Rochester Institute of Technology - Techmila / Ramikin Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1918
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Vile are grateful to everyone who has aided in any Way in the production of this Ramikin: to the Students for their contributions and subscriptions g to the Faculty for their advice, to the Council for the business management, to the Advertisers for their interest and financial aid. lVe take this opportunity of saying Good-bye to the School, and to the Senior Class. To you, Our Classmates, may this book prove a source of inter- est alvvays, and may it help you in the remote future, to live over again the three years We have lived and loved here together. 7 H V-lr-Y .-' .., .I ' ' ': ,. . '.'.' .W , v .fx I l'vf,, A. , -, ,3 .,w mf, lvl ,.-1 fl! H 13.3. 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W A V X J ,, 12 V7 . . 1 ' V , W. . I. . J JA . , 1 , , ,J . ,J . J' f f, A J -F . J J , , 4 l N D7 I J L E T Q 7 F MRS. YVILIJIAM B. LEE MHS. LEXVTS BIGIQLDW r T, -, I. I 711 A ' 1 ,J I , 1 , , K S J J , X1 -, I N . A I J u J A ,I u A 14 . A . f. A 7 J S L ' F 4 ' W 4 A 'Y Q . J Q N4 v IJB . 1, .4 - 7 - IT r I A ,JDS . ' v 2 , JU 13 LU.1ElI .lx U II U I' U We have one flag and one Olestlny lead us We Wlll have hearts St1 Ong enough to meet Its 1espons1b1l1t1eS and Whe1eve1 that destmy sh 11 -Wzllfiam M cKmley The follovvmg hst Oontams the names of those Who have enhsted In the SeI vIoe of our eountly f1OH1 the tlust that there have b k ol OeSsarIl very dlffioult to oomplle as almost da1ly some pelson In 1S ne y fIOm the Meohamos Instltute IS enhstmg ' Every eftolt howevel has been made to make thls lIst complete to ApI11 1 1918 Meohamos InStItute We smoerely een no omISsIonS, but an Honor Roll of thIS HALE GFRIARD AQGKER CLAIRE HOAG B ANTHONY HERBERT ARMSTRONG, A BARTI ETT -ROI BAUMWART, G WALTER BERRY JAMES BERINGER BOZELLERI, P R BROWN LEO BULLOCK STEPHEN BURNS E F QLEMENS, HALLINGB R HARXVICK GRACE HATES, RALPH HINSDALE R HOWARD VERA HUI BERT LHAUNOEY HDI BERT WVXNN EIUTHER GEORGE LXIMPAL LEON .ORAPSEY ARTHUR iXINGSTON H OUNNINGHAIVI KENNETH ZXIEINDINST QURTIS, GLENN Fl QURTIS RUTH LDARLING D DISECKS H DGBSON G G DUNBAR LEO DUTTON F EDGECUMBE M EGGLESTON ALLEN GEARHART W A GIRS, HAROLD GLOECKE AUGUST GOODWIN H L GOULD FREDERICK GOUINLOCK M GGTCI, FRANCIS :LEE WAR,REW L-JIEBLRMAN ADOLPH LORD J A WUOI H E LHACK ELISWORTH LANSFIELD PERCX -LARSH BYRON -LARSH DONATD IIOCARE J LLCCAT I H QLOLAI HAROID -LEADL ROI -LLNG CIRIL LLERRIMIAN WILT IAM H AAENLENDYKI ELMER -HITRANO CHARLES r 1 5 A K cc ' Q Q . 3 ' Q , 4 . . . . 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V E, 7 Y 7 I -R 14 Q RZYMIIKIE NIOHAIR J P XIOBBILL H NIORRISDI J NIUNDIE DONALD XIOBQUIST RALPH O7DDLL W J OLIVER ELMER PDO, RAYMOND PLRRX CARLTON RANKIN XVILI IAM HOOD, M RUSSELL R SARGENT GEOIFLRY bOANDI ING FRID SLVVABD QOBURN SOHLILGEL NORMAN SCHULTZ HAROLD SCOFIELD WILI IAM SMITH M J SNXDDR E IV STAGLIXIAN XVILLIAINI bTANDEIVIDIDR Xl J bTIIEs, CORAL TENNANT XVALTER TOOLE CHARLES TBACX THOMAS TROTTDR C E VON HOLD J G V EGNER XVALTER IVELLINGTON, DOROTHY YVILKIRSOR B J XVILLARD H M XVRIGHT LEONARD JVRIGHT PUTNEY IIVRIGHT ROSCOE JVRIGLEY ARTHUR IOUNGMAN M D lVUIENSCH RUDOLPH TIINIMLRMAN CHARLES VIORNOVV, C MI I am a cItIzen of AmerIca and an D611 to all lIeI gIeatness and nown The health and lIappIness of my Own body depend upon eaclI muscle and nerve and dI Op of blood domg Its WoIk IH Its place SO tlIe health and happlness of my countly depend upon each cItIzen domg hIs WoIk In hIs place I WIll not fill any post O1 puI sue any busmess WheIe I can hve upon my fellow cItIzeIIs WIthOut domg them useful seIvIce In IetuIn fOI I plamly see that tlIIs must hung Sufferlng and Want to some of theIn I WIll do nothmg to desecI ate tlIe soIl of Amenca, 01 pollute heI aIr, O1 degrade her chIldIen, my bIotherS and sIsters I WIll tIy to make heI c1t1es beautlful and heI cItIzens healthy and happy, so that she may be a desIIed home foI myself now, and for her chIldI en In days to cOnIe Anon I I ' I f 7 . . - 7 Y L, 1 3 ll 4 4 4 V7 I 7 , , . . ln ' , 7 A JI 7 , A , , I I ' 7 ' 7 I , I, 4 , I7 , . . 4 , . , . . 4 7 . . A f 7 , , ' J 7 J 1 'f T , , . . 4 7 , 7 s a ' 7 T 4 T , 7 N' v A J 7 J 7 P I I, 7 ' 7 T 1 , 7 V 7 N T , I , . . 1 J fl 4 7 '1 , ' - W SHIELDS, NVALTER IIMMER, QLIVER 1 7 I l 7 7 4 I 1 , . . . CC ' ' ' ' Q f. 1 -. 1 , , Ie- . 7 T 5 . A U 7 I . 'I ' . 'I 'I . X . I I 7 1 . . . I 'I . - n 7 C . - . I F. I J 15 7:1Hl'lf..i Zguusti :fur 435. it D0 you know there are lots Of StUdCT1tS Sitting around in every. school, Growljng like a broody chicken, Knockin' every good thing down? D0n,t you be that kind of cattle, 'Cause they aint no use on earth, You just be a booster rooster, Crow and boost for all you're worth. If your school needs boostin', boost ,61', Don't hold lzack and wait to see If some other feller's willin', Sail right in, this country's freeg No one,s got a mortgage on it, ltis just yours as much as his, If your school is shy on boostin, You get in,-the boostin' biz, If things don't just seem to suit you. An' the school is kinder wrong, W7hat,s the matter with a hoostinl, Just to help the thing along? 'Cause if things should stop agoin' VVe'd be in a sorry plight, You just keep your horn a-hlowin, Boost 'er up with all your might. If you see some student try'n. For to make some project go, lf you can boost it up a trifle, That's your cue to let him know That you're not a-goin, to knock him. .lust because it ain't your shout, But you're goin' to boost a little, 'Cause heis got the best thing out. If you know some students' failinis 7 1 1 , I .lust foiget em, 'cause you know , ? That sonie student s got some good points , . H Them s the ones you Want to Show: Cast Y0111' l021Ves upon the waters , 9 M They ll come backf' the sayingg tl.m,, faYhe they ll come hack buttered, Xl hen that student boosts fm. Wm. 16 ,Q :Zeit 3211535133 3535 3E3:1:I:,i,,:,4 AZT my my F4 vs H I 'nr i554 is i-3 E? N . ig Ei E3 'HS : Q2 12 152 22125: we 51: li! . LMIIIIIIIIIIF' If:E7gIllllIlllllllllllWATi-XEWW 5? H f Q ,ann QQ n ff? wIln.. iii 2:1 fggxyi ff us S gg EWWQZIIIIIQ L74 E K, ? ii si Ag QE sz is sa qllllllfi j f ff 59 f fi! L1-4 X ' 3 A x , ,- , ,ay ,Z z, 1 -A,.,,.,, .ap - X723 .vgva.m::: -:::g:-tZ:E,,- f 'fCX13E?:1Qf2221562313-Qgggg. , 1Tf f 1T I 'Z . . V f QVJ I f -I ,W4,v,L,,,, 5 wg 'f - . z :za :mann '..1.L.i. X , KATHERINE BEEBE CHARLOTTE BUNNELL ANNA COLBERG Charge of Marketing Instructor Millinery Instructor Lunchroom Cookery Assistant Director of Lunchroom 1 I I THERE SA COLEMAN Instructor Dressmaking 1 .4111 LURA L. DUNTZ Instructor Dressrnaking Instructor Sewing MPS FLOPENCE B GELL1 Instructor Sewinb 1922 ....I'i'l '3!2'R':L .RfQ'EEi:e. Z E E k i I A . - ' - 4 i r n- , 3s...y , ,fgi9HE!?FfiFI T5Z ' i i FRANCES TOMER ELIZABETH VAN I-IORNE Instructor Textiles Instructor Foods and Dietetics BESSIE GILLARD FLORENCE VVILLIAMS , Instructor Advanced Cookery Instructor Cookery Critic Teacher Domestic Science Practice Teaching Assistant Instructor Domestic Science Education FWF ANITA ZIMMER ADELIA VENOR Instructor Trade Dressmaking Instructor Foods and Dietetics 21 ' , T.. .buf Q.. A .1.. . .x---- -.ueesre FRANK VON DER LACKEN Superintendent f A 0 pplied and Filw Arts IM-pz11'l111v11t Instructor of I if D J e 1'ElVVViIlX, I,il'o Pilhllillg. History of Painting and SC'lllDllll'l' 22 f tL,.,t N- -.rms , ,- 4 ,2 1 H I I ' iflj I f Q- QV' Y f .if .453 ' . , J . X I 1 1. .L .' I rg 5 , . w r. ,I .L .w.,,,Y .Aw . . QL. -.c.4...--fif..-,ec ., ,,,. - V w YY i 1 i i 1 i 1 J I i 3 I 1 1 ' , 1 v 1 F , 1 ,J HERMAN J. BUTLER MARGUERITE ELWOOD ROY C. KNEELAND Instructor 'I if Design, Interior Decoration Design, Costume Design, Instructor ji History of Ornament Freehand Drawing Freehand Drawing 13 15 'E . fi ,L Il . 1! fe ii 33 ii it ,. . ,g H , is 1 fl ii P ld gi -I I FJ 11 jj C 52 A 55 HENDRICK VAN INGEN F. E. VVALRATH 3 ,: Instructor Architecture, if if History of Architecture, Instructor ,V if Perspective Modeling and Pottery it If L9 gi 1. it I 'ff-..f'I'? ,A 53 if . E, H is -Lf , '-11-,Q 1:1-.::::: jlfIfT,'iLZ1ZgLii,IILL1'Tgt ,-12151 1 e 1 5 - A A , -.2 1. ,X -'u. 3,-34777-77.-ff?--5-V5 23 1v ff,wv--A. 1-u-.QA 2.5. LJL:ua1g,,.1,,:j .xx lf evjr F f N ' ALLEN CROCKER Superintendent of Industrial Art Department -1,--wvv-,..,-.,... ,f A x...-., -..,...-- ...,,.... i--..... , ..,.K,-,4..-......g,..f.t.V.f- -. W,-- 25 ZXMIICIQ CHARLES S WILEY GEO! GT XONIXEI S Instructor Instructor Pattern Ma.k1n,, Mechamcal EnL.,1neer1nC, and XVood lu1n1n,, TRUE VV DAUGIIERTY lnstluctol MSChkL111C'r11 Englneelmg 1 y 4 r r 3 1 . x .1 ..u ' or' ' 1 OH ' O- - , 'W . ' C,- .27 4 3 1 1 4 . X 1 . ' 5 g ,.........f- E il' ir? i 5 5.5 I'. if ii i we? Hy 1 ii f, I.. 4 ,. Fi r 4 x in if fi sf V. A -4 FJ 'f ................,..,- ,,..n,........ -MW - V N- , V W .H X E - ' , I FANNIE L. CASE A. M. cRooP V. H. DAVIS ' Instructor History of Instructor Psychology, Education, English, .Instructor English Pedagogy and Sociology Industrial History, Law, - Civics and Modern Industries. A r I 1 xx V if ii I , if Ei li , F li l A .i iii E .E I if I ig I J . gi . I ii I 5.2 . sv . MAY GILLARD 'FHELMA MOFFETTE HERMAN PFAEFFLIN if ? Instructor Instructor Chemistry Physical Education Instructor German 63 ii Ai 72 .' 1 a fi .4 i ., 'r-,rf ,- 5 .fif'f'f:.Ir.w .:.- 1--ff'- --i . 2 i 9 i a 'Nl Q' ' fizal-SX 31 ,,,y,f,.gyu:.yz.-vf 1 I f' .-f-- -':- ri '54 .auswvt L r-tn' - -1' if 4-- i,-- , uf f -,fl-fl-1-Y--f-- Z-'j ?5,, 29 tl!! I I C li CAPOLINE RIKEP LENA YVESSEL Instructor Biology Quper isor Health Psycholoby and Bacteriology Dep'11'tment MARY C. HAVE NS Assistant Librarian Instructox Physlcs M. A. XVILDER Instructor Mathematics mr, . ARTHER L. scHoEN I 30 Q . 5 1 -,. . : 1 -5- 5 :iv , t Al l - -- Y - I f - h ., 3 W , Jjjqgt-A MSW M ilxxlsrx K if an 1 ff -, ,j,Qi,.,- -fa - :-1, iff' Eva'-S-1-f-'T-:L-f, E ,.,. .JP5 'V ' 491' Kiln, , . -x.vr..z....-..s.. mf-...w.....L.......-...,.....-f..A.,.,,-,sllvlvsil-.--'d'AwA,.H I Q A I N V LV , U K q:vt,5 be Q9ff1ce I I I MR. WILLIAM VIANCO MR. FRANK GREEN MISS EDITH SMITI-I Business Manager Bookkeeper Recorder I MRS. EUGENE C. FISHER MISS CECELIA DOUGHERTY Mus. ANNA KAYNER Employment Secretary SeCI'0'E211'Y Cashier I 31 , , 4 . ., .. ,, .- -...t..g,,. ,--,,--..,-, ,- , ,Q U ,. V 1 Jn, , -C' ,,.. gy M. ,t,H.riJ , V A .H, a,!!elf: Ap -fx---NLTX I , , 'V . T , ' I . - Fx ,gf be xtensiun apartment f NV1N1FRED S. GIBBS Director 33 ...,--...,-- E zlznmllzcle Ulbe Extension apartment Field Supewfisoa ANNIE L -WEEICS Demonstmtor RUTH F GANEY Secretcmy EMMA E GRAEPER HE or1g1nal aim of the extension depart ment was to do constructive Home Econ 0111108 woik 1n the community, with spec1al emphasis on 1ntens1ve woik in tl1e 1ndustr1al sec 1011 LAURRI WOODRUFF Befoie these plans we1e launched, however Asslsfenf Dlfecfof the New Yoik btate Food Supply Commission requested tl1at tl1e11 educational work 1n food conseivation be carried out unde1 the d1rect1o11 of tl1e depai tinent This plan was followed The act1v1t1es established we1e The Food Conservat1on Booth 1n the Grocery Department of Sibley Lindsay and Cu1r special Work ln the Tea Room of the same store and educational work for the employees Co operative woik with the Monroe County Home Defense Commit tee ln the Thr1ft Kitchen at 44 Clinton Avenue South Educational work with five Mothers Clubs uslng the school district as a geographical un1t Departments 1n three newspapeis Educational streamers at mot1on plcture plays Systematic co operation W1th the Rochester Publ1c L1b1 aiy Ten Neighborhood Study Clubs for short courses Serles of EXtens1on Bulletins The othe1 1113111 d1v1s1on of tl1e woik was undei the S11p91V1S1011 of M1ss Weelzs, and established systematic co ope1at1on between Mechanics C131 study that will fu1n1sl1 a basis fo1 development of all p1ev1ous work 1n home and soc1al economics flhis d1V1S1011 of the woilt also ga f oppoi tunity to the senior dO111CSt1C science nounals foi a lectuie coul se 1n soc1al econonncs, and foi SLlpC1VlSCd field woilt in tl1e l1o1nes of United Charities families On Mai ch H1 st lt seemed best fi o1n the point of VIQW of 01 0 1n1z1t c c 1 to turn the State educational woili ent11 elv ove1 to Miss Xvogdluft 3331 to have her office at the lA10111 oe County Defense l1CdCltl1ld1l'G1S 11113 gives, however, an oppo1tun1tX fo1 even closei co ope1at1o11 between Mechanics Institute and the Food Commission The Ye-31 S 351991191106 11218 It IS hoped denionstiated the value of community woik, and the place that hfi90lldI1lC'Q Instltute mav hold 111 Ill CODfl1111l111lLY act1v1t1es ' a v--.. t. 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Y V YH- - - --- --rf ' ' -- 'f' ' , l- R x n ! i e E v-p-,151 V, --v-w---V , - I B.. -.-.- . . --' - +-- --L --- A ---'Qkzfn - - , - .' -,.., -g'.L,-'f,,51..ff- . 1 Us-ilfslfsiifl 11 if PERRY BABCOCK RUTH VIANCO Vice-President Treasurer ISA BELLE STEXVARTI' Secretary IVAN CASXVELL-PRESIDENT lfaisturp uf the lass uf 1918 V fflpologfies to George Axle cmd Othfersj The Class of 1918 has not been an habitual user of slang during its interment in this institution, for its members have always guarded against demoralizing or corrupting the morals of the lower classmen. However, 1 fp when 'occasion demands, they can, as you perceive, indulge in a little relaxation of their lingual muscle, and 1 descend for the moment to the level of ordinary Jun- iors, and even Freshmen. This is but one example of their ability or rather their adaptibility, to any condi- ' tion which may confront them. Well on the 11th of September, the Year of Our Lord, the nineteen hundred and fifteenth, something hit this Burg. lt wasn't as destruc- tive as a German Bomb explosion, but even that couldn't hold a Candle to the Surprising and Everlasting Eitect of that Organization which was destined to be known as the Paramount Class of 1918, on this Institution for the Instruction of lgnoramuses. Ever since that Fate- ful Day, the Honored Faculty of this School have been making an Honest Endeavor to retain their Dignity and at the same time bestow on this Class the Favor merited by its Superiority in all llepartnients. There is no use in Exploiting thc Individual Excellencies of our Career 37 YI ,. . BIUAYEI I IC ll here-for Everyone knows how the Student Councrl-the powerful, R l B d at the Mechanrcs Institute, came rnto control and promr- u rng o y nence through the earnest Efforts of Our members when We were Firesh- ' - t men The Loyal support and school sprrrt and Co opera ron a wavs rven by Our Class made possrble the lnventron of an Annual Freld g , D - ll d Pa Day-a remarkable Scheme devrseld as a sure means ay ca e y of freerng Ourselves of all Superfluous Money collected durrng the School Year Another remarkable undertakrng-the Mrghty Marvel- ous Extravaganza-the M I Car nrval rrvalrng the Zreglield Mrd-nrght. Frolro and Barnum s Crrcus rn the ,number of pretty grrls Sham Acts and handsome clowns-was drscovered and put on the map through the genrus of All Our Qlassmen The Glee Club was so en- rrched and broadened and Beautrfied by the Brch Melody of 1918 Mem- bers vorces that the publrc was Begged to Attend the Annual Con- oer ts fthe Undergraduates havrng heard the rehearsals drd not care to comej The large member shrp rn the Dancrng Glass and the Crowds at the noon dances are enough evrdence of Our socralrstrc tendencres Our grace and our Skrll rn rhy thm Athletrcs have rrsen fr om Nothrng at all to Evlerythrng VVe have heard that Harvard and Yale are clamorrng to be included on our next year s Basket Ball Schedule The Manager has krndly refused the Offer for the Good of the School as he knows All the lrve materral wrll be graduated The Henry Lomb Socrety was founded by the Far Seerng Faculty as 1 means of Bewar d- rng the Earnest Efforts of All Our Classmen Red C1 oss Headquarters at Waslrrngton have sent letters of congr rtulatron to All Senrors Qso we have heardj for the gr eat amount of work accomplrshed rn Knrttrng em dufllflg U10 SG11001 Y02110 We could go on forever-But has any C1030 Anythlng on Us? Not so you d notrce rt' Trrne and space S reld to no Man else we could hll Volumes wrrtten rn Letter s of Gold rn or der to Record correctly our remarkable Achrevements Any wax Gur Belref 1s11t3C?lZEfa5L?713nlZ9iiSZebal Thrngtyour self rt doesn t make my drffer ence e 1QV9S 1 or not HHSAJUEQ know our Own Worth And we who grve up the Ghost s , lossorns rn th H - - the Breeze Passeth Offer 32 Tre irOrdVG5rfe?rls1lqflredsllglrdllgl httfllbl Whlli' Shall Know us no More But Our lfragrance hrn eth rnfwtll 25180 after us and the Sweet Memory of our Beauty lrn efeth A tl IGB Zone of our Honored Teachers wardrn off from tl A bl m le lelstq tron of the Present rn the Mrdst o? the Terrrlulilll-ltoledflolflgle'Re1hZl- cated Unskrlled Unmannered Successorsv l 95 O ul Unfdu' And That rs the Nearest VVe can Get to Slang as KVA' Hlltill' I US E I-I 5 ' A R I S me . e 2. Wx ' i f im? 14 6 K.,-,41-Vx:-Q, 6 S 1 M ' P X J XX-.K . wi, B 11,-6 X us. rag,-5 gg-hh p Q NW -ev s ffilfqfi fi X. ' f f ff . NK . , .- r fi l S X fi 2 v is r Qs 2... X llillwtuq X ' A Nl N f Vx, N W he X Wjf..,,i1p1.lg W' X C i Wg? X Q r . Q. .. I I mgbgllm' ,uw N wwf If , 3 M X V ,N X lj 1 f l ' l f 7',r '- eff!-Q. ly. 62.1 i i l llgglilllliwll i QMLH, 77 A iL'li'i'-, ' 'f D NEEL .' 'Rutltyu ininistration CSD. There're girls that are witty, And girls that are pretty, And girls with eyes as blue as the seag Here's to the girls of each station, Throughout the Whole nation! . But in particuar the one that you see! X14 GRACE J. BRYSON Varysburg, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. fl-35 3 Larger Cabinet C35 5 Carnival 13, 5 Food Administration Q35 5 Chaperon CSD. Grace can knit She's knitting all the timeg We don't know who it's for, But We hope that he is fine! . Grace can act. She's a regular 'actrice'g N. She's right at home upon the stage A Reciting a 'Big Piec'3'! -.f 39 RUTH ADALINE Boron C'01'11111g, N, X , 1 r l Carnival C2-35 5 Crlee Club Q35 5 Y. XV. C A. QED , Junior Day Stunt C22 3 Red Cross Q2-CD 5 Food All I l V A Mr: I IIC li EIJLEN Ei. BUELL Holcomb, N. Y. Vice-President Student Council Q3l'Sj.Ch3i1nmfm Eligibility Committee Q35 5 CELFIUVEII i2-375 Chairman Sales Q355 C2111113 FIPS Q2-355 1?-35' Day Stunts Q25 5 Y. 557. C. A. Q35 5 Food Administration Q35- A . . Nor bold, nor short, norshy, nor tall, But a new mingling of them all. g LAURA IQATHRYN BURNS Syracuse, N. Y. Glee Club Q35 5 Question Staff Q35 5 Carnival Q35 - Social Economics Q 35 5 Food Administration Q35. Twinkle, twinkle, Laura B , How we wonder what you see When you sit so pensively Head on hand in library. While you're gazing into space, Some big new thoughts will find a place. -r.--.Iv-V, ..-N'---..,a,,.-. . ' H V 1 .. ., , I , ....-.-- -,,., - ., 4-. 3 V in 1 i v-s..1- , 1 6 40 nival C25 5 Basket Ball CSD. Oh to grow smaller and smaller! This is my earnest plea, That someone may be taller Than I ,Who am six foot three! l'm sick of carrying my head Among the angels fairg I Want to come down to good old And see what's happening there LUCILE CHENEY Bemus Point, N. Y. Lucy or Clank Basket Ball Q2-35 5 Literary Editor Ramikin C2-355 Chairman Girls' Athletic Committee C355 Senior Science Representative VVoman's League C35 5 Secretary Class C25 5 Junior Social Committee C215 Pay Day Committee tl-255 Glee Club 41255 Chaperon C35 5 Food Administration C35 5 Diet Squad 125. She can sew and knit, crochet and tat, Play classics and rag, and all o' thatg But her one bad habit, we all regret, Is stubbing her toe and getting upset. But Lucille doesn't stay upset long, For shels cheerful as can beg She's in for fun as well as work, At M. I. none do more than she. 41 GENEVIEVE C. CHAMBERs Honeoye Falls, N Y . Y. XV. C. A. C35 5 Food Administration C35 Cai IYXMIICQII C35 5 Social Economics Q31 She's a quiet little maid, And she'1l never even flirt With the men upon the green But she likes to sew and cook Which she cannot hide,-poor d , NIARTHA Povvni L DLAL Lund, N X Mew tw Y 'VV C A C123 Food Adnnnistiation C35 Y W C A Uabmet tg? Cdllllval 93 ,Junioi Day Stunt C95 They ve got a Mis Deal up in Kent On neatness and thrift she is bent Her virtues are many But nevertheless, she s content AGNEs ELLEN Cnowis ' La Fayette N Y Food Administration, Glee Club C375 Lainival From her babyhood she's beeng !! With her partner Laura near. - She greets you with a rosy blush, ear ' it 4 1 i ' . f 4 I , ' J 1 E o o Q , - 7 w fu. 3 0 . -, , V Q S 0 f. GL- D . . . -I Q U y . -. , 1 ' U Her men few, if any,, A 1 - .., U F he 42 DORIS ANNA FULLER Hal tfO1d Conn Glee Club Q25 Carnlval Q35 New England Glu Q2 35 Dancmg Class Q2 35 Food Admlnlstratlon Q35 Y W C A Luncheon Q35 Basket Ball Q3 Student D1et1t1an, New London, Conn Q95 Dor1s 1S a bonnle lass W1th cheeks of rosy red And healthy freckles beam1ng through the tan She s cheerful and athletlc and she loves to dance t1s sald And at noon she leads glrls round l1ke any man But when It comes to studylng she s rlght there on the Job For three years work are two for thls New England lass And because some folks may think she is st1ll a, Junlor meek, She sa1d Please put my p1cture mongst the 1918 class I-Z' ANGELINE DE LUNsoH Syl acuse, N Y Y W C A Q1-2-35 Camp Fue Q2-35 Basket Ball Q1-2-35 Carnlval Q2-35 Chalrman L1bra1y 0011111111168 fol Carnlval Q35 Secretaly Kent Hall Q75 Treasul G1 Kent Hall Q2-35 Lewls Stleet Set- tlement Where d1d she come from our Angel1ne dear? Out of Syracuse 1nto here Where d1d she get her eyes so blue? The sky tmted them as she trolleyed through Where d1d he get such a charm1ng SII11lG7 It grew on her face and 1ts l1ngered awhlle But why d1d she come here our Angehne dear? M I called to her and so she s here Dome 'X , A I X .L A L . . . . I I 'I . . . . . 7 , C . . . . 1 7 7 . 'I . . q 7 L, 5 ' Q ' 5 ' Q . xc - . ,, , . U ' U U ' i sv H ' I . n H ' Q - - an L . H -r - ' n . cc - 1 - u , . or 9 n . . , Q . Q f. , . If ' If s . b 7 I 0 O 7 . 7 7 N 1 -J a 7 . , , n 5 . 1 ' ' . . , ' , , . ' 7 . 7 a ' , . 1' , , yu . 43 GLADYS RUDDELL FULLER Hartford, Conn. I K 7 7 Carnival C2-355 Glee Club C255 Student Dieti- tian New London, Conn. C25 5 Editor-in-Chief Rain- ikin C35 5 Secretary-Treasurer of New England Club C2-355 Diet Squad C255 Scholarship C 1-2-355 Food Administration C35 5 Dancing Class C25. Gladys, do you ever slow down to stop, listen and look? Oh, I don't mean that you are always absorbed in a bookg But you surely are busy as the day is long, Working for others, correcting things that are wrong. Dear reader the book you now hold in your hand, CYou agree with me that it sure is 'quite grand'5 5 ' , Was made possible, by the Work of the editor-in-chief, And only now that it's a success can she revel in relief. -.' .5 ' A l l5lARION GERTRUDE GALLUP Sinitliport, Pa Rosie Glee Club C255 Junior Social Connnittee C25 Secretary Student Council C35 5 Secretary Meghan ics Red Cross Auxiliary C355 House l?resident Colony Hall C35 5 .Carnival Committee C35 5 Y, XV C-5 A- C135 3 Tennis Club C155 Junior Dance Coin mittee C255 Senior Cliaperon C355 Food Adniinis .tration C35. ' ' K 'Tm in love Cwith school?,5 Don't misunderstand, I pray: frm 110 fQ01J, 1'm in love For 10V1I18'S the only way. N . - ' ,f111'51a:'zizf:wwy,Emsfiwsjn -,Ti , ,Mn ,Y 1 . - -.., . ,.,.,,n,Y ,.....-,,- 5 .5 , ,. v w , I - Y as gram ,,,mgxw 51 19 il 3 ' ' ' ' -Q-umm 44 ' -1 3 4:--:- A 3-ws J .. g 3. Y' 1- , t 1 . . - --, ,q,,,...- ails' -i - f-F E. FERN Coon Ridgeway, Pa. Vice-President WVomen's League Q25 3 Chairman Constitutional Committee 5Vomen's League Q253 Class Social Committee 1253 Assistant Editor of Question Q25 3 Editor in chief of Question C35 3 Vol- unteer Teacher C35 3 Basket Ball C2-35 3 Glee Club Q353 Y. W. C. A. C353 Carnival C2-353 Chaperon C353 Food Administration C355 Scholarship Q1-2-35. The reason firm, the temperate Will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skill, A perfect Woman, nohly planned, To Warn, to comfort and command. fx CLARA GoDDEN Clean, N- Y- HG'59'Qlc.9 or H.C6l7'7'?iGH How do you do, Miss Carrie? What are you up to, today? 1 We know you've'an idea for mischief, We' can tell that right away. There's something mysterious about YOU, That cannot deceive us, We say!- One may smile and Yei be 3 Vluamg, 'Tis not everyone who can be gay! 45 ..,.-------if 'A ' ' ' dd A IU:YU li I IC li MARION A. GRAY f 1 Gtqnalyff Carnival Q1- jg o She's a rosy, husky maiden, With twinkling eyes of blue, And when there s some excitement lt s hard to keep her cool. V Syracuse, N. Y Y. W. C. A. Cl-355 Food Administration C35 3 S ldiers Box Cornrnittee 135. There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl ' 's no exception to the ruleg And our Marion Although she can be studious and study very hard, We know she's in for fun and loves to fool. Z5 MAY HALSTEAD Roohestel, N Y Carnival Q2 35 Canning K t I X W lj Basket Ball C15 1 men, cj A Shes Pretty to walk th Wltty to talk with W1 And Dleasant to think upon f , ' Y Y, , I , ' C - 3 ' ' 7. i N. , i . 3 . 7 ' Sis u , . -I N . . i , i A 2 .39 46 RZIMII die Doms FRANCES HARRINGTLJN 'Weedspo1t N Y Y W o A C1235 eiee oiub C135 om.1va1 Q1 31 Food Administi ation C35 , SoQ1a1EQ0n0m1CS C D Fashion Show C35 She has more than she showest And speaks less than she knowest Which is right HULDA HELMKAMP Wfellington, Mo. Student Dietitian Akron, Ohiog Lewis Street Settlernentg Assooiate Editor of Raniiking Basket Ball Q1-2,5 Carnival Q2-3D 5 Food Administration. Who is the little lady, In dress of navy blue And collar white, so neat and nice Who trips the hallway through? Why th'at's our little Hulda And a Very bright lass is she. She's a hustler, and she does more work Than either you or 'me'. n - 47 H IC I rl CARRIE MERNA HENRY Camden, N Y Y W C A O-35 Wlfaoona Camp F1109 fl-25 Speo1a,lD1etet1os C35 Settlement Work f3l Dlet Squad Q25 Merna is a virtuous lass VVho always does her lesson' She d never never cut a class , Even though it were the fashion HELEN M HYDE Fiiendslnp N Y Glee Club Cl-9-35 Cainival Q2-35 Camp Fire C2-35 Treasurei Camp Fire C2-35 Settlement Work Q35 ' ' There once was at student at our school At our school she did dwell' She loved her lessons truly But all men twice as well. 48 RQXEII Oli FLORPNQP R TORDAN O1QSt011 Ohm 1 0 N0th1Hb evei Worries me Nothing, eve1 fiuiiies me But what 1S to be is bound to be Q0 nothin evei WOIIIQS me PQRTIA KAUFMAN Washington, Ind. ' Glee Club 135. A at This is Miss Portia A . N Who's a regular corker, , V K When it comes to getting through three years 1n two. 1 Indeed you can't fool herg fi A ' She's smarter than you are ' 41 1 ' , it ' When it comes to affairs of science and art! W ' L I . - But isn't it too bad she has a punctured heart. 7 I s a Q ' N 49 1W 1 C C ,,fllgYHll'Cli 5 . 1 g - 8 ' ' ' I t NELLIE C. IQEANE Newark, N. Y. K 2 7 ' Y. VV. C. A. QD5 Crlee Club C1-255 Lewis Street Settlement Q37 5 Carnival Q2-31 5 Chaperon C35 5 Senior Dance Committee C315 Red Cross Society Q2-35 5 Diet Squad QQD. She's a good little girl, i Good as What, did you say? Why as good as a. kitten I To purr and to play. V As good as a brooklet to sing on its Way. To what will you liken this dear little elf? Why, she's as good as, as good as-as good as herself. MOLLEY IQENNY Maoedon, N. Y. 5 Moll 'F- .fOh, ii's easy enough to keep smiling When everything goes right alongb, 5 But the one Worth While, , Is the one who can smile, s when eV91'Yfhi11g goes dead Wrong, - i . f 4 ki'.,.g..sEXVJi-vi... F Q , I v :I it , F '- , . ,,,. , ., ., , .5 M 1 9 1 3 V' ' W' ' . .,, , I .... ,H I '50 1 --.af fiian , M s ? --1122. i?,giQl!i,...i.Aii2'- A AYVV , js- - riff, Dems Louisa IQISHLAR Rochester, N. Y. 26 Riverside Street Y. WV. C. A. Wlelfare Connnittee C35 5 Food Ad- niinistration Q35 5 Fashion Show Y. XV. C. A. Luncheon. I could live Without cooking, sewing and art, I could live Without Cupid and Cupid's dartg I could live Without auto's, cars and cartsg But I honestly couldn't live without.'Missy's' heart. For I love her! 'I s ' 1: K , . .fr v- , , gif if 1 .1 . sl V. Q. . ' M 4' 5 6 A, f' C. .1 ' 1' 3 I..e V pf . EUGENIE J. LAUN W'aterbury, Conn. Y. VV. C. A. C1-2-335 Glee Club tl-2-355 New England Club C2-355 Carnival Cl-255 Basketball CD5 Dancing Class 1253 House President C355 Food Administration. Why, hello, Gene, Our Waterbury maidg You Won't be 'slammed' here, So you needn't be afraid. Soon June Will be here, And back in 'Connf you will be . To old M. I. you will say, 'Good-bye' H And your home land you W111 See. . 51 .,,-,. ,1 . Q li MARX C. Monsn Rochestei, N H 281 West Avenue Basket Ball Q1-QD 5 Food Administration Cul Mary, Mary, quite contrary, Wanted to play basket ballg But classes and teaching took so much time She couldn't .play at all. But Mary changed her mind you see, Since her ine grind was written She has come out to practices all, For she won't see M. I. beaten. 53 ELIZABETH A. McLALL L anipbell N X ' Camp Fire fl lj llailelng, tlass J Hood Administration Q 55 Come, pensive maid with smile so svx eet A Wee tiny voice and such small feet .lust open youi lips and let youi voice out Don't be afraid' Stand right up and shout ' ' ' ' ' xr- ff, .ff N. 3. E ,, - ,., ,, , , ., 7 E , . ,. ..,.., -.! A - ,I ,- IQATHERINE NoRToN NYM-Saw, N, Y, If-Iialt:!77 Carnival Dance Committee C253 Junior Dance Committee C233 Food Administration C3j. There's something in the name of Kay-T Which many will oondemng But listen now, While I relate The traits of one of them. Communi-Kay-t's intelligent, As We may well suppose, Her fruitful mind is ever bent On telling what she knows! And let us add that when a man's in the case all other things give place! MAEJoE1E RHEA PALMER Vifeedsport, N. Y. 'lMcw'g V C Y. W. C. A. Cl-2-35 3 Glee Club C1-2-35 3 Carnixfal Cl-33 3 Food AdH1iHlStTHtlOH3 Social Economics C35 3 Junior Day Committee C QD. Marjorie Palmer is a Worker, There's no arguing that she's notg For Whatever task is set before her . 1 Shedoes it well-to the very dot- 55 'WA 1,- ' X WEE , 2 C 2 Lil fi! yi ii 31 1 H .1 1 i 1 ia E T ,f ,. I . 5 r L E I E 1 Q x I l Q RUQYH I I CC li ES PARIKER Rochester, N. Y NIARJORIE FRANC 51 Hazelwood Terrace Food Administration C35 5 Glee Club Q25 5 Y. W C. A. Q1-35. - Peg of my heart How are you? As classmates we'll part, I Dear, from you! In Rochester we'l1 leave you, and we'11 say Good-by, But please, little girl, don't you dare to cry. For we know you've a good soldier friend Who will always cheer you 'till life's end. And altho' you love your classmates true, We see a happy world opening ahead of you! ll. EVA MAY PJJAUAR lmochestei, N. X. Eve Y. nw. o. A. C1-2-335 Y. w. o. A. cabinet 425, CaI'U1V31 41-255 Glee Club 4155 social. sei-me WOI'li CED 5 Y. W. C. A. Luncheon. Hats off to Eva! She's one our M. I .1naids, We think she's one of the nicest girls ' That there was ever made! She'S a1W6yYs so sympathetic, And loving and thoughtful and trusting. She surely is a very fine teacher, FOI' She's happiest when others she's helping 1 1 8 '56 will kU..YHll CIE W f x1ARGARLl A PLGHP XX atglvlllg, N 1 Pughy Cuest1onStaffC35 5 ll Q A Cl 35 Waoona Camp Fiie Cl 75 Grlee Llub Q35 Dancing Class 35 Qainival C9 35 Volunteoi Teaolung Junioi High C35, Swimming Q 5 Food Xdnnnistiation A di ess divinely simple of bood domestic taste A pout a smile a dimple a plump inviting Waist An apron of such whiteness It puts the snovl to shame Fit With becoming neatness CA flguie was the a1m5 A cap a pert creation of oibandie and lace At D1 oper eleVat1on to frame a smilint, face And there you have a picture of our Margai et so fan Teaching the Alt of Cookmb to anyone who caies Z7 CARQLINE RANSQM R311SOl1lVlllG N. X. Carnival fl 2 355 Social Eoonomiosg Food Ad ministrationg Student Dietitian, Buffalo C255 Lewis Street Settlement 135. Slim Tall slim, lank lass, Always ahead of her classg And well mdeed she may be, H For shels fully a head taller than We. - ' ' ' Q -' ' IL- ' '1fgf,:,,.f-W.-4.-,Lge M 15,5 Au.:-Q-V A vi ' 1 ' . wr Y I v Y . ' ' 'T l 5' . V l 2 f ' . . I I J 7 . , t 0 . T 5 T at q v p A L S 5 , . l.i. -- 3 ' f. 3 . 1 tw ' , . - , . M ..a 7 o 7 V ,Y X C . Xl Q ' V L-' ' , 1 ,, ' . ' . 7 7 f ' I . 1 f I I Aj Q Q ' . f . O 5 , A i N A 5 C35- H 1 . . . OA . i 4 I 3 7 Z 5 ' s N - T v 9 a 10' C I x . . . 0- . 7 I l 1 1! . 1 . . on , I ,, . h L J . ' T , 7 57 l VX 1535, :C li 5 LORAINE REED Cakfield, N. Y. Y. W. C. A. ,Cl-2-355 Social Committee fl-2,5 Glee Club Q2-35 5 Tennis Club Cl-25 5 Social Settle- ment C3j 5 Carnival C25 5 Food Administration C35 5 Senior Cliaperon 133. Let schoolmasters puzzle their brains With grammar and nonsense and learning A merry good time, I stoutly maintain Gives genius a better discerning. fu -rl -, n- , E f. F at 2 EDITH MARIAN Rnnsn Utica, N Y V' 5 HECZQ' ' . ' . . w 5 - , , 5 R 5 Jumoi P1 om Committee QQQ 5 Food Adinimstra- Q tion Q3j. 1 E Thee loves me, and I love thee, A f Life IS very dull to a teacher. Somebody's Wife some day I will be, I But NOT the little wife of a preacher,-Q 5 Q l 1. ,ffl-,gg . . , ,N Y C f t--X 1 -NP -'I-1236.-nf.nr...5. .24 rar:Qz3,:.:i7.1g,T1 v'ww-1.-1.,...-..,. ,Nw .nncr ,.,c.,...4.... 3-EEK , wi 5 5, , xv r ' ' in gE.gI 'af1v' .5--5T:,.MTT?LT5lmmeF U 9 8 Q------. i - -5,,., . wang 58 - ' - ...- ,pl--,nf .. ...a1,...-,-,-.-V , V ,,. A E V ' mu' rl I 4 - . - w -. ..l ,-., ,,,,-n.,, 1.5, .5 ' tU:'EllSll 3 J ?1X X MARION ROBERTSON II1dllSt1y, N Y Y W C A C1 35 Food Adn11n1strat1onQ3 If Marlon Were not so honest She d be a m1111ona1re Instead of nlckels every day She d get through on half fare 5 JESSICA RooKWooD Rochester, N Y Rutgel Street J ess Food Adrnlnlstratlon Q35 Alwavs pleasant ever cheerful Goes along her Way Never capable of slander Kngws Just what to do or Say 7 'I . . . . . . . 3 , . . . . - , 5. ll ' 1 , . . . . , I , V Y Y, ' 1 E ' , v ,. I .fl , ,Y 4 , ,W V ' ' I A . l 4, , pa I I 7 7 I 5 i , , . N 9, . jf' X IK , ' y . 1 ' , ' Q I ,fr 9 I' ' . my 1 Y I ' 5 3 59 BLANCHE C. SANFoRD Camden, N. Y. Basket Ball Q1-2-335 President Shuinala Camp Fire C2-3j5 Y. VV. C. A. C1-2-355 Carnival C2-353 Food Administration. Here's a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hateg And Whatever sky s above me Here s a heart for every tate HELEN SCRIBNEB Vletol, N Y Clee Llub C9 35, Socual bGIVlCQ Q55 She does what consmence says IS r1ght She does what 1eason savs 1S best She does W1th W11l1nC, mmd and heart She does her duty and she s blest' Go MARGARET SKEHAN Luna, N Y A dlllar a dollar our always late SCh01HI' What makes you come so soon? If you ever showed up befo1e ten o clock We d all have cause to swoon --.- x',. . 'K I KU..YH--11.11,-it gy Ng l EIU TN bnml Syracuse, N X Softly Y YV C. A. C15 5 Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet Q15 Jun 101 P10111 Connnittee C255 Food Ad1111H1St13t1OH Two ears and but a single tongue, By nature laws to man belongg The lesson she would teach is clear Repeat but half of what you hear. Eileen's a good sport. No offense 61 t1n1Ml'lCCli Kent N. Y. Esfrnzun E SMITH 1 1011 Y W C. A. C153 Saturday Classes at Y. W. C. 'tt Q25 Carnival C35- Social A Q25 Dates Cornnn ee 5 Z D C1 s Q35 3 Food adrninistra Economics 5 Dancing as Esther, here's a puzzle for you: 'Somebody's true as steel to me. I wonder, now, who that might beg Somebody's dear, I wonder why, You could not guess if YOU Sh0111d try- SOII19b0dY'S sweet, I wonder who, 't could be-you? D ou suppose,-1 - O Y ' 't was Esther! Answer: We knew all the time 1 E HELEN M SNYDER E1nn1a,N Y Y W C A Q1 2 35 Wacona Camp Hire Q1 25 Carnival Q1 9 35 Social Economics C35 Bed Cross Why how do you do Miss Snyder' But you re way way up so high It hurts our necks to 11ft them so And look up to the sky And let us look you over please In uniform w1th apron white You surely are a pleasant sight 'IFE . 0 W. I ' 0 0 0 O - - 7 - , 1 --P , 5 3 pc H Q ! 3 . ! Q 9 ! ! Oh sit down, sit down, don't make us tease, . . 7 . y . I , A' i ' H ' as .'-. V .A i- I .A A . , , V 62 -f ir. . .pg 1 -3-A-5-1 mag- .2 fnrv- 1113 ? 7...f-jQjE'fjgTffj :Qing 1 U QW' A- L- , :W . P--. an fl ISABEL ADELINE STEWART Rochester, N. Y. ' 157 Westchester Avenue lflssyfi 111831 Athletic Committee Q155 Y. W. C. S. WVelfare Committee Q15 3 Y. W.-C. A. Religious Committee Q153 Carnival Q1-353 Social Committee Q253 Vol- unteer Teaching Y. W. C. A. Q25 3 Class Secretary Q35 3 Food Administration Q35 3 Junior Day Stunt Q253 Social Economics Q53 Settlement Teaching Q35- Issy is prettyg she's a lively coquette, With the cutest of curls so bewitchingg She's sprightly and Witty, and likes a good time, But We often Wonder if she isn't of a more serious mind. We've heard tales that are mysterious about Issy-'tis true, Which make us think she only 'looks the couquette'g For if her heart has been pierced, as the gossips say, Why, then, there is one, only-now don't say we gave her away! it A 3 'i 3 7 E a cf- VCIRGINIA STULL Rochester, N- Y- V'i0'ge or G1lmzy Freshman Dance Q15 3 Carnival C15 5 Y- W- C-.A' Q1-2-353 Larger Cabinet Q35 3 Volunteer Teaching Y. W. C. A. Q25 3 Silver Bay Delegate C25 5 Student Dietitian QQDQ Swimming Q1-25 5 Red Cross t2-3l5 Food Administration Q35 3 Y. VV. C. A. Luncheon- '.fGood Victrolas now are DIGIYCY, Any kind is good enough! But ask Ginny and she'll tell you, That the 'Victor' is the stuff. 68 umm.: at XVINI1 BED H SVVETLAND Coudei sport, Pa For eddie Music and Lit- Y W C A Laigei Cabinet C15 ei ary Conimittee of Student s Council C25 Junior Prom Committee Q25 Carniva C25 FO0dAdl111H1St13t1OH 35 . l C9-35 Pay Day That Freddie likes mirrors We re prone to suspect Y t if for the difference We re seeking' e Freddie oft speaks when she doesnt reflect And 1 m11ro1 reflects Without spea mg. But Freddie s only one of a million Who do this LUELLA HQHEISEN gymcuse N Y - 7 - - . bY' W- C- A- .42-35 ' C2I1i1'1iV2L1 Q2-35 - Basket Ball CZ.-3,5 5 0211119 F1149 C25 5 Swimming Q2-3j 5 Food Ad- ininistration 135. HrlQ1:v dreary and lone e World Would a -! If Inaids like Luella, ppeal Did not 'brighten' us here! ' ' -'.-r.vv.,: -L . 64' ' E g, .E 1 .N ' .., J n 1 4, S. ,BElllJAl'l fl'mt'K1..1f:1z Geneva, N. Y. Bula Carnival Q2-353 Junior Day Stunts Qjg Red Uross C2-33 Food Adininistration CSD. This is Miss Beulah Trickler, We've heard of wild suitors she's known But we think there's nothing in it, For we know shc's satisfied with one alone. She goes to Brick Church every Sunday, And although it has not a red roof, She's filled with deep emotion, Now what more do you want for proof? X is T HELEN ELIZABETH TUTCHELL LeRoy, N. 3. Tommy ' 0 Y. W. C. A.g Food Administrationg Dancing Class. Where are you going, my little maid? Fm going a-traveling, sir, She S315- My home's in LeRoy-the best town ever made, YH And to get there, if needs be, Fd Walk OD my head 65 e AGNES V011 M1311 Rane, P 1 Class Sec C15 I11n1o1 P10111 Committee, J11n1o1 Dance Committee, F1QSi111ldll Party F1QSilllld1l Dance, Clarnival C11 Food 'Xd1111IllSt1dt1OH Aggie I know a face that s sweet and fail I know an eye that s blue and biight' I know a voice that s soft and sweet I know of a girl in uniform white. She ll be a teacher-this I say Unless someone steals her heart away. LoRA1NE E NVAITE Rochester, N Y Carnival C2-357 5 Freshman Picnicg Y. XV. C. A. C15 5 Canning Kitcheng Lewis Street Settlement. Her last name is rather misleading For 'waiting' is not in her lineg If along come some chances for dances, Loraine is right there on time. 67 ..lIf..Qle cl f Y . NX' . .,. . . '7 , , ' ' xinwxs r.s11+,11MAx hoc-liestei, B. X . j Linden Street Freslnnan Party Q'o1n111ittee Clbg Fl'QSlllllZlll Dance Co111111ittee Clbi Carnival Cl-253 Pay Day C353 Junior Dance C'o111111ittee C253 Junior l.Jl'Olll Connnittee C25 3 Silver Bay Delegate C25 3 St11de11t Dietitian C25 3 Social Serviee Work C25 3 Secretary lvV01nen's League C233 Red Cross C3553 Food Ad- niinistration C353 Cliaperon C353 Y. W. C. A. Luncheon. Q CD3 Clliairinan Welfare Q'o111111ittee Y. W. U. A. She's fond of dietetics And also likes the nieng She's known to have them round her, In numbers one to ten. HEIJFEN J'osEPH,1Nn lV1LooX Little V alley, N. Y. 4 HS'7Z00Z?i6H Chairman Social Service Corninittee, Y. W. C. A. C35 3 Glee Club C22 3 Carnival C35 3 Sliuinala' Camp Fire C3-25 3 Food Adininistrator CSSJ. Snoozie is a regular girl, 'Tho not the kind with hair acurlg She's always ready for fun and work, And never known to Shll'k.U G9 Ill 1 . , 11 gr .-I . 'Y' H, KJ V- 1 . AL! ,--. M 1 Ax ., Fw, if-1 I--S fl il EFB'IE MAY XVINGER lY21l'S2l,XV, N. Y. ' ' KKEICIJ ' P Y. XV. C. A. C1-2-35 5 Cabinet C25 5 Treasurer C35 5 V X1 X1 Y 7 1 fennis Club C155 Cxlee Club C555 Carnival C155 5 Special Dietetics C355 Dancing Class C255 Food 1 Administration C3 5. 4 all k A bright-eyed maid is Eflie, 5. And although she's a wee little tot! 1 She'll be a fine teacher as you probably know, Li i 1 . 'Cause she's likes to command does she not? ,X But she's a merry little body, . I 5. Just watch her sparkling eye, 2' 5 C When she's telling you a jolly tale, Z5 About Last night at the house, Oh my! 3 54 li 5 , 1 Q l 5 I ? 3 l 5 l F, l f 9 I LILLIAN R. YOUNG Mercer, Pa fa 8 Y. VV. C. A. C1-2-35- Glee Club C2-355 Tennis Cl-2-35 5 Social Settlement C35 5 Clarnival C395 5 Food Administration C35. Airy, fairy Lillian Is a sweet 'young' maid Who rooms over at Kent With a girl called Loraine. They're always togethel They're friends very trueg If for a moment they're parted They both feel quite blue 5 71 ull, We IH W Il W , - N ,, , '7 Fiionnnou ZUILL I 557151011597 N- 3-- 1 1 F ' 7 7 Aoolze Basket Ball tlj 5 Glee Club Cl-2-33 5 C3I'IliV31 CQQ 5 Y. VV. C. A. C35 5 Tennis Club Cl-25 3 Volunteer Food Administration 135. I do not know, I cannot guess, How much of mirth and happiness It may be mine to share and give In all the days I have to live. - I cannot tell if weal or woe I. Will be my fate, but this I know: My heart is not bereft of cheer If friends go with me through the year! may live without books--what is knowledge but grieving? e may live without hope--what is hope but deceiving? e may live without love-what is passion but pining? But where is the man who can live without dining? Molly Kenny- I assisted at an operation this morning. Jessie Rockwood- What was it? Molly- Cutting a recitation. tWVl1o does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly, angels could do no more. One day, Katherine Norton, out for a walk in the country, spoke to the farmer about the savage way in wliicli the cow regarded lier. , f'lVell, said the farmer, Hit must be on account of that red skirt you're wearing. I Dear me, said Kay, of course l know it's awfully out of fash- ion, but I had no idea a country cow would notice it! I 4 c 72 .-55: 3 ' ,misc-1 e e Senior iiauusebulh Zlrts Wlide swing the stately portals, As down the sunlit Way, Anon passed the stately Seniors On to the hilltops of day. 'Twas not ourifault that. the class was Sll1tlll+ WVould that it had been the largest of all. The Work Was hard and the hours were long But, in our hearts there Was ever a song, A Word of thanks to the teachers, VVho labored so hard with us creatures, And taught us the value of the hours of the day Or the Work that is laid in a YVOllltlH7S Way. Peace to future of our old M. I. Peace to the classes yvliicli still stay by, And when no more our voices ring up and clown thy hall, lVe pray God's richest blessing may come to one and all. A cheer for the Alina Mater, For the scenes We love so Well, For the hopes We cherish so dearly, And the feelings no Words can tell. S.A.S., 'l8. 'Great Expectations 'Safety First ....... 'The Call of the VVild Vanity Fair ........ 'A Celebrated Case .. 'Music Master ....... 'Innocents Abroad . . amikin llihrarp I! All's Well That Ends Well . . 'The Inner Shrine . .. 'News From Nowhere . .. 'The Vogue ......... Amateur Gentlemen 'Natural Law ....... 'Private Affairs . .... . 'Punch and Judy .... Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm . . . 'Day that Changed the VVorld . .. The Freshman E in Every thing VVho's Got a Job? Katherine No1'ton Miss Case Jim Shoudy Class Of 1920 VVhole M. I. Course Faculty Meetings Eileen Sehl's Yarns Katherine Lighthall Genevieve Leggett QQ Ida Kessler Unprepared and Sure to be Called On Criticislns Caroline Ransom gf Gertrude Preische Miss Delano Graduation Day T3 .unixfll ilu USEI-I TXM on fm M- l X' f Neff Q. , Q i f f A RMT s gh X Mhjfilli ? Dome ELEANOR BRIGHAM AMENT Roohestei, N Y 86 Haipei Bti eet Y. W. o. A. 435 , Glee Club 435. Eleanor is as good a girl Who ever came to sohoolg She likes to laugh and sing and play, If it's not against the rule. Q' 114 . .: ,,,-xg.. f - Doms ALDBICH CHS13119, N The mildest manners and gentle as a dove, The Worst fault she has is 'LO be in love l 74 NORMA E GooDING North Cohocton, N. Y. Y W C A C2 35 Food Administration. If a task she has once begun, She never leaves lt t111 it's done. Be the labor great or small, She does it well or not at all, i -A :ti ..Vf,:i fi'T'-1,1 . 'H -5' Lois COOPER Rochestei, N 28 Roxbury Road Miss Coop or Lo Freshman Party Committee C15 5 Chairman VVel faie Committee Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet 4125 3 Carnival Cl 75 Associate Editor Ramikin 1355 Food Ad m1n1st1 ation Committee 135. Somewhere in -- is a soldier, Who's left a sweetheart here, Lois, our Lois, is the girlie, Who's doing her bit, don't you fear, A hustler, a worker, is Lois, Who's well skilled in every line, In cooking and sewing, in science and art She's our star worker-she's fine. 75 ,, I RULYEII Cli i1 Louisa Mosni R Xiasgaia Fills, L X Louise is a modest younb lass VVh0 IIVQS in Niagara Falls She left us foi a While tis t1ue Sometime way back in the tall We hope to see he1 back soon F01 We miss hei sorely tis true ith the comma, of sprint, the A113 sinh this son Oh you ll come back to us at M I Louise ws on t you? SARAH AMELIA bVVEET I SUV N 3 S1,Ucctie', Y. VV. C. A. C1-2-355 Carnival Cfijg Y. XV Cabinet C335 Dancing Class C353 Food Adminis- tration 1355 Question Reporter 135. She's Writing all the time, Sometimes prose and sometimes rhyme She's reporter for 'Domestic A1't,' H ' Because she writes things that areasmart. .77 Tn-aus, '- QUESTION FRONT eng 'Vo r W Q9 Vs ,Tw R ,. AVQSLL I .X A Q SENIORS WATCHING THE BIRDIE 'REST 'FOR THE WEARY- ' Qron W-Has 'RAMIKINQ von noun my U is D Fume' at VM Nl: in H 1 J .LX b Q H . P ' . mm ,qs Q .S 'kj x rin H - ' su m s ' -: - -'D -'E 3 mI X ,U 51, I. E3 QFEHER f . - -A Q u Q 1.4 Q? 11 7 . , .hr I -JA . I -' 5v, :i..w-A , L. 4 ' L lj S147 IK NJ, X A 1,3 .4 fugfnili v E EADY TDR wg , f - U X V , - ig V INSPECTION - J 1 ' - Y E , f I 5. I -M - b 'K HCT, I . I Q Q A m t a g HCT.-an ' I .lusr smruu -IF CLOCKS Couz.D ONLY QPEAK- AT'-fktx-I- ITHE RAMIKIN Box 7 557 Rx is 5' fl I ,N X UW' ED X X u XX ff x X , T . g if In , 54 C,::::f: s?0N ' JSR x . x Xi 1 Q - .J E' Nb- 5 K V 5 Pape' wg X - T- Um : S' xx ' . I Unffy 'fobacgo C W, ,tiki , ' - -1 L-. Nur? I ark- I ar ' Z' . E-' ' How KJTCHEN A 'PW' 1 f'-4 'gi ckafhe 'Qsmll 'fl n X fn-x ' 55- N -,rabah -1 SUDDENLY BEQAME 1-HE THE Enrrons 15' CENTER yrNTERE5T FIND , . zulll H. WgbS+QY RZYEII Oli EL ED FI If Fw FAI1H M ADAMS Rochestel N X Noinml Xrt Art Students League C2-30 5 Silver Bay Delega Y. YY. C. A. Q2-35 5 Secretary Y. WV. C. A. 135. Love to one, Friendship to a few, and Good Will to all. -2 MARION ADiXlNfIS Rochester, N. Y. Illustration Art League Q2-232 5 Bevier Red Cross Group 1335. How far that little candle throws its beams! S1 f' X RIXEII Oli 'T Banos? fr QUI VFR X41 Alb10H, N Fme Arts Normal B1 othea Grmd CD Chalrman J un1 Soo1al Comm1t mlttee C95 Ed1to1 Questlon CQQ Chalrman Car mval Advertlsmg Qommlttee Q25 Students Coun ell Dates Gommlttee C25 Presldent Students Couno1l C35 Ed1to1 Students Handbook 95 S M C A Q1 935 Art League C35 H1s hfe 1S gentle and the elements So m1Xed 1n h1m that nature may stand up And say to all the World Thls 1S a Man' ISRAEL FoGEL Rochester N. Y. Q lllzzylf A1qt.L?3gu9 C355 PFGSS Reporter for Students ASSOC13t1OH 4353 Glee Club C335 Art League En- tertainment Committee C3 D . To show the World 'I' am a gentleman-and an artist 82 'ifl1:QUlil ICIE BIQILDRED A. Gaovlcn Bovhester, N. Y. Nornial Fine Arts Freshman Picnic Uonnnittee CU 5 Art League Cl-'7-'35 5 Y W C A Q35 Her mind is like her cedar chest, Whe1'ein quietness do restg The wistful dreamings of her heart, In fragrant folds all laid apart. f I RAYMOND E. HoLooMB5 XCIJ Buffalo, N. Y. Architectural 0 F oh1PQ1i 41-2-ap 5 Y. M. o .A. 41-25 5 President Y. 5 M. C. A. Q35 5 Art League C2-35 5 Base Ball Q2-35 5 Basket Ball Manager C35 5 Basket Ball CSD. He hath a stern look but a gentle heart. Are you ready, Brother? S3 s I IC ll' RosALiE Lnonii HILL Clifton Springs, N. Y Applied Art 86 Manual Training Krafts Klub. C 1-QQ 5 Treasurer Krafts Club Q33 Carnival Committee 128635 5 Service Flag Co3j. As a chaperon she is very charming, However her conduct is often alarmingg For she argues ,argues with everyone, This is due I presume, to knowing a 'Law son'. RosABnL Siviivsnmxr Horrox Rochestei N Y 62 Chili Avenue Fine Arts Normal Miss H01 ton Art League C35 A young aitist called Rosabel Paints pictures in green veiy Well. Where she gets all the kale To spend at a sale There is no one quite able to tell. P ---. ,. , -ffg 351-, , , V V A V fi NIARY E. MucL'oN Ninn, R'OCl1QStQl',N.Y. Fine Arts Nornial Art Students League Cl-2-353 Question Stal? Exchange Editor CD 5 Second Prize in tlie Pictur- esque Rochester Uoinpetition Ulg Bevier 'Rel Cross Group C35 3 Bevier Dramatic Club QU. The Monroe County Artist, She will not be forgotten-but she forgets. Eiisns B1ESIiILL Newark, N. Y. Normal Art Art Student's League Q12-353 Freslnnan Dance Decoration CO1H111ltt6G CD5 M. I. Carnival tfglg Bevier Red Cross Group CSD. Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's girlg Starry eyes, and hair all a-curl, Pat it and prick it, and put in a pan, And bring us a party as quick as you can. F1126 T315 fi L L l l 1918 , S5 1,5 -I SIE Applied Arts and Manual Training Krafts Kluli C2-235, Art League H53 Carniva Committee C253 Service Flag 155. To classes she is always late, But a sadder thing I must relate: Altho' Sunshine is always hungry, She very rarelv eats on Mundie. RUTH HAs'r1NGs XIIANCO Rochester, N. Y. Fine Arts Normal Scholarship tl-2-355 Art League C12-353 Bevier Dramatic Club C255 Treasurer Senior Class 1355 Junior Prom Committee 1255 Secretary Art League C353 M. I. Carnival t35g Chairman A. L. Christmas Sale Q35 3 Bevier Red Cross Group Q35 5 Wliltsie WVater Color Competition, Second Prize C25- Two dimples have been thought too many, For one small maiden to possessg Her rivals wish she hadn't any, But what's a dimple, more or less? e H 1 19185 ST LXIILDRED Fosfizia Tiuim. Rochester, N. Y. Huw 2' 4 Q: I 2 ii r, F i gl 1 . 1 l in i 1 S sy TC CUB UEDDIE or BEVIER lVhen We Want to go up, or We Want to go down We call 4 Eddie He's the Willingest person in all the town- Cur Eddie. If a piece of string We Want him to bring, A He's always there Whenever We ring. In fact We could scarcely do a thing, VVithout '4Eddie, 4 Zu LA HAIL Vlfnnsrnn Rochester, N Y Eine Arts Normal Scholar slnp Q1-9-35 Chairman Decorative Com- mittee Fiosh Dance Q1-5 Bevrei Dramatic Club Q 15 Dates Committee Students Louncil '75 Q35 X 'VV 43' A Q9-35 Art League Q9-35 Presi- d nt of Art League Q35 Art Editor of Question Q35 Pay Dar Committee Q9-35 M I Carnival Q9-35 Art Editor of the Ramikm Q35 Bevier Red Cross Group Q35 Chairman Social Commit- tee Senioi Class Q35 Honorable Mention Wiltsie Vllfrtei Color Competition Q25 . There is no one quite as sweet and kind As Zella Another girl youll never find Like Zella. Of her Work in pencil paint and pastel There is not space in here to tell There is no one that We love so Well As Zella llzfu I I .C -L N1 I 0 . . 0 . 5 ... 0 7 J . , 5 . . . 5 7 1, l C-' .5 Music and Literary Committee, Students' Council S T. . Q. . .1 5 ' -J 5 . e Q 5 ,, CC 5 j uf ' - . 5 . . ' , ' , C4 ' ' 77 , ' -' 7 . 7 I 1 0 ,I ' 5 J ll 7 Q I 0 7 0 E I Q 7 c 1 1 . l 77 . 1 9 1 ,. S8 E E, AXIQQ, T E QQ! O fi K -D Q7 fxw Q63-Q7 CJD M J 'W C3 f fsiyf' ff few ga J A Q A T F X ,O 49 OUR FRIEND PRIOR CAT WQEK5 f M fr O Q7 Q,fWZ?f,5-'4QfX A, DREAMS CDE AN ANATGMY STUDENT T T TTT .N f -1 ,, Sita Mhifi 'X for' EX U I' ' 9 X , X XA-'CU ,I-' 'lg i f N Wx j'WlfJ'i ?'T' .. A IA X XWQXWQ 441'.1M,11di594elE193r--' A R Q L I GW QFRQETEEWS X Q Q v-I n QQ Q0 ' ,E Q' K 1 T. X en' X AT THE STYLE SHQW Q ' IL K1 X 'COMMON CLAY 'N ,lj ff? I BYRGN 'CHCOL '-I 1 - ENQPYED T -QYOEDI KW A GBX N 15 ' 1 - 5 . KU VACATKON If K Rm R 5Qf X T 0 of- X .5 V' Q.. L , ILL M K LY E--- Q9 Tw if . ' AT THE, Noord DANCE Ne INDOOR SPORTS IN BEVIERH 3'-5 JUSTIN J CJ HICIxLX 'UD Loining N X Kraft Club C2 355 Business Manager Question C335 Carnival Committee C355 Pay Day Connnit tee Q21 Hick the lady killer-but as the old saying goes For a man is but one maid, KZYHI CHQ ss xml Xflf 1.14 N Jase Ball 9 3 iasxet a tainix .1 r Qlianinan Q aliuet and Nliclniglit I iolic Q Assistant Business Nlanagei 'Question C D Assist ant Xtliletu Editoi Question l lxiaft lxluli 7 3 lnsti uctoi f5Z1llllfldX lloining C lass, Nlanual Tiaining an l Nleclianual lliauing bpzke Oui buxoni vouth H0111 Tompkins Co xx ho left the faiin Went to collebe biadufxted and tell in love all in tuo xeais by Gosh' f? llJ,wt77 c 91 ll.-MII Oli 'X ITAROID I Snot D1 X119 150111115011 X 5 LIN Ca1n1va1 Cl 9 31, 1x1 lftg Ixlub Cl 71 Base B 111 tl 91, Manage1 RHS1xf-3115111 Q71 P1es1t1e11t 11111101 Class, BIUQIC and L1te1c111 C o1111111ttee 71 than n1va1 C31 There are guls whom he d tool Wlth And g1rls Whom he s cool vuth And gnls Whom he d spoon 11 1th fO1 fun There are glrls Whom he d k1SS And there s gnls Whom he d H1155 But he never can lox e mo1e than one TIS knowledge gamed on GVGIY hand WVl11cl1 forms the WlSdO111 of the land WV1111e 1okes and nonsense now and tl1en A1e 1e11s11ed by the best of 111en I Wondel how these lettels hele Became so damp and vset What 'ue they Jllll? Oh mostly bllls I haven t pa1d as yet The ansWe1 s plaln I guess old 111an Sald Bah, W1th sudden Wlf, Because the1e's so much due on them, Must be the cause of It Oh, vou Fusser Bab 'J1m, what makes you so qu1et th1s a 111 J1n1 Don't bother me I've been out elght mghts th1s week ' Expressman at door ls th1s Kent Hall? Trunk fro1n C111 Ph1 house Name, Hance Collect . a ' . 1 A A . g, I 1 ' 1 ' ' a f ' 1' , .L X. . X :elf '77 I V' t 6 . I 5 . 7 H 1 Q r E , , ' --'-' ' C ' - ---1 3 A 1 Z -L . . 1 . S , 2 L 3 p l . Q P f . I I I 1 0 L . , 4 1 l H . , Y ' C. . T1 K ' . , . T , - man Se111o1' Dance C315 Property UOlllllllttQG Far- , 1 C , .rs 7 W . . ' . ' ' . 7 1 9 93 RUAYMIICCIQ VINCENT RYAN Corning, N. Y Kid . How we have improved' hun XNAI TER XVEGNER Fzurpolt, N X Zllechafmcal Commutel f1om Faurport U Q Avlatlon G13oRG13 WDINMAN Newzulx N A qulet fellow among tho e Who know hun not KUXMII Oli Tn I Avo Ix P R uh XX ,my 01 th A X Electi 10211 Upon my VSO1d a quiet nan WVA1 IFR LUNG1 R Electrical Pleasuie before business E1 ie, Penn Wfalt TAMDS F NILLS Spiingix atei, N Y Electi 1031 H71 Work and girls made him an irregulai' visitor amongst us. 95 ,,......,. ,-vw , . V' .-...., fi..- ' t IZXEIIIC-Q ' 'X JOSEPH HARTY VVaterbury, Conn. One of those boys Who could sell overcoats in the torrid Zone-it's a great gift, Joe. RAT PH LANL COII11I1g, N X H www If thele s anythmb you need and Hap Q bot It lt s YOUIQ WVADeoN Sc HOVILIE home N Y eee It , . - . r J Q I 0 ll 77 u , s ' O. r 0. ' U--' 9 , 19 A A I K , 1 t D .J Q 1 , . . If there's an instrument he can't play, we would like to ' !? 1 t JS 'S 9 KUXHII Oli .J..,!..,z. .... .,Z,.,r.. . . .. . urmal ra e nurse ..... ... .. ....!... . ....!...!....'.. .... .. P BANIXFR U0111111g' R X. Neve1 too old to learn. .ms f'0Yl. 1: 'Wz1te1fb111'y, 001111. A quiet man indeed. 97A KULYMII Clie M ECI-IAN C gm' fl W I' E I A164 Q3 ' l AU Z' WARD ATKINSON Ack What 1S Work and what hav 7 HAROID F. BRAYDR R0cheste1, N. X. Hank The real essence of school SD11'1t Rot hester, N e to do W1th1t I V A I ,. ? ' , . I l .-ig-,f,:-f - - . ' 1 - 1 'Z 'Q :: 'I , ll A -f 1 3' fe: Z:f:F:v:.1'.. ll l I ':-Q12 521:2:'- .I . I u-I l , 711 in '.l2n'li1I NLLi .l. .H , 4 ,' .J ,'v'?f ' A 1 'J' 'lgffggk-Y' K fl 'Y llllll :Su M ?'Tf LQ,-5 H1 ?fz- a'E!u, -I - .lu LILQQA' 1 fax .' 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Wlhat if Marjorie Paliner skipped a page! Xvlltlll if Jake Hiloerinan should get awfnllv tough ED . D . L And swear and do things that are bad! lV.!1at if Kav Norton lost her iowder tiutt! I .V 1 0 I W hat if marks like Miss Gorbv's were the tad! NVQ1at if Mr. 'lVoodland should coine down to earth And live with us connnoner folk! Wlfiat if Antoinette Von Liew should laugh loud in her niirth ! lVhat if .Tut Hickey should smoke! Wiiat if Katherine Lighthall should get her hair inussed! Or let her clothes get unpressed! What if Fern Good should ever get fussed! VVhat if all J'i1n's sins were confessed! VVf,1at if Messrs. Martin and Davis had been born girls! Wliat a hit they'd made with the male sex ! And if H. Van lngen would wear his hair in curls! WVe'd all fall for him then would we not! Nix !. WVhat if Beulah Trickler could decide which one she wants And all three should abide her decision! Vfhat if Phil, Barnes should keep awav from those haunt And of HSpike Mildred would say, Nl ani his'n'!! W'hat if those sweet finals should go up the tlue '! And all the games our dear boys had won! lVhat if all of these queer things should ever conie true! lVould it not be appalling! l,11l done! Ml. 'tNVe fuss and we fret, About the one we didn't getg But we needn'tn1ake such an awful fuss, If the one we didn't want didn't get us. l S IW u 1 li l f .19 18 103 RUYMIICII IN FLANDER6 In Flanders fields the pOpp18S gr Between the C1 osses row on row That mark our place Whlle fn the slq The la1 ks st1ll bravely slngfng fly Unheard annd the guns We are the dead Short days ago We lfved, felt dawn saw sunset s g oved and Were loved and now We he n Flanders fields ake up ouf quauel Wltll the foe o 5 ou ff om falhng hands We thf ow he toroh Be yours to bear lt hfgh nf ye break fafth Wlth us Who d1e Vile shall not sleep though p0pp1GS blow in Flanders fields 'I''P+'I'++++++-4'-'Z'--!'+-Z-'i'+++--'!'+'P+ -+-+'++'1- 0 BA CK to the szmple lzfe, be contented lvzth .szmple food, szmple pleasure, szmple clothes Work hard, pray hard, play hard Work, eat, - recreate, sleep Do zt all courageously We habe a btctory to lvm. 4 -Hoover. . -Ov -O' -0-px.-Q-+-Q.+.,.sig-0e,z4-l-.i4.,-v!4-0-+-0-v!eO.pg4.Q- -Q A -Q .Q. ' -9. 1 .g. -9. .Q. .g.,3..g-+e0--iq-01+-g.+.g. .g. .Q Q 106 7 KIKMI l.ClE 'R' IB I Guess VVho .Z . 0I9ppu5itz 1Bage Have they changed so very much? The person guessing the names of all, cor- rectly, may call at the Check Room for a free 1918 Ramikin. See further particulars amongst the adds. M-MMM. 1.-s-- p No after friendship e'er can raise, I ' The endearments of our early daysg And ne'er the heart such fondness prove, As when We first began to love. latest flaps ants bong Eats Chin Chin ............................... In the Grab Follow Me ..... ................ ....... M a ry Garrity Pollyana ......................... ...... M olly Kenny , Little VVOIIIQH7' ........... ........ ...... M a rion Robertson R Vera Mason Easiest VVay ............................. To Keep up your own work Keeping up Appearances ................. Getting G once in a while X Triiles ........................... ...... S enior Demonstrations QQ Practice Teaching Much Ado About Nothing ................ Fuss around the Bulletin Board Ziegfield Mid-night Frolic ................ M. I. Carnival Going Up ....................... . ..... Prices in the Grab Watch Your Step ............ .. ........ At noon dances It Pays to Advertise ..................... In the Ramikin Beauty Shop ............................. Girls' Rest Room The Deluge .............................. M. I. halls where it rains through the roof 'Excuse Me .............................. Miller 'Road To Happiness ........ .... ....... S e nior Year 'Eyestof Youth ........................... Ruth Vianco 'Business Before Pleasure .......... ...... M erna Henry 'Little Lady in Blue ...................... Emma Nickerson 'A Slippery Place ........................ M. I. Floors in Corridors Flooded with Acid 'What Next? ..................... ....... N Vill we pay out for? 'Uncle Tom's Cabin .............. ...... C olony Hall Cn Carnival Night 'Too Many Cooks ......................... In Cafeteria 'Seven Chances .......................... That You'll Get an Approved Excuse 'Fair and VV?l1'lll9l'u ........................ VVe hope so Ccoal shortagel 'Milestone-s . .................... ........ C arnival and Pay Day 'Dawn of a To-morrow .................... Day after Graduation 'Miss Springtime ......................... Katherine Kies 'Furs and Frills .......................... Marie Hall Mutt and Jeff .......... .... . ........ I ,ucile Cheney and Nellie Keane 105 3 ' X A ul W' W id ul. X f flllllll rx U X yi , 5 f 1 Q2 1kN Q57 ix if 17 16 fd lg yr? -QQLJXXS ff' Nj X' X Ja QW W XX J W XJQRXV X ff 5 , WS Wmnmnw N J J 5 X5 1 MX J M 'N + X fX 'X xXQQmpj AQ, ff X K V UQ .A f X F 'NX Afwf + I X 57 ,p -f E if X x X AEE X K fl-K kg X, QJX , ' ,XQWVY :Cf ygi Ji? fY'3V.mxQM SX' X X5 'X Q W' M 'J Q y X -fx' JIVIQ' '-'54 Cb! .V X nl 'lx 'H Q VZ K X X I ' g xi X 'aj fl 'xf'-.An xr f, F A yy: V 'X N7 Y KHKN- ,,.. nf. fl.. HQ N gf xxx. i Z gwJ2mfagwfwff RQw :QQ ' f' 1 fZl2l'fg:y:3Ev1 'l N VNVC P r ,y xf'9 F4Zv-JN VZ Ng VL 1' ff Ly! I' 1 2 JK? vl.'.7j,v-J L if N 5321! ik-55 AN F 'ff ' X A I n . Q I IUYMIICIQ JUNIOR HOUSEHOLD ARTS AND SCIENCE DEPARTMEN1 Bowser Beatrice Bridges, Alice Biindle Adella Brown Pauline hamberlam Mildred hapman Catherine hew Evelyn offin Mildred ooney Dorothy Qaboldt Ruth Davis Margaret Dixon Annie Joriance Doiothy Dunn Fiances Eisenbiay Marion Fari ai, Gladys Fredericks, Charlotte Furman, Hilda Gels, Eleanor Grab, Gertrude Gschwind, Irene Hogan, Agnes Jansen, Lucille Kallet, May Kerrigan, Helen Kessler, Ida . Ketchum, Elizabeth Kies, Katherine . Leggett, Genevieve Mason, Vera . Mckelvey, Margaret Nluckle, Jane . Murdock, Constance Nlorton, Eleanor . Cliver, Eleanor . Palmer, Mary Phillips, Emily . Phillips, Frances . S czcnce Clean N Y Fairport N Y Erie Pa Waterport N X Rochester N Y Spencerport N Y Clean N Y Rochester N Y S5 racuse N Y Springville N Y Rochester N Y Colberton Georgia Camden N Y Auburn N Y Rochester N Y Rochester, N Y East Rochester, N Y Rochester, N Y Boston, Mass NVebster, N Y Utica, N Y Syracuse, N Y Johnstown, N Y Syracuse, N Y Rochester, N Y Mexico, N. X . NVarsaw, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Cuba, N. Y. Friendship, N. Y Rochester, N. Y Stanley, N. Y. Clean, N. Y. Kingston, Ont. Syracuse, N. Y. Penn Yan, N. Y. Victor, N. Y. Sullivan, Ind. 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X x ' 'x , ,MV Q-2 --1 N Bw 1 8 YAYMIIZQIE :Freshmen 22-.2 X5 ZX President Tre 1s11rer W.21l'r1-,R XVI.-XRD FARI2 HUM' Vice-Piesident NSCIPI WY Jomx IXFRWIN H.w1:1, O1,A1sr1:,1D ECSTRAX FROM THE DIARY OF A FRENQH MAN Septembei 8 VVent to Mele mix to-d21y for the furet Fime yy IQ I 1te but the teechers didnt my 21ny' thing. lhe skule is orful Big. e. I never suv ' 1n1ny pritty Giile in 1ll my life. 1. S. I buew there ww some boys their too yembei Phe DTIIQ event of the skuleo Xt-?I1'QII1P I'X'll'IIIV'Il-C'Il1IQ off lwt nibht. I hftd to ,,o becue some of the Fresh mens took principlee Dd1fS dlltl I thoubht it would look stin yy' if I didnt. I never saw 'iny thine so XVllI1d61'flll IS 1ll the stunts 1nd the excite-ment llld the trimminbe 6. noise in the H1lls. 'We LIIIICPCI till morning 1nd by th1t time I h 1d le1rned to one-step pritty' well. l he 1rd one of the teiechers my th'1t some of the Freehmen were ,reen lll'lt ht 1nd I was orf11l proud becus GIQLII ie Otll' Ll we Lolor! U9C9ll1bPl 12 Our Ramikin Bored knowe how iniportent the Froeh '1re be cus they put ua 1 Bit, Sine wking 11s to Join the Army. At furst I tiot it yy IQ recruitin,, st1tion but I 'lfI,91'XVll'd9 found th tt they were 'tskinh for Controbueione. Th'1ts the funniest thinh I ever heard of-why' don t, tiey my what they' IIIPIII ri,,ht3 off the re 1l. In ,,oin,, to llldkf, some contiobueionw if I get time becue the R 1mikin wouldn t be much hood if most of it NV'lS11 t 'lb0llt IIN? Ireshmene. I ,ue se the, Question would- no wh It to do il' i w1snt for 11e Froel. VVe, put in jokes '1ne thin., wurth re edinz., in the Hole D'lDt r. IlI1ll'll'j' I111 b'1ck to Me i'IIIlX -1 'ter v1e1tion ek I h1el '1 pritty' ood Rest whici needed becus l wis up 1 lot before v1e,'1tion tk in . Mek'1nix has '1 11' B eket B111 -X ' fo r the Fee ll'Ol 2 1 I ' ' it. VISI '- s 'A 2 ' - cus some o' .ie ers ' Xth etic Q mike tht other boys M'1d with Ielle Juni ne of tw Frosli '1re giing t 4 ' ' y' - '-2 ' ' Sf j ' und ek ,o o te 11'1 ' . 1 o' ' ' ' .' ,. so duess I wi . X - 2 ' 2 ' 1, '2. 12 1 ' .2 f ' 0 . 2 Ge ' 1 .2 :wo 2 '. 2 I 0 ,. 1 2. . . NO ' 3 1 ' 8 ' 0' 2 3 2 rc c c 1' . O' 5 U 2 2 L 2 2 ' ' , ' U gf ' ' 2 gf . 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 ff. 'e .' 2 . 1 2 0 2 2 2 2 . 1 12 A .2 ' 2 . . U 2 2 , 2 ' ' 1 . ' 2 . . ' ' L 3 1 . I X I A 7 1 2 ff 2 2. 0 . . l ' '2. EI O' 2 , c 2 2 2 ' A e 0' s L C ' O- , I t2 1 2 , 'Y 12 ' 1 ff ff ' 1 . ' . . ai . 2 ' - U C ' , A D L 22 2 L 1 n't 2 ' t 2 ' . 1 . 1 2 1 2 I stories 21ll the time :ind One ol' them was accepted R it was the Only' 0' J 0' X I A .2 2 I1 ' 2 1242 2t 2'2 ' 2 2 g 1 'I I If 2 2 'e V ' r ' e St: 21. 2 Teem 2k I , lyyaye Ile ' in 2 Ind Q Cheei foi I y 1 l I y121 IIIOIO Xthletlc be - I tl 1 fell 21111 x 1' n 2 I I 2 . I 'N 1 I5 No 1 . 1 2 ae L1 0 Klllllllelli' rhix e211 b11t I thmle l'll t21y 2110 ' if t gl. l 211011 On- l the le-lleix Told me it 11215 live, I 3 1 ll 115 tU:.1Mll Zili FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Qumdagof 4192111214-. . Rf0Cl1QSlZ9I , N. Y. 121191 'uosiuuep . . Pembroke, N. Y. ueieq Slooping - Newark: N- Y- Ualgq fqolg .0 . Rochester, N. Y. 3591313 4,995 , , . Rooflester, N. Y. uipfumg iuoqguitmueq . - R0Cfl19Sl39I', N- Y- qqeqlzzqe fpooq . . Roeiiester, N. Y. mum fngfuggl, . St. Catherines, Ont Sgop fppggupl . Oil City, Pa. einopileqo funffol . . Le Roy, N. Y. pleuoel 'ploy . Honeoye Falls, N. X fH9l'.LI'l2Il 'Xeloiu . . Fairport, N. Y. Iezeq lpieeqsttqo . . Geneva, N Ieqetu fpleqdeqs . . Honeoye Falls, N. Y uoplmti tqqitus . Auburn, N. Y. seoumg fqqitus . Rochester, N. Y. 'eoiuo.1eA toqnueix . . Bath, N. Y. pe.1pUu14u'eiuueA . . cllElI11QStOXV11, N. Y. 1-M0111 'pveqequim . . Roohestei-, N. Y. Iiq.QS cU9.I.II2AS. . Fairport, N. Y. '12 Epimn 'uepoom . . . . . Springfield, Mass. 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' 12 ' 1' 1- 1' , W1 1 1 5 - -- - 1 -1 . 1'.'. 1' . ---111. fi- .13 91' fy 1 1' 1 +1 11-ls' 1 ',' 1 , .11 , ' 11:1 1 ,. 12 A .1-. V.. -, ' y-I . 11- . v v. 1. 11 1 .- - 1 1' r , -1. 11' '1.g' .11 - ' ' '1 '1' 11 ' ' 1 11 Q T. '. 'f1 11' 1. 111. 125 :Hsin mnt ' Q 1 ' ll The following list contains the names of some of the gradlla tes of the' classes of 1917- 1916-1915, and the field in which they are Working- Katherine Early, '17-Training School, Vineland, New Jersey. Teaching Domestic Science and Art. Gladys Hayward, '17-Junior High School, Trenton, New Jersey. Teaching sewing. Elsie French, '17-Public Schools of Pasaic, N. J. Eleanor Church, '17-Technical High School, Indianapolis, Indiana. Teaching Household Arts. Ruby Abbot, '17-Teaching cookery in public schools of Indianapolis, Ind. I Mabel Haynes, '17-Teaching Domestic Science, State School, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Lenabelle Pickard, '17-Geneseo Normal, Teaching Domestic Science. Eleanor Wright, '17-Supervisor of Draw- ing, Tonawanda, N. Y. Lena Eliot, '16-Indianapolis High School. Norma Udder, '15-Dietition, Winipeg, Can. Ida Lavine, '17-Domestic Art, Jewish Deaf Mute, Institut-e. Winifred Philleo, '17-Teaching Domestic Science, Bristol, Rhode Island High School. Enid Hines, '16-Teaching. William Smith College, Geneva. Ruth MacDonald, '17-Selma, Alabama High School. Pearl Marsh, '17-High School, Canton, Ohio. Teaching Domestic Science. John C. Yoder, Teaching. Normal Train- ing Public Schools, Crawford, New Jersey. Charlotte Trinter, '16-Y. W. C. A. Cafe- teria, Winipeg, Canada. Esther Clyde, '17-Vocational School, Montclair, New Jersey. Helen Green, '17-Winthrop Normal School, Rocky Hill, South Carolina, Teach- ing Domestic Art. Margaret Gillam, '16-Assistant Dietition, General Hospital, Rochester. Jessie Fraser, '17-Teaching Domestic Art, Brownsville, Pa. Helen Fuller, '17-Teaching Domestic Art, Public Schools, Charleston, South Carolina. J. Brodie, '17-Teaching Mechanical Drawing, Vocational School, Elmira, N. Y. Lawrence Willis-Teaching Vocational School, Scranton, Pa. Marjorie Scott, '16-Vocational School, Hudson, N. Y. Esther Waite-Teaching. Mis-s Cowles School, Holisday, Pa. Clarence De-Mars-Teaching Normal Training, Public School, Bridgeport, Conn. Olive Winegar, '17--Broadway Branch, Y. W. C. A., Cleveland, O. Edith Hutchins, '17-Lunch Room Mana- ger, Cathedral High School, Rochester. James A. Very-Teaching Manual Train- ing, Waterville, N. Y. Martin Bullis-Teaching Manual Training, Portsmouth, Va. Jeanette Lennigan, '17-Teaching Domest- ic Art, Columbus, O. Zipporah Wilcox, '17-Second Assistant Dietition, General Hospital, Rochester. Agnes Trachenburg-Junior High School, Utica. Jessie Cole, '17-Assistant to Dr. Win- throp in laboratory work, Rochester. Marie Van De Water, '18-Dietition, Ba- tavia Hospital. Jennie Wilke, '17-Drafting Department Bausch and Lomb Co., Rochester, N. Y. Edna Vincent, '17-Drafting Department, Railway Signal Works, Rochester, N. Y. Muriel Jones, '17-Drafting Department, Northeast Electric Company. Isabel Burt, '17-Teaching Domestic Sci- ence, Public Schools, Springfield, Mass. Margarite Crampton, '17-Teaching Do- mestic Science, Maricopa, California. Helen Gamble, '17-Teaching Domestic Science, Fernwood, New Jersey. Edna Gulick, '17-Extension Work, Bruns- wick, New Jersey. Irene Lapp, '17-Training School, Vinland, New Jer-sey. Helen MacMillan, '17-Teaching Domestic Science, Canistota, N. Y. Mabel Phole, '17-Teaching, Domestic Science and Art, Syracuse, N. Y. Maude Vosburg, '17-Teaching in Hudson Falls, New York. , Antoinette Douglas, 175 Helen Halloway, 17, Marian Wilkinson, '17, Helen Purcell, '173 Rolena Utrich, '17, New York Training School, Hudson, New York. 128 X, PQEQZQWS gfflsjway V, W QQOQWQAQQQV QOQW ,A bQQvQ4gbQQxv V '23-QQQQQ f JA QQQQVOQJ Qi AQWQWOQ V Xyieggf A 2346291532 z,5gSQZQsJQ , wx S9224 A QQQEQW 5 QQWQW MQQQV W + AEQQQQQW Q 555224 A QEQEOW Zim? WWQW lm Wfwgg aff' M161 4 ,Q . PEW? qmlnl Q5 A 4 lj an Q QQ W A 6 TO? t C46 ? Q Fgfiff nd '10 340914 ?SQ 4 lj Ylevgivl MQZWOQ 'QD W sf Wag to HHH wg mind? PQQZQQ 55054 ' Ewa Q3 by Q f EQQQQQX ' V 236992 fi W' ,lb Q7 kv! x y Q 2453 5 QWQ Q E YQ 55' QAQAOQQWQQDOQQW V gQy4 A QQ? 53 QVC W M'+1?WQQ is QMQW QQMQQQW zgksw A QWQW? QW? 5 A as QW Q QEQQG4 A QQWQQ I I IC -Q be EBUYP Eflumh Society The Henry Lomb Society, established in 1916, and named for the founder of Mechanics Institute, is an honorary society, Whose purpose is the appreciation and encouragement of the highest type Of citizenship, exemplified by Captain Lomb. Students are elected to membership after successfully completing a three years' course, the election being based On scholarship, person- ality and an active interest in student organization. Announcement of the 1918 election was made in assembly on May 8th. The list of members, as given, was as follows: ' Applied Art BYRON CULVER RUTH VIANCO ZELLA VVERSTER No1'mctl Maomal T 1l'afif2z-mg PERRY BABCOCK JACOB HILGERMAN 1 HAROLD SHOUDY Household Arts 1 It ERN GOOD ELLEN BUELL KATHERINE LIGHTHALL LUIS COOPER EMMA NIOKERSON , GLADYS FULLER HELEN WITJCOX BIARION GALLUP XDORIS FULLER tMiss D. Fuller Will be given membership when she com letes the Q - - . ' A P iequired Work in a manner satisfactorv to the society gg eee, A eee- , A .twig L O O A 4-V i i a, R ' . A ' f:,'iQ.iffRi:2LAasm.'z-.ffm - 3 ' 3, J ' ' 130 Iva' H I ICCIH A Q Ruth Caney, '17-Extension Department Arthur Von Hold-Teaching Manual of Mechanics Institute. Demonstrator. Training, Salamanca, N. Y. Jeanette Metcalfe, '17-Extension Work, Jane.Foster, '16-Director Y. M. C. A. County Demonstrator, Hartford, Conn. Cafeteria, Columbus, 0- Ruth Slocum, '16-Dietition, Camp Sheri- Ann Wellman, '16-Teaelling D0IneSilie den, Science, Miss Hall's School, Pittsford, Mass. Charlotte Abel, '16-Y. W. C. A. Cafe- Marie Fertner, '16-Y. W- C. A. Cafeteria, teria, San Antonio, Texas. Jamestown, N- Y- Grace Casburn, '16-Manual Training, Mary Fergueen, '15-Teaelling 'in the Merion, South Carolina. Training School, Boston, Mass. - Mildred Clark, '16-Manual Training, Helen Dei.Wyler-Teaelling D01neSiiC Deaf Mute Institute, Rochester. Smenee, Detrelt, M1011- Dorothy Deland, '17-Teaching drawing, Pauline Wiley, '16-Y W- C- A- Cafeteria, Medina, N. Y. Regina, Saskatchewan. Ruth Mason, '17-Advertising Department Alia Kelley, '16-Vocational SCl100l, Ain- Commercial Design, Duffy-Powers Co., Roch- Sterflani, New York- ester, N- Y- Vernette Huntley, '16-Department Store -Mary Sunburg, '17--Buffalo Public Tea ROOn1, Rlelilnenfl, Va- SCl100lS, Tleaelling Drawing end Manual Margaret Neary, '16-Teaching Domestic Training- Art, Long Branch, N. J. Sylvester Brown. '17-Mechanicville, N. Mary Meehem, '16-Teaching Domestic Y. Teaching Manual Training. Art, Pleasantville, N. J. George Coulthard, '17-Bristol, New Jer- Louise Rice, '15-Leekewenne, N, Y, Sey, Manual Training- Social Center. Walter Willie, '17-ASS-iSianlS Inspector Of Florence Carter, '16-Teaching Domestic Ordnance, Cleveland, Ohio. Science, We-llsville, N. Y. Harry Wilson, '17-Teaeli-ing Manual Olive Caper, '16-Manager Lunch Room, Training. Goodyear Fire Rubber Company, Akron, O. Elmer Weede-ms, '17-Curtiee Aeroplane Ada Cook, '16-Teaching Domestic sci- Works, Buffalo, N. Y. ence, Wellsvill-e, N. Y. Ralph Cegswell, '16-Drafting Depart- Ellen Putnam, '15-Head Dietition, Gen- ment Newport Shipbuilding Co., Hampton, eral Hospital, Rochester. Virginia. Mary Howse, '15-Dietition, Cross-Irving Ralph Gilette, '15-Head Draftsman, New- Hospital, Syracuse, N. Y. Port Shlpbulldmg C0-r Hampton- Va- Corrine Smith, '15-Teaching Domestic Lilla Ferris, '16-Denver Col., Public Science, Auburn, N. Y. Schools- Bertlha Sturges, '15--State Training Leita Davy, '16-Supervisor, Domestic School, Morganza, Penn. Sclencei Conneafnti Ohio- Louise Tobin, '15-Teaching, Rome, New Georgiana Conger, '16-Cazanovia, Semi- York, Custodial Asylum. nary' N- Y- Margaret Miller, '16-Teaching Domestic Elizabeth Tomer, '16-Teaching Domestic Selenee, L0u1SV1lle, Kenfueky- Science, Public Schools of Weehawken, N. Lillian Church, '16-Dietition, General J. Hospital, Warren, Pa. Ulu jill. il. 4'Here's to you, our dear M. I., may you live a thousand years! Just to sort of cheer things in this Vale of human tears. And may we live a thousand, too, a thousand less a day, Cause we wouldn't care to be on earth and hear you'd passed away ! -E-M. Ll If we cannot strew1ife's path with flowers, The way to mount upward is to get down we can at least strew it with smiles.- to hard work.-New York Times. Dickens. Most of us would rather be looked over False friends tie knots in the thread of than overlooked.-Selected. life.-Clara Louise Feary. 129 I',f,' , Q! A. ., 'I 1, .- v. f 1 q - .. w -. - .A if . . - , Q g,'-.p,J1,. z,g-51ff ' V Urn'-W 'Y 4' W Y L ' - Qfw TJ- ' Y- :A-1 f , Y - , FM,-f.9,13',faEy - X g fff- f 1fi, , .Y -. ' ' f gi , K - -Y ' 'X 'ng-,l',1,4l,f5v. -if , W Y W .5 7-4 f - f - Hff W f fn' A f Mg W , , -.. f ff .r. '.'Hff- f-W ff-f ff ' A ,, if -J , -- - -Y ' ..,rg. ,1,' , A : - 44.12.-.Z,: Ai --- 'G .- . A ,f f , 1.'u',f'y' .A x1:,v,..' , - 3-nlfaf ' ,H-.3 L, , .. ,II-f ' 'y' '-- , 2 IV! f .V ., .. ,V 1 ',,41 ln'Hf .glm Zn m,f'1'.,'I'f. '.,'ff'L J, .If V '1,-+3-1' J 1 14:1 , vf be - ,..V,v.I.. , ,,,:A',l.i 4 JLYHM, ' ., . V.: 15.2 Y' 1' 51, -. . 3 ll I, w,v,','..v,','4 - -A.. - 4,41-I'-..'.h 1, 'H4,.!. .I ' '-ruwvwfr .,, ,L:!:-,'- . 'seein' 'TLS 1' if Tb 25.6 T 'tkp -,. ,Q , -ny ji- Ig --- 51 ,,-f-g 1--- p -yi.-rf Y - I--' - vw- ff 'W--'-' -vfvyrr-va W- ,. . L V i I ' W ' . ll Q53 P: E -' - . gi. - : ', as , .za ' -5-1 . I 1,3 Training fur bulhter Enya Through the co-operation of the local Institute and the United States government, Mechanics Institute soon is to undertake the training oi a large number of soldier students in various mechanical and manual branches of service. To accommodate these students the Jienkinson apartments have been leased and will be remodeled into a dormitory building. The students in domestic art will be given practical experi- ence in household planning and decoration in the remodeling and fitting of the building. The restaurant now operated by Mechanics Institute in the Eastman building will be closed to public patronage, and will be used for the soldiers. Some time ago President James F. Barker filled out a government questionnaire, giving facts regarding the school,Which showed it to be of value to the government in training soldiers along various lines. Government agents visited the school, studied the various phases of school Work, and the equipment, and plans were made for the immedi- ate use in training soldierlcraftsman. According to the plans, the training will include many branches of service. Chief among those Will. be carpentry and Wood turning for ship building, gasoline and gas engine construction and operation for tanks, aeroplanes, submarines and other War engines, mechanical draft- ing and foundry Work. We should feel justly proud that Mechanics Institute can do this War Work, and it is largely possible through the efforts of our President, James F. Barker. - M.F.P., '18. y 131 A R741 Milli! lil' degree of success without the co-ordinated supervision andsupport that a Students' Council has made possible. It is in co-ordination and busi- ness efficiency that the best results of responsib-ile student government he' The financial standing of the Students' Association has been made secure through the Association Fee. This fee hasmade possible most of the activities which members of the Association now enjoy at a personal expense of less than three cents per week. ' This year's Council has aimed to carry on the work of former Coun- cils and to further develop the efficiency of student government. The basket ball season has been the most successful in years, and that at a less expense. Base ball is receiving enthusiastic support. The Glee Club has a very creditable season under the direction of one of the best leaders in the state. Assemblies have been held regularly and have frequently been occasions for spontaneous outbursts of school spirit. Girls' athletics, basket ball, tennis, and track, have been included in association activities. Vlfith the experience gained by the girls in con- ducting athletics this year ,it is hoped that future progress will be made easier. The finances of the Question are now handled immediately by the Council. This system will prevent misunderstanding between the staff and the Council, and place the Question in the same relation to the Council as all other Association activities. The financing of the Ramikin is perhaps the biggest addition to the duties of the Council that has been been made this year. It is hoped that a permanent Ramikin fund may be created. Every member of the Council feels that the best indication of the year's success is the growth of real self-sacrificing school spirit among the whole student body. This is the thing we have all been striving to develop, and the satisfaction of seeing this splendid spirit of co-oper- ation and love for our Alma Mater is the best reward that can come to those who have tried to do their bit for old M. I. M . I . A lot of our aspirations fail because .we The Workman Whose eyes are ever riveted do not put enough 1n them-enough inspira- on the clock usuallyhfinds that chances for tion.-Uncle Philander. promotion come riveted on some other fel -L,-,-- low.-Uncle Philander. A friend whom you have been gaining dur W A , i - e are likely to puncture a few hopes if mg your whole hfe, you ought not .to be dis- We attempt to run an automobile on a Wheel- pleased with 1n a moment.-Saadi. barrow salary.-Uncle Philander, I 1 9 1 a 134 RQAYHIIKIQ ' 51 UDL CUNCIL Q3 D, 6, STUDENTS COUNCIL Pzeszdefmi BXRON G QULVER Sem etcm y XlARIOlX GAI LUP To easfufr ev CNOW In S91 VICE, DONALD MUNDIE Faculty Admseo A M CROOP COMMITTEE CIIAIRMLN llluszc and Lztclcwg MII IIRED CoIIIv Ifmcmce CNOW In SGIVICG I1 AN S QASWELI Afhletzcs PERRY F BABCOCK Pwblzcafzons EDGAR F SCHOLAND Dates LEE GUISEWITE PERRY SEXTON PHILIP BARNES NIILDRDD VENMAN HE five yeaIs of student goveInInent he1e at Meehames InstItute have brought a great advance In both the numbeI and 9550191105 of student aotIvItIes The Students, CouneIl has shown Its Worth as a Inedlum of student government Atl1lGt1CS, Crlee Clubs, the QuestIon, the Students' Hand Book, earmvals, noon dances, all have come as a 18 sult of student government The Henrv Lomb SoeIety was oI'gaIIIzed at the 1nstIgat1on of the Students Coune1l Pav Dav IS now an ILXSSOC13 t1on affaIr All of these thmgs could doubtless have been managed W1thout a Students' CouneIl but thev eould not have attained the same Nl K . N ' ..,.. 4 - Q fi 41 I' , , , A -1 X, X. I K X lx l v - I lla I , il ,K 3,1 l l P u E P I 1 I N ' X17 Y ' ' ' , W Vfice-President cmd Treasm'er . ELLEN BUELL A N nana Q .L T J . . I ..... I 1' 'II l , ' , ,, ' D 7 N I 4 J f . . . . . I J. Q p 1 ' I 'I g . 1. . f 0 I I . , 'O Y I 0 - 7 . H I N 133 ' Xf 1 ,x , of 'Z x MMM' NM Q , 0Z. .71 my fl I ' 4 1 . -vi ' I Q!.2 'ff 'T 'f '- f T'.'fZ .2? ,-TTR A Eww 1 F I .I .. :, v F gl U 'J 'gm ' . .. ,, .-. - 1 17'::w:'575T: s'?i3'zJf, 3'f ' WWF' ' r , r Scraps from a benmnr 5 tarp September 6 Miss Benedict explained the important points to be remembered in writ- 17 October ' 11 25 November 8 15 December 6 11 19 January 8 28 29 February 7 15 March 6 14 April 10 May 1 15 23 June 13 It is difficult to acquire a satisfactory reputation on the strength of what you are going to do some day.-Buffalo Express. Don't brag about what you- are going to do tomorrow. what you did yesterday.-Buffalo Express. ing lesson plans. VVhen we tried to write one, it reminded us of a hit- or-miss rug, mostly miss. Margaret Pughe turned the ice cream freezer for 15 minutes and then discovered there was no dasher in the container. Kathryn Norton discovered that Miss Williams needed glasses. Katie left an unscoured knife and a dirty soap dish, and Miss Williams didn't discover it. Luella Theisen forgot to put the shortening in the sponge for bread today so she cut holes in the dough and poured it in. Miss Strickland thought it very good. Edith Reese made a buttenhole 7-16 of an inch long when it should have been 1-2 inch, and Miss Gorby didn't discover the difference. Miss Williams visited Helen Snyder. Poor Helen was so excited she poured the milk in the bottom part of the double boiler. Miss Gorby gave a lecture on, Always Keep Threads and Ravelings on the Tables. 'A notice was posted in the Red Cross rooms that all threads must be put on the floor. Peg Parker discovered that vitamines was a subject connected with foods instead of wireless. Miss Williams was called to arms, to spend her Christmas vacation in Kentucky. She was so excited she told the class that leavening agents cause such things as umbrellas and elevators to rise. The D. A. M. class learned for the first timeC?J that Miss Gorby had a supervisor for one year whom she could not hold out against for another year so she was transferred to another building. CEvery member of the class wished to meet him.7 Several Division A girls arose one hour early in order to have their hair nets properly adjusted before going to Miss Williams' class. For the nrst time in their career, all Division A girls scoured the steels and put their desks in order. Miss Williams was peeved because she wasn't asked to teach the sol- diers, even though everyone knew she didn't have the time. Baking powder biscuits were not mentioned in theory class. Evidently some individual problem was bothering Miss Benedict. Eileen Sehl taught buttonholes in methods class today and all seniors found that D. A. M. stands for more than one thing. Angeline Delunsch handed in a model on time. There was a good rea- son. She lost the hook so didn't have to sew it on. Helen Tutchell put the jelly in tarts before baking them. The seniors had a truth meeting and everyone promised not to tell any of the brilliant things they had done until after everyone had a position. Caroline Ransom made a sleeve with a square elbow. Everyone always thought she was angular. - A freshman was heard to say that she would never accept a position for less than EB1200. The seniors decided they would be thankful for posi- tions as garbage collectors. , A pleasant day out doors but rather wet around the seniors eyes. All seniors decided that M. I. is a pretty good place after all. I-I.J.W., '18 liar. LM- Opportunity will try the other man's door when it finds yours barred.-Uncle Philan- der. Garbage and love letters should be burned before they create trouble.-San Francisco Chronicle. Somebody might ask you 1918 , I ' ' ' 135 The oha.peI'ons are as follows: FAITH ADAMS ROSALIE HILL RUTH VTANCO ZELLA 'VVEBSTER ETHETJ NIESKIL lx1ILDRED GROXVER C. E. OSTER GRAOE BRYSON LUCILE CHEHNEY MARTHA DEAIJ .ANGEIJTNE DE LUNSCH MARION CTALLUP FEIKN CTOOD NEIJLTE IQEANE KATHERINE LIGHTHALL LOBATNE REED EMMA NIOKERSON VVINIFRED SXVETLAND TPXNTOINETTE V AN LIENV GLLADYS XVESTERMAN EVELYN YVALLIS f'Here's to the Chaperou: May she learn from Cupid, Just enough blindness To be sweetly stupid. 138 L t u L K L A A iff? Y if X Q ' Illumauillragur L 1- '22, HZ6 'H'f5. KATHERINE LIGHTHALL Pregzdent PAULINE BROXVN Vtee Presftdent GLADYS WESTERMAN Secretary HELEN THoMAS Treasfarer LUCILE CHENEX Semor Representatfwe LAURA MoRFY Art Representatwe MISS TOMER Faefalty Aclmser MASS meetmg oonduoted by the p1eS1dent of the Women S League was held at the becmnmg of the Sohool year At th1S meetlng M1SS May Benedlet Spoke to the g1rlS about the Women S League and what 1t Should mean to every glrl espeelally the moommg Freshmen The new and rev1Sed Set of ruleS vvlneh Were approved and voted upon last year were read by the Seeretaly at the meetmg The exeoutlve board and the houSe p1eS1dentS have held monthly meetmgs to d1SouSS problemS of the T eague and also tl1oSe ooneermng the houSeS Chaperons Were ohosen by the exeout1ve boa1d to ehaperon under 0laSSmen when called upon to do So An approved l1St of hotels and theatres was alSo made at that t1me On l3QCG111b91 13th the Leabue held '1 x en 1nte1eSt1nD v-1udev1lle b1ll LO11S1St1Ilb of foul aots Wlth danelng aftelwald F 1-J' lm, n B I Q , i V O I Y I V Q A IL. -- , Q SA-X - 0 Q 1 ' ' V Wllkls. R K v U N Q G I L ff J ,L j Hg ' FLORENCE SHERMAN. Jamlor Representative . K Vi . , l U: a - V H. o . ...4 , 7 . . 3 . , I , . . 'J . ,. ' ' 00 . c 7 'ul' l ' I' I 0' c D l 1 ' I 137 l1YM I I Q -I members accepted our invitation to use the room as their time per- mitted From 8 30 until 5 30 an instructor is in charge and Work in the making of surgical dressings and hospital garments progresses Different houses and organizations have set aside certain hours in which they may Work as groups Kent Hall Thuisday night Colony Hall Wednesday night Beviei Building, Monday night, and Y W 4 A Wednesday noon 1 WVe have had over a hundi ed regular Workers Under Miss Wessel s supervision we have made 6,000 foui-inch com- presses, 100 nine-inch compiesses, 90 emergency pads, 930 nrigation pads, and 1 500 drains P1 esident Baikei s invention in February of machmes for folding compresses and drains, greatly facilitated the making of those difficult di essings 3 Miss Beebee iepoits that 50 bed shirts and 5,0 sets of pajamas have been completed Many of these Were made by the girls during vaca- tion time That M I girls have been busily knitting is siioyvn by the books of the knitting bui eau 129 syveatei s, 47 scarfs, 35 pairs of Wristlets and 35 helmets a1e credited to them Pig ' kmttei s have been most unpop- ular and it Was not long befoie all the bright colored yarns disappeared from the coriidois except those that were being made into ten-inch squares foi convalescent quilts eight of which have been completed Under the direction of Miss Duntz Miss Elwood, Miss M Gillard and Mr Kah, oui knitting machines have turned out 100 pairs of socks Twenty-three of these Weie made by the boy s Our laundiy machineiy has made it possible foi us to help in the Washing of socks foi the Rochester Chapter Each Week a large bagful has been ieceived and, undei Miss Tl1U.1b9I'7S supervision 6 000 pairs of soft, clean socks have been ieturned to headquarters In Febiuary the making of refugee gai ments Was begun Four teen hundred and eighty-two yards of mateiial are being made up into 950 ch1ldren's capes, 900 Womenls di esses 100 Women s shawls and 6 chil- di en s di esses Quilts aie to be made fiom the left- ovei pieces A veiy successful campaign for the iaising of money is being cai- iied on G1 oups a1e vying with one anothei to obtain the largest amounts, and students and faculty are iesponding genei ously to every summons to put their hands in then pockets for the Red Lross A list of money turned in fr om October to Mai ch, follows Oc . Candy sale Williams group ................. . .... 2136.00 Dance Thurber group ........... , ,00 Travelogue Van Horne group ................ . 2.75 Ice Cream Cone Sale Gelli group .............. .. 7.00 Nov. Fashion Show Miss Duntz s dressmaking class.. . 40 0, Tea Davis group ........................... . . 5 10 Pop Corn Sale Duntz group .... ,,,,,, , 21 Peanut Sale Tomer group .... H Dance Gorby group ........ 25.00 .. 4.00 FT' W '1I1!9HQ.'9 !!-Aziilimfs .L T3 .. . -Q ' P1-7,::.f '.-vr. 71' :H - - I - - 8541, ,.. 37, , 7 ' 5 f - ' . 1,,- - be N In Q, ,P r- X .. VW Y V ,Mg A-A , 1. -L iffy 7, E , A T L58 I Fil ? 5 ' t 4131- it I w a?fI,f..:A,,n JI .. ,-,,,a'4!: .,5 ii, ,,, ,E I V 4, 1 Q ny 'W K J' ...N I N X .zxigf V , f f ' , 'I' 'Lv'-'x LX i Q- 2 ,HZWEBBTER eh ross C hart ei' Mefnib ers PRESIDENT BARIKER I CHARLOTTE FREDERICIQS MISS TOMER PAUIIINE BROWN MISS VAN I1ORNE MARION ADAMS MR. KAH EIAROLD SI-IOUDY MARIION GALLUP IVAN COSIVRLL Officers MISS TOMER, Cliairuiaii MARION GALLUP, Secretary MISS VAN HORNE, Treasurer Kuittiug Bureau H ospitat Gariueuts MRS. GELLI MISS BEEBEE MISS STEVE Refugee Gariiieiits Surgical Dressiugs MRS. GELIJI MISS WESSELL MISS STEVE HE Mechanics Institute Auxiliary of the American Red Cross was organized October 14, 1917. Rooni 241, Eastman building, was given to us in which to carry on the Work. Students expressed their interest by signing up for definite hours, and Wives of faculty 139 S up n O mfr ' nj v X , L J X N 9 N xi ,n 9 ' 4 X Dc 5 Fe KZYMIITIQ Rummage Sale Kent Hall Waffle Sale Steve g1oup Returns from Magazme Bu1eau L1berty Bond Colony Hall Comm1ss1ons for selhng M I lecture tlckets Dance Str1ckland group 20 00 00 50 00 50 00 7 80 4 55 e . U I , ................................ .0 11 , ' .................................. 8. Jan. 11 Waffle Sale, Steve group ........... . . .... . . . .. .. 2.16 I 29 ' 1 ........................... . b. 8 ' , ................................ . 18 ' ' ' . . ' .............. . . 26 , ' ................................... . 28 ' , ' ........ . l l All Ameucan Vaudev1lle Tomer and G-1llard groups 31 O0 The natlon W1d6 Chustmas duve for members touched Mechamcs, of course A lecent census ln the Instlute shows an em ollment of 185 members of the Amer1can Red C1 oss among faculty and students Wl11le the lntelest m the Red CIOSS ldea thls Sea1 has been good, We hope that ou1 SIIOWIIIQ IH membe1sh1p and ln 1egula1 Wolkels as Well as ou1 output of fimshed al IICIQS, Wlll be doubled next yeal E V H Ou1 Xoungest Red Cross Worker LOUISE GELLI Oh what 1S l1fe w1thout a friend To d1ss1pate our gloom? A path Where naught but br1ars grow, Where flowers never bloom. 'T1s fr1ends Who make the desert World To blossom as the rose, Strew flowers o'er our rugged path, Pour sunshme o'er our Woes. .li-l-1 L1fe has 1tS hours of b1tterness, Its Joys, 1tS hopes and fears Q Our Ways 1S sometimes Wreathed Wlth smlles, And then baptized with tears. ' ' 141. 4 1 x -1 -b L-,H l 1 l Q I , . i n , 1 , , N N I J w K J , ,-.2 , - M-'A -Q . ,, 5, ,-. H .7 f-fi . . -ff -'.-1L,',j.E1.'ffg,f,j ,-ff Y ,, V 4-ff : Q: '1':,'J'.11 .dw, A-5? 424- '-7 '7 f , 'J ,f kg' -ff.. ,.', gg' -' - -- j,.., -ffjvi Y, Y - ' wwf-.-.ig -1- ' .-. v -, 1:11 Tw'- ,'i,-f'fg'. g,4ffr-V2 ,, .',u,., mgf.'. , ,'.H.f,f.'.:'J, ,- f':'2'2-'f.,'fF'-'f-f. F 'fpjl--.1:'g,',, 1 ' ' - Q,3:,:v.x5.f ,.'- , ,.,. .,. 1 .yfg Cf, -j. 1,5-.,, .IN ,XQXV 1,1 1'-,', f .1'. . ,A , ,, ,. , Q! -5 W' ,..f,',, ,,' -..'. ja:-f.,,,', ff gg i'3 ',f7-,f'ff.Y 4:'f':fPfl'3-W' . -- ,,+.,.,.,l,,,-. -, vv,.,.l'.' .53 xlfl, 1: ,cf 1:-4 ,' fn-'. uf, 1.3, ., ,r,,:1.'- - .'..l' . 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L.,-M' 7 -,F ,Yu 5.1Qm:G.x4M.Dmim:G,mL,' '00 muon O0- . 00- .4 5 1 L. K g H '41, O S ., . A' ur A5EZ6NiZvE'DiQ'ZvL 1 Qtbe Staff Editor-in-Chief ..... . E. FERN GOOD Assistant Editor-in-Cliief . . EARL J. HOAG Neios Editor . . . ERNEST BBUND.AGE Assistant News Editor . LOUISE SCHENCK Literary Editor . . . . LAURA BURNS Assistant Literary Editor . . . IDA A. IQESSLER Art Editor .... . ZELLA HALE VVEBSTER Assistant Art Editor . . . HETJENE SMITH Assistant Athletic Editor . RODNEY YV. SOUTHGATE Athletic Editor . . . . JOSEPH BLACK Ezroiange Editor . . . . RUTH J. lXdURRAY Assistant Exchange Editor . . . GERTRUDE GRABB Personal Editor . . . . GERTRUDE PBEISCHE Business Manager . . . HAROLD BBOXVN Assistant Business Manager . PHILIP BARNES Circittation Manager . . . lWARGARET PUGHE Assistant Circulation Manager ..... NIILDRED XVOOD The Question, like everything else, has suffered this year on account of the War. WVhen the staff, as appointed in the spring of 1917, was assembled in the fall, it was found lacking a business Inanager. Due to difficulty in reorganizing, publication began rather late in the year. WVe have of necessity been very conservative during the lirst part of the year, but with reorganizationin January, the paper Was changed and nearly doubled in size. Vile Wish to thank all for their support, and We trust that next year may see 4'The Question bigger and better than ever. 918 143 ' I YMIIICI Red Cross work has been another phase of our activities this year, taking the place of our regular meeting. The social side of the association has been different this year as in many organizations. To take the place of our usual social affairs we have had, beginning with the new year, monthly luncheons in the Cafe- teria Saturday noons. These were managed by some of the Y. NV. C. A. members. . 0 The missionary Committee had a special meeting to raise money for in Japan. our missionary worker, Miss Baker, Social Service work this year has been practically the same as last. The girls pay weekly visits to the County Hospital, where they read and entertain. There have been several changes in the Cabinet during the year. Miss Beebee was chosen as faculty adviser in Miss Wellington's place. Jessie Blake, our secretary, did not return to school, so Faith Adams was elected to the office. A tooth paste sale is being conducted at the present time, and an entertainment is being planned to raise money for the Silver Bay fund. Seven girls attended the Silver Bay Conference last J une, and it is our earnest wish that as many or more will go this year. 4'The Spirit of Love means a world of peace, 'Tis the Spirit of Silver Bay. , When the outlook is not good try the up- look. Believe me, every man has hi-s secret sorrows, which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold, when he is only sad. -Longfellow. -T..li. Cold and reserved natures should remem- ber that though not unfrequently flowers may be found beneath the snow, it is chilly work to dig for them, and few care to take the trouble. - Our doubts are traitors, And .make us lose the good we oft might ll We're not all put together alike, and we may misjudge one another. -George Eliot. Keep your face always before the sun- shine, and the shadows will fall behind you. Our today-s make our tomorrows, and our present lives determine the grade on which we must enter any next life. .- Beware of despairing about yourself. I expect to pass through this life but once. If, therefore, there is any kindness I can show, or any good I can do to any fel- W1I1,. low-being, let me not defer it, fo-r I shall not By fearing to attempt?'-Shakespeare. pass this way again. -Hegeman. .. t r 9 1 L46 5 '-- 1' . ' . bi- ' F'-, ff ' A x. f f M 1 -f ' . . - . 'L r in 2 it f ' - Q I I I l U A l l I I I I I I Qllaiuimzt QBfficer5-191721918 President ........ EMMA NIOKERSON Vice Pifesicieut BIILDRED STRONG Seci'etcw'y . . FAITH ADAMS Tifecisureif ........ EFFIE WINGER flliijaitmen uf Qlummittees Publicity . . .... . . . ELEANOR AMENT Social Service . . . HELEN NVILOOX Missioiiowiy . . AAILDRED CHAMBERLAIN BibleStudy . . PAULINE BROWN 'Social . . . . IDA IQESSLER Welfai e . . . . GLADYS WVEsTEEMAN Religious M eetiiig . . . . . LoU1sE MOSHEB. W. C. A. activities began in the fall With a mass meeting of all girls, addressed by Miss Kyle Adams, our Field Secretary. In ' the evening a reception was held for her in the Rest Room. This affair was soon followed by a tea, to which the Freshmen were especially invited and entertained by school talent. Several special speakers, including representatives of churches, the Patriotic League and Social Service VVork have spoken at our Friday noon meeting. There has been an average of fifty girls. Cabinet meetings have been held at noon every other Week, with an Occasional evening meeting, Where plans have been made and sugges- tions offered for our Work. 145 T T MII .C li Lf , I V Q , . , , T - ' ART SR 5 Preszdent 4 ZELLA HALE WVERSTER . 5' 3 ,. ai' fi 5 . . Vice-Pfresvlcient f, DOROTHY C. NEEL P l Tf1f'eaSm'ev' XVINIFRED M. IVEN ,V R. 'T ' Sec1 etcw'y RUTH I'IASTINGS VTANCO 5 E F iq ,,.T,,,,T,,,,,Nk T,-.,,W TT.T,MT,,T,W,TT,T,TMM .. T I N N ------ f--- -H-uw ---. ,--.7LT..,.T-4.TLggg... .1 f .1 1 , , - ,Q 5 , , :EY A Q3 ' g4fAig,gg,TQ,,M-f X' mg w . . , , . - Aw --4--V--, ..W..n....,,,,,v, V., ,K W 7,0 4 5 in MM,-N ,Y , , 5. 148 1 I I. ' ,f0'Q:- . 1:16 Q 1 SCH W W' W 'lp' I NHJX ' Nl I MW se s w' gqx ji.: I A ms .ef-41 K 'oi f 19 Q0 he vo' I Full Course Scholarships for the Year 1917-1918 HOUSEHOLD ARTS RUTH GAY BIARION ATJSTADT PRIZES Wiltsie Wdt67aCOZ0'ln Prize 1st, NIARJORIE HICIKS Qnd. RUTH HASTINGS VIANCO Honorable Meiitioii RUTH T. MITCHELL ' ZELLA H. WEBSTER EDNA VINCENT EXHIBITIONS Feb. 6th, to March 2nd, 1918-Architectural Renderings and De- signs for Interior Decoration. March 12th, to April 8th, 1918-Exhibition of Students' work at the Memorial Art Gallery. 147 IUAY HI I K li A Qtr league Members 191711918 In felawshipe, they made a, RUTH H. VIANCO DORIS FISKE JAMES COSTELLO DOROTHY NEEL K. ELSIE MESKILL ELMER MESSNER WINIFRED IVEN FRANCES SMITH MARY MC CONNELL EYERETT M. HALLAUER RUTH M. OSBORNE I ZELLA HALE WEBSTER FAITH ADAMS MARION ADAMS RAYMOND HOLCOMB HELEN ERICKSON MARY GARRITY MARGUERITE COST MILDRED CROYER HELENE SMITH EDITH NUSBICKEL MILDRED TREMAN FLORENCE FELSKE ISERAL FOCEL HELEN GARLOCK -w'-- -- ' 'fy'-' - 91 goodly compaignef' J. DONALD MUNDIE DORIS KINCAID JOSEPHINE BARKER MARJORIE HICKS HARRIET MOREY CHARLOTTE LOGAN BYRON CULYER HAZEL OLMSTEAD CAROLENA PIERSON PHILLIPS BARNES MILDRED YENMAN CHARLOTTE L. WHITEHEAD SYBIL WARREN LILLIAN TITUS MAIDA WOODEN ANITA H. DUFFY HUBERTUS PRIOR ROSABEL HORTON HELEN GROH LORNA WHITE HILDA HUTTE BINA MAYNARD LEILLA DENNISON ELIZABETH HOOD -GLADYS GAY I 150 , . fI.,,.: . 722- :TILT 1'3..i t,ffjffTf1'i'f'1Tjfg:5x D -f5Tf?ZWTi,v-11.211372 . z, ig , xg, I . z.. . 1 f-f -1. 1 . - v Jef , 5 ' ' . ,Q ' L54- 3-P .f i35.?g1gt':-12.35-rfzyfl-T?-r-YQ wr-rf-.Ra-.54 h.,.,,.,.... ....--..,v.,..,,,,..,,..-mga Mfftqmia f. . - -v -- u .. . . ,,1:.:.',..4' - x .Q .J. . A ,f-,fm hh, sv, .fvkfi J-. . 'sr rams., 1 , ,. W.,-A '.Q'.l,g 1-' f-- 4. Q k Qrt Qtuhents league Zin Memoriam-cComique9 A synopsis of the pleasant stunts and occurrences of the year C1917-19185 is hereby appended, in which We lightly but lovingly touch on the several happy events that tended to make our Art League the pleasant organization that it has been for the year past. 1. CSausage Roast at Summervilla J .......... Many Dogs, MUCH Rain, Great Time 2. Oct. CA. L. Initiationj ........... Queer Costumes, 26 New Members, Alembic Club, Badly Tortured. Good Eats 3. CVVhy Boys Leave Home in Ten Parts at M. I. Carnival ...................... Stirring Name, Filled Hall ,Much MON, 4. Studio Teas CAll the year.D ................... Instructive Talks Good Speakers. P. S.. . .. .... Slight Refreshments. 5. Annual CChristmas Saleh .... ......... B argain Sale, Nothing Stale, Good Kale 6. Christmas SLAM Party ............ Alembic Club, Santa Kneeland, GREAT FUN, SUPPER Party. CLEVER Slams. 7. C Watchfu1 Waiting J Phone Line. Christmas Assembly ................... Much HASTE, NO Rehearsing, Pulled-off 8. Many DANCES. Harvest MOON, CDrumJ. Valentine, etc., etc., etc. .............. ' .... Good CROVJDS, More Much MON. .. 9. Valentine Party .............. Big Attendance, Sweet Greetings,-8: ICE CREAM 10. Brother Don leaves ............ To be Soldier Boy. SAD Art Family, MUCH Weeps 11. Great VAUDEVILLE .................. M. I. Frolic-Snappy Play, Wonderful Time 12. Red Cross Work CMonday Nightsb ....... Many Girls, BOYS Too, Heap Compresses 13. Spring Poverty Party ................ Ragged Wear, Happy Time, Rich Memories 14. PAYING OFF DEBT OF PIANO .... .............. C THE Great Event of YEARS7. Great relief. Nuf. Sed. The memory of this happy year of our League, despite the War ,is one that all will carry. with them, as We go out to begin our life-Work, and let us REMEMBER, Each the Other, with BEST WISHES for the Success and Accomplishment of our Aims. While to our Successors We double this Wish, and in closing quote, And to dream the old dreams over Is a luxury divine- When my truant fancy wanders To the old school-mates of mine. ,TM 1.1-- . KEEP A PULLIN' ! Fish don't bite just for the Wishin ! . H l , ! Keep a. pullin Y Change your bait and keep o iishin g Keep a pullin' ! Luck ain't nailed to any spot, Men you envy like as not, Envy you your job and lot! Keep a pullin' ! 1 1 149' F I J .E,.. s 1 1 , 1-:uv 4 ' ' ia Q f -wx X ' X H ' 1 ,g f Q .4.I7 , U I 654 4 vf ' 5 Q lq?n' 1 t WHAT THE' 'XS O Af' ' llmllllllnl ' 1 5253? ma, 1. X-WEL 3 I Q 'NOW-AH ' SHE -AH -' V ' -'Q X ? ru . Czar? . .f.., ,WZ 5 n QW . 0 Q eff W V2 ff 651- .41 6' We cd 44 f f X, Q. we. . f f - 02 2 f 'HW at . .. A ' Q!! L -'Q PENERS.. vi--six-rx: USN! 3 Hoo Leaomxmi' 31, 'R , I af f? X. f ZS 1 A f 'a KWWL W a s fm x :fx- .I y, ,F if ' A .PF 9 Fgwful wr 4 ,I hx' s :L :ai Ei. Q ez- Q I f ,, f -' 5 5 ' '71 hu PASS ?? ,611 , 2 I I E GOULASHES' I I Q QQ, NH b - uf 'A J CHI PHI DOINGS I . . ' KZSMIICCIQ Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. bi Mi fwfr Hail! the Gang's all here. General house cleaning. House cleaning. House cleaning. House clean. Our first meeting. Paper hangers come. House cleaning. Our first dance-Bevier Hall. Initiation-Waird gets pinched. Perry leaves for Camp Dix. VVe take a day off, thanks to'.Columbus. Orchestra try-out. Two deaths on Troup Street. VVe had hot water this morning. Hub makes a 1:30 class. Aesthetic dancing in back yard. Much excitement. Corning Leader and Delanson Review arrive. Hick entertains Kaiser's girl. House party at Barnes' Homestead. Hick stays at home Fenner tunes the piano. I Orchestra rehearsal. Fenner tunes the piano. Spike entertained by Pa and Ma Wfood. Hick secretly purchases cartoon of Fatimas. Fatimas missing-Hick raves. Bab misuses Sloan's Liniment. Owens pays a visit. P ' Carnival-Chi Phi aids at Cabaret. Jim takes charge of furnace. Radiators freeze up. Budd's full dress missing. Wfild time. Hot water again to-day. Hist falls in love again- Birdies.', Hoag becomes Sport Editor of Question. Much business for the Editor-in-Chief. Phil has a hair-cut-Hick operates. VVe all go to Senior Dance. Ike shovels out his room. Carload of galoshes arrive at 116. Mgr. Holcomb signs up Yale. All home for a square meal. Back again-Forty bucks minus. Hub buys a pack of cigarettes. Parson Brown returns to the herd, Jim says good-bye. 154- A ,A-3 .A ,.,f 'Q' 'T 'J' PD 'Y ' ' ' 41 0' ...5., .AAN J.-N f f -' f ,rn V W'- V' . , 3: i, 45,055 PERRY BABCOCK BYRON CULVER JESSE HANCE HAROLD SHOUDY RALPH LANE LEO BROWN HAROLD BROWN HAROLD BEALS EVERETT HALLAUER PHILLIP BARNES bl Phi QLOCALD F0 waded 1914 :lfrattes uf 1918 :lfratres uf 1919 DIXON CURTIS Jfratres uf 1920 RAYMOND HOLCOMB JOHN NIORRISEY CHARLETON PERRY JUSTIN HICKEY IVAN CASWELL LEE GUISEWITE DONA.LD MUNDIE HUBERTUS PRIOR FRANKLIN SAWYER JAMES COSTELLO EARL HOAG WALTER WIARD ARCHIBAIJD DICFADDEN LYNN NICHOLS ARTHUR M. CROOP ALBERT CLAIR JOSEPH MOHAIR LEO BROWVN JOHN MORRISEY HAROLD MCKAY CHARLTON PERRY WILIIIAM RANIKIN 'WILSON 'C ' DELL ARTHUR WRIGLEY ALBERT REX iiaunurap :Wratres FRANK GREEN Ziaunur Bull JOSEPH MOHAIR EBIIL VETTER HENDRIOK VAN INGEN GEORGE YONIIERS JAMES LORD CLAUDE KULP DONALD MUNDIEJ LOUIS GLEAVER RAYMOND BOWEN IVAN CASWELL YVILLARD GERHEART 153 1 I.. .N X . ,,. ' 'QQ ' 7 , '-.f1L- 'T' Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April May May May June J une June W' 15' f ' .' ,:'5g:,1,lf.-'Q '17, ujijfdi ' ..: -' M em- - -f- f- -f-f-w--- -- X. 5? If X-A--4V V-.....,...-. ' : JL' ll . ' e .F W' U lp? Et. if 1 hX.fi7 'ee' A L? Va . ,. . 1 . ff- , I 5 i .V 4. 2 :xv 1. , , , if 5 ,4 3 Q? . -I Qjvl gi? R il ' 'f' - ' 1' SWS: ' 1 Big business for railroads. Jan. 1 Dasn't tell. Boys swear off smoking. All resolutions cancelled. Stag social at House. Old men sit up all night, doping out Questionaires. Hot time at Colony- Al leaves furnace turned on. Antics in front of Kent. Much scandal. .lim shaves- Hap Lane gets 1st degree. All down to Brockport game-Sawyer shines. Bab and .lim year older-Spike and Hick celebrate. Chan did not call. Phil has his 689th carbunkle on his neck. Stag at house for drafted men-Big time. Sunday-Lots of heat-Kaiser reads Derrick . Lincoln's birthday-VVe work just the same. Farewell party for Don. Cupid McFadden comes to stay with us. Don leaves for Camp Devens. Tuety recommends all normals. Chapter Dance at Fitzhugh. Kent Hall dance. All retire at 7:30. Beat Manlius-Spike shines-Bob buys a pair of crutches. Frat picture taken-Great demand for clean collars. Fenner sees a robin-Comes out in a spring suit and straw hat. Farewell for Ike-Leaves for Fort Myers-Nichols put through the mill. H. Brown and Culver out with wild women. Junior Party for Basket Ball Team. Ice cream missing. Big day, always. Moving Day. Kaiser takes a bath. Spring drive on Livingston Park. Another vacation-Hurrah! Alumni Day. Annual Banquet. Graduation-The end of our ne'er to be forgotten days at 116. M.I. Bernard LaCour-'fDear Editor: Do you think the girls know I'm only seventeen? It's just terrible the Way I blush when they speak of shaving soap, but I oan't help it. Editor: Drink lots of beef tea and speak gruffly. Yes, we sym- pathize with you. 155 .4 V1 l. .. I , fi 7' lil v 2? I. E. 5, E 1 A i I, F1 ft i. . ii 2. li 4 4 E, f. 1 H F I r 5 w M -'Q K ti l a 5 9 I l 1 ll Cl! 51111111551 fraternity dglpba bapter The Alpha Chapter of the Mu PS1 Fratermty, Inc Was founded 1n 1911 and 1nco1porated under the laws of New Yo1k btate, 1n 1913 Owmg to the cond1t1on of the country on account of the War, the Fraternlty was unable to have 1tS p1ctu1e taken for the Ra1n1k1n th1S year, aS 1noSt of the members a1e 1n SQFVICQ of the country Jfratres WALTER LUNGER THOMAS W. OLIVER CARL FORBES JANIES NILES C. EVERETT OSTER LELAND FRVANIQE HOWARD ORB ELMER SACHS JAooB HILGERMAN jfratres Zlaunurari TRUE W. DAUGHERTY MILTON ALFRED No1ES J. HERBERT CAMPBELL EDXVIN GORDQN , 1 W ii 1:1Mq - fmzinm wagw 1 L1 1 2? -f--V-------4 ' '- 4--A-AA---AJ! Xu! --:1T4',.L.f'Q3ga.L.'5,:-Zsi3. A, ,T T ,L 9 ------L 1' -Q.e...f114mAm1fEai f'fA 158 :Izxmll in bu blgma 19131 LOCAL, Founded 1901 HAROID P LAMB 18 YVILSON R STEWART, 19 RODNEY VV SOUTHGATE '19 L PERRY SEXTON, '19 H PAGE DELAND 20 Zbunur 3KnII 1 FRANK BRIBK HAROLD CAMERON MERTON EDGECOMBE ALLEN EGGIJESTON RALPH GILLETTE ROBERT J. HINSDALE WYNNE HULBURT SIMEON J. KASE HAROLD KELLER JOSEPH LATTA RALPH E NORQUIST EDWARD ROBERTS GEOFFREY VV. SARGENT JJTAVLTER J. SHIELDS NORMAN SCHLEGEL ETJMER SNYDER CHARLES SOUTHERLAND WVM. G. STAUDENMAIER EDNVARD SXVEELEY BASILA J. VVILKINSON HENRY M. WILLARVD A Ziaunuratp Members HERMAN MARTIN ALFRED-P. FLETCHER DEWEY R, MASON CARLTON B. GIBSON AIJLEN S. CROOKER MAURICE A. WILDER GEORGE M. LATTIMER 1918 157 y A KUAYHIIICIE L' l3OROTI-IY DoRRANoE-Professional Hbargain hunter. Anyone de- siring her services phone Sib's basement. ATJICE FIIJER-S9lllHg Rochester Harolds.,' GLADYS GRIEEITH-Employed by herself as telegraph operator. BTARY GARRITY-Tl1Q thin lady in Barnum 8 Bailey. RUTH' GAY-Speciality on Anti-Fat. CLARA GoEEEN-Perpetual toe-dancer at the Temple. DORIS HARRINGTON-LOOliiHg after' the HSammies. BTERNA HENRY-Cn the National Board of Censorship for Movies AGNES HOGAN-R6C6Htlj' appointed by M I as Truant Officer LUCILE JENsEN-Raising poultry NTELLIE IQEANE-A Ventrrloqurst specializing rn the art of chil- dren7s voices IDA IQESSIDR-COIll ld911lZ12tl Advisor to the Male Sex of Mechanics p I fFaculty and studentsj l MAE IHALT ET+Dry Goods to be Bought or bold GENEVIEVE LECGETT Train caller In the Gr and Central station EDNA LoUsTERER Bill s old mard sister, teaclrrng the children pub Zac spealmrg EI sIE LUTHER Teacher of Textiles SERENA NIALONDY Dancing rn cabaret DoRIs LVIASON Night clerk at the Seneca ELEANOR NORTON A teacher of elocutron ALTHEA PURD1 Studying the banking sy stems of Utica BTARJORIR PAI MER Clraperonrng house parties at Cross Lake EDITH BEESE A model for ex enrng dresses at Sibley Lrndsar burr CLARA RHODES Impersonator of giggles HEI EN RUBX Discover rng something Rfch SADIE RAROV Cffrcral cow catcher for suburban cars BLANCHE SANEoRE Founder of an institution for sub nornrals EII EEN SEHL Lecturer on The Dangers of Eatrng at nrglrt HELEN SNYDER Best cheesemaker rrr Rochester HELEN bALISBURY Conducting a Correspondence Agency for Lonely Soldr r ISABET SMITH Conducting a class rn Reducing EMMA SUMNER Doing acr obatrc stunts IDA SHLI DON Bringing cheer to tired workmen at the Erie station HEIEN SUTIII1 Demonstr ator of Pomperan nrglrt cream MII ERIE S1 RoNo Conducting a Quick Decision Bur eau A if 4. l. - - l. s X . U- , C...--.X I : -,..,,-,N . 253-6 7 1' '. 1 .-'f,.rf .lf -. Q Hg. R..4: ,.-' . I. f. fp' - -...l ..: ff: l:?F:l 'A--X---Lei ' H 1: -, cl l' ' wif 'z if ry 9 1 FJ 1 1 N, . L- -' - ' -.u - - FU nj If is t1 l tF 'li 44 ' vi E E EE! l O I n . I i The professions of the Kent Hall girls ten years troin now, as judged by their days at Kent. 1. BEATRICE Bowsnn.-Running in conipetition to Caesar, trying' to put V inore than seven days in the Week. 2. RUTH Boron-Principal. of a school for overcoming pessiniisiii. 3. EIALEN BUELL-A Writer on Preventive Measures used against scarlet fever. ' 4. PAULINE BROWN-Taking charge at Kent Hall. 5. LAURA BURNS-Cl116f patronizer of the N. Y. C. 6. AGNES CROW-Continually exceeding the speed limit in Social . Activities. 7. LUCILE CHiiNEY+Has beconie ellicient in the art of tiiinhliiig'. ' Is employed now attlie Baker Theater. 8. GENEVIEVE CHAMBERS--Tl111Qli68p6I' at lYide Xllatersfl i 9. MARTHA l3EAL+-StE1.l'tl11g a HTen inch square factory. 10. FB.ANcias DUNN--Bell Girl at the Seneca. ' 11 ANGELTNE DELUNSCH--Playing the mandolin in tlie New York Syiii- phony Orchestra. i 12. RUTH IJABOT-POSt1l1HSf0l General. n l il 161 .R - +P- CD OHQLS cmaafirlyy -fm OO :Q :L : if :s UQ 1-4 Q-U wx ox Q 5' P-4 Q rv Cl 109 HTIOQS .mg 'HBS +41- gn PT4 +-4 FJ 'F FJ Z mug 1U.I3rS UO U19 CI--JH YI .IO O TT U E D' U CD p-4. Q-7 D qqgiu 'LHBSJO H:- HA P-4 U P CD U1 E' r rs O T W S P-Ju D UQ F-I s 35 UQ .192-Jqo 01 CP in 1913 91.13 9111 113 IISLIIELIOLM Q91 mn: EU-W0 51+-4 E2 gb? vi mm GE. E+-4 ZH :gm 71 Q UO Q5 E9 mai QD . QUE 32 32 543 U2 UJU1 SV-- 5 ww 'CD Q: 5 Q. Z5 UQ 'W XEH1?1SI'IVS NHTEIH 77 Quoq upuog - P-'CD Nqr:- E. IOS 3 H'S.I9fp 13 C-2 O P1 1 CD m 75 O D CL co QOH AOHQSV IL 53 EFF? M ,. 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HELEN XVILCOX-F0llOYVl11g the profession of the niinistry. 53. BIILDRED NVNTOOD-H311'dI'QSSG1' at Kent Hall. 54. LORAINE REED-- 55. LILLIAN YOUNG- 56. LENA XVILKES--ClOl1l1QS-p1'QSS Censor. 57. HAZE1'J XVAGNER-l36111011SlJ1'3'EO1' of Hface powderl' in Lord 8 Taylor. 58. ELEANOR GEIS--Tl19 Modern Tlieda Baraf' 59, GLADYS BURNS-Managing a stOck'7 exchange. 60. BEULAH IKERR-Ej'9 Specialist. 61. lMARGARET PUGHE-Cl1aC11lHt1OH Inanager for tlie Deniocrat 8 Interior decorators. Chronicle. 62. DORIS ALDRICH-EHl8-1 SI1VW the Agricultural interests of Cornell. 63. ADELLA BRINDI E ' l . re ' 'il wi , ' specializing in nieasuring out LL- , - Freddy ' . V if MER- Lily . . A r I E LIGHTHALL- Katty . '-wx C. VVILSON- Billy I BarIoN GRAY-i:G7'dy,, . S . ted your artist,.fiTIA IQAUFMAN . ., Wli.,m ' ll,:ATHERINE NORTON1iiKCLty77 . Wlaifsp ,AURONSTANCE lwURDOCK-HC0'VL'l?f?i6H Olean, IX 'HEIJEN THOMAS- T001wmle Goshen, lx 7 DOROTHY COONEY- Cooney SY1'ElCUS6,XD., ELIZABETH KETCHU M-' 'Lzz ' ' MARGARET JUDD-K ' Jucldy ' ' ALICE CRANDALL . . 1 l3OROTI-IY BOND-IID0f7, . ' JULIA MOCLELLAND-'fJucZy V FRANCES VVRIGHT-' ' Firm ' ' . JOSEPHINE NASH-HJOGH . . ETHEII 'YAXLEY . RUTH AGNEXV . . YICTORIA RAN KIN-K ' Vic' ' MIARION HODSKIN . . 'O QEITA A UsTIN-' f Ncct ' ' l 1 918 165 Vlarsaw, N. Saginaw, Mic Ixx Coudersport, Pax Schenectady, N. Y., ,, , x , 7 X Medina, N. Y. N ,f Wlestfield N. Y. is Portville, N. 1. A Canandaigua, NX. li Medina, N. Y. Buffalo, N. AY. Bingliainton, N. Y. Medina, N. Y. September li ll October SK ll November ll December KK K1 K1 January il 5 6 8 10 13 11 18 22 27 30 -11 12 15 17 20 24 30 31 1 3 4 8 10 11 12 17 18 19 21 2 5 10 12 15 18 7 8 9-13 14 22 24 IUAYHIIICIQ ulunp 195111 tarp of ments h Seniors arrive a week early to begin their professional career. Mr. Martin entertained the Seniors at a beach party at Forest Lawn. Oh Boygwhere do we go from here? We all went over the top. Miss Benedict's tea to the Seniors. Registration Day-Juniors an revelations. - . 1 Freshmen Week begins with rules, much work waiting on the old girls and many showers for impudence. 'tVic still undecided as to her course. Freshmen Week end. Mystery-Who kissed the girls? Ask Dot. Finale-Big feed in Pink room. - Pink room went to wedding in Syracuse. Mr. Ketchum left his car here. Everybody had a ride. Much enjoyment, Mr. Martin took a bunch to Buttermilk Falls, Mr. Martin gives another party-Durand-Eastman. Variety of amuse- ments: foot ball, movies, classic dancing, etc. Columbus Day. No school. Everybody traveling. Swimming at Y. W. C. A. every Monday night. Connie went to Boston-Golden wedding. A tea for faculty and friends. Informal dance in evening. Practice begins for minstrel show at Carnival. Miss Freddy Swetland, directress. Girls sing louder. Nobody leaves this house before they practice. ' Freshmen masquerade at Bevier. Juniors and Seniors come uninvited. Puzzle-Who were they? Seniors enroll Rochester housewives for food conservation. Hallowe'en-QA backward dinner. War tax-stamps, three cents. Rosie seriously affected. Only three letters a day from Gurd now. Tommie's laundry comes. Much eats. Rehearsals continue. Carnival. Our big minstrel show the hit of the evening. Freddy trung him a rose in the cabaret. Knockers eat in Duffy's. Opening game on new U. of R. athletic fiield. Chrysanthemums at Highland Park. Poetry from Poot. Freddy starts her vamping business. Freddy's birthday. Telegram! Red roses!! Diamond Ring!!! t?J Freddy's birthday spread in Front Room. Billy represents us in the swimming exhibition at the Y. W. C. A. Great Discovery! First row balcony seats at the Temple in the after- noon for eleven cents. All back from Thanksgiving vacation. Vlfednesday night, no more dates. Our night at the Red Cross. Woolen socks come into Vogue. Women's League vaudeville. Rosie, as Irving Berlin, captivated all the girls' hearts. Skiing, the sport of the hour. Christmas dinner with slams for everybody. Ask Freddy what hers was. Xmas holidays. Return of Motley Crew. Twenty-five girls and no water. Oh my! Spread in Pink Room. Everybody got a date. Billy and Cliff engaged. Glrls run between M. l. and Colony with kettles and pails of H20- . Much scrubbing in tuniblers. Oh JOY! Oh Bliss! Hot water. Fuel Administrator closes school. Home again. Lessons resumed. Freshmen have many parties on third floor. d Freshmen appear on the scene. Many 166 . iii-'ill .I. C . '-. ' 1 ' 1, Qing .... I. X-up J Z 2 . V HM C0 L0 NY ALL MARION S. G.ALLUP-KLVROSQJ, HOuse YVINIFRED SVVETLAND-I ' Fircclcly ' ' IXGNES VOLLMER- Lily . . KATHERINE LIGHTHALL-K ' Katty ' ' HELEN C. WILSON-igBilly77 MARION GRAY- Gray PORTIA IYAUFMAN . ., YYATHERINE NORTON- Katy . CONSTANCE lWURDOCK1H00'lfM?X1i6H HELEN THOMAS--I ' Tommie ' ' DOROTHY COONEY-HCOOWGQH ELIZABETH KETCHUM-1 ' Liz ' ' MARGARET JUDD-K ' Juddy ' ' ALICE CRANDALL . . YYOROTHY BOND-:!D0t7, . JULIA MCCLELLAND-''Jaclyn FRANCES VVRIGHT-' ' Form ' ' . JOSEPHINE NASH-HJOGH ETHETI 'YAXLEY . RUTH AGNEXV . . VICTORIA RANKIN NIARION HODSIKIN ONEITA AUSTIN-'fNect --111773077 165 President Sinethport, Pa. Coudersport, Pa. Kane, Pa. Syracuse, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Wfashington, Tnd. XVaI'saW, N. Y. Olean, N. Y. Goshen, Ind. Syracuse, N. Y. Warsaw, N. Y. Saginaw, Mich. Coucdersport, Pa. Schenectady, N. Y. NYestfield, N. Y. Portville, N. Y. Canandaigua, N.Y Medina, N. Y. Medina, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. Medina, N. Y. !D'bB1.EK:6Sf i i .1 . - -4,-. Ei . ., X ' Q . . 3. 51 . 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M, , r n':.' -- - 5 15x'3,- 'F '-'Ut 211,11 Q ', L fu' fa I ' ' ..'v,1',,- ' 4' ' I I' '- '- . . , . . . lm' . ,, N. , . . . 1' I N . . : ,, . 4 ' - .V , lu- ,V . ,,,-5 ,. . . . X.. A ', . I 1, . KEN I I .Q lie January 27 Thrash meeting. Good spirit develops. Ilveryone decides to go to the dance. February 1 Big dance. Guests from far and near. Good music and eats. Girls, looking their loveliest. 6 Connie and Tommie went to Vlfilliams to a house party. 11 Rosie's Gurd gave an anniversary party. 14 Valentine's Day. More flowers and telegrams. 18 Surprise party for Frances. 22 Another vacation. 27 Engagements quite the habit. Oneita's announcement party. - 28 Cliff took us all to the Pic. March 7 Rosie', gets six letters and a telegram. From whom? - Expectations. - We get our Colony Hall rings and pins. - Another announcement to keep up our reputation of one a month. - New term. Everybody wants afternoons off. - Easter vacation. April - Spring dance. Freshmen party to the house. May . - Junior party for Seniors. - Seniors entertain. - Junior prom. June - Numerous farewell parties. If - - Commencement. Juniors and Seniors have house party at Gray's Camp in the Adiron- dacks. -f?M. ITH- Quotations Margaret Judd- 'Tis Beauty that doth oft make women proud. Marion Jones- 'Tis virtue that doth make them most admired. Margaret Miner- 'Tis Modesty that does make them seem divine. Frances Phillips- Some think the world was made for fun and frolicf, Jane Muckle and others Cin chorusl- And so do I. Perry Babcock- Skilled was he in sports and pastimes. Edith Reese- Of liveliest utterance. Jim Shoudy- He the merry mischief maker. Laura Burns and Agnes Crowe- Long and Short of It. Nellie Keane- Sweeter eyes ne'1er were seen. Emily Weed- A merry heart goes all the day. Margaret Skehan- Keep your hair on. Helen Willing- A iire in the upper story. Hickey- Empty barrels make most noise. Dake- Good Nature from him overflows, ' He sends smiles whe'er he goes In basket ball too, just let me tell you, I He surely has rolled in the gold. Isabel Stewart- Lass with the delicate air. I Gertrude Preische- It is in truth a cheerful little thingf' Loraine Reed Sc Lillian Young-Almost as like as eggs and as likable aw two peaches. Katherine Lighthall- Here comest a perfect lady. Helen Thomas- A merry heart does good like medicine. Tom Sawyer- None could shoot baskets as he could. Perry Sexton- He was a gentleman on' whom I built an absolute trust. Dorothy Matthews SL Marjorie Porter- A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. 'W 167 !i?'iHvii' u - - '- we li il K. 1 ul I I , I r I I i ' I 4 I i 4 KQAYU I l.Clx 5 A E . Q i 1 l i H H . Yt ' Q, b t X A. Rex or Al, promises to be one of nex year S es players. Considering that this was his first year at basket ball, he has made a wonderful record as guard. I V. Reeves, 4' Doc, the mighty little man. Although small, he often Q gave his opponents the surprise of their lives. His clever playing gained 1:3 many points. , Q H. Orr HOr, played a strong game throughout, holding his oppo- nents down to few points. Much is expected of him next year. - Ii. Nichols, t'Nick, several times helped the team out in a pinch I I and will be one of next year's regulars. ' R. Holcomb, manager, '4Brother, famous for his yea's and his . I f p stentorian rendering of HM. I. VVill, Shine Tonight. He is a bug on economy and saved almost enough out of his budget and dances to buy y sweaters for the lettered men of the team. , Last, but not least, A. M. Croop, athletic director and coach, t'Daddy. Mr. Croop was the backbone of our basket ball organization. The school is greatly indebted to him for his efforts. His enthusiasm W and faithfulness kept the team working, even under adverse circum- p stances. ' ' ' SCORE MADE BY EACH MAN A Right forward-Sawyer . . . 32 Baskets . . . . 52 Fouls - . Left forward-Hance. . . . 41 Baskets ..... 13 Fouls Center-Dake ..... 40 Baskets .... 10 Fouls Right guard-Rex .... 0 Guard ...... 0 Fouls Left guard--Babcock .... 3 Guard ...... 0 Fouls , Orr ...... 1 Guard ....... 0 Fouls Reeves ...... 8 Baskets .... 0 Fouls BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Mechanics Institute . . . 22 Brockport Normal . . . 17 Mechanics Institute . . . 22 Genesee Normal .... 13' , Mechanics Institute . . . 43 Lima Seminary . , . . . ,' 8 Mechanics Institute . . . 10 Brockport Normal . . . . 25 Mechanics Institute . . . 29 Rochester Business Institute . 18 ' Mechanics Institute . . . 10 St. .Iohn's Military Academy . . 32 Mechanics Institute . . . 21 Rochester School of Optometry . 29 . Mechanics Institute . . . 47 Lima Seminary . . . . 11 Mechanics Institute . . . 16 Brockport Normal . . . 12 , Mechanics Institute . . . 38 Geneseo Normal . . . .I 7 Mechanics Institute . . . 23 St. .Iohn's Military Academy . . 7 - Mechanics Institute . C . . 22 Palmyra ..... 20 --1-M. I.---- ' Dear Shrimp, wrote the young man, Hpardon me, but I'm getting ' - soiforgetful 5 I proposed to you last night but really forgot whether you - said yes or no. ' h I Hllear IVill, wrote Shrimp in reply, so glad to hear from you! I knew that I said no to some one last night, but had forgotten who it . was! ' 170 -3 ' r Al.l.t 55351121 mall 19171918 HE basket ball tedlll of lr l8 was the best te am 111 tl1e l11StO1X of tl1e school 'Lhe th st five 111en we1e onl5 defeated once, but two games 111 wlnch all tl1e H1 st 111611 could not plas, X1 e1e lost lllctlxlllg a total of tl11 ee games lost and eleven gd1116S NY o11 Qaptam F b-a11xe1 OI Just plam 'lom handled tl1e tea111 ablx EV61 V one app1ec1ated lllS pluck, espec1all1 111 tl1e two O1 tl11ee games 1n XVl1lCl1 l1e plax ed notu ltllbtcllldlllg tl1e fact l1e was sul Although Tom hkes to wet tl1e t1ps of l1lS fmgels and p1ck l1lS oppo11e11t H13 bw tl1e scat ot thc pants and g1V6 h1m a few slaps, l1e does not lose l11s head St1ck 1ng lllb tongue out 111 tl1e 9XC1lLQ111G'11'C ot a ga111e th1 eatened to cost l11111 the loss of that 1H9111lJG1 J Hance, bette1 known as bp1ke, ou1 sta1 leftfo111a1d developed such an ab1l1t3 fO1 sl1oot1ng baskets tl1at l1e SCO1 ed as l119,l1 as 73 130111123 111 one game It was not1ced tl1ougl1 that when tl1e famt wo1ds 'Wlllfll sounded as though thew can1e f10111 tl1e woods Go It SplliG, 1eacl1ed h1s ea1s he seemed to take a new lease on hfe and S1111lQ f1o111 ea1 to ea1 YV Dakc, Wlalt although th1s was 1Valt s H1815 1 ea1 O11 thc tea111, he was a g19cIJE success as a cente1 11 e often XVOI1Ll61QCl 1f lllS h1gl1 1un1p1ng wasn t due to tl1e lack of a heavv l1ead of l1a11 P Babcock well known Bab l1eld lllg opponents to a V911 lou score 111 all gd111GS dlld 111 manv thev dld not S0019 at 1ll llls 1b1l1tx to COVOI the H001 made hun one of tl1e most valuable men o11 tl1e team 169 SENIOR HOUSEHOLD ARTS 5.x X QS ifyxii X FRESHMAN HOUSEHOLD ARTS FlNE ARTS 4 W 4 ff f, ff 2 uf f 9 M' Fx, 5 V 'wax W J A ' Wi. x: 2Kf' , sf f' - 'f . X, f-if? ' . , ,., Z . . 4,,f',, X fy, ' I -ls.. SCHOOL TEAM 4' Y' 3155- V- v ' '- 4, -V -- . , vw ., - ,L ,I V, gf., Qty .. u,,,,::- .' ,gfi wfmj ,YQ Ai unix. I - .. . ni-...xv .L , 3Hgf E s . . .. .iw f ' f- . -1-' 1, L- , l JUNIOR HOUSEHOLD ARTS-CUP WINNERS Girls Zltbletics llle girls have made our athletics just What We have Wanted them to be. lN7ith the good help of Miss Moitette, We have been able to carry on classes in different fields of athletics. This year interest and co- operation was heightened by an additional method. The Students' Oouncil hit upon the bright plan of awarding the school letters to the girls Who had Worked and proved themselves deserving of it. lllork in all athletics Was considered in this respect, so that everyone would have a fair trial. A Basketball has been of particular interest to the girls, and some pretty good games have been played. In the series of interclass games, the Juniors Were very fortunate to come out on top. This Was a very jubilant triumph for the Eastman building. Qlt meant that the 'tOup which the Fine Arts Girls have so carefully guarded and treasured, was to have its place among the Domestic Science Girls. The school basket ball team, made up of girls picked from the various interclass teams, had the opportunity of playing the Geneseo Normal School Girls on the latter's court. Although our girls, were defeated by three points, score being 24-21, We must congratulate them on their splendid Work. 1918 y 173 RZYHIICIE The em nglanh Iuh The New England Cl11b was fO11116Cl 111 tl1e 51111112 of 1911 bx M1s D010tl15 XV6ll111gJE0Il of ll111Cl1QQtQ1 Massachusetts, Wltll tl1e 1111115050 of 1nak1n0' all New Englande1s at M I lJQJElQ1 dC'C111311ll6C:l, t0 111al1e tl1e11 SCl100l l1fe pleasante1, a11d as a gl oup t0 pa1t1Q1pate 1n S0l100l aet1v1t1eS wl1eneve1 p0sS1ble VX e Sta1 ted tl11S fall bx l1ElV1Ug a get t0 getl1e1 111eet111g 111 wl11el1 ne became a0qua1nted Wllll 0111 new COHIQIQ Last June ue C'OHlZ11l3l1l6Cl t0wa1d tl1e btudent Hand B00l1 S0 111 Clet0be1 we l1eld a pop 101n sale tl1e n10nex 131 0111 YVl11Cl1 was used t0 paw ott tl1lS debt beve1al New Engla11d pa1nt1eS l1axe bee11 l1eld d1111ng tl1e Vea1 and 111Q111l391S have alwa5 S en10S ed tl1e best of lZl11l9S 'lllQllOllgll 1113111 013 Olll 11'L1111bGI' w1ll not be Wltll us next NQJI we l10pe t0 have a lcll ge 161319 sentat10n 1.10111 New E11gland wl10 w1ll take tl1e11 places, a11d wl10 mll help t0 make tl1e New England C1lub 111019 111l'll161ltlEll than GVG1 'Phe f0llOW1Hg' a1e tl1e 1911 1918 1116111lJ91S HAR01D BR011 N NIARGARET DOHERTX ALICE F11 ER DORIS FULLER C11 ADYS FULI LR ELEANOR GEIS MARY CJARRITX EUGENII1 LAUN EMMA NIOKERSON SADIE M00DY THELMA NIOFFETTE PERRY SEXTON . 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I 1 1 , ,1 , ,iii-LQ-1 . fitmf-sr'riNf'y-7--v--f .f-,-H W ....--.w.- .. . . ...-. ,RW Mi ' ' - K , Y 4 ' -'P-yur-1,77--tv-f-Iv-uk -v-V-.. ov-1-ww-v----V - -. i - l ' 'M - H - U Y,.V , ,VT - , ' f 1 f' 'L - f ' - . . 'x .T' i'l' w W An, f . ,f '4 - V1 . . . . , .txcf ' 2,1 .V ,i yy S V, 1 : ,KX J E X vi 1. K . . - ff xl, H .Q is -A.. -.. . M -. , ,. , ' iN - The base ball season of 1918 was rather short, but the games sched- uled were with fast teams, and though short, the season was exciting. There are six old veterans on the diamond this year with the rein- forcement of excellent candidates. ' Old Bab tBabcockj is on second, covering part of the field in addi- tion to his territory around second base. Spike tflancej has third base nailed down so that there is little chance of losing it. Jim tShoudyj does his famous hundred yard dashes in the field behind him. Guiswite is also limbering up in the field, but his sliding bases last year has made him famous for the rest of his life. Holcomb tlllanagerj has gone back to his old position of pitching. Tom Farrell tcaptainj is covering the ground between second and thiro.. V., Reeves t Doc j is showing up fine in center iield. 1 Nichols, our first baseman, is right there when it comes to batting. Messner is doing fine at pitching and next year will he a very im- portant man. Orr, behind the plate, makes it hard for the pitcher to hit the back- stop. Rex, a new man on tie iamon , s .' g l d' d is showing up fine and much is expected of him next year. 0 177 ,Mil 15 A A H l7.:1HllCCli MN A L , A,, Y if WG GAY G NIINER M. RANKIN, V. A 9 HARRINUTON, D MURRAY, R RHODES, C TANSEN L OLMSTEAD, H SALISBURY,H HXDE H PRGK, G bNYDER, H ' IYURR B PUGHE, M SUMMER A H KRSSI ER .PRTISCI-IE, G WOOD, E H V D C ' 3 LEGGETT Gr' PURDY, A AN YKE, HLUTHTR E PALMER M WVAGONRR, B ' BIALONEY S RRRSR, E WORTHINGTON, I , , MORDX L RUBY H Woon, M A A NIASON, V RATKOY7, S XAXLEY, E J S ZUILL F ' f,,g-E . . N W Y' D ,- ,,.. ' Eqg., :.5:gg::.g.:.1::?.-..-A?-,:5,516-,..:m:..,:.,5:'1-..z,1,a,:-:,.:.:.:.-Zh-.PK-T: ::.z,,,,:,:.: 2-:,:,q.:.:. :....z:+51 A , V ' :.' ':::' 4 :-:-'122:'. A UA, Y'RM A YURYY W! . .. . Q .. : , uuumw . , A V --.'f 1 Q ,,,,,,,. ARAY , , YAA A A ,..,. NN V A GONL BUT Nor 1 ORUO1 TEN A ,,,A ,YAA A 1Q R R The Glee Clubs WQIQ organlzed 1n the past as two sepalate O1 gan 1zat1ons, The Men s Glee Club and The VVo1nen s Glee Club Thls year the Clubs have been leolganlzed thelebx oon1b1n1ng the fo1n1e1 clubs lnto one olub known as Meehanlos Inst1tute Glee Club Tlns caused the II19Il'1b9I'Sl11p of the present olub to almost double the com blned membelslnp of past 59318 The Wo1k of the club was 1nost satlsfaotoly under the dneet1on of Hr C Gaueson tlnoughout the Whole season F F Q 18 M anagei EDGAR F SCHOLAND Assvsfant Manage? S HOWARD MARTIN Mlss B BONVSER CUIVER B AUAN L OFIHN M CROOP A M AMRNT E ROVE A FENNER Boyon, B CHAMBERI ATN B HOLDER L BOND B HAVE E HOLCOMR B BRINDLE A JUNN F TQERWIN J BUELL E UORRANCE, MENG I 3URNS, G JODDRN, C REX A Cosa? M IRUTITH VENMON C HAMBERS, G IARRIIY M 9 1 179 nvnmllzale nl lj XXL i 1 5 A - url l A N Q . , p fx A AA L 55 I 'L' :. j - I O ' f ' a --. Q ' SN ' ' Q 3331 'S gffvf 55 f if X-arvzwizw TIHLUS. .ma f 1 JT.- 0 - T j: 1 T 1 I i sf -p , 1, i 1 X 5 . noi , . Q Y .X l f I n- Q P A 5 is I - I A V I 'PFIDARNE-5 ,..ElP ' Exciting land, Dark laid plans Around M. I. Invite to Subs Who might come ' To M. I. Thirty-nine , Say the signs Pay-Day's cheap! Then the votes, Exciting counts, Many ties! For our Queen And our King, Who'll rule the day! Final count! What a Weight! Have our Peers! Mary and George T Our Lady and Lord, How Wonderful they! Pay Day Q CD Fun all through CA Police Gazette!J Frosh arrive I We contrive To show them 'round. Very green! Are our Subs So are we! S I rr! 1 QQ- ,Lf'Lw -2 t l., WU 213, :,:r',1x ,-! .' - . L L apmiune, 1917 191 For We all, Wear a tag, Painted green! Quite a jam In the Grab,' Oh such fun! And such eats! What a feed! Fifteen cents! Then the line Oh how 1ine! Through the hall! Hear the band! Ain't it grand? M. I.'-s own! Then the cops fNo, not fopsl Lead the gang! Oh such noise, Happy boys, Quit,-dont' shov And the march, Through the arch To the street. Fine, bright day For our Pay Hush, keep still! Listen now, People all, Crowning speech! 1-f.,,,:-Vg-N M... 182 e! !Y 7! - .., . - - I Ml . 35. Qiarnihal UCII a crowd went to Mechanics Institute on the night of Novem- ber 7, 1917, just thought I would go too. Illhen I entered it sounded. as if bedlam was let loose, but it looked like a good time, so I was willing to stay and stay I did, until the fun was over. The annual carnival was in progress and in full swing. Barkers were busy and at once I forced my way up to a desk to buy a ticket, not only one ticket, but I bought tickets by the yard, these were good for entering all the concessions. Faculty Freaks first took my attention, it was full of ingenuity. Wliat other Faculty could produce such a show with so many guesses and surprises? No other, I am sure. It alone was worth the price of a yard of tickets. The next peep was into the 4'Family Album, and of all the con- fidential scandals !-it would not be well to make' them into libel here. A VVeird man from a far country did some remarkable stunts of fire eating, mind-reading, etc. There was also a free demonstration of his remarkable ability on the mid-way. Mary Jane's Pa, a sad story, with a romantic ending, was pro- duced by shadows, however it was realistic and pleased a large audience. The minstrel show was well advertised by its barkers-just who they were it is well not here to divulge. The show was high class, snappy songs, clever jokes, and dancing, the interlocutor handled each situation admirably. A ' After witnessing all of these attractions I still held a strip of tickets, so then I went to see 'tVVhy Boys Leave Home. It was ideally pro- duced with a very artistic setting. I was fully convinced that boys had a splendid reason for leaving home. Judge' from what I have mentioned that I had wandered about a bit and along with all this entertainment had eaten peanuts, candy, pop- corn, hot dogs and cakes-even had my fortune told by a lady from a wandering tribe and it was so well told that it has come true-for I did hear from a soldier in the aviation corps. Rest was what I needed, so down to the cabaret I went. It was like a fairy land, skillfu' waiters filled all wants for refreshment. I was highly entertained by vocal solos by. celebrated people, fairy toe dancing and a well executed Russian dance. This entertainment seemed to revive me and made me loathe to go, but the Carnival was nearing a close for another year. However I regard it as one of the j olliest times of my life andihope that Mechanics Institute will ever be able to hold this annual festivity. EIN' ., TL8. I I 181 R115-I li WARNING TO GIRLS Don't put these jokes too near your face, Or you'll be blown to chowder, I It's dangerous to place dry things So near a store of powdery Mi.-M. 1.1,- Wlien you are young, how well you know, A little money makes great show, Just fifty cents will cause you bliss, 'Tis then a dollar looks like this: But when you're old and hills come due, A And creditors are dunning you, And every cent you spend you miss, 'Tis then a dollar looks like this: 3 Ml. 4 Three maids of Mechanics grew pale, Wlien they found they must learn how to nail, Besides wielding a hammer, In the most approved manner, Their names are Hill, Morey and Traill. . Georgew' dress. Eleanor G.- ls that so? George- Yes, bangsfl Dunny- Please don't yawn, dear Ida, T nfay he but you really ought to forgive my shortcomings. Ida.-Hlt isn't your shortcomings I object to. goings. 'fKeeping lent, Sehly L? 'CYes, dear, every day is a fast day for me. Eleanor-Nl-Iave you 'done your outside reading? Helen-UNO, 1t's too cold. ' f -., Vi i e 1 S51 fi ci 184 1,- 'I see that you are affecting the new military style of hair- 77 ' F F2 an awful bore, It 's your long E ' .1 Heads all tW1St As ma1ds assist To arrange the Queen' King and Queen On the scene In royal robes' Funny speech ix! f! V i I P 1 1 . ,,.- !.., .. . . . , - , ,--A-.. . . --e - , - , ., -M.. .-- 4 .- . K .4 ei - .,... ., - -.- -. z f --- - , ,. .,,, .. . .1 e. .- 1 Q, -I-. -,i ,. .f -.luv --1-wp .1 .!,'u.- ree- Jaffe Q-sr! -GPX--S 1'-r'--'ml -2'f41'4: f r'f'S'141:.emshmwzlm 1-Wv,,.,,,.a::a7:' jlfligfwd bg : IL H A ' W I 5 '-' Q. .5 J ' - I Y ,, p 1 . 'f . , . . , . ,. , , Q. .. , .... . i 1 .i . ., -. -deed' i , . A ,ia rp 2 , A -il . , . 555 . - fiQ?'V'!fv. ' . 33 , ! ,li 1 1 5 1 if 5' , gf: 1 . 5-! 5? 1' . rl' ' 5. ' ff r Eg! 1 . 1 A ' . 'i 5 , 1. -'f M f 4 .Y .N u u Il 3 ! ! r i ,I ' C uf 1 - f If, 1 4 1 ,l Q! fl ! E Many screech, fi - f With delight! iQ I V! Royal cart , ' For Queen of Hearts ffl f il - And her Pals QT E 7 A11 parade Q ff QQ! What a raid! gijff if i Down the street. 7 Colors fly, ' None dare sigh, Q Happy We! Dwi' ,M j, On the cars, P H, Eight in eu, , Away We spin. Singing songs ' 'gt All along, ff, Oh what sport! fel E Durand sighted, 5 tg And its lighted, ,fi f'ft gf! Q' By our faces! 'T Another march Q!! pp By the shore ' g I , Z! 2. Of the lake! f ll Up the hill, Oh-the line! Merry-go-round Oh! Pay Day! gl V! i j What a thrill Waiting's fine! Dancing on ground, What a day, , ,, Four hundred all! At the end! Weikiug through trees., For M. L! H tiki! Then the games But the feed Grand ride home, Always come Faculty fame! What a feed! Saying, Good-night! Pay Day, dear, I ,,!. ,,!!. X N At base ball! With Hot Dogs! End of Day! Once a year! 5 3 if 2 , jg if I! 1 L-..-,A.:::Q?VGj, gu,,:- -ff - 4, - Md g.-.:: ' ' h-:5::, Yffflitixfigf1fI'.'1'1.Ill'If'..ZLli1L1l1l1Ql'1-jffjf H15'jt'p'.I-gi3 ll-.. ,..-, ,,.,,--., .1 ,,....-gL, --- --....-........4.ef' x. ,Y .1 - 4 jf. A. ' l--?-f ,I Rf' a..--.-A- --.....-.,.....-...- ....-...ae-.,.. ...V . --. Mg- V A Y Y ,-rl' . , , ,, .' ,-H. .. -V ,x -.- - A - -- - RUAYE I I Ifrzll g I LIFE'S DARKEST MOMENTS Appearing Von assembly stage for the first time Framing an alibi for Miss Smith ' When Mechanics IS losing a game Seeing a girl home with a nickel in your pocket Getting a criticism Paymg a S50 tuition bill Waiting for the Ramikin to come out Standing up for your diploma Missing the car after running a block to catch lt Eating spaghetti when your best girl is watching you Wa1t1ng for the term s report Riding in from the suburbs on a cold slow car Hist Hallauer when he broke his be loved pipe Phil Barnes every day when the mail man forgot to bring his shoes Laura Morey when the Frat Bunch next door leave the piano and drums alone Mr Van when someone sports a louder tie than 11S Wlien elevator for us with HIS SMILE When Anita cannot find Mildred Grover? When any instructor fails to put in an ap pearance '? '7'7 Our Eddie is not waiting in the Turner theres a city in Massachusetts named for you Is that so? What 1S it? Marblehead Frosh What 1S the Junior Prom for? Junior The Junior Prom IS a movement on foot to polish the Powers ballroom Iioor Do not look for wrong and evil You will find it if you do As you measure for your neighbor He will measure back to you Look for goodness look for gladness You will meet them all the while If you bring a smiling visage To the glass you meet a smile Dont you take things for granted unless you are sure they belong to you Detroit Free Press Believe that life IS worth living and your belief will help create the fact William James 'Tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing IS lost, We seek it ere it come to light In every cranny but the right CLocker Keyj We say hurrah for teaching In theory and lab And when the final test comes If we dont pull a Job Well know that all the trouble lies Just underneath our 11d And that we didnt do our part Like May and Flossy did A DRAMA IN THREE ACTS Act I Maid one Act Il Made won Act Ill Made one While the editors were gathering news for the Ramikin they received these r quests from the following people All of the state ments began something like this Please dont slam me about etc etc etc etc Mildred Chamberlain Losing a half a pound playing soccer fM1ldred IS delight e Gertrude Grabb Curly locks Helen Wilcox About being such a solemn minister Isabel Stewart Red Hair Jesse Hance Why dont you put it on Katharine Llghthall Originator of Dis eases and about her being guilty of Joke- writing about you for the Ramikin Edgar Scholand About being sore con cerning Mechanics Art Cut Jut Hickey Marselle Waves 7ella Webster Hating stubby women Harold Shoudy Perfect attendance Nell Keane The Clay Model Gladys Burns Agnes Hogen Clara God den Sadie Rakov Hair Tonic Fiends and Onion Sandwiches Helen Welch Special Delivery Katheline Norton I must run over to the Apotment Helen Hyde The abuse of gun powder Grace Bryson Hot arguments between Hulda and me in cooking class Elifabeth McCabe M I Disturber oi peace in the halls We want you as a witness that we have not mentioned these facts in their grinds CThe Edltorsi . . r ' 9 u . . . Y . 4. . . , . . . . WW f . . . - . . , . . I . , - I . 1 . 0. Y I O . . - . .' Y . ' ' - il 77 ' . . - - . I . -' . . , ' ' I . . . 7 I V I cc ' 77 ' - ' ' 'W - . t - - 1 ' r . , T . cc H - Y I , . . . . , , . . . . . D A - 7 1 ' V 1 . . - U . H . . . 0 . . - l lk ' V . ' , GI ,Y . , ., ., ., . . . , . . l . . - . , . . . . . - ,T- -T- - 0 K4 Y ' ' ca - - ar 7 v ' , . u - - n - . . , . cc n -H ' Y sr - ' the cover? fconcerning Mildred, etc.J 'W i i . - - o - C6 ' ' I 77 l . . . l l , l 0 . H . . -1- , . ,' C6 Y, ' - ,Q . l l - . - 1 g . Cl ' J 'l I . . . i N - 7 I I V I ' P 1 . . , y , - , 1. 1 ' ' , . , 0 . '9 cc ' - H . . X. . 1 , ' as '. ' in 1 - c 1 n Tl-Altli I 7 ' Zu Q . ' ' ' YY ' I I . .F , N . I 1' I 0 ' . ' - . . . . . . , , . ' ' A ' .' - . - . ' I . , v . L-Nm-if 1 ADV5 RNS 3 QA P fl x xi ENT5 X ,5 f x X iff q X m ,-ff? u JN XX '- I -'-'IC' X f N 6' Zfffffl X Jlixj We 'PHIL RNES CT' 5 Mi' 1 I 5 I I I I 5 I --.-, . 4 l ii I I I ,gm iii ,iwl I I . MQ, lil I ! I . 1 I Save up for a rainy day, and then try to keep in out of the Wet.-Boston Herald. 44.9. .Q..Q...g..g..Q..Q..Q..qngng..Q..g..g..g--g..g..gu Q.-Q. -0..Q.-Q.-Q.-Qug..Q...--guy..Qugug..gs.g..Q..g..Q..g..Q. .gngngugn Q.-Q--9.-gag..Qugngngug..Q..g..g...,..,,., + G The Metal Arts Q., Inc. sf Class Pins, Rings, Fobs, Etc. SPECIAL ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS ON REQUEST We make all the Oflicial School .Pins and Rings for Mechanics Institute E 77 South Avenue ' Q If you wish, our represenlutive will cull on you ut your request. 9 piqlgngug. Q..g..g..g.-Q..g.fg..g. .Q--gug-.g..Q..g..Q.-gn Qngug.-gngng. 'ng--Qngs -0-,Q-.Q.-Q--Qugngng ,,.,,.,,., HENDRIK 'VAN INGEN A ' Reg isiered Afchifecf Bevier Building Mechanics Institute ROCHESTER, I N. Y. Phone, stone 7902 Mi- IN BACTERIOLOGY CLASS Genevieve makes these remarks: Effie, put the kettle on fIt's been sterilized, I hope?J Effie, put the kettle on fAnd washed with antiseptic soap?J Effie, put the kettle on CThe water's been filtered, Washed, sun-dried, scrubbed, ironed, and purified?J Effie, put the kettle on, and the class will have some tea. fBeef?J. 1, M IN, l 'i'II Iii- lj! MF I b . ffl kfxifi XV I 'li I, ' .Q X. Tobogganing at H ighIiand Rainikinn advertisers first-others afterward. 188 The world might make more headway if there D . were as many admirers of sunrise as of sunset.-Providence Tribune. To Relieve Girls who must provide th the Monotony eir own dainties and d ' n u , , o it without devoting much t11ne to.1t, generally rely upon fudge and ginger- snaps and wafers of different kinds-or something raise tha? is wmmozz. And all in spite of the fact that EU: So nice and fresh and coo as a Vassar girl says, can be made up in a minute into any one ,of a hundred different dishes. It isn't a crime to' eat fudge day after da for Y years, but it is an awful mistake when something so much better can be had. , There are six pure fruit iiavors of Jell-O: Straw- rberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Chocolate. Each 10 ce11ts at any grocer's. l, to relieve the monotony, Take time, please, to send us your name and address, so we can send you a new Jell-O Book that will tell you how to make delicious things that are too good to miss. ' THE GENESEE PURE FOOD COMPANY, Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Ont. w-ig Sam SM ELL Eib 1: if .wh . ST L V,,,uv so G .. fr x l X - sf f f' f i- C ,yg ' 1 QU f' Ivete Ill Q.. ,'.5Im,' . f--, :.g3,,, ..., -:Y LPA 5 S- 1,3 ,M M gr M '1Q6 Tii V' f ', 1i '41 H ff f 1 , ,ffL'g:?e.2v-Q' intl. ji , 3. f A ll vigil M5--A+: 1. A-ff' .' if -.ff-fx 'L 'Q i f i ,.k,' flfl' 51' FAMOUS D AMHZIONS M0 ' EL :NYE LIGHT' 'I ix nun' FIBA on Q E frvml co in U 2 ' pu? 'f,,mer09E..,.-4 A. THEGDIBEE .,.., , .. N ,,,,., , ,an . f- ' w, . , . V f H A., - Q 2. - ' Q' -'M if ,jf , ' ,4::f. .Ql .a-fd ' , 1 . . !'5F-fa' z',.p'.:g-aww? f 312 'i ' i' 'V ' W' :Lb , p - . fa-WV' . . ., -JW , ' ,.-,.':-4519?'firfW f7':3'fPbff1?f-313.:. Q- f'-'-.con 'f'5'7 i'L ff' - ' ' fu . if. 479: '72 Eff' U 'f' -A - 'i-'V iff ' fl'lEf:'IffI'f' ,, 'f . f , -rug, - ff-., ig -f ,v .Z , ' W ' ' f ' ' 1 4 , L Q ' , S ' '- 6 1 , www - f ' - ,, .,,. ,. ' -H -40 ji.. I f :a,3 '1-If A-MW , , ' f ,,. ff. -I-., MMM ' -fm.:-wfziffmf , .fan sf 'e . ' . 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A A jf' V A I V, , W . 4' , ' ' .JOM 344-E 'f', CEF':f'- !211J4'1:'.'J'vz',fn '- ' , ' Q M'f f wh-.,:g,,.,, Q, e -r n- . .r u d f m Promise to Perform- There are no cushioned chair cars on the road that lea S FO ance.-Uncle Philander. , t. S . . , - J ser . Satisfaction comes to those who PHU 011129 fgf? advpr 1 Love may laugh at locksmiths, but the butcher and the baker are no joke.-Uncle Philander. ,!....-Q--9--0--o-0--o--on0--0--0--0--0--on0--0--0--0--v -o--o-- -o--o--g ..........,..............,.... .g..g.. ,.,,.,,.n..,g. .l ' a MISSES appareling isa specialty at this store. 5 3 Smart suits, coats and dresses with every style detail correct. 4 Sizes 16, 18 and 20. Apparel seflion, second floor. YOUNG MEN find their kind of clothing here. Clothes with dash and style smartly combined with quality. The advice of expert clothing men at your service. 2 ff Duffy:Power's CQ, :P Q. Q.-Q.. The Wide awake stores advertise in the Ramikin. 189 If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find him-self alone. A man, sir, should keep his friendships in constant repair. - Dr. Johnson. e Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics nstitute is intended to be an open door to unmeasured possibil- ybilities in the life work of its graduates, and, that which proves valuable to those of the present genera- tion will be equally so to many in the future. If our preparation here has inspired us with confl- dence in ourselves, and a determination to win out, we owe it to others to suggest that they, too, snould avail themselves of the advantages which we have enjoyed. The real way to do domething for the other fellow is to get him started right on the road to independence. That's a genuine application of the Golden Rule. ivy..gag..gag..g..g..gagug..gug..g..g..g..g..g-.q..g. g..g..g.....g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..........,...,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,. ,.,,.,,.-uv........n.n.-i.-..-. .uv-'U' + Of all the lights you carry in your face, joy shines farthest out to -sea. Mention the Ramikin when answering' these zulvertiscments. Q 192 l ,xg-Qug.-...Q . . .'Fg4 Fight when you are downg die hard-determine at jeast t d at all...-cwestyi O 0-and you won't die ?'. . . . . . . . . . . 'U' . . . '.' .'' '. . . . . . 'i' ff'-0--0--0--0--0..O..O--0..m-Oni-.0-.L.luQ--0-,QuQ--Q--Q--Q-.Q--Q--0--0--0--Oo-M'If : : ? -L, SZ E, ADAMS-- WHY NOT PREPARE 0 , 9 : . 7 ' fort prompt service in the war? You can do this by . s. . . g ta ing a course in shorthand and typewritingi th . Flne ' llllnery Rochester Business Institute. The Govern:1eni , d F sorely needs people who understand these subjects- : Aan ancy Work : .You can prepare to do flrst-rate work in from 5 grxttggilgt nzlonthis, and can lifgister on the tirst on ' . ' ss soUTH FITZHUGH STREET ay? anymont 'theyea at ' : , 172 Clinton Avenue South MONOGRAMS ORDERS TAKEN Rochester Business Institute. ' 9 5 5 .E.....g.-Q--Q--0--0--m-0--M-0 0--0--on0--0-.0--m-0--0--o--0--0-sz. .2.....g..g... ,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,., ..gng..Q-.g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. ,XL ,g,,.........g..g..g..g...ng-.gngugugngug.. ..gnQu'..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g...g..g. .,,.,,.,,E, 5 2 School ubliczations Q ? . Pa ers Books Ma azlnes Annuals 9 9 7 Special Equipment for this Class of -Work ' a Eddy Printing Qt Albion, N. Y. Ea..-.u.. 0 . . . . gag- .g..g..g..g..Q- .gugugugug ..g..g..g.pi4 HD,.eamy Summer V K6 ?,, Soft as silk her golden hair :gay Igfginwu Hungary Trfizlyglltlgsegtirlgf xlvafdiy? ltlzshveyes of blue' ffwe51'1, Rusllalong and I'1l Figi. Truly my lady loved me, too. 1 1 --1- . . A ai , D1d 1ge23e?ak my heart when my ove Y i'lYOl1 look gloomgfg If another of my Sis- Why bless your Soul' She dhidnw die' I aunt dlscajzyrliijl there won't be enough Time Wrought Change' as it inward sped? Esriitiieslellt for me to entertain my beau. She loves another,-so do . SUDD0rt your advertisers as they haV9 Supported you' i 191 'V Trouble disappointment and pain are the things that prick the mind into activity- Elbert Hubbard. , ' o.Q..o..o..p..o..o .o..o.- o 9 0 0 0 0 0 'X' Hljeparting' I had ai Curl' ,2..g..g.. Q.-0.-O-.I--0-. . rlyllat Over hier dld She, smiling, said: You're like a gun, L E KNGW the Flowers m0St You go off with a bang! n . 2 At which I pres-sed her l1ps and cried: I suitable for different occa- Bfliror p1ipni1i5'iieyfgu'fvSe11gr5r:Iack: 5 3 u HOW T1 H f sions and will gladly advise you I 50 011 Wlfh tl Smack! 2 at any time. - HARD LUCK 5 President Barker- Where did you get . ' - that big lip, Peifer? ' ffi' pant of Om, SW7jwe E Art- Told the conductor I was traveling ' on my face, and he punched the ticket! , Smile on, doubt on, say life is sad, 2 9 The World is false and cold, B K 8 S I'1l keep my heart, glad, true and warm, J. . e I never will grow old. -Florence Sher- man. 0 ' -1- ' 25 Clnton Ave. North , I , Opportunity knocks at a man's door about E once for every thousand other knocks. 5 Stonej506-TELEPHONES-Main 2189 Every morn as I passed at the window she g g stood, 9 9 A vision to gladden my heart thro' the .244--Q--0-o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o--o--o-+ day. We never had met-but this beautiful maid With romance delightful was gilding my way. One morning she leaned from the casement and laughedg The laugh floated earthwards and broke at my feetg But when I looked down, not the laugh but her teeth Lay -scattered in fragments all over the street. . Some Freshman contributed the following stanzas in which we End much poetic beauty. 'I 'Tis midnight and the setting sun Is rising in the wide, wide VVestg The rapid rivers slowly run, The frog is on his downy nestg The pensive goat and sportive cow Hilarious hop from bough to bough. CWe think he's hopelessly mixed.J - t'Covet nothing that is your neighbor's ezrcept his kindness of heart and gentleness of mannersg think seldom of your enemies, , often of your friends and every day Of Hwinter Sportsl, U111'1Si- -Heliry Van Dyke. Unclglgehifiltggevlvitli a lame excuse is that it is next to impossible to disguise the li1np.-- 196 f O Remember its cheers, not tears, that help the team to win l A .............. .......................... X , ..o..o..o..0..o..o..o..o..o........,....QS Tmn....u.u.u.0.u.n..on ...ll T 5 Rochester Col.-,ny Hall Q 2 5 5 ' W 2 l l Sporting Goods Co. z 6 gp ' A REAL HOME I A . 79 State Street FOR REAL GIRLS I ' Cor. Church. , Evwiything for Sport cmd Recreation 3 111 Spring Street 1 9 5 3 5 '24.gugugug.-guy..Qngngug--Q-.gnI--I--0..gngugnQ..g..g.........,..,,.,,.,,.,,iQ 40.0.-. H....nono....D.i..n.u.0..-.u.u.u.u bi un't nu ish nu main? When the War Will end? F Where you'll be next year? As much as the Seniors think they do? What the Faculty thinks about you? When a critic teacher is going to pop in? What inspires Zella? Who Joined the Army? A great deal more than you do? Who tho't her picture was as good-looking as she? Who got the Ads for the Ramikin?? ' Why Reeves doesn't ignite? we l' How Lucile does it all? F x A What puts the Pep in Fern? What Senior girls would do Without Miss Filer? Why the Week-ends go so fast? Why the Khaki men dislike having the Seniors in their kitchen? How to run luncheons Without so much fuss? l Why you never get any telephone calls? I Why the Business manager of this book is so business-like? r A A VVho Wrote everything about you? , Why a piano player isn't supplied for your use? i How the editor FOUND so much Ramikin news? ,gg 2 Why Freshmen are supposed to be green? , if ' ic it Why people take it 'for granted that you know so much? Why demonstrations must be? What keeps Byron going? What correspondence school Marion A ams e g Mr. Von learned to pronounce the names he uses in History of Painting classes? What caused the Diamond Epidemic to strike Bevier so heavily? d b lon s to? CWar Notesl. Where 'Wh t ade Rosalie Hill such a STAR in History of Ed.? a m What causes such heated debates between Florence Felske and Issy ? --..M. 1.-If NOTICE We are very sorry that a serious mistake has been ma . i of Scholarships and Surprises. The Freshman Scholarship was won Isabel Worthington instead of Ruth Gay. A by de on the page S We can only be valued as we make ourselves valuable.-Emerson. by A 195 5? The musician's toast: May the lovers of harnlony never be in Want of a note, and their enemies be hanged by a, common 0110111- jzvgngug. I . ng.. g..g..g..g..Q..g. g..g..g..g--Q O O-'O-vi--gwzz 9 9 0 1 0 SMITH-CURRY STUDIO g 16 State St., ROCHESTER , We Made the Photos for this Book. 4 5 9 9 +.g..g..g.. -.gugugug Q . u.u..,2. ,g..g..g..g.. vo..-.wzg O e Compliments of ' ALLIANCE BAN - Q . - e 5 .g..g..g.. a Q ....g...4 Satisfaction comes to those who pzttronizt our 2l,dVGl'tiSCl'S 198 DO THEY? Do ships have eyes when they go to Sea? Are there springs in the ocean's bed? Does the Jolly Tar flow from a tree? ' Does a river lose its head? What kind of a vegetable is a policeman's beat? Is a newspaper white when read? I-s a baker broke when making dough? ls an undertaker's business dead? Are fishes crazy when they go in seine? Can an old hen sing her lay? Can anything ease a window pane? MECHANICS ART STUDENT IN GEOMETRY CLASS Theoremj-A bad recitation is better than 21 good recitation. Qiven-A bad recitation and a good reci- tation. T0 DrovejA bad recitation is better than 3 good recitation. . l - PROOF t. 1. Nothing IS better than a good recita- ion. 2. A band recitation is better than nothing. 3. A bad recitation is better than a good recitation. Or mend the break of day? 2 E. D vivo--6--0--0--o--o--9--Q..g........g..9.....g..g... , . . ,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,+ f Nexf fo f1'z'e7zds, an acgzaaintance E wiilz good books is mos! worzffz whife ? in life. SCRANTONFS 3 Big Book Store 5 : Offers you one ot the largest stocks : I of Good Books in the entire country 2 coME IN AND BROWSE , Scranlom, Wetmore ll Co. OQCIOHOUO O I O O C U C O O ' l'O O O O O 'O O O'v?4 HE WENT OUT Visitor- Is my son in his room? I Janitor- No'm. He Wint out after his lunch. l Visitor- Will he be back after his lunch? Janitor- Shure not. That's D11Wat he wint out after. Suspicious Wife- But, how did you get that dent in your hat? Soused Husband- Just came back from the hic-dentist, m'dear. May America, like a tennis ball, rebound the harder she is struck. k f those who have aclV6FfiS9C When you buy, thin 0 DON'T GIT SORRY FER YERSELF Don't you go and git sorry for yerself. That's one thing I can't stand in nobody. Tl e's always lots of other folks .you kin ier be sorry fer 'stead of yerself. Aint you proud you ain't got a hairlip? Why, that one thought is enough tokeep me fI'0m EVER gittin, sorry fer myself. -Mrs. Wiggs. A clasp of the hand, a merry smile: Will help one over the hardest stile. . Set your pride In its proper P13091 and Never be ashamed Of an honest calling. l in the Ramikin . 197 Zlhhertisement Zlnhex Armstrong Teachers, Agency ...,,, ,, , , , , Alliance Bank . ........... . . Adams, L. 81 E... . Bastian Bros... .. . Bausch Sz Lomb .... Colony Hall ........... .Co-Operative Foundry .... Duffy-Powers Co... . . Eddy Printing Co ..... 1... Genesse Pure Food Co ..... Humphrey Book Store .... Keller, J. B. 85 Son ...... IM. I. Lunch Room ..... Mechanics Institute L . . . M. I. Store ...... .. Metal Arts Co .......... .' . .. Rochester Business Institute .... Rochester Sporting Co- .... . . Scrantom, Wetnuore 84: Co. . . . . Smith-Curry Studio ...... . . . Sibley, Lindsay Sc Curr Co .... Van Ingen, Hendrik ....... Walrath Pottery . . . NAME ADDRESS - REMARKS 9 I 1 1 1 5 202 fllllfllrffymu Q 011 y A .A nl To those who passed me on the highway and gave greeting, and whom I shall never meet againg to the possible friends who came my way, and whose eyes lingered as they fell on mine,-may they ever be eager with youth and strong with fellowshipg may they never mis-s a welcome nor want a comrade. -Anna Strunsky. 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