Pratt Institute - Prattonia Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1918
Page 1 of 70
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 70 of the 1918 volume:
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PRATT INSTITUTE ANNUAL OF THE CLASSES OF 1918 BROOKLYN NEW YORK 1918 ‘‘Be true to your work, and your work will be true to you.” CHARLES PRATT PRATT INSTELUTE Main Building CHARLES M. PRATT GEORGE D. PRATT Conservation Commissioner for the State of N.Y. HERBERT L. PRATT HAROLD |. PRATT JOHN T. PRATT CHARLES PRATT Y. M.C.A., France Y.M.C.A., France Red Cross, France War Trade Board Lieutenant THEODORE PRATT Lieutenant RICHARDSON PRATT Fifteenth Infantry TRUSTEES OF PRATT INSTITUTE SONS AND GRANDSONS OF THE FOUNDER School oft Fine and Applied Arts SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Faculty Top row—M. Hermann, R. P. Ensign, L. B. Pope, E. W. Watson, A. L. Kothe, A. L. Guptill, F. D. Wright, A. Baroggio, M. Loeffler. First from top—J. A. Gurd, C. F. Hamann; F. V. Baker, C. F. Edminster, A. S. Fisher, M. E. Stocking, W. S. Perry, (Director), G. D. Bartlett, F. H. Pierce. Second from top—M. B. Hyde, G. Everest, D. M. Norton, G. O. Clarke, I. C. Haskell, E. F Front row—P. H. Brower, H. Boeker, B. C. White, H. M. Cox, I. M. Kimball. . Shaurman. SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Normal Art and Manual Training, Class of 1918 Top row—Pangborn, Vacek, Landis, Benz, Tabirini, Geary, Dill, Mohrman, Wakeling. First from top—Ruchmick, Berrian, Calvert, Giese, J. Gilbert, Wiers, Leigh, Porr, Parker, Theberath, Balder, Berrian. Second from top—Blake, R. Gilbert, Spathelf, Leis, Fawcett, Holt, Diffenderfer, Eichenberger, Woodcock, Hurst, Arlinghaus, Braun, Alger, Eckert. Front Row—Schafer, Orseck, O'Bryan, J. Sozzi, E. Sozzi, Wesser, Wilder, Lynn, Lovell, Meade, Greenhalgh, Goss. I SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Manual Training Room SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS General Art, Class of 1918 Top row—Calkins, Bogart, Shaw. First from top—Arbona, Lane, Waters, Middleditch. Front row—O’Driscoll, Kernick, Tracy, Adams, Grace, Long, Haynes. SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS ‘lass Life 10 SCHOOL. OF FINE. AND APPLIED ARTS Costume and Commercial Illustration, Class of 1918 Top row—Warren, deYoung, Moore, Minton. First from Top—Hopewell, Rutz, Lincoln. Front row—duSouchet, Smirow, Fischer, Homer, Conant, Benbrook, Rich. 11 SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS tudio 12 Jewelry S SCHOOE, OF -FINE AND APPEIED ARTS Applied Design, Interior Decoration and the Crafts, Class of 1918 Top row—Hull, Murdock, Bouker, Hermann, Knorr, Uhl, Larrabee, Hasslacher. ; Middle row—McLaughlin, Finch, Harris, White, Johnstone, Wunder, Driver, Swope, Lefferts, Vreeland, Hood. Front row—Sutherland, Campbell, Clarke, Stuckey, Kiphart, Bodenheimer, Beasley. SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Architectural Drafting Room 14 SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Architecture, Class of 1918 Top row—McFee, Dymock, Perry, Alkier, Schultz, Peterson. Middle row—Neilson, Werdelin, Ulrich, Munigle, Feuss, Brockett, Sandifer, Rutter. Front row—Sibley, Roth, Thompson, Pope, Peterson, Schmidt. SCHOOL OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Persian Ball The Art Students’ Fund Association, February 1, 1918 16 School of Household Science and Arts SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS Faculty Top row—E. McKim, G. MacLeod, M. C. Brown, E. S. Weirick, R. Atwater, C. Bowman, H. B. Lyon, E. Bisbee, J. E. Walbridge. First from top—J. A. Long, B. Bruce, E. H. Taber, M. Fraser, S. MacLeod, E. Whaley, H. L. Sauer, W. Broczkoski, E. R. Campbell. Second from top—Dr. E. N. Henderson, Dr. C. O. Taylor, E. F. Holloway, E. Stanley, G. Thompson, J. Ruhfel, E. McJunkin, Dr. J. C. Cardwell, Dr. C. H. Watson. Front row—F. Buchanan, E. Condit, H. Hollister, I. E. Lord (Director), Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, M. Kinney, E. S. Sackett L. I. Brewer, J. H. Ditmars. 18 SCHOOL, OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS Normal Household Science, Class of 1918 Top row—O’Connor, Scott, Bascom, Jordan, F. Becker, E. Clark, First from top—Peters, Flindt, McDonald, Rouse, A. Clark, Crawford, Delany, Woodson, S. Dean, Birge, Bedell, Lam- scha, Lundell. Second from top—Snyder, McNeill, K. Murrin, Adams, L. Walker, Hannum, Hornberger, Gowdy, Martin, Carmody, Porterfield. Front row—J. Wilcox, Walling, McJunkin, Hall, Chase, Marsellus, Thomas, Rathburn, Burnett, McCracken, Weed, Fraleigh, M. Becker. Marshall, Cliphant, Guss, 19 SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE. AND ARTS Normal Household Arts, Class of 1918 Top row—Andrews, H. Stevens, Badgley, Fay, Rorke, Haldane, Middle row— k. Stephens, Maddocks, M. Murrin, Parkinson, Irlé, M. Dean, Mills, Wilcox. Front row—Olivet, Grillo, Lueneberg, Kinney (supervisor), Green, M. Walker. SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS chen A t Ki 21 SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS Institutional Household Science, Class of 1918 Top row—Sayles, Thomen, Merkley, Gregg, Wolf, Miller, Henke, Bleecker, Poindexter. Middle row—Harpel, Hudson, Amiot, Gibson, Mason, Misland, Smith. Front row—Robeson, Downs, Conlee, McNair, Mapletoft, Sutherland, Schwacke. bo bo SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS peeeeds orreetsets ' “nets yi foebrns TT Z Chemical Laboratory bo Ww SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS = F a 7 : ’ als 7 + Dress Design and Pattern Drafting, Class of 1918 Top row—Binks, Brown, Keller. Middle row—Quinlan, Mahon, Costa Front row—Reh, Locken, Cole, Tochtermann, SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE. AND ARTS Room Design 25 SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS Trade Dressmaking and Trade Sewing, 1918 Top row—James, Carroll, McGrath, Binder, Taylor, Nelson, F. Smith, Hayden, Foltermann, Becraft, Maher, Oher, W. Smith. First from top—Stuart, Harlin, White, Stilson, Nussbaum, Russell, Evans, Casazza, Van Valkenburg, Quin, Roberts, Hedberg, Liotta, Keller. Second from top—Douglas, Dougherty, Tritt, King, Fischer, Fink, Rector, Levy, Morris, Winslow, Bragg, Minnis, Graham. Front row—L. Smith, Ziv, Niemann, Rincone, Oehm, Meinzer, Race, Held, Molloy, Cobb, Holland. 20 SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS Trade Dressmaking Room 27 SCHOOL OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS The Dye Room Student Work Room School of Science and Technology SCHOOL OF SCIENCE,-AND TECHNOLOGY Faculty Top row—R. L. Lafferrander, C. C. Whipple, H. M. Curfman, F. D. Wright, C. E. Bivins, E. D. Baker, F. R. King, W. N. Fenninger, E. Little. First from top—E. Kartschok, G. Bare, P. A. Martin, H. R. Newbery, N. U. Greenlaw, G. E. Peaslee, R. E. Townsend, J. F. Daley, P. Rapp, W. A. Miller, N. Heyman. Second from top—J. A. Rathbone, W. E. Lindsay, S. Spagnola, W. W. Powers, E. H. MacCoul, F. O. Price, H. R. Saylor, H. P. Miller, F. H. Hillyer Front row—J. P. Kottcamp, A. Rogers, D. A. Isenberg, H. W. Marsh, S. S. Edmands, C. M. Allen, A. L. Cook, D. E. Rice, R. M. Van Gaasbeek, A. W. Smith. 30 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE. AND TECHNOLOGY Mechanical Industries, Class of 1918 Top row—Weckworth, Gerhard, Van Popering, Erickson, Swahnberg, Belknap, Benyon, Skehan, Goddard, Freitag. First from top—Branche, Rankin, Mr. Greenlaw, Wagerer, Pardon, Heid, Gilbert, McDonald, Havican, Ash, Johnson. Second from top— Mr. MacCoul,Mr.Burley, Mr. Marsh, Robertson, Kelleher, Humphrey, Wilkinson, Mr. Kottcamp, Mr. Lindsay. Front row—Hawkihson, Stalter, Heath, Koke, Pease, Nordstrom, DeLand, Rogers, Bossong. SCHOOL; OF SCHIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Y ’, “ me : a . oe - F. t= 4 : = i % s J iba 4 ho tig $ A | a t a. 1 a ' he - - Ft s | A} i . ¥ E ¥ EPS P 2 mi Machine Shop os) bo SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Steam Laboratory SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ® POR om GRP ig hes Ea ME Mi CEG SEED Applied Electricity, Class of 1918 Top row—Kinney, Cox, Hauck, Paisley, Coleman, Gain, Heimann, Busch, Roessler, Sistare, Kaye, Juergens, Prina, Spencer, McMurry, Hayne. Middle row—MacDonald, Fletcher, Schreiber, Lindvall, Todd, Stockton, Stigberg, Uch, Smith, Meier, Parsons, Pyper, Rogers, Smith, Williams. Front row—Soff, Maher, Mr. Spagnola, Mr. Powers, Mr. Miller, Mr. Cook, VanTuyl, Hitchcock, Lundy, King, Wood, Bush, Dixon, Ammerman. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY a Applied Chemistry, Class of 1918 Top row—Tolman, Rawlins, Austin, Donnellan, DeBorde, Eschholz, Hunter, Beebe, Dufford, Carlson, Hannan, Zabel, Davis. Middle row—Charles, Roberts, Mr. Townsend, Dr. Rogers, Mr. Allen, Mr. Lafferrander, Panchot, Henning, Veale. Front row—Cruthers, Weltzer, Friedman, Owen, King, Robertson, Jones, Bitler, ee) mn SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY A AS , OE emer e (ll é eN oe ¥ 7” : I Tannery SCHINO: OF SCIENCE: ANDY TECHNOLOGY vee ee eR ae Tanning and Applied Leather Chemistry, Class of 1918 Top row—Wagner, Brightman, Woolworth, Kratsch. Middle row—Nieberg, Sonko, Hundhausen, Yen, Meyer, Hou, Pliss. Front row—Sim, Mr. Little, Dr. Rogers, Mr. Peaslee, Mr. Kartschok, - wa ! SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY a 7 % vY - ‘ ‘ - i : a b Laboratory Chemistry 38 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Machine Construction, Class of 1918 Top row—F leischman, Rogers, Gerlinger, Denny, Nyman, Larrabee, Joyner, Strong, Middle row—Mr. Wright, Berkina, von Au, Hummell, Rosbach, Lutters, Mr. Heyman, Mr. Rathbone. Front row—Mr. Saylor, Mr. Hillyer, Mr. Newbery, McGill, Kress, Mr. Burley, Mr. Ballou, Mr. Smith. SCHOOL OF. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Noon on the Fence 40 Pratt Institute Free Library and School of Library Science PRATT INSTITUTE FREE LIBRARY PR 6 Serer ghancesgant oT athe —- =e Accra ee a aa ie as x ANDAR i isi BEEF a cmaeers coat Library Building PRATT INSTITUTE FREE LIBRARY : 7 . 5 z Entrance Hall 43 PRATT INSTITULE PREE LIBRARY Class of 1918 Top row—Ainey, Benedict, Holmes, Wellman, Swerig, French, Chichester, Vemeule. Middle row—Fuller, Humphrey, Calvert, Ulrich, Hoffman, Bryant, Bradley, Thompson. Bottom row—Harris, Hainer, Cunningham, Cutter, Hawley, Sabin. 44 Department ot Physical Education tor Women DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN HS. 20° 1 a as ih ae “iM nue “S bk: S mn i gee rele” i. me 1 hi: mnastic Meet ry ( titive ompe . ghth C€ Ki S s Senior t r pplied 4 4 Fine and Winners of the Meet 46 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Eighth Competitive Gymnastic Meet Fine and Applied Arts Juniors Winners of Junior Meet DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Tennis Courts Pratt Institute Athletic Association PRATT INSTITUTE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Varsity Basket Ball Team, 1917-1918 Back row— Kalm (asst. manager), Fitelson, Mr. Brunn (coach), Brown, Owen (manager). Middle row—Davis, Bogart, Van Leyen (captain), Eschholz, Meyer, Front row—Rogers, La Barr. PRATT INSTITUTE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Athletic Field 51 PRATT INSTITUTE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Executive Committee Top row—Mr. Rapp, Mr. Wright, Mr. Little, Robertson, Thompson, Front row—King, Nyman, Meyer, Roberts, Van Leyen, Copeland, Mr. Pope. as bo PRATT INSTITUTE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Class Soccer Champions, Architecture 1918 Back row—Lee, Thompson, Reynolds, Lyons, Werdelin, Schafran, Huxley. Front row—Alkier, Munigle, Pope, La Fon, Pohlman, PRATT INSTITUTE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Class Basket Ball Champions, Architecture 1918 Back row—Thompson, Werdelin, Shepherd. Front row—Neilson, Huxley, Munigle, Sibbert, Schafran. Pratt Institute Women’s Club PRATT INSTITUTE WOMEN’S CLUB arden . a Tea tin the’ ¢ 50 PRATT INSTITUTE WOMEN’S CLUB aww on pa ens mein one 2 ee a a 1 Room 10n Recept oF PRATT INSTITUTE WOMEN’S CLUB Afternoon Laundry Pratt Institute Men’s Club PRATT, INSTITUTE MEN’S CLUB Lounging Room 60 PRATT INSTITUTE MEN'S CLUB | Billiard Room 61 PRATT INSTITUTE: MEN'S CLUB Lunch Room In and About the Institute IN AND ABOUT THE INSTITUTE ‘The Gateway 64 IN AND ABOUT THE INSTITUTE The Court IN AND ABOUT THE INSTITUTE Patriotic Masque Given by the Women’s Club and the Men’s Club, March 9, 1918 for the benefit of the Neighborship Association 66 IN AND ABOUT THE INSTITUTE Red Cross Day May 1, 1918 67
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