other lines,
he will be one of our "best"
Kathryn Pollock
"She had the genius to be loved."
The girls debating club claims her as one of its
Agora qs, 45, Pep Ciub qs, 45.
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Louise B. Pratt
Louise impresses us as being very dignifiedg not
too dignified, but just enough to make one respect her.
Pep Club Q2, 3, 45, Senior Reception, Ring and Pin
Committee.
Esther Putney
It vias the folks like Esther vxho ave E F A the
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Milford Riffe
"You are too interesting a phenomenon
to be passed over."
This bright young man completed his career at E.
F, A, in three and a half years. Congratulations.
Forum CS, 4j, Armistice Day Committee.
Joseph Riley
"He hath all the virtues of a truly good sportf'
Football fl, 2, 3, 45, Baseball fl, Capt. 2, Manager
4j, Basketball KZ, 3, 4, Capt.D, Athletic Council CS, 4j,
Senior Play Clightsb, Student Council Party, All-State
Football C4j, Track CAD.
Esther Rhoades
Agora C4D, Pep Club C3, 41.
Meryl Rigdon
"She seemed to be going thru' life
much pleased at everything."
smile and perhaps a wink for everyone.
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engaged in her books? Why, Esther, of course. She
is full of fun, though, and loves a good time.
Meryle is the personiiieation of "Pep," Always a
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Wlieii "bad goes to worse" Dana is always ready
to help us out. We can always put our trust in him
and fell assured that it is safe.
some one skilled in art. And it's for Wilma.
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Marjorie Riordan
A lucky individual-a good student. But "all work
and no play makes jack a dull boy," so Marjorie takes
her recreation in walking.
Girls Chamber of Commerce.
Dana Roberts
Eleanor Robinson
We used to think Eleanor was one of those demure
little maidens, but we think differently now. It's just
such optimistic persons that make the world go 'round
Pep Club CZ, 3, 45.
' Wilma Rockwell
In the Hall of Fame there's a niche reserved for
Choral Club CZJ, Pep Club, S. S. S.
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Helen Rose
fun-loving. Friends are her specialty.
Secretary C4D, Pep Club Q2, 3, 4j.
Teresa Ryan
Ambition, energy, and perseverance are Teresa's
characteristics, and in the way she utilizes every mo-
ment she teaches a valuable life lesson.
Pep Club 445.
Lauren Sadler
HHOW small I am, yet how famous."
Oneida game! Oh boy!
Track CZJ, Football CZ, 3, 45, Basketball C3, 4
Leon Sanborne
Leon has a great aflinity for automobiles, especially
Fords. But nevertheless, we have found him one of
our best and worthiest.
Senior Play, Student Council f4D, Life Club.
VVe wisely chose Helen for our class secretary.
Sheys efficient, she's independentg sheis cheerful, she's
Student Council UU, Vindex Representative, Class
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Here is the example that proves this saying. That
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Some folks are good lookingg others have good
heads, still others are talented. Myrtle is one of those
rare few in whom all these qualities are combined.
Pep Club Q3, 4j, Senior Party.
Although he is very loquacious, "Ed" has real abil-
ity along almost every line of work.
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"He can talk more in a minute,
Harold Sanford
E. F. A. looks upon Harold as one of its staunch
supporters. We feel sure that he will be as faithful
in everything he undertakes.
Forum 142, Inter-class Basketball CZ, 3, 4j, Captain
633.
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Margaret Schlock
Margaret left her Alma Mater in january, taking
with her the training that only E. F. A. can give.
VVith that training We know she'l1 "play the game"
well.
Edward Schusler
Than he can stand in a monthf'
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Dorothy Sergeant
"She whose talents are many."
Dorothy may be listed as one of E. F. A.'s most
desirables. Judge for yourself.
Pep Club Q3, 43, Senior Party, Senior Dance.
Marian Shaw
Marian isnlt exactly what you would call a "Shark,,'
but she is a good student and can take her report card
home Without fear and trembling.
Girls Chamber of Commerce, S. S. S., Senior Party,
Agora UU, Pep Club C4j.
Donald Seeley
"Good is best when soonest wrought,
Lingering labors come to naught."
much ability i11 music.
Orchestra.
Marian Sergeant
ever she undertakes.
Pep Club, S. S. S., Masquers, Victory Party.
We find that Don is a Worth while student, with
Marian has spent a profitable four years among us
and the most we can wish her is equal success in What-
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Milton Simon
'lOnce your friend, always your friend."
Is there any one any where can come up to the
s of him?
Senior Play Committee.
Ruth Siegel
When you hear a giggle right in the most solemn
class, you can make up your mind, it's Ruth. And she
just can't keep from talking.
Nathan Slutsky
Dorothy Slauson
l'She was careful never to betray her superiority."
Dorothy's abilities as a needlewoman are well
known around E. F. A. Some day she will rank with
Lavin and Poiret.
Pep Club C3, 4j.
'iBravo Nathan! That was music! Good alike at grave
and gay!
"We can always leave off talking when we hear a
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Orchestra fl, 2, SD.
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Ivan Smith
he was never behind.
Louise M. Smith
Louise is a conscientious girl always sure of the best
results. She likes tranquil solitude and such society
as is quiet and wise and good.
"On their own merits modest men are dumb."
He was always backward about forwardnessg but
Editor of Year Book, Class Baseball, Baseball C4D.
Margaret Spence
competent assistant.
C3, 4j, Class Basketball C4, Captainl
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Lawrence Spencer
"I dare do all that may become a mang
Who dares do more is none."
Track QZQ, Class Basketball C3, 4Q, Masquers CSD,
Basketball C4Q.
Margaret is an industrious girl and an excellent
typist. We recommend her to any firm in need of a
Agora Q4D, Girls Chamber of Commerce, Pep Club
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paraphernalia intently drawing pictures. Art is her
specialty. Next to that, a good time.
missed when her presence no longer graces the halls
of E. F. A. Next dance, jerry? No. Got it-as usual.
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Vera Louise Spencer
Vera is one of those happy-go-lucky girls. Did you
say she played basketball? Well-ratlier, or rather-
well,
Agora, Varsity Basketball C4j. '
Evangeline Steinhauser
Here we see Evangeline surrounded by an artist's
John Stiles
"Fond mirth! Mad laughter!"
Always smiling and cheerful, John is seen in the
halls of E. F. A. It seems that nothing affects his
genial manner.
Geraldine Sullivan
Everyone knows "Jerry." She ct.'tainly will be
Masquers K3, 45, Pep Club C3J, Senior Play Committee.
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Esther Talada
and efficient in her work.
Gladys E. Tanner
"The yvisdomthat men seek is not all found in books."
' Realizing this, Gladys isn't as much of a shark as she
IS a fun-lover. -
Virginia Tinkler
old place, after all.
Choral Club.
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Constantine Troy
"In the lexicon of youth, which Fate holds for a
brighter manhood, there is no such word as Fail."
Contributing Editor to the Vindex C4j.
If, some day, we hear that Esther is the President's
secretary, we won't be surprised, for she's very capable
Virginia is one of those delightful, talkative persons
who help make us realize that E. F. A. is a pretty good
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Frank Underwood
"A regular old pal, he is, yes sir!"
Not only that, but a very hard worker in the inter-
ests of fair E. F. A.
Forum CZ, 3, All.
Frances VanOrstrand
"Let laughter make your troubles Hy."
Frances believes that a small amount of real clever-
ness plus a great amount of humor will make anyone
very successful in life.
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Edwin W. Turner
This you11g man believes in preparedness. just
now he is preparing by very earnest work, to equip
himself for his future.
Student Council CS, 41, Assistant Editor of Archive.
Ethel Unold
Ethel's typewriter makes a great deal more noise
than Ethel herself has ever been guilty of, but it isn't
one whit more busy or energetic.
Class Basketball C4J.
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VVe would have you know that this young woman
plays the piano in a manner worthy of Paderewski himself.
She'll be a wonder at teaching music.
Etude.
We haven't room to say all the nice things we could
say about Helen, but let it suffice to say she is one more
girl of whom E. F. A. is justly proud.
Pep Club, Student Council Q3, 41, Class Vice Presi-
dent CID.
Ernest Vetter
for him.
Esther Wallis
Newton Waltzer
"Let the world slide,
Let the world go,
A fig for care,
A fig for woe,
If I can't pay, Why I can owe."
Helen Warner
"To be, or not to be."
"Earny" doesn't know Whether or not he wants to
be great. But, anyhow, we see a very bright future
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"Edt" has been very busy lately between school and
Henry Watts
"The world's affairs are my affairs,
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but mine are none but my own.
We call you a success, Henry. Tell us the secret of
it, won't you?
Eckley Way
E outside interests, but he always finds time for fun.
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"Eck', cloesn't believe in "all work and no play."
"Happyl' has made many friends at E. F. A. She
intends to go away to finishing school and then take up
nursing. See that you mend more hearts than you break,
Harriet.
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Alexander Weaver
A rather-uh-interesting characterg uh-he is always
very, very pleasant and amiable.
Pin and Ring Committee, Senior Reception, Adver-
tising Manager, Senior Play, Forum.
Harriet B. Westlake
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Lucille Wheeler
fond of dramatics.
Pep Club CZ, 3, 4j, Get-together Party.
Ruth Wilbur
Ruth comes to school just often enough to show us
that she is still enrolled. Perhaps she's testing the
strength of that old adage: "Absence makes the heart
grow fonderf'
Velma Wiley
The industrious support us all."
to be desired.
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Francis Williams
It seems too bad, but this boy hasn't been here very
long. He came to us only this year but has been making
friends very fast owing to his line personality.
"ln every rank, or great or small,
Lucille is a seemingly quiet, reserved girl, but there's
a twinkle in her eye-and you never can tell. She's
Friendship with a girl like Velma is a thing greatly
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"Good shepherd, tell this youth what 'tis to love."
ln this instance we don't have to tell i'Don" very
much.
Basketball K3, 45, Track CD, Class Baseball CZ, 31,
Athletic Council CLD, Student Council Clj.
'lBus" is a fine young man. He is very serious on
some occasions, but on others he is most facetious.
Inter-Class Baseball CZ, 35, Student Council, Class
Treasurer HD.
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Margaret Wilson
Margaret has made many friends in E. F. A. and we
hate to see her go. Our loss will be somebody 'lelse's"
gain, though.
Agora CS, 45, Masquers Ql, 2, 3j, Pep Club.
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Esther Wladis
"Her cheeks are like the roses,
Her eyes like two tWl11 stars."
Esther has one of those faces artists paint so often
and we see so seldom in real life.
Francis Wood
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Keith Worster
"And still they gazed, and still the
That o11e small head could carry all he knew."
Wr
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Margaret Young
Always smiling and ready for fun, nothing will ever
bother Peg. At least, we hope not.
Masquers CZ, 31, Senior Reception Committee, Senior-
Junior Party, Pep Club C3, 41.
Hazel Wood
To one of the sweetest girls We know we send a
thousand good wishes. A good student, a loyal friend,
and a pleasant companion.
Masquers C3, 41, Pep Club C3, 41, Senior Party.
wonder grew
Theodore Wright
"Champion of those who groan beneath OD1Jl'CSSlOl1yS
iron hand," always "Ted" stands up for C"Right'l1
ight. In fact, we can find nothing wrong about Ted, or
thing Ted does.
Senior Play, Vindex C41, Class President Q31, Student
Council C3, 41, Senior Christmas Party.
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Louis Janowsky
"I should worry."
Lively, reckless and energetic. Doesn't that describe
Lewis? He has the Secret of knowing how to drive
off care and worry.
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Harry Marshall
"It is excellent to have a giant's strength."
'iHe sat in the midst of hero-worship,
Devoid of all taint of self-interest."
Football C3, 41, Life Club, Basketball, All-State Foot-
ball 449, Track q4p.
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Llewellyn Williams
"Truth, integrity, and justice were deeply rooted in
his character. He was candid and sincere, true to his
friends and faithful to all."
Gladys DeVaul
Gladys is a newcomer, but we've discovered already
that
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"She never speaks 'till spoken to,
She never makes a fuss,
Her sweet, calm manner really 1S
A deep reproach to us."
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Did you ever stop to think of the evolutions that a frog passes through
before it becomes a frog? It is indeed interesting to note the changes.
The frog passes through four stages of development. So does the High
School Student. Four years ago we entered F.. F. A. We were in the first stage
of development. True it is that we were made to feel rather insignificant, but
we really were not, for we were material for future seniors, just as the first little
egg is material for a future frog. It all seemed very strange at first, we felt some
of that terrible sensation that one has when he is lost in the woods. Our upper class-
men nursed us through that. The next thing on the program was the organizing
of our class. We chose Miss Calkins as Patron Saintg jack' French, President,
and Margaret Hughes, Vice President. Under the skillful guidance of our admin-
istrative body, we enjoyed a very peaceful year. We held the annual Freshman
party, which was indeed enjoyable. It gave us a little idea of the good times we
would have in the future.
In june of 1920 we came up against the Regents. Oh dear, perhaps We
weren't nervous Q lj. The greater portion of us survived, though, and returned to
E. F. A. in the second stage of development. We were like the frog in his second
stage, little wigglers. You see, we were better than before, we had our bearings,
we were more free to move, but still under water. Still there were upper classmen.
But we did not need so much assistance from them this time. We organized our
class, choosing Mrs. A. S. Austin, Patron Saint. Edward Bigg was elected Pres-
ident, Virginia Carr, Vice President, Betty Haase, Secretary, and Robinson
Wyckoff, Treasurer. The big event of our Sophomore year was the Sophomore
party. This was pleasingly successful. Every one was welcome, even the Fresh-
men, for really we were very closely related to them. The ,ZI Regents closed our
second evolution, a year of greater accomplishment.
When the fall of ,22 came, we entered dear old E. F. A. feeling much better,
and swelled to greater proportions, like the frog in his third stage of development,
a tadpole. We still had to keep our heads under, though, for we had not yet our
legs. It was consoling to know that we were then more closely related to our
final superiors. We soon organized our class, this time as the junior class. Miss
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Vera Kilmer consented to be our Patron Saint. Theodore Wright was elected
President, Virginia Carr, Vice President, Jean Fraser, Secretaryg Charles Dale,
Treasurer. Being in next to our last year, we felt a little more responsibility. The
honorable Seniors relied upon us to help them set a good example to the under-
classmen. Not only this, but when the Arctic League had its fire, our class made
up a donation to help replace the stock of Christmas presents that that League
had for some of Elmira's kiddies.
As we were almost as good as seniors, so was our Junior party almost as
good as any Senior party. Under the management of Theodore Wright, Harriet
Westlake, Virginia Carr, and Jean Fraser, the party was held in the Gym., which
was beautifully decorated with purple and gold. The fact that the party was held
nine days before Christmas probably added spirit to it, for every one surely enjoyed
himself.
Nor was this our greatest event. On Friday, February 3, the Junior basket-
ball team had the extreme pleasure of administering a beating to our superiors.
Perhaps they were superior in other ways but We outclassed them in one way at
least 3 so they were unable to hold all the laurels.
Those of us that were able to survive the third intelligence test returned for
the last time to our Alma 'Mater in ,22. NVe were now full fledged Seniors. We
were like the full fledged frogg we had our legs, and we were free to roam. Re-
sponsibilities were put upon us. We had the V index and the Year Book to care
for. Our class was now fully organized. Miss Grube graciously consented to
be our Patron Saint. Milton Burt was made President, Dorothy Patterson, Vice
President, Francis Wood, Treasurer: and Helen Rose, Secretary. The biggest
event of our Senior history was the Senior Reception, which was held December
Ist, at the Masonic Temple. We also held a Christmas party and a Get-together
party, all of which were successes. The yearebook board left it to us to sell as
many of the books as possible. We have done a great deal, as a class, to promote
our book which we think is a credit to the school.
The "Archive" wishes to remind our class that though we may be full
fledged seniors, we, like the full fledged frog, are still green. The frog is free to
go his way. So are we. There are many ways that we may go, but the way of
greater advantage is the right way. Seniors, when we leave dear E. F. A. for
good, we areenot ready for the sea of life. There are plenty of colleges in the
country, established for the purpose of removing the last traces of greenness. Let
us take advantage of the opportunity to remove any thing that might lead one
to compare us to the frog.
In concluding, we wish to extend our hearty thanks to our Patron Saints
for their interest in us. We wish to express our gratitude for favors conferred
upon us. We wish to show our appreciation of the efforts of our worthy officials,
who have done so much to make our activities successful. Last, but not least, we
wish our under-classmen success and all possible happiness.
IN MEMORIAM
George Cowan, '23 ..................... ..Died june 4, 1921
Robinson Wyckoff, ,23 .... Died February 25, 1922
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The Senior Social Calendar included several events, of which the most im-
portant was the Senior Reception. Under the direction of Charles Bullard, Chair-
man of the reception, a committee composed of Charles Dale, Kathryn O'Dea,
Louise Pratt, Alexander Weaver, and Margaret Young, worked out the clever
plans to which the success of the affair was due.
The Peerless Orchestra of this city furnished a delightful dance program.
Those who acted as patrons and patronesses were: Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Burt, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Edward Rose, Mayor and
Mrs. N. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bartholomew,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bullard, and our Patron Saint, Miss Elizabeth Grube.
A very delightful Christmas Party was given by the class of ,23, in the
gymnasium, December fifteenth. It differed from the other parties in that it
was a little more delightful.
A gayly decorated Christmas tree at one end of the "gym" pleased the
"Children" of the Senior class very much.
The dainty refreshments served and the music, furnished by the "Five
Melody Boys," also accounted for the success of the party.
The last two entertainments given by the Seniors were rather exclusive. Fol-
lowing the custom of several years, a Senior Get-together Party was given, to
which all members of the Senior class and their parents were invited. This was
to enable the parents to become better acquainted with the faculty and the school.
During the evening, an entertainment was given in the auditorium. Leo
Bolley, Eleanor Beebe, Wilhelmina Killey, and Lucile Wheeler presented a one
act play, "Enter the Hero." Mildred Gardner favored the Seniors and their
parents with two vocal solos. A reading by Jean Fraser was next enjoyed. A
piano solo by Agnes Anthony, and a violin solo by Nathan Slutzky completed the
program.
Later in the evening, refreshments were served, and dancing was enjoyed.
The other exclusive affair given by the Seniors was the Senior-Junior Party,
held April thirteenth in the gymnasium. At this entertainment, the junior class,
the members of the girls' and boys' basketball teams, the debating team, and the
faculty were guests. This was the first interclass party ever held, but its success
guarantees, thatvthis custom will ,be carried out future years.
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'We, the Senior Class of 1923, being of sound mind and healthy memory,
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do make and declare this our last will and testament.
We do hereby bequeath our most valuable asset, our brains, to the needy
class of 1924, as we know they will not accept them.
To the Sophomores do we give our wisdom even though they think they
do not need it.
To the Freshmen we give our angelic behaviour.
I, Virginia Carr, my executive ability to Mary Lou Bruce.
I,"'Pooch', Judson, my pep to Beatrice Orr.
I, Helen Lowe, my vampish ability to Hiram VVoolf.
I, Louise Pratt, my dignity to Frances Lee.
I, Anna Bielke, my modesty to Dorothy Speed.
I, Violet Parker, my loquaciousness to Joe Pitts.
I, jean Fraser, my fond memory to Gordon Decker.
I, Marie Haggerty, my surplus height to Jack Bartlett.
I, Helen XVarner, my mathematical ability to Don Halliday.
I, Leo Bolley, my oratorical ability to Robert Digby.
I, Charles Dale, my innocence to Edward Bement.
I, Esther Knapp, my sweetness to Marion Cowles.
I, Alma Olmstead, my athletic ability to Margaret Baxter.
I, Leon Sanborne, my choice vocabulary to james McLaughlin.
I, julia Mast, my curly locks to Ruth Quinlan.
I, Madelyn Mack, my dramatic ability to Leo Hardiman.
I, Eckley Way, my ability as a chauffeur to Miss Quinlan.
We do hereby appoint our executives in witness: Messrs. Palmiter and
Passmore.
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CSignedj THE CLASS OF '23.
On this twenty-sixth day of April, Nineteen hundred and twenty-three.
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COUE AT E. F. A.
Every day, in every way-
I am growing more and more interested in Pinkerton's methods.
-F. R. Parker.
We are growing more and more hard-boiled.-The Faculty.
I am growing more and more particular about the flags I raise at E. F. A.
-Charlie Palmiter
I look more and more carefully after my Ford's supply of gasoline.
-Leon Sanborne
My Rose grows sweeter and sweeter.-Milton Burt.
I am growing thinner and thinner.-jane Birchard.
My tongue moves faster and faster.-Joe Pitts.
My French grows "pas bon"er and "pas bon"er.-Mary E. Kimball.
My Trig is getting "triggier" and "triggier."-Bob Ferris.
My son shines brighter and brighter.-Mr. I-Iall.
TRY THESE OVER ON YOUR PIANO
"Lady of the Evening" ............... . . . Marguerite Grannis
"Dumbell" ............................ ........ L awrence Spencer
"Who'll Take My Place When I'm Gone" . . . ......... Howard McNamara
"Mr. Galligher and Mr. Shean" ........ Leo Bolley and "Red" Riley f
"You Tell Her, I S-t-u-t-t-e-r" ..... ......... A lexander Weaver
"Gee, But I Hate To Go Home" . . ............. "Don" Wiser
"All Muddled Up" ............ .... ' 'Hank" Ball
"Time Will Tell" .... . . . Nathan Slutzky
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. Myrle Rigdon
Harriet Butcher
. . . Vera Moyer
. . "Bus" Wood
. Lauren Sadler
. .11 "sam" Bullard
Margaret Young
"Sal" Hamilton
. . . Eckley Way
. . Violet Parker
Because of their experience with "tu-lips," the following committee has
been appointed by President Burt to look after our recent donation to the school
campus g Newton Walzer, Chairmang Helen Hicks, Myrl Rigdon, Frances Judson,
Norman Gridley, Edward Hennessey, Peter I-Iowell, Eckley Way, Ivan Smith,
and Ed Turner, Chaperone.
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Most Loyal .........
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Most Angelic . . .
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Most Sympathetic . . .
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Prettiest Bob . . .
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Pluckiest ......
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Handsomest Boy . . .
Heart Breaker . . .
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. . . Gertrude Houck
Florence Edgecomb
Ivan Smith
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Leo Bolley
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. . Edward Curovish
. . "Pooch" Judson
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. . . Norman Gridley
. . . . . . "Red" O,Dea
. . . . Newton Walzer
Lawrence Spencer
Helen Rose
. . . . . Charles Dale
. . . . . . Milton Burt
. .. Pauline Holbert
. . . . Ed. Hennessy
. . . Margaret Young
. .. Virginia Carr
. . . Molly Parker
. . . . . "Red" Riley
.. Eleanor Robinson
. . . . Louise Pratt
. . . . . Vera Moyer
. . . . Lucille Wheeler
. . . . Elizabeth Cook
Howard McNamara
Ed. Looney
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. . . Constantine Troy
. . . Thomas Banlield
. . . . . Julia Mast
. . . . Robert Ferris
. . . . Lauren Sadler
. . . Sally Hamilton
. . . . . Peter Howell
. . . Leon Sanborne
. . "Jerry" Sullivan
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THE STUDENT COUNCIL
President ........ .... H oward McNamara
Vice-President . . . ,...... Virginia Carr
Secretary ...... .... R uth Quinlan
Treasurer ....... ..... E ckley Vlfay
Sergeant-at-Arms ....................... Margaret Hughes
Never, in all its history has the Student Council done more for the students
of E. F. A. than during the past year. Business started with a rush, when on
October 14, a parade which was a credit to the school and the city, was staged
before the E. F. A.-Bingo football game. After the close of the football season
a banquet was held by the Student Council at the Country Club in honor of the
team.
Cn February 8 under the auspices of the Student Council, "Prunella" was
repeated before an audience which filled the auditorium. The Council realized
quite a sum of money on this production.
The biggest undertaking of the Council was the special train which was
sent to Binghamton on March 9. This train was ordered by the Council, decorated
in blue and white, and took hundreds of Elmira rooters to Bingo to celebrate
"Elmira Day."
Later the Colgate Glee and Instrumental Club was brought to the city by
the Council, and everyone who heard them pronounced them a decided success.
Almost every Wednesclay afternoon dances have been held by the Council
in the gym. Other large dances have been held in the Federation Building and in
the gymnasium.
Surely no organization is more necessary to the welfare of the school than
the Student Council.
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Ellison, Burns, McCarthy, Banfield, Underwood, Kennedy, Seeley, Taber, Carmody, Kerwan, Huston, VVatkins, Hurley,
McLaughlin, O'Connell, Ferris, Kline, Amberg, Riffe, Hardiman Bolley, McNamara, Kingston, Pitts, Mr. Austin Loughlin
Miller, Waid, Curovish, Hen essey, Enright, Cromer, Johnson, VVeaver.
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FORUM
The Forum for I922-1923 has had a remarkably successful year. The offi-
cers of the club for the term were: President, Joseph Pitts, Vice-President, How-
ard McNamara, Secretary, John Loughling Treasurer, George Kingstong Corre-
sponding Secretary, Jack Miller, Sergeant-at-Arms, Thomas Banfield.
During the year the Forum has had many interesting programs, and a keen
interest in current topics, as well as a knowledge of parliamentary principles, has
been developed in the members of the organization. At the beginning of the term
Mr. Austin was chosen as faculty adviser and has aided the club in every attempted
project.
During the year, the club has been honored by the presence of many mem-
bers of the school board, as well as a great number of the faculty, who acted as
judges and gave their advice and criticisms.
Throughout the school term, the Forum has been well represented in all
school activities. The Forum furnished three members of the Debating Team,
as well as many members of the cast of the Senior Play. On April 24, the annual
Forum-Agora debate was held. The Forum upheld the affirmative of the proposi-
tion, "Resolved: That France is justified in her occupation of the Ruhr district."
After mid-years, the Forum adopted the Blue and White Plan. The
Forum was divided into two teams and at each meeting, points were awarded to
the side having the largest attendance, and the best quotatiors, and to the winners
of the Current Events, Recitations, and Debate. At the end of the year the win-
ning side was treated to a banquet by the losing side.
The business routine of the Forum has been kept from getting monot-
onous by the ingenuity of the Entertainment Committee. Several parties
were held in the gymnasium, as well as a few cottage parties. The big
Annual Forum Dance was held in February and proved to be a social success.
In order to promote interest in public speaking, the Forum will hold
a speaking Contest before school closes in June.
Taking all in all, it has been a banner year for the Forum. In no
year since its founding, has Forum stood out in big letters, as it has this
year. It is sincerely hoped that the success of this yearls Forum will be
repeated annually in the future.
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THE AGORA
What's the matter with Agora? It's all right! The girls this year are
certainly putting Agora on the map and Well does it deserve a prominent
place there. For is not Agora comprised of about fifty "peppy,,' intellectual,
argumentative girls? Under the faithful and much appreciated guidance
of our faculty adviser, Miss Mabel Haupt, these brilliant girls have admir-
ably presented in Room 42 fourteen debates this school term. The members
have all cooperated and worked hard to put these debates over succssfully
and now comes the annual Forum-Agora debate. Four of our best debating
members have been selected to defend the club and will meet victory or
defeat equally with a smile. Those representing Agora are: Myrtle Palmer,
leaderg Margaret Hogan, Violet Parker, Katherine Pollock, alternate.
Besides arguing the girls have various sports. Several spreads, an
exciting initiation, and a very successful school party in the gymnasium, are
some of its social events. On the day of our victorious football game with
Bingo, the fioat which Agora had in the parade did credit to the school.
Surely Agora has accomplished its aim this year, and it is due in great
measure to the members backed by their staff of able officers, namely:
Madelyn Mack .... ..
Molly Parker ....
Margaret Hogan ..
Marie Haggerty .............................
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"THE MASQUERSH
Under the leadership of the following officers:
President ........................... Reynolds Johnson
Vice-President . . . . . Eleanor Beebe
Secretary .... .. Ruth Quinlan
Treasurer .... . . . Robert Ferris
Patron Saint ................. ........... M iss Quinlan
the "Masquers" Dramatic Society of E. F. A. is completing perhaps the most
successful year in its existence. Never before has so much ability and talent
manifested itself as in the forty and more students who compose this soci-
ety. At the beginning of the year program meetings were held every other
Thursday evening in the auditorium. "Will o' the Wisp," "Two Crooks and
a Lady," 4'Spreading the Newsu were a few of the one act plays presented at
these meetings.
Our great triumph! "Prunella" or "Love in a Dutch Garden," a three
act fantasy by Lawrence Housman and Granville Barker, was presented to
the public on Monday evening, December ll, and met with great approval.
Every member of the large cast played his part to perfection, and, indeed, so
great was the success of the production, that it was presented a second time
for the benefit of the Student Council. A large and appreciative audience
greeted the production on both occasions. Later a banquet and private dance
was held in honor of the hard Working cast.
One more play is being planned before the close of school. It is to
be "Feathertop," a fanciful play with a cast of only three people.
At the last meeting before Easter vacation several new members were
admitted to the club. Our membership quota is now more than filled, but
next year new members will be eagerly sought. Students, back this organi-
zation! You have responded splendidly to all our requests this year, so
keep it up. Join next September.
We "Masque1-sl' thank the student body and the faculty for the re-
markable interest shovvn in all our activities this year. We also thank our
Patron Saint, Miss Quinlan, without Whose aid little would have been
accomplished. We plan for a successful season next year.
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PEP CLUB
"Hip Te Minike Iniki Sok Te Boom
Te La Le Ya Hoo-Pep! Pep! Pep !"
This rousing cheer issuing from the throats of about 75 E. F. A.
girls reminds the passers-by and those eating in the lower regions of the
"Y" Cafeteria, that such an organization as the "Pep Club" really exists and
is Hourishing.
For the benefit of those few that have not heard of "Pep Club's"
rising fame, let us explain that "Pep Club" is meant for F.. F. A. girls of
every size, shape, and color, welcoming the youthful Freshman as well as
the dignified Seniors. The weekly rendezvous is on the second floor of the
"Yu Cafeteria where the members congregate every Wednesday noon and
have good "eats" at low price, jolly company, an entertaining musical pro-
gram, and an interesting speaker. What more can a girl want? To be
sure, the male of the species is lacking, but then, there is Life Club. QTheir
waitresses admit that they have plenty of "Life."j
It is the custom for Pep Club to have a special celebration at Christ-
mas time. Accordingly on December twentieth over a hundred girls attend-
ed a special luncheon in a room attractively decorated for the occasion. Each
girl received a clever gift, ranging from a tin pan to a horse and wagon,
from the 'fgrab bags" in the center of the table. Mr. Bolger gave us one
of his inspiring talks and one of the Pep Club's staunchest allies, Principal
F. R. Parker, made a few clever remarks.
Pep Club's Birthday is a "red-letteri' occasion also. This year the
well-known college orchestra gave us a special treat. 'Those versatile musi-
cians surely can produce results from their instruments, especially "Miss
Tympanof, Dr. Lent delivered the address in which he brought out the
necessity for faithfulness in small things and perseverance in working for
a certain goal.
However, an account of all the speakers and their splendid messages
would fill a large book. Here are a few of them: Mrs. George Diven, Dr.
Richards, Dr. Hamilton, Dr. Booth, Mr. Cavert, Miss Morrow, Mr. Frank
Tripp, and Mr. Kistler Qyes, the very same, and he's an authority on "soap,"
tooj
On April twenty-hfth the last regular luncheon was held, but in the
latter part of May will be the annual "Mother and Daughter Banquet," which
is always the crowning event of the "Pep Club" year.
Several good reasons for the success of Pep Club are: Mrs. Diveu,
our god-mother, Miss Beebe, our adviser, Miss Estey, our "snappy" song
leader, Miss Ida Cotton, our "Qld Faithful" accompanist, and our capable
officers: Harriet Ball, President, Pauline Holbert, Vice-President, and
Florence Clemens, Secretary.
Ye verdant Freshmen, gay young Sophomores, jolly juniors, and
grave old Seniors, remember that a girl is known by the company she keeps
and identify yourselves with the "peppiest" girls in dear E. F. A.
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E. F. A. LIFE CLUB
The Life Club whose membership includes some of the liveliest fel-
lows in the school recently brought to a close a very successful season. The
largest membership in the history of the club-one hundred and two-was
reached by means of a snappy drive early in the year. There was great
interest and enthusiasm manifested throughout the year. Louis Dryer, in
the capacity of song leader, obtained song sheets which were in constant
use at the proper time in the meetings. The music for the club was donated
by the Melody Boys and Nifty Five orchestras and was greatly appreciated.
Throughout the year, Mrs. C. H. Hall managed to arrange for delicious
meals. The club's treasury was such that money was given to the Arctic
League and the Salvation Army. For the first time the Life Club has been
recognized by the school and Leon Sanborne has ably represented the club
on the Student Council.
The main aim of Life Club is to develop the manly traits in High
School boys. In order to do this, speakers, very carefully chosen, addressed
the members at the meetings. The general plan was one of vocational talks.
Excellent speakers from Cornell University, Binghamton, and Sayre, be-
sides prominent Elmirans, were heard regarding all lines of work. Among
the Elmira speakers were: Edward Rose, president of Barker, Rose 8:
Clinton Co., George Ahn, safety engineer at the Pennsylvania R. R. shops,
Walter Cavert, pastor of North Presbyterian Church, Frank Tripp, adver-
tising manager of the Star-Gazette, Edgar Denton, a prominent lawyer,
T. I. Bolger, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, H. H. Griswold, presi-
dent of the Merchants' National Bank, B. Coykendall, a health expert,
Clarence Killinger, general manager of the VVillys-Morrow Co., and S.
Scoon, president of the Retail Clerks Association.
Mr. Horace W. Reed of the Y. M. C. A. has been the club's mainstay
throughout the year, serving as club adviser and friend. He is well liked
and respected by everyone. The officers for the past year wereil President,
Milton E. Burt, Vice-President, Leon Sanborne, Secretary, Edward Bement,
Treasurer, Henry K. Ball. The officers for next year are: President, Harry
Marshall, Vice-President, Edward Bement, Secretary, Richard Sherman,
Treasurer, Perry Shoemaker.
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L'ETUDE
OFFICERS:
President ..... .................. R eynolds Johnson
Vice-President . . Doris Hevener
Secretary ....... .. Dorothea Abbott
Treasurer ........ .. Nathan Slutzky
Sergeant-at-Arms ......., Charles Spriggs
Corresponding Secretary .. . ....... Elva Pitts
Vindex Representative ..................... Fred Searles
There is a new society which has recently sprung up in our midst.
It is "L'Etude,,' a music society which seeks to benefit the whole Academy
musically. This is, indeed, a fine thing for the school, because F.. F. A. is
not advanced very far along musical lines. It is true that there are theory
classes, but these classes do not give the pupils an opportunity to see and
hear musical affairs. That is one object of "L'F.tude." It plans to present
some musical attraction every week in Assembly and now and then a large
concert, in which the members take part. Good music, too, no jazz! Our
young people are cultivated enough along jazz lines.
This club takes into membership anyone who is seriously interested
in music. He does not need to be a virtuoso, but he must like music well
enough to strive forward willingly and better himself for the benefit of his
Alma Mater. If he wishes to become a member of L'Etude, all he needs
to do is to give his name to some member of the club. This member will
put his name up to be voted on in meeting. L'Etude holds business meetings
every Monday noon in the Auditorium, while every two weeks a program is
given at the home of one of the members. The program meetings have been
very successful, and a source of much enjoyment and value to the members.
Plans have been made to give a big concert at F.. F. A. on May 18. A
number of the members, assisted by a few outsiders, will give an interesting
program in which some unique features will be included.
Come! Let everybody show his spirit and help support this fine organ-
ization, not by jeering and making fun of it, but by attending its musical
affairs and carefully following its various activities. '
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S. S. S.
The School Spirit Society of Elmira Free Academy is rapidly coming
to the front. Early in December a group of enthusiastic girls assembled in
Room 12 and determined to have a club for the purpose of creating school
spirit throughout various classes and organizations. Sylvia Kotrba, the orig-
inator of the school spirit idea, was unanimously elected president. Miss
Kotrba has been very successful as an officer and the members are all very
fond of her. Myrtle Palmer was chosen vice-president, Edith Ford, secre-
tary, and Florence Ford, treasurer. Lois Abbott was named Vindex reporter
for the "peppy" organization. After much discussion, brown and gold were
chosen as club colors.
It was necessary as well as wise that the group of girls have a "guiding
handv. Miss Ruth Cole was elected adviser and has been a very helpful and
interested friend. Her winning ways have a great influence on the enthus-
iastic organization.
The society has done much to fulfill its purpose and is planning to do
many other things. The members, under the management of Ruth Nathen-
son, have sold season tickets for the baseball games and also for the Lockport
Debate which was held here recently.
One of the interesting features that the club enjoyd was a "spread" in
the Domestic Science room. Miss Cole was a guest of honor and offered a
few words for the success of the club. After a few toasts, with Miss Kotrba
presiding as toast-mistress, a pleasing entertainment was given by several
of the members, including Edith Ford, Stella Siegel, Ruth Nathenson, Flor-
ence Platt, Myrtle Palmer, Rebecca Golos, Aurelia Greatsinger, and Marion
Matthews.
A party, to be held the latter part of May, is already being planned
and the committees have been appointed.
At each meeting of the society, after the business discussion, "yells"
led by our cheer leaders, Edith Ford and Caroline Kotrba, are practiced so
that we can do our part at the games.
It is evident that with a nucleus of about 35 members the organization
has started some splendid work and deserves the support and co-operation of
every one in E. F. A.
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THE GIRLS' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The purpose of this organization is to study the vocational opportuni-
ties for the young Women in Elmira, to give its members a broader View of
the world's work, to connect the work of the public schools with the life of
the community, and to assist the Senior and Boys' Chamber of Commerce
in its work of advancing the general welfare of our city.
The ofhcers of this club are:
President ............... .... ll 'lary Espey
Vice-President ............ .. . Margaret Hogan
Assistant Vice-President . . . . . . Anna McMurray
Secretary ............... ...... V era Moyer
Treasurer ............................ Charlotte Bauer
Due to the fact that the club has just been organized, there has not
been time for much definite work. However, we assisted the Senior Chamber
of Commerce in the "Clean Up XVeek". One of the main objects of the or-
ganization is to visit the different offices and manufacturing plants, thereby
getting a broader View of the outside world.
The following are qualified for membership:
Bauer, Charlotte Mathews, Marion
Cooper, Frances McMurray, Anna
Crane, Maude Mitchell, jean
Cullen, Florence Mortimer, Maude
Espey, Mary Moyer, Vera
Fitzmartin, Margaret Pease, Encie
Gardner, Margaret Shaw, Marion
Hogan, Margaret Spence, Margaret
James, Gertrude Kohn, Eileen
Miss Lucy Leverich-Faculty Adviser
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THE ORCHESTRA
Johnson, Singerhoff, Slutzky, Brown, Pettingill, Dale, Patterson, Seeley, Everetts,
Mattriski, Rice, Ensworth, Bement, Haggerty, Ewing, Byrne, Cleveland, Pitts, Seeley,
Bystrom, Budd.
ORCHESTRA
This enterprising organization has made excellent progress during the
past year. Much of its success is due to the careful attention which its skilled
director, Mr. Bement, has given it. Regular rehearsals are held every Tues-
day noon in the auditorium. Although the Orchestra is of fairly good size,
it will welcome any other young people who wish to offer their services.
The present performers are as follows:
VIOLINS
Donald Brown Ruth Ewing Elva Pitts
Genevieve Budd Richard Everetts Nathan Slutzky
Elizabeth Byrne Marie Haggerty Marjorie Seeley
Lillian Bystrom Reynolds Johnson Donald Seeley
Lucille Cleveland Valerian Mattriski Norma Rice
Charles Dale Edward Pettingill Paul VVeale
Emma Ensworth, Piano Donald Miller, lst Trumpet
Alice Murphey, Cello Donald Patterson, 2nd Trumpet
Harold Davis, lst Horn Bertram Singerhoff, 3rd Trumpet
Lawrence Sides, 2nd Horn Jeremiah Parker, Trombone
Frederick Searles, Drums
The Orchestra is quite proud of its newly-acquired ability to perform
classical selections and is to be congratulated on the fine showing which it
made in the musical program for the Senior Play.
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THE VINDEX
Miss Parks, Troy, Chapman, Miss Younians, Ferris, Miss Haupt, Pettit, Birchard,
Burris, Parker, Bullard, Vetter, Fraser, Shafer, Fay, Bement, Budd.
"THE VINDEX"
At the beginning of the year, the Vindex Board made the change from
a magazine to a newspapery Many of the students were persistent in favor-
ing the booklet form. In spite of small subscription, bitter criticism, financial
difficulty, the staff would not accept defeat. Now, perhaps, a few, but only a
very few, favor the old style paper. In fact, the "VindeX" now has one of the
largest circulations of any high school publication, making profits instead of losses.
Miss Mabel I. Haupt, literary adviser, is responsible for the success.
Her untiring efforts, her countless hours of labor, however, were not given in
vain. Charles F. Bullard, editor-in-chief, proved himself capable and worthy
of so high a position. Let us not forget his assistant, Violet May Parker,
who was for "VindeX" hrst, last, and always. Ernest Vetter, business man-
ager, and Robert Ferris, advertising manager, were indispensable to the
financial side of our paper.
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DEBATING TEAM
Charles Amberg, Miss Quinlan CCoachD, Leo Bolley
George Shafer George Huston
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL BINGO-E. F. A. DEBATE AT BINGHAM-
TON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, MARCH 9, 1923.
Thirteen has always been superstitiously regarded as an unlucky num-
ber, but this old feeling was broken when the Ciceros of E. F. A.'s 1923 Dc-
bating Team defeated the VVebsters of Bingo on their own platform in the
thirteenth annual debate, making seven victories for fair E. F. A. and only
six for dejected Bingo. Incidentally, ours was the second Elmira team to
beat Bingo in Bingo.
George S. Shafer, '24, opened the debate with an eloquent attack on
the evils of the present system of private owners and operators of the coal
mines. He left a good impression and started his team towards victory.
Kenneth White, Bingo's first speaker, replied with a somewhat drawn-out
speech spent in definition rather than argument. Edward Houston, '24,
sprang to his feet and told Bingo a few pointers concerning the question, de-
livering a Eery and enthusiastic address. Kendall Roberts, Bingo's leader,
delivered a strong return, but Leo Bolley, '23, Elmira's staunch leader, soon
broke down Roberts' arguments by an excellent delivery. Bolley would have
shamed Demosthenes himself. Gordon Tripp, Bingo's last speaker, "tripped"
on his speech with his muddled facts.
The rebuttal speech of Eddie Houston was a masterpiece and clinched
the victory for Elmira. The Bingo newspapers declared it one of the finest
heard in Bingo in many years. Staunch old Bolley also boomed his best.
Pandemonium broke loose among the 500 E. F. A. delegates, who
triumphantly bore away the coveted Amherst Trophy.
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SENIOR PLAY CAST
Wright, Burt, Quinlan CCoachD, Ferris, Banfield
Bolley, Fraser, Mack, Sanborne
Haase, Hamilton, Carr
SENIOR PLAY
May llth and 12th the Senior Class presented their annual play in the
High School Auditorium.
If you have ever witnessed Augustus C. Thomas' "Come Out of the
Kitchen", either on the stage or on the screen, you will agree that our own
capable cast, coached so skillfully by Miss Quinlan, gave a performance quite
as entertaining as the original company.
The cast, all members of which deserve an equal amount of credit, is
as follows:
Olivia Dangerfield or Jane Ellen ..... ..
Elizabeth Dangerheld or Arminta ..... . .
. . . . .Jean Fraser
. .Madelyn Mack
.Milton Burt
Thomas Banfield
.Leon Sanborne
. . .Virginia Carr
.Elizabeth Haase
.Leo Bolley
. . .Robert Ferris
. . .Theodore Wright
Mandy fcoloredj . . . . . .
Paul Dangerheld or Smithfield ....... .......
Charles Dangerfield or Brindleberry .... ....
Burton Crane ...................... . . .
Mrs. Falkner ............... ....
Cora Falkner ..... . . .
Randy Weeks .... .......
Solon Tucker .... . .
Tom Lefferts .....
.Sarah Hamilton
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ATHLETIC COUNCIL
Halliday, Riley, Ferris, DeFilippo, VViser
Pitts, Kingston, Austin, Bolley, Fields
The personnel of the Athletic Council of the past school year is as
follows:
Honorary President... ...... F. R. Parker
President ........... ......... L eo Bolley
Secretary ........... .,.. G eorge Kingston
Treasurer ............ ...... R . M. Austin
Manager of Football ...... .. .... ..Charles Barber
Manager of Basketball .... ..... R aneri De Filippo
Manager of Baseball .... ........ I oseph Riley
Manager of Track .... .... D onald Halliday
Captain of Football ......................... Ward Fields
Captain of Basketball ....................... Joseph Riley
Student Representatives-Donald Wiser, Robert Ferris, Joseph Pitts.
The Athletic Association has been very busy this school year, due to
the fact that our teams have won so many honors. The Association gave
sweaters and gold football watch charms to the letter men in football, and
they also gave sweaters to the letter men in basketball.
They are backing up Baseball by helping in the sale of season tickets,
and expect to go "over the top." ,
E. F. A. is organizing at the present time a track team, under the
supervision of our competent coaches. As this book goes to press, the mem-
bers of this team are not yet selected but "The Archive" thinks that our
Track team is going to be a credit to us, as our other teams have been. We
know that much pleasure and benefit is to be derived from it. We extend
our best wishes for success.
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He calls practice every night-
"Moses" Hirst.
And his constant cry is "light"-
Dauntless Hirst.
Oh, his training's mighty tough,
For he surely "treats ,em rough",
But, believe me, you cannot bluff
Arthur Hirst.
VVhen we slacken on the held,
Look at Hirst.
His expression is congealed,
Anxious Hirst.
But when our "old fight" appears
And calls forth the rousing cheers,
There's a smile 'round both his ears-
Happy Hirst.
MR. HIRST
He1'e's our valiant coach and man,
Arthur Hirst.
Shuns the limelight when he can,
Modest Hirst.
He is clever and he's wise,
He's a wonder for his size,
And he doesn't advertise-
Do you, Hirst?
All the nice things that are said
About Hirst,
Simply cannot turn his head,
Can they, Hirst?
In the glory that we've won
You're the "man behind the gun",
So for all that you have done,
Thank you, Hirst.
OUR FOOTBALL TEAM
Never has E. F. A. had such a football team as that of '22! just think
of it! Our boys won the state championship for us!
At each game was a splendid crowd of students and general public.
At each game, the crowd came to cheer our boys, to let them know they had
our support. One by one we met our former rivals. With the memory still
living of former defeats, and with iron determination, one by one our boys
crushed their opponents.
The biggest day in this term's history was "Bingo" day. F.. F. A. gave
Bingo a grand reception. The parade, which was a quarter of a mile in
length, formed at E. F. A. The grand stands at Dunn Field were packed, and
the Bingo representation surely made itself felt. They were going to "clean
up for us" but!! our boys were in every way superior.
VVe had defeated everyone on our schedule. The final game was with
Oneida, on Thanksgiving day. That was the game that was to decide whether
we should have the championship. There were over 6,000 people present
to cheer our boys. Oneida gained 3 points at the beginning. Then neither
team gained until the last few seconds of play when our boys tied the score.
Although this game was a tie, an official comparison of records brought it
about that the championship was awarded to E. F. A.
F.. F. A. will always remember the wonderful team that won for it the
state championship. Why should it not?
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BASKET BALL
So near and yet so far! Yes! Our basket ball team worked wonders.
It nearly "copped" the southern tier championship for us. But we shall have
to be content with the satisfaction of having come so near having it this
year, just as we are happy over having actually won the football champion-
ship.
How jubilant we were when we gave the Bingo basketeers a trounc-
ing! VVe would have been happy if we had won no other game but that.
The execution was excellent. Every man functioned with clock-like pre-
cision. Our score mounted, 1, 2, 4, 8, and up to 26, while Bingo's was held
at a maximum of 18.
Our boys deserve E. F. A.'s gratitude. Next year nearly all those
basket ball stars will be out in other walks of life. E. F. A. hopes success
and happiness for them. The '23 class extends sincere wishes that our
Alma Mater's next team will be as much credit to it as our present one.
R. De Filippo
Position Field Goals Foul Goals Total Points
. R. F. 49 80 178
L. Sadler ...... . L. F. 27 0 54
H. McNamara Center 39 1 79
Riley QCapt.j .... . R. G. 16 24 56
A. De Filippo . L. G. 22 1 45
A. McNamara .... ... R. F. 6 0 12
Johnson ....... . . Center 2 0 4
Baxter ...... . L. F. 2 0 4
VViser .... . L. G. 2 0 4
Spencer .... . L. G. 0 0 0
Totals . . . ....... . 165 106 436
TEAM SCHEDULE AND SCORES
December 8 ...................... E. F. A. 13 Horseheads 6
December 16 .... .... E . F. A. 22 Cortland 19
December 22 .... .... E . F. A. 33 Owego 3
January 5 .. .... E. F. A. 13 U. E. 5
January 6 . .... E. F. A. 31 Sayre 21
January 13 . .... E. F. A. 28 Johnson City 18
January 19 . .... E. F. A. 25 Bingo 12
January 26 .. .. E. F. A. 26 Norwich 21
February 2 .. .. E. F. A. 32 Cortland 18
February 9 .. .. E. F. A. 24 Owego 21
February 16 .. .... E. F. A. 26 U. E. 20
February 24 .. .... E. F. A. 47 Horseheads 13
March 3 . .... E. F. A. 15 Johnson City 17
March 7 . .... E. F. A. 17 Norwich 44
March 9 . .... E. F. A. 26 Bingo 18
March 13 .. .... E. F. A. 19 Norwich 30
March 23 .... .... E . F. A. 39 Meeker's 14
TOTALS . . . ........ 436 300
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Clemens A,O1mstead Spencer O'Conner
Espey O'Dea Baxter
E. Olmstead Atwater
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL DIRECTORATE
Elizabeth O'Dea ........... Captain Catherine Atwater ........ Manager
Miss Frances O'Connor ...... Coach
PLAYERS
Catherine Atwater, r.f. ..
Elizabeth O'Dea, s. c. . . .
Mary Espey, c. ...... .
Elizabeth Olmsted, r. g.
Florence Clemens, l. g. ..
Margaret Baxter, f.
Alma Olmsted, 1. f.
Vera Spencer, g. ..
Mary L. Bruce, f. .. ..
Ruth Ewing, f. . . . .
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Elmira, Dec. 22 ..
Elmira, Jan. 5
Ithaca, Jan. 12
At Elmira, Ian. 19 .... . ........ .
At Cook Academy, Jan. Z6 ......
At Elmira, Feb. 2 ..............
At Ovvego, Feb. 9 ..............
At Union Endicott, Feb. 16 .....
At Elmira, Feb. 23 ...... . ...... .
At Elmira, March 2 ...... .....
At Binghamton, March 9 .......
At Waverly, March 14 ... .... .
Total ....
GAMES
F. F. A
F. F. A
F. F. A
F. F. A
F. F. A
F. F. A
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trials. QSee March 9j. Those who will receive their E are: Catherine At-
water, Elizabeth O'Dea, Mary Espey, Elizabeth Olmsted, Florence Clemens,
Vera Spencer, Margaret Baxter and Alma Olmsted. .
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BASE BALL
This year, E. F. A. intends to turn out such a baseball team as it has
never put out before.
Our other teams have won us a reputation to be envied.
Our baseball tea1n is going to show us to be as proficient in that sport
as we are in the others.
The boys have been faithfully attending practice directed by our effl-
cient coaches. What they have done for football, then basketball, they are
striving to do for the baseball team. As our coach said, "One must have
the material to work with in making a team." That we have.
It is now near the end of the school year. Its greater part has been
almost a continuous line of victories. As this book goes to press, no base-
this term's sport as it was begun
Following is the line-up of
D. VViser, A. McNamara
Frisk, Thrasher ..
J. Riley ........
P. Friedman ....
Banheld ......
Titus ............
H. McNamara
L. Bolley, I. Smith
F. Woocl, Slavin
But we know that F.. F. A. will close
ball games have yet been played.
-with Victory!
the team :
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Catchers
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Right Field
SCHEDULE
April 28 . . .
May 5
May 9 ....
May 12
May 19
May 23
May 26
June 6 . . .
June 13
June 23
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Watkins
Meekers' Business Institute
Meekers' Business Institute
N.Y.S.R.
Wednesday Games at Washington Park
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ALUMNI REGISTER
Not since 1910 has any attempt been made to complete a register of
Elmira Free Academy Alumni. This year we aimed to prepare a list of our
graduates since that time. The task has been rather discouraging, chiefly
because lack of funds prevented the "follow-up" work nec
effort successful. We hope, however, that the work we have begun will be con-
tinued by succeeding classes, until in a few years our Alumni Record will be as
complete as that of any college.
Class of 1862
J. Amelia Munson
James R. Monks
Class of 1863
Sarah T, Haskell
Class of 1864
Anna Beesley
Mary A. Cummins
Helen G. Davenport
Isabella S. Disbrow
Fannie Jane Holland
Emma M. Nye
Minnie E. Pickering
Maggie R. Sadler
Arahsteen A. Smith
William E. Pickering
John D. Ryan
Class of 1865
Lillie A. Beers
Eliza W. Bement
Mary Hazard
Alice T. Jones
Ellen E. Niles
Lina A. Randall
Clara M. Vermilya
Charles H. Gridley
Griif D. Palmer
Lucius Robinson
Gabriel W. Wisner
Class of 1866
No Graduates
Class of 1867
Isidore Anderson
Louise C. Armstrong
Martha L. Bidwell
Charles B. Bovler
Ella A. Bridgman
Mira Burke
Frank H. Cowen
Lizzie Cummins
Emma Denton
Henry K. Gilbert
Harriet N. Moore
Mary Hastings Morse
Mary Emily Norton
Mary A. Palmer
Henry Stephen Redfield
Caroline Roper
Addie C. Steele
Charles P. Thurston
Julia A. Thurston
Mary Frances Willard
Frankie Young
Class of 1868
Nellie B. Cummins
Amelia Fielding
Henrietta Flett
Adele A. Gleason
Florence May Marsh
Franta C. Patchin
Harriet L. TenBroeck
John E, Weaver
Class of 1869
Will E. Ayers
Bridget Marie Brodie
Harry S. Brooks
Mariana A. Brush
Fannie Clark
Katherine I. Coddington
Margaret M. Coddington
Lottie R. Congdon
Nettie Dounce
James Gallavan
Emmett S. Goff
Hattie S. Gridley
VVilliam N. Hatch
Libbie H. Hamer
Ellen B, Kingsley
Jacob Schwartz
Rena Kingsley
Frances B. Knapp
Anna D. Mason
Allie E. Moulton
Jennie L. Palmer
Anna Rose
Helen F. Smith
Carrie E, Thorne
Augusta VanLew
Class of 1870
Clement D. Bainbridge
John A. Bigelow
Clara A. Davidson
Fred Eaton
J. Sloat Fassett
Anna A. Frisbie
Clayton R. Gerity
Guinn Guinnip
Fannie E. Hart
Susan H. Hayes
Sarah R. Kingsley
George W. Knox
Amelia A. Lown
Emily A. Nelson
Mary Ann Potter
Mattie E. Sampson
Laura Stephenson
Class of 1871
Ella K. Beecher
Milton H. Beckwith
Emma H. Beers
Louise F. Blampied
Fremont Benjamin
Anna F. Byrne
Frederick Dundas
Charles A. Eaton
George T. Finch
Clara E. Fitch
Henry Flood
Anna E. Grandin
Cora L. Hillabrant
Lillian R. Lowman
Eugenia Losie
Lottie McGovern
Mary A. Turner
Charles M. Tompkins
Sarah C. Smith
Mary McLaughlin
Kate VanWagoner
essary to make such an
Class of 1872
Sarah Knapp Baldwin
Isabelle Bidwell
Isador Biggs
Josephine A. Bullard
Mary J. Farley
Hattie Hart
Josie A. Hisom
Hannah M. Norton
Laura A. Palmer
Julia E. Roe
Frances Wells Roosa
Loretta J. Roper
Mary E. Schoheld
Violetta Smith
Louella E. Weed
Ida A, Whitley
Edwin F. Church
Frank M. Hayes
William P. McKnight
John Moore
Walter Lloyd Smith
Wilton Merle Smith
John B. Stanchtield
Class of 1873
Joann C. Austin
Alice Lantry Ballard
Jennie Cook
Catherine B. Cummins
Julia E. Fassett
Mary Louise Fassett
Alice E. Gibson
M. Alice Lariew
Helcn J. Perry
Linnie Rockwell
Carrie G. Squire
Emma Swan
Mary E. Tousey
Nan E. Woodford
Alexander C. Eustace
James H. Fountain
Henry Ward Beecher Foster
John NV. Kelly
Harden DeValson Pratt
Willard N, Pratt
Willam R. Rathbun
Edwin C. Rice
YV. Dox Wey
Class of 1874
Martha M. Chapman
Mary Cooley
Mary Cotton
Mary A. Cross
Genie A. Dater
Belle Dounce
Jennie A. Eustace
Sarah A. Fuller
Ida M. Godfrey
Emma O'Farrell
Harriet O,Neill
Annie Schwartz
Eda L. Scott
Anna F. Scoville
Eva S. Smith
Sara Helen Stilwell
Mary V. Squire
Julia B. Thompson
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Susan A. Thompson
Nellie U. Weaver
Anna M, NVilkin
Ola Baker Comfort
Albert J. Daniels
Joseph Dundas
Thomas A. Dundas
Charles lil, Fassett
Herman Joerg
VVi1liam Lincoln McKay
James B. Minier
Gaylord A. Pratt
John Charles Fremont Tillson
George W. Weaver
Class of 1875
Frances L. Bowman
Emma Byrne
Louise Davis
Emily Elston
Nellie L. George
Fannie Lown
Addie Rockwell
Florence L. Smith
Reba Thomas
Fred S. Ayres
William O. Bacon
Frank S. Bentley
George Dounce
George L. Hisom
John C. Melville
Arthur Pratt
Claude L. Stillman
W'yatt C, Stone
Class of 1876
Hattie E. Aspinwall
Kate E. Calligan
Kate B. Erlich
Clara Knapp
M. Adele Pratt
Emily F. Riley
Hattie E. Roberts
Anna E. Shipman
Theresa Schwartz
Adell Sidney
Anna M. Swan
Clarence A. Brown
Louis Brown
D, Webster Fuller
Charles W. Hozheimer
Boyd McDowell
Theodore M. McKnight
Louis G. Rathbun
Edward Drake Roe, Jr.
Albert J. Vickery
Class of 1877
Hattie A. Barber
Josie H, Carey
Cynthia Clapp
J. Estelle Farnham
Viola L. Fishler
Mary Higgins
Helen A. Jones
Jennie Story
Genie I. Tomlinson
Grace E. Welles
Casper G. Decker
Fred N. Dounce
Joseph P. Eustace
Pulaski Brant Roper
Henry B. Welles
Christmas Class of 1878
Gabrielle Brooks
Sue Cooley
Johanna Moore
Agnes Murdoch
Theodora Norton
Evelyn Shipman
Anna M. Strode
Carrie A. Stuart
Theresa L. Tuch
Burton S. Chamberlin
Robert B. Corey
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Alexander T. Cowell
Henry L. Fassett
William E, Hart
Carlton K. Hevener
Milton Albert Nobles
Charles H. Tomlinson
Josephine Beardslee
Hannah E. Beckwith
Mira J. Evens
Hattie B. Godfrey
Elizabeth Monks
Sophia R. Nafe
May Norton
Lillian Palmer
Mary E. Seely
Laura B. Smith
Minnie D. Stow
Ida L. Trescott
Minnie E, NVare
Katherine L. Weaver
James Cannon, Jr.
Thomas H. Gartland
John Murray
John M. Potter
Lewis A. Robertson
Edward K, Tidd
James D. Walker
Otto W. Weyer
Class of 1879
Isabel Baker
Flora E. Bovier
Margaret S. Cooley
Lydia H. Cross
Mary Dempsey
lda F. Drury
Eliza Fitzgibbon
Mary A. Hillabrant
Mary A. Kidder
Louise L. Partridge
Bridget E. Sheehan
Anna G. Smith
Nellie F. Ware
Abbie VVilkin
John M. Connelly
Henry A. Dexter
XVilliam T. Dunn
John Finlay
Franklin Fishler
Harry Natt Hoffman
Fred M. Howell
Percy L, Lang
David M. Pratt
Artemus W. Reynolds
Hollis C. Robertson
James M. Shepard
Ray Tompkins
Class of 1880
Helen M. Albro
Annie Bigelow
Mary C. Brady
Hattie L. Browne
M. Louise Dias
Belle Dillisten
Nellie G. Farley
Belle Garritt
Margaret Griffin
Carrie Hankins
Barbara E. Hart
S, Jennie McPherson
Anna Neish
Maria Shannon
Caroline Fenton Spencer
Emma XVatrous
Edward J. Clark
Patrick Dempsey
Mark S. Eustace
John G. Farwell
George S. Hull
Cassius A. Hibbard
VVilliam E, V. Kemp
Charles Mander
Thaddeus Up de Graff, Jr.
George A. White
Class of 1881
M. Lena Drake
Eva L. Greene
Minta Harding
Eleanor E. Harris
Mary F. Higgins
Gwenellian Jones
Fannie Merritt
Katherine Mungovan
Minnie M. Ruch
Katherine Schornstheimer
Rachel E. Sellner
Nellie L. VanDuyne
VVilliam Amberg
Harry M, Beardsley
Cameron B. Dean
Noble Bl. Fox
Thomas C. G. Kemp
Daniel F. Maloney
John A. Parkinson
W'illiam NV, Putney
Henry C. Spaulding
Class of 1882
Fannie L. D. Bidwell
Bertha M. Brainerd
Jane L. Clark
M. Louise Godfrey
Elizabeth A. Hogan
Sue T. Huntley
Mary Ella Jones
Carrie Parshall
Sue B. Riley
Samuel C. Burchell
Fred Davis
George McCann
Sterling Miller
Francis Richardson
Charles Thomas
Robbins D. Wright
Class of 1883
Blanche K. Barney
Cora M. Bunnell
Julia Burchell
Martha E. Campbell
Alice M. Chapman
Helena M, Elmore
Elizabeth Fenner
Blanche Fishler
Jessie E. Gonzales
Mary J. Griffin
Eva Ingham
Jennie C. King
Ella M. Leavitt
lda Levy
Agnes Rowan
Lena A. Ryan
Mary J. Stone
Cristine A. Walker
Edward P. Aspinwall
George R. Baldwin
William T. Cahaley
VVilliam E. Carnochan
Romeo H. Curtis
Frank E. McGovern
Charles H. McKnight
George Morgan McKnight
George Congdon Miller
John E. O'Neill
William B. Stratton
Richard Hull Thurston
Class of 1884
hlary Eaton
Eva A. Elston
Margaret Finlay
Bertha Freudenheim
Maud Fuller
Jeannette Gamper
Frances D, Guion
Ada L. Inscho
Clara Jarvis
Emma Lee
Alice A. Lever
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Elmira Losie
Theresa McArdle
Emma Munro
Sue O'Neill
Josie Sheahan
Alice Swift
John Henry Birmingham
Francis J. Byrne
Fred Casady
C. Robert Collingwood
William Barton Dickinson
Abraham Friendly
Frank Gray
John Hall Griffith
Tracy Guthrie
David N. Heller
Michael Burt Heller
Thomas W. Hotchkiss
Harry G. Johnson
Mercur Lowman
Hubert C. Mandeville
John G, McDowell
Thomas Moffit
William C. Peebles
Guy W. Shoemaker
Edwin Swift
James Walsh
Harvey White
Edwin Wiseman
Class of 1885
Mabel Bally
Kate Foley
Mary J. Galatian
Minnie Griswold
Esther Seward Hall
Elizabeth Ingham
Nellie S. Larkin
Isabel Nixon
Mary J. O'Bryon
Jennie Preswick
Mittie C. Thorne
Anna Waldorff
Ida D. Walker
Katherine Louise VVard
Charles Bullard
Joseph Burns
Michael Danaher
Charles L, Dickinson
Frederick Durland
Fred C. Hart
Frederick E. Hawkes
William Hendricks
Albert Lowman
VValter Coleman Parker
Frederick W. Swan
Class of 1886
Grace Allington
Carrie R. Baker
Jennie Eastman Call
Mabel Davis
Nellie V. Davis
Emma E. Dobell
Alice L. Fitten
Margaret A. Flynn
Martha E. Galatian
Margaret Moore
Jennie Stapleton
Flora N. Swift
Mary H. Williams
George A. Jones
Dennis P. Lynch
Mills T. Duryea
George W. Edminster
Fenwick Ellis
Wilbur P. Fish
Charles Shattuck Fox
Fred G. Gerow
Charles A. Goodrich
William W. Gregg
Tracy B. Griswold
Frank S. Miller
Frederick Pratt Reynolds
William Schornstheimer
D. E. Warren
Charles A. White
Frank W. White
Class of 1887
Mary E. Bovay
Alice L. Bryan
Kathryne T. Cahaley
Annie Cotton
Alice A. Curtis
Josephine Frost
Fannie Haight
Caroline G. MacClave
Kate C. McMahon
Minnie A. Murphy
Lillie J. Norwood
Julia O'Brien
Catherine J. O'Gorman
Edith T. Riggs
Maggie M. Rodgers
A. Irene Scudder
Ella J. Skeahan
George NValdo Vinton
Arthur C. Alger
I.. Duane Atwater
Walter C, Byrne
Hovey Everitt Copley
Patrick Stephen Daly
George Lansing Davis
Frank E. DeWaters
VVilliam Madison Earle
Charles J. Harrison
Reeve B. Howland
Charles Herman Kent
Carl Ferdinand Klaus
Fred LaCoste
Hollis H. Mills
William Westcott Perry
Tracy Harriet Robertson
William Minier Thompson
William Edgar Tuttle, Jr.
Edwin Lincoln Wildman
Albert Mack Wittenberg
Class of 1888
Jeannette E. Covert
Cora Allen Derby
Elizabeth M. Doherty
Carrie E. Fillingham
Nellie Gates Fitch
Fannie Minerva Frost
Anna E. Genger
Frances Helena Gorman
Katherine G. Hogan
Mary Ellen Hogan
Mary Mangan
Harriet Louise McGovern
Jennie B. Miller
Lena Miller
Ellen O'Dea
Helen Carrie Parmenter
Fannie Louise Prescott
Alida Smith
Nina Wheadon Stanton
Anna Rachel Taylor
Cora Edna West
Frances Cornelia West
Grace Walton Whitlock
Herbert Norman Babcock
Harry Lee Bogart
Arthur Woodward Booth
Arland Lewis Darling
Edward C. Dempsey
Francis X. Disney
Sylvester Beard French
Moses F. Fybush
Albert Howard Gould
Thomas Wortman Gould
Claude Sanford Haynes
Frank N. Jewett
Peter Paul Linneed
Harry Seymour Pearse
Henry Louis Purdy
Willam Burch Rogers
Frank Ellsworth Sunderlin
Frank Gilbert Swift
Thomas John Wilkin
William Curtis White
Class of 1889
Caroline Bennett Chase
Mary Helen Clark
Maud May Disney
Helen Louise Dunn
Theresa L. Gartland
Josephine Agnes Genger
Marcia Debora Gibbs
Ellen Gordon
Minnie Isabelle Gruber
Mary C. Hiester
Elizabeth Hurley
May Louise Kellogg
Elizabeth M. Knipp
Mabel Little
Margaret McNamara
Mary Ellen McNamara
Rose Agnes McNamara
Isabel Louise Merchant
Josephine C. O'Connor
Rachel Evelyn Solomon
Lena May Strait
Jessie Kate Symonds
Edward Anderson Brooks
Thaddeus P. Elmore
Ferdinand Haase, Jr.
Arthur M. Lewald
Patrick Henry Mack
George Franklin Martin
Joseph A. Schloss
Darwin Eaton Stiles
William Scott Walker
Charles Ellis Whitlock
David E. Wilson
Class of 1890
Grace Mildred Alliger
Margaret A. Brown
Prudence Adelia Draper
Susannah Ellis
Mary Catherine Farley
Josephine Beatrice Flynn
Emma Sharpstein Haight
Lucy C, Jones
Helen A. Kaufelt
Louise B. Leavitt
Margaret A. Linneen
Cordelia S. Losey
Claretta Norwood
Mary Catherine O'Leary
Jane Reardon
Alice Louise Roper
Rita Lord Scudder
Mary Katherine Smith
Molka Soble
Jane' Ann Stannard
Edith Claire Stobo
Anna Beatrice Tobin
Bertha E. Tomlinson
Sibyl Griswold Tubbs
Ethel Mette Vance
Martha S. Warnock
Dora Marie Weyer
Julia P. Weyer
Wilfrid Irving Booth
Arthur Stewart Conklin
Daniel W. Dexter
William Biele Edson
Henry Hoffman Holbert
Charles Cornwell Hudson
Frederick Ford Jewett
Richard T. Lonergan
Warren L. Miller
George Westlake Morse
VVilliam Joseph O'Neil
Peter Wintermute
A. Vllelling Wykoff
Class of 1891
Myra Luthera Adams
Mary Olive Bullard
Mabel Cornelia Daggett
Flora Virginia Frost
Olive Cecil Garritt
Grace James
Frances Louise Lynch
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Cora Ogden
Minnie Estrella Phillips
Marie L. Singerhotl
Mary Jeannette Skeahan
Gertrude Edinger Stephens
Florence E. Sullivan
Mary Gregory VVaterhouse
VVilliam Ayer Baldwin
Shirley NVest Bowles
Henry Lawrence Davis
Frederick McQuhae Falck
James Brownlow Gordon
Francis Hall
Herbert S. Hastings
Leon Theodore Lewald
Joseph C. Lynch
Edgar Labolt Mayo
Hubert Minier Merrill
Leon Dwight Moody
Charles Warren Pettit
Charles Barton Reynolds
Bennett Minier Sherman
Floyd G. TenBroeck
Arthur DeArmand Tuttle
Henry Brooks VanDuzer
Sherry Augustus Warner
Clinton Randolph Wyckoff
Class of 1892
Louise V, Bales
Grace Cornwell Bogart
Julia E. Carrier
Mary Costello
Bertha Philimena FitzGerald
Elizabeth Louise Gorman
Anna Adelia Howland
VVilhelmina C. Lappe
Margaret A. Lorch
Rosa H, Lucy
Anna M. McMal'on
J. Maud Prescott
Emma Flodd Rhoades
Lena Schornstheimer
Clara B. Shaw
Bertha Ann Wilcox
Wayland Olsen Bagley
Emerson Batterson
Maxwell Stephens Cooley
Henry W. Gilbert
J. John Hassett
Robert Alison Holmes
Samuel Burton Holzhcimer
Thomas J. Leyden
Benjamin F. Levy
Edward Palmer Rapelyea
Julian Mills Round
Melvla T. Shelford
Rudolph W'arner VanNorden
William VVittenberg
Class of 1893
Mary K. Bower
Grace Emyra Colvin
E. lllay Edson
Grace Elma Fisher
Margaret I. Fitten
Katherine C, Griffcs
Ruth M, Hathaway
Margaret Jones
Helen Marsh Keefe
Harriet Nina Kellogg
Minnie M. Knipp
Esther Emma Lever
Mary Linneen
Frances M. MacDowcil
Ellen McMahon
Harriet Camilla Neef
Katherine J, O'Brien
Grace Lucile Patterson
Albertine Pike
Millicent L. Reynolds
Grace C. Robeson
Frances M. Sarstield
Lydia I. Scovill
Saretta Soble
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Maud Evelyn Talbot
Mary Fleet Thomas
M. Lillian VanBuren
Frances May Wormley
Joseph Daniel Bermingham
Arthur Harold Burdick
H. Myron Daggett
Frank Orleo Elliott
Thomas Francis Fennell
Harley Stuart Gibbs
Claude Dunning Ham
VVilliam Stephen Hiester
George Albertus Kenyon
Frederic Alonzo Kimball
Charles Hilands MacNeil
Joseph E, O'Leary
XVilliam Bert Ormsby
VValter H. Ottman
James Bissett Pratt
Joseph Benedict Rosenback
Charles Alonzo Simmons
Frank Walton Smith
W'illiam Crooks Thro
John Ford Tremain
Class of 1894
Elizabeth Mabel Bryan
Ellen Veronica Cosgrove
Julia May Davis
Amelia Grace Gartland
Harriet Foley Gorman
Stella Sunderlin Gould
Nellie Pearl Howland
Frances Rolinson Keefe
Sophia Mabel Merritt
l.ida May O'Bryon
Helen Ludovica O'Neill
Lillian R. Strauss
Minnie Rose Stanton
Aseneth M. Swan
Lillian Edna Thompson
Florence Evalen Wilmot
louis Charles Andrews
John Joseph Crowley
Ross George Garritt
Philip Bertram Genger
Herbert Judson Hunn
Howard Miller Ingraham
Edwin Brown Jenks
Jesse T. Peck Kenyon
Chas. Herman Wilhelm Lap
Ross George Loop
Harry Markson
Ray VVallace Niver
Francis Patrick O'Neil
Ely VVatson Personius
George Gardner Reynolds
Stephen Edward Rose
Charles Soble ,
Mortimer L00 Sullivan
Samuel Gilbert Hathaway T
Robert Francis Walsh
Class of 1895
linda Julia Baldwon
Anna Frances Brady
Ella Cartwright
XVilhelmina Deister
Clara Cornelia Dockstader
Evangeline Dupre
Helen Gertrude Englebreck
Lillian Abbott Foster
Daisy Clare Hinkle
Cecil Belle Jenks
Laure Canfield Manley
Mary Rebecca Marcuson
Susan Norwood
Nellie Augusta Ottman
Minnie Samuel
Frances Aressa Simpson
Adelaide Olivia Smith
Lena Isabelle Snyder
Emma Maud Tillman
Ada Maria Wingrave
Mary Frances Wixon
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Charles Franklin Abbot
William Wheat Allen
Dean Paul Beckwith
Milton Carr
Walter Austin Carr
George Hurd Carrier
Edwin Rogers Compton
Alexander Diven Falck
Otis Howard Gardner
Louis Goldberg
Myron Foster Hall
Herman Gonzales Halstead
Jonathan Hiller Holmes
Fred Bemis Humphrey
Thomas M. W, Losie
William Carpenter Minier
Roscius Morse, Jr.
Joseph Aloysius O'Donnell
John Henry Palmer
Henry Jewett Pettit
Charles Ransom Reynolds
Charles Roemmelt
Roy Stevens Smith
Class of 1896
Katherine S. Amberg
E. Louise Amberg
Evangeline M. Battersby
Stella Irene Beckwith
Mary Gertrude Conley
Mary Catherine Cromer
Evelyn Lucy Davison
Bernice Annette Dockstader
Laura Dullin
Sadie S. Ewing
Catherine Faul
Elizabeth G. Fisher
Jessie Louise Ford
Mollie Freudenheim
Mary T. Furey
Marien E. Hardy
Huldah Annette Hathaway
Mary Anna Jordan
Kathryn A. Kingston
Katherine Louise Linneen
Celia F. Lucy
Lottie L. Lynn
Margaret C. Miller
Harriet Elizabeth Moss
Eva Grace Myers
Anna Squires Roberts
Lotta Marietta Smith
Harriet May Snyder
Grace Alice Wyman
Louis Alex Bacon
Arthur William Banfield
Charles Houghton Baxter
William Barr Brokaw
Benjamin Wilson Colvin
Leon De'Vere Conkling
George S. Crandall
Charles H. Dennis
David Paul Faul
Walter Stebbins Ford
Ralph Whittlesey Gibbs
Zenus Chittenden Gillespie
Robert Alfred Hall
NVilliam Thomas Henry, Jr.
Sherman Hawley Hill
Herbert C, Kohn
Philip Edward Lonergan
Edmund Burke Maloney
Lynn Sylvester Manley
Alex Samuel Marcuson
Henry Baird Minier
Michael Henry Murphy
Carleton Gage Owen
Charles Tracey Stagg
Clarence Wilber Stewart
Guy Vaughn Thayer
Harry Bower Tice
William Arthur Turnbull
Charles Morris Voigt
Francis Luther Whitney
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Class of 1897
Nellie Isadore Bergmuller
Anna Preston Bowen
Clara Elizabeth Clancy
Mary Loretto Collins
May Teresa Connelly
Frances B. Davis
Alice Lenore Davidson
Alleyne M. Donnelly
Sophia Alma Elliott
Mary Florence Fennell
Anna Loretta Fitten
Sarah Elizabeth FitzGerald
Mary Ann Harrison
Elizabeth Harvard Jones
Rosa Lucretia Lappe
Louise Marie E. Miller
May Roper
Mary Elizabeth Turner
Helen M. Weaver
Harriet Isabelle Wixon
Augustus Henderson Alba
John Thomas Cannan
James Harry Costello
Dennis Henry Donahue
Harry Espey
Robert Follansbee
John Thomas Furey
Burt James Gosper
Charles Haase
XVillian1 Royce Haight
George R. Hemcnway
Fay Robinson Junt
Albert Ward McHenry
Charles Everett Murray
Benjamin Reicheltt Nafe
Frederick Henry Thro
Ralph Avery VVales
William James Walsh
Dwight Sniffen VViseman
Ferdinand Vanderveer Wyckolf
Class of 1898
Jennie Abramson
Martha Bimberg
Harriet B. Cleveland
Clara L. Connelly
Anna V. Ford
Edith G. Fulkerson
Fannie L. Gosper
Esther M. Howland
Elizabeth R. Johnson
Harriet M, Levy
Christine E. Lorch
Stella M. Neagle
Jennie Newcomb
Catherine R. Pedrick
Isabelle Augusta Ross
Alison C, Simpson
Susan A. Simpson
Bessie E. Soper
Minnie Suess
Clara S. Wood
Frank J. Brown
Julius R. Hall
Ernest S. Hopkins
Frank A. Hyde
Carroll C. Keeton
Isaac H. Levy
Grover Little
John C. McInerney
Charles S. Murray
Charles Shulenburg
T. Dwight Spring
A. Charles W. Strauss
Class of 1899
Edith Augusta Battersby
Loa T, Beman
Grace Call
Edna Campbell
Mame Bartholomew Carr
Altai E. Cunningham
Alice Maynard Doane
Ella R, Donnelly
Mary L. Flanagan
Florence L. Foster
Fanny Lee Gartland
Olga Hauenstein
Anna C. Hough
Mary C. Kelly
Lucie E. Lilley
Mary C. Lynott
R. Marcuson
Clara
Louise G. W. Metzger
Mary Ann Newsome
L. Nolan
Ellen
Grace L. Olmstead
Josephine Orvis
Owen
Mazic
Nellie Riffe
May Roberts
Edith
Erma D. Robinson
F. Sullivan
Agnes
Helena A. Sullivan
Bessie A. Tremaine
Grace M. Waters
Helen A. Wixon
James W. Banks
Walter A. Benjamin
Howard P. Blades
Herbert B. Brewer
Harry J. Brooker
Robert B. Bush
William H. Call
John lll. Carmody
Courtland F. Carrier, Jr.
William M. Cooper
Charles S. Garey
Herbert S. Gregory
George L. Hough
Daniel J. Hurley
Arthur W, McClellan
Charles Arba Millspaugh
Vtfilliain F. llloxley
Ransom Pratt
Martin N. Radin
Henry B. Reynolds
Joseph E. Rodbourn
James M. Sullivan
Charles S. VanHouten
Vllilliam C. Yenger
Class of 1900
Fannie Clyde Abernethy
Mabel Ackley
Frances Elizabeth Baldwin
Isabel Bird Banks
Mary Josephine Barber
Alice May Barbour
Alice May Britton
Cecile Brown
Edith Kate Clinton
Agnes Martha Connelly
Lillian Crane
Georgenia S. Edwards
Lois Elrenia Emerson
Anna Dena Featherman
Ernestine Hayt French
Grace Freudenheim
Edith Lucy Gilbert
Grace Winifred Gilbert
Grace Lareau Kniflin
Caroline Metzger Kolb
Susan Loretto Linneen
Joanna Ellen Lonergan
Anna Teresa MacElligott
Bertha Moss
Georgianna Converse Palmer
Ellen Margaret Pittman
Fanny Roberts
Gertrude Loretto Shannon
Kate Elizabeth Shelford
Susan May Smith
Ermina Louise Stoll
Minnie Mark Strauss
Freda Chessie Sulianer
Jessie Marie Watkins
Ella Kathryn Wightman
Edward William Briggs
Hadley Thomas Cannon
Herman Isaac Desky
Harry Elias Edmonds
Robert James Lawler
Robert Wilson Morey
Lee Harrison Morse
Arthur Hamilton Phillips
James Rees Pugh
John Clement Robertshaw
Cecil Jarvis Swan
Raymond Alexander Turnbull
Archie Ray Utley
NVilliam Henry Van Duzer
Claude G. Vosburgh
Matthias Hollenbeck Welles
Class of 1901
Helen Bartholomew
Frances Mabel Battersby
Mary Luella Beck
Helen Bentley
Florence Isabella Blades
Jane Louise Carr
Anna May Cleveland
Clara Louise Comfort
Cora Belle Cooper
Maud Cooper
Edith May Cushing
Esther Denton
Laurene Fell
Margaret Terese Fitzgerald
Elva Bessie Gray
Nellie G. Halleran
Mary Elizabeth Lane
Elizabeth Kathryn Lorch
Margaret G. McElligott
Winifred G. Miller
Mabel Florence Morrow
Julie Laurette Nilsson
Catherine E. Regan
Lena Estella Rice
Rena Rockwell
Grace Rogers
M. Agnes Ryan
Winifred G. Sanders
Jessie Dell Smith
Ruth Elizabeth Smith
Edna Elizabeth Spring
John Clark Dean
Henry E. Drake Ellett
David Joseph Ervin
Olney W, Evertts
Matthias F. Fennell
Joseph Myer Friendly
Harry Gardner
Theodore Garlick
Thomas Chubbuck Gerity
Sol Gold
Michael Francis Hanifen
Herman Carl Kluge
Michael Henry Kuryla
Abraham Laude
Ross Gilmore Marvin
Francis Emmet Neagle
Louis Albert Packard
WVilliam Tompkins Rathbun
Royal R. Reynolds
Francis W. Ross
Granville Avery VVaters
Michael William Wiptler
Thomas J. Wrigley
Class of 1902
Anna R. Albertson
Helen J. Allen
Lena G. Baldwin
Winifred Beckwith
Stella Carolyn Calkins
W. Belle Cassada
M. Agnes Doherty
Bertha N. Fox
Mabel Fox
Catherine L. Furey
Nellie K. Gerber
Cecelia F. Goldstein
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Mary E. Goodrich
Mabel E. Grantier
Cecelia L. Green
M. Amelia Hager
May F, Hanrahan
Fanny B. Hubbell
Helen L. Hubbell
Louise McInerney
Susan L. Miller
Bessie L. Morgan
Frances M. Moroney
Hildagarde M. Prechtl
Bessie Sutherland Rice
Leona E. Robinson
Dora M. Sanders
Anna D. Shea
Edna G. Simpson
Elsie A. Thurston
Charles F. Bissell
J. Harry Campbell
Harmon O. Cole, Jr.
William A. Danaher
Robert E. Doane
George L. Gray
Silas M. Haight
Chauncey B. Hammond
James T. Moore
William Nicholson
John Griffith Olmstead
Walter Sylvester Peck
Edwin J. Pittman
Milton M. Sittenfield
William Stuart Stowell
Frank Suess
Class of 1903
Ethel Sophia Aiken
Cora Anna Atwater
Elfrieda Florence Block
Florence Emma Bricker
Agnes Beatrice Cahaley
Nettie Parker Coe
Katherine Marie Crowley
Vivian E. Daggett
Mertie M. Dense
Grace Emeline Eyres
Eleanor Florence Gallavan
Ruth Swartwood Gates
Katherine Loretto Haley
Norma Maude Ham
Mary E. Henry
Etta Parkhurst Hillman
Bessie Hooker
Franc Goodspeed Hughes
Mary Elizabeth Keane
Elsie Joanna Landon
Bertha Celia Levy
Jennie Ruth Lewis
Emily Louise Magee
Edna Gertrude Mulford
Bessie Anna Munroe
Clara Anastasie Neagle
Anna Louise Paxson
Mabel Marguerite Pierce
Mary Helen Roberts
Meda Barber Seaman
Elizabeth Mabel Tashjian
Marian E. Tobey
Katherine Adelia Trull
Olive Myrtle Up de Graff
Harriette Oakley Wade
Florence Whittier
Julian Anhalt
Herbert Bartholomew
Oscar Harold Bundy
William Joseph Clark
George Creighton Dixon
Devillo Fraud Dunster
John Jeremiah Ervin
Charles Tomlinson Griffes
Franklin Clayton Hobler
Thomas Holleran
Curtis Henry Kaufelt
Walter Joseph Kinney
Raymond E. Lake
Isaac Lande
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Augustus Garfield Levy
Jacob Daniel Lewis
Frank Raymond McLean
John Alfred Mathews
Marsh Weston Miller
Vincent A. Murphy
Bertram Leland Newman
Walter John Outt
James Joseph Powers
Henry James Prechtl
Ralph Henry Sartor
Charles Elliott Schnell
James Edward Shea
Joseph Stone
Harry Irving Tong
J. Roscoe Walker
Fred Howell Wise
Class of 1904
Mabel S. Allen
Lena Austin
Florence Baldwin AYC1'
Lillian Beck
Clara Judson Beckwith
Mary Rose Bernstein
Blanche Gertrude Block
Grace J. Borthwick
Maude L. Bowman
Elsie Brown
Frances E, Brownlow
Ruth L. Davison
Ina Dounce
Katherine M. Eldred
Mabel Frances Ellis
Ada Charlena Elston
Carolyn May Emerson
Cornelia A. Flack
Frances Mabel Flood
Helena A. Gallavan
Alice L. Hammond
Margaret Hanifen
M. Jane Harrower
Ruby A. Hopkins
Emma J. Kelly
Sara L. Lavine
Helena M. Lucy
Mary E. McCanna
Louise McMahon
Lorena L. MacNeil
Gladys Daisy Miller
Iva L. Morse
Helen J. Munroe
Nellie M. O'Donnell
Sally Louise Palmer
Frances M. Porter
Sarah Pratt
Clara T, Ross
Lillian Rothschild
Dora I. Sage
Mary Louise Shepard
Antoinette Spring
Grace A. Stowell
Eleanor Sullivan
Cora L. Thompson
Anna May Westlake
Frances E. Wheeler
M. Helen Whittier
Florence L. Wiegand
Ellen J. Wilcox
Deana H. Winfield
Edna J. Wise
Mary L. Woodruff
Mildred Woodruff
Gladys M. Woodside
John L. Bacon, Jr.
Charles Schenck Baker
Norton Meade Beardslee
John Benedict
James Christie Breese
Robert J. Cain
Charles W. Calkins
Leonard R. Clinton
John J, Crotty
Charles M. Dean
Francis E. Fitch
Alonzo Flack
Paul R. Gordon
Sidney Dias Gridley
VVilliam Grandison Gridley
J. J. Lewis Henry
Lindsay Duncan Holmes
Gerald Lee Holzheimer
Philip Bailey Ingraham
Elias Lavine
Arthur V. Lawler
Ralph E. Leonard
Frank Emil Meyer
Francis L. Reidy
Herbert D. Schutt
William C. Simpson
Wickham B. Smith
Tracy B. Sturdevant
Herbert Thompson
Robert T. Turner, Jr.
R. Burke Vermilya
Class of 1905
Mary Louise Aiken
Amelia W. Allgeier
Norma Ackerman
Bertha Irene Barbour
Stella Barbour
Lucia A, Bradley
Elizabeth M. Burgess
Elizabeth Murdoch Chamberlin
Dolores Conroy
Helena Mary Cooper
M. Meredith Cox
Edna Cronin
Catherine Curry
Alice Louise Denton
Laura E. Eighmey
Bertha May Ennis
Nellie E. Fuller
Beulah M. Gardner
Mary Theresa Geisser
Wilhelmina C. Gerard
Mabel Louise Gillette
Florence Janet Gray
A. Marguerite Griiies
Ethel L. Harding
Mabel Irene Haupt
Fanny Holley
Edith Clarissa Howell
Edna Bridgeman Howes
Lucia Mabel Kingsbury
Lena F. Kinney
Julia Etta Krowl
Susanna Krowl
Dora S. Lavine
Maude E. Lewis
Florence Lynch
Millicent F. Lyon
Frances McMahon
Mary McNerney
Rose Marks
Theodora Clark Minier
Elsie Nagle
Edith Clara Palmer
Mary C. Phillips
Edna Sara Read
Florence Reul
Marguerite E. Richardson
Florence Jeannie Riedninger
Mary C. Ryan
Sara G. Sadler
Stella Alberta Samuel
Mary Leonora Satterlee
Wetah Alice Smith
Maude A, Snyder
Laura N. Uhl
Emily Warner
Mabel E. Warner
Bertha F. L. Waxman
Carolyn VVixon
William Aaron Abbott
Floyd Elmer Allen
James Garfield Baldwin
Don Eugene Banks
Mark Beal Banks
Francis Eugene Barber
Bartow Bascome
"'5f1e Archive"
-1923
Edmund A. Beers
Archibald Benjamin
NVilbur Drake Blades
Lester Revillo Carrier
Adelbert G. Clark
George W. Edmunds
Peter N. Eliott
Henry Flood, Jr.
Elias Freudenheim
Gustav J. Gonser
Richard Oliver Gregory
William S, Hartigan
Charles F. Hunt
Colus C. Hunter
Floyd Harding Jones
William Francis Kraft
John E. Lariew
Abraham Lavine
Donald Jay Lowman
William Francis Mack
Ellery D. Manley
VVilliam A. Mason
Howard Mathews
Theodore Biggs Metzger
Mathias Murray
Floyd B, Newman
Daniel E. Pugh, Jr.
John Joseph Ryan
Lewis J. Sage
Pierson Hart Salmon
Fred E. Scharf
George L. Spring
Frank Waters
J. Oliver West
Class of 1906
Bertha Grace Atwater
Lucy Bacon
Elizabeth L. Beardsley
Edna Louise Beck
Hester Bogardus
Nina Maude Brownell
Florence Mabel Calkins
Mary Florence Callahan
Marian Clark
Mary Dorothy Condon
Rosa Spaulding Cotton
Lena Rebecca Cross
Lula Marguerite Espey
Mary Elizabeth Fairbanks
Mary Ferguson
Minerva Flood
Emily Frost
Dena May Fuller
Bertha Gooding
Daisy Park Harrington
Margaret Elizabeth Hart
Stella Marie Hogan
Maude Louise Howe
Harriet Amelia Hubbell
Florence Agnes Hummell
Minnie Francelia Jenkins
Elizabeth Rose Kelly
Florence Catherine Kraft
Augusta N. Loop
Lena Elizabeth McCaffrey
Claire Adolphone McCanna
Grace Male
Fannie Fern Miller
Mary Elizabeth Moran
Sadie Newman
Maude Merle Pollak
Bertha Belle Rice
Helen Grace Rodbourn
Anna Laura B. Roper
Isabel J. Rosenbloom
Mabel Marie Ryan
Nellian Rose Scheirer
Olive Marie Sheely
Lillian Mae Snyder
Anna May Thompson
Ethel S. Tinklepaugh
Elizabeth Hazel Walker
Emma Aileen Wilson
Fanny Wladis
Myrtle Turner Woodruff
Dean Hamilton Andrew
Crissy Kneeland Ball
Lawrence William Bentley
Fred Malden Blostein
John Hammond Bovier
George VVeston Brooks
James Gordon Buckley
Harry .Raymond Burgess
Edwin Frank Burr
Neil Dow Cranmer
George Henry Craze
Edgar Denton, Jr.
Frank Edmond Drake
Fred Erastus Durfey
Leo Louis Elliott
James Strode Elston
Benjamin Charles Fenner
Jerome Joseph Frence
Carl John Goetz
Joseph Henry Gritl
John Peter Hanrahan
Ray Harding
Jesse Lee Kinner
Thomas Joseph Mclnerney
William Arthur McKinney
Joseph McMahon
Harold Steeples Mathews
John Henry Moran
Francis Joseph O'Neill
Charles Ernest Petzold
Charles Lawton Phillips
Harry Phillips
Loring Pratt
Raymond Seem
John Emmett
Elton J. Wade
William Clute Warner
Eric Edmund Wisehart
W. Stewart Woodside
Frank Walton Wright
William Parmenter Yates
Class of 1907
Clara Barkus
Marie Beach
M. Agnes Birmingham
Gertrude Agnes Buckley
Marbury Esther Clark
Pauline M. Cox
Clara Louise Friedericka D
Olivia Dundas
Mabel M, Espey
Marie Elizabeth Fey
Renee E. Geddes
Katherina Abby Gonser
Ellen J. Gosper
Norma Roberts Graves
Lorena Louise Haase
Evalena Marie Hackett
Myrtle E. Hildreth
Ethel Housman
Theodora Ellen Kelly
Jarana A. LaBurt
Tthel LaCreque
Martha Agnes Leese
Helen Maxcy
Marie Elizabeth Oliver
Genevieve Veronica Prechtl
Alice Marie Rahn
Estella Rosenbloom
Grace Sampson
Sophia W. E. Scharf
Margaret Gertrude Sexton
Marie B. Shannon
Mary Mabel Shaw
Inda B. Shepard
Nellie May Storch
Jennie Emaline Swarthout
Alice Kathryn Theurer
Harriet Celesta Thorne
Winifred Florence Tobey
Edith M. Tupper
Blanche Marguerite VValker
Florence Mae Wheat
M. Ethel Wilson
Marporie Woodside
rath
Grace D. Wrigley
Nathaniel Alpert
Ethelbert Bacon
Harry Louis Baker
Theodore Booth
Martin Starr Bowne
Barnett M. Brownell
William Sebring Campbell
Frank James Carmody
Francis Clancy
YVilliam Wallis Coykendall
Henry R. Dumars
Eugene Melville Durfey
Ellery Riddle Fitch
George Willard Fox
Alfred Pierson Hatch
Daniel Joseph Hawkins
Donn Justus Heaxt '
George VVinlield Hill
Edgar Blakley Ingraham
Ernest VValter Knapp
William Alexander Leask
Albert Levy
Joseph Thomas McGill
Harry Markson
Robert H. Morris
Harry Moseson
Elbert F. Mosher
Leo Michael Neagle
Milton Herbert Petzold
Benjamin Rathbun
Ward Lester Rickard
Abram Rosenzerg
Ralph Ronald Ryan
Ralph Frank Shriver
Nelson Wilbert Strohm
Gage Washburn Tidd
John Waugh Tong
Robert Beach Warren
Leo Waxman
Leslie Douglass Wise
Carl George Zimmerman
Class of 1908
Dorothy Martha Baldwin
Ethel Baldwin
Katharine Bloomer
Edna M, Bowen
Alice M. Connelly
Florence J. Cornish
Rose A. Cosgrove
Marie K. Eiffert
Elizabeth Alice Garvey
Anna Marie Goetz
Lucy Mary Hall
Rosamond E. Hall
Jennie Fassett Henry
Mildred E. Hickey
Rena H. Hilton
Jessie E. Howell
Mary R. Howell
Margaret Jennings
Florence E. King
Elsie H. Kleitz
May E. Kleitz
Mildred E. Lewis
Florence E. Loughhead
Anna L. Lucy
Celia Kathryn Lucy
Laura Pearl McNaney
Mary Dolores Mann
Helen Eastman Manning
Frances Ella Meddaugh
Ruth Myers
Maud K, Nichols
Winifred Theresa Nicholson
Dorothy I. Pickering
Florence Fredericka Pollack
Ruth D. Putnam
Mattie H. Rising
Gertrude Rose Roessle
Myrtle C. Rose
Mildred L. Roseman
Florence M. Sage
Mary Grace Seafuse
Eudora S. Sornberger
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Mary Helen Wade
Helen E. Wheat
Grace Elizabeth Williams
Ruth Williams
Samuel Seymour Ball
Max Barnhart
Edward B. Billings, Jr.
Edgar Thomas Bowen
Earl A. Brown
Myrle A. Bush
Joseph S. Carter
Frederick Clark
Leslie Douglass Clute
Martin Conroy
Walter J. Corwin
Mark Dahon
John Delaney
Harry F. Davenport
Charles Epstein
Cameron Bunn Fink
Louis D. Freudenheim
Francis Gahan
Samuel Ginsburg
Leslie Hammond
Arthur F. Hedges
W. Kenneth Howe
William Koush
E. Louis Lowman
Robert P. McDowell
William McLaughlin
William H. Miller
W. Irving Myers
Alexander Hill Neagle
Clarence Arthur Pike
Philip Noyes Riedinger
James Edwin Riley, Jr.
John Bally Roach
Lafayette H. Rosenbloom
James A. Smith
Jerome F. Smith
Benjamin M. Snyder, Jr.
Gifford S. Thorne
Name
Philip Weinstein
Frank Robin Wiegand
Class of 1909
Ida Sara Baker
Florence Baldwin
Gertrude Marian Banks
Katherine Elizabeth Beecher
Henrietta Brooks
Julia Vaile Brooks
Helen Marie Burns
Florence Louise Calkins
Helen Rowena Coolbaugh
Gladys Crandall
Gertrude M. Cunningham
Mary Lillian Curtis
Gertrude Emorette Daggett
Florence Louise Dobberstein
Marjorie Boardman Drake
Hazel Ruth Ellis
Sarah Friedman
Stella Muriel Gulick
Eleanor Veronica Hackett
Alma Catherine Hacle
Ethel B. Harding
Lillian Bulkley Hart
Florence Adelaide Hildreth
Edith Louise Howell
Mary Searles Jenkins
Anita Catherine Kluge
Marie L. Kraft
Florence Theresa Leary
Lena Belle Logan
Eleanor F, Magee
Hazel Beatrice Marvin '
Louise Mathews
Julia Ayer Minier
Celia Estella Newman
Lucy Viola Newman
Nelly Mary Noonan
Sadie Panimo
Lena Alta Parker
CLASS OF 1910
Occupation
Morton Albert .......... ......................
John Beach Allington . .. ..................... . . . .
Alice Agnes Atwater . . . . . Mrs. Frank Manning . . .
Clarice Ballou .......
George R. Baltz ....
Morris W. Beebe ..
Solomon Berger .,....
....Mrs. Earl Brown
....Prop. Central Gas Station
Eulessa S. Bien ......... .... M rs. L. L. Brenneman
Naomi Louise Bonnaud . . . . ................... . . . . .
Lena Booth ..,.......... .... lX iarried . ..... ,,
Florence L. Bower ,...... ...................
Mabel Florence Boylen .... Mrs. James May
Irene Cecilia Broieh .....
Stenographer ..................
Harry Daniel Buckbee . . . . .
Robert Coleman Brown
Margaret A. Carter .... .... M rs. Clark E, VVoodhouse .,.....
Mary A. Clifford .....
Ethel Gladies Coe ..
Ira Earl Cole ......
Catherine Connely . .
Ethel M. Coventry ....
....Teacher
. . I iilhiifa' Qitiifeliisbi' I I .
....ClerkP.R.R. .......
Wayne Weeks Cowan . .. ........................ . , ..
Arleen R. Dalglish ..... ....
Mrs. James Gillette .............
Robert Neilson Dixon . . . .... Binghamton Sun Reporter . . . . . . .
Frederick James Drake
Leonora S. Duhl ......
W. P. Frederick Piano Co. .... .
. . . .Mrs. Daniel Miller . . . . . .
H. Nile Eddy ........... .... .......................
Milton W. Elmendorf
Eva Louise Elston
Daisy Epstein .....
Martha Jean Estey
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....Gen. Sec'y Y. W. C. A.
Violet Katherine Pearch
Aimee Marguerite Peters
Elsie May Petzold
Madeline Pratt
Winifred Agnes Prechtl
Geraldine Elizabeth Quinlan
Ruth Emily Riley
Elizabeth Roberts
Helen Loretta Roper
Inez Cecelia Roseman
Hasel Bertha Rutan
Gertrude Sliter
Ruth Stowell
Alta Lucile Tobey
Frank Farnum Abbott
Franklin W. Aldridge
Donald Pettit Beardsley
Laverne Vere Benson
W. Henry Blauvelt
Joseph W. Buck
WVilliam Jackson B1'ownlow
John Burt Clark
John J. Conroy
Merton Burke Coons
Harry Ginsburg
Stephen Rose Griswold
Robert N. Hedges
Elmer J. Hoifman
Harry York Iszard
James J. Kilkelly
Clarence Richard Krowl
Joseph Lavine
Warren Dennis Leary
James M. Murray
Frederick Carl Nilson
Frank Dickinson Pulford
Fred Foster Roberts
Edwin Harrison Rundell
Harry Benton Scheirer
Archie Baxter Suter
Ralph Emerson Underwood
Henry Jackson VVilliman
Address
Manchester, N. H., P. O. Box 2.
445 Chili Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
122 Hoffman St.
Sparks, Md.
373 W, Fourth St.
Lexington, Ky.
QOI E. I72d St., New York City
18151 Clifton Road, Lakewood, O
731 Penna. Ave., Elmira.
.306 Lake St.
1 r H. ..... ..........................
311 Baldwin St.
715W W. VVater St.
359 Crescent Ave.
622 VV. 114th St., New York City
108 Catherine St.
715 Kinyon St. '
Chicago, Ill.
Box 125, Carroll, Iowa.
.Ls3g'sfi1iE1i1i.Q1a 'si' 'riiebiiigh' 'Pg'
7 Fairfax Pl., Uiika, N. Y. '
6gb.w..THiH1..SE. ........... .
Sayre, Pa.
555 Riverside Ave.
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Name
john H. Garlinger ......
Ray Gelder ...............
Louise Madelain Goodrich ..
Gladys Gridley ............
Lucia Eloise' Hall .........
William Higgs ............
Mabel Antoinette Hildreth ..
Wray Bowman Hoffman
Frances S. Howard . ..... .
Hazel Hunter Howell
Rose Beatrix Huber ....
Clifford W. Hurley ....
Catherine E. Hynes ....
Mabel Lydia Ingalls ....
Katherine Jenkins ....
Gertrude F. Iones ......
Willard W. Jones .......
Letha Marie Kellogg ....
Grace Clara Kelly .......
Mary Louise Ketchum ....
Marian Alberta Ketchum . . .
Hazel Marie Kinney ......
William Lambert Kleitz
Rose Lavine ..... . ......
Grace Leonard .........
Maurice Levy ..........
Alice Atherton Lewis
Frances E. Lovell ......
Rosalie Howe Lucas ....
Winifred DeSales Lucy
Louis McCanna ...........
Mary Virginia McCarthy ..
Elizabeth McDowell .......
Eleanor Celestine Mclnerney
Mannon G. MacPherson ....
Elizabeth Katherine Magee .
Ruth Isidor Metzger .......
Anna S. Miller ...........
Daniel Francis Mulcahy . ..
Mary Alice Murphy .....
Jennie A, Myer ........
Olive Forrest Newell ....
A. Guy Nonemacher ..
Ruth T, Pickering .....
Robert I. Parmenter ....
Katherine Pratt .........
Susan Waldron Ralston
Clutha E. Ralyea .......
Kathryn Irene Reardon
Ella C, Richardson ......
Alice Ermina Rothwell ....
Rae Dorothy Samuels
Benjamin David Scott ......
Charles Jacob Shreibman
Sadie Shreibman ..........
Justin Porter Smith .....
I. Sherwood Smith ......
Mildred R. Smith .........
Beatrice Gertrude Spiegel
Bessie Doris Strouse ......
Florence Ellen Tashjian
Helen Janet Taylor .....
Helen Thompson ........
Ray LeMonte Tucker, . ..
Eva Utley ............
Susie Wadsworth ....
Florence Williamson
Occupation
. . I IsfHdeHt' .
. . . . .Mrs. Lester R. Newell . . ..
. . . . Mrs, Leslie D. Clute . . .
.....Phys1c1an
.....Teacher ..
....Mrs. C. Eugene Quick
....Emp, J, I. Flanagan
....Civil Engineer ....
....Teacher
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....Mrs. Rae B. Steele
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,,,,Mrs. Ray Gelder
,,,,Teacher
.....Sten0grapher ..
,,,,Bookkeeper
fffllxilisf 'Fiiheis 'stiififi' f I I f f f f.
1 I f ilfiecdfkleliisieh' calf f
, , ,,Mrs, Harry Chamberlain . . ..
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Physician ...........
,,,,,Mrs. Robert Murray
.....Sec. Spalding School
,,,,Mrs. R. B. Ellis
,N. Y. S. Agricultural College
,,,,,Teacher
,,,,,Farm Superintendent
,,,,Teacher
....City Milk Inspector .
....Sten0grapher
,,,,Mrs. Chas. Reitel
....Private Secretary
....Mrs. Amos Pinchot
I I I fixilgf 'iisiijeii '1513i1EQ,'S?5t3Ag' f
....Teacher
....Mrs. Chas. McAllister
....Teacher
....B0okkeeper
. . . .Mrs. James Hyatt .. ..
....Mrs. M. Boiarsky
. .... Head Bookkeeper .... ..
Shriebman 8: Son
. Clerk ...............
....Harper's Bazaar
....Mrs. Jay Seamon
.....Mrs. Purling
....Teacher
....Mrs, Paul Beshirian
....Mrs. Alban B. Conde'.....
....Instr. Vocational School
....Mrs. Wm, I. Brownlow
.. . .Mrs. Claude Vosburg . ..
A ddress
44 Buchanan Pl., New York City.
Michigan University.
27 Phoenix Ave.
309 Euclid Ave., Elmira.
Q12 Iowa Ave., Chickasha, Okla.
Cuba, N. Y.
1075 College Ave.
Providence Road, Media, Pa.
731 W, Church St.
119 W. Henry St.
221 Norey Pl., Drooklawn, N. J.
406 Union Pl.
1322 12th N. W., Washington, D.C.
619 W, Church St.
QII W. Water St.
316 W. Fifth St.
724 Spalding St.
Nitro, W. Va.
184 Snyder St., Orange, N. J.
115 Homer St.
219 Franklin St.
310 W. First St.
51 Grove St.
411 Balsam St.
Williamsport, Pa.
Corning, N. Y.
166 Madison Ave.
Kensington, Md.
New York City.
20 Prospect Ter., Montclair, N. J.
Cayuga St., Groton, N. Y.
Morrisville, N. Y.
ZOIM Sly St.
410 College Ave.
577 Riverside Ave.
215 Franklin St.
Cottage C, Davis St.
R. D. 3, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
New York City.
New York City.
7 Abbott Rd., Wellesley Hills,
Mass.
856 Hoffman St.
Hyattsville, Md.
401 Fulton St.
372 Fulton St.
16 Hawk St., Schenectady, N- Y-
1712 McKlung St., Charleston, W.
Va.
508 Fitch St.
502 Lake St.
502 Lake St. 1 u
129 N, Maniscique, Detroit, Mich.
Box 95, West Nyack, N. Y.
351 Grove St.
219 High St.
506 Roe Ave.
544 Lafayette St., Hawthorne, N. J.
445 S. Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y.
Trumansburg, N. Y.
125 Brand St.
12615 Forest Hill, Cleveland, O.
Denver, Colo.
163 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass.
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Name
Marjory C, Warren
john Francis Watts . ..
Lucie Elma VVentz ....
Roswell Philip Young
N ame
Clarence D. Albertson ....
Florence Esther Aldrich
Ernestine Madge Allington
Mamie Baker .............
Zelma L.' Bassett .... .
Elizabeth Beach ....
Doris E. Benson ........
Helen A. Bien ............
Ruth Beatrice Bloom ......
Catherine Morris Boardman
Floyd P. Breese ..........
Helen Marguerite Bryan ..
Bernice Esther Chamberlain
Bessie Gordon Crowell ....
William I. Curry .....
Agnes B. Curtis ....
Gertrude Cushing
Fanny Dans ............
Leo ,Tohn Davenport .......
Dorothy Scofield Day .....
Alexander S, Diven, 3rd ..
Florence T. Drake ........
N. Louise Dudley .......
Mabel A. Edwards ....
Ruth G. Everetts .......
Constance Flood ..........
Mendel E. Freudenheim
Ruth K. Galligher .......
Arthur Edwin Garvey . ..
Thomas S. Gilett .....
Sadie L. Ginsburg ....
Helene I. Goodrich
Albert W. Hamberger
Eugene E. Harris .......
Harry Allen Hildreth
Lena C. Hobler ...........
Albert Hoefer ............
Emma Elizabeth Holleran .
Raymond Miller Howe
Gertrude Marie Hummel ..
Flossie K. Hutchinson ....
Kathryn L. Jenkins .....
H. Elsie Jones .......
Georgia H, Kennedy ......
Charles Theodore Kohn
Charles Krowl ............
Herman Lande ...........
Grace Elizabeth Langdon ..
Mabel H. Larson ..........
Clara O'Hanlon Leverich ..
Antoinette Locke .........
Florence A. Losie .........
W'ilbur Randolph Lupton ..
Mortimer L. Mclnerney
Marguerite Bristol Tiffany
Edmund D. Miller ........
M. Juanita Mills ..........
Rhea Beatrice Mills
Page 1291
Ocrupatimz
Mrs. F. Storch .....
CLASS OF 1911
Occupation
Mrs. W. I. Tylee
Mrs. I. H. Slohm
Bloomsburg Normal ....
Mrs. Clarence Beam .. .
Physician ...........
Mrs. Mark Maxon ....
Stenographer . . . - . . .
IfII'Mi3
".1Iiiv1kS
Mrs.
....Mr5
....Mr5
.-..Mrs
Chas. B. O'Conner .
VV. B. Howe ....
L. B. Pitcher
Chas. B, Holton
Claude Cole .......
Chas. Saylor .......
Prop. Elmira Laboratories .......
r5.451i55'IQIfIII .....
Mrs. Jae Eddy ........
Commercial Traveler ....
Emp. A. B. Co.....
Teacher .........
Mrs, Sliney . ..
Nurse . , .....
Teacher No. 7
Teacher .....
Bookkeeper .........
Mrs. Edmund Beers . ..
Mrs. E. VV. Trexler ....
Address
Connecticut.
372 W. Third St.
West Hill, R. D. No. 3. Elmira.
7 Abbott Rd., VVellesley Hills, Mass.
Address
Deceased.
1064 College Ave.
Penn Yan, N. Y.
420 W. Church St.
ij ...........
Bloomsburg, Pa.
309 S. Main St.
353' walnut' siff L551Q1S5Ef, '
.....I73 W. Gray St.
Cortland, N. Y.
515 W. Third St.
707 N. Main.
Cor. Pine and W'illiam Sts., clo
Harris, Forbes Co., New York.
cifiyibif sri, offirieef Nf 'ff ' ' '
163' siidiizlffi ' iirieiiesibif 'NI
gas' iiiyleisida 'olive' 'vf 'city'-i '
650 VValnut St.
115 Union St.. Union, N. Y.
IQ Congress St., Trumansburg, N.
Y.
565' iv15i1i'si.' 'iiiiibii' ' ' ' ' H
500 Lake St.
735 S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
9 Park Ave., Binghamton, N. Y.
California.
7602 Jay St.
Deceased.
218 Sullivan St.
Troy. N. Y.
1075 College Ave.
315 'South Ave.
I3 Lake Ave., Troy, N. Y.
GOZM W. Clinton St.
1042 Walnut St.
461 E. Market St.
Lflwbi' ixi21i1iA'A'ye'f '
5642 wfiiiilii' sd ' ' '
Tulsa, Okla.
314 Washington.
IQ E. 4th St., New York City.
445 W. Washington Ave., Madi-
son, Wis.
II8Q Maple Ave.
Deceased.
514 Luzerne St., Johnstown, Pa.
Deceased.
355 VV. Gray St.
schools18-20 Gouverneur St.. Newark, N J.
Art Director in W. Orange
Farmer ........................ .1222 Penna. Ave.
....Pan-Tree Tea Room
....Mrs. Edward Monroe
Binghamton, N. Y.
523 VV. Clinton St.
Give Archive"-
1923
Name
Clara Josephine Neagle
Estella Minnie Nichols ....
Mary Geraldine Peele
Anna Louise Phillips ....
David Henry Pierce ......
Martin Purtell ............
Margaret Marie Quinlan ..
Margaret Forman Ransom .
Mary Alice Reilly ........
Vernon M. Richardson ....
Sheldon F. Roe .........
Walter Laidlaw Roosa ....
Florence Ruth Roseniield ..
Paul F. Sanborne .........
Idaline Alberta Sayre
Mary Edith Sayre ....
Leon W. Scheirer .......
Pauline G. Seager ........
Helen Josephine Sheehan .
Mildred H. Sheely ........
Margaret VVinifred Slatterly
Hazel Frances Smith .....
Ellis Barnet Soble ........
Rae B. Steele ........
VV, Reed Stevens .......
Sarah Louise Storms ......
John Jacob Suter, Jr. ..... .
David Dean Thomas ......
William Hubert Mandeville
Otto Carl Vieweg ........
Henry J. Wadsworth ......
John Herman Walzer .....
Frank William Weeks, Jr.
Hazel Maude Welsh ......
Ellen C. Wigsten ..
Name
Robert Duane Abbott
Roland Charles Amberg
Louise Woodford Agard ..
Ruth Dean Bacorn ........
Ruth Winifred Baldwin
Garana Bedrosian .........
Laura Martha Beaghen ....
Mary Helen Benedict .....
Harold Raymond Bennett . .
Robert Turner Bickford . . .
Don Carroll Bliss, Jr. .... .
Normand Harold Boardman
Oliver Henry Briggs ......
Gladys N. Bromley .......
Leslie Brown ...........
Ruth Campbell Buck ......
Ruth Margaret Calkins ....
Ralph Milton Ciscoe ......
Frederick Triplett Clark
Fred P. Collins ..........
Esther Marie Considine
Esther Cummings Cornell ..
Mary Elizabeth Denton ..
Henry Weldner Doane ....
Frederick C. Duhl .......
Mildred Ellis .....
Helen Elston ........
Louise M. Fridie ....
Charles Friedman
Orrupation
....Mrs. William Polly
' ' si1'ebi1H1i,' 5555 'ai' Co
....Librarian
....Teacher
ifififififs'.'c'.'C1'D21Qfi5'.'.'.'
......Mrs. John Biggs
......Mrs. John Zimmerman ..
....Osteopath
.. .ffiiiksf f.'T'.'BEiQfgbi' I1 .
. . . . . Mrs. Arthur Jenkins . . . .
. . . . Mrs. E, E, Thompson ...
......Mrs. Turner
......Mrs. Fred Scharf
fffIffiiieiieviieiiaiitai'ff.
fffff11A2.121'ixii1Q5QfIQ
. . . . . . Statistician ..
QCIIIITAAQHAE'III1QIIIfIfffI..
. . . .Mrs. Harry S. Gabriel . .
CLASS OF 1912
Occupation
......Marr1ed
....Mrs. George Haesloop ..
....Mrs. Ralph Underwood .
. . . .Y. VV. C. A., Kansas City,
. . . .Mrs. Lewis Sindlinger ...
I f f I I IMA 'Maebifh' 'Pi1'e'Si'I f . .
I 1 IIiQ1kQ.' ix121i1k1lfl1'1i1l5 I I
. . . . Chiropodist . . ..
. . Stenographer . ..
School Nurse
Kas
Mrs. Alan J. Gould .............
Address
800 Magee St.
Rochester, N. Y.
425 W, 5th St.
215 W. Third St.
40 Spruce St., Akron, O.
914 Magee St.
150 Columbia Ave., Albuquerque
N, Mex.
122 Chemung Pl.
518 Lake St.
California.
218 S, Walnut St.
117 Horner St.
IOQ Hoffman St.
3517 Quebec St., NVashington, D.C
759 E. Church St.
715 W, Church St.
109 W. Gray St.
515 W. Gray St.
Washington, D. C.
113 VV. Chemung Pl.
313 VV. Hudson St.
203 Hoiiman St.
New York City.
911 W. Water St.
I2 Jennings St., Corning, N. Y.
Chemung Sanitarium.
312 Frisco Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
515 William St.
709 Water St.
453 Cypress St.
414 Union Pl.
P, O. Box 253, Portland, Me.
229 College Ave.
658 Maple Ave.
131 Blair St., Ithaca, N. Y.
A ddress
7 Rhodes Ave., Akron, Ohio.
Deceased.
607 W. Water St.
328 W. First St.
Leroy, N. Y.
661 College Ave.
404 Baty St.
415 VV. Church St.
Montclair, N. J.
505 Hart St.
Pine City, N. Y.
Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind.
Montour Falls,
709 VV, Water St.
3Q'r14tifgtL,14 iidff ii55H5S'15LQ 'NI 'Yi
Buffalo.
E. Water St,
1147 W. VVater St.
1003 W. Water St.
1492 E. 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
419 W'illiam St
fClinton Market, Cor. Main and Clinton Sts. Home: 511 College.
Mrs. F, A. Ridge ............... 216 Chemung Pl.
Roper Hospital ................ Charleston, S. C.
Y. VV. C. A., Jamestown, N. Y. . 609 E. 2nd St.
766 Maple Ave.
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1923
Name
Daniel Kenny Fuhrman . . .
Greta Gibson ..........
Gertrude L, Geisser ......
Donald Nelson Gilbert ....
Gertrude Goldberg .......
Occupation
Mf5.'1.Q5iiA'1ibiiei55E f .
A d dress
. . . Franklin St,
. . .. W. Church and Columbia Sts.
Mrs. L. Glenn Poppleton 2082 W. Hudson St.
Bond Salesman ..........
Teacher ..............
I. Agnes Harrison .............. Mrs. Henry Parsons
William Emmett Hartnet ....... ...........-------------
Mildred Arline Havens .........
Allyn P. Hoffman ........
james Joseph Hogan .......
Muriel Elizabeth Iszard .... ..
Frederick A. lessen ......
Mildred Larcom Jones
Caroll L. Kahn .........
Elizabeth M. Kain .......
, Mrs. Emory Strachen . . .
.,.,,Married ..
Edith B. Kennedy ...................................
Eleanor Mildred Ketchum ....... MYS. Arthur Pratt
George Lain ...................
Myra Lain ..............
Leah Landon ...........
James Dewitt Lazenby . . .
Leonard E. Lilley .......
Florence Louise Lowe ....
Margaret J. Lynch ............
Arthur Fillingharn McCann
Mary Florence Mack ....... . .
.Mrs. Harry Mills ......
.Mrs. W. J. Strouse ....
fuk! 'vviiifjf 'KALLJ I . .
Mary Florence McNevin ... . . .MfS- W. J- CUVYY - ---
Leon Markson ..........
Ruby Blackman Mason
Thomas I. Maxcy .......
Margaret A. Moran ....
Minnie I. Moseson ......
Anna May Mulready .....
Ruth Catherine Neagle . . .
Floyd Bell Newell ......
Laura M. OlDonnell ....
Anna Cecelia O'Neill . . . .
Harold J. Personius
Isabella Marie Reidy ....
Margaret E. Roberts .....
III'Mk3f'1L15ff!'131fL1iA'Q ..
IfIIfT5A51A6f'a.' 'Ai 'ill
IIIIITAAAHJQ.
.. . 218 Dewitt Ave,
....30 Elm St., Great Neck, L. I.
....Killed in VVorld War
. . . . 1010 Hall St.
. . . . C03 Hoffman St.
....SOI Davis St.
....If-07 Euclid Ave.
. . . .354 Hoffman St,
,,.,5o4 Home St.
....504M Walnut St.
....South Creek Road, R. F. D.
....2335 Fremont Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa
. . . .508 Hart St.
. . . .776 Southport St.
....Cor. Johnson and 6th Sts.
. , . , Fort Clayton, Canal Zone.
.. . . IIQI Clinton Ave., Irvington, N. J
. . . .200 Harmon St.
,,,,452 W. Church St.
.. . .507 W. Third St.
....I20 25th St., Jackson Heights, Elm-
hurst, L. I.
. . . .825 VV. Church St.
. . . .512 Jefferson St.
. . . . 661 Park Pl.
. . . .806 N. Main St.
.. . . 150 Washington St.
. . . . Deceased.
.. . .606 E. W'ater St.
.. . .650 Beecher St.
. . . .5 I4 Maple Ave.
, , .Mrs. F. D. Kendall ............. 500 E. Water St.
Orchard St.
.,,,,,,Mrs. George W. Kretschman ....3I2 W. l1Vashington Ave.
Meriam Katherine Shaffer ,,,.,,, Mrs, Harry Bessant ............ Toronto, Can,
Charles David Sheive ........... Chal-Max Auto Co. ............. Rochester, N. Y.
Anna Loretta Sennott ....
Paul Louis Singer .......
Mildred Harriet Sliter
Cecil Moneta Smith ......
Valara J. Smith ................
.Qfivtigf 'LA51'ie'Bi5QA' I I I . . ..
Arthur Burton Staples ..........
Margaret W. TenBroeck ....... Mrs. Jos. Latham .......
Editha Underhill ............... Vassar College ........
Dorothy VanHorn .......
Ethel A. Wales .......
.Mrs. Henrick Antell .. .
.....Mrs. VV. D. Crouch
Anna Frances VVarren .......... Mrs. Alvin E. Lake ....
Winona Bessie Wood .......... Teacher .............
Simon Nathan Yutkovsky ....
N amz
CLASS OF 1913
Occupation
Charles Raymond Allington....Horton Machine Co.
Florence K. Bach ............
Grace Robinson Baldwin
Esther Ann Barker ..........
Mildred Lillian Beckwith
Frank Adriance Benedict
Margaret G. Boodger ........
Mrs. Frank Pulford ....
.Clerk .................
. Stenographer ........
fslikiyihg' 'fiiiigilig ' 1 .
Abraham L. Bernstein .... . . . Dentist ....... . . .
Page 1311
Mrs. Severance ........
.. . . Pasadena, Calif.
. . . . Genesee St., Montour Falls, N. Y
Married ..................
Mrs. Wallace Coykendall ........ 411 W. Clinton St.
. . . .1553 Pratt St.
. . . .800 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
....3IO M St., N. VV., Washington
D, C.
....M3HSf16ld, Pa.
. . . .370 Diven Ave.
Address
....3II Gray St.
... .315 Chemung St., Waverly, N. Y
. . . . 128 E. Hudson St.
. . . ..967 Grove St.
....5-62 Post St.
....411 Euclid Ave.
. . . . New York City.
Z5"he Archive"-1923
Name
Gertrude Esther Bower
Frank Berry Bowman .. .
Margaret P. Buckley .....
Elizabeth Gorman Burke ..
Helen Madelin Cadigan
George Harold Catlin ..
Maude Mary Chapin ..
Genevieve Clark .......
Hazel Marie Clearwater
Ruth Matilda Cole ....
Eileen M. Collins .......
Gerald Griffin Cosgrove
Raymond Joseph Curtin .. .
Frederica M. Dalrymple ..
Bernice Irene Decker ....
Occupation
.Mrs. Harry Lovell
. feacher ........................
. Sten., Elmira Tobacco Co ......
.Clerk, H. Strauss ........... ..
. Married ............... ....
. Teacher, E. F. A.. . . .
.Teacher E. F. A.
.Sten., P. R. R ......
I cif2f1Q,I I4.liQ.'isI 'cbf I'
.Mrs. R. B. Hammond ....... .
Frank Walker DeWaters ..... .
Doris Durfey .............
George Francis Ervin
Evabel Ferris ........
Harriet Mary Flynn ..
Mary C. Flynn ......
Marie A. Foster ........
Bertha Mary Foy ........
Madeline Agatha Gaynor ..
Winifred Davis Gilbert ....
Roswell Park Green ........
Clara Elizabeth Griswold ..
Edith F. Hamilton .......
Dr. Samuel Tracy Hamilton...
Helen C. Hartnett .. . , . . . . .
Margaret A. Hawkins .....
Ernest H. Hill .........
Ruth Elizabeth Hopkins ....
Harvey Francis Houck
Harry G. Howe ........
Marie Florence Hughes
Charles DeWitt Hurd
Russell Drake Jacoby
Helen C. James ........
Marie F. Jenkins ..........
Harold Osborne Johnson ..
Leda G. Johnson ..........
H. Lynn Kertscher .......
Vera Mae Kilmer .........
Elizabeth Custard Kistler ..
Lucy DuBois Leverich ....
S. Elizabeth Lowman ......
Mary Catherine McConnell
James William McGill .....
Ernest Wyckoff Mandeville.
Eva Evangelica Miller .....
Mary Everetts Mills ......
Harold W. Newton .....
Mary Adelaide O'Dell . . .
Helen O'Connell .......
Nellie Maree Painter ..
James N. Peck ........
VValter Lewis Peters .....
Marie Adele Phelps .......
Charles Frederick Probes .
Dorothy June Quinlan ..
Mary Clara Reardon ..
John J. Richardson ....
Carl D. Rickard ..........
Bessie Esther Roseman
Sophia R. Rosenbloom ....
. is'1213f.I Iwiiiikg' 'ciiiiitlf' 'c5I I I I I
.Accountant, E. R. R. Freight...
.Sec., Home Bureau ............
I iii! 'f15'viAQd'2i.' 'cflhi1515.!.i1IIIII
.Mrs, John Fraser ..............
I'li!5c'1i.5E,'ixif1i133yI jI I I I I ' I I ..
.Mrs, Harry G. Howe ....
. Mrs. Leon Hamilton .... . . . .
. Mrs. Harold Young .... ....
I IMIQSI ' viii! I.
. Employ, Howell Co. . . . . . . .
.W. I. Booth Office ....
Iiiiiuiiiike' .
.Mrs. Leonard E. Lilley .......
. Elmira Arms Co. .......... . . . .
. Mrs. Stuart D. Smith . . . .. ..
.Employ, Kertscher Co.
Teacher ...............
Teacher ....
. iafaiiiibiibii '61Ef'1Q,I vf 'CAI I I I I
I IXIrs.. 'vv1'1i,L.L"s9iqif3i3L15' I I I I I I I I I
. Mrs. Harold Boardman . ..
. Employ, Elmira Telegram' .....
I'1i5Q-,ifEeIeI1SQfQ,I Iaihiaiii I S2 'CBI I I I I
Y. S. Dept. of Education,
Div. of Publications ..........
.T. V. Bldg., Govt. Hotels ......
. Mrs. ames McGill
JI ............
. Clerk, Post Office ...... ....
. Mrs. Doffery Cohen ... ....
.Mrs. M. F. Speigel ..
A ddress
Up
361
862
per W. Water St., Elmira.
W. Thurston St.
Hoffman St.
514 Penna. Ave.
459 W. Hudson St.
100 Fox St.
934 Penn. Ave.
220 William St.
610 Beecher St.
2764 Creston Ave, N. Y. City.
615 N. Main St.
1886 Broadway, Elmira.
719 Livingston St.
719 VV. Church St.
412 Pleasant St.
419 Walnut St.
511 Mt. Zoar, Elmira.
157 Maple St., Hornell, N. Y.
315 W. Clinton St., Elmira.
Rochester, N. Y.
258 Lyon St.
4192 W. Gray St.
403 VV. Clinton St.
921 Lake St.
Walnut St., Elmira.
100 Madison Ave.
957 Walnut St.
1013 Grand Central Ave.
1807 California St., N. W., Wash-
ington, D. C.
116 VV. Buffalo St., Warsaw.
828 9th Ave., Huntington, W. Va.
Walnut St., Elmira.
663 College Ave.
................
.Ft. Clayton, Canal Zone, Panama
Lower Maple Ave, Elmira.
324 Irvine Pl.
351 W. Church St.
1109 Lake St.
453 Maple Ave.
1189 Maple Ave.
Lowman, N. Y.
Washington Ave.
401 Fulton St.
509 W. Church St.
Lowman, N. Y.
504 Hart St.
604 VV. Washington Ave.
619 Lewis St.
218 Mayro Bldg., Utica, N. Y.
553 Coburn St., Elmira.
Albany, N. Y.
Washington, D .C.
401 Fulton St.
372 Fulton St.
359 HotTman St., Elmira.
260 Ft. Washington Ave., New
York City.
310 Maple Ave.
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Z5'fJe Archive"-1923
Name
J. Lee Rothwell
John J. Sheehan
LeGrande Smith .....
Laura Amanda Smith . . .
Olga H. Smith ......
Erma O. Stephens
Francis Burt Stiles ........
Esther Louise Sutton .....
Theodore Horton Townsend
Katheryn Louise VanDoren
Carrie B. Vought .........
Fred Lafayette VVarren
R. Harold VVetse1 .......
John Wigsten ..........
Florence Lillian Wiser ..
Clifford John Young
Name
John C. Abbott ........
Clara H. M. Adams
Kathryn L. Allington ..
Irwin Alpert ,......,..
Bertha S. Artley .....
Frederick S. Beach
Gwynn S. Bement
Edith M. Bien .........
James Harold Bishop ..
Marian Grace Burnham
Carl C. Chamberlain ....
Harold P. Connelly ....
Margaret E. Cronan .
Rhea Cummings
Mary J. Curry ......
Marian E. Daghistan
Howard R. Dailey
Bryan S. Davis ....
Gertrude O. Duhl ..
Ethel G. Ersley
VValter C. Ervin
Florence K. Fean
Mildred A. Fox ....
Helen C. Fraser
Margaret Gribbel ..
Caroll C. Grinnell
Elsa H. Guyer
Grace Anna Hamilton
Helen M. Havens .......
Marian O. Hawthorne ..
Arthur L. Hoffman ....
H. Brooks Hoffman
T. Leo Horrigan ....
Josephine E. Huegel
Florence G. Hughes
Helen E. Hughes ....
XValter C. Hurley ..
Edward F. Hyde .....
Arthur G. Jennings ....
Marie E. Jessen ......
Ross H. Jones ....
Tuttle Judson ....
Laura S. Kluge
Ella M. Kohn .,...
VVilliam M. Lande
Page 1331
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II1IMfS.
. . . .Mrs
... .Mrs
i :Mrs.
. . . .Dentist,
....Clk., J.
Ovrupation
Mrs. Leon Pritchard ..........
.Clerk, A. LaF. F. E. Co .,......
Address
513 Herrick St.
406 Partridge St.
2934 Yorkshire
Camden, N. J.
Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y.
52 Grove St., Elmira.
Sq. Fairview,
. . . . Clerk, Thatcher Co. .. . . . . . . . .27 Gould St., Elmira.
Mrs. E. H. Carter ............
1219 Vllhitesboro St., Utica, N. Y.
Care of "Dairymen's League
News" ................. .....
Mrs. Dale I. Parshall ..........
Aggi.'iv1Qf55.Q 'iviatifsalf 'Ava 'Eglin
Mrs. Connelly ................ .
CLASS OF 1914
Occupation
. . . .Physician and Surgeon ...
....Mrs. Spencer Sellick .. .. .
....Mus1c1a11............
Frances Golden .... .
F.
.. . .Sec'y Park Church .. .....
V.-Pres. Hoffman Nurseries
....Typ1st, A. S. B. Co.
Mrs. Wm. I. Boland .... .
. . . .Commission Salesman .. . . . . . .
.. . .Electrical Engineer ... . . . . .
Mgr. Doane 81 Jones Lbr. Co..
vvibigggie 'jeitfeifgi' QI' ' ' ' ' 11.11
Co..
'""15iii1ia1i'c551L'fiffflff
Higgins ......
'U''iifiiaiiiiifieik'ffififff
....Clerk
514 E. XVater St. .... .
E. Swartout Co. ..... .
.. . .Mrs. W. Martin Shaw ........
. . . .Star-Gazette Society Editor
Utica, N. Y.
Corunna, Mich.
shi! s'ti,"1ai55iQ1y11Q ' '
Buffalo, N. Y.
457 Maple Ave, Elmira.
Address
1580 Wilson Ave, Chicago, Ill.
259 Schuyler Ave.
Deceased
New York City
129 E. Steuben St., Bath, N. Y.
50 Pierpont Ave.
664 W. Gray St.
Deceased
9 George St., Chelsea, Mass.
108 Catherine St.
651 Grove St.
656 Beecher St.
Deceased
135 N. Main St.
New York City
New York City
2 Seward Ave, Utica, N. Y.
510 Logan St.
417W Waliiut St.
812 Walnut St.
6 E. Ave., Saylesville, R. I.
II3 Grove St.
23 Water St., Yokohhama, Japan
240 S. 14th St., Allentown, Pa.
Horseheads, N. Y., R. D. 2
Lower Maple Ave., R. D. 2
681 W. Clinton St.
357 W. Fourth St.
636 Winsor Ave.
U. S. Marine Hospital, Staten Is.
230 Riverside Drive, N. Y. City
364 W. Sixth St.
2516 Jefferson St.. Paducah, Ky.
304 E. Church St.
721 W. Church St.
Paducah, Ky.
718 Thompson St.
59 Orchard St.
355 E. Warreii St.
315 Madison Ave.
Gbe Archive"-1923
Name Occupation Address
Stuart P. Landon ..... .... O thee 127 Bedford Ave ........ 730 Lincoln Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Norman I. Learned .... Salesman L. M. H. Co ......... 410 Hoffman St.
E. Charlotte LeFever .... Mrs. William Gribben .. .... 909 Bridgman St.
M. Edwin Levy ...... ................,......... .... 8 4 Striat St., Detroit, Mich.
Joseph H. Lewis ..... ............ .... S 1 E. Third St., Corning, N. Y.
Raymond H. Lewis . .. .................--.. .... 4 OI Miller St., Mt. Olive Station,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Florence R. Mason .... Mrs. J. D. Plant .... 379 Temple St., New Haven,
Conn.
Floyd L. May ..... ................. .... E 1 mira, N. Y., R. D. 3
Harry A. Mills .... .... : 08 Hart St.
Anna E. Minier ...... .... B ig Flats, N, Y.
Edward A. Mooers .... 516 Euclid Ave.
John T. Morrisey .... Deceased
Frederick Mulcahy .,.. .... 2 I5 Franklin St.
Richard E. Myer .... S09 VV. Water St,
Jennie E. Newell .... 212 Franklin St.
Ruth B.Newell .. .....,..... ............. .
Ethel E. Nichols . ........ .... S am Ban Gauhati, Assam, India
Robert R. Nichol ,,............ ......... .... 2 5 8 4th St., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Marie I. O'Dea ....... ......-..- ...-.....-.----. -.-. 4 4 2 W. Clinton St.
Frederick F. Paige .... Physical Dir6Ct0r .-.. 624 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y.
Dorothy C. Parker .... ....-..--.-- --.---.-..- .-.. 4 1 1 W. Gray St.
Hannah R. Pickering ,....................... .... 3 68 W. Clinton St.
Nora Agnes Piper .... ...- ...-...--.---..-..-..-.. ..-. 3 6 2 26 XVallace Place
Dorothy Putnam .... ...MrS- C1i1Cf0fd Bfulldage ---.... 613 Walnut St.
Edward J. Reidy ,,,,, ,,,,. ..........................,... 7 2 o Kinyon St.
Allene M. Reynolds .... Mrs. George E. Kellogg ....... 353 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
lvladeline S. Reid ,,,......................... .... 2 112 W. Second St.
Mildred E. Rising .. ........................ .... 3 I3 VV. Clinton St.
Blanche U. Roberts ,,, ,,,.... ................... .................. . . . .
Elizabeth C, Rockwell , . , ,,,, lyl1'S. Charles Killg .... .............. . . . .
Alma H. Rosenfield ,, ,,,......................... ..
Mildred M. Ross
Esther E. Rubin ...... . . .
Mabel L. Rulapaugh . . . . . ..
Caroline G. Sanborne
afliffbiii' 'rikeiagiaii' seiiqiiigiy
Mary E. Sheehan .....
Helen F. Sheely
Helen F. Sheive ........ ....
Eleanor L. Sherman ..........
M. Holmes Shoemaker
Robert T. Simpson . . . H in
Leon Earl Smith ......
Alma Neva S encer
Leland Spencer ......... ....
M. Florence Stapleton
Mrs Geor e Wich
VVilliam S. Stemple .....
Harold T. Stowell ..... ....
Mary F. Sullivan
Ralph C. VanHorn .... i
R. Lois Wariier ... . .
ivtgiefii'1vi5fyi51i.i'i55iiy'Q1 . . IQ
Mig' 'vlfirlfiiiyifit' Q I 1 I Q I Q1
William D. Warren ... . ..
Eloise H. Weale
Nellie W. Wilson ..
Name
William Abrams ....
Clarence E. Avery ......
Mildred Louise Baker
Katherine L. Battin .......
Helen Frances Bevan ....
Edwin Blake Bickford ....
like 'is'd1lf'a'r'fi '1i'.'L5Qv'f15ii5e ' f f fi
Teacher . ..... . ............. . . .
CLASS OF 1915
Occupation
Mrs. Brockway Blossom ......
Teacher, Bradford, Pa. ....... .
g ..............
Professor, Cornell University..
666 'sf 'iviiiiek' srl ' ' ' '
.is2'ii5f1i5f'si."" ' ' " '
Hartford, Conn.
1015 K St., N. VV., Washington,
D. C.
225 W. Borden Ave., Syracuse.
N. Y.
735 W. First St.
315 Mt. Zoar St.
414 W. Gray St.
Deceased
IIO Pearl St., Rochester, N. Y.
773 Harper St.
422 W. Fourth St.
IO4 VV. LaFrance St.
707 E. Church St.
532 XV. Hudson St.
1209 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md.
S24 Fourth, North, Troy, N. Y.
AIO Gaines St.
Roundup, Montana
Address
196 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y.
655 Mt. Zoar St.
306 E. Miller St.
452 W, First St.
207 Roosevelt Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.
Rome, Cortland County, N. Y.
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Ghe Archive"-1923
Name Or,'f1tpUfi01t JiflId7'6'S5
Thelma Louise Bishop
Elsa Brookfield ........
Hazel G. Brooks
Mabel Brown .....
Nettie Buell .......
Thomas F. Bundy ....
Helen Irene Burk ......
Raymond H. Butler ....
Gladys Cassell .........
Jack H. Causer .........
Luella Gertrude Clark ....
Merle A. Clearwater . . .
Howard H. Clute ....
Z. Esther Coke ......
Helen M. Coleman ....
jane B. Cotton ......
Madeleine Daly ....
james L. Davis ......
Ford Payne Decker ....
Esther M. Devlin ....
Viola A. Douglas ....
Clarence A. Dunbar ....
Irene M. Dunne ......
Olive G. Eells .......
Helen Fausnaught
Florence I. Ferguson .. .
Helen T. Gerschefski . . .
Abram Ginsburg ...........
Helena A. Goldsmith .......
Algernon DeWaters Gorman
Alan I. Gould .............
Georgiana Gray ............
Walter L. Gunderman ....
Hedwig Guyer ...........
Michael M. Hali, D.D.S. ..
Mildred Harrington ......
Emma Havens .........
Margaret Carey I-Iogan
Ernest Hollenbeck .......
Minnie L. Holmes .....
Everts H. Howell ....
Ralph Allen Hunt ......
Clarence E. Huntley
Catherine E. Hyde . ..
Benjamin Hyman ......
Edward Harry Impson . . .
M. Winifred Jenkins . . .
Anna H. lessen .....
Gladys E. Jones
Clifford B. June
Harry D. Kane ....
Anna Grace Kelly
Mary L. Kelly ...... ,.
Dorothy E. Kennedy . . .
Lovisa Ketchum .......
Norma L. Kilmer ....
Lucy Belle Knapp ....
Harry R. Knettles
Paul E. Landon .......
Sara Louise Lattimer ....
John L. Lehman .......
Gustav Leupelt ......
Eva Mary Livings . ..
Laura M. Lovejoy
Dorothy T. Lovell
Ethel F. Lowe ....
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I I I IIc1Ie'f15, b5yifQ ivigiifg' cd. ..... .
"eil-he 'FI 11.5lQfQ1iIaI of I I I I ..
....Teacher
. . . .Clerk, G. H. Cotton 81 Bro. . . . . . .
Teacher, Newfane, N. Y. ....... .
Emp. Amer. Bridge Co. . . . . . . . .
Dentist .........................
1459 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
Chemin des Croise, Rouges, Villa
Albion, Lausanne, Switzerland.
I2 Church St., Perry, N. Y.
5o6 W. Third St.
Wellsburg, N. Y.
328 W. First St.
ZIOM West Second St.
1920 E. Genesee St., Syracuse.
303 Elm St.
810 W. First St.
Big Flats. N. Y.
Q34 Pennsylvania Ave.
Teacher .................. .....
..469 W. Church St.
716 VV. Second St.
408 E. Washington Ave.
61 George St.
Q09 Davis St.
516 Spaulding St.
Killed in World War.
Geneva, N. Y.
Ass't State Agricultural Club Leader, Fargo, N. D.
715 Riverside Ave.
' ' I 'sf55ff1AgI Iiti1iL,LI24fiiQfQfii5fQf 'a2'iIei5gfgih.' I 56252 JJ' I
.,...Phone Operator
.....Mrs. H, T. Canfield...
. . . ,Garage ........... .
Mrs, Edward B. Billings, Jr. .... .
....Mrs. Robert A. Case
,,,.Teacher
IIIIe13ekitII2i.IsII1sIIcbI.IIIIIIIIIIIIII
Salesman F. M. Howell 81 Co. . ..
....Student
Teacher Cortland . . . . . . . .
'I''IA1ii,IL.iFiahLe'IIIIIIII.. IIIII
Sten. Walsh 81 Reagan .... .....
Mrs. Lawrence Moore . . . . . . . .
""i3QA1Q5fiiaH IPI IRI IRI' I II .....
Traveling Salesman . . .
Mrs. Alexander Macreery ....... 38 VVinan St., East Orange, N. J.
Emp. Ithaca .............. .....
Mrs. F. H. Williams .... .....
' ' I I 1Ie5ei1bLIsei155iI1i1bII5 .... .
....Carpenter
, , , . Photo Engraver .. . .
I I I IIMESI Iiiaffy 'Ninas' I I I I I I ........
....Mrs. Wm. Crump Davis
Stoc .broker ....................
468 WI. Second St.
Died in Camp in W'orld War.
1492 E. 17th St., Brooklyn, N .Y.
1135 Commonwealth Ave., Boston,
Mass.
Lowman, N. Y.
230 S. 14th St., Allentown, Pa.
216 VVater St.
319 Sylvester Pl.
Camp Devons. Mass., Co. G, 5th
Infantry.
333 VV. Fourth St.
Pine City, N. Y.
452 Riverside Ave.
661 Davis St.
Chicago, Ill.
220 W. Third St.
715 East Church St.
507 VV. Clinton St.
Maple Ave., beyond limits.
Cleveland, Ohio.
317 Baty St.
711 Carpenter St.
700 Penna. Ave.
Owego, N. Y.
706 Chester St.
962 Walnut St.
716 W. Water St.
730 Lincoln Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1106 Hall St.
730 Harper St.
125 Sly St.
509 Mt. Zoar St.
283 Pierce St., Kingston, Pa.
426 W. Clinton St.
Gbe Archive"-1923
Name Occupation Address
Marshall Lowman .... ..... ................................. 7 0 2 Hoffman St.
Helen McCann ......... ..... ly Irs. R. E. Kinsman ............ 633 W. Church St.
Marjorie K. McCrone .
Sara H. Mclnerney ....
Madeline Anne McNevin
Leo V. Markthaler ....
Marjorie Mason ......
Frederick F. Mills ....
Earl M. Moore .....
Floyd W. Moore ....
Ethel M. Morrow . ..
Florence V. Nagle ....
Gertrude R. Nagler
Francis Nash ........
Helen C. Newman ....
Alma E. Noonan .....
M. Estella Osborne
Ramona Pettingill . . .
Milton M. Pinkus
Grace E, Pittman
Dorothy E. Prechtl
Alan H. J. Preston
W'illa M. Purple ....
Marie A. Reidy ....
Roe E. Reilly ......
George I. Rietman ....
Bertha Roberts ........
Mortimer J. Rosenfield
Mary G. Ryan .........
Ruth Agnes Sawdey . . .
Marjorie E. Shaffer . . .
Maxwell M. Siegel ....
Isidore S. Simon .......
Anna Rebecca Smith
Helen M. Snyder .....
Robert Y. Snyder ......
Alexander Soble, M. D.
Ruth S. Spencer .......
Name
Nina Frances Allen . . .
Rose Alpert ...........
Rachel Helen Bailey . . .
Alice Louse Barnhart ..
Leslie A. A. Benson ....
Mary Katherine Biggs .
Fred H. Birkholz ......
J. Joseph Brickwedde ..
Camilla Elizabeth Bryan
Larned Bryan ............ . . .
Hazel C. Campbell .....
Lazarre I. Chernoff ....
Henry Ranger Collson .
Marie M. Connelly .....
Harold B. Copeland
Esther Whaites Cowan .
Lillian Lazle Crouse ....
Eugene Francis Crowley
Gordon Heyes Curtis
William J. Cusick ......
Lois Anna Dann ......
Jeanette S. Deyo .......
Mildred Iris Dingler
Emerson Liscum Diven
Inez M. Douglas .......
'r-2ae1i5f,' ixietv' 'Leiiafiohf 'Ni I Z f
. .- ...... Mrs. H. C. Felter ............. ..
..ffliviksf'lathes'Hf'BiQli6f1'iiif1iffff
. . . . . Asst. Cashier, Nat. Biscuit Co. . . .
Ilfliliigf 1j5n5id'i5blyE:1'1' f 111 "' H
.fffiviisf 'cliitsf 'Rosen' f 1 ff
f I I f fxlfay 'Tbei1iiiLia1i ' f i
..f I Iiviksf 'ne5h'lr5m515'2 ..
Mrs. Leslie V. Clifford ..........
.....Dent1st
353 Hoffman St.
R. F. D. 4, Elmira, N. Y.
958 College Ave.
510 Euclid Ave.
9 George St., Chelsea, Mass.
965 McKinley Pl.
ZQ Horner St,
525 VV. Church St.
6092 Colfax Ave., Detroit, Mich
Perine St.
St. Luke's Hospital, N. Y. City.
322 Irvine Pl.
104 Magnolia St.
401 Grove St.
Huntington, W. Va.
1351 Lake St.
Deceased.
521 Jefferson St.
406 Maxwell Pl.
Rochester, N. Y.
clo Hamilton Pohlman Jewelry Store, E. Water St.
Mrs. Sheely ....................
.....Mrs. Bernard Toomey
CLASS OF 1916
Occupation
.....Mrs. Woodhull
. ..... Mrs. Edwin Gertsman . . ..
. ..... Student ................ .
. . . ..... Clerk, Water Board ........ . . . .
. . .... Emp.. Thomas Machine Co. . . . . . .
.........Dent1st
Marshall Lowman
..Emp. Syracuse .......... .
. ..... Nurse ................ .
Q" ..QQQstHtie'iit' .
.....Optometrist
... ..... Mrs. Harry D. Foster . . . .
1" ..IfI1i1HiQ.'b'f'i3L1if5i5'1f.
.....Teacher
510 W. Hudson St.
421 W. Church St.
414 Grove St.
1306 Hall St.
243 Lake St.
114 Washington St.
753 John St.
312 S. Main St.
S25 W. Gray St.
Deceased.
462 E. Church St.
355 Grove St.
11 ddress
57 Orchard St.
139 Exeter Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y.
Pine City, N. Y.
1305 Grand Central Ave.
319 Madison Ave.
554 E. Third St.
432 VV. Fourth St.
705 Hoffman St.
558 Coburn St.
718 Spaulding St.
309 Broadway.
Emp. 205 Snyder Bldg. ........ . .
121 Lormore St.
4310 Fourth St., N. W., Washing-
ton, D. C.
811 Lincoln St.
523 VV. Church St.
201 Miller St.
504 Fitch St.
316 Irvine Pl.
1209 Grand Central Ave.
Deceased.
226 Chestnut St.
IPage 136
Fanny F. Eitel ....,......
Alfred Caldwell McCarthy' 1 I G I I I
IIQ Phoenix St.
"Give Archive"--1923
Name
Adria Lucille Drake .....
Occupation
Thomas Edward Duggan . .........
Mary A, Ersley ......
Irene C. Elliott ........
Helen Rhoda Elston
Mary A. Ersley .......
M. Beatrice Espey ....
Bertha H. Feinberg
Hazel R. Fey .........
Edith Fidleman ..,.........
Irene T. Field ............... .
Hariette Henriette Flaacke
Josephine Marie Flynn ..... .. .
Ruth Fraser .............
Pauline E. Freeman . . .
Ita T, Friendberg .....
Mathew E. Gallavan ....
Clara Gerschefski .....
Lillian Graham ,.... ....
Bessie A. Graves .,......
Alda Winifred Hadlock .... . . .
Dorothy G, Hammond ...... . . .
Martha Lincoln Hammond .......
Mariette Louise Hanford . . . . . .
Helena Marie Harrington
Sybil Margaret Hauver .... . . .
Karl Edwards Havens ....
Louise Caroline Henry ....
Mary L, Holleran ......
udson Rexford Hoover
J ..
Henry Edward Hourihan
Easter I. Howe ..........
Mary Loretta Hughes ....
John Harold Hunt ......
Stuart N. Hyde ......
Helen Louise Jackson .
Harry L. Kahler .....
Charles M, Kelly ......
Stella E, Kluge ..........
Harriet Elsbree Knifhn . . .
Jennie E, Koush .......
Anna Elizabeth Kraft ....
Luc Viola Lawes
y .......
Dorothy Dudley Leavitt .... . . .
Raymond Francis Leyden . . . . . .
Robert Earl Lipcot ......... .
Lillian M. McCabe ......
John Paul McKinley ....... .. .
Mary H. Mack ..........
Ida Marks ............
Dorr Truman Martin ....
Grace Knapp Mathews
William T. Mangan
Katherine E. Miller . . .
Ethel J, Murray ....
Leon C. Nelson .....
Mabel Irene Newell
John H. Nickel ......
Leo Francis O'Brien ............
Lawrence M. O'Conn0r ........ .
Frederick VVilliam Parsons
Teacher .... .
Teacher ...........
Elmira College ......
Teacher, Athens, Pa. . .
Clerk ...............
Nurse ......... . . .
Clerk ...............
Address
416 Euclid Ave.
905 Magee St.
632 Penna. Ave.
Mil 'idgff iifihitkvedfie' I 1 Q I I I I I I II
Clerk, Second National Bank
Teacher, School 1 ...............
Emp. Scranton ............
ivffkf 'vvi1i1aiii'v'tiiig5Ef5i15' I I I f I f II
Teacher, Leroy, N. Y.
Stenographer ...........
Mrs. Root ...........
Mrs. H. M. Allen .......
'Windsor Ave.
Elmira, R. F. D. No. 2.
917 Davis St.
705 W. Water St.
358 Euclid Ave.
O70 Dickinson St.
655 Grove St.
435' Ffitlfiii' ' ' ' '
113 Grove St.
515' Lg1Qf2'Avb1""'
400 S. Main St.
758'
Penna. Ave.
Mrs. C. W. VVaugen ...,........
Mrs. Norman V, Kohler .......
Swimming Instructor at Federat'n.
Car Repairer, D. L. 81 W. R. R...
Clerk Chemung Canal Trust C0...
Stenographer Baker Bros. ...... -
Emp. W.-M, Co. ............... .
Salesman W. B. Hallock 81 Bro.. . .
Mrs. Rudolph VV. Sandburg
Nurse ....... . . ........ .
Teacher, Babylon,
Stenographer .... . ......
L. I.
Mrs. R. R, Loomis
Mrs. John Abbott
Bookkeeper ........
iiasiaia 'sff I I I . ..
154 W. Third St.
1003 Lake St.
321 Broadway.
315 Broadway.
6' Rv ' ' wasii' 'Di
354 Walnut St.
1005 Oak St.
507 E. Church St.
352 NV. Sixth St.
458 Tompkins St.
955 Davis St.
1308 Bonnie View
wood, O.
Ave.,
L
ake
311
320
616
430
Big
700
Lake St.
Irvine Pl.
College Ave.
W. Fourth St.
Flats, N. Y.
Penna. Ave.
59 Orchard St.
931 Penna. Ave.
313 W. Sixth St.
210 Lormore St.
3692 West Sixth St.
1580 Wilson Ave., Chicago,
965 Railroad Ave.
IIQZ Caldwell Ave.
8 Craigie St., Leroy, N. Y.
354 W. Sixth St.
I
ll.
Clerk, A. L.-F. F. E. Co. ....... .
Stenographer, 126 W, Water
St
Dec
221
520
eased.
Front St.
W. 163rd St., N. Y. City,
Student ..................... ....
Dietician ........ ......... . . . . . .
Emp. P. R. R. ................. .
Teacher, New Jersey ............
Clerk, Chemung Canal Trust Co..
Baker, Barchet Sz Son ...........
Ingersoll Rand 81 Co.
Clerk, Barton 81 Wheadon .......
Charles S. Putnam ......... ............................
Rachel A. Pease ................
Sarah M. Record
Allen B. Reed ......
Mary Mareva Reed
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1556539 ' I I I .
337 W. Seventh St,
577 Riverside Ave.
475 slebblia ' '
130 Cedar St.
926 Penna, Ave.
407 Sullivan St.
Oliver Hotel, South Bend, Ind.
300 Maple Ave.
310 E. Church St.
809 Maple Ave.
308 William St.
660 N. Main St.
Ghe Archive"-19253
William Harold Reid ....
jerry F. Rhodes ...........
Marian Milda Rice .........
Francis William Richardson
Margaret E. Ronan ........
Goldie E. Rosencrans ......
Richard Carlton Rowe
Eleanor Ryan ..........
Jane L. Seafuse ......
Edna Irene Seeley .....
Clayton S. Shoemaker ..
Celia Simon ..........
Marie M. Smith ......
Walter Clyde Smith ....
Grace W. Sornberger ..
Ernest S. Stevenson ....
Kenneth Max Stuart
Thurza H. Taynton ........
Norman Tobias ............
Mary Elizabeth VanCampen
john Alden VanCampen ....
Donald Howell VanHorn ..
Amy Ursula Viele .........
Herman Frederick Vieweg .
Elizabeth Walter ...........
Florence Marguerite Warner
Jessie Margaret Warner
Margaret Hannah Watts ....
Edgar Earl Wemple .....
Richard Ford Wentz . ..
Florence Winner ....
Name
Gertrude Florence Albert
Alta Leona Atwater .....
Eleanor Regina Ball .....
Robert Adams Ball ......
Anna Gibbs Barker .....
Wanda Jane Beardslee
Lena Ruth Blostein ......
Edmund Rockwell Bower
Lyman M. Breese ........
R. Mark Brinthaupt ......
Francis Charles Brown .. .
Dorothy E. Buckley .....
Eliza Ellen Burnham ....
Carrie Lorian Campbell ..
Robert Harry Carey .....
Thomas Francis Carr ..
Marie Ellen Catlin ....
Helen Gladys Cole .....
Mortimer I. Collson .....
Lena Harriet Crandall ....
Myrtle E. Crawford, .....
Raymond Daniel Cunningh
Bartow Strang Curtis ....
Ray Hustin Daghistan
Madeline Loretta Dawes .
Elmer Dean, Jr. ........ .
Charles Decker .......
Florence Decker ......
John Bidwell Denton . ..
Mary Agnes Dillon
Helen Rose Dunbar
Elsie M. Egbert ....
Gertrude Eggert ..
Name Orrnpation
J. Thompson Sz Co. ..
. . . . . M rs. Howard Bassler
. . .Student .. .
. . . Stenographer . . . .
. . . . .Registered Nurse . . . .
.. ...Second National Bank
Teacher ..............
. .... Physician ....... .
flffcaiiihg'Bidg.'ct5.'Ifff"""""'
Salesman, Thatcher Mfg. C0. . . . .
Teacher, Cornell University
.....Clcrk, P. R. R. Co.
.fIMi1iiskEL'fIff"""'
CLASS OF 1917
Orrupation
.... .Mrs. Glenn Young ...
. . .Mrs. Ralph Sutter . . .
. . . . . Private Secretary . . .
.....Mrs. Ben Kaplan ..
.....Student
.....Student
.....Student
. .. . .Teacher, Muncy, Pa. . . . . .. . . ..
. . . . .Mrs. Edwin A. French . . .
Address
112
Big
372
372
519
Mia
E. 19th St., New York City.
Flats, N . Y.
E. Thurston St.
Fulton St.
W, First St.
mi, Fla.
310
716
403
382
753
550
913
141
DeWitt Ave.
S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N.Y.
Euclid Ave.
NV. Water St.
John St.
Spaulding St.
Lincoln St.
XV. 109th St., N. Y. City.
.wel .............................
lsburg, N. Y.
Sherburne, N. Y.
3427 Wash. Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
507 NV. Church St.
Corning, N. Y.
712 VV. Gray St.
101
811
811
Dewitt Ave.
Maple Ave.
W. Water St.
1012 Penna. Ave.
Dec
457
eased.
E. XVater St.
Erin, N. Y.
523
VV. Water St.
Address
608
505
701
957
79 Church Ave, Ballston
465
John St., Elmira.
Lake St.
Herrick St.
Grove St.
Spa.
E. Water St., Elmira.
Coleman Ave.
567
376
700
422
Euclid Ave.
Diven Ave.
German St.
Fulton St.
edvvf 5404 sd ' 'iff 'cliff ' "
Ensign, U. S. Navy, U. S. S.
Nevada. ............. .
. . . Salesman ........... . . .
. . . Bkpr., McLaughlin-Flynn
Mrs, Alger J. Smith ............
.. . . .Mrs. Vernon S. Miller . . .
.....Nurse
am. .Student ............ .
.-...-Student .. . .
.. . . .Musician ..
.. . Student ......... . ..
...Mrs. Otto C. Vieweg
.... Mrs. Wm. Antes
...Student . ............
...Mrs. George Brubaker
r
Care of Postmaster, N. Y. City.
713
419
Davis St.
William St.
1010 Lincoln St.
723
Seneca Pl., Elmira.
New York City.
718
523
S14
410
802
453
701
380
355
275
S. Main St.
W. Church St.
VV. First St.
Jefferson St.
W. Water St.
'cypress' E1hiff'a'.' "
Grove St.
W. Fifth St.
................
N. Main St., Northport, L. I.
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"'G77e Archive"-1923
Name Occupation Address
Clara A. Farr ..... Teacher . ........... ..... B ig Flats.
Margaret Fay .... Mrs. HenriGuyon .... 1931 St. Denis St., Montreal
Canada.
Crete M. Fell ........... .... M rs. R. J. Brennan ..... 169 Virginia Ave, Jersey City
N. J.
Virginia Dorothy Fettis ...... Mrs. Charles Brand ........... 405 Maple Ave.
Irene Marie Fitzpatrick ...... Mrs. Huntington Reed ........ Brooklyn.
Margaret F. Flynn ....
VVilliam A. Flynn ......
Elizabeth M. Flynn
Raymond W. Freedman ..
Marie Louise French ..
Earl E. Fridie ........
Ruth Welles Frutchy .
Russell Gerard Fudge ..
VValter Carney Garey .
Helene Eleanore Geisser .
Eleanor G. Gibson .......
Ethel Wanck Gould ....
James Joseph Grady ....
Asaph B. Hall ...........
Frances Ellen Harrison ..
Gertrude Merle Hartman
Louise Herrick ..........
Margaret Herrick ........
Norma Elizabeth Hobart .
Edward Abraham Hoffman
Gertrude Honig ..........
DeVVitt Everett Hooker .
Mildred M. Houck .......
Grace Jeannette Jessen
Charles T. Knapp ......
Harry La Burt ...........
A. Norman Lawrence ....
Lena Fredericke Lehman
Gladys Lewis ............
Geraldine E. Leyden .....
Susan E. Logue ......
Joseph Lovitch .........
Gracia Lowman ..........
Ella Ruth MacFarland
Robert Strawbridge McCre
John T. Mailey ..........
Helen Katherine Maloney
Lillian Mellen ...........
Louis Miller ............
Cornelius James Milliken .
Mary Augusta Minsterman
Mary Catharine Mitchell ..
Paul Willard Morse .....
Fanny Leonore Moseson .
Carl Francis Mowrey ....
George Redvers Murphy .
Hyman Bernard Nagler ..
Mary Robinson Neagle
Adelaide Nical ..........
Mavetta Gertrude O'Brien
J. Burke O'Connor ......
Ada M. Olmstead ........
Jane E. Olmstead ......
Stanley Butler Osborne .. .
Julia Cassandana Page
VVinheld L. Patterson
Charles Walker Perry
Gerald L. Pierce ........
Philip M. Presler .....
Carol D. Price ..........
Hazel M. Purple .........
Julia Catherine Rawlins ..
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ight.
Teacher, Worcester, N. Y... ..
Mrs. H. M. Redfield ..
1104 Lake St., Elmira.
i565 'Lake' si.. 'eiaiiiiif ' ' '
Penn Yan, N. Y.
.....6o9SecondSt.
Mrs. A. Rogers .....
523 VV. Third St., Elmira.
. .300 W. Church St.
Mrs. V. G. Sbordone ..
Mrs. Leslie Merrill ....
Mrs. A. V. Cole ....
Nlifslf..
Stenographer .... .... .....
Kings County Hospital .......
iifgf 'L5L1i5'i5fkliE1i ' I . .
Assistant, Operating Room ....
Sec'y, Elmira Free Academy...
ififsff 'nafavbitz' .f f f I f f
. .... 715
sink! ' ' ' ' ' ' "
Teacher, High School ... ... . .
.. . .... 351 VV. Church St., Elmira.
.109 Catherine St.
1319 Pratt St.
S53 Grove St.
408 Union Pl.
722 Allen St., Syracuse, N. Y.
71 Albert St., Johnson City,N.Y
John St.
806 Market St.
an 'ivi1id55Q'AQ5.' ' H
gii'c'51i6iie' MQ-rf ' H
ICS W, Church St,
519 W, Fourth St.
730 Harper St.
253 Ridge St., Newark, N. J.
Railroad Ave.
Penna. Ave.
151 Washington St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
065
638
508 Madison Ave.
613 Penna. Ave.
I7 Howard Ave., Binghamton.
107 Madison Ave.
417 Walnut St.
437 Orington Ave., Brooklyn.
410 Roe Ave.
1009 Oak St.
Binghamton, N. Y.
408 Home St.
. . . . .218 Orchard St.
Clerk, Penna. R. R .... .
Mrs. Joseph Weaver ..
Mrs. Leslie Benedict ..
.... .... .............-.
Mrs. Avery Corning, Jr ........
808 Magee St.
20T S. Geddes St., Syracuse,
Sullivan St.
960 Lake St.
400 VVilliam St.
Kingston, N. C.
Athens, Pa.
604 E. Miller St.
36.11 W. First St.
753 E. Market St.
551 Caton Ave.
Miiirlfbfi ' ' ' "
. . . . .308 Spaulding St,
v
25716 Archive"-1923
Name
Grave V. Reid ......... ..
Martha Field Richford
Lauretta E. Riffe .......
Stanley Earl Roberts ......
William Cutler Roosa ........
Harold Simpson Routledge
Occupation
...Mrs. Melvin Reynolds, Jr...
...Mrs. F. R. VVegncr .... ....
.... ....... ..... ..
Evelyn Hele Rumsey ..... Owens ..
Lucile Ryon ............... ................
Florence L. Sanders ....
Marie M. Schryber
Juanita C. Scranton ..
Hazel Marie Seafuse ....
Harold Paul Shay
Lenore E. Sheely
M. Olga Sherman,
Esther Shriebman
Julian M. Snyder ......
Gertrude Lucy Smith ..
Florence I. Spencer .....
Robert M. Stempfle ....
Florence M. Stumpfle ....
Ralph LaRain Sutter ....
Harriet Swartz ..........
Richard H. Thurston. Jr.
siakiehiif 'caiheii' tiiiixkeigiiy' I
Projectionest .......,.........
. . .Mrs. Harold Underwood .. .
. . .Teacher ................ ...
ffisiiilieiqi' 11
Virginia Knight Todd ...... ........... ....
Walter B. Townsend
Richard John Turner
Evelvn Underwood .......
M. Gladys VanAlstyne
Elizabeth VanDyne ....
Verner E. Vite .........
Esther L. Wetsel ........
iQfsiiidehl''.ff1fffff. 11
. . . Mrs. Paul Landon .... . . .
.iffivifsf'Gf25Qi,fe'ij."s1i1'iiii'1fIf1
Mrs. M. Holmes Shoemaker...
Francis Murray Wigsten . . . ................. ........ . .. ..
William . Wi sten
J g ......
Alida M. Wilbur .......
. . .Cornell University ...... . . .
.. . Mrs. Julian Watkins ... . .
Ruth L. Wilcox .............. Mrs. Robert Biddle .... ..
Charles Blamphin Williams..
. ..Ch1ropract0r ........ , ..... . . .
Margaret Wiiilier ............. Mrs. Howard H. Clute .....
Carolyn M. Witt ..........
Theresa Wood . ..
Name
Ruth Mary Allen .......
Helena Myrl Barnes .....
Frances Carolyn Beebe
Josephine Bentley .....
Molly M. Blostein ........
...Married ...... ...
CLASS OF IQI8
Occupation
. . . Mrs. Harold Ames . . .. ..
...Teacher. ......... .. ..
...Sec.,Y.W.C. ..
r
Madeline Louise Boak ...... . .
Arthur Clinton Boardman
Bernice Marcia Bower .....
Ronald Stevens Breese
Harold Libolt Brooks ....
John Joseph Burr ......
Helen Frances Butler ....
.. .Teacher . ......... . ..
. Mrs. Herschel King ... ., . ..
Ruth Eleanor Carpenter ..... ..
Elizabeth Catherine Carr
Elizabeth Jean Chapman ....
Margaret D. Clark .......
Gladys Marie Collins
Ursula Colvin .........
Helen Marie Connelly
Joseph Henry Considine
Leo Edward Considine
Ida Elizabeth Cotton
William Boyd Craig ......
Helen Cecelia Dempsey ....
.ffivii5."P15i1if,' 19f65'Siei' II. ..
. ..Ste11ographer ......... . . ..
Address
735 W. Water St.
Moriah, Essex C0., N. Y.
415 VV. First St.
R. F. D. No. 2, Elmira.
117 Horner St.
509 Walnut St.
VVatkins, N. Y.
408 Maple Ave.
124 Garfield St., Elmira Heights.
Lormore St.
Lower Maple Ave.
524 Penna. Ave.
,655 E. Water St.
62 Mt. Zoar St.
Ft. Washington, Long Island.
502 Lake St.
720 W. Gray St.
710 College Ave.
Box 218, Wellsville, N. Y.
707 E. Church St.
1731 13th Ave., Seattle, Wash.
701 Herrick St.
1525 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Foot Hill Apts., Glendora, Calif.
India
413 E. Washington Ave.
730 Li11coln Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
745 E 22l'lCl St., Patterson.
559 E. Washington Ave., Elmira.
414 W. Gray St.
Ithaca, N. Y.
6 Roland Ave..
Baltimore, Md.
020 Bridgman St.
Binghamton, N. Y.
4-69 W. Church St.
410 Elm St.
Roland Park,
Addwss
354 Euclid Ave.
234 Mt. Zoar St.
818 VV. Water St.
New York City.
320 VV. Church St.
1560 Pratt St.
Coleman Ave.
740 Maple Ave.
119 Park St., Westfield, N. J.
51 George St.
374 Baty St.
VVashington, D. C.
909 W. Water St.
169 Horner St.
219 Franklin St.
551 Caton Ave.
1104 Hall St.
1147 W. Water St.
IIA7 VV. Water St.
6 George St.
913 E. Market St.
fPage 140
Glue Archive"-1923
Name Occupation Address
Cornelius O. Donahue ........ Student. ............. IIQI Grand Central Ave.
Lawrence David Duggan .............................. Deceased.
Elmer John Easton ........... Clerk, P. R. R. Office .... .... 4 II Baty St.
Marjorie B. Eldredge .... Mrs. Joseph Buck ...... VV. Fifth St., Elmira.
Mildred Helen Epstein .... ...................... 158 Madison Ave.
Samuel Charles Falletta ....... 5wift 81 Co. .... 105 Magee St.
Samuel Fidelman ....... .... . ............. 6 70 Dickinson St.
John W. Finlay .............. Student . 307 Franklin St.
Ruth Helena Fish ......
Frances Mary Fitzgerald
Sidney David Friedman
Carolus H. Getchell .....
Grace Lillian Gile ......
Laura Hazel Gordon ....
Florence May Gowin ....
Granna Maria ..........
Anna Eliza Hammond .. .
Sara Florence Hanford .
Helen Margaret Harrison
Austin Hassett .........
Irma Ursula Hitchcock .
Geraldine L. Holland ....
Chester E. Howell ....
Myrtle Mae Hugg
Kathryn C. Hughes . . .
Frances James ........
Margaret James .........
Mary Geraldine Jarvis ..
Margaret E. Jensen .....
Helena L. Jessen .......
Marian Louise Johnson ..
Isabel Tuttle Judson ....
Delbert E. Keenan ......
George Hinman Ketcham
Fanny Helen Kroshinsky
Edgar A. Krowl ........
Anna May Lande .......
Maria Rosa Liberatore ..
Michael John Liddy ....
Beulah Mae Longwell ..
William John Lutz ......
Emma Lucile Lyon .. .
Mary L. McCarthy ....
Michael D. McDonald
Anna Clair Maclnerney .
Mary Agnes Mclnerney .
Bertha M. Manberg .....
Victor Landon Mason .. .
Harriet Belle Mathews ..
Martha H. Mellen ......
Della E. Merrick ......
Dwight H. Merrill ......
Donald Henry Miller
Fannie Alene Miller ..
Helen Miller ............
Howard James Murphy ..
Mary M. O'Dea .........
Catharine Rosalia O'Hare
Mary Catherine O'Neill ..
Erma Romaine Parsons ..
Kirkwood E. Personius, .
Wilma Pettingill ........
Howard William Pike ..
Leo Julius Pinkus ......
Cecelia Beatrice Popeck
Phyllis Thelma Potter . ..
Laura Alice Powell
Frances Marion Radley ..
Page 1411
. . . . . . Buffalo University . . .
MLA' AfA.511i 'osgbblfi' '.
Clerk, F. M. Howell 81 Co ......
Student . .................. . . . .
. - - - Mrs. John Kirby . . .
Bkpr., McCorkle Realty Co ....
Teacher, Bolivar, N. Y. ...... .
..IIIfsit1ti5Ai'.IIQ"'"""""
...--.Student
------Chauffeur
ffifffixii3."1ifiaQi5"155iie'1fQ
1111 II sLe1i5lgi5f1iJe'f" '
----Student
...-Student
..ffIfsiL1i1eiil'ff.
-.-.--Student ..
"IfffT'ea'c'1Jef"1
".Iif1viQg."Ki1iAAQ'I.
ffffsiiltiehtffff ....
....Dentist
Clerk, Thatcher Co.
....Teacher
.... . . Mrs. Harold Havens . . .
Bookkeeper ....
Teacher .............
Nurse ............ ............ .
Nurse ....................... .
Clerk .........................
402 Spring St., Greenville, Ill.
202 Brand St.
174 Madison Ave.
1054 W. Water St.
465
W. Gray St.
7512 E. Water St.
Big Flats, N. Y.
714 N. Main St.
406
Locust St., Elmira.
1149 Hoffman St.
738 W. Church St.
253 W. Sixth St.
III Horner St.
Rochester, N. Y.
311 Lake St.
Scranton, Pa.
205 High St.
1057 Davis St.
354
421
654
105
115
Hoflman St.
Jefferson St.
College Ave.
Durland Ave.
Horner St.
New York City.
633
315
723
214
518
533
820
608
310
356
Maple Ave.
Madison Ave.
E. Main St., Lock Haven.
Fulton St.
W. Second St.
Maple Ave.
College Ave.
Beecher St,
Diven Ave.
W. Henry St.
707 Linden Pl.
413 VV. Fifth St.
iQ5rveL'1vi:i0i6 'Ava H
521
465
1029 Vermont Ave.,
Herrick St.
W. Clinton St.
N. W
Washington, D. C.
3632 W Fifth St.
1012 Johnston St.
328
713
306
300
701
401
5 I2
W. Seventh St.
Park Pl.
W. Fifth St.
Budd St.
VV. Cilnton St.
Grove St.
Balsam St.
New York City.
608 E. Second St.
iiii 'cbiiege 'Ava' ' "
203 Brand St.
'She Archive"-1923
Name Occupation Addrers
I. Julia Rosecrans ...... ...Nurse ...... Miami, Florida.
Nathan Hale Rubin ...... ............... S I5 John St.
Percival Leopold Seamon . ..... D. D. S. 100 W. Water St.
Helen Edith Shelansky
Marjorie A. Sherman ......
Frances Irene Slingerland .
Frances Theo Smith ......
Leah May Smith .........
Percy Sheldon Snyder ....
Mary Emma Stamp ......
Grace Marie Steinhauser ..
Marian E. Sullivan ........
Marion Loretta Sullivan . . .
Frances Vanderpool Sweet
Gladys Irene Taylor ......
Fanny Laney Townsend
Mrs. James Harper .. ..
Reporter, Star-Gazette ....
Employ, Aluminum Ware Co...
i :Student
Stenographer, A. LaF. F. E. Co.
. 1 1 Q T.e.a.cH6r ....................
. . . . Mrs. B.
C. Cook ..........
David Weiner .............. '..'.1is'1i11J'15yQ'ifv'53thHL11i' 'Sz' iviiiibi. . . .
John F. YanAlstyne ......
Gretchen Lottie Westervelt
J. Raymond Wilkes .......
Frances Emily Williams . . .
J. Earl Williamson .......
Laura Louise Wood ....
Robert Woodward ....
Frances Delia Young . . .
Maria Grana ..........
Name
Irva Ruth Ackerman . . .
Marian Louise Argus .....
Dorothea Olive Atwater
Gertrude B. Barton .......
Marie Alice Beardsley ....
Evelvn Y. Beeman .....
Lee C. Bennett ........
Anna Bernstein ........
Harry William Blank .....
Katherine Gillett Blyley . . .
Talitha Botsford ..........
Aileen Brown ..........
Lillian Bullock .........
Marjorie Clara Burk .....
Bernice Margaret Butler ..
Harold G. Chamberlain . . .
Rogers Platt Churchill
Bernice Irene Clark ....
Helen Julia Clark ......
William R. Compton
George Coxe ..........
Frances L. Curry .....
Louise Dorcas Davis ....
Venna Beers Decker ....
James Francis Deegan
VVilhe1mina Duhl ........
Dorothy Mae Espey .......
Gertrude Elizabeth Evans ..
Eleanor Fisher Ewing ....
Walter Jacklin Ferris . . .
Thelma Adams Fetter ....
Morris Aaron Fidelman ....
Lawrence Manley Fitch
. . . . Teacher
. . . . Employ, Barker Rose 8: Co. . . .
. . . Student
Teacher,
Corning ......
CLASS OF 1919
Occupation
Stenographer, 120 Lake St.
Nurse, Arnot-Ogden Hospital..
Stenographer, A. LaF. F. E. Co.
Nurse . .
Employ, A. LaF. F. E. Co.
Elmira College ...........
....':Teacher
. . . .Student
Cornell University . ..
' ' '15ii'5tL5gf'a'.51Aaf . . . . ..
Helen Elizabeth Fitzpatrick ....
Freda Leah Freeman ......
Bernard Friedman ........
Henry J. Friendly ....
Helen Loretta Flynn
Hendy Creek.
118 W. Market St.
Cortland, N. Y.
415 Locust St.
210 VV. Fifth St.
734 VV. First St.
425 Standish St.
60 Plymouth Ave, South, Roch
ester, N. Y.
372 W. Fifth St.
403 Baty St.
512 Perine St.
1918 Brier Ave., Utica, N. Y
151 Washington St. I
2045 Colbert Ave., Detroit.
206 Brand St.
ggi'1vi:ir3iQAlfkQ""
iii of.i,l'si.' ' ' '
209 College Ave.
714 N. Main St.
Address
662 1155555 'si' ' '
1017 Lake St.
521 Union Pl.
811 W. Church St.
375 Fulton St.
ixigrv' Y5i1Q'ciii.' ' ' '
601W Herrick St.
612 VV. Gray St.
1218 W. Church St., bey limits
402 Tompkins St.
1564 Lake St.
331 VV. Washington Ave.
515 VV. Third St.
Ithaca, N. Y.
716 S. Cross St., Syracuse, N. Y
381?4 Baty St.
R. F. D. No. 2, Elmira, N. Y.
416W Euclid Pl.
712 Kinyon St.
605 E, Water St.
750W E. Church St.
102 VV. Miller St.
407 Columbia St.
917 Davis St.
503 Grove St.
405W W. Clinton St.
511 Mt. Zoar St.
102 Canton St.
670 Dickinson St.
21 W. Church St.
525 W. Clinton St.
ISQZ Orchard St.
174 Madison Ave.
411 Church St.
1104 Lake St.
lPage 142
Ghe Archive"-1923
Name Occupation Address
Gertrude Elizabeth Geib .... ............... 1 007 Grand Central Ave.
Frances H. Goldberg ..... ............. 2 1 Dewitt Ave.
Agneta Gradvvell ...... ..... S tudent 510 Perine St.
Helen Gray ............. ....
Alice Marion Grinnell ........
Irving Hale Hall .........
Dorothy Elizabeth Halliday' ' "
Gerald G. Hartnett ..........
Dorothy Hays ...............
Isitideiif '.'. . . I ff ...... .
I1kit3fgC','c1if'tL,11' 'sgfilfgs' 's2.IAi'1i'hHf
. Clerk, D., L. Sz W .............
.Student .......................
Robert Stanley Hinklc . .,..... .
Rose R. Hoffman .............
.Ass't Secretary, E. F. A .........
William Edward Hoffman ............................
Susan Kathryn Holleran ...... Student .................
Helen Louise Hoper .....
Helen Naome Hopkins
Ida Shirley Hordes .....
J. lfVendell Howard ....
Carolyn June Howe ....
Charles A. Hughes ..........
Marie Elizabeth James .......
Ellen Frances Jenison . ..
Mildred Marie Johnson . ..
Ethel May Kelly ........ ....
Eileen Marie Kline .. . . . . .
Henry Bolles Lent ...........
. . . ..Mrs. I. Leivenson ..
. Nurse ....
"fsitifif215f '. '. 1 I I I I f f .' ." .'.1
.Employ, D., L. Sz W. R.
.Student ...............
Esther M. W. Leonard ........ Student ............
Herman Leupelt ........
Fanny Little .......... ....
Madge Long .................
John Francis Lynch .........
William Joseph McCarthy ....
. Photo engraver . . .
QsiL1Q1Lfi1i'111III1"
. Student ......
.Student .......
Eleanor B. McConnell ........ .Stenographer .........
Leo McNamara ........ ......
Ethel Lucile MacIner11ey .....
Ladislaus Leo Malenoski .....
Lucile Meeker ...............
Vola Christina Mitchell .......
Julia Frances Morrisey ........
John F. Murtaugh ...........
Harriet Nagler ............
Ella A. Newberry ............
.Repairer ..............
I 'seiiraiii' s'e'1ii1Hafy'111i1f1Q
l T Co
.E11lDl0y', Chemung Cana
. Student ...............
. Stenographer .............. . . ..
fsi5iH5gi5b'He'f' . .
Bronislaus Stanislaus Niekras. . ..... ....... . . .
Helen Noble ..............
Daniel Francis O'Neil .....
James Whipple Perry .
IsitiE1ehi'I2IIIIIIQ..
.Student, U. of P....
Harold Lee Personius ........... U. S. Navy ........
Mary Ellawene Pettingill ..
Nathan Platt .............
Alice H. Price .......... .
Catherine Radney ....
Helen E. Rhodes .......
Lewis Edwin Rhoades
Ruth Olive Roberts .....
Alvaretta Ross .......... .
Hyman A. Rubin ..........
Mildred Nellie Sanford ....
Charles N. Sergeant .... .
Lois W. Shoemaker .
Oscar I. Siegel ..........
Ida Slutzky .....,........
Helen Wilhelmina Soencer
Cornelius Lawrence Sullivan
Mortimer Allen Sullivan
Edgar M. Tillman ........
Robert Noel Titus ...... .
Dorothy E. Todd
Ann N. Troxel ......
Howard J. Unold .......
Clara R. VanCampen
Page 1431
.Dentist's assistant . . .
. Salesman ...........
.Student ...........
, 'Phone operator ..
Isie1i5lgi5bi1'e'r' .........
.Mrs. Donald McCann .
. Clerk, P. R. R. ....... .
.Mrs. Dudley Olcott ,3rd ........
IIfIsi5135lgi5l,'h'e'f' ' ' ' ' "
.Clerk, P. O. ...... .
.Student, Cornell
....Student
. . . Mrs. Henry Fletcher . .
2f2
405
'Mt. Zoar St.
Pleasant St.
853 Grove St.
710 VV. Second St.
1013 Grand Central Ave.
718 VV. First St.
400 Penna. Ave.
715 John St.
603 Hoffman St.
608 Walnut St.
71556 W. Gray St.
1205 College Ave.
New York City.
963 VValnut St.
311 Lake St.
700 German St.
1401 W. Water St.
421 Jefferson St.
860 Lake St, Elmira.
AI VVashin6gton Ave.
855 College Ave.
203 Caldwell Ave.
175 Sly St.
Q26 W. Gray St.
977 Grove St.
410 E. Washington Ave.
504
Dewitt Ave.
E. VVashingt0n Ave.
410
331 Roe Ave.
SII VV. Fifth St.
Rochester, N. Y.
513 W. Gray St.
666 Beecher St.
600
W. Washington Ave.
West Point Military Academy
218
514
Orchard St.
Elizabeth St.
1117 Magee St.
Deceased.
University BulTal0.
364
S06
A01
161
323
716
115
W. First St.
Madison Ave.
Grove St.
Harriet St.
W. Clinton St.
Southport St.
Caldwell Ave.
804 W. Gray St.
65515 'iviiiier' sff ' '
..........
217 Mt. Zoar St.
Big Flats, N. Y.
Vlfashington St. '
204
455
8:1
638
High St.
Roe Ave.
Dickinson St.
Penna. Ave.
Painted Post.
355
EIO
Grove St.
W. Clinton St.
Deceased.
125
Harriett St. I
1130 Parker Ave., Detroit, Mich
GC
5776 Archive"-192C3'
Name
Marian West .... . .
L. Norma Witt ......
Chauncey D. Wright ..
Edward Young .....
Willard J. Young ...... ....
Alfred F. Zimdahl ............
Karolina R. Zimmerman ......
Blanche E. Welliver .........
Name
Mildred Eleanor Atwater .....
Joseph Earl Bateman ........
Mildred E. Beach ............
Asa Crippen Bement .........
Vivien Marah Bergstresser ....
Andrew Adams Blash .......
George Herbert Bogart ......
Occupation
Physical Training Inst., Colum-
bia College, Chicago, Ills.
.Mrs. R. B. Campbell .....
. Student
. Student
. Student
. Student
.Student
CLASS OF 1920
Occupation
.Mrs. Robert M. Blaisdell .
.Draughtsman, A. L. F. E.
.Mrs. Alva Darte .........
. Bank clerk ...............
-Clerk, Thatcher Mfg. Co.
-Clerk, A. L. F. F. E. Co. .
Helen Leona Bosworth ........
Helen Elizabeth Bower ........ Student
Alice M. Brett ......... ....
Helen Lyle Brown .... ....
Ruth Winsor Brown .... ....
S. F. Brown ............ ....
Jeremiah Leo Buckley ........
Mar aret Lois Bund
g y .........
Atlanta Blanche Burnham ....
Erma June Burt .............
Mary Alice Butcher .........
Hazel Carolyn Califf
Helen Louise Carey ..........
Ruth Christopher ............
Clarence George Clendenin
Margaret Harriett Clifford
Lucia Veronica Clifford ......
VVebste1' Jennings Cole, Jr .....
Jean Marie Collins ...........
Harold Monroe Collson .....
George Gartland Connelly
Ida S. Cooper ...............
Louis Avery Corning ........
Gladys Eva Crittenden .......
Jeannette Loraine Cross ......
John William Dale ...........
Ruth Emily Dalrymple .......
Naomi Margaret Davis .......
Anthony James Delario ......
Helen E. DeLong ...........
. Stenographer ............
.Employ, Barnard's Bakery
. Student
.Empl0y, A. SL P. Tea Co.
Student, U. of P. ........ .
- Stenographer ..
-Student ......
-Student .... . . .
. Student .................
. Student ..................
. Employ, James Mfg. Co..
.Student ..................
- - -Student .......,. ..... . ..
.Student ........
.Student ............
. .Student ............ .
.Student, Cornell ......
. Employ, K. V. Co .....
. Stenographer ......
.Student, Elmira College .
. Employ, K. V. Co. ..... .
. Student ................
.Student
. Student,
. Student,
Doris Hehe Downs ............ Student
Merton Clement Dunbar ......
E. Kenneth Edwards .........
Elizabeth T. Epstein ... .. . .
Isabel L. Ewing ...... ....
Francis X. Farr ....
Esther Marie Fish .............
Hazel L. Fitzherbert ..........
Margaret H. M. Fitzsimmons...
Margaret Estelle Freeman .....
Myrtle Elizabeth Frisbie ......
Everett Adel Gleason .........
Henry Gordon ...... L. . . .
Ernest Lincoln Haflett ........
Mary Dorothy Haller .. .. . . .
George Felix Hanlon .....
George Dedrick Hanford ......
.Student,
.Chemist
. Student,
Cerlieli ' Q I 1 f I I i II
Elmira College .
i1551'iit'5A 'cali-455
Elmira College ..
Address
617 W. Gray St.
497 Charlotte Ave., Detroit.
1037 Baldwin Ave.,
Mich.
457 Maple Ave.
209 College Ave.
454 High St.
468 VV. Second St.
812 VV. First St.
Address
204 Madison Ave.
Ann Arbor
1105 Grand Central Ave.
208 W. Hudson St.
Detroit, Mich. u
117 Lormore St., Elmira.
371 W. Fifth St.
409 Davis St.
55 Monroe St.
702 E. Church, St.
105 W Hudson St.
533 W. Gray St.
1053 Admiral Pl.
62 Hoffman St.
32 VV. First St.
Wellsburg.
R. D. No. 2.
451 W. Gray St.
1448 Sullivan St.
10002 Hall St.
445 E. Water St.
43 W. Clinton St.
.Stenographer ...........
Instructor. Meeker's Bus. Inst. ..
Mrs. Innis P. Lyon ...........
ii1h'151bv.'savrEQ'i55.' '.1'."'1i1if
Clerk, P. R. R. ...... .... .
Student .. .........
Music teacher .... . . . .
360 Quail St., Albany, N. Y.
359 Crescent Ave.
604 Penna. Ave.
1242 W. First St.
305 West Ave.
316 Madison Ave.
712 John St.
Kinston, N. C.
706 Cypress St. I
657 N. Main St. 8
402 Union Pl.
188 Broadway,
603 W, Church St.
363 Railroad Ave.
SII NVins0r Ave.
655 Pearl Pl.
Clinton, N. Y.
411 Schuyler Ave.
158 Madison Ave.
303 Davis St.
402 Spring St., Greenville, Ill.
127 Madison Ave.
231 Cannon St., Syracuse, N. Y.
.............
652 Robinson St.
1217 Hall St.
1149 Hoffman St.
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Give Archive"-1923
Name
Pearl Violet Harris ........
George Frederick Hart ....
Mary Elizabeth Hart .... .
Miriam Hays ...........
Madeline C. Heine .........
Augustus Harry Hillman ..
Bertha Hordes ............
Raymond Floyd Howe . . . . . . .
Claire Agnes James ........
Mildred Louise Jaynes .....
Bernice Oakley Jones ......
Thomas Hulett Judson, Jr..
Margaret Harris Keeton
Thomas William Koenig
Jacob Lawrence Kolb .....
Helen Louise Larrison .....
Vlfinifred Amelia Lee .......
Cathryn Hawkins LeGro
Mary Emily LeGro .........
Frederick J. Leverich .
Isabel G. Lowman .... .
Helen J. Lutz ...... .
Tnnis Palmer Lyon .........
Sarah Gayle McKean .......
Arthur Cummings MacMahon
Dorothy Louise Mahan .....
R. Farley Malone ..........
Sara Marie Mark .... .
Jennie Doris Marks ..... .
Kenneth Weale Marks .....
Edmund Lee McGlenn ....
James C. Miller ......... .
VVilliarn Arthur Miller ....
Elias Miller ............
Sarah Howell Mills ........
Sibyl Alison Mosher ......
Remington Morris Murphy .
Thaddeus Sheridan Myers ..
Louis Narziseniield ........
Jack Robert Nichols ........
Thomas McCarthy O'Brien. .
Mary Joette Shaughnessy ....
Esther Evelyn Patterson
Helen Iona Patterson ......
Harold Platt ...............
Guinevere Poole ...........
Drew Leon Rader .........
Frances Isabelle Reardon ..
Harold Mazin Rice .........
Leonard Christian Riesch ..
Wilbert H. Rising ..........
Gertrude L. Romer .........
Hazel Mae Schambacher
Kathryn Cox Schanley .....
Frances E. Sergeant ..... .
Nettie Ault Shelter ........
Treva Leona Shepherd .....
Doris Irene Slauson .......
Howard Alonzo Spencer
Amelia Anna Stelfen ......
. . . Mrs. Archie
Occupation
...Teacher
Guenon
siL1E1511i'111111111111"
sitiiilshi'111111111111111..
Adrircss
825 B roadway.
619 W. 142nd St., New York
City.
204 Crete Ave., Elmira.
i5s1w5H1i15h1d 1.819121 1 1 1 1 1
............
1042 Walnut St.
220 VVashington St., Elmira.
808 W. Gray St.
Tupper Lake, N. Y.
College Ave.
11101151121 5121111351 'Mig' 111111
. . .Student for ministry ....... . . .
...Student .............. . . .
...Student ......... ...
111s1L121Qf11i11 ......... .
654
820
668
WV. Water St.
......
515 Union Pl.
Q69 Davis St.
750 Penna. Ave.
750 Penna. Ave.
1189 Maple Ave.
VVellsburg.
583 Maple Ave.
231
598
53 I
S05
403
Cannon St., Syracuse, N
Maple Ave.
VV. Gray St.
W. Church St., E
Penna. Ave.
lmira
. . .Employ, Dr. Fitch ......... . . .
...Employ, Hart Sz Putnam ......
. , ,Stenographer ............... . ..
...Student .............. ...
, . ,Stenographer .. .
...Student .... .. .
., .Reporter .... ...
...Student ....... ...
..Student, Cornell ...
. . .Student, Holy Cross ........ . . .
. . .Student, Elmira College .... . . .
.. .Student, Elmira College .... . . .
. . .Student, Cornell ..... . ..
. . .Clerk, S. O. Co. . . .
...Stenographer
Student .......
Student ............ .
.......... ...... .
1 1Employ, D.,
F. F. E. ...... .
L. 81 W. R. R.
. . .Student ...... .............. . . .
...Student .................... ...
. . .Bookkeeper
371 W. Church St.
758 John St.
318 VV. Clinton St.
703 Park Pl
312 Baty St.
Deceased.
510 Hart St., Elmira.
505 NV. Hudson St.
163 Vlfashington Ave.
Deceased.
106 Dewitt Ave.
1060 College Ave.
IIZMQ LaFrance St.
604 Miller St.
W. Fourth St.
111sii1E1Qfhi111111..
...Student ..... ...
. . .Stenographer .. .
. . .Student
. . .Student
. . .Student
. . .Student
...Student .................... ...
. . . Student
Employ, Thatcher Mfg Co.
Employ I. D. Booth ...........
Nurse, hospital training .......
Julia Marjorie Steinhauser ...... Teacher ................
William Henry Streeter .....
Anna M. Sullivan ....... .
John Edward Sullivan .. . .
Carlton Samuel Sutter .
Hugh Jamison Swarts ......
Marian VanCampen ........
Leah Mildred VanWoert
Page 1451
...Clerk, A. S. B. Co.
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Employ, Empire Produce Co.
siiiiileiqt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
369
163
IIO
650
401
Harriet St.
College Ave.
Penna. Ave.
Fulton St. . . .
404 High St.
315 1w1 1Cii111fbh1 'sf 1
455 W. Water St.
756 Penna. Ave.
423 VV. Water St.
571 Coburn St.
202 W. Sixth St.
121 E. Hudson St.
602
5 I5
Winsor Ave.
VV. Fourth St.
Rochester, N. Y.
218
Madison Ave.
418 VV. Fourth St.
337 Broadway. '
638 Penna. Ave.
322
516
312
221
Vlfashington Ave.
Penna. Ave.
Euclid Ave.
E. Miller St. .
Gfne Archive"-1923
Name
VValter Rudolph Vieweg
Franklin James Weaver
Carrie Mae Whitson .....
Earl Lewis Wilkin .....
Iva VVright .........
Jessie Wright ....
Name
Floyd B. Allen .....
Frances Armstrong . . .
Lettie Armstrong
John Ellis Bacon ....
Verna May Baxter .....
James R. Beecher ........
Emily Alletta Bogardus
Irene Vivian Borck ......
Walter J. Bosley .......
Minnie Viola Breese
Margaret Brickwedde .,..
. . ,Emply,
Occupation
.......Student
.......Stude11t
.. .Bookkeeper ...... . ..
...Traveling salesman ..
. . . Artist .......... ...
... Stenographer ........ ...
CLASS OF 1921
Occupation
...Student
.. .Student . . ..
...Student ..........
. . .Student ..............
. Student ........... . .... .
Doane 3: Jones Co. .... .
Bookkeeper ...................
. . .Student .............. ...
...Athletic director ..
Donald L. Brooks ....... . ...... Student ....... .
Roseina Kathryn Brown ..... . Stenographer ..
Kathleen Marion Butler
Allen J. Cannan .........
Lena Swan Carroll .....
Eldon S. Chapman .......
Frederick Henry Clark
Elizabeth Mae Clements
.......Empl0y,
Vivian Lucretia Coggshall ..... Emlvloy,
. . . . . . .Student
....Student
. . .Student
. . . Student,
, , , Employ,
Stuart Cole ................... Student ........... . .... .
William T. Coleman .....
Alice Cecilia Collins ....
Albert Conklin ......
U. of P. ........ .... .
Merchants Nat'l Bank.
Elmira Star-Gazette. ..
Alpert's Jewelry Store.
...student U. of P .....
...E1T1ploy, P. R. R....
. . .Student, U. of P.
U
Humphrey Connelly ........... Student, . of P.
Bernard Cooper ..........
Adelaide Gertrude Cooperman ....................
Marcus I. Cooperman ....................
John J. Costello ............... Student ....
Dorothy Marguerite Cowan .... Student ..
Marguerite Bell Craft .........-. . .-............ .
Booth Crise ................... Student .---.-.---.
Lillian Daghistan .....
Marjorie Dalton .......
Elizabeth Fannie Day
Ella Mabel Decker .....
Alice Dillon .........
Daniel Dillon ..........
Catherine Driscoll .......
. . .Student .......... ...
, , , Mrs. Asa Bement .......... . ..
,, ,Employ, A. S. B. Co. ...... .. . .
. . , Student, Washington, D.
, , ,Student, Vkfashington, D. C.
. ..Ste11ographer ........ ...
Clyde Leslie Easterbrook ...... Employ, S. S. Kresge Co.
William Edminster .......
Arthur L. Edwards ....
Rosabel Ellison ..........
Mary Elizabeth Espey ....
Lucile Everitt .................
Frances Elizabeth Ewing ....
Ordine C. Ferris .. ............ Clerk
Floy Ferguson ...........
Anna Fidelman ............ . .
...Student. .........
...Clerk ....
iIisitHi15i1i'ffIf ....
Student ..................
..Student ...................... .
Esther Flynn ................. Student
Frances Margaret Freeland .... Student,
Goldene Friendman ........... Student
Elmira College
Milton H, Friedman ............ Student
Donald Fudge .........
Clara Cecelia Gilbert
Margaret Gilbert .....
William Gobel ..........
Ralph Gerald Gordon ....
illys-Morrow Co.
, W .....
Student, Elmira College ........
Student .......................
. . . Employ, J. J. Flanagan ..... . ..
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...Student .................... ...
Helen Elizabeth Graham ...... Stenographer ...........
161
115
215
Address
Dewitt Ave.
W. Hudson St.
Lackawanna Ave.
Box 14, Greene, N. Y.
709
709
408
525
lth
357
202
143
30
VV. Clinton St.
W. Clinton St.
Address
Jefferson St.
Home St.
aca, N. Y.
VV. Third St.
VV. Fifth St.
3 W. VVater St.
VV. Fourth St.
766 Southport St.
603
353
432
100
914
331
368
O13
IOO
Q18
John St.
M Euclid Ave.
W. Fourth St.
Glenn Ave.
German St.
W. Washington
W. Sixth St.
VV. VVater St.
Horner St.
Hopkins St.
Ave.
112 Luce St.
31 1
220
458
oo
612
252
302
736
117
256
401
308
1191
804
lk Baty St.
VVilliam St.
VV. First St.
Hoffman St.
Beecher St.
VV. Chemung PZ.
George St., New
Irving Ave., Syracuse, N. Y
Montrose Ave., Buffalo,N.Y
VV. Henry St.
Hoffman St.
Fulton St.
3 Cedar Ave., Philadelphia.
VV. First St.
Haven, Ct
117 Lormore St.
107 Oakwood Ave.
O28 Lackawanna Ave.
380 VV. Fifth St.
380 VV. Fifth St.
110 Caldwell Ave.
415W Linden Pl.
313 W. Gray St.
402 Crescent Ave.
311 E. Fifth St.
519 W. Third St.
769
117
SIX
670
315
963
174
174
Penna. Ave.
Lormore St.
Mt. Zoar St.
Dickinson St. ..
High St.
Walnut St.
Madison Ave.
Madison Ave.
300 W. Church St.
801
723
135
751
325
VV. Water St.
W. Water St.
3 Lake St.
M E. Water St.
River St.
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Name Occupation Address
Marian Elizabeth Greene
Richard William Hallahan
Marion G. Hart .........
Florence Sullivan Hassett
Ursula L. Hatherill .....
Elsie Heib ..............
Lucy Anna Hillerman ......... .
Harold C. Hoefer ......
Everett Howes .........
Lawrence Staples Hunt .
Raymond T. Hurley .....
Harold F. Jenkins .......
Margaret Elizabeth Jones
Joseph Hamilton Kay
Frederick Kelly ........
Mary Louise Kelly
Florence King .......
Naomi J. Knapp ,.....
H.' Malcolm Landon .....
Arminta Lattimer .......
Gotlieb Samuel Leventhal
Jennie Margaret Logue ..
Margaret B. Loop .......
Harry E. Lynch ........
John Robert McLaughlin
Arland Lee MacKinne
y ....... .
Helen Mailey ...........
Isabelle Catherine Mark .
Norman Marks .........
Cora Margaret Miller
Grace Elizabeth Miller ..
Maurice Miller .........
Mae Molter .........
Clara Moore .........
Lewis Wilbur Morse
Helen G. Moshier ....
Martin H. Murphy
Galen S. Newman ......
Earle L. Nonenmacher ..
John O'Dea ...........
Edythe M. Palmer ......
Mabel Elizabeth Park
Genevieve Patterson ....
Shirley Peck ...........
Catherine J. Personius
Theron Renauff Piper
Elva Mary Pitts ........
Marvin H. Pond .....
William Pottinger, .....
Clifford C. Pratt ........
Marion Larkin Quinlan ..
Georgia Alice Randall . ..
Elmer Rhoades .........
Helen Richmond .......
Harold Alfred Riesch
Gladys Roberts ......
Ethel M. Shappee ....
Florence B. Seafuse ....
Edmond H. Sherman
Mollie Slutzky ..........
Carrie Louise Snyder
Mary Esther Spellecy ....
Lawrence A. Stannard ..
Charles Lafayette Stevens
Maxwell P. Stevens .....
Theresa Marie Sullivan ..
Robert W. Sweet .......
Mildred Genevieve Thomps
Page 1471
OI'l
Student . ..... ..
Student . .. ..
siL1212fi1i'fIf ff
Student ... ..
Teacher ....
Teacher .... . .
Student . . . . .
Student ... . .
Student
Student
Employ, Armstrong Auto
ply Co, ..... - ......... . - . .
Employ, S. F. Iszard Co.
Student, Syracuse .......
Student ................ . .
507 'W. Clinton St.
725 S. Main St.
.217 Washington St.
253 W. Sixth St.
R. D. 1, Corning, N. Y.
Maine, N, Y.
222 Euclid Ave, Syracuse,
1154 VV. VVater St.
206 Sullivan St.
364 VV. Sixth St.
up-
Stenographer ................. .
Employ, Elmira Telegram
Clerk, Atwater Bros. ..... .
Student
Student .... . .
Student .... . .
Student .... . .
Student .... . .
Student ....................
Salesman ..................
...
Nurse, Arnot-Ogden Hospital...
Student ....................
Student ....................
Employ,
Student
Student
Student
Salesman, Fuller Brush Co.
Student ....................
Student ....................
Student .... ..
Student .... ..
Student .... ..
Student ....................
Student,
Student ....................
Student ....................
Student
Student
Student
siudeiii' '
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Student ....................
University of Penn..
E. w., L. at R. R. 05.11
Employ, Second National Bank.
Employ,
Student
Student
Student
Employ,
siiidghtffffffiffiffffffffff
Student
Willys-Morrow Co.
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'Pang '1viii1'ihAiv'si2.ie. .
615 Grove St.
600 Perine St.
70 PC111'l3.. Ave.
206 W. Sixth St.
956 Erie St.
614 Beecher St.
1106 Hall St.
107 Sullivan St.
637 Penna. Ave.
359 N. Main St.
Perine St.
601 Coburn St.
Fourth St.
613 Penna. Ave.
371 VV. Church St.
75 John St.
616 Jay St.
802 E, Market St.
404W High St.
628 Maple Ave.
Box IO60, Hamilton, N. Y
932 Penna Ave.
664 College Ave.
355 Columbia St.
6
53 Lyon St.
328 W. Seventh St.
415 Linden Pl.
457 Riverside Ave.
101 Durland Ave.
366 E. Thurston St.
701 E. Church St.
316 E. Church St.
IOI Demarest Ave.
1158 W. Water St.
624 W. Clinton St.
531 W. Clinton St.
113 Catherine St.
332 Irvine Pl.
454 VV. Gray St.
517 W. Third St.
SI Fitch St.
820 Maple Ave.
204 High St.
608 W. Hudson St.
110 VV. Hudson St.
323yg W. Clinton St.
Alfred, N. Y.
103 Canton Ave.
115 VVest Side Ave.
ZISM Partridge St.
413k Jefferson St.
N.Y
Franc Condon ...........
"'677e Archive"-1923
Name
George Twerdik ......
Alice M. Vanderlip .....
Ethel Mary Watts . ......
William Donald Wemple .
VValter Francis Whiteman ......
Claude D. Williams .....
Miriam Wladis .......... . . ..
Clara Ruth Wood ......
Clarence Woodhouse ....
Dorothy Martha Woods .
Myrtle A. Wright ....... .. ..
George Francis Young ...
Name
Charles R. Amberg
Madeline Amberg
Catherine Atwater ..
Kenneth Baker ....
Lida I. Baylor .....
Charles T. Beach
Gloria H. Beard ....
Sibyl Bishop ........
Donald L. Bitner
Raymond E. Blair ....
Margaret Brett ........
Harold Corey Brown ....
I. Henry Brown ......
Daisy M. Bruce .....
Elwyn S. Bryant ......
John Butler Burns ......
Margaret G. Carmody ..... ....
George Hiram Carpenter . . . . .
Mary Carroll ............ ..
Charles N. Chamberlain ..
Ralph E. Chapman ........
Mary G, Clark ............. ..
Catherine Theresa Coffey ........
Dorothy E. Coleman ...... ....
Harold Joseph Compton . . . . . . .
Arthur John Conlon ....
Mary Florence Conlon
Marion K. Connelly
Louie E. Considine ......
Margaret E. Crandall
Grace G. Cronin ......
Mary Frances Cronin ....
Lucia Ida Crowell .....
Lawrence T. Curtis ....
Robert John Delaney ....
Fay Roeder Depfer
Clara R. Dettmer
Edna DeV0re .....
I. Louella DeV0re .......
Mary Julia Disney ........ .
Catherine A. Dobberstein .......
Madeline Duffy .......... ..
Herbert Myer Eiges .....
Mabel Edith Ekelman
Julia M. Elias ........
Gertrude F. Epstein
Hugh Gibson Evans .....
Thomas Francis Feeney .. ..
Freda Fidelman .. ....
Occupation
Student .........
Student ............ . ......... .
Stenographer ................. .
Employ, K. V. Co. .......... .
Employ, A. L. F. F. E. Co.
Student .......................
Student .......................
Bookkeeper ....
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Stenographer ................. .
Member of Young 81 Son Elec-
tric L0. .... . ........ . ..... . .
CLASS OF 1922
Occupation
Student .....
Student
Student . . .
slhhEh2'f..
Student . . .
Student . . .
Student ................
Student ..................
Clk., Second Nat'l Bank ........
...............
skhaehi'ffI
Student
sEhabhk'I..
Stenographer ...................
Student .........................
Emp. New York Telephone Co. ..
Address
1018 Lake St.
1215 W. First St.
25 Johnson St.
.457 E. Water St.
Q77 Lincoln St.
406 Dewitt Ave.
157 Dewit Ave.
370 Diven Ave.
557 E. Second St.
338 Irving Pl,
435 VV. Fourth St.
355 College Ave.
A ddress
612 Columbia St.
317 W. Gray St.
1017 Lake St.
510 W. First St.
707 W. Gray St.
225 Franklin St.
915 W. Water St.
507 Franklin St.
46 Morningside Drive
II22yg Lake St.
702 E. Church St.
244 Crete Ave.
1053 Admiral Place
122 E. Hudson St.
Outside of the City
360 Euclid Ave.
912 Johnson St.
I4 Pulford Place
913 W. Water St.
800 Broadway
1880 Davis St.
Big Flats
510 W. Gray St.
370 Baty St.
1157 Hoffman St.
373 Baty St.
sEhde5k'III
Student . . .
Student .........................
Student .........................
Student, Hamilton College ......
Student .........................
Student ..................
Student .....
skeh5gL5pHeI'Q..
Stenographer . . .
Teacher ......
Student .....
Stenographer . . .
513
513
262
Penna. Ave.
Penna. Ave.
W. Chemung Place
410 Fulton St.
1402 College Ave.
651 Grove St.
651 Grove St.
51 1
523
367
952
W. First St.
W, Church St.
W. Fifth St.
Penna. Ave.
215 Lormore St.
441 W. Fourth St.
441 W. Fourth St.
418 Elm St.
128 Estey St.
718 W. Washington A
550
469
E. Water St.
Riverside Ave.
132 Luce St.
158 Madison Ave.
503 Grove St,
330 Irvine Place
IIO
Sullivan St.
VC.
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N ame
Occupation
Minnie Etta Fidelman ..... Emp. Tepper Bros
lsabella W. Finlay ....
Florence A. Frawley ..
Marjorie! Ruth. Frey . ..
Joseph li usara ........... . . .
Augusta Dorothy Gaiser
...Student
...Student ...
Student ................... ....
Leslie Gould ............ ..... E mp. Elmira Advertiser
Emily Alice Grady ..............
Dorothy M. Hammond .... . . . ............ . . . .
Anita P. Harris ......... ..... S tudent ..........
Kathryn D. Hanlon
.....Student
Ellery Jacob Herman .... ..... E mp. Rothschild
Ruth Hoffman ........... ..... S tudent ..........
Mary Elizabeth Holleran
Byron G. Houghtaling . .. ...Student . . . . .
Louis Charles Hudinski ......... ...............
Mary Frances Hughson ......... Housekeeper
Vera M. Ide ............ ..... S tudent .......
John Reginald Jarvis . . ..... Student ..... ..
Beatrice Kantz .......... . . .Stenographer . .
Genevieve Kelly ........... . . .Teacher . . . . .
Marguerite Ruth Kennon
.......Student
Elizabeth M. Kingston ..... . . .Student . . .
Esther Hanora Kingston
Catherine Marie Kissane
........Student
........Student.................
George Wesley Kline .... ..... l imp. Elmira Arms Co.
Katherine L. Knapp
Eileen M. Kohn .....
Marian L. Kolb ....
Monica W. Koush
M. Hyacinthe Laine ....
Alice K. Larrison
Norma M. Lay ........
.....Teacher
...Student ...........
Stenographer ...................
Emp. Paris Millinery Store .....
Student .........................
.....Student
Augusta Mary Lilly ..... . . .Student . . .
Theodore VVesley Lovell
Jennie Lovitch .........
A. Margaret Lowe
William J. Lynn ....
Chester McCann .......
...Student
.....Student
...Student
Frances R. McCarthy .... ..... S tudent
Mary E. McCarthy ....
.....Student
Walter F. McCreight .... ..... ...........
Florence MacKay .....
Alice E. Manburg .....
.....Student
.....Student
Ruth Allyne Martin ..... ..... S tudent .....
Dorothy Maj il Mathews
........Student
Frances R. Mathews ..... . . .Stenographer ..
Elmer Owen Mattocks . .. ..... Student . . . . . . .
Myer Aaron Miller ...... ..... S tudent .....
William James Morrisey
........Student
Alice C. Murphy ........ ..... S tudent ..........
Clara W. Nonenmacher .
Anna O'D0nnell .......
Stenographer ...................
. . . Student, Kings Co, Hospital,
Brooklyn .....................
Margaret Mary O'Hare .... .. ................. .
Elizabeth Olmstead .... .. . . . .Student ...... . . . . . .
ldamae Painter ........ ..... E mp. Star-Gagette . . .
Pearl H. Parfitt ......... .. . ................ . . . .
Florence Lillian Parker . . . . .............. . . . .
Crystal Pauline Parks .... . . .Stenographer . .
Charles L. Parsons
Lila E, Partridge
Gladys S. Paul .....
Dorothy Peck .......
.....Student
Ilfffskitkielqtff..
Gladys S. Peck ......... ...Stenographer ..
Helen Gertrude Pierce .... Student
Page 1491
Student ................... ....
Student ................... ....
Address
670 Dickinson St.
307 Franklin St.
734 Riverside Ave.
C35 W. Water St.
Deceased
453 Mt. Zoar St.
728Vz Winsor Ave.
1319 Pratt St.
408 Penna. Ave.
Elmira College
Ridgebury, Pa.
757 John St.
603 Hoffman St.
807 Johnson St.
1305 Pratt St.
345 Irvine Place
Big Flats
1127 Lake St.
St. Bonaventure, N. Y.
804 E. Market St.
533
460
QIO
530
916
Thompson St.
Sullivan St.
VValnut St.
W. Clinton St.
Johnson St.
216 Home St.
Pine City
355 E. Warren St.
608 Park Place
313 W. Sixth St.
719 Livingston St.
1300 Lake St.
404. Euclid Ave.
548 S. Main St.
IISI Lake St.
609 John St.
835 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y
526 W. Washington Ave.
2000 Davis St.
355
216
508
755
413
557
W. Sixth St.
South Ave.
Madison Ave.
E. Church St.
W. Fifth St.
Maple Ave.
806 Winsor Ave.
3 Sylvester Place
708 Winsor Ave.
107 Madison Ave.
600 W. Washington Ave.
1001 Davis St.
536 Lyon St.
650 Beecher St.
713 Park Place
409
63 1
802
William St.
Maple Avenue
Perine St.
649 Penna. Ave.
79 Liberty St,
68 Sheldon Court, Ithaca,
1225 Lake St.
1301 Lake St.
E. Thurston St.
366 E. Thurston St.
753 E. Market St.
N. Y..
"'6'f2e Archive"-1923
Name
Occupation
. . . .... Emp. Werdenberg . . .
Doris Elizabeth Pitts ....
Helen Miriam Ritchie . . . ..., .............. . . . .
Frances Clute Roberts .... .... S tudent
Harold Charles Pillman
Gladys Irene Rushmore
Kathryn Vera Schmidt
....Student
... .... Student ...
Helen Louise Scott ..... .... S tudent .. .
Walter R. Shafer, Ir, ................... ..
Emma L. Sheehan ........ .... ........................ ....
Thelma Irene Shepard .... .... E mp. F. M, Howell .
Lillian Kinyon Snyder .... .... ,.....................
Marian Augusta Snyder
Minnie J. Stadelmaier ....
Thomas I. Stapleton .... . .. ............. . ..
Helen Esther Stine .....
Dorothy C. Stoddard ....
Paul M. Stone .......
Harry Hohn Stowe .....
Walter Garrie Suffern ....
Kathryn M, Sullivan
Charles E. Tallman ..
........Clk., Main St. Book Store
....Student ...
....Student
.. . .Student . . .
....Student
Irving I. Tatelbaum ...... .... ...........
Margaret B, Thompson
.... Student
Clara Tingley ..........
Anna Tobias .........
Charlotte H. VanWie ..
Helen F. Vockroth ......
Richard P. Voorhees
Dorothy Elizabeth Watt
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Kenneth Earl Weir ....... .... E mp. Second Nat'l Bank ........
E. Althea Wetsel .......
....Teacher
. . . .Stenographer . .
. . . .Stenographer . .
. . . .Stenographer . .
....Student
Richmond B. White ..... .... P ainting Contractor .
N. Thelma White ......... ........................
Gordon McClave Wilbur ........ Student ............
Gail Williamson .......... .... S tudent . . .
Florence L. Willis ....... . . . .Student . . .
William Henry Winner
. . . .... Student . . .
Alice E. Wittig ........
Ethel M. Wood .........
Helen E. Woodward ....
Harold Probes .......
Helen E. Benedict
Booth H. Crise ....
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....Student ...
Address
305 Mt. Zoar St.
101 Demarest Ave.
323 South Ave.
452 W. Third St.
506 Grove St.
272 Baldwin St.
1108 W. Water St.
323 VV. Washington Ave.
515 Elizabetl1 St.
Church St. Terrace
Elmira Heights
1166 W. Water St.
R. D, No. 16, Elmira
104 W. LaFrance St.
35 Oak Hill Ave., Delawa
903 Walnut St.
058 Lake St.
West Hill
518 Roe Ave.
Geneseo Normal School
661 Erie St.
160 Sullivan St.
625 W. Gray St.
New Milford, Pa.
312 High St.
427 Herrick St.
402 Madison Ave.
122 Cleveland Ave.
West Hill, R. D. No. 3
900 Erie St.
824 W. Church St.
724 W. Third St.
107 Spruce St.
606 W. Clinton St.
551 Maple Ave.
158 W. Fourth St.
523 W. Water St.
IOQ W. Chemung Place
607 Euclid Ave.
424 W. Gray St.
1155 Horner St.
Bay View Cottage, Penn
N, Y., R. D. No. 5
425 W. Clinton St.
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