Cooperstown Central School - Reflections Yearbook (Cooperstown, NY)

 - Class of 1922

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MCEWQH S Best Soclas Finest Sundaes Fresh Can e dles That Can t Corner Be E Q UA L E D T e MILLINERY M133 W t E L 1 TE Marble Shop t E ghty S Everyfhlng REAL ESTATE ELECTRICAL wh hclcttg Delta Electrlc Co Cooke 8: Basmger of S5 or Morel u C m- pound Interest Bgpartlmsent WILL DOUBLE in 17.4 Years THE SECGND NATIONAL BANK Cooperstown, N. Y. 9 ' ' 3 Q z ::---::::::o:::::::::::::::: - 9 h O Dresses, ais s Sweaters and lnfan s' Wear I ' even Main Street Insurance Wiring D Fixtures Furnls e o a es HS .el'S Vacunirrn Clearters . . Educates for Busmess Efficxency and Provldes Attractxve POSlt1OHS 3645454 Albany Buszness College il if 515 BOOKKEEPI NG ACCOUNTING STENOGRAPI-IIC SECRETARIAL CIVIL SERVICE Trams Ambxtlous Young Men and Women Quickly and Econom1cally for Independence and Advancement m Executwe and Secretarxal Pos1t1ons FOR CATALOG ADDRESS CARNELLGHOIT 'BN ALBANY NY H1 h chool tudents POST GRADUATE PERFECTION Coats, SUIIS, Dresses Sweaters, Blouses HOSICIY, NOIIOHS, Gloves, Etc Prlces NO Hlgher Than the LOWER Grades The Bundy 81 Cruttenden Co Pearl Stlzeet , . . D' U 1- i-i- THEIR DIOTHERS and SISTERS, TOO Can Always Find Here Merchandise of 9 9 1fThgA1vfc gy WyWhyNtC oURwAYf D R U G' S 7 H L BRAZEE Cooperstown N Y The qAnna LOUISE Shop 177M Cp NY ATTRACTIVE WAISTS SWEATERS d LINGERIE AI U q GIFTS JBRIDGE PRIZES OUR QADVERTISERS Be11eVe 111 Our School OVER 700,000 OWNERS CANEY MOTOR SALES CO. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars in s re o omin our a , o ome or O O I , , I I I THE SHOP UNUSUAL ain St. oo erstown, . 1 an 1 so ni ue an o o o Relsman s Novelty Orchestra MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL OCCASIONS T B tt D FOLLOW THE CROWD WHERE REISNIAN S JOY BOYS PLAY BIGGER BETTER C t t Dance Orchestra on rag or Cooperstown N Y Bullder COOPERSTOWN N Y 1 3 M P 347 R Vlctrolas Records Sonoras yth po ts A RK 5 SPOIRITUIQE ggons SH 133 Main ree one 318 W FREEMAN S CLOTHES SHOP The Home of HART SCHAFF- NER and MARX CLOTHES, and all good things for men. ' 7 he e er ance Music sons of Midnight N' A- HUUCK 82 Phone 5 - hone l - i Ever ing for outdoor and indoor s r CLA ' OP ' St t Ph - 9 Cooperstowifs Leading Eating Place Open All Year 3Y an Night Prompt Service an L rge Varlel REGULAR LUNCH DAILY 50 CENTS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 75 CENTS Lunches Sandwiches Home Cooking and Pastry Salads Ice Cream F rults, Vegetables m Season vga., 553 'i ll 5 fi For Sunshmy Days The pleasantest time of all the year Spring Time brings with lt ones earliest opportunity to enjoy the wearing of the seasons newest and prettiest This sprlng sports wear alone offers the smartest and most attractive coats and capes sprlghtly tweeds and gay colored clothes with any quantity of brll lxant effects m scarfs sweaters skirts and blouses So cleverly has the imagination of the designers of this seasons wear combined the original features of French fancies with American smartness that you will find among the many models which we exclusively show just the one which brings out your personality most becommgly , ELLSWORTH sz SILL D d d a . . y . lm 1. yy yyyy yyyyyyy L M . . . x 'llll - ' ' I things. v Mr . . 1 ' y . i E x . ,,..' .. l N . 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ASS OF 1922 CI THE PATHFINDER TIME THE UNTENABLE TYRANT EVERY nation has been the slave of some besettmg idea The Egyp tians yyere slaves to the idea of life after death the Greeks to the idea of beauty, the Romans to that of conquest, the Rlediaevals to that of the church the Germans to that of the autocracy, our fathers to that of money We are slaves to the idea of time Time is the tyrant of our lives, it is the one god yye serve implicitly, universally, exclusively Art yye slight religion yye pass by poetry yye abandon Health yye neglect, beauty yye disdain love yve mock But time yye yyorship Time prescribes our every act VVe dare not move yy ithout consulting time It is almost impossible to state a thought yyithout bringing IU the idea of time VVe Cat by time, sleep by time, yyork by time, plav by time We record accomplishments, plan our future and even measure the distance from one place to another by time Even today cartoomsts portray time as a feeble old man yy 1th an hour glass in one hand and a scythe in the other But they still cling to the obsolete In reality he should be portrayed in the fulness of his youth yy ith a stop yy atch in one hand to keep tabs on us and a machine gun in the other to mow us down Some people, it is true, still cling to the idea that their time is thelr oyyn If there is anything they argue, that is free, it is time As they grow older poverty stricken For time is the most precious thmg in the yy orld yyhen yye remember that a sum of yy asted days yvill not give a year that is yyorth yy hile, and a sum of yy asted years yyill not give a lifetime When yye yyish to speak about accomplishments yyithout yyhispering the august name of time, vye refer, but with almost equal reverence to efficiency Efficiency is fondly regarded in the American mmd as the greatest contribution of this age to civilization It is deemed an agency for good, a thmg of yyhich one can not have too great a supply And so, since procrastination is the thief of time, efficiency is the policeman set to catch the thief By the use of efhciency minutes are changed into dollars, yyhich is after all, yyhat most of the yy orld is trying to do Time is money, our forefathers yy ere fond of saying But yye have gone farther, yye have learned that monev IS time But still there is danger in our conversions Money is tangible and the more you save the more vou have But time is far more subtle stuff VVe have Just tyy enty four hours a day income from God and the yyonderful thing about this income in time is that yye can save it only by spending it The more you save, the less you have The man yy ho begins saving time no longer has a mmute to spare Y . . y . v 7 , , ' Y 1 l . y v ' ' , v v ' ' v v ' Y . . . , . . . . t v hoyvever, they will begin to realize that when it comes to time they are v it ' 7 V. . v . v . 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C2111 ' ' THE PATHFINDER THAT SAVING SENSE OF HUMOR Our sense of humor rs a funny thrng As the drctronarres define rt a person s sense of humor rs hrs abrlrty to see the pornt of a yoke and to apprecr ate rts value Hrs sense of humor rs usually measured by hrs abrlrty to do thrs However, there rs a great deal more to our sense of humor than thrs and rt rs rnterestrng to analyze and examrne rt The ludrcrous plays no small part rn laughter Charlre Chaplrn our popular screen comedran, has wrrtten an artrcle tellrng how he appeals to the publrc s sense of humor you who have laughed long and loud at Charlre had better prepare for a severe Jolt to your self esteem because thrs rs rn substance, what Chaplrn says The Amerrcan publrc rs always ready to laugh when a custard pre rs thrown full rn '1 polrcemans face It howls w rth glee when the bull dog makes away wrth the seat of the vrllran s trousers, and when the cranky old lady s umbrella rs turned rnsrde out by the wmd rt nearly chokes w rth merrr ment I beg your pardon you say rn an offended tone such srlly antrcs would never make me even smrle Yes, but who of you has not sometrmes found hrmself holdrng hrs srdes whrle w atchrng an ordrnary movre comedy rn whrch the vrllage cut up rs thrown head first rnto the waterrng trough A good example of thrs style of humor occurred some trme ago rn a comedy rn w hrch Charlre Chaplrn hrmself was the comedran Charlre w as on an ocean lmer and w as seasrck He came reelrng down the deck of the shrp w hrch w as suffer rn quret At last, he spred the object of hrs search but sad to relate rt w as folded up Anyone w ho has eyer trred to unfold and set up a steamer charr under the best of crrcumstances w rll know what an exasperatrng task rt s VVell to contrnue w rth Charlre and hrs charr w hat w rth the rollrng of the shrp and hrs seasrckness he had a battle royal tryrng to set rt up As soon as he set the front legs firmlv on the deck the back ones caved rn and as soon as he had the back legs fixed to hrs satrsfactron the front ones became unman ageable Then he set rt up upsrde down and then on rts srde and flnrshed majestrcally wrth the whole affarr enveloprng hrs head and shoulders and mrxed up wrth hrs arms and legs He lay thus untrl an oblrgrng steward happened along and untangled hrm All thrs trme, of course, the audrence was laughrng uproarrouslv, and who w ouldn't? It was certarnly amusrng to watch Of course thrs slap strck style of humor gets trresome very qurckly but there seems to be a certarn attractron about rt, provrded one does not see too much of rt Those who are gorng to school now and those w ho used to go know how easy rt rs to laugh at somethrng whrch rs not rn the least funnv under ordr nary crrcumstances But under the watchful eye of a teacher anvthrng out of the ordrnary rs magnrfied rnto somethrng rnordrnately comrcal just because one rs not supposed to laugh For lnstance, rf a puprl should walk up the arsle of an ordrnary schoolroom, blrssfully unaware that from hrs coat collar hung suspended a placard bearrng the legend I am a fool the w hole room ful of students would grve way to mrrthful chortles And yet, the whole affarr corrtarned nothrng really worth laughrng at ' Y 7 . I . . , . , I . Y ' -v ,, . . . 7 v . . . . , . T C 0 Y Y . . . , Y , . . . . . v. .- DY ll 19 Y ' Cl ' ' I Y V - '77 , - rolling a little, in search of a steamer chair in which he could sit down and l v 7 Y V I - 1 v Ya v l s i ' , . v. . . . y Y V. . 7 1 1 - 5 . n a . , 1 a Q Y n y - s -L Q . v Y V a ' . Cl Y! , . , ' v A 7 ' ' Y v THE PKTHFINDER A curxous thmg about the sense ot humor IS the xx ay ln xx hxch the axer age person xx lll read a funny paper or such a magazine as Lzfe or fudge He xx ill settle l'llUlSClf comfortably and read It from coxer to coxer xxlthout so much as crackmg a smile Noxx xx hx IS this? One xx ould rhmk that H1 order to enjoy such a thmg xt xx ould be necessary to laugh Nevertheless one can enjoy It xxxthout so much as a chuckle This mamly I thmk be cause lt 15 a relaxation from the realltles of lxfe to turn to the rxdlculous ex penences of the funny paper people and the more subtle jokes and eplgrams of the humorous magazmes and one can quietly enjoy xt xxnthout rlotously dlsplaymg hrs enjoyment And then xx hat a pleasure xt IS to associate xx 1th people xxho alxx ays look for the droll sxde of l1fe Accidents and mcxdents xx hxch xxould annoy most of us, they take IH good part, 'md try to make a joke By some magic of his oxxn the person xxxth a sense of humor turns xx hat xx ould seem to many of us an unforgettable 1njust1ce mto a superficial nothmgness to be forgotten IH a a Although xxe do not often think of xt lt IS mterestmg to 1l'Il2lg1I1C xxhat CYISYCUCC xx ould be lf life xxere dexold of xts humorous slde There IS so much m our exeryday existence that IS xrksome and monotonous that It xx ould scarcely be xx orth l1x1ng lf nt xx ere not for the ludlcrous thlngs that brlghten It up Stop and thlnk of hoxx you cherish the really good blts of humor you come across if m books hoxx you go back and read the passages '1 second tlme, rf 1n your oxxn CYDCTICIICC hoxx you catch xourself re hxmg the xxhole episode agaln and agam m your memory And all because they are luke httle 1sl'1nds emblematlc of the enjoy able sxde of hfe floatxng here and there ln that vast sea of sameness xx hlch xs hfe CHARIES H COORF 23 SPRING DAYS W hat can r1xal the daxxn of the mormng YVhat can rlxal the close of day 7 VVhat can r1xal the bloom of the cloxerp Or the scent of the nexv moxyn hay VVhat IS as sxxeet as the fragrance of roses? XVhat as pure as the llllCS fair Unless the blossoms droppmg from frult trees The orange, the apple the peach and the pear? W har can cheer hearts lxke the song of the robln Or please the eye hke the bluebxrd s xx mg? Unless the brooks from thexr fetters free, Hoxxmg As on toward the sea they leap and s1ng7 Autumn brings joy xn praise of Thanksgiving VVmter the glad and gay Christmas trees brmg, Summer brmgs plcmcs and days of vacation But nothmg can rival the days of the Sprmg MARION M HUBBARD '23 1 xv l L 13 H . . ,, Y Y ',. . , . . . , 1 . , Y v ' n 9 ' f A . . . . V. Y. . x f 1 ,, . . ,Z C n V v v- v y , . 1 . U . v , A. , I 7 9 ,. S , . , L KK. 1 'rv A K C ' ' a 5 C Y T . , 1 - . 1 . ., . L ' '. . ' 9 .' V , . r , . v ' - . . , . x v I '1- n V J TIIB I A7FHI7IWIDEIl GRADLATKDwDAY'THOUGHTS The hours Ixe spent IH school df-ar me' Are past and gone bexond recall But non In IIIIISIICCI school xou see, non lt l kn a Each hour a task, each task a cram Untrl uxthm thxs head so small I stuffed rm lessons and I passed exams now It all' I knon It a I Uh ITICUIOTICS that hxclm ard turn To classroom and to studs hall' No more I dxg and strne to learn non lt all' I knon It a flNot a product of Coopezston n pens SUCCESS Success IS the thmg that uc strlve for, The deslre of our hearts to gaxn T1 the one thmg that, when acquned Repaxs us for some of our pam Tis the lure that leads us onuaxd Tho our courage nearlx TKIIS 'Ihat axds us ever to brave thc storm VV1th n er a deslre to quarl The hope of success cannot be quenched For Us found ln each mans breast rI1s our H1111 to sax vshcn the task rs oe That ne haxe labored our best And xx hat Jos would there be III hung For a man of thot unless lxnouxng by xxorlt hc d a chance to gun That coxetcd prxfc Success? 'Xlfnuox 'XI HLBBARD 23 T L 1 -v 1 ' A n . N 5 9 Ik al! I owit ll! I. I .- I . L J U ' -- 5 I k ' ' . ' ' ll. y ,K I , v I k . v ' ll! I - Y UD x. 5 . v , .Q . Y V .A -f s Y ' . . . L I I v ' Q . s . , . . I Y r ' ' v , , .. . . , H ' , . ,s ' I .9 X - ry , , . r 531 7 V' V' v, V -V' .9 1 s H' v f ' , I . , , . , . , OF 1923 A85 cl A THE PATHFINDER EDITORIAL AT thus, our thrrd xssue of the PATHFIXDER, xxe find ourselves facmg an ever mcreaslng need that of more adequate quarters for our groxung school When the school bulldmg xx as erected ln 1908 xt xxas consxdered amply large for years to come Noxx, after fourteen years the school has outgroxxn xts quarters At the begmmng of the school year there were 614 puplls enrolled That number has been conslderably augmented smce then The Hrgh School occupxes not only the study hall but txxo class rooms ln addxtlon The classes are too large There are not a suflicxent number of teachers And xy hy P There IS no room for more classes or more teachers We have no gymnaslum In a school of this slze a gymnaslum IS an essential YVe can not hold school basket ball games IH school for thls reason VVe can not have any large amount of gym equxpment wlthout a place ln xxhlch to use lt Manv of the students ln school xx rsh to fit themselves for xxorlc and yet can not allord a college educatlon or hlgher mstructlon than hugh school work, so we should haxe a commercxal course Practxcally all schools have lI1StlflltCd thls course, and have found rt very satxsfactory because If tends to keep the students m school for a longer txme But rn order to have a commerclal course xxe must have suflicxent space We belleve that the need IS realxzed edxtors, earnestly hope that xxlthm the next few years the dream of a new bulldlng wlll come true LOUISE M WH1TE,'22 Happmess IS the natural outgroxx th of a clear conscxence, a healthy body and a lovmg heart, broad interests also play a great part 1n groxx th of happl ness It ms an eluslxe thxng and the means of finding It vary wxth the mdlvldual Sought for 1ts oxvn sake, lt IS seldom satnsfymg If only we are dolng somethmg daxly for the happmess of others, turnmg our talents and abllxtles to account to better some condxtlons and lxghten some heart, we have found one of the keys to happmess Forgetfulness of Self One of the elements of happmess xs courage m encountermg and sur mountmg xy hat seems msurmountable drlhcultles Whether they be great or small, xy hen conquered they are a source of happmess As a precedent they prove an mcentlve m further battles Plav and relaxation also contrlbute to health and happmess Amuse ments should be complementary to our dallv occupatlons The person xvho slts at a desk all dax xxxll not find that evemngs spent m readmg and movie patronage are as beneficnal to hlm as are more vxgorous recreat1ons On the contrary, one xx ho CXCTCISCS his body constantly durlng the day xull find these very thmgs refreshmg Thus fatlgue of the mmd should be balanced by a wholesome fatxgue of the body, and sleep, brmgs us to the nexv day alwe xuth health and Joy f r ' 7 by all those xvho are in any way connected with the school and xve, the . . 7 . . 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THE PATI-IFIlNDER The poyy er of apprecxatlon of beauty IS yery essentral to happmess Per haps one of the most lastmg forms of beauty IS found III good books They are a neyer endxng source of pleasure They tend to amuse, educate and grye us background They strmulate the unagmatlon and make us broadm1nded To read books understandrngly and feelmgly and to be able to dlfferentrate between those that are yy orth careful readlng and those that are not, to Judge those books vylth a broad yleyy polnt IS to have galned a poyyer ot 3ppl'CClZf1Ol'l of beauty yy hxch yy 111 brlng lasting pleasure But of all the beau trful thrngs God has put Ill our llves Loye and Frlendshlp are the most yyonderful Dr Crane says, Happmess IS great love and much servxce PHYLLIS E LAINNIIING, 22 Xvlfll the comlng of June, the eroyy n1ng day of our school career dravys near Commencement has always been a great day a day of frxlls and fancies, and yet a day yy hlch marks the turmng pomt 1n every graduate s lrfe Predommant 1n every senlor s mmd IS the thought of the future and yvhat rt holds ID store for h1m The success of yy hat each shall take for hrs lrfe yy ork ns largely dependent upon the 1nd1v1dual hxmself The fault, dear Brutus IS not our s ars But 1n ourselves that yye are underllngs If yye are unable to go to college for a h1gher educatlon, yve must declde yyhat l1ne of yy ork yye are best fitted to take up and each one must prepare hrmself to be an expert ln yvhatever l1I1C of yy ork he choses The yy ar has taught us that the supply of broadly tra1ned young men and yy omen IS perhaps the greatest smgle element xn the strength of a natxon VVe are at a perxod rn the hrstory of the yy orld yy hen the declsnons of men and yyomen r gardmg thexr lxfe yyork IS of greater xmportance than perhaps, eyer before, and If enough young Amerlcan men and yvomen of abxllty and character make the declslon to take the long road of tralmng as a prepara tlon to meet the problems that are sure to arxse yv1th1n their generatlon, rt IS safe to say that one of the most lmportant elements rn our strength as a nation yy 1ll be provided Perfectron, the keynote of success, must be our motto no camouflage' The members of the class of 22 aspire to be genume men and women yyorthy of thelr crtxzenshlp in thls wonderful country E H DAVIDSON, '22 16 T ' I l Y , ' Y l D - Y ' , Y . 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Y THE PATHFINDER ALUMNITORIALS ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONI Oflicers for 1921 1922 RALPH E FINCH 17 PresIdent ERNEST R LIPPITT 20 VICE PRESIDENT FRIILY A SPRAKER O4 Assr VICE PRESIDENTT XIARION E CRIST 20 SECRETARY AND TREASURER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THE OFFICERS AIND DR VVM MCDONALD 05 MRS MARY D ELLSWORTH 99 RowAN D SPRAKER 09 MRs CLERNIOINTE G TEANANT 02 J ANDREW GILCHRIEST 13 The Annual ReceptIon and Ball glven by the AlumnI Assoclatxon to current graduatIng class xx Ill be held thls year at The New Femmore on YVednesday evenmg june 28 1922 The AlumnI Assocratlon I5 folloxung the example of many other Alma Maters by l'l0ldll1g thxs year a pIcnIc on une 28 1922 for the current graduatxng class and the Alumnae The folloxung members of the class of 1921 have entered hlgher schools of learnmg lxatherxne NV Parker Syracuse George N SmIth r UHIOH AlIce LIedman the State Normal School Paulme E Pxtcher The Savage Last fall Helen G VVIIlsey 19 reslgned her posItIon vuth the Coopers town Press Inc and entered Eastman Games busIness school at PoughkeepsIe A very pretty ueddmg was solemnIzed In the month of uly when Martha VVInsor 21 was marrled to Dawd Holllster A son II as born to Nlr and 'Hrs Alfred Cobbett on Oct 29 1921 Mr Cobbett IS a member of the class of 12 NIIldred J Don ell PresIdeIIt of the class of 1921 has entered Bellevue HOSDIIRI In Nev. York CIty u here she IS tramlng to be a nurse I'theI Murphy 21 IS teachmg at the Susan Cooper Foundatlon A Lee Gardner IS teachmg on Fltch H111 The Class of 1921 gxves theIr most sIncere sympathy to the famIly and frIends of MIss Gertrude A DlCkCHS0l1 21 who passed from our mxdst soon after graduatlon MISS Gertrude Harvey 21 Donald C Reed 21 and Herbert L Averell 21 have entered the employ of the Cooperstown Press Inc MIss Ursula VIHCCHI 20 returned recently from a trIp to England MIss Harrxet L Barnum 15 was marrled to Mr Logan on July 9 192 Howard Stram 20 has entered the employ of Cookes auto and supply store A Av A V , . o L , , Y , Y I - , , ' I Y I JA u I , , 1 - A 1 1 -Y ' I , I V v I 1 , Y , I I I . . , . , I A Y 1 1 , , A , , . . . . . the ! I ' 9 I I . ' .I Y D 1 5 y 1 - I S - l I .1 I: 1 I . . , ' . . I A I ' I School of Physical Trainingg Mildred L. Bates, Oneonta Normal. U . , , , . . . Y. - ' , ., ' . , . I A a A 1 1 , u Q ' Y 4' 1 . 7 , 1 , K . . 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' ! 7 I Y THB PATHFINDI R lV1lbur D VV1lson I7 xx ho has been on the sellmg stall of Dennxson 85 Sons Ill 'Nexx York Cltx has been transferred to Chicago xx here he holds a more lllCI 'ltlVL DOQIUOII xx nth the 'lboxe flrm Halrx D leleler I L I3 16 has entered the emplox of the colleetlon department of the Guarantx 'I rust Co of 'Nexx York Qlty lVm H XIICIIHCIS IL I3 IO has recentlx aeeeptecl a DOQIUOII xxlth the laxx department of the D IIIQITICFI s I eaeue ollxees at Utlta N X I xntst R I lppltt 20 ns attendmfv the Horolognal 'iehool ln Plnladelphli XIOII' II' Tanner 20 xx as clceted toxxn tlexk at the last eleetxon Gulllord R I-Ioxxard I5 has returned to Sxraeuse Umxersrtx 'alter about txxo xeaus lll the cmplox of the Flrst 'National Bank and xxxll complete ns LOUISL m une yeoree 'N mxth IIS been plwxxng tnrmg, tn sexsom on Freshman basket ball team of Umon College Lllllord Loudon I7 has A 1espons1ble POQIUOII xx1th the Ntxx York Telephone Co lllxss Dolls D1xex, I-I IS ttaehlng at Susan Cooper I0lllItI'lfl0Il ss L Lzsu a Loolee 20 ol X assar rs plannmf to t Q tmp t France th1s summer Bank 'Urs Imllx Hlteh 71 me G1lClIllLSf formerly teacher of elotutlon m H has go to II1CllH xx nth her husband xx ho IS eonneetcd xxxth the Y 'NI C A 1n t at countrx Martha Qnnth I9 IS a member of the taeulty of the Sprmfffleld Center Hxgh School 'Ur and 'Urs N P Xx7lIIli h'1xe announted the en fagcmtnt of thelr XOLIIYYCI daughter Altana 18, to 'Ur Roger Roxxland 'Nhss VSIIIIS has been teachmg durmg the past year III 'Nexxanlc 'Nexx lersex 'IIN Iisther VV1ll1s 19 t0'1Cl'lll1g ID Sprmgfleld Nlass 'Hr and 'Urs B I I anfandt haxe announe d the CIILIQJIIILIII of their daughter FTTIIIIC, 20 to Ernest R Llppxtt 20 Nilss Helen Thomas I9 has been teachlng at Iaston Pa duung th past year Nllss Anna II Potter 18 nfter tompletmg her coulse at Albmx Bust ness College has entered the emplox of A S Plnnnex of thls xlllage VI alter B DTXICISOII 19 has entered the Lmted States Nax al Aeadtmy at IXINIHDOII5 'Hd mean FI Nlwcl xx an and XIHTIOII IR Cut both of 70 xxx: ent Qorntll I IIIXCYSIU Qextxxa NI b txnx xx Zl 5elumm I dltor l8 ll I , . . . ki Y , Y V Cx 5 . K f I I v v I, - V . I , V , ' X ' c . I' .I . I. - I ' . . v :wr 1- , - - . A Y . 4 , 4 . ., , , 1 ' Y 1 s ' , ' v . 5 , N . . . . . I e, 1 . ., , , I' X ' - z ' '. ' I v - y s, - . - I . . , e I r . D . . , 1- H ' . Y' 1 4 ' VIH '. I 'I I . Iv l n 4 , L 'l ' ll ' ' -I ,. CV' f I'. S ' , .lr-,'-21 li? ' l ' f l ' r the S Cy' 1 . 1 x n A ':: ..e C .lvl , I: x K ' :K : L G n XII.. '. li' l Il ' ,' ' I ,Lf ' ,g akf a o Sumner Shumxvay, '21 has entered the employ of the First National ' X 41 . v I x y f 1 i '.' v 1 Y x . 1 .' .. . H 1 , ... ' . , ' C. . S., . ne ' : L ' ,i , , . ' Y ' , ' . . ' , , t , , I U , 1 - ' - . - I f V ' 7' '. f. D U , . , . . 1 . . . . I lf I, 1 D I l , A' tf. Y f . . . .' ,. . ,. ' ,. ' 'e 2 1: ff f ' A . . , . . , r , . , . . . 1 .., , , ., e l I - i I 1 - . 1 --1 1 v ' 1 ,' . Y . T ' ' X ' , - . .x Q ' D1 1 R. Q . f '. . ' s , . '- lz ered 1 . I ' - -' v t '. . . ill ',' THE PATHFINDER SCHOOLNOTES April 21 1922 xx as the hundredth annlxersary of the blrth of Ulysses S Grant On thxs day the program used ln morning CYCFCISCS xx as the one pre pared bx a commlttee ot the Grand Army of the Republic for the use of school IH celebration of the annrx ersarx Prof YV H Nlartm Joel lVh1te O O Seevar and George O Granger xx ere the guests of the dax The annual contest for the Caleb G Hall prlzes xx as held on Alareh 10 thrs xear The sexen sxlxer dollars xxere axx arded to Hattle NI Ballard ean S Daxldson Robert ls Fuller Anna 'Hay Alarshall Henry B YA ood F LOLIIQC Plteher and Alalle LOlllbC ualf l he tolloxxxng lS a lxst ot the students nn Hlgh School xx ho haxe been on the Honor Roll exerx tum tlu xear Cvraee I Vx ood Anna lx Cunnlng ham Alarx NIeRo1 IC 'llary A 'xlartln XIZIYIOII RI Hubbard 'T he one thlrtx b1ologx elass has been reserxlng the latter half of nts Frl dax perlods for open CllSL.L1i9l0Il Through the efforts of lts puplls the 1 ram nar department has aequlred a nexx Amerlcan flag 'lhe boys of the grammar department have xx on the physlcal trauunv banner thls year rl xxo plays are berng prepared for Arbor Day The Fnehanted Garden of the former IS composed entrrely ol the younger pupxls of the sehool rlhe Debating Soelety chose the extremely cold exenmg of February second to hold a toboggamng party After some tlme spent III tobogganlng on Y an Norts hull the croxxd xxell crusted xxlth snoxx and xxxth their eye la hes troaen to thelr cheeks xx ent to the lxramer home 'lhe rest of the exenmg xx as spent ln eatxng and danelng and xx as greatly enjoyed bx all xx rth the exception of the pl'OIl1lSlIlg young domestic scxence student xxho had afflleted the party xxlth coffee of her oxxn makmg The statexxlde phxslcal abxlxty tests haxe been started The results are sent to the State Department xx hxch compares them to determine the eham plonshlp of the state The JUIIIOI' Class xx as organmed 1n October The ofheers are as follovxs Charles H Cooke pI'CSlClCI1t Elmor Shxpman xlce presxdent, NXIIIYIOII Hub bard secretzry and IeRox Pltcher treasurer Llfe has been just one darn food sale after another for the hard X1OI'lClI1U Senlors this xear lhe Annual Prnt Speakmg Contest xx as held February 24 III the audltorxum lhe eontestants xxere Amta B lxlorgan Mxltorx AI Sl-zxllen Alaxx A Alartm I1arlYV Gage Catherine Hlles Charles H Cooke Alary In Cxaxxn and leRox I Pxteher Nlusleal selectlons xx ere rendered by the Cmls Chorus the Sons or Afltllllgllf orchestra and Grace I Xl ood and H Plwabeth Dlekson Prxzes xx ere axx arded as folloxxs Girls first Alary F . 19 Y . Y Y ' I z . , ' J. .- ' . . A . , I , o s 3 K u C T T luv: I I I 1 . Q 4 T . -T s - v I ' L Y' v K l A s l ' .I . , '. ' , t . f l' , ' . f , . . l . N. 7 7 1 - -' : .' ,. , . - .,-..'j.l' ,. ',g ' f. . ' - ' V ' V .t:: ,X V, ,' ' ks 4 ', I-T I .sh -s. o Q . 1 . g I A I y . . Y 1 I y 1 . . D K ' Y a 1 V Y ' Y rx N rv 'L K C 4 'T' 4 and The Forest's Spring, both by' Constance D'Arcy lVIackey'. The Cast ' Y ' ' V V . V' V V' ' K A , i V ' V ' Vt N ' K ' .' V V ' V v, V' 1 .T c ' 'I ' 1 . ' y 3 4 . . 7 V. - K. I X . - . , z ' , j , . ' - , lr H ' 1 T - . ff t . ' 5 ' 5 ' f , ' . . , i X V A . Q y Y . X I . ' . V. . . L 'U' . . 1 , 2 . 4 , 4 , . , , Q T v. - 4' . s 'x . V . . , . ' ' ' , A V . ' H ': ' , ,lf A THE PATHFINDER Gaxm second Catherme Hlles Boxs flrst, Charles H Cooke, second LeRoy E Pltcher The Graduatxon Class has recently recened a beautxful class banner, the gut of Quay le and Son from xx hom graduatlon IIINITRUOIIS have been pur chased It IS much easler to drxve a man to drxnk than to the dentist Hovx ever we belzeve that the coffers of the local dentlsts must have filled wlth astomshmg rapldlty folloxxmg the vlslt pald bx a dental specialist of the State Department of Health Although he rendered much valuable 1nformat1on, headaches and dullness are somexx hat prevalent possibly due to the usual epldemlc of sprmg fever The Debatmg Socnety hopes to present a debate before the school year has passed At Exght o clock on the evenmg of Saturday Aprxl the eighth, occurred the marrrage of Bertrand B Boorne and Loulse F Wxllsey at the Chrlst church rectory the Reverend lxlxles Yates oflicxatmg lllr Boornes ablllty and clever xxork were shoxxn not only m the cover and lllustratrons of last xears PATHI-'UNDER but m the scenery of the Senxor plays of 21 and 22 Mrss VVxllsey xx as a member of the class of 23 To celebrate Home Economics Dax, December thlrd, a receptlon was held from three to five The mothers and frzends of the gxrls of the Home Lconomrcs Department xx ere entertamed At three thxrtx on 'Hay sxxteenth llllss Rosamond Carrel presented a pro gram of songs and faxrx tales xxxth lantern slxdes She xxas accompamed by lxlxss Lorna Lea at the P13110 December sex enteenth a one act plax Her Chrlstmas Hat, by Walter 'lhe Graduation Class xx 1s organlzed m lVIarch The folloxxmg ofli cers xx ere elected Llxzabeth llltl xx an, presrdent Phxllls I annmg vlce pres ldcnt lslwabeth C'1rlex secretarx , Elbert Stiles, treasurer 'lhe class colors are wxolet and gold and the class floxx er the ms The motto chosen was Frfe quam svzflfrz 'Kuna R Lunnxngham lmnsc 'll VVh1te llllllx H Daxrdson Anna ll 'llorgan liarl YV Gage Charles H Cooke anus 'X 'lIcGmlex and loseph C Cooke haxe been chostn to compete lll the Rugclcs Prwe Contest xnhlch xxlll be held June 26 PHXIIIS F I ANNIING 22 ' 9 , .. j, . . 5 Y, Y Y . . V. . K - - n - ' sy ' Y- . , . . . 9 . . , V . . . , . . , . . Y , Y . . , , - 1 s V , . 7 . . - - Y L ' I .L - V -v ey Y' ' n V K ' V v an ' u ' .Q Ben Hare was presented in the auditorium. ' ' 1 7 'Q .' 3 j , ' , ' - .- 1 g . . rf' ' . . , A r 7. T D 4 1 , , l It ' .V . ' , '. l V' . n 'D . , . 1 1 .. . . ,j' j . v - 1 - Y 1 . - Y V 7 Y , lxll BMI ll ANI THF PATHFINDER SPORTITORIALS CLEx1ExT XVEBSTER Durmg the past year the student body of the Hxgh School has de xeloped consxderable school sp1r1t Insplred by the enthusiasm of 'Ur Bartlett a former college cheer leader xxe formed a large cheermg squad Charles H Cooke xx as elected cheer leader at the begmmng of the basket ball season Several meetlngs were held IH the Audrtorlum for the purpose of practicing cheers before each game The Athletic Association was organized early m the year and has been supported by mam of the students m the Hxgh School and Grammar Depart ment The follow mg officers xx ere elected Presldent fexc ofhcloj NI I hlulter VlcePres1dent Leroy Pxtcher Treasurer Elmor Shipman The team xx as captamed by Elwood Kramer and managed by Earl Gage Other members xx ere Reed Nlclxloon lNIcG1nley Pitcher and Van Nort The score of each game IS llsted beloxv GAXIFS C H S OPPONENTS Cobleskxll at Cooperstoxxn Cooperstoxxn at Coblesklll 'Uohaxxk at Cooperstown Cooperstown at lxlohawk Herkimer at Cooperstoxxn Illon at Cooperstown Cooperstown at lllon Cooperstown at Oneonta Oneonta at Cooperstown Cooperstown at Rlchfield Rxchfield at Coopcrstow n Cooperstown at Unadllla The H1gh School glrls also org,an17ed a basket ball team thls season loul e Vx hxte was elected captain and lxlartha Dlx manager Other mem bers of the team xx ere Frances Bxard LOUISE Ellsxx orth Louxse New ell Amta 'xlorgan and Elmor Shipman The team met Rxchfield Spa 'Ullford Hartwlck Sem Clavvllle and Utlca Thex were YICIOYIOUS m five out of six games losmg the Utlca match bv one pomt I T L7 21 ' ' .................... 20 17 ' . 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Rnl rl'.'fiIIi Rah lf R15 FIAFJIIIT I hm Clase of 1927 LOIlSlClCIS itself excacedmglx foitnimtc to have been the mc ins of pioduung so hm a pl IS 'ls l rofexsor Pepp lhc pl1x xx ls xro dined on 'Noxember I7 and 18 under the xux mpible direetion of 'Um AIIII1 Cmossen Ihe members of the east xx ere 12 folloxxs LeRox L Pitcher Lharlcs H Looke lhomas 'XI Ahlxloon, A Bertrand Boorne LeRox L lnxlxzll Clvnles A Lolcmin lhcodore R Iettis Cheiter XX lngall son ROIIIIA L Alott, llmoi B Shipman 'xlarx I Crum 'ind llilabeth Qarlex lhe Scenic effects xx are painted bx A Bertmnd Boorne lhe plax xx 'is '1 Lollcgc Lomedx bx VV'1lter Ben Hare lhn 'ieting lll all parts xx as cxullent 'ind thc plax xx as ionsidcrcd bx ill xxlxo sixx it the most sneeesstul exer 1'lIOCllIkUl in our school lhn Scmor Llass realized oxer A200 on the produntion I OLISF 'XI VVH11 F, '22 V Q ' f c f. 1 M 1 ii' 'f I .X . ' ' l V ' c ' ' -1 J ' ' 5 ' ' zj .J ' ' . ' 1 ' .j '23 I - ' . ' ' . ' ' H z ' ' ' - . '. ' . N . 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' Q' .' Ixlhff :X ' : 'I . j 'Y' 1 ci ' 'S ' X ' xn? J' U' I r: N 5 ' '? Klii, O ' XVII-1 wa: thi' RI-viwl I I.-1' inn? L't Afl J 5 V '- BIH' N' 'IIQZ Cin Ifng. II: ' 1' ' .. x . I Cyl px IACR 3' I0 Inu- rlu- night bf HJ: 'n 'Inf 'as the nz 'In ' Q- XVII,-cj: I not :1 100 in I,:tin. 7 z : ? YV4II'j': N gthc fllIlI wxly. KI' 'I . '51 I' 'c' XYOI'Iil'lI liku 21 Ing IQ. ll' D : Y-s, 1 ' . HIV: Y 'I at do you think of hc I 'I' ion I,a.', C I? G szld 'k 'gwI1- 's' g'g' -ffci? Ill' : u' 2 z s. D0 D: ' ' V, L' wc: onrr. E.S'i1 :II.l1 z II'. las ghc, Sk'lI,': Wvhar fini -' ffnn? E. Skinner: I dreznncd that I was eating sI1r:dded v.'I1ez1t, ami x-,'I1:n I lik V' ': 7 . 5 I1 fs ', 'x'e? T. Ell' .' : ' ' '. ' ' ' ' ' hi . . :bl 13 ' 'I I ' ' ? . 'As ' : I 2' ' . P-'.zXfI' '- 1 I. f If 'b. YV' 'z -4' Q' 5 z' . ' I . 5, 5 I' '. HEI Wvhc 1 IRI 5:7 gft tI' r' vers? afk I . I-'I 2 rf El mn v.'I1c -' ' ESQ. ,L z 2' 1 uw -'5 . I'I g I 'I It-' L, 3 war I ' ' llvg, . ply Th , 5' 1 3' ' I X' 'I f.'I Nik-, y0n'x'c pL1II'LI rl ' I ya-:lr tml XI' 5 Brnj. .h in III yjffs: XVI: arc the D!'O'5CI'IIt'.' of Ilcut z1n4I vuI-I? lffi' j: Hvzr z 1: IIS :1n1I vnI4I K'JIlI'I'2l'I'Q, 11517 jzri :Ui '- -1 pl-. 3 NCI' L' ': In :nn n 'r tI1c dans . cl nn ani ' y fI nrt. THI4 PATHFINDER Zxbo Cbroken hearted over report card I feel luke takmg porson C Cooke Dont take Latm Its surer MISS Oakley Cm cxvxcsj What happens when the President dles? 7 K VX xcks They bury hxm Mxss lNeuv1lle Guy what vtould you do lf you had unlxmlted re sources and unhmlted abllmes? Marshall Nothmg' L Boorne How would you luke a pet monkey? Marlon Oh, thxs IS so sudden McDonough Hou many subjects are you carrymg? C Wick Carrying one and dragging three NIISS Oakley But I read thls same composltxon on the Conquest of Ireland last year Houghton But you forget history repeats ltself Counsel fto Insh wltnessl You re a mce sort of a fellow you are Insh wltness I d say the same of you sor, only I m on me oath Van Nort What xs the matter mth Prof s eyeslght? Loulse Why? my hat was and xt vs as on my head all the time Nlrss Benyamnn Un chemlstryj What kmd of a change takes place when a bomb explodes? Clark A change of scenery! Mlss Prme Who xx rote Home Sweet Home ? Webster Babe Ruth Farmer See here boy what are you domg up that tree? Nlxchaels One of your apples fell don n and Im trymg to put lt back Becker Do you thrnk VV1llsey s lazy? Reed I should say I do' VX hy when we go on basketball trlps, he yy alts until I flnxsh saying my prayers and then he says amen NIISS Prme Qexplammg scale to Wlllseyj 'Nlow remember this I the scale there IS do on the bottom and do on top Dave Do on the bottom and do on top xsn t musxc? Miss Prme fexasperatedj What IS lt then? Dave It s ple Mrss Benyamxn I told you to notlce when the solutlon burned over Chester I dxd xt sw. as ten mmutes of twelve Mxss Prme What as your favorite piece of musxc Elinor? Elmor Human rest CI-Iumoresquej I guess . ' ' . 'l I . . . L , . A . . .. V V . . V . V V V . . 'V 7 - . V . . . ,, ,Y : 3 ' ' . . . V , . V V ' - . v 9 . , . . . , . Van Nort: I just met him in the hall and he asked me twice where V . V . V . : ' ' - ' V u as . v y ' . , , . . V V V , . . V . . , . 7 7 v - ' . y . , ' - Y- V , rr H . . . . . V V A .V n V . , . e , l n u Q ' a Y I Iv V . . . , V . V : , . THE, P-XTHFINDER I hate Hatterx saxs Bull Beyabers Bleneoe It makes xou thmlc xou re better than xou are and no person can be t at Joe Dld you ex er knoxx Prof Allez to lose hrs temper Charles Lose lt' I should sax not' XX hx xesterdax I saxx hnn trxxng to crank hls Ford and he certaxnly shoxx ed he had a good supply on hand Gage Eke knoxxs all the best people III toxxn W ebster Then xx hx doesn t he trax el xxrth them Gage Thex Lnoxx hmm Strles I see they xc named 1 toxx n nn 'xlassaehusetts after you C'1l Im the goat out xx 1th If Stlles Nlarblehead Lettls XVhat xx ould xou do lf xou had 1 mllhon dollars? Boxx ne Probably be just my luck to xx 1ke up Chuelc Raubaeher to oe Cooke xx ho has ordered 1 nexx part of trous ers Do you xx ant 1 Cuff on the trousers? loc Cmdrgnantlxb Do xou xx 1nt 1 slap on the mouth? Nlrss Ollxer gxxxng dlreetrons Xou mix stop and get a drlnlc anr t en fall nn NIHTIOD Yes mother W hx xx as that box holdmg your h 1nd III the hall last night? He he xx as he xx as just looklng at mx xx rrst xx ateh to see rt xt xx as tlme to go home L Cooke This here story lb no good' Goddard Cauthorj Pourquor non? C Cooke VS hx you xe got oe slapplng me on the b1ek and saym Hello Lrttle Sunshrne and then xou haxe hun strll alrxe at the end of the story lxlrss 'Neuvrlle Cexcplannng meanlng of xxord superfluous Noxx rt you had just enough to eat xxe xx ould say you had sufhexent but lt you had too much xx h1t xxould xxe sax you had Charles9 Coleman Indrgestronl 'Ulss Benyamm YVhat ehange takes place xx hen xx ater xs Changed to le D jackson 'lhe prree 1 ,Y 4 r 25 44 , rv W - - 1 44 1 , - , v 4 , 41 . 1 1 h vu V ,.- 1 , 4 . . ' V V V V .. '- 7 1: - 1 1 , 1 V V - 11. - V . . . 1 1 1 1 . 7 , . . . V . .' D . 4 . . 1 1, 1 1 1 . 11 N . 1 4. 4 1 4 4 - 4 4 . 1 , 1. . 4 .. , . I 1 4 . I ' ' ' 4 . v u v . 4 7 v . 4 . 1 W 11 V C J 4 V . 1 V 1,1 , V V , . D 1 4 4 . , ' ' V , V v A 1 . 1 4 4 4 4 . r C D: .1 4 l 44 - rv 44 yr , . 41 v Y , 1 ' 1 1 1 - N - n 1 4 1 7 4 4 . tt v - I - fl 4 v .1 v .I A v 1' fi K 1 , . ' an W X1 in K' .w , , x V is ll 'N 1 .4 - ,I 4 . . . f V . M, J , , ' , . . V' U 4 . 1, 4 4 4 4 B, H . . ,, . . . x V V V , , 4 1 4 4 1 . V . . . . , if 'Y r 1 ., 1 - 7 bf 4 V . , V ' V V 1 V V 1 1V . 1 1 A : - v V -e? . 4 I ' . THF PATI-IIHINDER H1lda Last nlght I dreamed I passed my regents NN hat I9 that a 1 n o 3 1 IS A 1,,11 1011 11ere CIIQHIU g, H111 Nlarshall I '11ed 111110 l11es at the flre tod'11 Brose Clark H011 s that? Il1p Sa1ed the eat l1d W ho 11 as that 11e11 LITI 1011 11 ere out 111th last HIQIIT3 Ld 'Ne11 gnll II h1 that s mv old o11e pamted OXCI Putnam Let me g11e 1011 a pleee of ad11ce D Vifallls VVhats the matter 111th 1t7 Qoleman Can 1011 tall me the 11ame ot the hxll thu 111s 11e t of the ACTKJIWOIISIP Tommy Do 1ou llke nuts? An1t'1 Is th1s a proposal? Coleman to 'NI1ss Hale I dont tlnnk I ought to get Je o on tlus pape IIIIQS Hale Ne1ther do I but lt s the l011 est I e n g,11e 1011 Bessle Whv IS Helen al11 ays late for school? Iona Ch her stoekmgs are guaranteed agamst runnmg Dorm lend me t11o dollars and I 111ll be eternallv mdebted to 1ou Doug Yes lm afra1d so Fa1ette Houck Carter speaklng lll ehapelj I 11 as all nght but I could ee n11 old knees shakmg oe Cooke 'I heres XR here the ,qnls ha1e It o1er us I mean used to Iiea11t1 used to be 0nl1 skm deep but no11 It s knee hlgh 'lake H1135 NIOII an shouted an exc1ted orator and 11l1at 11o11ld f0llo11 9 VVL 11 OLIIKI sa1d Lharlns Cooke from the rear of the aud1enee 26 f ' ag f. I Phjll':: . S71 -1 ' in 1. ' . ,, 2 S. ' ' , '- . .j. y ro 'Is 41 u I v .1 v v , I v - v . , - . . I . .1 . . 1 . I : ' ' ' ' ' : Ted: CPD Nyx, Kid. P CNyxD. I: ' . . I '. : ' ' 2 r '. r. ' . ' 'I 1 ., ,' , . . G . y : , . ' . , ' ' . . , . I I I . ,, . I l Y' . . ' . J . ' 1 . . '. , ' . - , V . . 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THE PKTHFINDER DO YOU KNOW I That Ixatlerme 'Nlaclin 'ln thlnks the Odxsses hould not be read mn Engllsh I becau e the character are alu ass drlnlcxngg II The clas tones Freshman Lmerald Sophomore lkloonstone Iunxor Grzndstone Senlor Tombstone III The Semor praxer Nou I law me down to rest To studs hard Ixe trled mv best And xf I dle before I wake Ill haxe no blamed exams to take Lxttle xx ords of wlsdom Little words of bluff Nlake the teachers tell us Sn down' thats enough Of all sad uords of tongue or pen The saddest are the e Ive flunked again Vie are klekers exery one And ue Slllg the same old tune VVhen ue look upon the sun 7e are uxshxng for the moon Ie are happy when ue re sad e are comlng when ue go o vull alu :us make us mad lf xt has no streak of uoe I ll A green lrttle box IH 1 green llttle way A green l1ttle apple dexoured one day 'Nou the green lrrtle grasses tenderly ware O er the green lrrrle apple box s green lrttle grave I' Z7 , - ' 1 X ' I ' I , ' ll w ,H Q . , . D - 1 . ' '. S s ' ' ' . I. 5, s -1 T-: 1 , , . 1 yv . . ' v . y v IV. A! C KI ' V l YI ll-' n Y. A K , I S : na 1 ' In VI. 7 ' W VN 5 ' , yy , , , 1 VV ' ' ' , .1 y V' ' 4 I I K - I . V V, -I ' ' U 7 . . ' ' n I - ,vi - THE PATHFINDER BRILLIANT REMARKS Mlss Hale III al Ibm glass Before we open our book let us haue books closed please Hxss Uullnns ftranslatxng He broke the sllence saylng Ballard How do you spell he 11? IN ss XCLIXIIIL HI I I Cand she dxdnt know w hy the class roared Ulss Hale explalnln problem lll algebra lNow here IS a l1ne of trucks loaded w mth apples a mxle long extremely long apples Mlss 'Neuulle fdrefnnrlyl Yes the thlstle IS the Scottlsh !l3.t1OI'l3.I em blem of France Here IS one of the uses of yerbs manufactured out of nouns The story of the cltv boy who w rote hrs brother on the farm 'ls follows Thursday we autoed out to the country club where we golfed t1ll dark Then we trolleyed back to town and danced t1ll dawn Then we motored to the beach and Frlday ed there 'I he brother on the farm w rote promptly back hesterday we bu gled to town and baseballed all the afternoon Then we went to lNed s and pokered untll mornmg Today we muled out to the cornheld and hoed t1ll sundow n Then we suppered and plped awhxle after that we stalrcased up to our rooms and bedsteaded xt untll the clock flved I1 Carley phonmg, after '1 wreck III her fathers car Send ass1stance at once Iye turned turtle XOICC from other endj IXIy dear madam this IS a garage VVhat ou w ant IS an aquarium Daye VV1llsey I got a beautlful beer mug for Xmas Grace Oh I thought you w ere born that w ay T INIcNIoon I thlnk there s SO1'l'lCtI'11llg yery doye like about you Shrlmp Not really' T Nlclyloon Sure You re plgeon toed Doc Bow en 'I hat moyxe we saw of Ohver Tw lst w as good w hat? S 'Uorgan Yes Say w ouldn t that make some book? D Iackson Id try another photographer dear lf I w ere you C Gardner But the plcture looks Ilke me Dot Yes thats w hy Id try another Uxss Benyamm Frederxck name an organ of the body Frltz The teeth Mlss B VVhat klnd of an organ IS rt? Frxtz A grxnd organ Squmty Hall A frlend m need IS a frrend indeed Swlpes Hanlon Oh yes but I prefer the friend who xsn t In need D D - 1 4 If v 1 . . - C . g- 1 nl . , . Q x yy , .. . . V. . . H . i . ,, I . . . I . 1 . . - . , , J I' Y ,' .. C lt. I . ' 1' f J. ' ' , . . B A C -' g li I ' . . ' . H' : ', . . - ' Y - ' ' Q ' 1. ' I ll ' , . I ., , V A 1 1 . . ' , l y - v H I Y , : In ,y V v - V . g . . . . , Y Q - - V Q v . , Q . . . ,, , . , i ,, I . , :Y rs I ' K . U , f ' ' . y , . y v ' ' 77 . V Y Y . , . I , . , . 7 7 . Y . L . ' - . t xv Y . I . f 1 s Y . . A . . ' . 1 Q T s. y v ' v v- v 7 . , . , Q v v I .I . . 1, . . n I v . v v . 5 . . U , , . n , v y , y . , . I I ' , . 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Y , - , ' 1 - ' Y I THE PATHFINDER OUR OWN VERSIONS-UP TO DATE Thou shalt not take Profs name ln xam unless thou art sure he and all other teachers are out of hearmg Thou shalt not coxet thx neighbors geometrx just approprlate for thme oxxn use Thou shalt not use a CICCTO ponx except xxhen the Lat1n teachers back IS turned 7 Thou shalt not be unpertment the xx ax home max be short and easx but the xx ax back IS long and rockx Thou shalt obev thx teachers proxldlng lt sults thme oxxn purpose to do so Thou shalt not be afrand of the chaperon just get her a beau 'I hou shalt not read fictmn durmg a study perlod, lt takes only a fexx m1nutes to ascertam xx hether or not the book IS for a synopsls and xvhx pax a Hne for keepmg a book five xx eeks oxertlme xx hen lt has been domg no one anx good for harm Y III Thou shalt not skxp classes except xx hen thou art sure thou canst not be caught 'lhou shalt not brmg an excuse the mornmg of thy return to school It takes thxrtx mmutes to go after one and tlme and Spamsh class xx alt for no one except the teacher 'I hou shalt not brlng thx geometrx to class It takes qulte a fexx mln utes to End xt ln xour French book xx here It has 3CClClCI1flV been mls laxd and bx that tlme the problems xx1ll h'1xe been asslgned to others ENIILY NI Gkoss 23 Blessed are thex xx ho alxxays knoxx thelr lessons for they shall be pralsed by the1r teachers Blessed are thex xxho do hunger and thlrst after knoxxledge for they shall be Elled fState Compulsorx School Laxxl Blessed are thex xxho nexer xxhlsper xxlthout pernussxon, or they xxxll never get V P ln deportment Blessed are the teachers xx ho are mercxful Cto students xx ho do not haxe thelr lessonsj for thex shall obtaxn mercy Blessed are thex xx ho are nexer late or haxe an unexcused absence card for thex shall be rexx arded xx 1th a punctualltx pnze Blessed are thex xx ho knoxxmg nothmg do not glxe xou xxordy evldence of the fact Blessed are thex xx ho xx rlte excellent Ruggles Ifssaxs for they xxlll haxe the pleasure of speakmg them on the stage Blessed are thex xxho shoxx loxaltx to the1r teachers for they shall re celve due rexxard ENIILY 'VI Gnoss, '23 29 1. . 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A1111 sow L'T.11 CKKCII 11111111- '14111 gm 511111 111f11111'11111. 111' 1:'1'11111'1111y' 11:15 5 f'1' ll A' ' 1 Q 1111 1' 1 .X1111 Zlfl' 1' 111111111 111 1f'1'11 '1111 1111111'111'1s 111 1l14'I11'I1'12l1 111' 1:11111 111-111 1111 N111'l'l'w ,'1'111 11111 1111 ,111:'1f11g 1111111'u 111' 121131111 111111- wt 1111 1'511r1'1 x 1:i'. nc food N Illllff THI PATHFINDFR L X1 X1 cDKLUI7'ltl0l1s SC' mt c 'Ihc 'Ihc 'I e The C rI e e rI c C nc ncr Shnpar I I 'nlor Snnth Il I W ood Lo e KIICUOHUX Vv ch ter hrst Sound Ru ssl senond sound I'1tter son suhool orhgcr 'Xlarshnll Hrst college Yale Qegond mother Hnbbirl first tmner Skmner best cutter Tzuavc Hrst man IH xchool Adams High School cool-. Cooke Fresh horn the gdrchn Rowe oou it ue 'Ill neu! 'Nuholx on u FI me mc 1 mx 14- ool color un f In n hrs shoncr Hale s wool mr Unm orc t 1,51 I I ll Inns N in Lrofr I lk Inxx 43 I ' L I 4 MUSW Sox - g -ioxn - had-. I1 rks. Shi ' hs lights- Vfks. I: 'I - L75 ful 1:1t'1'i:zls: ' I I3 'X ' ' z 7 5 Th I I - S: .h - Y Th ' L '- 1h - ' . Th . ' 5 , - Thx . V- The green vegetable---'I,ettis I L -A' . 'h 1 XVhL ' . 1 -'HI' Q Tl ' sch ' 's---CIVH -XVhit,f 3 rg IH- glil ' 'I it 5 '-- r Tl r :ul 1 '-. f l 'E' 'arc o' our nxiri Sh Hill, 'fl' mor, Tl fl iw? hqinrl cwr fr'c'r1A!'I31 T '. THE PATHFINDER CLASS PROPHECY June 20 1937 DEAR ELIZABETH Do vou reallze that lt has been fifteen years smce we graduated? Fxf teen w hole long years You asked me 1n vour last letter about the varlous members of our one trme class and so I capered around and collected a httle mformatlon Read and thou shalt know Cal Beadle holds the chalr of Englxsh llterature at Yale Unlverslty He IS he author of the famous treatise on The Wlles of St Chrlstlna Glrls I read thxs artxcle rn the London Trmes Lord and Lady Montague of lklontague Hall Dorchester, left Lrverpool yesterday for Central Afrrca w here they w 1ll head a bxg game huntlng expedltlon Of course we all ex pected Emlly to make a brrlllant marrlage but I had no ldea that elephants w ere ln her lme Phyllls Lanmng IS head of a deaf and dumb asylum where I hope her efforts at expressmg herself are duly appreciated Elbert Strles has mvented a plate glass automoblle whlch he guarantees IS better than a Ford for non resxdent commuters Sarah Decker and Dorothy Iackson are both on the stage Sarah made her debut two years ago ln the Follles and expects to be starred next vunter as a toe dancer I hear that Dorothy contemplates leaving the stage rn the near future so perhaps the rumor of her engagement to Professor Beadle has grounds Ellzabeth lllclfwan IS now prmclpal of Cooperstown I-Ilgh School w hxch she rules w xth rod or :ron Raymond Kmskern IS her very able asslstant oe Cooke and T Ellsworth now natlonal brldge champlons have been chosen to compete IU the Olympxc games next sprmg m Europe Harrlet lV1llsev rs now w rth the llletropolltan Opera Company She made her debut m Carmen I suppose you have some of her Edlson records Chester Ingalls had taken up mlsslonary work ln I-Iartwlck Seminary I understand that he has been very successful ln comertmg the savages of that dxstrxct Elwood Kramer IS ln the movies He IS pullmg down a huge salary About a m1ll1on dollars a year Hrs screen name IS Chlef Mugwump, to has fans he IS a full blooded Indxan Helen Johnson has entered polmcs She w as elected to the ofhce of county treasurer of Otsego county by a large mayorlty at the last electron Tommy McMoon IS now worlds champlon heavy welght boxer I hear he IS at h s tramxng camp ln Bow erstown ln preparatxon for hls next bout Rozma Mott rs teachmg Engllsh IH France Her very extenslve knowl edge of the language makes her an apt teacher Florence Llppltt has marrxed a ranchman from Colorado who IS enor mously nch I thmk thls IS all Haven t I accounted for every one? You asked me about myself Oh, I am stxll puddllng around, mmdlng eyerybody s busmess but my own I w ant a serious occupation tho I am thmklng elther of buy1ng an undertakmg establlshment or of j0lHll'lg the llormons Xl hxch would you do? Now please w rzte and tell me about your settlement work Lovmgly, LOUISE. , . v 7 . . . . L.. . t . H . . . . ,, ' ' ' ll ' ,YI ll . a . . . . . ,, 7 v . - Y . . . . 7 v 1 1 K 4 n v Y y 7 . Y . . . y . . . . , . . . . , . . . .I v Y . . . ' 3 I f - rr' ya - . . . . Y . Y. . . r . 7 . . . .V 7 . I I . 7 Y , . . . . J . . . v Y . . . . . . .. . . . , , . ' . . V 1 V A - v l Y 7 ' , , 1 . A v . v 1 I THI1 PATHFINDER CLASSWILL VVe the Sennor Class of 1922 bemg of sound mmd and able body d hereby make our Last XV1ll and Testament To the junxor Class ne bequeath the beloved remams of our Senior Class To all Latm students ue bequeath the rxght to use as many trots pomes horses and other r1d1ng and drrvmg mstruments as they shall deslre Dorothy Jackson we bequeath Cal Beadle Zxbo Holbrook we bequeath an adequate means of defense agamst Tommy lXIcMoon Emxly Gross we bequeath the rxght of free speech Dotty YVall1s we bequeath many pairs of stockmgs Emma Green we bequeath Sarah Deckers helght Mary Gavm we bequeath a mask that she may conceal that danger ous smile from Prof To Amta Wlorgan ue bequeath a seat near Edwin Becker 'I o the St Christina school we bequeath a halr bobbing machme To Charles Coleman we bequeath the appellatlon and posxtlon f Davxd Belasco 'l 0 Gus Gage we bequeath the right to smoke on the school grounds To Edwm Becker we bequeath some energy rl o lVI1ss Lacs we bequeath a larger Vxrgll class than she was blessed suth thus year 'Io Charles Wxck we bequeath the right to be late as many tlmes as he shall please To Miss Oliver we bequeath our smcere xushes for her success To lllr 'VIulter we bequeath the trlals and tribulations w hreh a whisper mg sklppmg and tardy student body brings To the student body we bequeath our best wishes for a pleasant sojourn in those halls of learning ln w h1ch we long haxe wandered VVe hereby appomt Charles Coleman executor of thls our Last VV1ll and Testament Testator CHARLES Coorca Testatrxx Louise VVHITE Xl ltnesses Tuoxus Mc'NIoox JOSLPH Cooxe Funooo IXRANIER if y . 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For Groceries, China, Fancy Goods, Toys, QA1so Fruits in Season, come to FRANK MULKINS CooPERsToWN, NEW YoRK N P WILLIS When Hungry GO T0 Lawyer JONES the CUGPERSTOWN Qu1okLunoh Man t LIPPIT T BROS jewelers G1ftS for' all GCCHSIOHS F5 HIGH GRADI L XNDY PIRIKA and LOWNEY S SOLD Iii D li DORN D lft g, d t New York Nex to Crist Building O O . Your Faculty for Jud, ing I Will Teach You That 9 Are Best During School avs am a or fra ua ion B W Clark ATTORNFX AWD COUN IILLOH KT LXW NY Coal and Wood Flour Feed Bullders SUDDIIGS KIRBY 8: ROOT CO Inc PA THFINDERS on Sale at A UG UR 'S TF McGoWn Company HARDWARE, PLUMBING and HEATING -:- Cooperstown, N. Y. -:- OUR AD VER TISERS STAND FOR SER VICE Clermonte G. Tennant ' Lv 2 7 L I Cl d B 'ld' WGA C . . T lephone 32-J Cash and Car I , O 1 I, O tc 9 J W R SOUTI-IWORTH Clgars, Tobacco and Candy Cooperstown, THE PEERLESS PASTRY FLOUR A trxal sack wall convmce you that mak mg cakes and pre crust with Cremo Pastry Flour I8 a particularly pleasant pastime WOOD BROTHERS FLOUR FEED AND COAL 76 J McEwan Hardware Wllllams Market Company F rshrng Tackle Look Over Our Prices Telephone J F D COLEMAN Commercial Photographer C p t N Y AMATEUR FINISHING A SPECIALTY The best of Equrpment and Maternal used rn the production of pictures All prctures are chemlcally tested for the presence of hypo which msures then' permanency :.: N. Y. , , Phone - 0 0 Q '. 1' ' Delicatessen NOTICE A Sohool Rule BE ON TINIF DO NOT BE LXTE Apply ThlS Rule to a North Western Llfe Insurance Polloy F B sH1PM AN AGENT Phone 319 J Cooperstown N Y Schnelder Sz Raubaoher FIRST CLASS CUSTOM Tronskorlil Iierllors ree lrst ass or men Chxldren s Han' Cuttlng Cooperstown New York a Specialty H H YULE P? 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