Houghton College - Boulder Yearbook (Houghton, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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WHITAKER WHOSE YEARS OF QUIET YET EFFICIENT AND DEVOTED SER- VICE HAVE SHOWN US THE TRUE MEANING OF CHARAC- TER AND FROM WHOM WE DERIVE INCREASED WISDOM IN THE SHAPING OF - OUR DESTINIES Xl f'N fs ff A. f f YN ,- I' P 'N pn -C Nr Q Xi X f 'I' ,J s F rx CN Q N f. . I fl IN N P A 'N 3 f N 2-- 54 S nj Fa RI P1 'F M 4 SZ an F1 Lb It M N' , 1 if S2 A? fd SH R9 5 e :Z 5, '42 5: 6? E if PM fh -f A1 F4 Q 6 5:1 N. 'ex P 'S EZ fa S. Q 52 34 s L6 If-4 :W , . Ns 5 . .15 Xa M Z- 'KW P. 'S fx 9'-N r'N -f N N X I X N 'N f J 4 X f. N 'X U 1 X t-Qgyklxgw vcd f ll fl -5 MJ . 'wa- T 5 ? 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YV fi -In 1 f WHITE WOMAN OF THE GENESEE I N PICTURESQUE LETCHWORTH PARK X., .1-,1 91: 5- X f,. mf , kb, f'-. 4 , ,-'Q' ,W , f, 1' ,,, ,, v ' Vw, ff,, fy W Q44 , ,, W1 f ,, 1 A I . rw 'L 4-. . Y' '- . EL E A A A .Jr -I J- J. I I 3-rr? -, ACROSS THE VALLEY FROM OUR CAMPUS STOOD THE ANCIENT COUNCIL HOUSE WHERE PIONEER AND INDIAN MET . Z X S1 I ,, 4 f 'ff '1 ,ff QV! f f W VWWW THE REALIZATION OF A PIONEER'S IDEAL A f gf fri 5 : W, f 4? Q I, . fm THE BOULDER, MARKING THE RESTING PLACE OF COPPERHEAD THE LAST OF THE CANEADEA SEXECAS W f l V- , - , , V .v , , . . 1 w,,,MA.q,, 1 n 1 I 5 1 5 3 X THE LITTLE WHITE CHURCH .KT THE FOOT OF THE HILI Q , ' ,mm VEI' 4. If I I I I I I I I I I 1 I -I I I I D Mg N- J ei- 1 GENESEE VALLEY FROM INSPIRATION POINT- GRAND CANYON OF THE EAST fix , x-'---- 7-i-N X X' - ' 1 Z , X ff? X : ff' X X f' 1 ' x ,QA ' X ,1.'y,u , . N , f',,, 1 - V. ZZ liixxx XV X, XM I-3, - - ' 1- '31 g' . . '-- -FT f- M x -.f' Li' 5: 'TRN ZL77AXi,-. -ff A jk ifl- .-7' . :3 X .Q -f-----W - - f --Y -W .,.. WA, Yufli J A ' 1 I X x X !,V -- 4-N K 1 K1 RN. Af ,x C A-fy j 14, X U 1' E-'71 ,ZA 5- . Z ,.-f ' ,.,. .74 ' ' be Fazczzlzy T 1, f' N X Z XX ' ' V, ' ATX X Vf .1,'fkX3 ' ff' L . 1 47 '- Q :F T. - A ., 1,591 VA W- B 0 U if D E R f-7-. ,Q X X N Ae A A as W X 4 Ln .J 4 T , 5 E Q , -z lfi1' 9 8 Z s A x XX X X X. 1 f , PD.M., A.M. 1 Graduate of Houghton Seminary, 1889, Pd.B., Pd.M., Albany Normal College, 1898g X l A.B., Oberlin College, I904, A.M., 1905, A.M., Harvard University, 1908. President 7 Houghton Seminary, 1894-1896, Principal Millerton Union School, Millerton, N. Y., Q I898-I907.Q Instructor in Oberlin College, 1905-1907, President Houghton Seminary, A Q 1908-1913, President Houghton College since 1913. Phi Beta Kappa, Oberlin. Q 1 P G X f ' 18 Q Q Z S Q1 5 4 Q 7 0 4 PRESIDENT JAMES SEYMOUR LUCKEY f 9 D 6 f ff 2 Z,-'vfj ' 'Z :VU 'lei ffl' JIQIQ3 nw, r Lfw lil b I 1 W1 i ,ffl fl. ix 1 , I 1 l W i Wifi 1 gf i SW all Y Xl lvl 151,15 H, ,. 1 . , li if W 1 1 sl if fTN1 I , sl 1 Q1 F il g ll f 1 v ebvff-.fx f -T -1 , . FRANK HERBERT WRIGHT, A.B. Dean of Mezz, Dean of Theology, Profe.r.ror of Plvilofoplsy A.B., Oberlin College, 1914. Pastor, W. M. Church, Acorn Hill, N. Y., 1905-07, Principal, West Chazy High School, 1914-19, Pastor, W. M. Church, West Chazy, N. Y. and Chazy, N. Y., 1915-10. Present position since 1910. CLAUDE A. Ries, A.B., A.M. Acting Dean of College Proferror of Hebrew, Greek, and Bible A.B., Asbury College, 1919, A.M., Syracuse Uni- versity, 1917. Professor of English, Miltonvale College, 1910-11, Pastor, W. M. Church, Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1911-14. Professor of Hebrew and Biblical Literature at Houghton College since 1914. Acting Dean of College, first semester 1918- 19. Theta Chi Beta, Syracuse. WILLARD LAVAY FANCHER, A.B., A.M. Dean of College, Pf0f8J'.f0f of Economic! 9 . A.B., Oberlin College, 1914, A.M., University of Chicago, 1911. Principal, Luzerne High School, 191.1-16, Principal, Altamont High School, 1916-17. Second Lieut. in aviation, U. S. Army, 1917-18. Professor of Economics at Houghton College, 1919-11 and since 1913. Dean of Houghton College since 1919. On leave of absence, first semester, 1918-19, as graduate student at Cornell University. PIERCE EDGAR Woo1.sEY, A.B., A.M. Profeuor of Latin and French A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1917, A.M. 1913. Professor of Latin, Central College, 1917-18 with A. E. F. in France and Italy, 1918-19, Pro fessor of Latin, Central College, 1919-1910, Pro fessor of Latin and French, Marion College, 1910- 11. Present position since 1913. HERBERT LEROY FANCHER, A.B., A.M. Proferxor of Greek and German A.B., Oberlin College, 1911, A.M., Cornell Uni- versity, 1914. Teacher of Modern Languages, Houghton Seminary, 1911-11, Student Assistant in Romance Languages, Cornell University, 1911-13. Present position since 1913. Xl f .X xg 111 71, -----1 stts fi M, Vi.. 3: lv lx l I i , , l 11...- F' 3 I I l - - 1- eeee ,if-1 1: H E 1 CD DFCGQ EFI ful I Q N W ,x X 1 FRIEDA ALMIRA GILLETTE, A.B., A.M. Proferxor of Hiftory .A.B., University of Rochester, 1911, A.M., Cornell University, 1917. Teacher of History- and English, Belfast High School, 1911-13. Instructor in His- tory, Houghton College, 1913-18. Present posi- tion since 1918. DQRA LUscoMBE BURNELL, B.Sc., M.A. Profeuor of Chemistry B.Sc., University of Nebraska, 1914, M.A., 1915. Principal of High School, Sutton, Nebraska, 1917- 11, Instructor in Chemistry, University of Nebraska, 1915-16. Present position since 1916. Phi Beta i Kappa, Iota Sigma Pi, Sigma Xi, Nebraska. BERTHA MINA ROTHERMEL, R.N., B.I...I. , Afriftont Profefror of Omtorjy R.N., University of the State of New York, I908Q B.L.I., Emerson College of Oratory, 1916. Med- ical Missionary to India, 19o9-11, sixteen years of nursing. Present position since 1916. BESSIE M. FANCHBR, B.S., A.M. Arrociizte Profemor of Education Graduate of Geneseo Normal, 1916, B.S. in Edu- cation, University of Buffalo, 1917, A.M., Uni- versity of Chicago, 1918. Teacher at Babylon, L, I., 1916-18, teacher in Houghton Semin- ary, 1918-16. Present position since 1918. 4 I I , HERMAN BAKER, B.MUs.E. Director of Voicefmd Cl1orizl.MuJio B.Mus.E., Northwestern University, 19165 Pupil of Homer Rodeheaver and John Finley William- son, Winona Lake, summers of 1913 and 1914, studied under LeRoy Wetzel, Chicago, 1915. Present position since 1916. b RAYMOND E. DOUGLAS, B.S. -' Professor of Biolog 91 B.S., Hillsdale College, 1914. Student Assistant, Hillsdale College, 1911-14 5 University of Michigan I Biological Sta., 1911 and 1915, Ornithologist, X Penn State College, summer of 1917. Present posi- tion since 1914. Pi Gamma-,Mu, Epsilon Delta 4 Alpha, Hillsdale. X l X , P , JOSEPHINE G. RICKARD, A.B. Irzrtructor in Englirla Literature A.B., Houghton College, 1915, Graduate of Houghton School of Theology, 1916, Graduate student, Cornell University, summer, 1918. Present position since 1916. HELEN DAv1soN STARK, A.B. Imtructor in Englirb and Theology A.B., Houghton College, 1915, Graduate of Houghton School of Theology, 1915. Teacher at Cadyville High School, 1915-16, Dean of Women, Houghton College, 1916-18. Present position since 1916. W. OLIVER CHRISTY, A.B. -Imtructor in Matbefzzaticr and Plgprirf A.B., Houghton College, 1918. Instructor in Higher Mathematics and Physics since 1918. RACHEL DAN'lSON, A.B. III.fffllCf0f in Niatbemarirf, Rvgirtrar A.B., 'Houghton College, 1915. Instructor in Mathematics and Registrar since 1915. ELLA M. HILLPOT Director of Piano and Harmorry Graduate of New England Conservatory, Boston, 1905, Graduate work at Comb's Conservatory, Philadelphia, 1915-16. Instructor in jackson College, 1905-11, Director of Piano and Harmony at Houghton College, 1911-15, 1916-19, and since 1911. LEO B. LAXVLESS, Mus.B. 1II.fffIll'f0f in Piano and Tbvologj Mus.B., Syracuse University, 1917. Instructor in Piano and Theory at Houghton College, since 1917. N X ' -'C 7'f 'iI ' x ae -ff ,---an it EE GD OD EHUFC ,I y . l 1 X X 'X- v x sZS9eN2A.fX f,,A,4Sy?s4Qs,s,fs I PHILINDA S. BowEN Principal of .Seminary Latin Graduate of Geneseo Normal, 1889. Teacher of Latin in Houghton Seminary since IQO8, and Principal since 1918. CRYSTAL S. Roux, A.B. Biolo g y anal German A.B., Houghton College, 1917. Teacher in Pill- more High School, 1919-L35 teacher in Houghton Seminary since 1916. ALLEN MARION BAKER, A.B. Inxtructof in French and Pbyriml Education A.B., Houghton College, 1915, Graduate student, Chautauqua Institute, summers of 1917 and 1918. Present position since 1915. Lois B. SMITH English and Drawing Student at Cornell Uniyersity, 1919-11, and at Ohio Wesleyan University. Teacher 'of English and Drawing in Houghton Seminary since 1911. IVAH B. BENNING, A.B. Englifla and Hirtory A.B., Houghton College, 1917. Student Assistant, Houghton Seminary, 1913-17. Teacher of English and History, Houghton Seminary since 1917. CHARLEs B. WHUAKER Inftructor in Theology .fuperiiztefzdent of Printing Graduate of Bonebrake Theological Seminary, 1881. Minister for forty-eight years, Pastor Houghton W. M. Church, Fairmount Bible School, Fairmount, Indiana, 19o8-9 and I9II-IZ, present position since 1910. .1911-17. Teacher at ' MRX 5 1 ss PEARL B. HILL . Dean of Women Ordained as Deaconess in Wesleyan Methodist Church, 19145 Singing-evangelist of Champlain Conference, 1916-18. Dean of Women since 1918. JULINA S. HUBBARD Serzzirzary Stzzdy Hall Attendant Matron, Miltonvale Collegeg Study Hall Attend- ant at Houghton Seminary since 1916. REV. JOSEPH R. Prrr College Parlor Pastor in Canada and the United States for thirty- CAROLINE A. BAKER Librarian Patient, helpful and considerate is our librarian. Her kindnesses are appreciated. NIILDRED B. GILLETTE College Clerk Her services have been indispensable to the ollice since May 1915. LEROY C. MATTOON .Yl1PL'l'il1h'l1l1L'llf of Groumlf His duties are executed with diligence and dex- two years. College pastor and Chapel speaker terity. since 1911. 'XJ E .IQ 1-.. ,.. 1. -.1-.. - 1 11, , -Am - fi t ,S 1. .,., -, -1 ff . - , i 1 I 1 1 fxfx X'7X'7XVl 4 XX A A A XX XX 'EL 'Hi 9 B 0 U la: D E R .1-1. Q, .4 f A 4 Q Student Affzftuntfc f. 7, 9 A f 1 ' X STEPHANIE PIERRE, '31 A . French ' 4 I ERMAE. ANDERSON, '19 EDEIRTA HAYNES, '19 ' b Pbyficul Education Hixtofy Ng MARTHA L. YORK, '31 GLADYS L. BROWN, '19 bf ' Physical Education A Cbefniftfjf CLAYTON L. FRANK, '31 Pbyticy X H H T ' - A - UGH HOMAS, 30 ARTHUR F. DOTY, 30 Engliflf Clnemtftfy X N XX 1 X H A-If 2 X 7-4 ll If II QAYMXXQ. ,AL I 4 ! I X 4 I X 'N I 1, I I IZ fl I I I I I. I II I I I I I I I I rx -N ffl f 'pg 'I I I R -Q Aa- . or 1 . . ar.r rr M , -,- A..- X Za ,X , X O N ,II A Tbe Bmw! 0 Tmfteef I f , A I U ' T .. , S. WILLETT , Prefident H Q,-ff, E. D. CARPENTER . SMYMU, A S. LUCKEY . , T,.mm,.c., ' X I I BAKER, Ex-Ojfcio . ' I ' Fairmount, Indiana l 9 -REV. E. W. BLACK .... West Ashville, North Carolina ' fy REV- F- A- BUTTERFIELD, Ex-Officio . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 3B REV. E. D. CARPENTER . . . . Lacona, New York I 0 2 REV. W. D. CORRELL . . . Central, South Carolina I H , 4 MR. C. L. CUMMINGS . . . . Enid, Oklahoma D, A I MR. E. G. DIETRICH, Ex-Ofcio , Syracuse, New llrork K REV. F. R. EDDY . . . . Fairmount, Indiana IE 4 REV. W. R. EMERsoN . . Charles City, Iowa IRE 9 PROP. W. L. FANCHER . , Houghton, Now York LI.....I 4 MR. W. E. HOBSON . . . Tuscaloosa, Alabama DWI S MR. FRANK MARTIN . . . Northville, South Dakota ij, REV. E. F. MCCARTY . . . . Lansing, Michigan NI I ' X REV. I. F. MCLEISTER, Ex-Ojficio . . Canandaigua, New York REV. A. W. SMITH . . . . . Marengo, Ohio I REV. S. WILLETT, Ex-Officio . Syracuse, New York MR. D. WILLIAMS . . . Marion, Indiana ,I I QI I N 1 EXECUTIVE BOARD If , j S. WILLETT, Preridem' . ..... . Syracuse, New York I I g E. D. CARPENTER, Secretary . Lacona, New York K y V y E. G. DIETRICH . . . . Syracuse, New York .ff F. A. BUTTEREIELD . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania N I. F. MCLEISTER . Canandaigua, New York N fI C I y I I T I :XI ku ' I f ax, if rx ' L of 'c'L7 f2'I'j,rf'oae X' .1 --- A 15 ,pl-1 'F H E 9 B 0 U Lt D E R 'YQ N .-.1 -u 4 Dx 4 ALMAN HENRY'LYMAN, MD. M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1895- l I MARJORIE K. ACKERMAN, R.N. LUELLA E. ROTH, R.N. College Nzerfe College Name Graduate of Syracuse Memorial Hospi- Graduate of W. C. A. Hospital, James- tal, 1917, afhliated with the Willard tovvn, N. Y., 197.55 affiliated with the Parker Hospital, New York City. Cleveland City Hospital. 7 y College Play..-,mm X Q y g i , Houghton Hospital 5 4 Q 5 4 4. P ' p IN the closing Weeks of school last year, President Luckey, ably assisted by the faculty, student body, alumni and friends, put on a Hospital Drive vvhich Went far over the top. This was due in a large measure to the hearty co-operation of the Purple and Gold sides. As a result, Houghton now has a hospital that is Well equipped and under the direc- . tion of capable nurses, an addition that has proved its worth many times during the X past school year. V f 7 t X v xg W' .p -xi p E pp - p p A!,,f 16 I j P 3 In .l. 1 3 I W , . , . f ll!! .ff if . I ily, wtf at iff ll ' IVE i,',' pk 9 ' o 1 .4 'L-All lg, . wi 5 x IQ!! ' X I I RN , li ii li Z S I E it! 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BENNING. .U-fff'0'1 GfCCU1'U7.U 1-Off-1'iW MN Exmlg R' X 1-....H.-,M..,. ,-1,---..M.,-, -- . -- - 1 11--AA -W -1 A 'fm f-- W --Y- -- -- - -1--fm Y-A-7 f- ----X- -f -5 ' ' X-F X -xxx 4 L: ,.,- 1 'Z-1--.SA-xxx . 1 1-gl-igx. 'wx N N .XXX 1 .KX X' I I , iid - , QQ! I K k 1 + . . L . -- .,,- Higw , ,, X5.,,,,, , '-V-- x - A ' ' i ' 7 w'r Uv-A77 wiv. , , .W XX xx xx X ,S X , .419 KA Ei - if I- W fix X-I K' . - . X v 0 Q f x X 'I' N k 'N --' ' v X A x 7 XAQLBE, , Af 9, I Z X , A7 u r K7 'cm j 1 Q' -S. 3 w . fl N x .MIX XX ff 'K A 4 N , f f 1 5 , f Q X J?QlN NW fx x , 5 X F' A X 3 I Vx 1 fifff XA' - X ,v .. AA- , ,..- V-- . - . .-- '- . The College fiiihk I f xx, ' 9. ' I , O .ffgzf i 1 f N I w x L The Senior Clow SGFTLY, but assuredly, the shadows of evening are creeping over the mansion of Seniority wherein dwell loyal sons and daughters of Houghton, cognizant of the approaching veil that soon will envelop their four years of training under the guidance of their Alma Mater. In thoughtful retrospection, vivid lessons and experiences crowding the days of nurture and learning present themselves in fanciful imagery. A hasty glance into the past reveals the days of yearling verdure. Green caps, proverbial freshness and extra rahs flood the memory of that first eventful year of college life. We vividly recall a certain dramatic conflict staged in the vicinity of the flag pole and the chapel cupola one crisp Fall evening when-well, tattered banners and ragged clothing told of manifestations of class spirit. Our second year was punctuated by struggles with Sophomore English notebooks, as we groaned under the heavy assignments which Miss Rickard inflicted upon us. 'Twas then we learned to burn the midnight oil. Sophisticated? Yes. , And already a by-no-means trivial factor in campus activities. . As a Junior Class to us fell the responsibility of the College Annual. Our diligent efforts were saturated with pleasure and enjoyment as we endeavored to produce a Boulder which would excel all previous attempts. Class functions became more numerous, the Junior-Senior banquet crowning the social events of the year. On move-up day the dignity of Seniors revolved upon us, though that dignity has many times since been conspicuously lacking. The Fall of 192.8 found us assuming certain Senior privileges. We recall a hamburg roast at Letchworth Park, a sleigh-ride party, a pancake feed and other festive oc- casions. Reviewing the past four years we see our classmates taking an active part in Houghton's progress. From our number have come leaders in many fields. With conflicting emotions the Class of ,19 nears its goal. We rejoice in the achieve- ments of our college career, the joy of attainment is ours. Yet we are loath to leave the dear old campus which has figured so largely in the past four years of our lives. Now our four years of development fashioned by our Alma Mater awaits but the final seal of approval. The lessons of integrity, of Godliness, of service, of humility that have come from our contacts here are the forces which will lead Houghton men and women on to the zenith of attainment in the years to come. Houghton elenr, Houghton cheer, one etnel nll! Let ny pray thot we, I All her sony, he firm nnel loyal Till eternityfn 30 '7T:vij -1-v-e ,Y Y V csgff ,916-'sr 'i ,LV f A-Y . 1 J -- at X92 f ,-C XX V v 3 l l l l l l l l HOLLIS STEVENSON LOW ELL B. FOX PRE-MEDIC Mooers IVTATHEMATICS Houghton Class President C42g Student Body Treasurer C32 Class President C12g Class Vice-President C425 and President C425 President Music Club C32, Vice- Star Staff C1, 32, Boulder Stall' C32, Glee Club C1, 3, President AAE C325 Glee Club CI, 1, 3, 42, Chorus 42, President H. A. A. C3, 42, Class Basketball C1, C1, 3, 42, Pasteur Pre-Medic C1, 3, 42, Business 1, 3, 42, and Captain Cr, 12, Purple Basketball Cx, Manager Star C42g Track and Field High Point 1, 3, 42, Purple Baseball C1, 3, 42, Tennis C1, 3, 42, Man C32, Purple Baseball Captain of Purple Men Cx, 1, 3, 42, Large H J'twe with lair melodiour voice and winning person- Elubg Varsity Basketball C3' 'ol X rrrrrr Baseball ality will long be remembered. 3' 4 ' Foxie -renowned athlete and lop-ol friend. ERMA E. ANDERSON LUELLA ROTH, RN. ENGLISH Houghton CHEMISTRY Houghton Gold Basketball CI, 1, 3, 45, and captain CI, 1, Class Trrrrrrrrr foe Senior Y- M W- B- Secre- 42g Tennis C1, 3, 42, Varsity Captain C329 Assistant UIQ' CP-D5 Pfe'MCdlC SCCFCUWY C-05 Tl1C0l0S?' 515' in Physical Education C425 Star StaffC1, 1, 3, 42, kefbflll CBD? College Nurse C-Qi Purple' Boulder Staff C325 Secretary H. A. A. C12, Secretary Num, --Lou-' wig k,,pJ.,,,, f,o,,, f,,1,,,g HW. U. L. A. C325 Secretary Feder-Plume C42, First Prize Literary Contest C125 Vice-President Student Body C125 Large Club, AAE. Erm'J big H attentr to laer athletic ability, and Zur literary laonorr prove ber .fcbolaftic aclaieuement. x ,,..,,,, ,L 1: 1 .. 1' 4--IX -----.....4 4.2, v- Vi LY GLADYS LUCILLE BROWN ' CHEMISTRY, PRE-MEDIC Black Creek Class Treasurer CzD, Steer Staff CzD, Boulder Staff C355 Secretary Pasteur Pre-Medic CQ, President Girls' League C3D, Chemistry Assistant C4D, AAZ. UG. B. if ez: reezdy with ez helping hand ur with her radiant smile. I a HILDA BUTTERFIELD FRENCH Philadelphia, Pa. Boulder Staff C393 Srur Staff C413 First Prize Literary Contest C3D, Feder-Plume C3DQ AAZ. ' Her wit will win her fume. V ,I ' WILFRED C. BAIN ENGLIsH, Music A Fillmore Harmonizers CID, Glee Club Cz, 3, 41, Orchestra Cz, 3, AQ, President Music Club C355 Steer Staff CID, Boulder Staff C3D, Chorus Cz, 3, 4D, Student Body Song Leader Cz, 3D, AA2. - Long .rhull we rememher Wijflfy'r deep, reronunt uoice. CORINNE COLE FRENCH, Rnuoxous EDUCATION Sandy Lake, Pa. Gold Basketball CI, z, 35, Varsity CZDQ Tennis C1 z, 3, 45, First Prize Bible Reading Contest C3DQ Matron Markee Cottage Cz, 3, 4D, Student Volun- teers C1, z, 3, AQ, AA2. 9 Connie'J .fcholuxtio und uthletie achievement: have made her one whom we rhull min. ' EDITH M. DAVIS ENGLISH Freedom Track and Field CID, Basketball Cz, 3, 4D, Tennis CzD, Boulder Staff C353 President AA2 Dufhing, oiouciour Ede. How ONE will mir: her.' FSYNT L l ... .:-ga-Jw-L,. .- s iw ll ee k--- i I- ,z lv I4! I uf. VI' 9, W XY 1 lr l Xl QI fi ng '35 K. ae Y f Y I. 4 P 'f I , 1 1 Q if 1 X1 Hr lbl C . 1,3 v' 1 ff .J ml but ,, f ,W- ,', ll vii A f '. X , ill 951 I ,,f , 5 -I1 ,I . ,I . 1 lr ll I y : l I 3 l N lf! in 1 L - I l 1 N 1 I I x fx C D: S 'V if yYf j Elly, H ef- --e-------C M-..-A We-.- O- . O X. I - rl. f -- -ef M H :X .E:...e.- gf O4 -ef .Y YL? 'L f ii '1' 'O C .X , . X CE- EH E WC I ' E-M5 'fi Tiff '--jfie' fC'QQl 'j3li1 ff..QRQOQJZI .fp . ,igg.-Q, O, Qiftilx-,Q X . l ll! . l l ll l f '5l7 ' ' f . 'w. .'I: ' wr- 'wr-' -ewzfff ' gxf l 4'fw3:f?R'1f1?'fj4gil tr ei '7 2'L J 1 T A l , ,- 1 -' fx?-k, 1-:fp-I Aj X F. Ill' l V 1 I 1 lllkl 4,51 ml . ,M lx' . .xv Nhl l lf W LQ, 'I X 4 , xt? Ogg U lc fl 54, Q Q M l E if L,,:i.,, R ' 1 Q MARION E. FOX EOENA HAYNES 'I NX ENGLISH Houghton HISTORX' Rllslllnrd , I 5 X Boulder Staff CQ5 Secretary H. A. A. QI, 33:5 Presidelltfjirls' LCLIKLZLIC Q3x1Assi5IgIIIt in History I Class Basketball QI, 1, 3, 45, Purple Basketball 5355 1454 Oolll, Mx. 'N I AA2. N SPEHCL it Jiflvr, ,ff!t'lIft' if llilljlftll. Ill- .1NIrt'fi.1n l-cr 9 Silver-tafzgzzed, :md with 4 bear! of gold. KQOIIIUII fr'im11f1lIip. l ,fl ?: 4 l X EVERETT R. DYER ll . IVLATHEMATICS, PHILOSOPI-IY, Youngsvillc, P.l. ll I RELIGIOUS EDUCATION I E 4 ' Gold Captzlin C3, Q5 Gold Basketball gl, 1, 3, .- . QQ Baseball QL, 3, .1,DQTCI1IliS QL, 3, .QQ Truck 1lI'lLl lg ,ff Field C3, Q5 Class Bzlslcetbzlll fl, 1, '5,.lTQRl1lI1LlkllCI' l '. l Lyceum Course C31 SmrSt:Ifl'CQg Bwzfllur Stull' fglg ' K Q NNI Chorus C3, Qg AXE. S' Ev -Jlzperb fzrllfcfcz' ffifigvuf .rflIofl1r. Hu it iflllmf 4 l If zfermfife. , N , I I I N. ROIIEIIT It. H555 -' l l ANDREW FRENCH ,, . . RIgI.IOIOt's lLm:c.x'rIOx llUOI1X'lllC CHEMISTRY Rochester , . , , . I , - P I ' XAXO President c.l1F1SULlI1 XX Orkcra .3 . l,L'.lxlCl Ol bcu- 1X ul-P el I -J' dent Volunteers 'Qfg Cl1LlI l.llI1 Of .X.X1f Prexi- ,ff 1' l P9ffe126'ff121Ce 1Ui7lJ',H JIIJJ HAUIQ'-H dent Student llodl' ,Il 3 fNl.III.I-lgillg liullltll' .Ymr g l I Editor .Sif.:r Qfg Purple. l I N Hoff -Y.: .tftxnfl .ml111-1-I'fll.'.1b.7f n:.u: it 1-In .fl l l l l I . O liii. 'lii V C 'C f 'X I -f If ' X XXX' X X f-X in ,- -I , f K A fl XZ- II, O. fix O., xx--. Ox 5 L f QL.-w j O' ,QM 1 egg--. xx '77 T H E 1 L. I 9 B 0 U Lt D E R L ..--1... -.. -v 75 x FRANK W. LANE v MATHEMATICS, HISTORY Jamestown W - Class Treasurer C355 Class Basketball CI, 1, 3, 42, X and Captain C3, 425 Purple Basketball C1, 2., 325 X Varsity Basketball C325 Purple Baseball C3, 425 7' I Track and Field C325 Vice-President H. A. A. C425 ,X AAZ. y Curb .rbiner at o :tor of the fmt magnitude in our V 4 atbleticr. STANTON MILLER MATHEMATICS Norwood Vice-President H. A. A. Ca., 325 Class Basketball C1, 1, 3, 425 Purple Basketball C3, 425 Varsity Basketball C3, 425 Baseball Cz., 3, 425 Tennis C3, 425 Track and Field C3, 42. We overlooked mentioning his 4J.rociation major. - JOSEPH KEMP I H1s'roRY Houghton Class Basketball CI, Q., 3, 425 Purple Basketball CI, 1, 3, 425 Harmonizers CI, 2.2. - T , foe ix Zlillllldj' thinking of Marion Cnznrryin'2. A FLORENCE LONG VERA MATTOON GERMAN , Houghton. ENGL1sH Houghton Class Basketball CI, 1, 3, 425 Gold Basketball Secretary H. A. A. Cr, 9.25 Secretary AA2 C3, 425 'Q Q E, 5 A 1 ,yt A x, N, . Q lx XA r X b A A f fi x X Xw A A 7 N Q Q X C1, 1, 325 Orchestra C3, 425 Chorus C3, 425 Feder- Boulder Staff C325 Class Basketball Cz., 3, 425 Purple f Plume5 First Prize Poem Literary Contest Basketball CQ., 3, 425 Varsity Basketball C3, 42. ' Flo, .with ber ready .rmile and friendbf dixpofition, Vee, the old Stan-oy. 4 X ba: found a place in the heart: of many ftudentf. X3 Y Y ' ' X Y H AA, ! X X Y Y 3 3 Y- R' l KX yi. fr wi 'lil W. eff lf If Q, gl ,. l I l 'A f: . X. l X lb W Nl N f . 'fx Q8 rl N n v 1 'Z X2 il my R be Q S S N N if fa X 1 ,-' I. iw l. S 1 f 97 S 4 Q I x Z s X S 7 4 S 7 S r l N P Ax .v- X- E f VV' vu or P . - E .Vw f fyfggr A v A , ,x Z l W l 1 'r A H VX 1 3. L W WN y l 94 l 1 X 1 4 ': - sq I B ' ,X ' 1 L Nxt l l l l 5 Q l lc RN RD v , 2 WE. QR' lxkxl 5 l ROBERTA P. MOLYNEAUX IDA ROTH 0 r E27 CHEMISTRY Houghton FRENCH Houghton E ffl Gold Basketball Ct, IQ., Q5 First Prize poem Class SecretaryC1DgSecrctaryScnior Y. M. W. B. Literary Contest Cal. CY-D5 Ch0fUS Cl, 3, 454 Purple- 9 Alcbarming brunette-tbafr Berta. .Ybe Pf'flf'fu fb' Hf 'f'if - fd bow- rf l N 4 l , R f ALICE M. PooL E ' LATIN, FRENCH South Dayton I V , Chesborough Junior College Ct, 2.Dg Boulder ' V M X Staff C3DQ Feder-Plume C4DQA1XEQ Purple. Q l L If t1Jere'J .rome extraorriinary mircbie u -wlvere ir X XX P J. HAZ? t EVAN MOLYNEAUX PAUL A. ROY CHEMISTRY, PRE'MEDIC GERLIAN Houghton HISTORY Llsbfm U X Class Treasurer C12 President Pasteur Pre-Medic Glee Club Cl- 354 -Yfdf Staff C455 Sfffcmfl' Chris' X , Scoutmaster. Purple. tian Workers QQQ Treasurer AAS OD, and Vice- , ' P 'd tC,jgP tue. Quiet and depmdable. Part-master in tbe Art of -.rem I L 4 7 urp X Blwbing. Elder 11 :aber Jtauzlfarr, and demurf X xl X, P ' ' if--77st XM, . .. ,, , 35 T H . E I in EHDFCQE as 'r 7 C v CATHERINE SECORD KATHERINE W. SN YDER X ENGLISH Middlelwff LATIN, FRENCH Cuba 4 Vice-President 'Music Club C41 Subscription Chorus Cl, 3, 435 Class Secretary C335 Music X Manager Star C11 Feder-Plumeg Purpleg AAE. Clubs Fedepplumeg Goldg AAE. y Kind-hearted Kinja with ber rollicking wozyr. Chung -little, 5,4 0-My'l f X . . C. WILLIAM SALLBERG GERMAN Falconer - Class President C1, 3Dg President AAE C135 Star Staff CI, 41 Business Manager C11 Boulder Staff CBDQ Treasurer Student- Body C115 Purple. - , Who if Jo popular or Bill, our mail mom? ROBERT STARK h ' CHARLES E. THoMPsoN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Gowanda ECONOMICS I Pierrepont Manor X ' Gold Basketball C125 Vice-President Student Purple Basketball C1, 155 Class Basketball C1, 3, I Body C3DQ President Senior Y. M. W. B. C415 4Dg Track and Field C41 Treasurer Senior Y. M. W. Secretary Christian Workers C1D. B. C3DQ AA2. X Bob ir 4-jolbf good fellow. Tommy may .reem quiet, but you don't know him. X' A PM I P- A 4 ee A as so .4 L., gif X to ff C ll? if 4. W: .-f if WE QM Wx lf. ., M Y 5 . 1 at r l I if Q ,f xv .X ill f I lf' NN. X: 9 1 is li NE at - X Nl 5 5 's ,az ' 1 3 I l , 1 E N . IN . X if l f fl I 5 l 4 . S 'm ,. l Q . 1 y . Q. S A XX 1 ,' f,- ,, ff' a, X 1 ,fl ,f lf, J! if UQ 5 Q l X if l ' r 7 1 x x J . ,s 9, xy l , X X 'X ,V 9 S E X , 5, Q 2 K. w K X I N 4 l 1 V Xp, ,f33gQi11figQiagaziizzgiiaiaiaeifwewaeagfQQ XX In 'W -'W' A ef-- W f - ---A -- --A ea.-wiiif 1.4- e'Tn'ie+ e ,Nj orgjitafg- 1 1 A I l 2 I 2 made ll K f j l, A MILDRED TURNER FRENCH Luzerne President Girls' League Cal, Secretary Senior Y. M. W. B. QQ, Gold. Millie in ber quiet unarruming way lived befide uf day by day. RICHARD D. WING HISTORY East Otto Chesborough junior College Cx, LD, Purple Base- ball Q3, 43, Class Basketball Q, 45. How we'll min lair merry chuckle. Aye, and be war a fine pitcher. JANE YVILLIAMS HISTORX' Indiana, Pa. Pianist Student Body Cz, Q, Chorus Cz., Q, Music Club CQ, Gold, AAS. lfVbere fun if, there jane i.r alfa. ' ARTHUR YE'I'I'ER CHEMISTRY, PRE-Manic East Stroudsburg, Pa. Vice-President Pasteur Pre-Medic QQ, Boulder Staff CQ, Track and Field C3, .Qg PurplegA1Xll. We :ball alwayf remember Prince putting around on bi: motonjrle. X ...Q T H 'N EH -Q41 E xi Q 3 25 Q lj D E il Y l PY i ' 1 M. my 5 1 4 I f r. t l rf 5 1 l.,'3 X'- NX 1 wa' X4 -X RN W if 1 N EV J 'fl EF X . l l 37 If ,ff 'K 3-fab' 'D i -fm-1-W ' A- - - Mg 11 115.1 1 1gg,,.i::i:,1Ti17 5 1 15291 1 1 x X , K , ff? Ld' gd xii! VW! A XD xx .tr 1 X 3 ff 1 ' ,, - NX .- ' Sf' - xx? U 1 H6LZ7A 03 em, ' XX. 23 '1 1 Y 2 AE X , A ,,-. V 'A , . . - W M 1 is .V , , 4, g ,,,.x,xLgu,-,.4i-:':JJ 1 ' 3 1 B Santa. . 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W 1 1 A1 -?T17- 1 1 S he fzmzmf Clam Q 1 1 1 1 A X 1' 1 f X S far as we know, the greater number of our classmates have never taken an aer- 1 g oplane ride, yet we dare not say that their heads have not been many times above A 1 the clouds. Few of us have been below the surface of the earth, yet at times it seemed p X , 1 1 that Sophomore English must bury us forever in the depths of despair. For the most A 7 A XX, art our feet havel been planted firmly on the ground as we have labored and en- Q1 V eavored earnestly to leave our mark within these halls of learning. 1 S ' 1 f We have felt a new vigor and increasing courage this year. Perhaps we may trace 1 1 be its source back to the savory odors of coffee on that frosty October morning, further 1 4 f augmented by the invigorating agencies of a hike through the February snows. ki .1 I I And if still you think that our black sweaters signify something other than wisdom, X we would invite you to look into the various fields of activity in our school. Look 1 Q down the list of names that the dexterous quill of the Feder-Plume has inscribed, ix J witness Alton directing the College Orchestra, glance over the names of those who 1 is K are numbered among the Christian Workers or the Athenian Literary Society, watch 1 ,X X our Purple and Gold representatives on the Gym floor. Are we not very much 1 1 alive? Even the Boulder itself testifies to our peppy spirits and active minds. 1 p 1 1 . ' , 1 1 X Already, you may observe the determined set of the chin, the keen look of the eyes, ,ff and the firm stately step .that is so soon to mature into a Senior's dignity. It is not our 1 purpose to make a glorious leap into fame, but to serve mankind unselfishly in the p FX place for which we are best fitted. Lf g J, ,-,.-,-a-1 xx N ,Q a a f ,Z as o , ,c ll,r Q 40 1 1 he Clmf of IQ30 ff, 1 -rss.-' -M. x ' .-mw1,,, , mf -OO 11 1412- ' We Tap Row: KLUZITT, CONNER, DENSMORE, CRONK, DOTY Frflh Roux' ALBRO, EISS, THOMAS, WARDEN Fawlb Rau-x B. BROWN, STAFFLER, BACON, DYER Thm! Raw: ACKERMAN, MEADE, CARNAHAN, ROTHERMEI. .Ymmd Roux' AMES, -IAMES, MACKLEM, CHAPMAN. DONLEY Barrom Row: E. BROWN, BEATFIE, STEVENSON, ALLEN be 19.29 Boulder mf as 'Vs Lx! sf.m,1fng.- CONNER, ALLEN, BACON, Kwzrrr, srsvaxsox, DENSMORE, PROFESSOR Huis. wxrmzzw, m-,fn-fri., mxxaza.-.w B. BROWN, THOMAS, DOTY Sitting: E. BROWN, DYER, CHAMBERLAIN, ALBRO 41 l e ,im ,C . ,M-1 T H E 1 GD EEDFCGE I v , D X X S unior Cluss Roll ACKERMAN, CLAUDINE, Muthemutics ALBRO, WILLETAW., Economics . ALLEN, GORDON F., Pre-Meelic . AMES, LAURA, History . . BACON, ELSIE A., History . . BEATTIE, PAULINE, History . . BROWN, BEULAH L., Erench, Lutin BROWN, ELLSWORTH L., English CARNAHAN, MARGARET E., Lutin CHAPMAN, AVERIL, History ' COMNER, CASSIUS S., Chemistry . CRONK, ALTON M., Music . . DENSMORE, ALVIN M., Chemistry DONLEY, MARJORIE, French, Lutin DOTY, ARTHUR F., Chemistry - . DYER, MARTHA M., English EISS, ALBERT F., Chemistry . FAIRFIELD, ALETHA R., History . FREEMAN, MARY, English . . HILL, MILDRED, History . JAMES, ELEANOR H., English . KLUZITT, JOHN P., Chemistry . MACKLEM, MARIANNE, History . MEADE, ERMA L., Chemistry . PITT, WINNIFRED, Music . . ROTHERMEL, BERTHA M., English SLOAN, MARY ALICE, Biology . STAEELER, DOMINICIA, Chemistry STEVENSON, MILDRED, Music A . STORMS, HARRIET, Music . THOMAS, H. HUGH, Muthemutics WARDEN, LEON N., History . A Fillmore . . Pike . . Gainesville . North Syracuse . Houghton . Ogclensburg H. . Prattsburg . Youngsville, Pa. .V . Nevvfane . . Rushford - . Aliquippa, Pa. - . . Houghton . Ovvosso, Mich. . Grovelancl . Houghton . Binghamton . Lalxargeville . V Angelica A . Cortland' . North Chili . . ,. , Cuba . Philadelphia, . Y .' . Bradfordflia. . Houghton . Houghton . Allentown . Silver Springs V I. .Mooers . .Sandusky . Rushfortl Batavia ? . .ix l Xxx: I o . W A A l ill It W ,f ,. H gf 7 ,Og l W N is 'mix' Q1 y ,x ful A 5 A V . If -A I X Qfxl fl W Xi .gl l 3 ll 5 l Nl I, lg i , 5 1 K . 7 3 4 I v l ' w Q 1 l Q .122 .I I VA' h' 1:21 ' .'- -X-V 'E f xT1E-.5 --5. 1.33-Yf4.Q'?? M5-f.-X. x Mak' if fi wi -ixP .-55? , s ,M . ,I ,' ' ,' A -Lv 7,5 JN K 5,3 S SHXAQ 1, g' WMM N' 151 -,1Y'2 442' 1 A Vx Xml- E.: Q I5 av Y ne, .L 5 ' .. . ' Q grkff ' - 1 .f ks! . : Q- J iqliiagirfs 'If i .im I.- , ws qv . Ll, ni XM r shi ' , -I P'5'fkl X Yi' '-.f,L f.L-. f his ' ,g ,34?Q u .1114 Viv wg fWf I :PS an ' if Q 'ia' Ill Ylfix 'xii 'A 1?f','?.r'- '-x N. 1 I hx xlkx 4,1 'Y 1-ff :Q--gg A 1 if Z ., , ,. ,,,-vp 4' 72' ' Fit' 's 5 43 U W i I . I 5 1 l i l 1 H i 1 I 1 E I I l l i r u ROTH, V.-Pru. MULLIN, Sec. GLEASON, Pru. BORK, Trabx. 1 ll li .usage e op amaze my 'l ' Z2 S Z2 Cl at s - .y . I i rl Lge , ll H u j VERYONE cannot be a pioneer. There must also be those who follow-up-those pf' who take up the duties left by the pioneers along the already blazed trail, and .55 Q 75, carry them on to a higher, nobler and more perfect completion than was possible l E l under the pioneers. This is the aim of the present Sophomore Class-to push forward , llfxl i-r,, 1 to a worthy finish the duties and privileges which are ours during our college days ENJ and throughout life. . g 1 l p Because of this you will find that there is not one college organization in which the . Q Sophomore Class is not represented, and into these groups they enter with a zeal and Qi , 15 determination to prove their worth, not with a self-centered purpose, but to boost 7 p X T their class and their Alma Mater. In athletics what better proof is there of our ability than the fact that our boys fp p Nfl downed the Senior boys who have been class Champs for three years, and there- Y, 1 Xxx' i y by are Class Champions. A number from our class are members of the Purple and Gold v basketball squads. Our banner is also honorably upheld in the other branches of l ' w i l . 3 athletics as well. ' - . ,xi y R Q l But in our participation in the extra-curricular activities we are not blinded to the , I l l yi real reason for our being here. The honor roll will attest to our scholastic ability. . .XM 1 1 T N Nor are the Sophomores backward in social affairs, for we have contributed much pep T and vim to the class and college functions. And in the midst of this busy life, we have all . not' forgotten the primary reason for Houghton College and the spiritual life for a NX which she stands. l 1 XX -'TTWN' T T ' '+C H T TTT ' T' T' wi' H' ' ' ' ' ' 1 'A' ' 7 ' - - -- f-e-1 3 ee- ff --fa, if . Y , ' -'T' A-K it T iT T' iv' STNT ffw' 'TTT' 7 if S ' - 'gv v' ' ' I i ' l X TX xx X i' f 'T ,i i I ip- XX X X ' K - it ,e-- f 4 -- eeeas.. -rigid - 44 ,l' 1, ll 'l 7 Tff7fif+:'i:fAf::ffr ---fm A ,LLL fi'---A-A ,AW A- - - .. ,S ff X27 I 4 - A ' I A ju DW y f f' ,f , ' X-L f - ' A - ' 1 X C . , . , , . - ....-L, ,L... - , 1 ,f A -J, f- .' f .. A5 ' A 1, S-q , I f ' X , ,ff --CTfi f'TI f '-'-f-AfA-ff- .1.,iii.1,ig1if:'i j'ff-I-wifr X1C1L,fgfCNf 4,fff,fISfivf ' O XE V' ' IE Y 01760772076 Clam' AYERS, ALEDA BENTLEY, THELMA BORK, EDITH M. CLEGG, DORIS L. CROCKER, BESSIE CROWELL, LUCILE CURRIE, AGNES DAVIES, EVELYN DAYTON, CHESTER DENNIS, NELSON ESTABROOK, PHYLLIS FANCHER, LILLIS FERC, HOMER FISK, JAMES H. FOLOER, ALICE FRANK, CLAYTON L. GLEASON, WESLEY GROSS, ALFRED HATCH, LUCELE HAYNES, EDNA HENRY, NEVA g,griT:'If:Lg11ig.---Q,,.L1iLgL1.L--TA! A , . Y , A g X X ,XX A Q .X Roll I'1EXVEY, NELLIE HURLBUT, HELEN KNAPP, FLORENCE KNIEEIN, MONICA LACELLE, ADOLPH LEFFINGXVELL, CHARLES MARVIN, HULIIERT MOON, CHARLIE NIOORE, XVILMA NIULLEN, LOVINA RIES, ESTHIER ROTH, ELMER SHIIJMAN, JOSEPH STEVENSON , MA RSHA LL L THOMPSON, ETHEL TOMLINSON, ESTHER TYLER, EUGENE XVILLIAMS, ELM.-I XVILSON, NIILDRISD YORK, NIARTHA ZUBER, EDDIE Xxx Li-+-i..- -ASQ X X X. .R l The Fzfefhmfm Clam' THEOS CRONK . . Pfefiblmf WARREN THURBER . . Vive-Pfviifienf DOROTHY NEIL' . . . fvvfvfvw' ORREL YORK ........... Treasurer N the early part of September 1918, endless trains of motor-driven stagecoaches wended their way along the trails of New York State. From Maine, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan came these seekers of knowledge to a common destination-Houghton. When the college opened, it found one hundred ten buoyant- spirited Freshmen at its portals. This class is the largest in Houghton's history. The class basketball series demonstrated the athletic ability in the Frosh class. The boys were greatly outclassed in the first basketball game and consequently lost. The girls ended the series in second place with but one defeat. Both Purple and Gold teams picked material from the yearlings. The I-lallowe'en Party, held in the library and chapel, was an evening of good times long-to-be-remembered. On November 5, the Frosh announced their colors to the student body by marching into chapel in green and gray blazers. The scholastic ability of the class ranks equally as high as the other achievements. Although no Freshmen were on the honor roll of the college, the class rating was one of which any first year college class might well be proud. The Class of 1937. looks forward to three more happy, successful years in Houghton. XX X . Y, V Q Q7 A I I . . -a XX Xi xxx-XXXX x X K ,ii ii Y V 'Mr AgXxY X Xxx-Xin' X XXX N K , pk -in f 1 , I k ,, rr 1 v ,lr w ,,,. 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Vivian Hunt, Mildred Strong, Lawrence S l Burgess, Ruth Jennings, Harvecy THPPH1, ElC1n0fr i',,! l Carpenter, Elinor johnson, Harol Thomas, Mary Kathryn Carter, Margaret johnson, Warren Thomas, Theda lr Xl Cheesman, Clayton JOSIYU, LUCY Thurber, warren X Chind, Elsie H. Keeney, Flofence Ummafm- George lf: f Clark, Vena Keller, Hflffy' T- UPd?'k0' LOUXSC ii Collins, Mae Kissinger, Ruth LlPdl'kF- Mnffm la- Cgngdgn, Elsie Knowles, Herman 3.10 RIPCF, Llfllfl' X Cronk, Theos Lane, Howard Wigan' paul . Cummings, Forrest Layxvrence, llnth Xljeatherell, Olive j Davie, Bernice Little, CYUI lhclss' Hemi' l Derby, Emily V. 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ROY 0 teach me Lord, that I may teach CORINNE E. COLE V g heology Q P The preciouc thin J thou doft im art' 8 P 1 And wing my wordf, that thy may reach, The hidden depthf of many a heart. Help me the .flow of heart to move By .rome clear, winning word of Looej Teach me the wayward feet to .rtay And guide them in the homeward way. ' THE MASTER'S WORD I Jaid, Let me walk in the field. b He raid, Nay, walk in the town, I maid, There are no flowerf there, He faid, No flowerf, hat a crown. - I faid, But the .rky if hlack, X There if nothing hat noife and din, ' But he wept a.r he .rent me hack, There ir more, he Jaid, there if .fin X I cart one look at the field, Then .ret my face to the town,' He Jaid, My child, do you yield, Will you yield the flower: for the crown? Then into hir hand went mine, And into my heart came he,' And I walk in the light divine, The path I had feared to Jee. GEORGE MACDONALD. f iX X I cl I 4 I i I I 1 K Z fi' QW U24 H 1,5 . 4 .A ls 4 , X, Y I ffm . wiv ff 1: V J W ,, W. P ll .P I W Q A M lj I W Ir? ff f ,. f NX 'N 9 . ,I l 5 W W I r I .I I. .JV If Q M gm f i 1 2. iz F i fi 3 W V 1 Ni YN 5QN gn.--nm . np Raw.. DYER, FRASE, Gnoss SHEA L.sH1PM .wma Raw: SHERMAN, STEARIXTS, DYE', Russ AN' J' SHIPMAN' ROY Bmw Rm- scARF, RIPHAGEN, F. HALL be Choo! of Zreology Farber of ez!!! in every age, In every slime adored, By mint, by mvezge and by Jezge, ' febovala, fave, or Lord! ITH the songs of the birds and the shining of the sun, with the gaiety of the lambs in pasture and the sweet murmur of the brooks, with the joy of all creation man mingles his joy and adoration because there is a God in Heaven who is Love and who sheds everywhere the radiance of that Love. ' Thus it is that in Houghton College there is a group of young men and women con- secrated to the task of carrying the message of that Love to those who do not know where to find it. Already such men and women have gone out from the halls of Houghton and have proved themselves a blessing. It is surely the plan of the Divine Master that many more should go out to India, Africa, Japan, South America, and to the pulpits of our own land, 'to tell the Story that never grows old. The instructors of the School of Theology are Holy-Ghost filled men and women. Their lives of devotion are an inspiration to the students. It is the desire of instructors and pupils to work together with united forces in order that our Church may not be depleted and that God's great plan of salvation may be carried on. rl J, ZX ff, 1 X lxgxl ,X .yn ' 1 ls ,g 'W I . N., ll' if 77' r A y lx X lt Fifi 1, if x4 eff I if! VX .XI lx, I I N, I Nl x R L ,, 1 'v Qf 1 L! v I 'K EM' x W A , X . VXXXJ V: y.: if' 4 .l ly. 7 1 I i li If L, v ,ffl vwifwaff-...LJ 51 S K' . HESS PIERRE COLE LACELLE CHIND DOTY SHERMAN g he Student Wlunfeerf HE Volunteers of our school are but a very small part of the Volunteer Movement which extends throughout our country and into English territory.' For thirty years or more this organization has been successful in arousing missionary zeal and preparing students for missionary work in various colleges, for only college students are eligible. Two famous leaders of the movement are,P. E. Spear and John R. Mott. E. Stanley Jones takes a great interest in this vvorkg that interest being revealed in the fact that he contributes Writings to The Student Volunteer Bulletin. Arthur Doty holds the position of leader in our local organization this year. Our study has been confined to E. Stanley jones' recent book, The Christ of the Round Table. If this year's study brings to us a thorough understanding of the philosophy and Working principles of this beloved evangelist of India, We shall have learned something that will be of value to each of us on the foreign field. A A delegate Was sent from our Houghton group to the Volunteer Retreat in Syracuse. The Retreats afford a contact with other would-be missionaries so that it is thus possible for the Volunteers to keep their fingers on the -pulse of missionary interests all over the nation. Although the Houghton' band is small, it is comprised of men and women Who, having consecrated their lives to God feel His c ll h those other sheep. , a to carry t e Gospel message to , - in XX- . N X T ' 52. be bfiffidn Workers HAROLD VAN WORMER Pfgyjjmf ESTHER R. Russ . . . Secremfgf JOSEPH SHIPMAN . , , , Trmmygf PAUL ROY I . . Extemion Secremrief EVERETT DYERI Ye ffm!! be witneuer unto Me. ' EVERAL years ago a need for greater Christian activity was felt by many of the students and as a result an organization Was formed to do definite Christian Work. To preach the gospel, to give practical experience to the students, and to spread Christian influence throughout the surrounding communities vvas, and has ever been, the aim. On every Sunday, except during the Winter months, services are held by the Work- ers. The students have entire responsibility of the service-leading, directing the song service, singing special numbers, and preaching. Our purpose is to present the Gospel in such a Way that men and women will see their privileges in God and accept Him as their Saviour. The Lord has Wonderfully blessed our efforts and We are trusting Him to continue to bless us and make us a blessing everywhere vve go. We ask your prayers that vve, though changing in personnel from year to year, may con- tinue to have the zeal and victory in our ovvn lives that will enable us to effectively present the Gospel. ifjfiif Nix!!! Hff mf 11 F.. .xx .5 w K l I lil, 5 M :E lffif' lff y qi ,X . -If ' Y' A rf l in fi' f if X l Q 1 My il A' he 'xg :DE XN Af xl it We A at QAM. :isis V1 15 .1 x, X fry ii N . f :Wi if 'L I 1, i ., A' r V, 4... 1 Nj' 7' l. iij M li! ,ff elf A li.: 5 i . 5 . Nfl. . Y . ., -.-....,,,,,r,,,,.,,4 Q X . X f f f ' O .f f, ,ff ,, p . If V,,,, 5!!f,,, 2' l ,ffl .--.W-- -f--V M. Lf-Y .... M .-..... -.. g.Q.-..-..,i.n A ' A 53 1 l ' s'lv H: 1,1 WX M: E:-3, 1 I il 9 B o U it D E 12 .--i, .-. 4 5 P 5 D N l X Aifx A AA A The Senior B. 1 ' ' ' d a life which was HER erend George H. Clarke, a man with a Clear V1S10f1 an Tabandijliqcd in the service of the Lordjesus Christ, was the founder of the Y. M. W. B. . - - - - - ' ' da as he H .cau ht the vision of the possibilities of such an organization when onC Y was iiridinicig upon a train, thinking of the many sin-darkened lives in Africa arid wlgvonci dering how more workers could be sent, he saw a child. place his Cpennies in ti e an of a candyman. Like a flash the problem over which he ha been praying was solved. This organization has accomplished much in the contributions which have been made but also in keeping the vision of the foreign mission work before the young people, a number of whom have responded to the call. ' Inspiration and encouragement have been brought toithe. Senior Y. M. W. B. of Houghton by the addresses of several returned missionaries, including Rev. and Mrs. Clarke, Rev. and Mrs. Doty, and Miss Tanner. Meetings are held every month. Different phases of missions are studied. During the year Mr. Clarke died. We feel that he, in a real sense, has given his life for those in foreign lands who do not know Jesus. V f Houghton Church WHEN one leaves home, for the first time he is homesick and lonely. Old associa- tions and friends are left behind. He must make his way in this new situation. By the end of the first week, the new student is pretty well worn out mentally, physically and spiritually. When Sunday comes in Houghton he follows the rest of the students to the little white church at the foot of the hill. If he seeks to worship, here he may find the Spirit of God and be truly helped and inspired to continue through the next week with stronger purpose and effort. Indeed, Houghton Church fills a vital place in the life of Houghton College. The spirit of friendship, of co-operation and interest that characterizes the relations be- tween the church and the school is a living example of Christianity. As we see those in the church who have lived strong, sincere and happy Christian lives, the challenge comes to us to accept the call of Jesus Christ to follow Him in the paths of service. Fortunate indeed are the students privileged to be under the ministry of the College Pastor. Rev. R. Pitt is a thorough student of the Word of God, a man of prayer and a safe and sane expositor of the unsearchable riches of Christ. One of our most cherished memories is of the church in the valley and what it has meant in our lives. i f5XNl . fi? l B xx NMA- ,f 'EQ - ff!! 'B V 0, Sk vf N fx fi X M ff' 95 XY. QQ ' V ' A X Z, -1 A M ' 4 0 12 - ., .. XX J - f Ag way 1 , 4 . 4 V R 5 xx Vs M A 4 2.1.1.- - 1 SCZIOOZ of Maize if , s WA 5 -4 A x e ' . I .I X - Graduate of the School of MUSIC 2 '17 'F-HE ' WILFRED CQ BAIN ' 9 The warmth and richnefx of his- voice, ity refonant profandity and depth of feeling have made him one of the moot popular solo- iftf oar .rehool haf ever prodneed. U e LC S D E .a Rf -i..-, -a-. -nf THE MUSIC OF LIFE V Mnfie round the world if ringing, Sweeter ne'er if heard hy manj 4 X Z X 6 ,MieJic angel,ho.rt.r were Jinging, Q Ere the morning .ftarf heganj b A Sweeter 't if than dreamy of marie, A Mnsio one awakef to hear Trailing on a train of eehoef O'er a mild and moonlit meerj 4 More it movef than martial marches, More than gleamf of long-loft hope, p b More than .rnny to glory lifting I A V Dew they draw from plain and Jlopej Mafia 't is that thrillf no only ' W In the art that hearts control, . g X When the hreath of ardor holy I Softly .rtirx a sighing foal. X A E swX Z fl 1 ' S6 lfixi P 1 I I I If f it , iffy la . I Eff' sh ,Atv N spy ff. ff , W fi! ,f 1 v QS: lf 1 f If ws W Wiz IXQ S fig kxi : if lj IS egg IX S A - S---f f . . l,.TgsnTLsL:.1'?gf XXX . . .. - ,. .---,.-.- - . .,., ,.., D , ,, ,qu qw-. 0.1 -,M . i W W, .fi ' i I A l H E VF V l i i 1 . i 1 I 1 l B o U in n ,E nfmnm ...QQ-. -. vw The School of Music il 4 PN T f THE School of Music is steadily growing and each year the list of registered students X Q increases in number. College credit is given for music, thus enabling a student to Sv obtain a major of twenty-four hours in this department. The public school music - course with a full curriculum is drawing many talented students. A The Vocal Department under Professor Baker is growing rapidly. This year there is an enrollment of sixty students. Splendid group work is being done in the Church X Choir and Men's Crlee Club. The Houghton College Chorus of one hundred and twenty voices offers two concerts each year. At Christmas time The Christ Child p b f Maunder was resented before a large and appreciative audience. Ruth by . 5 Gaul will be givenpin June. I The Piano Department reports a registration of eighty and many students of ability Q are coming to Houghton for training in this field. The recital work shows splendid Q results. Miss Hillpot is head of the piano work and Professor Lawless is associated with her. Courses giving college credit are offered in Theory, Solfeggio, Harmony, y 1 and History and Appreciation of Music. V 5 l!yl This vear marks a noticeable improvement in the College Orchestra. A very suc- cessful concert was given in December and the director, Alton Cronk, is planning another to be presented in June. There are about thirty-five regular members in the orchestra. fy 7 .Y 1--as-a --- mg F,-TMA, V, , nn ng 1. cccc have rr n riffs ? Z T 9 in be zfcheffm I-IE Houghton College Orchestra this year is the largest in the history of the insti- tution. Thirty-five students .are members of this organization. There is a good variety and balance of instruments and some excellent talent. On December 11, 1918, the Orchestra presented a complete programme in the chapel with the following assisting artists: Wilfred Bain, bass, Orrel York, violin- ist, and Theos Cronk, reader. Another concert is being planned for the latter part of May at which time the following soloists will participate: Marion Fox, reader, Hollis Stevenson, baritone, and Professor Lawless, pianist, who will play the Liszt E flat piano Concerto accompanied by the Orchestra. This is the first time that a concerto with orchestra accompaniment has been played in Houghton. Plans are also under way to broadcast from a Buffalo station in May. The Orchestra also functions as a social group. Following the Christmas Holidays a party was held in Professor Lawless' studio at which time they proved themselves capable socialites as well as capable musicians. The Orchestra is directed by Mr. Alton Cronk, a college Junior and graduate of the School of Music. P 2 ,X J., ,xi . - V sawn X ' jg'--' ggi' T I 5 8 i V E e3lgx.fYiJ'f,T 'P' 'f+7f:f :72'1r'-r'-1CffN 1v1f-'f-.h-f--,,L H Lfiix 1.f',fi-,S gf ,L E-1,3 X413 -4 ff X- -' -- -.5-.12 .L,..-.J .1 1. Xx- .---. V..-- ., ,,,,,,,..i.,T Twp Roux' WILIB. ROTH, YORK, SHEA, ALLEN, HOWSE, BAIN ,Hfddfr Rau-: SHIEM.-Ui. BOX, KLUZITT, H. STEVENSON, PROFESSOR LAWLESS, G. STEVENSON, FERO Hmm Rau-: M. STEVENSON, CRONK, PROFESSOR BAKER, GLEASON, HINES be XVESLEY GLEASON . . PROP. HERMAN BAKER LOXVELL Fox . . . GORDON ALLEN . . PROP. HERBIAN BAKER IXLTON CRONK . . Firirt T6ll0l'J HOBIER FERC, '31 LEON HINES, '31 IVIARSHALL STEVENSON, '31 ELON XVILES, '31 Bfzritonef LOVVELL FOX, '19 JOHN KLUZITT, '3O ELMER ROTI-1, '31 HOLLIS STEVENSON, '19 w. H ,, enif Glee Clno . President Vice-Preoieient . . Secremry Bnfinen Manager . Director . Accornpnnift Second Tenorf PROFESSOR LEO LAWLESS JOSEPH SHIPMAN, '31 GORDON STEVENSON, '31 ORRELLYORK, '31 Bones GORDON ALLEN, '3O WILERED BAIN, '19 WESLEY GLEASON, '31 BEVERLY SHEA, '31 , N N R wi .. ,..,.... T N BEET FT' Mil 1-. 5 52 .LJJ W .......... rg j , 12 i A 1 1 X ifl 14 rf 7 X Eff' f ' X 59 H111 , f' 1 l 1 ls 1 1l is 1 1 I 1 f . l r w 1 1 1 . . 1 C fi 'ff ,, . ,,2f?' . N l i1 1 l l ll V I l . L . C I 1 ffl l ' W1 . be Marzo, Club sy ,L . lily N' 3 l First Semefter I 50007107 Semeffef PROE. LEO B. LAWLESS . . Prefzdent' . . ALTON M. CRONK I-Q11 l GORDON ALLEN . . Vice-Prefident . . WESLEY GLEASON Nd 1 VELMA HARBECK . . . Secretary . . . EDITH BORK WINIFRED Prrr . . . Treasurer . . . . LEON H1NEs ' 'f f l . . ' gl ALTON M. CRONK . Clmzrmrm of Program Commzttee . THEOS. E. CRONK lxxe . E HIS is the second year of the existence of the Music Club. The programs this year iffy l have been of an unusually interesting and instructive nature. 'Pull programs have S NJ l been devoted to Tschaikowslci, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and Beethoven. One evening HW 1 was spent with modern composers, one in a discussion of modern jazz, another with the composers of Norway, Sweden, and Finland. ' Hi if With the one ossible exce tion of stud in music there is no better wa to a - . 1, 1 , , , Y 8 . f i U Y P P X31 N preciate classical music than to hear a great deal of it. At first it seems intangible but i Vfljn , upon repeated hearings, the beauty of it grows upon the listener. The greatest aim of the Music Club is to develop the musical appreciation of all of 1 3 its members. In order .to further carry out this aim, the concerts of the greatest M gi musicians, who appear in nearby cities, are announced to the club and the members are urged to go. Q l l Q l . . . . , , ' E 5 While the Music Club is still a young organization, it is one of the most beneficial i l l departments of the school of Music and 1S fast forming a place for itself in the entire 1 rs., l student body. 1 1 1 WPCQ5f5fl.f'C,-C-PCPCPCCTT T-P'iff71Efff'N C C N XX X 'te it X- ,xr Yong XXX XX A . jg iiiif 1 -V XX C ,ggg p .. , 6o' Af t , . n 1 1 1 x 1 x 1 , . :QW 1 i i 4 m V , v 4 F Q 6 ' s Q 1 1 0 fc 11 xx 1 I ' 4 f 1 V U J Q U x 1 I 1 1 f4 I -4 t A f 8- at 1 X M1 I 4' ,fv 1 . . I f? x F ' I X YNY, , I , I I . 1 MX N x O iw Q f , Q . Y fg A A R K nl XE lm W .T Y V 'f F Q15 -A A 1 - Q Vx xg VS. F X X XA x X X X. The Seminary 71, X Ms, 5 , Vf KX7 f Q . fy! f X X X f X 5 if Qf . 3 X fff ,iq JQXK g X' 423 X J Q 4? ' 4-' ' A A11 ,, A A WA kn- .......- 'E H E 1 QD CE EEUFC fwA I , . P X x -x5 i The Senior Claw AFTER four long years of perseverance, diligent study, joy and jollity, the Senior A Class of 197.9 approaches the end of its High School course. These yearshaive been filled with friendships formed in our dear old school, with parties and picnics given by our classmates and teachers. During our Freshman year, we enjoyed a party with our class mother. Later in the year we had a wiener roast on the bank of a beautiful stream near Houghton. This first year of High School life was truly a success and the memories of our happy times together will always linger with us.. Our Sophomore year was, indeed, the busiest of all our years. The Sophomores and Juniors enjoyed an exciting Hallowe'en party together. During our second year, two of our members, Worth Cott and DeWeerd Lupton, designed a Houghton High School banner which will no doubt be the ensign used throughout the coming years. Amid work and play, our Sophomore year came to a close. After a happy vacation, we JollyJuniors returned to the most eventful year of our school life. The first of our entertainments was given us by the Faculty. Together we had a splendid evening and discovered what a good sport our Principal, Mrs. Bowen, is. Several times during the year, we sold candy in order to raise the money necessary for our various parties. In the Spring the Juniors gave the Seniors and Faculty a picnic at Portage which was one of the most enjoyable of our entertainments. Now we have come to the last year of our High School course. As Dignif1ed Seniors, we again entered thedear old halls. In the Fall we had a party in the High School attic. Bob Cook certainly was hungry and it would have been impossible to count the number of hot dogs that he ate. An entertainment was given us by the Faculty. At this party Mrsj Bowen said, I take great pleasure in announcing that Harold C. Van Wormer is Valedictorian and that William A. Boehne is the Salutatorian of the Senior Class. Later in the year the Juniors gave us a banquet at which the ability of our class- mates was shown by thesplendid toasts that were rendered and by the delicious refreshments. By a strange coincidence, our class mother has become infatuated with a certain gallant young man, the barber of the class. This affords a great deal of amusement for all our members. We have now reached the anticipated day which will mark a milestone in our lives, the commencement of richer and fuller opportunities, yes, the dawn of a great tomorrow. - .sxw c fyfy f 7 Z ' X 1 I ' - 1 M .441 l I 'r MQ 'xv -fre flu , 4, , 4 , 5 all i H W!! . '44 :yr 'jfylg , ,nf .fill 4 ffgl . 1 V I ,M lil ,I x X, all ,T I zgf X J! l 1 1 fl fzi I M l ff, ,N . , I, WORTH L. COTT Houghton Class President C3, 425 H. S. Basketball C35 425 Purple. Ar President of the Senior Clam, Worth proved to he very efcient. Hit favorite partinze if arguing and tearing. DOROTHY R. CROUCH Oneonta Class Vice-President C425 Neosophic Secretary C425 Orchestra C3, 425 Gold. Dot .rayr there is nothing .softer than a Cot. She ir a very quiet, nzodert girl. MAE L. YOUNG Riverhead Class Secretary-Treasurer C3, 425 Neosophic Presi- dent C425 Boulder Staff C3DQ H. S. Basketball C425 Purple. Mae appearx to he .rhy and rererved, hat when you hecome acquainted with her you find her fall of She har three piano: fo .rhe har lots of work for the Tooner. HAROLD C. VAN WORMER Mannsville Valedictoriang Theolog Basketball C3DQ Barber Cz, 3, 425 Purple. ' 'Van ir very perrevering. Hit favorite clan if Englirh IV. WILLIAM A. BOEHNE Schenectady Salutatoriang Student Body President C425 Orchestra C3, 425 Purple. Bill ir good natared. Hia' favorite paftifne ir talking. x 5 , gb l he PNN P . QQ . H ' ,, L... 4 , ,IT i l ALTA E. BENSON Portageville X , T H Honor Rollg Purple. 'li . . E 44. Alta never loaf fnnclo to Jay. fax! ark Torn. She if very it -ra V N Jtzalloax anal her rnarkx prove flair. A s X gif B FLORENCE CLARK V 8 Houghton P il U ' Honor Rollg Purple, - 6 If We rlo not know nznob about Florence af yet, out .rloe lrertainb D xx ' A D 4 enjoyf talking. I l p T .x . ' E M L 4 l X 4145 Ri M. EVANGELINE CLARKE ll , 4 - ' V Houghton p Qi ' 5 Honor Rollg Purple. X ' Evan eline if not real ianiet, but if very rnodext. How .the 5 I I 3 - Xi X n ' lover to teayef p Q W 4 b f Xxx 5 lt s X 1 N B 4 W 7 fl: Vx ROBERT G. COOK Af Herkimer ' E 4 ' iw: Q p 4 H. s. Basketball 53, 454 Purple Basketball Q41 l Z , Boo if an all-around gooel Jport. Hit ideal town if X X . Rouoarg. X X 4? P L l Q . X L' ' 1 f , b Driftwood, Pa. 4 P X L J, . Purple Basketball Cz, 3, 42g Captain H. S. Girls' ' ' Basketball C3, 41 Varsity Captain HB ANNA H. ENGLISH vi .4 Xi Z Ann certainbf can play barketoall. Wonder why .the i 3 I 4 likef to help with the Bookftore? l X ii. 1 A L B l 4 X' in P ii P E C B4 if EE BEE ' tj CCCC iiii 155124 ee Oli 1 le-5 E . .1 L..fg,iT1iii::,L.,..Mafzggllff P . 64 l I l Nia Illia ian A if -L. if 10:1 l he junior Clow MARGARET W. LEWIS . , , Prgyjdgm' VVIVIAN L. STEVENS . Vice-Provident THOMAS A. PURVIS . Secretofy-Treafurer PROP. ALLEN M. BAKER . Clan Adoiyer CRIMSON AND WHITE ....... . Clan Colon Clan Nlotto: Rowing not Drifting. FTER electing our class ofhcers in the early part of the school year, we made our formal debut by adorning our Section in the Study Hall with our class colors. After Christmas vacation vve preceded the lower classmen by distinguishing ourselves with class pins. During the Purple-Gold series we had a corner in the gym where vve sold refreshments to provide for the sumptuous banquet which we will give the Senior Class in the Spring. For us, it is the big social event of the year. In October the class Went on a hike to Moss Lake and from there to Caneadea Dam. On February first, the class made merry in a Winter frolic by having a sleigh-ride. In March, the Juniors and Seniors were entertained by the High School faculty at a party. . A ln nearly every line of activity, our members have been active. One is cornetist in the orchestra, and a number of our class participated in the Cantata given at Christ- mas time. On the basketball court several from the Class of '30 displayed their un- usual ability. , gee- --- -- - 67 Il' I I I I I I,I. MII II Y v v v I I I f . I , IN III, Z I Q ., ,J,T- V XI, . v-1 Ls 1-I, I ......-. III :Wi A I- Q :II I QR I x I Houghton II M' ' E. CLIFFORD MIX I X I T 2, 'I , . III Captain of H. S. Basketball Cz, 3, 42 Gold Basket- IS X .12 C2-7 39 , I x p I I Mixie hay proved to he el good nthlete. He likes to Jtick Ii i f I I -I II II I I I I I Q Il I ,I III I clo.re at home. Q E I f I' f I I 9 ff I II f I I R15 I I I B I WESLEY G. MooN V I I 3 P Houghton p 1 j I U Honor Roll, Gold. I IX Q I I HK Wet ix very quiet and Jtudionf. Hix mezrkr prove that 'XXV 'L JI -I I B I he haf not worked in vnin. 7 -pf, I I I3 I E I If 5 p R, ' IQ I I II GEORGE N. OSGOOD X N, I Q..-I - Houghton Q I if I I p Z i Purple Baseball V X p I George doe.rn't enter intonsociezl ezetivitief .rinse he hm .ro 'SM :IQ ' mmm home dvtief. IXNXXXX I . I , , I XX X-, A . I . p pl h . Q . 7' S I I y PRICE STARK I I I I , Houghton I I I I I f , Student Pastor of Machias W. M. Church Cz, 3, 42, I I A ' Purple. X I The new henedict of our Clezu. II I I II I If . II :I I ' Ii ,III p 5 I HAROLD WOODARD I I I I, I Wellsburg -- IH ' Purple. QI I . I Harold would prefer roaming dt Lucaf. He it very friendly I II I with nll. ' If Ii X 3 I I K I . . I PIII M 3 VIII X I I I Q XN A ,W - 66 I I If I! 'I I-Il ,I I I I I I I I FI IXI1 III I I f , X 3 h r I Z II E I I Z II , ,I I 1 , I I' j I I I I I I ,I I I IN I IN he QQX I I TII I Ig, . 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W 'r W II II I N I .IH III II..,I EI NI 1 I I The Fzfefbman Clays fl ' I I I I I . I 'I , MARCUS MATTHIAS . , Prgyjdmf p GEORGE CROUCH . . Vice-Prefiderzt I I I, EDNA LAPHAM Secretary-Treasurer I I MISS RORK . .... . Faculty Adviser I , XI: II I I 1 I 'II I ' lfifl I p Mott0.' Gmdati01z I E -lf I I , I, , I I I . X N September our class was organized and the above officers were elected. At this Irv 5 time vve discovered that our twenty members had assembled from various places. I I f I One came from the hills of Pennsylvania, one from far-off Michigan, and some from .I IIQA other high schools of New York State. True to our name, Freshmen, We chose nile I teen and tan for our banner colors. Not lon after this meetin we had a most 'N Ii'I I I . . . 3 . . 3 . .I A ,A , enjoyable Weiner roast on the bank of the river. This informal gathering seemed to II! I I IIff7I'I 5 break the ice, and friendship and cooperation have prevailed in our midst ever since. I Ig , I ' , I-4- II At mid-semester our class adviser, Miss Rork, invited us to her home for a party. I I ,. I I Nearly every member of the class vvas present and all enjoyed themselves until the if II II I I hour of departure. p I I I f I Our ear has not been all recreation We have dissected worms and bugs in Bi- ,I Y '. . I V ology, conjugated wma, umm, amd! in Latin, learned the fundamental rules of II iw factorin in Al ebra, and gone with Ivanhoe through his many adventures. Thus . I I 8 8 . I our Class of I937. has begun a cheerful four years. J I I t Q e1i,s wi::h,,+.- -.g X JXJQX, t , . V If ,V....f 'j ggrg lj 5 iii! , ,H , Y ........ f. - - ,..,, M A , Y, , , , ,ldv I Y A, XX. if fi igrlnx-,,,,,,-,,,,, s s .film A e cxafigfiffngxi- .ec in .k-inn-- cific-,,l 69 l 'he Sophomore Clary HENDRICK RATHBUN . - - Pffffdmf MALCOLM CRONK . . Vice-President ETHEL DOTY . . Secretary-Treasurer PINK AND BUFF .......... Clary Colon OWARDS the last part of September our class of twenty-three members elected our ofiicers and chose our class mother, Miss Fancher. After choosing our colors we displayed them in the study hall under the supervision of our class mother. Our first Patty was on Hallovve'en, when all classes of the High School met in the Bedford Gymnasium. The initiations took the form of branding. Upon the removal of the blindfold, each Sophomore found on his or her face a large Winter brought more entertainment. We had planned to have a sleigh ride, but the Weather did not permit so Miss Fancher invited us to her home. The excitement was intense as We played different games, such as dropping clothespins into a fruit jar, which is not as easy as it sounds. In the midst of the fun refreshments were served. You will hear more from us later, as We have the two most interesting years ahead of us. 68 HE sd lv 4 '54 1 KN 1 f. . 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Its principal aims are tO perpetuate the ' memory of the Classes of 199.9 and fto preserve in print what would otherwise remain jx 8 only in the recollection of the student. - A b X THE BOARD . . ' Q if ELLSWORTH L. BROWN ....... Editor-in-Chief X X BETH M. CHAMBERLAIN . . Assistant Editor-in-Chief f p X WILLET W. ALBRO . . . Business Manager K V MARTHA M. DYER . . . . . Subscription Manager s f 1 CLAUDE A. RIES . . T . . L . . Faculty Adviser E X - g HE STAFF . H. HUGH THOMAS .... - . . Associate Editor CASSIUS S. CONNER . . . . . Artist Q MILDRED L. STEVENSON . . . Social E MARGARET E. CARNAHAN . . Organization K b ARTHUR F. DOTY . . . , , Snappy 6 , GORDON F. ALLEN . Afbge,-in Q ALVIN M. DENSMORE . u U 1:m,,Wf ELSIE A. BACON . LEON N. WARDEN . PAULINE E. BEATTIE . C . . ,. Assistant Adoertisin Maria er . X JOHN P. KLUZITT . . g 'g . . . ' . . .Aluinni . . . Adoertisin g .Manager - - . . Assistant Business Marzagef' ff BEULAH L. BROWN . . - . . . Assistant Subscription Maizagel' E , ' HONORARY ' I I X DITH M' BORIS, 31 C. WALTER ALEXIS, '31 if 2 M' ' X T 4- Y - ,L -.- ... ---f-'gif' X eeee ff T , A - . . A C -,.ffE:e:g-.t 77. W , . ts fb 1 I v if 'e 1? 1 'A 4 1. w J. 1 . l, fr! I., V1 I M llrl is ull rl ,M I 1: 5 g xl M .mp W A limi' A I, I 5 : I S It l z W s yr ISX1 ! w,:'i :rig lv' 1 A . i . I B I .1 il ttyl R 5 I I ,4 ,1 i F N 'Xx S Q NUSSE-ER Patrick Play bca: :P-e Sceix ga saw' Thr msrn 51651 to Fs.'vwd1:g- 1:: :mr 'a in Entra' Bwrn nn. Tr: gn-Lv A-envied md Tmn' lf: :.w. .ami wr me g-LMA D:-'Q mi: Harri- Dfrr, xn' rx Lv- Sz. l'n:n:l'p in v uri sc :uni Qu .-1 : .mx :x1ru:nr'-..1:1- Xm 1. -.fre il :hr-r. ON: C.. H 0'P:f .- ar.'.O'Y'---4-J -1- -.wwf-1: J--,g 1' Tim O'Hr,- -.nr -1- .-i :fe nu-.:,g Kr r'-f pun un 3-:J nv, !-.rlwi :cf 'v-f rv.-er. 1 --qw., :Lf 0'ff--'r- vi N: 0H:f .'- ,mr n mn g ,rn l-- H-'. v.- rl -.fn-111 r. rm'-rr.-LA xr y-TJ: wi-mg. ur.-xg u f mi lul-n 2-lm nf ru x rvff vu :lf nn! rf V1 n-1 nrzr-'. x-Fm!-. u n Frm-', r-nn :Hr Hm- Zrvn rr-n!n f'u1f'. Mm 1-4 lm! lk, THERE 'FHL BE NO AR UNTIL FRIDAY APHI1. V f fy, 7 rl 1 Q i 1 .Q Ii I I v 1 1 ! l I 5 l I l i -AQ i 5 if 2 l 1 l I . - .. .,A ... e ly' ll I ... 5, -I E , UP gh H dbg E .ry 9 l ' 1A' ' 5 M B H lin D E V+ R ' f A HESS, PROFESSOR WHIIAKER, H. STEVENSON I' AYERS, w. Mooms I W . li 1 Z The Houghton S tar I X I . I l fl 7 THE Houghton Star, publication of the U. L. A. of Houghton College and Semmary, XX ' V . 4 was established in I9o8 as a monthly. It now appears each Friday as a live college X A N Weekly. The S tar has always endeavored to portray our school life in all its phases. Q R THE BOARD X A A f ROBERT R. HEss . .... . Editor-in-Chief KV X' ALEDA AYERS . .... . Associate Editor 5 f HOLLIS STEVENSON . Business Manager QM WILMA MooRE . . . . . Suhseription Manager - PROP. C. WHITAKER . 1 ...... Faculty Adviser IHESIAFF fl v PAUL A. ROY . . . . . Managing Editor HILDA BUTTERFIELD . . . . . Literary t' .. ERMA ANDERSQN . . Features b ESTHER RIES . . . Religious ALTON M. CRONK ,' Magic I fi I CYRIL LITTLE . Ayblefgw Q5 . WILLIAM SALLBERG , Lggnly il Q MARTHA DYER . . Exchanges X ALVIN DENSMORE . . . jokes . 1 ANNA ENGLISH . . . . Serninary IRWIN MATTOON .,.. Seminary MARJORIE DONLEY . . . . Circulation Manager 1 X MARSHALL STEVENSON . Assistant Circulation Manager Xl 1 g' WNW KZ ' 1 X . l . .f27f1i7f A 74 R A N .ff VT? 5 :I 'I' iHl 1 . ii 4 l Neofopbrc Literary Socrezy Second .Swemerter . . . Prefzaent . . . IRWIN MATTOON . . Vzce-Prerzderzt . . HENNING TURNELL Frrft Semerier MAE YOUNG . RAYMOND BERRY DOROTHY CROUCH . . . Secretary .... ANNA ENGLISH ETHEL DOTY .... Treararer . . MILDRED HUNT MARGARET LEWIS Chairman of Program Committee . MAE YOUNG ' I 'HE Neosophic Society which is the chief pleasure and pride of the Seminary, and has been for nearly thirty-six years, is almost twice as old as the Athenian Society but it is not feeble because of its age. lt is just in the prime. We might mention some of the members whose names graced the pages of the record book of a quarter of a century ago and find that they correspond with the names of noted faculty members, editors, preachers, public oflicials, missionaries and individuals from nearly every other walk of life today. Our endeavors to meet each Monday evening from six-thirty to seven-thirty o'clock have not been in vain. We have had interesting programs, offering help to those who fear public appearances, such as singers, speakers and musicians. We are the proud possessors of a talented student body which responds with worth-while productions. We are sure old members and alumni would be proud of the way in which we have carried on the good work that they were so loyal to in their Houghton Seminary. l l i l l 4 , . i fill 0 , i 1 1 iUlf llfl if-ll aEl IRIJ l-A -R 'A 1 1 fl f , Nb . ,ji ffl rx fi Q , fi Yi Xxx x X X X R --- - -- -W - -A--v-it Y - tvs ix 1 .5 - 1 ,' Y w 7 nf .........- Q 'w i , ...1 1 5354 I i i., 1 i 1 s Xx it . .. llr! 55' if 1 ? lf' ll' ll Il il H i I r N. ii I 5 3 l diff li l 'iffy V 2 1 M3 T ya 1 ' It . . if ll i T l a ie ld SQZV' a hi 5 - - ' Sf y s Atbeman Lzrerary Soozezy l . 1 V Seeoml Semefter N ALvLNJiwi'lgQENSM0RE . Prexieient . . EDITH' DAVIS, ff l Eniriji 'Davis . . . Vice-Preridem' . . .2 PAUL ROY in Q T Viiiikf MRTTOQN . . Secretary . WTLMA Mooignl. pf' .X . BEULALI4 L. BROWN . . Treararer . . BEITLAH L., Bnovvilr - i A M f GLADYS L. BRGWN Chairman of Program Committee GLADYS L. BRQWN C X . ' e U . 5x R i ' X S Greece represents the aim of learning and culture of ancient civilization,iso does 3 the AAE CGreek symbol of our SocietyD outshine all 'other organizations of I . 2 ' A Houghton College. Since its formation in 1911, this Society has had a continuous fm .X i . l andtsteady growth. T , i y . pit i ! . - 4 , L V X3 gl Q The Oratory Department has furnished very interesting material for the programs - 7 T of theiyear. - The Society has contributed to the development of literary appreciation, 'X- , T 1 character interpretation, a knowledge ofthe outside vvorld, and an interest in current . events. 'Not least among the many advantages of the AA2, are its social opportuni- . ties. Memoriesfnlof the delightful hike last Fall are still vivid. i i . XL The good attendance and interest shown throughout the year is a Witness of the T vvell-arranged and vvell-prepared programs. The Athenian is not only of value and v interest to the audience, butuit provides an opportunity for self-expression for those X who are going out into public life. - ' , N 1 1 i A L L ig tai --- -maart L--. - i- i.idiiiiiiiiiwigiio ,.,i ,X 1 o c o ox o i xx ' c so c ,,:i..,,iJ e V- -,mf --it-1., 3 ads21.5553jiifitiiigiitiifiiiori.qgg::.1..iffT Y E T 4IXi5Xsaaaifeeees4 ff,f ff .ff i,ff T i ffe' W L K- Tr- :- if- fi, ,.f fJ , A ' T T' T ' M 'QAA'c'ciQm:v J' 'tmf' vet Alfa- .Lift't3:::1i:5lf.:...-,.-WW N-FN 76' ., NX tx 4 A wx. VC irq .Ill 'x illx laid ll 1 2.1 bfi. llxlgl sl i lg ' ilfll ll lf lam HRT' Sail .Yflll ii, '. ll l 1' lifil lil: lil' liz lfxilf IW if-W if ll 55,11 lgyfili 'I lllw ar Elly iil, ,. is we hx . E Wh illx, lil ga mi yy f.:.?:sI0 , .lil 5:65 ix .1.-- l ' -.M Q, igl s' I if - i ! if 4 if l If 1 l fx! f-'I' I r'r-'-1fLtt 'r r r' ' ' ' ' Y - - '- ----f-v ..-f.- ,,,,,,,,W-jr ' f'-:N M-Y-vfawffmf-lijgi fig f-T 7 'ijff sf 'Z ,XX 'ef' f , V X Vvffff' if-.g '-,.v,l T 7' Xxfv,- -gf-.'--,-N- -N-.NZDT bwuu hw, ni f ' ----eff i.....,,, Lfzgflrxgw V Y- ink 'X IS? .f to J. ' ff X-qsvfz -sky' yxxx P for-ffv f-'Taq f .. vw- .fr a .. L W I ' -wma-Q-. --rfr f-:- c.f:...f.-d-s.,r,,4L . R X, 1 - - X. , - - to -ev W if -ff :ff l . .. ..,.,,,Wvm - -Ci.-T...,13ijf fi iihii X Ta1rRaw.' ALLEN, FERO, cUMM1Nos, M. srEvENsoN, DENsMoRE Tlnrd Raw: Erss, HOWLETT, CONNER, TYLER, PROFESSOR oouoms Second Raw: G. BROWN, MEADE, STAFFLER, SHERMAN, Miss BURNELL, Dori' Batram Rm- MOLYNEAUX, Rorn, YEITER be Pmfemf re- edit 50026231 EVAN MOLYNEAUX , Pfgfjdmp ARTHUR YETTER . Vice-President LUELLA ROTH . . Secretary HYSICS, according to the ancients, was the fundamental science. It was greater than Chemistry because the whole is greater than the part. It was greater than Biology because Biology as the science of life is merely an application of physical and chemical principles. There came a time when the gulf between these great sciences be- came very wide due to the search for the philosophers stone and the lack of a great scientific ideal. Now, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology find common ground in the field of Medicine. It was for the purpose of bringing these sciences closer together in the fields of Medicine and Dentistry that the Pasteur Pre-Medic Society was formed. The faculty members of the organization have given freely of their time and efforts for the successful promotion of this aim. They have taught us to abhor that deprecating and barren skepticism which is so fruitless in scientific research, and have impressed us with the sanctity of scientific truth. May their efforts be rewarded by the forma- tion of characters in Doctors and Dentists who may answer the question when they near the great goal, What have I done for humanity? with the answer of Pasteur, I have done what I could. L..- llfli,4a-lir::.111f-Pifxeeeee f-F my UT.- 79 -. kx ,Q lx M X x X. 5 w. 1 l X . Y Tap Raw: POOL, E. THOMPSON, BORK, SNYDER Middle Row: H. THOMAS, SECORD, ROBERTS, THURBER, MULLIN, KNIFFIN, SALLBERG Bottom Raw: JAMES, HESS, MISS RICKARD, PROFESSOR DOUGLAS, ANDERSON, E. BROWN, LONG he Feeiee-Plume .PROF. R. E. DOUGLAS . , . H Prefident ERMA E. ANDERSON - . . . . Secretary-Treeuzerer ELLSWORTH L. BROWN . Chairman of Memberfbip Committee Miss G. RICKARD . Cbezirmem of Program Committee HE Feder-Plume is a new literary organization. lt is composed of students and faculty members who are interested in the various forms of literary endeavor. Members may submit manuscripts for criticismat any time. ' The aim of the club is to stimulate an interest in literature, to develop an original style, to encourage members to produce material for publication and to foster an appreciation for the better class of books. CHARTER MEMBERS ERMA E. ANDERSON ELLSWORTH L. BROWN ' HILDA BUTTEREIELD RAYMOND E. DOUGLAS MARY FREEMAN ELEANOR JAMES A. CLAIR KING MONICA KNIFFIN FLORENCE LONG HULBERT MARVIN LOVINA MULLIN JOSEPHINE G. RICKARD C. LYNN RUSSELL CATHERINE SECORD - ETHEL THOMPSON x M ix -- ---- --f---A --F--lf.----1 3i.----j.1--:i-:-- -1- MATWMW.-. .-.,l LI.. ,,,,,,,,,. XG -X ' - -.xx D-,X X x A ff . 78 i 'm my H, tv ,Nt .x V L xxx X y i N ,. 1 i X 1 i F 1 x xl 1 NA g X L X Xi r ' 2 Xl I Sc A 1 R AX fSv A ff A il. W T56 A72 i X A na Houghton Daughters V MRS. ZOLA FANCHER . , Prwjdmt T , il W MISS CRYSTAL RORK . . . Tfice-Prefideut ' H E MRS. MILDRED WOOLSEY . - h . 5-t,C,.EmU, j fx MRs.- WHITAKER . , , i u . '1 ,.6,aJ.1H.e,. 5 E 'V kb MRS. ISABELLE FANCHER ..... Corrarpouding Secretmj A 5 Z Anna Houghton Daughters, composed of women of the Faculty, the wives of i px the men of the Faculty, and the wives of the married students, has been active in 9 ,wx the life of the school for nearly six years. Besides the regular bi-monthly meetings, Z 2 several banquets, parties, and receptions are held during the college year. Ii B A Q In addition to the committees for social activities there is a Sunshine committee 0 T Q whose duty lt is to discover any needs which the Anna Houghton Daughters can If U if meet. Last Christmas, boxes containing about one hundred and fifty gifts and cloth- 1 f ing were sent to 'the mountain mission of the South, and one hundred and twenty-five 1 ' If E giftlsa and m1'agaz.1nis.vXlgere sept to kthg County Home at Angelica. The waiting room D , in t e new ospita 1S eing urnis e by the members, and the curtains at the hospital - were made by the society. We are also working with the Home Bureau to effect the il E ' improvement of the village park. 2 R v T Q X W Q 9 a 1 o ixx U Q U mon Lzremffy Affoczarzon 7 222 Dv . ' wa . 41 . ,. JAMES S. LUCKEY . . . Prcxrzzferzt . A T if-'Cm' . W. LAVAY FANCHER . . Vice-President f ,lf rrtoui X BEULAH L. BROWN . . Secretary ff . D i . .' .- A :is oi H. HUGH THOMAS ......... T1 efmn 67 , X .png X THE U. L. A. is an organization composed ofthe three literary societies of the insti- f V Q tution: The Athenian, Neosophic, and Feder-Plume. This association is the oflicial Q H- publisher of the weekly school paper the Star, and the treasurer IS the Business Man- x ager of the Lecture Course. is fu The Lecture Course this year consisted of seven very interesting programs. The ff 'gsm 'gf celebrated Russian Cathedral Quartet presented one of the most popular programs ., fi this year. The next two numbers were illustrated lectures :,Chester Howland gave the .- 1 4 The stirring drama, The Story of the Ancient Whaleman, in moving pictures and I , -aj colored slides, and Edgar Raine repeated his fascinating story of Alaska, Land of the I ftp! Midnight Sun. Next, our old friend, Doctor Southwick, Americafs premier in- 3303' X terpreter of Shakespeare, gave us a new conception of that familiar drama Julius .1131 Caesar. Another acquaintance was Sidney Landon, the impersonatorq lt IS needless ' to say that the May Concert, a home talent entertainment, was the most popular and ' X best attended number- of the year. Sk V ,W n ff , . ,XM TTT Y Y T L T Y Y SI it . rar- A. A Law-'fee egxigiifiifffifiiiff715:592f?'5?f?5T91 1 4, ir.-. .. M--.fav af-mf fige-tig.m:1iL-il?ivefee-1:77 iiX' 4- M Jfibsgyfjf f -fx-9554 ui ee H -Seerivwvf at f 'f'M c 't2l'F Cfuiiilif'-ff7TT'v ? ''fTxQLf63 'fX Xia ' ' ' Tlf 'T'iQL1fjTgTfii17jTf ff K I c c - A . ll l 7 I i . .nal I . 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It lends its aid 3 S ES in artistic recitals for the Library and May Concerts. alt puts Houghton College in i , . 1 1 l line with other colleges great and small in its loyal efforts for the Inter-Collegiate Oratorical Contest whose great subject is the Constitution of the United States. The 1' p Senior Tea and the Junior-Senior banquet would be lonely without the oratorical Q if frills. Commencement calls forth its orators from all departments: high school, T fi music, theology, and college, reaching its climax in the Bible Contest and Gratorical ipf Contest. Thus, we loyally serve our Alma Mater. lg li 1 :Q ' I 1 l ' TT ii'i T ii 'ff'TffffffffflffTffff7T'T7f?'ZTfTlT'ii fiTi'T'ill'jifiiiiijij2Tj'te't't'eee-New-Mwe-W --11 K ew- --1b4-'. ------ee--'Fil' X ' XX- Rig xijnll, V lv 'yc tc'1 ' ..'- - -.- iififw 80 ,x N -.mm Il Wi 'r QU 1 .f 5 13 fxli 5711? W1 lik L V 11 V 1 11 W 5152! iff mf 1 L 1 Q!! '1f'4 1 1 1 1 W1 Qu ,xx lf, fn fl 2:3 .Ax ff 1 A I if X 515 X X 1 X 1 Q1 1 1, 11 1 7 5 Q. 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Below are those Who have had their names inscribed upon the loving cup which vvas presented to the school in 1914 by Henry R. Barnett to stimulate literary effort among Q the Students: 5 f Poem Story Emmy 1914 FLORA PRESLEY SHIRLEY BABBITT SHIRLEY BABBITT 1915 CECIL RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL ' WILLIAM RUSSELL J 1916 1917 1918 1919 191O ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN LEONA HEAD JOHN WILCOX FRANCES SHULTZ MARIETTA FANCHER ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN LEONA HEAD FREDA FREEMAN RUTH KELLOGG ELOISE SHERMAN CLARK WARBURTON RAY RUSSELL WINIFRED FERO LELAND SMITH JOHN HESTER 1911 LYNN RUSSELL KENNETH ALGER MARIETTA FANCHER 1911 JOSEPHINE RICKARD HARRY KITTERMAN JOSEPHINE RICKARD 1913 ESTHER HAYNES A BERNICE WRIGHT FRANK HENSHAW 1914 ALICE JEAN HAMPE EARL TIERNEY and A BERTHA RICHARDS CLYDE MEREDITH 1915 RUTH CROUCH LAURA HOUGHTON MARION HOLLISTER 1916 GLADYS E. TAYLOR ERMA E. ANDERSON JAMES H. AI-:E 1917 ROBERTA MOLYNEAUX VIVIENNE CRIPPEN IVAH, BENNING 1918 FLORENCE LONG HILDA BUTTEREIELD ELEANOR JAMES 197-9 H- HUGH THOMAS BEATRICE NEAL EDNA C. ROBERTS ,f T l 'um 14. iq ffm -mn. e nl 3 ilk 4 will 'nl 1 N 4 rpm X P I mr 'wr f' ink ther 1 'i door rar i ed- 5 pl f I X ri fi yi f me f 7 X4 Church the day we were married-Oh, I might have known-Oh, he looked at me with hate-John, John, his mind is as mishapen as his ugly little body. He declared he loved me once. He even asked me to marry him, but of course I refused. Oh, Barbara! Barbara! some harm will come to her. He must be a maniac. What shall we do? Troopers were sent for. A description of Barbara was sent to all the papers. It was also broadcast over the whole country by radio. The troopers scoured the surrounding country, policemen in the nearby city took every hunchback to the City Hall on general principles. Every golden-haired, blue-eyed three-year old was looked over searchingly. Every mother clasped her darling closer to her breast, as she thought of little Barbara Kenyon. Every father clenched his fist, looked black, and muttered dire punishment against a certain hunchback if he could only lay his hands on him. Days passed, the search went on. Pretty Mary Kenyon had lost her buoyancy and good looks. Shewas a haggard, aged woman at twenty-five. Her husband, john, was the same. They did not live, they merely existed. One hope stayed by them, Martin Thorn might relent. Meanwhile, deep in the mountains was an old still, built, and in use so long ago that its existence had been forgotten.. A trail overgrown with underbrush led to it. Here in the old building far from human habitation, was secreted Barbara Kenyon. At first she had cried constantly for her mother, cried until she was exhausted and could cry no longer. She refused all food, but once in a while she would take a tiny sip of water. Martin Thorn sat with her constantly, and unceasingly begged her to eat. She onlyishrank from him in horror and called for her mother. Finally came a day when the deformed little dwarf paced the old building, back and forth, back and forth, while little Barbara lay in a stupor on a pile of blankets in one corner. He muttered to' himself: She's going to die. I never meant to keep her. I only meant to make Mary Wilson suffer as I have suffered. Nothing was heard in GEN .Xp O 3 5 3' z 2- 3 Q 2- '- X as S fi S 53 I 0 5 55 S. 2 f 'D' 2- O P 5? E' Q 5, .ET N Q. z P r 2 I :A 5- 4 5-E I7 Q rs- f Q '4 0 ,Q P rg- 4 7 ? T IH 9 FU B 0 U lc D E R 1-..-. X N ,KZ ff If l, XX I x4 ,X . 14 fi Z A! N I f, answer to his moan, save the sound of his own pacing, and the uneven breathing of the child in the corner. A week had passed since the disappearance of Barbara, every possible effort had been made to find her. The troopers had gone back to their barracks, and although X every official near and far was still on the lookout for the golden-haired baby, the search had died down. pf Xi g A ,M -1 - I --.H 87 - f fc' A iv 5? 4 4 -1--s 'F H E 1 GD GE Q UE' EFI I 4 54 l 1 Af I Have Sujfeffed By BEATRICE NEAL FIRE T PRIZE STORY THE,big round face of the harvest moon appeared over the long range of mountains and looked down into the little valley at its .base as if determined that nothing in the seemingly peaceful little village, which nestled there, should escape its attention. The little cluster of houses was quiet. They lay silent as phantoms, and as ghostly. Not a breath of wind was stirring. Nothing moved except the moon and then she gradually slipped under a cloud, leaving the valley to its solitude. I Suddenly the peaceful atmosphere changed. An alien presence seemed abroad, a door creaked on its careless hinges in one of the quiet houses., a stealthy footfall sounded and a dark blur appeared in the opened doorway. This blur was peculiarly shaped. It looked like a child with a huge hump between its shoulders. It carrieda bundle in its arms. The strange object flitted into the deeper shadows and was gone. The moon peeped out from under 'the edge of the cloud, and bathing the valley again in silver radiance, sailed serenely on her journey. The morning sun cast his eye on this same valley, but he saw an entirely different scene. All was hurry and confusion. A sound of weeping was heard, Rachel weepf ing for her child and would not be comforted, for a home was desolate. A little room furnished with beautiful things, made possible by the love of a devoted father and mother, was empty of a little golden-haired, blue-eyed presence, Barbara Kenyon. Her white bed was tumbled and torn apart. Her teddy bear lay sprawled on the floor as if having taken a sudden fall from the bed, or having been thrown- by an impatient hand. Otherwise the room was in perfect order. A little pile of clothing by the bed- side was gone and in its place lay a note: Q A A ' Mary Wilson: ' . I will not call you Kenyon. I have your baby. I will not harm her, for She is your image, and I love you yet. You scorned me once. You shall never see your child again. Do not attempt to find me. If you do, I will not answgf for XX her safety. I - Remember, p X Martin Thorn. tx' 7T5l'7T -V - if i-i. l ' e -az-. - . ...W . W H V Z w V , -- V V' F lf, slff il ' fl l l Q, rf I In I gf .lr W l 'xx s.' K1 tl X X ,I ff' 4 if l .Xe I . 'QQ 5 s X., , :fa s ml fig fl ,I l ,fi S AX 9 M ll f-13 f 1 1 z lfi QI il Nl I 1 X l Q tk -.-. H1 'i 51, ' W Q I Q-Illgsij 'ow Qc. i l ihilllq im 1 ll: 1 . w .il H , . :sur sh l ln to hu- jill 1 V 0 fi' . 1 . I. n.. I' 1 I I , , jill jx li M1 I UPN Uitll I .ix . fhff lcfta gl an ll . ' xl snr. rang Ai olofk N ,y you wow. xx I 'th K .cn- f Her 1:11 'fp 1 I ll Rig Q . .1 X 'gpm illi .,.. l I I . Nl jj, I .A .V 'i7f iTTTtjf7gy'e1i',sii e xl - I g Which --Romance or RmZ2.rm-- mf Me? - By EDNA CLAR-K RoBER'rs A FIRST PRIZE ESSAY I ONCE wandered up and down the narrow, crooked streets of a quaint little town, curiously misplaced in huge, crude America-a corner of musty Europe. Queer little shops hung precariously over the streets, and dusty, leaded panes of dark little win- dows allowed glimpses of the fascinating gleam of old pottery-rare, squat little jars and odd jugs. Many a treasure I found that day, and bore away from its setting in that little nook of Romance's own-treasures of memories of a narrow street where the sun fell lightly on a dusty little shop, a cool, sparkling drinking-fountain with the carved silver cup in a little niche above it, and the eager-faced peasant folk who clustered there. Other curios I have, too-handworked linens and laces, a sketch by a wild boy with the fire of genius in his eyes, and a few alluring little earthenware jugs. I have one of them here now, a dull, soft blue one, sitting on four little claw- feet, and with a meek-looking dragon for a spout. The very aura of Romance hands about that little jug-so I tuck it away in a dark corner where it will not distract me from the pursuit of the realisms of this world. Only when I am alone in the twilight do I take it out, and dream again of the queer little town. But with morning I put it away and forget my vain imaginingsf' For long ago I joined the ranks of those who cry, Oh that I had money, money enough and to spare! Romance must not exist for me. It really is not a harsh existence I have chosen. There are comforts-and love. Not an idyllic, pastoral passion, but calm honest emotion, carefully bottled up lest it interfere with this serious business of life. There are ambitions to work for, a shining goal to achieve, a prize to win. There is work to do, and it must be well done. Above all there is the joy of the working, the clean, honest tang of it, the striving and testing and gaining. Every fibre in one's body must be alert, the pitch is keyed higher and higher and never descends again. Success is to be achieved over the ruins and sordid- ness of human feelings. Misery and squalor do not slacken for a second the mad Scramble up, up, always up! Clinging and fighting, one scales the ladder, and if a S151-Onger Contestant pushes him off, he must start again. When you grow too weary fgf this new start you are forgotten, a failure, and life at the bottom of the ladder is J not pleasant. . - A- Y-AA, ,,..,.-, ....,......-Q. , - - ' -, , -R - ' 7 ' f 1 Xl , j X -- 89 I 1 : i . - - f at ea f I I ' I f ffx is is - a W! . I 'ld 2: . ' . . . xl p The night of the seventh day WaS dark, Wi11dY and famyib nclfhcr moi? not lstar P , , T appeared, the angry wind seemed to tear and rend at everything its Clutiui ing ta pigs XA , 4 encountered. The rain, swept by thi? Wmd, beat 111 gusts agamst ff? OUSC' .C T I repeated slamming of a door awoke Mary Kenyon from :El fitful sgieephslhc tsat 111 Q V. H bed, and thinking she heard. a cry, sprang out upon .the oor an wi ou war ing ,M E even to put on a bathrobe, flew to the door. Snapping on a light she discovered a bundle laid just inside. X 9 With hurrying fingers she unwound the bundle which proved toube Barbara-but Z what a change, the child was emaciated almost beyond recognition. .Her golden E wi 51' 9 curls were tangled and her thin little face was tear-streaked and grimy. Pinned to her B dress was the following note: I W TRN fix 1 'Mary and John Kenyon: Z 1 U L . . . ' RN. if H I am sorry for this-I am afraid she will die. I am bringing her back to g Qyff H6 you. I know you have suffered as I have. If I have killed her I want to die. ' ml' If you can, forget and forgive. Zi E Martin Thorn. 5 V712 . 1 , M R i fl Hardly seeing the note Mary called her husband and ran to get some warm milk for QE : '- Barbara. John called the city for a doctor and the nearby barracks for a company of X fel 4 - troopers. Barbara was put into the doctor's hands and the troopers, together with H 5 ' ix John, started out to search for Martin Thorn. 7 , Q f In the spongy- earth made soft by the rain they found his footprints, which they X-il E yi followed. He had evidently not cared whether anyone followed or not, for he left a - . X 5 K plain trail through the underbrush. Following on through the wretched night, they Q l 9 W finally came to the old still. A light streamed from an opening. They quietly sur- E X rounded the old building, but must have made some noise, for suddenly a shot rang A r U Ollt. ' ' 4 l 5 A They rushed into the shack and found Martin Thorn lying on the floor in a pool of E 1 'gi ' blood. As John Kenyon bent over him he gasped out: I know she is dead-and you i T E Ere-lcloicpehto take me-but you are+too late. He raised himself to his elbow, S I reat e t e name Mary and fell back-dead. 7 . f ncipiy fppplllcd thle-nppcir tmishapen lipIdy.ba'p1l1i to the viillg-ge and the next day, with s e a ives near, artin orn was ai in a pauper's grave. ' . Barbara's golden curls were soon flying about as happily as CVC1-5 her awful advert I ture forgotten. But Mary Kenyon never entirely recovered from that experience. Her p X pretty hair was streaked with gray, new lines were cut deep into her face, and often X through her brain rang out the words, I know you have suffered as I havefi Deep I X in her heart was more pity than hate for Martin Thorn. X X X V I ff ii ff 4 I X, ' ' ' ' 'Y HWY, YZ, gag iw Y , , J 4-J . ss I I I I I 1 I l l I 4 1 W. B 331 I! my R lil ll IDIS lim' IBUC ji fNfxAfXff5,X Ed1tor cuts and slashes and fits our l1VCS He has our dest1n1es la1d for us and struggle nelther makes nor breaks us L1fe 1S but a toy a poor playth1ng eas1ly cast as1de EVCH HS lf 15 CCff2l111 that the great da1ly w1ll be on the stands so lt 1S certa1n that we shall reach our fates The tang and b1te of l1fe 1n a c1ty IS real l1fe but equally so 1S the task of the farmer who works as hard galns less but 1S nearer to h1s God The Spr1ng to h1m IS a t1me of prom1se a h1nt of future fru1t1on a preparat1on and an awaken1ng Through Summer months of development and growth the farmer 1S car1ng and watchmg and hopmg lookmg forward to a r1ch harvest when Autumn shall sw1ng around The Wmter 1S the t1me of rest the old age of the year All the Spr1ng s prom1se-that buoyant prormse of youth and all of Summer s development the matur1ng vs amng t1me are gathered 1nto Autumn s r1ch fulfillment and safely stored away So the farmer rests and plans and thanks God for ra1n and sun and l1fe growmg SO1l ln the long W1nter evenlngs before the cracklmg flames of h1s hard cut wood fires the farmer muddy boots and frosts and colds s1ck stock dreary sunless days and the absolute deadenmg monotony of slow draggmg week after week Th1s endless nerx e stra1n1ng qu1et wrecks fa1th and peace as surely as the 1nterm1nable no1se of the Clfy s str1fe However lf all tends to the same end The storlng up and sav1ng and planrung for a future and suddenly that future comes to an end The deadl1ne agam' No other chance after that no one knows what comes after lf one knew lf would be easy to l1ve as one should Defimte cont1ngenc1es are not hard to prepare for IC IS the un expected that 1S upsett1ng Suppose 1t were just a sudden stop complete oblu 1on and blankness th1s busmess of death' Such a thought provokes a shudder you 1n st1nct1vely grasp for a safeguard and God becomes an omn1present reahty We are told that there are two dest1n1es and our reward shall be as our deserts but the wages of s1n 1S death So man an 1nherently mtensely rel1g1ous creature stops awh1le 1n h1s race to be first to remember a deserv1ng char1tv or drop mto the church he professes to support They are preparmg a place for thCmSC1'1CS such 35 Van Dyke s ohn We1ghtman found when he sought at the Celesual C1ty for h1s IIIHHSIOII The few romant1c 1mpract1cal places one stumbles across are not self dece1v1ng l1ke th1s They are l1ke my l1ttle jewel l1ke mounta1n town secluded and calm and alone E26 OU SHOPS 7 Q s 1 1 A H1 - - F' -- h- ' was - za. 1 ' rv 1 ff -1 fi .ga - Q a 9 gag T 15 H f X L . 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E .1 .1 'i 5 I X X ,Si As the quiet old town or the dim silence of an old church typify the romantic im- possibilities, so the cities typify the quest of to-day. Crowds are cruel, more cruel than the silences and the deserted places. They are a great beast with a million tongues and a million hearts swayed by the master hand that leads. Always the strongest dominate, and the weakest are subjected. Leaders are born, not made. True leadership is sometimes given to a genius like Napoleon, to be turned to good or ill account. The crowd follows such a leader as a flock the bell wether. Often there is an unseen quality of leadership in someone who buries it under indolence, or enters the wrong life-work and misplaces his power. Such unfortunates lag behind, always last, taking the cuffs of those who hurry on, living in rebellion against obedience because of the spirit of leadership within them which resists submission, yet is unable to overcome the depression of the habit rut. In the war, many a leader-or hero came unexpectedly from the ranks of the meek. The unusual jolted from depression those trammeled by the wrong choice or profession and a habit-bound inability to break loose. In your preparation for life get wise to yourself. Choose what appeals to you, make up your mind .once for all, and aim where you're going. Then start-and do-n't stop. Whatever you want to do, do it well, and do it because it is the thing you know you are fitted for. I shall work in a newspaper oflice eventually, when preparation and probation is over, if I succeed. The newspaper trade is bred in my blood, and the scent of printer's ink is native to me, so I shall like it there. The quest of copy, something startling, sensational, new, to feed the maw of the crowd will take me to where life is real and earnest, and I shall know the lowest and the highest of the land and shall pit the skill of brain and heart and hand' against the crowd to help win it and tame it and lead it. The spirit of the trouper is in the city room, everyone aiding his neighbor. It is a case of men against time-against the deadline hour. Isn't life, after all, just men working against the deadline? We all come to it sooner' or later and there's no getting around it. As in the city room of a paper going to press the constant jangle and hurry never ceases. A telephone bell sounds, an alarm rings, last moment assignments are rushed through. Frantic reporters, hammering, pounding, struggling with the keys of rattling machines are in much the distraught state of a man who is trying to straighten up the tangle of his affairs and come out ahead before the end. The raving editor is in his chair, waist- deep in newspapers and strings, cutting, slashing, fitting, arranging, as the Great ,L -11 K+ X N4 ENN y . li- ! Rx A ,,, V w N 1 1 A 3 J V4 X X , lf r I r my X rl' if Q Y Q X XX 5 4 9 0 X Y 6 K 7 I pf 2 Q ,U Wa N xxx! X ' r f W Q 5 - A A 'L . L x .r W: Ai'- 1 ' , . 1 . i .4 .Q A7 z x7 'F' X . 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I want to go to the queer places, the dear places of the ends of the earth to find the magic names like Taj Mahal, Fujiyama, the Pyramids and Sphinx and Skyro's Isle, and when l come back to have a little white cottage with the latch-string always out, nestling beside a brown, friendly road. I want queer little jugs, full of wild flowers standing on dark, carved oak chests, and sunshine yellow jars in the windows full of twirly green growing things. Spmetimesl Want a love that is such as one reads of in tales of by-gone romances-passionate and self-sacrificing and true. And so I should dream away hours and days and years and be gay and impractical and silly with books for friends and a hearth fire to talk to me-and liberty to go a-wandering again. This can never be. I don't want it to be when I think of the always present reali- ties-for one must work to taste the real joy of living-but the hurry and rush of life's realities is not satisfying. Weariness overtakes the most eager runner, and one dares not stop to rest. There is the deadline to be met. I do not want my life to be wholly work-or wholly dreaming. Realism is too drab, and fancy builds on nothing but air. I wonder-mmf it be one or the other? Can't life hold some of both? QSM NSF X I it ti X i 1 f 'f QQ A jf 'fl ' K Q .. X , AN, -1 , 7 45,1 ' 9 -znaggt l , . E 'qv E lt T I ll f ling, J ' H l 7 'E ff X W WZ , , , K N 7 1 5 Q 5, 9 l 9 IB ff 1 i 0 If I '44 v 1+ l X l I J HARRY KITTERMAN, Gold, 1911 I f CHARLES WHITE, Gold, 1911 1 4 I 1 2 9 FOLGER LANE COLE FOX ACKERMAN MILLER ANDERSON ROTH ENGLISH 1 ' L- I 4 rw I S !V 'i'f' l fl B' CZ 6 N . ' 4 ' 9 THE Big Club consists of men and Women who have won a big letter. In order I to receive a big letter the women must win a small letter in two different sports and 1 X the men must win a small letter in three different sports. 7 5,1 ff' l Below are the names of all those Who have received the coveted award-a big I-l. The starred names indicate those who have won small letters in all the major s orts 1 ' P 5 of Houghton College. EILEEN LOFTIS, Purple, 1916 XJEAN ELDRIDGE, Purple, 1916 l l 1 il 1' 11 X 1 9 N Z f g' FREDERICK HOWLAND, Gold, 1911 IONE DR1scAL, Purple, 1916 ' EDWARD WILLIAMS, Gold, 1913 ALICE FOLGER, Pugle, 1916 ARDEN BURT, Purple, 1913 PERMA ANDERSON, old, 1917 'X Y i FRANK HENSHAW, Gold, 1914 XANNA ENGL1s1-1, Purcple, 1917 el - VANUS ROSBACH, Gold, 1915 CORRINE COLE, Gol , 1918 CHARLES HOWLAND, Gold, 1915 CLAUDINE ACKERMAN, Purple, 1918 f FPAUL STEESE, Purple, 1915 X X LOWELL Fox, Purple, 1917 1 1 FRANK LANE, Purple, 1918 ELMER ROTH, Gold, 1918 Xl STANTON MILLER, Purple, 1918 ,X N' E I- 7 A . I-as -- -r-an ----H '7 'X X ,X ff If .., xbg . f' .. -.-fa l ' 95 Us lil D E R .. T 1 H if v 4 A I 4 1 r I EX W. . w wx xx Q-I X . E Q l A XZ I 1. + Q 9 f bv 4 QD GQ EEUFC 73545. X r ' x 5 S X S Q no Captainf anal H.A.A. 0 oem x ' ' LOWELL B. FOX, '19 Prexiilent of H. A. A. Captain of Purple Men 9 ' . A Q . ANNA H. ENGLISH MILDRED L. STEVENSON, '30 X A ' Vanity Captain Secretary of H. A. A. 7 . . Q WILLET W. ALBRO, '30 FRANK W. LANE, '19 SX Treayzirer of H. A. A. V Vice-Prefiolent of H. A. A. 6 , V Vanity Captain X x 3 EVERETT R. DYER, '29 Captain of Gold Men . X ERMA E. ANDERSON, '19 ALICE M. FOLGER, '31 ' l X . Captain of Gold Women ' Captain of Purple Women I l l -e Q . ' NX' ' W' ' '-'W H-'ff' Y Y W- 'HH' - -V --f-Y-H ---i 1. f Y W nf: Y yr? . 94 I I III. ,III , 'I I, .3 IM IIN :III IIIII I II I I I I 5 I A ' III: I I I II I I III II I I7 I I I xxx 2 I X, XXX 1 I I I, If I I I Iv fl .Il I. M, l I , IX, .M .lx N X K I I I I I , 1 I 7 V' 5 II' I I 7, gl. .1 , I .f fy .XX I I CLARK, DAVIS, MATTOON, STEVENS , ' I gpg AFI I Cbeempzen Purple Beefkerleell Team II ire 1 ' I II I If XII I - II II II 5' '. I I If,ffI I aff : ffl' f,,I I. xi ,J I XIV, , I V fy V, X 1 fi A fe X J xr' ly I XXX 5'tanding.' COACH FOX, B. BROWN, V. ACKERMAN, MARIAN ACKERMAN, BORK, COACHALBRO XXQX .S'eared: DYER, BEATTIE, FOLGER, ENGLISH, MATTOON, X X W0men'J Purple - Gelel Seeley ' xx X I f HE Women'S Pur le-Gold Basketball season was somewhat lacking in competi- P . tion, for the Purple won four consecutive games. Captain AL Folger of the , Purple co-eds again displayed a strong and well-trained team. QI The individual scoring honors were captured by Ann English, Purple, with IW Ca tain Anderson ofthe Gold next in line. Despite the fact that the Gold lost heavily 2 qfl I P fin, this year, the prospects for another year are bright, with several new stars in view. .xg I xv I I I SCHEDULE OF GAMES I I f ' PM-ple Gold Ig -E-I February 4 . I5 I4 I 1 February 9 . 34 13 II I March 1 . . 14 3 IQ March 8 ....... ll 17. 3 CO-ED'S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 1 I ENGLISH, A. FOLGER, ANDERSON, BEATTIE I , I I I I I , I . I w H , LLL, ,LL S, LS. -L-,SMM--.---..,--,-,ML----SnrII 'Y , Y YNY- ..., +-,--+--i---- M-..-. , , H- , WHT- ------7- -A Q-iv -X X -I ' Z, f XX-X F S-X P' is X 'lliiiliflg I XS X x llfl V7 A K 4, fr' .Ei.wwMfj3:,g-W SSS, S so Dfojiblaglix.vifgl-gig?--i' lm!-M-glwmlg 97 I p---s 'F H E 1 GD Gm EEUFC l S 7 4 5 r 4 Ib X X if Cbompioo Pooplo Boflzofooll Toom 2 ,XXX X .XTX 1 ,x l S l ss X 6 Z S l T021 Row: cook, FERO, KEMP, ALBRO Bottom Row: DENNIS, YORK, Fox, L. sHIPMAN, MILLER I xi? . ' K ' Pozfplo - Golol Boflzozooll Sozfzof Q THE Annual Purple-Gold Men's Basketball series for the 197.8-7.9 season resulted in A 7 a triumph for the Purple. Captain Fox, playing his last series as a college student, Q led his team-mates in a strong attack against the Gold. 3 k Captain Dyer, leader of the Gold squad, displayed a team playing a very acceptable X 3 brand of basketball although losing the series. Dyer is also a Senior and has played his last year of basketball as a student of Houghton College. 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I I all l, 2 li T i.q F. ll l A I il Q y, IH lf Ill, li LXR ij? l ill' 'x 'lf lf. ll i ill, X x ll X X fl l f Q xt W ff, l l x Z we X' M-'X D EEET I i ,fy r Z ff 1 X .ii I , 1 X-, ' X x ix, 1 l I , 1 1 l ff - ff-ifff:?7Qff-41f2a-as-eafr.-,.Q-Q, E, ---A r- 5 ' -' Jtiigiggggi. Eigliillugitj'-ff'-4-ittsiqiifff Xfviliff''E3i f9f Qf'e-Iii! ' VX 155'-'5'5'Xsffff,' ff'T-7'L7'- E ' lf Gsm awe Ewewmafwah:4h,fgggaQQ,a1a4Ssass Qu Eass r ix it 'M he -EH----wi R, r',f'l'l H l l Iffyfy -4 W I ! 2 :J KX N, A l 1 -X y All l iffjg if ,X tr l l RHI jyffl lf! ,fl a fx QUVXX fl my W 'Xi W jf! A , ff X , ig . , X LAX -QL '. . , 1 . X X ll A y l fi. Q , pzilinf l standing. MILLER, LANE, rox, Rom, Etmr, DYER Z A Li .v.Wa.- MATTOON, v. Rom, ENGLISH, ANDERSON, COLE , W, , A l ' .E-w--EK: a + E , X, i , g lp!!! ei I l Xl ' lx'-Nl L Purple and old ennzf Teams 1 HE Purple Won the tournament with the superior playing of Madden. His effective f l l, placements and low-rising returns and Mi1ler's steady back-line driving were too X strong for the Gold men, although Dyer gave considerable opposition with his clever I , net Work. The Gold girls, Anderson and Cole, gave their side a claim to tennis X laurels by easily defeating English and Mattoon. ln the girls' singles, a pretty bit of Q ,fy 1' tennis Was displayed by Anderson and English, the outstanding athletes of each side. l ff, Anderson Won in a rally With the last set 4-7. against her. Honors were then tied, NX X. with the mixed doubles left to decide the tournament. Here some more real competi- N E. r it, tion was furnished in the match between English and Fox, and Anderson and Dyer. ' A The Purple, English and Fox, were victors, 3-1, and as a result, winners ofthe tourna- L L fl LL l ment is x t i ' A is . X Q I f' Xl , Purple G0fd .lifter rf Men's Singles MADDEN ROTH 3'0 y Q Women's Singles ENGLISH ANDERSON 1-1 ,ff M Men's Doubles MADDEN, MILLER Rorn, DYER 3-o ' A Women's Doubles ENGLISH, MATTOON COLE, ANDERSON o-1 J N, Mixed Doubles ENGLISH, FOX ANDERSON, DYER 3'7- bf Xl DT Y vw ' 'D' ,QQ gi ' EM, -X ff- 'J -X' 'VX ' ' ' Q' ' ' ' ' 'iijpr'-4 X 5 fr ,, gf' ,ff l inixik AWE, Xixxssr E f a. .V at ff a af ffgml IOI lun, Q ' 1 J ,--1 i I 41 ., l .........M4 V . 5'tbLT?'f'Lii1i'xliglliygiyfl 2 :XXX it L E L E ' E Tm' WC tlfx ' F If ' llfl c ' 1 ll fJ.g:L.,.lt1 bemepeen Purple Bezfebeell eeem 4, ...1 X -- f --- 4- l If :H I , .Ex g 1 N5 l :B gif., , we , l 1 1 . fi A ff if 4 W XX l if js i Ve lfllnl Q! W il . ,.,., V., 4 LN---J fl A lfii T' fd ,,,. ,.,, L-.- - ' ' N5 A Tap Raw. 1aAYToN, HAusER, L. sH1PMAN, J. sH1PMAN, WARDEN, osooon 4, Q Hmm Row.. ALBRO, wma, MILLER, Fox, LANE, STEVENSON, Dow ,Q S 4 i - fi! 2 f ' l X M Purple- elel Beefeleell erzef ,Q Q it L . . . . l 4 l HE 191.8-9.9 baseball series was characterized by the over-Whelmrng Victory of the 4 ff li Purple in four straight games. The entire pitching burden of the Purple rested upon A the shoulders of Dick Wing, southpavv pitcher of no little ability. Wing was if X1 assisted by catcher Curly Lane and a well-trained team. W ,V ' The Gold pitching staff was noticeably weaker with the loss of Burnham, star A f f pitcher for several seasons. T l V X ii SCHEDULE OF GAMES , if v - Purple Gold 1 4 L il September 7.1 . . 4 O T le' l Il . , , Q X September 14 . 9 5 ff' , , l September 16 . 4 3 R L October 3 .......' 7 4 4 4 ii X if 1 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM fl Q ALBRO, Fox, DYER, WING, ALLEN, BATES, LANE, WARDEN, DoTY, FISKE, MILLER, Osooon L li T QL l li N . ll l at-E-. g f7J 'fj'fQf A A we -'ee'e few-an -E-me-U ff.-t.t.-e-i ..------.. -,..,,,,-,.,L--,..,..- .-.Jia . W Q- Egg! :L Y Y-W .TL . i'f' ,,,,.L1ffi Vlvl 'X K' V IOO .X 'ff XS!!-4 lx, I 7' Rl 534 V. 1 V l l l 4 l f l 1 2 1 l l e s 1 R K f I ,-:V Q no fx 4 Piirple died Gold Treiofe emd Field Teeimf IT Q. if 2 T A ,X . . : 4 1 1 E 4 I 4 . . Q 119 or: FC I i 9 1 vi S S vDil 4 El R 5 4 1.1. 4 f X sfdnefng- BABCOCK, DYER, ENGLISH, s1EvENsoN, THOMAS, STEVENS, .icxERN.iN I 5 icmoq- ANDERSON, FOLGER , 1 4 lil ' I ' ex . EX Girly Trdclz died Field Meet . 51 l ' THE Girls' Track and Field events of 197.8 demonstrated to spectators that among ff the Women of the school there were many athletes of considerable ability. Captain Aj ,li All' Folger led her team to victory, gaining sixteen points, which was the highest 1 , . D number Won by any one person. The shot put event was the only one in which a , 4 record was broken. Claudine Ackerman of the Purple established the new record of pfxfgc X 31 feet 5 inches. A 11,44 Q , RECORDS OF THE EVENTS A 75-YARD DASH-FOlgCf, Purple. Time: IO-3f 5 seconds. 'Ni Xi 1oo-YARD DASH-English, Purple. Time: 13-415 seconds. S no-YARD DASH-Minnis, Purple. Time: 34 seconds. TSHOT PUT-C. Ackerman, Purple. Diftanees 31 feet 5 inches. 4 3 HIGH JUMP-Folger, Purple. Height: 4 feet 2. inches. P N BROAD JUMP-Anderson, Gold. Distimce: I3 feet. 4 l 75-YARD HURDLES-FOlgCf, Purple.. Time: 12.-4X5 seconds. 4 be X RELAY-English, Stevens, Dyer, Minnisg Purple. 1 SCORE-PU1'PlC 45-1f3g Gold 13-1f3. Time: 1 minute 11-3f5 seconds. X S HIGH POINT YVOIVIEN I Folger 16g English 12.-1f4g Minnis IO-If4Q Anderson 84 Ackerman 5- i X 'Denoting record broken. fi E - IO 3 1 .- -E.,.,.L...:...,.i.,n.,E..E,L,mE2wc,,i.L.,..,EL,,1....f,,LL1iiiZf'7:Qilfei?i-lli:iFfK 42: ,L ,E,.,,,,, ,-., - ....,.-.-.... , ,., W..E-f!---V--4-f A-Y-'MG-f--ff V W' B, L ,M ,fffkf-:J-4-11-ffffirr-7X-X cf .1 f --.5 1.f2'Q N '-3 .,.,.2qf.-,Yf--H-Qq-1..- E .-.7f,yTf,-'yi..jffi-f:1'Tf jx1 'f'T'ff ' .!'x,'w: Q' f',ffXNtQ3?'f. ' XXX. eff! Qxffo f ' X 7 XX 51 N gi V I Xffiy 5 raw' 'er' 'Q of 'm 'w W 'Tm TT T k 'k W S V TT Y Wm T '- xl f I VFYW - 1 1 l I 1 . .I Piiifple mek ima? Field eeim 1 1 X yu . X .X wx 1 I I i . . N 5 'XX N. 1 l 1 .. .,1 I. V 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 5 T fflf, ls gi l I, Ci- l 1 ' . Q3 ay 1 ,f .1 l 1 - llffyffl -I 1 .-.X 1 1 .X 1, 1525 If 1 5 ll 1Wf' il1 1 ff 11 t 1 1 pf il llfll 1 Cf 1 1 .if-L, 1 I ,fl 11 111' El 1421 ll LAM'-B--l l ll ll-1 'Elerie ' 1' 1 41 5 c. MOLYNEAUX, YETTEII, MILLER, Fox, LANE, MCCARTY, CHRISTY, STEVENSON l A 1 lvl- XE ' fi . 1 , I928 Tifeiek emei Field eet 1 HE 1918 Track and Field Day took place last May. Six records were broken by the ll men, two by Gold and four by Purple. The broad jump record was broken by three 117 if different men, Lane of the Purple excelling. The highest honors of the day in the E events went to Hollis Stevenson, who broke two records. 1 RECORDS OF THE MEET Xloo-YARD DASH1H. Stevenson, Purple. Time: IO-3!IO seconds. T 1 111.55 110-YARD DASH'H. Stevenson, Purple. Time: 14-9!IO seconds. .ff 1 lfxj1IEi 440-YARD DASH-Roth, Gold. Time: 69.-3 X 5 seconds. 1 880-YARD DASH-Roth, Gold. Time: 9. minutes 2.9.-3 X 5 seconds. l MILE RUN-EHCY, Purple. Time: 5 minutes 53 seconds. ji KN T110-YARD HIGH HURDLES-Tie: Christy, Purple, Horton, Gold. Time: 2.0-3 X 5 seconds. 3 T110-YARD Low HURDLES-R. Brown, Purple. Time: 31.-zf 5 seconds. 1 ,ff TRUNNING BROAD JUMP-LRDC, Purple. Distimce: I9 feet 5-4f 5 -inches. l Ng 1 L5 TRUNNING HIGH JUMP-HOYIOD, Gold. Height: 5 feet 8 inches: ll Til PoLE VAULT-Bates, Gold. Height: 8 feet II inches. 11 !1 5 SHOT PUT-Burnham, Gold. Di.rmnee.' 37-Ifzo feet. XDIscUs THROW-Burnham, Gold. Diftimces 105 feet I-Ifl inches. ' 5 5 PN RELAY-Lane, Miller, Kingsbury, Stevenson. Purple. Time: I minute 57-1X5 seconds. lf' 51 L' , IPX' 1 ScoRE-Purple 61-Iflg Gold 51-Ifz. 5 HIGH POINT MEN Stevenson 14-IX4, Roth 13, Enty IIQ Lane IO-If4Q Burnham Io. 1 l,ff1 I l .l 4 l 'kDenotincg recordr broken in refpeetive eventr. Q if X U l 1 lex - ' 4' E elen :effing I e I ef' B I If-M H- I-I I fr Y' -1+ '4 v 'u-l'b f:-'G--1-- ---'- f 1 l Lf- ' 'TTWTT 'W' TN. ' NX' 'TX ' 'Y 'l . ' ' 'Gr' rif'7 ' jf 'Wm' ' 1,f:: A ' 'p'1'f'- 5 X-XXXN xxx xxxgx ,ffff ff,-f ff,,, , A - . Pix xfxl .ff f 'T ...ggi filly . ...fE::1fIQQQ.,l 101 4: . l l .1 I N 4 J 1 1 1 l 1 5 W .Nw X' 1 X. 1 we W I iff f V f , 'V 1 ,I ,3 -, 4 P 5 , X , 0 1 'A . -, K! 4472. Q x X ff 7741 - X' . N, V '-A 5 -7 X h ,Tr ,C- s A AW- M Am. ,MQ ,, 11 X V 7 ,X , J LX . J P1 5 X L, 1 Q Q ,I gVQ'Qa A in xv- I Collegiate X f Y 7 T' . if A, X N , Afkpp i Lf pfi A x if X x I Q If , H 44 E V X 1 if ag M X U Z 36 Q E Q4 5 Z Q? Q bf N 2 s S Z 2 S 5 S X X f A 1 W X MY i V-W-P V Ju Z 'f W'-' 1 X V ,1 ' X X 1 X X 4. 'N r I is 1 5 1 It 1. w ' l ! xy' A i ,-, 2.-Frosht What caused that sudden squall both of wind and sound? . V Old Timer: Why, .the.Faculty male quartet sang while Prof. XVhitaker blew out V 1 3 V i the candles on his birthday cake. 4 A g 1 by j 3-Hurrah for Dr. Mingledorf! A man Who holds party subservient to the interests A T l 3. phd V A of his country. ,EH ' M X While we stop over for a few days, the Seniors cram at Portage. ' l E ' A W' K The AAE take a hike. Organizations come to life. A 5: 'Nl l 5- Van has a birthday surprise. be' 9 Q High School kidlets get permission to play and eat in the attic. ll 1 iq-ngmt Dick Wing starts sprained-ankle epidemic. i 6-Mob law! And in Houghton? Oh no, just a jolly bunch hold up the bus to wel- B il Q u f come home Pres. Luckey. Three cheers for our noble President! 51 0 l m':?U0U ff y XA x :a frosty morning, y :a huge bonfire, z : doggies roasting. Find the un- QI V known. Answer: twenty-one Juniors at play. Junior Class Breakfast. F l U Il i Q 7-Christian Workers hold fine service at Bliss. I ig I-6 l Q. 17.-Alumni Day. Fourteen '18 Seniors visit College and Crouch Lake. E il A i . tl l 5 4 14-What? Cy Steese married? Well, I guess. Bragging that he escaped a horning. R ll 5: - , T 18-Pres. and Mrs. Luckey off for Marion College. - I mutt Q 5 Jane Williams goes CheCsDtnutting. ,uv- 4 7.4-The Pines entertains. Witches visit Markee Cottage. ' I pj Al 4 s A 7.6-Freshmen Hallowe'en party. Dean of Theologyllikes his sweet cider. if fx' . X' It 19 MHlC quartet and Prof. Wright go to Bradford. it dm' 5 NOVEMBER 'M V i ' A S 1-Mock-wedding at Gaoyadeo Hall. Guests attend in ancient costumes. il tm. A T , 3-Junior sweaters arrive and blaze their way to Miss Rothermel's table. ds gm 4-Election of Herbert Hoover. Dorm girls listen in till wee sma' hours. X Q X 7-First number on lecture course. The Russian Cathedral Quartette. svcnmg l' 8-Exams! Exams! Soph English notebooks due. Lights on at the Dorms all Q, i Q y night. X 6 , 12.--Harrod Jubilee Singers entertain in chapel. X My I4-fG0fdOH Allen sprains his ankle. f Q 16--La Soiree Frangaire. Wotta Nite! 18--Arnold Pitt, graduate of '17, makes important discovery. mu ' ' s d' 11 f pf X 2.6-Athenian presents The Courtship of M1165 U10 15 - ! 3 splendid. V 5 18-Thanksgiving vacation. Whoopec! f is.- . he - eff he e . A ,f S P Z ii P P P P 107 W -5 In . ......L- OW 1928-.29 Dmry l T - SEPTEMBER 5 H ' IO-II1WC arrive! X E Have you seen the new hospital?fAnd look at the sidewalk!-Girls, girls, a I O new water fy.rtem! S 17.-Our journey begins. Many a hardship lies before us. But, cheer up, comrades! E 9 The flare of many campfires will lighten up our way. B 13-A harvest moon. The tenderfoots C103 of theml are singing, 'Tm lonesome 0 for you, that's all- - U 14-At night the whole caravan and guests Cfour hundred and iiftyl join in a reception Q If to the Tenderfoots. I I D 15-Some members of the Music Department are entertained by a New Zealander, E T E who is a pupil of Arthur Hartmann. - Q R' 17-We rest for the Sabbath. How strange! Ice-cream in the wilderness. V D i AQ- 1I Ag3lH we are privileged. The great violinist, Hartmann, entertains the entire . Q , 4 company. 5 X Mrs. Hubbard is the first patient at the hospital. A V 13-Our Christian Workers preach to the land-stakers along the route. S A Xi 14-UHUSU2ll business afoot. The Boulder Staff begins subscription campaign for this, X 7 the book of our adventures. Xi X . X 2.5-Two of our important guides leave us+LaVay Fancher and Dr. Boardman. 7 I P H 16-The women-folk are entertained by the Senioritravelers. The Senior Girls give Q 4 l an impersonation of an Anna Houghton Daughters' Meeting. T P , 19-Our caravan meets the Buck Touring Party and we spend a profitable evening 4 viewing pictures of the great West. ' . im b 30-Christian Workers take side trip to Camp Bolivar. George Osgood preaches. lg O OCTOBER . 1-Stephanie Pierre, traveler from France, understands that Guide Ries will give all X tenderfeetna squeeze Cquizbl V ' R A A ,- The Purple win the baseball championship. 1 X . X' X The at to ee-P P W g . E . - . P eff 'f 4 J, 1 I li I. ur V C I i I 1 l I I' P 5 l I is X X V ! l I If r 3' 5 f l f If XV -f . A .A Q if' df 9-Purple again capture both games. lx II-M3f'1OH Fox entertains Seniors With a sleigh-ride and Valentine party. I1-RCV1V3lS begin. Rev. Shea of Ottawa, Canada, is the evangelist. Q S 2.9.-A plpalgtfful gag is presented to the school by the Class of '30 in memory of T l I e ass o 9. . , , 13-Hollis and Mari come back in a hurry. E p ' 2.5-Faculty,men entertain Junior and Senior men. Prof. Wright mixed while Prof. l 5 X Cod flapped the flapjacks. EE V 18-A few fortunates journeyed to Geneseo to hear the Flonzaly Quartet. l L X 5 A x I MARCH 1 91 ,X 1-Gold men cop a game. Purple co-eds win. B 9-Another Purple victory. , X I3- Pigtai1 Day. 5 Purple vvin Basketball Series. Great game! ' U 7+ I4-Dean Hill causes excitement near vicinity of College Inn. Casualties of the battle i lc 6 -a m?glaced vertebra, a sock in the neck, a muddy suit, a torn coat, a sprained D Wrist .P . V 15-Junior St. Patrick Party at Aletha Fairf1eld's in Angelica. 1 E I -I - uarterl meetin s at church. Rev. Whitaker reaches. ' 5 7 Y S P zo-Seniors have a Kid Party. 9 Fr shmen have a party in the gym Huge success x e . . :E-1 4 13-BoULDER FINISHED! , X 2.5-777-Exams. S 9.7-Easter Vacation. H X X APRIL 3-School again. I7-Dean Tilroe on Lecture Course. , ' I MAY 'I 1 D 3-Annual May Concert. Io-Orchestra Concert. X I7-Bouldefr out! ' V ?-Track and Field Meet. Q Q Q-senior skip Day. N N . JUNE 4' 7-College Chorus. Ruth by Gaul. I 8-Strong Bible Reading Contest. 9-Baccalaureate Sermon. i Io-Oratorical Contest. X Seminary Class Day. . II1COllCgC Class Day.. ' IQ.-Commencement. X X Alumni Banquet. Z , A nh 109 X .1--1 W 'i DECEMBER 3+At work again, and swamped with assignments. Who said College was a four I years' loaf? 1 Second lecture number. A Whale of a success. 5-Pres. Luckey tells of his Thanksgiving trip. H f E I QD EFIDFCZDE 41-1- Q 5 Glee Club gives first program at Perry to an enthusiastic audience. 7- Frosh girls nose out Seniors. , 8-Kitchen workers give party in honor of Mrs. Turnell. 12.-Orchestra gives excellent program. 13+Lecture course number on Alaska. 17-Athenian presents two interesting pageants. Has record attendance. 18-College Chorus gives the Christmas Cantata, The Chrirt Chiltl, by Hawley. 1I+WC go home! Students are hectic with joy. Eleanor goes to the wrong class. ' The Pennsy addsea car or two to the train. JANUARY 3-Back again. Pres. Luckey says hospital is not a social center. New rules. . . 9-Orchestra Party. Dean Hill chaps again. Such eats. 4- faleax Caefar is given by Dr. Southwick, Pres. of Emerson School of Oratory. Io-Glee Club and Orchestra members go to Wellsville to hear the U. of Rochester Glee Club and Little Symphony from Eastman School of Music. 11eBasketball games. College Freshmen defeat the High School. Sophs beat the Seniors. A 17.-Paul Vogan fractures ankle while skating. Miss Hill gets the flu, 13-f G. B. and Tommy are let loose. 14-Pictures on Canada are shown in Athenian. Beulah makes her debut as a lecturer. 16-Sidney Landon lectures. . What event will place thif elay On the page of hiftory? Eary prohlem? Well, I gaeff, Pllmpton had a elate with WeJ. 11-'.'Bill Sallberg has scarlet fever. 9.4-Semester exams. Oh! AX FEBRUARY 4-Purple-Gold Basketball series begins. 7-Junior hike. Where, oh, where did those marshmallows go? X 8-Library Concert. Glee Club show their colors. 'E I V i . , Y bww if 1o8 l 'xy Y. w 5, ixlk I, E . l I Nl 1 R, , fly: 1' . gill, mg 1, fn' . - Y 4 M lvl xx 1. l x ,ll w xr lx .XA , gifs ,, M' l': fl K, I. 1 , ' i l ,xy l l vi llii .llc atv EEN yu lm ifli Be. iw? -, gm N all lull- lla 2,2 ll -mia . l Fm, 'll 'FK ll ll alll tall lil hill ,l gf l 5 l Q ll 4 'T l ff. rf. kiwi X W 1 If ! .l, if i 7 Z , .9 . pb .D if , if 1, '1 , X ll 'I I l 1 l l L I I ffl F 1 1 4 ,f f 7. ,, . .. , , n ' s s ,,. e a r r f XC - s X s A y AX s ' A by N if YK AX 0 - WD 5 ' ,J Feder -Plume 5 Q K5 2 'r f , 7, 4,-a OUNDED-Hasn't been found yet . . .This Q H , ff hifi? or anization h f ' b h' 5 N X ggwlg in Qi? g .as or its mem ers ip all - EL XX if 221511341144 13: Q those who are easily fooled It f d d 1 I U ,M . , 4 Q11 J . was oun e I 1 sv ,L XE' for the sole purpose of emulating Brother 5 Z 1 f iii.. 3 'IZ'-'Iwi 5121? 2, 2251 Charles Dickens or Oliver Cromwell. Cfhey ' l ' . 5 i I don't know whichj l Ny X, . ' A , .N A, V, , .7 ,lu up li 5 , if u Each member possesses the faculty of writ- l f X X n. fi Y. Q g, mg-writing home for money. If in the future l B, F' X IL- imp! we hear of the members climbing the ladder of i Q 0, 9 -fffl'll- Jfwlnil 'f r - ' h 110521-DFICFY, we can be pretty sure that the , U I p . .3 I . f- a er is pointing towards the oor ho , b the state penitentiary. P use or l I6 1 xx . - I 1 9 .J 4 'nf la S fffii if , Q41 E M zmc Club Pl FOUNDED for the purpose of culture .0 .I I, through the mediums of the melodian, gb QQ, W horse fiddle and Jews happ. To tickle the f' melodian, scrape the horse ddle and pick the ? 'X N l new's harp-off the floor-are the highest K, 5 aims of the morbid members of this organiza- 4, ,fp,-,,f-.1a,.f,V- tion. All of the male members, in order to A, !,,f, f Mew:mmuauulllillllll f ? lx N an . f ll 4 ,N Q X promote respect and secure for themselves and ilk 'X - X their posterity undying renown, carry riddles 'WJ -- t ' under their arms and let their long bushy hair ' '. -Qt' if wave gaily in the Spring breezes. Since each nm I I q and every member thinks he is Rachmaninofif, ig' ll this club is the most unified piece of furniture .. s V p on the Campus. ffAudaDteCQ1agQm,otcHEl Q -' r' 1 N 4 N XS X xx U .F Z ,I I S , ' if X W, , ,,,,.,, i... A III 'w T P ,1--nu gl 2 E f X f 3- f ' MONG the newer organizations of our institution is found the Mattress Testers, or more commonly speaking, the Bed- founded but recently has a great following. Their clubhouse is one of the finest on the campus. We refer to the poor invalids who inhabit our new hospital. The only way to stop the inroads' of civiliza- tion upon this club is, as one stude aptly -S Bed-Weeemerf League ' A fa warmers League. This chapter, though 9 f ii S' A Q 0 U . B Lf 4 . D .Q stated, Feed them the same stuff we get at the 'Dorm' and nobody'll be sick. Pezytezee Pee-Medic S THE present Pasteur Pre-Medic Society was founded in the Spring of 192.8 A.D. , and still holds sway in the Spring of 192.9 A.D. It was 'I established for the express purpose of learning I '4,7,.. medicine by doing, the only practical way of Q A2 learning anything. Each member is required f if to buy, beg, borrow, or steal a saw, chisel, 9 9 T 5 '.n.i 5 two scalpels and a pair of pliers. Several op- ,L 2 erations have been performed in the Society E' before the eyes of the unsusipecting students, 55- among them being the li ting of Glad Brown's face, operating for riclcets on Arthur Yetter, and removing Evan Molyno's great g - toe because of ptomaine poisoning. QQDUY -Qydilf N . X X, 1 i t ,ali ggg... ggjigjg. to so s e gig W-Y'fT'M'f4Y - e 9 9 75' it ' W' so ii 91 IIO . r 1 T21 1 A .ah a L I if li ti ,'. H me T'jTSiii'iFSfT7'Sf1 ef-ff C A , H a A a . -W -. 5 -. 4 Q ff? fs. Ss ll X D . Snzfcbecl Smztcbef A It N.B. This 1S just an excerpt taken at random from the Diary of Thomas C. Warden. ' H 1 by MARCH 6-Out after Boulder ads today. Had dinner in W'arsaw. Wonderful waitressg I E . tried to make a date but unsuccessful. Better luck next time! I MARCH 7-Been to classes for the first time in two weeks. Beginning to take an in- I ' terest in my work again. Took the Little Mischief to dinner at Wellsville. 3 Waitress not so wonderful this time. i MARCH 8-Got in at five, bathed, brushed teeth and bedded down. Slept until noon. Mein Wort! Went out this P. M. on a heavy date. W'onderful day.- A MARCH 9-Classes all A. M. Took fair blonde to Rochester. Dashed home to see the A 16 baby. Heavy date with Clinging Vine. E Q ' l MARCH Io-Taught Sunday School Class in A. M. Did nothing-as usual-for week- R end. Went down to see hanging- gardens hanging around. I l A MARCH 11-Back to school and loved-ones. Managed to get to classes, but not on P time. Went to Music Club at night with the Little Mischief. ff' MARCH 19.-In Class two consecutive days-quite a record, don't y'know? Entered E into a lively discussion with Prof. Wright in Ethics class on love. Went to Belfast fm! A at nite to attend services. 1 ll L It W MARCH 13-Stayed away from classes and played the Vic, Things pretty quiet, so dated up pretty heavy. All's well on the Maine. T I N X MARCH 14-Classes in the morning. Went out at night and had a big fight with some 1 semi-civilized natives. Cash says, A sock on the foot is worth two in the neck. p The Dean seemed to enjoy herself at any rate. Bought some cooling refreshments. , MARCH 15-Big party tonite at Angelica. Had wonderful time, fed lavishly on very edible and nutritious provender, played games. In one game I was asked ifI liked xg 2 the girls. In order to answer conscientiously I was compelled to say, That's my ff? weakness now. I was in my element. When tired of the over-gregarious spirit of l the atmosphere I sought .rolitmie and quiet in my car. X ' MARCH 16-Conflab with the Dean. Home to see the baby and rest from my studies. Me0w.' X li 'N 'C HH 2-1, g -- as H A f e if ' ire f y so ' I is Xxp X f X ff' ff' ff' X!! . - A Q 113 G 1 I l Q I I by 4. ul XQXQZX XAXZXZXZS fx fx L- ,..-1-- T H E 1 4-.. AXX v yvvvv 5' 4 Some Vital Statiftiof You can't make afilk pzirre from a .fow'J ear. if Preoioief Attitude ' Probable X Name Seroitzide Towardx Work Occupation Noted For 5 G. Unamami Butler S Negative Deerslayer Sunny Q Disposition 9 Elder Roy Cloverkicker Fair Pastor Ability in De- 2 ceased Languages Z p . x B Mart .Yteoemon Roustabout Warmer Lineman for Moral Support NSI Q ' Wireless Station 7 Glad Brown Nursery Cold Truant Officer Her Structure X If Ornament I for Correspond- P D A ence School Q E Mart D er anitor Blusterin Housewife. Her Adversity S J' 8 R Willie Moore Animal Flourishing Elder's Elder A Trainer Sorrow 4 Q n V Q . Q Q Q 5 4 L.H.A. Vanliiper Bureau of Can't Recog- Judge of Himself-the 6 X Infirmation nize It Crow Bait Superman A Q Tom Arimtrong Dressmaker 1- XXX ' Hospital His Brawn Q g A Orderly Q V! jawn Klzizitt Movie Star Cloudy Weary Willie His Moustache E 5 Bill Salloerg llgiccolo Sultry Fruit Vendor Italian Brogue Z 1 ayer M 4 Sqiiirmy Meade Chorus Girl Keeps Away Artist's Extreme Shyness S E From It Model . . if Loiiire Ziek Scullery Maid I4 CX2-I-QQ Dutch Cleanser Red Top-Hat X Tommy Parois Nize Beby Doesn't Know Nothing His Vacuum Cup Z V' jimmy james ...... ' .... Never Heard Farmerette Unawareness of X3 Of lt Herself Eiiripider Pants Manikin A Frayed Tailor Sei-viceability X A. LaCelle Stable Boy Drizzling , Village His Deep Basso V Blacksmith pf A. Ein Musician Very Studious Psychiatrist Quality of His X ' Melodious Voice 7 S i 'C B ggi so ,gi e A 'f b X 9 a Y Y 1 W W E H A 117. rg 'v xv v v Y X sa X fX XXZ 3 X Alma Maier Hall l When the east ern sun lS smk mg Toward the crrrn son vt est Hon ored l1ves for thee have fall en Hearts that broke and bled Oth er schools may cla1m thelr thou sands XVe re a small er band Soon from out our halls of learn mg All must take our leaxe When o er earth thy fame has r1s en L1ke the morn mg hght E M Azr Anna Lula 7 Xxxxf n X l FCOW ,-:..f:::f:: .:.Q..' v lm, gs was il S 5,,t Q ,,'a I . . UTl lar: afltlw Q rlfH4l12 1 Six ' : . - . - 1 ,. - F , ,h f SS , ' - . l Jwzlnfl-gilt? IFEFFIZI l x 4 ' 4 A . - A fx ogy 72,1 'T K 'maj fhxyi X'ZsXsss17AXX7xX4fN, 1 'V 4 l 0 XD l ll 5 J E U a 5' i l' - ' l ll ll l Y-5-, -fy-Q -wwgmr-1 pn. g ly '-'- mu ' QSEQB' ' ', 4 O r+P'hC'DC-1' 4' l ' 1: FTW Sm-O tm I-L, K . 94 -Lv '. 2 US! 'r-!- EM Egg O ' B :sw 1-o ff 3.1. f -rn 2 1.41. ran 3.1.4.9 -- 352.352, ' ff v c D.. I VD . w 3 I E 3 nn m Q-P vw-6 Hggpg L., ly . Og D-V .. 2 . gw l so we .... UQ --- O,f:.m:,-as - l X '- ,- -- :r 1 amz: ' 2 :Q t 4. -,-, 2 TEE- M. l Q. 'TW 2 u.. -n 3 LJ. s-jugs? 1' QT O W SQSWT 1 ' -ro -'no Q, t , 5 Q '-'-'- -U'-1 2 Ln.. Ogg-Qgff l if' 1 mmm l 5 3- '- 'S U-'U Q 1'Z2.?Efg '7 'H 9-.-,QM 'mel -If-Q QS-fbffm, LY f 5 - me 2' ' PHFEQ, ,KN gd -- H ...... 33555 F- ll ' K4 ,.5 QogH i xxx D- F1 rbi Nh,-, YW' LL., 'NE' 1'1-- FW Ln., 'urro 51' Q g . I I 5 N- '11 OQEUQETW I XI O fb l r t , --v-fa U... -'1 sf U-P -fr D-2 as U.. fb P4 D-f'1 1 l .....' 53 ....... 53' Y' g' --- A ' iilii Vp 1.1.11 1-1-tj' - l 5' 00 I l 2 Q Q QQ' W 'Q + L? ............ I x IIS ,. ... Cs 1 4 ' . ' If --f Houghton on the Genesee Q ' .X T Marietta Fancher Arr. hy Marietta Fancher H 4 E The college we all love is on the Geneseej six We'll prize her narne alway in fonelest ineinory. T 19 We love those who have given their hest for Houghton elear,' f Z They sacrijiceel anel gave their all when few there were to cheer., 9 We love the Genesee, - ' We love the faculty, jf!! B Anil Houghton is our college still .fV' X 0 Wherever we inay he. U ,Q FIDE' X s 2 X x R To thee, To thee, Gave the life that elies no never, 5 P We will ever love thee, cling forever to thee, - ' Houghton on the Genesee. So ha y were the elays we've s ent u on the hill, PP P P f 9, We love each shruh anel tree, we love the trickling rill: kid f A Upon thy pleasant cainpus in inany joyful hours s S We laugheel the clouels of life away,' 'twas sunshine after showers. K Z Within thy pleasant halls we joineel intoil anel X Q Our happy frienelships there have only just hegunj 7 b The stuelents are the nohlest of all our country's youthj Q M They stanel the test of years the hest for purity anel truth. S X . , , Then Houghton, hail to thee, our hearts shall e'er heat true, 4 tThou fairest school that flies the reel anel white anel hlue, A Wherever life shall leaa' us, o'er lana' anel o'er the sea, f , We'll hring hut honor to thy narne, Hail, Houghton, hail to thee. Q P Houghton, Houghton, Alina Mater, thine foreverj p Happy stuelents, iniles our frienelships cannot sever: Loyal to thee, we'll forget thee never, never.' p X, 'We will ever love thee, cling forever to thee, X y Houghton on the Genesee. f N FROM THE SEMINARY CLASS SONG OF ,IS ' f X. 'tiiij S S 7 attic H' S S gg g g gg W g W- elif ' ' xx VT N ff 'X,fk, f S t'Sii1i, S H ,, ' , ,gm-v ff W ,fffb Y ,S , Af II4 CHORUS : A N P Houghton, Houghton, Alina Mater thine forever, Z p Honor, Honor, To the rnen whose firni eneleavor Q x 61 A 1? Ii gl i HX 1 fl iw 0 ,I+ 5? fm - M Y X fa X X' , K x X, N FN f 1 S X f f l ! H Z , fb , ,' ' 'ix C5 ,f N X f 6 A ug f Xf K : Q . A Lis. 1 Xa. J ff' 'Z Y K 314 I W ' 2 X f . , --A, ,.,,. 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G 1 1 I l, s llc ' fl, CYQ5 :mel I 5' ' M work ind if 1001 it mil: .ffm E aka- J this Fwd Irion f Ting :for rf i A. filii i lated 3:10 j, 4 :md Z, since M, A - i, A rf., 7 I gillt l wh f was f htful I milf gf 76 Z 1 5 5, Ui . A A Farmer Houghton Faculty , 1 ff I , S44 S 8 7 ITH apologies for possible errors we have compiled the following list of former ' l T Faculty members of Houghton Seminary and College: ' H A ,ff E. H. KENNEDY, President, 1884-86. REV. A. R. DODD, A.M., President and Professor of Greek and Mathematics, 1886-91. E I LUTHER H. GRANGE, Latin and Commercial, 1886-87. I . ,Xl ALICE BOARDMAN GRANGE, Elocution and Rhetoric, 1886-87. ' t A Z EVA L. DAVIS, English, 1886-87. f ui 155 GUSSIE C. DODD, Preceptress and teacher of Art, 1886-88. f ADELLE EASTON NASH, Languages and Physiology, 1887-89 and 1891-93. l , VERNER H. SIBLEY, Mathematics and Commercial, 1887-91 and 1894-95. ELLA SMITH, English, 1887-88. iq 2 Q' BERTHA GRANGE, English, 1887-88. U ALICE SVVEETEN MOSHER, Art, 1887-89. 1 ,I E. GRACE SWEETEN, English, 1888-89. ll If il X REV. B. S. LAUGHLIN, Bible Training, 1888-91, and 1895-97. 5 NELLIE DODD, Languages and Physiology, 1889-90. N l HATTIE PENDLETON, Art, 1889-1890. , R I ' ISALINA FISHER, Art, 1890-91. .4 Z s Di 4 E EFFIE CROW, Music, 1890-91. I 5 ' REV. E. W. BRUCE, English and Theology, 1891-93 and 1906-11. 'TWP HOWARD HOPKINS, Commercial, 1891-95. I ,. J. L. BENTON, Bible Training, 1891-95. 1 , ETTA WALDORF, Art and Music, 1891-94. 41 WILLARD BOARDMAN, Latin and History, 1893-94. NW MRS. D. S. KINNEY, English and Elocution, 1893-95. il ROBERT JEFFREY, Science, 1894-95. SILAS BOND, A.M., Languages, 1895-96. ' .Q MARY LANE CLARKE, Literature, History and Missionary Course, 1895-965 1903-4, 1910-11. ' RALPH DAVY, Mathematics and Science, 1895-1900, 1911-11. Q HATTIE W. BOND, A.B., Ancient Languages, 1896-97. 0' REV. N. BEDFORD, A.M., D.D., Theology, 1901-1909. lfil A H. W. MCDOWELL, A.M., Theology and History, 1899-1916. Q fix H. CLARK BEDFORD, A.B., Mathematics, Languages, 1900-15. 'X X RosE M. TRENKLE, English and German, 1900-01. ', ELIZABETH HALL DODD, German, 1901-11. , in HANNAH GREENBERG FARRELL, Languages, Botany, 1901-14. N FLORENCE YORTON, A.B., Latin and Greek, 1903-05. 'ff ' LEILA L. EDSON, Literature, 1905-06. WILLIAM GREENBERG, Mathematics, Physics, 1906-10. X JENNIE REID CLAWSON, English, 1906-08. fl GEORGE CLARKE, Commercial, 1907-08. 3 ESTELLE REID LEINARD, Music, 1906-07. A 'Xi CLARA TUTTLE FENTON, Music, 1907-09. l Xliir-i-in ----- -- -f----f------4x---- WT- 1 f .' ,' ' ' L '-'T-Jzi A X -X- -as yy-AX A ..- fe . 119 iii ivfifwgfszfsbfQi?wi9SS7Q5Z55fS5fN ...---.-n 11 T ti E I . sew' EFIGFCDD I S Q 1 Kf Q Z P P H0ZLCgbf0WiJ Alumni WHO does not enjoy reminiscences, especially along a path of striking achieve- ment of which this, the forty-sixth year of Houghton College, stands a milestone? Houghton College now stands as a testimony of the worth-while results of the work of its pioneers. Willardj. Houghton, the founder of the institution, labored long and faithfully in raising money and securing laborers to erect the building in which school was held from 1883 to IQO6. This building was located on a site about one half mile from the present campus. Mr. Houghton's purpose was to found an institution in which boys and girls of more moderate means could receive a Christian education. While Willardj. Houghton is truly the pioneer of the institution, James S. Luckey is the pioneer of its advancement and progress. President Luckey has served in this official capacity since 19o8. Wresting it from obscurity, he started it on its forward progress. Largely through his wise administration and diligent efforts the institution received the provisional charter which gave the college the privilege of conferring Baccalaureate degrees. This charter was granted .on April 7, 1913, to be effective for the term of five years. The granting of the permanent charter an entire year before the expiration of the provisional charter attests to the fact that the work of the college proved exceptionally satisfactory to state authorities. , During the years of its profitable career the Preparatory Department has graduated three hundred and fifty-nine men and women. Melvin E. Warburton was the first to graduate in 1888. President Luckey graduated the following year. The Theological Department has graduated sixty-six students,'Albert Clark and Darland Knapp forming the first class to graduate in 1894. The Music Department graduated its first class in 191o. Twenty-one have since completed the course. 1 Before the college received its charter twenty-seven graduated from the advanced department. John S. Willett, ever a staunch Houghton supporter, was the first, in I900. Under the charter, ninety-one have been graduated, the Class of '15 being the hrst to receive degrees. 9 This year there are to be added to this list nineteen Preparatory, two Theological, one Music, and thirty-three College graduates. X The Alumni of News York and New Jersey have formed an organization known as the New York-New Jersey Chapter of Houghton Alumni. They report very delightful annual reunions held in New York City. How about other sections organizing similar X chapters? . X A I it -L1g1-.g1Q1g.n.-11 1,1 gg g R 9 J up 9 W 1 Pgi??P5ejPDXQEXN .D .4QiQ5f ,ff ff e-s1 118 C -.. 'S -u 4 I -:I ,1 w M w f M Ng 1 U1 2 X1 N :wa fn i W ,fi QR! LW! e fJ Q r W Q ERN 5, 3 W my f , 45 1 f Q . .X J f A N Z 3 0- .N K V V 5 s ,V s! gf !,V 7 s 72 N 'V 5 ' aj Q W X If f . 6 A fa? Xf X J1, ,.-1 X L :T Nj' W Rl Ja L95 K -f:f QW,:. :id .HJ V43 'Ai ., H, A 4 LV - , 54 N ' ' ' '1 X .N 'x R. 4 I' H 1 I XX. -A A AV qv' Ogg 4 ,ir P xx XX , . i . 1 . fr-2 WU I ,,: Z :Ml m Advewifementf L X' fl I ff x 1 Rx 75- If 1 ' X Q Y xv. Y i W i J 1l'- . T ffhflr' J i 'il W Y R 1 ,-.Q-u FRANCK PARDOE, Elementary, 1907-08. I VERA JENNINGS CLAWSON, Dean of Women, 1908-11. H. R. SMITH, A.B., A.M., English, 1908-16, 1911-13. RALPH RINDEUZZ, Dean of Men, Science, 1910-15. .- Hifi, l sawn! BESSIE FARNsWoRTH MoULToN, Music, 1910-11. ' CLARICE CARROLL, B.S., Dean of Women, Science, 1911-11. LUTA GRIMES HARVEY, Voice, 1911-11. HARRY OSTLUND, Assistant Librarian, English, 1911-14. . MABEL Dow THOMPSON, Latin, 1911-11. WILLIAM. F. FRAZIER, A.B., Philosophy, History, 1911-15. . BLANCHE THURSTON, Dean of Women, Voice, 1911-18. CARoLIE EASTWOOD MEARS, Voice, 1911-13. PAUL FALL, PH.D., Science, 1911-13, 1915-16. B Q JoHN COLEMAN, B.D., Theology, 1913-10. H-K MARGUERITE SPOFFORD, Voice, 1913-14. D ABBIE BALL, Oratory, 1913-15. GRACE F. CROWFOOT, Voice, 1914-16. E' M. BELLE MOSES, A.B., Science, 1914-19. - , R JAMES ELLIOTT, A.B., English, 1915-17. I ' BELLE R. LANG, A.B., Latin,IGreek, English, 1915-16, 1916-17. WT NORAH RIGGALL CALHOUN, Oratory, 11915-18. HAROLD HESTER, A.B., Philosophy, Greek, 1916-18. X WARD BOWEN, A.M., Science, 1916-I8-. 3 4 JANICE GRIFFIN, Voice, I9I6-I7. Q TREMAINE MCDOWELL, A.M., PH.D., English, 1917-19. 3 X FLORENCE B. KELLY, A.BV., Dean of Women, English, History, 1918-11. 3 MILDRED DAVIS, Oratory, Voice, 1918-10. I HAZEL EDDY, Voice, '1910-11. RX I EDNA CULP LENNOX, B.L.I., Oratory, 1910-15. V HAROLD LEE, Science, 1911-13. 4 MILLIE CAPEN, Piano, 1911-11. DOROTHY JEHR, Vocal, 1911-11. , JoY CoLE MoEEETT, Vocal, 1911-13. 4 MARTHA MONTGOMERY, A.M., Biology, 1914-15. MARY PARsoNs, Languages, 1911-13. , RAY M. HAZLETT, A.M., English, 1914-16Q 6 LELAND BOARDMAN, A.B., PH.D., Physics, 1914-18. X EDITH WARBURTON PoCoCK, A.B., French, 1914-15.- I MAXWELL MOLYNEAUX, A.B., Chemistry, 1914-16. i X DORIS HILDRETHNJWARD, Vocal, 1913-15. . ALICE HAMPE MCMILLAN, A.B., Dean of Women, 1914-16, English, Theology, 1915 -16. jf Q RUTH MILLER HEIT, Voice, 1915-16. 4 I X LoIs RICHELL MITCHELL, Oratory, 1915-16. if Lois WELLS, Mathematics, 1915-16. N A A- A I A . I I i I - p .I A -,mi --:iff X XX 2 ,',,.f 4i M A I - P co' To -A-.W-A Lg - -fffff?-' 17.0 Hmcmtc mmm The things we depend upon most, we appreciate least ,gaps Rochester Gas 81 Electric CO1'PO1'3tiO11 3 iiotcciaroiy coimcfis JAMEs S. LUCKEY, A.M., Pd. M., y A President . . Departments The College of Arts and Sciences The School of Theology A The School of Music M Houghton Seminary QA Preparatory Schoolj Fall Term Begins Monday, September 9, 1929 For catalog and other information address , JAMES S. 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Y. on Physician and tt Your Newspaper Wednesdays and S Saturdays urgeon ll BRISTOL Other Days and Evenings RUSHFORD, N. Y. Edito,-,0wne, By Appolntment ll I 133 Nil X L1 M , Y w U E PHONE 6116 ,, , 4l X . v fM 4 1 M. W. .w. ,U ,,., mls' i'N i will .VN Xi live .Mi- 1 1 BAIRD sl DAVIS Salamaca, N. Y. l l .il I lit? l will Cleaning - - Pressing 1 'Mi 'NN ,..,1 .V fi. Y I, I n . 4 in Y l x .Ei gj V . 1 x 'i I. Y 3 WIEDlVIAN'S ICE CREAM Bricks - - Bulk New York Store 43 Main Street 'WARSAWQ N. Y. READY -TO-WEAR Frozen Novelties l 'J gil' D ein - - Pleatin il l 5 y g g For , Served Exclusively in H011ghi0H ASCHCY Ladies, Misses and Houghton at COLLEGE INN Children coLLEeE INN A ia. 5 ..- m l il, J . - S A A4 M l ww W A lm, l llglflll l gslgii L Y' lift I lf Q w .Pal l f lil ll il. 1 it q .iN Y n 2 's 1 il if ' . l ?Q11',.u ' mil s' 1 like ri A l Memorial to a Famous Evangelist and Singer. Erected at Akron, Ohio. ' Iyfil i ilu., ,'.g u il .X ,I ' ws li MCDONNELL 81 SONS-858-60 Main St. Buffalo, N. Y. 9 ,gpli CURTIS J. CRANDAL, Houghton, N. Y.-Representative , A l A - - wi 1 lin' . ' ' ' ' lil? ., 1 J. A. JOHNSON, M.D. WEST MAIN W Q 314 N. 2d st. Service Static, CANNON Q OLEAN, N. Y. H l Practice limited to infant- .1 Y feeding and diseases of 111 1 V yay l children up to the age of .!.. V fourteen. all C H 1 OFFICE HOURS: Y , N ,Y 1to3and7to8P.M. all ...1 i .il .,I , A , . . ,ii all Y lllll' . with i 1,5 I .11 lr ' vi' l'l' RUSHFORD, N. Y. CLOTHING CU. Soda Fountain , - and WELLSVILLE, N. X Lunch Service 1 F. W. DAMON Colleve Tofffferv 4 Rest Rooms 'D ' D0 ' ' l IAZ7. ,Nix v v 1 n ,e . W I 1 1 Milf I I- K ! S i l A! ll 4- 3 1 ll 5 ll I l 5 arise ll l 5. 5 fl . 1 Y I Ei -2 Ill? fi sg- .l .4 l 2, I 'u ,. li ' LUNCHES ROOMS . MEALS H ome-C oo-Iced Wholesome Food in Pleasant Surroundings COLLEGE INN HOUGHTON, N. Y. A. L. and ETTA REMINGTON b Telephone, Fillmore 35-Z SODA FOUNTAIN CANDY EILLMORE GARAGE b You Wm Wear a AUTOMOBILES ROCHESTER MADE SUIT A CC RIES Twice as Long as Ordinary Clothes . Because-You will enjoy its comfortable . fit and good style. Dealers in - OAKLAND ea All American Six - Y 'md F. E. COLE T CARS PONTIAC OR l Castile, N. Y. GRAHAM PAIGE A I ' Q52 Phone 38-F n A V , Come In and See Us FILLMORE, N. Y. A . L. S. GELSER 81 SON FILLMORE, N. Y. CEMENT C O A L WALL PLASTER Best Quality Prompt Deliveries 135 ll il 1 I p COX SONS 81 V1N1N G ' 131-133 East 23rd Street NEW YORK CITY ga. Caps and Gowns Fon SALE AND RENTAL Best Service - - - Reasonable Prices A REAL DESIRE T0 BE HELPFUL A Willingness to be ac- commodating Within the limits of safe banking practice has been a lead- ing factor in the success of this bank 42 Paid on Time Deposit STATE BANK OE BUSHEOBD RUSHFORD, NEW YORK A Comfortable Home Does Not ' Require Expensive Furniture I We Have the Inexpensive That is COMFORTABLE DUBABLE ABTISTIC Shopping or Buying, You Will Receive the Same Courteous Treatment O W. . and 1. A. Benjamin A Rusnroan, N. Y. A Gift Goods for Every Occasion Furniture for Every Room in the House I CUT FLoWERs - - - POTTED PLANTS A. B. WILES - -The 1VIortician Phone 63-B FILLMORE, N. Y. 134 'NN y , I 4 ' COLLEGE - BOOK ' STORE - T hatis where our money goes To keep GCAnn in shoes and clothes School supplies and eats galore M ake us shell out more and more. .J HOMER FERO-Proprietor 'T A 1 I E ...J i 4 1 1 4 i 5 I .J nv? WESLEYAN METHODIST PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION J. S. WILLETT, Manager Publishers of Wesleyan Methodist, Sunday School Banner AND other Sunday School Supplies Job Printing of All Kinds I BIBLES AND 'OTHER RELIGIOUS BOOKS 330 EAST ONONDAGA ST. I ' SYRACUSE, N. Y 4 . HEARTIS DELIGHT FOOD PRODUCTS S P Mlust Hit the S poti' Sold By Most ALLEGANY COUNTY MERCI-IANTS SCOVILLE, BROWN Sz CO. 37 i , Cut Flowers - - - Floral Designs Potted Plants E Q Delivered to Houghtonj BELMONT GBEENHOUSES BELMONT, N. Y. Q 6 TRIANNA ST. Phone 95-R The Gift You, Want to Give HERE, where We strive to maintain an inflexible standard of excellence in all we sell, even the simplest and least expensive pieces have passed I our critical examination. . If you have gifts to select, which should embody both modest expendi- ture and unmistakable quality, you will prolit by making. your choice from the countless suggestions We are exhibiting. i Wi-mints JEWELRY STORE ' E 7 . Gifts.that Last WELLSVILLE, N. Y. ' Jewelers to People, Who Know Since 1881 CUBA NATIONAL y BANK A I T he Bank of Servicei' Commercial, Trust and Savings Departments Safe Deposit Boxes N Travelers' Checks Ulclest Financial Institution in Allegany County 136 Conzplinztents of Foods ill ALICE M- F . P . PHARMACY LOCKWOOD W WPS Q A Complete Line of Dental Hygienist DRUGS AND SUPPLIES Oral Prophylaxis LARKIN STORES The Rexall Store Filhnorea I Orie in Your Neighborhood FILLMORE, N, Y, STATE BANKS OF EILLMORE FILLMORE, NEW YORK ' Resources of 740,000.00 I Dollars LL per cent interest paid on time deposits compounded semi-annually Oar Motto SECURITY - SERVICE - COURTESY YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICIT ED FILLMORE M13TPo sTAT1oN COAL' I Incorporated and All Kinds of GARGOYLE ' Farm Implements F LOUR, FEED, GRAINS MOBILQILS Custom Grinding Free Crank Case Service Q Our Specialty: We Serve Our Stockwell POULTRY Eco MASH Customers Best I CO. Inc. FILLMORE7 N. Y. FillII101'6, 139 ! ccSIRov l Compliments ' 0 LUNCH R. s.-N. D.-A. D. Home 0 Homl ls Bread , The y I r z and Pastries Nm me or .m Bank MEALS SERVED ecgfwmlcs 7 to 9 A. M. 12 to 2 P. M. 'tAd ology gf 5:30 to 7 P. M. Night School A 4 Quiok Lunch a S eeialty nge 193 P C. G. CRAWFORD, Prop. ANGELICA, NEW YORK 24 HoUR SERVICE Station MQE-O-W ANGELICA, N. Y. Compliments 0 f b . THE HOUGHTON COLLEGE GLEE CLUB A This organization consists of seventeen members and their leader, an unusual display of college talent. The College Glee Club will be availabe for concerts during the season 1929-1930 , Write jior Terms and Program to GoRDoN F. ALLEN, Mgr. Houghton College Glee Club HOUGHTON COLLEGE A HOUGHTON, NEW YORK C l' ' ' WP nf. J. F. some SANITARY of D . , LAUNDRY C0. CTLZZSZ Vaughan, Ryan BELMONT, N. Y. DW Cl ffm?'1g and Pressing gl CG- OFFICE HOURS! 511 N. Union St. 4 8:30 to 12:00 1:30 to 5:00 Derby Sz Krott, Props. OI-,EAN YORK Saturday: 8:30 to 12:00 OLEAN N. Y. i I 1 IW 138 Q The Wonder Country Department Store Anything - - Everything A - - U p-to-Date GEO. M. DAVIS 81 SON t RoCK GLEN NEW YQRK J I EQUIPPED with many years' experience for making photographs of all sorts desirable for illustrating college annuals. Best ob- tainable artists, workmanship. and capacity for prompt service. 'af If W Photographers to HTHE BOULDER99 220 WEST 42nd STREET n ' NEW YORK CITY OPPENHEIM f fr Theglwloristf Flowers of Quality OLEAN ' NEW Yoruc I 141 , Growers - Retailers - Wholesalers R HSay It With Flowers By Wire or Fast Mail BUSINESS TRAINING I I ' ' f E ' ll H' h ANYWHERE - ANY TIME gfaigiflffafi 3111nliiggsollfoBu?iTIEs20EEIi1uEcatihgn. Tl16 FlOI'iS't Rochester Business Institute OLEAN, NEW YORK - 172 Clinton Ave. S. Rochester, N. Y. Greenhouses: West State St. Phone 6912 Branch School at Bwtavia, N. Y. MONTGOMERYS CASH SHOE STORE, INC. The Storefof Quality Shoes at Reasonable Prices COURTEOUS SERVICE - - - GUARANTEED SATISFACTION R. L. 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