Potsdam State Teachers College - Pioneer Yearbook (Potsdam, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife, Who more than self their country loved, And mercy more than life. O beautiful for patriot's dream That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears! SCRIPTURE READING REV. R. K. SHEFFIFLD SOLO I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Unto the Hills Ward-Stepkezzr ' HOWARD SMITH PRAYER REV. W. J. HAMILTON HYMN Faith of Our Fathers! Living Still Faith of our fathers! living still In spite of dungeon, fire and sword: Oh, how our hearts beat high with joy Whene'er we hear that glorious word: Faith of our fathers! holy faith! We will be true to thee till death! Our father's chain 'd in prison dark, VVere still in heart and conscience free: How sweet would be their childi'en's fate, If they, like them, could die for thee! Faith of our fathers! holy faith! We will be true to thee till death! Faith of our fathers! 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Date Houre -e 12'-nnn 'MI lumnlfnn Superinter ' I EXCELLEN CES OF TEACHING Suggestionsz- CU Numbers from this list will be used in the Notes on the face, to save labor and space. C22 With new teachers or beginning teachers, it may be best to work for the merits in larger type first. GENERAL CONDITIONS Management of light Management of ventilation Management of temperature Appearance of blackboards , Uses of maps and charts Oversight of grounds Care of school property Arrangements orderly Pupils' work displayed Floors clean Oversight of corridors Care of cloakrooms Teacher offers suggestions to su- perintendent ..-..-..s-.-Q..-1--1-.--an--...an -ns-.a..n..---.sa-an-an-.anno II. THE TEACHER Animation or enthusiasm Bearing before school Language and expressions used Voice Preparation of work Attitude toward' pupils Use of time Use of supplies School reports to date Attitude toward work Routine of procedure mechanized can.as-un.4--se.--so..-...Q-n-nes ua-...su--.-.-.-If-Q...-s----Quan III. THE PUPILS Properly seated Correct positions maintained Use time profitably Are earnest in work Are well mannered Are prompt I Are punctual 2 Orderly movements required 'Are responsive Show respect Regular in attendance ...nf-............--ss-. ---sus--una...--..-.ss IV. THE INSTRUCTION Is adapted to pupils Discovers weaknesses Develops pupils' interests Arouses diligent effort Connects lesson with pupil's experience Clears up pupils' misconcep- tions Requires comparisons Develops intelligence Requires independent thought Trains for independent study Suggests wisely Leads pupils to ask questions - Calls for suggestions from pupils before oiering explanations -on.snnn.-aeso--.u-a.a-senuennnn- ..-.4...n..--...Iss-sf...-.--as-u V. THE DISCIPLINE Develops self-control Secures self-direction 50. 51 Corrects by commendation and suggestion Uses fear judiciously Secures right conduct from regard for right ...ss-.sn-sus...---sa-an-venues.: ..-..-..--.-.-.ss--au-soreness... VI. THE RECITATION Makes all pupils .take part Tests preparation of pupils Employs drill advantageously Commends success and effort Lesson plans evident 59. Uses home work Uses seat workg Assignment starts effort- evoking interest Arouses and sustains lesson inter- est Questions in correct form Secures answers in correct form Elicits discussion Represses promiscuous answering Uses reference material Lesson plan executed Combines and socializes eEort Pupils criticise and evaluate their own eEort -pp-v-mv' vi-qgqrf-vnu.-wg-gn I ,HT ,.,, V' - Lift the hanmr, hbld it high l The Red and th: Grqy, 'Tis thc banner of the .school That wc .rhall praisa far aye. All :hqll hbld it in rw'r51ce,'l ' N nw :hall it: fold: he .railed By any thought or ward ordeal Of than who hm hmuth it toiled. Alma Mater, dup in ur heart: We chrrirh thy dear gmc . Alma Mater, than hast our praiu For marc than wealth or farm. Though afar we :hall wander, Still our tho't: will wer tum to this Am! to thy honor held .ra dur, ' Will pledge mmol lqyalty. -Louisa CULLIGAN, '18 It is the hut of dll trades to make Jong: And the ngxt hast to .ring them. 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S l n s ,..., I , f ' f. , ,Y Y F V in pf- r iiim,-ki i, HCV- Ex Libris THE AMPHITHEATER HE amphitheater, though its name was derived from the Greek meaning double theater, was an architectural structure,iopen to the sky, invented by the Romans for exhibiting gladitorial combats and fights of wild beasts. It spread throughout the Roman Empire, where the love of bloody sports, so repugnant to the Greeks, became widely popular. Whenever possible, the natural inclineof a hillside was utilized to save expense by cutting part of the sears in the natural rock. Most of the amphitheaters were entirely free-standing struc- tures of elliptical shape, built of brick, stone, or marble. Today the amphitheater still lives, for it is found in the halls for public lectures, having the seats in successive curved tiers in a semi-circular room. The massive stadiums of our educational institutions serve their purpose for spectacular occasions, as did the the fore-runners of old Greek and Roman days. Arlington Memorial is an impressive replica of the glori- ous institution of the ancient amphitheater. hpixk. . Qgl. Copyright . 1929 BY RUTH E. ARTHUR Editor-in-Chief EARL CHISAMORE Buriners Manager R- DOUULAJS The Cycle Wagons ENGLISH Drama began in the church, with the services called Mysteries, dealing wholly with Bible stories and the life of Christ, but as they became more popular with the masses, a broader field of subjects was sought, and lives of saints were used for dramatic material in the Miracle Plays of a century later, with the priests and choir boys the authors and actors. These plays were Hrst given on Holy Days and Saints' Days at the church altar, or in the enclosure just outside its walls. The Miracle Plays, more comic and more elaborate,were separated from the church, taken up by the trade guilds, and presented in the 15th century in huge two-story covered wagons, called cycle wagons. Every company had its pageant,- a scaEold of two rooms, upon four wheels. In the lower room they apparelled themselves, and in the higher room they played, it being open at the top that all beholders might see and hear them. The performance began at the abbey gate, and when the first pageant was over, the wagon was wheeled to the high cross before the mayor, and so to every street, until all the pageants appointed for the day were played. Four of the great cycles are preserved for us, the York cycle of 48 scenes, Chester cycle of 15 scenes, Wakefield cycle of 32. scenes, and Coventry cycle of 42. scenes. fag i .N M, of ,xt-J-fs if - 1 fs f--1-feerrvf t ef, ' l..x.x,s...aa.4-v? --1- T' - N 'rN '5 : 'f 'f, N-T '-- 'J-9 4.z:., I g 2. fs so tag- W s e X f l ,, Y x Q - , N ,N ' . - gn ' ,I 5.g,q:,,!g.gf-ng-,!..,s.- p.f'- I-vv V Fox-lu.-anim,-1-4'-av. a THE PIONEER 1929 The Globe Theater MIRACLE Plays and Mysteries were followed by the Moralities in which abstract qualities such as Pleasure, Slander, Rage, Perseverance, and the Seven Deadly Sins took the place of characters from the Bible. This was the beginning of opportunity for creation of character, the use of every-day life on the stage,-and the profession of acting. For many years these companies of professional actors had no regular buildings in which to give their performances, but presented them before their noble patrons in the great halls of their castles an occasionally at court for the amusement of the king or queen, but in London they had to obtain a license from the Lord Mayor and surrender half their receipts to the city treasury. As a result, the first theater was built in 1576, and more developed rapidly. The Globe Theater Southwark, erected in 1599, is the place where Shakespeare's company acted, and where many of his pla s were first seen on the stage. It was hexagonal in shape, with walls seeming to slant inward: few windows, and two low, shabby entrances, portraying a dingy and unattractive structure. The building had no roof except a covering at the rear, over the back part of the stage, from which a flag was flown announcing to the city across the river when there was to be a play. The front of the stage and the center of the theater were open to the air. The center, or the pit, containing no seats, was the place for the common crowd, the more enterprising ones sat on boxes and stools which they brought, and others in the three tiers of narrow balconies on, rough benches or chairs. 'NL f 9'3if+3L5lT lflfifldlfsfs if 3 1 l Shakespearean Stage THE roughlg' built Shakesplearean stage was a high platform, oplen on three sides, and extending half way into t e ard of the t eater. All performances were in daylig t, and there was no curtain on the main stage. At each side of the rear was a door leading to the tiring-rooms, and a curtain, between these doors, which was drawn together before the play began, when pulled aside revealed the inner stage. Rushes were strewn on the floor. There was no scenery, and a trumpctcr, or a placard on one of the pillars, announced the scenes. Only men appeared, clad in elaborate costumes. 4 ' SN! if fiififf' N , X I N 1 J N g I Q1 1' . . ,. Q.,-.,,'...-.--,,.l,.....,-...f -.1 s--'.,xfl-.4-el-4--v .4 s.,,f-'-.-.a' THE 1929 PIONEER VE S' ' , , x V N . N s RQ Q 1 ,X K-X N., 1-9' Q kn, 7 S ,J 1' . 1 5 I g ' ' K :-,-,gi-iJn.4, dj 'Tublixbed by THE SENIOR CLASS of the STATE NCRMAL SCHOOL ' POTSDAM, NEW Yonrc S , 5 J, ::J'4 3f:iLfJ7f5'DfrLl'.:g:5i.1:'1f:4.--QLQFS 5 ' fe jflfwxe N 1 W I f N 'X ' X x ,, x Q.. J - 1 . . U-uv-bzFs.npa -, -nf Nev s--9 1 Livsliyve av' 4-, fl H 'Nfl A l 'Nl Ill ls e in at - , Mi M nel' ii 1 as --- Foreword All the world'.r a Jtage, And all the mm and women march pla,yer.r: They have their exit: and their entrances: And one man in his time play: many parts. Because we are all players, constantly acting in whatever we do, and because Potsdam Normal School is the stage where we have played for the past three years, in divers scenes of action, it is fitting, in the theme for The 192.9 Pioneer, that we consider these scenes together as a drama, and the Class of '19, the main characters within. Lest we forget, as time :ball pau, Arid memories grow dim, alex! Dear friends, we ojferyou rbi: book. Full often at it: page: look Left we forget. 5 Lg5L1'niitrflflJi17j W lfflliillif Zffzeiizif 1 6 L' ' - 1 - '.. X . 'gui ily-34' 4.3115 S A 7 --' '-Il ef' , E, - .jf V. -. ' f I ' . Z--br-I so A Lo' I hi? '-5 .l-V ' ': 3 X nfl! E Mo'rH1zn . . . Whixtler Dedication I believe in great teachers,- but the greater! of all teacher: is our Mother. Then, that our book may not be without so great a name, we, the Class of '19,- ChC cast of this Dranta, dechcate IE al to our Mothers, who have directed us on the stage of hfe from our very first actmg through this drama. at Potsdam Normal. In the heavens above The angels, whixpering to one another, Can find, amid their burning terms of love, None .ro devotional as that of 'Motherf ' ' 7 ' Rfigif Q if '57 RTR 'ff if' W ..., I' Ass I 1 q J -f g v 6 I ,l Sur :'N-'-Q-'Qnl'vn--ar -f '49 A RAN-.silt-wif' f..,'s,,, 'fuJ q4 F 'k'7f,' LQ? Contents I THE RED 'AND GRAY 1 PRODUCERS . 3 THE DRAMA OF 1919 4 ' UNDERSTUDIES 5 SUBS 6 THE NORMAL RACKIT H , gg 1 jfit: 1-5,13513i:'f::f'Q5ilfirRff.3:.gjILifTlftgilgi-, ff 8 -5 -- . -.1 , - , , -':f1::-fl-,1f?? - 5' . 'Ti ' L' - - , I :W QI.: if '-'51 , vm-' 'H,'f1.'- -, f-,,-- 'ii ga.. 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V A ' ' gm 'f F 'v . - .- I iv- - .- ..,..,,, .,.,.,- -H. . - .- .' . l lbbv l 3 I 5 I fa. . .seam , '- '74 1 . . - , ,. .4 ff' if- I- ' -Y lv 5 V . ,. - V V2-I -- vigil.-in 1 ' A 32? ,., -., 2' - .,. -, ,.4, U-- -- - I.O.x,d,x'1- Q .. -I 4' 0 1 A A , 151' f . 5. . U' I '9 5-3Dc,9.a:f1D,' 29 I TheeUniversity of the State of New York Regent: ofthe Univerxizy with year: when term: expire ' 1934 CHESTER S. LORD, M.A., LL.D., Chancellor 1936 ADELBERT MOOT, LL.D., Vice-Chancellor . 1937. JAMES BYRNE, B.A., LL.B., LL.D. . . 1931 THOMASJ. MANGAN, M.A., LL.D. . . 1933 WILLIAM WALLIN, M.A. 1935 WILLIAM BONDY, M.A., LL.B., Ph.D., D.C.L. .... . 1930 WILLIAM P. BAKER, B.L., Litt.D. . . . 192.9 ROBERT W. HIGEIE, M.A. - 1937 MRS. HERBERT LEE PRATT I938 ROLANDB.WooDwARD,B.A.. . . . I939 WILLIAM L. THOMPSON, B.A ..... 1940 WALTER GUEST KELLOGO B.A. LL.D ........ Prendent o the Unzuerfzty and Commzsuoner of Educutwn FRANK P GRAVES Ph D Lrtt D L H D LL D Depuzjf Commzsnoner and Coumel ERNEST D COLE LL B Axszxtnnt Commznzoner or Higher and Pro erszanal Educatzon AMES SULLIVAN M A LL D Axrzxtnnt Commzuxoner or Secondary Edumtzon GEORGE M WILEY M A Pd D LL D A.r.rz.ftant Commzuzoner for Elementary Education CAYCE MORRISON M A Ph D Cbzef Dzwnon of Teacher Tmzmng NED H DEARBORN M A Ph D LOCAL BOARD Brooklyn A Buffalo New York Binghamton Yonkers New York Syracuse Jamaica. New York Rochester Troy I Ogdensburg CHARLES H LEETE M A Ph D HON BERTRAND H SNELL LL D A B MARY HALL KELLOGG KATHERINE L PADDOCK GEORGEW SISSON JR HUOHA GRANT MD M C Chazrman DR DENNIS F BURKE Secretmly Treaxurer Bin jllilemnrnam 1 4 . S . A ' Q . . . f . f . . J , . ., . . - Y 1 4 n f 1 . J. , . ., . . THOMAS SPRA'l?T,iLL1kD. HON. EDWARD LA. EVERETT, LL.B. ' , f 4 X I 1 C Y 4 -1'L5LJ5 PRODUCERS I4 4 41 .v , , . - -bA' ON-'H ' ' ' 1- A- fl, , f ,. +41 ' ' Q, ,Lf -'Ui' V3 1, 1 A S aa -4 sz . S . r ii' -1l :!LfY.m 11202 ' i 1 ' 1 D ' f DR. RANDOLPH T. CONGDON Principal A.B., Syracuse University, 1919. M.A., Harvard, 1907. Pd. D., State College for Teachers. K Experience Teacher in Liberal Arts College, College of Applied Science, and Teachers' College of Syracuse. Inspector of English at State Depart- X ment of Education in Albany. lt is energy-the central element of which is will-that produces the miracles of enthusiasm in all ages. Everywhere it is the main spring of what is called force of character, and the sustaining power of all great -,Eff action. ', , Q 7-JE., -1 at .r' H, H -5 'Q 'E f' fi , ' a ff 5 3 DR. M. MARGARET STROH ,E,,.-A355 Dean of Women g l B.S., Susquehanna University. 'QQ King's School of Oratory. we ,gi A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University. 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' Wg:-I 'T 'T -gnJL3:,..,gfALL,, i-gf ,g3rf :Jw 1l.1q6 , .....i,N,. ,J - - 'G-1' f n 1 'QLJ if 1? .-!-9 'Wg F gags-,a .- NJ A 5- sl Q 1 rv 4- 59 at I. al ma' 29 Alumm Assoe1at1on The Cr1t1cs OFFICERS HELEN M HosMER Prerzdent AGNES L WARWICK, Secretary HOWARD R SANFORD, Vzce Prerzdent MICHAEL G BARNETT Treasurer ALUMNI PAGEANT The most prec1ous legacy wh1ch any 1nst1tut1on can 1nher1t IS the record of those who re resent 1ts culture, whose l1ves are rrcher because of 1ts mfluence By the1r fru1ts s all ve know them IN REVIEW The first class was graduated m January 1871 At that time two members eomprxsed the Alumni At thrs the 58th anmversary the Alumnl number approxlmately 45oo Wxth httle orgamzatxon the Alumm have always been a very loyal group NORMAL MAGAZINE The Normal Magazme ma1ntamed sxnce 1895 has done much to un1fy the organrzatxon to keep rt 1n touch wxth our school that 15 growing wlth such raprdlty and to provrde a med1um for exchange of greetrng among all members REUNIONS Loyal support has been grven to the annual reumons at Potsdam Especlally smce the adop- t1on of the plan of reumon by the rotatxon of class numerals 1n multiples of fwe has the June home coming of 1888 was represented by twenty members To a roxxmate the number returmng to the Alma Mater ll IS not too much to say that 3oo gather at the Norma ehool each June SECTIONAL MEETINGS--The Alma Mater has always looked wrth prlde upon the sectxonal meetlngs The New York banquet often numbers 4oo Potsdam Alumm gathermg at Los Angeles Cseml annuaD approxn mates 5o regular meetmgs are held m Utlca San Francrsco Watertown and rt rs known that there are many other groups possessmg the same zeal and allegxance FAMOUS GRADUATES To those who have gone forth we pomt w1th prxde In thxs group are some whose success IS outstandmg ln educatxon ln law rn medrcal sc1ence ln busmess and ln matters of state In them our Alma Mater linds yustnhcatlon for her exxstence Were we to l1st the names of lndrvlduals who have brought honors to themselves and to our Alma Mater the space allowed for our Pageant would have to be consxderably enlarged Thelr names use m memory as we rcvrew the servxces wrought by them GIFTS TO OUR ALMA MATER The Warren Mann Fund of S300 glfts by each graduatmg class now S1930 Alumm Subscrrptron Call of S1116 Ameha Morey Fund S1500 Crane Memorral Fund S1100 TO THE GRADUATING CLASS-The Alumni salute the members of the Class of 19 May you recogmze rn the Alumm Assoe1at1on an orgamzatxon that has your welfare as that of our Alma Mater very much at heart May you at once wxsh to ldentrfy yourself w1th rt by keepmg a correct address upon the Alumni Record by subscrxbmg to the Normal Magazmc by supportmg the projects sponsored by our ofhcers Let us not forget that In umon there rs strength Before our pageant 15 ended the Alumn1 halt to pay trxbute to Professor Flagg one who IS loved and respected by hundreds of our Alumm who have been guided by hxs wisdom and sympathetlc understandmg one who IS held m kmd regard by all who have been observers of hrs mterest and loyalty to the school he served so many years POTSDAM NORMAL SCHOOL PRINCIPALS MALCOLN MAcV1cAn 1869-1880 THOMAS MORGAN 1881 1883 E H Cook 1884 1889 THoMAs B STOWBLL 1889 1909 J M THOMPSON 1909-19 9 R T CoNGnoN 1919- 1.0. . 4 ' I Q A 5 , 1 I , It ' 41 f s A ' f -Wg., Q ne. ' 0 F Q9 A N-f A 'gl . V ' '1 , - , -, O O 0 A 4 . , . . ' . , A been an Event. At the Junei 192.8 reunion, were representatives of classes as earlyias I873 and 1878. The class n . , s 1 J , . , .. . , , . . s ' - . I A - . Q - , . - 1 I . I 1 b , n - . s l . A , u I u Dm. Dn. - Dn. . . - Dn. . - DR. . . 1 Dx. . . f N -1 'ITLA 5 5 zo Glihe Emma nf 1929 Bringing to light the must arrnmplisheh DBFSUIIEIQBK of illiearher miraining brhuuls in this QEmpire Svtate Brnfitahle for the Commissinners. Birertnrs, Qlumni, jfatultp. Stuhents ann the less-fortunate subjects to marks. unh Delightful for hiners humans tu Reahe. i E -f ' is ' r if :al gl-I: i E f 5- 2: .ill 'fi ag: get ?! L ' 2 xr ,, i'iimf f L, if e Me, iBnts7Jam Qtate 3HurmaI Qrhuul 1Botsham, Alien: york Do you come to the play, without knawing what it ix? Ola, yex, Sir, very frequently. I have no time to read lamzdbillx. One merebf comer to meet one'J friendf, and to Jlaow that ane'.r alive. 1 773' i 1 A, ,, ,, 2.1 5-'wi Q 4- Tw 0 0 si ,. m v .s s gpg.: 29 YVLNUP' MW .uri-wiiiwfr., i9 mv ........... Wm v The Settmg The Jtage z.r .ret The lzghtx turned low The curtazn fuss Lo the actors come and go' 0 0 1 A A 1' , .I I. .s - P A 4 , H - 1 - l , . , , P f T ' x9 Z ' ' - QL. ' , R . . 1 Q Y ,ng I Ax I W h A . , I , , K . . H rx J: K f . . Q I -- . A , . i illzi. - TTT ,vi , -M , I J n ' H 'WlNMMWl l MHmMM - ff A--- L K u A I A 1 1 h .A - . 3 - . 1 -air 1 NN v7 w-4 5-I i 5.4 5... v- - J . ,-4 5 1 i ug if N-4 uv if i -4 T - ,, if 54 - Q-4 -if xg L Q A Q ' A 1 L 1 o i : 1 4 . , 1 Q ,L . , T , . . m 1 s ' ' ' 17. - .f 'lip-, ' ,,,:u.f? 1 1 f ' , 9 ,f 3 ., ,gpg - , . ,V ,V 5 -'EL 3' f. nr fi E E 32 5 E P4 E ? ii 'J Zi L S 1 E if :If .. 3. E ri 15 . 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I an ha.. no 'I ' Y .. h 7-3 .. !no0.i,x.li Q P' . t I 4- Q Ri ,. uv QILQEQJ zo Semor Memolrs Three years ago the dxstmgulshed cast of the 192.9 drama entered thms mstltutlon of learmng Frrendshrps were started when on the first nlght we were entertamed at the annual Bug Slster party grven by the jumors We as Arden: Frerbmen began our parts ln the whfrl of school HCIIVIIICS -our first appearance on the stage of Potsdam Normal l1fc Excxtement ran hxgh as the date of our Freshman Banquet drew near and we wondered what our fate would be Strange as rt may seem two hundred and thlrty of us arrlved wfthout myury or obstructnon at the Arhngton Inn November 4 192.6 for our first banquet Perha s the Freshman basketball team was the most outstandmg factor rn brmgmg our cast to the atten tron of t e school Our team lost the Interclass Tournament to the Senlors by only one pomt Our star player Micky IS the only Frosh who had made the Varslty before 2.9 To further the culture and rdeals of the school, exghteen Crane freshmen formed the Euterpean Socrety Thrs organrzatfon IS well known and has promoted the musrcal xnterests of the school As entertamers we proved qu1te successful Our first productxon was a cha 1 program 1n pantomlme rtraymg Freshman life Later May 14th under the dxrectron ofM1ss Kelly an Dr Stevenson a Freshman mstrel was sta ed wrth great success The first after Easter event was our mformal The Freshman Fan tasy whrch en ed our presentatxons for 192.6 On May 15th the second annual Movrn up Da we reached our first mlle stone and took our places as Understudles to the Cast of 2.8 We xscarde our green 1ns1gn1a our Frosh rules and broadcast to the world that we were Jur-:ions Our flrst duty was that of welcomzng the class of 30 and we mtroduced them to the school at the annual B1g Srster party In October x92.7 The Merchant Shrp of 2.9 wrth two hundred passengers, set sarl for the Arlington Inn to enyoy the class banquet there was much competmon but the trophy fell to us 1n the end To recall to the mxnds of the Upper classmen therr Freshman sentrments we gave a Chap l Program called Emotrons of a Freshman All track enthusrasts should have been present to wrtness Spark Plug s vxctory During the week of Aprrl 17th everyone was rnakmg arrots The mystery why? was solved when we attended the Junnor Informal We hope the parrots dl n t tell everythlng For the first time we proved our professlonal abrlrty by takrng charge of the school system whrlc the Semors and Faculty enjoyed a p1cn1c at Coney Island In May 18 on Movrng up Day we reached our second mxle stone and proceeded proudly to occupy the places of SENIORS At thrs txme the class gave one hundred and fifty dollars to the school-our theater for the purpose of decoratlng the audrtorrum-our stage and we reached our never to be for otten Senfor year as the mam characters ln our Drama of 1919 September ushered ln the acce ted draft o the Student Faculty Assoczatron Constxtutxon wh1ch rs progressing wlth maxfmum results n October nth durmg the absence of the Faculty we occup1ed the seats of authorrty We rformed our dutnes so well that xr than were na nom-cable mek: an the macbmery-that all the players the stu ent body were rewarded wrth free trckets to a movre On October 2.5th the Pxoneers of 2.9 prtched camp at the Arlrngton Inn to celebrate the termmatxon of a long yourney over the plalns of learnlng past the two rnxle stones of Sub: and UNDERSTUDIES At II o clock we broke camp-each one regrettmg the end of our last class banquet Our attentxon agam turns to Basketball and the Interclass Tournament Who won the cup? The SENIORS drd but not untxl they had fought a hard battle w1th the Clan of 51 We became aware of our nearness to Commencement on Movrng up Day when we relm urshed our seats of honor to our rmmedfate followers THB Uuonnsrunxns of our drama Later we enjoye the Senxor rcmc and ball culmmatmg wlth the effectual Commencement the Denouement the fmal act of our drama Slnly the future can tell what places we next occupy on th stage of hfe 4 5 ' .' U P ' I f O 0 - The Inter-class tournament afforded another opportunity to prove our skill as basketball players. As usual 4 A I 9 ' 9 U V' 14 'CQ .f X 7Ls 1 . ,, , L: ... ff? I, . 4 5 , 4, . 411 ,- fr., , 1 . 4 L -'ff , w. .11 , -A Aw- ,5 LLT, f,,x ,q'x',?' 'MELQQ-If' J, .mn ffgefe I fs, I mfrw if 77 1 J W' xx as 'F 'ii 44: R f I Y . f -.7 RT I 4 5 If .1 ' 1 l I V I xl I 3 , 4-:K .If 'L 23' A . ,,g fv 13' ,.i If-Lf,4aT?Y'ffff? 'Q.: H FY Evrffflk iw ., X- I. .. V 7 IN Vlxl ,gr A lp pm , N ' 'ef' I 'A I V g. If We I ma E . ,. H I3 1 , .vm W f 13,4 L 1 ,Ag . ,. A Ep ,V Zi' 5 iff. ' x -1 52 -Vi v4-f.'1A - mf? I, . .11 fi 7 .- A -I ,, 'dai . xr' Aj' ' I , I A I , 'A ki I I .f 3' , fwb .W L 1 Y A, I if 'Q - '55, r A , X ui , rm A I 4 , ' as K K ,359 ,Y A 'ln Q, re IJ J I, f' 1, h ,Q 'W I 'W W rj ' .px Y KP , E? ' WY? g513'Y3 gil .-af. AN .M ,T hw' ll 6. .1 1 L , M Russell Theobald Demo Denison Centola .af W S ' OI-H ' EW CUIOJI' CCIFS eg -FE p w . 1916-197.7 Q , FIFSE Semester Second Semester ' HUGH SHINNICK . . . Prexident .... RUTH FIFE HELEN DUFFY . . . Vice-Prexident . MARION BRADLEY 5 , 3 MARGUERITE CRUSOT Secretary . . MYRTLE DEMO ' CHARLES LEMIEUX . Trmfurer . BEATRICE BENBOW I.. , 1927-1918 I LOUISE REESE . Prexident . . ANNE SHIELS H 4 MYRTLE DEMO . . Vice-Premident .... MYRTLE DEMO 5, ANNE SHIELS . . .Terretmjz . MILDRED VAN DE WATER ' if MARION BRADLEY . Trmfurer .... RUTH FIRE ,I I pw' IQZS-I97.9 ' 'X MYRTLE DEMO . . .... . frexidefzt .L 'Af JOSEPHINE CENTOLA F' .c:- Prefident Y 1 I HELEN RUSSELL . . .Yecretarf Q LOUISE THEOBALD . . . . Tfeaxurer ' Pg ' MISS ARLINE DENISON 1' aculqy Adviml W , L. 5 1' ADX Q RA --H- .. J. ,Emu A . -. . I -I' z-ff ff:-ff! .4-Y' vw- -F-ww:-W L, . -., ..,....v...,,- 'f.':fz,-L T ER I-W' A ff N. A I ' .fi .f L ge -If ,- g,,A,.X:'Lf'fflW',.,z',.n1a.fm 1L .L 7-5 V' -pff,'4QZ?'f,?,5f1'-' HZ? T-'25 MES' may Wag 4 -ge, A . A-',+'2.,, 'QL ,H '1 15 .4 . , -f51- ' -,QRS 1 . --- Q- T1 ' 1' 'lj ' 3- ' 5- A. ' x 1' 'im -242: Jfffljr df Q39 35: S, gill A ' 4-.vu 1 V ' . .,f L' 0,1,.g,-3 xx ,it ,A :N i V A AvrNQ::'sE-ww,-3 J1 ll I-'ffw K5 i:Y.ST2if11 s ingly 12-12 J W life ' 1 ,fl ALLEREY, KATHERINE Kay Johnstown, New York 1, Q 1 :.- . Ss' CRANE ohnstown H1 h School 'f . 1 g A ' F Crane Department-President 3, Euterpean Society, Phoenix Club, Al ha Delta Gamma Sororit 5 S1 ma , GT . . P . Y 3 P1 Sigma Honorary Fraternity-Secretary 3. Then players played, and .rongrtery .rang to gladfhe , - ,qv , ,Fil merry hart. 53 fl lei ' gl if Q , AMES, GERTRUDE Gert Potsdam, New York FY X1 JUNIOR HIGH Potsdam High School 1 A u n 'I 4- Y.W.C.A.g H1kers 1, Q., 3-President 35 Public Per- 151.5 P231 formance Committee IQ Omega Society. ,ilk I i For courage mounteth with occasion. Y 41-11 iii'ii 'f3 M1 1 -,51 AMES, RUTH Potsdam, New York 1 '-, ii I l . . ,-4 iffy KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY St.Reg1s Falls High School if if I Y.W.C.A. 1, 1, gO1ne a Societ . 1 ,,3, I 3 E Y fi .S'o calm the waters rcarcel .reem to .rtra and et the ' , 5,1 H , I J H J y J fl., 1' glzde lzke happmen away. 11' 1Jv:f,:1 A I ARTHUR RUTH E. Ruthie Fort Ann, New York - vj ' , ' 'AS' 1 KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Fort Ann H1 h School E'-., S 1 1. -. L. ',-,.I 1 ' A' ,Lx ' Y.W.C.A. 1, 2., 34 Hikers' Club 1, 1, Dramatic Club .A , 1, 7., 3-Social Secretary 1, Vice-President 3, Public g-f Q X , . . , 1 ' 1 Performance Committee 3, Beg1nners Orchestra 7.5 1 .1 ,S 11 ,, , ,, Chapel Orchestra 3, Crane Private Violin 1, 1, 3, li - il L ' 1 - 1 -1 Summer Session 1918-Violin, Chorus, Orchestra, Ml A 3 ', 1: ' ' 1 Pioneer 197.9 Editor-in-Chief, Sigma Pi Sigma Honor- l ! I . - ,.,n4.. ' , H ary Scholastic Fraternity, Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority. 1. , 1 , tg l l 1 1 We thank the Lord for thi: loyal friend A A' , ' 1. Whore heart if good and truej ly, ' And that He in Her kimlnen rent to '29, rg 1' 1' Q An Editor-in-Chief, Ruth, like you. g 1- A :lu Q ' V ATWATER, HELEN Massena, New York ' L INTERMEDIATE Massena High School 3 5 1 ,ji 1 1 E, Kina'ne.rJ-nobler ever than revenge. 1 1-551 , I ' i ' 1 1 BAKER, BERNADINE Norwood, New York E 1 11, . 1 W , A KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Norwood High School 1 xj L klff Normal Racquette Staff 3. 11 , . . . .. 5113 , 3 ' Full of ware raw: aml modern mifancer. 1 gag, I 1 - , f -ary' ' .. LSA- ,1 4: 5 p f 1 -rug f ,V c.-gl 1 CLASS Morro: ACT WELL YOUR PARTQ THERE ALL THE HONOR LIES. afar ' . fbi .. .-. U'-ex ' fi' -'H-. , 'Wi' 'Y ' w21.IQ.f7'5 7fm'?'7'wI - T5 i N' . 11' 1 ' ln V9 'A 11T ,zf: eiffzfitff 1 1 -1 ' . fr fff2....i:'1i''fir' 511 b, smzgiiiirgiIgxibthikwki .I 3 vi 6:33 , LAi:fi.Q5.Q., L1 HQ, hgyuguikv.-3.1 we r 1113.1 I 7.6 I I I ,v I Q 5 N I 'I , . 1,11 1 .. . l I K - .. . if , ' 'sf :,.-' .'.' .5703 ' if ' 977 ' 525' I-lv. 'f?ff5faf 'f' I' , . R . , l ,, 4 11, , 1 0. , . X , '- A A A I v'2iP,.sA6llsl .- A . If 93:75 e , , ,,, S , ff 1 . J 1 . S. T6 . I BA ER, 0 swegati i Ill Ydrk ' E G TE AR age Hi School A ' ' 'Dra c Cl I, c e ' . . 5 I ,, 4 . . , 3 -, No mal Rae u t if 5 Pu Co tee I', zg I -I B ' 3 ' sl I I Ct . 'f 1 ,sf u i is kn vish lad thus to make poor females mad. 4:31 , :, . BAKER, MARGARET Pe Brainardsville, New York 'T 8 L S, f INTERMEDIATE Chateaugay High School I? ' el Cheerful ut mom she wakes from short repose, , M7 Breathes the keen dir and oarols as she goes. . im . h .I ' l jf BARDO, CLARA Claire I Glenfield, New York ,.,' qi INTERMEDIATE Lowville High School lf , : -I Lowville Trainin Classg Y.W.C.A. g g .. . . . I fue ,. f 4 There zs no outward szgn of politeness that has not 4 ,I . -'T dee uuderl in rinci le. T522 If NAI- 'y lg .:'f'-3- 7 ' ll i , V' S BARRINGER, GLADYS Ava, New York , Q5 INTERMEDIATE Boonville High School fl Boonville Training Classg Y.W.C.A. 'fiill The real test of character is 'o f '41 I iz 1 J' 5.-1, . 'L R15 N' Lil FRY f-41,5 BELGARD, RUTH Ogdensburg, New York JUNIOR HIGH St. Mary's Academy lg Dramatic Club I, I.. 'gift U 1 . I ,jr P ' iw-'AQ She delzoers m such apt and gruczous wordsf 1.5 .Yo sweet and ooluhle is her discourse. 41 9- lil - ' N 'rl fl I 'if . V 4 BELL, DOROTHY Dot Carthage, New York .4 'QT ,lj KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY W. Carthage High School Hikers' Club I, Q., -President 7.5 Dramatic Club .xr 3 . . ,H gli-,IQ I, 1, BQ Inter-Class Basketball 3Q Athletic Committee :fl 1, 3Q Omega Society. I H 4' .. . ,. fl .. j The hand that mode you fuzr, hath made you good. all dr M. 'i'?'i', I H, S E ill! Class Flower: YELLOW ROSE lr I ., I- S bf' ,ig ,N W U.. , ,YL . I ,i,.- Wlj -Y N 4 V , .. .. , 2.7 I BENBOW, BEATRICE Bee New Hartford, New York CRANE New Hartford High School Euterpean Society, Treasurer of Freshman Class, Normal Choral Society IQ Phoenix Club 1, 3, Social Committee IQ Public Performance Committee zg Finance Committee 3g Normal Band 3, Orchestra 3. Aa'ien valor! Be still drum! Your manager is in loz1e,' Yea, he loveth. ' BIONDO, JOSEPHINE jo Malone, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Franklin Academy I knew you hy your eyer, That rest on nothing long. BOSHART, RUTH Lowville, New York SPECIAL DRAWING , Lowville Academy Normal Choral Society, Dramatic Club. No one can fzilb' grarp the dilfcultier of art hut the artirtf' BRADLEY, MARION Oswegatchie, New York JUNIOR HIGH Erasmus Hall, Brooklyn Dramatic Club I, z, 3 g Legislative Secretary, St. Law- rence Association 3. I A nzerrier man within the limit of becoming mirth, I 'never .rpent an hour'.r talk withal. BRANCHE, MARIE Cape Vincent, New York JUNIOR HIGH Cape Vincent High School Pay what you owe and what yozfre worth yozfll know. BRIARS, IDA Rensselaer Falls, New York INTERMEDIATE Canton High School Y.NV.C.A. 3g District President 3. Sweet are the tho't.r that .favour of contentj The quiet mind if richer than a crown. CLASS SONG: ALBIA MATER! ALMA MATER! 'L I , ff? N. N K' L. H I W ee? f f 3555 L . 'X A VI Xmpny' - v 5Jm'?'?:Jl-I 'fpi-xi . I 1: I' X' '-' 'Hemel UIQ V ,, , 3 .. f .. .. J, , f f f mb? 1 1 , 3 7 f ,. BROWN, CATHERINE Waddington, New York IUNIOR HIGH Waddington High School Racquette I' Prize Speaking Contest, Manager of Girls Basketball. Mind ix ever the ruler o the univer.re. BROWN, FREDONIA De Kalb Junction, New York INTERMEDIATE Knox Memorial High School Whatever he alle us leave! in mark. Every' eontact contrihutef, however imperceptihly orzvards the ormation o our araoter f:rw39+ iLi ' BRUCE, MARION Brucey Cranberry Lake, Neva ork KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Antwerp High School Student Council 1, 1 3-Secretary 1' Inter-sorority Council 1 3' Constitutional Committee 2.3 Alpha Kappa Phi Society. Your deeds are known In word: that kindle glory rom the Jtone. BUELL, CECIL Malone, New York INTERMEDIATE Franklin Academy The little kindneuex .rhown us hy our friend: are worth a thoueand times more than thoxe over-powering prexenzkr, toherehy a proud giver humiliatex u.r. si .-' ,Lv ,f ,.'.i , . , .mfs A W . .. - BURKE, KATHERINE Port Leyden, New York JUNIOR HIGH Port Leyden High Y.W.C.A.g Hikers' Club. Argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jeft forever. BURROW, DOROTHY Dot Lyons Falls, New York CRANE Lyons Falls High School Phoenix Club z, 35 Band 3, Finance Committee 35 Euterpean Society-President 1, 1. Her voice was ever .roft and low An excellent thing in woman. HOME OP OUR DEAR RED AND GRAY -Y R7 Q: T IFcF ' if ..31-Q-'ffm'-r'cv 'Y f 'f - i t . will tw an will 7-9 0- If , K H-14 ev' 4 s ... H P E, AP 'QS' '7 ., -ie. 31? id, X- L .B .,, ..,.. ,-U ll , . QLD Q Buslcuuc, JESSIE Evans Mills, New York INTERMEDIATE Evans Mills High School I-likers' Club I, 1, 3g Y.W.C.A. 1, 3, Public Perform- ance Committee 3. Those ahout her from her rhall read the perfect way.r of honor. BUTTS, GLADYS Ted Clayton, New York SPECIAL Music Clayton High School Clayton Training Class, Normal Choral Society, Y.W.C.A.g Welfare-Housekeeping Committee. 5'ureb never dia' there live on earth a woman of kindlier nature. CAHooN, ELIZABETH Betty Greene, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Greene High School Greene Training Class Westchester, Pa., Summer Session Beginners' Orchestra Q., Chapel Orchestra 35 Choral Society Q., 3, Social Activities Committee 3. A merry heart doeth good like medicine. CARBURY, ALTA Pierceiielcl, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Tupper Lake High School Beta Society. We're horn to he happy, all of ut. CARVER, GLADYS Buffalo, New York CRANE Hutchinson High School Phoenix Club, Euterpean Society-Vice-President 35 Orchestra-Normal, Chapel, Public Performance Com- mittee-Chairman, Omega Society. S Do you know that I am a woman? What I think I mart .rpeak. CENTOLA, JOSEPHINE foe Utica, New York KTNDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Utica Free Academy Vice-President Senior Class, Hikers' Club IQ Racquette 2.5 Public Performance Committee 3, Normal Choral Society 3, Alpha Kappa Phi 1, 3. ' 'Her dark yes, how eloquent. W :LEVER WE WANDEE DEAR PoTsDAM NORMAL 1 4 fl Y, 'SJR .YJ yy Y V 30 MV , I-az!!! -me- 'gl3. 5-Qjyjg dn A New I 4 R ' rg.,5hg-xi k'l ,ii . -. 3' , Ay: N Q , I I' A R CD 0 ef- , -,mv ,325 QQ I 29 1180 CHISAMORE, EARL Moon Antwerp, New York JUNIOR HIGH Antwerp High School S Antwerp Training Class Sigma Pi Sigma Honorary Scholastic Fraternityg Student Faculty Association President 3g Student Council Treasurer zg Men's Club 2.9 Dramatic Club 1, 3. Ambition ix an idol on whore winger great nzindl' are carried. CLARKE, HELEN Hel Southbridge, Mass. CRANE . Mary E. Wells High School Student Council I, 1, 3-President ZQ Phoenix Club 1, 3g Euterpean Society 1, 2., ZQ Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority. Here is the Alpha and Omega of all our thought and action, the basis of our fellowrhip, the authorigf of our .relf-government, the necelxrizjf for independence of civil power and the qualification for Jeroieef' CLARKE SADIE Carthage New York UNIOR HIGH Carthage High School Knowledge :J zndeed that whzch next to vzrtue truly and Bffdllfldlljl f41J'8J' one perfon ahooe another COEFIN BEATRICE Beane Mohawk New York SPECIAL MUSIC Mohawk High School Normal Choral Society I 1. 3 Secretary of Normal Choral 1. Publicity Committee 1. Housekeeping Com mittee 3 None knew whether the oozce or lute wax more dzozne Cook MARION Cookze Colton New York INTERMEDIATE Colton High School You can lzoe wzthout rzendr you can lzoe wzthout hookr But czvzlzged man cannot lzoe wzthout cook: CooKE WINIFRED E Wznnze Comstock New York UNIOR HIGH Fort Ann High School YWCA I 7. Hikers Club1 Horrzhle discord and the maddenzng wheel: o h r brazen Old: raged dere was the nozreo con :ct WB WILL SING TI-IY PRAISES FOR AYE J ! J . 7 7 I . I ,f , 5 . 5 5 - ll V . . . I1 3 9 I ' 5 J . . . . . , g ' ' . 1 f fl - A it l . P YA -1 'Ii' er , f W- 31 GNC, COTTER, MARGARET Peg North Lawrence,New York INTERMEDIATE St. Joseph's Academy Beta Society. I am a feather for each wind that blows. COVELL, AMY Pope Mills, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Gouverneur High School Y.W.C.A.g Interclass Basketball, Varsity Basketball 1, 1, 3. The voice of the Normal Girl rallies the ranks. Play up and play the game. COWLES, CLEMMA Clem Craftsbury, Vermont SPECIAL Music Craftsbury High School Normal Choral Society 1, 1, 3-Critic 3, Y.W.C.A. IQ Dramatic Club 1, lg Public Performance Committee 1, Student Council 3, Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Pioneer 3, Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority. Look into thine heart and write. ' CRAMER, DOROTHY Cfopenhagen, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Copenhagen High School Y.W.C.A. 1, 35 Lambda Society. 4 The best of men have ever loved repose. CREIGHTON, DoRo'rHY JANE Def ' Norfolk,NeW York INTERMEDIATE Norfolk High School Moelesty is strong- A thing most sacred in the eyes of Heaven CREVIER, LEVA Ogdensburg, New York JUNIOR HIGH Ogdensburg Free Academy Student Conduct Committee '19g Omega Society. If to her share, some female errors fall Look on her fate, and you'll forget them all. THY FRIENDS!-HPS WE'LL CHBRISH, THY PRECBPTS WE'LL HONOR. ' we We etief-fre v 31 ,I , ,aa . ., ft, . . ,. . ' ' '-fa-' -, 4 nf-fx. .af f kv N,-u -f.,5,'t fa.,-ftaf g,5,'3f' f vi, we . y- :mp h QJQIJ af CROWE, KATHERINE Kay Potsdam, New York SPECIAL MUSIC Potsdam High School Normal Choral Society I, 2., 3-ViceQPresident 1, Treasurer 3g Finance Committee 3. Old faxhionr pleaxe me heat- And thereby hang: a tale. DART, MILDRED A. Rensselaer Falls, New York JUNIOR HIGH Knox Memorial High School Dramatic Club I, 1, 3-Secretary 3g Y.W.C.A. I, 7., 3g Public Performance Committee LQ Scholarship Com- mittee-Secretary 3. Thou lenowest the mark of night if on my face, El.re would a maiden hlzuh repaint my cheek. DAwEs, EMILY Clinton, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Clinton High School Finance Committee 1, Student Conduct Committee 3, Clionian Sorority. To meet the changer time and chance prexent With moalefty digrzibz and calm content. DEMO MYRTLE Massena New York UNIOR HIGH Massena High School Freshman Class Secretary' unior Class V ice-President' Senior Class President' Student Council 3' Pioneer Board 1' Social Committee I' Racquette Staff 3' Ring Committee 3' Alpha Delta Gamma Sorority. One who ne-ver undertakex anything inejfectualbf. 3 DE SHAW CARL St. Regis Falls New York CRANE St. Regis Falls High School Normal Orchestra President' Dramatic Club I 1' Men s Club 1 1' Concert Master of Normal Orchestra 3' Concert Master of Chapel Orchestra 7. 3' Men s Glee Club 3 ' Violin and Voice Broadcasting W.C.A.D. ' Normal Orchestra I 2. 3-President 3' Chapel Or- chestra I 7. 3. Truly the Goalx hath made thee mutical. DEWEY MARTHA Mac La F argeville New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY La Fargeville High School Clay ton Training Class Hikers Club' Alpha Delta Sorority. I ll put a girdle rouna' about the earth in forty minutex. THU FAR FROM THBE WE LL SOON BE PARTBD .JI rr Wmafpxf 'QA' BAYN--lb 4 may 'ji il I Aa. Imzhi kv. ,nggg ,Ai ,, 2 3 I ,J , 7 7 3 9 l I .. .. 2 3 7 3 1 , 9 3 , Q 3 7 l 3 3 7 I 3 I Y 7 7 . 3 .. . ,. , . . i . -,,,,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,.:., ,,,,. .av .,.....,, .. . . 4 mf, 3 :J ,X -a K., ,VIR . -. , 4 ewftffzfwif at L+ fa- f at If t J ' 2 fa at Lim' A ' w . L-.If 1 ea u ' 'Q' ' ' :' - -rf ,if : ina .-.Ia219.,,,a,1 es: .fa Q. ,L P 115 A '33 I , 1 .A IL I , x. ,fa .I I , I , 5' , ,,,,5pR, , I 4 '7 I'3 , ' - 'ew 'fv'f 3 -' H ' H' if g -7..f 'f -A fr' ' T N ,,.,'-s..g? ? 17fY .,-ff, 'I I. -' H j' I Q I ., ' - f QWi'5.ffi..L3I, 'lwlwvgf 913 ifZI5wr5?X?ff7iR.5E.'I,I' ll ,ff-1.,n-Q . , -I.:2.3IN'lf w1 ,f I ' iz A ,,,eg.- A' I' fi 1-325 tv L. L- L: - ' '-' ,Lf 'i' ',s.,,,f , 5 KT 1 lx h- ..,.-s-vw g4!'yl:,3ih54 S' jtfixrl k'?f:irE1: fi.,.f I' ,,. , 4, -T , .,.Y fb. fy PZJ f, - 'I ,Iwi X ,NB ff? HQQNKQ 07' G., X ,mia it - ' 2'--H. glam wr I., pikvl gl vfygglsi 5 1 ,911-' ' I . ms:-:fb 'alfjxxsuzn-XJ t 1 3,5 1 'itil ' P DIxoN, CARL Potsdam, New York I JUNIOR HIGH Potsdam High School ' ' ,ix Student Council, Dance Orchestra. gig 3' .. . . .. T. A mon who can economz e tzme can work ufonelery. M' U 2 - W Q ff- 1 A ei I - ,I e' I- X . Alf- A 2 ,Q to xi-ag f DOHERTY, MARY Lowville, New York 2 Q JUNIOR HIGH Lowville High School 4 ii'-T Lowville Training Class LQ ' .. ' . . ' Kr W Q Harmon at the center raelzater ba men' tbrou bout J' 8 -ffl , - H 'I H the whole sphere of lzfe. if X,-ix 1 , '11 XF LI, 4 ft , DONAVON, MARY Potsdam, New York ' , if JUNIOR HIGH Potsdam High School f, f' - . . . lil V 3: I Housekeeping Committee ZQ Alpha Delta Sorority. 'Wifi' How for that little candle tbrowy ite beamxf' 'lla , .X V. I, , DREAN, VIOLA Brasher Falls, New York ,a -f INTERMEDIATE Massena Hi h School T ,,. ill: qui' W. Eve deed ix to be 'ml ed b the oloer'.r intention. 1 in U' I 5 J' , 4. 5 l liz: I 'ALJ' .4.5: i- DUFFY, HELEN Potsdam, New York . Hs, ff - E gg 5 JUNIOR HIGH Potsdam High School Secretary of Social Committee 3g Publicity Committee gf!-'I .Qi Secretary zg Clionian Sorority, Vice-President of A Y -A Freshman Class, Finance Committee. 'jig-, . , Nx,,::. He ir well paid who ix well .rati.rfieel. It 1 1 . ' if 19 -Tilt ' ' : S' .- 5 Jglv ' . ' , Q,-Ai' ,. H3 gi DUNLAY, ELIZABETH H. Rosiene, New York - 5 -:tf . . f F: l 4 INTERMEDIATE Cape Vincent H1gh School 'i' L' Hikers' Club, Y.W.C.A. of , -I 'l'L '- Q Over park, over palef P Through flood, through fire' , - Le, L If V+ h :his if I I WEILL PLEDGE T0 THEE, oUR ALMA MATER, F' ' sk! ' ,,,.-NX q A X.. 'I' -' 1 -H fs:-:Mfr r- .1962 :Y N. Y' .: wf,,Q..lexQ..?.Er.,vhjk H- 1. - 3412?-'iA?i,k.,,f . 'H -.5-....1.,. . .,' -.e.H.' I I 'SH ,I :'.LI.1, ',iIg-' ',,f,2fuif :xb.,afA' l ' To - if ll' ' I 4 B-ef W-J Lf 34 P -1 ' , .aff KH N 1 'V CD 0 ' 'N 'VIII' AA 7 f CD-,,.gct2. ELDER, ISABEI. K. Q Ogdensburg, New York INTERMEDIATE Ogdensburg Free Academy Ogdensburg Training Class Y.W.C.A. 3. ' 'Man ir not .rimpb the .ram of what he inheritxj to that must he added what he acquirey. ' ' ELLIOT, CATHERINE M. Kay Louisville, New York SPECIAL MUsIc Potsdam High School Normal Choral Society I, 1, 3g Y. W. C. A. IQ Dra- matic Club IQ Social Committee ag Public Performance, Reporter 3Q Student Conduct Committee- BQ Alpha Kappa Phi Sorority. Quip.r and crankr and wanton wilex, nod: and heck: and wreathed mailer. ESTABROOK FERNE Caneadea New York CRANE Belfast High School Belfast Training Class Houghton College 1 year Cornell Summer Sessions N Y S College for Teachers Summer Sessions Band 2. 3 Phoenix 2. 3 Euterpean Society 2. 3 Secretary3 Soc1alComm1ttee 2. 3 Let her who know: the znrtrument play apon zt EVANS LOIS Potsdam New York KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Potsdam High School Photograph Editor of Pioneer When earth .r last pzcture zr painted We Jhall rert and azth we .rhall need zt They .rhall work or an age at a .rzttmg And never he tzrea' at all EVANS MARY L Mart on Glenfield New York UNIOR HIGH Lowville Academy Lowville Training Class Y W C A 2. 3 Vice President of H W C A Lambda Society 1. 3 But I am Conrtant as the Northern Star FABING EVELYN Manllus New York SPECIAL DRAWING Manlius High School Gentle tho retzrea' Artzrtzc m exjvremzon HIGHEST FAITH AND LOYALTY D 3 3 . . . , - , Q ' , Q 4 ' , 5 5 , - D 9 I f . I . , s ' ' ' H 7 . ' ' 7' . . . . . . , , ' . . . ., , . 3 3 Y.W.C.A. 1, 3g Hikers' Club Q.. 7 pf . Lrfff' A Q- I . 3 X y 35 .. , ., i f Q, !ool.f,5.11 Q V i , I . 3. P-5 4 x I r-1 Q, H I , I9 M53 It 'F 1 I . 3s wo' T L ' FAIRBANKS, WATIE De Kalb Junction, New York JUNIOR HIGH Russell High School Training Class. We hope :he won't plunge over Niagara in her program after her 'Pilgrimf FALLON, ARLENE Malone, New York INTERIVIEDIATE Franklin Academy Beta Society. g Tis well to he merry, though a .rhip were linking. FARREL, MRS. ANNA BURNS Theresa, New York INTERMEDIATE Theresa High School Y.W.C.A. Such duty ae a mhject owes the Prince even such doth a woman oweth her hzuhana' FARREL INEZ Ogdensburg New York IXINDERGARTEN PRIMARY St Mary s Academy Cl1on1an When you do dance I uuh you a wave 0 the .rea that you nught ever do nothing hut that FEALY FLORENCE y Par1shv1lle New York INTERMEDIATE Parlshvllle H1gh School Not enjoyment ana' not sorrow If our elertznea' end or way But to act that each tomorrow Fzndx ay farther than today FIELDS DoRIs E Potsdam New York KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Potsdam Hxgh School YWCA It ze not neceuary to czreurnnavzgate the earth zn order to know the .rky ze hlue DEAR PoTsDAM NORMAL PAREWELL TO THBBl ., 3 2 f - l I 3 llja ,I - . 3 . I 7 ' 1 3 , . f gi , g ,' vfaxlryriid H .F lainie! I ..f , k 5 ,X -1 fa I I- og jgQ f -tte If 0 I , w- 36 ' Inovsixlr Q I - 1. kiwi FIELDS, MARY M. Mary Ogdensburg, New York INTERMEDIATE A Lisbon High School Y.W.C.A. 1, 1, 3g Recording Secretary Y.W.C.A. LQ Student Conduct Committee. For .rhe wax juet the quiet kind whore nature: never vary. FIFE, RUTH Ruthie Gouverneur, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Gouverneur High School Class President IQ Class Treasurer LQ Manager of Freshman Basketball IQ Athletic Committee, Adv. Manager of Pioneer 3, Intersorority Council 1, 35 Phi Kappa Gamma. Never idle a moment, hut thrifty and thoughtful- of atherff' FISHER, ANNA E. Anne Prospect, New York INTERMEDIATE Hinckley High School Holland Patent Training Class Omega Society 3 Vzrtue .r :tx own reward So ze jollzgf FLEMMING RosE Rossie New York KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Father Leo Memorial Beta Soclety 1 7. 3 Tenn1s Club I For sweet zs thy vozee and Thy countenance :J comeb FLEURY BEATRICE L Bee Constable New York INTERMEDIATE Franklin Academy Malone Brushton Training Class Y W C A 3 A ace zvzth ladnem' overtrpread .ro tsmzlef hy human kzndneu red FORD MARGARET Marge Bangor New York INTERMEDIATE Franklin Academv Malone YWCAI13 Whatever z.r great educatex ur af ,mon HJ ue feel that zz' z.r great How SWIFTLY TIME HAS PLOWN WHILE HERB' I 3 3 D 7 ' D ' 3 3 f it , , f , 7 3 ,D ' 1 7 wr , ' .sn ,, I' 1 1' 17, ' 1 J ' 37 ,I r r . H Q 1 o W 11.4.1 ,..,v..,i. .fg ' -ff .-3 A , EW U-' I .. ' -Q Q7 f,., , 511' a f . if iv, 4' -' -A If' 25-15 mfff Mi' I '33 , ffl fe7 f't:agaq.:La-...K-A .'..,E...t4-.1 ,..s3I.-LN Il 1 0 il? ' 'l- fees D ' -we 'A QA if .RQ ., in ,I ' I Q - l .ar 2 45. . X nf ' I .1-e ' r,l , ' ,g+gv,. A in N f' 'NW' 2 1'-qalgfj rr :M Glu . -g'..'-Q, ff' ' ,faq Mqiywtvibfa I Yi fi A H H551 lf' l FORRESTER, VELVA Louisville, New York I fi 5 I JUNIOR HIGH Massena High School - Q' Y.W.c.A. A woman moved :J lzke a fountazn troubled. I ...ii If 'ffl 5 it--if 3 PM IZ' W3 gkxx I i A I: Q1 ,W 14, ,gi FORTE FLORENCE Port Le den, New York QQ., I 1 sf? il i Y . lf' If INTERMEDIATE Port Leyden High School FJ , T15 'MT l l -ax 3 li 5,7,XV.C.A. lbe iiKi7Qa1U0.f?J arf, flee muric of the world. 5,52 n Cu pl hs .iv is mark. , L h ape lm-,. 'igwjq 2 Irs ou.. Bas wmshc s alwavi 5- F lu ssi jf h,g ws ,H .. ., . Fifi-Mtlj FRENCH, EARL Mamble Fine, New York 95 ii: 2 IL..-V' I . -'1 ,I f JUNIOR HIGH Russell High School ,H -.11 1 F . , . 3, ' Mens Club, Mens Basketball Manager, Dramatic Iwi' Club. Q5 2,1-55:7 M Wi Even friendbf we could never .ree my faulty. .LA on A-' :'- 41? .' . '5 1 it lil if lff 5,5 5 FULLER, EsTHER Potsdam, New York 23,3 li SPECIAL MUSIC Potsdam Hi h School X1 5 5 I'-f . N3 g It 3 '1 Y.XV.C.A. I, Q., 3, Normal Choral Society 1, z, 3Q if 3'ff.l'i Dramatic Club 7.. yi 13. Do not be impatient when people are not convinced V 5' G fy of your arguments. ll GARDNER, ELIZABETH BetU Evans Mills,New York L ' . . 4 V INTERMEDIATE Evans M111s I-hgh School , Y.W.c.A. l ' , V A pleafing countenance if no .flight advantage. 1' ii GARDNER, LENA Evans Mills, New York T 1 INTERMEDIATE Evans Mills High School , gr. gi .1'-2 Y.W.C.A. I iffy EjffieienQf if not meamred in incbex- I Lena is a living Proof. i .,.. Q lbf lv.-'l 5 if , I THE TIES or LOVE THAT FAIL Us NEVER, E 'QW .f-,si I .,,. , ,W -, ..... , ,,., , .M ,,,. ,ML L- , L, ff Tiff-l'llQ'li73lffr'. iii- 3 ff-A 'Ci'..'iQf'7Ei if w.v 4 y:i'f' i 5-3: N - 1 '- I 'AL' Cf- '. .g-v- T I-'N . ' I -,, :ix 'fi 11,1 ' 1 -I-' ff V-. If . 3: iff,-, ',va,u'f n 11, f lFinl!'l'.'L ' . 1-ilu. a'SS'z03,f-g' ' V! gl' J: 38 v - , ' e' . V-45 2 M - '1f 'W ' i' F1 3 O L, GARNSEY DOROTHY Dottie Lowville New York JUNIOR HIGH Lowville Academy Lowville Training Class Intcrsorority Council 2. 3' Dramatic Club 2.' Y. W. C. A. 7. 3' Cabinet Member 3' Publicity Committee 3, Assistant Literary Editor of Pioneer 3' Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority. Parsing .rweet are the domain: of tender memory. 3 GARULSKI 'MONA St. Regis Falls New York INTERMEDIATE St. Regis Falls High School Sigma Pi Sigma Honorary Fraternity. form witr can digert before otbert can chew. GATES, RUTH E Carthage, New York INTERMEDIATE Carthage High School Y.W.C.A. All that ir noble ir in itxelf of ez quiet nature. GEISKOPF, FREDERICK Freddie Boonville, New York JUNIOR HIGH Boonville High School Boonville Training Class 0 1 V 'Q , ,...--'k.,i-fi .' ', A ,I .1 3 a1.:l3'i N 7aI,,.f.': 1 73, J VT- W' ,- a 10' CD 0 ,sg V: ,wa 1 1,3 . .. , . 1 Q , 1 ,, , ,,, .. ., D 3 3 3 3 3 7 9 ! .. .. 3 3 Men's Club Q., 3 5 Scholarship Committee. ' 'Tempt not ee defpemte mem. GERRISH, RUTH Watertown, New York CRANE Watertown High School Euterpean Society, Phoenix Club 1, 3, Normal Choral Society I, 7.5 Dramatic Club I, 9.5 Organ Club 2., 3, Secretary 2.. Ar proper mon at ever trod upon neatr leather. GETMAN, FERNE Q Lal-Targeville, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY LaFargeville High School Clayton Training Class Y.W.C.A. 3. To zmpatbed water: to undreomed .rlaorer. SHALL BIND OUR HEARTS T0 THBE FOREVER. .. H K , - . , fx -, I-'L,f '-N iq, xx 7531 SFI' gi 'gn ' Qt- 1y1'g- ' 1 W f::gff Q- E 555 ' Q85 V ,f I . '. I-wi , , 2'-1-. 5 .. Q Age., is: , 39 A13 -fail Jw ilk GLICHSTEIN, ANNE Anne Vllatertown, New York INTERMEDIATE Watertown High School Get the latest in dren from Anne. GRADY, XVINIFRED Winnie Lake Placid, New York INTERMEDIATE 3 Lake Placid High School Time waited ir exirtence, used if life. GREEN, ELEANOR Greenie Hudson Falls, New York CRANE Hudson Falls High School Euterpean Society I, 1, 35Vice-President I, 7.5 Phoenix 1,-35 Band 1, 35 Normal Orchestra 35 Chapel Orchestra 35 Publicity IQ Public Performance 2., 35 Assistant Editor Normal Racquette IQ Omega Q., 3. 5 The rade .rea grew civil at ber Jong, And certain Jtars .thot madbl from their .Fploerex to bear the rea maid 'J music. GRIFFIN, HAZEI. Malone, New York INTERINIEDIATE Franklin Academy A tiny .rpark often brings about a great conflagrationf' HAMER, KATHERINE Lacona, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Sandy Creek High School Hikers' Club 1, 3-Treasurer 35 Y. W. C. A. 1, 3g Finance Committee 35 Omega Society. Little deedr of lzindnexy, little words of love Make our eartla an Eden like tlae Heaven above. ' ' HAMLIN, MILDRED Potsdam, New York SPECIAL MUSIC Potsdam High School Publicity Committee 3 5 Normal Choral Society I, Q., 35 Hikers' Club I, 2., 35 Y.W.C.A. I, 7., 3. The world means .romething to the capable. O cI.AssMA'rEs STRIVE, THAT ALWAYS WE -'X f 'X, .,,f..,.. J '35 Pk wiser'- 011-:neg ' '-v-.5551 -.2 -iiyrul' if ' ' 'A--:fungal ff' ' wg! I 1 ,Mr ,rug 'V . .. . 'L A Q? 1- , we .1 ' xiii l lijisz, r . 1 A 53 75? . e . G35 JJ ,I 5,2 1 i-if ,Y IT' I 511 Mtv ' 'al 'l ik sf' 5 Q' ale' - ..N M I. , ff- I -' f Y' ,LQ xl if li l-C 2 E:,f.,9 f .I ll .V I1 -tw , fa.. W, fi flil , 51,1 mf If? ful. 1.5. fsflfr'-.1 fi gr---' A 1- 'K lime' ri lf Kiel ifgil lim' -l li IELQVIQ gg!-v,1 .B 32J' 9,31 -' Ri Y 6' 1 -xiii n.-:ily It A .1 , 2 .Vgiiliefi I-Sf. , . :Ll -1' Ln- j I 'W ik' -.gl ill lil ll Y li- A 'M 1 l I V la-r , . i i Y. I I 1 I X .. , . , lf ,Q ,. I I. My 1 ll, hi. f S' Q' . fi ' -n . ,cn J J , , ,. ,...'J .--' if ' 5, ., ,C .1 X V4 . Je HAMMILL, ELIZA Colton, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Colton High School The Dayr that make as happy make ur wire. HANES, EVELYN Potsdam, New York CRANE Potsdam High School Treasurer Eutcrpean Society I, 1, Finance Committee 2.3 Normal Orchestra I, 7., 3, Phoenix Club 7., 3. There'r marie ever in the kindly Joni. HARRILIAN, EDNA Potsdam, New York JUNIOR HIGH Potsdam High School Hikers' Club I, 1, 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 7., Literary Editor of Pioneer, Racquette Staff I, 2.5 Social Committee 1, Publicity Committee IQ Normal Choral Society 3, Summer School Chorus. For where if any author in the world Teacher .ruth heauzjf ai a woman'J eye? HARRIS, MRS. LEFE BLOOD Potsdam, New York INTERMEDIATE Potsdam High School Y.W.C.A. C i Every decade of life hai in own happineu, its own hopef, and ite own profpectsf' HAWLEY, CORRA G. Colton, New York INTERMEDIATE Colton High School Y.W.C.A. 2., 3, Lambda Society. Though .rhe if .rmall of body .She if hroad of heart and kind of mind. ' HAWN, MADELINE Evans Mills, New York INTERMEDIATE Evans Mills High School Y.W.C.A. 1, 3g Lambda Society. ca There are many, many girls this day Whose thought: and hahifr are on dirplay, But thir in Madeline Hawn we find To boast of Jelf .rhe'J not inclined. ' MAY LET THESE WORDS OUR MOTTO BE, 4 . ,if V, R, fl . l' ' . I, v' i 41 ,N- f ,.. ,'I xx .xg Aft . l 'fl ,A .gl R4 tl .I- I f-,W r-J -I. if El xt w ll I legal y, 1 'Q 1 1 I L ,H P. J- f I I, -A , gy LW! xv Li ,Al ' 1 s -LQ ,, Hi 'iii -Jil. .1 1 of 2 Q KJ ,1 X-4 gf , l ,. ! ,I r ! I I I fl il I f . .J X' f u......--.t -...r:.:f2.x.f.u',..,- .f.'-,,.-4. ..i.. i.. ',- I .' I ff . - . . ,c . .. , , . ' ' ' Mt ' I-f---rCl:7.2:,Ls:,...t.....,uf.,....-:.....-I.,.....e ...,....-,.... M--.M-... I. -., f l.,.'x .g XJ ' I 4 .J s C' P , '13 xv-- PX Ar. Il A, ' 'X-fr' c xje-XJ w HAYES, AGNES Colton, New York INTERMEDIATE Colton High School Henceforth thou art a rover Thou muxt make a voyage far, .fail beneath the evening .rtar And a wondrouo land diocoverf' I J, HAYES, MARGARET Marg Colton, New York INTERMEDIATE Colton High School lgzlfjg Let uf, then, he up and doing With a heart for any fate, if .Ytill achieving, .rtill purruing Learn to lahor and to wait. 'pt f - J 'ta- durffw-4 0955 mfg A' 'few if HAZELTON, Lois 3 DePeyster, New York INTERMEDIATE Ogdensburg Free Academy 'Q'- To have faithfully Jtudied the honorable art.r, Joftens if the nzannerx and keepf them free from har.rhne:.r. I I P c HEALD, ANNA Antwerp, New York INTERMEDIATE Antwerp High School 'V Dramatic Club 2., 3, Secretary 35 Normal Chapel Or- chestra 1, 3, Public Performance Committee 3. l fl For every virtue, every worth renowned ,- . I l I Sincere plain-hearted, hotpitahle, kind. ' HENRY, MARGUERITE Fort Covington, New York JUNIOR HIGH Fort Covington High School What iJ'j'01lf' duty! Every da-y'.r demandr upon -you. l V HENRY, VIOLET Vi Faust, New York it xl I JUNIOR HIGH Tupper Lake High School Hikers' Club Lg Dramatic Club 1, Associate Business gl Editor of Racquette I, 7.. f 'Tupremebf good work is unfathomable no matter how 'ffill . , ill ,Ig -you attempt to rake Ito mea.rure.' 52, gg. Ejgkq .y ACT wsu. Youxz PART-TI-IERE HONOR uns- , I . 49- vffifjjff' W C XX'f'SI'yfvg:. navy A-of' en I f ,--fi?-, '11,--A ,: tif kfFf3f?f-gflf' P-:ily 'T' . . ---- ,.1-,,'.f, Q ,.- if if'-'Y-,jr-L. ff, ig, X 1 j,...,L- 47. .4 I 1 5 ,.o..,,S ,, X .. .. . --, .N- I r.: I n -'rip 4- M ws. It .- . I .' ' 'wzog-' ' ' ll lxls. 1 - A T. M' . 5 HILTS, REMA Beaver Falls, New York . ' INTERMEDIATE Lowville High School Lowville Training Class I Y.W.C.A. 7., 3. I jzut love to .reu1.' ..f. A kinder woman tread: not on the earth. X HINMAN, GERTRUDE Gert Theresa, New York I JUNIOR HIGH Lowville High School 1 , C Lowville Training Class V , J ' 'I never knew Iobyoung el body with Jo old el head. I er -I HOEFER, ROSE Rode Johnson City, New York ' CRANE Johnson City High School Chapel Orchestra I, 7., 3, Scholarship Committee 2., 3 3 i -3 I Normal Orchestra I, 1, 35 Euterpean Society I, Q., 3Q, J President 35 Phoenix Club 1, 3Q Student Conduct V Committee 3. ' I I The Rose lookr fair, but fairer we it deem, .4 For that .rweet odor which doth in it live. Q E ni' Y.: HOFMANN, RUTH Ruthie Felts Mills, New York I ' INTERMEDIATE Felts Mills High School i Carthage Training Class ,,' sl Y.W.C.A. 3. Q We informal perronx are invaluahle di hook.r of if i reference. . I 'ji llllefs HOLLAND, EUNICE De Kalb Junction, New York M fa JUNIOR HIGH De Kalb Junction High School ,.- . N. ill, I love tranquil .rolitude and such Joeiezj' '14 Q, AJ if quiet, wife and good. 4, 1' l HOLLIS, VIRGINIA Ginnie Ogdensburg, New York ' 3 JUNIOR HIGH St. Mary's Academy 'I Ai j Ogdensburg Training Class lg Dramatic Club 1, 3, Scholarshilp Committee 35 Asso- I ' ciate Manager Racquetteg A pha Delta Sorority, ff L, Alpha Sigma Omicron. 'Tix impiour in a good man to he md. LET Us E RE nn TRUE T0 THEE!-TUNE: FIFTH SYMPHONY J A 1 --Ii - fe ' 2 -5 H. , Q, if . 43 l. I K I ,N ,,N, a J ,,,,,T,.,.,.,.-,..,,,,,,f,..-w,,v'f '- -'-'-. h ,, - 5: ,rf-ff ,,f1-33373 I. .A 'T:'tKQ1tg2,14: 4 if 1 5 ,RQ i :E .. , , ' I-:, 'kl,.Ar I. . E. 4..12 .'L. F-A ' fwfr IVA, , ,. I ' ' L V If I 'sit A V, ' 3,3 i ' . , -XJ 1 i l'QJQ .VX bush lf 3 -.i5 HOWARD, HARRIET Smyrna, New York iff:-if SPECIAL MUSIC AND DRAWING Smyrna High School . , . . hifi if Hikers Club I 5 Normal Choral Society I, 1, 35 Micora Art Society, Vice-President 3. Cledrner.r dependf upon 4 proper distribution of light and rhadowf' ft fggil HOWARD, MARGARET ' Smyrna, New York ,i . .',..,. SPECIAL MUSIC AND DRAWING Smyrna High School gig, tg Scholarship Committee IQ Hikers' Club IQ Normal Choral Society I, 1, 3, Treasurer 35 Micora Art Society 1, 3, Treasurer 3. 'i ,fl . . . . , , fb ff-ly Happy zr the mon who hor found hz: work. Q ,, fl 4 HowEs, REBAH H. Potsdam, New York 1 SPECIAL MUSIC Potsdam High School Normal Choral Society 1, 1, 3, Hikers' Club 1, 1, 3, 51 ' Public Performance Committee 1, Scholarship Com- mittee 3. 'Tm modextj' perronifiedf' pq A Qi Wil' .. ., . I -fl HUGHES, LEOTA D. Lora Boonville, New York INTERMEDIATE Boonville High School .Qs if fill Geneseo Summer School Oswego Summer School Housekeeping Committee 3, Alpha Kappa Phi. .. . .. Q Gentlenexr tn speech and manner. :' ' X I-.-,UZ HUGHES, MARJORIE Shoes Potsdam, New York Qi! JUNIOR HIGH Potsdam High School With the works of men, as with the workingr ofnature, -3 what chiefly derervcr attention is the end thug' have qi., in view. gl-fri-gf .- vig HYLAND, CLAIRE Watertown, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Watertown High School ltifdoi Beta Society. Her ojfahility and harhful moderty Her wondrous qaalitier and mild b6bd1Ji0f.U QC43, - ALMA MATER:-ON THE BANKS or RACQUETTE RxvER, 'xfv ti f x sf: 'E -'vT TIf'ff:rf-'f 'MXt- lr-A-I--'Qi'i'fmx,i'i'cs I- ---af-W '-4f- -ww-N-is--,+.-..,...- .,.. -iiflfli 'L' 'L HJ, 5- - 9? . fff'-Lf , ,, '1 I . ,- R, 4 A - 3 f ifkwnj' Xtfyimzflu..-..aas.I.m,t.,.arf...u. L...-f,..,. .s-.a.f.a.:.L5 44 A-4:-0----.. Y' L, .I ,. ly: . ,px lf I P -' fry .fl si wxliiiifg Igigfffg 'if-Fil? -:Av-I Zyl CX. fu 5-Wi. fl 1' I i . ,, ggi? fa 'I ,I A if .. I 'N 5 .. 'U C ,file .0 pi Q. .1121 5 ,sri is 33.3 E?i.4f'i'l ,, Vvelslliii '23 is ff' 'Iwi N , .. ' is lx f il , fu '44 . :W E92 . Q35 A ll gl A Ya I . Z X I X 4 , . 'fi .. ,.-. 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Wise men ne'er sit and wail their loss, But cheerib seek how to redress their harmsf JOHNSON, GLADYS Calcium, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Black River High School Y.W.C.A. In the path where you have begun well, may you always continue to tread. JORDAN, EVELYN C. Lisbon, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Canton High School Be to her virtues very kind. KEEFE, MARY E. Chateaugay, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Chateaugay High School Chateaugay Training Class Student Conduct Committee. Black yes, with a wondrous wifohing charm. KELSEY, GRACE M. KelsU Theresa, New York JUNIOR HIGH Theresa High School Hikers' Club 1, 7., 3-Treasurer 3 5 Dramatic Club 1, 1, 3-Vice-Presidentg Racquette 1, 2.5 Athletic Com- mittee 1, 3g Omega Society. Genteel in personage, conduct and equipage, Nohle hy heritage, generous and free. KIMM, FRANCES Fran Herkimer, New York SPECIAL Music AND DRAWING Herkimer High School Normal Choral Society, Librarian lg Micora Art Society, Hikers' Club IQ Housekeeping Committee 3, Alpha Kappa Phi. ' To friends always a friend How kind to all. WITH ITS I-III.1.s or BLUE, 1 . ,,.. T.-e 's , j,,..,.,.,,,ff ,f '-sa, 5 ,4. w ,J J , . J' , V V I' xy, :Aux . Pb 5? fv- ,. l w ' NJA f I .. , I 5, Fas A .W I . A V xp IN H .,, 'l . I -. .m Jul' . . 'l E511 A ,gg l - 73 sffig 'Wil ' -211.1 If ., .gi I 1 1, fu' . sg? T ' , -ff ,-J. I sr. I Ili fx? .-I .ia :PR xg 3 iii 'ie- l not if 'Six I - ..-J- S' 'QT Jw.-.--'f :m -gain--T--w,,A....,f,..,f..-N .527 X .- w 'M N.. Ti.-A - -3 . Wk. 7. I9 I , 7 ffffl. jjj ,,f+-Qi Ii..f.saLzalQiifaiafmgtaffsalfiz - ' ..... , I Y , ..'- -K-a.-,. w .'J ,fTilltTi3 -3 'QA IF . IWW ' l 34 -.. ...I '-- ......1gIk1QLJfk,.g 1--v,xN. 4ZLxfiSi3F-A-Liv .fi tux i 45 - l ' l ,.' ' , ' b 9 ' 4' K' li 'P 3.533 ' 1+ijEf5,Sai1o i KUEPPER, MARION Kep New Rochelle, New York CRANE New Rochelle High School Racquette Assistant Editor 3Q Organ Club 1, 3-Presi- dent 1g Ukelele Club 3, Euterpean Society 1, 3, Y.W. C. A., Song Leader LQ Phoenix Club 1, 3-Librarian LQ Normal Orchestra 35 Alpha Sigma Omicron-Vice- President 3. . As 514.91 as el bee. LACEY, DORIS I. Lake Placid, New York SPECIAL MUSIC Lake Placid High School Welfare Committee IQ Athletic Committee Secretary 1Q Normal Choral Society 1, 1, 3-President 3, Rac- quette Staff I, 1, 3, Advertising Manager 3, Alpha Sigma Omicron President BQ Chairman Special Music Department 3. ' 'Say that she frown? I'll my slae looks ees clear as morning roses Ndwbl washed with dew. ' ' LALoNDE THELMA G. Clayton New York UNIOR HIGH Clayton High School Thoughts are the masters and the tbznkers are the doers LALONE MUREAL Pete Potsdam New York KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Potsdam High School Captain Freshmen Basketball Team Forward on Varsity Team 1 Hockey Con t be beat en the permeznenl wewe LAMENDOLA FRANCEST Fremnze Massena New York UNIOR HIGH Massena High School Y W C A 3 Student Conduct Committee Lambda Society 1 3 O all our parts the Wes express the sweetest kmd o bezsbfnlness LARUE BERNARD Bun Potsdam New York CRANE Elizabethtown High School Band 1 1 3 Normal Orchestra 1 1 3 Chapel Or chestra 1 1 3 Men s Glee Club Dramatic Club I Men s Club 1 1 3 President of Freshman and unior Classes in Crane 1 1 Hene you laeezrel Bun on the oboe? O Bo STANDS oUR DEAR OLD Po'rsDAM NORMAL 3 3 .. . .. ll il A 9 3 9 I 3 7 ' 3 . . . . , , , . f I f ,, .. H , 3 7 s 2 a a 2 ' a 1 u . 1 3 1 3 3 I 3 3 2 J , . .. I ,., . , . 3 .. 3. ' 1' ,..,,f , . 5 I. HM -3 e' . ' 'VPI fl vi - 'l -u .' r an. - ,. ,I V A .. 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LAUEER, RUTH Ellenville, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Ellenville High School YWCA To maxter one I Tel :J the greater! mfutery LAVENTURE MARIE M Ogdensburg New York INTERMEDIATE Ogdensburg Free Academy The gram Jtoopr not The tread: on zz' .ro lzghtb LEARY ALICE ELIZABETH Redwood New York INTERMEDIATE Gout erneur High School A .meet and wrtuour .foul LEONARD LUCINA Czmz Colton New York INTERMEDIATE Colton High School Y W C A Lambda Society Always fazr and oluay: true Nothmg elxe would ever do DEAR T0 Us TO VIEW H y f . H a ' I ll I . II 1 . 1. I 1 V . 4. , . 1, -4 . H 1 I . . . .g f. .I . . I J ' 1 I 1 ' -U- '-fimf' '4 f?!Y W I Al-.f if'5' , N X .iflfi ' ' ' - ,,-L -lr 3-3353,-Alf, ' '-j '3Ii .g3p ' 'QQ ' 'gilt I ' Eh' , ' -E 7 , ' '45, 1. 4- W- Qi +55-' 13- L 4 ' -' . 1' :' .1 .. -A., ' 1 ,,I- -'j-wt-I ..' .4 1 1 rg f, A .p'f' . ., 1 Q xv .. ,Mu Ep- ,Aera 3-A -. I' ' - 1, 47 ,:,.,,,.:..w,,-..-.,,-. 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A willing heart add.r feather to the heel. MACDONALD, DORIS North Lawrence, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Brushton High School What the future ojjterr let me accept with unnzoued mind . ' ' MACDONALD,.ELIZABETH Betty N. Lawrence,N.Y. KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Brushton High School Y.W'.G.iA. Silence is the perfectext herald of joy. MACDONALD, MARJORIE Gloversville, New York JUNIOR HIGH Gloversville High School Social Committee zg Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority. Grant me .rome wild expressiorzx heavenr, or I Jhall hunt. 1 I ,. - Mx.l1h-.. MCCABE, FRANCES Mickie Malone, New York INTERMEDIATE Malone and Franklin Academy Varsity Ca tain-Forwardg Hockeyg Athletic Com- mitteeg Stu ent Faculty Association Historiang Alpha Delta Kappa. One-Jided education if no education. It if true that we muxt :tart from a jixed pointj hut we muxt .rpread out in all directionmf' MCCAETHY, MARY E. Miggc Lowville, New York INTERMEDIATE Lowville Academy A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. HAIL, DEAR No1zMAL, POTSDAM NORMAL. , '--, . , rf? -wwe, ' - K.. fzfil., ,, I , 1 I fiifffi A.. ll-Girl? Us 'wr , wife? 1. 1 fI ' .Ga il A il ' '- . . ' H itil te, 1 3225623 Neg ea A '7 U' , lflsfl. 'Q 9X5 E59 li' -5 ' ri-'A E . AF P5792 CL ' , W yxxngi lilly INK- .'l W3 ,L liikclll film? -5' H? U Ev Ng -c' li.: 'J 'bf ff, fl 5.55521 SN. 5 A I 'Q a iifugk , 'I 'Q 11561, Y ,x,l .. , ,,.. X . xx . xx Q 48 'M' I, jx J' I If . 5 . l. . L l , I . ' . ,,. V I. ,Y,r,,, 3' 'Qt ,fe t-A--Q4 H inf! ? -,Ii +G: rw- pl E.:f:L: l 3 '71 ' 'lfifflil S? gate' 1' I' oil' F vial? i I. ,v 'wg as- I .,..g, oy 's . 65445 LJ Vi' ' 7 'I ft Wall :QQ pf wi , l- .H- I'-1,-I h? if lil QT i' I V . l2 lf'l- . xiii' I-oc, ,ff 'Q Ie'-I I W X . gf! BMI pj..,,j ifvifi if D' 3315523 33 Ci! 5 gmail Im AH .gi 4 A .6- A Y'-T 42 Yzfll-N kv'-,.' Y fi. ,- I lil? n, A- 1 'I-:Z ,,. rw ,N vw. M -W-.wx .v...f,.f-1, A--1-f .-w..,,...,... .A..-,-.f--t-N- , Q-ww-f'fy- , J:',f --,fi 5 If s I21',:afxrf 'f,'v'. 'fer' i1M3 Rfl 5TC1-RI, A, ,-L 'i . A , , A --,LL J , - ,Q J.. . ,I L H,-,V .. V , -,Q-lv g:.,,,,f1-7-.., ,.-,I,.,,I.,AV X ,I 1 tw . ff ,,--. ,A to N '- 41 ' I, ' ' ' N .my 'H-4. IH' if y 4-, l I -- I f 5 1- '- Ag' I -Lg ff: Q- ' ' ' ,S - 1 W T 'Q gf. 2 I 3, f' '.fi ':'3f ' , -- I- - ' i V 52 tg' ,I N 'X ,hL,,1I1r.-7' Ny. 5.--,1..l..fi.qa.,LL-..-.rl',..,. ,, . 1 - 'V . A ,' .I :W .fxf ,- I f- Lift ,. ,A ,.-1' if I . A. ': ' fig, ' lun:-l-YA --' lp --1 , A af-I-P - ' wa- 4'-1-f.r .4 +, 1, .- ' i . Q..L.!,xi W A . X91 .R 4-Mc.. MCCONVILLE, BEATRICE Bee Ogdensburg,New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Ogdensburg Free Academy Pioneer I, 1Q Clionian. The dewtr of heaven fall thick in bleuingr on her. MCCRACKEN, ELEANOR Winthrop, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Brasher Falls High School Y.W.C.A.g Sigma Beta Sigma.. Exact in little thingr, dependable in big once. MCEWEN, BEULAH J. Colton, New York INTERMEDIATE Colton High School Y.W.C.A.g Lambda Society 1, 3. Speaking of quiet people Beulah if quiet, until :he Jpeak.r. ...:...,..........Al ,. ,. ,. '. ,QW 'lf' . .jfxvri '.Ql ' .iff ' ,ll ' Y A do WCM ' , , A will 9 Lfifzg .-5 ,- ,S ql 1 ., ,yd 1 1 ,l yt lr I Q I FI r lil X X tv' X J l 5 D 9 I I ,il Bait- , 51 If J K1 R V' , ,.,, 'T P . I ,ga , . ., fm., 3.3 . I 1 .gf .I iq 2 I . ,I I .' , 'f Q- . , P I 5 MCLAUGHLIN, RUTH L. Raymondville, New York . dvi' Y INTERMEDIATE Norwood High School Sa Y.W.c.A. 3. 64.2 I ,lwyv In my .roientifie rerearohee, I have been ax a man who, riring earbf, awaits impatiently the dawn, onb to be 3' ,j ' dazed when the .run appear.r. MCKENTY, MARY Molly Norwood, New York . -..I- JUNIOR HIGH Norwood High School A 5'nzooth run: the water where the brook is deep. Q5 hi lf MCKILLIP, LAURA Topay Port Lyden, New York i KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Port Leydon High School 5 Dramatic Clubg Sigma Beta Sigma. L On her, and on her high endeavor 1 The light of proire .rhall .rhine Forever. l ? I I ii l a DEAREST IN THE LANDQ , SS! , ,M e ' .--A, 45' -f 1 : ' ' i' T' NV. T ' ' If r,-'zv. ,A.-3' '.e. I--1 - -f:ni '. 'wf-1 af, , sniff-.I-ry-wx-L--Q-I-f--. f...f? ' ' ' p, px 'Q f ,I f 4 .Q , fj,.ff,?I5f Q,:g, 'fT-21-1.- E:m5f i ., f- ' N ' ' f S ' -f, 1 ' wi '-- 1 in we ':,I--, :Q V: 'A ,Y .J f lg cg 'E LI9':Mx.ewn'- A-gl if - f 1 A he ' 2-,Ns--':.-QE 'l lg,:Lj41 'fur ', '--Qin-i.7lln.2,-:LIS-4' f N... 49 3 ,-P-.4-rf he x. A 5 Q, 4 ' gf' rv 'Q-jr A A 4953.4 52 ' I Q Islavmqfggpvtrzoe ,ES Av, guyw MCRAE, BESSIE Clayton, New York JUNIOR HIGH Clayton High School Clayton Training Class Student Conduct Committeeg Y.W.C.A. 3g Lambda Society 3. ' 'Here is a girl who har tooteal her way through Normal. MALLOTT, MADELINE Gouverneur, New York JUNIOR HIGH Gouverneur High School Y.W.C.A. 2., 3g Dramatic Club Q., BQ Scholarship Com- mittee EQ Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority. Our little life ir rounded with a Jleepf' MARTIN, MAIBELLE Watertown, New York JUNIOR HIGH NVatertown High School Y.W.C.A. They' laugh that rum MAYNE MARY B INTERMEDIATE YWCA 2. Looelzneu MEAD DOROTHY INTERMEDIATE Sigma Beta Sigma lf young Dot Heuvelton New York Heuvelton High School amhztzom laelder Middleport New York Midclleport High School And as the hrzght Jun glorzfe: the .rky So zr her are zllztmmed wzth her Qfe MEAD NETINA Tzny Lacona New York SPEC MUSIC AND DRAWING Sandy Creek High School X WCA I 9. 3 Micora Art Society I 1 3 Secre tary 3 Hikers Club 1 Normal Choral Society I 2. 3 Welfare and Housekeeping Committee 2. Pioneer Associate Art Editor 1 9. Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority In ramzng an artzrt art hath thru decreed To make some good hut othermr to exceed PRAISE T0 THEE oUR ALMA MATER 3 ' J l 3 ' 9 . f . . . ,, J . 3 ' ' ' ' 7 2 7 5 2 7 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 ' f , , ,, , . Y --- V . ' A 4 '. , . , - ,t .- 50 A Q i !nou.:'5-In Q , N -we ' N' ' ' J' ' ' ff- K! 0 0 s of is Cjgwgli MEALUs, MARIAN Harrisvillc, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Harrisville High School Agonian. Oh.' what pleaxant virionr haunt me AJ I gaze upon the rea! All the old romantic legendr, All my dreamt come hack to me. MEEHAN MARGARET Herring New York INTERMEDIATE Immaculate Heart Academy Beta Socrety Her fnzrth the world reqnzred She bathed zt zn Jmzler o glee MILLER FLORENCE Amsterdam New York UNIoR HIGH ohnstown Hlgh School Oneonta Transfer Albany State College for Teachers Extenslon Course 1n Engllsh Y W C A Alpha Delta Soronty I am a part of all that I have met MORRIS FRANCES C Gouverneur New York KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Goux erneur H1gh School Thou rpeakeft wmv than thou art aware o MoRR1s FRANCES H Fran Heuvelton New York UNIOR HIGH Heux elton H1gh School Gentle zn speech hene cient zn mznd MosHER HOWARD Brownv1lle New York UNIOR HIGH Brownvrlle Glenn Park Hrgh School Dexter Trammg Class Dramarle Club 3 Men s Basketball 3 Men s Club 3 Majertzc man' a secret world of wonder: m thyyel PRAISE ALL PRAISE POTSDAMI .. . f J ' J J ' ' f .. . W f. . . J , . ,5- SI 1 I f I I lf, - I1 r 'I . R ,- ' ' .l R- .4 ig C- - L! I 1 J-. I -. . . -.--- Q- - -f-I A Y: fe -1-----1. If- '- ff .. ' J, ,-egg-ip f1?7'Efr'f'1'1j2::7r'f7 'M'fpf 'A '- -f I--1 f. ,7 Lil 717 f H - ff? 5 'ffm 1:-4 '1y,f',7 p if 11,311 1, L f I '- as I ' Rf gm. , f up , I . , A-X ,' I. w . Ili 3 . .J i , ' 1' , ,,:,Mg. V x, , 3 .v 1 J' P .fi w - ...- K. rv I Elf'-f 3 Moss, ENID Potsdam, New York INTERMEDIATE Norfolk High School Q3 il - - ef? -- ,515 Good Housekeeping Committee 1.. Her wire, rare Jmile if .rufeet with certaintie.r. 'Qi' 'J' , , , M- El fm? ,L A, V, . f, AI if R .XL ' b N Y k -I Ml K- L QNA, SEIw Y ay, ew or F Q, Qi' I ER IA'f' om y High School ft , 1 war J m ecreatiorzf' 9 2 ' if ' f . i 'l,.? A JC Y J 14' 1 v ' - l 1 lg, LfjMURNEN, FLORENCE Ogdensburg, New York if lv., I if. ' l big 1 INTERMEDIATE St. Mary s Academy g, s V T' , . . 'fits 4 Housekeeping Committee 3g Omega Society. 3- ri 'Y T t . . . . I , , Man bm' bu wzll, but wormm hm ber way. 5 vii like ., Mfg! It I 2 is 1 ith I-la 'A P ffl MURPHY, EDITH Beverly, Massachusetts E534 CRANE Beverly High School 549-5 lflfbjv: Euter ean Society, Treasurer Crane Junior Classg f-3 igl Presi ent Crane Senior Class, Phoenix Club 3. !:.gjlgj.f',f, .. N gf' ' AVV-' Her ,runny lockr I. IQQ Hang on ber templex like a golden fleece. -Q if 1-3 61,394 wil 'Iv 'J ,1-4: li' ,,, 'Il Mo? MURPHY, JOSEPHINE fo Ogdensburg, New York INTERMEDIATE St. Mary's Academy lx 'fl Choral Club I, zg Public Performance Committee- ZQ l'il f'f2 Housekee in Committee g Student Conduct Com- .ITQ5 Q- 5, ., at 1 W- jji mitteeg A pha Delta Sorority. iff, ji 1 '? Y 5.5 . . . , . Iwi: rg AJ merry ax the day :J long. 'I' 513 33 wal If ' QAN + JL. Qgisf lim if EQ MURRAY, ANNA Potsdam, New York If ' . '. iff JUNIOR HIGH Potsdam High School EW !-f 'f .4 - - . ,I - ' 5:14 EEK, L, I speak m a momtraux lzttle vozce. ifjefi XP-.x I I1 W 'NBATH TI-IE ELMS so STATELY STANDING, 2 ' - il -' Tia- ',5fLL.' I X5 . If' Q- ,,.,i4A, jj: , 2 M. A Mm , I. l X.,,L.,., ' ' kv, 52. -9-q I ? -' -7: -.,,-, -.,, .,..,,,,,, f '-f T'-a'? 'T 1'v 'f . : -'vu ?ZfQ'AT.i''?E7.f.,T'7fi3OiTFf737E'r!ftijffgtt ', ti' qw ' 1 '. ,VW Z1,.' 'I 'Y' ,41'f'Ql ' 'L I' , ft 'vp Q - - .-Q .J nw- I -7' . f 'J ' : , 'V' 17 ' . A . .-yi L4 5.1 1-tt. 'ii' eh F31 .4 dx-P. fn' I-. -1 for - U , .sl . - A .-. -51 -- -f fr rf.-. fi. 'e ,gee .I ar'-?'i2a1r ,r5Q,ll:Q' t F ll, I 955' iii' Q E- Q- 'jf-3 f , . . '77 , ' 4' gn 4A,,f,,,, ,:e:.za1,- -mm .tel I.- .six -.-.h -U X , fx I-435 it f 4 ., , 59 X . az V. Y -A yu I I f --.S ,-. fn' H Hy. -1-MQ? .i Q' jiifl If iNQ3'ill .iigiii N' Y X Ei: rl 7 XA- .s Wie. 'mf' 'E MURTAUGH, MRs. MARY CROWLEY I?-if g 2 1.7 L E gil Chateaugay, New York Lf, if iffvgii JUNIOR HIGH Chateaugay High School ff, ll V-4 , ,, an 235555 There ir nothing really inrignijicant in thir warldg 55,1524 what maker a thing .reem so if our way of laakzng .Gil at ir. 51, I. 'ea L7'67'i W V li U - , V ,mr a it ' ay' W 7- NICHOLS, VIOLET Saranac Lake, New York gb KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Saranac Lake High School lx if l wg Y.W.c.A. 3. gg F 5 I. H , '-:mf 5' ' A merry heart goer all the day. jeff. I4 ii S554 1 , .. . 'iff 3' I Q NoRToN, LEILA Lyons Falls, New York K, 'iii JUNIOR HIGH ' Lyons Falls High School ,tg 'N .A TQ' Housekeeping Committee 3 g Y.W.C.A. 1, 3-President - f , . -Ur' . ' Hgiflz. 3g.Racquette Reporter 7., 3g Student Conduct Com- E 3 mlttee 3. 5 L P .. +12 .I YI ' agi le True ar the needle to the pole, s 59 gp' 5 Or as the dial to the run. I.,-5 ft' A , 53 .E . . 4 E v 'V ii '- , , f 1 ' ml - NURNEY, HELEN ' Nurngf Parlshville, New York 1 A, INTERMEDIATE Potsdam High School Ziff? 3 . - 4 . Calrnner: es a great advantage. ,gig 13.923 F Fifi ,I I m ?',t:.g:tgE llc.. '....' y 1.4. .3 if O BRIEN, MARY Potsdam, New York 5.3.15 .Exif 1 . iJ'I g' Q? INTERMEDIATE Potsdam Hugh School 4-. ggi 15- 'T . . . . 'NE gffhf Public Performance Committee IQ Publicity Com- -' - r.. 1 mittee 1. A Jnnrhine heart W. QQ , And a .foul of rang. ,'f:-re -if .. f K 'fl pi, ml avg! ,Q Vs, fr ' :L--G, if! O'KELLY HELEN Roxbur , New York I.. cn .I s .KWH L ii CRANE Rosbury High School f' if- l' Y . . . .1 gspfl..-if Phoenix Club 1, 3-President 3g Euterpean Society 5-Q. Ugg I, Q., 3 5 Pioneer- 1, lg Publicity Committee I, zg Kappa Lge' lf! Clioman Sorority. fig. Fig jf' ., .... 'M'-f The countenance ze the partrazt of the mznd. The mznd lifi, u .V . . . uv J H11 zr :tr znformerr. .D , u N. .1' ,. lrfgkk. 551 WI Film iff if L wil -ffji' f ?LLiZ3,l IN oUR NORMAL TOWNQ l- alxl, 13 f- Cfg..,,.,r,,,.,1,F.,,,.w,,,,,..v.-i ,,f,f...,,,,fC:1fW-wa.,ff:-.V3.-,. W...-f ' N 2-ff ni -,.,p...,..,,. ..,..,.,.-,-.,,.,,, ,Nw ...,. ,,,,,, . , if Twain- rf? ,. -' I' R- er, .Qin - ' at .H ' 1 J- -P1 'EJ I. . .wi I ' ft-ffl. ' FH I, wt-'?1.'f's-af Q- :Inf ' Isaak.-:.I:za...:we14-eff.'f-l ?g'Ax' 1 by 'Qtihh-Ralf:-FbS.Lin:QL -,lf hLi,,fff?'g2:..LiiQfgg',...'L'4,,xe.a.1:'ii'i...'..e.pz.Xa.lifQ.i:li4.,ss3i2i3i'ira.L3..4.E, :.hll X L. . W, , I, . x. J N-.J S3 4 ww -I I 1 X I I I ' s If f. -1 151.95 Ji A ii 0 Q 0 V1 I' f 5-Ag -' I9 .33 I M lli' ' A33- OIMALLEY, PHYLIS Phyl Potsdam, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Potsdam High School Deeper them did ever plummet .round I'll drown my hook. Massena, New York JUNIOR HIGH Massena High School O'N EIL, MARGARET Beta Society. ., The power of phoughtfmezgic of the mind. ij.-, .,.. 1.-1,-lil' ,Y ' X' I I I . fr ,- ,I ' -:,,f..t-' -I' ' A 4 . . ,, L, I .- , 1,-,iff -iffx ,SV A 4 f V 'i 94 , U' ' Of.,ll?.Si!'JULIA A. julie Chatham, New York SPECIAL MUSIC AND DRAWING Chatham High School Normal Choral Society 1, 1, BQ Micora Art Society IQ Hikers Club 1' Public Performance Committee 1' Art Editor of 197.9 Pioneer' Sigma Pi Sigma Fraternity' Clionian. Ifldlvldllflllfj' of expremzon :J the hegznnzng :md end a all nrt OSMUN MARY Watertown New York SPECIAL MUSIC Watertown High School Normal Choral Society I 2. 3 Dramamc Club 3 Greer! heezrtr have larger! room to bleu PAGE GRACE Masscna New York UNIOR HIGH Massena High School Freshman Basketball I Varslty 1 7. 3 A Jezmd mend emd a .round body ze ez thmg to he pruned PATE EDNA Croghan New York UNIOR HIGH Fr Leo Memorial High School Lowville Training Class Committee of Student Conduct Alpha Kappa Phi Oh hleued wzth temper uhoxe unrlouded my Can make tomorrow ax cheer ul ax today FROM THE HALLS or ALMA MATER I s a ' 1 a 2 ll . D . Q . . . Q f ll I I II . I . I , I 1 2 ' 1 7 s 1 ' ' if Q .I II QCQ. fl' 'ik 2 .N a a , X, I . . - r-A 'gl 'Sli 44 I - . .-, 9 2 J ' lpn,-3' If . . . . Ziff,- , QU ,1 if rr 1- 07. I. . 'II ,-lb , .4 ,A-, ., I Il' I. It I - 'I' I I Ijffx ' J . . ,:u ,E1 . . . ', -41 9 ' lv li . i .Y , , . ' 'I a J HI 1' ,I I I f . . 'YI I I 7 x 'Q 5' 'V is ' l'5,.'i it3HVAf':4?55ff- af '. 'ii-I-1' . T 7 -1 I HS' ' '12, 1 V 2 ' AI' -- ,II ,LI ' If A. ,5 ,, 3-I - ' A-4 I SI- .- 'Z 7 - -' f' L . . r , . . 54 i!.Oos:4fT,.Ir Q.. V A . F PETIT MARY MIlITy Depauville New York INTERMEDIATE Clayton High School Clayton Training Class Y.W.C.A. 1 3 ' Student Conduct Committee 3 'Lambda Society. There are onb' two road: by ubiola arg' important goal can be reached-Ibeer Jtrengtb, and perseverencef' Q ' T N ug U I. .o'.. I ' 1 'V C I . 'I fl N nh? - Nl? with V - ti Jy Q QQ rv 1 ,, I I gt it G' 9 G 1' ,f5.I 3 J 7 3 7 I PFENDLER, RosE Boonville, New York UNIoR HIGH Boonville High School Training Class Y.W.C.A. 3. A rbapxody of wordff' PILON, HILDA Hina Clayton, New York INTERMEDIATE St. Mary's High School Clayton Training Class Dramatic Club z, 3-President 3, Racquette 1, 3, Circulating Manager 3 , Student Conduct Committee 3, Alpha Sigma Omicron 3. Follow cloeelv on those who go before, retaining true ambition. PooR, RUTH E. Black River, New York JUNIOR HIGH Black River High School Normal Racquette Reporter I, Associate Editor Q., Editor-in-Chief ZQ Mythology Club 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 3, Public Performance Committee 1, Hikers' Club I, 7., 3, Archery 2., Alpha Sigma Omicron, Sigma Pi Sigma Honorary Scholastic Fraternity. Anal panting time toiled after ber in vain. POWERS, MARGARET Peg Little Falls, New York CRANE St. Mary's Academy Phoenix 1, 3, Euterpean I, 7., 3, Normal Orchestra 2., Normal Racquette IQ Pioneer IQ Clionian Sorority. My treasurer are my friemlr. PUFFER, MARION Inlet, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Old Forge High School Constitution Committee, Alpha Delta Kappa. The eboice of book: like that offriendf is a .rerioar elagf. LOOK WE PROUDLY DOWN W ..,,.w..,...-.,-..,,.. ,XTX ,SL Wmfl ,rf '6t '31'ii F . g ew 1 Team 5- f?2v,.'o ei3 ,I-'.'i?5.fQf?,.f'l4gQ+Z?Ljf-. F' fggfsii., gm? TQ- wif If , til N - - 'K f- 1 - . 4.a1LansL.,-F vul??S?, '!lar lu- . avr ' ss fu. r I K Yi w-- ------f,-.f-1--.--f-f'f N'ff-'H' wvfwr'--: .'1f725f':w.471-E-jifef+ 1'f---H f--af '5:Tf'A'FTJ v ' 1 .,.- 7 f- JT 3-. A fl, lf? ff-ff' A 'R A' I If lv ' :TQ:'fQS,:N '- '9'Ag'b.i 'N Q if I, -,fly t 1 5' V I I I- 1 , . - . I l ' , -g,1'.,L 2 .-f, 1 I L' A.'ryv,Af I,.'.'y lsqf' 1.5. ' . Q. fil iq -1 RALiSDELL, JOSEPHINE Io Ogdensburg, New York If? 7-.L 'rl J -M' KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Ogdensburg Free Academy , 'W Ll 3-'f ,Qi .. . . ,, ' HQ.. ' 3- ,.--,gl Oh, I m Jtahhed wzrh laughter! 1 ,Ti lf I? ' Sf.. .-'Ig lfifrfuc ' lik Q lilfil .. ... 2 It QEY..j :I RAMSDELL, LAURENA Reeme Ogdensburg,New York 'H .W 'I r,,l ' CRANE Ogdensburg Free Academy Va! 3? 2 , , I 1921? Euterpean 1, 1, 3-Secretary 1, 7.5 Phoemx Club v., 3g 1 JN d- 1oh -ch 1Oh YU 4 :AJ Ban 3, Norma rc estra I, 1, 3, ape rc estra ,ff ,N ,FXS 1, 7., 35 Housekeepxng Comm1ttee 3. -V-j The light of love, the purity of grace, , JQAIZSJ The mend, the muuc hreathzng from her face. ' .ei ' for ' Z-J ei., . lm. ly REED, JUNE Watertown, New York lffggjl AN' ,QR . .lf if INTERMEDIATE Watertown Hlgh School JV - I 1 1 Jiljqlll Y.W'.C.A. 1, 3, Hikers' Club I, 1, 3. ' 'I f I may trzut the flattering dream: of Jleep, lf' fl , My dreams prefage rome joyful new.r at hand. K2 ffl , ,., ,, .,, .rr .5 ' I: il -I n - - A 4. ,Qi REESE, LOUISE Lou R1ChV1llC, New York I , 7, Jjf..,f. 3 INTERMEDIATE Gouverneur Hlgh School I ' , I I'-.14 ' . . . . 2 , hflyyi Student COunc1l 2., 35 Proneer IQ Athletlc COmm1ttee g I. . . . . . , , V, V , I -,I IQ Pres1dent OfJun1or Class, Alpha Kappa Ph1Soror1ty. 1 gi A 'l .. . . . , . .. I g J a She I all that J honest, hon nahle an fazr. Ik.. ,i ' -5 1 4 53.53 lx llll ,Fl 1 i'T J, , ,Iii .jzfdf Q' RHODES, MILDRED M. Malone, New York yn ' 1 l ,l. u l X, I l L ., 5,-3-z JUNIOR HIGH Franklm Academy gl-., ff Hi.-.I , 2 l K If Dramauc Club. :Q i A well graced actor leavex the .rtage. VS,-ft! f I 1 I' E55 m 8 ij RICHARDSON, ARIEI. Ro.rJie Gouverneur, New York I ll-3 JUNIOR HIGH Gouverneur High School ' 'fl EY, FrailU, thy name Lf woman. , ,lm ll ll 5l ,f',.f' gig. 33 1. if r. il HAIL, DEAR NORMAL, POTSDAM NORMAL, 'J nl. -. ve, A 'fo 1 V.-. 1- f-1---, 5 21 V 1, ,,,,,,,,., ,,,, N.,,,w,,,,,,,.,-,, .... ,..., ' 3 .I H ,,,, ,, ,,,,, 7, ,,3, m,,m,f, ,Q V if Q lx , . .,N,,,X 'X Q, Q. ' ' -7 fl, . r ' ' C15 Q -. .L 4 4 - -,QW CJ! '-ig-Il .tain ' Jt--1-3 Liu. .:Q.fJ.'Il?.,Q..5gi ,L--TA'-,RN-N3.Lkiyh,e4:i.AtAL42fg:.'lim-LA:-Lugh3::iQ.iw7ltLELkf 56 . . I f ., ' 'eff JH I ' '- ' fu ' ,....z ' . - 'ig 'IH 7 --Il .nf 4 35555 .Ir-afy' 'arte' ' Nm' ' invent ,1'f1.g-4' ' alfzrgn If, 4 . - ' -I' - V f - - -Y,1,,74,,. lor CD 0, rn, fl'-I-1. vi - .nw V I JI Y age, S IP lf 1 ' ,-' A n': 'm'at' wAsf.a. ' Q 1 -lll? INsb C1ID Q i ' Q05 IO RISLEY, ELIDA E. Watertown, New York I - KINDBRGARTEN-PRIMARY Watertown High School' A Lambda Society I, 2., 3. 'r I No legaqy ir ro rich ar honerU. I ROACH, EDWARD Potsdam, New York JUNIOR HIGH Potsdam High School ' 1 Forensic Clubg Men's Club-Treasurer 9.-President 7.5 I- Dramatic Club. n , b Men'J eyer were made to look. Let them gaZe. ' A ROEDER, BLANCIIE Carthage, New York l INTERMEDIATE Carthage High School A Carthage Training Class Constitutional Committee, Y.W.C.A. Q., 3-Secretary 3Q Student Conduct Committee A wonder ul .rueeetneff and elelzght zn knowledge ROGERS, ELLA Inlet New York KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Boonville High School Pioneer I, Clionian Sorority Oh how the .rpr-mg o love reremhleth the unoertazn glory of an Aprzl day RosE DOROTHY Dot North Lawrence New York JUNIOR HIGH North Lawrence High School Y W C A 3 Lambda Society Now zn the name o all the goelr at once, upon what meat aloer ther our Caeear feed, that he nr grown .vo great? RUSSEL, HELEN Ogdensburg New York KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY St Mary s Academy Housekee Ing Committee I Secretary of Senior Class, Alpha De ta Sorority The elazntzert lart to make the end mort .meet DEAREST IN THE LAND -1'LA5Lh ' Y ll . . ll I f I , J L . ' . it I . .. . f . .ll ,i - II ' ll I! i ' 5 3 9 ' , 4 ' . '- ll . f i . ,N - - YI W. 3 , E 7 . , . , in ' ' my I , ' v S '. . --- ' We-.- -12 1- 1--I -:V-wen. .If Y, 1: ' . . , , ' -. -' vs .f 1 '- Tg 4L'Q'A aw. . - . -' ,. f 'If .td '2-'a'ff -1-:. ' , , A if-V I - 'W Q at , grilgg- -1 Alum -- TQ.. I 1 -t lv- 57 ' N , 1 y 5, l r. I I . .. ,.-.- M-..,..., .,..- ,-..f,...- ,IN,v,,,,,:,, ,..- ,-... -...,.,....Yw.fa...t.,. , . , ,R -5-------K--.--W--qt. 1 , A , . -v ., ' ' ' I, C, .-- A . 7 3 ' L' I N Y , V, ..... ......., E .mv .K i - auf UQ: , - .ktk lxlj N , R1 I 'ew . X' I ff iii .. ., kill! ,H RUSSELL, LEONARD Run Burk New York I'- . f ' f l 'I-H JUNIOR HIGH Franklin Academy Q,.'f,,a ' , . . r5fffa'5..4 ,fffjlwff Men s Club 1, 3, Dramatlc Club 1, 35 FOICHSIC Club ag I . H .H . ' iwQ'.f'- gf.: , I , 1, Men s Basketball Manager 1. ,V f I .iF.,' . ' . ,, QQ' gk Q e wordt all ear.r took ca luxe. - 'i 91 if pf Q ff 711- - 251.21 an r 1 , b in Iy'yg.Ai RUTI-IERFORD, MARION Wadd1ngtOn, New York 15? ., ' INTERMEDIATE . Waddington High School jg-fn JP fl . . . . g3,5,51,1 Dramat1c Club 1, 1, 3 5 Publ1c1ty Comnuttee 3g House- 53,13- keeping Commlttee 1. ffl LP 1 nc . . l -6 - 415 For to the hzghext the dzdafpyre, ' , Or if ought higher were, than that, did il dex-yn. 3 - f vi '11 x .,l, Q1,l'A,x - ' IfPg v RYAN, ANNA M. Chateaugay, New York A ,Q JUNIOR HIGH St. JOseph's Academy L , y Be ,great in act a.r you have been in thought. g fl A .e l lla , I. H A I my 4 RYAN, ANNA E. Nan Ottawa, Canada 5, ,l INTERMEDIATE Carthage St. Augustinian Academy V Beta Societ . wif Z Y my 'Y I 1. .. . .. Y: . No, I war not horn under a rhymzng planet. .1 if , ga Q' ff' ig l 'im .W L I' is RYAN, LILLIAN Chateaugay, New York ,,,' - ff nf , Qi' I,-I JUNIOR HIGH St. Josegh s Academy 2232, If Chateaugay ra1n1ng Class gy A g gi Racquette Reporter 1. '9-'nf .. . . . .. gig,- ihkgfg Such joy amhztzon fndy. 1.- gpj H lyj- 3 RYAN, MARION H. Ottawa, Canada yi 1 '1 , f..+-V, I jx' ,j KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY ' Carthage St. Augustinian AcadenIy gl, ft gl Beta Society. I How hard it it for women to keep counsel. fy . 1 ' Y R , 'fl - ir Es' Q 5' ' , I , - PRAISE TO TI-IEE, OUR ALMA MATER, J. L' 5 E -55:12-9,45 '-I v.2,j',i+- 1fz'4-'f '1:'?- .9-, is '7Z.'?5?I'??'Y'.l5'.,IL2'57f.EEg'.5'E - , aff 'A-I--lik -gt. , 'Qi-'fr ff - . A Q' '.Ef55'?i,, gi :g?'g,Qf?i2Q' A ' 5 'C5L.J'n A , F mseefeflzf' f :ST 'iii---?i??. ' D ,f.Lj.'x'jt'jj' ' ' 3 v 173 . u!p,.1,.A -' . .,,L,I' hx., S -Q '21 A' ' jf Aw '?5t1.I1' i , -4 +V N f 'wr 'iyfi 1?-b?'V',' 'X ' ,--- .'Lal:.2,.k.a..z..AJ-------1-, Q - V-an -Af' I '-2-,ay-5 ' A '- S: 1 ' ,-. ,E-.,,..Q .lf -.,,, l rx, K'-it M, L., .49 .'fI1::1G.- .,i',fs,rC. NNE,-Y' ,. . gil. tk ' ' QTQVF6 xl'f'I'g'-3-'51 ij , I .f1':'f-err .v ,-wg. 5 gi -1 'if' I , 4- - . N M - - -:Inf JXQZJ - hfwlf- -Al I LU. 2.59 ,4 , T- 1 ,.-J a. Tv-- - qgffftmt-M -at ,,f lxrlfx, RYAN, MARY E. Bagan Johnstown, New York JUNIOR HIGH Johnstown High School Johnstown Training Class Looe all, trust a fewj do wrong to none- A 'Right folb Good Fellowf RYAN, WINIFRED M. ' 'Winnie' ' Lake Placid, New York INTERMEDIATE Lake Placid High School ' 'I have no other hut a woman'.r rearon- I think Jo, became I think so. SABIN, ETHEL Tupper Lake, New York INTERMEDIATE Holy Ghost Academy Lambda Society. A foot more light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew. iSADLON, ELIZABETH Liz Little Falls, New York INTERMEDIATE Little Falls High School Inter-Sorority Council-President 3, Social Com- mittee 1-Chairman 3, Hockey Team IQ Racquette Reporter 3 5 Alpha Delta Sorority. She is pretty to walk with And wirg' to talk with. SALISBURY, ARMEDA Peggy Phelps New York SPECIAL Music AND DRAWING Phelps Union and Classical High School Normal Choral Society I 7. 3 Dramatic Club 1, 1 3 Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority You are more than the Earth, though much a dot, You can love and think and the world cannot SALSBURG LORETTA Ret Lowvllle New York UNIOR HIGH Lowville Academy Public Performance Committee I Constitutional Com mittee 1 Racquette Reporter 2. Business Manager 3 Alpha Sigma Omicron I She Jtandx ahooe us all PRAISE ALL PRAISE POTSDAMI I 59 .. H I 3 7 3 7 3 I. . U , . .I U - 2 , u 2 1 - 7 1 .. H i , - ' ... WV I- V-.,..,, .I , i I ' -4 ' l rr I -A V ' R ' l ' Y, ,x , .11 ' ,.f -'Url 4 I . . '. . P 1, Y' 1 . wi 'ti . , . L 2 f- .-... ot I' I 14 'gy ,v '-' .I 52353, ,gina G ,I ', e ,K --Q AFJ ll, .Q:J'35as1.. xi we 'I I Q fl' 5 4- -'74 '-f' ll'l'4'- 'AFM' ' - LL: '.'., , R I fe. 0 ,ix I .vi gh! E-I F ,QT -Af f - h oy, 1 .. ff ag L if F- ' Ve 57, . -L.:-7 .',i-fy . 11 , .M 1113 SANDY, ELIZABETH Betty Q- Sheldrake-on-Cayuga, New York CRANE Mount Vernon High School X 4. '. , . Eastman School of Music . 'I hr .J grim? Phoenix Club 1, 3 5 Euterpean Society 1, 3 . I .51 l Some to church repair, , --3' . Not for the-dgcyine hzgzthe mn ic thene. ' . fi' .l K A f .f - 4.- 1' lg. H 3 1 ,aMMP,,A,fJfJU f 12 I , INTERMEDIATE Lyons Falls High School f Come one, come all-they rock Jhall fly A . From its firm heme as .roon at I A f SCHNEIDER, AUGUSTA Theresa, New York .- JUNIOR HIGH Theresa High School I Antwerp High School ily' Omega Society. if , The knowledge of thy .relf will preserve thee from vaniqa 1 n 3 I' ,I i 5 ,Q SCOTT, ETHEI. Clayton, New York INTERMEDIATE Clayton High School I Clayton Training Class To he ei well-favored woman is the gift of fartnnej but ., V, to write and read comes hy nature. Q-2 Aga' h I SCOTT, LENA Clayton, New York fi KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Clayton High School 144.3 iuil, Q Clayton Training Class Y.W.c.A. 3. A 1- Wisdom is to he found in truth alonef ' I' '1 im. s 1. - L SEELY, DORIS Natural Bridge, New York Qwjf' INTERMEDIATE Carthage High School f' It if not enough to knowj we must turn if what we know into account. ff.. if-'1 4-it .. ' 1? FIRMLY FIXED ON MEMonY's PAGES, I we ' I elf . i V I .. 1. I, . 4,52 .4f,.51- , I 'ref 'I -gG.?1 ' ' y f ,tiff f 4 5.1315 ,Iga:.:3,i- .fy le , a2i '-- ....'.-i-i5I,.ff::,, fff- .all-1. rl .15 49 R xi ' L fr-44-Ju 1 F :wiv Ui.-Ai Q--5 -lil?-l X 60 S' y K., IA? , 1 V ., , if , Seiarrlgzij HELEN e ee'f5fffff.IZf'y7Sg'Fe5LlI!ff'deh5'Y6?1e 7 -f---- -.. , , ., . . ...JIM fl? - ----v-w--L--f N- -., , .. A i1g !'.f'g ii L... P q -- -Afav- azfff-ytaitmi'1 1gv:vrff'1fr'ffs:7 7-rm f- f , f A N 4. V -H1 I -A -tag, '-.Y I...-P ,ff I ,f gi' ii --v-' V ' A '. Sail -.Yi l':' li: 'lull K V 4 I L , 'I .4 1' .. , r . 1 , l i1',,.'.f3 - ' X.,j4ggg5g1f'fiA.3g,,,xg..p4:.,i N' s--.f K-fee r. + N 3' If--51 SEENY, BERTHA Bert Saranac Lake, New York r,. JW , ' . 'gg' INTERMEDIATE - Saranac High School ' P' J . . - Conduct Committee g Beta Societ . 1 f gg' Ss 3 iff, ' - I r f' ' E Cezn one elexire too much of ez good tbzng? 2, I 4 Rimiiql ij i 1 ' , I SHELDON, BEULAH Lisbon, New York , Q T K 1If,' ,Mi UNIOR HIGH O densbur Free Academ N 5 my I 8 Y P Li Y.W.C.A. 4 Beta socief . l. .41 Y No one if ufelem in that world wloo liglatenx the burden ,fig for anyone else. M .. . ,, E. SHUMWAY, RUTH Rntbze Potsdam New York e ffl ' 1 eIl?l CRANE Mohawk High School , 9 lf.-1 B- , H W I5 , Ss, :PV ,, 5 fr 4 .9 If ig, I 5 . -Sl? ZS , ' P l . r., Rig 1 I 'J F4 JN iq, Eg J: wh. Q .AL 2' 's r 4 45: 1 I I . 'WL 1 I 'K ,4 25 . iw 2 -,i 4.1. 11 1: v,--Li ,., GMA li e.rn S I Euterpean 1, 3-Treasurer 3g Normal Choral Society I, lg Phoenix Club Q., 3, Normal Orchestra BQ Band Q., 3, Scholarship Committee 3. ' A mother of guietnerr and reporefi SIMON, PEARL Pete Springville, New York CRANE Griflith Institute Student Council 3, Normal Orchestra 3, Treasurer 3, Normal Band 1, 7., BQ Phoenix Club 1, 33 Euterpean Society I, 1, Publicity Committee 15 Scholarship Com- mittee 3-Chairmang Student Handbook Committeeg Student-Faculty Association-Leg. Secretary 3, Phi Kappa Gamma. Eye.r britgbt and at black and burning at ez coal. SINCLAIR, ETHEL C. Knowlesville, New York CRANE Albion High School Publicity Committee 1, g Euterpean Society 1, BQ Secretary and Treasurer o Crane Sr. Class, Band 1, 3, Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority. I'll be merry for all, .radfor nobody. SMITH, ADELAIDE Chateaugay, New York SPECIAL MUSIC AND DRAWING Chateaugay High School Normal Choral Society, Micora Art Society 1, Q., 3- President 35 Pioneer Board Q., Welfare Housekeeping Committee, Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority. Lover-'J quezrrele are but the renewal of love. TI-IERE oUR THOUGHTS DELAY5 WK Vw. f1..E iw x.,,,,,.- my L QJ 61 L I I '11 41 L if T' 3:4 , ,Av L is i' I Pl ' . .515 .' if e qi Liv. . 'ai' wily! 4' . 5 ll: 5.5-Q il , . , so I 1 a--I? . sl rfb? T gil: Qt ,N SW? fi 1 ' ,..1f. 5 r lt 34 5 E' ' t A I ri: .Qi 2.59, ao ,X tg l l I , - , - . I.,-A: 'x,i,..i.m'.:m,A 4.1.7 ,- U -'P 4-n-. ., ...-.......,......,-f-ff?s an-. 'fe L f H. 1 C ,-K,....,q,1.-1-,...,...... V--fn .A--1-N. +11 -- V- - -. . : 1-f'w',.,f-.., ,,----Af-,'---' I.,--. .. .'i tf.lf.,f.,1'gir,' it 7 In -it ' ' 5 'fmt j' auf f-N., .,, .- ,n ' -V , -I , 'f ,H 1, -Li -gfj. 1-sw . we fi V 1-uw' as .4-. ' '- 1 T 2 -, f ' . - I . . . . . 1 . ,- . - ,Hiya fx. -'.- ,I ,5 . I ,. e. -.,- , ' -ff' I:-'ff' -w-- - -me ,'. I ' 'R I' ,- '-. - -. ' - -- 4 ' ' ' 'V' ' . P.. '- . NN' 1- - l L7 I X. ' . VXNPV' A ' '.- , - ' - 1 ,f N 1, - ' -':sN.l. v-- ' bf' l, I h . ff - Y ' IR I' V, 'A-...f Tupper Lake, New York Tupper Lake High School SMITH, FLORA JUNIOR HIGH Y.W.C.A. 1. Wise to resolve and patient to perform . A livin believer in the power of silence. SMITH, Lksii Briar Hill, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Potsdam High School Y.W.C.A., Beta Society, Tennis Club. Fair, in sootln, is the maiden. SMITH, LAURA Lolb ' Chatcaugay, New York JUNIOR HIGH Chateaugayiq High School I Chateaugay raining Class Social Committee 35 Y.W.C.A. 1, 3-President 35 Assistant Photograph Editor of Pioneer 35 Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority. Yet do I fear tly' nature, It is too full o' the milk o' human kindness. SMITHERS, RUTH Hcuvelton, New York INTERMEDIATE Heuvelton High School Omega Society. ' 'Hearts that feel and eyes that smile, Are the dearest gifts that heaven supplies. SPERRY, VIRGINIA jane Old Forge, New York SPECIAL DRAWING Webb High School Micora Society, Finance Committee, Phi Kappa Gamma. Is it not beauty, discourse, womanloood, learning, .gen- tleness, virtue, youth, and sucla like, the spice and salt that measure the woman? SPRING, SHIRLEY Gouverneur, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Dean High School Y.W.C.A., Corresponding Secretary 35 Student Con- duct Committee, Finance Committee. ' 'Be not ashamed of your handicraft. ' ' THEN LET Us PRAISE DEAR POTSDAM NORMAL, - ,- ,A 'yr .q ??f if faq- 3 A ig,U'.,47-,-.-K,t Q . ' we iX,'-J-Bib '4?:,.-V I ' , 62. C' -- ff '4 f'. ,. . .., .. '- 77 ,..f1I.-jf.: 'NY VU- 'lf wf -il f : '77'e 'fSifif'ff.-Fi -. if fgm 1.7 ffl l'f3f', JZ? sa U ' - 'M 5' 1' 'I h I ' . K1 YN' 'J . A, -,S wi ' 'l .-4--F-. 23 I , ,lj lf ffm Slixujiw 11. Q23 EAI?-'ji ff. I 3' J I a. 1,-I 5, ' jst , , ' S i r V 'Al , i ,Qi P ' A. A Ei :5.I'f E. -1,4 II' 5423 , , '-- 3 Ig! 5, stiff'- fi? 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SULLIVAN, GERTRUDE Malone, New York INTERMEDIATE Franklin Academy Ir thir a world to hide thy virtues in? SULLIVAN, KATHERINE R. Ogdensburg, New York KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY St. Mary's Academy Ogdensburg Training Class Alpha Delta Sorority. g In each cheek appears a prong' dinzplef I Love made thore hollowr. THEOBALD, LOUISE Potsdam, New York SPECIAL Music Potsdam High School Normal Choral Society 1, 1, 3 g Librarian IQ Y.W.C.A. ZQ Scholarship Committee IQ Student Council 1- Vice-President 3 ,Treasurer of Senior Class3 ,Scholastic Honorary Fraternity-Sigma Pi Sigma, Beta Society. Onward, onward, may we prerr Through the path of dugg Virtue is true happineu Excellence true b6d1lU.', HOME or RED AND GRAY. 5 , b I , ,-i.. A ...A I- ,. ' we ..4..,,-. , 2 f , .,,,,,..,. ..,.. ,,,,.,, .,,.-. N. -... .,---v..-.-..-,W-..., .........-.,- I s , . l X I. 'I 5 Y il if pl .fill li-QXFIIS rl 'Q1 g'l li - H5 l 'If rl' Eiffel I -'fi-Il .?f'j I it all 'ff I III gh? 1. 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'52 Que, A-ygbqlwd-.,?,5 -.33 A w- . 27, nl- 157.3 -MJ 5 1.11,-,Il,-A, .5 X133-thx-mL,,.',v 'X .-1 A u!::,-.ur..- ri. 43, R3 ,Q ' :.,f 5-w.:j,w,. ,mdfllj-5-3 Q15 ,.,, .,...t-..:LaLtfs.a:.,-E., 3 it--up .R N.. .,.af.rf, ya j,.'1j 5 Cam- dy 13 3.5- .Q-.N vgl- fer.:-M3953 ,.1,.tf.1a,s1ts..-aaffm...-1. 1 'v4,,' ', -LQ,,,f,ifZ,4f'Mg:fV'-y fJ.,..6:fi-l5,T?55 :nz All Ha, Q WEL., E, 1- Q 4. E' ka. ,ft'::'5i5fiF1f'1LLi'? Nfl iif',' fluff Fl al-Q iii i '3335' h Ai S...-., f1.,,w,rl:Eiy'14:i..Llv, s:3.::5iiCV,v c tbsp' 'I C es- 1 'Il.1,-wt , ,Q V -1 TIIORNHILL, HELEN Ogdensburg, New York S' KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Ogdensburg Free Academy I 1, . . 'K , q Y.W.C.A.5 Racquette Associate Ed1tor5 Basketballg I L, , Alpha Sigma Omicron. I1-Q, l 'I ' '. 'QQ' For the ,rtrucmre that we raise if if Time if with materials filledj , 'M Our todayr and yexterdayr, , ' Are the blocks with which we build. W- 2 11, 'I J., TOOMEY, HELEN Tal Canton, New York 55 .. - 1535 KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Pyrxtes High School ' in Lambda Society. '3' 2' Her :mile and her dir are ar ,runny as her hair. 5 5: A . VAN DE WATER, MILDRED Carthage, New York A bf' 5 Mildred Van l if 'fl SPECIAL MUSIC AND DRAWING Carthage High School ' ' Pioneer Board 1, 35 Finance Committee 1, 15 Normal 3' Choral Society 1, 1, 3-President 35 Micora Art pf ,p A 7 Society 1, 1, 3-President 15 Class Secretary 15 Hikers' , . Club IQ Dramatic Club IQ Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority. A Serene amidst alarmfj X Inflexihle in fdithj invincihle in armrf' 4. FQ 5 ff WALDEMAR, CHRISTINE Ardsley, New York 2.5515 SPECIAL MUSIC Morris High School 4511! ff. A Washington Irving High , V . Al- ' Choral 1, 1, 35 Dramatic Club I, 1, 35 Y.W.C.A. I, 15 A I-IA, Silver Bay IQ Finance Committee 35 Albany Chorus. iff - . Blessed he he who fret invented sleep. It covert man all I lf! over like 4 cloak. Q .tj XVATERSON, SUSIE Sue Thousand Island Park 9' 51 -EQ' 1, INTERMEDIATE Alexandria Bay High School - , ,V .iq-pta' Clayton Training Class 1 Y.W.C.A. 1, 35 Dramatic Club 1, 35 Assistant Manag- .V F ing Editor of Racquette 35 Student Conduct Com- I 'fl mittee 35 Alpha Sigma Om1cron5 Beta Societyg Pioneer - A A Q Typist 3. l H A0 Mirth ir, so to Jpeak, the .runheam of life. F 1 ' ' ,p - ' 'li 5' . I WEED, MARY Ballston Spa, New York 5' SPECIAL DRAWING Ballston Spa High School - 5 - , .if 4' H1-kCfS Club 1, 1, 35 Y.W.C.A. 1, 3-Secretary 35 mfg I,-N Micora 1, 3. Q -I Art ir power. 1. s :fa-is A HAIL, DEAR NORMAL, POTSDAM NORMAL, Lf' 57 tix, ,QQBII , XQ3.-.-. -gI,.-..g I 1-1-+e-- --1 64 , .q--rf? - ., , ., - X '1 P',. .J V , ,, , , f A f 'F I H-'ijz'f'i 'is f. 'ua' I 1-'E 3- .' -1- 'A 1 gf, , .fu C . 1 I- .-,, ' '- 52'--QI' 1' QI'-g.. fni 1-A '1 gg' .fi-,J sig' lille-..g1: i4a1w:f,,,,,.l kltdseif- -fir' QQ. 5, QMQWQ-,Xlt,,5,.f 3.5-vi v,...a.af. .ii.:.faa.e:f...ag nf., rg .fi --.fe at ---..ae .f3QgJQQftkQLQ?Q5l' ' rf 4 Lk ,-C1 I f few- -1 V yflrl WELCH, HELEN Ha Phelps, New York , 'ji' ,' L5 lr . P 'H' F SPECIAL DRAWING Phelps High School gr' Normal Choral Society IQ Micora Art Society- if , Vice-President 35 Scholarship Committee 3Q Alpha 3, X ' ,ji Kappa Phi Sorority. T fy-ff -I .V ' .. . . . .. 2' e. 1 M- Worth :J hy worth zn every rank admzred. ' Hi? WELCH, KATHERINE Kay Norwich, New York lik, if 4, -A . . 3, I l SPECIAL MUSIC N orwich High School ,ir A ,ll Normal Choral Society 1, Q., 35 Pioneer Business Staff Y ,I 1, 15 Scholarship Committee 3g Chairman of Special 3 .3 Music Department. ' ,' J Ill . , , llflxilf' Y, 5 jg A real goodnem, not a Jtudzed fame. 1- lr if WESCOTT, LUCY Malone, New York . INTERMEDIATE Franklin Academy , ' 5' Brushton Training Class , 3 Scholarship Committee 3g Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority. ff I L A willing heart adds feather to the heel, ,nfl ,,' And maker the clown a winged mercury. Aflkl 'v l WHITNEY, EDITH Brushton, New York 1,3 3 fl' , KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Brushton High School E. Y.W.c.A. , Yea, oerib, .rhe hath a ready tongue to speak. V fi. WILEY, Dorus Watertown, New York I l 1z1..' . .I m JUNIOR HIGH Watertown High School Student Conduct Committee 35 Circulating Staff of Racquette 35 Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority. ft- - QQ, .S'enJe is our helmet, wit ir but the plume, lg' g The plume exporer, 'tix our helmet .raoe.v. 1 .f swat WILDER, MARGUERITE Dexter, New York 'il 9' KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Dexter High School if I - ali . . I fl Dramatic Clubg Y.W.C.A.5 Beta Society. ffdrj- L, IQ' 5-I '11 I if A friend if worth all hazardr we can run. , , U ' .x -I.: 3 . ta A I I A t al i w 0441 E Li, ri-,I 3 .0 - , ' fp.: 1 ,. . ,-...,.-a ....,-,,. .,.. . v ..., XRD ls,,.,,. , ,W ,f't -- had jr , , . '- . 4 '- Q , Xian 4 - t..'taf Jf 5-eI' gill-H file.: .flxf .... ' ff. . ,Q-ifx if f' New ' .iff E f: ki' ' Qi:'5':24ii?f3E'W'ii. ffl ifTQ'?f' tl::,m:4141at.:.-.1-...ta,.-..,.afL. .,......., .f.f:.1.e.1:, A ,nab .1 45,4-'I'-Q. -ffffwf-vigTaf3v1CLA5f,jQ w,,1f,gigS-gg'5,,,Jf ,,g1g, ai, H--fx-... ff--L -- M 65 w L., fb. --....-.,.--.. ---....a.-.. ,.-,,,.,..,,.. ,.,,.,.. ' fa-F. -. .--,.-. -,....-. af, Y wx, Aj- I I HG f-f , ,A f v L: ' A T, X' ,- ' p 1 WILLIAMS, LURA Natural Bridge, New York i . .1 INTERMEDIATE Carthage High School 5 God uses us to help each other lending our minds out. ' Lx, . H WILLIAMS, RUTH Philadelphia, New York , A, JUNIOR HIGH Philadelphia High School Q Words are of course, the most popular drug used hy , A 1 mankind. E in X ,i it WINCH, IRMA GERNE South Glens Falls, New York CRANE y South Glens Falls High School ,ggi Phoenix Club 2., 3g Normal Choral Society 3g Euter- iff? ,Q pean Society 1, 35 Athletic Committee 2.5 Finance if' eigg Committee 3g Orchestra 3 CBeginning zjg Phi Kappa 'A Gamma. Her sweetness of disposition charms the soul. if WooD, EMILY Little Falls, New York 22 SPECIAL MUSIC Middleville High School f' Normal Choral Society I, 1, 3, Senior Librarian 3g Housekeeping Committee. Still water runs deep. 1-rfsiilh ' i Wa 2. , I-qfjiv. d':M!2 ug 0 t if '-rf his Q0 0' e ' 5 lik-Z Sims lqlzrff 52.52 5 . ea i J' ix Y ' 11 ' .5 ,,' 31 5 BowERs, FERN In 0' 60,5 Canton, New York INTERMEDIATE 43-ew Canton High School Alpha Society '17, I have reached the port whither my course was directed SEVERANCE, MAE Watertown, New York - KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Watertown High School We must he chary about cultivating a talent whzch ue cannot dlfhj' hope to per ect XXIILLIAMS, ANNA Boonville, New York UNIOR HIGH Boonville High School .Memory well dzmzmsh unless you geoe zt exerezse CASSIDY, MRS. MYRTLE Gouverneur, N. Y. INTERMEDIATE Gouverneur High School Art is long' li e short' judgment hard' opportunity jleeting. Few knew she speczalzzed nz Art WHITE MRS ADA Norwood New York UNIOR HIGH Clayton High School S' he has the mzldest manner, and the gentlets heart PRAISE T0 TI-IEE oUR ALMA MATER NS' ' -vs 1 wq 47 ' :J f Sw? ff Qwwl Q55 ' Jeff' K I. .. f 3 fi 1 1 1 4 .. , I f f . ' - L. 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'. QI' X J V B 67 A , ' 'V ,er . ool.f,x1n w. -+1 I 5 .' N gn g3 f'a vi ss v 2 1034.2 , e A Resume of the Cast ' FRESHMEN p We lived a comic life of errors for a while, Began, and erred, and then commenced anew. With carefree nonchalance we wandered through the halls Forgot our parts and all we were to do. Permit a fai ure or a test to make one sigh! Why set our goal so earl in the game? Can just one actor, who fjorgets to pla his Part, Prevent the entire cast from gaining flame? JUNIORS We learned to mould our conduct as becomes the play To yudge and weigh the worth of many things Of each small part the value to appraise to know That clowns are as essential as the kings Now as we labored to construct the play there grew Within a deeper rev rence for the stage Whereon each offered of her best and played as well If she were made the Queen or just a Page SENIORS We all have known some golden moments here- So stee d in yo with happiness so rich Yet w en the nal scene is o er we ll venture forth To failure or success we know not which Our hearts sang blithely once-so free from care The stage a new ideal of value lends Which whispers Sally forth and strive and win On you the honor of the stage depends' -CLEMMA Cowmss n Q Q , r 5 3 D ' . 3 I , - - - , - 2 ! D . ,' , . E Y- , W- - 1 . V 3 7 . g 5 I 2 1 . . ,, . . . Q I 3 1, l b I' , 7-9 U 68 ??f9,gvw?, Q it S N ,, Q --1 5 fer gm! F55 .wsu QE 2 6' 1 Q, I 'E Q if Q f F gg 5 f 'sis Aw i if 'ii 2 3 Ar-cfv ' 'A' e 1 .- K t 4- 'D si e .uv M cuzu v 29 Act 1 THE FURCES Sw S xgx Z :mix 'i ! I-hst' The Prompccr o O I O Q 19 1 - ' 9 . Q r . -' 's ,' s H X h . , Q Q c ' xxx Qc N ' I ' . C '4 . h c , , , 1 , f 2 X I A - , e x ' 2 A c , ' ji'-' ,, I1 ,1.. pdl v Be loyal, honeet, true, n Quick to seek your place, A 1 o Alert to catch your cue. . . So may you please the author ' Who wrote the part for you. T ' I r 1 -.ous + 70. . I Q llnlnliwdlihwiilm lllux ml!!-rg N bil K C lIIIV-1l-iar--lIIn 7 1 L A 6 Q ' 'j . ,l .QA I I 55.113 1 3:22 E-fgs? -'gg 'iQY4, !l Y -, A, , l ff' N 1 1 gb! iw wx J! I M I N- -M+- un Scene ll-The Council Chamber ,2 ' N-. 'A 1' 'N., AN 1 V' ' ' QA -,Nr - - 1 p m.1.N.,.9,,7,-.5,f,...-,,rr4..-. ., , . - - , 2 Q3 , , --.Tl 7,.4',frl1,3fxz4q'L1 ,, x - -W - . 4-: . . -Q N . M '. 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CONGDON, President EARL CHISAMORE, Vice-President 3 mg! qgkf-fm Miss C. FAVOUR STILWELL, Treax. PEARL SIMON, Leg. Sec. DORIS JARDINE, Rec. Sec. if 15,13 HELEN G. CLARKE, Student Council Prerident ,E::5'1fsf31 DR. M. MARGARET STROH, Emergency Council Chairman Miss M. B. FORSYTHE, Faculty Council President A H '-vii E'.lH ' COMMITTEES digg Student Chairman Faculty Chairman ig-'ill 1,21-R 'Nl Scholarship ETHEL ERICKSON DR. STEVENSON l' . , f R , U J Finance IRMA WINCH Miss MCNALL INA ,Na . . 35' J'-N ,Q,vjyi j1 PIlbl1L'lU' MEGAN THOMAS ' MR. PALMER MW Social ELIZABETH SADLON MRS. JORDAN Athletic IDA VAN ALSTINE MR. MAxcY wx'-' 1' . .., ., . F, 'ell Puhlic Per orfuance GLADYS CARVER Miss SCHUETTE W liw .Q' 1 ,sg Welfare LAURENA RAMSDELL MRS. XTANHOUSEN . cfs' lil 'ii 5 xii' l-SQ., gg FUNCTION inf, fe: . . . A . 1 '-X. .-5 1. Executive: Measure IS created in a committee. 'ew -4 if' l . . - 1 Q J' .1 ' ,'Qj,.1 z. Le ulatzoe: Two houses a rove and send measure back to committee. .-3 E 4 I xr. cg I A ll A fl jg-rf? 3. Emertgengf: If Executive and Legislative cannot agree, then the President and the lfxgfj ig' ,rv Emergency Committee are final. A 4. Emergency Council: Consists of Student Council President, Faculty Council President if-iffgr fig and Dean of Women. 'A y 5. President-5 veto power is final. He also suggests measures and amendments. S53 2.-will COUNCIL CHAMBER IJ- 1 nl L mils, - n M W- h - g, ,'3 ,--.X 24:2 532-4A?f 'f'V'-'-'f-i- Vi157'i577'C.:Tx:-sflifii'F' . . H 1313? v, I 'IL 'Sf-li-. V' :X fill- -We .- . V? -10 I 1 'E..i.iLLcLwIf:-.fe,Qi.': 'Y rE,.L.L1ugg'i:SEI ilL-fad? ,,-QQQ4-'Q 43. I: AMQJQT , 'iv . 72. ,1 ..., ,.,., 1' s 'I I 1 Q ...- , . J mn. xv, ...W-.- '--- - -- -' T -' '--'-f-' e--- -'--- 1-: .?'?.rs,,.fij,, ' if-, gsgxfv- v f---.... Y' T' fevfj-fj e--'--- W Q i, .MXN N , ,g - . ...S .... . W ..-. ' ,Q I . . f , .4 . , ., is 'X .vi X E 1 L 1,1 pu JP -R ,I .I is mmf! .Q 5 n i In .1 t .,,.. vi, Z , A I 1 f' i -1, at I --ff: 1 . I lyk linda iff ' .3 'Q EH ,r ', It f ' In 1, , 11, QV gf-X Q I H Q. . . f I 1 I lg ' l if-:Li K- 7, gfffaif gf, .2 I 'WLQ1 J ry .gp iq. x, ll ifriif .Q if if i A 1 '1 . in -1, ni. 2. ' 1 fs wg Q. g 3-,,s,aN F -V3 E if n. ,.,t 'F ,-1'-1. if 1,11 ,i3 f'- Iv. be e data 3443.5 . we pgs ig Bowman Taylor Simon Reese Bruce fp Demo McCarter M. Smith Kavanaugh Cowles KE G. Smith Theobald Dr. Stroh Clarke Palmer -1. 519 '-v if .!.,,,5 4 ji.. - rift: 'FQ .ygnff lf 2, :je ,ei ia. 'ig . ga ag . lg: gl h' S d 4'1 A-fi I e tu ent Council 5. 1Xfi.',4 OFFICERS 5315-2 Kiwi? all . iyf I'-'. i'.g',,522 HELEN G. CLARKE . . . . Premlmt 22512 -J V . . . -sg. Z ,g Louisa THBOBALD . . Vic:-Prcudmt I:.Jv 'B ., 1 v 'gs 1 .fi GWENDOLYN SMITH . . . Serrezary Q' I 'fig Q-3 ang FLORENCE PALMER . . . . Trmmrcr ijfllfi I, .7 Jil - Da. M. M. STROH ........ Dann o Womerz i. ff' rpms if X .xi-1 The Student Council, under the Student-Faculty Association, which forms the new government of the Pots- 3315, gli ' ' H41 dam State Normal School, has been ver successful durin the fourth vear of its existence in actin u on fix Wi 5.5. g a i gr ,... 'iQ,,:igj such matters as come under its jurisdiction. zgyfffg The Council enforces freshmen and school rules and is at the head of the committee s stem. It is on a YQWQIQ , .. . . I l Y 5 J. .4 ,. . arallel basis with the Faculty Councilg to these two bodies are presented for approval the matters taken up ,jf- Wi If, ' the individual committees before the o to the President of the Student-Facult Association for final Ei L! 4. 5. yg y kj Ml 375-5 A 5 action. s -. , 1' Ili- 5 ,f Meetin s of the Student Council are held Tuesda afternoons at three o'clock in the ofhce of the Dean IF,-15 .-.i 1. E y ar At. gjgjjii of Women. - Q'i1ff 1 w ' Egcilwb COMMITTEE ON STUDENT CONDUCT fgfifiii lf' . . . . . 'Tv' ., l W, -i'fff One of the outstandm features amon the accom lishments for which 1 1 will be remembered, is the if ... . 5 g P 99 125.1 3-'tj initiation of Student Control of Student Conduct. lj Igfgg f A The villa e of Potsdam was divided into twent '-one districts with a resident a ointed b the Student tiff' ll F1 . 3 . . I . P PP . Y . -.. 5 Lg sgi Council, for each one. These presidents constitute the Committee on Student Conduct, which IS responsible Q55 hi- Q' 'Vg for the enforcement of regulations regarding student conduct and the interpretation of any rules passed by iglfflfjjg a Q the Student-Faculty Association. as-iii 1- A 3 I rr, I ag COUNCIL CHAMBER H' - W 'W .I . ., , ,J JH ii Ml e-w+qfel3r sT'N..,..--.-fa., ,....--..,,...,....-.. lang Q -.tta ujywwgi J wx.. v?W, -Q Qt 4 W new -Q: - . new a. i,j'9.' , . .' sv . -'gi -f . - :rn ' -:A ge 4.-' - ff' - ' X - . -A U J ' V , g - , -. f'3v, .I 1l'1 -- .5 f ,i i ma ' ' 25-Gig' ' ' I W Q E ff 'qs 3- , , H X, ii I . y A X-,QA 1 - -. :, .. .,,ve. ,gi-. , . -7. tv . 1 . .g. ,gf . 73 1 k , . , . - ' 1 '-af? lg- .-'NYT' .1-.'-'47, ffi. Q' - ' I ' ff 7 41' ,'fQTt'I-., .-L f' WL---il' 5' V E' .-UHF?-, 'H '59 5'3 f9'Mi'-.ltffiffm5552- 1-,ff,,,,,gg,g1g,.,.,..,:.i.-Af-., ,V - 'f 3 Q 1. ,Q G9 fgxtg--,L,5.,x el. Q-:-.-1-'ILSAQASQS1-J-LA..-,M r f 3 1 ,' ' iff 1. IQ-,i ,I. X-J ' ' ,.. I N'-' K. . .'.. 59.5 2 1 - X gf-5:1517 -- f TN ff If L,,1x,.g lk-F ' -' X'-..x.L A-5'.1fffA C QQi,Q'! l , ' 3 g' ' X ,'i,'l'f:': ! 'lt ' I --li,QZl Kl'-lf 'ki , .1 f f ff' -if 1.-f:,, . , U K ' 2 1 ' f ' :'g'1'T? in 1 'gpm l yu, ,Gal . ll:-1,1 , 3, 5 - I A ' I.: .V ,Nl ' l , N U f i l . r 1, l' .- ' ', 4 T J-f '12 1 ,g ff I , L , I li. , wt' IN A , 1, . Fife Evans Van dc Water . Cowles Smith Shiels Latham Garnsey .- 3 Harriman Chisamore Arthur Lehman Oles ,xl A 1929 Pioneer Board RUTH E. ARTHUR, '19, Editor-in-Chief CLEMA COWLES, '19, Anociate Editor Eoiitorr Arfociate Editorf Literary EDNA HARRIMAN, '19 DOROTHY GARNSEY, '29 Art JULIA OLES, '19 Photo LOIS EVANS, '19 MILDRED VAN DE WATER, '19 LAURA SMITH, '19 Bmirzem Marzagef' EARL CHISAMORE, '19 Atlvertifing Manager RUTH FIFE, '19 Axrociate BEULAH LATHAM, '19 Anociate ANNE SHIELS, '19 Faculty Adoifory DR. LEHMAN MISS DENISON MRS. HATHAWAY, Art Critic Auiftantr Literagf MABEL PERKINS, '30 CICELY CLARK, '30 Art DORIS JARDINE, '30 FLORENCE PALMER, '30 Photo MARGARET MILBURN, '3 Barinerr LEONORA BOSTICK, '31 Advertiring KATHERINE THOMA, '31 Typirtr SUSIE XVATERSON, '19 FRANCES LAMENDOLA ' CAROL LOANE, '31 COLETTA SMITH, '31 RUTH DOUGLAS, '31 O ANNIE LENNEY, '31 EARL FRENCH, '19 MARTHA XVARREN, '30 9 VIRGINIA HOLLIS '19 3 1 Y The Pioneer Board ex resses aipreciation to Mr. Trauger, the Special Drawing girls, and Our Advertisers, or their ind cooperation. COUNCIL CHAMBER A A I A eeel A Xkhwx. I- 74 rf:-r'-r:f'fLr-gf::e'. 'ri . Es2f'f'f ' 1-y.:fv211. - .f.,,,,Q.i A1:.'j-.,Q,gg1Q5.qQ. ,Q Q 1,2fjTZ.15i.C.2:n, W LL t i a l v 1. .. N544 gif 'fiaggg 153-.ij ,fu Cul .-SD7'-if I 1 z, A,, Y F f - E. 5 Q, Q. Q, . QQ. 135.1 if Q, Lowry Mosher Brady Hay Wiley Hollis Kiichler Caulfield Trauger L M . Baker Pratt Snyder Stiles O'Neill Walrath Pelton Babbit Young Smith McCarthy Atterson Waterson Riley 1 Chase Demo Q Jackman Whiteford Pilon Lacey Poor Kuepper Hymers Salsburg Edison ' VanBuren Trainer Hurley Chilton Mowitt Ross E. Allen D. Allen ,N Elger Quigly Thoma M. Smith McCarger Burke Q , Q . The Normal Racquette I EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Q RUTH E. POOR, Editor-in-Chief LORETTA SALSBURG, Burinerr Manager MARION KUEPPER, Amirtnnt Editor HILDA PILON, Circulation Marzager' Q ISABEL HYMERS, Managing Editor Doius LACEY, Aduertiring Manager , XVILMER K. TRAUGER, Fncnlgf Advifor The Normal Racquette is the Weekly school newspaper-thus an important actor in the drama played on the Normal School stage. Its memorable beginning occurred on April 2., 1927, .under the able guidance of Mr. Harold Cole, the first faculty advisor. The name, given by Miss Loie Green, is appropriate because the Normal School is not far from the Racquette River and the paper does attempt to mirror the life and noise of the school. The present organization consists of two departments-editorial and business- all under the Editor-in-Chief in conjunction with the Faculty Advisor. About fifty it students are employed on the staff. The editors and managers are selected from the Q Q Senior class, while their associates are from the Junior class. Important to the success j j JQ, of this publication are the Freshmen workers, who in this picture are grouped in the 5 A two front rows. :dj COUNCIL CHAMBER EQQSQQ Q Q Q QQ Algs ,...,,XQQ V Vs'- Q ,Q Q, Q :Hg 'i'e'l f ' '-'f I 1 F. . ' Eg ' I ' .... . Q A , ,L , ,. 'jfff T2TiI'?N 'l '1 t M to 'i ' t 1 't ' e--lee-fl Y.i-g,?:1L2---,fly-..L'---1was-'QJ.4lg.,.:.f:,a.:g1.ai,....' L:.'tJ-.:.m .Lat-ara? ' .XJ lg. ' 75 I --..-.,..,..,Q -'Li :Writ rriifr, X f.- - ,153-,x-05,1 S Axfw , 4 ' C.c717w+ ' Wil l? M Act H THE ACTION ESX x xix M 15.5552 Alone each cons hu part And frm' to learn hz: role But loyalty of heart Shall hmd us ax 4 whole 4'L5L.9bhC5-Q95 lC5KJndCjfYv ,400 .lf Q. 1 A ' ' .' ' 2 V J' Q9 . ' - - 'sh X 1 b ' LVL! Q ' h V v X . Q' ' .-L'- Q i S 1' I 4 ' I 2 4 H .. ' E . D , J. ,ff - K , gf' A' ' ,- l '-. , yi, 'Q 'ff' 21:4 . Y Q Vu I , 5, flip' , , ' E:-F ff' ' 'ff I-fi! J ,,.5,.. Y 51 -1-S K 122441- 1,1 . U Arr- , h RW, Scene I-The Laurell Grove A79 ..- - K I - 'N -. 1- -v-. - . 'A 7 ' f. -- -ref. f .- f1 'T '?2 7 3?'L-1 4 .... 'V't '?? '5i .?'A rw' '-if RQTb4'f:?1XV'rTff2?f.g.2fl assi? i.'e'M fl 5 l fi fs' V ' i S-.145-FQ li . uf. . 7 . e. - ff' 'Q , 5 '- --.ff .fw.r.- 4 4- w.-.L4v,f.-v3.73 -3 .- l ll f 2 afffisrif' 'rifs'1? 'r:-fl' rf,-'git-I'3xs X-Spill' J F59 PI f, 'A ' wrt 2 ,. '-.-3.'x.,fL'2-,,fiff.rxv-'fl It ISE Tv. .si fu--Y' 1 H xl K W f 2 TY1TI2Fiifr rim! Xi N--' 'Qggi2-,?iff.i.L1Qf,fAQ-4'f191gi.f- ,rtgii -Qigiff ff' ab-.,-,,. 'zsifsi lfgiifi 5? W nf? fllii iq V751--.S :Q if 14 fy McCormick Arthur Poor Chisamore Oles Garulski Snyder A McCartcr Tenney Allfrey Dr. Stevenson Theobald Smith V 0 V 0 Q Sigma P1 Sigma OFFICERS LOUISE THEOBALD, Prerident , KATHERINE ALLFREY, Secretary GWENDOLYN SMITH, Vice-Prerident RUTH TENNY,. Trmrurer DR. D. H. STEVENSON, Faculgf Advisor Under the direction of the Scholarship Committee an honorary scholarship fraternity was formed during the month of February. The Scholarship Committee had been lanning on this for some time and last year a constitution for a local fraternity was ' rawn up by this committee and passed by the Student Council but was found lacking in some respects by the Faculty Councils. This occasioned an investigation of the fraternities of other Normals and the present one, Sigma Pi Sigma, seemed most 'A satisfactory. j' U , This fraternity is to promote education in its broadest sense among the members I g ' of the group, in the school as a whole, and in such broader circles as the influence of gy, -' 1 . . . . . . the fraternity shall reach, cultivating such knowledge, habits and attitudes as are appropriate to democracy. he membership is comprised of all Normal School students who have maintained if rl at least a B average in scholarship during a period of any three semesters. Its charter members now number twelve and are: Seniors-Katherine Allfrey, Ruth fi Arthur, Earl Chisamore, Mona Garulski, Julia Oles, Ruth Poor, Louise Theobald. Juniors-Marian Snyder, Elizabeth McCormick, Ruth Tenny, Gwendolyn Smith and Caroline McCarter. LAUREL GROVE QF-'-.if-Q 1 if12,'j 9 K Fm-Twvwh-H-.WJ .six . . V it - . ..... ' Eu, Av ll ..,,,,,,,,f1xm,-Q 'xy:q.. i,, 11 .V wut.. 78 F 1 . ,V x., , , E... .......,,....T.,.., . , V.- 'pg-an-nf?-'1x, A-W-:rivet-A-we--f ' gr - E-.-.ww J.. f -. V- ' 1 U 'v-W... , ,. f .mg . F as V , V 1, -. If-f:5,f.,v . I '-T M1133-, .J iw ,-7' , Q E ' . V , X I-W-tx r- L ' .l A- U: K - f- f ---' ,. L V '- ' 1 ., S ,--e.flffNlw.-.. .7 Q JL. :if 1- N' I l ,A-.33 9- if f ,, . 1, P 'iP1:1,-j.,f'f,-- .f .T 5 2 Q Q. If 1, 1 f Q 1 H ' ' -we .2 1 e 2 ' f -54-f ' --.'fxL.-f fg:,,Lf ' - ' ' Ns.,,,,.: x Perkins Tilton Welch Mead E. Meeker Kelley Cornwall Dodge Simpson Spprry Palmer Farmer A. Smith Herbert H. Howard Weed Mrs. Hathaway M. oward Rabey Van de Water Newman Rutherford Harriman joy K. Meaker Rood Ross Micora Art Society OFFICERS A First Semester Second Semester ADELAIDE SMITH . . Prefident . .... MARY XVEED HELEN WELCH . . Vice-President . . HARRIET HOWARD MARGARET KELLY ..... Secretary ....... ALAH RABEY FRANCES CULLEN A ..... Trmmrer .... MARGARET HOWARD MRS. HAZEL HATHAWAY, Faculzy Advifor The Micora Art Society was formed in 1915 by a group of Special Drawing Girls under the able leadership 'of Mrs. Hazel Hathaway. A Christmas sale is held annually, at which imported Ja anese articles, as Well as articles made by the girls, are sold. The proceeds are use toward beautifying the school. Each year in assembly, a program is presented, which illustrates some hase of the art work. In 1918, a series of tableaux depicting the different historica periods in costume design was enacted. Micora develops a deeper appreciation for the beautiful andpuseful in life. l X LAUREL GROVE V 'lei' V1-QM,-viz HM: I - Q k A My , . .X MJ, 79 fk 4 ff--1...7,....e,.-., ,,.-, '-1-'-8--v-'-Q.-7-v .i.....11C..3lfqx,f17X,-ff,-,3:'f-Q----is-as-Q-so--. -.., 'f1'Q?gjyw51fff:gg-gy:-Q 1 ,ff-A ' - - V-H-Je ' ' ' ' ' ' ,ff '1 H-H' 1 A - f' ef 6.1,f:,s,.rp:a - .U ,A . , .h , Q- V 9 fu .E , U1 4 mp I-,,M1:,,i I: , l ... : iii-, N..' X X i U- l A r 2 4 X k ,- ,V . . . .--- x .-gg ff 1 , , ' ' N. Rm , R . , -- , A . . , -X fe-. Colby Thompson Heald Arthur Waterson Snyder Wilder Phillips Jardine Mason Salisbury Oakes Hollis Waldemar Hayward Heil Whiteford Osmun Boshart Cassada ' ' Trauger Lowry Pilon Rose Williams Pelton Kelsey Dart McCarger Mosher Roach Chisamore Loughlin Garvin French Burt Dramatic Club OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester HILDA PILON . . . Praridcnt . . . . RAUNI PELTON RUTH ARTHUR . . . Vice-President . . . GRACE KELSEY ANNA HEALD . Recording Secretary . MAURICE LOWRY GRACE KELSEY . . Social Secretary . . . . MILDRED DART RAUNI PELTON . . . Treasurer . . MADELINE MALLOTT LOVE WOLOSHUK . Custodian of lfffnrdrobe . . . DOROTHY BELL CLEMMA COWLES . . Librarian . . MARY OSMUN GERALD LOUGHLIN ..... Reporter ...... DOROTHY BAKER The Dramatic Club of the Potsdam State Normal School was established in February, 1917. The purpose of this club is to study the drama and to afford opportunity for talented persons to develop their abilities. In the Drama of 1919 The Family Upstairs, a three-act comedy, was presented in January. At the Dramatic Club Public, the club presented two one-act plays. The Valiant was staged in chapel in March, and later in the year a second three-act play was given. LAUREL GROVE So ' --...Cu-Q-1-, ---1-F , . . , NA ' A, V A. .,, , . . . .f ..-.hi -.,....i ' 1 ' N f -'R' X Q I, - K - 4 V X -mi I +--ff -C. 'S.-. ' --,. Garvin Waldemar Russell Dart Pelton Boshart Rhoades Mosher Goulden . The Family Upstairs IE CAST Joe Heller, a harel working father . . . . LEONARD RUSSELL Louise, his eldest daughter . . . MILDRED RHOADES Mrs. Heller, the mother . . . . CHRISTINE WALDEMAR Willie, the Jeventeenyear-old .ron . . JAMES GARVIN Annabel, the little .fitter . . . . ELo1sE MEEKE11 Charles Grant, a young banker . . HOWARD MOSHER Mrs. Grant, hir mother . . . . RAUNI PELTON Her youngert .ron . . O1soN GOULDEN MILDRED DART This year the rogram of the Dramatic Club proved more successful than ever before. The Family pstairs, showed evidence of the fine direction of Miss Rose. The Play was presented to a large audience representing both students and town people. The Family Upstairs was a comedy drama of three acts which portrayed typical life of a real Modern American family. Its humorous incidents kept the audience in gales of laughter while at the same time characteristic situations brought back memories of some individual experience. We remember this as one of the highlights in the Normal career for this year. LAUREL GROVE 81 I ,.. A, Pi, , , .. , . . .. 1 .W -T..,..,--W. -.v.,.a..-,,.-Af-,-f,--- ' 14-fsf',,Clwj'i-ff. E g Nz f ., tri' 'ff :mn sa,',,'.-A-ff-My - - - ,- 'C-M 1 . . MJ..-ffr. , .. fer--f,.,N..,-,.-....-,....,,.,.,fyj',f,Jfq-a.,f'7fs,L.,Q'1i,,,hy'--.f Y , - t 'et t'-- , .. . , t .AN V, . , . , .X , -A -- x '- U-i ? in is Jackman Pilon Trauger Poor Caulfield Pelton Smith Walrath Waterson Lacey Kuepper Hymers Salsburg 'E' Alpha Sigma Omicron OFFICERS DoR1s LACEY, Prexident MARION KUEPPER, Vice-President ISABEL HYMERS, Recording Secretary MARY A. O,NEIL, Corresponding Secretary LORETTA SALSBURG, Trmmrer MR. TRAUGER, Forulgy Advixor Alpha Sigma Omicron Honorary journalistic Fraternity came into existence at Gene- seo in 1915, to give due recognition to meritorious work done on Normal School newspapersg to stimulate more effective service among the staff members of each of the individual publications included in the Fraternityg and through exchange of ideas and suggestions, to effect a general improvement in the standard of journalism in the Normal Schools of the state. In May, 1918, our school was represented by Ruth Poor in the convocation at Cortland, and soon after the Grand President inducted a group from the Normal Racquetteu staff as the Delta chapter, including members who have given at least one year of distinctly meritorious service on the staff. LAUREL GROVE Q 1 1 is.:,.f', 5 it P. 87. ,f,,,,:fg'1:., if I H , , N r -, K 's.. u , ,,.. ' , 5 ' - -1 -..w - fi J rf- 21343 ' gg?-'xY.T'ipQ ' rg., lrglm - . Qi S' EN V C 4 ,fl ' QQ ,-5: iii V V1 hx i D 1f'y- - -fs., fl : 'Xu' Q ,xi-fp ' nxef- -A -1- 5 ' f --I 1 ' ff k f 7-' I T Scene H-The Agoura 4 .Y W . r A ' x -- ,- .I A N- I4-. . -Q' ' X. ...V ,fl ..,..ff'! 83 f-. --- . --. 1. .,-.. , .. H--f--gp--fm- '- 4----' -'f'f:verffr':f:'-,- - f .gn v-ffag-H ---.---A --H--W- '?!jF'1-5f,'1.?'fL-iLf,12,.,YV awczta A n - 42 I - di a 4 1 Burke Chittenden Gates Hedger Hamer Neuroth Hinman Hayward D. McDonald E. McDonald Baker Cramer Haley Bardo Allen Ford L. Smith Donald McEwen Leonard Hofmann Kimball Elder Dart Covell Babbitt Poor Young Blevins Bancroft Garnsey Sprague E. Gardner L. Gardner Earl Fleury Hamlin Ingram Wood Vail Mallott Arthur Reff Gallagher Armstrong Vandenburg Cornwall Wood Ford Eggleston ' Colton Whittaker Lynde Stiles Dunckel Loane Stone Wilder Lytle Taylor McLaughlin Bidwell Hawn Edgar Smith Hardy Eddy Taylor Fregoe DeGouf Bell Walker Warren Knight Fyffe Wagner Perry Forte Pfhendler Forbes Whitney Aldous Heller Roberts Mead Pelsue Lamendola Palmer Barringer Fields Fabing Kelly Rose Weed Pfeiffer M. Evans Smith Bush Cline Rocder Meeker Spring Jardine Sheldon Healey McGibbon Premo Johnson Tryon E. Allen Briars Theobald Y. W . C. A. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester -- LEILA NORTON . . . Prcridmt . P. . . LAURA SMITH SUSAN KELLY . . Vice-Prcridmt . . . . MARY Evans MARY WEBD . . . Recording Secretary . . . BLANCI-in ROEDER EVELYN FABIN . ..... Correfpanding Secretary ..... SHIRLEY SPRING BRULAH Ross ...... Treasurer ..... MARJORIE CLINE The Y. W. C. A. has become the largest and one of the most influential organizations of the school, and it has done much in contribution to our drama. The membershi now exceeds 150 students who all strive to promote good fellowship among students and faculty, to adiirance the physical, social, intellectual, and spiritual interests and gain new and lasting friendships among the characters. In this year's Drama, one of the interesting meetings of the year was held in October, when Dr. W. A. Godsave, Conference Director of Religious Education, spoke on The Conqueror of the Ages. The annual Candlelight Service, in the Kindergarten room on November 5th, was carried on very success- fully, and was very impressive. Rev. Howard johnson spoke at this service. The Y. W. suppers and social hours have become very popular among the members and faculty. THE AGORA I 84 i QDOKKHE lei :' gi OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester .f w-pf -. pp-ff-, e , - ' f f'-E, fd Stxvgfw-wary, . . - ,, '1 'g - -,'fS2?T ,- ,, Tuma: , . , , 'J' f5H'7'7fe s1f-'i4s535?i-pOT3F':f9:u4ffilila -A +r2fffl:Pf5,s ' lb Zfibzggf-A ' 'PP' F 1 A-1, -1f'..f.g,'?::wa,3E:4-- Il' ,grim A 'FH ,H-afar? fs:-X45 rp N 5518, 1dz.t j1:F:-Qi, ,faq wx, Es 3- sr1:l'h5y5,.:, w ,v ,mx 1,,f,.f, ,. W i-31 f-1,1 -L.,,,,., l l jr2 :f,g.,i l-..ACsl1.:j.1X'x.'a' ft, fl-' 4 I., QP.-mix, ,qt I Iii- lit-if ,7 ll if .fra ' , , s'I5E3'iF f'f1 f 'il 33247 '-Ulf' fi- TN-ifszf ,'f'5'Plt'2iiiT f5 'NJ Th rm 'Nj A' E- A' I E1::L-' x'lifflp 'far' t 1,553 U 15- . t E lyjpx nerr ifft--fl in fjwl '-'xl' 1 3 lx. S-Sf' ln cjg ii 'Q' J Rig,-fr LQ, tg' Q . , . . ll lil lrii. V- 7,7 if ff: ?' Ei' -asf: Eli. K :Nl lp. ,ni 'YI tail 1 sgx ,ru Z 1 '-'R vi. , 4' Z n H ,y : t..-ft wa 5 is K1-mi M fm l 53 at in 9112! ll-ni., Y l .r EilQ Jilf fi,-I' -pi' 2: 'fp , . 5, MJ was WE aj, QQ , , '- ' 'pri A ' '54 N, ji! -Q it 'X 'Q' P W J G G 'FIG-N gate be lf P .- . at gf' Reid Sanford McNall 5 .115 D M., ,' . V Mowitt liledger Gosier lilattman 1 5 I Q x ' , X Newman Kelsey Gladd Harriman Bell Hamlin McPha1l I-leald Jones E51 5 l i. l , Ames Dore ardine Meeker Poor Kni ht Warren Thomas Bidwell , . n v I . Y g if fill P X . 4' all l H lk ' Cl lo A ll gag? Norma at ers u rr, 1 A fa A ij ilu 4 EC' GERTRUDE AMES . President . . . . GRACE THOMAS ,EQ If GRACE THOMAS . . . Vice-Prmdent . . DOROTHY HARTMAN KATHERINE SNYDER .Yecretmy . . MARTHA WARREN if . KATHERINE HAMER . . . . Trmrurer . . . . . GRACE KELSEY V - MISS MCNALL, Faculty Advisor 5?-Q V ,. , . lla? The aim of the Normal Hikers' Club is to promote a spirit of good fellowship between ,fl vb students and faculty and to .encourage outdoor sports of all kinds. l iligft. it if Camp Miranichi, which 15 located on the ban s of the Racquette River, about three - E' miles from Potsdam, is loaned to the club by George Sisson, Jr. Through the coopera- if .43 Q., tion of the club members and faculty, it has been furnished in true camp fashion to accommodate about twelve girls over night and dinner parties of thirty or more. ' Hg For a change from the boarding house routine, the girls plan and cook their own WS iii- , dinner at camp, have a marshmallow roast on the river, or an early breakfast cooked A ki' A out-of-doors on the old golf grounds. . h t t h llfllzi l- . Points for armbands, pins and pillows may be earned throughthiking, participation f, f 'l 1n any out-of-door s ort, building an out-of-door fire, recognition of trees, animal , tracks, stars, constel ations, weeds, and birds. 44 , ' ' 5'-ii' Seq, THE AGORA at 33 , P ,-are :rt . T-La, W f1.Q'5 I lf .E ff - ' wr ..,.,- . ' 1-'ri-Qffi Q t X ' , ' G .. 35 enter vm . ft .- lx ,vin av sq E H-1 -v -1 --fp tf' 5frf?.'-fiff:'ftf'F'E ' f if -5' 1' '-fiiix. 1545-4.5. 'T '?f2'TT7SfD' '--is 3 1'l'.?z'.!ffWi'-'-Cf :'l+1'lv5 'fp' Y f riff? t . , iw- -- f- f ii, . - ' . , .. W3 4' wk.. vp: ra.. 4, 'ef' K -. 1. af ,ffl '- ...fiffq .i ' . .- R .f-iw Yztbiiis-l12fq.1:ybQLgs Lf-:Tl -1--121 ' Q g 1 Rauf' 15,11 Q. j'-1 f ' 43 iff, -ga, -M rg ' X. .LQ 'Fl..A4f.ri.'J'JrA :l..v.JfZ?J...1CL-ii:,.g., sa lfi' .. ' ,ff F- H 'lf' .uf cl 4 -t .:'. ' .l z --. ,,f1f,f-,155 1 fdf 1 S E- S. 4 .X . -Q if ' xx. ,,,j1T:'yl,f's JE 1 '-. ', J ' , .I Q-'. ,J Vx 1-11, ' fgsfiug , Y. Qfffff? f' Stinebrickner Katzmeyer Chisamore Burt Hurley Dixon Lowry Garvin DeShaw Jeni French Pease Gerrish Todd Loughlin Palmer Young Roach Stevenson Trauger Vanl-Iousen Lehman Men's Club OFFICERS EDWARD ROACH, Prerident GERALD LOUGHLIN, Vice-President HOWARD MOSHER, Secretaq-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS DR. R. T. CONGDON JAMES B. PALMER CLARENCE O. LEHMAN CHARLES R. XIANHOUSEN DWIGHT H. STEVENSON ' OTTO H. XTOELKER XVILIMER K. TRAUGER Three years ago the Men's Club was founded at the Normal for the purpose of bringing the men of the school into closer relationship. The membership consists of the men of the school faculty and of the student body. Upon entering the Normal a man auto- matically becomes apmember of the Club. . During its short existence the aims and purposes of the Club have remained practi- cally the same. The principal object is to promote social relationships among the men but this is by no means the only objective. Better scholarship is fostered by means of debates, discussions and talks given by members of the Club. The Men's Basketball Team and Men's Glee Club are auxiliaries which give oppor- tunity for added extra-curricular activities. This organization makes it possib e, for the comparatively few men in school to maintain their identity. THE AGORA k r 5 . . l. I , ,A ?bV..'.' 1-X rj f me 1' '. ' 2 1 W., .nl l . -U1 1. . . g Q. l - x , ' r 5 I ...-1,24 5 . i 1 .A 7 fl ' - . 1 - -A. -, 1 f . ' ... i..-a...-' -.,...f.J.u..--v.LLilI. -1- ,'.--M K. I. , - 3 etflwriw-nu r K N V 1: ze X.-,.-, ,-Hag, - , e A - M., ,J .n . ,-,,,- -X . , I .fe ,wwf x ,J -, f ',.l fi ' N , . T ,..,, , 1 .1 l ' ., .5 '.'. 1 1 eg 4 if-,v I ,., Mg, .. , b ..u,.IA.'xggi .- ,J C, 31 fr, 'e e :ap ' 'S fu .i .f f ie. N4 Q. ' K - ,Xue n --- ,,s-nl ' V :-Uv,-. . , A yjggfg. 'A 'lf Xe, X ' V-,w...f r 41 4,-JsgLl!f e ' Q.. X , r f f Wee. 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If it not given wherever team crm fall, Wherever heartf can melt or blufbey glow, Or mirth or mdrzen mingle eu thy flow, A Heritage to all? ,... 'V ,.,. ' . K A , . , .4 ..... 87 l i '72 f -I ' -. .. .,...,.., . Fi'-7 ,FY.if7'.f-'Efi-I 1 ,. ' U 'Q I if ' ,ff ' '?35'ff2'-'351fi.L.:7f'31' 3- X I P, .-.A .z' -xl-'--f--' , K A-'-Lrfaf-M., ' ,nf ' f LA, I I ' A Q ' I ..I,,-,N '.L.L'v....,L, IM, -I, L iv X .Lil 3 .F 1-,,,K.::, v 4. I. . mx X, ,nr X 'bv -3- j .Q Ai . , I . :ff '7,':k' f ' A-' A I 1 - - f ' T' 15.4 'v 'I ! . Lf, if ix Q 1.92 'W it' -I 'TQ 5 - ' 3 Eh I' ' A v 'fl W L54 is V: 13 HS' ' . f,'w,.I,g ' Q 2 .fi 5 JR I Iiige 1 , ', 1' ...U ij.--'j-I cl ,L ii-1 W: fi h Q aw - '-, 1 i':.-I-H2 My I !fQ '2? ? Q5 '25 j:9f,I,'Q1I ' 5:1-'K ILMI Em tif -'E if! ab? rt: NLD. .- Wir' I-4 lyn- lil, mi: I , I asf' GPTIXI lpijvf P' LIP, if 425,52 5X.,i,.,1 rr ' l uf, I K ' 'fifli 5 Mgt' X :I 3.25 OFFICERS CARL DESHAW, Pruident MARJORIE BENNETT, Vice-Prerident gf 4' ELEANDR GREEN, Secretary PEARL SIMON, Treuxurer GX 'EIS FRANKLIN H. BISHOP, Dircrtor of Orrlmtm .NJ f 5 . '.- ' 1 Aw, I-2 'ef In Th N O' II I iffw. U ,Q-I ,,.,,,,3 e Orma rc estra 1928-1929 I ,EXE 1 I vlu' ww I ' I ZR-. I--,I I-7 Q mg PERSONNEL 'Z .QI .UI Firrt Violiru Smmd Violin: Cellax 9 I ' f...,T NORMAN AUSTIN DORIS SVERDLOW SHIELA COOK f9 2 . J 5 -.I 4 ng CARL DESI-IAW SVEA NORGREN DOROTHY JONES 21, ,LI I I, , nf!! ,qi I 1 ANNA MONROE FRANCES CULLEN GLADYS CARVER ,irq- Ng 'fd R F L W I H I fo L, 4.5 UTH REDERICKS OvE OLOSHUK RENE ARTS!-IORN P X, MX JZ ROSE HOFFER BEATRICE ONES MAR ORIE WOULD BENNETT 1. if .4 ,MAH J-R-5. f, Og Q LORNA OAKES ROBERT MOORE DOROTHY GERMAIN NJQLI, I -' ' lx , 'ifghji FRANCES WALKER MARGARET TAYLOR IRMA WINCH !.,,,J ni'-I 'TN XVALTER VANORNUM GWENDOLYN WIGLEY MRS. KATE CALLAHAN If Ig!-f J.. R il iff-so 5.. 5, , if MARION SNYDER lk ,dggff L. '-'LH MARJORIE WEBSTER Double Bauer Trumpetx pg Q if MARCIA COLEY BELVA HANES li! 'L , Violax MARION KUEPPER WILKINS SPENCER fljwja . I- J . E-Ig' LAURENA RAMSDELI.. DOROTHY HARTMAN JAMES HURLEY fi frm 'III JI TV' ft I lg N EVELYN HANES JOHN V. SACKETT DONALD PEASE ,.kM'Ia .I I II-I J G El, I. ,,-5,3 ACK ERRISH ,-J 'QI Eff' Clarimt: Baritone Saxophone I ' fr I RY5-I Flute: JAMES A. GARFIELD WILLIAM OLIVER ,gfgiggy , RUTH SHUMWAY WVALTER NICKE Ev FRANKLIN KELLOGG Tuba 5 ZF Trombone: RAYMOND AMES 94 I A r L-1? fx . ' Z N '. Horn: PEARL SIMON gh ag 1 , 3 BURTON BULLIS BERNARD LARUE Piano nfl: . ELEANOR GREEN JOHN O'BRlEN OLWEN M. JONES A xiii ,I -' HOWARD JEBO EDWARD YOUNG, Organixt FRANKLIN H. BISHOP, Conductor KZ, :ff 5 I - f THE ODEON Q5 . ,, I F ' X . , . 53. . W-A . I A - I - . . .rf - 1. - N'-, 'HP-w 2 I, - ' -,-r ' ' , - f . Ll 'Wu-+5,5 . 'fn-2:58 .W HW i-:J 451. 23- 7 . , wa Iqgq- a I-75571' YWYHM x ,mf f f gs? ..,, EE?-F I,-52.1 In-. Lg .- eg, . - :Q ',, ,af R QQ, A -P of M-' . 14,1-PM +ff,E .,-Sing, f ' 7:-'8w,.,. , , ', sf. , ,,,..b,I jk. 1f,4,,.,,, '-E .4 '49 ' an .- S, 1215 , I '- - -xf fiigisb 'ff-1145. 5, X R? V -rf Q 'fw'.A--' A.. 1-Lx.. x -,. .u ,.A. - -'M .- 88 ,.,i A . W V,,..,..,.' AMW ,. ,NX p N 'Nw v V, -WH ., .... ,,.-.-..w.....-....-....,.,,,.- - x 2 R. , 'V Y ' - -. , ' E ' . 1 I l . X F A, . e ze- . r ,. A - a N S i f ' I , f E ' ..,, .-' r J- x.,,.' Z 'AV - ll!! 5 ,.-, l V . l -' . A , E R l 1 I . . Salisbury Mason Hanes H. Howard Coffin M. Howard Dewey Simon 1 Freclcricks Allfrev Shumwa ' Callahan Erickson Farmer Anderson Oakes Fisher Holt Wood Clarke , r ,V , y A Ramsdell Roach Bennett Van de Water Colby I , Carver Garlic Kimm Olcs Dolan Esmond Cullen Waldemar Hartshorn . ' Kueppcr Burrows Hartman Jones Sinclair Boyd Green Heil Snyder Sverdlow Taylor Winch Kciscr , , Wctzer Cassaf Murphy 3 3 Olwen Jones, Accmzpanirt Helen Hosmer, Director , it I K .QT , i,'.,fJff .. Albany Chorus J l 4 i A GLADYS CARVER Firrt .Yapranox ELEANOR GREEN :lg MARGARET TAYLOR IRENE HARTSHORN RUTH DOLAN fi 'f ., 14, j . 1-.9 ,-. A KATHERINE ALLFREY HELEN CLARKE HARRIET HOWARD .lf f Zjl ARMEDA SALISBURY ETHEL SINCLAIR BEATRICE COFFIN 55-',..Sij 'EQ KATE CALLAHAN CMr CHRISTINE WVALDEMAR BLANCHE HEIL l fin-g K L 3 Qi., -flf.: Nw: MARIA ESMOND second 5-apmmu JESSIE BOYD 54.55 IRMA WINCH AVIS GARLICK INEZ WETZER lL- 1 HELENE MASON DOROTHY HARTMAN MILDRED VAN DE WATER El' TQ ,r CQ JT,-v .1-1-15, 2. Lcfa EDITH MURPHY MARIAN KUEPPER MARCIA COLBY 1 's tlffg RUTH SHUMWAY FREIDA KEISER EVELYN HOLT ' 1' 'Nu Q X, M Firm' Altar lg, gf? A 4' 4 1 r F A 11 DOROTHY BURROW MAR1ON SNYDER PEARL STMON if-.'f.'ft', .V ', ', i-J iq DOROTHY ROACH RUTH FREDERICKS RUTH ANDERSON lqjil r3'.,if MARGARET HOWARD LORNA OAKES EMILY WOOD .A 3? FRANCES CULLEN lil Nil R L, ,NJ 1 55 EVELYN HANES Second Altos NORMA FISHER gig, il igzfg-Q ETHEL ERICKSON LAURENA RAMSDELL LEONA CASSADA Q' ffl, 1-Lf MAXINE DEVVEY HELEN FARMER FRANCES KIMM L : Q45 4' ' I DOROTHY JONES JULIA OLES DORIS SVERDLOW fmwg l f li ,,.5.lv11 3 '13 .Mr THE ODEON . rl Ml T-'-Ti' T'- f-7-e'x 'f2, j'.f ':riff T 'o' ' 3i'f'!fIEY' 'X' X - JC s 'T-A-W-V-wif-..-E+,---A.N. .,,. -.-.....,,...,....,,,,,,,,,.,,O,,, , iQfJ.g'l3 ' NW A ii-'FI ' li. .. A if , it 1 - I 5 fr, A 1 -' ,FT :.'T-if -'. A--- ff Ei Af .,'w-1.5, mi : 1 'W ,, if ' -L, wwf '- .a 1' - 2 I .w-.2 , ff, l3f2.i..Ar ' 2-s,.u........'5 f -Z1 -lm 1 gg. H- indie- 5fy.'?QEf...F1'3Q'fA.S,.'-Vi' 'li..,-R'RE3,. 5.. 5,AQ LL.c. '..f..i.Lf3.Ef.. ' Qi! 'fre-A W' 89 . ...dx-1. Q 1 ' N 4' 'O 01 M uv A 3.63193 29 Chorus and Urchestra Three Co1on1al Buses carr1ed the Normal Orchestra and a Spec1al Chorus to a dxstant stage for an ent1rely new scene These two groups of Potsdam Normal students con ducted b Mr Bishop and M1ss Hosmer respectively furn1shed the musrcal numbers for the onvocatron of the University of the State of New York October 18 197.8 rn Albany The students and faculty arr1v1ng at the State Educational Burldmg were wel comed to the rece tion 1n the Rotunda tendered by the Board of Regents and the Comm1ss1oner of ducatron to the delegates and 1nv1ted guests The follow1ng muslcal program was presented at the convocatron May Day Carol CHORUS Spznnzng Song CHORUS Dawn ETHEL ERICKSON Flower of Dream: CHORUS My ohnme Was 4 Shoemaker CHORUS The chorus appeared a second t1me 1n the evenmg repeatmg a part of the after noon s program The orchestra mtroduced 1tself by the rend1t1on of Schubert s March M1l1ra1re followed by the Spanish Dance by Moskowskr During the even1ng the orchestra layed Exaltauon and Rakoxcy March They concluded wxth Samt Saens March M1l1ta1re to Wh1ch the audlence l1stened w1th rapt attentlon calhng at thedclose for a FCPCCICIOH and then enthusxastrcally applaudrng after the second ren 1t1on The Chamber of Commerce and the Student Faculty Assocratlon by vot1ng to lend financial aid to this expedition challen ed the actors to confirm the reputatron of Potsdam Normal By the pra1se and app ause hea ed upon the performances 1n both their afternoon and evenmg programs we ha 1 y pronounce the challenge Well met So our trusts confirmed the curtam fa s upon another rrrumph for Potsdam Normal School The December number of New York State Educatlon publrshed the followmg The Potsdam mus1c1ans delighted the aud1ence at this first a pearance at a Convoca tlon The selectlons were rendered wrth finished style an showed the excellent tra1n1ng whlch IS g1ven ln mus1c at the Potsdam State Normal School The 1deal of progressrveness implanted by Miss Crane man1fests 1tself cont1nual1 m the add1t1on of new mus1c courses 1ncreased teachmg force and larger and more splend1d equlpment The Crane course has developed 1nto the training school for publ1c school mus1c superv1sors of national renown and we who have come under the lnfluence of her sp1r1t through others shall offer as our eternal trlbute to her memory a pledge to worth1ly carry on THE ODEON A 3 Aflac si: 'x A 'V ,9 1 , H. . 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' ll vw , ld ,I Benbow Wetzer Hanes Germaine Mason Garlick Gerrish Kue per Ingram Heil Long Winch Carver Keiser ly: in ' Colby Allfrey Erickson Benham Hughes Sheflicldl Webster Monroe Little McPhai1 glxfff Iii Dorey Wagner Green Ramsdell if, QQ! E Shumway Estabrook Woloshuk Hartmand Hoffer Sinclair Dewey Axelson Clark Dolan O'Kelly ill 4 E Boy Powers Bennett i Hartshorn Jones Anderson Simon Oakes Sandy Hosmer Burrows O'Brien Chamberlain M. Smith Fredericks lie T r term rt. Ph ' 1 b 5. .1 e oemx C u 5 - V . x ' l Q L J' HELEN O'KELLY, Prerident KATHERINE CLossoN, Librarian l , -V 1, ETHEL MAE ERICKSON, .Yevretarjz HELEN M. HOSMER, Director ' T L i OLWEN M. JONES, Accompemirt Q 1 :' Zi The Phoenix Club is a choral organization com osed of the young women of the Crane ' 1 lp Senior and Junior classes. It purposes to stu y the best music literature, toderive A pleasure from ensemble singing and to offer a high type of public rformance. Con- l 'g certs have been given in different sections of the North Country. n May, the Club I l gave a radio concert from the Broadcasting Station at Canton, New York. It also I' 1 3 1 participated in a program given during Schubert Week and at the Albany Convocation. Y lf,-'iff Under the com etent direction of our Conductor, Miss Hosmer, we have mastered ' V el : . . A 5 EAR. kj the following select1ons: -'44 g '-1 -xg MISES -Vector Harrie Evenlng Prayer in Brittany -C.Cbamzm1de Q V Q 1.1, xl-1.1 Autumn Violets' '-Homer M. Bartlett Ezekiel Saw de Wheel -H. T. Burleigh li., rpg Come Down Laughing Streamlett' '- The Dairymaids' '-Frank Lezliorge gp -3 g ff-,ll Charley Gilbert Sprorr The Catechist' '-Hurry Hadley PN - 'lei' , la f The club also prepared a cantata this year. .',riV Qi gi rr. 3, ,gf i :1 1. 7 - Giflf u 4 - l. .JJ-' rv- -Q --rrxvlrrr--af' fftzis-1 :' vw - r-.:'7:,'w-'rvfr' 'n 'f 1'g r'v:x-ff ,', ' ww,-1-47' '-1f'fnNu. k,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,-N,,,,,f,,,! ,,,,n,'m,- I qzw ,:?'?5.d,','Z'3'ff.-zkgxij,T,,:.,i gl .- ,E,g,'.'?7,3 wg H7 1TE271::.D , W nhl .sri fl 71141 ,g. , :i5,'J Ei E at, -f, 'K , -'gas , 51.'-fi .E ' ,QW , A f.. sff-1. .gi -1 ' fs -, Rep 1 2 , 5.-Hzznlilgiimilslwqg' Mag. ,A ff . . .ET5ffZi!i.T.iiQ,.-amli.sailF3lfiflvZ1 :vigil r 91 ,.1 I , , . , . ,. ,.. . -,-1 3: I I-.In N, I , 1 1 fl?-Q 'f Q-j'1,',-'y- 1. Jgw' .I J K , l, W ' Lili' ff f ' 'ti ' 5 i 'If72'f' 'Tri w ife , J :1157l'k' 1 -E+ . 112114-KE 'Fame .1 N - aff ' '57'!i 195:?3?' f ve? ,ff 2 - r ' -W iQ W4 , Agar. gig 14,13 2 . fL.,ew:3.i,f3,f.,,f Q L h -3 rjs,,MWi ,l dig, 9,1 ' I f 1 J EI I 43':i5ITXF1s'53l?.'ifw 2.?ilV' I-.J L 1 fifvii' ,'fL':'fQ1- 1 i'a3I.1.f2,3f S' - A f' fe is l '5iEiJff'iJ12, fjiiiff j r? bvggi L T li ' '75':'f 333113 Q gl-lf K ,.et.,gQ A : .--1 rf? li J ' V. 'Qi 'vi -.- 1-Z. -1 :N-7 FE I il fl! fi ,il '11 du ' 'V i Q I ilgfikwli .l I lil ll lf Viz- 1 ' life'-'l ' ., L41 15-5 1115! ff - iii ' itil :1, .O px., . 'I ill - I I . . if , Dr. Con don Mr. Smith ones Hosmer Sverdlow Fisher Lothian Rood Kello Ta lor Crowe Hardie 'ffyil S 38 Y K llgj ' A' Robinson Centola Linz' , Coffin H. Howard Russ Meeker O'Neill Vandenbur Ross Pierce Hale Esmond Rovelle Dolan Oles Manson 't RQ, .. . s Y ,3 F- . t Holt Cooke Loane I ggf3..,,7g 2 Skinner Hamlin Waldemar Cahoon Boshart Stanton Dunckel Allen A. Smith Osmun Butts Welsh ohnson ,W F1 I . . It I Q pm iii Farmer Palmer Wood Fuller Smith K1mm ,211 -111 Elliott Neuroth Cullen Ferris Smith Thomas Harriman Pratt Lacey Van de Water M. Howard Theobald My Cowles Jardine Mead Avery Kelly Rutherford Snyder Corcoran Lenney Russ Salisbury Recd Howes Cassada 54.7, Q .4142 4:3 ' A . X111 3: 54,3 I ? Sl'f'f' 0 lv' ' Hifi N 'I l it Ollfllfla OTH OCICIZY I 1 OFFICERS ' jk First Semester Second Semester I A 2 'F' MILDRED VAN DE WATER . . President ...... DORIS LACEY +5 ' DORIS JARDINE . . . . Vice-Prexident ...... HELEN FARMER 1' Q LOUISE HERBERT . . Secretary ...... MURIEL TAYLOR 5 'f ig KATHERINE CROWE . . . Treamrer .... ' MARGARET HOWARD .- ir CLEMMA COWLES ..... Critic ..,.. HARRIET HOWARD -Lg ij EMILY WOOD, MARY LENNEY . . Libmrianr . . . JULIA OLES, CAROL LOANE 3' ,941 Qt. f Miss E. E. SKINNER, Faculty Advisor MISS HELEN HOSMER, Conductnr l A':',.'j MISS OLWEN JONES, Accampanimt Q ar ' f if. 'L ' ,I jg .IM if In s akin Of music . G. Brainard sa s, God is its author-he lanned all rfect Q iff' A 6- . .5 Y ,. If, I t. combinations-and made us so that we could hear and understan . ,V . - . . . . . z ' ,- AN . Toward this end the socxet makes a study of choral music and its artistic Inter- ' if '53 retatlon, axmin to ac uire technical erfection, and a rec1ate the beautlful. , ,. 1' 12 l' g q 12. 1 V I f- wif' 'O THE ODEON R EI-High! 1. l 3 . J Q' - . . -,.,-. ,-- - .1 , ,. . - Af A V ,. Emf v.. ,ig gifs? 5, Y., Lin Rh: I 'Q,,fi'L- .,r..', 1 'zl?Af,: . f L K 5 Ggkwx V' , . ca, , TLC ., . ,F4:.'?r- ,. ' 99. l I 9, 'wr x ff. l lil NNY J H 1 ,. , :iii KA tl. ,v . .M Wuxi lfb i ry .,. s, -4 I ,--.M ,.' i f '+,' nw .f ,--. ,.-.... ,.. .... -X .4 -,Mg ' -XS ,maxi Q , Colby Heil Powers Boyd O'Kelley Fredericks Clarke Garlick Carver Ramsdell Sinclair Woloshuk Oakes M. Smith Simon Burrows Kuepper Long Esterbrook Dewey Germaine Kaiser Allfrcy Hoffer Hartshorn Shumway Olwen Jones Green Erickson Chamberlain Sandy Ingram Little Hanes Benbow Roach E. Smith Winch Gerrish O The Euterpean Society OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester RosE HOFFER , . Prcrident . . . RUTH SHUMWAY GLADYS CARVER . . Vice-Preridcnt . . ETHEL ERICKSON FERN ESTABROOK . . . Secretary . . . . IRENE HARTSHORN RUTH SHUMWAY . . . Trmrurer . . . . ELEANOR GREEN Miss JONES, Faculgf Advirar Music, when Joft voicer die, Vikram' in the memory. To Euterpe, muse of lyric song and atroness of music, are We, the chorus of 'this drama, p edged to offer it our musica suggestions. This society was organized two years ago by the members of the Crane freshman class with the aim to develop greater appreciation and knowledge of music. The main objective of this year's work is the study of operas. At each regular meeting a program is presented by some of the members. THE ODEON -. 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Alla, -J , ,1 LX!-NXJL, U3---'TW 1 tal lT'3.f-eff? lit! 3 I 7-T l 1, ,-1 '..L xx I,-. u- - I , l . . yt 'E ,S . , l N Ax Potsdam Normal Band I PERSONNEL Trumpet: , DONALD PEAsE GERALOINE ROBINSON JEROME LENNEY SPENCER WILKINS KATHRYN ALLFREY ROBERT MURPHY DOROTHY BURROW Saxapboncx WILLIAM OLIVER CEYLON CAULIFIELD JANE SPERRY GEORGE MAYO GEORGE COOK DONALD HOLMES I ALLAN SVERDLOVV I Cormtr JALIES HURLEY WILLIAM CUELEY JAMES O'BRlEN 1 ' I Baritanu Q1 ,f FERN EsTAERoOK FLORENCE MCPHAIL MARCIA COLBY A , Alto: BURTON BULLES EDITH MURPHY ANNA MONROE ELBANOR GREEN ELIZABETH LONG Prrcuniam BEATRICE BENEOW ROBERT BROWN HOYVARD SMITH V DOROTHY ROACH ROSWELL SMITH S - ,n,. Q Tramboncr f, if BLANCHE HEIL PEARL SIMON JOHN O'BRXBN ,'. 5 BERNARD LARUB KATHERINE CLossoN 3 Clarinet: ' ,' WALTER NICI-IE RUTH DOLAN RUTH FREDERICKS et fi l WALTER VANORNULI ETHEL SINCLAIR JACK GERRISH l JAMEs WILLIAMS MARJORIE BENHAM LAURBNA RAMSDELL ,.g' ji MERTON CARR FRANK MATHEws 2 'Ql Flute: .Yazzmphoncx Tuba: RUTH SHUMWAY RAYINIOND AMES JOHN SACKBT .I 'JBC FRANK KELLOGG .Ytring Ban MAXINB DBWEY slit DOROTHY HARTLIAN l'y!7'55guSl At Potsdam Normal School two bands are maintaineclg the first of flfty pieces, and the second of about twen- lQii3ig'AQ. ty-fivc. The second band acts as a feeder for the first one. Mr. A. Garlield directs the band. f :g Il THE ODEON Will R ,.,, 5 + E ,,,,L,,,.,...,,..w...-, ,..... in l- 1'-:il K , 4 1 M M ,X .xT,, , 5 J'..:,. ,Q ., ...ws -.... ....',w..A ,,,,,,,,-,,.. .,I,., ., ,.f x H ,f,,,,,-, ,,,,, ,m,,,.,,,,,,,,,,W,,w,m,,,, F , Y K XL X, V! 'Y 1 Ar., 5.24 J, ' Lv I-,J , X. . ,,. .. .. I- Lum-JI, Nav: 1 ,3v1,Y.4.,:' ,.,:.,. .X ...::.. 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Long Wagner e1l M. Smrth McPhaxl , 1 . ' 1' f 1 ' Organ Clulb , t K 1 Ni Flute Great Cello ' O ' RUTH DOLAN BLANCHE I-IEIL, Prerident DOROTHY JONES I fl Clarinet .Y well Contra-ban ALICE KING MAR ORIE SMITH Vice-Prerident MARION KUEPPER . . T ' Vzolzn Claozr Vox Humana 2 , RUTH GERRISH MARTHA XVAGNER, .fecretay-Treasurer ALFREDA DOREY ,T l Trumpet Echo Melodia 3 CLARIBELLE FYFFE MARTHA XVAGNER Re after MAR ORIE SMITH ll-LW-'LI s - ' J . ' ' Pl X Bourdon Orgarzut Dulczana l fp 'ji ELIZABETH LONG MR. YOUNG RUTH SHEFFIELD K-5 3 l' H Q71 if I x :gg ig- :jf SONATA Q V Introduction: The Organ club Organized in 192.5 under Miss.I-Iewitt and a thorough ff 5 f'l gf'.VjXfiY study Of the organ, composers, and works was made by all those interested in the lf. 'J-,ii A. 3, .. Exposrztzon: Ist theme-apprecratron of Organ and organ muslc. -, , 1 . . . . ' T fjfi-Q-5 1nd theme-apprec1at1on of all types of musrcal rnstruments. M ilu De11elopment.' Combinatron of themesg wh1le the study of the Organ is carried On, : Q-Q ij programs consrstrng Of Organ, vocal and instrumental numbers. lj l Recapitulation: Th1S affords an OPPOFCUHIIY to hear mus1c Of all types including the Q.-L Qf, fel 5114 Organ, for these programs are Open to all mterested. L gig? Coda: In furtherrng IIS auns the club has had the assistance of several talented people. rf-4' J E 5?1: if WE QTHF ODEQEL gilt, I W G. . .. ...-.T.. uma.--..v..- g'-,QA .:,,:..s K' e V N-. U. , ,, , ,, K ,WN -wiv-TV,-W,f.4,.'r 1 H SV 3-..Lfi:L:..:... . A. ,X-Z'..L.'P1:L'.rL'.. ,SQ ,.,v-.Q-.n.,fg.L..7,'.Lfl .L'.12l.A til! f..-g It ...,,.. Ziggy ', ,,7,,, ,.Q..l,Lp,S,l.i..3.',.-.4, f....llI1Q...gl.LZ5:1f.Qfmi.f...:i..s... 5.-.1.a..l.f'QfaL1A.fS' MJ LJ 95 .-. T , U N- M' -4', ,Y -V g., . -A .--N ----:T-A , - ..- Lynch Sternberg Murphy Bidwell Glasier Rood Quinn Gilchrist Edgar Car enter Sverdlow Callahan Storey Jones Lenney Joy Loane H. Thoma Flint Walker Jourdan Walvker Taylor McHugo Wigley C. Smith Harwood Dunckel McKinley King Dodge Aitchison L. Smith Dwyer Schermerhorn Palmer Fallis Jones Webster Knowlton Voelzer Heath Harriman The Freshman Choir OFFICERS MARJORIE KNOWLTON, Prerident MARY DWYER, Librarian COLETTA SMITH, Secretary EVEDNA SCHERMERHORN or Muni OLWEN M. JONES, Director RUTH FLINT 3 One of the newest activities in the school is the Freshman Choir, a vested choir under the direction of Miss Olwen M. Jones. It was organized at the suggestion of Dr. Stroh and forms an important art of the Freshman Forum. Every Forum period is opened with a processional an closed with a recessional hymn. The choir has the distinction of being the first of its kind in the school. The Forum period, as it is now constructed and the Choir are innovations this year. They have proved so enjoyable that we hope they will be continued by future Fresh- man Classes. THE ODECN 96 E-!'IUlRUl. Scene 4--The Olympics Not bare, but fglarjf, made tlnefc claiefx contend! And each brave foe, wax in his foul, a friend. COACHES Mn. JOHN MAXCY Miss Eumca BADGBR ASSISTANTS .Ycniorx-Miss Bus:-x jHHiDfJ WALTBR Wu.HMs'rHuns1' Frcfhmen-Miss STILWBLL 97 !a0lsf,,x.1i v' H ,af u f P' ' W vi A j 1 Q Y 4 4 3' 0 's ,mvMGmD' 29 A kv ., www Athletrc Songs and Cheers Cheer now' for onward to vrctory we go True loyal Splflt forever to show Cheer for the captam who IS lead1n us today Cheer the team that leaps IHIO the ray And keep on lightmg the honor and glory to wm Flght to the end we ll ne er we 1n We ll wave the banner of Re and Gray And old Potsdam w1ll w1n today From the t1de washed shores of Oswego to the homes of New Paltz men Away off to Fredoma and away back home agam There IS no Normal College or Academy can show So brave so true so great a crew of students as we know Cboru: For we are jolly students of the Potsdam School we re always cool Our colors are the red and gray We Hgh: our battles Wrth the hearty cheer of Rah rah rah rah We are always happy and gay A Cannrbal Kxng w1th a bxg nose rmg got stuck on a Zulu ma1d And every mght when the moon shone brrght across the canal he d wade To hug and k1ss h1s dusky mxss all under a blg bay tree And when they met they sang a duet that sounded l1ke thrs to me- WHO RAH P N S RAH RAH Oh me oh my the 1gsk1n w1ll soon be sa1l1ng Me oh my just watc us make a try Oh me oh my the v1ctory we ll soon be ha1l1ng We ll wm thxs game or d1e CRepmtD We want a vrctory w1n th1s game just a glor1ous vxctory IS our a1m You must get thexr hoodoo and bury rt ton1 We want a v1ctory light fight fight' just a l1ttle basket w1ll look mrghty fine just a l1ttle basket w1ll look mrghty fine We must get therr hoodoo and we ll bury lt tomght We want a vrctory frght light right' Our team IS on the floor tonrght xt s out to w1n the game Our team IS on the floor tomght lf s out to wm the game Our team IS on the floor tomght lt s out to w1n the game And ll s gomg to win that game Glory glory for our Normal glory glory for our Normal Glory glory for our Normal for It s 801118 to w1n the game Normal Normal Sxs Boom Bah Potsdam Normal Rah rah rah N-O-R M A L Normal Normal Normal Team team team N-O N-O RM RM AL AL Normal Normal Normal Team team team Io Trrumphe IoTr1umphe Rat ata thrat tathrat ta thrat Terrors to l1ck to lrck to lrck K1ck 0 pooh bah Krck-O-pooh bah Potsdam Normal Rah Rah Rah Io Trrumphe Allegaroo garoo garoo Allegaroo garoo garoo Wah hoo Bah zoo Hyex hyex I-lyka PykaDom1n1Ca Hong Kong Heka Teka Hala Ka Bah Ka Bah Potsdam Normal Rah Rah Rah R1ckety Rackety Rus We re not allowed to fuss But nevertheless We cl lrke to confess There s nothmg the matter w1th us Hooray Hooray Ipse krd a yr k1 who rah who Do dxd a yr dr do dah do Up a dlC u a dxe up a d1e dum Potsdam ormal second to none Hooray Hooray' Come and smg all ye loyal Normalrtes come and gxve a rousmg cheer jom our lme as we march along so line wrth hearts that know no fear On to the fray neath the red and the gray we w1ll fight wrth all our xmght So everybody shout and smg for thrs 15 dear Potsdam s day Cham: Cheer for dear Normal Potsdam must wm F1ght to the hmsh never g1ve ln Rah' Rah' Rah' All pla your best grrls we ll do the rest girls Frght or the vrctory Rah' Rah' Rah' Cllepcat Clmrurj THE OLYMPICS 41543 I , I 0 1. , , , , . ' fs , . 1. ' Q 11. 2 , - ' - 11. ' - ' III. 111. IV' . . ' ' V' N.s. RAH RAI-1, N. s. RAH RAI-1, WHO MH, Hooray, Hooray! 1v. 1 . .V-.. . . 'NP ' . 1 I . v . .ghtn ' - VI. . v1. ' I - - f E . 98 ,- -., lf-l 0. A , A . - r ... -.,,...,,., -.,,. 'Ill' R l .l, A . .1 I.. lm . 1 .r ar, we ' . -.,.v . A , . ..A..,. 0' J. . , 4. -Q, -,,.,.,,.I. , , , , S ,. Q F ..-1 .2 1- :p g - N will . I .551 45:3 v l.'ilii'f'!-'lfflsrtjv J 251 05, 4 ,W g- it iq 3 v M5 . f iafliawi ff E fyo, .lf ' I .l 3 ...aa ,p'lE':,'3,?J l.. af Q., - , . Q J '- 7.5 ' ' f ' I T E' . 5.77 S-ff ' fl AEw5fQWF.Qw aaa .5 .. I jx . fi N l - ,J lp33-915 L, S I Ag 1 lfggl 529' lb? ll? il It .egg l ll l .5 ug -fs, 5 ,-:gal if E. ll . 'xii Az' ii L flffl 'l1f'5'l Q'-Q., 5' , 'ali' 'fag . ji 5 75 'll 5, Qi, QXCTT4 f EQ ----. EM liilffl . . ' V I. Martin Paige Covell Maxcy Latham Bowman lv ,ly gc' .5 Mccofmlck A. Mmm McCabe Phillips Gilmore gg jf, ll.-' 512 5. V? -V ' 9 X--f Gllrls Basketball 5,-I 531.3 ,I . . F IJ if-5,3 I A... funzofr rar men H 5 ...M ll. ELIZABETH MCCORMICK, Capt. 1 I LEONORA BOSTICK, Capt. ,J-ll 55311: 5 MARGARET BOWMAN l . IONE MARTIN l7.4'3 1. Nw ' 1.-, lb lll MARION GILMORE l fl SARAH DAILEY 'fig' lg 535-flfi JUANITA GREMS ', JOSIE CHILTON ig-'lf fgfjlk EDITH PHILLIPS l - ' DORIS VAN OSTRUM lflff lf. '31 .l MAYSIE LATHAM CATHERINE KANE 'fxill GENE BURKE THELMA ELGER 5 EDNA GUTMAN !Q1..j', .2 .' Lui 1 F. Q J 5 INTRAMURAL GAMES 5 Helm- Seniors 7.0 v:.Jun1ors IO Freshmen I2. w.Jun1ors II Seniors IO w. Freshmen 5 ' 3 I QE l - fl Ll Il A VARSITY SCHEDULE lj' Ig' Home Viritirzg 'ji' 'lf Dec. IS Trinity Church 7.9 Normal 7.6 .Surf 1133 5' Jan. 7.6 St. Lawrence U. 7.1 Normal 17 ll 'jffii Feb. I Normal 7. unior Hi h Bo s 7. ' ' .. 3 S Y 4 tw Q 4 A Feb. 9 Watertown Y.W.C.A. I7 Normal 47. 1, iff Feb. I5 ' Normal 7.8 Adelphi College 7.4 J' I li Feb. 16 Normal 7.5 Trinity Church 7.7. aj. Feb. 7.7. Potsdam 38 H Watertown Y.W.C.A. 6 5 7 P' Mar. I Connecticut Agricultural 6 Normal 38 ' Mar. 7. Adelphi College 37 Normal 7.8 Mar. I5 Normal 7.5 St. Lawrence U. I9 f .xl f' f A fl, T 4 THE OLYMPICS 1 'I ' 'll av-5 4' 'A ...J i f:-f M' fziiafrf 5 'A fm I I ' NW M A iff Zi. arlztsyrsjgu -X Ana.--.Ars ..,wf,:E-rip M, 99 U U V. 1 s ,ga .QV ' 5. ,sy MM 3. , .u ,wg wf,1ffli 7 is t T ld g-5173 .4 0 fgliilfi - T at T W 'e'1il, l Qin Donald Pease Leonora Bostlck Ruth Smxth James Hurley Tennts Team If Potsdam Normal School had 1nter school tenn1s the above players would be the varsxty team They were selected 1n the fall by means of a ladder tournament The names of players mterested 1n competmg were arranged as nearly as posslble wxth the good players at the bottom of the 11st and the medlum and poor players at the top To reach the top a player at the bottom had to w1n sets from all who challenged hmm from the POSIIIOH just below The above players w1ll hold thelr places untll other challengers w1n sets from them w1th the proper oflic1als present At the mme thxs plcture was taken they ranked as follows Leonora Bostxck first place Ruth Smxth second place James Hurley first place Donald Pease second place THE OLYMPICS nut? 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Long yearx ago the legend ran N o .recret .rafe could .rtay Wzthm a woman .r keepzng That what wax told to women Better far were cart To the four wznd: o Heaven For przvacy Nor would they .fu er women Wzthzn thezr counsel roomx Lest they duclore Aught of the rzte: and ceremomex There performed Then certam of the women ded arue And .rwear that secret: o then' own They would create and guard From pryzng qc: And lo' A many moon: have paired Since thu war done and .rtzll These secret: he hzdden wzthzn The women .r keepmg Turnzng there page: you .rhall .ree The names of .rome of thou Whose lzp: are .realed Upon the .recretx o thezr Sisterhood PANDORA'S BOX 1.0. Q 1 . ' 4 H -of ' S -' 2 'V ,9 Q N- . y ' Lufi With .scorn did men declare t ' nh . f . . . If f . f . . '. IO1 'fiewawli -M-'Emma-lwlow-iw:us'ae.rei-' -4-I 036.5 -ggg-ui-,Q,U,Sf' PF ,irq ' '5'3f?'... fagfli ' rl ,E-..F4,,,Jf: an ,ti I, X A. la , vi '-241' 4 MVN' 'fi pc 1 , g K if Q22-rl at I it-1 il - Iffiii l 1. Y! 'f- Il tu ml l 'ff 9 E'f.k1 1 1 My -, 1 I v' ri If 1 I I .f 5, .Elf l my F' -.QI .sl O'Neill Bruce Closson Dodge O' Brien Cullen ff lik 1? .j if Garnscy Sadlon Dr. stfoh Shiels Fife in gg' , . . A . Kina' ,js x li 3 lg N 1 li L I ' f . . ll i '-Q, Intersorority Council ' I I if 1 '-, I I REPRESENTATIVES Qu T 5 Y: y ELIZABETH SADLON, KATHERYN O,BRIEN . . Alpha Delta I 3 MARION BRUCE, MARY O,NEILL. . . . . . Agonian I l FRANCES CULLEN, ANNE SHEILS . . .... Clionian 1' ' RUTH FIFE, MARION DODGE .... . Phi Kappa Gamma ge, DOROTHY GARNSEY, KATHERINE CLOSSON ...... . Sigma Beta Sigma E '. The Intersorority Council was formed three years ago for the purpose of formulating rules of conduct for the sororities of Potsdam Normal. It is composed of two representative members from each sorority, and the Dean of Women. Last year a new system, of bidding and pledging new members, called the Prefer- , l A 2 .,,. . ential Ballot, was worked out and has been used this year with creditable results. g f J its 1 4 I lY,1'.L.t 1-Vt V ,I lifts. 5 ll 2 F1 , ,V mf A 45 If PANDORA s BOX ,Wm Ez: - ffUL',l FELT' . .,wf , ..-.,,,,,--Q.--f . . f AT'Ngl45,a-as-1. !z.Qf 1 '-Q R.r,i.-,i.: ,I .- . P YM liM,.'i'l 1 -Q a --f 'Q 'I ' A .M ' F E '. :1 vi 57 fb - 'fff?1 fTT2?f'i'tff3?,'5l 'YT 'Q7'5'1 ' ITT' 'C inf, Q Eff f'f4m.i,gf?-fi :ik ' 1 pa 4 f' .1-,Fm 123' '.rw,?qjfs2z2Ef:gig:2- 1.:6qqfT'i3e--'Z 1 'E llg iii'-2'-f T..-511351 ff- I-A ,, i' .,1. 'f L. 'KQTFW-flmfl' 'E .mg nigiagimlg'-7574 ,aififf fu, -E113 4 L ' 'M' -'WM'-'-' -' ,VA fit 'P M.Ll..i..,4.1s.....a..I IO3 W? B , 'W ..- I ,,,W,,,..- ,..:f' f-, ,.,.,...-.,..I W3--A, -. -5-7. ,fi-van . -.f---V-.-,-,-.V 'T '---v 'I'3 ' --ft -'W I Lothian Oakes Hollis Sadlon Toye Borland Little Bennett L. Webster Woloshuk Fisher Bowman McCabe Kavanaugh Roach Demo Gilmore McCormick Allfrey Russell Jordan Puffer O'Brien Murphy M. Webster McKinley Dodge johnson Anable L. Murphy Flint Sternburg Alpha Delta FACULTY MEMBERS MRS. NELLIE E. JORDAN CLARA E. BEAUDRY ACTIVE MEMBERS , I 4 ALLFREY, KATHERINE 192.9 MURPHY, JOSEPHINE 3, DEMO, MYRTLE PUFFER, MARION I' HOLLIS, VIRGINIA RUSSELL, HELEN 33 MCCABE, FRANCES SADLON, ELIZABETH BENNETT, MARJORIE 1930 LOTIIIAN, DOROTHY Egg!! BORLAND, FRANCES MCCORMICK, ELIZABETH :LY , BONVMAN, MARGARET OAKES, LORNA ' Q ' ' FISHER, NORMA O'BRIEN, KATHERINE 'I ' GILMORE, MARION ROACH, DOROTHY fr KAVANAUGH, MARGARET XVEBSTER, LOUISE LITTLE, EDITH XVOLOSHUK, LOVE I ' 5 ANAELE, MARJORIE 1931 MCKINLEY, MARILYNN R I DODGE, MARJORIE MURPHY, LUCILLE V FLINT, RUTH STERNBERG, MARJORIE :fl JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH TOYE, KATHRYN ' NVEBSTER, MARJORIE Eigfiivli PANDORA's BOX Tl ,.. . I P. ,AL rf ' if 'f'-'r tr'I ffI'F i 'W f F 4 DE,- 1 ,I --fi, . :IE-A .V,,,. N-, ,.1...-,. 1'-L. ' C' 'Al' '-',. i.2i'1if-Q17-'t 'I 3 ' --HA L-'Si . MIR Q -i.' l'l75l.:'iX'9t Ir' .-..ru-.I:fs:LuL2:..Z.EJSEM-QLL,ar.II-11:2-S1il1,sf,,:l' - - 'XF '-5.2.5 c A ., f7'l.,, .' ',,i Q-T . -' 5 'Zi-.f2f ,I -J-. K-2' 'ilwigj-,1.ffQ1,ig 53 ,U gi , Awwnkug.--I1 -..s...R.........,.1....-....IE.... Q... f.,...J IO4 s-4'-sl 0 1 x 4- v vi nllv M ' 29 QI! vig I Wg Alpha Delta ESTABLISHED 1919 Let me but lzoe my lzfe from year to year Wztb forward face and unreluctant soul Not laurrymg to nor turmng from the goal Not mournzng for the things that dzxappcar In the dam past nor boldm back zn fear From what the uture vez J but wzth a whole And happy heart that pays nt: toll To Youtb and Age ana' travels on wztb cheer When the Potsdam State Normal School was m xts mfancy a group of g1rls met together m 1869 and founded the Alpha Soc1ety for the purpose of 1n1prov1ng 1fS members 1n com os1t1on and debatmg They had for the1r motto Guard well the Begmmng of L e In 192.6 Alpha Socxety became Alpha S1gma Nu Sororlty takmg as 1ts motto Guard well the L1fe Already Begun However tlmes are changed and We are changed Wlth them so on January 17. 197.9 the members of the Alpha Sxgma Nu Soror1ty were mstalled as the Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Delta Sororlty It IS our earnest deslre as a State Soronty to secure greater permanency and effi clency of effort 1n hterature and debate to promote 1ntellectual moral and socxal 1mprovement and to bmd closer 1nto the1r work not only the students of the Pots dam State Normal School but the students of all the Normal Schools The Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Delta Soronty W1ShCS to take th1s opportun1ty to extend 1tS best W1ShCS to the faculty and students of the Potsdam State Normal School May success greet you everywhere' CHAPTERS The Alpha Delta Sororlty has chapters m the followmg Normal Schools Brockport Geneseo Plattsburg Oneonta Bloomsbury Ed1nboro Cortland Gswego Potsdam PANDORA S BOX V lol I A . 'Q . A . 'I N .QF , 'V 19 Z - . ' ' 9 LL- . Q 5111. . . , 1 h , I , f J- . - , . In . . . , .- if H. . . i . , ,, an ' l sa l an - . , D I I , I 9, . , u I ' 1 9 u I n u ' , . 1 n n - 1 s A , u , , 1 s IOS E. Hughes Hymers O'Brien Smith L. Hughes Centola Kelly McCarter Rutherford O'Neill Whiteford Pate McCarger Latham Herbert Elliott Latham Welch Mealus Badger Reese Bruce Kimm Wclden Ketcham Guzman Douglas Sheliield Lenny Bostick Clarke Latham Agonian FACULTY MEMBERS EUNICE L. BADGER BERNICE R. VAN HoUsEN DoRRIs I. STILES ACTIVE MEMBERS BRUCE, MARION 197.9 CENTOLA, JOSEPHINE ELLIOTT, KATHERINE HUGHES, LEOTA HYMERS, ISABEL KIMM, FRANCES CLARK, CICELY HERBERT, LOUISE HUGHES, ELIZABETH KELLEY, MARGUERITE LATHAM, MAYSIE MCCARTER, CAROLINE BOSTICK, LEONORA DOUGLAS, RUTH GUTMAN, EDNA ARLINE DENISON AGNES L. WARWICK SUSAN A. RosE LATHAM, BELLE LATHAM, BEULAH MEALUS, MARION PATE, EDNA REESE, LOUISE RUTHERFORD, BLANCHE WELCH, HELEN 1930 1931 O'BR1EN, ELEANOR O,NEILL, MARY AGNES SHEFFIELD, RUTH SMITH, MARJORIE STREETER YVELDEN, INEZ XVHITEFORD, VARENA KETCHAM, KATHRYN LENNEY, ANNIE MCCARGER, RHODA PANDORA' S BOX NK., IO6 rx- I N . !nor.f,x.ln Q. A W 1 I .R ., , I' N! ' 5 . 1 ' 4- kv 1' H ' I MIIIM NSQEDI 2 f' AKG Agoman ALPHA KAPPA PHI ESTABLISHED 192.9 Thou art a ray of Jungold D: uszng thy hearnr o lxght Guarding and guzdzng thy daughter: In honor truth and rzght Thou art a hope that beckons' ever To greater taxlu undone- Thou art tender and wue m counsel May thy prune he ever .rung MAILY AGNES O NEILL Agoman was started at Geneseo rn 1885 as a hterary soclety In 1891 1t was organ xzed as a fratermty Geneseo lomed wxth It at th1s t1me and became the Beta Cha ter In t1me other chapters were mstalled unt11 there were elght actlve chapters an one alumnae chapter The Gamma Chapter here 1n Potsdam 1S an outgrowth of the Calllopean Lxterary Soclety whxch was organlzed some txme between the years I88O and 1885 In the fall of 192.6 the Calhopean Socxety was changed to a Greek letter soronty Zeta Gamma Upsllon On December 8 1918 Zeta Gamma Upsllon was mstalled as the GammaChap- ter of the Agoruan Fratermty The var1ous chapters are- Alpha at Geneseo 1885 Beta at Oneonta 1891 Delta at Plattsburg 1892. Zeta at Brock ort 1896 Theta at Cort and 1902. Kap a at New Paltz 192.4 EPS1 on at Oswego 192.5 Gamma at Potsdam 192.8 Eta Alumnae Chapter at Jamalca 1898 PANDORA S BOX -4 Ki!! J' 19 if ' , WL. t gy' I I F : ,' 107 DAWES, EMILY 1919 r.- l l , A I-,S 1, ,I YI' . I X-. x nj. :C 1 1 L' u ' 5:91- PQ E-fxffif? 5:5 .. 5 L I . 3,3 ' lm ,ll 'f:vrf.'I,1Ti E4 M5531 71- '9 , I..,.., I l'fgi5vf:.' gufffil 1. Afjqxy ,Ae U 92.5 Ii wp J dvi sf, ! ' rf' 2' V27 ,fer E .324 HY 35--5? Il' I 1 55257 V' I 5-: f R. Q. . kc L ' sl- I5 , Y i.. ,. . . ,A - , L.. i' . Q . I I I I ,..f ' - - - -rw f----:-A ---ww --wf f'-'IQiZ'x,,-'Z'-,, ,f:l.- lb -rw '- '-' ' NR'Am 'm l'5'7'7fII'7 '.77E?7E7nW:5:lEf7T f1 - ' ' ' 'i lg, 'Lil- M '-I:2'?X-ix, K l ' gif'-QF:-Qi'-: 'ga-X f if 'I -' N- -'-.E T' J ,J A ' ' .- Sm ' ' I- X ' lf , 1 ,J '-. ,--'-Mfg-'D .Iv 'fxljfl' 1 .,. , I ,wa .1 - . , lv 1 A . 1 f' :,f'f'1 I. f-.I Y 'J -, V,-, . I A 9: ,'f-515-,f.l 4 : II.. f :Q Y KK, 1 ' 'I 1 1 9 .ling T- rw--N' ,J Dawes Wilcs Lenncy Rovcllc O'Kclly Shicls Cullen Dolan Esmond Powers McConvillc Manson Smith Watson McCarthy Olcs Gracpcr Duffy Holt Rogers McHugO Quigley H. Thema K. Thoma Boyd Clionian KAPPA CHAPTER FACULTY MEMBER MARTHA GRAEPER ACTIVE MEMBERS OLES, JULIA DUFFY, HELEN MCCONVILLE, BEATRICE O'KELLY, HELEN BOYD, JESSIE CULLEN, FRANCES DOLAN, RUTH ESMOND, MARIA GREEN, CARTHA HOLT, EVELYN LENNEY, MARY MCHUGO, EILEEN 1930 1931 THOMA, KATI-IERIN POWERS, MARGARET ROGERS, ELLA SHEILS, ANNE MCCARTHY, HELEN MANSON, ADELAIDE ROVELLE, ROGENA SMITH, GWENDOLYN WATSON, XVIVIAN YVILES, PAULINE QUIGLEY, DOROTHY THOMA, HELEN E PANDORA'S BOX . X L. f . I 1 I , A I ..,,, 'M 108 ff, mx Y xxhi, ,., .v-, . I l . 5 Z.. I T 'iz .H 59 J.:-2 gj.,a1,,,3 pf, 'ag I ,ll I ls X3 lu 0,1 .gi lifkff' I .e iff? lr. ml Eff? fi W. 'S gt' 5' Sf :Z ' I . Q54 mica W! mp if gm .J 1:4 . Xi! A,-fy: . ,,. .ff 31. 1 A ', izlxlg,-I V '3' '31 U ful . ,Wai fain fl i 2 so A lf-, Exx -,-' . : T' i if - lux ', ' '. rm s IX- I 4 I ' -.-'W ' -I I .Il I uf , X2 an 2 :., gg ' I . A l r v. '.f: 1. , K. 5-lf' -- f X - 5 v X11 i ' , . 'gvvvgil Q . . xp C I x9 I 4' if si lo Ill' N5 QQ e 29 IFC sg S- gil ML!! U1 Choman KAPPA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 192.9 A .rbrme of wbxte jade agazmt golden oaken leave! I rnlexcent .runlzglat reflectmg a peak of loyalty Sweet ro.re petalx droppzng untzrzngly Helzatrape ana' lata.: znceme quzetly burneng A wbzte czrcle 0 mazdem reverentb kneelmg 0 erzng to thee 0 Kappa Clza tlvezr prazse: The orxgmal Cl1ou1an soc1ety was formed m 1877. at Geneseo Normal After the Oneonta SOCICCY became the Beta Chapter of the Choman SOCICCY these two chapters took the first step and formed a Normal School Fratermry the Choman Fratcrmry The Kappa chapter of the Cl1on1an Fratcrmty formerly was P1 Delta Sxgma Soronty xn Potsdam Normal They became afiihated w1th the Choman Fratermty mjune 1918 CHAPTERS Gcncsco Alpha Plattsburg Delta Oneonta Beta Oswego Eta Cortland-Gamma New Palta Theta Potsdam Kappa PANDORA S BOX -1 'LOLA 1.0 I A j ,s 4 '. 'I N x Q 's -'Y Q . , , l Y Lie. . ' . .x- , - C ffl-1 ' ' ' ' I 4l.,,,.f . 0 0 , . . . . . , I 7 , 1 . ' Q Q , N 1 F . , .s . . . h , , . . . . L , . - If A 1 . - , 1 O 'V ' . ' 109 ...., ,,.,x 'N..-,-,...,...,.,.,....,,,..f-H H,frm,,f--X 6'1,,,,y'-T..-w-.,.,,,1-f--f.f,,-v.ff- '-f:fvf-wv v1 :, -,X . . ,xr-5 V ' . - :.Iaf.'-LL .g,'. ' J, uf- -12 N' , I R -,ii .',. fi g QQ rf,N 5.354 5-' E ,nj in -'MTL y . ,Ig-Q-A-id: xg.,-'Ish l,-Fi' T.'QiZ'f.l. ' ' 5 3 nag' --ff g 1. 1, ,gn ESQ., q .f W ....5:2:.-I:u.eg:.,gg.f U, . ,f , ' --X. ah- , ,C Q I., 3- , , 4. l: .l S ' if: J X' I 1 1lf f'?3fS.f ' i5 ' ' 'Q ,,.- ' l?', ':,il I I l l if ffQ,f. 1.5ff -1, 'S 5.5 l li ' . if 21-' ' Q7 I, , I lafigfr 5.53134 I ,Z , 'fx ,fr lli1'l 1 fix I 1' .ij - H '17 , i1',':'3 lf ' -5 l l'.'I'if 1. l- 1 I. ' l. A. Q . L. . ,. I... 1 ' I . I M l Taylor Palmer Dodge Sperry Farmer Cowles Riley Clarke Hyde Sinclair Ramsdcll A. Smith Wiley Benbow Grcms X MacDonald Chamberlain Fife Jessica C. Reid Ethel S. Bush Van de Water Simon Germaine Knowlton Dailey Jourdan Talley Heath Storey C. Smith K I appa amma Ph' K G FACULTY MEMBERS JESSICA C. REID ETHEL S. BUSH ACTIVE MEMBERS V 1919 Y, l BENEOW, BEATRICE MACDONALD, MARJORIE SMITH, ADELAIDE 5 ' CLARKE, HELEN RAMSDELL, LAURENA SPERRY, VIRGINIA ' I COWLES, CLEMMA SIINIION, PEARL VAN DE WATER, MILDRED ,ix FIFE, RUTH SINCLAIR, ETHEL NVILEY, DORIS l in ' XVINCH, IRLIA . 3 .. , I I -A 1930 . ' A,, CHABIBERLAIN, XVINIFRED GERMAINE, DOROTHY PALMER, FLORENCE lid f lx Q. xl DODGE, MARIAN GREMS, JUANITA RILEY, VERA gvfgjf FARMER, HELEN HYDE, RACHEL TAYLOR, MURIEL !'1',F 1fl I: -ILE 'ir' 5,-.,-5' I ,I g-.1 -yy. sb it-3 93 2 I il fy- i DAILEY, SARAH JOURDAN, MURIEL SMITH, COLETTA 5:31 If .Nmlfl ',,,1' 1. lf, 'M HEATH, HILDA KNOXVLTON, MARJORIE STOREY, EVELYN ya, ' A I ' vf'-S Lg -' TALLEY, GURTHA Ili gif HW? 612.5 PANDORA'S BOX Sgjw' v 'lf-v. . 1 1 5 . B.S-I,-.N-W,.----,E--W-wmww-WM-----f--N--'-fH- M't-- M- A '-Ef 'N--.-.. .MW....-..,..-..,.D.,,...W, . , F533 A-- QTY --,jf 21' J rgeQ5.. ' .. ,. f-.N . H f .-., ' .. ' ' ,. . ' 51,1-N 7' .1 li lk- . -153'-',.f'1:!:. Pb. .- 'I if f A - if A' ' Qf ' 'eff ML.-QSM-i:,,..:.Ef.f'--V .::....:,.:,.,I.maL1,::.MI:.,J-I - + A f-Eng? - , ..,-- V1.f.,.'.ig ,f.,.:x.'.4,.e,f- Q. I -,-..-... 5... . lx L- v - 2 W ,J EM! IIO 5- xi Q 4- gh si iks r 29 :Q ,E Ph1 Kappa Gamma ESTABLISHED 192.5 True worth z.r on bang not .reemzng In olomg each day that goes by Some lzttle good-not zn drmmxng 0 great thongs to do by and by For whatever mm .my zn thezr blzndncxx And :pate of the fancies o youth There J nolhzng Jo kmgb as kzmim.r.r And nothzng .ro royal at truth Another of the d1v1s1ons of Pandora s Box IS the Ph1 Kappa Gamma Soronty organ 1ZCd 1n the fall of 192.5 w1th seventeen members and MISS Re1d and MISS Bush as d1rectors The plot unfolds the sororrty rncreases 1n s1ze and 18 afforded many oppor tun1t1es for advancement by the school Its efforts are dxrected toward developlng each 1nd1v1dual to be a worthy member of her school Even after the curtam falls lf 1S the mm of each g1r1 to make her personahty a reflector of the sp1r1t of her Alma Mater PANDORA S BOX f' -1 KYJ5 ' ro' . ' . A 3 .S Q 4 S ,' 2 f P -'Y X9 Q . , , A l I 1 . if 0 0 tlllllg. v ' ETSI: 1 7531? U - , . . . Q I 7 .. . . . 7 . ,- ' 1 f ' 1 - . . , , . . f ,Q A 9 'Q . t Q Q . . . . S . - . . ,. III ,I A it ' nk. ', L11 I --1:. L ' ...fl .fmfl -'fe I l I . V , i 51... in 0 ly' l gpg:-ff i Ei fm 4 R, , I nf. kia Lf ,.',. g More r'.',', .1-4 -e lv lake ll PT:-7 Ex T' CNS in 2 I 4- 'Fri Qgjn 5245? 'Ei'- lgllfi 15' .N-4 Lilfigg A lftlgll MAX? ,, ,V xii if fl I A 5914 x 3 Jn' '12 Qfllfkxifl 'LIE Ik,-1.5 l. I Y 'IL I REQ 5.fS 14-:A WL . , . ,lf 41 hi R, qsx .1 'K 1 ig if-3, U r E .fi 21, r. -V-'E' E ....-K . I R. .-N-, I . 1 ..- , X., , , .W N 'ff ,H ?, R f . . A' I ' 4 XI ' X .-1- J-' fi K , 1 N x'J JJJJ f 'L .1 I. ix J --..yx ,J EFL. X Q ' AF' Garnscy D. Mead Robinson Pclcon Hartshorn McKi1li Salisbury L. Smith Hinckley Hcrpey Ingram Mason Farmer Wood gl. Mead Milburn Closson Hosmcr Arthur Fredcricks Mallott Warren jones Quinn Schcrmcrhorn E. Smith Sigma Beta Sigma FACULTY MEMBERS HELEN HOSMER BLANCHE SANFORD ACTIVE MEMBERS ' ARTHUR, RUTH GARNSEY, DOROTHY MALLOTT, MADELINE MEAD, DOROTHY MEAD, NETINA CLOSSON, KATHERINE FARMER, BARBARA FREDERICKS, RUTH HARTs1-IORN, IRENE HERPY, ETHEI. HINCKLEY, HELEN INGRAM, MABEL JONES, DOROTHY QUINN, MARJORIE 1919 1930 193 I PANDORA'S BO ' x II7. MCCRACKEN, ELEANOR MCKILLIP, LORA SALISBURY, ARMEDA SMITH, LAURA XVESCOTT, LUCY MASON, HELENE MILEURN, MARGARET PELTON, RAUNI SMITH, ELEANOR TARBELL, HELEN WARREN, MARTHA XVOOD, JEANETTA ROBINSON, GERALDINE SCHERMERHORN, EVEDN X , A Q 6 I 3 S 5 r I ? 5 I L K iw BK-f. I l ..'IJ'.,, 5 .--AX, W . ,Ah -.w',f'Ef -N 1...-,I ., ,fs F mf' .11 'S if ff I rvfzf' . . , R., ,. I-,li I Nfzi ,.-115 ' I .b lv, 'LJ I we ,E ,If df E 5' 1 Qian! A Iiwl If M A 3 I-,BI Hal ii l I i 3, , . icq, I HI .f fg: an w , I QQ, 'N M M . Wi - J 56 f fj'11Q l1 ,LP 1 .W , wi' 1 5:1 ' Y ig lEJS1q 'r v .TP I. I . 42 m, V I .11 fl!! 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QQGEE ' 29 I ESTABLISHED 192.8 Be strong' We are not here to ploy to dream to drzft We have bard work to do and load: to ln t Shun not tba .rtru I face st tu God .r gt t e strong' S1gma was founded first as a socxety m 1916 and became S1gma Beta Slgma SOIOYIC 1n 1918 Workmg to ether as a group we strxve for h1gh standards morally mte lectually and soc1al y Our motto Be Strong IS ever present before our eyes gmdmg us rn our journey through Normal and constantly beckonmg us to pro ress together and accom lxsh what IS worth wh11e Each member auns to be a he p to others to hft loa s g1ve cheer and make Potsdam Normal hfc happxer and more meamngful Then come and rejozcc let ur .rzng every one To thee our Beloved Beta S1 gma Be the lzgbt of our lwe: and the bearer of love Oh Szgma our own Beta Szgma' PANDORA S BOX -4 !f5L.9D 1.01 5 ' 4 N h -ei' 5.- 'X 1 foes - Lian' l s 'ifio' h t Sigma Beta Sigma h n EM- ,f 1 II3 f-fi. 'fi H. ff- J, ,Y ,-.-A-.-Jwv--w nv-Qv,'1-.-,Y--7-1-1-1-,1--l - 1 . 1 . f 3 5123! ,f---Af, 1 -5' 11'i,,f .,.4-171-3' 1 , . . . A--.-'.1,.l1 ,1-inf 9,- w,.31f, i'1f',Q53.iL....., :1 f-- .-MS--A. 'f ff'pr,' ' T- Q57 .fly 3 A ,- - -, ' '-5--ff 'lf ' ig? lu fs, T-.. A 1 ,. lg ff , '44 1'-sfo jr, 1.1 yu, 1 1 ,A ' I-Jllv .43 J., Q 1 --' x l, ' if -1 Af ' :gpg ff-Q' ',...,,-A' L like T' i.i5T'vfl if? f llfxl -Ai, vii 5-iii? 1 gf? :Tr ki ' ,A 5,2 lf' 'A Z i x, U , gui' 1 . I ' . ,, 3 1 f 2 -. i fi l ,-1 , 1 Heil A. Ryan Dawson Barnes ?.-' Fallon Seeney Hyland O'Neill Baker Rocder Cotter ' Fleming Smith Stilwell M. Ryan Sheldon Russell Northrup Carbary Ashley Fregoe Wnterson Theobald Meehan I 4 1 , fp Beta Society FACULTY MEMBER MISS C. FAVOUR STILWELL i I ACTIVE MEMBERS Q , A . 1919 5' ' BAKER DOROTHY CARR HYLAND CLAIRE RYAN MARIAN I l 5 3 7 . R . CARBARY, ALTA MEEHAN, MARGARET SENNEY, BERTHA i I 'Q l .V , iv ., I ' COTTER, MARGARET O NEILL MARGARET SHELDON, BEULAH 5: AF 3, FALLON ARLENE ROEDER, BLANCHE SMITH Lois Q-J pl L I 3 'Il Q f FLEIWMING, ROSE RYAN, ANNA E. THEOBALD, LOUISE , . l l Q , WATERSON, SUSIE i ' 1 1 ' wig' QQ., ik? ASHLEY, ETHEL DAWSON, KATHRYN HEIL, BLANCHE if-f,5x'j BARNES, CONNIE FREGOE, KATHRYN NORTHRUP, BETTY f-qv lx' ,L RUSSELL, ALDIS 2,l,l-X.- Q, li' V1 lil, - :Lg 1931 - g, .frvfl l- 'H CARPENTER, ARNELIA LOANE, CAROL RUSSELL, NIARY ' ll M L-1 S' DUNCKEL, BETTY PELSUE, BARBARA YV1LDER, MARGUERITE gig .inyfyx V W A-1. I ' 1: 1 '1. PANDORA S BOX R-U! f A 'TH . ,..... I A . ' . ESX:--Af-nf--'ff S .. A Tl. '73 'R'.ff-.f?f35i 'kHLi-'f 1-2' ff?-'-1 'L I J' Q-A 'r'5f Q 1f'i1i52-wfkbl' ' mi? v'f:P17'wE-E' gal' fl' ref.J'.-i.'L:'-fi:-lg'??fE'1:,:1?p .Ei'g' V f:,'5l2'l'ax Nz'-N fn egg 5-,'L..Q...Q'-i:-kQQ,'fi'l'Ql4 me if GQZQQQ, dP'fnl':lil3-l p g, ,ik 1. ...J .. W ...Cr -....-L.. S .. A 1, All '- , , .. 1 vw L5 . .- , ,Y A 4, -f ,W , ,V 1 A L.-. ,iv A132132-,3g,,-,E L..i,,,a,f.!A..mg S, rf' dum K II4 - vw ni 4- :V 'Db 0 Vi I Ns 1 9 -29 ,,, if CG' Beta SOCICW EsTABL1sHED 192.7 From campramzse and tbmgr half done Keep ur wztb .rtem and stubborn pmle And when at lan' the fight is won God keep ur .ftzll umatzx ed In September of 192.7 the Normal recogmzed the Beta Soclety as an mtegral part It has been the subsequent a1m of the soc1ety to make fh1S part a needed v1v1d and warm one To th1s end ICS members have worked and played Weldmg by soc1al xntercourse and SPCCIFIC contr1but1on fundamental school tradmons and 1nd1v1dua1 ambmons The present acadenuc year 1S an rllustrauon of th1s The soc1ety has chosen drama.t1cs for spee1al study Wlth a vlew to ass1st1ng that branch of school RCCIVIIIY and further mg the pracucal knowledge of 1ts members The Held of eonstruettve endeavor IS not a stat1c one but IS regulated by the needs of the Normal PANDORA S BOX 4 1542555195 R553-1 1.0. , Q. A w ! 4 'U 'I N t 'b W l ' ' ' u 2 , Ava' 0 K 4 -'ug T E? I 'Geac' O , . D .,. , , . . 3 i ' 7 3 ' a 3 - wfffiff' 'Qu- ' , 's'br'6vp 1,J'9I. RN A724 A. QQ , 5. :H Bell G. Ames Kelsey Tcnney Stanton Murnen Snyder Hamer Fisher Schneider R. Ames Lytle Thomas Hanes Carver Green Crevicr Mrs. Pfeiffer Harriman Smithcrs Omega Society FACULTY MEMBER MRS. SARAH PFEIFEER ACTIVE MEMBERS AMES, GERTRUDE 1919 HANES, EVELYN AMES, RUTH HARRIMAN, EDNA BELL, DOROTHY HOWES, REBAH CARVER, GLADYS KELSEY, GRACE CREVIER, LEVA LYTLE, Lois FISHER, ANNE MURNEN, FLORENCE GREEN, ELEANOR SMITHERS, RUTH HAMER, KATHRYN STANTON, DoR1s SCHNEIDER, AUGUSTA BOTHWELL, Lois 1930 SNYDER, KATHERINE JARDINE, DORIS TENNY, RUTH THOMAS, GRACE HARRIMAN, GLENDA 1931 HEDGER, EDNA HEALD, EMILINE K Mow1TT, RUTH PANDORA'S BOX v T' 2 in -:A-E7, '..: n w -:, .5 qw ,I .,. .Q -F . , M, V N :NW F Win 4 .1 x. ny: 525 4-ii-?QQ41e2.'s9 V K 116 1 5- xl Q X 2'5 '12 MIWMEJI 2 af Omega SOCICW ESTABLISHED 1918 And tba: our lzfe exempt from publzc haunt Fmd: tongue! an tree: book: zu the runmn brook: 387711031 m .rtanef and good zn evnjfrbzng The courre of nature z.r the art o God Last Yes Omega means last and we were the last soclety organxzed durrng the school year of 192.7 192.8 Actzw-Yes we are 2.Ct1VC as our a1m 1S to promote outdoor lrfe A number of our members belong to the I-hkers Club and those who do not we are encouragmg to devote more t1me to a recreamon Wh1ch 1S so worth wh11e OUT DOOR RECREATION Stron Yes we are strong mentally and phys1ca1ly Why? Because We belxeve 1n the 1fe that makes strong healthy m1nds and bodles Talent-No we do not c1a1m to be the most talented or br1ll1ant students of our school but we are str1v1ng to awaken all latent talent and to develo all real talent that vv1l1 make 1ts members hve a broader happ1er and a more useful 1fe PANDORA S BOX -1 KOLVS .01 Z A w 'si 4 'I' if N E f J' e x9 ll ' ' 4 V ' ef 0 D l Q U . I l. ' . l . R , .. . J, i., 4 . is- r , . ' . n- q ' O f. . b I . , . II7 . T 1 .. f. ' .5 -- X- 1 S .--f v.. . - - -qv,-u ... V T3 51..l.w'f- K7.-.u '. 'T'-H---H' QTEK F:H w'14, - . f ,- T ., ,., .V . .- N--Ni. .-.-.- X I .. ,f AK. -N! -. , . ' .ws-- 5 -. . '5'-S 4'-if .'.:iwl2-.--1. nr. . - 1 .-. f V .. ,.:.,.'h' .. -A W-Rf.. ..fS....,4.A , W ,.. ' K Q1 iffy 'SF ,fs Y 'w 'r 1 I - liefq l V l, , ,, .A . :fi , HV A V l A J 9 A gala' 'l Q ..'N 'S .X , W:-1 A A' A lf l-155 A J , ! .31 1' E ' SI-S T1 I. lf ffl - ki 'fi :Ofl Y Y l3Xj?'4 ,lr ,If Q ,f Hawley Attcrson M. Wxlcy B. Rose Mullen Lamendola 7 Q 1' ff McRae Donald McPhail McEwen D. Rose Hay Bidwell Ford Rcff Smithcrs Toomey Sabine gfkujll Stone Walker Clinc M. Evans Risley Mrs. Vanhousen Leonard Hawn 2+ F P 'tis L bd S ' '-, 7 .5 5 am a. Ocnety ,. 9, A FACULTY MEMBER . 'l ' H' ' BERNICE R. VANHOUSEN 'gf'-If A . 't ' ACTIVE MEMBERS 5 ' CLINE, MARJORIE 192.9 LEONARD, LUCINA CRAMBR, DOROTHY MCEWEN, BEULAH EVANS, MARY MCRAE, BESSIE I X, HAWLEY, CARRA RISLEY, ELTDA HAWN, MADELINE SABIN, ETHEL LAMENDOLA, FRANCES TOOMEY, HELEN 1 O ATTERSON, IRENE 93 MULLIN, BEULAH BARKLEY, MAUD REFF, MILDRED BEERS, LEONA ROSE, BEULAH DONALD, ISABEL SMITHERS, CARMEN , FORD, EUNICE STONE, LEOLA . 5 GALLAGHER, GLADYS SWEENEY, AGNES 5 HAY, UNA WALKER, MARY . Q A MCPHAIL, FLORENCE WYLIE, MARY Q, g i I 1 i'.jj',.7 ' BIDWELL, GLADYS 93 FYFFE, CLARIBEL POWERS, MARGARET irff 'gg' PANDORA'S BOX E5 FFP rf., L A ,,.. 5 L '. -.., mg: -Q A-L 'i GTF ff' tif1r:rR '. 'T3fvffffffff' . 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' 'W I f- 'H' e,a. e1fv.' 2 SC Lambda Soclety ESTABLISHED 197.6 I would he tru: or there are thou who trust me I would he pure or there are than who care I would he .rtrong for there zr much to .ru er I would he hmoe or there at much to dare I would bca fund to all the oe the rzendlerr I would he gwmg and forget the gz t I would he humble for I know my weaknm' Three years ago a group of g1rls formed an orgamzatlon des1gned for SOC121 purposes Thxs socrety assumed the name of Leu De Cra Today lt IS known as the Lambda Socxety Its rnembersh1p has grown to th1rty two and th1s growth has resulted 1n a broader v1s1on Our meetlngs whrle once of a soclal nature only are now held regularly every week and are for both hterary and soclal purposes We strxve to keep a h1gh standard of scholarshlp among our members We ann to be of real servxce 1n up holdmg and promotmg the standards of our Alma Mater PANDORA s Box -1 iii Nil , . K I. r , 'f , f J. , f I 1 ' ' jf J , f - ' II. ' , f n l L f 1 I f I 1. . . J I would look upl-and laugh-and love-:md li ft. ' ' . II9 -rvfw ' ,MZXYP H119 ng: zo? Act HI THE DENOUEMENT Xb is Z 'K Anzbztzon beckons onward Hope bends gazb to the task But Perxcocrance :J the one Wzll tgzvc you all you axk x 4 ,I N '! J' x9 f 5 2 - 'L D LIL' 0 ' 5 ' I y n YJ xx X , Xi x . - A 5 xl? N 1 , , A Y E ?C S o f . 3 1 ,,,N I I P'--5'- i 'f Il ,....dl . A - ll 1 1 I , H . - I. , f' , -1 sL5c.AhC54J5 6C5KJnl'CbfYv , . .,.. .MW ,Q Ng- ,,. . o I ff- , . New ,.,y,,.g,,-V - W H If ' L. ,. T 4,f,w1 w e ,A r ,D Q. , if is 1 ' hiv' U' 9' 1 0 . , F 'Q Q- Y. 6 - ..,., . - VA k iw M -qu-alll , E 1-ff' Q fig- K f Citi I X' f- T53 ff 1 L x R N-S . X5 fl ff 1 zzz' 5, 'Q C:-?x KR s ,'K Sm. Scene 1 --The Elysian Heights .S'iJterJ.' The hour has struck When we must part and go our Jeoeral wayf, .Each to his work or play. God grant That in the future dayf When we have done our hit, The world may hotter he That we have lived, and worked To aid humanizjff' .VN ' f 111 5,451 Q 4- K5 si iw Nu I 29 IQ QED' The Denouement Frzday june I4 Hawthorne Recxtal Saturday june If Alumm Day Banquet 12. 30 P M Toastmlstress HELEN Hoslvmn Speakers of Classes 4 s and 9 s Scmor Rece tlon 7 30 P M Alumm Bal 9 oo P M Sunday june I6 Baccalaureate-3 oo P M Organ Recxtal MR YOUNG Monday june I7 Class Day Program :ro oo A M Pres1dent s Address MYRTLE DEMo Class Poem-CLEMA CowLEs 7. Class HISCOYY LORETTA SALSBURG Key Orauon MYMLE DEMO Response to Key 0rat1on Donorny ROACH 30 Vocal Solo Class Pro hecy PEARL S1MoN Class Wxl LOUISE REESE Presentatxon of Class Glft LOUISE THEOBALD ACCCPCHHCC-DR CONGDON Tuesday june 18 Commencement Exerc1ses ro oo A M A cap and gown and a preczour .fcroll uxt three .rhort years ago I would have thought thu the happzext day That I should eoer know But there ef a damper to my joy A tear hedzmr my eye Though glad that I am through ala.r How I hate to my good bye THE ELYSIAN HEIGHTS -1 H1565 ' 1.0. G . . A x 'AI4 .nal rv t f J' x9 I 5- - 'b AVL! Q f , ' -- : . . C . U9 1 , e .E . ., E - 4. -' ,..Z 17.7. -1 1195 gan-51 kb 1 x 4- 0 si up xy f 29 M3 GED The Denouement We wonder how the outszde world wzll seem to he When leawng Potsdam Normal Stage we see The audzence whzch years just passed has Wztnessed neath the dzm light Each play our Alma Mater gaoe and deemed tt rzght We onb know that classes here to fore have gone And held thezr place yea rzsen to greater actzon zt as true In dozng more than duU Ours xs yet to do Our drama ended rom the stage we go Through many exits hence --we do not know Wzll we though drzftzng far apart stzll play Our roles wtth dz erent settxng zn that way Whzch well he honor to our Potsdam theater? Ah yes we ll strzoe for this as soon As we step ojff the stage The lights are on' The world sees us full vzew It s now or us to show our hest zn what we do RUTH E THE ELYSIAN HEIGHTS ARTHUR 2.9 I. 0 u n 1 A W , x - 4 t 'I hi .Q A U , .. Q . 's . W xg l A , , ' LIL' 0 f 1 I n r V ' , 3 ' 3 b 3 ' I . 9 To action on the great stage 'midst the throng, . A ,- , . . . . 2 A , f , .. . ..,- , u Q . 1 . .Q , . , . . , . , . . I f A 1 u . . ' - 9 ' 12.3 I 5 -IVCJTN h .sl 'af N 46 X79 n U- gb 0 MEM Q39 v 29 Come chzldren let us .rhut up the hox And the puppetx for our play :J played out V ll L.-.E . . Ai? Y Z . . t The play zs o er -- Tum on the light ' We wot not what the future brings ' AJ we are orth into the night. . H . ' I 'ff M' a g f f all f -1K5L,7i h Q'C,YJ,v v- 12.4 f-KW .a--,.., G L . 1 L y. I.. wir, . 5, .. 2 . it .,, . l I-iffERs,r.?fmwf.-f fa PEW 1 ef'55?va2M-H- N Virgil? j:.,.,. f-,L-1:04 -ning: ?,..,,,,i y,,: ,vii Y' rxrn.-iv: gr 6, -, - , l 'Q'-,-fll'f2-'fx 3i',l3 .9 'f'fQ if E E. if ,ll f Xfqyr , -if -32: 5- Ulf . we J el-he .' li f?-'ff-fi I l 521 Kiwi 39535 K jig ,--JMR f ,iii Half Tig gre--ai f' all 'lg fic psi 5 H2 xii W fi lf,,,.1'E li ifl? r all ill I :gi ,frii lift'-af tai I .fgglll ep gi rev? 1 qffi r KTA? fa f-1-Eli r 47' 1' Dolan Garvin Oliver Smith Garlick Palmer Roach Fisher lei , :VFX ggi lil First Semester junior Omcers Second Semester 3 E FLORENCE PALMER . . . . President . . . . DOROTHY ROACH IK, 5,-fu. NORMA FISHER . . . Vice-President . . . Avis GARLICK RUTH DOLAN , . Secretary . GWENDOLYN SMITH lg Ll: 1 JAMES GARVIN ...... Treasurer ..... WILLIAM OLIVER VIL FLoRENcE PALMER, Song Leader if'2 LovE WOLOSHUK, ELOISE MEEKER, Cheer Leaderr Miss HELEN HOSMER, Faculzy Advisor lf'-1 El I '5-ig HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF I93O lQ.5 ffl The class of 1930, one of the largest to enter Potsdam Normal, had for its first presi- dent, Jack Qerrish. He worked faithfully in organizing us, with our cooperation. isgyjff We still cherish in our minds that memorable Freshman Banquet in 1918. it, 2,3 In the presidency of Marion Dodge, the class set forth under its colors of purple lf,j'y'lfi and gold. Our Hawaiian Hop proved a great success, as did the Freshman Min- lljl A51 strels so splendidly worked out under the direction of Leona Cassada. .In Seiptember, 1918, we returned as juniors, and Florence Palmer, as president, lbgfyi directe the class in a very creditable way. Dorothy Roach succee ed Miss Palmer in the second semester. if The Junior Banquet at the Arlington Inn roved a red letter event and the Valen- ft, gy! tine Informal served as a delightful climax or this yearfs social activities. 5 Miss Helen Hosmer, our aculty advisor, has been much interested in all of our work and has been a great inspiration and help. UNDERSTUDIES :lr ffl' l i ' 2:'17rSL 4'j1FsLF1f2f'22S iff1 'I'16T 'TiT5C-Ti52 7 lM 'ISTZ fE4' 'aw 1: --'f2'iiIlf 7! ': ' 1 a'fli73s, E 1?-I l ' ,. ' 1 L,5'Q:rL, '..fl:'2 r-- .':. l i,g'2.:,g,1rfb! aj if 3, ' .Ln .' :, 5 I75,f,. 5. E, ,J ALA Qi!!! gint 19.5 14. . ,Jfv L w is A' ' , Q. 'x ' Nair -- 'I .F 'Y' err' la, 1 L5- .: 5. F - v, w I -av. Ffafg' We . J 3 il sl 2. pf 3 ga. 4, -I ill-. .-1 I - s - I sf. T ?:. QI' ' 'F-YZ 'S if it . F... .4-1 -1 s I' -5. l I 4 ' 5 V' if . .A .1 5' . I r,- ., E1 Mei L nk-. 2' 4 + .?' , Us if at 5 Y X., . .flu 1 .qs f If Q' 1' ' r 1 I' IR' gfiaa V W.. fi' fi iw + 44 9 Q Z , 1 il J' i': it lp '. 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' ' , A - , I Q S Nw, TL eiii S A is V Juniors u ' ' Martha Wagner, Ruth Tenney, Jennie Weeks, Louise McCormick, Alice Haley, Eleanor O'Brien, Marjorie Smith Marion Dodge, Lucy Bresee, Lois Bothwell, Maysie Latham, Muriel Taylor, Mary O'Neil Katherine Perkins, Leola Stone, Elsie Smith Louise Vandenberg, Gladys Gallagher, Julia Hazelwood, Mildred Rell, Ruth Anderson, Ethel Erickson, Susie Longton, Gertrude McGibbon, Ruth Hurlburt, Agnes Sweeney, Maud Barkley, Anna Aldous, Leonorc Beers, Carmen Smithers, Ella Mae Stiles Hester Stevens, Frances Bartlett, Pauline Wiles, Gwendolyn Smith, Helene Rutkowski, Catherine Dawson, Elsie Knight, Martha Warren, Leta Smith, Laura Peppin, Esther Young, Geraldine Roscoe Ruth Hinman, Helen Haywood 1 Margaret Walrath, Mary Pratt, Louise Webster, Marian Benharn, Margaret Kavanaugh, Catherine O'Brien, Mar- garet Bowman, Love Woloshuk, Lorna Oakes, Frances Borland, Ruth Fredericks, Mabel b Ingram, Helen Hinckley, Ethel Herpey, Una Hay Anne Chase, Margaret Kelly, Eloise Meeker, Ruth Smith, Dorothy Lothian, Marjorie Bennett, Marion Gilmore Elizabeth McCormick, Irene Hartshorn, Helen Arquitt, Genevieve Ryan, Aldis Russell, Mabel Whalen Mabel Todd, Vera Riley, Alah Rabey, Bernice Healy, Inez Weldon, Ruth Sheffield, Eileen Palmer, Mabel Perkins Louise Premo, Blanche Heil, Marian Snyder, Mary Agnes O'Neil, Elizabeth Long Elizabeth Northrup, Mary Walker, Elizabeth Cornwall, Katherine Sullivan, Ethel Ashley 116 'M L21 fgfyrjfpw wuZf64fCbc azazfaza - wld., V i 'J . I, JQNJ' -M 4- , ' It . .N 1 u V. nvJ'rl'J,:l'x'i ' ki Q 'lil 'X' ll xiavo , HNQ 41- y 'V . Vw ' X S , A .9 ,s-'f' s 3 M' will lava I nfs' 1, fix Q. 9096.5 77 I l Iliff!! V A' J: Juniors ,Z Opal Burnham, Leola Kellogg, William Oliver, Ceylon Caulifield, Reginald Stinebrickner, Gerald Sackett, John Burt, Gerald Loughlin, Clarence Katzmeyer, Jack Gerrish, Walter Nicke, James Garvin Maurice Lowry, Stanley Todd, Vivian Watson, Marion Scanlon Helen McCarthy, Eleanor Cutler, Goldie French, Ruth Aldrich, Elizabeth Fox, Rauni Pelton, Eleanor Eggleston Lorna Dickinson, Keitha Briggs, Kathleen Lawrence, Laura Robinson, May Lawlee, Unice Eddy Virginia Ford, Lela Moore, Ruth More, Charlotte Chittenden, Hazel Gordan Caroline McCarter, Rachel Hyde, Juanita Grems, Margaret Milburn, Jeanetta Wood, Irene Atterson, Katherine Fregoe, Ethel Sprague, Viola Potter, Vivian Waful, Estella Armstrong, Myrtle Babbitt Helen Lynde, Beulah Mullen, Beulah Rose, Pauline Cyrus P I - , , Frances Cullen, Jessie Boyd, Katherine Toye, Myrtle Simpson, Helen Tarbe ary ee , :glial evleyteilldedz! he -mfoo mfou l'?-Sr Dorey, Florence McPhail, Gladys Nolan, Verena Whitefor , Ruth Bryan, Dorothy 73 9 a 7 214, M D Hartman, Mary Garrow, Helene Mason, Ethel Eaton, Ella Kuchler ,..- Doris Hardy, Evelyn Holt,gRegina Rovelle, Adelaide Manson, Roberta Newman, Marcia Colby, Louise Herbert H' l- I . Marguerite Kelly, Elizabeth Hughes, Myrtle Kavanaugh, Irene Phillips, Irene Farrell Eta Garnsey, Mary Russ, Doris Newroth, Gertrude Burgess Helene Jackman, Susan Kelly, Gladys DeGouf, Grace Thomas, Edith Philli s, Margaret O'Brien, lone Brady Norma Fisher, Florence Palmer, Ruth Dolan, Elva Lelloux, Isabel Donald, Marguerite Constance, Megan Thomas, Catherine Waghorn Helen Dailey, Irene McGrath, Ruth Vail, Leah Whittaker, Inez Wetzer, Doris Jardine, Freda Keiser, Anna St. Dennis, Helen Closs, Louise Bradford, Leona Cassada 12.7 losfwf Q Q9 I 4' Q Di qpxyiiigl 29 The Class of 1930 MOTTO The Secret of Success zr Comtmzcy to Purpose COLORS Purple and Gold OOO FLOWER Purple Violet OOO CLASS SONG The Class of 30 the Class of 30 Is the yolly Junior true, We fight our battles with all the vigor, That dear Potsdam ever knew Each one IS loyal to the Junior colors The Purple and the Gold We will strive to the hnish be a model c ass g Till we have reached our goal at last. Well soon be Seniors, We ll soon be Seniors ' With our goal at last in sight. We ll strive the harder to keep our ' standards And our model for the right. We always stand up for Potsdam Normal, The home of Red and Gray We ll be true to our colors Wher ere we may be. And we ll always respond with glee. . MARY PRATT, 30 OOO CLASS POEM With purpose strong and goal in view The Junior Class will leave A record far above the rest A role none may achieve Full many a storm our bark has met Full many wait anew Our fleet has sailed a stormy sea Manned by a wondrous crew To port our sails we now have set That home our bark we ll guide The waves rush on with fury great The storm rides on the tide But even tho this storm may rage The tempest great still roar The Junior spirit will stronger grow Aye live for evermorel Tis spirit that upholds our hearts Tis purpose makes us do Thus from a loyal crew has come Our junior code so true From many wharves we ve gathered here Unknowing how or why Fate aright may guide our path' What dangers cloud the sky! A surge has swept each steadfast soul. Our efforts stern and strong Have kept our ideals cherished well' Have borne our craft along. Dear Potsdam Normal may we place All confidence in thee' And journeying o er these waters stern Claim final victory. Soon ,shall we all as sailors true Our course at length complete' Moor our bark to thy safe port Brave seamen of the fleet. Many AGNSB O N mu. ' UNDERSTUDIES -1122 A W .- A - I A rl. .2 I A -'Y i s! , ' I' brain' m . , 1 L A' , . 12.8 WN-QMN Ii... 1, 4? M WLSSN Q PQ- 4 w ,aorta-11 X.. .-1' N,' ' f '4- 'O QD f 1w hGED' 2 l QI! Class of l93l Morro Stzll acbzwnzg 11:11 purmmg COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS POEM Ever forward and upward Warl-:mg together as one Never fl1nch1ng or fa1l1ng True t1l the task IS done W1ll1ng to srgh at the sadness W1ll1ng to laugh 1n the joy Wnlhng to serve though the task seems hard And to sm1le though the troubles annoy True to the post we are holdmg Whether If s great or small Ever eager to do each th1ng N at for ourselves but for all Such rs the pledge of the Freshmen True to lf ever we ll be Strlvmg and servlng and l1v1ng Ever dear Normal for thee CAROL LOANII -1llL5L.h FLOWER Yellow Carnatxon CLASS SONG We are the Freshman Class of 31 And loyal fr1ends each one lf we are a thousand strong or only ten We ll seek ach1evement harder then And when at the end they ll say The course IS done They ve bravely sought and won The g1rls from Normal Class of 31 Can ra1se the1r volces hlgh and smg Claorur X our school and my school W1l1 be our school always Red bars and gray bars Lead1ng us on our way And one flag forever Umtes us always as one Glory glory class of 31 We ll s1ng as we go marchmg on Tune Your Land and My I 111 d SUBS 'Y ,9 N- . 1 I I. EV I . ll Q . . . 1 li I , . G0 , D00 A Y I Q y . 9 C 1 , . . I . . 1 S 3 7 , . 3 - 1 7 3 . I Q . , . . . ' , S S , , So- , 1 2 1, 31 - . . . f 130 , '-ef 1 71.0.5 , , ,, 15 Q A ' I Jy ' 4- if It . 'F 'N l -J' if. 'U I P I9 7 ' I I .y I9 I - F M ill' Q,Q,G1E,' I D Iby Elger Loucks M1rt1n Wxllranrs Bostrck Jourdan Freshman Oflflcers Frrst Semester Second Semester LEONORA BOSTICK Prerzdmt LEONORA Bosrrcrc MURIEL OURDAN Vzce Preszdent IoNE MARTIN THELMA ELGER Secretary EDNA GUTMAN FRANCES DERBY Trearurer FLORENCE LOUCKS MURIEL OURDAN, Cbeer Leader Miss ALICE XVILLIANIS, Faculzjf Advzror HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF I93I In September 191.8 the Class of 1931 elected Its ofhcers and Mxss Wrllxams as the class advrsor all of whom haxe gurded the cl1ss most dxlrgcntlv Our dean Dr Stroh who has been a helpful adx Isor and Instructor has been found a true frlend The Flrst of our socxal events xx as the Freshman banquet at Arlmgton Inn Next came the longed for Fresh man Informal dance Another notable accompllshment IS the basketball team whrch has brought honor and recognmon to our school We have formed many helpful and beneficral acquamtances whlch have made us knovsn and recognrzed by the other members of our Normal school Everyone In the school has heard of the Freshman Forum whlch meets on Frrday from II 12. o clock under the dxrectxon of our dean Sex eral teachers and our rmcrpal Dr Congdon have attended these meetmgs and we are sure the programs have been worth whx e as well as entertammg Several pageants and lays man Choxr the Crane and Spccral MUSIC gxrls Other programs have com rrsed speeches dances and smgrng Probably the most apprecxated programs were the ones that were grven y well known speakers such as the Rev Wrllram Prout Mr VanHousen Mr Trauger Mr George Srsson Dr Congdon and Mrss Wrllxams SUBS have been presented which were enjoyed all. There ,have also been many musical programs by thegesh- , -,- f f is Viupp 1- A 4- g I it I I3I ' 4- ' w , ax ,IQ KQQC, ,-fr v X '- or -' , fx, AIXEJ 'fi A,.!ff .-xx, L . ' , sg-1 -U I r , 11 Q, ,Af - i f U xl ' Freshmen Hazel Stimets, Helen Tracey, James Hurley, Katherine Dickinson, Gladys Strader, Emelina Heald, Donald Pease Leona Brown, Mary Cavanaugh, Mary Russell, Dorothy Nolan, Walter VanOrnum, Edna Hcger Lorraine Williams, Doris VanNostrand, Jessie Reese, Lucile Osborne, Barbara Osgood, Evedna Schermerhorn Violet Reed, Gurtha Talley, Edna Wills, Elizabeth Meyers, Evelyn Allen, Edna Gutman Florence Loueks, Helen Giflin . Geraldine Robinson, Marian Adams, Rita Heller, Elizabeth Young, Anna Moore, Margaret Doray, Anna Gladd Josie Chilton, Sarah Dailey, Leona Forkey, Catherine Kane, lone Martin, Edna Cota, Laura Sykes Gladys Swan, Catherine Ketcham, Marian Forbes, Hazel Taylor, Electa Brown, Elizabeth Hilts, Marie Thompson Dorothy Pooler, Barbara Pelsue, Margaret Sullivan, Bernice Burke, Charlotte Davis Dorothy Blevins, Mildred Wood, Anna Russell, Eunice Perry, Ruth Douglas, Thelma Elger, Eleanor McNamora Irene Ross, Lottie Luther, Arline Folsom, Lila Mott, Anna White Beulah Thompson, Mary Sevey, Virginia Daley, Dona Walker, Margaret Taylor, Corrine Bell, Marian Gallagher Madeline Stanton, Lena Salsburg, Dorthea Smith I32. if Freshmen Marjorie Knowlton, Marilynn McKinley, Ruth Flint, Marjorie Webster, Catherine Lynch, Marjorie Quinn, Gertrude Glaiser, Bessie Howard, Evelyn Day, Theodora Fallis, Dorothy Jones, Eileen McHugo Evelyn Storey, Florence Aitchinson Vivian Clark,'Elinore Gosier, Gladys Bidwell, Alice King, Mary Callahan, Claribel Fyffe, Blanche Sverdlow Anna Pierce, Marjorie Anabel, Elizahethjohnson, Helen Smith, Mary Donahue, Marion Sweeney, Hilda Heath Catherine Thoma, Helen Thoma, Ruth Mowitt, Eleanor Hurley, Mary Lenney, Elizabeth Dunckel, Carol Loane Cecile Knox, Helen Perrin, Mary Joy, Marjorie Sternberg, Doris Sverdlow, Margaret Taylor, Beatrice Bennett, Orla Rood, Glenda Harriman Gwendolyn Wigley, Colletta Smith, Freda O'Connor, Margaret VanBuren, Helen Hynes, Lucille Murphy, Dorothy Quigley, Elsie Harwood, Rhoda McCarger, Rachael johndrow, Dorothy Tryon, Anna Calnon, Marjorie Dodge Eleanor jewett, Marjorie Edgar, Marion Crouch, Margaret Power, Elizabeth Trainer, Katherine Meeker, Annie Lenney, Leonora Bostick, Frances Derby, Muriel jourdan, Dorothy Allen, Ardis Avery, Myrtle Kirkey, Marion Ross Marion Earle, Barbara Burgess, Theresa Crowley, Elizabeth Winch, Frances Walker, Shirley Walker, Mary Dwyer Grace Palmer, Lillian Smith, Anna Parsons, Arnela Carpenter, Beryl Voclzer 133 . ex I TTT Q2 ' X?v ,3 .:SN 1 1 ,Q,,s .P . :i 45 f ig T . I1- '4 iQm ' Q ifff Q M W f l 3 Jig ...- Q 535' QQ 3. fi fi Q1 Mb Q, Sw? QQ X4 3'-F 5 . Q SQQQQ Y S. ?, 49 SX ti. X ,Hs 3 ME 9 -., w 1- Q . b . X R if: A Q . Q V .V Li S is J 'S-v V ' Q I md 5 'I 5 A . x 5 1 si R K ,Zi Y N S 1 V aw F41 .- 1.4.-.-.:-,.f . 1-nf: A .. xrrm.4v.1:f.w.-.-,-m' 14 ':n::1u,-z-- . 3. .- . ,- .,. U. .wr 1 . .X :4 ...sur-uunn -I -fr 1 ' . - . . ' .--f X1-.-. 141.1 .- .4 :- Q. -ra-we 1 nw- 411 1 .Nm--. - V . 1511,-.v ithan an A-l-Qaiverage. g. V ' EX1iRAif! i . fi -1 Qntmai' .atiaite . EXTRA-ef!ll1s!.f.!. i ''NaieQa ..i16.li'ii96ry.'ii11Lim13y.af fh3's6hl?5i iIbai'b5? uae Ijaua Students qfgge sa4t4N0iQ..s1.s.5hs51, Potsrhirrr, New: yorlelf' 1- - -' f 'p 'w . s 4 .. 'i 1 , ,- - .--.' . , - . . Vol.0000'i 0'5 ii' i A -- -- . . .. r .1 v LH- '. ---- 3 - - ,- -.- '--v' ' ' . ' APOTSDAMJ N-1-YJ'1X14YCb?2Q.7a'.1?Z9.'., pig, ' iN0'0 :'.: ,.. , K 4 J -. 0,,10,,,R07g. ' All-Seniors have.been'una5nin'iously elect'- edt by the Scholarship Committee to,-the On-Or-Roll. It is quite remarkable that no Senior has ever, in the,3'.,years,of Normal life, received.,less-thanx an E-, or more 'I fob -Bmlaji Normal I Today I did attendanclinspect thlsmost-' wonderful 4 institution ' Called-' a normal school. ,Irseemed in all things to be truly nor'mal except in the number and proporr tion-, of young .menrwithin its'.wa.Ils.. ' As 'I didienter the front door Cthe' backdoor be- in considered unsafe for some peoglesl I diireceive greetings from a white lag y who . . E? - I .. . P readyqatall tiines should I appearrsupernor- mal orsubn0fma1.withdmwing myeyes from this beneficent, ladyldid cast .ghern about to'see'how normal peopledicl deport them- selves. I did see a greatfquantity of people .gathered together about a big-black 'board whereon all kinds of' reading matter. were displayed. All d-id seem in great anxiety-to u ' - . I ., . ' Q :- A M - 'by such understudies as were deemedifit and, . .' 10 read therefrom and did push. and 'yostle each- ' ' ' ' ' -714 other in unmannerly ways. Seeing this I did fare forth and ring .the-firebell whereon all the industrious readers .did disperse and .. I .beat'if. antlg-QQITI.. . .7-L,. . .b . ., .,.,.. . st . - ' -' r 3' . 'P1?S6TI2da3Yb7lF .Azas!iio4fi-z2iiz- - -Eurail -Vamiiozi fExtai2Zi'.t .1 ' ' :ICl'ean', stieeferfg-heat,.b0i1-for 3o'mirfutesf '. rfenioisw ClEirffCQ,15rz2?f?J 'Z7af2'f fb ' 'n Izilerbfdiy f'6l2d772,i5'fi'Aif . -, .- Q- ' , .. t . . ,nf . 49 ' ' . ' . ' .' . y 'Qu .3 4. . I g ' s . 1 - V V 2 .-..- -t,. . , ., ' Exemptions All studentsfare from finfalbx- anis: Teaqhersare busy aboutrjune festivi- ties.C??e?'Q'- .1 5 3 bowed most r'a iousl ' but held her's 'ear' 7 V ' Q l - V ' A L Y -. .1 lx S 019001 . Rqgztizze' azfftabe 'I Q' 'Q p.MerQ2 arf 5fff4?6'??f-45--?.2. ' Can-you imagine-it? ,The insjiitufionisgill remains intact after havin assi-a thru two ' entire rlays,,ruled,- goyernfii, -anilconirolled' worthyfto 'issumevthe difficulties, entailed' with those posjtioris oceupiedby-the inigihty - 'andhonoralnle tulersf ,How they accpml plished this .feat none catnsay except 'maybe Ibdid T534 fF0fDiqfh5 b01fd- the f0u0'iViUg ' 'dsorneof those with strongiinsi.gh.t.and fore- notice.: .Q ' ' . - .- 'f .A special assembly will be held by.-the Student-Faculty' Association on. Thursday? I morning at 5:3o'to discuss the following propositions: 1 A ' 1. Theappropriation of Sgooo for .postage stamps to vL'e'used by the seniorsfin mailing application 'blanks for positions in divers parts of the state. ' V 2.. The raising of Sioo to beused to 'pur- chase nevsi elastic for freshman armbandsj 3. The appropriation of S15 for the pur- chase om the Bronx Zoo in New York City, two lar e erfect specimens of Cranesto be cisplnayed in' the Normal corridors 'upon all occasions, so that the normalites may-become accustomed' 'to their habits, department and notes, and not be annoyed thereby. We hope thus to encourage a true appreciation of their . unique qualities. - 4. Lastly we wish to discuss the organiza- tion of a society for the prevention of cruelty to students, and the promotion of shorter assignments and fewer classes, also the purchase of a spanking machine to be used upon all pupils in the practice school. 4 ' . sight.. Perhaps we.may look to jerry Louglilin fwho, 'as he 'paced -thea corridors must -indeed, have' seen from' his ,exalted station what- others entirely mi5secIi'fK glance amiss over there? It'sf sup ressed, .e'erf.it, is started. ,queer noise behind?- Trace it with all that detective owerfo the , .. . ' .-P. .A , -' 'T fore.. Another ofthe notables in this flavfof' days Cin.powerD who' gives'his Views on inhe- whole affair ISLVMQOH Chisarnore. stroll' downvthe hallshoyvs 'others whog are filling, stations of-dignity. The air, 'assumed beg- garsof their positions, sets them apart from the crowd.j .Theres one nowg ask . her what it's all abogt! ' ' . , I Whatrseemed to be an earthquake last ,winter was merely the iceon- the rink cracking under the weight of such 'inexper- ienced skaters as . . . well! We aren't men- tioning any names!-' - PIONEER MOVING FAST.-I up I 17 .n ,. . A 5 75172 fMarqb '2775 H' - - -- I'brzzlM2zQf-Ira i' Upon'-request from the.Frosh:,'.the.vaca- 'ition-'iszextended thru May Day-'so they can make and hangxtheir May baskets and:,n0t eiy 'cause they Canftf The faculty like this idea-and would-be glad to haveiany of the Tiupperclassmen. offer instructions in.tl'ie . -making of theimkegs, and ab0u't:glifh'uIj11 ofgpieces of .pennylcandy one- must put -Tinto-each basket.: 5 . 1- ' -- Skgaleilfqlgrrdeijiizgzbfipi 52.2 1, ' -. - - 1 Q n Q' -,.S'EptemLer. , 5 if .. gi 'j,- 4 .'-g '1 Registration' 7 ' ' Classes Meet, ' re: y.w.c.A.tea--5 , October , ' ' 'Ill Irftersorority tea 1o. L.B.B.'teaADanq'e'l- 7 1 ,aStudentsfrun,fscl'i6ol! .T '.. - JH. 5. Athletic tea dancei f A , . .Teclfdangellgg Q,-1' L Sigma.Beta'Sigma, tea dance'lQ,:, ,I ig-. SeniQr.'Banquet' in K :?', f U 6 H. , -1 .junior Hi h teztfdancelfi ' Af 1 .fhlpha-.Infgrfnai-l1k.iuse'piM'ty . 7- -Hi'U9Y7Qi'iU'P4ffY, f Ndiaileif f ' 'A ' ff I I 4' ':f.3fJifgifpg3Bmquef: g 7- ' , . GQ Drj5paethf'.'Common Sense in Musicf Iiiformalfliouse partyce - -:1 ' I-Ill6er's tea dancele -Q ' - '85 5xFreshinan5Bariquet ' ' ' IO: TCCl'l d'an'C5!! ' , . 7 1 HHS. Athletic tea djancel ' ' , Del-phic Informal U , '1 ' . I7. Zeta Informal 'House party 2.1 Lambdatea dance! ' '- .- Franks Informal ' I .- . Phi.Kappa Informal house-party 'Q I4 16 2-3 7-4 Desembefj -- 5. Alphatea dance! 5 f 6. Theta lfi Epsilori4Formal- 7. H. Juhior Informal, 1o. O.Pi.O. House party II. Twentieth Century Play 1 17.. Micora Sale 14. Clio Formal' ' 15. Sigma Informal House Party 17. Special Music Concert - V .- V QCantinufd. an page 140 ,S , . Ce.,,,s......1.,,. W my 5 , CLEAR- THE WAY 1 I s I 7 SOLICIT OUR ADVERTISERS! 136 THE NORMAL RACKIT The Burma! Batkit Vol.. oooo Mayfhej? 1929 No. o Entered as Ioth class gray matter at the town Post Oflice. EDITORIAL STAFF Big Chief RUTH E. Poon CPoor Ruthlj '19 Her Right Hand Man, MARION KUEPPER '19 Manageable?? Editor Is.uaBLu: Hvmzns '19 Her Right Hand Man SUE WATBnsoN '19 Busy Manageable LORETTA SALSBURG 7.9 Revolving Manageable HILDA P1LoN '19 Aclvisable One Doius Lacey 2.9 CAids-They have 'em and they need 'emb Published superfluously between morning and night of each and every Thursday of the school year Cwith few exceptionsj by somebodies in the State Normal School of our town. Ticket costs 5 senses Cbecause we know that's all you haveD per copy, but one dol- lar and a half for the school year. CGet a copy--it's cheaper D Label all business like correspondence to the Busy Manageable, all diversions of any kind-address or personal title, to the Re- volving Manager and all that's left Cir may be all right toob, to the Big Chief. Absolutely no funny contributions will be accepted for distribution. Don't be like that! We thank you! EDITORIALS -3-1 Let ur Pray Oh Powers that be, make us sufficient unto our own occasions. Teach us to know and observe the rules of Life's Game and the strategy therein. Give us to mind our own business at all times-except when Rackit Reporting -and to lose no good opportunity of holding our tongues in all c ones. Let us never lack the proper pride or due sense of humor except when a joke init funny. Oh preserve us from grow- ing stogy and unimaginative except in dreamr. Help us not to cry over spilled milk or for the moon, to manage our physical constitutions without pills, and our prac- tical affairs discreetlv: and never to drama- tize our spiritual discomfort except when sympathy ir needed. Grant us neither to proffer nor to wel- come cheap praise-except when it ir plearing to the ear,' to distinguish minutely between sentiment and sentimentality, except on moonlight niglm-then cleave to 'the one and despise the other. Deliver us from emotional excess. Deliver us from atrophy of the emotions-except when thingr .reem heart-rendering. When it is appointed us to suffer, let us, so far as humanly be possible, take example from C No wha REPUTATION 1. . 1 Good name or .l'f6Z7ZdZ7Zcg,' G - chamoterj credilg' honor. '47 .4 ,Q THE REPUTATION of the Potsdam Normal has been built by those who have preceeded you. It is of the finest. The future reputation of the Normal rests in your hands. We know that it is in good hands and that you, as teachers, realizing your great responsibilities, will en- hance that reputation. The reputation of our store, built by the founder of the business, has also been of the finest. We strive always to uphold the high standards of business ethics which have been in vogue since 1888, so that We, too, like you, may enhance the reputation we now enjoy. Our hope is that we may both be successful in our endeavors. May happiness, good luck and good fortune attend you in your future activities. 660 Mat, C . is Yi Xlilixooixqb YR Q3 o ee J. R. WEsToN,1nC. J. R. WESTON GLENN R. Monsn G. M. WALKER The Bookrtore of the North County giuini 1 .- 1 .... 11..-lninn-uI1.p--.'1ul1..1nn.-5.1.1.-.n..q.1ll1 i.u1,,,..u.-ll-. 1.5--lim-ug.-...Q -.. -. igginuinligq.-1.1.11 THE NORMAL RACKIT 137 ? - -- --- '- - - '- -'- - - '- - - '- '- - -'- L L I L 1 L L Let U s L Suppl You with L , L L Entertainment I L : Aa L L . W L L L L L L L L L L 'L vs If If LI L L L L L u 1 v L H ffe-aff Wwwcdil l,,.-.4--' T , I .fn av f fQ,.,,4?yV', w M . ' L - li ,N-'-'leg-W AEK 5 s L DSR QYN L i www me L L L L I ' Compliments from RI LTU THEATRE L tio-nu- --:nina-Illini - 1 1 - - 1 L L L 1u:u1nIs Let us Pray Ccontinued from page 1361 the well-bred beasts, and go away quietly to bear our sufferings by ourselves-except when friends he pleased to hear. Let us not dwell in the outer whirlwind of things and eventsg guide us rather to the central calm, and grant that we may abide therein-except while in Normal. Help us, nevertheless, always to be good comrades, and to view the passing show with eyes constantly growing keener, charity broad- ening and deepening day by day-unless other things are more interesting and time oceapied. Help us to win, if win we may-and this, O Powers, especially-if we may not win always, make us at least good losers- exoept when our opponents are really to hlame. Vouchsafe us not to esrrange the other selves at our elbowsg suffer not our primal lights to waneg and grant that we may carry our cup, brimming, yet unspilled through the last act played on the Normal Stage. Amen. -9- As a means Tqvlcrl fi M '55 fha eliminafun,--gf fi undesn-alle I iitssahnn ---- wi- will naw--7 f conduef--an--examnmh, 1 -'Ike results ----'tu dsfgrrvqi ng --'lhe --- tpeg-ei!-nn? I il. Byiife 51511 ba v - -- Q I f' - , - Po:'rac moence '53 BUREAU ifgggg 1 l L 5-5 ,Weil d. ik! s se mr.sT ':? 1395153 .. -Q-1 Here lies a poor woman who always was tired, She lived in a house where help was not hired. Her last words on earth were: Dear friends, I am going: Where washing ain't done, nor sweeping, nor sewing,- But everything there is exact to my wishes, For where they don't eat there's no washing dishes l'll he where loud anthems will always he ring- ing But having no voice, l'll he :leaf of the singing Don't mourn for me now,' don't mourn for me never- I 'rn going to do nothing for ever and wer. Quonm Barons 1850. xv'-' I fm' v- P 138 THE NORMAL RAOKIT f E .I I Q ua! 1 xi . rs X ifige K li T9 J Ellliilf I .W 'xi , Y . skel' Bl V4, , ! '-41 O ei 93 F1' 59- Tw 'Tl 22 '-'I-x P-I 5-.-Cf r-gfb g O emi? '9 .131- vivxlkfwc- 0 MwJl,'iM. den. O-9-YU.-3xoM.xA, bLLowSI1ivers and Shakes! What was that? That wall certainly giveslme the creeps. If you watch it you can fairly see it move. Now let's settle down and think of this lesson. Do, mi, sol, ti, la. There, I know something fell that time! Some one said this morning that the building vvasn't safe. Where do you suppose they can put us? Maybe we can go home. I think that would be the best idea. It really would, because there isn't any room here. Let's see I could leave on the 3:10 and get home tonight. Now, wha.t's that next harmony? I have it, but really aren't you afraid of those stairs Over here? The men looked at them yesterday and I could see them wabble too. I swear I won't go on them again. Well, I have to finish this work. Give me the Db major chord. I almost have it, but really don't you think they'd better send us home? We just can't go to Market Street, and Normal is too full now. However, I have to finish this, but look at the time! It is up! I have a class, have you? Come On. Let's go. 1 1..,...,.li 1 1nuu1nnu1.,.1,,,,-......1m.- -. 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 6x63 Xxx A60 . .gd 6 x MQ' are gg CLARENCE E. PREMO Photography ii! PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE PIONEER POTSDAM, NEW YORK 'i'-I-I-uw --------- ----1-- - un-un-u--M nl, 1. THE NORMAL RACKIT 139 3,-uu1nn-nn1uu1n-inn-nu-11:--un-an-uni 1 1nI11un--nu-um-nu--u.u1un1nninn--new I - - I E. STANLEY GOTHAM v V - A . EE!-1,.ii4. i Ihwiiil' 1 .rv 1 I H : Ieellfiiihl -. Mi' 'li' I I K I I A Head zmrterf For 1 I I .I T Alva Qmglh y ,V My ' 'j I il SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES FINE STATIONERY 2 I , i I imwrsvl eff My ' 2 s 2 -'villa'-IIESIIF -af! 4 V QI , WATERMAN AND PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS 1 mm!! , I . I. K, INGERSOLL REDIPOINT PENCILS-PENS n .U N Y II ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS I SN 'ie 'S X ' l ! I sl. -l. I GREETING CARDS, PENNANTS, SOUVENIRS 1 'S' I C ,, gel I Commqlhrouqh The Rye mf GIEIS FOR ALL OCCASIONS II . I 1 -0- 5 . I A Make Tlozx Store Your Hezzfiqzmrterf s I I 1 How I Failed I TI-IE GOTHAM STORE 1 1 I I took all my 'cuts' in all my classes. 'j I6 Main Street POTSDAM, NEW YORK 1 IDM I I have fun 'hougm 5 NSA. Q ' 2. I over-cut assembly. CI robabl' did- .L.-...I-.....-.....-....-...-....-.w..n-...-I..-..n- g...-...-....- ... ...-...-i n't miss anythin P V -... ------- ...-.-...--4. Q.- ...-..........2fih.L.. qkz..-ns. 3 I came in tardy more times than I 5 i 1 5 dared. CMissed a few true-false tests ! T , ' ! but what of it?j T ! QE A If 1 1- H g t O D Q 4 I never opened my book. CWhat was I E ,lg the use?D I: . I H fl I 5 neighbor-'s thouglits were mine. ' 5 t was unny, too, I be ieve she reads 5 'X A an I ' R A I , X , mg. min .D I' SK i N 6 My assignments never failed to dodge I I S . - l I N the point. CThey always succeeded in A ! ! Wg Spggzglgzg gn Cliff ' shortening themselves.D li 617762, Ffdfefniljl Df7Z726fJ I 7 The class discussion was waftecl over - I Nl CO FEE SHOP I iny.head. ggilarkson classes were just for iq . F :fx etting out. 2.11 AIIDIOI1 Hotel SCFVCS Ig 8 4 I never coulld get those library books. E STUDENT I - Lunches, im' CSO It seeme .D ,A 4 9 My penmanship was not a ' d ORGANIZATIONS ! 'q Ice Creams, l by Mr. Palmer. mouse uengfliokfy. 1 I S Sandwiches and ' notebooks stood for 'E' arid ease.j I ' . ' ' ' IO My mind took some of Dr. Steven- I l - S ecialties I 2 P Sql! son's siderrack tours to dream of than If W I 0 new man I met-Cand it was more fun I E thfmyone can imagine to plan a lover's - - -' ro e. ' I g 1: 5 II I simply forgot that assignment. 1 E X' EQ, It oxI't matter much, anyway.j . Of 0121121 fl POTSD-'3Ma NEW YORK I I P O -If 17. The fact is: I never expected to com- : -3. 3. ! plets Iflorrgal anyway. CI came for a +l1ln1lxn1ln:ll:luu 1111 nn--ll 11:11 1 ilu 11111 un-nu-lf! gO0 UIUC. H 140 THE NORMAL RACKIT What Would H appens- If Miss Stilwell ceased thinking, IfMr. Palmer failed to conclude with whatnot, If Mr. Maxcy met all his classes at the scheduled time, If Mr. Trauger stopped Racquetteering, If Mr. Young should lose his wit on the organ, If Miss Abel did not tap her pencil, If Miss Reid did not think in eras, If Dr. Stevenson gave an essay-type test, If Mr. Van should cease to joke, If Miss Williams conducted a socialized recitation, If Mrs. jordan ceased to hgure, If Miss Denison expected more work of English Students, If Miss Rose dropped a word unaccented, If Miss Schuette needed a dictionary, If Mrs. Van should lose her clubs, If Miss Hosmer stopped swinging her arms at the chapel sing, If Dr. Stevenson and Mr. Maxcy should patent some Hair Grower, . If Mrs. Jennings failed to imitate Mr. Palmer, If Miss Leitzell should read only live hun- dred words per minute, If Miss Anderson didn't have to worry over schedules, P If Miss Skinner's students were systematic, If Miss McNall should sing in chapel, If Mr. Lehman failed to laugh, If Miss Bush was suddenly taken ill, If Miss Phillips should forget her necklace, If Miss Johnson should misspell a word and not laugh, If Miss Sanford should draw a crooked line, If Dt..Q1Qgsl.Q1 should get elicited, If Miss Badger should lose her voice, If Dr. Stroh should miss chapel, If Mrs. Hathaway should use Palmer Meth- od in printing, If Miss Forsythe's room were moved to third story, If Mr. Bishop conducted the wrong piece, If Mrs. Pfeiffer should lose het patience, If every student received A in every subject? Ldaff u...np1un1urn1l.1n1nl-u-I -. - n GROCERIES MEATS AND DELICATESSEN '47 O. P. Benson Co., Inc. DEALERS IN , PURE FOOD PRODUCTS -0 53 Market Street POTSDAM, NEW YORK .u.1pn1u.1ns1l.1,.i..1.1.1.0-.nu.1p pinging.-n..1.piM.-.l.1In-.sl-n1ll COX BROS. Dealers in CHOICE MEATS and PROVISIONS 'G Prompt Delivery 0' Phone 402' f POTSDAM, NEW Q YORK lu1ln-1nl1In1un1au1ll1n:nl1lu-I 253. Mali wed- 'I'- ld-ll1nl1ln-nl1qm1lg.-nn-.gp-sn1m.qr That You May Know The Bowman Beauty Shoppe If Expert IN HAIR Bonnmo MARCELLING Wu-BR Wnvmc Fmonn Wnvmo STEAM Wnvmo Snnmvoomo PERMANENT WAVXNG By Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Washburn 9M Main Street Phone 270 1 1n.....q1u.1ql1...1sy,1nqiln.-1 isliln1m1ql-..q.-nn1.pl...ln-m.- 1335 Cornplimentr of POTSDAM FEED st COAL COMPANY QP gli...-,min1l,i,..i,.i',q-mipgi Q o ec A Q 5' LJ NN fo IU Z1 WOR NIU gp B - 'NC p Nb xc THE NORMAL RACKIT 141 SXI4, : IU' I X T Q llilllllillllllTlllill!illllllllTll Tllillllilllillllllilli l ill'1'llll1? g l RT YS I 1 F I S I ll no ' ' a , , I It L. f5'I . ' to I MCCA H I 4 ANA-BELL S I K N l DRY GOODS I - III ' 'I , I of ,I , U 'P 5 .. H I ' ' ', , ., I ' AND I The Comer Store II? Wi.: II if 74 l DQ XI ' I LADIES READY-TO-WEAR 1 .V II I ,jr ' I' II U NO A 1 I I ale. . D' DQ F ' We Offer for your a roval a care- l E . V if ' 5 Q PP I . I l fully selected une ofLadies', Child- I Q I IU ri I ren's and Misses' Coats, Ensembles, 2 I 3 3 I Dresses, Hats and Accessories. l I Ar HI A ' l . Our buyer is in New York every I - H , l' 9 QYN WGS CON emma- X k ! three weeks replenishing all of our I 1 , XX fU' ' d th d' h - ' ik -Q- I CSEgi3EZL?nix?.!ZLviie,ZZIii'?,J1i,ei?3Ie I LUNCHES - CANDY I I fi MSPECUOU' l - ' l Men's Ni ht Clieh Q READY-'ro-WEAR DEPARTLIENT I !I ll Th luh If hg H f I h : H ru severa a ours O ractlcet e L IND FLOOR l I '0' members of the Men's club hive learned I ' S , how to maui ulate a Basket Ball uite . 0 I P q 2 H accuratel f, and to ut it thru the basket - I I - I . : rom e top to t e o om an no visa 1' I l f thi hp b tt d t ' Q S I l. 30 MARK ET STREET I verse. jfhey eell fouls because there are I 39 MARKET STREET I I T Z lj no chickens present. It is a Mm I Club. Quality I Courtexy Low Price: i E e ep one 201 -9- ,I T , i ,:-an-un-nII-Inn1nu1un--nn-un1uu1un1nn!s .Ig-un-un-m Z A l I l All members of the Alumni Association ,I I, J I . . f ' are to meet u y Ist in Venice or a reunion, , i banquet, and a rifle in gondolas. Miss I Hos er will con uct the pargf. . ' ' 'Vw was 5 I CRYSTAL PALACE I be-, I I-I I.. ,filo l 1 - , ' I Tlgg P1453 fp Edt I Week jf Book Review lui i A Mother's Recompensen-any Senior. N1 --elle.. I M. Q Q I . i I A .Ytzedent Entertezzm' fthe I CHOICE CANDIES FRUITS weekend ex 'QB' ICE CREAM AND SODAS ig t unc e.r - il L' e L e 7 I I The Rational fzmior ID I I As the Irishman said, 'The middle - 5 Of a sandwich is alwa s best.' I Y N ' ' So I say, 'The junior ear . I' Y . WM. THOMARIS, Proprietor S IS beffef than the fest- ,Q Ll L Free from the Freshman's trials queer, 1 And the worries of the Senior year, E ' . I A time for work, and a time for play, ... ---- ..-...-A---.-e.--. ---------- ...-...-...-ni. Oh! The Junior year is the best,' I say! 142. THE NORMAL RACKIT -SI772il6 for M6 I .fu-NITQIE--I'-an ------ - - - '-m- 'III -r-m-'m-n'- -M- Melnnchob1'Nor1nezlite.' il-6635: 'VS-A . X, .aiztzni Isizegizszesifr I UNITED CIGAR AGENCY Sub- Frances Walker had it to climb up : and speak to the moon. I I I I0.L Mr. Tnmger: What is a cure for insom- i mia? , Mary O'Neill.- Have you ever tried I talking to yourself? Min Bath: How many sets of teeth do Q you have in the course of a lifetime? jo Cenrola: Three. Mir: Burh: How do you get that? i What are they? l 5 jo: Easy-temporary, permanent and I false. ' ' I Dr. Conigdon: Young ladies-of all the I I factors which go to make up a successful Normal Course, what should you consider the most indispensable? I Choru: of Female Voicer: A Frat. Pin. I I : i Teacher: What does conference mean? Runell: It's a subject girls take in 5 Normal. p I 3- 1------ ---- -1-----M-M ---- -I-We I i The Store Where I You Con Do Better I .0 I I r I I Q I 1 WHITE I 1 I HARDWARE I I I C0. i I I i I I '0' I : L 2 I IE IT's HARDWARE I WE HAVE IT I : I 2 I .0 i I I I I I3 Market Street Phone 72 I i I SODA CANDY MAGAZINES CIGARS C1 GARETTES TOBACCO . Greeting Cards - - Normal Stationery F. J. MCCABE -dev g.-.uni 1 ..nn1n,,iuu-.III1 1nuil,. If It If BEAUTY CULTURE CONSULT lQT lit. 64 Market Street Phone 4jz 1u.1.l.1uu1, .-.lg .ig-nu--un 1111 un1nuu:ul1ulu1un-uuinlg qi.-uuiun 1111111 uu1u:1l mln? .1gl1gn1..1,.1.ni....1u.1 1 1M- I-Iotaee Clark Furniture and Undertaking ..qHg.. 59. MARKET STREET POTSDAM, N. Y. -.gin-.gg-ui 1 .1 1 1 -...ni i TI-IE NORMAL RACKIT 143 .i.-nimiu iiiiil in-T! .i..1'n-nn-u-1ln1n'-Illini..--In-Ml-'E '6luv1f3ilj 'HNQNGYP'-dl tgg A4yw,g,, . Q IEZLLIOT PAY SL SONS ll N Pzeblarlaers of 2 8: CO. 2 7 I H Tl The REXALL sim , 15 1 M...-e COURIER li s 5 lv FINE PERFUMES I 8g l TOILET ARTICLES - : : l l 1 l -. . GOODCANDY .IFREEMA . L P D I I . ' . I I - - l URE RUSS l lEC1U1PPCd for all klllds I usglliliifllilvlvllilllfflg -K.: I I f l used the correct form in the - 5 O ' saw some ducks fly across the yester- ll ' l l glt. Q day, when Stanley raised his hand and H Colne in and See our ! C07?Z77ZW'CZdl P7Z7ZfZ7Ztg Q Srzgiounced, Ikseen some geese the other :I i . H stock and you will ll BE CONVINCED glg-m-uu1lu- -ul-uu1un1nu- 1niu1n H it it i 59 Market Street POTSDAM, N.Y. l I ' l 4- 4- ---- -----w-------'--i---------1- -------Q 'f n ' ' ' f 'i ' 'M' ' ' ff ' I 2 gg The Shop of Gifts IH-QW,fh0fHC 2 I 7 Pianoforte i 7 Q School l l 'Q' i 1 i , 5 ERNEST P. HAWTHORNE I 1 . I iBeezutifuZ Hezmikercbiefr, ii Df e5t0 Hesiefy, Gam, me I 5 POTSDAM, N-Y- I Unalerweezr, Seezrfe, Bagf l,,,,-,,,-,P - -,,,- ,,,, -M- Toilet Goods, jewelry 1----i-H---H-IH-------'-i---w-i'---'--4- f amd Lim, usual 1 SAVE YOUR SOLE l AAL Ls ur,-Q I ' 1,191 LaParco Shoe 1 3 1 Repair Shop ' i E Lezdier and Gents Hate i l if THE 'I Cleaned and Blocked L 39 MARKET STREET Phone 36'-f - --------- --I---i --I--M ------l- AY... fl K. QQU - 4 N fx, Miss McNall's Nature Students: Junior to Senior: Is a cow a rodent? A fi-Osh entering the Albion Coffee Shop asked Marion Earle, Have you frog's legs? Marion answered, Freshie, did you ever have your eyes tested? ut Fresh: How Old is Miss Williams? and Fresh: I don't know, but she must be pretty Old, because she taught Caesar. Mr. Maxg' in .Yoeinlagy Clam: In olden days a man had as many wives as he could be master of. Did he, or did he have as many wives as could make him think l1e was master of them? It is fitting that a liar should be a man of good memory. Better digestion follows a. meal that is a happy social function instead of a battle ground. -The Famib Upstairs. -iii. C reme Notes are resounding on the third floor-and throughout the entire building as well as in all the rooming houses of the village- Spring has came! Tweet, tweet! 1-.31 Faczelzjf Meetings' will hereafter he held every Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the school week at 8:oO A.M. This will necessitate the postponement of all teachers meetings indefinitely. 144 THE NORMAL RACKIT foe Burby Visitr Normal All students are urged to be present in order to discuss these vital matters. No one should feel any inconvenience at the early hour as IS minutes will be allowed for breakfast before regular classes begin. Taking out- my old pencil I did write upon the mar in of this all notices upon this bulletin goard must be dated, signed and written in ink. Then I did explore a long tunnel which did lead to a place called a practice school, wherein all manner of things are practiced. Passing by a tiny cubbyhole in the 'wall I did see a tall thin lady And-'er-son almost hidden behind a huge pile of schedule cards, which they were upholstering for erratic students. Her short hel er John-son was progressing methodically from door to door saying in a slow sweet voice, This room will go to church school tomorrow morning. Be sure and come straight back to school after- wards. From these gloomy surroundings I was attracted by a stocky white Rose blooming in a beautiful setting near a flowering Forsythe and another Bush which smelled strongly medicinal. Beyond this Bush was a group of small children singing Bye Baby Bunton, Grae er's gone a huntin', Turning about I did see issuing from a locker room the total mails of the institution. All were correctly addressed to young ladies and the stamps of super- iority were upon their features. They did carry the men's club among them, and did invite the Doctor Congdon across the way to use it u on all members of the student's body shouljd they fail to attain an average of A-plus. In as much as I am no great student I did depart in haste up a broad hall stair to the upper floor of this factory for schoolmarms. In a long narrow room I did see many hungry students devouring literature, which they were ABEL to obtain, a la cafeteria. from a young Miller behind the counter. They did seem not to enjoy their meal but in very great haste to consume it. Some there were who did spear choice morsels with round sticks ointed at the end and store them away inlbooklike com- artments to be digested in the classroom iuater, when they did become too exhausted to remain awake longer without food. I was told by Steven's-son that this was the regular repast of the Normal students. Turning to my right I did see many smaller com artments wherein demonstrators be- hind, smaller counters did instruct the child- ren to practice good table manners and to eat properly. I did wish to explore the other end of this compartment but the darkness was so dense that I did fear to proceed, until a Leyman did inform me that Leitzell for such a high price here that the state cannot Foster such bills. However Dr. Stroh Letson go and get a small candle which a worthy Palmer did hold high, and by which he piloted me to the og:-un-ml-un-.--.11-1111-1u---1-m1-m1- l l l 1 1 l l E l 1 I 1 1 .l 1 1 E 1 l 1 Z 1 -I' 'P E 1 l 1 1 I l I I 1 i e i B T 1 i i u GEO.W. COOK THE JEWELER i DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY Engraving and Repairing 1 as. 1 The Store Where Tlingr are Done L Riga-1 1 Swiss Watch Work and Diamond Setting POTSDAM, N.Y. l -1... ------ ........-..--1...-.qs .-1...-.....-...-....-...- -....-.........-....-1. l GEO. G. l ! LENNY8t SON 1 DISTRIBUTORS OF 5 WHITMANIS' 7 CHOCOLATES l l We carry .4 full line of T SAMPLERS STANDARD T THE Pussy PACKAGE i FRUIT AND Nu'r - THB. GREY PACKAGE Q and a full line of their i Specials L , I . ' l Plaezrmaczft and Druggzft L 41 Market Street POTSDAM, N.Y. i -..ui 1 1 1...1u,.iq...u,.-luigqiq - ------ ...... -..-......q. im.-. 1 1.u..nn1u11-11111 1 -. - 1 THE f 1 ees' AW URPRISE l rl E Ogdenburgfr Leading Department I .SI tore ir .Ybowing THE GREATEST ASSORTMENTS OF H .1 Women's and Misses' ' ,1 Coats, Suits, Dresses T and Millinery ' TO BB POUND IN NORTHERN N. Y. H .1 - Our Styles are the Latest ll Our Prices the Lowest il Special: Fare Allowed Purclmserf of 5.10.00 or over i l ix! '--1' ----- -- - '-- - -1' 1l 5 J. CURRY LZMRQ 1 l Ofiicc - - I5 Market St. Ploone 16 l Q1 ..:,3HQ:.. OLD CoMPANY's Lehigh Antlamcite 2 -un 111111111 lu-nfs Q. A JN . x Qs X - THE NORMAL RACKIT Y Q 145 xf nln1ul:nn--untill: 1111-11111 : -1i1-111 nu- l' ! mfmwillfh ln BL l D B ' P ' d B 335559 1 u ois- rrnte oolc an raay rkgggs 1 , . 11 5959111 ! Wzm All-Amerzcmz Contest an Bent - an -...NJ -in I . 'R wxn' W H5 1 j College Annual gm E l . . 1 HE Lucky Bag IS the Annual of the Regi- T ment ofMidsh1pmen of the United States AN ApPRfmNrp0N LESSON T Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. The m YIDDERNISTIC DESIGN S. I .june 1918 book won the All-American contest f sponsored by The Scholastic Editor as the best .0- ' Colle e Annual of the ear. The vote of the - . 1 A . Y . holy land where the Reid grows .near the ' follovvrn committee was unanimous: Jofdao- Bows vofy fhlfsfy I fild drink I T from a Strlwelll across rhedvaay, but the well was very eep and it i take much i MR' LEWIS PRYOR effort to quench my thirst with the sweet F of The Pfygf Pfesg waters. Feeling very greatly refreshed I 11 . did ascend a narrow path upward and with L MR- JQHN P, PAULSON muchh goil reaclied time topl floor mi 1 matc actory. n a arge g ass case 1 2 of College Humor see a great collection of strange creatures. ! M E G They were so numerous that they could i R- DWARD - JOHNSON scarcely be contained inside and two Vans 5 Bundscho, Inc- were carrying away theextras. lNIear.by was the Roberts collection of biological ' - - ' ecimens 'hich eemed to make all t - The Du Bois Press .shares this honor with the 22,5 imergltedi SHe,,,i,,g 2, ,C,mh2,f'g , Bureau of Engraving of Minneapolis which Sound f1eH1i1PYIfUfU Ef.f0 Soo fhilgoollgri- ' penlnilfl S l go Sill lflg OVCI' eil . C g 12lI1CECI'1gI'3.VCCl 1-Iil'IldC tlgo airmen werepdoing exercises to limber up H . . g Om I-1 on fl lt t their muscles for the tail spins and loop the i 'iindersp Y pa y O g S a Y, C loops. Wishing to proceifii I did climb thi : . - . Styles and go forth towar a newplace, an In fairness to all concerned The Du Bois Press mooflos' 11 Tfoosof,h1,dad Hiqolfo li fhgo - - were any greater eig ts 0 reac . e i fools that Mldshlpman Jamos, the dec1ared I-Sham to be the most important l Editor, should have major recogniuon. His oofsoo hofo,boQ 5hofo211Y 3ff15F1C Pooolo f 1 k - h H- live in the attic. Thence I did ascend IIIHSIZCI' ll VVOIi 11'1 ea 11'1g El VCI'S2It1 C Sta though my legs were Weary and my knees lr was outstanding. He practically created the dld wobble- Hero were fooofl many Sw- ' - - - dents drawin charts about the room under I d d h h h b lc d d d g 2 1 Cas aroun W IC t C 00 was Cslgne an the direction of Williams Sanford. When built. they were so tired that they could scarcely ' draw breath they trooped downstairs to u iirg-l draw men instead. Being a man full ready to be drawn I did descend also to the lower 'i levels. Perambulating into a long high compart- ! ment called an auditorium I did see a most T mild ap earing Young man producing a ? ROCHESTER N Y great angunseemly rackit from a little box H ' ' ' Cffontinued on page 1475 : PR1NTERs OF 1911, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1918 -0- ' AND 1919 LUCKY BAGS Sgygrjry Ngfgy 5 197-7 AND 1913 HOWITZERS The sororities and societies have been L rushing so much this year that they are l all tired out, but the Seniors will miss the .gLa........ -.------------- ----- rush next year. 146 THE NORMAL RACKIT Hobbies She has been at a great feast of lan- guages and stolen the scraps. ' '-Miss Stilwell. . Blessed is he who keeps good abdom- inal muscular tonus and thus good pos- ture. -Mr. Maxcy in Gym. IV. Mr. Bishops' Hobbies: 1. Orchestras 1. More orchestras 3. just plain orchestras Miss Arline Denison's favorite time of transmitting knowledge-from five mm- utes of one hour to one minute of the next one. Ella Roger's favorite haunt- Lenny's. Jane Sperry's favorite disease-' 'Mumps Gladys Carver's favorite vegetable- Pease Julia Ole's favorite flower- Love in a Mist. Ignorance is supposed to be bliss but not in Mrs. Jordan's c asses. Hush! Little Freshman, don't you cry, You will be ajunior, bye and bye. And then, if you are good, thru your Junior year, You'll be a Senior, never fear! Ruth Arthur's hobby- Pioneering She could not rest until the lines were level to a hair's breadth, and the punctua- tion correct to a comma, until every para- gra h concluded with a telling sentence, andp every sentence flowed like running Walt ' AMAA' M seibe-f 'W Lee- knle nlendnrCco1ztznneeZD janrmfy 9. Beta tea dance! 16. Zeta tea dance! English Singers 1 . Freshman Informal 13. Organ Club ten dance! . Band Concert . Tech Junior Prom 7-4 18 30. Euterpean tea dance 31. loth Century Club play February 6. Phi Kappa tea dance 7. Senior Hi h Play 8. Junior Infirmal Spaulding-Violin Concert Q O.Pi.O. House Party 1.1. Orchestra Concert 1.3. Lambda Iota House Party 2.7. Art LecturcvBenecker March 7. High School Athletic Movie 13. Gotham Prize Speaking Contest . I Ig' Students run school??? -1111, 111111111-.nu1111111111i11111 11111111 1111111111-111111111-1-111111111-.111111111111 1 11111.-n1111111...1111-. -.111111111.-11111.11111111111111... Convenience f f Service f f Qneelnyf THB THREE PRIME F.-xcroxs or Envvanns, HALDEMAN 8a Co. Success Located in the center of the college world. Seventy-five per cent of our orders are in the mail to you within forty-eight hours after their receipt. An unsurpassed record of quality has been ours for over twenty-years. Feznenr 1 f f Gzfty 1 f f Badger A POSTAL CARD BRINGS OUR BOOK Of TREASURES EDWARDS, HALDEMAN Sc Co. FRATERNITY JEWELERS DETROIT, MICH. 1111111 11--1:1- I-1 llll -O!! ?vlI1nu 11111 .. .1 111: li 67:0 A cms. H. Euioff co. 1 I -3- 1-i-, CRUIKSHANK The Largm' Collage Engraving Haan in Iln Warld I L 'f--. 5 co. Commencement l T Invitations L 5 Clue: Dqy Program: L 5 Giga Clan Pins and i i S Ring! Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Dame Pmgranu and Imfitatinm l T MMI i Exelnsiveb I Dance Favor: and Novelties Q T Fmternig' .Ytatiorwry L T Calling Cards L i l 2 I l 116 Ford Street PHILADELPHIA E I 1 4' l Seventh St. and Lehigh Ave. OGDENSBURG, N.Y. , 1 I +-------- - ------1----1-------l THE NORMAL RACIQIT 147 -.H ------- -..-....--Q. Q...-... .....--.- .,.--Q. 1 1 I I I I I E 119 .IOHNBTYO P 3 u 1 1 st SON 1 I I I I F eet .' -Your.: ? Watcrtoxvnn Newv York I I I Bucky: Would you like a stick of den- 'I' I -0- I tine gum? g , ' - Helm: Have you got it? ., t I I I Bucky: No, but I have some dentine I I DRY GOODS' I guml . . - - - .S'l?llZ0fCgCIIll1g agency Proofs at Premo sb: I I C . . I I don't think these pictures do me jus- : 2 anti - Dreuex - Furr - Mzllznery - tice .. Northern I I I M P ...M d .1. . ,. I I Rug: - Carpets' - Lmolemm I , 'Wm' Y ear E v If lm I luff E E tice you want. What you need is mercy. Ngw I I Dru: Good: - .Yilkr f 1 B low Ymnk J foe zu y zu f : : fJ' N01'77Zdl I i Ccontiuuedb . L , I down in front. It did grunt and roar and ed ing tinkle all at once and it did ive me ueer . , S -l 2 E 102 Ford SCFCCI feels to hear it. Passing through this room Store I I I did enter the infernal regions where the I I OGDENSBURG, general tumult was now and then stilled 5 F by the music of a Pfeiffer andflounder I I through its dark and dusty ways to the to I I floor. From two dingy caverns did proceeg -.... --------- -1.-ni. .i.-...-... -------- ....-. most uneatthly howls and wails until I was COLO c I L ALI S LOW FARES: P0'rsDAM To: ONE WAY ROUND TRIP New York City SIDLSO 57.0.30 Washington 17.35 31.30 Watertown 1.7.5 4.50 Syracuse 4.15 9 . 50 Utica 5.00 10.00 COLONIAL LI S -nu ------1 ---1-1-1--1--- I in-up constrained to rush in and rescue the poor sufferers from eternal agony, but the Bishop was there before me. Some few peo le whom he was unable to reach in time sid come to a sad end and were buried in Gar- field near Hosmer. Upon the other hand I did see a musty apartment cluttered with antique furniture of many periods, but mostly of the well known periods from nine to four. The director of this lace Hath-a-way of dealing with her stugents through which they art inclined to work diligently and long. Outside the door of this place was ar- ranged more period furniture, but the music hunter who occupies this dusty nook was not at home. Hearing a Russel upon the stairs Idid descend to the,Ianitor's hangout which was well perfumed with tobacco smoke. Passin throu h the forest of lockers there did lurk a iw deer, who had had the Schutte stick used u on them and were in deadly fear of the Spkinner. As I emerged from this forest, a Badger rushed past me, pursued by a pack of student teachers, in search of new gamesg I tried to catch her but she disappeared down Market Street, and I had to content myself with hunting the other Denison of the lower Hoor. Being most exhausted I did have my blood pressure taken and my feet examined by Doctor Maxcy, was found to be in a notorious state, and was informed that I could no longer be an inmate of this most Normal School, wheteu on, I did depart to the home of my forefgthers. V I4S THE NORMAL RACKIT Skule Kalendezr 'I ' ' ' ' ' ' I' 'I ' ' - ' ' ' 16. Micora Informal I I 5 , 5 tt. Dtttmtttit Club Public . The Z ah I I I 12.. Von Luckner-lecture I P I I hx I Apffz I I I at an I 9. Dramatic section of aoth Century Club : ' ' The Inn Beautiful' ' s 2 , : 1o. Special Music tea dance I I I Fra s Sons 11. Crane Formal S S : ' 17. Beta tea dance i SYRACUSE2 I I I 18. junior High Chorus I Q li '1 I I I 19. Sophomore Hop-Tech ' ISA X Abu-Us I ' -0. ' zo. Normal Dance I i -'2'- . I I , zz.. Igfvamatiil Club Play I I I I 2.4. io tea ance A 1 1.7. Kgpia Informal I RATES I I Ogdenfbulfg J I my ' ' ' ' I Wnltm Barb Finest and Foreman' 1,7.,3. Y.W.C.A. Gala Week I Single Room 51-So SI-75 57-'OO I 5 5 3. Agonian Foimal Party g Double 1100111 7--75 3-oo 5 I DEPARTMENT STORE I 8. Omega tea ance I . I I I IO. Clio Formal Party I , WHL Bath I i 5 10. junior High tea dance : Single Room 57--So 53-oo I I -0- I 16. High School Chorus and Normal I Double Room 4-oo S-oo I I I Orchestra 5 I F 5 17. Alpha Formal Party I FIVE FLOORS or SERVICE 18. H. S. Senior Informal I i -'- I I I 2.3. Dramatic Club tea dance ' I 5 5 7.9. Senior Picnic and Ball I E I -0-' I 1.4-7.6. O. Pi O. House party I Pham Wdrf5'Z 3600 I I I 2.9. C. T. S. Formal ' 5 2 . 5 19. 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