East High School - Orient Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1917

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FOREWORD VOLUME PRESENTS WM , U TO You THE ACCOUNT Q55 OF ANOTHER YEAR IN - THE ANNALS OF EAST HIGH SCHOOL E IF WE HAVE COM. PILED AN ANNUAL WORTHY OF OUR ALMA MATER, ONE WHICH REELECTS OUR FOUR YEARS SPENT IN PLEASANT ASSOCIA- TION WITH FACULTY AND STUDENTS, OuR LABOR HAS NOT BEEN IN VAIN. L 4. sq, umm ,r I X If NX ew V be 9 L4 + E T Ak . ,ff Ex 'Steel' Ai 1 I , X :Lal N -J , - . .E rg ,.,...,.......,,.,.,..,..,.T...,T.,TH.,..,T..,..,..T..,...,,,..,,.,.,....,.,.,....,...,,.,,...m...,....,.....,,.,.....,..,T..,,,...,,.,.....,..1,....,,,m,,.,..,T....,,..,.,. QL, . -An WV TWT SWT' QW' , fW'7 NW' ' ' Pnze Flve sm: v 'I :S X: ,. .. My-15 sage rx ,: fum, :E 1 f- :SQ Q!! nm 4 1 U! M .4 I!! I -lf 32 fi pf, 25 Z lv '1 VV1r.L1.-ul Bwrz I If ' I ,L D 5 , I f II I X QS D ' SIgi'i-!:HTI1gJTE'I,,I A A R' I . - - '- S T.If'alI3II.f:I--'I li' . II' I- I 1- . , 31 Q' ,I?533TK2?Q:-'liflilmff' L. MIL.. I . ., . 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E 5- 'QQ my Zilg SWAYNE GOODENOLIGH, WHO HAVE BEEN IN QI I CHARGE OF THE CLASS HOME-ROOMS SINCE THE Q ., In E32 IQI19 : E -.3 E FRESHMAN YEAR :: THESE, OUR INSTRLICTORS, 5 ' E HAVE BECOME TO US MORE THAN MERE TEACH- 5 I -2 IAJ E ERS :z INDEED WE HAVE FOUND THEM FRIENDS :ef ' 3 ll E READY TO HELP IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY 1: A 2 il :If M E DEFINITE IMPRINT HAS BEEN MADE ON THE LIFE OF EACH ONE OF LIS AS A RESULT OF HIS AcQuAlNTANcE WITH THEM , M W IW M 51mnI-ImmInImnmmIvImnInmmmnI.mmIm-1InmmnIImnInInInInmIuImuI-IIInImmuImnmmInmmInnInIumInImlIInmmmmInumIuImnIumInImuInmmInInmmmI-4muImmmm.m.i 3593 S, ,M ....-,C ,.,....E ...Wi WW. ,...-. I , -ij A I., :A .. ,E vw :S I .. u .mf A+f4!!H14'f'l'.ALA1f L!! A1f'P.k+-i'.U I'- P2 K0 Elllhl yL.,7-,?,. W Y L+: E K I I Ilnnnnnn 5 V 1 f l1nnru11?11lrlfII'l1r'lxl H' , :gf - num-gs:-lisa' Q ll 1 '.. 'mfffu L9 x QQ! IUUHIN n n mul If K mqminynunnnlzmaflz 2 5 .iii Q u ' V - nlxusunvlggnnnnn V 'F W5r' 1- 1 H ..,L!.e.' 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I , D vwmltfqe A U i - T Q' - 9 C' I The Year in East High School AST High School has passed through a most extraordinary year. No one incident has occurred perhaps which stands out above all else but the mere routine of the year has been sprinkled with a series of events quite apart from the usual. ' The Clarion was the lirst to show that the affairs of the world had come home to East High. Although facing a disastrous term owing to the increased cost of labor and materials, the board decided to continue a weekly paper as in previous years. From an eight-page publication of the fall, the Clarion grew to the sixteenspage Easter issue, the largest in the history of the paper with one exception. Athletics have felt the change. Several of the minor sports which formerly struggled for an existence have passed away. For them were substituted intra- mural games which allowed the participation of a larger number of the students. This latter move was largely made possible by the state physical training require- ment which demanded that all students receive some form of athletic training regularly. The major teams which have been put into the tield have been up to the East High standard. , The winter season brought a continuous line of social doings lasting late through the spring. A new feature of these was the inauguration of school parties managed by school organizations such as the German Club. The students on two occasions during the year showed their willingness to help procure any needed equipment, not furnished by the Board of Education. ln a remarkably short time, sufncient responses were made to Mr. VVilcox's call to warrant the purchase of enough magazines to furnish the needs of the school. A splendid Victrola was obtained through the support and efforts of the pupils. The military situation has not been overlooked. The Cadet Corps, at first rather weak, increased to a hundred strong, at length forming a nucleus for the state military work. The number of students now enrolled in the five companies drilling at the state requirement is close to tive hundred. Beside these to date six fellows have enlisted for active service in the country's behalf. This briefly tells what has been accomplished in East High School since last September. The members of the graduating class feel that their senior year has been one that will long have an important place in the annals of their Alma Mater. Page Eicven . J H Q VM U al HC! , L Mir? ' I DA Q Scnom. EAST H ,GH LL ZXCULTV Z X' ssc' Y fjgi z fm .hu Q - fp-, 25' . '41 '19 V' ' - x S- V s ,Q':H'1nf3A:,' I . X2 ' Wim., L F..,g1Qq2.1g,, -v'?f,. M?:X,l1,uY. -5 ' WLT.: , I 2'gg1ia,,55 ,. j' ,ilfij NY 1311 fl I ,r 1- ': ., i .' figs., UW' .. ' -D' OS WI-I 7 ' O WU' nm .UML - 1 u2 V ,,7, W 1, 1 SU ' af e- .4 :- u 1 In ul 53 K A 'ik II? . ! ' A PL - .. . ' ul l R , I1 . gf., 2, ,t g . 3 , 5 ' , I rmcafvnl . I we Principal bwls Idwixor . .Secretary . . GRACE L. XVILLIARIS KATIIERINE BARRV HI!.l7:X FARRAR JANE YIANNA Rox' Ii. DAXIEY NIELLIE BOWLES VVILLIAM R. FOSTER MAY L. FLIRRIAN MRS. LAURA O'RAY FI.E'1'C1IER H. CARPENTER ERNEST R. CLARK CLARA fXBBOTT DoRoTIIv DENNIS EFIPIE H. ESSON SWAYNE P. GOODENOUGII MARION M. GREENwoon TERESA B. KANE HAZEI. J. LUSH . ALIIERI H. XVILCOX Faculty' . . . :XLBERT H. W II,cox . . .VVILLIAII Bmz . MRS IE. P. RERIINGTON . . . . MARTIIA F. I'IICKOK BIOLOGY JIIIIN L, IVIERRELL EDNA L. PARKER CHEMISTRY BURR If. XVILLIARIS C'OIllAII2lI'C1.-IL CLARENCE ROGERS MARION RIISSITER GEORGE H. STLmI.Ex' -PIIILII' I. TowI.E DRA Il 'ING LILLIAN INIURRAY I ELOCUTION A KATIIERINE BURNS ENGLISH MRS. E. G. NICQILACIILIN IHAUD K. INIURPHY SHIRLEY PRIDIIIS GRRTRUDE SIIEEIIAN ICATHERINE V AN :XLSTINE EDWIN M. XVRIGIIT MRS. WILLIAM C. WOLGAST I-'REG Fl flcvn . igji' :JYH-I C C i w 1' .- AD, -I -I kms 4 ag.w' ,.' A A .Xl-U S D L.3E.3f...j11jf2..Lj 3fJ.Qr iH '.k A S -Q7 r!Ci5f:!+39. E. 2i . . A L3 -- ' HISTORY :XLICE N. GIBBONS AIIYRTLE BITTNER LUCY EISENBERG IWASON D. GRAY :XRTHUR G. BILLS CLARA B. CRI'r'rENnEN ANNA C. Fox HARRIET A. FRIDAY FREDERICK BETZ IVIARTHA BIETZ BERTIIA BERGRIAN RALEII W. HELEKIKAZKIP I. MARGARET HOPEMAN LANGUAGES fflnriculj fModr'rnj LIBRARIAN C1fIARLo1 rIz H. FABER ALMA L. MCMATII NVILLIAM C. XVoLGAs1' EARL A, PARTRIIJGE NNVILLAM B. RODNEY SARA SCIIWENIILER LILLIAN STONIQIIERG M. BLANCIIE IQELLY HATTIIZ C. RIINK JOHANNA RAAISEECK INIAE E. XVARNER IRENE D. NVINANS ' MANUAL TRAINING Iunsow DECRER IVAN POTTER WILLIAM BETZ Rvru BECKER SADIE Fosmcx IIIA THEIIIA TICS ' HARRY N. IQENYON IRENE C. PALMER FLORENCE SOUTIIWORT H FRANCES GLOTZBACII v H, CARUSLE TAYLQR GEORGIA HUN1'ING1'0N X MUSIC ' CARRIE LKILBOURN LUDWIG SCIIENCK . PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEORGE E. Ennv Lois TURNER A PHYSICAL TRAINING LILLIAN I. XVANCIIAN DORIS A. HI:ssEY JAMES ILOXVLE XV. ARTIIUR INIQKINNEY PHYSICS ' C. EYERETT HARRIS IRYINC S. FITCH JQIIN BAIRD HENRY H. IQEEFE LUNCH ROOM MRS. ALICE M. H0l'CIIKIN P856 Slxlevh 5 N xv- I 1 K 1 L ' -e ?lf 1HQfgi fQ 22 A' -'g'7'if?Q f' -' g , ,gifTTF1'? 4m A4'mM'A lil nfl W xj 3 l i QL E fl, V,yV gym I EN l'Ix yy ' A x 1'4X Y mv GJ ' E. 5 ' y - T' W2 g QM ' xx WZ! K '. 4, y ,, 1 1 3 x f 'fx b s Xi X 1 Q, 4, ' H Y A 5 555' A Q I . V N X 5.2, A5 J By J i -t 'et W ml, X x N X ,, A 1 A: X ig' if , '-ix 'UJQ' E fix ll U 1 Vinh? J rl Y n xl xi WN ,I I m mn mm. yi ,Y ,Tu 'IFE' El B LQ all I fl' E X T I ,fig E E lvl 5 XX E 'Am A. 1 EJ I SFF: s ,Mp s Pl f M J I ' i 5 Ni 1 IHII Ill!IlllUIIIllIIllIll!IIIl!l!IlllklllHlIll!lII1lltlblUHKINIIIlllllllllllidlllmllHllllmlhllIIHlbIU!Vl'NHHIMIIIIIl.LHNLIIHlllIMNIIllllNIYIUIIKN2IMIlH1l?IUHIl!IwlllirID'lllh1l4lHI1IIIIIHIIIIM HklllllllllVHIlIIlllI1lllWW'l1iA'V RMERTBLBPRN, 1 L-1 N3 in E z 5 i-1 , y A . 'px i 4 f ! I ,- Q i 1 U...-Q --A' A , ' Officers of the Senior Class Mnmox Eucl.1zs'roN UQNMJ, Gmmg-f Firm-l'rv,virirr1l Xvcn-M,-3. Hmmm Mclilw Pvcsideui Lfxvmx Zxzuxmcn FLORENCE BECKHR Trmmrrer Asxislunt Trrn.vun-r P1180 Nineteen Rall af ii U f i 'N W-, J -.iil.,l.1,--,WHfU5g1q 31'..i.F?'F :n 'L. A ' ---:i4::-Qf-7-'k-f- 2-,T1i.',-'-'- .. vA-! gg '- -Q,--fi:T-f ' - - Offxcers of the Class of June, 1917 IPRESHMAN BUF President ami GUYHARRIS . .... RUTH HAHN Vice-Prrxidcpif CL11fFoRD junn . . . . ELIQANQR I'IICKS Secretary CHARLES D15 CARLO . . . NWA WELCH Trmxurer IELEANOR BROWN SOPHOMURI5 P1'c.vidcut jlanuzx' Lnoxmmo . ..... NIARJORIE KIENAST !f'ic'e-Prc.vidcr:i HUGH MCKAY . . . . Aucvsw.-x SCIIMIUT Scrrvtrlry XVILLIAM ICALLUSCH . . . . C0RNls1.1A GR!iNEI.Ll'i Treasurer limvARD GATES . . . h'III.DRED XVALTERS JUNIOR 1'rv.vidz-nt . . . . Romam' LANSDALIQ Vive-Presidz-nt FLORENCE BIZCKER 51-prpmry , HLYGI1 MCKAV Treasurer . . LAYTON ZIMMHR ,-'l.v.vLvtant Treasurer CORNELIA GR!-ZNIQLL1-1 SENIOR Prcxidvnt . l icc-President Scarf-Iary . Trcaxnrer . . .-lxsisiuut Trczuurcr Page Twenty HUGH McKAY AIARION ECCLIQSTON DONALIJ GILBERT LAvToN Znmlzn FLoRraNcE BECKER . ..,, -. lem, How: ,,., ii q,A. J I A 1 1 C ii' , EDU QMLLEAE ,QU Commencement Calendar, Class of June, 1917 Svuiar Day . . june 15 Sr1siarRurcptim1 . . june l5 C-OIIIIIICYICUIIIEIII . June 27 Senior' Day Committee GUY D. PIARRIS, Clmirnmu Doxixux :XNTIIONY C1.11f1foRu junn HIOSRPIIINE BARRIER jour: PAYNIQ lllmuox IfCCl.ES'l'ON Lm roN Zmmau ,linslrr of C1-rvmouies . . . . , Romain' LANSDALIC Clmirmcm of ,llc-maria! Commitlcc . jmuw Liaoxmmo Representatives of the Class of june, 1917, in .-Illllrlffx .'l lll1c'fi1'J . . lllnxiv and l.itcr'ar3' Prclzlimtious . ,-ltlrlvfirs . . .lluxir mm' Literary PuI1Iivufio11x . the Executive Council 50PHO.110R15 i'l5,4K . . . . . RLKR-IORIIC Ku-:N.xs'r JUNIOR YEAR . . . - Cl.lFl'0Rll jvhn Ill.-uurm IiCCLl2S'l'0N . FRIEIIRICK Om: SEJVIOR l'l5.4It' . . . . . I-lnNlcx'SA1.MoN . . Ifuixxicinz lim' Ancximmnc lN'lixnx,xjAN1 Roniam' LANsn,x1.rz FRIQIDRIFK fukll Page Twenty o Q ' 1,5 .-'T f ',-'W' 7147177177 2 7 iv y ll , i i alll 5 D Liawli if U 1 4 rf+iW--L-+f:ff'1 iq- 4,1 r Viom A. ABBOTT Henrietta, N. Y. Prepared Detroit School L'nivcrsity of RoChc5tcr Alcestis 12, 35 3 Patricia!! 12, ID 5 German Pin 13, 42 2 Treasurer German Club C333 Senior Farce C-U : Class Historian 1455 Oiiicial of Roman State Q3, -U. Ylnln llkvs ln lnllkn' vyvi and D-'nplm-, espn-vhllll' llmnv ul' llw mule In-rsuzlslnn, Ilkl- ln have her ilu ll. XVu hat? never H9011 hm' lorwk un- hnlnvp' or pm-vvlsll lull she is always doing hor bus! lu make other pt-nplv see the hrlgliwr side of llfi-. More Vlulns Wuuhl nn! hurt any ulnsl, BIQSSIE :XHRAMSON 145 Xlhumlhury Street Prepared Cunforil School Normal School Study Room Basketball Q-U5 Choral Union CSD. Ui-s brllvvv: Illtll Siln-Iwo ls Gul-li-H, but still Ella- is un the jnh when him-:ry quvsuuns in-Iso. and min-ar uri- Iwi' api-cially-we lm-nn hlslury xlelux not lhi- vqgvlahh- ru' any ullur Vnrlvly. Ismorua M. Ai.i-iam 54 Woodbury Street Prepnred Concord School laxivcrsity of Rochester l.unm-.- hem in-i-w Ima mum-li in an ii-nu un- wan nr us. mn wr- lm' :mine ws b.-i-1ius.- lu- is sn I-my i-uranium ann n.-i lf.-virus-N li--'n un- s.-.-niux--. ni mi-1. lm fri.-nas umm- ns nun nr Is a rm-ni, guna rel- unw. ima ui-w-.- rm quni-rel wun ii my who i-ma-.1 surly :nod ni-ini--M. 1-agp Tii-.uri--uw F, ,elle re - , 5 D v 54-gi pi X ,flaw 4 Nl' 'l l DONALD A. Anrnnxv 293 Alexander Street Prepared Monroe School University of Rochester Class Sureer Q3, 41: Glee Clnlw 13, 455 Class Chess 13, -ll: Male quarteue C-O5 Mixed Octane C-D: German Clnlm Gly Senior Sncinl Committee 141: Senior Play C45 5 Senior Day Connniltee L45 5 Ohiecr in Czulel Corps 143. -rum, lm, ln-qmr.-n funn- ll r.-numnnm mm- ln- nm mmm- me .l.-1-ur lm nn- --nun rr.-R nl nn- m..-If n.- lun aumrllng mn-----umu--ln ..r ru-umm nr.-ml uma xg -1 nn-mg W..-fwfr mln n mnkvs n.-fn.:-y. --.-mn-y nnrl ww- m.-n. .ln nr -vm--n wr .rm-1.1. mn grrlf-um, mn ls rl gn.-.1 gr.-.n nr-.x w.- un mn- mm. lissnc R. BAKER 28 Almirn Street Prcpnrerl Henry Lomb School Rochester Business Institute Study Room Bnskellmll I2--U. lisslm- In quam- n gynnmn, 'rn 4.-n nn- n-um. she ls nn nl:-ln-.--.n.l nun--m.-: una nn- n um-in-5 w1.1.--.n-llk.- on nn- erm :lm-1-. XX'ln-n sn.- :-ls n- 1-mary mlm, nn-lnzn, sun- ln.-Q n- msn- nor nlghrg gn.-1-. xr.- nrr.-r 1- nn: nl-n. FRANCES Loulslt BARXIHCR 56 Iiclmonds Street Prefmrecl Monroe School University nf linrlxcsler Frnllun grin tu nelmnl nu llulv, knows nll hrr lessons, In-ver skllm n lu-Plnnl mul gm-n lmlno rlglhl Ill'l4-I' xrllnol. This rnullnr- vxlmlx-lilly xlllnfex wllh In--r fm' she ls n mlithly lllw lllrl, lm! n few Inu-:lkx lu lm mluln hun- nnuh- In-r In-ln-r knnwn. PHS? Tw:-1113 'llll er- .iii 'Mil iii, 1 D itti i,:lg'.g2.srgJf..54 U ' S li. V - V i5,1.. , l josl-:l'lllNl4: S. Btxxlalsn S00 Hzu'vzu'd Street Prepared llulton School, Cleveland, Ohio Mcclmnics Institute Entrrud from East Technical High School, flcvvslznld, Ohio, September, l9l6g Clarion Board Q-ll: Class Social Cornmittcc Q-U, Senior Day Committee 1-D: Athlclir Field Connnittcc C-U: Senior Farce C-U. 'flu-re's no ti-lllm: nlini Jn might hnw ilmu- fm- must lllgn nun .lulw 'IT ll' slu- land Blwnt four yvllrs wllh us. 'l'lxnt'n 'nut thu' ullly l'l-nsnn why sumo nllwrs Wlsh slim- hull. She has ninrlt' lln- ru-pullllinlt .ir ln-lug n umm slilllrul null --lulai-tnlnlmi hnsu-an nml ls nuts or mn- nusxl popular glrls. .Xl.lll2RT H. llaklilvrr 737 North Strcct Prepared Concord School Undecided A-Pnnl.-n inc. vnmmnau-az Tln- rnvlnleg or Albert nnnll sny mls: Thi-lt, ln B frlvntl it ls cold l'nmlrAl5'. lntlvr-rl lt lx Cnlll lllmlesty wlwn ww any lhnl Albert Is rmv nf tlw lwm frrllmvs mul i-v--r came to East Hlgn. Di-voted to nts rm-mls :lull slmllvs Ili- has Alum- nothing murltlng ri-proach, nm' cmllll lm lmvn- dom- nnyllxlng' wrong, ltlllkl-2Nl'li BECKIQR 45 Sander Street Prunzlrctl Susan ll, Anthony Srhool llnivcrsily of Rorhcstcr Paurician Cl--ll: Otiicial of Roman State fl-U3 Puhlicum Concilinm 13, -D3 Treasurer of Roman Stale C-ll: Glen Clull Cl-433 Chiucsc Opcretta C-ll: lloulc 13, 45: President of Agora Q-U5 Class Pin Committee L21 3 Social Committee f2l: Class Appro- priation Committee K3, -ll 5 Vice-President Class K3l 1 Assistnnt-'frcasllrcr Class f4jg Business Staff Senior .flnuuul C-U. nflm'.-ii.r.- lg .nw .if llnmt- p.-ni.1.- who occ-mupllsll thinner li- such li mu.-i my nun timmy rvnllzvn -nu nm---warn :ww w--n uw, wm- mimima. num In imrilt-um-, wi- rr-mr-muvr nun R v.-i-mn. m.n.m--1 l'l:lS!-lllalh' Wal Yvry villrivnlly lllllllllvll. Fnl' Alvlnlls sm' nur Plugs Alivlltlnllry. FIOEB Wtvuld l'l'luBA' Klle l7lll'ulllm'h'r in drull H Shu' vl'i'!' mlm-tl ri it-imxnuwn. Pllgx- Twull ly- fnul' , CQCZTSJF Cv CCjiC-Cul fr f 1 If an o gli ' , E A ef? 'R 5, 3 D l.,.-.,ll ffEl'4g-x11 v-Q- U Q .CQ ,.,A C- f lg-3 g mf-1: JI Ii1.x:ANon Smzow. BIZILBY 164 Woodbine Avenue Prcpnrcxl Henry Lomb School Meclmnics Institute lan.-mmr ls Hmm-nnng nm- nun --ww, sn.-nn, ww!-:ng mam.-. win-n snws mnn.-.x sn.-'E nvvmr n--nr mul vv-nm mn- ls mm-.-, sn.--S S., .mm nnn y-nr .nm-1 nm-w n. So vw- hum- :nm mov mnnm- L., g.-1 umnnanwn und mn: .nn non- nnlsy shy- L-un nv, llllLTON HOl.AlliS Bmnuv 164 Woodbine Avcnnc Prcparczl Henry Lomlm School University of Rocheslvr Class Soccer CSM Oflicizxl of Ronmn Smte C253 Class Trark 12-41. Annnuglx ll is nun Q--nnmnnly known Gunn-nl ls qulu- .1 pol-rf VllllllvI'. Also ho ouvuslovullly lhloplxi A sorlmls zlltlhuh- und nth-xllplx to ronsnn with Von Bvrgv. Annlllrl' nt' his 4'hul'nvl1-rlsllvn is his uhllliy I0 utvlnl out Tnillrlrnonlnl mlslnkvs to nllwrs whlvll svrvicv- hm- gvm-l'llll1' rvmlvrs frm- ul vhnrklt und wllhuui :luv lhanks, Romsm' NIARINIE BERMAN Clinton Avenue, Brighton Prepared lloclxcstcr Normal School Syracuse FineArls College lnterclass Debating GJ: Chess Tonrnmncnt CZDQ East High-Lafayette Dchatc C-ljg German Club UU: Jeweled Kumrrud Pin and Certificate C313 Clarion Board 1-U3 Clurizm Pin Q-lj: Senior Farce 145: Senior Play C45 3 Associate Art Editor Senior Alzunul C-U. n vv-nnnl mu., no n-mnnn nt nn nn' uns young onus.-n to ,mn-1 n ,ll-vwxry mn-.-, wnn nn mum.-mm. .-r mm. wrnvn nv- nm. gan.- 1-.-.An .nn-mg me fum- y.-rn-'B my. ln- 1-mnn sms-k 9 1-mm of 'mv mn sun-vs. nun ls num- nn fn-nm. nv- In-5 1-.mn-:un-n--1 work 1-. K-vu-y puummnmn ln mmm. who1m-r an work Is n.w.-.mx only gn Q., mn. Pngzqv '1'wclllY-Ove i 'WW' . I . x Bti wig -, A . 4' W' .. Wi , r .,'v. Jgfrggfg.. x t tx ,. Fai' .inii r , if: 1. ., 3 :gm N P ki We ' ,LQ 7 s Q V ' - mx M w rf ,Q 1 'gs v 'R W We ,ti ,V i if i lllm, , r l D4 A Q' . w., l Q'-' 1 in ll'1I.1.lM1 BLUM IOOO joseph Avenue Prcpnrerl Andrews School University of Detroit Senior Play C-U. 'rn.- mt-t nm xii.-.mt----n was nun- ln smturv nm nm sn-p hlm from in-lm: it umm: nn- snnn- with --Bun-J' 114- in-5 -t-fm it plum' m nn- It--in-L ur .'vt-1-ymn- or ms .-mmmtns-mlm. nn- grunt. in- mmm nm r.-wttng, wt-ning. and '1-num, nt- ns well ns nnynnv vm- ln m-nf-01. nm. rn.. off-'tm-s n. nn- sim-la. :mtl nn prom--3 m nn- -lunv--pw. mv.-ry mm-ning '-mln- gms tu st-11--nl ni st-wn-mlrny and .,..nt.,m 1.-nv.-S n.-n-.-.- nw ln nw nrt..-mum, in 1.-t-is his Alum Mum-. ClllfS'l'IiR Fl4lil1liltlCli Home 491 joseph Avenue l'rcp:n'etl Vlhsliitlglon School University of Rochester Pntricinlt 0,235 Chess Tournament Q31 wh--n --naw ls nt tt --.-.4mm--- nm.-.1 u an an-tt.-r in in---p lm-ny, for nr-'S it tlgnnvr. nm nm: ls nut un. Jn- la ln nw.-. xr 5-.lu umm 1-.-nit-w tis, ask mm. 1-mr. lxmn- uns nn tn-.-pr--wuts 11-ugh whleli ln- 4-nun.-t wsu-nln warm mm- me 1-ms.-. lt um- tw.-n nn. undoing nn mum- .-.-.vt-sic-M. w.- .muy Wm. tn- mn known lilm 1-umm-, ln- hnx --tn-.tl---.1 up st- umm- -amy mug rm- mx mls y.-nr, liliR'l'Iil,'llli Lnuxsl-: Roswomjn 916 Monroe Avenue l'rv1mrcsl Monroe Srhool Mcehzmics lnstitnlc 'rn.- pr.-tum 1...-pl., in-.N Si-:urn--t ln rms funn. 'rms as not nt.-lint an 1..- .1 sl-nn. it as at mum. nut zz--I-:rum ts mt- .-wemttm. xx'xwn.-vt-r w.- num- mime tt t-.qv-at .fr nn- t-nm. sn.. nm. hvn-n uni.-ug un- rim l.. I-.-sp.-mn, ,tm-mt., nut- mls is -.nr rrnnu In mln-sv u-ying :mu-H. l P1190 Twvnll'-:lx , mf---T- 'r'?li lil . E f iii' 51 u 1.4. , . , , V , w f . I ' 15 f H., ' -2 uv , , 'E ' 51 D will ii,,,gl1ilI.L : I Q 5, X 2 Q ,lr 3 J , 'V . i . , V - ,,,L Ly T 3 Hn- ,.,,f,-...nt 2- A iq Y-+,,,,g..L.s.1g-t w-.iss-w,-s-4. T iii- '. -l. i3'.-1'kf,Ird'1r lift ,-,. 2 AIICIIAEI. VALl'l'U'l l'I BRINIIISI 280 Sciu Street I'rcpzirezl Rorllesler Normal School University of Rochester Class Socecr C-U5 Study Room Basketball 1415 Boys' Glue L,lnh C-Hp Mule Qnnrtette C433 Mixed Octctte C-U5 Soloist of the Clubs 145. Mike wnuhl miss for nn lrlshmnn ln Holm' wnys All lvmsl bill lhnl ln not his lu-sl elnlm I0 glory. Il is his singing whlvh we vn- ,lny mnsl nf nll. His 'I'unnorInl Emporium tenor milled In Don .tnthnny's xml rm-k hnss. pl-1-.lim-in n nxnsi thrilling ngnny. '1'lmnp:h . 1-:uln-r n-sr-rvr-n he is nw-ll llkvml hy Ill: i-Inns-:nan-s. Lows 1. Bums Lyons, N. Y. Preymred Lyons University of Rochester 1.--nh: vnnn- to nnr sm-tmnl rntlu-r Inn- nn-1 ltuiy:-wed num n short um--. llul, lluxxww-I' slwrl. hls mivm-Ill wus ns Immun ln the Mlcclal Vlrstll vlnul hm-ld 4-very nmrlllng' In si-vvll-lltlrlb' sharp In llunln Ili. ln Lyons, un-y K4-ll us, he is the rnh-r nr nll nw ruuh- L5-nm-sawn ur uu- B.-n.-.n, mm- inn npp-umm-up nr gr--in mln,-is rn: ,my was in-:nr 1-in nt- win ne lnm: rt-nn-unlwrt-n hy nn. linxix Ii. Iimmow 175 North Union Street I'repnrud Lincoln District School University of Rorhestvr '1'im-t- In mm.-:lung in lsnmu quit-m, nm-nrrle-1 app.-m-nnvv nnn nn! vnnm-nl nt-r nv n.- nulnwn --:num-nie vnmfy' ny ont- nr mn' nn-mu.-ru uw n-.nrt any n-nmny, .tm any r-nu, :ne name rn, wt-n nnnl wt- nn lhlnk umm nw nf.-nm iw n nnmny gm-11 rrtvnd to mnkr- nnml In km-n. Page Twenty-:even my - C G 'S' A1-or or r gint- l. , . -X, --i 4 , I V .. tu , 'mv' vv 'l - D ' va-Lx . - . , Q ' gj ,liE,Lqli uh' ,l 44i4va...! L E f 1 Hz,-trz.?g':ir , ,gil 'v' SARA FAIRFIELD BURTON 70 Dartmontl1 Street Prepared Francis Parker School Vassar College Girls' Basketball Team C315 Captain Second Basket- hall Team KZJQ Patrician C253 President French Cluh 133: Chamber of Deputies French Club C-Up Pub- Iicnm Concilinm C-0: German Club K-D: Clarion Board C-lb: Class Social Committee C-D: Class Poctcss C-lj: Senior Play K-ll: Study Room Basket- ball C2-45. A lnrlllhvl' nf lhl: fuvlllly nhcc placed Snrnts Xlnlhu AIIUOIUZ Ihr rnll ur guuxuu.-E, wt- :muh uu :hut leachhh, wh. Snrn has hut-u taking uhuun sax uummu rm- the rust fmv yearn, and Tot you would h--var know n. she huu hun h guna time with all har ,muah-u uua has lnnlit-nl lw5'nud her hut-ku, High svliorvl muy mul fur ut-qumug kuuu-:hugh uuz nm-h ls something uhh-, una sum 1-hum-wa nun mu.-. lhlllli. Is.-xnlzrhrx Hl5NRIl21'1'A Casn 12 Windsor Street Prepared Tremont School Rochester Normal School Glue Club C2-41. lsnlwlln ls u iruv funnum. Shu never gets pe.-vlsh ru- grunt-hy uhu nu- rust ur ua hu: ls always bright and cheory. ulu-uyu Inter- usted ln u-hae ls norm: uu un-1 xu what other neunlu uw dun-lg. she n'nn'l huvv any trnulwlu In the world lf uhh kueps uns up. REBECCA CHAIT 38 Gilmore Street Prepared Washington School Rochester Normal Training ' School German Pin C-Og Glee Club HJ. Becky :hz-y can her and u-In-n they can she shmoe. Sho ls always --.xuhuhy uh the spur. randy u-nh her help una u uhm-rut. encouraging wut-a. VVe've enjoyed your rmfnauhlu, --rseenyr and wen miss you. We guna our gona wluheu with you. Page Twenty-eight l, ffvr fr l Q ' T 5 gi 'fi'-f: r li, 1 V- V L ,. ' - N Ha 3- ' in ' T2 in 'Y 1 - 2, S A 1,1 . 5 D v11ura,WlwfJgLW U , N ' :Z -Vai ww 5 H- Lugz? .A :za - rr N . .L 44m,,g,,L,. Q7 WA- A335-fb W mbgiggg W Q Esrnmz PAULIN12 CLIQMENT 34 Treyer Street Prepared Cartilage School Undecided Otiicial of Roman State fljg Glce Club 12. 32. nm-n mm.-r mfgm, in roellv wi- nn m-mu up nm- mrs. nvi- nnlqnv 1-xpri-mmm and .-ngnnn saying, mnke ner- wen nkca. Sho Is R i-mncnumm align-. mv.-rr R G we-ina make n-r mugn. x'mri-,- nn num, miner. W 1x.'roN CLUTE 451 Melville Street Prepared Franklin School Harvard Orchestra fl-45. cum- ls ww. mn chem- up. wnmn, nw warm -rpm-el-lam in-em IIIUBICHHIS. Yvllvllcwcr CluIle hllal lhu bluvs. ha' nhl!!! hhlilvlli U11 nl his 1-of-m ll-nn me mm. and me passvrmby near me Immun mm.-nnnmns r-om-mg rm-nr rmm my window. Nu-verthelen anne In an 1-mn. Hu often gl-is ln --dum. with nu Lnnn n-Hem-r, mn nun is muurni. ni-sum. mmm in-.1 mme nnvnr wr-nt L.-gmwr-, anyhow. PIARRY COHHN 170 Chatham Street Prvpnrcd Andrews School University of Pennsylvania Orchestra fl, 21. :nn---y Ima been A 1--3-rn nwmu-r of the num mr mm- yearn. im- rm-nnmu.-iy me time wus lax-in-ly occupied wnn mnpluu imnvnlf-5. lun D01 to SUCH Rl! 0Xil'llL lhlll ll!! f0l'gOl his UIBBS. lfll l1l'v!l:l'K'4' Ill ll r-mn mem-ig was nm- um no we inwnyn well inform.-a of ng pru- gn-na. He rw.-1. was nn nme lu pay his man dues. n' he lm.-5 fm much rm- me unnwrnn- uf 1':-nnsylvnnln ns he -nn for 1-:Ml mga. nuy win naw n sn.-iiam nf whom they can ho proud, PRES TWN1 ly-nine . 1 W Q 7 Qf'--fHT---Li-- 41 W 1 ' 'TSFHQRJ' ' , , ' . Sf D 11311. I , 1 .Z A Q -,ini 1,155-xgejwgmjl A AY , ARTHUR H. COPIELAND 150 Harvard Street Prcpnrcrl Francis Parker School Amherst College East High-Syral:usc Debating Team C-Og NVcarcr of Nunucrals, Class Track 111. Second Track Tczxm Q25 5 Elcciritian Senior Play C-D: Omcial of Roman State fl-33 3 Assistant Elcrtrivian Senior Farce Q-D. n'm-nr-wr w.- mn-r Shun- r.-nl nnvm- w.- gn nl --.xr-m. nv 1, nn., ar rhv bw rhmn.-rg In un- --mas mn -laws mu .-mpmy n press ng.-nm w mnnmn.-0 nn- mu. mn-1-n-may nnd mush' nrv two or ma 51-11,- um-B, Jn pr--3.-nl nr- ng rr-ln-hung am-uc nun' nn- 4-num rn puny uw mnnxlnlln an-1 ls v--ry nn--pr nm -rswlnglmr mln--pl.-un mms.-nz CL I'I.liR J, COIYLSON 151 William Street Prepared XVadsworth School Harvard Bonlc 13, -U: Prize Stale Agora Examination 131. Cuulmm mm L11-wk are nm-p.m1un-. ur- nv.-n gm-5 no mr ns to pun-.mum me oxymmnn only when sr-vking rr-rr'-slum-urs. nur wr- xrnuld suggl-an lo mm umm uwn- aw R rr-w mn.-r nr-rlx-im. in srhrml mm-h ln-ser-vf hls nuunulnn, me--k is an r-nun ln ng Inner-, IRIQNE HELEN DAX'lS 7 Anson Place Prcpnrcd Monroe School Undecided Study Room Basketball 12--D. lrrnn- has slxppolwwl ru-nlly all of our Plans xlffnlrs but she hnsn'l nlu-nys lmusln the ch-kr-ls, Inu wr- have br-nn nina m num- nvr wlxh ns. Sho nlwnys --nllvvns :lm 4-lr:-le she mm-rn. 'rms is n vnluulnc anal. 44 'V Page Tmru' l llll FEE , Sw- 1- A ,. - 1. l 1 I W . . 1 N- , Y ,- ,, 1 3 4 5-In gg , QM : :iM V Q: -.4 il! , fi - .. . - .. ,. up-AY +A' 1 '- A 5, .. . - .., c-N., ! N H. 1 , .6 F Y ,,4.u:.L.L..-..t.v Y HISLIZN B. DnGRon'r 105 Ellison Street Prepared Audubon School Undecided Typcwriting Contest C25 Q Underwood Certificate UD 3 Business Manager bxrls' Issue Clarion 135. Plhllllllllllt ilu' iypvwrltvx' m1l'!l'1S I0 lh- HL-lvll'S jny. Thls ls ilu' 1-Btn-im why nw mn-S img sm- sn mme nr 1--ir. Inn sim ls it pi-my g.-.un --typw mn-way. IWILDREII DHVUI1-1' l-l5 Grand Avenue Prepared Audnhon School Undecided Study Room Basketball Q2-Hg Girls' lluslzctlmll C435 Gcrnmn Cluh C-D. we min- lwlh-vw mndi-ea win S-mtv any ln- Amt-rim-n's Inu-must lxnskm-Kball playi-r. Ac the rate phi- ls sznlng new she ennw help n. Always she's 'bustling abmli, eltlwl' hunting up players or chasing lhv hnll, und hellvvo mc. H lwups hu' prvlly busy. liusiwou O. DRYER East Avenue, Brighton Station Prepared East Rochester, N. Y. Mechanics Instituto Entered from East Rochester High School, Septem- her, 1916, Elvnnm' is one or mln- quiet--ax. most unassuming gh-lu in svhnnl and yvl. Shu- has been nn Sxvellenl schular for the brlvi llpllcv ol' time sho has been wllh us. llvr vulx-9 In quite snft and low bu! no mutter, her nnawnrl are ulwnyn su!! und l'0l'r0K'l. If Bnyune duubll IIN' llrlllhllwy. all llwy lmve lu do ls lunk nl 'hcl' llrnd. for lvl it bv knnwll Blu' luis llle hwvllx-sl rvxl-pmld hair. 'Pllge Thlrty-cnc V Y 7' V I-if mt, , , W, Q F ivwilb . Stra w - e ' I S :FE ii, iimllfiiu 3'fiJQR?fL!.....n L t - - - 1 -- '1. . -, H --Z f -, - q :L aw gnu' pggl lukw Eu 1-Y 1 ' Y. , ,...l-.t.,,, ,- QQ 4 f -nS'f?f'wff-ff-i ',i'71Tl'A'. , ',,.,,--W -,+L-Q.-'ilu ' V4 '4,, fT'f Fkixxcls J. Dwviik IS Buckinghznn Street Prepared St. Marys Srhoul Undecided girly , 'M fx. Y s 3 K . .,. A N K x f Ifjff ' .n ' , ,ii W il, Y .' Rain.: 'i Property Manager Senior Farce C-U. uw-n.4vt-r you i--.- --I-'runwr' mum- n is umm.-tu nm-ny., 1-L-nm-at-.1 xi-un mf- nm-ngvnnnt nr 1--mv ,mu-. lfurt1m-m.u-.- he um-5 nm iw- u.-t.- tu nn In ut-mg it lm.-n.-1.-r, mn ruth'-r luvlln-1 u-win-11 ut.,- B.-mn.-rn --nu --r un- xuuln .-..rrlu.-I-. lim- tn- 1-my lu- fuuml -nn-Ing mx .vn1.-i- imma. IJQMIAN A. Dwi 640 Parseils Avenue Prepared Audubon School University of Rochester Ofiicer Cadet Corps C-U. n nt- su'a!lc-wsu eurlmlle uvhl wmnn x..-mmm ln-H This jak:- .B num-r nm, ,un it ww-.1 In pu.-,mt-: it nn-wg uma Lt-umm. is .wt .U maxim ss mm- :night .ummm He mis mn tuken .my y.-1, lnlllvtul lwlllllnn llmk G4-rlllnll tn hlx frullllilllll 5'n'l1l'1 bill ll WnBll'K an-.mg mmugn rm- mm. no he mm-u-.1 mun ut ms Q--wud 5-wr. sum.- .-.-uriu:--: Manu, In mu 1-.1 sum---i and English nw mn or lxls mmnn-5. AIARION BERIZNICIC 1icul.tas'roN 31 Iflrion Crescent Prepznretl XYzitcrp0rt Union School Il. K. G. Institute Class Yicc-President C-05 Executive Council 1311 Treasurer Gcrlnnu Cluh C455 German Pin C-D3 Official of the Roxnnn State Cl--H: Palriciau fl-U3 Orchestra 121, Manager 131, Lender 13, 425 Chinese Operetm C-U: Seuinr Day Committee C-0. nnrmn ls rt n-ut-. Bynupnnlmu- ri-11-ml, XYo know hm- business nhulu-H ,mu 'rin-numwtn lu-r M-nf-ul nam-r gin' Ixus In-en nut-1--mu-u ln mum- nnnpu, vnu-:ly nn- m-rn-an cxun-u-0 w-mm-r why: n--r munu- is mmilm- or lm- pmulmt-8. XVe wuu hex' un-rt-H tm nw n-mn-. Pug? Thirty-lu'u S S ,, ,Sli SSS or 'S T ' 'S1,e-, S S . nl T'TTFT Tf'QXT5ll ' i I f'i '3i .. E H51 2. . M ., .i- Q X- l 3 D ,illlwwlll lie1l4ihlig?iQ.-3- L 4 t M3 ' , Q' S 1 ,iA i,1E,,g-.A,r ' t--s,lf-- S, s WJ ROBER1' IESKIN 10 Evergreen Street Prepared Andrews School Cornell University Second Soccer Team 133 3 Iuterclnss Basketball C1-31 5 Basketball Team C43 3 German Club Q-lj: Class Social Colnlnitiee C313 Study Room Basketball Cl-353 Class Tennis Champion C31 5 l1VC:lrer of NllmCY3lS Class Soccer C1-31. 1-1101-ll mls ml player- ml this yvm-'B lmlwllmll mln nm: hiul ol.- l-,-lm-l1 wlul mm lla A-mir' nml. .xlllmugll rather llgm rm- lllgll , smmlll lmslu-llmll, lu- put up lm un-l-lll-nl gum.-, null always lem ll . lllg -Allmulr from nw ellen.-lug 3-Aclllm, He ima help.-ll to umm- .-l-.ry mm nr class llllllvlws .lr .rumt nu: ll success. 1 'lollx Infos ESTICRIIELD 585 Monroe Avenue Prepared Concord School Cornell University Glce Club 13, -U3 Mixed Octette Q-03 Senior Play 1-D. All nw Jnlm .lurnbs llldwl nom-nllell men' wlllr-l-y gl-avr-E via flu' 'rlumll-. For wr- lmvv nm- nl nm- mldsl, He ls wry smlllg lm lm- l mllsn-, um. .lusl sllmd nntslrle or Room .lr umm- llful-mum mul you ll-lll nml ont. no ls ll rolllm- wr-ll wm-ln l-nur -wqlllllnmnerx, ll' you llmrl lm-mv him llll-l-:una Flulzlm V1oLlz'r Evmvsox 463 Hudson Avenue Prepared Genesee School Nornml Conlmcrcial School Entered September, 1916, from Vlorlleigll High School, New York City. German Club Q-D. Frlm-dll, XMI lmvelfl 'hvcll wlth us lung, bill have lost no lime' hi gi-ttlnc lwqunllllell, Allvv nnd choel-ful, wllll ll value llkl- n--f 'nnn' nod. lint you makr- yourself known wlrll nm: voino llnywlly. Pnge Thlrlb 'lllrcu VK, T iegfii cw 'W ow i ti- + f Z sit A i lji' C f i' l' 1 I ls- 'vi . e lt s: 'f vi' 2 um al- 1,.2ff - I L i .a.1l:e1..,4ic1lt,,,R1,fg':f,.-1wif- Q f l Mrifif :il23T,,,5Eiilih:lifrL , X ' ,'f'2.5,' A wif- .XBICL 1:RANKEL 207 Harrington Street l'repared Francis Parker School Undecided Class Soccer 0,215 Orchestra Q2--lj. Alu- nllll his lllllllv hltvt' llvvll mls' uf lhn' vlllvl' llllldlvtltulls nl' Ihr at-.-1.--su-H rw- uw Inst nw.-U yt-in-H. .mat 1.4-tm his mmm- lm has not .mana v.-ry mm-n In hhzlx -.-noun, but we html imp.-. nun sonwdqly nh- wsu tw.-nw .mtvnr nn. .nu-xi .mn ,naw ns anal in- ls, IFRANKLIN C. ITRY 163 hVCSlllllllSlCl' Road Prepared Francis Parker School Hamilton College Leader Amliurst Cup Dchatc C353 Interclass Debating 0,213 Patrician fl--lj: Otticial of Roman Slate QZJQ Assistant Manager Popnlarcs Party CZ, 31 5 Pnlulicum Concilinm C253 Alccstis 12, 315 Class Constitu- tional Committee 1213 Sllakespearen Celebration QSM Chairman Music and Literary Committee of Execu- tive Council K-UQ Executive Council of German Clnlv I-U: Treasurer of Agora 1-lip Assistant Editor of Svuior Annual 1-03 Gorman Pin C415 Chess Team Q-U3 lnterclass Chess 13, -Hg Prize State Agora Examination 1333 School Constitutional Amendment Committee f-0. ll--ru ls tr r.-xmw who .-an can llw 1-:mm-y or mutans tw new-r n.-in-.A .ir .ma 1-mr gm- nn- mmrupi- ur ni.-n kllled In ww- taunt- Bmw mn-1.1 -ma of-than gt-1-am-t--1. im ms known-rig-1 ls not alone or it mmnfnl -mime. lla- mt, ant-ny. new H ahlnlnr: :mm tn nn- many m.u.1.w-as which nf- has tak.-n. N-if ma he mfg.-1 that time it-.wt-.N tw- nvm.-. ln un- .1-nm-1 hy any mmm-. Al.1c1a GARRIQTT 359 Hayward Avenue Prepared Audubon School Rochester .Normal School Glcc Club K2--D5 Chinese Operetta 445. Allin' Htl!! thnl lht' only llllllK lhnl kiwi!! hvl' Dllvc li lnulitf. ml-M mg time an-n,.1u.1. wt- .npr-.ae soon .att-Au tn- r.-ning bandage. In llu' tullt' of AlIlQl'lt'xl I'lt'l'0'n My BNN. Sunln rllttl. 0h'I Page Thirty- Your ,WW - Cite I WWA l,,,,,e 'Y D Iat..zV,.' '-1'34.-.5 1 ,T 1 3 -.tlr.t .,,,, , 5, , N Egglxlllglt .lt-szQ.+Ll.lf'flf1-ltltt -lil? -H3 L 4 . ' - Ll s' lilmwaan S. Garlzs 114 Merriman Street Prepared Halniltnn Selwnl Oberlin College Class Treasurer 121: Cltairlnalt Class Appropriation Colnlnittce C353 Study Room Basketball C312 Class llaskethall C353 Class Suerer C453 Captain Second llasketlxall Team 141: Senior Play 1413 Official ut' Roman State 12, 35: XXI-arer of Nnnternls, Tennis Manager C-D. All 4-l' ns tlmngltt that lin wma it etutlll-mud lint-ll.-lor unlll last full, hut slnrv lltnl lllnv ln- line pass:-tl all nl' us, Ile seems In be .-tmtpltttt-ly -ft-rl-ltttl .twin-. nut w.- .lt-nw 1-nun.. hm 0,,,.,, you go, lmlutllnw-l tttnl --l-Qtr' y-in wtn an-l lnm it mlglny gm-tt rt-ll.-tv. ll.- lll..ttm't twiki- it tin: rumpttg tml ln- in-is tin-ro ,lust ntl- slim.-. lJt1NAl.l7 W. GIl.llliR'l' 40 Meigs Street Prepared Hamilton School l'niversity of Rochester Sllakcsneareall Celelwraltinn 135: Otlieial ol' Roman State CZ, 31 5 German Club 135 3 Secretary Class Q-D: Clnriml Board C-D1 Senior Play 145, Property Manager, nan is lit- .sltvn ul-it lr tn- gut.: mm-ll tlltlm.-r tit- wt-tri .-v.-lt t-list it uma-uv. ills Qlllvr at-tl.ltl.-ll st---inn to lw tt. get i-tm-lm- tm-ll--5 tmtl ht- ve-rrninly nnlka nur-l in get mln-m. llts t-lm make mn- nutty ltntglt :my nun- ln- want- nt, -iv-ut all--ugh ht- has soulful tit-ng an-l t-in-tx l-ln--k ltwtw, n.- han tl.-.tn t-.-it-it mn- or nit- tit-si at-fm-ll lm,-S ln st-ll.-4-l, tw w.-itat-r ll' ht' tml- gt-in mum---1 np, Davin lil. GINSBliRt1 465 Hudson Avenue Prepared Private Instruction University of BnFl'alu Entered September, 1913, front Evening High Scltnnl. mt-la ls st qui.-t. ltnnl-it-uxlw rvllnw. ln- ima nn- ttnrlwtunttu- mit-lt nr tttltm-mltitniing lttmsttlr ima ennmlln-titty many nvtlvltlt-B have lil-t-n .levi-lt-.tt ar tilt- 1--l-t-lt-t-ti. nut limi ht- has mn tw.-n In school lt. lt-ng as mln- rt-sz in us. xutgt- 'rlttrty-lit-tx u ' l if 4 H .9 K l V ni : .. fl , , ll! .Auf ,A i '-'-'-'- ,...24i!'a:a... Fmn Ln Manu Gonnx 99 Illlison Street I reparctl Audubon School Conservltory of Music j in , V Glee Club C2--ll 5 Chinese Opcreua 141. ,, l Q1 ' 'i '-neinr lute than uevt-r. 1:-mu. We u-in t-nn-ue hnve to ,wi yuu - U - uu nlnrm einen nr have hhn gn luuuu .-ui-n.-r. nt-ue unuuu nz' rur- , Q f , nu,-u yuu nk-N East mgn an uv.-n umm you .-ujuy spi-ruling the H .. 5 if ' .-:emu ut-1-lun an a:. reg. V. A ,A , ' ' . , , - . 2 , , . ,oe S S so ,LVL 'T i' U o i ' -- 'Q 'rfwf 5' P , 1 -A ' 4g71f,, S S D 6, U M S4 Q :it . ' ' ii' ' ' ig:a 13,33 S .gt F ' 'ie so uf , kiwi 'Q' ji, 5- I .1 3 A. eq, . ,i , . .Xl.r1N L. GOETTIE 47 Park View Prepared Andrews School University of Pennsylvania C'lnri41n Board C-DQ Senior Annual Board C455 Ger- man Clnh CS. 453 Glcc Clnh Q1-313 Class Social Committee 131, Clmirman 145 3 Stage Manager Senior Play C-D 5 Assistant Stage Manager Senior Farce Q-lb. wu ure tuumcrny my .quam ln nu, mumu- ul our 1-uiimm muck u-int u num- wnllnp. We turn nrouml rt--uxy tu 4-lu-ut up uvcu me linlnr. 'rru-re is Go-Ile with u grln uu in. countenance rendy to shake nu-un. --Ar' lu-u u maulu fur wlnuu du-eu jukeu without u ,uuuu me nvoeutlon Is making unnonneementa for the social enmmlllei-. RUTH Dmtornv Goomsox 189 Henrietta Avenue Prepared Blessed Sacrament School Brockport Normal School Ruth hun luv.-xy in-uu-u uy.-s uun curly in-uu-u hnlr uua the quiet nlsnuuxnuu lhnl su unun mu-5 with uuuu. Everyone kuuws mul lun: lu-urn tuuue nuunrt-n llnws mm mn wuu-ru r-uu at-t-lv' nut u-.- just iuuut guy n ugulu. lru au it-ue of Ruth, . t wwe? rugu 'run-ry-nu . rv'-, - t Q,lQ1j 'ffl Yi IE i 4 f'T fi , in. lvl, 3 -'illiaf ll li , -3 wif i'mgt'.n.l li l MI.-l' , -gYfl'12A?.' F10 ii'1 .- , ' 41:1 josxzl-ll l. Liolalx 26 Hoeltzer Street Pl'cp:lrctl hYZlSlllllgl0ll School University of Miclligall Gcrnlan Pin C-U 3 Senior Play C-U. llnnm lu hun lim-n tht- sl-t-ne or nnnly rm not wal-ll lmltnn. ln fact tht- room lx always l-lmtpd xvlrlm gl-alum nf f-xllnwg tl:-vllllng nw nrtulrs ur tht- nl-lllm. wine always playin in part In mln-av nil- run- lvsl! llllxl hm' in nlwnys l'm'ml3' ln sllvllk llln ahh- 0! lx qlluslirnl. XY:- llkm- htm. um, ll-- nmkus himself lug:---enlulv nntl nm-1-r wi-l-l-ltfg nnynm-, R. Wlllrxlzv Gosxlau. 27 Thayer Street Prepared Francis Parker School University of Rochester Sllzlkt-sllcruall Cclchration 1359 East Higll-Syracuse Uellatc C433 lntervlass llc-hating' C213 Cltlfillll l'ill t-IJ 3 Secretary Agora 133: Pllhlicum Concilinm C355 Patrician fljg Oflicial of Roman State fl-31: Stage Manager Senior Farce I-U: Property Manager Alrcsti!' 135: Chairman Class Appropriation Conl- lnittrc C-U. Wv all tlmugln Gmail- was n qnlvt. g-xml my but lalvly ln- llnn turn:-nl ont lu luv tlllllc nll!Y--rvllt, IH-rlmpl Il hun l10l'lh-lhlllg ln mln with his ln'i's-llvv Ill tht' nmmnile I-ml of thu hull. Anil tht-5' unrn 1-nllul hlm lnlnhflll. lhlAlllil. L. fiRAllAZlIlC 7 Charlotte Street Prvpzlrctl XVatlSll'ortll School Rocllcstcr Normal School Class llixl Committee CZD 3 Sllllly Room Baskctball Q-D. Mabel In .ll lzuml lqmrl, mul nlllwlllzll slit' llmwars rullu-r qulvl nt llnws ll.-r rt-utagltmn gigglv mul sunny mltlt- hzxvt- 1-nllunt-ll nnlny n glnmuy l-lt-lnnl--u. alan-l ts un 4-nay mm-lx. mul ln inet, me ts qulle n rnlvlll. Shu' wus in lhv llllrxlry thv nlhvl' Alfly mul nhl! nclulllly wlnkvnl nl ll fvlloll' xwruss lllv rnnnl. Dun't. lhlllk W0 lll'Q klsldlnli yfvll, n0ll', fun' lvv lvnrncd lhln llrst hllllul l'rnm-- Page Thirtyvlwven o ' ' ' ' 7 i ,ee --,.,,,ee t J X ri t W -.t W Y- , ,, AVS Lx K 1 in . jd 1 Q- I A 1 3 D ' in U r l i W W Q4 fsiffiwgy' , 2 X A --f -1 -4,-,i-J,.,i,g- -QL K . . -' lu' 1 J f 7' t Dixvmcia L. Giuwxas SS Kingston Street Prcpnrccl :Xutlulmn School Clltlerinlc-sl ninn-iw in t-vt-r .nm-1.1 in--1 in-U..-nn-1-.-.i. sin- nik--fx minima us nw:- .-lnn.- it-init-nn it lm ..r .n-no .-it rms fn-.1 in-S 1. g.--tn mm- nm- in-mv ill!! ln i-ilu' Hmlll lllllvs In nth--r In-0111-'. SIN- lun-5 lu mln hvl' hull' lllif' Mrs. L':lslh' null sunh- one sllys llllll Slxr lx tl rlwllIlSH'y xlulrk. CURNIELIA GRIEXICLLE 407 Meigs Street l'rcp:u't'cl Monroe School Ulillcfitled Social Committee ill: Secretary ol Girls' Sevtion fljg Assistant Treasurer Class C353 Official of Roman State 12, 359 Class Appropriation Committee 63, -03 junior Dance Committee 131. sawn--lin In -uw nr umm- st-rmus-xnlmhvil gh-ls who uri- so rim- tlu-se rlllys. Sllv cures lllllv for lhv frlvulllln-B of llfe. Ex'--ryllllllg slw dm-n ls qnlte win-ui while. shi- 1-nn cr-nu-rsv mos: lenrm-my nn :my xuhjvvt mul lu-r extvllslw- xnwzllxillnlu' A-muse! grvul xlistrl-ss 'nm-mx In-r st-In-nlnnm-5. lhn :nu lun- gt-is n lm nf run mu nr lm-. -l0SIil'll Li. GUXIIIINICIQ IS Rhine Street l'rvp:n't-il Aliclrcwls School L'nix'crsity of llnffulo Class Surcer 12, 355 Home Ronin llanketlmll 0,313 lilcc Clnh Q2, 31. Wil gin- .Inv m-ull: nn- n ninth- I-u nr --n'--ri. N., g. is In-hlnd n Inn in :lungs nn-l n-Iva lun-d. If ln- pins ull nn- .-rn-ri Inn- his nrner Hn- ilmr In- lin: Inu. at-In-nl. hw t-mtl ln-lp hu: sum-rt-1 tl, l'AliC1- Tlllrll'-elgltt e.,,.,e .,ee of ,J It lt ff -., 1 . A X r 1.5 .gil ' Tiepw.: it! 1- 2 1 .,,1lfi,,jl,vL A Q' xii 1 Y. 'Z 'lltbiif SSS Si ii M Us fs iwi1fTi5 Q :error me eeggeggeerr Pulur- YAu'xmN Hmm 400 Alexander Street Prepared Corpus Christi School Georgetown University Oliieer in Cadet Corps 131: Glee Club CSM Chess Tournznnent 131 3 Class Soccer 13, 43. l'hll. n muy not ht- km-un, is almost ns much li In-iwrnt-mr of un- 1-nmnumlry al .lun-f .xam--s. nn- n in in hlrn umm tm- .-rt-alt rm- tm-.-num.: um grunt- or --oemnu-mt--pl--tm-t- ts ilu'-. as lg ummm In un- wmv ur gt-vm nn-vnnws '-ttannnyr Img nut yi-I rw.-n-.-it ut- r-rt-un .tue tum I-y nh- mm-.-rn umm uw. RU'I'll AGNES Hans 71 Arch Street Prepared Audubon School University of Rochester President Girls' Section KU: Chairman Class Con- stitutional Conunittee 125 5 Class Pin Committee C253 Patrieizni Cl--UQ Class Approprintion Committee 435: C-lsss Memorial Committee C-Hg Inter-Class Debating f . Your zmzum.-nts nrt- evmnnly rmwtnelng. Ruth, un-I vm-nluilin-y In your hnhhy not nuly ln English lull In Lxlllll. XVIUI your ulfer- llnnnle nntl wlnlllnp: wny, you have hi-on pnlvulnl' nnlnng the glrls to sill' lmlllllu: nlmut the ullu-1' sex. Rm P. PIALL 65 Canterbury Road Ilrepnred XYalu'ortl1 Union School Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Entered from XX'aln'orth High School September 1915. Study Room llnskethall 13, 43 3 Class Basket Ball Q35 : Second Soccer Team C-Hg Senior Play Q-D. nt-lt twin tt- th- nn- vun-g.- .mae 1--it mm- tn att-vp up lils remun- lhlll Ill' Ixus ln l'n-sul'l ln Fillillllm nr, inure llku- lt, Shvurvlgnl. Him'- i-x'1-r, we gunl'nnlm- lllul ns 1104111 ns you In-rnlllv llvtlllbllllh il Wllll hilt! you wan u-.tt it gn.--1 n-xl-na mum mu- tv.-n worth the imma-ing, PIISU Tlllrlb'-ulne . , ' . A 5' .l 9 x.: K 1 t.,,u fa., t. W 1 X, 1 ' -I -1.5. w an s 'Q .1. JP Y ,- '? I 1 31. ew... -S fi zr'.fPtg-.aw l The W ,, lg, t 284 Oxford Street University of Rochester Guv D, H,tRRls Prepzlretl Monroe School President Class C153 Assistant Cheerleader C255 Clieerlezuler C355 Xllearer of Nnmerals Class Track Cl53 Constitutional Connnittee C253 Otiicial of Roman State C155 Pliblirlttil Collcilillm C251 Senior Farce: Senior Play: Cllairmzln of Senior Day Com- mittee: Shakespercan Celelirationg Glee Club C255 Atlllelit' Field Conllnittee C35. For foul' ytfnrs Sllm lin: kvlil tht' lmys nf nur rlnss ln n l-tml' of lttuelntr. 'l'lt-- Ltnwlt lttttttn nntl tht- tmlt-nt-l ltuvt' ht-t-n tltt- mms nl' lllt- must ul' hls Jfsls, lllll lu- llns lwl nnrrttwetl llllnsvlf tn ,lnkt-s xlltrnt-. Guy hlls slwwn llllllsell' tn lu' uni- of tht- btsl iwlnrs til' tht' st-lttml, Ht- itlstt hvlpvtl tn raise tht- stttntlztrtl nr East Hlglt t-ltttt-t-Img. Mnlclla A. H.AR'1llJNLl 1880 Saint Patil Street Prepared Carthage Stilmol University of Rochester Gcrnmn Club C2455 German Pin C455 Pnlrician C25. lt has Ltttt-n fntnttl tuttnt tllnlrult ttf hue tn rout-h tit-nt:-nl tt-ith Mttrlt-. Alun llkt-ly this lt: tlut- tu tltt- mt-t that sho ln ln it limit-tt slntly must ul' tht' tlnw. llttl Altn-tv ls nut t-ttlttr bllntl by tiny tnttnntt. ICxm1a'r'r Hztylas ISSO li1lSI .-Xvenuc Prepared Bridgeport, California Unclecidetl ,t tttttt-tt-, qtttf-t rt lhnn.- --http is A-at-lttntly tt-tt wt-y tm--tt mat, :mtl lun lznnnt-tt lint-tts pttftttttttsus ls tm.-txt ntt-.-tang. ttltftt ltt- ls tt..t. ttttt t-my tltt-tw vltllnt- t-hin-ttt-tt-t-xtnlftt-tltt-rt-'I mtl.-It tn.-tw tt, lllnl tltttn tltttt. ltntntttt nn. trtwt-ntl S0 htttt-lt tttttl httt- lttttl st- mtnty tm- 1-ttt-ltm-.-tt nun tm. t-:nt llsten ttt hlm t-tv ttny lt-ngtn .tr thnt-. tt-ltlt--tn --itttrtl guy -pltyslt-ttlly, thin tt-llnt.: llkt- huultte ln. l-:nnnvtt ltt a ls. :intl ll all t-omt-tt xt-nm hh: llrt- lttntw tm tht- t-mn-lt. 'rt-ttly ht' ls tltg-'rt-lnt: ttt' tht- nttntt- ttf ltls lt-lslt t-tnttptttt-lttt, ltttlt.-rt lcnnnvtt. Page Forty .' KVX- Lk' i V, X QU 3 D '.l,,. a,Wl'lt t:,4TP,2.etl,..tl-L All QU l , Q . t Q' , . L, . 'll l Hl5NRIlET'FfK ll-Ltr I'Il2lll2R'l' H9 Second Street llrepnrctl Susan ll. Anthony School Undcridctl Pntriciznl Cl--U: Class Appropriation Committee 13, -Up Glue Clnh fl-455 Chinese Opercttn 645. mmm, nw.-K. nml Blush- S-frm to utr in-m-yn lwnlm-S. w. wt-uln sum:-ln nun ern- tw.-mhtlw tn-fav .nm prnrlnm' tt zlnunn nvanm: --.tn-mn-, If mn- slnmln -ln uns, lt wmnn umm- ht-r lt gm, for nr--. -rum would mlnw lm- me at-nr.-nn-y on nn- sp.-1. ,tm-mn-n. uns! xlt-sw: LAURA P. HENIHIZRSON 76 Meigs Street Prepared Colnmlwizt Preparatory Srlmol Braclfortl Academy Glce Clnlu Q-U. Lllurn ln xl lilllc rnnvnl. Sho 4'nl1llm'lu's'il ln thu- klndergnrlvn. uv:- Cnrlllhli' lu tlt'swltvlln-s, mul hnl lu-nn gnlng on M'-'I' xhwv. Lnlllwt just lnvn-5 lo rrxhl non-ln. Slw uhm nlnlvs on Mtlrl' l'lukI'nrnl: but nh. hnw lvsanlm lnw- hnrl .Mxrxlvu Ifllaulnclrr 30 Locust Street Prepared Rochester Normal School Univcrsityof Rochester .xl-1 ln ,mm-nnng nr It lmzzxt- nl- nm: nr tm. xmmny umm-A quan- wnmr nw nm-kg, nut lvenrznth una, wen-un-my umm-H nm nn- ng lt fl-llnw r.-.nxy tn-nu. tt-mn.-, ltw In mt-.-, tw mm-, mme A nm.-k ln tm- nmr-pur. no g.-1, me mn-naw mm-ang 1.-mms. Page Forly-0118 Mme X ig.,-f,. 1 a..Vz,.g l' ,,.',,, '- lm-7:1g,,i,,1i4,l,i?L4Qg,iif? 5 E l A A - - I-,H I-AL'R.x M. Hxaw1.x21'1' Irondequoit, N. Y. l'rop:u-ral lrondcqnuit Union School University of Rochester Chorus ol Alccstis 12, 32. .x si-nipiiiuii-lsr, niyiix, uns.-liisii ri-li-lin-mm no ni- ni-poiiileil --ii nw ,..,-ni, pm--in-in ...lm--4. mm min li im ii ki-.-ii ii.-iisv ur mini-ir win.-h mims in-r ii dellghirux wiiil-miwii. You kimw, lmiiill-.luuli ni imii-i1 um- ns iv.-iii-lion. jrxxm' 'll HICKICY 20 Rising Place Prepared Blessed Sziernnlenl School Undecided ,Nssocizuc Arl Editor Sruior Alnlmll f-ll. Sn .-no kiwi- .nl--.bi .min gin- was i-:men uni- nr nur .xi-i iailum-S. 'l'llvll ll'l' flbulld llllll Illlullll-I' Knoll lllvlllbvl' ll! ulll' Chl!! llllcl lxllll ui.-i--l yi-in-is ummm.-.il-.-i-,-ii. iv., should spend Elgin yi-im. in aim nigh nm.-mi .ir ii shi-i-i rum-. lix.laANoR Hlt'KS 41 lioarclinzm Street l'rcpnred Monroe School University of Rochester X ice-Presidcm Girls' Section CU: Official of Romain Same Cl--U3 Sindy Room llziskcdiall C2--U3 Class Social Committee 13, 45: Class Constitutional Qqnl- initggi- LZXQ Cliox-us of Aleeslis 12, 313 Pzltrlrlnll fl- . !-llellllor In quills' slum' glrl llxlvlng liven nv:-l'l'llllllg frnlll ll llilnllln Slnlu llnlrll-llllwsx ln xl Clinrus glrl lll Alveslls. XVi- ull xulmll. IIDW- .-wr. :hal ann 1.-1 ix hm-ll ii-i-i-uw mul 1-im nf ill-num.-n on io ilu her lu-sl ln lu-rl lhlng nhl- ulldvrlilkfx. lvhlvh ls qlllle ll lllllv. Page i-'ni-my-iii-U . rf -fb-'-:A f--ff Affliinr U E171 L:'i T T.T'f':f' ' E . ia- 1 li '-TT... e 'fi P Elini i i D A A I L ' - -. fb -:Effie-J-.,,lJI-g'wWHm:- , ' 'rat-?:lii'lg2VVj fQ.i ,3QJ..gg 'H' in ii Am Hocmaxniskman Union Hill, New York Prepared XVclisLer, N. Y. Smith College Entered from NVclwstcr High School September 1915. Germain Club C3--03 German Pin Q-U5 Palricinn 145. .x-ui, win- in-r calm sive.-i smllc. A-ia, sn-mn: .inn .mm.iy, XVQ' Cllll ulWll3'S vlbllhl Ml llvr Fm- inyiniy, sh:-'S i-may. QI. Frninmnf I'IL'N'l'lNG S9 Brunswick Street Pi'epai'ecl Watertown, N. Y. Yale Class Baskctlmll Team CS, -U. Frllx Is mn and Fruz in qulvl: umm any new ann-k up ann mu- vrs vslulm his shy: hui sumi- nf us linuw llmt, glvx-ll n lmlulful of lwnllul shurks. lu' run sv! things Lwlnk. Sm. lSmTz 49 Gorham Street Prepared Eugene Field School New York University junior Dance Cnnnnittce 1355 Executive Council Commerce Club 13, 45, President HJ. simn- inn' sm win have ii gum- mimi w.- win an be w.-n mi- x leuu-11 in imii-fmizv ir in- runs n as -inn-mniy min wi-i1 ns ni- mis um um-k lax.-imngi-. sm Ima -mnv umm-ilung very nmormu ann h--iprin rm- mm Hnzn min in- rifsei-we mn' thunka, Page FAWU'-I hret' L,A,, ,nz I Y , X,.., . alf! j'..l:, :1'Ei 'I f f '15 H, -ii--L-Fwl-5114 1AvfQ'f5jf9---Q:',',- . r 4 +2 :Qltsi1.:+. . l Lxasrrsn ISNER 56 Hanover Street Prepared Andrews School University of BuFfalo Class Track Cl, 25. lwsh-r ls xl good buy, Hn In Rm-nernlly quln-I and fm' lhnl reason luij lu-fn less vunsrnlrlwus In our x-ln!! nm-Ilvillcu, Hn- ln nlwnyg lhcre when Il Uonws K0 AIIIIJH lm! he nn-vvr makes n funn nlmul ll. Lester has hon.-5 mln-ugh fm- we allll nn-on men for the 141-eros Service. GRACE .'X, JOHNSON Long Meadow, lllouroe Avenue Prepared Independence, Kansas Rochester Normal School HH' hnl'v'l!l honrrl IIIUCII fl'0ll'l yhll bill Wm' knnw ynxfrr ull rhlhl. cum- mms rn-ml a gram many max. an ner ,pure time and rms M- ,-...nns for her nl-3.-nw rrmn the mmm ncuvun-.. lm-p n np, carnal. 'l'h0Y lny lhnl lllv rrmlrr rlilvll lllnkvs H19 Wrllfr. CLIFFORD XV. jumm 48 Quincy Street Prepared Audubon School New York University Class Constitutional Committee C235 lNcarer of Numerals, Class Track CU: Class Soccer Team Cllg Manager Soccer Team HJ: Track 'leam fl-351 juluor Dance Committee C315 Advertxslug Manager Scuuor Farce HJ: Exeeuuvc- Councll f3Jp Adverus- mg Manager Srumr Amnml Q-U. arm-1-using Q--1-me no nl- Curve lmhby. Hu S.-1-:nu an have sz-me nnrl nr u magic rlmrm mm- the huslm-ss mm nw upprouvlws. Bu- nn.-! uns he is quite n bm-,wr nr un: E, R. Clark mn-. orlglnnlny luwnyn fr-mm-as me --rrnru. nc is mn srnmu--1 u-un aumg one unng nl E Klme bun is muy 1-mn.-nn wh.-n ne is pushlng six or elghl en- u-rm-nn-5. PHSQ FOTD'-four , Y -7-Y - - H --H--- ffslism I Y 1S7Jt 'NTf: 'Vg , -5 - e S D Qllm in -5 . 1 , 's lZ:1,lj'q : l Rosie Rvru IQAPLAN 86 Hudson Avenue Prepared Eugene Field School Rochester Business Institute Choral Union QZJ . .x bcnvr girl one would not wish ln know. As n rrl-nn nm- In true. as nn lwlllmlnlnlwv khul, Alwxlynl lw-ndy wllh Miupallll' llnll known how to ulko R jukv. XVl'len ShllkK'BpE2ll'e sllld Good lhlrlbll mini: In nmnll lmrknS1'n. hr- musk have mom!! llosv. Amauz V. KEEFE 23 Vick Park B. Prepared Blessed Sacrament School Rochester Normal School Study Room Basketball 13, 45. Arn-10 mm ...I an her own quiet, pl-useful wily, Naming ovvr n-nrrlea in-r, n.-nnng svn- nm-me her 1-xmnfmiw nays. sue win g.-1 uma in nirm wnw nnr: may m-1-in nn n-may .-mr.-r, I-r:sLna W. IQEEFE 109 Shepard Street l repnrcd Monroe School Cornell University Class Soccer Team f-D 3 Study Room Baskctlmll C41 5 Class Trark Team Q-U. Los In no und I0 nlrlvlng hi! Cnr nround Qown thu! he vvvll 'wlmlgcsn his lessons rhry snr, There is n rogue rumor nllnnt that lm ls enrllllllllwll wllh Il vlmrus girl but Wu v0nldn'l hvllvvo lhill of Keel'-1. PHHG For!!-live gf -rr - WTS! ig glial . SQSSSF S rl l l. , - Q1 +':1FW5TFKT '?ITgf l ul'3,.5!:i 51 7' ' 3-'F A, 1 L v'l,',',i'-2.1 .UA L :Q 1 5 V J ,gli iii-,T-,rw-T? , W lil.lz,x1u2TlI KIEIPER 21 Vick Park ll. l'rcparccl I-'rancis Parker School Cornell University Intel'-class dclwnling C313 Patrirlan 13, -Up Olhrizll of Roman Stale C-li: German Clllh 133, Secretary f-H. livin-'s hull- is gold.-u nn-l hu- --y--s lm- hlu-'Q lml lwhlnu uma.- --yrs null mulvl' xhlxl. hull' lhl-rv is ll lllvc lllllc brlllll, whlrh ls vm-rg luufh Innrv Vullllllslz' wlwll lhv uwllul' la lllklnl: 4'lrl9z und anlhl lmlh nl nrlvv, llrlllllm: ulllyxx ls h--l' l-hlvf july, Nxllllaxller. C, Klixmucx Irnndcquoit, N. Y. l'l1-parcel Francis Parker School L'nircrslly of Rochester Class Pin Committee C235 Second Socccr 'l'cam Q3, 45 : l'lur-inn Board C41 5 Palrlclan ll-31 1 Class Soccer 141: Official nf Roman Slate 135: Asslitant Prop- erly Manager Senior Play C-U, Nut ls lln- rr!--nn ur llul. 'rhln nhl-ulll bl- enlmgll ln le-ll us will-rv wr- mm llml lllm xlnyllnu- du:-lug lm- day, lm- lunch pm-lun llm-ln llu' l:lI'lzl' 1:ru'rlnlul's. 110 v:lll'eI'lll, S0l'uh. llul ll was nhl lllwllys lhus. lmrv upon lx llnlb he wus ll shark In Llllln llml lirvvk :mal lznl .Vs lvl all Ihr Dlhvl' xubjvfls. hl-uhh-5, Dui cuml- what v:nmv muy Nall null lint sill-k lngcthl-r lhrnugh the rnubllwsl llny. Romawr C. Kl2NNlzm' Penlleld, New York l'rcparccl XYhilncy School Cornell University Entered from Penflclll High School Srmvmhcr 1916. :mlm-l ls ll mm-l yen mvrlnux A--rl of ll fvlluw. Ill- 4-nn-ml mm.-1 mllwr- rl-1--nmly una lp.-ulunv ll member ar un- mm- .lvl-ll umm- rv- vl-mly. nl, num-l .mm-lm:-m wuh uw vm! gave mm mul- --ppm-. umlly ln ,ummm ll m any gn-ln exmn, lluwevvr. .ml-lug ms nm,-l 1-my n.- rllmr.-l-lull-.1 his ml-mlnershlp In me class :mn ln-I all wlmxn hln power nl rurlhrr ll. ln-Al.-l-l. wl- any ln.--0 --ll.-.--1 ml- --nun .ml if lu- .lm nrmlnnn- ln wma.-ld. Inna- Fnrll'-slx - 1 n +A Q ll 7' 1--vw ..a...l..0 fm X 2.3M i n - 7 +-f l S D ' U it f fb ,rf - A . Q S . If: NlARJORIli Ii'rn1aL Knanasw' 661 Monroe Avenue Prcpnrcfl Monroe Srhool University of Rorlwstcr President Girls' Section 125 : Patriciuu 11,253 Chorus of Alccstis 1355 Executive Council 123 1 Choral Union 1153 Class Social Committee 1355 Class Constitu- tional Committcc 1253 Publicurn Concilinm 13, 433 Study Room Basketball 12, 35: Boule 1-lb: Ohicial of Roman State 125. Du you Wnlll xl Roman logn? The-ll pro to Xlhlge. Flu-1 in thx' hnnornhlt- km-pvr of tlwau env:-tl norm.-nts. tits!-hs uns mln- ls pellte and lllvlty, lull slim' rlnlllnl lhnl sho Ima svtllvll tlmvn lo at storldy life wlthnul hnlhy sorlul nlutlu-5. RUTII K. C. Knzscn 526 Central Avenue Prcparctl No. 47 School, Bullalo, N. Y. Undecided Sim? Room Basketball 12-41 3 Girls' Baskcthall Team 1 -4 . Ruth ls om' of our bllslivl-bull plrlyors and sho surt-ly Covvrs tht' Kl'0ulul tlrnulill lrvxlltlt Shu xxlnu svlls Hn-rshex' btlrs ln tlw Gym nfllno mul lL'B goml ID be Hullfs frlvhd--u'lh-n she trust! yml for It JIIBPX. RAYMOND W. Kl1'r1:1.'mzaor:R 103 Lahnrnum Crescent Prepared Monroe School University of Rochester Class Soccer Toani 11-3D 5 NVcarcr of Numcrals 121 g Otlicer in Cadet Corps 1-lj. --my has bt--in th mn- hmm rm- mln- yeh--H wnht-tn many or hs realizing the thu. nut for chow who hhw known mm In has neon n plennurv, no ls always alum- to mm-et yuh with h snuln ln who mm-ning when you mmm m gt-hum ana tt-hm you gh homo an night, ua- nmn-e ynu nun lf you urn not ncqntum.-n with --nay yah inm- nxlssvd aouwllxlnx. P8130 Forll' -Devon 'WY fr r Y -Y' 'arf fl lefe?t Mg l if , --,,s..L, .CSTTS 1'.' f:t7'f'- f 'A H if 1-51, r I 4 W'-1 Q 15' lim 'lx 'Y mm ,we fi ff , .9 Azigny i . , . ' . .. ,W a t F V gfisslf tr :FREE . 153.3 .- i 3' :Zi life? ily- ' . -. 'Pt .,'?.1': 1f' . 'f .12 7. ,gift IIHNJAMIN F. ICLEIN 119 Woodward Street Prepared Rochester Normal School University of Rochester Chess Tournament CZ, 31 9 Class Chess Team Q2, 353 Study Room Basketball C-lj. n.-any le tt qua-er gvuerp ra- mx.-5 hlnw-wtf ana t-wt-ytmny me st- tm-rmtsty. 'ri-:tt lxm'l so mat, but he imagines he can stats. and malt-is nlmsur nu :nrt sum-t-mg t-tttnpantmu In un- name I-of-nt ar .-t-.-ry tm,-ut-tuttttt-, on welt- CAm.v1.1s K. KU1xNt2R'r 134 Norton Street Prepared Carthage School Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Class Track CZD. tr nv keeps on can-1 will ht- rlrnwlng it mt salary nt me ing :engines lnnetta ur at-un-ing plnns for ut-ulg.-S. ne is t1 pm-miie urn-1.-r nt' nouns note ln nw l0t1-lmuntl eu-mes. They time say he ls n twwsivrlter of no mt-an auuny ann .pt-1-ntlnm In tmltttnt-ws. ROBERT TUCKICR LANSDALIQ 21 South Goodman Street Prepared Francis Parker School Olterlin College President of the Executive Council and Students' Association Q-lj, Secretary C415 Standard Bearer HD: Cheerleader C413 Cllairtnan Athletic Field Coins mittee Q-D5 Editor-in-Chief Clarion C313 Exchange Editor Clarion tfibg Clarinu Board Q-Og Clarion Pin and Certificate C3Jg Class President CD5 Consul of Roman State C313 Patrician fl-355 Manager Eques- tres Party 1353 Pnlmliunn Concilinm Cl, 355 Inter- class Debating Cl, 23: Second Soccer Team 12, 335 Soccer Team HJ g Class Basketball 125 3 Study Room Basketball 1453 Class Constitutional Committee 121: Bottle CD1 Master of Ceremonies C415 Editor-iw Chicf Senior Annual C-41. XX'ltnnev4'r we have net-dnl n fellow who Cnulnl glvo an upward push lu nlly svlluul nutlvlty, We asked Hub, llntl he tlld lt. This ls why ut- has ht-en elected m Pvt-ry lmportnut unter- thnx lils school- mnh-s vnultl lmstilbly give. YVS have env thing' Rlolw ngnlnsl hlm, lhtll he spent t-ntlre-ly Inn lnilrlx of his tllnv ln the glrls' side OI the srllnnl. hut auuld yull hlmhv him, or Cnuld you hlltnlv them, Page Furry-etgin l C 1 ' C' W .Q ::T '+ : 'jjY ,l l Y irwd iizrfm' fri st. ' .f-if Q D -3.5 .mi 5 .le l I 4 ,m-,ll,mmvfH,tie J :C....--.,t ' .Q 1 ,, 45 -C -Q2 triage 'ff.ifif.yQllKfil.Z+ . i t ' l 'L--QW--sf--L--,--- sf,, 4- jj.'g,L Q .ku ' t .- 1 ,fir-2-J--J-U' ' 'A l Hg - gig' ' ,still jlatnw R. Liaomlnno 515 North Street Prepared Concord School University of Rochester Patrician 13, -U3 lntcrclass Debating CID: Inlerclass Soccer CU 5 VVearcr of Nnlnerals, Class Track 1231 Home Room Basketball C2453 Class Basketball 12, 33 5 Henle C3,-0 5 Pnhlicnm Concilinm C41 p Business Manager Vox Populi K-U 1 President Class C25 3 Class Athletic Committee 12, 3lg ,lnnior Dance Committee 4315 East Higlr-Lafayette Dclxale C-05 Assistant Business Manager .Vvuior Aummlg Chairman Memor- ial Connnittee L-U. lf in :umm bt-on rm- .tr-mu nnmn- mute math-ma, more than .uw ltr un wr-um have 1-mt nt uma tt.-raw mm. Wham-vt-r .n-fry ms, tn- .mt-ny. an wxnmg to sim.-tw with mmm f-no else mm, what In mm-rf. no nvvvr given If gruugtngn-. no ln tr num worker- una whom-r-r lu' im martin nf- rms naw-ny. .mmm-ml. l'IYMliN H. LIZVIN 29 Catherine Street Prepared Andrews School University of Rochester Class Soccer C3, -U3 Study Room Basketball Q-U: Sruior Annual Board C41 g Class Memorial Connniltcc C-U5 Cvlce Clnh CD. nu- nw ntwny, rt-may 10 prnlno nu- r.-rmws rt-rm vnn soma lo nn- rrm- ln nn- nrmg llnu nt imma 14 .ma rp--mg B Join- it-mlm mm--not af nw .-nt--ur, 'rms Ie um- nr nr-nv, n-nm. un- nm-rr wm-ru-B mm. A. mm: as he 1. lnnvmz lr- nn right. no wmv: lmvc nur n-.mm If nt- fr-nnnu-5 lr. na- .tt chevron. l'l-zrnn. H. LLQVINE 47 Catherine Street Prvparcd Andrews School A Normal School German Clnh C-D3 Glee Club 142. 'Pnnrl ll .lllsl what hr'r nnlnr- QUKRQBU-3 jvwfrl. Such El Drilli- lmnlvsl Klrl. tlml'l you know. Sha ls Very fond nl' dnnnlng tllnl e10- vllllon ln lul' fnvurlle alllljvrl--nlllwal. Page Forty-nlne C ,.,,,s,.:gl S YCl in 'Cifdl . in CCA' Y v ? M A ' li' ' Q D gl 'law 'gifklf 'mga U E We ' -i AA'-Q ll Q'5'fT'..'? f L,l.g'1'l' ' ow xw' ' ' -Iosiarll Ln-sm' 31 Leopold Street Prcparecl Andrews School Univcrsity of Rochester Class Basketball C255 Class Soccer QS. -ll: Honlc C-lj 3 Patrician C31 g Glcc Clnh C3, -lj 5 Class Memorial Fiitrician f3Jp Glcc Club 13. 451 Class Memorial 5 ay. Jno hns n verhllll nlnblllon. the kind lhnl ls In ln- vnlxixliclulvil. Ili- ln lhv klnxl of n fu-llnn' whn vnn :ot Into n lhlng llko lhe Gln- l'lnh nlul KB! out nll llivrc is ln ll, whllc lcnslllll-7 it lhe bunefl! ol' hls Awllw' Support nlul of his Volvo f?l of Whlvh he is sn proud. .Inn hikes Grvek, Inn, nm! lf Doe Gray only km-W ll. hm' would nlnkn- 11 Hood lvrlurer in ll! furor and ln lhnl nf Lnllnl he's vnnlln- nnlly rm-un.: annul nn- In-nn-ills nr Iauln and Gm-ok. la-1 hhn raw--. Gunws M, llllAL'llAN 48 Henry Street Prcparcd VVashiugton School Normal Training School Sindy Room Ilaskctlvall 13, -U 3 Chinese Opcrctta 1-0 5 Glce Clnb Q-D, Tho world ls su full ul' n number of lhlngl, l'lu :urn we llll shnnhl lu' as lmpluy an kings. NYU know lhln, Gladys. but ll lakes ynu wllh your snlllx-. lull! nvvi' onmfnrllng nml vlwm-rink words ln llulkv nn Iwllvvo ll mul pl'tl1:llL'n Il. Allli RIARCUS 72 Cleveland Street Prepared Concord School Undecided Class Soccer fl-353 Class Basketball Cl-3J. Alan ln our otllrlnl Ulilnss Knmcdy Kill. Un van make us laugh just nhnut as muvh nn Chnrlh: Chllplln and furlllerwmre We know that Abc la na good n Irlend Bl one would Wish lo have. One lnuk Ll! hls smile ruln'Inm's you Ol' that, Page Fifty ,WS . Sill ii SS S SLS S e I S5 ll ---E l. . - ug H, Nl ' 'l' ' in S if 5' i xg L. -ll .1,-.,.g' la. fq.,igi,,!.9g-i:':.-gf 1 uw, ' , .-ii r -liz. 1 ...K :f i 'A .......,5:,,,,,,,V,:l ,v5'.'5Trf.f--rq.f-5. '- , f g , WHL, W i H -- . .. -.-,-gn-V :XRCIIIM ED12 l5'lARKAjANl 6 Bceclnvood Street l llrt'1i:ii'ctl Anclnluon School Undccidcd Pzilrician Cl-45: Assistant Editor l u.r Populi C3, 45, Editor C455 Assistant Mznnigcr Eqncstrcs Party 125, ltlanmgcr C453 lntervlass llclmtiiig Q25: Svcrctnry Frcncli Clnlv 135, Prvsitlcilt C455 f'lm'ion Pin C555 Sli:ikcspc:u'c:in Cclclxraition 1351 L'lm'iou Board Q3, -ll : Pnlxlicinn Conciliinn 145 5 Ccnsor of Roman Stats' 1453 Assistant Advertising ltlanizigcr Senior Furvc 145: Dclmting Manager 1453 Assistznlt Editor of .Slviirir .4miiml C453 Clmirnmn Publications Commit- tcc of Executive Council C455 Clarion Ccrlificzitc 1453 News Editor l'lnrion C455 Chairman of School Constitutional Amendment Connnittcc 145. A dvhnttnp: lnllnngcr Is nsnnlly conptrnltlllitvd wlivu hu- hh-:lks ovvn. llnl Al'k5 ' lmuli- tht' vxrvllllnnnl rn-vnril nf cnmlnpr out wllli R unln .ir it gmiiy mm. sn.-it progress mm dlntlngnluln-tl no work ln lnnlly llnvn of lwllvlty in Built lllzli, in- 1-umpiett-B it .1--it what-ii ls llsslprlwd tn him und tht-il annum A fun' lnnrv lllu- lilnx would umm- im mimi-'ti num it joy. liS'l'liR M. ltlltsicic Prepared Andnlmon School ical.-r likes linst lllgh im tv.-n nun wh.-it wt- .mimi it.-r when slit' ,, vxpt-cts m gi-mitmn-. tant- it--i-ut-ti nn- inlxlu 1-vm my tmuiiwr Nmlr. lislr-I' ls n pznoul nnlurvsil nlld tlulvt wcnknvsws ls In-r Innilncss for only the onlinnltt- sex. lil.l2ANUR Louisia Mclliumc Ii Pri-paired Brighton School Social Committee C255 Clminlncr Cum cap. Holm- in-onli' any llml. Hunt IB Clulvl. nm in is tt.-t mit-ni-.4 su, xviwn sim g.-in .mm-. saw nu, mn nm- mlm, nw tv.-it Wlllrll phi' hug llnl vxlrllvll, K'0llll'11l'y to nm wimm no twin- sum-xg.-.1 in umm ilu: vllxv. .1 pm. with .an-my clasps 156 Melville Street Undecided Klrl In svliool. Uno of Iwi' ln-lntlsomc nn-lnbvra of ilu- :ist Avenue, Pittsford Vassar of Deputies, Frcnch S.. ani- gi-iw.-.my im,,.ws. Ilolllll. Slw Illukus xi lol ol' tin- ndvh-Q of nie Clarion. tht- nnmv nr the man In Pnlic Flfll'-ont? -as J s rr ,Q insignia , is 5 3 14 f li l 1 il W q1.J.iQ'l12--.,ll,,i.1'5, NSS . g Q- ' il.-Y ilfgfllilifgrfi gg 1 ' ' 4-'f e'. , -,, -,-,,,f,.mf,4a.-eA.' - l i so l i liliRALD j. MCGREAI. 58 Chamberlain Street l'ren1n'ed Corpus Christi School Pennsylvamia University Second Traclf Team C313 Assistant Properly Man- ager of Senior Farce I-ll: NVearer uf Nnmerals, Class Track CZI. Gerry ls mle uf nur gznunl-lmlured mvnxlwrs. Nothing Worries lhlm mul he gels un. Kuo. llo has Blum! by-hllul Ilullxy of nur Scnlur in-llvlllex mul helped ln put llu-m llcruss. He ls nlxn qnltv ll mller and vuulil make Juhnnl' llx'vrtull hustle lf he would lull lllmsvlf to ll. liarllicmxa Loclsiz Mctinuaai. 21 Vick Park A. Prepared Sacred Heart Academy Undecided Entered September 1916 from the Sacred Heart Academy. we wish nun Kate had at-eittea 1-1 ,luln un em-lm-. It was too ima nun we wt-re not pei-mluonl to know her uma nur st-nlor yr-nr, nun nn-n even umm short yum- was win-111 whn.-, rim im- n guna mm.-1 ana we have an mlm---A ram- pr.-mme it-nn us, lrlvzan M. McKAY ' 206 Rutgers Street Prcparccl Francis Parker School Dartmouth Second Soccer Team 125, Captain 1371 Soccer Team C43 3 Class Track Q-D3 Vice-Presitlelit Class 125, Sec- retary CD, President Q-U3 Class Pin Committee 1255 Chairman junior Dance Connnittee UD: Business Manager Fax Populi C353 Pnlrlicnnl Concilinm 133: Ollicial of Roman State 12-Up Class Soccer 1215 Study-Room Basketball f-ll. um- 1-I-asia.-nm ls ma- ar those all-rf-ami ga.-.1 Human- whmn .-wi-5-im-my num. np has it mnxmr. umm-my uatmlang. 'rim gn-is. ullliltllbx' fulllng Df Illllihhfli lllullsv llh-nlsvlvvs Hllylllk llllllkl lu .-mi-at-was him m..wn.xnx wan-lang lxllu turn it gr-at-it-z --ill-gh. xr.- wuuld ull pull!! lu iltll' lvl'1'Blll1'lll ntl ll Ill llhulvl ul' ll true Ensl lllgll man. Pngc Filly-lwn --f--, -1 -f - L-'ll Y Y Y Y Y Y U-WM'-AN'f. i.iwv-wg,+:f ' Af V Ike? i .II k V, A- MARCUS A. l'lCh'lASTI2R 176 Chestnut Street Prcpnretl Rocltcstcr Normal School Cornell Ultiwrsity Mllrvul survll' might to tnnkv n Rnntl rt-porter fm' stuns' liwuv In-w!lul1n'r. llv htm rnxxsitlt-rnlulr nlltural Dlvlllty, wlllch Was :low-lopvtl to xl nlurll hlghvl' nlumlard ln ilu' fitmuus Clnl'lbn Clin! lull nina. ln- lnlnst-tl his vm-nllun, hu jnlllvtl the Cndot Ferns. llt,1tNcnxa Mmsm. 153 Baden Street Prcnnrctl Andrews School University of Rochester . Ilzttririztn Pin fl-35 1 German Pin C2-37 3 German Chlh 1-Up Typist Svuior Annual OD. lllnnvht' is llvoly, NPS, lllnllvllll ln noisy: lllll. Whtll. il gutul h1:Ill'l thorn an untm-tmntltg and thunk nr the A1 nm- at-ts. 5Ihn'll be rt 4-rf-nxt m net- mmnr wht-tt sm- gt-nw, up mm nt the m-nnttmf ,tw lmnulls llnv cyl-on-rum-. jftwwr S. M l-ITZGICR 49 Pardee Street Prepared Carthage School Undecided Glue Club 12--D: Chinese Operetln C-Up Study Ronm Basketball Q2--lj: Gt-rnmn Club 13, 43. .lnlwt Wllll hm' lllllrli hull' und lumppy hllwk vyvs Qnrrlu! hrnllls lnsltlo he-r hum! nn wx-ll .nn gmul lnnlcn on the Outlltlc-. Shi' I! nlmlhm' yu-rnnn who llmkrn ll nPvdl4'ss In use vlvvlrlc llghls K0 llrlghlrn up ilu' svlmnl. x-nge mny-nm-e A -wr ii Jin M Y SV VYY'YY if ' J W L ,hkv S D V my if . U S AA S llumus AIICHLIN S1 Kelly Street l'rrp:u'cd Andrews School Miclxigzm College Second Soccer Team Q-D5 Study Room Iinskcllmll 4-U5 Wcnrcr of Numcrnls, Class Soccer Cl-31. Maw has lain-n umm lmrn km-ck: lhnn may mhvr fvllmx' in rhi- --luss, Lum rnll lw lwlpeu in up.-n me sc-cm-r n--1-,nn hy vnllnllupz whh :umxhvr fvllmv. 'l'hb mM day he rnmn- to rsvhnol with mx 1-xv or un lcxhmy-mn arm-L-. Ill- mu also In-ony wr-ll lmnm-d in xlmv. l':1lnuus IG vu-rsus l! l'l'1lv:xs. link hr ulwnys vnllw hllvk. 'l'hls plllii- :Inu sph-H has xyplllvd his nl:-ml mln-rw from nw uemnnlng. H.-xuorn rl. Mxrxmnrox 273 Grand Avenue l rcp:u'cd Audubon School Mcrlumics Institute llis lmnu- is rlxllxvr sulrgusllvxf. Mlllxllv-tml: hul in rmlllly, ln' ls '4Sl,lllu5 ' In ill! ol' his frlunnhs. History is his Kurlv mul Lallll hls 1-luulssnnng and to g-mug:-rxplxy. nm. h.- Inn now. Shym-an hug km-px lun-nm hw-m us, an-I wo rolzn-1 ll rur lu- lg 11 full-uv wha ln always 1-.mly m gh-.W ns wfn ns nw uuk--, l:ltIiI7liRICli Mull 6 Eighth Street Vrrpznrccl Susan ll, ,-Xntlmny Sclloul Allwmy Lzux' Sclmul Flaws Soccer 12--ll: Class Basketball Q2--Hg Sccoml Track Team CZ, 313 Track Team C-Hg Study Room linskcllmall CZ. 31 5 XYvul'cr of Nnnnrrznls, Class Track 1.3, 35. mfr.-A as Munn--r r.-nl.-lr who is fr-nnnnmly u-nv.-llnm In mm lurk. N.. ll-as thun mln-rw num ln- hue bc.-n ru--sunny mlm'--1 m trnvk nl M-rrwx. mm n nm nv.-n rm- nn-sv wr-nmekg no would qu-olmbry rw ...nf ur nu- rxwnm mm in mm nigh nz pr.-S.-nr. Fra-ml mm nlwnyn W...-km hm-.1 .m um- vu-as :mms an uw-ry umm-n or sp.-rn. PRS!! Flfly-foul' r -A ee? rr 1 r ll ee e. W. l '- , ' - . - e. - L I 1 V . . 1 .. P ' Ei H, ,L All lm r r, if l Q' ic? , X' f E --:fi-:-rf V--V ,:'- 11' ---1-112111:-111---12 ' 1 Nomsm ll1.ANCI11-: lll0RRlLI. 943 Blossom Road Prvpnrcrl Francis l':u'kcr School Rochester Nnrlnal School 'l'hvl'v ln xulnvllllln! In Nurnm lhxll mnkvs mx ull lllu' her. Ve! huns Ns Ihr- 4'urI3' vyvx und lnughlng hair. You nov:-x' can lvll. I'n-rhlllls ll ls rn-alll' wlml ll ls In-hllul lhoso I-XMI, Shu' ls nnnllwr -nw nr num- quh-n nun- gh-In---nn ndmlrnml- mm thnx Is ran---ly fuulul ln thu Knlklnk sr-x. Lhzomnz Ii. Moksxc 97 Berkeley Street Prepared Francis Parker School Ululccinlcll Cluriun Bonrml Q-lj. .uuwugn n-mm num rs Numan.: H. 1.0 1-m-nur I-ml..-ml 3.-1 m.-.-.- nrv SDDKS ln thc Bvluvnl wlllvll alru l'm-zu-l'X'n-ll 115' Bunn' llullvlllullls, Gt-0l'lZv ls mlnr nl' lhvnl. llv llll! lt all-lll ln lllx' hull, lh-Ill' H10 ahh- ul' rm-Ulm-, 1.-0, wm-yn nw.-.lr-. m 1-.- mu mm. x.. umm-r wlwn yn.. gn hy, lllllrlllng' nl' noun, lin-nll'Rv ii lllvrv llnlrllhk' duwll llull Hvxll. u mllrhl mm- uw.-H n-.lm rm- mm ar nv mm nvwl- fauna umm n.-H.-1.. XV,x1.'1'1aR F. IXIYLACRAINIQ 100 University .-Xvcnuc l'rcparcd Rochester Normal School Ulliversity of Rochester XVnlh-r lms hm-n lmnLlh'npln-Al by pour In-nllh and on thls nrr-mlm has mlssn-nl nn Q-nxlro 5'--ar nr sl-haul. Wnllr- lx wus rr-pu-r-uml hy uxl thnx hr- enum nur nm-nd f--nr mvrvnsixw- years In Ensl lllgh, nhlwv- rlnlvll m-qu.nnmnv-- Is mu:-ll hr-lu-r than nmu-. Ho lu 1-utlwr shm- lunl A-any-gnllu: lull always nmllrlgvl In mwolllllllsll nllylhlnbz llnll ls wnnlvrl. P1150 Flilbuflve 1 S S S r lc Amjnun M. O'likncN 9 Grove Place l'run:n'crl St, Mzn'y's School - University of Rochester German Pin 121. .Xrlllur sluflh-s Ill Khv mnrnlluz. ul Ilnnu, nml llfh-I' nn-lmnl. 'Flu-n ln- :aku a pas-lc in hunks hmm- and studies In nw vv--ning. llv hns lu-Vu' taken lmrl ln lhn- many llgllln iverhnl nl' nllu-l'wlsvb wlllvll haw- ni-cm-i-i-il ln his lmnw rm-in, ln- lun: no mlm., nn- umm, mr iw must suulr. Wi- wmv hw had mlm-il up with hh: si-In-nl mnwa ii unh- ann-4-. IWARNA IWARIIE O'NEIl.l. S91 Main Street East . llrcpnrcd Rochester Normal School Rochester Normal School Sindy Ronin Baskctlnall KZ, 31 1 Chorus of Alccs!is KZ, 325 Glen Club fl, 43: Chinese Opcrcua C-D: Scnior Farce 1-lj. xv.--rv lm-nm ia slnnx zum-mi fm- wi- kimw how suv vm- umm lm.-k. nm-im has pn.-wn nm- mummy up nn in-1--.-M ur .-.-me-my-unix 1-.-nw-my .mm im- nn- rmr.1.s.u kiml ia nfl, mi-mi lg quin- ummm in rm- mimn.-r in--1 we ai-.s sure mm nn- win mam- 1- mn- 1.-in-lm-. nr ...nu- pxllll-lln! Nivllllvl' Altl4'BIl'l Pnhh' nlnng xlllll NUI nfl' with hvl' lleI'urr sm- gi-is ln nn- S.-nm-1 zen.-nm.: slag--. CURINNIQ F. O'Romua 98 Harper Street Prcparcd St. lXlary's School University of Rochester German Club C45 L Senior Farce C-U Q Senior Play Q-D. vm-Inna lu n dvmuri- Huh- Imp, with lnnnhlng 1-yes nnnl oy-vlnshvs lmlf Al foul lnust. Klum- whvn nlu' hnnl ln-r fortulw wlnl. shv wns ln- furlun-ll lim! ilu' pnsnvuml nlrnmnllc nlvlllly. Miss Burns nllsvnvcrml lllln und Uorlnnv hns lvvcnnu- qnlh- n llnr. Slh ll bv' ln mnvivs bc- fnrv we know lt, fur sho is vslwvlrllly pruilvh-nl In rnnlnullc sm-libs. Uh my: luuzi- 1-'lruvalx 1.1 it 1-Tw s U if D ri-H Fnlcnickicic W. Onn 220 Meigs Street Prepared Lincoln School, L'niversity of Rochester Evanston, Ill. Patrician 115: Class Sottcr 1355 Class Colors Com- mittee 131g Class Social Committee 145: Officer in Cadet Curps 13, 4Jg Glec Club 14l1 Study Ronin Basketball 1433 Advertising Manager Clarion 133, Assistant Business Manager 135, Business ltlzumger 141: Clarion Pin 1355 Executive Council 13, 41: Assistant :Xdvcrtisiug Manager Svuiur Annual 1-0. -'1-'rnr' ni ii i-an--murva me who mv:-ii in dance. He at-une it. have nuuds- his it-ny through aermnl nmmuzlnii tnmgn. Us u it utm- gr-nxnl enup mm mia no vi-amines. Manjomic Dmus PAaci2i.i.s 7-lS Ridgeway Avenue Prepared School-No. l9, University of Rochester BnlYnl0. N. Y, - Entered from Lal'ayette High School September 1915. German Club 131, Vice-President 1-U. Tnll. dnrk, nnil l'0K8l are MLll',l0l'lt zl vlmrlwlcrllllmi, nnnl If nh:- lmd been wllh ul lungs-r. well hllvu dlnvnvvrl-d nlhvrs, lon. Ger- nlnn ll lu-r pllnllme. but !he's not of llw l'-lmnl type. ICATIIIERINIC P,u:xixLv1zs1' 10 Scio Street Prepared Lake View School Rochester Normal School Entered September, l9l6, from Sacred Heart Academy. lint:- ln unnllu-1' nf null- L'illllIllll'ntlt'vly lwvvnl mldltlnlls nurl ls nlsn R eharlvl' lllelllbfr nl' the Young Llnlles' Nrvun Hlllf+H0ur Kult- llnlt Clrrlv. liVer5'hnfly llml crumbs lnto vmmlilvl Wllll Klub liken her Anil K0 nllnl ln hm' nllrndlvunvsn 'lla :nhl sho lx mnst skllllul ln navigating liar mnntwr We thmuszn it shines. Plum Filly-Seven MJT Nl e i a s itzffe-3--1-as---1--s-A , jgix N W it V Ti: V7 TW 1' r' TY ' w E i 'SRU wir a r e U jonx .-Yrulxs l M'N1z 290 Alexander Street Vrnpznrwl Monroe Sclnuol Cornell W1-:n'cr of Nnlnerzlls, Class Track fl, 253 Oflicial of Rmnan Stale C355 Pnlwliclnn Cnncillnm C-D9 Senior Farrc Q-U3 Manager Quo Yadis C-U: Senior Day Cupnnittce C435 Business Manager Scnior Play C-D: .'Xlccstis CZ, 35. ll' any mn- of us In-nl wr-sulwr--rl lmlf rho xhrilnng vm---mm-rs xx-nh -'naw' firny umm '4Juhnny has we xvuulrl lmw n w--nk In-nrz ns sm-w fm' ll. liul John m-nu-runs frolu 1-:wh vonlllvl with u ltuhlz-n smile ll In Jnvk .lohnsnmu mul mms rlpxht nlu-:ul in nmkv lxhllsn-ll' llnlllc W for nnnlhr-11 l'll5'lh-' 'Is al huslls-I' nlld has lhn- kllnrk ol' rouslhg uh l --ulhuslxmu for wlmmvw lu- ls humming. .X1.l.,xN l'1i'l'15Rsl2N 417 NYel1ster Avenue l'1'v1mrvml Anrlnlmn Srhuol Undecided Soccer Team 1-0: Basclrall Team 13, 45: Sufond Bzisclmall Team 1253 Second Soccer Team 1353 Class llaskctlmll il-335 Wcarer of Nnmcrals, Class Soccer. QZM Study Room Baskctlwall 131, l'vlv rim well bv nlulnherl Om' rlnss ntllluu' and In ln' Ihr class nth- Ivh' of .Ilmv 'IT xl muh hue Rm. lu E0 snnw. Al Ima put ull his nm, Hamm- .lr ms mmm. mn, ammn-3, mul mu er-1-mainly nmdn rr sum-we nr n, nn-rxf., mm-sf-nz ' W,xu.Ac1: V. Prrr 75 Scio Street l'reparr.-rl Carllmgc Srhuol Undecided Class Cross Country 'Team 1235 Class Soccer C-U. --Winn--' mfmfg m.m1. Wm. r-ve.-yan.-. sa .mf hun nmrmnz ngunnar him xr.-l-arm nn- 1. nm me uma nm 1.-1.-. nl mako vnmnl-ra. n.- ls small in sn.-. l-an-.-, nnrl supply or man.. pup.-r mn Is mg an nl--wr. rr he Summa mum- nn- me nf nan 0.-,mn n.- wr-una be a mmn. vr-ge Furry-.-:gm , , , n,-l k L 54- 4,04 1 -fr 'A ' 'r l . ru .- - I Q D , u...f,. Y xwxy Qnjzyb-.zlxrj J N, limi.,- fir-1 A ' ' ifgl MANUEL PRIQNNIQR 7 Sheridan Street Henry Lomb School University of Rochcstcr P:nrici:u1 Cl--U: Boule f3l: lntcrclnss Debating: Cl. 255 Puhlicum Concilium 13, 415 Associate Editor Vox Polfuli HD: Amherst Cup Dchatc 137g East Higll-Syrarlrsu Dclmtc 445: Class Lznvycr I-U. '-wh--n 1 --rn. my mm. in nn .mg lm-kr num -in mn--y wm-nuv.r Munn-fr .-sm-nzulinl-5 1-xmnpnmnenuny rm me umm-nmmu .-r ,iuvi-nllo xmlmnuhy in .mr-urmm-y gunna-ai' Tm- ln:-untnlimx. umm-wr. Is m.-r.-xy --,-In-rim-ul. Nmumary or-uurm. 'lllnuh- is lx knrrmn-nm rslmrk, In plum limlllshl In Lnlln ann Gr:--fk, l1:'l'IlliI. T. PRIEN 657 Hudson Avenue Prvparcll Xlixsllillgtoxl School Plzxltsburg Normal linuk Exchange C-05 Senior Farce C-U. NYQII, who would lmvm' lhuupxhl thlll Elin-I vlllm-rlnllu-d lumen nl' hom-nnnm: in wnchur, Sm- In nm kind mul xvnlh- an he a 111-Anpuguv ln hor Allnll Mnlrr. lnuvh Iris! In unp' ullu-r srlllmll, If wb lnlpzhl nlfvr xllly suigvslluns wr' would l'x-rnlnnwllll hcl' ns n hunk mln-nl. Hut Irv nun! 1'nnl'u4l Blu- would lmlk In-llvl' with R brnolll in hm' lmnd than ull!! .xl ruh-r. 1 1m.xr C. RAND, jk. Pittsford, N. Y, Prepared Pittsford, N, Y. Undecided Every Kllnn Pllll cunlrs In into M'vl'ymu- In the study room llpllln In onvy. In film hc- Colm-5 an law mul nlnyl llrnuxhl 50 llllle llml very fvw of ul hllvo had the 0111-lllrlullllb' K0 Sv! nvqunlrllvd with him. but llmss' who have any he la ll hull Knnd follow. Page Fifly-nine .r'rr'Wrro +1 do r 1 .' H 1 'mf' TT ' . H ' V 5' c 3 D e1lr,rg'l2:r' 37 4. 5 f. fifffl g oflli: C .. Am ' ' ' ' HELEN Lfmms Rmb ll97 Park Avenue Prrpnred Ellwangur and Barry School Undecided Gcrmnn Pin 1315 German Club C-D3 Senior Announcement Committee. lh-lx-n ls Quiet bul vnfilxblv. Sho has lvl: ul' good l0nlQ. ThHl'! wlml We llkr. Thu roll-Univ of Prnsn- tlnliy lhullkll. ls Lhc bane of lwr oxlslonee. There In hlellly of Bond slulf in Helen walling for xx chance to show llsolf. Wu lrual ll. will :non have un oppnrlunlly. '7vQaf'Q,.U, if - gal lET'l'A ELIZABETIT lhzmmorox 162 Rosewood Terrace Prepared Silver Springs, N. Y. Rochester Normal School Entered from Silver Springs High School September, l915. Executive Council of German Club C-lj. ua- admire Eln nmfs -on brown eyes and sludloul mum. sm hnu men -1 mn-:ng ummsnlun we have nm umime wr-n am-mxmea wnn hor um we num- :mn -he Is A pmzy gum: son. we hope m we ner teaching G.-rmnn ln mm nigh wmv any. Rl'1'lI SABINA Rmos 283 South Goodman Street Prepared Central School, Meridian, Miss. Undecided Entered September, l9l6, from Morristown High School, Morristown, Tenn. Fvnnl yon Snulhlllnif' Comes this fnlr-hnlrell lvmldvn with her Illll lnlk and hor sunny nhlllv. She will h-ll Us-Ilnd Wt' have lo be- livvlv hm'-lhnl thu Suulh la nll l'lHhL P929 Slxly C C 41 A 'Tn LCC, C- We C . 4 . e, ' L . K- --fv. i , 1 . , , , ., xl ! n-.1 4, . 5, ' ,V .2 1 , 3 T D J wals,,1,,,llfq5LW sau.:.?a--EE-' U L 4 . ' ln. 1.4, 'L-H !'. ' ' ' N. 'Q' Zilla?-1 lei. LL . , .-::,1:- Tg.- A1-itil . - E-'n,!5:T! 4- we H. - V Glcwrauntc Ronucsox 88 Berkeley Street Prepared Pawtucket, R. I. Bradford Araderuy Glec Club 12, 355 Mixed Oetelle C-lj: German Clulm 131: Chamber of Deputies, French Club 1413 Class Serial Cnnunittee C-ljg junior Dance Committee QSJ. Y one any it gm .uma up ut elnn meetlng and dld it rt-luarknuxtx ming. suv made 5 good .wgtmuo-1. 'rum gm tm, mme- num- than Gertrude in-nxnatm ana mm- thou uw has dana 1. gona mu-t ut mnklnK nur Bbrllll nfhllrs Whal lhry llllvv bclill. SIN' lull Illlb lllvrln nm-umm ln mt- tandem tm-guage, -ma the num-naw. tn them, JULIA BEATRICE Ross 72 Belmont Street Prepared Eugene Field School General Hospital Sn lst-t- fuels that Alu- ls duly bound to earn tor uuuu- of nt-r rave who are nuhvrlhg. Sun-lb' If she ln tn hor lrkllentl ull that sho has been K0 ul durlng ilu- Ins! four yeurl, there wolf! be nullly Alek people lll her hfvlllllal. ln fur! It wlll probably he Il lulllrlnlnnlul hun-uu. linxa ANNA RUBEN 508 Clinton Avenue North Prepared Henry Lomb School New York University Book Exchange 00. Annu xruule qlllle Il Skllelmtlll R! llw BUDK EXDIIMIHE. So much 50. ln met, that :ue utmost persuaded n wee freshman tn nurclum- n Llrnc-k lmrlk. But Abe Zelnnlek lnterfertwl Clalmimi lhllt llle EX- vllllnple wus not there to nlnke nlllllvy. So we noticed. Page Slxlb'-one ,t v-'L -V '- ' ' r il ,N 4 Y 'T' ' ri-+51 .' . 11 1. V f mill! .i,-...w J. qmpaii .'f1: 2 -.la.' ,, A. L ,,,.. L 'Q' D '. , V 4i1i:V-232:77 Y Q in '1.,' I Qfg-'Z 'ii' 'yly v A:Tm-MM lSAl70Rl2 RUBEN 508 Clinton Avenue North llrenziretl Henry Lomb School Cornell University Chess 'l'nurnan1ent CZ-41p lulerclass Chess Tourna- ment Q2-413 Chess Team CJD: Captain C-D. Ani- ft-lhxw wnn kunwn an much about when tum nunlwmntlrs nn hlntltvrv nlnns L't-rlulrrly llt-st-l'vv1s the Ulllnlullls nf llw l'rvel'lnr: pnplllttrtf' YX'lllI': Other lellnwn nrt- nlnlllng around. killing tline, luLle nhsnrblx himself ln scum- dren math llrolnlem. or llii'x'lKlvs snmn uuulspm-cling lnnnevut Illtu plnylng vll--ss wllh hlul. Anil hc ln-vvr lnlus, ellhvr, HENRY Sfxmmx 229 Chestnut Street Prepared Eugene Field School University of Rochester Ollieial of Roumn State C335 Study Room llnsketlinll fl, 211 Chairman Athletic Committee of Executive Fnuncil C-U: Secretary of Executive Council and Students' Association K-U3 Basketball Tezun 13, -U, Captain 4-lj. XVI' always llkc to si-e tln nlhln-lv who ls at tht- nnlue llmr Knoll lll hls studies nlul wnrklnk ln nthel' nellvltlvs of the auhuul, Hunk ls thu' type nl' player we :we prnutl in have In an Eu!! llllih uniform. An--tlwr of lIank'n nhle nm-5 In tvlllng Jnkvs. Ht- holds me class i-nnltlrallce record Iur n cnullnunus llnv ul' them. hum SAUNDERS 23 Edmonds Street Prepared Saint M:iry's School Mechanics Institute Fnur yvrtrs she has llvvd nmnng' us passing serunely nn her nhl:-rly wily. pursuing atenlllly hs-r own purpose in life. At llmrs We rlnxpzllt lllllnpses of her llrlfllit blue eyes nl' the Hgh! Of her gnlrlvn hulr. A few more nf these glimpses would have Inu-lx npllrevllllvtl. Page smy-two S S Jr W LT Q X -is ,. . -7-- ' I -A 1 wi. EHAEE-31,8 r-.,,' -I E l l 3U 5 D ,iFf.lQ-..jwl'?l-ieiix'nigsr w. gf- 131, 1 . Q1 43 .+J5F?i ll-lnnm ju. SCHLICK 141-North Union Street Nazareth School Ncw York Drnnmtic School Study Room Basketball IS, -Up Senior Fnrcc Q-D: Scmor Play C-DQ Slxakespenrcan Celc-hrzmun QSM Glce Club L3, -lj 3 Chmcsc Opcretlzx C-O. Mm-in ls mn- 1-lun L1--xle nun alms rlgm mmm-0 on me rwnng nm, Sn dmrz gm mud nu yum- 4-nlmr.-n If uny ann-nd nnfn- nlnkvlx ln gn und sw Marlo pmynm nn nw vw snmv day. she ls ulsn nuns n sumem us mme ur hm- r-eww: cards lmlmn-W. Onv nmmn uuen- she' gm mln-no :vs cv.-v wmrl nwullnn nr wum www-m, GRIETA SCIIOLTENS 12 Nursery Street Prepared Hamilton School D. K, G. Institute Glce Club CD5 Orchestra C2-415 German Club 133, Secretary K-15: German Pin CZ-D: Associate Editnr of Dvr Krnncrnd CD. lirhlll hun il pleasant nmllllvl' of Dlwulclllgt. Ir ls llke Ihr- lll.lu'luK of H16 'Dutch vulinls from ivhlch she ls llulmtnlled. Shr I: n qultt Klrl but sllll she has dlvnc ihlmll- To ihv Gvrmnn Club ln llnlilvulm' has snv devoted hor vlTm-ts. Tha! organisation in much hunter un? fm' her lls!iltEulCQ. MAAIIE B. Scnotrr 50 Scrantom Street Prepared Henry Lomb School ' University of Rochester '1-hu nvllnnn of Mamie nn- In nn-1-um uppmmsnn to hor mmm. mr- lmp., an mm- rumw rinw ,na may ny-nn ner mmnn mn wldr, und yan. wa mum mmglm- n. bum ln mm um. only wm she nvc up tn ner mmf. Page Sixty-three +A, or Fr i.-- rr or l5HT W- , I f, z , E QU by U' , Q' 22- . .. o f r1o.lr.',,F roffjQi 4'-'- o o A Lilmcia li. SlEARL'IIl:ll2l,D 78 High Street Plwpurcrl Audubon School Unrlcliidcrl shi-1 mm r.-nr yr-nm amnng un, mn sm-'S nv.-11 li ure apart. Wm-'re mm- In www ht-r no 11.-ner. nus ns nm mu- nun' m mm. , mar-nw hns it rt-pumtnm rm- skipping anus, wt- tlvtulls at-c Umnga. lllARj0Rlli IQLEANOR SIIEFFER 673 Garson Avenue llrcpurctl Autlnlwon School University of Rochester Class Memorial Committee Q-U9 Official of Roman Slate 11,235 Glue Club Cl, 21. mm is tmmp .mn :uni sim mn, n pet-r.-vm it-in-E ovary mm- with limi- .-5-fs or nom. nt-ny it wt-my .-me is mmm more t-hr-L-mn by R zrlunw- in xi-r -in-ft-mm mm nn- ln nam- stinky nt 1-emr-.ing Simi mmm-3. Tue worm In murh but--r on for hm- pf.-M-nut-, .Names l'srtB1sL Sllnmnn 564 Grand Avenue llrcpnrcd Audubon School Smith College Social Cvmmittee C295 Study Room llaskcthall CZ--0 5 Girls' llztsketlmll Team K-ll. Captain C313 Class Social . Cmnrnitrce C311 Otiicial of Roman State QLD. Bn-kt-t-mul and lllgkh-sl 'rm-rs 'tsneps' Sin- In nlwllys Hvtlinll banged uh, lull Slw'S R good sptvri -null flghls lnynlly fm' En!!! High und Juni! 'lT. 0 ' ALA, mga sixty-rtmr Yilvli . . , 1 77 !l l A-'? 711- WA Y YY I '51 4. ...Lf E in ,F x D ' Slii 'lvl limi. nn li g r itil WJ t r .ff l l f MM r M W 'HS 14' i4 , .XLBICRT Sntmsxx' 54 Nlfoodbury Street l'rc-pared Henry Lomb School New York University :Fypewriting Team Clip Typewriting Pennant C213 Fylnst Srnmr Annual. Mu.-ri nt it it-lem-npn --pi-mi-u-. wi- --nn 1.-n hvcnusf- ni- mlm nt in-in im-1 -umm-5, 1-'iii-tneritmw n-- nt gm-it xmtnrt-il. Nmnmg t-wr 1-urrn-5 hr- -Ilslmmmn. .tn--r --aah mimunm- ht- hns wnlt it 1.-in-It-r na .-mm.: nul imnnng. Lin-'. irminlu win ni-vt-r worry '-.un-. Dokis Suu 1-son 77 Melville Street Prepared Audubon School Undecided um-is Img m-vt-r xniule nxuuh nnhm. ln Inu wt-rv it not nu- mln-rn wt- might m-vm' have known thxlt Ihr' cxlslrtl. Bul shv should hxlvn- hlrml umm' om- In xulverllsv hex' na lung un Alu' wus unwilllllfi lv do ll hvrsvlf. lhxl We llkv her just lltc- nnmn fur her Very qulvlnr-BB. FR,xNclzs MQRGAN SMITH 136 Field Street Prepared NN'illi:im McKinley School Brockport Normal School Syrzlrnse, N. Y. Entered from Central High School, September, 1914. Study Room Basketball C2--0. You bull ll'll by lnuklllg Bl Fritllfwl lhnl Alu' ls llrllllalll. ll--r llnll' M A um.---it nt uw dlntnncc can. yt-u. um-kmn you onward unin yt-u smut: In uit- ,tt-i-B.-.tw in H vm-y lnynl, it-un mvmh.-if or the fm.. symi-usp mlm ut- it mu.-r my num wi- mtmgm. ir ifrmmfl is nt.- itt-i-.-imv pi-mum-1. l'uKc Sixty-llvc i T D :' ii ,,wil1,ff,giH:g 13',,'.E5fN'.,.-7s 4 . - Q Q' rf? if .f-W ir mr ,, 4- ' ja . A Q- 1 L , 1. if 314 1 rt V l rzksseffs 'r 'f3'iff 'fi N I W -,:,,gJ'- Lili Y - l i CARI. H. STOBER 406 Clinton Avenue North Prcpzircd Henry Lomh Sthool Undecided Study Room llaskctlmll 0,215 Class Basketball 0,25 mn- of uh- fellows xr-im gli lhrnugh an-mul ii-iii.-mm i-trying much nm-ui th--msvlvcs. mn rl.-nm u lm mart- mmm nm'.m.- mmm. Ht-'S nm- nr our reprm-nmuv-vu In nv- Navy. mr-, mul rw nn- gum in an mmm- ir- nm- nr our ummm-1 ri.-rr-nm-rn. EVA Swami Zo Elm Street l'rcpnrcd VVaclsworlh School Normal 'Training School Sindy Room Buskctluill C-0 1 Glcc Clulv C-U3 German Club C-0, 'Am-.-H is nn- imppi.-.1 nun- thing imaginable. sim ls nut only n shark In iunm- but at- fm --xr-r-mem sum-mr In umm rm which is lust an ..-me nr ug. ri-r ,uw known how m .mu-. rum r-in-ery mum 1. uh-rnulls' popping up una --svn niwnyn has 11 n.-.my -'in-iw' mr ewrym-t-. 'rim gmnm sun-nw or ht-Y im- in hr-r ir-in-. wt- new-r .wifi 8--Q why, but ii umm mr-1 Jun mm u. nm -wav.- ls :ranking rm- umm- .mf with mu. l'u11.1I- FREEMAN SWART, ju. 1577 Main Street East I'rcpzircd Brockport Normal Annapolis Naval Academy Senior Farce C-D3 Glcc Club Q21 3 Official nf Roman State 125. Phil ls mwllwl' mvlnllel' of the Naval MIIIQIB In Dui' Clan. ll wal! lucky fm' llllh lhllt then' wus nv Slbrrls ln forms-Y Years. Il Wu! Ihr? rvlnllur lhllilg' to 300 him come hl ten luvnnlln Into Mich dnb'- Bul rmw he A-M! ll lllllo lvlll Qullkbr Outs In Ilm llmrnlllg nnll snves lhnsv Irn Bvrnnris. Sums' hllll lhnt lllerv nh' ollwr lwullulls fm' his vumillg m-nrller. Page smy-mr J ue re., WAS are wil?-1--gf-N' 'f' 'W'-' , -i'i'i' ,, ,. ., ..-..-N, S U Q- , US, A A' fb' W ' JXNTOINETTH Svkncuslz 928 South Goorlnmn Street Prepared Susan ll. Aulllony School Cornell University All ilu' llh'l'xlry shurks of the Class klwu' Anlulln-Ihr mul lhcl'0 url- run- ut llwm u-lm no nol envy hur knnrk ur wa-mm: un-nu-s. Wr- unln- mu sn- hor uume on the frunl ur mln- but ef-lieu nr the ruum-. IQICIIARD C. TURNER 9 Gin-um Place Prepared Francis Parker Sclxoul Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Glcc Club 12, 33p Class Soccer 423. wr- 1lon't knuu' nu mum nuuul his-k: uw- rlnrrx sm- n 1:1-ual dr-nl nf hlm. NVQ know ln' ls In Hum! nroul, lull hls llltuwsls urn vlxlr- wlluru. Of' vbursu ww Wunlsln'1 duh' any Wlurv, hu! wc- lllllrlll lnnkv n pr-'ny mir guru. 1 llmrrlm NIARIAN Tvsxau 32 Winthrop Street Prepared Rochester Normal School Rochester Normal School Guru-mu Pin C313 German Club Q-O. llurlhn is vvry llulul. Snlrlvullu lmld Ihlll nhl- BB! Ill frail! nf lwr for fnur yvtirs xlml In-ver lwllrll n wurd frum her. Shu wlll nmkv xl :ond le-zlrllrl' llunupzh. WH' lhuulnl llke to ln' ln her Clnss. Page Slxl! -nm-on l :-f--v-fqff-ig3:'-- fx A 1: in I q i i inf 1 S i ETSU W pl C Q W. limrlx Vrmm: XVALLE 1660 Main Street East Prepared Audubon School University of Rochester Vt'hllv uulny ul' uml wvlu- luiwrlug Klux: Rl. Vlrllll uml lultl, Laltln is can luuulr I-Id Wim! he mg emasrmm-B wt-i-.4 wngag-.1 lu mu-wi new-iuvs --it nw in-min slmln of int- lmxiamg, un was pung- ,wmv mm-r .it-mm. sun ln the i.-wg 1-rm, ww ure t-muy wir.-iicmai. xnim-ti ir that imiguagw imp iw. lim-my inf mmm: l'li.xuaR HERMAN vox llukcua Sl Ericsson Street l'rep:xrcd Frzulcis Parker School Cornell College of Agriculture Class Soccer 12, 315 Class llasketlmull 4215 German Pin Gig Secretary of German Club 135, President 1455 Glcc Club C3, 41: Chinese Opcrctta Q43 3 Scuior Play HJ: Assistant Editor of DN lx'alucrud CD. Editor Q-lj . Ilul nina for Ellnvr! Hn- Iulvmis lu bf- a xvl--nthii: fnrrnvr. lilly- lu- he dm-sift reauzu uuu he i-nn sruu' vegt-inhl--n nr trulu by nuk- iupt Gm-rmuu lo tlwlu. Ilwlslvulll' Elmer Is ll luvs-r uf muslv. His llrululuenco lu Ihr' Lllm-0 Club null his slvilfly nnuclallon with u por- sun nf rclu :Arkullle ullmlual tnlx-ut. ull K0 ln lvruvv llila. Thur only my 1-.wt ls umm nt- t-.wma not Join uw- or-t-hmm. lmsmi VON BERG12 51 Ericsson Street Prepared Francis Parker School University of Rochester Glec Club Cl, Zjg German Club 13, -Up German Pin C '--U im... in it gn-1 wh.. in-www her nww wut-iumms. .nm wt- mms, sin- nn. ri.-r own npiiiimnq nut-wt mt- hw,-5. un-n Bnyw-ay If an the hog! K0 I0 WAIT, W0 llI'n! llll'n Blu' will be lflncll' HH' W0 heard On the --w. tx- than ilu-re Is mn- ony who smwtn ru-t-ur mgn ln her opmxmi. Pub- SIXU'-l-lilll fi X 1 --Y--, . -?-'gififflml 1 l L4 L Lf 'J' . f-4. ' Ni me ,Q ll l, ' v.: 2 tk ' A D i,,l1E,.3. ..,. ,ft Q. ig.a,:.QE,,.,ll,'!' .L L l t 55' -Q Q -gig it 'ii'-Y t5l53LL-fm? E A t, ' i, . il'- .:.f. , mn! l IQICNNETII M, XVRIQIELAND 3-l Vassar Strcci Prepared Francis Parker School Yale Collcgc XVcarcr of Numcrals, Class Track U5 5 Class llaskct- lxall 125: Ollicial of Roman Slate 137: Track Team Q-45 3 Second Track Team 141. Wh--u Kr-n mms tlnshlng down nw track. ln- r--mhnln one or ti mg Mnrnmn ui full sp-ard. Ile lu quln- hr-nvlly hull: for n truck nmu but hr can li-nr nfl' n hundrrrl ynrlls ln short nrmler. llla nnl3 Iron- blv ln to slick to tht' ll'm'k. llc has lhv sum? lrnuhlc wlth hls hunks. 1 hu' 1:1-ls gulng: .Bu fun! llml lu- l'llll'l sllrk ln lhvnl. ilu! lhvn we hnml ll lu him fur brlng I1 Kumi fvllmv. W Mmuorv RUTH XVALSII 32 Delaware Street Prepared Corpus Christi School Plattslmrg Normal School Unclcrwood Typcwriting Certificate C45 1 President of Book Exchange 1433 Typist Scniur .-lunlml. 'ln lllnrlnn wn hnvn fnulnl n fnllllflll lwllu-r. She lnlxnrul llllrfl nun long without n wtu-il ur t-cnnplnlnt, Wt- urn always remlmlod nr hor urea.-nov by thru smut- whim nm uw-mnpllnh wuml--rs. It wus n lmhlly dny which brollpzhl llvr ln our nhl. V hllI.l7REl7 Emm' XVALTER 352 Hudson .Xvenuc Prcpnrctl Concord School Unirvrsity of Rochcstcr Treasurer Girls' Section QD: Class Constitutional Committee 125: German Pin CS, -Up llalricinn Q3jp German Clnh C3, -0, Llltlu Mllnlrvxl hunks Bn Drllw. nn shy Wlwn Wx' svn- llul' llyllu: mmtmh un- 1-m-111.1--I-H nt- mmm tn, mm wa it-.mth-r sr li-tr ummm-.tn--lr.. fm- dem-lvlxnz. lr you umm 1.t-mt-.- .nn run .-r nm. 1-.mm nm- tt- Rnorn 2-I Bonn' uflvrllnnn. Page Suzy-nine j i 5 l Q tat 'ii ' 4 A 'if' W l .gm , . L., Vx J, gg'A4 ' W W i S D I ,liz 'l' lil -ii-fi. , 3 . 2? V' 1 ' .,-llli..l..-,..,l' ls. fl' H'!ifif....l, Ml.. is 1 3 l . 4 ,PQ Q' S , Qi L . . Yi fr Tl -ll 217-'till -. -2-' i, ,Q,ilfA'AiTV mn W 7 FRIIQDA XVIZISS 7 Tliayer Street Prcpztirtl Francis Pnrkcr School Normal Training School Sovinl Committee flbg Stnily Room Bnskctlmll 125. l in-1.-mi 1. mn, in-min is mm. Frieiln is inn-ay. wi-in-ing it grin, in si-1.-mini. wc knnw. in at-0 im-pic an guy , 'm-tio ni-t-tit--i-as xi ls in iw im,-py .-lint tiny. NMA lsitnm. XVi:t.t'ir 418 Meigs Street l'rcp:n'ctl Monroe School University of Rochester Scrrctairy Girls' Suction Cllg Social Committee 427: P- 7 .itrni.ni C-, 353 German l'in C31 3 German Club K-U. xi-nt hns that ui-mi., tiislmstiztm mimi mi-mn tho num-ifinn nr su.-:vii-1 sy-imrtiimtti. win. nt-nr it mimi ww-ti rm- anyone. By mt- nmi it ,wiic.- limit.-rg It si.-may worm-rg im earn.-nz .nuimnq ii nnnmn lrix-nd. T0 klluw hcl' lx In link' her. tliil, Nun-: .uk lxinh- for tl--nnlunn or Im-vb. QJIJYIC Ii. XYiai.n 35 XYellesley Street Pwpziri-il llznnilton School Untlccidrtl Glue Club CU. Ollvv svolns qnlvl on thu slil'l'nK'0, but nni'li-r-lu-allxfnwi wunld hun- ii- my how :iw is iii-Ari-. Tlmst- nr us who know hor n-un vnu tcsllly lhul Shir ls ll'ni- Nuo. Pnge Sn-V1-nly w l ..,,w-T:,,. ,,,, ,,, lx - XJ QD '9? 5-log ,711 4 ,t ,.,-feng-B Q H , ..,... ..-,.w.,' 4. 11- 41,-.f-.,,..i5.'l V, t 9 , i A i Q -W lui! :Y , ' 'V AW .,.,,-.,..,- Y,L, 7,717 . . . - ' '-- v-A Q -V ' ' Y 7-V YY 1,::g...w.4..1Lt.. Ml: W 1 x TQ '.'i4lvj .gr-,ii XVILLIAM Hmvmtn Wrist' 55 Nelson Street Prepared Monroe School University of Roeltwter Sindy Room llasketlunll K-U: Clnss Soccer CSD: Odicinl of Roman Slntc UD. ll:-rv ln our slunllost in ull:-, though not hx vnlov. XVlxom1X'vl' hw opvlm hln month tn nw-nk the svlwol knows ll. XVnp is nlwnys lllvlllllhrnl wlllx nny vnrlety nl' mlulgttl. lnlnkelhnll. He hns slnrrell Ill nlmul vvu-rl' lnllwvwvlmll learm Ilml hun QV:-I' vnivroll H10 IlPltl fx-mn l-:nat Hllzh slum- he hun nth-nth-rl. Addr-tl to nll this he mok Gr.-4-k. 'Nur so-I. llnstl. R. XYIQSTON 368 Grand Avenue Prepzxrenl Atnlnlmn School University of Rucltester Second Soccer Team CS, -U 5 Assistant llnaincss Mnn- ager Senior Play Q-Up Chnirnmn Senior Atlnonnrc- ment Committee C411 Study Room Bnsketlxnll Team C-UQ Ofiirinl of Roman SUMO C-U. lint is ulwnys on lmml with fl brand grln nv n vomit- x-nlwr xo vlwvr un nn whvn nw- nrt- ret-ling blur-. Even whihw some I.-aehvr IS bnrllllu: up tht- ulr with ltnrsll lhrmlls ngnllnsl him, hr- wlll still nu-nr n snnh-. Ht- In qnltv in-lulnnl in nh: vlmlw hr terms nr athlr--ss mul has lnvm-ntl-ul svvrnll xllvkllxlllln-as whlrh hnvv sun-k wllh their vh-thus. Smxm' j. Wnnux 251 Alexander Street Pri-pzlrutl lllessetl Sncrznnent School Georgetown University Oflicinl of the Roman State 1255 Snlustitnte Hockcx' Teztnt Q-D7 Senior Farce C-D: Sllnkcsilenrean Celebration C31 Senior Play Q-Uv: Qllh-l. but -th my- An:-me who ann- that Ht-nlm' Fhrrt- known Ana wh.-n our with th- trlnu hu r-nn no when h.- lnn't unit-t. lllIllCh. lf Slnl gels ntxu'h-11, thorn-'A nulm! lime zlhx-xml! Um- mighty un-ul rullmv, x-ugh so-wry-mw in , 5' -wa tx 'Q fi' 'nf' i N , .ftxaaxaxlnsk XVn.t.1AMs 121 North Union Street Rorllcstcr Nornml School University of Rorltcster Senior Play C-Up Orcllcstra 43, 45. '-mme, nrt: 5.-man t-an nr nw muon-1-mmt. hns tr.-t-mm qtntf tx lnlwlllllll tltlrlllg lllt' lm!! yt-nr. but Wt' KWH' ll!! lull lurnf-al his nl'x'ntYS uymtl hllllsvlf, Alex li always t'ht't'l'ful lllid Whell nal ntwuplvtl wlllt mt nn trump.-t ls ana-in-S wining ana 1-may nt gp.-ing tt jam- at tw nn- -'mar' nr som stunt. . Ftnzmoxr R. W'1't rIan S22 South Goodman Street l'ru11:lrcd Monroe School University of Rocllestrr Sccnntl Soccer School Tcznn 1213 Second Track Team 1233 First Track Team C35. 4'l l't-Pi' Drhllnbly Whulll llnvv bevn nth' of Rust Hlp:h'! llllxln-llt' Sltlrz! lliul Il Xml hvrn fur lllt tlvltllielll Wl1lt?h Uni lllln ntl! of 5011001 rm' tt yt-ur. nt-fn tt-nn uns tmmlmw rn- has nmnt' it rt-ent-ft winch lll! mu' Cn!! xL'0rn. A! H0011 Il! ynu Act' FrA't ! f0rm IH rutll ilntl tmltm- u.-roy ,-ri-M-.sung up the wan: tn wut- ft-at t-,...mns yan r-an lvll he is lt lrRt'k ulxlll. Wllhnlll bell!! lnld. Fulznmnc C. Yovxc S Arlington Street Prcparctl Corpus Christi School Undecided Pnlxlicnm Concilinm KZJ1 German Club f-05 Class Socct-r 13, -lj: Glcc Clnlx Soloist 1313 Class Consti- tutional Committee QZJ. nt-mmm --ur at--mtupotg vxnnnp. --wt--r' :mms mr- 4-lan 1.-t-mt na- ht-.-akin: seats taut- to nn- rat-t nmt ni- mwmlnmmln- -nm In tm.- tlmmgrwut it port-al. Fm- more ronunn ne wma pta--1-.1 n.-tn-.rt nn- aam- ln in-.mr in t-vltnvntty to new out any umtttsxt-anti-B. 'ruin ls win-rt ht- rnnnn.--t Ins nun up q wt-ft-r nom.-. 1-nga sat-only-two ,ess--ffsgissss-ff! i t C C C C C 1 S D l 'Hs' ie A'L , Q: iv -A N..f.':.k.. ' I Donornv M. Zlslavnw 77 Alliance Avenue Prepared Monroe School Boston Conservatory of Music German Club 1-U, Treasurer 133g Orchestra 13, -U5 Glec Club 13jg Mixed Octettc 135, 'rut-y nnan su.-an or time minute wan nnmin- wnumn mn- ua...- or ta-t-tint, wt- inwv in-.uma rm-want mn- win- has in-nu-ti the it-in-in svlwnl t-wry rrnnir nnfl y--1 aut- rf-fem-S nu i-au-tu-il. -'nur' ax- pt-wws im- pta-sl-miiity In in-r pun-ing. XYu twin- 5.-an ut in-r n-rivulnng tht- enunu-y, perhaps num-r at lnrt:1-rnuuu-. thrllllng' .uni-rs msn nudienues with ner maying. ABRAHAM Zizwnm: 79 Scllinger Street Prepared Andrews School Vnirersity of Buffalo President Commerce Club 1-U: Clarion Pin 1355 Clurian Board 13, -U3 Assistant Editor of Senior Annual 1-D3 Assistant Business Manager Senior Farce 143g Class Track 1333 Class Soccer 11-335 Study Room Basketball 11-35 g Class Basketball 11-33. One hnrnl workin!! fellow, Aho. H0 t1ni'sn't nln'2l1'S get vredit for nll hi- tlnvs, hut nv inn-en't s-om to he out rut- vi-win. Wlmiovm- nv ls hehlnd, gn-ls tlit-rv, He hlls di-lullwil many n vlnss mu-IIIIS with his Ch-vrnnlan nrntory, Lavrox ALLHN Zixumit 50 Cumberland Street Preparekl Eugenie Field School Annapolis Naval Academy Chairman Class Pin Committee 1ljg Official oi Roman State 12, 33 3 Chairman Class Social Commit- tee 1359 'Treasurer Class 13, 455 Assistant Stage Manager of Senior Farce 1413 Manager of German Christmas Social 1-03 Alccstis 12, 355 Shakes- pearean Celebration 131g Chinese Operetta 1415 Chairman Executive Council of German Club 1-0: Circulation Manager of Clariun 1-Up Clurivn Board 1355 German Club 13, -D, President 1-D5 Officer in Cadet Corps 13, 45: Treasurer 1-U: Business Man- ager of Senior Annual 1-ll: Senior Dav Committee 1-U 5 Assistant Stage Manager Senior Play 1-lj. i.nrwn nas put everything annie rm- the guna nr his rms. 'rho mnney num line neon ing aut-emny. ni- ,un uw t-nits tri-luxury an tt arm umm mm nas made It possible to naw it btmn nas 4-tags. Zimmer it-nas it lmnrl to every autlvlty that i-mites un, way we wish uint nu or sul-was nermirwr. Page Seven ly ' three J I iirr ih i iq - Xiu : - 5 , 5 ' Y N U Class Poem What is Beyond? LIE tu-day on the velvety slope Of the hill where the farmhouse stands, And I dreainily gaze at the distant hills, At the rich, rolling country lands. O how like a patchwork quilt they seem I-V ith square even patches of brown and green, Some giant has sewed them together, I ween, lVith his big, clumsy, toilworn hands. I wish I could know by some magic means just what I might Find beyond- Beyond the ridge which the woodland screens Like the wings of a motherbird fond. O what can there be and oh what should I see If I journeyed away on a Steed o'er the lea? A hill or a town, a lake or the sea-- O what can there be out beyond? My thoughts all have Hown out beyond-far dway, But quickly they Hy back to earth. A voice now is calling, a voice of to-day, A voice full of youth, joy and mirth. So torn from my dream I climb into the car, It whirls me away down the white road, so farg As swift as a Pegasus, or shooting star, It whizzes me over the earth, Soon I lind that we're climbing the white ribbon roarl On the hill that I saw from my slope. Ah! we're topping the rise and I soon shall be shown A glimpse of that Unknown, I hope, There it is ----but it's naught but rt valley and hill, A hill with its patchwork, Il vale with :A rill. But the Unknown Beyond-past the ridge! -IFS there still Ah! what can there be o'er that slope? SARA I:AlRFllil.D BEN'roN. Page Seven lyffour W, My .gi ii llL..-,:s..L7c,.,.s. . l lLT '7' ..,X,N- , r ,' Q , 'J ' 1 U e E X2 lp grim it Y 1 Class History' 'I' last it's all over with and we are going to graduate. It tloestft Seem iour years ago that we entered, for time has passed so quickly. Soon the historv of our class will be a fast fading memory at East High School. But it will be hard for us to erase some impressions of the past four years. First the obvious events, in thinking of our history we think of the separation of boys and girls in our Freshman year, the girls' parties and boys' hikes in our Sophomore year, the junior and Senior dances and slcighride parties and the excitement of our Farce and Senior Play. All these are after all, the high lights of but one side of our High School life. For, surely, the mere chronicle of our social affairs and entertainments is not the true history of our four years. The impressions made and ideals created are far more important to be recorded in our annals than, for instance, On December 20, 1915, june '17 held a party in the corridors of East High. Ice cream and cake were served and everybody had a good time, Long after these events fthough they were important at the timej have been forgotten, our feeling for East High will be remembered. The very walls, each turn in the corridors, the library, the otlice, even Room 14, all are hallowed by four years' close intimacy. How much has the last four years meant to June '17? To answer this ques- tion lnok at the records of leaders of the class, for the Spirit of a class is embodied in the people who naturally go to the front. The Clarion, l'o.r Populi and Kumcrnd have been made successful with the help of june '17 spirit. The work for an athletic field, the athletics, the support of games and other activities, in all these, june '17 has shown what liast High has done for the class and what the class is willing to do for East High. It has been said You get as much out of anything' as you put into it. From this, one can see how much we have received from our Alma Matervfor as enthusiastic- ally as we have supported liast High, as unselhshly as we have devoted our time to her, just so much have we taken out, and those who think that four years of High School have done little for them--let them look to themselves for blame. As evenly as the deep seated tire of patriotism burns in our hearts, as willing as we are to give to our country--in the same measure the loyalty of June '17 to East High is steadfast and everlasting. In future years as we look back we shall remember the lessons of life we learned in liast High: for as some one has said, School is not a preparation for life, it is Life, And in time to come as we look back it is these lessons that we shall most treasure and longest remember. Vtout Annorr, Clam Hixtoritm. Page Sevvnts'-nvv E 'N-' XJ H '-1-' EISA 3222: X , ,Q , A- , N 5, ,M-A L QA-4-Q l WIFI' N571 NIVQMWQ Qil'l'! ,gwfx F ' f : v ?llHHIllHHH'Nl!IllIlllllllHINlilI1III!I1IMIUHKHllVlllllVllllllllllllIUVIIlllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllIUIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlilIINllIllllllllllHI!IIHINIHHVIIVIHYIIIE I! T L K' E 59 E! a ' - 2 V 3111 illilvmnriam E UU E. . ' ALBERT ENTWISSEL 5 E j'o'f DIED 5 5 , + OCTOBER, 1913 E - D 'f - UU Z WL. 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Jn L , ' MZ .. 5 The Senior Class I-,ai . 1 N ' 51-' A, ,-.I g 1. --,I ,. 'V , NA F 'X S.xwx'uz G. Lrzn JBAN L,um.Aw Q- ef y Officers of the Class of january, 1918 President . . . SAWYER G. Ln Vice-I'fc.vidvut . JEAN LAIDLAVK Scrrrtary RAYMOND REUTHX Treasurer . . IMADELINE EVAN9 .llxxixlunl Treasurer . . NATHAN ROSENRERK Executive Council Representatives .lrlzlvlics Commitiee . . . CuARLEs MASON Mmir and Literury Commiiirc . . LOIS GOEDIYERTZ S QAWYER G Lmf Pulilirufions Committee . 2 i4IERm-.RT If fl-BAR Page sevemy-uma N l..i'g' ,,, gg4QTgF: 1g , 51 ' m Lu va an 4 v-I U ac O A Z D V? Ei' i3 ff- '--H- -. ..-, ' ': 7TljVV 4 VL? 1 k Axfvf I A 1, 1 H' ' ,gli Q in X 1 , S D -la i.gg5a:,L, U , S MU PJ .limi N J 5 U l l .gvzw-4La.E..5.?Y ,,5 7' ff + '. Ilrvfr-.---fl,-l33'4'!44'-9' The Junior' Classes CORNELIUS Cornlmxre L'-'CH-E WH-LS Prcxidmzi . Virc-I'rcsidcr11 Sur:-eta ry , Treasurer . . 1.v.vi.vfant Trvn: l'rc.vidvl1f . Viru-I 1'e'.vizz'c11t Sccrvlary 7'rra5un'r . .'Isxixiru1t Trcux E a ll7'l'f Officers of the Class of june, 1918 , . , . . . . COIKNHLIUS COCIIKANE . Ll5cn.n VVELLS , .XRTHUR D. Guosu IXLXllliI.I.I-I Rostow . :KARL RAUSCIUENIIUSCII Officers of the Class of January, 1919 , , , , , . . . . . IQARL NVIIITE . V1or.n'1' JACKLING Mfunox Tuoxu'soN h . . IX1axT1rm.n Luv! um- 1XfIAm1u121m'1z SCIILEBIQR TF L1 1 Y EA nx. Wm TE V louzr JACKLING Page Elghly-on M X Q 1 . VI LL! 71 Tl Q? U LL! BG O .. Q O T4 - 14 3 ill L11 ,m K 1 1 u. 117-1 1. I ,J Y 54 1 1 s 1 .3 , .,',,N-5 . X 15 Q Lk IW LXNUQH R . ..'A -A B- .3 -AXA ' Y LVY? . Y.- -,:-4:--- .L-f-- The Sophomore Classes 1 X 'I R- W A Ifhlzrcv C.u-l..xN C.x1-lmxuxrz Gxnfs Officers of the Class of June, 1919 H.-xmu' C,xl-LAN . . . . Prvxidcn! . CA'1'l11sulN1c Gnu Hmewxzx' D. In1.A . . lfifv-l'rc,vi11c1rl . Mmcjcmzzi Iivqxxxl an Bllxxmx Lnvsxzx . Sm5n'far'y BERNILTIE Glxslwm u II.u:o1.n XVxxom:R,xn 'l'rvnsurvr Bm.I.A Luxhox Officers of the Class of january, 1920 GI-IURGIZ XVIICIIJIAN l'l'z'.vi1lv11! . . M,x1uml:1a'l' .LXNFIICKSUX Hx'm1,xN I.1nmur,xN . I'irc-Pnzvidcuf . . I'IARRlE'l'XY1I.SOX N.x1'u1',x1.x Ifmammx . rl 0 4' ,Mw- , 1 'log A , ' il. 1 .- . .5 X ' Ar. Gxaoxm-. Wwu MAN Svrrviarjv TI't'G,V1H'z'l' jxassxa STEX'l5 N s Pug-X lclghu'-llweo . lihxfx vox Hmm M,xm:.uua'r Axnmzsox , , , ,V Y- , M .eq . Q., f. JL ,Qi ? I 'ff lv --- nf l SW L ' 5 Q' A ll U ' Mig 4 s . ,,..!' , , The Freshman Classes .gligiip ,..R.,,, .-. . , Q-354 - .frfw-iff? 'Mfuuox Boorn Officers of the Class of June, Prexidrut VS7xLr.rAM NIeI1.mw . . . Vice-Prz'xids11t G. CURTIS Glam.1Nc: . . . Srcrciary LYNN DxcKxNsoN . , . . Treasurer W11.1.AnD SC1IL'T'l' . . . The class of january, 1921, has not yet organized. entered school in january some of its members have It took one member of this class but two months to knowledge of Doc Gray, a person whom we have after four years at the front. Keep it up, freshmen. Pain' lilglllyfllvu 1920 . Mfuuox Booru HEI.liN GusN1z1.x. . lNlARcA1u3'r GATES ANNAHFI. SCHANIX .-Xllhough this class only already been heard from, learn and incorporate his not successfully analyzed func, 1918 yr. . f- --,:q--ff--- - v : 3, ' - . . mu,K,, sl-E-.uf ,., N1 L V M 1 NAM P , , . . A U Li l --A --3 '?l:. T A l. 'f1 - 'N i f-in 1 ie. -'X 'k , , , .. . Faculty Advisors of the Classes June, 1917 WILLIAM BETZ .- . . . , Miss SHIRLEY Pmums falluary, 1918 CARLISLE T.-wLok . . . . . Mlss ll'lAUDli K. lXlURPHY Emu. PAR'rRmGls . Gisoimn S'rUnLi:x' . XVILLIAM XVOLGAST W Axumx B. RODNEY Arrri 1 VR BILLS January, 1919 June, 1919 January, 1920 June, 1920 Miss SADIE Fosmcx . Miss GRACE NVXLLIAMS MISS F RANGES GLOTZBACH Miss CLARA CRITTENDEN . Miss BLANCHE Kiizux The people who merely look at the surface of things probably imagine that the only duty of a faculty advisor is to keep class meetings from be- coming riots. But no group has had or is having more to do with guiding the students of East High School along the right track than these teachers. The powers that be made no mistake when they inaugurated this Big Brother movement lor the pupils. Pllgc Elgllly-Slx 5MQ'S5E?ifkMm9J mQ Qwbiii is . N w g Wg gf. fn mx - A335535 L 1 - wi ,wtf a' mf 5 Nfv cawvxm CLUB J ' ,Wg Q A 4 :ti ' X X ' A f.. . X S ' W' RMI-lNvnf'u Q W1 ma z Mm., ,f i j ff f 'F ocmmmzclzm l XV W Qin- I Q Mm11bX4'l5 w m i 'Q h f-3 ,LDL M 11+-1'-'- xn - - A X NSBZTBAIL , W, ,M gi 1pf:'4S:.?.'::51::3 H A U A ...ek nz Qbrganizatinrw R N LITERARY 5 , MUSICAL E DRAMATIC M .: '1f'f ':1.1i':1:f:4 W Us 7:74 in W 7 Oflicers 9' the Students' Association Auualu' H. Wurox Ilfmurnry I'r4'xirIcn.' Rmmnr T, l.,xNs1mx.xc l'r1-xfdcnl rngp mmgmy--num Rm' E. D,wHv Family Trcrzmrrr HsN1zx' S.x1.MuN Srurvlury f i M12 KL, , , , YW, , ,U C 14 E U i ,.. i- :v ff bl ei i ' 'J-M' M17 W Lie 'T 1 A 1 - 77 7- fn X..--..i, , 3 11 I E Q: Emi? .ff W Em ' 'VA' 1 QE -xg ' M 'M e mg UI QU 7 A' E The Executive Council I-lonomry Pravidczlf . ALBERT H. XVILCOY Student P1-exidmt . IQOBIERT LANSDALE Smrlcnf Secretary . HENRY SALMON Faculty Trcaszamr Rox' E. DAVEY 1fACl,'I.TY MEMBERS - ALBERT H. VVILCOX ROY E. DAX'EX' ERNEST R. Cr.,xn1-1 GEORGE E. linux' JAMES H. FOWLE I-IARRY N. KENYON ATHLETICS COMMITTEE PIENRY SALMON, '17, Chairman CHARLES IXIASON, '18 HALFORD Wmmm, '18 HARDLIT RHCCLEARY, '19 Cu.am.Es Wncox, '19 GRANDISQN Hovr, '20 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE :XRCIIIMEDIE 1X1AR1mJANr, ROBERT LANSDALE, '17 FREnE1uc1: ORE, '17 '17, Clmirmmz SAWYER LEE, '18 IXRTHUR Gnoslz, '18 HERBERT Toon, '18 GEORGE CARHART, '19 . MUSIC AND LITERARY COMMITTEE FRANKLIN FRY, '17, Clmiruran LOIS Gonunnmz, '18 I1IAREI.LE Roscon, '18 ELIZANOR PATTIQRSON, '19 PRES! Xlntli'-Glu! J l' as D .l..,:..iifI'd.i1i1'1'ili.fif..ii,-'L' A U I li I 'U ffii-Q-ll-',, lifif? lfldtixflllis i The Year in the Students' Association .-XST HIGH SCHOOL and its Students' Association have come through :mother year. Nothing that would change the appearance of the face of the earth has been accomplished yet it could not he called an un- eventful year. After the strenuous storming of the City Hall of last year in which the East High students tried to persuade the City Fathers that they should give their sons an athletic field, the line of attack of last fall's committee seemed tame. Yet just as much was done. After consultation with the school authorities it seemed best to endeavor to obtain a lease on the new University athletic field, Apparently all was ready for the adoption of this lease when the military law came along to take the time of every one in nr interested in the public schools. After the war fever blows over we may he hlest with space for our outdoor activity. This same military matter which postponed action on the athletic licld caused the school some more trouble. The law contained a clause which suggested that the schools wear a cadet uniform. Wind of this came to East High. Immediately the fellows cried for uniforms. Major Tobin, in charge of this section, desiring to satisfy this desire, ordered a sample made. The price charged by the firm was far above that expected by the students. And so a general protest was raised. In response to this, a committee was ap- pointed to look for a cheaper suit, Nothing had been definitely decided when the fhllllllill went to press, Page Nlnvll'-lwn P5 ,Ty Q f - 'Y Y LIIITIF-iam 1 N ' T N: f, ,- 1, L,,,,,,,T,,Q7b,,,,,:,, . Wwiwr Y ,.:Tg:lggL,-,4,!il' W Y f Q S . F31 Z E 2 M U Ld : e-1 , , --- -71 if 'K 1 V I-A-Q i w '+7fT,.' 1 ' in1:.2t,:' . -1 , at S D te t U r lt gi Hmm-:nr E, Toon Smvvxzk Las: I . THE l l I0 I Published Weekly by the Students' Association of the East High School, Rochester, New York Price, 5 Cents per Copy. Subscriptions, 51.60 per Year, mailed to any address Ehltred as Second-Clnsl mutter. September 12. l9tl9. ax the Posiomce M ROCPIQSIBY. N. Y. lfdilrrr-ill-Clrivf Sport lfdiror Nrrvx Ifdiiurs I.iivr'av'y Edilor . Ii1.Tl'flll!I!IL'lfl'1if0f . lirlricliy ,-Ia'r,'i.ror Rolilawr LANSl3:Xl.l2, ' NIANVIQI. XVEISBIICII, Roixlalrl' S'l'lil2Flil., '13 li:1.riuv.rx Manager lh-:1z'rnm.n Licvi, '19 ALVIN Gomrriz, 'I7 I7 Board of Editors i . Hxzunmrr li. Toon, '18 . Iiiaxxx' lhacxwirir, '17 .-Xxtcnizxiiamz hlixlncfxj ANI, '17 I .Xnrntilt Gunsiz, 'lS .STAFF FRANK HRICKNER, 'IS '19 Romain' lhzlumx, 'l7 Business Board S'T.'lFI7 liixin. Cftnsux, 'IS EPIIRIAM CARSON, '10 . Lilitlktili CAi:lmR'1', '19 CDRNIZLIUS CUCIIRANIQ, 'IS . . liicxicsr R. CLARK Foklisw' lh.,tN'rux, '17 Bnvciz hlAXN, '18 S,xwx'1c1: Lula, 'lS CnAm.ias lutxrrruv, '10 lirmsux -l,xco1:s'rmx, '18 The Clarion Board When wc get thc fluriun every Friday morning we little realize how lmrnl tht- editor had to work to put it nut. The flnrimi is considered one of thu host high school pnhlicntions in the country, and it is not without work thnt it has rcnclmtl that height. Wkwkinfr for such a paper aflortls nn nnvqnzilutl training' in ncws wrilingr. :mtl wc now and than hcan' of fellows whose nznnus once nppcnrt-ml in thc Clur-inn Stal? :ts holding: important positions in the host newspapers and periodicals in the cnnntry. lt takes rn-:il grit tn go out for thc Clarion and stick to it: :md for this, :ill the more rrcdit is tlnc tn tlmsc who spend three afternoons every wcck of thc srhool year to pnhlish this paper. P530 Nllu-I! lh'Q x E, L 1 , X' 7 ,.N...,, TU Y? R 'N g K' ' f'5 G PC 4 C s: E Q Z z 'E Ax 2 f P' S ,il7,l-,,lIIII,aI.Ig4 1IaRiI1v.2.lf , A ' N . h Q, - r-:nl M I' l. E- 1 II J .v 4 X- 24+-A --vx mfr Q, '4Y,, ffe'Li:K:ffg'-'vi , The Senior QAnnua1 Board ROIIIQIII' T. L.-INSDALE , I C F0R JIIIIII LAv1'oN A. Z'IxIIvImz liditor-in-Chicf . , . . ROIIIQRT T. LANSIIALE AS5'IS'I',-I NT EDITORS AISIQA IIAM ZITLOM KK FRANKLIN C. FRY AIICIIIMIQIIIQ IMARKAIANI ART EDITORS RoIsIsIIT BIQRIIIAN JANET Hxcxm Class Pm-t . . SARA F.-IIkIf1EI.u BURTON C lays H istoriuu . . . V 1oI.A AIsIso'r'r Class I.rmIycr . . . . . RIANUEL PRIENNITR BUSINESS STAFF Ihrsivzcxx IWLIIIGHPI' . . . . . . LAYTON A. ZIMMIER Axxisiaut Buxizzrss Manager , JERRY LIEONARDQ .-ldzfcrtising Manager . . CLIFFORD Junn FIQEIIRICIQ ORN Assistaizt .-Idzferrising Illanagcrs .' . . , . HUGH MCKAY FI.oI:IzNcI5 BECKEII AI.VIN GoI:'r'rE HX'lIAN LIavIN STAFF TYPISTS BLANCIIE MIsIsIcI. ALBIZRT SIIULSKY IYIARION XVALSH Page Nlnvlb' -B Kvun i' A if ' 'W , . , WV 5 L 1 iwv 2:5 - NHiLgvg?qf? i 1 J iii ' iigngf f--, +4-f-.4 i Lafayette Interscholastic Debate March 23, 1917, at East High With Lafayette High School of Buffalo Question , RrxoI:'rd: Thzu thc United States shbulal adopt the Swiss system of com- pulsory llliiiilllii' training. The Teams FAST HIITII fA1jir'rmili:'i-I Lxllf.'ll ETTlT IIIGII fNvgnli:'vl Ifountsi' 1'4i..m'1'ox Ql.1-uduri 'IFSTIN Alomux 11.4-adcry Romain' Bmusmx Iiimxxnmin SL'l.i.1x'Ax jmmx' Liaomximo CFLAF OVEN PHILIP B1zRNs'l'iilN C.-lliurnativj 'XY.'xi.'riiR A. Klixlmfxii. Q.'lllrruutvj Decision: fX1Tii'iiiznive. Cnarli . . HARRY N. IQIENYON Manager . .Xizciimizniz Blixiuuxiixxi Vasu Nillvty-Q-IL! L 1 H-i,1L1',4si,,. 1 .Ji A A 1' Syracuse Interscholastic Debate April 21, 1917, at East High With Central High School of Syracuse Question Rmolvrric That single tux is pxwzferzxlwlv lu thc present method nf iaxzllion. The Teams 15.-l,S'TlllGll 1.-1051-r1xnIi:'.'j Y N.xxL'111. Iluzxmiu fl.vuu'vr5 AR'l'11l'R L'm'1a1.,xNn XYIIITNIEY Gosxxam. KARL RAL'S1xl11iN11YSC11 Q.-llfar'1n11z'j Decision: Negative. Conch . 11,llllUfll'7' cnxrle.-11. 1114.11 f.mm1fm 'l'JllN 'l'L'l.l.oC11 fLradrrj fXSrllcl: S. AIARKSON lixmxual. Nv1ZC1ISL1CR 'Lx cms S1'1ax'.xK Q.-Illvrnalvj . l1ARRY N. Knwvox , . . :XRC1IIZX11i1l1i 1X1.uucAJAN1 PIISC Ninrli'-H1110 f ' ' G 3? U z 4 2 K lil U ld E: ww? QCD wg H fi i ini ii., , ? g :xxi1 T. Q ' The German Club Officers l'rz'.vi1ic1lf . Virf- l'rc.viu'vnr .S'm'rcfury . . .-Imvixtnuf Srrrclary Trvmvurcr . . 4l.v.vf.vla1lf 7'rm.v11re1' L,u roN A. Zlmxmn limllm H. voN Bmcua El.IZAIXIC'l'II IQICIPIZR .Y X7IULA :XIHIOTT MARION R. R. Eccusswox . RAYMOND XVALTER Members VIOLA Axmo'r'r COMNNH O,RORKli DONALD AN1'11oxx' AIARJORIE P.xncm.Ls Roluilu' BERMAN Humax READ Wn.l.mm BIERMAN 12L1z,xma'r1l RIQMING'l'0N Fmuzsw' BLANTON LAwmaNc1s Rmrlmvr RL 1'u Ilmxssx .Xkxomm Rrmslav Rm' Crmma IQLMER SCIIEDAKOWITZ DORA Dwokum GRIETA SCIIOLTENS AIARION I2cc1.12s1'oN joslarfu Snxfxfmz 1-'mlalm Iivxzxsob: EVA STROM FRANKLIN C, FRY CI,Ax roN STEIN Enwxx GIENKE STm.x.ix Sumuxfm iXl.YIN L. GOlE'l l'lC H:XI.STliIJ TIFFANY IRA Gnnmmx B1cL:uoNT 'l'HomrsoN Mmcna HAR1'UNG BERTIIA 'I'x's1au Am PIOCKIENIIIERGIZR limmn vox Blanca EL1.1sux J,xco1xs'1'nc1N LIILDRIEIJ XVALTIEK E1.1z,x1ua'm Km:-lan R.wmnNnXVAL'x'1sR Pmm. LIEVINIE Nxiwx XVIZLCII Bldxxcxlr-: BIICISIZI, FRHDIERIC YOUNG J.-mm' M1a'rzc:1cR D0li0'l'IlX' Zmzvlauu Ermar. BIICIIELSON LAVTUN A. Zmmak Fnfulfy ,-!dz'i.mr , . . . Fxuamzmcx BIETZ Page- OHL' Hundrld One v V 1 WNW W ' J W 1i7xWwUN , 'FI ' D l G Z O U 'Z LJ 2 E LJ L 7, ,,,A ,., H X A ,il --Q, hw , I M ..., V. X,,. -1,1 ., D I n ig . QM -1 .5 gg x ' Ng, W mfvgm ny1JkQnx- 'H '73, A , 'f '- ng in-453. J w? ,n, ng - 1 ' 4 1 L 5 ' Q. .-..'.-- Q x, - ,- + J The'Pub1icum concilium Cursors Consul.: Slum BURTON Fnumzxcu NEWIHLI. .NRCIIIMIEDE IWARKAJANI Conxmxrs COCIIRANE FLORENCE Blcclcnu 'I'mzonoma Frrcu Fxnn FOWLER ELLISON IACOBSTIEIN Mmejonln ICIENAST Faculty :ldwisor . Edilar . . . BilSillC.YS Manager PRAETOR URBANUS CHARLES YVu.Cox POXTIFEX MAXIMUS JEAN LAxm.Aw C1-mums LANGTRY jour: PAYNE M ICARI. RJxUsc1u2NnUsc11 ARNOLD RUAISEV VOX POPULI Page one Imnnma Three MASON D. GRAY KARL RAUSCIIENRUSCH CHARLIQS LANGTRY wi? f M. . V. 1- 1 V 3,1 The Bouleg of the Agora Pruxidmi . . Via'L'-Prvxixlvllf Srrr'viur'.v Tn'u.vurc'r . . . Cl l'l.lIR Colmsox AIARTIN Dua XX'u1.1f NIAIIELINE EVANS BLXKLIN GALE BlSRNlCli Gxxslxrlmu LANCAs'1'1au f2Rl5!ZNIi Furulty .-Ili-Visor' , . . l'uRx- Om' Hu . Fmxex-:Num-2 lilcclslzu . CHARLES LAXLITRX' . 'IRAN LA1m.Aw . Fmxxux FRY lhxujoulls ICIIEXAST Ilaukx' Llzuxmmo -Ioslzrll I.l1'sl4x' Cfuzmlxxz Tlamasl GORDON X121-:vm.1m . Miss LILLIAN S'roNlam'RG mired Fuur V J ?i e eee C The Executive Council of the Commerce Club 1,I'L'.9ill'L'lI, . Ixirc-1':'r.viz1'r1:i . Scrrfiurj' . Trvrmr rvz' liswlrax Iflul-Kms l2'l'lIlil. I'1:1lcN lfurullvv .'!rl1'i.vur lm, Un lh h IH , .Xlxlmxleux Zlilmxualc . I'llH.Il' HI-lRNS'l'lilN . I.u5n'l1.1.1: DE LA KI.-Vl'lZ . N.x'rn.xN Ilosuaxnnamz culxlawl' 'Funk ,nuns W.-xl.sn . Crmcrcxclc C. Rnmaus 1 he for o i reiegcmi J JVIisce11aneous Organizations The French Club The tirst club to contribute money to the Magazine Fund last fall was the French Club. But that seemed to be too much for it. Since that time its activities have gradually fallen off until now it scarcely exists. It is to be hoped that those taking French will either revive this club in the fall or let it drop altogether. The Cadet Corps The Cadet Corps had just been put on a solid basis when the state came along with its requirements which forced the dissolving of the corps. However. several fellows as a result ot' their training with the corps were able to qualify for otiicers' positions in the state companies. The Nature Club This organization failed to make sullicient progress this year to warrant its recognition in the school. Several trips were taken in search of wild animals but little else was accomplished. The Chess Club Activity among the chess players this year was at low ehh, .X successful interclass tournament was run ot? but the effort ended there. Only one outside match was played. .-Xside from these there have been countless clubs organized and disorganized during the school year. The Clarion took particular delight in gently ehiding each club as it made its appearance. lint human nature can not be changed. lligh school students forever will have their clubs if only for the purpose of electing ntilicers. l'n!:i' Une Ilunilri-tl Six Q' 41.3 uw Q .Lb sg4.QL4,.,JgiT xi W li , W 1 F , . xi W1 Q ,ll ,E . QQ 'lx 1 f' AM I F F ww w I h A .-gsm' if, gg: I T A LK' - ' 'LYST' A ' -, , 5 X X, ez ,T ' . , , Q r-ye kr.. , ri . 1 : 65 X A , 2 ' ' N' KQ fi. 4 'V ' Q I fu A L' 'ESQ-v ww X ' 31' v ' A-' f' Yr9 w 'f?i U vfi'f??f4GX 'ffw 34' - Y H LL' if ,N . ' - A '-.Ez 1 A 5 f'1v '1 sk ' ' :H . 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One 1 Can-fret.: :XLEXANDIQR Wxx.I.mx1s - CHARLES LZXAIBIEASIC TIIICODDRIC AIARTII Drum I IYIILO '1'onmN,w1cxI undronl Ninn' 2 Aww f TVWU H- --,-, ,K V Y in 'Q VW ,Lf U , W., , .,,,,,Rk - Q . J- , CI :E U ,J LD 'ua n-I E U cn 5. , f .. .A-A 1 'fu H H T ls 7TT I ' A N D I 4 U I I- 5 'MIMM:Ef2'ffqI' i . -J' gg-:,fEf'-MER ' Lender .AVRLINE ALIIART HIil.IiN BAKER NIARJURIE BARKER NIARION BARNIIART DOROTITX' BARRows MILIIREII BAYER FLORENCE BECNER lis'I'IIER BERTRAND INUTII BLAESI RIILDRIED Buss HELEN BLURIENSTIISI.. I-IANNAII BURKE 1iI.IzAnE'rII CAZEAU ISABELLE CASII REIIEUCA CIIAI1- CA'rIIERINIs CIIIDSEY VIRGINIA CLAFLIN FRANCES CULLEY :MARION CLARK IELIZAIIETII CoUL1'oN RIZNA DAVIS LIICILLE DE LA IIIATER HAZISL DE PUYI' LUETTA DRAKE PIIZLEN DWENGER IXIARGARET EDGAR CATIIERINIZ FILL1 NGIIAM Girls' Glee Club 1is'I'1IER FISIIER OLlX'E FLINT IELSIE FOOTIQ ALICE GARRET EUITII GNAEIIINGER EIINA GODIN Lois GoEnnI2R'rz RUTH GORDON HELEN GRAUL I'IENR1E'l'TA 1-IEI3ER1 LAURA HENDERSUN SUNSIIINE IQELLOG .RIARJORIIZ IQNIGIIT JIENNIIC LAPIIIES ZXLMA LASIIER PEARL LEVINE HAZIZL LYRIAN GLADYS IWACIIAM RIIODA 11.-'KIION JANET METZGER HIZLIEN IVIEULIENDYKE EDNA NEUSCIIELER SAIIIE NYRIAN ELIQANOR PATTERSON VIOLA 1-REYNOLDS GERTRUIQE ROBINSON IYIABELLE Roscou Pagu One Hundred lilcvcn ISAlllZI.L1E XVURTI I INGTON IYIOLLIE RQSENIIAUII CAROLINE SCIIIERIN NIARGARRT SCIILEIIER NIARIE ScHI.I6K RLVTII SEITZ MARIIIN SCIIENCEI' MARION SIIEEFIELD HILUA SIMON PAULINE SIMON LAURA SPURR DoRoT11Y STACK LAURA S'rRAL'c1-IAN EVA STROM BUELAII SUTER SYLVIA SUI-ER IAJRLLA TI'rENIsERc LEVINA '1'AxIANov1'rC1I JULIA 'I'Ro'I I' Lois NTALENTINE MILIIREIJ VINCENT EVA NVEII. IZTIIEL XVPZST RIILDRED XVESTCOTT ELIZABETII XVILSON ISABELLE XVOODWORTII - ISABIELLIE WORTIIINGTON a 1 ,, E 6 113 L3 , C 2 13 ' ' ': 'wi' T I' , .N , ,',.. gf' Y, IQ LLL' , ij, ',R,.,Ff I 54, Y! Rf fv- Q L , 1 R, I A 3 D .La U f I N .. ' QA 4 ? 'Lg 1EiiX2L , , . QR I Rf,- QQLJA, A: i t ,.,gyW:1 L! R., ,I 'kTiili lQ5Ri13::S:fEfff. : . Boys Glee Club Lrader . . LAWRENCE SCOTT Male Quartette DONALDANTHQNV HARRY BRIGHTMAN MICIIAEI. BRINDISI LAWRENCE SCOTI' DUNAI.D ANTHONY FRANCIS .ARMSTRONG Roy BARTIIQLOMEW XVILLIAM BERMAN I'IAR'RY BRIGIITRIAN MICHAEL RRINDISI GRANT CLEMENTS IWAURICE DAVIDSON ALFRED DAX'1DSON PIIZRBERT DAVIS ICARL DEWART JUIIN ESTERIIELD EDWIN EVANS TIIEUDORE FITCH ALTON FRASCII XVILLIARI GOLIIRIAN josEP1I GUMIIINRR PIIILIP HAIIN PIOBART :HASKINS VVILLIAM PIUTCHINSON BARNRV IQLA VVALTIQR ICANALEY SAVVYER LEE BERTIIOLD LEW JOSEPH LIPSKY JAMES MARKIN CHARLES MASON ARTHUR IWCVVADE ARTIIUR IWOIIR ADRIAN O'KANE GERALD OPPENIIIEILI FRED ORR IELMER PENNY , SIMON PRICEMAN RAYMOND RIZUTER PRRNOLD RUMSIEY LAWRENCE SCOTT XVILLIAM SYKES DONA'I.l7 TURNER PIIILIP VAN TASSEI. EARL XVAKEY XVILLIAM ZAENGLEIN ELMER voN BERGE Page Ohh IlLlnxll'0d Thirteen -Y so to .7 wwf' TIF'-it if . li LR. i ' i' Qing, 3 D iii--L-illiliifiiiii-Efii-N42 A U I 1 i fi ' Q4 -Bifffeiaifiiietzfriigs 2 it - .ci rr r or Miss Ciuuma Kiuiounx The Jvlusical Season USIC hath charms to soothe the savage beast- While we should hesi- tate to apply the term to the students of the school, yet the sight and sound of the orchestra in assembly Fiiclay mornings, with Alex Wil- liams eoaxing music out of his German pieeolo, seem to have a pacifying eilect on the pupils who stampede in the rush for seats. Be that as it may, the orchestra, so far as the school itself is coneernerl, has certainly worked to great advantage in livening up assemblies. High school students are very critical of their music. and the fact that the applause of the selections by the orchestra is so great as to cause eucores to be given is a strong testimonial to the success of the budding musicians. llut Marion's Musicians did not confine their attentions to East High School. They went to Convention Hall. on Wasliingtoirs Birthday, and played for the delectation of a large audience. At the january graduation, our lilmans and Paderewskis drowned the woes of the graduates by their seraphic melodies, March third the orchestra furnished music for the lec- ture by j. XV. Johnston. on the Story of the Flag! liefore a large audience, the orchestra. crowned its successful season by getting in a tremendous lick, at its animal home concert, otfering one of the best concerts that have been given at the school. The members of the orchestra attribute a large part of their success to the efforts of Professor Ludwig Schenk. director. But the school's musical activities didn't stop there. XYe have in our midst several Melbas and Carusos, who gave evidence of their ability as warblers at various times and places, The Glee Clubs gave selections at various assemblies. and it wasn't only the possibility of short periods that caused the enthusiastic reception of their etlorts. The boy's quartette especially found favor, their fame spread- ing even to the wilds of llilton, where the Glce Clubs and quartette gave a concert April 27th, and to East Bloomfield tfarther than Fairport, if you plcasej, where the quartette fooled the hayseeds into believing they could sing, tthe quartette. we meanj, on May -ith. V In December. the Girls' Glee Club entered the held of Chinese music, presenting the Feast of the Little Lanterns in the Assembly Hall. As was the case with the orchestra. much of the success of the Glee Clubs was due to their director, Miss Kilbourn. Thus endeth the musical season, May those that follow be as successful. Page One I-iuiuirt-ti Ft-urn'-n ,,, . - V X W- --W L11 i Fig? ' mil I A .Q.,, DRAM TIC KL? ,f k ',, W! 1- UZ 4 U u u as 4 L11 E :. i t ,,eA-e,.fi i L e- VS D 'ilai'i+f5 , ,fsgigiiw N -fn - i' i or The Senior Farce PROFESSOR PEPP'S PREDICAMENTH Presented by the Senior Classes, November 24th, 1916 under the Direction of Miss Katherine Burns The Cast Professor Pepp . Buttonbuster . . Sim Batty, Constable . Howard Green . Peddlcr Benson . Pink Hatchcs l Q Noisy Fleming jconege R055 Betty Gardener, College Belle . Carolyn Kay, Her Chinn . Aunt Minerva . . . Petunia Muggins, Hired Girl Olga Stopsky . . Kitty Clover Vivian Drew Irene von Hill Business Staff Businesx Manager . . . .-lxsirtant . . . .-ld'Uc1'Iixillg1 Jllanager . Properly Manager Slnye Manager Sinxizv XVILKIN AuaxANnnR Srlznuxnr . CARL LYMAN . GUY I-lmzms . Ronxsn1'Binumx Q limi me Hoiarua I PHILIP Sw,xx'r CDRINNH O'RoizKi2 . V1oL.x Auno'r'r . liLxi:N,x O'NmL RUTH XVIETIZNIIALL . lWARIlE Scnucic JOSEPIIINE Blxkuizu . H121.1zNDw1:No1ak . M ll.IlRlED Hiarn . . PAU1. TI'rL's Aimiximmi Zni.oM1aK . Curronn junn . FRANCIS Dwym: XVHITNEY Gosxizu. Elertricirm . . . . . , GLENN Fmzoo ARTHUR COPELAND ELLLOT Form A1.r1N Goizrrls joim Plwxii Lmrron Zmxnin PRED One Humlrvil SQX nl iT?f1j1QiH - EPVV ,vii f5i1l1j1?'i f4' :- Z LJ :- 'F C-4 N S z LZ i-' I iiirijm' ' i l i I H V,-Ji, 'V ' 1 I I- 3? i..,,2' , 3 1. 2 I 2. D Haiti A U , , f AL '1'a::::54ea1:IsQ . ,gg-if The Senior Play TI-IE FORTUNE HUNTER Presented by the Senior Classes, May 11th, 1917 under the Direction of Miss Katherine Burns The Cast Nznlmniel Duncan, the Fortune Hunter Henry Keilog . George Burnham . james Long . Lawrence Miller . XViIIie Bzirtlet . Robbins, Kellogk Servant . Tom, Newsbny . Roland Barnett , Sam Graham, Druggist M r. Lockwood, Banker . Tracy Tanner, Livery Pele NVilling, Sheriff man's Son , Mr, Sperry, Drummer . XVzItty . . .. H in N Hermfm . . Betty Graham, Druggisfs Daughter . Josephine Lockwood, Angie, Friend of jose 1?n,sir1sx.r Mumiycr , .-1.r.vi.rtanr . . fldmrrtising Manngrr Stage Manager . Assistant . Property Mimagvr . Electrician . . NA1'IIANIliL K Banker's Daughter phine . . . Business ENDRI CK Staff . Gm' HIXRRIS . HoI.III:s Bmomriiiz ALEXANIUER STEWART . DONALD GILIIIQRT ELIIIQR von Bremen JDIIN EsTI2IuI12I.n . Fuiznincic Oku Howmm VX-'I2s'r , EDXYARD GATES . DDNALIJ:XN1'I'IONN' . LAWRENCE SCO'1 I' LXLIZXANIIIQR XVILLIAMS Q Simnsv YVILKIN . LAYTIJN ZIIIIIER JOSEPH GORIN XVILLIAM RLUIII Howmzn NVEST . NIARIE SCIILICK . SARA BURTON . CORINNIE CYRORKE JOIIN IJAYNH . BASIL XVIESTON HARRY BRIGIITMAN JXLYIN GOETTE . LAYTON ZIMMIER . DONA1.l3LiII.RERT !XR'l'HUR CQIIIQLAND NATI1 AN ROSENBERG PRXB One Hunllrcd Nllldoen -2 f-:1Sff4'f: L T Wi ' 1- U Z: 41 N ,WU N AQIQUQU Q l ff, Qfjjr M Wqilif, ,f.,?,f'i- 7 J th sl .Jig-:li - W gggf, 5315. 4. Leif Miss K.xruuuNl: Bunxs The Dramatic Season HE past year in Drauuxtics, starting with the Senior Farce and termi- nating with the production of the Senior Play, has been most success- ful in every way. For the developing and training of the diHercnt actors and actresses who have participated in these plays as well as for the gen- eral success of the productions, the lion's share of the credit is due to Miss Katherine Burns, who has been in charge of all the dramatic uiork. The Farce, going by the title of Professor Pepp's Predicamentfl not only measured well up to the standard set in former years but in the opinion of many surpassed it. Furthermore, through efficient work by the board of managers, the Senior Classes came out financially better. The Senior Play was another dramatic triumph for january and june 1917. Departing from the custom of recent years, it was decided to present a modern instead of a Shakesperian play. The Fortune Hunter by Richard Harding Davis was presented in a manner pleasing to all. Besides these two productions a short part of the Crisis was drama- tizcd by East High students and members of the elocution classes enacted a few scenes from the Christmas Carol, Also, both the German Club and the Roman State put on two very successful playlets. Page om mmm-t-a '1-it-muy , , 'W U U KU U K-ANY X V 5.,xf:.iNWfg'x. 'g ? 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ARTHUR lilclimxiii' The Athletic Season Hli features of the 1016-17 athletic season were the winning of the city championship by the soccer team, the same stunt by the hockey players, and the unusual record of the basketball team. The soccer team under the leadership of Donald Kelley and Clillord Judd brought the first title to East High since the introduction ol' the English game when the team won one game from XYL-st lligh and tied two others. XYith fharles Mason as leader for next year the chances for duplicating the feat are bright. Although many do not consider the basketball season a success because of the defeat at the hands of Cathedral, still if the number of wins is to be taken into consideration theiseasun was decidedly successful. XV:-st High was beaten as usual while Niagara Falls was the only other team besides Cathedral which caught the team napping. The team rang up twelve straight victories although they sullered considerably during the season as a result of injuries and also the loss of Butler, The success may he largely attributed to the leadership of Henry Salmon and llolnies Hloomer. Ilockey was the most successful of the minor sports. The team easily won ,the,city cliampionship and in addition, walloped several lirst-class out' side teams. This record was made without the assistance of a regular coach, Nothing of note was achieved in the remainder of the sports. Baseball and track were greatly hindered hy the military situation. The rest suffered from lack of support or inability to schedule games or meets. .-Xs usual the bull: of credit goes to the men who have charge of the ath- letics for what has been accomplished during the year. Art Mcliinney and Doc liowle gave freely of their time and effort for the teams. The former especially Caine to the rescue of soccer and basketball when Doe was de- tained on the border. .-Xrt has the good wishes of the school for the best of everything in his scout work which he will undertake at the close of the school year. Pnsrn- Oni- Hundred Tn'enly-llll'1it- , , - K, 1 X ...K Q I - ., A A Y - l - 1 .V.', A 4 bl P' -1 .J -1: an 1- u: C4 V1 4 G Ld B E-1 Y MW N YXE iVm , .. .is ' 7 :ig L,-Etgi 'ff - -E-l Officers gf the Basketball Team Captain . HENRY SALMON Mfvldgrv . . R. HOLMES BLOOMHR .-lsxismnt Manager . . 'FRED DEXVAR1' Coach . . . W. ARTHUR MCKINNEX' Tfdiflef . . Emu. IQLEIN .The Team PIIENRY SALMON NORRIAN LEVIN ROBERT ESKIN Forwards MAX ll-IESSINGER Center ARTHUR GOLDENSON ALBERT ERNEST Guards Record for the Season 1916-17 East High .... .............. 2 0 Geneseo Normal ..., ..., 1 7 East High .... .. .l8 Cathedral High ..,. .... 1 Z East High .,.. ..... S 2 Lyons High ,..... ..,. 2 1 East High ..,. ..... 4 3 Canandaigua ...,. .... 1 3 East High .... ..... 68 Starkey Seminary .... .,,.. S East High .... ..... 4 1 Niagara Falls .... .... 2 0 East High .... ..... 2 5 Ithaca High .... .... 2 2 East High .... ..... 4 0 Canandaigua . . . , . . . .6 East High ..., ...,. 2 7 Ithaca High .,.. ..z1 East High .... ..... 3 3 Lafayette High ..., .... i O East High .... ..,.. 4 3 Lafayette High . . . . , . .13 East High .... ..... 2 3 Niagara Falls .. .... Z5 East High ..,. .. .10 Cathedral High . . . . . . .16 East High ........ ..... 1 4 West High ..... .... l 2 Total, East High 487 Opponents 216 P1180 Oni' I1 I '1'wolltY-flvv X J U ... 6 Q F' as an U D o UI as ... .. I-+ W ' iii iv--' ' 'JJ H Y iq wq-W J -ii 'Q ,. -Y :Q X NF Lg U 3 D Wllsixiiiill '0zy 9i A U Q 5' ' N A'.: Q' T Officers of the Soccer Team Captain Cufrlaiii-clecl Manager Canrli . The Team Right Hiiflg . . Right Inside CCIIYCI' Forward . Left lnxide . Left Wing . Right Half . Cvntcr Half I . Lrft Half , Right F1111 . Lcff Full , Goulie . , . OSCAR Loxasnn . DONALIJ kxiiv . Cnxmrs Mwox . . C1 11-1 mm jumv W. lXR'1'lIUR Ixlclxmxzw . CIIAPLI Q :MASON . AI.: AN P111 rm N . ART111, R Dumux HLLH NICIQAY . Rom R1 B mmm . Dov xl D Ix11LY Romm Lxmmii TARRAXU. Ohlll N . XVAITI ii XX mem Lnwnx LAUi R BRUCE MANN BS Record of the Se on East High . . . 2 Wiest High East High 2 Lima East High ... . .. 3 Mzmlius ..... East High ... . . . O KVest High ... East High ... ... 1 Lima ........ . . . . . .. East High .. . . .. 1 U. of R. Independents East High ........ , . .. 1 XVcst High ...... . . . Total, East High 10 Opponents Pug Ol 'lhznvhvd 'lw-exilxrsevvn - ,lg 1 INT ' A 1 Q ' ,, 1 I, 72 5 i-1 ac YJ 0 .- Lu i ,, , --..-- - -N 'J Y 1 it ' V ref-' 1Tf-K-?--w-- ' f ml ' ,.,,,, E V1 .1 , I' 5, A U I I Q? e M f Q W K A H W H 7 ' iLLfQf,',,,g ,,-QJ1 W' 'ii Officers of the Hockey Team Captain . ANDREW PEER Afl'll1U!ll?l' JULIAN OPPIENIIIEILIER The Team C001 , . . JULIAN O1-m2N1n2uisR Cffffvf' . . ANDREW PEER RUWI' . JOHN SULLWAN P0iHf . Hfxufonu XVARDIN Cover Point ' Right Wing . Lcfi iVi11g . Left lifing . Record for the Season East High ...... 1 East High 5 EastHigh... 1 East High ....... ...., 4 Total, East High T La fayettc West High Hutchinson XVest High Opponents P1180 Ono Hundred Twenty-nine . IYIERTON SHUTT EARL XVu1'r12 . CHARr.l:s WILCDX PIERBERT KALUJSCII ,. ....O Central 1 -J 3 ' H Q Ir' 4 2 F' 14 rn C Q 'un -I 2 -4 U L! 'Zi F l ' ' ' Y' i K -af' h r r .- 1 f H rw I X i Hg, 25 . 'i,H-'- N -Z? V , 1 1 UN! Di l,lgEHPfi:, s A U i x g - ' f K an if tif .-A ji .. A -:ig-x-gig: 4-grmeih LVJYQJQ .V . Officers .ff the Girls' Basketball Team Captain . llllkl.-KM Dfxvxs Manager . CXROLYN Newlmlfiax Coach . . Miss Lu.1.1AN XVANGMAN The Team Asses Srnavmen Lois SMITH Q Forwcmir ll'llRlAM TDAVIS RUTH Kxnscn Ceuirrs CAROLYN Niswxnufim Mmmuzn Di:Wrr'r Guards FLORENCE Nmwnu. Amzen DEAN S1II7Sflf1!fCX Record for the Season East High . . , .. . Sl Alumnae ........ . . , . 20 East High 13 College Alumnae 10 East High .....,. . . . 22 Alumnae ......... . . . 16 Total, East High 66 Opponents 46 The girls were somewhat hzinclicuppecl this year by a new ruling which prevented them scheduling outside teams. But they confined their efforts to the Old Timers and were able to show the grads some good basketball, The inter-study room games furnished the usual strenuous battles. Besides these, several games were played with the faculty but no news ever came out as to the results of these contests. A locked door kept any reporter from viewing the frays. Page One Hrmm-ea 'run-my-one .t 1 . ., . E nlilll ii 13 - Cheering OO nften in the assembly hall. we have been told by the managers of the different school activities. of the sports especially, that the fellows on the team cannot win the games if the cheering section is thin, On that account the students have been urged to attend the games-and they have loyally done so. Perhaps, this is why the basketball team has left us snch a splendid record. The cheering section, however, has not always received its due-on many games instead of the promised xvrlioll, they were given a place from which the whole of the eourt could be hardly seen, or they were scattered in different sections. This. of course, crippled the cheering. and made it harder for the boys to he heard, But. if it made it hard for the boys. what about the Cheerleader? For him it was disheartening: even more so when he had to lead the cheering against snch routers as those from Cathe- dral High. Yet, were our Cheerleaders at all dannted by these avoidable cir- cumstances? No, not in the least! They went right on, worked their heads off. as you may put it, and succeeded in cheering the team on to victory, Such being the case, the largest possible amount of praise is not too much to bestow on them. Another feature of the Cheerleaders' work is the cheering in the assem- bly. It is being recognized more and more that cheering in the assembly is a great factor in pitching up the school spirit, and also in showing it to the outsiders who come to address us. lt expresses in the loudest. warmest manner possible the students' thanks to the speaker. Here again the Cheer- leaders have to do their work well, or the cheering will be a failure. That they have done it beyond reproach is shown by the perfection of the cheering. The school surely appreciates the work dune by both Ted Ogden and Bob Lansdale. the Cheerleaders for the season of 1916-17. Page Uni- Hnndnn 'rlnru'-ui-a W .. 35:7 Q --YY vi V E ETSU U21 D A U E H The Second Basketball Team Captain . EDWARD GATES Manager FRED DEWAR1' The Team Josiaru ADAMS X ALLAN PETERSIEN Forwards Gonnozv W ALLACE Center EDWARD GATES SAMUEL KAUFFAIAN Guards Record of the Rollicking Reserves Reserves .... .............. 3 4 Macedou High ....... .... 2 2 Reserves ..., 24 Canandaigua Reserves 23 Reserves .... . . . 31 Sodus High .....,.... .... 2 4 Rese 1'xf es .... . . . 46 Brick Church . . .. .. 44 Reserves .... 17 Savzmnah High ...,. ..,. 3 6 Reserves .... .,. 34 Wiest High Reserves , . , . . .. 15 Reserves .,.........,. . . .. 15 Cathedral Reserves . .. . . . . ll Total, East High Reserves --261, Opponents E Pnge One Hundred Til L5 tl e is for ,Ms ' iee:cm,,ie Twwrgrrssb r U E' MXN I l eete ,Ugll iw' Y ,neil H A The Second Soccer Team C'Ul'l41fII Foiuasu' BLAN'1'oN 1lIlIIlll!IUf ASA lWCBRlDl2 The Scrubs Foiuasu' HLAN'rox NAT I IA N llil, liiaxnmclc Hiamev llmom I-llzlzixlawr IfAl.l.L'SC'lI . I'lmnn.1: Conn D'Olwn.r.iz RIil.YlEA Coax:-:i.n's Cocnawxia Bfxsn. Wlasrox l2RNl'.ST Hmm CnAiu.izs Wncox Rim I'l,xl.I. The Soccer Reserves served as targets for all thc kicks administered by the first team. After each practice this loyal squad would limp hack to school with swollen shins and bloody arms, But a shower seemed tn revive them because they would always appear for another heating the next day. Time and again we hear that the second team makes the hrst team and this year was no exception. They also serve who only stand and wait. Page Om- Hundred Tluii-my-r-mr Qi r - Q-LA! Y All as, 2 , 1, ff! 1 ' S E A N V 'X x- . ASX f I,-5 f ix , xxxv 2152 if Wk Q1-N N Q 2 lx f N fm , --,1 Y ,, ' , VQXL L W k W 6 Y W W NVQ ' Tw xx ,X L -'si' 'Q ffxfg X fr, QQ., f f --SN ' 'W7f:4? f -A MX yw x xxisf' 'ff Vu-fiznf X - X N xlx' .. -si-.4 if '- . ,fax ,S ,i Meri X I .. .' H rf' K1 . lt . K X K xx ,f Nw 1 MW M SU 14 I .,.. 5' uw I-. K 11 . iw 3 wx W 'I ' I - ., Y 1 ' '?'ff ,Q ,y wi' 2 .. psf, A ff 'f 4, fl?-' X K' '2 ,. hx jfh. fi? KK ,.-:.:5:E:xI:li,'5gEi,mHg' if -v.' Q-jfij. ,G ,Q HORRGRSCGPE if .f ,, f,...,4Wi 'iinzzh' ii, V ,, ,, v 1 E' 'fern tha t -AE Jill l M3335 i, ' , it fl i t 3 ' 351 ' vm K, 'i2T 'j-il it' llimg-'1' .f 5 -. M :' , I 1' tt-. it 1- MY-3. uf , 1 . ff Q... ...... inf g 7 av ,Jig- l,'f4?1f: 77777 T ,. .L -i q,-it 'Gila School Year' jottings from a Senior's Notebook SEPTEMBER. 27 Lima hands East High first defeat of School 0pe,,5...Evm-ym,c ghd to get the season. Score 2 to 1. Beans! hack QFD. Short periods, every one I-lmfll goes home at noon. 30 Beans again. This time it is the Bos- About 400 frosh running around loose. 'OP hmhd Which aff Sl'h0nb'Yh0U5 Everyone gets all mixed up in the Wllh Mohfihy- lunch room. 31 Report cards again to-day. Second time Every one getshis programme changed. in one mouth? everyone feeling as Home work given out for the first blue 35 foulllahl D011 lhk' time. Book stores all making money. V . Programs still being changed. Every IYUVMIBERQ one tries to get down to work. 1 Three fourths of the school have rc- Awful hot, 98 in the shade and there follfcd if' Wfffli harder l CTIHS rc' is WU. lime of mm, solie lasted at East two ionrsl French Clnbdholds first meeting and 3 U'qggCg'i':EPe'ig:::m 06' elects presi ent. L ' ' L ' 'f ' Halls plastered with Optimates. Eques- .of IR' Ind Z' Us 1' I , H-cs, and Popula,-es pm-ty signs' Wm 6 Girls .basketball practxcelieguis. Blnrh me Roman Slam Su,-vi,-cy excitement over coming elections. Fresh issue of Flurioll, first one out. ,, ,Straw Yeti taken' , ' First assembly of term held. 1 Willsoirxgnsi lxo-lieydtlgzsult. lYcs he Every thing running smoothly again Riichl' Slriggszeums' 0 Ie lnesut' except thed clocks. Detention room S Ff 'Ein isp bl H H E I, mm, ,mm r ire ri rom ssem y a . mp-ies Assenfiiy again. Everyone gels his I3 At QV? milrlaei Akhoht for allgliflhgl smqy-ing done, me come' uses ns voice an wins Freueh Cluh holds second meeting and il5 on the eleetmlu. last. fm cally decides to help buy magazines for . 'mu W 10 our res' em 'B' the Library. First snow. Everyone gzurles out of Room eleven endeavors to revive class Windows during seem-Id period' won, ngom-.1,etWee,, 3:30 :md time 14 Ahout half the school late this mgmru- for the passing of classes. hill Oh HCCOUIII Of MCD SHOW- C-5- Mass meeting held of Latin pupils. Ro- 17 EMS High Bhd WCSI ,Dhof final Samf- mau Stale voted to be continuedllll Tw ll-l and E351 Wins NCCU' Cham- N - -- . Q u Ilf. -' td f S ' ?,:?g1,ugi,e1:1Mc,,gZ,:?uf0i-,ing qcqfxiigix 22 XVnxIra.! XVuxtra! Someone attempts everyone in school has tried it. 20 P01500 milliilllenlhea ilfhlhe First soccer game to-day. Lots of girls fishy' if C mo ' Mich ui an' out. Beat XVest High 2 to 0. 33 TU' ' I 1 H , R H .. wo new c nxs us wee '. ou- many OCTOBER. does that make in school now? Commerce Clnh holds first meeting and Z4 Professor I'epp's Preclicaiueut, a great votes ten dollars for magazines. snrcess. Biuusky! Report cards out for the first time. 27 Park Avenue cars hloclcadcd for three SOL-CN, Eng High 2, Lima 1, minutes, two-tlnrds of the school late. Some one's pet airedalc strays into the 23 Col- E- F' Ffellfh ,!eCUll'F5 Oh HRDUW building and raises a howl. 912113151121 CNY- ta fetullaht- - , - . ent. es, we are si in eros e in Mfgkginrk sm-mgi his mmuai Ouobcr the Ancients altho our teachers may ' hink so. '1 llds M 1- . 0 . . . 7 rm H 3 i:0g:fTil1i -tag cwood 29 Mr, Clark leaves in lus 'Hr-nry for his rl ay' her! 'in nc 3 lu I-U5 ,- W. Same home in stuutv Spencerport. the Agora gives a party in girls gym. ' Every one all het up over-tie game DECEMBER. Phlycfl f0'd2l5' Wllh VVCSC Hlllh 010 0- :s VVe thought they had forgotten report Teachers commence to rave ahout Feb- ruary exams. cards. But no such lurk. They came to-day. Page Dnc Hnmlrvd Tllirn'-Ili .-.Jl W ' i l ..-ew H of M K ti . bitl Q l Assess' H-Q x 1 Every way you turn your optics are assailed with loud posters advertising' Last Days of Pompeii. Pupils begin to huy Christmas presents and write epistles to Santa Claus. The Feast of Little Lanterns present- ed by a chorus of heautiful Chinese maidens, nee, East High Girls Glee Cluh. Everyone praising Holiday Hop, held in school corridors Saturday night. Pronounccd best dance ever held in East High. Most important event of class of ,Inna 'l7. Annual hoard elected to-day. Frosh crawls thru window in Library and escapes. Last Days of Pompeii, lvrought to East High hy Roman State. Six reels ot' love, murder, and suicide Franklin Fry not knowing his lessonin Latin, skips and does his Xmas shop- ping. Christmas entertainment given in as- sembly by nieniliers of elocntion classes. Vt'e are free until next year. I.-l.X'l'.-llt'Y, l9l7. Christmas vacation and similar joys-are past. Never niind. exams are coming. lion Anthony sneezes in English class. Miss Kane has to stop talking until he and the class recover. Lilirary crzinnnetl with pupils reading the term references in history. .-X li'l brown-dog yisits Mr. XN'olgast's second period. history class and re- mains the entire period. Report cards again. january 'l7 class holds Senior Day. How cute U? the boys looked in those huge starched collars and pink rhccsecloth ncckties. 6 Let us endeavor to forget this week of horrors if possible. Yes, exam- inations, 57 varieties. This tcrnt's Freshmen smaller than ever. I7lIlik'l,'f1RY. Same old thing. Four of Doc Gray's victims kicked out of prose class. The Canyon comes out. Quite a blaze of red ink. Teachers very in- tlignant. A new system of Z minutes of physical torture has been instituted. East High defeats Lafayette at liulTalo 43 to 13. First Clarion nf new hoard out. California Boys' Rand gives ns a treat. G. O. P., Get Out and Push or June 'l7 sleighride. Mr. Goodenough, we hear, has a good time. l'n He Oni- Hi tliillu-tl Hnrray for G. NV., no school to-day! East High defeats XVest in inost ex- citing game of the season. Score l-I to l2. Report Cards. My! what a joyful sound. MARCII. Only two new clubs formed so far this week. Xie are falling behind our record. Chemistry sharks invade gas works. A little light work for a change. Quo Vadis presented in movies this afternoon hy Roman State. Inhah- itants of first row balcony accom- plish some feet, East High pupils find Miss I.uciue Finch stories excrnciatingly funny. .-Xt least Mr. Clark does. Mr. -Goodenough and his seventh period tribe rush it and view Henry VIII from a dizzy height. East High wins debate from Lafayette. H. O.-P. G. and june 'l7 dance great success-XVho said balloons? Report cards again. NYho is applaud- ing? Reception and fashion show for parents of freshmen scheduled for to-n1or- row night. C. A. Poivell of Tuskegee Institute speaks to the school. APRIL. Major Tobin roasted the hoys in a boys' assembly and explains the new law regarding tuilitary drill. Major Tobin speaks to the girls in a girls' assembly. Xow that war has been declared in our ahscnce our patriotic East High fel- lows begin to drill in truly military style. Chuck Mason falls asleep in Latin. Uh, the soothing effect of that lan- guage. Arky elopes with a typewriter! tStenographer you mean, ,Inj Longest assembly ever held this morn- ing. Everything from the pruning of apple tri-es to military drill dis- cnssetl. 'Xothcr Club formed last week. That makes No. 348 in East High now. Commerce Club gives a dance. Every- one has a bully time. Everyone signs up for an Annual, .IIA Y. The Fortune Hunter presented to- night. Fine production, thanks to Miss Burns and the people in it. ruvsev. n ,Y X, T , Ny V flli ?ig:i' ,. lL.,fiLlTCxJjEi' -4 P A, J an D ..x LJ 1: zz. ,- v-1 .4 o O ,.. ... U UU ... ,.. L: H 'll rs !-1 ss s j 1 J. The High School Life Officers 1916-17 Honorary I'rv.vidtwt Vive- l're.rizlnlt . l'irr-I'rt'.rideut . Scrrvfary . . Trcamnrrr Club . jan nas A. Itl ooiua ROIHZRT Laxsnaria, H . S lloxano Melina, W. H Cxiamacs Mfxsox, I-I. S, DizWrr'r Rican, W. H. S. As a matter of information the High School Life Club is an organization composed of fellows from East High and XX'est High, meeting every Tuesday night at the Y. M, C. A, for supper followed by a talk. The large group is then broken up into smaller groups which meet for a short discussion period. The Life Club this last season underwent a complete change. Instead of two men handling the talks for the year, outside men were brought in to present various subjects and topics to the fellows. Coinmeneing the middle of December a series of life-work talks was given. Fame man excelling in his profession in the city was brought in to tell the merits of his particular work. ln this way the fellows were helped in that big problem of young men as to their life-work, Another new feature was the discussion-group plan. Young men were chosen as leaders who appreciated the problems of high school fellows, After the talk of the evening the groups met in their respective class-rooms and discussed various sides of high school life. Much more personal work was accomplished through this plan. The social side was not neglected by the club. A party was held early in the fall and a 'sleighride during the winter weather. The activities of the season were brought to a close by the annual banquet held April the l7th, This was a grand, glorious evening for all except the speakers and Mr. Moore. The latter, who has been with the club for the last three years. grad- uates from the Tlicological Seminary this year, Xl'ithont his previous knowl- edge his cngagement was announced and so the banquet was none too pleas- ant for him although he did act as toastmaster. As in years before the snppers were served by high school girls. This to many was the best part of the club. In some ways we can not blame them, either. Page One llumlreil Tlllrly'-nlne Class Will TI-IE class of june '17, having traversed the Flowery and torturous paths of learning, and having received my diploma, do hereby depose this, my last , will and testament: Item: To classes that follow me, I leave the joys of the long-winded orator, who maketh the Friday assembly, and subsequent short period, a thing of beauty, and a joy forever. lfcm: To future wanderers in the desert of study, I bequeath the joys and sorrows of report-card-day, which causeth much weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth. I further bequeath the gladsome B , to him who expected a little. f Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? j Item: IVith sorrowful remembranees, I bequeath the 8:30 bell, which ring- eth, alack! several, if not more, minutes too previous. Item: To such unfortunate victims as are insufficiently skilled in surrep- titious conversation to escape the eagle eye of Mr. Helmkamp, I bequeath the oft- visited detention room, the end of a perfect UD day. Item: I tearfully bequeath, to those who pursue the elusive Cicero or Virgil the eighth period prose class, the reason for the existence of which is the insutliciency unto the day of the evil thereof , the obvious reference being to the allotted forty minutes with His Majesty. Item: NVith fond renlexubrance, I leave the joys of the return to school after the long, long Christmas Vacation. . . . . . . Alas, to keep us so long from the scene of our pleasures! ltcm: I bequeath the vacant period which the experienced criminal usetli for the perfection of his basketball ability in the gym, while the greasy grind useth it in the vain attempt to get to-morrow's Cicero while anchored in a seat behind a dull English class, which preventeth all study. Item: VVitl1 thankful relief at dangers past, I bequeath the ubiquitous pest, who ever hath a perfectly good excuse for prying the poor but honest student loose fro1n his filthy luere. This pest evidently possesseth the desire to insure the truth of the Biblical observation that the poor we have always with us. Item: I bequeath the joys of book-hunting in the library while two gig- gling persons of the female persuasion converse in audible tones about their latest affairs, meanwhile retaining lirm possession of the desired volume. Item: I bequeath the dictionary, sn cunningly fashioned that only those pages are missing which contain the word one desireth, the rest of the volume having sustained the frequent shocks of word seeking. Item: lX'ith tender reminiscence, I leave the ever-vanishing inath. pad, which holdeth, in the eyes of puerile freshmen, the position of public property. f Gmliullrrl an pizge 1-121 I-ng-s Ono Hundred Forty o illIIHIIHIIU11IIINIIIlIIHIIIllIH1iI5HiIHII1IIIN11IIINIllliIIHIIHIINIIH11NIHIII!lIUIIH1IHIIHUiIlNiIHIINI1INH1iiINIIU1I51lillHHiIINIiNlIIN1I1llN1l1lNIIUIIHIIU11LIHiIIVIiINlIINIlW1lIlliIlIIIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllllNIIllIIHIINIIIU11NllIHHIIHIIHIIlIIHI!l1l!M1lllIlIil Q,- E UNDERCLASSMATES QQ, N N 0 YOU want the charm ol having ua bool: you love to show? Sff!f You can begin today to actually if malce your bool: a success. fkt5A'! READ THE ADVERTISE- MENTS in this boolcg consider them ancl patronize the advertisers, the merchants of Rochester, who gave this bool: to the Class ol June, 1917. No class will ever procluce an ezlitor, business manager or advertising manager who can be held responsible for the success of a class book. It is Rochestefs business men who gave us our book. 411 It is a certain ancl positive fact that until the High School students learn the slogan: I reacl your acl. in the Annual, and go to the place of business of the advertiser, lool: straight into his eye and say, I saw S your acl. in the Annual and that is the reason I am here, will the High School students be sure of another Annual and the support from Rochester business men. ' M u M C. Julm, 5 .,..r.....g ...mf .H.s. ...of A nnu. 1. WUlllllllllllllllllllIIllIlllilllflllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllillllllIllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 0 --ff: ..-:exe .assess Q O I 'Twas sad, indeed, to behold the math. pad, for which the poor but honest pupil was mulcted seven cents, completely divested of crcry .... . ..... of math paper, the robbers evidently not deeming the covers worthy of removal. Item: To all neophytic freshmen, I leave the geological rcsearcli into rounded strata of rock called sinkers, and all the joys and sorrows thereof. Item: I bequeath unto the chesty sophomore the joy of his dchut into civilization. Too long, alas, did he sojourn in the troglodyte state, vulgarly known as froslmess. lfrm: I bequeath the chewing gum receptacles, intended as fountains, to those of the female persuasion who receivcth not sufficient jaw exercise luv 'awinq in the festive lluflish class and must needs chem . . ls Itcm: I hequeath to the Greek .-Xgnra, Greek heing of equal age, the jokes in the Clarion, ot' such age that the present generation has not heard of them, Respect the aged. Ilvm: I leave to future classes, up to the class of 1937, one Gerald McGreal, whose devotion to the school is too great to allow hint to leave it with me. Irvin: And last, but hy no means least, l leave the sincere wish that all future classes may derive from their four years at East High as much henetit and pleasure as I have. Sworn before me this day, to which I therewith affix my hand and Seal. fsignedj MANUHI. Pinzxman, Notary Public. SPH 5 if EQ? g eo? PEER' One Hundred Forty-tutl E5 RUBQFQ A9 0 Q Q20 X 'V 5 S 5 Zi 42 4' 52 046. 'Grp sn'-5 'rofmrzo Q0 UThe Honor Mark of a Great Company Guarantee of Quality on all Tires, Raynsters, Kids or any Rubber Goods on which it is found. UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. Rochester Branch 24 EXCHANGE ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Jvlilitary Census gf Room 16, East Name Anthony Beilby Bhun Bode Copeland Dwyer Eskin Fry Gates Gilbert Goettc Gorin Gosnell Hahn Harris Hunting Isner Kendrick Kittelberger Klein Kuhnert Lansdale Leonardo Levin Lipsky Marcus Markaj ani McGrcal McKay Michlin Middleton Molz Morse Mylacrainc O'Brien Payne Petersen Prenncr Rand Ruben Salmon Shulsky Turner Van dc XYalle von Berge Vreeland Vtlest XVeston Vllilkin Xiiillizuns Young Zelomek Zimmer Awklmume Don General Bill Doc Art Fran Bob Frankie Ed Don Spagetti Joe Gossie Phil Slim Fritz Less Scrub Ray Ben Carl Bob ,lorry Hyine ,Toe Abe Arky Gerry Bubie Mac Harry Fred George Walt Art johnny Pete Man Phil Ruby Hank Al Dick Ed Elmer Ken Wop Bat Sid Alex Fred Abc Lazy fAs compiled for Major Tobin, etej .llnrh nf ld:n!171'cnlinn Holstnn Appearance Curly Locks Short Staturc Extensive Vocabulary Rosy Countenance Innocence Hostility to Latin Bull Physique Beauty Deep Jokes Avoirdupois Lady Killer Modcsty Length Solemnity Silent Intellectual Brow Odd Ties Voice All over him Those tortoise shells Rapid Talk Bright Remarks Knowledge of Ancient Grammar Vocal Ability Fighting Spirit Absence Blnshes Sobriety Hasn't any Speed Silky voice Saintly look Missing Sport Coat Bow legs Transcendent Mentality Lateuess Chess Good shots Typewriter Dissipatetl look Scientific air Teutonic Beauty Size Lengthy wool Petite curl More tortoise shells Excessive Flesh Massiveness Newsie Voice Talk Aspimrnm Patrician Pin Roman Army A in Latin Swell ,lane Peace Freedom from work Buffalo Germans Kaiser Carolyn Scene Painter Hinnorist Orator Playing a harp in Heaven Basketball Movies Bugs ? Happy Home Auditor U. S. Senate Reporter Everything Successor to Doc Gray President of B. T, L. Greek Prof Vander-ille Actor Lick Fry The Stage Dartmouth Education To conquer Cicero Hundred in l0 Make 'a hit Get out Look happy Manage Pavlowa New York Giants World Critic Mayor of Pittsford Rival Marshal Fish Marconi, 2nd Just eat Do prose Orchestra Fair Maidens Pulpit Orator Bethie Graduate in 1917 Lose 30 pounds Personal Comfort Edit the Utica Globe Manage the universe IHIKS One Hundred FtJl'i3'-foul' igh School Orrufalmn 1 Fulnrfl Breaking Stone Form Critic Editing Trots Love Shocking the world Ballet Dancer Banker Minister Driving a Chandler Haherdasher Ad for pills Quack Stoking for ' Satan Shooting Crap Dancing Head oi I. W. XV. Salesman, Stove Polish Greek Xvood-sawer Hod-Carrier Tailor's Model Editor, Police Gazette Lawyer for Arky Ierry's clerk Doc's Secretary Corinthian Mayor of Fairport Scene Shifter President of Chile MacNaughtou Rangers Good steady job Printer's Devil Painting Wood-sheds Selling books Peanut vender Hay Seed Keeping score for the Posts Ntlalking Delegate R. and E. Motorman None, he hopes Assistant to Doc Fowle Messenger Boy Study Shoveling sand Press Agent for -- Waiting at Sabin's Sexton After dinner speaker Doubtful Salvation Army Band Gate-keeper for Ringling Bros. XVriter of Obituaries Treasurer of the Rescue Mission Studebaker Automobiles PECK 8: ARNOLD 97-99 Monroe Ave. 228-230 William St. If Mother, and Dad Knew fri f' as much about the Cadillac as you boys and girls do-if they knew how easily it controls and ridesg how thor- oughly reliable it isg how safe it is, both as a car and as an investmentg and finally, if they knew-as you do- that it's the most economical car to own and operate over a term of years, there'd be nothing to itfyou'd have your own Cadillac Eight, C1004 All-WIIYS Suppose you coach 'em a bit, eh? -XF JJ' J! Mabbett-Bettys Motor Car Co., 252-262 Court Street Just East of Clinton I lllll l If Credentials Were Not Correctedv P. I-Lum Study Room 16 Unprcpared Normal Training School G 1 Q X . al Behind the Picture Tenn: C-D1 Class Track Cl-41: f Class Track CU 5 Class Track KD 5 Class Track C3j 1 1 Class Track K-D5 XVc:ircr oi Class Pin C2--lb: De- tention Room S. Af-ax mmm ls another grnm, The kind you seldom Kind. He sludlcs hard nm! gels S0011 marks And never goes on lurks. Gosu DARN 1-Lxmus 98 Harper Street Truant School Intends to get married Doc Gr:iy's Class Cl, 21, Rcsigncd CID: Tardy C115 Grind 1155 Scholar 1215 Student C315 Pupil C105 Spokesman for Lictors 12, 333 Lunch Room C1-415 Magister QSJ 1 E. P. A. V. UH 5 Played Chess COncel. Tall and Sllm wllh many brzllns. 1'lmv.'s Guy. BlANl.'AL PREXNER Reynolds Library Own Toolor Hades Insdtute Class Dictionary Cl, 2, 3, -D: Shark IOJQ French Scholarship Pin GJ 5 ll v'l'. L. C-ll 5 Member ol Class fl-455 Home rnmn 16 C-ll: Studied Cancel. 'fxllnlvgry is thu nublust gin or llvnv.-n Pnge Une HLl!'nil'ed FDYW-sl! f P MOTOR CARS MOTOR TRUCKS E. J. Ellis 8: Co., Inc. Ch 4121 Stone 6783 VIM COMMERCE Motor Trucks for all Purposes We have every size, style and capacity from one-half to seven ton, and ihrnish bodies adaptable to your business. JJ' dsl' CAMPBELL CS, WEST as sclo STREET TRUCKFORD-FORD EXTENSION GRAMM - BERNSTEIN HURLBURT ..----: 1 -..-..-e - Q 9 L Q - , HE reputation of Spalciingis Athletic Goods for quality which 13 Q. f , ZW f if f f , - s' SU NY f Q1 . bas been made in over forty years of successful business, has been acquired only by manufacturing with the utmost care and giving to the public atibletic goods of the very best grade that can be produced. A. G. SPALDING 65' BROS. 40 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH ROCHESTER, N. Y. .No live 1 uf' 5 15 i ! i f . D -v ,,,,,,:- ..----e ..:::-:: Q .............................--..-...---................--.....--- git VAN DEVENTER'S, 98 Main St. East Call him VAN I l Free Z 1 I . ike Auto il Road SCTVICC wif E If in 'rife Trouble can my my W Main Stone I' 3 2 5 4 1 4 2 6 F I S K ' Z Q QUALITY TIRE co. Dmrrgums Hood and Puritan FREE SERVICE STATION Tires 230 East Avenue li 15 North Water Street QALBANY LAW SCHOOL HE COURSE gf STUDY leading to the degree gf' LL. B. extends over' a period gf' three years. Students who have pursued a course gf law study' in the office gf a practicing attorney' for a period gf one year, and students who have completed two years gf college work, may' enter the second year class as candidates for a diploma, but not a degree. The high standard gf the school and the facilities which the Capitol City affords with its legislature, libraries and courts, offer' an unequalled opportunity' for a thor- ough and practical training. J, NEWTON FIER, Dean. JOHN C. WATSON, Registrar. 'IIB tl II l iftt Hill Ads. You Never See in East High C Gratias Vitae Q 'l ' 1' 7 Vllolist ssue gf Clarion 5 Don t Come to the o t e ear ut I - : Debate Tomght Tomorrow 2 b A Extra Dry News a Week Old 1 mst Prohibition nitherl Stale Jokes 1 Beds Furnished . . 1 Swlved Drawmgs I Students are urged to support the 4, dance, which starts at 10 p.m. 15 Pages of Advertising and Cover I No one admitted until music starts. ,. 1 5 . INTOLERANCE T: Dance Tonlght Presented by t A THE ROMAN STATE a e 'mm' Same Film Already Used l000 Times 1' one-Piece Orchestra just Pasted Together N D 4 ACTS-415 PARTS T' ances Every Scene a Rainstorm T ,lm Prelimgnalry itch the dancing, kthg I I C MIDNIGHT MAIDENS M giiinife riiiucieda byeiriz wVlle:5erHi:h 12 Belles a Feature ESCYVES. ----,e1..-eee: 1 J ee-,1:111-..-2Tease:e--,f::A..::ff---f1:----.. V O X P O P U Come Out and Shiver at the Written so you can't understand it G out Yesterday ' SpecilaLSplintel15 Supplied for 'T' use in eachers No One Can Translate the Articles Sc cheering Section Printed for the Benefit of Teachers ,, ' T No yelling today so spectators may Makes a Good Stall to Take N enjoy the Cold up Class Time I C C wi C ld H . D ' Charges Never Collected 4' ce team foggijeagf gg?-neo tmks ,YZTZ i YL --Tii..::::: vgQ- ..-..::l:Y? X O II l I lf lv ........-..-..--.....-.,........--..---....-........-....--.,,.-- Here's the reason- why The Modern Shop claims first call, when taps are sounded for men's haberdashery' Filling a definite needi for furnishings of unquestioned quality and character built for looks and service, priced to meet the require- ments of every pocket. THE MODERN SHOP New Haberdashersn S' LIGHTSTONE' Manager' 29 Clinton avenue North KEEPING 5 WELL 5 DRESSED ll w i VV. S. HENRY 700-102 UNIVERSITY AVENUE No matter what you pay for your tailored or ready-made suit, dust will injure, spots HARDWARE and PAINTS will show and wrinkles will I IVIOTOR OILS and gather. Keep yourself well dressed. You can do it with 1' GREASES our help, and at the same 1 GASOLINE time be cleanly clad, whether man or woman. 1 A NEW DEPARTMENT or , . B- 1 DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Cor. Mill and Platt Streets N Rochester, N. Y. fl BOTH PHONES V n li -f------:e:1 -::::....-:1, :E,-E-..-----.....-............... l Cn ll nli llllt It A HOUSE WITH AN ESTABLISHED REPUTATION FOR Printing of Quality and for Service THE UNION Er ADVERTISER Co. ROCHESTER. NEW YORK I W ' ul w f Designing 1 Printing T Engraving All half-tones and zinc etchings usei in this book were made in our engraving department ..---.....---- ..-.......-......----....-.....--..------- 0 0 0 o---fe ll . , ,fp Dedicated To the cause of keeping as much as possible of Young America Well czofhed The McCurdy, Robinson Store --.............................-i...- Me1ching's Q East Avenue Candy Shop , Exclusive . Candies for .l :fa ' Z' fff 55' l . it x - .4 6 X 345 Nam S! las! 30 Elstlvsnus M ROCHESTER,.N.Y 4, .........-....----------....--- Particular Peo le Safety razors and -r-Ph all others sharpened l Teall's Ice Cream served exclusively, I When in need Off? half Cvf. think Of also sold by measure. Phone your ' 'l order. We deliver. ll ll 61 East Avenue H ll Succcssols to ,lncksnn-Browne il JOHN F. GILBERT GIBBS STREET Opnosltv Genesee Vnllcy cum Barbers of the belle: kind r-go ni lil l a FRESHMRN nu.Rnc,p1'r M5555 HE was FILLRIGHT, VIEBBE HE wnww MNT wfmfs! you cnrvmo CJNON Nm, you HTTEND fo WE GHME WH STHRT n at 1,459 UETENTION ME' HFIER 'GOT SOI'IE'fHlN'l gNf-'35 YOUE Room vfswm- 1-H5 TICKETS F' B-45 - '?:'iQ1.2:I:2:i 2 liljglli' Q NOON Ff- .ff' K 233 fFf ,255 6HM'.g3 ,ff .. I w Lgxw 9 My , , V .lu -: aw ay sg as KW 4m PVRN TRSS L F B m Q KA 'N L HW G0 ON I DUWUMRMH THE ETERNHL ' O U E S T IONI , HRS V30 W v- 535.3 v W QQ 'of Gig wqgns 1:56 PW . ' X,We7i I Excuse? ,, ' ' mwmmwwy ,g5Q,2 4g wlEiNHf? Ill! :-' U Nr., I-1 i.. ,,.,. ' NAT 01- Q A FRMOU5 Sq WN G Rfcnzu w nfuuij- Qgfgii-T BEFORE S' ' M- J' 2b L -H Q x s nf Q 'Y wxxxx ,, .N V HFTER :iii n su Hx .J 4 zfrfffrf lla.. - suis?- 'g 11: SF: 1y14ffg2?j -43,55 M- -' A .gf :ew . 1 ,, ,.. f' X . F ,. .x X ,. AQ E I Q59 Ts q 3 ' - - 8 WHO as 'fl-IE smnmesf B07 IN THE cz.as57 lw.nn-.u Doing a Little Better Today gAnd doing a little better' tomorrow, and then still a little better' tomorrow-What a satisfaction there is in such a struggle- Perhaps not as much can be accomplished as is desired, but the effort has been made and we are just a bit more keen tomorrow to reach the mark with a clean score. Q Such individual striving brings character, and such store- family' striving builds character, too-and prestige. The Burke, Fitz Simons, Hone Co., Inc. You Will Appreciate the Recreation Store Here is equipment and supplies for every healthy game and sport, each item carefully selected from the latest offering of the best manufacturers. Here also is every game and toy of worth carried in stock for you the year around. Supplies for Golf Baseball, Tennis, Fishing, Camping Canoes, Rowboats, Launches, De- tachable Motors, Lawn Games, Play- ing Cards, etc. Kodaks. Catalogs on Request Scrantom, Wetmore 8: Co. Pgo Knowing What Young Men Want in Clothes- and Getting It for Them- That's a part of our service for Young Men .it CLOTHING COMPANY Rocheste-r's Greatest Clothing Store drvi 1 if ll COFFI NAIL INN COtherwise known as Study Room No. 1 or E. H. S. Lunch Roomj Board, 50 Cents a Square Foot lSplinters dispensed, commencing at 1l:30l Guests are requested not to speak to the dumb waiters The lunch room is handy to the morgues and all cemeteries Guests are requested not to eat soup with a fork Don't worry about the price, the lunch room is supported by its foundation Should you End part of a dog collar in your sausage, please retum it to Mrs. Hotchkin JVIENU FOKJ THE WEAK Monday - Beans Tuesday - Beans ' Wednesday - Bean Soup Thursday - Hash Friday -- Hash Separate tables for Freshmen. Faculty and Students A gentleman resting in Mt. Hope cemetery says he would like to eat with us again i 1 1 i i i 1 i i i i i What the Union and Advertiser Engraving Depart- ment Says About Hebergefs Studio: April 26, 19l7. Mr. Clifford Judd. Advertising Manager E. H. S. Annual: Replying to your query about the adaptability of photos sup- plied by the Heberger Studios as copy for photo engraved plates, I may say that they are exceptionally uniform in color and size and required little or no retouching by our artists. The large number of photos they have made for your 1917 Annual Kboth portraits and groupsl are much above the average, and our operators have not made a single kick about the copy they have had to work from. Yes, Heberger's work is entirely satisfactoryjo us. Respectfully, W. H. HENDER, Supt. Engraving Dept. U. 8: A. Co. I cn., limi-lr-il I it I How You Will Know Swiss Laundry Work fy If you see a harmoniously dressed gentleman whose shirt and collar seem to belong to him,-have that spotless and distinctive quality of aris- tocracy,-that man is a Swiss customer. You can tell the work every time. CL For years we have been following ideals, high standards, adopting every device calculated to improve Swiss Laundry work. You will know Swiss Laun- dry work by the comfort with which you can wear shirts and collars that come from here. You'll know Swiss Laundry work by the fact that your garments will last you twice as long and look twice as well. 1lThough the prices are the same as elsewhere, economy and satisfaction insist that you patronize Swiss Laundry I t l l E L M BRIDE Compliments ' ' C or it DRUG CO., Inc. THE TOUHEY CO., Inc. sz MAKN sr, mst Il ll ROCHESTER- N- Y- Q 277 East Avenue I! 556 Court Street li .5 if D -.... .... -n.M..,.---....---. 11 will spirited' t 'Uf:Qttl Ql n AAF ESTABLISHED 18:4 Q1 x The Sunderlin Co. Q i JEWELERS, s1LvERs1vi1'rHs AND N OPTOMETRISTS 8 ll 34s MAIN ST. EAST. wr. STILLSON PROMPT DELIVERY IMBLEY BLOCK, 1, Chase sez Stone 2098 ii ll it Inst- im. lltmtli-.tl I tx Some Startling East High News Clipped from the Press SUPPLYING OUR LACK OF LEONARDOS Uygpjg and gfher pnhiix' lll0llllHl91li1li utilities Zinfi:initxgiz:txxiggonigiiwgaigxg-I051243358 Isl? - .g A l ' ml 'K' K f-wfurf'a1 Ti .'?r?eT'fi'eff'f3f1ff7lf.flQ0 e 0 - - - MRS REiiD'SifSiiliili ' N + 5 AUB f 5 msransuren BY Wm ff'f5.fTE5'3iNCE MR REA g .I ' -L 1 Keefe, the little jvglciesr g'm ' 'mf : - f 1 f ,Ay In U' DASH 'LORS or AMI.. 5 Y I .R A ATTRACTION. i if ,i'ff,'QQgN RESTS PAYRIE U J yy .Q Jaffe? sn-dems IN mxcm. nd. Post E ,Q:1Vfl.JD.Pk f New XQRK. -' Xpre ' BYO? . BON Zimmer mnBOW1ers and ,S NEP-RAY SR SDGCIQISI 5 3 2? '--114 GATE5 ,J Accuseuof i cfajfg SHOOTING MAN IN PARK!1 2, 'ON CE - - ,, vf 41v Xfff0,,l,,51' M- 2 fc. I GATES F ' 5 W- 0 NX WS' 5 E :warns lla. ex, A , i S A 2 Q X L'E,i.ii:'.,, '.i'i,2Z?,1 ,lp 1: ff, 3537 WHU BW gf, - 33 THAFHG ED THE jfjjit mmx Pom Fox WEST gpjh-L B C- N STANDARD? 33321 M M2?vZL?3l'eS.E '2i?f'M'o' of i ii imcturf' West won another point to Lhe la X -1 'being --ompeked lords! m 5 Q 0 0 il join the Y. M. C. A. for 52.50 i Four months membership in the Boys' Division- from May 15th to Sept. 15th 32.50--ALL PRIVILEGES-552.50 1 During the hot summer, enjoy the shower baths and P swimming pool CAMP IOLA FOR BOYS CANANDAIGUA LAKE . ' June 28th-July 26th N! 5 W Ask for . special Booklet at Y. M. c. A. Q 3' , xijlff j-fu by , E V me 'f a l .................... ....-..... .... ...........,,.--......,.,,. ,,.,,. - ,' 1 l l ca 9 1: 1 1 Rochester s Home Store JOSCPI1 A- Schantz CO- 1 Homes Furnished Complete Storage Warehouse l ll ,, :Q sw- l li Best ' k n Member New York Furniture Warehouse Results Ex, M Association 2 , n xr h as to 5 51,35 Corner Central Ave. and St. Paul St. z Beauty Mnncr' J E Comfort ' ,U Lsfs I ,Q ---- -- ---- -- ii Economy N' f l , qu .L Q Leam to play that Fascinating 1 My . 13131.51 3 Hawaiian Music 1 DQPY- 8 1 f. lf 4 UKULELES 53.50 to 525.00 store in -K IREM-iiiimgiiiill.i.:1.mj GUITARS 4.75 ro 50.00 i ' Tig w..m..r...w...f,.......,..m....... M A rs t 4 vriimfiasfsu 3 0 ffi'.3941so1.fnrAv:xui- ' + l H- B' Graves Cow Inc' Or your Guitar can be converted into 3 78 STATE ST. Hawaiian style without injury, at a nominal cost. 1, .... ..-..-...--i lgl ll Iill l ' , For 'the OnerW0man'f g cf ,-4' iYOUR C1-IANQE1-' sun Q 1 ETHE E1gPERT,B'S'Rfui20v5013i.D Once, R 8 mn l r 'S .,..L ' 'ildldiieff 4? HQANS Llr H99 57 Test is Up to You , if ' MGM Ivmhon 'sl M n. . 22 1,1- ,. ' 0 'Y1 '-3.:,. 2. 'uggbw rd R ffa f O 'Q zuwnalynom' ICK k of: S E 5 e .- Eg Things 1 Now.Blll? .a u Some1BoyS Get If is Q9 X9 SQ., 'Sa '9a ?Q0 0 Wfmnf out off!-lfe? f A-1f.:'f6i'F' 'iifi' 'lizfks W'5,-gas Succesfl Mfxke Itva Reality 7714719 in Boom Q Good ora Drive Was Dglz:-gdgeneraftioni A amy g was , 1 - 6 When You Have Finished High School or if you are obliged for any reason to leave High School before you have finished, why not come and graduate at the ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE? We will give you full credit for what you have done in the commercial subjects in High School and you will be able to get more extended instruction in Business and Office Practice, and also in some special subjects. You can get this added work and graduate in a short time. Send for catalogue or call and see us about this matter. Rochester Business Institute 172 Clinton Avenue South SMART FURS ' Sabinfs of Quality and Dependability i Most' We maintain an efficient, econom- 'J ll ical and up-to-the-minute factory for i th k' d d l' f f . e ma mg an remo emg o urs 5 Our Summer Foxes are the finest ever shown in Rochester. 1' STORAGE OF FURS E if I H P MALONEY l 4-6 Franklin St. FURRIER Z4-26 Stone St. 76 Ea A . Stone 1713 st venuizhase 2399 167 Main St. East cor. Stone I Olllllt --..-..-...........-........ ,..-.....-...-......-----..--...... Edwin C. Kae1ber,1nc. Florist 'H 49 Clinton Avenue South Diagonally opposite Lyceum Theatre Stone 329 Main 582 Hartman CE, Dengler Young Men's Tailors 101, DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS Corner South Avenue and Court Street gig- Meat for the Muscle .j k and 'Wi A Fish for the Brain Bt Harry Barker's 9 Plymouth Ave. No. opp. The Grand YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND IT AT 7 Jlflalley S 473 Monroe Avenue XCE CREAM BOOKS SODAS STATIONERY CH. CANDIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES A large assortment of BOX CANDY Sober First .......- ..----- ---.................- 1 Monroe Typewriter Exchange Company 73 South Avenue Stone 5535 Q--f, . WH:-5. nn, - ,YILLLL Q ,f i V' , Firm ' ifxf , .www-. ii' if f von UO 0' aff -. go,,'.-:o,,9 41, ...'f9PY4gf,y f'G'+ 1 ' REBUILT TYPEWRITERS RENTING REPAKRING Special Rates to Students -------------,-...-..-..-....-..--..--------- -......--------..-- ILOHIISIIH ROYAL - ROCHESTER METALWARE A N D ROBESON CUTLE RY A R E ROCHESTER PRODUCTS AND CAN BE . OBTAINED IN ANY OF THE STORES ROCHESTER STAMPING COMPANY ROBESON CUTLERY COMPANY ll ,, L: - - - --::,::1-::: f - Ex-,Zlrfiffx-zaazaiix,fix: - 1 ,T Y ' ' ll CHARLES BRADSHAVV F S 'f tssmublmrea 25 yensx u f h g 1 DEALER IN or r e Y M n COAL oung an rr , QQ If you want a coal that gwes absolute Q . 11 satisfaction call on us Khxisggygrxszgrguizgclrgplere hne of lhmgs for 4 Yard and omce: 48 SOUTH FITZHUGH ST. Hats . . . at 52.25 and 53. 25 13 TE'-EPHONES HH Shoes . . at 54.50 to 57.50 fg,,,,:x ,,,,,, i:::l,,-::: oo Shirts . . at 51.15 to 55.00 1? Neckwear at .59 to 51.50 QI Clothing 515.00 to 535.00 52 BAKED ll GOODS all of the best quality and upto-the-minute in style and colorings. Come in and look PLEASE PARTICULAR over our stock, you'll surely fund h r y pE0pLE am-ax the price you want to pay. DUFFY-p0WERS FIELD 129 Clinton Avenue South 1'- ll ll DINING ROOM c , 214 Court Street O ll I N 4 J Howe 5' Rogers Company DOMESTIC RUGS FURNITURE ORIENTAL RUGS DRAPERY MATERIALS CARPETINGS WINDOW SHADES LINOLEUMS UPHOLSTERY Fine Mattress Making a Specially 89 and 91 CIinton Ave. South Rochester, N. Y. Specialists in Things Photographic Henry ScI1outon Co. Kodaks and Kodak Finishing Stationery Fountain Pens 26 East Avenue 'LUNETTE Shop for Women A Woman's High CIass Speciahy Shop 35 EAST AVENUE ROCHESTER, N, Y. Special assortment of gowns for graduation wear I. TeaII Catering Co. 263 East Avenue ICE CREAM MADE FROM PURE CREAM ParIor open for Service afternoons all year June. JuIy and Angus! till I1 P. M. P 0 ll dren! I Mechanics Institute Supported by Public-Spirited Citizens of Rochester Day, Evening and Summer School Courses preparing Manual Training Teachers, and Teachers of Domestic Science and Art Normal Courses in Applied and Fine Art Brief and Special Homemaking Courses Trade and Cooperative Engineering, Architecture, Illustration, Cartooning, Costume Design, and other COURSES WORTH WHILE C7if10u1ihfoi:-DeSk IllIllllitllnllllllllmllllIll Why Not Have a Comfortable Chair CS, Desk for Your Den oi Library' I1HlllllllllnlllIlllllllluill Model B, Type X IlllllIIIlllnlllllllllllulllll Comfortable Compact for Reading Writing and General Study' gf' All Subjects In nlIllllllllulllillllllllll LANGSLOW, FOWLER COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. P550 Hllit ill .----...---......-------........-.. ------ - -............----......- 'i The Unigraph Shorthand Institute ROCHESTER, N. Y. Franklin Institute Building, 550 East Main St. DAY AND EVENING cr.Asses SHORT!-IAND, TYPEWRITING AND COMMERCIAL BRANCHES 1 OUR GRADUATES ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND X Special Summer Courses for High School Students h M ........--..........----..f f f f .. 1 1 1 I 1 i i i r 1 i The young man, and even ,' the boy, should have business ' dealings with a good bank, so , that a reputation for reliability I our Young People i CITIZENS BANK ROCHESTER, N. Y. MAIN ST. EAST, COR. EAST AVE. TRIANGLE BUILDING I may be established early in life. i The reliability of a person i does much to gain for him ri recognition and success. I1 By using this bank as their CAPITAL ' ' 52501000-00 depository, the young people , will be able to learn many of QE SURPLUS ' 125'000'00 the best principles of business, 1 which are found in the simple rx 'T rules of banking. ' , OFFICERS: ROCHESTER TRUST 1 JAMES L. HOTCHKISS, - President 1 Main St. W--AND-Exchange St. GEORGE G. FORD, - Vice-President H BRADLEY W. FENN, Vice-President i SAFE DEPOSIT CO. it JOHN c.FRANx1.AND, - - cashier ll 1' i i i ' OPTOMETRY APPLIED OPTICS MECHANICAL OPTICS OPTICAL ASSISTANT S Optometry is that science where- by the powers of vision are measured and the adaptation of lenses for the aid thereof, by any means other than the use of drugs, i 'l lfyntt are antmstta in any one nt' the above , departments, onli orwrite rot ettnttogtte i 4 l ROCHESTER SCHOOL gf OPTOMETRY FnI2l?JmESr'lSEll?JI!ITT.NG ii ctmtma by the university ofthe state ttfNew vert 4 g-..-..-..-......--......---......-- -------..-------...-..-..------ l'.tgu Onv lluiltcl Sl ty lllno Rfb' 11, i L Q--------..-..-..--..-------...---- -----------------------......--- Bausch CH, Lomb Products W is i if ARE MADE IN ROCHESTER AND WELL KNOWN ii WI-IEREVER OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS ARE USED i, ii i Include high grade Microscopes, Projection Lanterns fBal- opticonsl, Photographic Lenses and Shutters, Range Finders i and Gun Sights for Army and Navy, Searchlight Mirrors of i every description, Engineering Instruments, Photomicro- W graphic Apparatus, Field and Opera Glasses, Ophthalmic i Lenses, Magnifiers, Reading Glasses, Microtomes, Centrif- uges, Glassware and other high grade Optical and Labora- ii tory Products. fl . it Bausch CS, Lomb Opt1ca1 Co. 1 NEW YORK WASHINGTON Cl-HCAGO SAN FRANCISCO 1 LONDON ROCHESTER, N. Y. FRANKFQRT i --...'..-- - --' 1 ' , Home Pimnestonfseevei snip:-aneiosa-wcmm 4 i l . li U D. Markm ii 3 Artistic Merchant Tailor W. J. Morse Optical Company, Inc. 1 Remodelling a Specially Optometrists and Opticians T....i. rua., ci.....t,.. .is c..........t. nu... i 254 Park Avenue R h N Y Near Goodman St. Rochester, N. Y. oc eater' ' ' U Cleaning and Repairing ii ll U i:....--....-iff - A --nee 1 :e-.lj....-, :-------eee-..---..--...... 4' 0 ll it L. A. z Mivmiz . L. -r 'i im viii.. Ave. A 47 iicfilavfw. f Rogers Drug C0- 1 ., 11 M 735 Park Ave. Rochester, N. Y. 1 Bl-ll Plmne 3670 ' Home Phone l323 4: GOETTE Q ZIMMER i ii l A LITTLE OF ', A First Class Prescription EVERYTPHNG , i Pharmacy 1 i i . ii EAST HIGH scnool. Rocnssrt-:R. N. Y. il Pf0mPf Dellvefy l' ii ,-ee:--e:,-e:,: feels: is 2 ,e..-eee:::: -eesefese xg: ..: PNEB One Hnmlred Scvoltlb'-Ont? f wo io gm? ndler e K X 'lllone ! -Y Z A You can't learn to handle money in the public schools. You get wise ro it in the give-and-take of everyday life - says the Old Philosopher. Your money will measure to the maximum value and service at either of our Stores. you will do well to avail yourself of our facilities, equipment and organization. We assure you service and guaranlee satisfaction. HOUSEFURNISHERS FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE I 50 State St.-First Furniture Store From Four Corners TWO sToREs'i 879 Clinton Ave. N., corner Clifford Ave. rw mr ml. ., rl-wr.. M, .1 ,l,.. r .rw .H ,l lr ,.,l rr. r-w,w..rlim1rwll1lmlln1.mmll-11.1lm.,wr 'I Years of organized experience is here availebleg when you start for your home oulhtting. .gg , ,N The Linen Store ,-12213 Qkv i' -'Tm :'.'f '- fff - 207 - 1:-'Ei'-'-' Fi ' , .'-:tj 1:2-. East Main St. 5.5325 51:5 .11- 1-III- JOHN L. MADDEN, Inc. The Best Linens White Goods Art Goods and Handkerchiefs at Reasonable Prices Henry Oefrlisch C0 ...---... ..... -....,-,-..-,-.,... JEVVELERS H AT S OF STYLE-QUALITY-DURABILITY The name Meng 51 Shafer is e guarantee of all three. WEAR A UM. Q S. HAT sz, 52.50, sa, 53.50, 54. ss. THE MENG Sc SHAFER CO. 56 East Avenue ROCHESTER, N. Y ., .... ,' ., .... ,. 5 ,I 1 3 g.f 2 -...-' ,di xv.. -:-.i5.-:- '- 1.15 142 -' ll-15 Slate Sr. 182-186 Main Sr. E. 14 W. Main Sl. Opp. Alliance Bank 1 um- ll rvl x nu tm ------..-----..--....----...---T.---...-...,.-.....--,.---.,--.. 18 Years of Quality Drug Service. with the Motto: Every customer a pleased customer ELMER E. CHILSON MONROE AVENUE AND ALEXANDER, STREET Rochester Camera Exchange Commercial Kodak Photography' Finishing Photo Supplies ci-ms. M. ROWE, Mgr. Main 3242 55 South Avenue The Ros ery Flower Shop The bridnl bouquet. Bowers for the home, -me cheering blossoms rm- the sink. may well bn purchased H! UTIIU Ruseryh 137 Clinton Avenue South lair-sl nddlllon lo the Rower slwni of the Fiawer Cliyrfor nricosrre low thcrcwhili: I I K 1 g res: nssor men s ure nr e who made so mnny friends ni his estab- lishment nl the Four Corners is the pro- prietor of the new shop Where Quality and Fashion Reign OUTER APPAREL for Women and Misses The Always Busy Store NEW YORK SUIT, CLOAK AND FUR CO. 20 MAIN STREET EAST coME UP TO Pau11's Save S5 to 3510 SSW Next Suit or Overcoat TAKE ELEVATOR 36 St. Paul Street, 208 Cox Building 1891 l9l7 George German GROCER 666 Monroe Avenue Where Quality Counts. Bell Phone Chase 2067 GREENBERG BROS. coN FECTIONERS Ice Cream Candies Cigars and Tobacco Periodicals Teall's Cream . . . Agate Cream By dish or measure 673 MONROE AVENUE 'Gifs Park Candy Shop 699 Parl: Ave. Teall's Ice Cream Lowney's, Daggetfs ami Morse's Chocolates and other high grade Candies i , i ,YX',,2',EQ,j Phone Park 373 1 Il li-.eil i .....----- ..------ ..---... -.....---- -..- Summer Sports can't come too soon for most young people. We are ready to help you have a jolly good time, with all the necessary' supplies for Baseball Fishing Golf Tennis Swimming You will find our goods and prices right Rear Basement SIBLEY, LINDSAY CE, CURR CO. I l 3 2 E 3 2 I -2 0 E z 2 5 s s 2 4 a 5 u a e ' Tig! kg Telephones Kngwrisas ?::gest Leather TYEIV. Bags and up E I wish to emphasize H H E the fact I CCH' Steamer Trunks 4 ff Q duct a first class pre- H ' H I scription pharmacy Dress 5.00 3 Wardrobe 20.00 E Leatlisrlllfglgeldes 1.00 I J. HENRY QUINE LIKLY'S 271 Main Street East I I-- 0 :: 0 Dispensing Pharmacist 652 PARK AVE. Compliments of . B. Shantz, Inc. Button Manufacturers A Privaterfelephone Line Saves Time and Steps Install a pair of our pri- vate telephones nn a line - between your home and f garage, bedroom and i kitchen, in fact any two K places not over 1,500 feet x. apart. These instruments are fitted with the same kind of apparatus that , we put in our telephones for - city exclinnge service and L cost no more tn maintain 'CMJ' than au ordinary door bell. , I Buy these through any lo- , cal dealer-hminl nn Inu-ing J' lim-Imxlai--nimln lwlvphmmv. STROMBERG-CARLSON TELEPHONE MFG. CO. 1050 University Ave. Rochester, N. Y. FAHY MARKET AND GROCERY Dealers in Prime Meats and Poultry of all kinds with a full line of Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables We give you quality, reasonable prices and free delivery .IAMES G. COMERFORD, President -........-.................. Compliments of 'Ghe Cl The Quality Cigar Store of Rochester Pltgc One Hundred Scvellly-llvc ..-----.........--.........--..-. --- -......................--- BASTIAN BROS. CO. Designers and C7l4anufaoturers of Class Emblems-Rings-Fobs--Athletic Medals Wedding and Commencement Invitations and Announcements Dance Orders-Programs-Menus Visiting Cards, etc. Samples and Estimates furnished upon request 291 BASTIAN BLDG. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Bell Phone Home Phone M f 1569 Chase izes stone l MADE IN U- S- A. w . i J u 'yy K7 Walter F. MacGu1re w ,mm 7f1,fe Ljzuag Registered Pharmacist -1- ill-1-Q11 ii ii The Standard While Water ii Color for Pens, Brushes 370 Park Avenue Rochester, N. Y. I' or Air Brushes i N . ii Always W'll not W Good rub off 'W Slai n.: 3 MORGAN 81 KAMMER Q1 Add 'e' no' 4 and stir L M powder 4 mi . . 1 Clothlers and Furnlshers 4 A Rochester Made Product Shipped 1 Throughout the World 4. 189-193 Main St. E., Rochester, N. Y. ,, T 'Q Manufactured by T i VV. JOHNSTON, A A Wi R. H. s.. 'os 1 Thls Store 'S the home of 11 Fine Ai-is Bldg. Rochester, N. Y. Hart, SchaH'ner 8: Marx Clothes ', t k 1 U 4, 1115 0 llul I9 1 Six I NAM1: Alhany Law Srhonl . I. Harry llnrkt-r . . Bastian Bros, Co. . . Iiauseh X Lumlm Optical Co. Boucher Flower Shnp . Charles Rratlshaw . . ndex Burke, FitzSiinnns, Hone K Co. . . Campbell R 11'est . , E. C. Chilson . Citizens' Bank . Duffy, 1 uwers Cn. . . East Avenue Candy Shop . E. 1. Ellis X Fo. . , Fahy Market . Field Baking Co. . Fisk Tire Co. . Geo. German . john F. Gilht-rt . H. 11. Graves Cn. . Grt-exllrerg Bros. Hartman K Dengler . XV. S. Henry . 1-1eherg'er's Stuiliu . Howe K Rogers Cn. . J. XV. johnson . Edwin C. liaelher . I, Cigar Store . Langsluwrliuwler Cn, 1.eary Dry Cicnning Cu. Levis Music Store . Lmnu . . . Linen Store . LUNL-tle Shop, . . . Mahlrell-liettys Motor Car Co. . A, 11. Malley . . . . H. 11. Mzllolley . D. Harkin . . E. L. Mcllrisle Drug Co. . liicffurtly, Robinson Cn. XYa1ter 17. Macfinire . to :mn 149 163 176 171 153 165 155 1-17 173 169 165 153 1-17 175 165 1-19 173 153 159 173 163 151 156 167 176 163 175 168 151 159 17-1 172 167 1-13 16.1 161 171 157 153 176 Advertisers Nun: Mccllanirs lnstitnte . Meng K Shafer Co. Mnilurn Shop , Monroe Typewriter Exchange XV. hl. Morse Optical Co. . . Morgan X Kznnlncr , . New Yurk Suit, Cloak K Fur Cn Park Cantly Shnp . . . 1'aull's . . Peck K Arnold . Henry Ociniseh Co. . Quality Tire Cn. . 1. H. Qnine . . . Rochester Trust Cu. . . Rochester Schunl of Optmnctry Rochester Stamping Co, . Rogers Drug Cn. Rochester Business Institute Roclnzstcr Czunera Exchange . Rosary Flower Shop . . Sa1vin's Restaurants . , Srrznltovn, XX'e1lnore R Co. . ,1. A. Schmitz , . Henry Schonlon . M. 11. Shanlz Ce. . . Sihley, Lindsay K Curr fu. . Slrmnherg-Carlsun CO. A. G. Spalding K Urns. . Snnslerliu Cn. . Swiss Lznnulry . I. Teall fzileriiig Cu. . Tnuliey Cn. . , . 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