SUNY at Fredonia - Fredonian Yearbook (Fredonia, NY)
- Class of 1928
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' 2 ' 4:54-1ri3!?i'5l .21 '.-4 1 -V f L.V.554ilTx'i--I FREDONIA FOREVER Hither ye lads and lasses all With hearts that are brave .and gay, Come at your Alma Mater's call, And give us a songitoday, Sing of. the school we love so well, Sing of the glad spring time, Weaving again youth's magic spell Into our musical rhyme. Over the world so fair and free Wherever our feet may roam, Fredonia, Forever! Our song shall be Fredonia! Our hear't's true home. Maidens and youths with steadfast eyes Facing the stress of life, Come with your hope that never dies And give us a song for the strife. Sing of Fredonia's Autumn breeze That scatters the leaves of gold, Calling our hearts from dreamful ease, To answer its challenge so bold. Whether we toil in the fields at home Or follow the seas afar, Fredonia, Forever! Where e'er we roam We hail thee our guiding star. Mothers with hair of fading gold, Fathers with heads of gray, Come with your hearts that ne'er grow old And join in our song today. Sing of the halls where work and play V Brighten the winter drear, Echoing ever with voices gay, V Of comrades somerry -ami dear, lTHol'rnany a bower of friendship new, , Deir to our h.earts'we held, V a ' Fredonia, Forever! We'l1,e1er be-true 'F To those that we lovedl of old. A I -JULIA J. SHEFARD Uhr Elfrvhnniarn 1923 lgvar 'Bunk nf th? Hrrhnnia State Nnrmal Svrhnnl i'Fr2hnniz1, N. lj. E u F illnremnrh Ehe lleaher Bftaif mtahen in present this hunk in the uinrere hnpe that the farulig anh atuhenm will rereine it in the name lngal npirit in mhirh it has heen prnhureh. 311 in the Brat time that a gear hunk nf this nrhnnl has heen attempteh nn muh a large male anh me entreat gum' agmpathg anh inhulgenre fur the eifnrta nf all thnne mhn haue lahnreh an faithfully tn make pnanihle the Brat Zllrehnnian ener puhliaheh in the Zllrehnnia State Nnrmal Srhnnl. f x 5 - I Qbur Hrinripal Uhr kinhlg anh effirtrnt rsevrutinr mhnaz mnhrrn ihean nf urhnnl mam- agrmmt haue huilt up Zlfrrhnnia Nnrmal. L , .K 6 VT 'F FQ g. 'E 'F , 1 1 si E E! fi .L sa E2 V . E V 5 24 3 i I 5 R A wnun-mn.-ml mmmmnnmnmu F-73 unlggngggygluggyggtgggrgfnnzmrmnmrmxrrmmixxm . . ' m jggja::x11::41x 1 x m us nm m mn lhl ml 1111::1HHQEzIyQ11QgQh1iH IH 1IYII1IIl'IIl'Il'lT!llfll1lQiA3 1 As NH F M il lp an A 3 Mi wg- li N-4 I :' W 1515 .IN 1:.? H x W ffl 'H YF , 3 1 V W 'fil sn '- 2 Q J ' w , V, E ,. .K ' 57 1 2 1 'I 1 F E Vi 1 E . .7 V Hi 1 - 4 - 1 S 3 L, We A3 Q , ,ii I A ui' .fu Ai 5 g 3 E' I4 i , .E if , il E F IQ 1 EI' nl N 3 HOWARD G. BURDGE, B. A., M. A., Ph. D. QE! Principal fQ m 1 7 Eehiratinn Un Charge CB. 111lIr1Emen, Eirrftnr nf Eraining in th: Zffrrhnnia State Nnrmal Srhnnl, rum' an unfailing hzlp in thus: mhn nrrh it, an inupiratiun anh a guihing light in the rnuutlwz ntuhrntz wha heme panurh ihrnugh this inatituiinn, this hunk in hehirateh. in thr huns that it mug in zum: alight mannrr :septum thv varnvat aah aiu- rers apprniatinn nf the Seninr Gilanu. 8 IQ r , GEORGE G. McEWEN, B. A., M. A., B. Ped Director of Training 9 M. Svtanlrg Bains An Apprrriatmn Eraurrg lirs nut almags in paths nf glnrg anh nalnr anh Ihr tnilrr in thr qnirt mags nf Iifr nftrn prrsrnts as hrruir a tigurr as thr hnrr nf mnrr sprrtarular hrrhs Mhrn a man in thr primr nf lifr alrrahg surrrssful in his rhnsrn Erlh uf rnhrannr unluntarilg ani! at grrat sarriirr lags asihr an rntirrlg ahrqnatr inrnmr fur thr sulr purpnsr nf making himsrlf a hrttrr trarhrr hr at nnrr rummanhs thr rrspril anh ahmiratinn nt' his assnriatrs Qfurh a man was JM. Stanlrg Eanis mhrn hr ramr tn nur srhnnl in thr ZH all nf 15125. illlr Eauis immrhiatrlg fnunh his plarr in ihr lifr nf Ihr stnhrnt hnhg anh in a shnrt timr bg rrasnn nf his largrr musiral rx- prrirnrr was iinhing uppnrtunitirs tn hrlp nthrr stnhrnts nut su fnrtnnatr As a stuhrnt hr was prrrminrnt ---a mastrr nf hrtail anh ruutinr anh hrlightrh in hning iust a hit mnrr than was rrquirrh this rapahlr nmrk his kinhlg spirit anh splrnhih rnuragr mnn sinrrrr rrsprtt frum stnhrnts anh trarhrrs alikr Uhr stuhrnt hnhg anh farnlty inin thr Svrninr Glass in a sinrrrr rxprrssinn nf snrrmu nn thr suhhrn flP8l1hNlJf an rstrrmrh mrmhrr nf thrir Alma Hlatrr Snrirtg mhn ilirh man E4 1523 . . Q Q 9 1 9 9 1 Q Q Q Q . Q Q 9 9 . no ' ' 10 , 4 4 7 - -1 Ei IIJTY L Q, 9 , E, 5 i. 51 E 5. E IE F gi 5 2 E 5 i i F 5 E 5 . ld ' Q F sax EN L ,, 1. ' E H 'I , i V 1 E ff' L P ! Q f I 3 F I 5 , s ay 'i Q 'lr M ay Q' W E l, .. ff i ,. 1 L1 L .1 IEW L, ,, . , 'Z u E E F L W 5 I . 2 2 - Wm 1 ffl! 11111IEILHI Q!..fmQ.mT UhhjHIIZIUHISMMFM.?!II?LU CITJ TWTEI 1 m...ZI . ... H EKEUSHID ITLIIHHTITUHTIHHHZXUTHUHHL 'X ' 11 L a N E. is 1 L1 is is I r 1 RAYMOND J. ALBRECHT Band and Orchestra Greer College, B. Ped. , Utica Conservatory Q Bush Conservatory , Lombard University Home at Tulsa, Oklahoma. 3 INA v. BURT ' l Resident Physician A 1 Syracuse University ' Women's Medical College of the University Q of New York, M. D. - Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Hospital of New : York City z Home at Phelps, New York. l l Q EDITH L. CHATTERTON English Cortland State Normal School Syracuse University, Ph- B. Middlebury College, Vermont, M. A Home at Cortland, New York. MARY H. CRANSTON English and Dean of Women Fredonia State Normal School Columbia University, B. S. Home at Fredonia, New York. 12 p ,E - OTTILIE C. DAVIS Vocal Music Institute of Musical Art, New Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York. Home at Fredonia, New York. SARA DEWEY Drawing Chicago Art Institute W Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, Ne Columbia University, B. S. Home at Flint, Michigan- HOWARD CLARKE DAVIS Director of School of Music Colgate University Institute of Musical Pedagogy, Northamp ton, Massachusetts Boston University Home at Fredonia, New York. F York City. LAURA DE VINNEY Director of School of Arts Kalamazoo State Normal School Columbia University, B. S., M. A Home at Angola, Indiana. v York. LC R 13 ni i M-- HERBERT M. DOUGLASS Economics and Dean of Men Cornell University, M. E. Albany State College for Teachers, Pd. M. Columbia University Home at Fredonia, N. Y. SUE GIDDINGS Music New England Conservatory of Music Florida State College Home at Sarasota, Florida. L WINIFRED GILLESPY History Vassar College, B. S. New York State College for Teachers, B Ped. Home at Albany, New York. HOMER L. HOLCOMB Education and Registrar Fredonia State Normal School Harvard University, B. A. Columbia University Home at Fredonia, New York. 14 ' 3 ' 1 5 - FRANKLIN N. JEWETT A A Science Oswego State Normal School University of Rochester, B. A. and M. A. Home at Fredonia, N. Y. A . i l l ' l FREDERICK W. LANDERS i Industrial Arts i Oswego State Normal School 5 Columbia University Yale University l Home at Fredonia, New York. 1 R li li li CHARLES W. MANZER Psychology l l 1 Dartmouth College, B. A. Columbia University, M. A. and Ph. D. 2 Home at Fredonia, New York. E 2 I HELEN C. MANZER - School Nurse and Health A Middlebury College, B. A- Roosevelt Hospital, R. N. Columbia University, M. A. Home at Fredonia, New York. 5 E 15 Hf LUCILE MORGAN Drawing 1 State Normal School, Macomb, Illinois Art Institute of Chicago Western Illinois State Teachers' College University of Chicago, Ph. B. Columbia University, M. A. Home at Macomb, Illinois. GEORGE W. SCHAEFFER Physical Education Temple University Home at Philadelphia, Pa. MRS. CHRISTINE K. SIMMONS Supervisor of Practice State Normal School, Springfield, South Dakota University of South Dakota, B. A. University of Chicago, M. A. Home at Gregory, South Dakota. HORTENSE PARSELL ELLIS Kindergarten Critic and Observation Teacher Fredonia State Normal School University of Chicago Columbia University Home at Fredonia, New York. 16 X - T LAURA E. TREADWAY First Grade Critic Teacher Plattsburg State Normal School University of Chicago University of Grenoble, France. Home at Fredonia, New York. KATHERINE NETHERCUT Second Grade Critic Teacher Kent State Normal College Kent, Ohio B. S. of Ed Home at Cleveland Ohio. VIVIAN R. MCCULLOR Third Grade Critic Teacher Buffalo State Normal School Albany State College for Teachers Home at Fredonia, New York. - LOTTA L. DEANE Fourth Grade Critic Teacher Fredonia State Normal School Wellesley College Columbia University, B. S. Home at Fredonia, New York. 17 5 MABEL H. PARRIS Sixth Grade Critic Teacher Geneseo State Normal School Home at Fredonia, New York. i Ll-1 . JANE PETERSON First Grade Observation Teacher Buffalo State Normal School Columbia University Home at Bradford, Pa. MARGARET NOEL Fifth Grade Critic Teacher Kentucky Wesleyan College, B. A. Columbia University, M. A. Home at Winchester, Kentucky. l-,iif CLARA M. DAILEY Principal of Junior High School Fredonia State Normal School University of Pennsylvania Columbia University, B. S. Home at Philadelphia, Pa. f i? 18 ISABEL J. BOND Second Grade Observation Teacher Geneseo State Normal School Columbia University Home at Jamestown, New York. GRACE GLADSTONE Third Grade Observation Teacher Virginia State Teachers' College, B. S. Columbia University, M. A. Home at East Radford, Virginia. . MARTHA E. SLAWSON Fourth Grade Observation Teacher Oneonta State Normal School Columbia University Home at Oneonta, New York. 'w ANNA E. MINIER Fifth Grade Observation Teacher Buffalo State Normal School Albany State College for Teachers Elmira College Home at Elmira, New York. L 19 Q A- LYDA R. CALDWELL Seventh Grade Observation Teacher University of Oklahoma, B. A. Home at Dyersburg, Tennessee s,L MARIAN A. RYKERT Secretary to the Principal Home at Fredonia, New York. GLADYS JOHNSON Clerk and Stenographer Home at Dunkirk, New York. IRA M. SITTERLEY Librarian Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute Cornell University Geneseo State Normal School Library School of the New York Public Library New York University Home at Bath, New York. 20 F, f V l A , A ww ,, 62121l fmZH1IQ'K3'ZXQ IIIHKEMBHIIH lI1HIUJKMH111TlH1H ' ' - ,.LIIHllI l1'fIQ!QQ'2QIllIIIILIIIHZLIXIYIIUIQIIUIIHXUHIIQIIQIIIIIIIIQI..1..I'HIITIIIiI1iHIIIIILig ! rr E 'w 5.1 E N i F E 5 , , ,J .. 4 1 -i :N -NUJ 3 X 2 x E -N E 'a EN 51 fl 3 N J ,Qup1:1umm:mz:::nx1mmgn1Q11::':z1:uu1.:n1fmmm:111z:'amlzmmmg:mm..uzzzzgnxnrmmxzgmxmrrxuxgugmuxxmz'grxmzmrr EJHILLLQ'zfzrzrwnjmxifgizvzgyizgy111':1wuz:n1zx:::H:t':m:m1u. inITLIHITIIIUIIIIIHUIlIITH1'ITKIH'I'III'T1I1mfIIfHIHl.IZI!II!IIYl'I'IIIllIII! i M , K! Ig 1 1 F if ff zrnung, 21 M H N, U H .El Svrninr Qllama Qbiiirrrn MINNIE LATTA President HERBERT MACKIE Vice President ELIZABETH HOFMEISTER Secretary-Treasurer 22 'p mmuun nmnnm 1 :mum unuunu InmmummnummmImmInunlnumIumIIlnuIInunlmunnmnnum m nnnnnmnunuummuuuumunn mu 1InmenInmIInnIInnnIunIImmnumImmImmInm:nmnnmumum umnlmmnmulumuumnummmInnummmnImmlnuunummul ESTHER H. AHRENS FREDONIA, N. Y. What's that wise crack about blondes, Es? Oh yes, Gentlemen prefer blondes but blondes aren't so particular. Well, there are exceptions to every rule and also to every wise crack. Here's one blonde that's different. She has the charm of the blonde and the brains of the brunette-a com- bination that ought to get her somewhere. Kindergarten-Primary Course. DORIS BERYLE AMES FREDONIA, N. Y. Dory reminds one of a slinky, slight, chic Paris-salon mannequin and perchance that is what she is destined to be for her curly bangs and black twinkling eyes are already two big hits in her favor. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club: Literary Club: Chairman Book Clubg Tennis Club. HAZEL KATHRYN ANDERSON BROCTON, N. Y. Full of mirth and vitality as infectious as the measles, and bubbling over with a hearty laugh: a smile that would make Old Faithful blush for volume and regularity-that's Hazel. You always see Hazel, Dory and Betty together- The Three Must-Get Theirs and they do! And how? Ask 'emi Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club: Orchestra: Band: Tennis Club. ANTHONY G. ANDOLINA FREDONIA, N. Y. A good dresser, good dancer and the good looker with a good line for the fair sex. And who wouldn't believe it when romantic, wavy haired, dreamy eyed type like Prof. says it? We didn't think to count the fair ladies' hearts he carried oil' in January but we'll wager he's doubled the score at Albany. Junior High School Course: Dramatic Club: Tennis Club: Literary Clubg Men's Glee Club: Basket Ball. CLARENCE D. BAKER DUNKIRK, N. Y. Here's the quietest man on the campus. Remember that saying, It's not only difficult to say the right thing at the right moment but far more difficult still to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment? Well-Bake is able to do all these things because he just keeps quiet-but that's not saying he doesn't think a lot. Junior High School Course: Basketball Manager '26-'27: Leader Staff: Secretary and Treasurer of the Baseball Club '26-'27: Chairman of the Property and Scenery Committee for the Dramatic Club '27-'28, E. IRENE BAKER MAYVILLE, N. Y. We wonder when this adventurous friend, whom we've missed since January, will fly around the world or journey to the Alaskan gold fields. She most certainly will go soon-for she's too much a viking and a lover of the great outdoors to stay content at home. And this makes us wonder when she'll begin to write about her adventures-for she is too talented not to. Intermediate Course: Y. W. C. A.: Tennis Club: Hiking E 2 1 sg - .s 5 ,s.+rw::i.wnsn.aemfrw n E ii ii Club. 551662 GQ'Shfl'54H9lR'fsL9'l5SWPv'v7'? WKN'iJ'Wf'A W-Y 1 A. Ig? 23 281 nnnmnuumlmm In ulunnmmunnuuuuInnIInmImulInuIInunnmIIInuIImullnunnuummmmuunuunImmIunnnmnmnunmmu ImnImununlumnumIumnunuunnnunmImmnuummIumumnununnumummmummmuuumlmulnununmununmunnunnnnmuunuumu 'fa rixrr-:.,s.n.. igt'.:i:,:gmag.7 3 S! 2: is il L is xx FLORENCE D. BAKER FREDONIA, N. Y. Fern's hair and eyes aren't the only things about her that shine.for she is a bright light when it comes to intellect, Gay and brilliant with brains to spare: but contrary to most intellectual persons, Fern never bores us when she voices her opinion for it's clear, concise and accurate. Junior High School Course: President of the Literary Club '27-'28. MARGARET F. BATCHELDER CORNING, N. Y. Oftentimes have we been drawn to a crack in the chapel curtains or to the tiny keyhole of a door up in the realms of music-why? Just to make sure there was no unearthly creature inside! What heavenly music Peg can produce! Nor is her violin the only magnetic thing about Peg. Witness her likeness-now don't you agree with us? Special Music Course: Orchestrag Glee Club: Dramatic Club: String Quartet. GRACE E. BECKER BROCTON, N. Y. What blue eyes you have, Becka! And why don't you wear blue more often, Becka? Pardon our impertinence but we just can't resist the hint, for the result is so gratifying and lovely. C Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club: Tennis lub. MARY E. BENNETT RIPLEY, N. Y. Charming to meet and interesting to know. Seems quiet and extremely dignified when you meet her for the first time, but developes her friendship and that dash of pep and mischief will win you. You'll be her admirer for life! Mary is one of those rare types that Whatever she does is considered Iadylike -and whatever role she plays is a success. Is she pretty or is she witty? And how! Junior High School Course: President of the Dramatic Club: Junior Counselor: Leader Staff '26-'2'7: Executive Com- mittee. HELEN BENTHAM FREDONIA, N. Y. A faithful and sympathetic friend, energetic and full of fun: a concientious student, a true friend and a much loved Senior. Helen has spent three profitable years at F. N. S.- profitable for her-and for us. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Tennis Club. CECILE ALBERTA BENTLEY ALBUQUERQUE N MEX Cec is the embodiment of carefree Jovlallty and efficiency and an emoyable companion the kind of a person whom one mi ses and whom we have missed since January Junior High School Course E .S . . . ...W............................. ...W ......w...... .............H...M..Mmm....................m,..........m...w...... miI...H...........mum....uiH-.m............. H.mm..........,......... .....................m.,.........m.....ul......-um...mm.......,.........., ..m................ .. . . ....H.......,.....,.......... .............-H... . I 24 W, -vvnIInmnnnnnInumnummunnunn un Iumnuunmunmun 1 In ummmummnun u4mmnnunnuunnnumnum u numannumummununuuumnuum 1 unnmnn 5 nnnunmumuImununmnmnummnmmmmmm:nuunnnnnuumuunmnmnnuuuunnuIn I n n ' ' 'ei ' VERA F. BENTLEY JAMESTOWN, N. Y. Rusty's never flagging vivacity, vitality and friendly spirit of staunch comradeship present eloquent proof of the disappearance of the once popular clinging vine type of femininity. Here's to our All-American Rusty-long may she possess her buoyant personality! bKindergarten-Primary Course: Literary Club: Dramatic Clu . EDMUND BERNDT FORESTVILLE, N. Y. We would like to aspire to Ed's teaching abilities: 'twould be a vanity indeed to try to equal his dramatic ingenuity and next to impossible to surpass him in anything else: so most of us have had to be content to be friends of the taciturn Ed, who like another illustrious countryman, does not choose to reveal his thoughts. Junior High School Course: Basketball Club: Dramatic Club Public Plays: Volley Ball. LILLIAN M. BERNS FARNHAM, N. Y. Amongst our number 'til January was a certain young miss-and we wish she had lingered 'til June. Happiness is like a butterfly-and so is Freddy. Witness that whimsical smile, merry laughing eyes and then dare doubt our word. Kindergarten-Primary Course. FLORENCE BIRD CATTARAUGUS, 'N. Y. Boyish bob, signal yells Ito Schweitz, Toomey and COJ whoops and romps don't disguise enviable talent and Scotch patience at the piano. If you haven't heard this Boid soaring on the wings of a lovely melody, all we can say is that your ed is sadly incomplete m'dear. Special Music Course: Glee Club: Orchestra: Hiking Club: Dramatic Club. EDITH L. BLODGETT SINCLAIRVILLE, N. Y. One who willingly does what is asked of her in her typical efficient manner. One whose tasks are marked by her direct business ability and orginality. Notice we say one for she's one in a million when it comes to doing a thing and doing it correctly. Kindergarten-Primary Course' Orchestra' Dramatic Club' Festival Chorus. BERTHA B. BORZILLERI FREDONIA N. Y. Bert maintains the record for capable versatility set by her brotherly predecessors. This charming young lady has the knack of playing basketball rehearsing a play or showing us the latest and most charming fashions-all in the wink of an eye. And then she s ready to chat entertainingly with you lor as long as you like-and you wish you had forever. Intermediate Coursen: Dramatic Club' Leader Stall'- Counselor. it s 5 5 . . , s e 5 ' 1 i 1 . .- S I D 3 5 I I 6: - f1,TgT3 ................. I mmm -H -mu-mu-um-1 mmImmIumIm--um-mm-.-un mm- .ml mmm---II--mmm-mu-unImmun... La 25 4 I H.. .................................... H... mu... H. . . .N .. ..l..........................nm .l .U .... H.. . H... . mm.. ml. nw... .. H.. . ...,.......,. RALPH BRADIGAN FORESTVILLE, N. Y. An energetic, athletic individual of whom 'twill never be said, He's a bachelor school master. The possessor of a delightful, warm smile and a deep sonorous voice: and a big hit when it comes to baseball. Junior High School Course: Captain of the Baseball Team '27g Basketball Team '27: Orchestra. CLARA M. BROWN SOUTH DAYTON, N. Y. Clara's real goodness shines right out of her face and sparkles right out of her eyes the minute you speak to her. She's heart and soul wrapped up in her work so we'll wager she'll make good-in whatever line she takes up. Junior High School Course: Y. W. C. A. FLORENCE L. BUCHER DUNKIRK, N. Y. When Cupid wends Florence's way, we don't prophesy, but we guarantee Mr. will never come home to an empty plate. It'1l be filled at least with delicious fig-bars or some- thing equally as toothsome. And the expert cook herself will be entertainer after dinner with a heavenly sonata, hot jazz piece, or melting lyric on the piano. Kindergarten-Primary Course. ' ADA B. BUESINK SHERMAN. N. Y. Quiet and unobtrusive but behind those glasses are eyes that twinkle with dry humor. You must know Shorty to appreciate her. She's the type that accomplishes what she sets out to do but doesn't tell the world about it. We'll bet our nickles on you, Shorty, and they won't be wooden ones, either! Kindergarten-Primary Course: Literary Club: Book Club. GRACE E. BURMASTER IRVING, N. Y. A shiny amount of blonde hair nicely marcelled, two blue eyes, well covered with very black eye lashes, one moderate sized nose and a sweet mouth. Mix well together- season with good sense, add a dash of perseverance and poise-serve with a sauce of good humor. The name of this delicacy? Oh yes! Our own Gracie Burmaster. Kindergarten-Primary Course. CATHERINE M. CAMPBELL BROCTON, N. Y. Kitty likes io play tennis and we're here to tell you she knows how, oodles too. Kitty may seem quiet to a casual observer, but. we've been told on good authority that there is oodles of real fun and pep in her-once you know her. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club: Tennis Club. w l w l I nlrll llr I 26 A I - A . - I ' .. E . n nmuuuunmuunm mum lnmnnm nnmm uunmnumuu u u I nnnuInuunnmnunnmunuumuuuumumnun umIIIunIIunnuuumnnuumu mnnu ' FA MABEL CAMPBELL DUNKIRK, N. Y. Mabel Mae-fragrant reminiscenses of flulfy lace, pastel shades of brocaded satin and hauteur. If Mabel ever appeared in school with nails unpolished and unpointed, or with one carefully marcelled lock out of place, we'd jail the trolley man who hauled her from Dunkirk. Junior High School Course: Leader Staff '25-'26: Drama- tic Club. FLORENCE R. CARLSON JAMESTOWN, N. Y. If you can succeed in picking a quarrel with this re- presentative of the Carlson clan. we'1l hand you a fur-trim- med medal. The jolliest, best-natured scout we know, sunny as her Smiles. We'll wager she has a patent on that smile of hers cause we've never seen one quite like it. It's so warm that it's spontaneous. Kindergarten-Primary, Y. W. C. A. MARY E. CARR SUGAR GROVE, PA. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart, So say Murry's friends and who could ask for better praise than that? Intermediate Course: Literary Club: Y. W. C. A.: Drama- tic Cub. HARRY J. CARVETH BUFFALO, N. Y. Too had Harry's eyes have to be hidden behind those studious looking glasses because really, Harry, 1we're going to hand you a bouquet nowl you do have soulful looking eyes and what's more a nice persuasive voice to go with them. Junior High School Course: Literary Club: Dramatic Club: Hiking Club: Baseball Team '27. ELIZABETH O. CHACE WESTFIELD, N. Y. Just like an old-fashioned bouquet is Betty in her old- fashioned quaintness, and yet with the perverseness of women, she's modern too and she certainly doesn't lack pep. Yet all the time it savors of hooped dresses and the stately minuet. Kindergarten Primary Course ALICE M COBBE DUNIKIRK N Y That low soothing voice is a delight to all that hear it the only trouble IS that we dont hear it enough The same applies to her smile Al must not know how attractive those pearly treasures are for we don t see her smiles half as much as wed like to-perhaps because shes always up in the art department making other things attractive Special D awmg Course Art Club Dramatic Club S E E s 27 l ' Av- A ll-DV fer A- IRIS M. CODLING PANAMA, N. Y. Ahal A diamond sparkled the tale! Ike is soon to get some practical experience in applying her artistic ability, so we hear. Interior decoration in practice-no longer in theory! And what a home the place will be with charming, neat little Ike presiding at the head of the table. And we're here to tell you Ike wields a wicked baking spoon as well as a. paint brush. Special Drawing Course: Art Club: Tennis Club. GERTRUDE H. COVEY FREDONIA, N. Y. Somewhere we acquired the idea that highly intelligent maidens were not often highly attractive. But then we met this beauty-brain complex who possesses the ability of col- lecting hearts at will, and our theory went smash! Gert proved the error of such an idea. Junior High School Course: Dramatic Club: Assistant Literary Editor of the Leader Staff. LAURA CRANDALL MAYVILLE, N. Y. And did you ever see Pete when she wasn't happy and iust bubbling over with fun and laughter? Chat with Pete and you forget you ever had the blues-make her your pal and you'l1 never have 'em. Kindergarten-Primary Course? Glee Club. EDNA MAY DAHLIN MAYVILLE N Y Well wager this demure little damsel is not as quiet as she looks for the merry twinkle in her eyes betrays her We do not hear much from Eddy but we learned from her frlends that she IS a darn good sport Intermediate Course Dramatic Club Basketball Club Tennis Club Hiking Club DORIS DANIELSON JAMESTOWN N Y Laugh and the world laughs with you is Dodo s motto and her sunny disposition makes her a favorite w th all who know her Cracked ankle bones and mere eight or ten week periods of imprisonment and painful lnconvenience can t make doughty Dodo crabbed Intermediate Course Orchestra Hiking Club Dramatic u ELIZABETH J DAVIDSON DUNKIRK N Y A typical Happer thats Bettv We dont thlnk she ever worries about worrying Haven t time have you Betty? And lf you did 'V Cant be bothered she replies Betty kes life with a dance and a song and how she can dance' Kindergarten Primary Course Dxamatic Club E , .... E , - - Q b ll ., ' E ' : : : E D - 5 , . . 5 .. - , ,, - , 5 . . ' . ' g 1 5 1 : : E I ' 3 , . . E . , , . 5 . . - ,' . s - - 5 - - U , H - 2 ta ' - . 5 - - I ' . ,gm nnmnuummumumlImummnunnununmumInunInulIumuuunuumnmnmummmunmunu nun nummununmuumununnmnuuumum 1InunumnmmumnnnummnIIumIumlumIInmnunImnmnIInmImummInuIIuumumuummmlmumnmunmn nu nuumumuumn nn :mul if 28 N nluuullmullll lllllllnlllllmllm ullrmllnmlnmlllnmlnluummnnmll lull llrlllllllmllllmllllull 1 AIImallIumllmlllllllmullnu nun I1luuuIInullIlullIIlllllmmIIIlllllIlllulnllllllllllnlllllllllllIIIlllllolllullllllulllll lllmlllllmllllmlllulllmlllllllllullllllnlllllulllnul n1nllul'l1J W. STANLEY DAVIS BUFFALO, N. Y. Someone recently remarked, If W. S. does as well in the teaching game as he did selling tickets for the Music Festival, well, his success will be unbounded. But we're banking on you anyhow, W. S., tickets or no tickets!! Special Music Course: Secretary and Treasurer of the Men's Glee Club: Orchestra Trustee: Festival Chorus: Pian- ist for men's gym class. GEORGE C. DE WEIN BUFFALO, N. Y. Georgie comes from the Queen City to vanquish all the queens at F. N. S. Has he succeeded? And how! Always happy, laughing, and jovial-he makes a hit and a home run with everyone. One of these big date men from Buffalo-and who could resist that mundane air of geniality? Junior High School Course: Dramatic Club: Men's Glee Club: Basketball Club: Tennis Club. ' FLORENCE JEANETTA DICK FREDONIA, N. Y. Wide moors, purplish heather, determination, a Scotch burr, colorful plaids, a love of nature and the great out-of- doors. That's what we see, feel, and hear whenever this Scotch lassie passes by and when Fonnie smiles-well- three cheers for Scotland!! Intermediate Course: Counselor: Glee Club: Hiking Club: Vice-President of the Literary Club. MARJORIE L. DOTY MAYVILLE, N. Y. For sheer sweetness of personality, for executive capa- city, and for a speaking voice as delightful as music, we nominate Marge and know she can't be beat! Rah-rah- Marge! Kindergarten-Primary Course: Counselor: Dramatic Club: Basketball Club: Tennis Club. MARGERY E. DRAKE ELLINGTON, N. Y. This clever director of plays-one, two-a dozen, per- haps, and everyone of them good! Her future pupils will toe the mark as have the actors and actresses under her able direction. Here's to Marge! Junior High School Course: Dramatic Club: Leader Staff '26-'27. WILLIAM C. DROEGE DUNKIRK. N. Y. Just a big brother to all the little Freshies, semi-soph- isticated Juniors and blase Seniors. The chief announcer and rooter for station F. N. S. and we've just been wonder- ing, Bill, how old F. N. S. will struggle along without you next year. Special Music Course: President of the Alma Mater Society '26-'27 and '27-'28: Band: Orchestra: Men's Glee Club: Manager of the Western New York Music Festival: Winner of the H. C. Davis Voice Scholarship '27: Literary Club: Basketball Club: Dramatic Club: Cheer Leader '25-'26, a f un I u mmumunum unIInmnumInunImmIunIImmlmnIInmImuinnumInunIIunnIumInummmumnuunmumnmmm unnuununuun u 1mumnuullumu1IrumInummnumlulmunlmlnllmnmlluumml nmumnuunuuumnumunuuum 1 mul 29 mnunnnuununuumuununmnu 1 nuuInuIIIlnIInunInunmnunnumnnuunmnu ImeInnImuImuInuIInuImnInuInmIIImImuumummunm munummu unmnnn -if 3 X r I P ROBERT P. DYE ANGOLA, N. Y. Ladies and gentlemen, we have here before us the only true and genuine reincarnation of Laughter holding both its sides. Whenever Bob's infections laugh permeates the atmosphere--gloom beats it out the door of F. N. S. Yeh! Bob laughs at life and situations just to tease you until the very last moment, but when the time for the big deed ar- rives, he's right there with the goods and will stick by you 'til the end. Junior High School Course: Hiking Club: Tennis Club: Treasurer of the Basketball Club: Baseball Club: Dramatic Club: Leader Staff: Swimming Club. PAULINE EBERLEE CATTARAUGUS, N. Y. Just a little attendant to Pan who accidentally got into this old world. Short and petite, curly hair, laughing eyes and a mouth thatl4well it just isn't fair to the other sex. Polly proves that nice things come in small packages. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club. DOROTHY MAY EDDY PANAMA, N. Y. Did you ever see Dot twinkle? Well, she does it with a pair of brown eyes envied by all they twinkle upon. And there's something back of those eyes, too! If you're looking for a broad-minded young miss blessed with common sense and an irresistible smile-meet our Dot! We know you'll enjoy her sense of humor, too! ASpecial Drawing Course: Hiking Club: Art Club: Y. W. C. . BESSIE ENGDAHL SINCLAIRVILLE, N. Y. Dimples and the very slightest lisp with an easy laugh- some people are lucky! And we heard some one remark the other day, And so will Kate's pupils be. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Hiking Club: Tennis Club. ALEEN ERICKSON BROCTON, N. Y. A1's capacities are boundless and quite impossible to In this little maid with the rose-petal complexion and princess ways, we find a friend worth having-for always the same-with the same sweet way and the name. dainty she is same sweet smile. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. DOROTHY S. ERICKSON BROCTON, N. Y. We like some folks for their sunny dispositions, others for their willingness to do anything that must be done, others for their fine sportsmanship: we like Dot 'cause she em- bodies all three-and what's more important-just because she's Dot. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. mum mmm I uumummunu N ' mnnnununmm llmunnnlmmnmI1lulunnlllmllllnulnumnummlm:umlmlmnlul mnunnuuuunumn nunuuumm un ummm mu mum num numuuumunuu muuun umm nunnml ummnum 1 mnn 30 up mmm un nun mn 1Inuuuunnumuunn mm: ummm u nmnn an unnunuma 4 mnmumnnn uuumnunmmunu n ummnnuunuuu :annum unnmuu unmunnun I I 1 1 -.N CLARA C. FADALE FREDONIA, N. Y. A grain of delightful sarcasm in a bushel of wit and good humor, a dashing smile and flashing eyes, oodles of dependability and what have you? Bert's boon companion- Clara. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. ROSA M. FARLEY V N. TONAWANDA, N. Y. Peg doesn't reach very far, if you measure by the yard- but who wants to measure ability that way, anyhow? The old adage about good goods and small packages fits Peg's case very well. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Counselor: Dramatic Club. BEATRICE FRANKLIN LEON, N. Y. Attractive clothes and a refreshing, clever little lady that knows how to wear 'em. Bea's sunny self radiates end- less charm from the top of her clever chapeau to the tip of her trim boots. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club. KATHRYN S. FRANTZ HORNELL, N. Y. Anyone not liking Kay adores her. So said a sage of the school. And it's more truth than poetry, at that. Once you meet her, it's hard to tear yourself away. And Kay belongs to the Art Department with her whole heart and soul. Special Drawing Course: Art Club: Dramatic Club: President of the Glee Club '27-'28: Hiking Club. EDITH GRACE GARDINER FREDONIA, N. Y. One of the best hikers in school and our conviction is backed by more than fiction: for one truthtelling hiking com- panion swears Egypt can tramp six miles per hour. A lover of the great outdoors, coupled with an earnestness when business is concerned and a dash of humor where there's a place for it-that's our Egypt. What more do you want in a perfect pal? Special Drawing Course: President of the Hiking Club '26-'27: Dramatic Club: Executive Committee '26-'27: Art Club. LOUISE J. GLASS MAYVILLE N. Y. A dark haired bright eyed shy little creature-good natured? You bet! Cant you tell by looking at her that she isnt that fickle frivolous or fussy type-that shes de- pendable as the traditional Rock of Gibraltar? Intermediate Course' Dramatic Club' Basketball Club. nm' . , 3 v 1 , 1 f Q, I 1 X 1 - nl 3 31 N nIummmmmmnuulmunnmunl lmumuunullnml numununnmuuluuunumInunumumnumuunuumnuumuuIumuummmmmnn nurummmuunnnmnmmm:mummnnmnunnunnmulIummmnunnmuuuunmmnnmmInnuumunmmuumImuImuIumnunmmuuummnun worth. Marilla? '25-'28. 1nunnuunnnmummmmmlumIuumunuunmuuul 11nmmuununmununmuuumuunlunrnmnunmumumumuuuun umnuunuunn IIummmIumInuuuuuununnummnuullnnnununnummmulmuummmmmnnumunuu umnunmmunmuumnmmuumunnnummuunlm N 32 Did you say The nicest young lady you ve ever met So say we all of us' There is an old maxim that suffering makes one sweeter and weve begun to believe its true' Craigy's trials and tribulations as book collector for the Literary Club are the cause The result? Cra1gy Junior High School Course Dramatic Club Literary Club: Chairman of the Book Club One good pomt in favor of the brunettes' And the best part of it is that nobody knows Just what this brown eyed little miss will do next You ve Just about decided that you've at last captured a certain young man when along comes Jean and away he goes' Sparkling brown eyes a naughty smile and a few pointed words that s Jean Though she's short and petite shes large enough for us to have missed her since January Kindergarten Primary Course Dramatic Club A breath of Crmohne Days the lavender and old lace type. Brings back memo les of hooped skirts a mass of sunny curls demure smiles and Sunny Old Virginia But how glad we are that Martxe wasnt flashing smiles and twinkling those deep blue eyes back in the good old days for look what Wed have missed' Oh' Those rosy cheeks! And they arent Pompeian Bloom either Junior High School Course Dramatic Club Tennis Club Hair to be envied and wit to be coveted two eyes that make us belleve she doesnt VOICE everything she thinks but has thoughts deep and profound Surely mighty castles are being builded there and some day the world will know her Kindergarten Primary Course Dramatic Club Big brown eyes and delightful wavy brown hair always a sweet smile and alwavs there when you need her f a friend of friends that s Marxlla And already she s proved : her mettle as an excellent kindergarten teacher What next Kindergarten Primary Course Tenms Club Dramatic Club: Art Club Have you been hazy about these two Hayes? Well Marilla and Dick arent brother and sister though manv think so. -You all know Dick hes the lad with the Jack Gilbert hair Richard Barthelmess chxn and Richard Dlx athletic prowess Member? President of the Basketball Club 26 28 Dramatic Club Literary Club Tenms Club Leader Staff Executive Com mittee '26 28 Baseball Team 25 28 Basketball Team I lllllll ll 11 ll lull Ill ullmllll ll lul I III lm n llllllmllllllllllnllll l Illullllll I Ill GLADYS IRENE HENRIS DUNKIRK, N. Y. Twinkling eyes beaming with a subtle, dry humor that bespeak themselves in a low drawl that we just have to pause and listen to. Mollie's clever quips, though few and not often spoken, are worth a good laugh or a quiet chuckle. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. GEORGIA M. HICKOX soUTH DAYTON, N. Y. Laughing eyes and a cheery smile make that attractive combination characteristic of George. A true daughter of F. N. S., capable and willing, a friend to all, a friend of all. Intermediate Course. GRACE M. HIGGS DEWITTVILLE, N. Y. Gracious is her name and gracious are her ways, but that's not all-she's happy, calm, and consoling too. An ex- cellent student, a splendid teacher, and a loyal friend whom we all love and have missed since January. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Glee Club: Y. W. C. A. LOTTA S. HIGGS DEWITTVILLE, N. Y. Oo-oo-! Those eyes of Peggy's! Pools of sapphire brilliance we must say! Would you think these two maids were sisters? You would if you knew 'em for they're very mich alike when it comes to conscientiousness and that do or die air. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. MARIAN E. HITCHCOCK RANDOLPH, N. Y. Such a tiny body wrapped around such talent! It's hard to believe, but Hitchy is right there to prove it. She's not a sideshow attraction, so keep in line everybody-you'll see her, for she's bound to make good. Special Drawing Course: Art Club: Tennis Club: Drama- tic Club. ELIZABETH HOFMEISTER DUNKIRK, Y. A pop, a bang, a thump, and in comes Beth-also her innocent giggle. Is she the dignified Senior? Oh my yes! -er-r, that is occasionally. We hope Beth will never con- sider herself grown-up, for what a loss 'twould be to the Peter Pan world. Happy-go-lucky the whole day long and pepfu11 of pithy remarks that easily flow in that slow, low drawl that is Beth's. Now don't fool yourself-Beth surely has some head on those slim shoulders of hers. Class Secretary and Treasurer for three years: Dramatic Club: Counselor. nunInmummumumum an lmmIInnnIImIIanIluIInmInunImmImnInummmnmmlInuIIanIImmmnumIIunImmmmIInunmmlmmImnIInmInmunnmmnnmulmmm:IlumuummuuunumnumnunnumImmIuumInmmImulnumIummmnuunuununuu nnmunuuuumnnuum u uumum 33 .....,.... ..,...... .. .......... ................ .................... GERTRUDE I. HOLBROOK WESTFIELD N. Y. Honest as daylight vigorous as a March breeze and as comely as any true maid of Erin with such black eyes and such black hair! The art students tell us Gert is a pillar of strength and reliability when it comes to throwing a pro- gram or any athletic contest. Special Drawing Course' Tennis Club' Dramatic Club' Orchestra' Treasurer of the Art Club 27-'28, ELSIE 0. HOMAN SILVER CREEK, N. Y. And did you ever see her when she wasn't that happy- go-lucky Tommy? One of that good-natured, popular, jolly, class of folks whose hearty friendship we rejoice in. Special Music Course: Orchestra: Band. FRANCES E. HOWARD ELLINGTON, N. Y. This is Tiny-a dainty, starry-eyed creature, charac- terized by bigness of heart, by capability, by alertness and a keen sense of humor Goodness gracious! What a lot for such a little miss to possess! Yeh! But honest injun we aren't stuffing you-and you don't know how glad we are that her adorable nature did not stop growing when she did. .QQ f -7. - -. l,a .............. I. -I. .m.m.um.-Iummmmmm.-ml .nuumIIminnu.....m.m.m.m.mIH.IImumm....m.mm.mumnmI in nina , , . . . . . , Kindergarten-Primary Course: Glee Club: Y. W. C. A.: Counselor. ALICE HOYLER DUNKIRK, N. Y. Glorious brown braids, glorious health, that school girl complexion and the dignity of a queen-that's Al. Some- how reminds us of the typical modern business woman and we'll wager she's capable enough for just that thing. Junior High School Course: Leader Stal? '26-27: Tennis Club. FRANCES HYDE SHERMAN, N. Y. Kind, patient, quiet, and lovable-what more do you want for an A-1 primary teacher? C1bKindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club: Hiking u . DORA EVELYN INKLEY RANDOLPH, N. Y. A cool, calm, and collected blonde, fwe're sorry we can't think of another word beginning with c J. She draws. paints, sketches-or what have you ?-with the skill of the inborn artist. Special Drawing Course: Secretary of the Art Club: Dramatic Club: Counselor. .J 34 K - ummm 1 nIvuIuIu1nunmunummuuuu I an um mummumunnunnumnunnuu I e mm un n I nnvunn lI1nuummnmuuuumuunmmm n nInnmennnnnuunumnuumunmn1 nu mzunununmm n unnummn LYDIA- E. JUNGFER BUFFALO, N. Y. Laughing Lyd-she of the Chevrolet. That Chevvie cer- tainly gets good use. Daily it plies between here and there, with a few Normalites tucked away in it. Everybody likes Lyd, and we want her to come back someday. Special Music Course: Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Orchestra: Counselor. EDITH N. KEITH FREDONIA, N. Y. What's that? Edith can keep house as well as she teaches school? Sorry, old top, but someone found that out all by himself a long time ago. Clever man to win a clever woman, eh, what? Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. MARTHA KENNEDY WARREN, oH1o Tall and willowy, a clever dresser, the debutante slouch, oodles of pep and, we ask you very confidentially, can't she dance? You missed it, if you didn't see her step the jig in the Irish program. Kindergarten-Primary Course. ETHEL KNOWLDEN OLEAN, N. Y. This dainty little miss who blew in from Buffalo Normal last September, is as clever as she is attractive. Those who have had discussions with Spice, know that she always comes out ahead, and we're here to tell you she may be short in stature but she's long in knowledge! And she may have oodles of clothes but they're all good-looking. Ditto the boy-friends l Junior High School Course: Dramatic Club: Hiking Club: First two years at Buffalo State Teachers' College. CATHERINE LAMBERT NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. From Niagara Falls-that means power. Kay has her power in the form of personality and musical ability. A jewel of priceless worth and how she sparkles Cwhen she smilesjl Striving for efficiency in all she undertakes, and captivating the hearts of the little tots she teaches-that's how Kay spends her power. Special Music Course: VicePresident of the Glee Club '27-'28, Orchestra Librarian '27-'28g Dramatic Club. MINNIE N. LATTA NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Now if we had a whole book instead of a wee space in which to write about Min, why-we could ylrite a whole book and it would sell, too! Your favorite heroine, what must she have? Personality? Looks? Brains? Why man-she has them all! And who's she? Why Min, of course. Min the inimitable, Min the capable, Min the altogether lovable- our Min. Junior High School Course: Vice-President of the Alma Niater Society in '27-'28: Class President '25-'2S: Dramatic C ub. ...EJ if mu n u :nn n an mnunuunnIInnunnnunIInmmnmummnnmnu ununummnnnn u nnmmImnnuulmmunuu u uv mmmIInummummmmumnunmunumu uunnu rn u num 35 n umun nu nInuInnunuulnuunmn nm: unmnnunn nu unuumunnn n nn mn n nn: 4 in em u nn an 4 mul I I an u mmnu nn , DORIS C. LEARY OLEAN, N. Y. When Irish eyes are smiling sure it's like a morn in spring. That's what you think when you behold the true- blue eyes of this true blue' Pal-and the best part of it is Pa1's eyes are always smiling. The Hiking Club is pretty happy Pal is graduating. They've had a lively time-thinking of-and getting sufficient decorations for Pal and her enorm- ous mileage Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club: Secretary of the Hiking Club '26-'27: Literary Club. MARIE 0. LEO WELLSVILLE, N. Y. Ree would do well to wear a mantilla, carry a little fan and then wait to be serenaded. With her eyes she should he able to attract a whole orchestra. Special Drawing Course: Art Club: Dramatic Club: Tennis Club. SAINTY M. LOMBARDO JAMESTOWN, N. Y. Here is placid Sainty. Nothing ever seems to ruffle that serene, calm expression but a beaming smile: and it's a beam wo.-th while we're here to declare! Those smile and That eyes, are positively irresistible, we'l1 have you know! Intermediate Course: Glee Club: Dramatic Club. DORIS E. LUCE ELLINGTON, N. Y. This young lady who is a sister to Lucie, . whose physiognomy we have below, is a quiet and unassuming per- son but one who has been conspicuous by her absencehoften- times during the year. Ask her friends and they wxlllsay she is delightful: ask her teachers and they say She is a very nice, sweet girl. Intermediate Course: Y. W. C. A.: Hiking Club: Drama- tic Club. LENA LILLIAN LUCE BROCTON, N. Y. Wise to resolve and patient to perform -what could better characterize this quiet, purposeful personality? Junior High School Course. PAUL LUCE CONEWANGO VALLEY, N. Y. Lucie is Gordy Phillips' shadow or vice versa. They are like Damon and Pythias or Mutter and Mumble. Always together and always horsing each other under the able tute- lage of Les Carlson. Junior High School Course: Hiking Club: Dramatic Club: Literary Club: Basketball Club: Debating Team. L . .Nl 36 umm uuuumumn un nunnuumnumnmun n n mlm u mmm 1 an mu nn I n 1 uumunmmun u mmm nnunu In mm ummu umnnu1IIIunmnuunuuumuu umnInunnuummuuuunuunmmuum numnum uunmnmunm uunnunuunuu ERMA C. MAAS SILVER CREEK. N. Y. Although many of us are unfortunate in not seeing much of Mossy about school, it is whispered that sheuis a Jolly good sort and loves a good time. Witness her likeness and you'1l see she always wears the slightest trace of a smile, the password to friendship. Intermediate Course. HERBERT C. MACKIE FREWSBURG, N. Y. The artist demands an artistic back-groundfand .we can conjecture none that would set off Herb's artistic genius and personality to better advantage than the discreetly elaborate and exotic atmosphere of the establishment of a Parisian designer. And what's more, Herb has the 'it' that goes with such an atmosphere. Here's a suggestion, Herb-Monsieur Mackie, dictator of milady's adornment. Special Drawing Course: President of the Art Club '27- '28: Vice President of the Senior Class: Dramatic Club: Tennis Club: Swimming Club. HELEN J. McKENZIE RANDOLPH, N. Y. Mac believes that happiness and cheerfulness were born a twin to work and practices her beliefs. Can't you see she's just that kind of a jolly, lovable girl? Kindergarten-Primary Course 3 Orchestra. ALICE MCNEIL DUNKIRK, N. Y. Quiet, petite and shy-but oh my! Pipe those eyes and that wavy midnight hair! Aren't they the lure of an oriental night, though? We always feel sorta fidgety when we get in the range of Mickey's eyes for she seems to see clear through you. Mickey, what black eyes you have! All the better to charm you with, eh what, Mickey? Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club: Junior Stunt Committee '27. ELIZABETH M. V. MACRO SHERIDAN, N. Y. We stump you to sav lhowdy to Betty without getting a sweet answering smile in return. If you're successful, it will be almost the eighth wonder of the world for we've never yet passed her by without being blessed with one of her shy glances and an exceedingly spontaneous smile. Intermediate Course: Orchestra: Band: Dramatic Club. FLOSSIE MAY MANSFIELD CHERRY CREEK, N. Y. Floss -hair of spun gold-no wonder they named her that! Dainty, petite, and charming she is, but she too is leaving for parts unknown to conquer new worlds-and new hearts. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Glee Club: Dramatic Club. 'E 37 ,QA -muununnnu ulnmmunuumuuuuunnummnmmnunnmnm mmnuummunul unnmnunuunumluuuuuumnunummm numum muunmmmunmuu1ImuImumnunuummnumm: numummmmnmnmnuunmmmmnunun umnnuuuu nn uuunummmnunm M. ALICE MARONEY SALAMANCA. N. Y. Five feet two, but eyes of brown-and oh what Teenie can do! She can dance, she can sing and we're here to tell you she plucks a wicked banjo string! Teenie is adept at drawing but a marvel when it comes to drawing and quarter- ing the victims of her brilliant wit. Special Drawing Course: Dramatic Club: Literary Club: Art Club: Tennis Club. CHARLOTTE MARTIN WESTFIELD, N. Y. The quietest little mite in the whole noisy, music de- partment -so they say even in the department and we're inclined to believe it. A quiet little damsel, yes--but Marty's personality, assuring, confident and smiling eyes speak for her. Special Music Course: Glee Club: Orchestra. LOIS MARTIN FREDONIA, N. Y. Lo is very reserved and judging from her appearance, you might call her a little brown mouse. And what an adorable little creature she is too. But we're here to acclaim she knows a heap more about books and teaching than any little mousie would ever hope to know! Junior High School Course: Literary Club. EDWARD H. MICHEHL DUNKIRK, N. Y. The long and Short of it is, Ed, that we've missed you since January in more ways than one, but then-our loss is Hamburg's gain. Special Music Course: President of the Orchestra '26- '27: President of the Men's Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Bass Soloist for the Messiah '27: Tennis Club: Literary Club. ANONA J. MILLER N. COHOCTON. N. Y. Good-heartedness and Nona are almost synonymous -- so said a friend about this little lady. And what starry, innocent eyes for such a tiny mite as you, Nona! A peach when it comes to wantin' a friend. Special Drawing Course: Art Club: Dramatic Club. BEULAH MILLER S. DAYTON, N. Y. Sparkling, brown eyes that smile at you good humoredly all the while you're talking to her. We wonder if it's those eyes that make Beulah a good all-around teacher. How do we know she's good? Well, we asked one of the faculty- so there!! Junior High School Course: Dramatic Club: Y. W. C. A. . 1 l i 1 s 1 ................ H mm.muIummnIumIImlIWNImmmmImmmmIumIul-1...-null.-ml.-1mmmumnmuumm.. .IIII........m...-lm--ml' I , 38 mmmmmn I In-mmm 'Inu .mum n mnmmnmn ummmumullnmmm- InIIunIummmmmmlmm.mm I -Immun mm num IIIIIIII-IIumummnnmmnmmmmm--IIImunuumuiimlmmmnnmmmmmmmnm-mmllmnum Im II mummy II In nuf HILDEGARDE M. MILLER DUNKIRK, N. Y. We've heard it said that the song, There's Something Nice about Everyone was especially dedicated to Hildegarde. She deserves it. From all sides people sing her praises in everything she ,does and nobody wants to contradict any- thing nice anybody says about her either. Junior High School Course: Dramatic Club: Leader Staii' '25-'28: Counselor: Tennis Club. BEATRICE L. MINA SHERMAN, N. Y. A laugh, a giggle, a snicker, and you know Bea is about to appear on the scene. In the lobby, in the classroom, here, there, everywhere-her sparkling smile makes you forget worry and tests. And how we envy that hair, Bea! Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club: Hiking Club. ROBERT MONAGHAN ROCHESTER, N. Y. Personality is the power to attract and hold people- rather a modified form of what Elinor Glyn calls it. Well, whatever you want to call it-Bob has his share and more: and incidentally-he's a darn good sport. Special Music Course: Men's Glee Club: Hiking Club. FREDA ELIZABETH MORGENSTERN DUNKIRK, N. Y. Hats off to Freda when she goes passing by! Neat and trim as a Paris mannequin, tall and dignified as a royal maiden and a perfect lady. No, she's not too dignified, for Freda plays a game of tennis to be envied and has a swing as wicked as Wil1s'. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Counsellor: Dramatic Club. THEO MARY MOUNT CHERRY CREEK, N. Y. Dainty, elfish Theo, artistic from the top of her curly hair to the tips of her toes. No wonder the children love her -the spirit of youth incarnate and as lovable as Peter Pan! Special Drawing Course: Counselor: Art Club: Dramatic Club. VERA NEAL GENESEE, PA. This dependable person from Pennsylvania has boundless capacities, quite impossible to name. We know she's capable just by looking at her, and we know she's dependable, con- scientious and a true friend just by asking her friends about her. Junior High School Course. A- IIIII III III IIIIII I I II ll II I ll IIIIIIIIII ll II I I IIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll IIII II I IIIIIIIIIIIII I I Il Illllllllll LQ ax 39 unu ummnmununuunm 1lmmnnnnnnnunmmnunnnunumuunnuinunnmnInuImuImummnuuuuuu1Innnummnnmmuuuuun numunmumu K - -c EDNA NEWGREEN JAMESTOWN, N. Y. See the chic little hat I got at Buf'lo--quite the latest! Price? Pooh! Why worry about that? It's all in a lifetime anyway ! Nothing stops Eddie when clever togs are in the market and why should they when there's a damsel near at hand to wear'em so cleverly? Junior High School Course: Dramatic Club: Y. W. C. A. EDITH L. NOBBS EDEN, N. Y. Meet Edo, official club costume designer and dressmaker. Ever need any properties, Lit Club? Ever ask Edo to find them? Ever grunted at or refused? Let's give a straight- from-the-diaphragm F. N. S. howl for this unseen helper. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Literary Club: Hiking Club: Dramatic Club: Y. W. C. A. MARGARET NORDBLUM FARNHAM, N. Y. A slender, likable, little lady whom we're glad we know. Why? 'Cause Margie, Margie, it's you. Margie seems quiet and shy about school but we Want to tell you she's the jolliest little creature and the best little pal when you know her. Intermediate Course. EVA E. OBERG CELORON, N. Y. Loves books and reads continually, likes dramatics and acts well, is fond of singing-and when she doesl!! A voice as clear as a bell that can soar to Heaven-knows-where and enchant you with its beauty. What under the sun are we going to do without Oberg in the glee club next year? queried one of the members recently. And that's what we'd like to know. Junior High School Course: Glee Club: Literary Club: Basketball Team: Dramatic Club: Tennis Club. FLORENCE G. ONIONS WARREN, PA. Artistic to the 'nth degree but all artisticallv inclined people aren't fortunate enough to look that way. Here's one that can and does, and to top it all, Flo has a woman's crown- ing glory-beautiful hair. Special Drawing Course: Dramatic Club: Art Club. ' VIONA ORNCE ELLICOTTVILLE, N. Y. You know the type of chum that once in a while scorns a funny remark or funny prank that you do, then draws her- self up to her full height and looking down at you, says, Now be dignified, child --all this with a twinkle in her eyes and a lurking smile that breaks into a gigle as she says lt? Sure you do and you just love her for it too, don't you? Well, the description fits Vi and you'd love her too, if you knew her. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. uuuuu umnmnumImmuumununuuuunnmmumlnmInunmmIumlnunnummuImlmumnuunuunnuu nuuuunnmnuunmunn mm nuununnnmnmmmnmnunuumnunmumrn u mnuuuunmuu um um: in nm nn n in I un un u nun I 40 T9 I MARION E PATTON BUFFALO N. Y. Meet our Lady of Fashion. Designed anything new, fashion experts? Let Snooks strut around with it for fifty- nine seconds and itll be a hit. But we are sure it takes more than clothes to cause Snooks popularity and right we are! Have you ever been fortunate enough to bask in the sunshine of her eyes and smile? Hurry up and do it even if you have to jump in front of her as she hurries down the hal'. It s a sure cure for the blues. Lucky Edl Special Music Course' Dramatic Club' Band' Orchestra. MURIEL P. PEPPERDINE CATTARAUGUS N. Y. Pepper left us in January and since then something seems lacking from F. N. S. and the cdeteria. Remember her smile as she handed us our plates and how easily the food slipped down with Pepper's smile to season it? Peppy as her name suggests-true blue as her eyes--a personality as nice as her smile. Lucky those who have Pepper to lead them on the highways and byways of education. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. HELEN E. PERRY RIPLEY, N. Y. A beam of sunlight breaking through the clouds-so shines Hep's individuality upon the world! Hep is one of the most dependable, one of the most reserved and one of the most missed since she left us in January. You see it takes superlatives to describe her. And its going to take someone mighty superb to replace her in F. N. S. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club. . , N , . y . W . . GORDON PHILLIPS MACHIAS, N. Y. Gordy is the idol of the boys in the Junior High Depart- ment. They adore his roughness and jocundity and will do anything he wants with an eager willingness. How do we know all this? For information we refer you to any Junior High lad-and we don't blame 'em for liking a man that is a man. Junior High School Course: Hiking Club: Basketball: Baseball: Dramatic Club. JEAN LENORE PORTER WESTFIELD, N. Y. One of Normal's shy, small, sedate 'birds' but we advise you not to try to ruffle her feathers. It would take 'til the end of time for Jean has the patience of Job. She doesn't make herself noticeable but next year you will miss this quiet little link in F. N. S.'s chain of friendship. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Hiking Club: Dramatic Club: Counselor: Tennis Club. AGNES POTTER W. oN1:oN'1'A, N. Y. T-time out---w-wait a minute. please, 'til we recover ourselves. What's wrong? Why nothing's wrong 'cept that Agnes stopped singing and we didn't want her to. You see, we were having a glorious time listening and then she up and quit on us! Special Music Course: Orchestra: Literary Club. 1' J - minmum-nnuuu vu I u 4 I un s 4 n mmm:uuumunn ummm mi u 1 n I an :mum mu e in 41 Q gl LEO K. POWELL FREDONIA, N. Y. . We are sure Kay knows all things possible about math, stage lighting and an uncomfortable bit about feminine psychology. Hiswname makes us want to wax poetical and deem him a wise,old owl, but we'l1 tell you point blank he's a witty satirist with a tendency toward cynicism. And yet, no matter what he says, you forgive him because it's clever. Junior High School Coursey Dramatic Club: Tennis Club: Basketball Club: Literary Club: Men's Glee Club. M. FRANCES PRATT PERRYSBURG, N. Y. One of those Colgate smiles, eh what? We like to see some people smile once in a while, but we like to see Fritz's smile all the while. Why? 'Cause she isn't Fritz without it and because the smile becomes her so. So glad you smiled at the photographer, Fritz. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club: Festival Chorus. MILDRED E. PUSBACH SALAMANCA, N. Y. Who'1l direct that play T' asks a perplexed Dramatic Club member. Ask Mil-you know the tall, trim Senior with the beautiful brown eyes who reads the minutes at the club meetings. Ask her and it'll be a wow! That's our advice and we know from experience that you'l1 be as happy with the result as if you had good sense! Junior High School Course: Secretary and Treasurer of the Dramatic Club '27-'28g Basketball Club. FREDERICK QUINLAN AMSTERDAM, N. Y. No, this isn't Broadway's latest matinee idol-but the most reserved man on the campus. A thrilling bass voice, an accomplished pianistiq delightful wavy hair and his generally sang-froid manner make the fair sex despair when they realize he is impervious to their wiles. Special Music Course: President and Student Director of the Men's Glee Club '27-'28g Baritone Soloist and Unit Con- ductor of Elijah '225: Orchestra: Band: Dramatic Club: Basketball Club: Organist for Messiah '27, MARY GENEVIEVE REAGAN CORNING. N. Y. Gen-an affable comrade, a lovable personality, an ardent supporter and a wise counselor in any activity. What's that? Anything else? Oh yes! A rich contralto whose fullness of tone thrills you and fills you with delight. En- core! Encore! Gen! Special Music Course: Treasurer of the Girls' Glee Club '27-'28g Dramatic Club. FRANCES REDBAND DUNKIRK, N. Y. What shall we say of Fran? Always in her place, knows what to do and best of all, how to do it. What greater compliment could we give to any living mortal? Top off all of the above, with a sunny disposition and sense of responsibility that never fails. Fran can be depended upon to do anything-to do it well-and still be sunny and happy. Intermediate Course. f llluuml In llIImlImnInmIInuIIllllIIullnuInlmmIInmlnmlmlunllullnulllnllmulmln:IImuIIIulIIImlIIullIlllllllulllmlunllu lulmlllllnullll 42 nnmnn mu nn n 1 .nuumnnumn nn nmlllnlllllulllnnlllulvlllullnlnlmmllnmmmlu1 nm :mn unmum u num mununnmu mnuunun nun n 'ELIZABETH REISER COLLINS CENTER, N. Y. A tiny little sprite, dark of eyes, dark of hair, and light of toe. Can she dance? We'll say she can! Whenever we see Ibbie-we know Jo is near at hand. We wonder if the man who wrote My Buddy didn't write it for them. C1bKindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club: Hiking U . AGNES C. RICHARDSON EDEN, N. Y. Just take one glance at the capability expressed in DufE's comely countenance and you will know that she'll do whatever you ask her right away-tonight-and turn out bright, fresh and rosy for the sunrise hike next morning. No, Duff isn't Alicer's sister even though they're always taken for such. They're just two inseparable pals. Intermediate Course: Counselor: Literary Club: Y. W. C. A.: Hiking Club: Leader Staff. JOSEPHINE ROTHFUSS COLLINS CENTER, N. Y. No wonder Jo can wear her clothes with such a flair when she has that shiny black hair and those snappy black eyes to set them off. An we're here to say she has a lot of personali-T. N. T. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Clubg Hiking Club: Basketball. STANLEY M. RUTTENBUR CHERRY CREEK, N. Y. A man-in every sense of the word. Always steady, re- liable and yet full of pranks and wise-cracks-all of which make him likable. Quick to think but slower to speak-a desirable trait, but when Stan does speak, pay heed, for it's straight to the point and always the truth. Junior High School Course: Men's Glee Club: Orchestra: Baseball Team. DAPHNA RILLA SANDERSON CHERRY CREEK, N. Y. A joyous, dainty and delightfully naive creature-the fabric of which dreams are woven. Slight, petite, blue of eyes and adorably flushed of cheek-the embodiment of eter- nal youth-that's Daph. Special Drawing Course: Dramatic Club: Art Club. NELLIE SCAMMACCA FREDONIA, N. Y. A voice as soft as velvet and diction as clear as a bell are only two of Nature's endowments to this maiden. Nell is the kind of a person to whom you go when you want to share your fun or your latest tragedy. Whenever opinions are being voiced on certain subjects, Nell expresses her own so nicely that yours become less logical and less interesting. Junior High School Course. A nununnuumnnm nuunu uunnnum nu u nuuumnnmnumnumuunumm an nu I ummnunumnunnnummum an nunmumuunn mm. mmm I, I. mu 43 e m W RUTH A. SCHERMERHORN ELLINGTON, N. Y. Rufus is a quiet, hard-working student, who does what is told but never tells what she has done. A modest miss who proved her dramatic ability in that gripping, mysterious, unusual play, Dawn. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. WINIFRED SCHERMERHORN KENNEDY. N. Y. Winnie's brown eyes that twinkle with keenness reveal a sharp intellect, her unruffled attitude even when her cue is given in a play reveals a calm disposition-both of which reveal a trustworthy, capable Winnie. Junior High School Courseg Hiking Club: Orchestra: Dramatic Club. TERESA SCHOBER : DUNKIRK, N. Y. 5 Tess, oh Tess, how we envy your artistic ability! And 5 prithee, fair maiden, why didst thou not take Special Draw- E ing when thou art already ze artiste ? Nor is that the 2 and beautiful wavy hair-that isn't cut? 5 Intermediate Course: Class Night Activities. I LUCILLE SCHOLL CATTARAUGUS, N. Y. : Whenever we think of this dainty little lady, we picture l E 1 only thing we envy you for, Tess. How about that smile l l . l : rich hangings, beautiful tapestries, luxurious Persian rugs- all presided over by Lu with her perfect social graces. And what a true setting for such a lover of the arts, both draw- ing and music! Ah, yes! And don't forget the wide, sweep- ing lawn with the tennis court on it for the pleasure of our Lady Lu! Special Drawing Course: Art Club. CHARLOTTE DOREMA SCHOLPP JAMESTOWN, N. Y. We'11 wager Scholppie has a patent on that carefree laugh of hers 'cause we've never heard one just like it. It's a contagion we love to catch. And her witl It is an endless thing! Kindergarten-Primary Course: Glee Club: Dramatic Club. 1 LORENA M. SCHUMACHER DUNKIRK N. Y. Iieward offered for the return of Reenie to F. N. S. next year. Appearance: Small in stature' shiny dark hair' twink- ling snappy brown eyes' witty as a jester' the pep of every I party: once known never forgotten' the pal type. Offense: Graduated from F. N. S. without leaving any- . one to take her place next year. Carried oft' the hearts of all her classmates and the wit and pep of F. N. S. Intermediate Course' Hiking Club' Dramatic Club. F 1 F ! I n ! u I 1 f I E 44 'EXP au 1 1 a umnnu I muuuun GISELLA SCHUSTIK NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Many a fairy tale or ancient ballad centers around a dainty blonde princess with twinkling eyes, and should 'a story be written of the Class of '28, we'll wager that Gis with her fluffy hair, bewitching eyes and lovable personality would be the fairy queen. However, Gis is not too good to be real, nor too real to be good-just a happy medium-a dream come true. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Secretary of the Alma Mater Society '27-'28: Dramatic Clubg Tennis Club: Basket- ball Cluh. LOUISE SCHWEITZER BROCTON, N. Y. Initiative -all forms of inactivity + loads of sparkling pep + perseverance X wit and wise cracks That's Schweitz, one of the valuable assets of the music department. Full of music and tantalizing rhythm from the top of her head to the tip of her toe. Special Music Course: Orchestra: Glee Club: Band: Dramatic Club. M. THELMA SHINOVER COLLINS CENTER. N. Y. Timmie's smile and happy-go-lucky spirit of comradeship make us think of the quotation. She smiled and her smiles went everywhere. One of those people who smile-and you love them because of that smile. Special Drawing Course: Vice-President of the Art Club '27-'28: Dramatic Club: Hiking Club: Tennis Club. ELLEN M. SMITH WESTFIELD, N. Y. You're to bring a cake for the group party, Nellie. You've been assigned to wait at table, Nellie. And Nellie, the treasure, is sure to tell you quietly and comfortably on that appointed day that she's all ready hours before the time. Loves to read-a favorite recreation at noon is enjoying the combination of a. succulent cone and a story of by-gone days. Junior High School Course: Hiking Club: Dramatic Club. HAZEL MAE SMITH DUNKIRK. N. YY. Laughing, big brown eyes fringed with dark, curling lashes plus fluffy light hair and you have the head piece of Smitty. And what a. charming little French blonde she isl Ever chat with her in the lobby? Very entertaining to say the least. Ever watch those eyes? Very intriguing we'll admit! Ever meet Smitty? Needless to add further-she speaks for herself. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club. NELLIE O. SMITH CATTARAUGUS. N. Y. The acme of dependability and the realization of a per- fect student, successful in all her endeavors and adored by all who know her-that's Nell. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Counselor:Dramatic Club. .l 1 Q 45 ,gill NORMA L. SMITH FINIDLEY LAKE N. Y. Heres another reason why gentlemen prefer m. She looks quiet doesnt she? But sh-h-h you dont know the half of it. When it comes to pep and thatyquality known as it Norm s well to the head of the class. Intermediate Course' Dramatic Club' Y. W. C. A. ISABELLE D. SPAULDING JAMESTOWN N. Y. Ambition with a capital A. 'lhats the caption Izzy comes under. You almost wish she weren't so ambitious or so dignified when you iirst meet her but then she wouldn't be Izzy and what would we and what would the library do with- out this methodical miss? There is a lot of fun and humor behind Izzy's mask of Senior dignity, and, believe it or not, it's worth finding. Here's the type that's clothed with Get Therenessf' Some of us may know our onions but Izzy sure knows her library. Junior High School Course: Hiking Club: Dramatic Club: Y. W. C. A.: Literary Club: Counselor: Festival Chorus. VADA M. STARKS MACHIAS, N. Y. Doris Leary's other half and an extremely active mem- ber of that erstwhile, hoofing trio-Misses Taddio, Leary and Starks. Intermediate Course: Counselor: Dramatic Club: Busi- lgfp-1 E A 1 1 ae 1 1 1 1 1. 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 ness Manager of the Hiking Club '26-'27. DOREEN E. STINSON EDEN, N. Y. Jake certainly does not need that present-day, much- lauded, valuable quality stick-to-itivenessf' She sees every assignment through to its tedious end and then if there's time before class she'll chat entertainingly with you in that velvety voice of hers that we love to hear. One of the famous five of rue de l'aigle -Alicer, Duff, Milly, Edo and her own sweet self. Intermediate Course: Counselor: Literary Club: Y. W. C. A. GERTRUDE SULLIVAN DUNKIRK, N. Y. A mild-mannered, smiling little miss is Gert. Since permanents have come into vogue, Gert and permanents have been synonymous and we can't say that we're sorry they are, for Gert's is both becoming in itself and becoming to her. Intermediate Course. PAULINE H. TADDIO DUNKIRK, N. Y. One for whom curling irons were never intended. Pat's hair and its neat appearance always catches your eye. Then two large shiny things attract your attention. Earrings? 'Deed not! She doesn't need earrings to make her attractive. They're eyes, we tell you-and two of the softest brown eyes we've ever seen. Intermediate Course: Vice President of the Hiking Club '26-27: Dramatic Club: Literary Club: Basketball Club. il-6 E? vs -ffl IRMA TENNY HORSEHEADS, N. Y. Huge blue eyes as attractive as can be and usually en- hanced by a blue frock or something else blue. Very nice too, we'll agree! Strange to say, Irm says she doesn't like to do anything but we notice she gets it done. Junior High School Course. FLORENCE TE WINKLE CLYMER. N. Y. We sometimes believe that the saying, A dimple in the chin means a devil within, is true, for Flo's delightful dimple and eyes that often seem to twinkle with mischief, offer proof of the fact. Intermediate Course: First two years at Hope College, Hoiland, Michigan. HELEN A. THORSTENBERG JAMESTOWN, N. Y. Helen's thirst for knowledge is really quite insatiable. Besides loving books and forever reading, she decided with Pope that a little learning is a dangerous thing and pursued the course at Geneseo and then journeyed to our intellectual shores to complete her studies. Incidentally, during her brief sojourn here, she has quite succeeded in winning our hearts. Junior High School Course: Two and one-half years at Geneseo Normal. THELMA TILLOW JAMESTOWN, N. Y. Lots of seriousness sprinkled with hidden humor. Be- lieves what she thinks and generally does what she thinks, so you see Tillie thinks all the time! The opposite sex might be 'far above the Northern Sea' as far as Tillie is concerned -all but the one in Jamestown. Intermediate Course: Glee Club: Hiking Club: Literary Club: Dramatic Club: Counselor: Y. W. C. A. MARJORIE E. TOTMAN FREDONIA, N. Y. Tall and graceful as a willow wand waving in the breeze -that's what we think when we see Marge walking down the hall. We know Marge is willing and cooperative for we heard a chairman once say. I love to ask Marge to do any- thing 'cause she's such a dear about'it. That's the kind of spirit we like. Nine rahs for Marge! Kindergarten-Primary Course: Dramatic Club. F. CLARENCE TOWN SOUTH DAYTON, N. Y. Foremost among the intelligentsia of F. N. S.-if you don't believe us just talk with Townie sometime. No, he's not too intelligent or overbearing which is usually character- istic of those bright 'uns , but he's just the type that you enjoy talking with. Junior High School Course: Hiking Club. L unnunuu n num nnunuunnnmnnmlan A munuunumnnnlu umnnmnnnn nu n I :uv nu I num an un nunuunn n umm 47 NORRIS TURNBULL DERBY, N. Y. Snort is one of those rare people who really can think and do think-and he tells you about it in an original way. Still more wonderful, he doesn't bother to agree with you with polite insincerity, either. If you want any advice, we refer you to Snort. Since Senior Day we've learned he's very adept and clever at offering it. Junior High School Course: First two years at Buffalo State Teachers' College. EVA B. UNDERWOOD STEAMBURG, N. Y. We've missed Pat's good natured slow-but-sure self since January. Wish she'd come back and give us some more of those droll remarks she's so clever at making, also that jolly chuckle, we've missed. Kindergarten-Primary Course: Orchestra. ESTHER VALENTINE DUNKIRK, N. Y. Quiet, divinely tall, comely, stately and thin-CI-Iow we envy her trim slimness. We watch her closely but still we do not see how she gets that way. l Esther is usually so quiet that we do not notice her until we happen to catch some of those clever nonchalant remarks. If Esther tires of the artist's life, she can earn her bread by designing clothes for Fifth Avenue. Judging from her own wardrobe her de- signs will be exquise. Special Drawing Course: Art Club. MARGUERITE D. VAN DEWARK FREWSBURG, N. Y. A studious and scrupulous lass who surely knows her stud when it comes to enlightening and managing Junior High youngsters. How glad we are that she hasn't cut her tresses for she wouldn't be Peggy without that crowning glory-nor without those keen eyes that seem to see and understand and sympathize with all we do. Junior High School Course: Glee Club: Y. W. C. A.: Dramatic Club. FLORENCE VAN NOSTRAND JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. Van has the most fetching eyes. When you look at them, you just know she's ready to laugh, and your first im- pression is the one you'll keep for a long, long, time. Funny, how all these jolly folks belong in the Art Circle. Special Drawing Course: Counselor: Art Club: Dramatic Club: Y. W. C. A. ELEANOR E. WARNER BROCTON, N. Y. Whether she's excited or not, we've never known it, for when Eleanor is before the class she has perfect composure and a sense of sureness that we've long envied-also two blue eyes that we envy. Junior High School Course: Counselor: Dramatic Club. N 48 li n muunmuuunnnnunuunuuomnu uunununInunnnumnIumImmIlumlmumnunmmnnuunumnnu mu un unuumnuummmnu n unmumu numnnummnunnuIunIImmnumumnnumnnm nunmIumnuuumumuunu 1 nu uunnnuu MILDRED WATSON WESTFIELD, N. Y. A nice kid and a good teacher. So said a classmate of Mil's. A willing spirit and a conscientious worker is Mil. 1 blntermediate Course: Counselor: Tennis Club: Dramatic C u . HELEN 0. WEISE MAYVILLE, N. Y. We interviewed a certain very long, rather battered child on roller skates about teachers and she said gummily but concisely, Miss Weise? She's all right! Boy, but we wish't she'd come back an' teach us some more. 'Nuff said, eh what? For methods in producing such an effect, we refer you to Helwyn. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. ALICE H. WIGHTMAN NORTH COLLINS, N. Y. Fluffy hair, that school girl complexion, a shy smile and liquid, blue come hither eyes make an attractive com- bination: add to this Alicer's dramatic ability and her fun loving nature and you have an irresistible one. We have a hunch that despite the lesson this little Amy learned in Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire, she will sometime go to the theatre --not five+but six nights in the week! For she will be the star! Alntermediate Course: Counselor: Dramatic Club: Y. W. C. . DOROTHA WILBER OTTO, N. Y. The fact that Dot was one of the first of her class to obtain a position speaks for her teaching ability. The fact that we heard of a wonderful report she made in Lit. class one day speaks for her speaking and writing ability. The fact that she's Dot speaks for more abilities than we can mention. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. IRVING A. WILCOX FREDONIA, N. Y. Spiegle is that tall, handsome young man you see around the halls with a certain comely little Junior lady any time you chance to look. He generally has a musical instrument somewhere about his person and a broad, spontaneous grin on his countenance. If you don't know him, look him up- he's worth knowing. Special Music Course: Orchestra: Men's Glee Club: Dramatic Club. AGNES WILLIAMS HUDSON FALLS, N. Y. Looking for Agnosus? Find Doreen or Alice and you'1l iind her. Conscientious and eHicient, alert and determined- characteristics of one destined to be a splendid teacher. We like to hear Agnosus read in Lit Club, in fact--express her views in any class, both because of what she says and how nicely she says it. ' Cl bSpecial Drawing Course: Counselor: Art Club: Tennis u . 7 unIumnmummnmunmu:vuunmnnmuuummunuumuunnuI:ummmnumuunmmuuuununInunImunmulnunmmnuuunmmullmuumn Inunullmnmunulnuumm mmmmnuuunmInmImmnunnnuunuuum mlmuumuuuiln nInunIumImmmnnnunnumunmmuuumuu 49 N EDITH VVILLSON FREDONIA, N. Y. A violet! We find your refreshing little self tucked away in the wee small corners of F. N. S. but each corner is prettier because you're there-and we're glad to find you there. Why? Because you're Edie. Intermediate Course. ELLA K. WILLSON ' FREDONIA, N. Y. Ella simply dotes on dancing and we would too if We were as lithe and willowy as she. But whatever Ella does- dance, teach or what-not, she puts her whole soul into it and comes out with flying colors. Intermediate Course: Dramatic Club. MAUDE ALICE WILSON FREDONIA, N. Y. Maude confided to us one day, while steering her tried and well,-we won't say altogether trusty Ford, that she had never worked. But, somehow, we beg to differ. A girl who housekeeps, raises farm produce, and gets through Normal is not in our opinion exactly a lady of leisure. She's a darn good sport! Intermediate Course: Hiking Club. RUTH WING WESTFIELD, N. Y. Rufus is an athlete to the millionth degree, and en- joys a thirty mile hike as much as her beloved art. With a red, red rose, and a Spanish shawl draped carefully around her, with her black hair and eyes-ah-h, what's the use of trying to tell you about it? Special Drawing Courseg Dramatic Club: Art Club. LAURA LEE WOODCOCK FREDONIA, N. Y. Peg o' My Heart -lpardon, but you She's Peg o' everybody's heart-we'll have like Peg's name. Not discussing names but will add that Peg is a delicious scramble philosopher and jester. What more do you one order? Kindergarten-Primary Coursey Dramatic Club: Tennis Clubg Basketball Club. flatter yourself.D you know! We their owners, we of girl, woman, want tied up in MARJORIE E. WOODS FREDONIA, N. Y. If you want a good basketball player, call on Marge: if you want a snappy tennis partner for a set of singles, Marge is the one: if you're looking for some little miss easy on the eyes, the possessor of magnetic personality and enviable character-why it's Marge every time! Kindergarten-Primary Course: Manager of the Girls' Basketball Team '26-'27: Tennis Club: Dramatic Club: Leader Staff. u ummummlmumuuuul muuuuIumumInummmnumuummnInunmmnunnunmumuuuu uunnu unmnmmmImmmnuuumnunu nunmmnunuuuumnumnunnum nun I uuununuur In In n umm I IumInmmmmumuuman munwmmun n uunmumun. 50 1 1 In uuuuuu u an uux um nunnunm nmnmnmnn mm 1 nmnunmmmunum I f VIOLET M YOUNGS FREDONIA N Y .thrill of thrills! If you ve never had one Just ask Vidi to read you palm next time you see her No lt isnt what she says but how she says It that will give you that thrill you ve waited Just ages to experience Low musical voice' tender graceful touch as your palm rests on her fingertips and last but not least dreamy brown eyes that take you oi! your feet to worlds unknown And sh hl Do you know are sure xou know it already shes a born writer both of poetry and prose Junior High School Course Literary Club Dramatic Club Book Club Leader Staif Art Club Hiking Club' Orchestra MILDRED J ZELL SOUTH DAYTON N Y Here s a bright eyed little lass who is always on the job pretty often Jobs In spite of being a boon companion of such a fast theatre going but adorable little chit as Alicer- alias Eimg' Milly is a mighty capable and moe lovable mem- ber o 2 Intermediate Course Counselor Literary Club Y. W. JENNIE HABINK CLYMER N. Y. She rather wanted to he a missionary like the rest of the family but how glad we are that she came to Normal in- stead Doesnt say much but when she does--how her dry and subtle humor delights her hearersl Intermediate Course Hiking Club. FLORENCE KUGLER DUNKIRK N. Y. Flo danced and sang her way into the heart of F. N. S. but the sadness comes for us now when she s ready to dance out gain Its a case of new students for old and much as we d like tokeep the old crowd here it s tragically impossible. Kindergarten Primary Course' Basketball Team 25' Glee Club Orchestra AGNES SCHNIEDER BUFFALO N. Y. A stately lady and a perfect lady. Agnes has been with us for only a year and how we regret it! She carried oif a B S from Canisius and now is carrying off our adoration and sincerest regard for one that is sincere through and through Quite a magnetic personality to say the least. Special Music Course, Orchestra: Glee Club: Festival Chorus W-1 ' ' . ' - I . , ff what Vidi's hand shows? 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UE 53 .... w nnunnuunnummuummmumumuuuu nl num ummm:mmumnunnumuuummnumummmumuumunuu:mummumuuluuumum 5 E S 1 E .L g , E , 5 3 2 Ib? llllllillfil Q33 54 mmunumnImmImmnmunmmIumnunnumnmnumIIumIIummmnmmunuummmummmmmmummIumIummnInnnnmunmnuunun K !mII!mHlImIJIHllI111IIIIHlZlIIII!1IlI1fIl'llUl1!lEI1'Hll!TI!!1IlMaggy' ELASS S 5 171- L... ,,..lL..... ...IN- F .fl yr-4 V - , ' 0 Q - QN , R FK fD I, f - Eff v ,ff ,K 4 1. V 'X 'A - wa 1 E P 11 W3 li F hi fi 1 1 W E il 1 3 rf' W l. 1 JF fi E 5' H uf. 'ii Q F j 1 l, 'Y I'DIFUHM mEmlWmUHF !UIY!1IIlI1'IILIl1III 1 HE! Q T 4 fduninr Qllzum Qbftirmi MARGARET FISKE WILLIAM EMERLING JEANNETTE MARSH EMILY BRYANT President Vice President Secretary Treasurer HAIL JUNIORS! Three cheers and a song for the Junior Class! They lead the leaders-the best surpassg With ringing shouts all praise its might With resounding songs now laud its height. They re now in the dawning of liEe's long' day For their strength and power the foe make way With a purpose true they seek the right With a will to conquer they battle and fight. Though they falter, stumble, or even fall They ll meet the challenge life offers to all, They follow their beacon burning bright Come! Cheer this class with a will and might!! -HELEN CONROY, Class of '29. ' I 7 A 4 Lab Ar 56 fpigrilxniurifwf VruJJ:m'fwr.:m' 3' M 'nmmwi' r un ' YE? 5 ,Q S 51 E 5, ,E 151 fi' Q9 we! L! Fi T! 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BEATRICE IRENE BAILEY New Albion, N. MARJORIE C. BAKER - Fredonia, N. CHESTER A. BARBER Dewittville, N. JOHN HENRY BARNES - Dunkirk, N. DELLA V. BARTHOLOMEW Angola, N. BLANCHE BARTLEY - - Fredonia, N. MILDRED MARY BEARDSLEY Little Valley, N. ADELINE K. BELL - - - - Akron, N. DORA HETTIE BENNETT Brocton, N. MARION R. BENSON - Jamestown, N. GERTRUDE BERNARD Cassadaga, N. FRANK A. BIELEC - Dunkirk, N. DORIS L. BILLSTONE - Jamestown, N. Y SARAH REED BLISS - - - Hornell, N. Y RUTH VIRGINIA BOURQUIN Rutland, Vermont VIOLA V. BROWN - - Kennedy, N. Y FRANCES M. BROWNELL Delevan, N. Y MARIE EMILY BRYANT - Lakewood, N. Y LOUIS CASIMER BUCZKOWSKI Dunkirk, N. Y CATHRYN VIRGINIA BUDD - Forestville, N. Y ADA B. BUESINK - - - Sherman, N. Y. DOROTHY LUCILLE CAMPBELL Perrysburg, N. Y JESSIE M. CAMPBELL - - Westfield, N. Y CAROL GRACE CARD - Fredonia, N. Y ALICE MARIE CARLSON - Jamestown, N. Y CLARICE C. CARLSON - Jamestown, N. Y ELSIE MARIE CARLSON - - - Dunkirk, N. Y GLADYS CARPENTER Irving, N. Y WANDA F. CARR - - Conewango Valley, N. Y. L 62 r .iluninrz ELEANOR J. CARTER RUTH NORA CASS NORMA M. CHAFFEE - - MARY ADELINE CRISPEN - IRENE ADELLA CHRISTENSEN CAROLINE CIMASI - - MARGARET I. COBBE - ANGELENE COLOROSS - ALICE LORETTA CONNOLLY HELEN IMELDA CONROY - RACHEL CAROLYN COOK ZORA ELIZABETH COXE ADAH L. CROOKS - THELMA HELEN CURTIS HILDA ESTHER DATES - PHOEBE BELLE DEAN - ARLOEYN MARIE DE LURY MILDRED A. DIBBLE - LAURA DICK - - ALMIRA M. DOCHERTY - NELLIE H. DOINO - - GERTRUDE J. DOTTERWEICH - - GERTRUDE DUNNEWOLD - CAROLINE L. EDDY - - SYLVIA FREDERICKA EICK WILLIAM HENRY EMERLING ETHEL LUCIA FIELDS - - - Wilson, Frewsburg, Portville, - Dunkirk, Jamestown Portland, - Dunkirk, Arcade, Lackawanna, Fredonia, Sheridan I Fredonia, Salamanca, Fredonia, Lynd onville , Forestville, Jamestown, Westfield, Fredonia, Ripley, Dunkirk, Dunkirk, Clymer, Ashville, Middleport, Brocton, Cassadaga, GERALDINE JEANETTE FISKE - - Dunkirk, MARGARET E. FISKE - - - Fredonia, MARY ELEANOR FITZGERALD Jamestown, FRANCES ELEANOR FLEMING - - Brocton, EVANGELINE CATHERINE FLOHR Wellsville DUDLEY GEORGE FOSTER - - - Fredonia, MILDRED FRANCES FRANK Dunkirk, ENETTA FULLER - - Jamestown, ELIZABETH MAY GARVEY - Cattaraugus, ANTOINETTE GESCAVITZ - Dunkirk, VICTORIA GESCAVITZ Dunkirk, I 63 fi? Jlutunra DOROTHY CLARICE GILLETTE FRANCES ELIZABETH GLENN OLIVE FREDA GLOSS BASIL THOMAS GOGGIN EDITH RUTH GOLDBERG CECILIA J GOSTOMSKI WINIFRED MARIAN GREEN CARL WAYLAND HANN HELEN ARLINE HARTBURG ALBERT HARVEY PAULINE JEANNETTE HATCH CLARA ELIZABETH HAWKINS ETHEL HELEN HELFELDT LORANA HELMS RUTH MARION HENDERSON HESPER ETTA HOBART CATHARINE E HONSBERGER ETHELYN MAUDE HOOPER EVELYN AMELIA HUBBARD RUTH NAOMI IRONS HAZEL RUTH ISAACSON VIOLA MARIE JOHNSON FLORA M JONES RUTH ROWENA JONES DOROTHY ERDLE IYAHABKA DORIS ANNE KELLER IRENE RUBY KELLEY CAROLINE KOHLMEIER MIRIAM LETTIE KYSOR ELLEN FLORENCE LAIDLAW RUTH JAMISON LAIDLAW ROBERTA MAY LAIN DOROTHY HELEN LANGENSTEIN ETHEL RACHEL LANNING EVELYN LOUISE LAWSON DOROTHY ELIZABETH LE CHEIN FLORENCE EDITH LEVANDOSKI Cherry Creek Dunk1rk Dunk1rk Fredoma Buffalo Fredonla Gowanda Andover Nlagara Falls VEFSBIIIES Alblon Rlpley Dunk1rk Randolph Dunk1rk Lakewood Eden Farmersvllle Red House Cassadaga Jamestown Fredoma S1ncla1rv1lle Frlendshlp Sllver Creek South Dayton Jamestown Salamanca Cattaraugus Franklmvllle Franklmvllle Bohvar Dunku k Forestvllle Jamestown Celeron Dunklrk -ff .--- ' , N. Y. ...--- ' , N. Y. ----- ' , N. Y. ---- , N. Y. . ---- ' , N. Y. ---- , N. Y. ----- , N. Y. .--- ' , N. Y. .----- ' , N. Y. ---- ' , N. Y. ---- ' , N. Y. .-..- ' , N. Y. ...---- , N. Y. ..-- ' ,N. Y. - . ...- , N. Y. . ..... , N. Y. .--- ' , N. Y. DOROTHY RUTH HOPE ----. Dunkirk, N. Y. . .--- ,N. Y. ....-- , N. Y. , ..--- , N. Y. ..--- ' , N. Y. . ------ ' ' ' , N. Y. .---- ' ' , N. Y. ' ...- ' , N. Y. ...- , N. Y. ..--- , N. Y. ..... , N. Y. I ...-- , N. Y. ...- ' ' ,N. Y. ' .... ' ' , N. Y. .....- ' , N. Y. .... ' , N. Y. .-.- ,N. Y. ...- ' , N. Y. N ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ....,... ...... ................ , 64 iluninra GOLDIE FERYL LIDDOCOAT - - HELEN W. LINDKE - - KATHLEEN M. LORENZ RUTH HANNAH LOVE MILDRED H. LOWE - RUTH EVELYN LUTHER MARY AGNES MCCARTHY RUTH MARIE MCCLENATHAN CATHERINE AGNES MCMAHON - MARION C. MCNALLIE - - MANDA MARGARET MARLETT - KENNETH LANGTON MARQUIS HAZEL BOARDMAN MARSH - JEANNETTE VIOLA MARSH ELEANOR J. MEISTER - JOSEPHINE ANN MEISTER - GLADYS D. MERRIAM - DORIS ALICE MERRILL - FLORENCE I. MEYER EDITH S. MILKS - HELEN JEAN MILLER - LEONA GRACE MINCH KATHLEEN M. MORAN MARIE MORRISON - - THOMAS FREDERICK MURRAY - ROSALIND L. MUSCATO - GLADYS NORDBLUM - - AGNES FLORENCE OEHSER KATHERINE RUTH OLIVER RUTH FRANCES PELTON - MARGARET ANONA PHELPS - MARION E. PHILLIPS - - ADELINE NORMA PIZZOLANTI - MABEL A. PRESS - - - LENA MARY PRIVATERE - GERTRUDE SEYRENA ROBERTS - CLAUDIA ROGERS - - KENNETH JOHN RUTTENBUR Cassadaga, - Middleport, North Evans, Fredonia, Delevan Lawtons, Dunkirk, Dunkirk, - Brocton, Falconer, - Ashville, Salamanca, East Randolph, Lakewood, - Dunkirk, - Dunkirk, Westfield, Silver Creek, East Otto, Dunkirk, - Fredonia, Brocton, Buffalo, Fredonia, - Dunkirk, - Dunkirk Silver Creek, Forestville, Dunkirk, Fredonia Jamestown, Dunkirk, - Angola, Silver Creek, Fredonia - Fredonia - Gowanda, Cherry Creek, 65 1 Jluninra LUCY SALAMONE ------ Westfield, ANNIE IRENE SANDEN ----- Dunkirk, ELVIA MARGARET SCHWARTZ - - - Fredonia, MELVA SEABROOK ------ Randolph, MAMEE M. SEDOLA ------ Dunkirk, HERBERT L. SMITH ----- Cassadaga, FLORENCE C. STRICKLAND ---- Brocton, PAULINE FRANCES SULLIVAN - - - Cattaraugus, ELLEN WEARNE TARBOX ---- Fredonia, BLANCHE E. TAYLOR ----- Forestville GLADYS G. THELANDER ----- Stockton, AMELJA ELIZABETH THIES ---- Fredonia, MURIEL GENEVIEVE THOMPSON - - - Salamanca CHARLOTTE TILDEN ----- Silver Creek, LUCILE E. TOMPKINS ----- Jamestown, LEANORA TOOMEY ----- Dunkirk, MARJORIE FRANCES TOPLIFFE - - - Fredonia, WARREN PERRY TOWNE ---- Forestville CATHERINE TRAIN ----- Silver Creek, FLORINE MARY TRASK ---- Lakewood, MARY E. TRASS ------ Jamestown, DANIEL A. WAGNER ------ Dunkirk, MARGIE EDNA WALTERS ---- Cattaraugus, MARIAN WINIFRED WARNER - - - Mayville, ETHEL IRENE WEAVER ---- Cherry Creek MAURINE ELIZABETH WEEGAR ---- Buffalo, ADDIE MANDA WEIDMAN ---- Dansville, ESTELLE HELEN WHITE ------ Olean, MARGARET E. WHITE ----- Fredonia, HATTIE GERTRUDE WHITFORD ---- Stow, WILFORD RANDALL WHITNEY ---- Clymer, DORA CORNELIA WILLIAMSON - - - Fredonia, S. GLADYS WILSON - - . ---- Jamestown, MILDRED WINDNAGLE ----- Penn Yan, PEARL R. WITTMAN - - V ---- Dunkirk, FRANCES MARION WOOD ---- Sherman DOROTHY KATHRYN WRIGHT ---- Hornell, TENA YOUNG ------ Jamestown 66 illrwhman Gllaaa Gbliirmi MERCER TOOLE HELEN SALHOFF MILTON JEFFERDS VELMA MOUNT President Vice President Secretary Treasurer THE FRESHMAN CLASS We are a bunch of jolly folks, Who sing old songs and tell new jokes, We are gathered here at school, To study hard and mind the rule, Though hopeless we may seem at times, Just remember that a Freshman climbs. They say we ne'er do what we should, Oh, what a feeling-if we only could. They call us all the cutest names, And end it with, They have no brains. Sure, at Freshmen they poke fun, But we'l1 show them before we're done. We have practiced a spirit fine, If you want to try it, join our line, Strive forever, your standard to raiseg Put into study, an effort worth praise. Don't forget to pass a smile, And remember, a Freshman is really worth while. This name we've carried since September, It's surely one that we'll remember, Though, this June we leave it behind, New names to gain, more knowledge to find: But we'11 always think of the Freshman date- As September '27 'til June '28. -SALLY HOWARD, Class of '30. 5 -lg 67 H 1' 9 E 1 3 N E W E E E : E i 2 L E x 5 5 E 5 - 2 - X : 5 5 5 E E f r E i Q 5 3 iQ. 68 E 5 X nIunnnImnnnnnIIuIunnnnnnIunIInnnIlmmmmnmunuum nnnuIum:IIInmnmnnmmImmInmmnnumnIumIImuInumnnmnmmnnumnumInnnIInuIIIununnununnnmIIunIInunnIInnInnuIImmIIIannnunnnnmnIIunIIummnIIumIuImuIumnnunnIIunIInuInunIIIunInmunununumnmunuunmmm nmumunn ununmn u I 1 r 1 J V , , . 69 V. ii ..--- i N fg Zllrvzhmrn GENEVIEVE ASTRID ANDERSON VIVIAN F. ANDERSON - - JOSEPH C. ANDOLINA - - ARTHUR BALL - - - MARY BEATRICE BARONE ROBERT FRANCIS BECK - HELEN JANE BECKER - - IRENE ELLEN BECKMAN - BEATRICE ANNA LOUISE BEDKER NELSON L. BIONDOLILLO - - ALICE E. BLOHM - - - MARY ELEANOR BLOOMER - MARY GEORGETTE BOCCINO - ERMA H. BORCHART - FRANCES RITA BOWLE MILON LESLIE BOYLE - EDITH ELIZABETH BRACE - ELEANOR MARGARET BROPHY BESSIE EDNA BROTHERS - GLADYS PEARL BROWN - - CHARLES N. BURMASTER - ARLINE CHARLOTTE BORROUGHS LOUISE BUTTON - - - CARRIE L. CACCAMISE - - ELMA VIOLA CARLBERG - LESTER B. CARLSON - - MARGARET ELVIRA CARLSON ELIZABETH HELEN CARROLL MARGARET THEODORA CARTER FRANCES GLENDENE CHASE - GERTRUDE GENEVIEVE COE BESSIE LORRAINE COWDEN NORMAN EDWIN CRAIN - MARY LUCY CRISTINA - MARY CULLIGAN - DORIS A. DANAHER - MAIDA ELIZABETH DAWE KENNETH ELLIS DEPLEDGE EDYTHE NAOMI DIBBLE - MILDRED IRENE DIKEMAN - ROBERT HENRY DORMAN - MARGARET DUGGAN - ONNALEE DUNCAN - Jamestown, J amestown, Fredonia, Dunkirk, Dunkirk, Silver Creek Cattaraugus, Westfield, Silver Creek - Portland, Ashville , Sin clairville, Jamestown, Silver Creek, Dunkirk, Fredonia, - Mayville, - Dunkirk, - Dunkirk, - Lodi Irving, Mayville, Fredonia, Fredonia, J amestown, Sinclairville, Jamestown, - Depew, - Olean, Sinclairville, Falconer, Fredonia, Fredonia, - Fredonia, Dunkirk, Wellsville, Fredonia, Fredonia, Westfield, - Dunkirk, Cassadaga Wellsville, Newfane, '70 7 Zllrrahmm PAUL DYE - - - JOSSELYN RUFUS EDDY - TERESA GRACE ENSERRO ETHEL ERICKSON - - FLORENCE FAIRBANKS - DOROTHY MILDRED FEINEN BLANCHE FISH - - ALLENE EVA FISHER - EUNICE LORETTA FITCH REGINA MAY FLINT - LENORE S. FORSHEE - SAMUEL PAUL FOTE - LOIS ELIZABETH FREELAND MARY CELESTE FUSCO .- ALLISON JAMES GALBRAITH ALICE GEBHARDT - - DONNA F. GILES - - ELLEN CORINNA GLEASON ELMA CAROLINE GLOSS - MARY HELEN GOGGIN - MARTHA SUSANNA GOTH - GRACE MAY GRAHAM - ARLENE E. GRAY - - JANE C. GRENNELL - - DORIS VIRGINIA GRITMAN MARGARET BROWN HALL RUTH PETERSON HALL - LUCIA ELEANOR HALSEY GLADYS MAE HAMMOND MARGORIE HAPGOOD - ALBRO BLYTHE HARPER DONNA RUTH HARRINGTON LILLIAN DAISY HART - ALICE REBECCA HEATH MILDRED E. HILL - - ETHELYN ANNE HOLCOMB ALBERT LAURANCE HOLCOMBE GRACE EMILY HORNING ROBERT LEE HORTON - SARAH ONALEE HOWARD JULIET MARIE JACOBSON VALENTINE C. JAKUBIECZ Forestville, - Fredonia, Jamestown, Brocton, - Dunkirk, - - Dunkirk, Indian Lake, Silver Creek, Ransomville, Dunkirk, Cincinnatus, Vineland, Dunkirk, Dunkirk, - - Stockton, Jamestown, - Wilson, Clymer, Dunkirk, - Fredonia, - Fredonia, Machias, Niagara Falls, - Irving, - Angola, Fredonia, Jamestown, Dunkirk, Stockton, Clymer, - Niles, Forestville, Little Valley, Bemus Point, Fredonia, Fredonia, Forestville, Jamestown, Fredonia, Friendship, Jamestown, Dunkirk, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Ohio N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. - r 371, Zllrrnhmrn SUSANNA RUTHERFORD JARRETT - MILTON L. JEFFERDS - - - BEATRICE A. JOHNSON - - - ELIZABETH HARRINGTON JOHNSON LILLIAN S. JOHNSON - - - RUTH JEANNETTE JONES - - JOHN G. KARIN, JR. - CLARE M. KEATING - VALERAE TEPA KING - - DOROTHY MAY KINGSLEY FRANCES FLORA KNIER ELMA L. KOCH - - PHYLLIS BERYL KOLPIEN CHRISTINE MARIE KRULL MARY JUNE KRUPP - - CHARLES EDWARD KUNEMAN STANLEY E. KUSNESKE - RUBY ASENETH LAWHEAD MARION CHARLOTTE LAWSON RENA S. LIEBLER - - - SAMUEL J. LODICO - - ANGELINA M. LOMBARDO - MARIAN BARKMAN LUNDBERG ORLANDO J. LUPONE - - DOROTHY M. LYNCH - - JEAN MAC KAY - - MARGARET MAHANEY - MYRA LUCILLE MAHEY - CATHERINE CECILIA MARSH BURTON C. MARTIN - - FLORENCE ADELE MARTIN - - LETTIE ELIZABETH MATHEWSON - GERTRUDE HELEN MELVIN - CATHERINE A. MERRICK JEANETTE JOSEPHINE MESI DORIAN E. MILLER - - FLORENCE ALBERTA MINER KITTY ELEANOR MONROE - DAVID BASIL MORRISSEY FLORENCE EMMA MOTTO VELMA ARLENE MOUNT - BEATRICE EVELYN NEWMAN - GERALDINE NIEBEL - - Dunkirk, - Fredonia, Clymer, - Wilson, Jamestown, - Clymer, Dunkirk, Lackawanna - Dunkirk, Dunkirk, Cattaraugus, Buffalo, Dunkirk Irving, Dunkirk, Angola, - Fredonia, Salainanca, Brocton, Little Valley, Fredonia, Jamestown, Jamestown, Dunkirk, Dunkirk, Niagara Falls, - Dunkirk, Dunkirk, Jamestown, Falconer, - Dunkirk, Forestville, - Celoron, Lackawanna, - Angola, Sheridan, - Ripley, - Randolph, Dunkirk, Dunkirk Cherry Creek, - - Lodi, Dunkirk, 72 .K RW iilrrahmm MILDRED HELEN NIEBEL - - - - Dunkirk, GRACE MARY NOCERO - Jamestown, HARRIET L. NORTON Stockton, HELEN NOWAK - - Dunkirk, MARTHA IRENE' NOWAK Dunkirk, OLGA KATHERINE NOWAK Dunkirk, BERTHA S. OAKES - - Dunkirk PERSIS ELLEN PARK - Forestville, JULIA C. PATTERSON Ripley, LOIS SEAMAN PEACOCK - Angola, GORDON F. PECK - Buffalo, RUTH E. PENHOLLOW Sinclairville, LAWRENCE R. PERRY - Rochester, VELMA A. PERSCH - - - Dunkirk MARIAN ISABELLE PETERSON - - Leon HOWARD D. PICKETT - - - Fredonia, ELLIS DEAN RAYMOND - Cassadaga, GLADYS LOUISE REDDING Ripley, I EVA ALICE RENNELLS - Andover, ALICE HELEN ROBERTS - - Silver Creek, Z DOROTHY MAE ROBERTS - Sinclairville, 3 MARJORIE ELIZABETH ROBERTS - Fredonia, DORIS ROSING ---- Dunkirk, HARRY A. ROSSELOT - - Fredonia, VIRGINIA HENRIETTA ROTHRA Westville, ROBERT EDWARD RUFFING - Dunkirk, WARNER L. RUNDELL - - South Dayton, BERTHA MARIE RUSSO - Fredonia, CLYDE IRVIN RUTTENBER - Silver Creek ELIZABETH RYNALSKI Fredonia, IRENE BELLE SAGE Dunkirk, HELEN M. SALHOFF - - Fredonia, FANNY R. SAPOWITCH Buffalo, ALTA P. SAUNDERS - Westfield, HAROLD A. SCHLADE - Forestville, ELIZABETH SCHOONMAKER - Dunkirk, EVA MARY SCHULER - - - Fredonia, GLADYS BARBARA SCHUMACHER - Niagara Falls, CONSTANCE VIRGINIA SCHWARTZOTT Lackawanna, ROE M. SEDOLA ---- Dunkirk, JOSEPHINE SERIO - - Lockport, JOSEPI-IINE LEONORA SERIO Dunkirk, MARION JEAN RUTH SHAFER Fredonia, 1 53 73 - Zllrwhnwn MARGARET ELIZABETH SHULER - MARION DOROTHY SIEVERT - DOROTHY ARLENE SIMMONS - ROSE L. SINARE - - - AGNES MARGARET SIPPEL - EVELYN ELIZABETH SKIFF MARIAN MABEL SMITH - ANDALUSIA NAOMI SNELL - MARJORIE GERTRUDE SPRAGUE MARY HENRIETTA STAHURA - MARY ELIZABETH STEBBINS - LUCILE STEENROD - - HELEN ELIZABETH STRAIGHT - MARK P. STUMPF - - - DONALD C. SUMMERTON - CATHERINE CECILIA SWAIN ALPHILD SOPHIA SWANSON FLORENCE MAE SWANSON - HENRY ADRIAN SZYMANOWICZ - CATHERINE ANTOINETTE SZYMANSKI GERALDINE FRANCES THEON - BEATRICE E. THOMAS - KATHRYN BELLE THOMPSON - ETHEL DELAINE TINGUE - FRANC E. TITUS - - MARGARET M. TODD - LAURA IRENE TON - - MERCER TOOLE - - - LUCILLE ELIZABETH TOWNE - LEOLE R. TRAINOR - - LOUISE M. TROVATO - MARY F. TROVATO - ALICE VIVIAN TYLER - - - CHARLOTTE JEANETTE WAGNER FANNIE WAGNER - - - ROY ROBERT WAITE - VELMA LUCRETIA WAITE LOIS E. WALKER - - M. ELEANOR WARNER - VERDA LUCILLE WASHBURN GERALDINE WASMUND - GENEVIEVE GRAHAM WATSON Alpine, Fredonia, Bemus Point, Vineyard, - Dunkirk, Cherry Creek, Fredonia Jamestown, Canisteo Brocton, - Sheridan, Friendship, - Fredonia, Dunkirk, - Sheridan, Westfield, J amestown, Sinclairville, - Dunkirk, Dunkirk, Gowanda, Hamburg, - Ashville, South Dayton, Sherman, - Hornell, - Clymer, - Westfield, - Fredonia, Randolph, Jamestown, Jamestown, Great Valley, - Buffalo, Buffalo, Falconer Kennedy, Fredonia, Bemus Point, Fredonia, Dunkirk, Buffalo, 74 E I? FLORENCE WEBER Dunkirk, EVELYN B. WELCH Dunkirk, RUTH EVELYN WETHERBEE - Westfield, MARY E. WHEELER Randolph, MILDRED LOUISE WHITE Fredonia, CARRIE ARLENE WILMARTH Portland, CATHERINE L. WILSON Dunkirk, JESSIE LUCILE WINCHESTER Bemus Point, MILDRED WOELFLE Dunkirk, MILDRED IRENE WOODCOCK - - - Fredonia, ENTERED IN JANUARY, 1928 ARLENE ANDERSON Portville, JESSIE BAKER - Dunkirk, CASIMIR A. BEGIER Dunkirk, ANNIE BIVONA - Jamestown, IDA BRIGGS - - - Dunkirk, JOSEPH CHIMERA Dunkirk, EVELYN CRANDALL Dunkirk, JOSEPHINE EWING Randolph, CATHERINE FLINT Dunkirk, CLARA GOODRICH Fredonia, MARIAN HALL - Dunkirk, LORITO LAZARONY Fredonia, FRANK W. MERRILL Forestville, BEATRICE MOLINE Dunkirk, J. BENJAMIN MOREENO Dunkirk, LOUIS J. POLITO - Dunkirk, HENRY ROMANELLI Friendship, LENA E. SAGER - Jamestown, KATHERINE SCHAUER Dunkirk, LEO SCHLADE - - Dunkirk, VICTORIA SHUTSKI Portland, NEWTON SLAWSON Silver Creek HALLEY SMITH - Cassadaga, MARY L. TARBOX - Fredonia, BURTON L. THELANDER Stockton, MILLIE VILLAFRANK Forestville, REBECCA WLADIS Elmira, EDGAR WOODARD - Forestville, MARGARET SPENCER Fredonia, CHARLES MOTTO ' - Dunkirk, RAYMOND OTTO AUST . Buffalo, JEAN WHITNEY - Fredonia, an 75 .U get Smairhra frnm a Nnrmalitifu Biarg Flyleaf I am thoroly convinced that the designer of the modern diary never deigned to keep a diary himself-if he had, he most assuredly would have been more generous with his space allotment. I no more than get decently launched when up looms the uncompromising barrier of the next date with its No Trespassingn sign. It's really quite maddening! . . . However, I shall diligently attempt to subdue my effusive inclin- ations, and who knows but that a few years hence will find me rivaling Cal himself in taciturnity! September 12th Hied myself up to the A. M. S. Room where I met any number of most congenial individuals-I think I'm going to enjoy myself im- mensely. September 14th I sallied forth to the Acquaintance Party to-night and had a won- derful time! Everyone was delightfully affable and not a bit patronizing. My enthusiasm for F. N. S. is growing by leaps and bounds. September 15th Versatility is my watchword, to which my presence today in the ranks of the Hiking Club will bear witness. I'm told that the officers of the various school organizations are meeting to-night to formulate plans for the activities of the year. ' I imagine it'll be quite an absorbing session. September 17th Out in the great open spaces with the Hiking Club again. I'll pro- bably be doing a coast-to-coast in due course of time. September 19th And now, if you please, I've invaded the sacred realm of drama. I attended the first meeting of the Dramatic Club today. September 20th The A M. S. Corn Roast furnished a pretext for my first visit to Harrysbourg. The elements raged somewhat and attempted to throw a wet blanket on the party but failed miserably. 76 mH 6w. 2 z 5 I September 29th As a result of the Atwater Kent audition, two of our most promis- ing musicians-Mildred Windnagle and Larry Perry-are to com- pete in the broadcasting contest at Buffalo. September 30th The Seniors served in the capacity of hostesses tonight, the result being a most enjoyable evening. October 4th The A. M. S. has a happy faculty of combining business with pleasure. We had a brief formal meeting this afternoon in chapel, and followed it up with dancing in the gym. October 10th The voice of the student body is out today-page the LEADER! According to all reports, the Men's Supper at Harrysbourg was a howling success. October 14th At the Autumn Party this evening, I was tendered a ticket bearing the number 23, and as a result was honored to receive an elaborate- ly wrapped gift which proved to be-a bar of soap! I wonder . . . October 18th I have but one fault to find with the dancing party this afternoon -'twas far too short! October 28th I've witnessed some strange gatherings in my time, but none quite so weird as the assembly at the Hallowe'en masquerade. It quite goes Without saying that everyone had the time of his life! October 31 st Arrived late at my third period class this morning, but offered a perfectly rational excuse-I just had to get my LEADER. November lst Started the month in right by gracing the A. M. S. meeting with my presence. The program amply rewarded my efforts. November 9th Classes were adjourned at 1:45 so as to enable us to hear the Spanish Orchestra, the first number on the Entertainment Course. The musicians were attired in typical Spanish costume and present- ed a delightful variety of selections. ce M 77 f nnnnnuumum J December 1 st November 1 1 th Oh to be a Junior! Why? Quite simple, old thing-tonight's the night of the Junior Prom. November 1 5th The boys were actually quite huiTy owing to the fact that we banned all the men from the girls' dancing party this afternoon. They predicted that the affair would be an absolute flop Without them but they were sadly mistaken. Quite a blow to the inflated ego of the male of the species. November 18th N0 news today-the third number of the LEADER demands my undivided and immediate attention. ' November 22nd The Thanksgiving Party this afternoon was a decidedly appro- priate send-off for the week-end The program in chapel was un- usually clever and dancing followed in the gym N ovegnber 29th Basketball was given a lusty boost today. If the enthusiasm evidenced 1n chapel this morning is any indication of the spirit at the games there s no question as to the outcome We ve just got to win' November 30th The men declare that occasional respites from the eternal feminine are essential even in the best regulated circles hence the men s supper at Hall s tonight Did I or did I not predict victory in our basketball schedule? I did' And just to verify my piophetic ability let me quote the results of the games with S'lver Creek today In the prelimmaries the score was 43 to 26 in oui favor while in the main game We humbled Silver Creek to the tune of 47 to 7 Hurray December 6th The A M. S. meeting this afternoon was cut somewhat short so as not to infringe upon the Dramatic Club plays this evening These plays incidentally were really exceptionally good. I liked Grand- mother Pulls the Strings and Jazz and Minuet a lot but the one that impressed me most vividly was The Valiant , . , . . . . . . v 9 , . 'I . ! - s Y . . . . r . y . . 1 I . , . . ' 9 . l . . C, . . ca 7 ' n sc n 9 as ay . 9 2 '78 December 9th We played Chautauqua here today the score being 29 to 14 in their favor December 13th The orchestra concert this evening was a genuine musical tieat Here s hoping we have another soon. December 15th Swat the Snake was the subject of Ralph Parlette s lecture this evening Sounds absorbing doesn t it? It was December 16th We had a perfectly hilarious time at the Christmas Party Naturally everyone is keyed up ox er the prospects of the holidays so the atmosphere was jovial to say the least Then to add zest to the festivities came the telephone report that our team defeated Brockport 24 to 12. December 17th We played Oswego today the result being 27 to 20 in their favor Boo-Hoo' fSniff-sniffl. December 20th The holiday number of the LEADER is out today and it s a wow' , . H 71 7 ' ! 1 9 ! , ' December 27th Youth conquers ageg in more specific terms, the F. N. S. basketball ire il team downed the Alumni today with a score of 26 to 16 January 6th In spite of the fact that Brockport claims New York as their home state they evidence characteristics usually attributed to natives of Missouri At any rate they came here determined to be shown and we true to our promise demonstrated our prowess by defeat- ing them 21 to 16 January 9th The concert given by the Garay sisters viollnists from Budapest Hungary afforded an afternoon of genuine musical appreciation January 10th The leading event today is the Junior tea '79 X - J anuary 1 3th Friday-and the l3th! That's a combination that Would prove to be the undoing of many a cautious soul. Not so the men of F. N. S. Just to show that superstition holds no terrors for them, they de- liberately chose this day of days to throw a party-and what's more it was an unqualified success, too. Bravo! January 1 7th Dr. Levin offered a bit of worth while information in his lecture to the Seniors today entitled Problem Child. This afternoon featured the A. M. S. dancing party in the gym. January 20th Today marks the climax of Freshman activities-the Prom. Professor Davis Edwards gave a reading, The King's Henchman this afternoon, which was enthusiastically received. January 26th Clear the way for the fifth number of the LEADER! January 28th Ever victorious-the F. N. S. basketball motto. We came, saw and conquered Geneseo, 28 to 24. Our friendly enemies, the Fredonia High team, led us a merry chase today, but true to form, we emerged the victor, 21 to 20. February 3rd To say that the lecture on Mussolini was absorbing would be put- ting it mildly. Tom Skeyhill is no mere lecturer-he is an artist in the fullest sense of the word. There were moments when one for- got that the speaker was merely sketching Mussolini with the un- erring touch of a master hand: it seemed as if Il Duce himself were before us, thundering his terse ultimatums. We tendered the new term a merry welcome at the Mid-Year Frolic tonight. February 7th The newly arrived freshmen were formally greeted this afternoon at the A. M. S. meeting. Our ranks are swelling-there are some thirty or more newcomers. February 9th Rev. Hitchen's reading Strife brought home the fact that Gals- worthy s plays are quite as absorbing as his novels. January 31 st 80 February 1 0th The basketball team clashed with Chautauqua today, the result being 29 to 14 in favor of Chautauqua. February 1 4th The Valentine Party in the gym was preceded by a clever program in chapel, featuring the romantic figures of the dim past. At the basketball game this evening with the Buffalo State Teachers' College, the score was 32 to 30 in Buffalo's favor. February 1 7th Geneseo recovered her lost dignity today by defeating us 32 to 29. February 20th The LEADER is out-every man for himself! February 2 1 st All hands joined this afternoon in honoring the memory of our first president. In the program presented in gym, the cherry tree incident was revived, our ever-obliging Bill appearing in the role of the frail and virtuous George. February 24th We give the Buffalo State Teachers' College credit for one thing- their basketball team's a wonder. They defeated us today 38 to 12. March 3rd Originality plus expresses the general verdict on the Third Annual Stunt Party. In spite of the fact that there were 13 fea- tures, the affair was a success from start to finish. The Juniors carried off first honors, the Freshmen emerged with the second prize, and the Jamestown Alumni were awarded the third decision. March 6th Another A. M. S. session and dancing party. Be I ever so busy, I never pass up these occasions-there's a reason! March 7th Rev. Hitchen concluded the Entertainment Course with his read- ing of three plays- The Rising of the Moon, a comedy, X Equals Naught, a tragedy, and a delightful little fantasy, Colum- binef' 81 March 16th The Irish shine in the capacity of hosts, as was evidenced by the St. Patrick Party this evening. The Irish program made a decided hit. March 20th Today at 3.0 witnessed a general exodus to the A. M. S. Room, the occasion being the Senior Tea. I understand there is to be another tea on the 27th. March 21st Extra! Get your LEADER! March 22nd I shan't be at all astounded if a few years' hence finds some of our more talented members of the Dramatic Club on the legitimate stage. Barrie's play, Alice-Sit-By-the-Fire'' brought down the house this evening. March 23rd The members of the Brockport Dramatic Club were our guests this evening and presented a clever satire, Overtones. Our contri- butions to the entertainment were The Grill a mystery, and a whimsical play entitled The Cross-Stitch Heart. March 24th Spring is here, as evidenced by the maple syrup season. The Hik- ing Club took advantage of the glorious weather and staged a sugar party at Cowden's Woods. March 30th Bill Cook, who declares he speaks with the voice of experience, warned us to beware of the alluring byways of vice in his lecture in chapel this morning. He advises the straight and narrow path. The guests that thronged the lobby at the Costume Party would put New York's East Side to shame. Infants in rompers amiably ex- changed pleasantries with Oriental charmers, artists, ballet-girls and what-not. The entertainment in chapel was in the nature of a seasonal procession, and was most artistically worked out. 82 K April 3rd The A. M. S. meeting this afternoon was a double-decker, featur- ing the Men's Glee Club, and a highly amusing comedy presented by the Junior High pupils entitled The King's English. April 24th There's music in the air-and such heavenly music! Glee clubs from practically every town in western New York thronged the chapel today and gave a most delightful performance. The con- cert given by our glee club this evening was a decided success. April 25th Grade day today. As a matter of fact, the sight-reading of a third- grade actually put me to shame This amazing younger gener- ation! As for the Cleveland Symphony !-mere words are inadequate. April 26th It certainly required a heroic display of self-denial to tear one s self away from the musical orgy afforded by the orchestras. The performance of Elijah this evening was eloquent proof of our musicians talent and ab1l1ty April 27th Never before have the chapel vsalls resounded with such a wave of melody as that produced by the competing bands today The concert given by the various church choirs tonight effected a fitting conclusion to a most successful and memorable Music Festlval May lst As a result of the election of officers at the A M S meeting this afternoon a new captain takes the helm-Larry Perry' May his cruise be as favorable as that just completed by Bill May 4th It s rather surprising to note how many nationalities are represent- ed by our zealous pursuers of learning. At the International Pro- gram no less than eight different nations were featured. New York s east side has nothing on us' . 5 y 4 4 9 r , . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . , . L . . , 9 9 , 0 'f-4f'frIl 9' 83 ! if-1 May 15th - Senior Day-and what an uproar! We were allowed to witness the program in chapel this morning, but the remainder of the day we had to be content with gazing bleakly through the windows while the Seniors frolicked on the green. Justice? Bah! May 22nd Now I know that summer is actually here-the picnic season is on! At the Dramatic Club's outing, everyone had a perfectly gorgeous time-who wouldn't, on such a festive occasion? June 5th Today we all a-picnicing did go, under the auspices of the A. M. S. Did we enjoy ourselves? Ask anyone that went! June 15th The Senior Party today is somewhat in the form of a farewell gathering. 'Tis the last party that they will attend in the capacity of Seniors. Rather a sober reflection, isn't it?-and yet it is quite in keeping with the modern watchword-Ever Onward! June 18th The Great Day is at hand-Commencement. Today our Seniors take leave of the halls of F. N. S. which have fostered them so kindly these three years, and the morrow will find them seeking fresh woods and pastures new. W 84 Hniuvraitg nf the State nf New Hnrk Evparimrnt nf Ehurattnn President of the University and Commissioner of Education FRANK P. GRAVES, Ph. D. Litt. D. L. H D. LL. D. Deputy Commissioner' and Counsel ERNEST L. LOLE LL. B. Pd. D. Assistant Commissioner for Higher and Professional Education JAMES SULLIVAN, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D. i 7 1 . y Assistant Commissioner for Secondary Education GEORGE M. WILEY, M. A., Pd. D., LL. D. Assistant Commissioner for Elementary Education J. CAYCE MORRISON, M. A., Ph. D. Assistant Commissioner for Vocational and Extension Education LEWIS A. WILSON, D. Sc. 85 Baath nf Hiuitnra Zlirvhnnia State Nnrmal Srhnnl Irshnuia. N. U. ARTHUR MAYTUM, President Fredonia, N. Y. MRS. JOS. C. WHITE, Secretary Dunkirk, N. Y. HON. JOSEPH A. MCGINNIES Ripley, N. Y. EDWARD L. ALLEN Jamestown, N. Y. HARRY C. NICHOLS Fredonia, N. Y. HARRY L. CUMMINGS Fredonia, N. Y. CLAYTON J. BANNISTER Westfield, N. Y. unmnmun 86 EQ ET E1 iz wif 'Ei ee! Lf, 3 Pi EN E4 E Q 1 5 1 'WmAm.mLn4L1h .m1LlL 'fH wU.Ll L Il1'K11l.A.1l.lJJ.h4HI'n.lJllI WnUTH Hh HILJH IH IFA 4.1. NT A I' m.AU.. IHVIAI' Lu.. l L FTW: w H Y hh JITIHZHII cnrm 1' gum n'1.hx:n11mnrTunzmiTJ:111mnnm ' : rmmmmE:?mmn1:..111mmLmImm :u Y 5 Exvrutiue Qlummiitw WILLIAM DROEGE MINNIE LATTA GISELLA SCHUSTIK KATHRYN FRANTZ HERBERT MACKIE RICHARD HAYES HOWARD PICKETT MARY BENNETT GERALDINE THEON FLORENCE BAKER MILTON .IEFFERDS HILLEVI APPLEQUIST EMILY BRYANT DOROTHY HOPE MARGARET FISKE MERCER TOOLE HOMER L. HOLCOMB DR. BURDGE MR. MCEVVEN MRS. SIMMONS MISS DeVINNEY 88 FS L WILLIAM DROEGE President of Alma Mater So ' ty E Alma Maier Svnrietg Gbiiirvrn WILLIAM DROEGE President MINNIE LATTA Vice President GISELLA SCHUSTIK Secretary HOMER L. HOLCOMB Treasurer 89 Art Qlluh C!DHirPr5 HERBERT MACKIE President THELMA SHINOVER Vice President DORA INKLEY Secretary GERTRUDE HOLBROOK Treasurer MISS DE VINNEY Advisor 90 w n HERBERT MACKIE President of Art Club Art Glluh The Art Club was organized on January 26, 1927 as a branch of the Alma Mater Society. Its membership is open to all students of the Normal School who are interested in the study and appreciation of fine arts. The first meeting of this school year was a social program with sixty-one members present, thirty-one of these being new members. The programs throughout the year have included many phases of art Work, such as the study of Japanese art, blockprinting, the making of fancy papers for envelopes, the printing of greeting cards and diierent types of needle-Work. This Work was followed by a study of outstand- ing epochs in art history from which developed the public program of Living Pictures. In Working out this program, the backgrounds of famous masterpieces were painted by the art students while character- istic types representing the figures were selected from the Training School and Normal Department. This program served to familiarize the public with famous masterpieces of art history besides affording the treasury sufficient funds for purchasing a projector lantern. The program during the last part of the year consisted of a study of the art of Italy, Poland and the American Indian. 91 f r S i.. E gg Ill Ill iT limi' ll llll LMMUIUHHTI ll I II II , rmmn. . m ai . A n eee i ee 2 1 EE! Iii S 3 2 5 E E Q i 2 Q, 5 5 E 3 E 5 5 E E Qlervlmn Obiiirern 2 KA'IHRYN FRANTZ, President CATI ERINE LAMBERT, Vice Pre ident RUTH IRONS, Secretary GENEVIEVE REAGEN, Treasurer E E MAURINEI WEEGAR, Librarian MARGARET BATCHELDER, Assistant Librarian MR. HOWARD C. DAVIS, Advisor 2 A 1rriiiiH44MH1lLLi:m aiFfnjmdimhmMH1mmm :i1m:'1mimi 11Qml kv 92 X KATHRYN FRANTZ President of Cecelian Uhr Glervlian The Cecelian was organized in September, 1927 under the direc- tion of Mr. Howard Clarke Davis. Several new members were taken into the club to take the place of those Who were graduated the previ- ous June. The membership at present is fifty-two. The Cecelian made its first appearance of the year in November, when they, together with the Kiwanians of Dunkirk and Fredonia, were entertained at a banquet given at Jamestown by the Kiwanians of that city. Following the banquet they gave a short musical program. On the evening of April 24, the Glee Club gave a concert of the Works of Harvey Worthington Loomis, internationally famous com- poser, who was their guest. Mr. Loomis was so pleased with the work done, that he is at present composing a song to be dedicated to the Cecelian. Students of the Dunkirk High School gave the Cecelians a Warm welcome, Friday morning, May 11, when they presented a forty minute program in the Dunkirk High School auditorium. If, in any measure, the Cecelian has been successful, it has become so through the untiring and painstaking efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who have made it what it is. 93 mnImumumuumummumluuunuumumumuuu mulmllllmllwlunmluullm mm I nmuumulllmlluummuuuuuuuu lmmmmmm IrnI1llnI1II1I11lnl11lnl11lnl1nvIl11llI111lI1l11lnl11ml11InI11In11lm11anI11n1nI11nunmnmuuuuuuu umlumumuml munmumunumuumunumnumnumn 1 el' USBACH, Secretary and Treasur H MILDRED P Pl' G11 ibftir I-4 o ID ..- za -cv 41 Vice President Z O E' rn Z 41 JEANNETTE MARSH. Q-0 Q0-0 M 3 Z S fa 3., E F33 MARY BENNETT, President uumuunuuu nmumnuuImmuuuuunmnuuumnnmumumInummnmuununmmnuummumnumu uuumnm1IumnumummmumIumnmmumuunun e 94 ' mum-um-:unuu mmnimnum MARY BENNETT President of Dramatic Club Uhr ljrar in Eramatiw The Dramatic Club began its work this year under the able leader- ship of Mary Bennett, president, Jeannette Marsh, vice-president, and Mildred Pusbach, secretary and treasurer. There are two hundred and sixty-four members in good standing at present. Of these, almost sixty have taken. part in plays, While the entire club has served on various committees which have helped to make the plays successful. During the year the club presented three programs of plays, one in December consisting of three one-act plays and two programs in March. The December program consisted of Jazz and Minuet, Grandma Pulls the Strings, and The Valiant. The first night of the March public plays, James Barrie's Alice-Sit-By-The Fire was given and the next evening Overtones, The Cross-Stitch Heart and The Grill were presented. Overtones was given by Brockport Normal at the invitation of the F. N. S. Dramatic Club. The exchange of plays has become an unusual and delightful feature of the club's activities. Earlier in the year, Fredonia sent its play The Valiant to Brockport. Sixteen volumes have been added to the Dramatic Club Library, making a total of ninety-three books. Besides the public plays, eleven one-act plays have been given before the club and before various organizations in Fredonia. 95 5 lllll l s I f r Biking Qlluh Qbftirmf GERALDINE THEON, President LAURA DICK, Secretary FRANK BIELEC, Business Manager MRS. MANZER, Advisor HIKING CLUB SONG We are the jolly hikers And as we stride along Tramping the highways and byways We sing our hiking song. CHORUS: Hiking, hiking, on. Never a thought of care. 0'er the hills, by Wooded streams Everywhere. Just give us a crackling campfire Beside a forest stream Where even the busiest hiker Has time to sit and dream. CHORUS: We never care if it's raining We're happy the whole day long With a winding trail to travel Singing our hiking song. CHORUS: -Mildred E. Hill, '30. 96 FA Q -f GERALDINE THEON President of Hiking Club Glhr igiking Qlluh Under the leadership of Geraldine Theon, Laura Dick and Frank Bielec the members of the Hiking Club have enjoyed numerous trips this year. Sometimes the hikers have enjoyed an early morning break- fast out of doors, or supper or lunch after a vigorous all-day hike. Un- doubtedly, the fact that one has to carry his eats all the weary way, adds to the zest of the meal. Usually two or three short hikes are taken during the week, and a longer one on Saturday. The Week-end trip to Cattaraugus was, with- out doubt, the most enjoyable of all the long trips. The trip to Hogs- back was the wettest and the most thrilling. Among the other out- standing Saturday hikes were those to the Big Tree, Bear Lake, and Niagara Falls. Of the eighty active members, twenty-two have won their athletic letter by Walking the required two hundred miles out of the total 500 that the club has offered. They are: Della Bartholomew, Frank Bielec, Marion Benson, Doris Billstone, Doris Danaher, Laura Dick, Edith Gold- berg, Arlene Gray, Mildred Hill, Suzanna Jerrett, Ruth Jones, Ellen Laidlaw, Doris Leary, Orlando Lupone, Marion Lundberg, Mrs. Manzer, Dr. Manzer, Robert Ruffing, Elvia Schwartz, Naomi Snell, Alphild Swanson and Geraldine Theon. , 97 l E Uhr Qleahrr anh Ellie ilirehnnmn I Staff Editor-in-Chief - - - DOROTHY R. HOPE 1 Senior Associate Editor - HILDEGARDE MILLER IE Junior Associate Editor - HILDA DATES Freshman Associate Editor MILTON JEFFERDS Business Manager - WILLIAM EMERLING Advertising Manager - JOSEPH ANDOLINA i , Ass't. Advertising Manager BESSIE COWDEN A Exchange Editor - - - SHIRLEY FERN ial REPORTERS Clarence Baker Thelma Curtis Florence Dick Gertrude Dotterweich Robert Dye Josselyn Eddy Allene Fisher lg Winifred Green Richard Hayes Evelyn Hubbard Hazel Isaacson E Lillian Johnson Doris Keller Dorothy Le Chien Mildred Neibel Doris Rosing Agnes Richardson Robert Ruffing : Herbert Smith Mark Stumpf Violet M. Youngs Q FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Edith Chatterton Miss Clara Dailey Miss Laura DeVinney Mr. H. M. Douglass 1-gg 98 'TP Wir DOROTHY HOPE I I . Uhr livahrr .Staff The Leader Staff was organized early in September and immediate- ly began the difficult task of changing their publication from magazine to newspaper form. It was no easy matter to put out a publication so entirely different from that of other years. Staff' members and faculty advlsors burned the midnight oil deciding and planning just what should be printed in the new paper. The question of the yearbook was one which required a great deal of thought After much deliberation the Staff decided upon a book more elaborate than any ever published in F N S. It meant more work, more enjoyalble hours sacrificed, more study and research, but not for a minute did the staff hesitate to undertake this responsibility. They have done it! Their names shall go down in the history of F. N. S. for their unending exertion and tireless labor in producing the first Fredonian and the first school newspaper in F. N. S. in the year of 1927-28. i -la C 14 Editor-in-Chief of The Leader i and The 'redoman ' 7 .l B 99 W IZITHZJJJEJ L4 Qlhrgaalia Eiterarg Gllnh Qbftirrrn FLORENCE BAKER President FLORENCE DICK Vice President WILLIAM EMERLING Secretary MISS NOEL Advisor 100 Sit fr 2 l I - FLORENCE BAKER President of Literary Club Glhrgaalia -Eitrrarg Qlluh As the Literary Club sponsors four lines of work, a report of the year's work must touch on each of these activities: NEWSPAPER REPORTING-Some three years ago the Literary Club under- took a survey of the news publications of the leading Teacher Training institutions of the country. After a study of one hundred newspapers and magazines, the club voted to publish a sample school newspaper embodying what they considered the best characteristics of the papers investigated, yet of size and quality practicable for our own Normal School. After the int-erest was aroused by this project, one committee of the club elected newspaper reporting, and for one year they worked under the supervison of a regular reporter of the Dunkirk Observer. Now that a bi-monthly newspaper, The Leader, so well fills the function of publicity for the school, the newspaper reporting as part of the club work will be discontinued. BOOK CLUB-This department is growing both in members and interest. This year thirty books were purchased by members. Among the best numbers were, The Story of Philosophy, New Reformation, Giants in the Earth, Death Comes for the Archbishop, Tristram and Iso1t, Trader Horn, and Lawrence in the Ara- bian Desert. DEBATING-The question considered this year was: Resolved, that Congress adopt the Curtiss-Reed Bill and Establish a Department of Education at Washington. Hearing the Canisius College debate was both an inspiration and a pleasure to our debaters. The general programs have consisted of music, poetry, book reports, and general discussions of such current topics as America is Growing More Imperialisticf' Ten Years of Soviet Rule in Russia, Future Possibilities 'of Labrador. AWARD OF CLUB PINS-Thirteen members of the club are qualified for pins this year. 1Before wearing a club pin a member must have a scholarship rank of 85 per cent and must have participated in club workj. Pins were awarded to Gene- vieve Anderson, Florence Baker, Viola Carlburg, Bessie Cowden, Josselyn Eddy, Wm. Emerling, Eleanor Fitzgerald, Lois Martin, Florence Miner, Bertha Russo, Ellen Tarbox and Mark Stumpf. 1' 101 llKlIllJIlIl Um UmH Tw JM.'1mUiII iUmHm' illrlmfa 6122 Glluh Qbiiireru FREDERICK QUINLAN President LAWRENCE PERRY Vice President W. STANLEY DAVIS Secretary and Treasurer JOSSELYN EDDY Librarian MR. HOWARD C. DAVIS Advisor 102 mmE AJ FREDERICK QUINLAN President of Men's Glee Club i1Hvn'u C5122 Gllnh Early in the school year, the Men's Glee Club was formed and it be- gan to function at once. Its first program was given at the Men's Alma Mater Society Party. Their second appearance was made in chapel and since then they have appeared at the Men's Club Supper at the Methodist Church in Fredonia. They have also sung at a Boy Scout Court of Honor and at the Dunkirk and Fredonia High Schools. Mr. Davis has been very proud of the work of this Glee Club, for it is the first year of its existence. The leadership of Frederick Quinlan has been an inspiration and under his able guidance, it has made a great stride forward. TENORS-Frank Bielec, W. Stanley Davis, George DeWein, Josselyn Eddy, Albro Harper, Kenneth Marquis, Frank Merrill, Lyle Mosher, Gordon Peck, Lawrence Perry and Leo Powell. BASSES-Charles Burmaster, William Droege, Dudley Foster, Albert Harvey, Samuel Lodico, Edward Michehl, Robert Monaghan, Frederick Quinlan, Henry Romanelli, Robert Rufling, Stanley Rutten- bur, Irving Wilcox and Daniel Wagner. 103 FY 4? Gbrrhvztra Gbiiirvrn EMILY BRYANT President DANIEL WAGNER Secretary MR. ALBRECHT Advisor m 104 EMILY BRYANT President of Orchestra Ellie Qbrrhratra The present F. N. S. Orchestra was founded in 1925 under the direction of Raymond J. Albrecht. At the outset, it was a rather feeble affair but through the able guidance of Mr. Albrecht, it soon reached professional proportions. This past year was a landmark in the course of this organization. Sixty-one members had been trained for both the First Orchestra and the Beginning Orchestra. The First Orchestra is composed of the following instruments: eight first violins, eight second violins, three violas, four cellos, a double bass, two flutes, one oboe, one bassoon, three clarinets, two French horns, three trumpets, one trombone, drums and piano. All this did not include the second orchestra which has al- most as many. The past year was also the most successful in the way of concerts. These were given in the following places: Fredonia High School, Sin- clairville, Cherry Creek, and here in our Normal School. Selections by the great masters including Schubert, Von Suppe, Bach, Von Weber, and Beethoven were given. At every performance, the orchestra re- ceived enthusiastic applause. The coming year gives promise of being the biggest one yet for this organization. With the instrumentation and talent in it, there should be no limit to its possibilities. mmnnuunun ummnunuu 105 -J Art Olluh llbiiirrrz HILLEVI APPLEQUIST President ALICE CARLSON Vice President VIOLA BROWN Secretary MARJORIE BAKER Treasurer MISS BOND Advisor AW ' 106 N, - 7l HILLEVI APPLEQUIST ' Y. W. C. . 13 M 01 A Glalrnimr Y. W. C. A. and the A. M. S. jointly gave the Acquaintance Party Thursday night Sept. 14 1927 Chairman Alice Carlson l Fudge Party-held in Kindergarten Sept 21 1927 Thirty-five girls present. Chairman Hillevi Applequist. Bacon Fry-at Love s woods on Oct. 5 1927 Thirty girls present. Chairman Margaret Phelps Silver Tea-in Lobby Oct 19 Chaiiman Alice Carlson Gypsy Party-held in Kindergarten Nov 2 1927. Twenty mem- bers present. Chairman Lena Privateer Talk by Miss McGregor on Welfare Work Nov. 16 1927 in A M S Room. Twenty-eight present Chairman Viola Brown Christmas Party-at Miss Fullers home on Maple Avenue Dec 7. Thirty-one girls attended. Chairman Genevieve Watson. At Miss Cranston s home on Maple Avenue Jan. 11 1928 Twenty-four girls attended Chairman Arlene Gray Girls Rooms talk given by Miss Dewey Jan. 19 1928 in A. M. S. Room. Twenty-four members present. Chairman Ethel Weaver Mid-year Frolic-Y W C. A. gave this party for whole school. D.bbSupper served in the Kindergarten Mar 21 Chairman Mildred 1 e. Special Business Meeting called May 2 1928 1n A M S room Genevieve Watson chosen as delegate to the Silver Bay Conference. Plans for banquet at Colonial Inn were discussed New officers elected and club pins decided upon Second Annual Banquet-May 16 1928 at Colonial Inn. Miss Cranston guest. Miss Fuller speaker Marguerite Van Dewark toast- mistress Toasts given by Hillevi Applequist Arlene Gray Alice Carl- son and Ellen Tarbox. About twenty-eight attended. Y. W. Picnic-June 2 1928 at Point Gratiot Pre sident of A O O O O f Y 3 ' Y ' a - 1 ' , . Y , . , . . , . . , . - 9 . , . 9 r r - ' ' I , I ' 1 , . x 7 r 9 ' . , ' w . K l 7 , 1 v , . . . . r ' - r . . , . . . . . . . . 9 r 1 - 9 - r 9 , . ....ummm.m...mnm-mm...mmm.--1 107 UNITE I H ,. Y Bluff Bramatir Qlluh ijuhlir lglaga THE VALIANT S JAZZ AND MINUET E GRANDMA PULLS THE STRINGS 108 --lm-T MMMMM. R-ua-v 'hrQg 109 5 for ' -,gk f 9 K I E 'af 'B 5 E X ' ,,'V A f W 'L J V ., Q . J Q - E A dill its , ll nmmumnumIumnunnmumnmImmmmmmnnn ' M 110 X ' Eaakrthall Summarg The Basketball Club was organized in October at which time Richard Hayes was elected president for a second term. The other officers elected Were: Valentine Jakubiecz, secretary and treasurerg Basil Coggin, manager, Arthur Ball, sergeant-at-arms, and Hazel Isaacson and Rosalind Muscato, cheer leaders. Later in the month a Basketball Day was held. A large number of season tickets were sold and the club Was put on a sound financial basis. The first game was played November 29, with Forestville and F. N. S. emerged with a decisive victory. Twenty-four games in all were played and the Blue and White found itself with an even score following the last game played March 9. During the entire season the student body backed the team with a spirit unequalled in the past seven years. Fredonia High School, fore- most of the school's rivals, Was defeated in all three games played. SUMMARY OF THE GAMES OPPONENT SCORE F. N. S. Forestville ..... ......................... 9 ....... .... ............ 6 1 November 29, 1927 Silver Creek ..... ......................... 7 ....... ....... ........ 4 7 December 1, 1927 Chautauqua ..... ......................... 2 9 ....... ................. 1 4 December 9, 1927 Chautauqua ...... ......................... 2 9 ........ .. .............. 14 February 10, 1928 Brockport ...... ......................... 1 2 ........ ................. 2 1 January 6, 1928 Brockport ....... ......................... 1 6 ........ ................. 2 4 January 6, 1928 nv 111 OPPONENT Oswego ..... Alumni Cortland C6-29 forfeitj ..... Fredonia H1gh ..... . SCORE December 17, 1928 December 28, 1928 December 31, 1927 January 18, 1928 Fredonia High ..... ....................... 2 0 .... January 31, 1928 Fredonia High ..... ....................... 1 5 .... Olean ..... Edinboro Edinboro ...... St. Bonaventure Geneseo ..... Geneseo ..... P. N. A. ..... . March 1, 1928 January 24, 1928 January 27, 1928 February 21, 1928 January 21, 1928 January 28, 1928 February 17, 1928 February 4, 1928 N 20 26 .0 23 21 23 21 21 29 24 28 29 33 112 OPPONENT P N A Buffalo Buffalo Dunk1rk Dunkirk Grand Total of Points SCORE March 9 1928 February 14 1928 february 27 1928 March 5 1928 March 9 1928 1927 1928 ing were awarded letters Kenneth Depledge Captaln Bas1lGogg1n Manager Richard Hayes Norman Crain John Karin Charles Kuneman Orlando Lupone Howard Pickett Mercer Toole N .i11l. F. . . . .... ..................... 3 3 ........ .............. . .41 ' ...... ........................ 2 3 ........ ................ 3 8 ' ...... ................... 5 91 ......... .. ........... 618 . At the annual banquet held this year at the White Inn, the follow ffgj K 113 1 114 l lllvzivrue iiaakrthall Umm PLAYERS Valentine Jakubiecz, Captain Leo Schlade Clarence Baker Charles Motto Louis Huczkowski Kenneth Ruttenbur Nelson Biondollilo Larito Lazarony Donald Summerton Joseph Chimera Henry Szymanowicz, Manager GAMES PLAYED WITH FOLLOWING TEAMS Marathons of Dunkirk Wingfoots of Fredonia Fredonia Scouts Fredonia High School Reserves C23 Dunkirk High School Reserves C21 Brocten High School Buffalo State Teachers College Reserves C21 Nationals of Dunkirk Holy Names of Dunkirk Forestville High School l-E X 115 'nmmuwumunnwn IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllillllllllllllillllv IIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlilllIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllIlilllIlllllIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllIllllllllvllIIIWIIlllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIVlllllIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllltlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll - if I I E f 4nmnumI11Iu11IIInv1nn1prvnnnvrunnan1III.nIvIIuv1n1nfnImnnn1naIIInuuIIuvnnunmmmunn uvvvnunnnIIunnumunInuIIIu1IIImnnnannnnnnnnu1nnnuunuInu1uv1vIm1nnmnnnmnnuunmuumunmnnnmnnnI1y11nIfuIIIN1vImeIInnvnnnMIInuII1IIImIvImnnnmnnnuannnfuII1uv1Imnnuununmunu unnuIunInnnuIInIuvnnnunn1fuII1mIIuuunummummmu 116 nn1mnmnnunnnun Girlz' Eazkethall Svummarg The 1927-1928 girl's basketball team, under the management of Marjorie Woods, played a heavy schedule with great success, winning six out of the eleven games played. The team was picked from a large number of girls who elected Margaret Fiske as captain. Mr. Landers, the girls' coach, did efficient work in helping the team. Both Coach Landers and the team deserve congratulations for their clean playing and good sportsmanship during the whole season. This year was the first that the girls have had the regular basket- ball suits. The feature game of the year was with the All-Jamestown team, the best girl's team in Chautauqua County, when the blue and white came out in the lead. The games played and the respective scores are as follows: . . . OPPONENT Silver Creek ........ ......... ......... ........ F N S. Alumni ....... ......... ......... ........ Silver Creek ...... ......... ......... ........ Brocton ............. ......... .... . . . . All-Jamestown .... ......... ..... . . . .... Chautauqua ..... ......... ......... ........ Fredonia .... ......... ......... ........ Brocton .... Fredonia .... Jamestown .................. .... .... ......... ......... ........... The girls who were awarded letters are Margaret Fiske Marjorie Roberts Dorothy Roberts Geraldine Wasmund Ellzabeth Rynalski Eva Oberg Marian Benson Doris Billstone MarJor1e Woods Pauline Anderson Eunlce Fitch and LOIS Peacock A1 H? 5 F N S 43 26 . . ' 49 15 40 27 60 . . . 14 23 . 14 . 25 21 25 31 .. 37 . .44 25 .. 26 28 37 117 V' K, Eamhall Gram PLAYERS R. BRADIGAN QCap't.J H. PICKETT K. RUTTENBUR S. RUTTENBUR L. SCHLADE C. BEGIER B. MORENO A. GALBRAITH M. TOOLE R. HORTON J. KARIN . E. RAYMOND L. POLITO F. MERRILL R. DORMAN H. SMITH R. AUST J. CHIMERA V. JACUBIECZ S. FOTE f N 118 l 3 Eaaehall Glluh Summary The Baseball Club met early in April and elected the following officers: Howard Pickett, President Robert Horton, Secretary-Treasurer Warren Towne, Manager After the first few practices, Ralph Bradigan was unanimously elected captain. New equipment was purchased immediately and the team began to play a heavy schedule, which Was not complete at the time publi- cation. . Polish National Alliance QF. N. S.-8, P. N. A.-75. Fredonia High School CF. H. S.-12, F. N. S.-111. Forestville High School CF. N. S.-12, F. H. S.-25. Buffalo State Teachers' College. Polish National Alliance. Fredonia High School. 119 F. N. S. ATHLETIC SONG We're here! We are here to win this game! Fredonia's men will go ahead With all their might and main! We've brought our banner: It's the Blue and White, You know it means Fredonia! And she is all right! Chorus: Hail! Our Fredonia! Cheer for the Blue and White! Watch our men run up our score Clear out of sight! Cheer for the game! Cheer now for the foe! They play someg just see them go! Fight their best, it's all the same, We win this game! How do you do,- Oh! How do you do! We've come down here to show you How to put a big game through. You'll have to get up early And get busy right away, For there's hard times for-'s men Fredonia wins today! Chorus: P S 120 BLUE AND WHITE FIGHT' Blue and Whlte Flght' F1g Blue and whlte F1g 1g ' Yea team' Yea team' Flght' Flght' Flght' WE LL WIN BY GUM' We ll Wm by gum Well wm by gum We ve gotta good team And we ll W1n by gum They ll lose by gum They ll lose by gum They ve gotta good team But they ll lose by gum LION ROAR ooooOOOH F' ooooOOOH N' ooooOOOH-S' Team' Team' Team' fp X w ' - ' . ' ht! ' - ' ht! F' ht. Blue and white-Fight! Fight! 121 5-----------' . LOCOMOTIVE N-O-R-M-A-L QSIOWJ N-O-R-M-A-L CFasterJ N-O-R-M-A-L QVery fastj Normal! Normal! Normal! BLUE AND WHITE Rah! Rah Blue Rah! Rah White Rah! Rah Normal She's all right! She's all right-Well, I guess! There are no flies on the F. N. S. WE'VE GOTTA WIN We've gotta Win! We've gotta win! We've gotta win! We must!! We're gonna win! We're gonna win! We're gonna Win! Or bust!! So- Rah rah rah, rah rah rah, rah rah rah! Team! Team! Team! nnnIulIInu1umnnnunmmnmuumnn 122 ig z GO, NORMAL! GO! A Go, Normal! Go!! Go, Normal! Go!! Hit'em high! Hit'em low! Go, Normal! Go!! THE SKYROCKET! Stamp feet, Clap hands, Whistle, Sis! Boom! Bah! N-o-r-m-a-l ! ! ! THE BULLDOG! Rah ! Rah ! Rah-rah-rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah-rah-rah ! Rah! Rah! Rah-rah-rah! Team! Team! ! Team! ! ! ummmnvmmmm ummnmunm nm-u 123 ' -1X J Q Olwhnl 5 SF2'+Z2Q?mz.b 9 J K Y WCA :gs , Haj F I Lennie? tfxjammhl 7 will 5 Wie 1 s Fgslxxon be Flo 1 - 'Prhk' of Tha, Team a4 X . H Ar-Hu Apollo Diamond 'Dick 125 Y 91163351 09335 Normal g ls JJ, offer school schedule Q' 49 . ncncfwcn am! H S 0, new excuse, ma h na. opffm by W 'UV 67' WJ My lr 'Nw 0 .30 JSM' 6 o'q 0 x ff I-5 A ' bob Jo . 0 W95 44 ,fpo My ,ba I va O! K I 1 1 .1-bo 0 fe- J , 60, ,550 Q3 U 4 'X ab1o 0e'l0 0, 'M U..bo,Kp,gf19.y! M, Ry! 0 1' W 0' bf? iwwf M , , -I I - Soma, 'Vining go' 'Nm lei: uu, wwf, Qc +.mx I Nqr QW f :YQ Ill ll 126 U m .KIImIlHHY!'lHII fi H 5 G 27 W - E advertisers are an import- ant factor in producing this workg through their kind aid, we are enabled to give you a better yearbook. We ask you in return to cooperate with us in patronizing them. t k 1,2 8 A revival was raging in a Virginia negro church. The fruits had been considerable. One obdurate soul, however, resisted the efforts of the elder. Called to account for his reluctance, he replied, Yo' see how it is, elder. How's I gwine get mah shirt on ovah mah wings when I gets to glory? Dat ain't yo' problem, re- torted the exhorter promptly, Yo' pro- blem is how yo' gwine git yo' hat ovah you' horns. Two American boys, wandering through Europe, put up for a few days with an old woman in a tiny French village. One of their few discoveries concerning the French language was that when they want- ed milk they must ask for du 1ait. One day they were greatly concerned to find that their hostess's cow had broken loose and was foraging in the garden. One lad immediately broke for the kitchen, shouting: Oh, madame, madame! Du lait pro- menade! Recently the widow of a farmer, striving to keep the farm going, had some difficulty with her hens, and wrote the following letter to the Department of Agriculture: Something is wrong with my chickens. Every morning when I come out, I find two or three lying on the ground, stiff and cold, with their feet in the air. Can you tell me what the matter is? After a little while she received the fol- lowing letter from the department: Dear Madam: Your chickens are dead. Father: Bobbie, look in the paper and see what the weather is going to be. Bobbie: They haven't decided yet. Father: What do you mean, haven't decided? Bobbie: Why, it says unsettled Teacher: Use 'statue' in a sentence. Abie: Ven I come in last night mine poppa says, 'Statue, Abie'? The Most Helpful Magazine for Teachers of All the Grades and Rural Schools Y Y,YY,-f I lEm?llflAll'pIlclglRUCll3llQI' , if PRIMARY PLANS Q r..4 emu-a. ui, mu. rn.. u M, au.. m....ia...l imm- it - ORMAL INSTRUCTOR M! PRIMARY PLANS Published monthly during the school year from September to June inclusive-ten large, hand- some numbers filled with the best and most usable teaching material obtainable. Subscription Price 52.00 Per Year Sample Copy on Request F. A. OWEN PUBLISHING COMPANY DANSVILLE, N. Y. Also Publishers of a large line of helps for teachers, supplementary readers, etc. Send for catalogue. Send for an R. B. I. Catalogue ancl Learn the Advantages of a Superior Business Training R32 ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE 172 Clinton Avenue, South ROCHESTER, N. Y. Gus Patrick Johnson, a sparkling-eyed colored boy, was quite hilarious one morn- ing at school. Miss Worley, on question- ing the youngster, received this reply: Why, we' all had a big time at 'ouah house las' night. What were you doing? inquired Miss Worley. We wuz a-knockin off de p1asterin'. We's goin' to move. May I read your Palm Olive? Not on your Life Buoy! Then I am out 'of Lux. Twas not an act of chivalry, Nor yet the fear of scorng He offered her his street-car seat To keep her off his corn. Any insanity in the family? asked the insurance doctor of Mrs. Suffragist. Well, no-only my husband imagines he is the head of the house. Smith was feeling seedy when he awoke late one morning. He stretched out his hand for the hand mirror, but absent- mindedly took up the hair brush instead. He gazed at the bristles for a moment with an expression of utter horror, and then gasped: Great Moses, I do want a shave. Minneapolis will never have anything on St. Paul. A fellow from Minneapolis came to St. Paul the other day just to look around and find fault. He approached a fruitstand, Picked up a large melon, and asked with a sneer: Is this the largest apple you have in St. Paul? Hey bellowed the owner of the fruit- stand, put that grape down. Shopkeeper fto new boyjz Don't hang about wasting time now you've finished sweeping the shop. You can be catching Hies and shoving them into our new patent Hy-trap, so that it will be ready to put into the window. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES For the Summer Month Effective JUNE 1ST. as NEW SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE JUNE IST. ALL TRAINS MAKE LOCAL STOPS x 1lQiAQ, .LLQE - fir' wun 'S w,-- ,-I Q' - 5'll.Y lkllfllf. Jw u InAnsron'rA'r-on - -, Burma slim RAILWAY COMPANY 1 He fpoet loverj: My fair one, you reign supreme in my heart. Without you all would be dark and dreary. When the clouds gather and the snow and hail beat upon me, then I think of you. Then comes the Warm southern winds- the storms break, and through the dying showers I see your love shining bright and clear. My rainbow! She ffactory girly: Hey, is this a weather report or a proposal? A young chap who had been celebrating the night before, went into a restaurant the next morning feeling terrible. Wes- suh, Captain, said the waiter bustling to his table, What you'll have this mhnin'? Bleary eyed and nervous, he looked sadly at the waiter and said All I want is two fried eggs and a few kind words. In half an hour the waiter returned. Heah, Captain, and he deposited two anaemic looking eggs on the table. That is yoah two fried aigs, he said, Han' now ah'll give yoh the few kind words. Don't eat ,em YY Citizens Trust Compan Fredonia, N. Y. F? Capital S200,000 Surplus and Profits - 210,000 K5 The Bank of Friendly Service AN ENTIRE FACTORY DEVOTED TO THE MANUFACTURE OF Class Pins, Rings, Medals, Trophies, Fraternity, Sorority and Club Jewelry Graduation Announcements EQ WARREN-KAI-ISE Rochester, N. Y. Oh, stay, the young man said, and rest Thy lovely head upon this vest. I won't replied the maiden proud, Your Waterbury ticks too loud! Vy, Ikie, that hat is three sizes too big for you. Yes, but, father, they all cost the same price. As he walked with baby He had to confess, That marriage with him Was a howling success. Mr. Bam: How did you like the new washing machine I had sent out today? Mrs. Bam: Oh! it's terrible. Every time I tried to get in it to take my bath, the paddles hit me. I will not use tobacco, Said little Robert Reed. My mother and my sisters now, Monopolize the weed. 131 FLOWERS and SERVICE ED. N. BUTTON 8: SON Greenhouses 96-98 East Main Street FREDONIA, N. Y. Compliments of the A. B. C. STORE FREDONIA, N. Y. An' phwat did ye say the docther's name was, nurse, dear? he asked. Dr. Kilpatrick, was the reply, He's the senior house physician. That settles it muttered the inan. That docther won't get a chance at me. Why not? He's a very clever manf' That's as may be, said the patient, But me name happens to be Patrick. It's mother's fault my pocket is so smallg Wif two frogs there, a turtle won't go in at all. -Youth's Companion. Automobilist: I come here to make a fair settlement and you ask S500 just be- cause I ran over your foot-good gosh, man, I'm not a millionaire! Injured party: I'l1 have you understand that I'm no centipede, either. Let poets sing their lifting song, And gaily smite their lyreg Give me the man who whistles when He's putting on a tire. Information Gained from English Papers W'ordsworth's poetry is free from dic- tion. When Evangeline found Gabriel, he was on his death bed, so he was dying. Abnormal spells of Normal f?J stu- dents, Horan Bill: May I spend the evening with you, Polly? Polly: No, sir, you certainly cannot. Bill: Well, you needn't get funnyg I didn't mean this evening, but some nice, stormy evening when I can't go any place else. CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS J RRETT'S STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER 315 Main Street DUNKIRK, N. Y. 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And the patient on the other side said, Why, they had to 'open me, too, to find one of their instruments. Just then the surgeon who had operated on the Irishman stuck his head in the door and yelled, Has anybody seen my hat? Freshmen Motto f?D Don't study when you're tired Or have something else to do Don't study when you're happy For that would make you blue. Don't study in the day time And never study nights But study all the other times With all your main and might. Mary had a little lamb, Her fiance, you know, And everywhere that Mary went The duffer had to go. He followed her to pale pink teas, In truly lamb-like style He was as docile as you please, For quite a little while. But after marriage, seems the gent Assumed another toneg Then everywhere that Mary went She had to go alone! Pat fainted. Oft in the still 0' night When slumber's chain has bound me The mosquito's song about my ear Reveals that he has. found me! The rain, it raineth on the just And also on the unjust fella. But chiefly 'on the just, because The unjust steals the just's umbrella. Miss Chatterton: If you haven't a book, double up. WHEN VACATIO --- Days beckon, and you respond to the lure of lake, forest, mountain or shore, bear in mind that the FF LO VENING EWS is the best summer companion you can choose. Ema- Wfestem New Yo'rk's largest and by far its best newspaper 134 Ken: Bob Monagan can play the piano with his feet. Larry: He has music in his sole, eh? What an awful cold you have, Georgie, where did you get it? It isn't a coldg it's an early kind of hay fever that I caught from a grass widow. : I had an awful time with Amos Gladys last night. Arlene: Amos who? Gladys: A mosquito. Vicar: to break What would happen if you were one of the ten commandments? Willie: Well, then there would be nine. Pearl W.: freading a completion ques- tion in History Methods classj. In the 1 I f i I i 1 1 Mamma, I'se got a stomachachef' said Nellie, six years old. That's because you've been without lunch. It's because your stomach is empty. You would feel better if you had something in it. That afternoon the pastor called, and in the course of the conversation remarked that he had been suffering all day with the headache. That's because it's empty, said little Nellie. You'd feel much better if you had something in it. Ah, she sighed, I shall never hear his footsteps again, the step I have listened for with eager ears as he came through the garden gateg the step that has so often thrilled my heart as I heard it on the front porch, never, never, again! Has he left you? asked a sympathetic year 1619 were brought to friend. Vlrglma' No, he has taken to wearing rubber Ed. Berndt: No! A boatload of women! soles. WHEN YOU THINK OF GROCERIES ....Think of.... F LICKI N GE R' Clean, Sanitary Stores Operated in Fredonia and Surrounding Towns 'Er-13 Service With Courtesy Always 135 This Book was Produced by The Mc Clenathan Prlntery Inc. 13 East Second Street DUNKIRK, N. Y. '23 The Most Efficient and Well-Equipped Printing Plant in Northern Chautauqua Polly Hatch: Oo-oo-ol A little birdie told me this soup was hot! Irene C,: What kind of a bird? Polly: A swallow. My sweetheart lies over the ocean To father's youth only applies We finish things now In a half line, I vow, So today we say My sweetheart lies- Gordy: How's the job going, Leo? Leo: Fine! I've got five men under me now! Gordy: Really? Leo: Yah, I work upstairs. Milt: Whatsa matter, Dot, were you trying to catch that dinky ? Dot Hope: No, Milt, I was merely chas- ing it out of Fredonia. Al Harper: Am I a little pale? Milt Jeiferdsz No, you're a big tub. GOOD PLACES TO DI E H NORMAL CAF ETERIA PARK DINER KENDALL DINER E3 J. C. DONNELLY SMART FOOTWEAR Never before has new footwear been so intriguing ingeniously fashioned straps that wind their smart way about the in- steps. Moderately Priced 53.85 and 4.85 E3 HARRY GITIN 335 Main Street - Dunkirk, N. Y. Phone 4967 H3 The Smartly Dressed Trade At Harry's Patron: Put just one lump of sugar in my colfeeg be careful that the cream is sweet: and by the way, keep my saucer clean. Waiter: Shall I wrap the toothpick in oiled paper or tissue, mister? Hear about the lad in the car who called to the sweet young thing on the curb, Want to ride, sister? Are you going north'?, she asked, Sure, he replied. Well, then, bring me the Hag off the North Pole she said sweetly, and walked on. -Detroit Free Press. Teacher: Johnny, will you define the genders? Johnny: There are two genders, mas- culine and feminine. Masculine is divided into two parts, temperate and intemperateg and feminine into torrid and frigid. -The New Yorker. 7 Your Story Picture Leaves Nothing 150 screen copper halftune Every Step of the Wav: Clear-cut, sharp, tone-yielding printing plates and illustrations demand careful handling every step of the Way. Makeshifts have no place with JOURNAL ENGRAVINGS AND ILLUSTRATIONS -A policy justified by results The plates in this issue were made by 138 Deacon Mullins was taking his wife out for their first drive with their new horse and buggy. Coming to a neighboring town, he saw a sign. Speed limit, 15 miles an hour. Here, Ma, cried the deacon excitedly. You take the lines and drive and I'l1 use the whip, and maybe we can make it. Josselyn: I fired. Gee! Imagine the thrill I experienced. The rabbit lay dead! Doris G.: What had it died of? Conductor: How old are you, little girl? Professor's Daughter: If you don't object, I'll pay my full fare and keep my own statistics.---The Presbyterian Advance. Traffic Cop: What's your name? Truck Driver: It's on the side of me wagon. Cop ftrying to read namej: It's ob- literated. Driver: Yer a liar. It's O'Brien.-Buck- nell Belle Hop. fu The Leader For Over Fifty Years. Specialist In Sport Equipment 5 I v G - 268 MAIN STREET li. BUFFALO, N. Y. T LEVY'S Men's Furnishings Fourth Street at Park Avenue DUNKIRK, N. Y. VVHITE INN A Good Place To Stay When In F REDONIA Some Flivver Signs Exasper Eight. Spoon Holder. Chicken, Here's Your Coop. Baby, Here's Your Rattle. Shake, Rattle and Roll. Sister, You'd Look Tough Without Paint, Too. Laugh, But I Paid Cash for Mine. Darling, I Am Growing Old. I Rattle in My Rear End But I Don't Strike. Mrs. Frequently. -So We Took the 350,000 and Bought This. Capacity 5000 Gals. QOne at a Timej. Tack Finder. It Ain't Gonna Run Much More. True Love Never Runs Smoothly. Dangerous But Passable. Sound Value-Can't You Hear It? There's Beauty in Every Jar. For Sale, 31.98, While it Lasts. Willie's Nightie. Dodge-No Metal Can Touch You. -The Pathfinder. HALL'S RESTAURANT Russo Bldg. FOR GOOD FOOD-GOOD SERVICE Phone 603 FOR YOUR NEXT Marcel, Finger Wave, Water Wave, Facial, Scalp Treatment, Shampoo or Manicure The Effa Shoppe 29 TEMPLE ST. -:- FREDONIA, N. Y. Phone 611 Eugene Permanent Waves Mark: Dot says she thinks I'm a Wit. Milt: Well, sheys half right. Will you marry me? he said. lCYeS!!7 They did, and lived scrappily ever after. It was a sunshiny morning and Pat had brought his shaving tools out on the porch. Mrs. McGinnis looked over the fence. Shure, Mrs, Murphy, does your old man shave 'on the outside? And what's bothering you? asked Mrs. Murphy. Did you think that he was fur lined? O'Murphy: Oi just had me ancistry thraced back t'an Oirish King. O'Connell: Shure, an' that was aisy. The poor feller's dead and couldn't defend himself. Beth Hofmeister fteaching Englishj: Try this sentence. Take the cow out of the lot. What mood? Albert Higgs: The cow. At a railway siding a man asked the foreman if there was a vacancy. What can you do? asked the foreman. Anything, replied the man. All right, answered the foreman, Take this oil can and oil the points and crossings up the line. After an absence of three days the fore- man received a telegram which read, Dear sir: Arrived at Detroit. Please forward more oil. Lad: Father, what makes the world go around? Dad: Son, I've told you many times to keep out of the basement. Customer: I can't remember the name of the car I want-I think it starts with UT Y! Salesman: Madam, all our cars start with gasoline. -The Passing Show. At Home and at School Drink H O R T O BROTHERS PASTEURIZED OR RAW MILK 152 West Main Street FREDONIA, N. Y. Phone 439-W Delivered at your home in Fredonia 14 Darling, meet me on the bridge at mid- night. You bring the papers. I'll buy one. -Green Goat. Warden fto convictjz Well, what do you want now? Convict: Please, warden, I'd like an outside room. -College Humor. Father fat one A. MJ: Is that young man alseep, Marie? Marie: Sh-h-h, Father! He just asked me to marry him and make him the hap- piest man in the world. Fath-er: Just as I thought-wake him up. -Old Maid. There are several things I can always count on. What are they? My fingers. -Old Maid. Everything in Music and Musical Instruments JOHNSTON'S MUSIC HOUSE 25 East Third Street DUNKIRK, N. Y. Phone 4418 CARLSON'S BAKERY Home Baked Bread Fancy Pastries and Cakes 42 W. Main Street FREDONIA GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE K Wrist Watches Vanity Cases Mesh Bags Diamond Rings Fancy Rings La Tausca Pearls Parker Pens Stone Set Bracelets E3 JOLLS JEWELRY STORE 30 W. MAIN STREET Teacher: George, compose a sentence showing the use of the word 'vesta1'. George: If I eat too much, my vestal bust. -Motordom. The superiority of the feminine mind is demonstrated by the dumb look on the face of the average barber after she has explained to him just how she wants her hair cut. Bob Ruiiing: We're intellectual op- posite. Josselyn Eddy: Whatcha mean? Bob: I'm intellectual and you're the posites. A little iron A cunning curl A box of powder A pretty girl. A little rain Away it goes A homely girl With a freckled nose! The name Devil is a very proper one for his Satanic majesty. You may behead the name and still have evil, Behead it again, and the remainder is still vile. Once more, and even the remainder is IK' !! 11 At last we take away the i and find that there is still a little I left. The Devil may only be eliminated by casting him out in his entirety. A bad habit, one of the Devil's play- things, is in the same class. The old lady who wished to break herself of the tea drinking habit, found that one beheading left a bit , another still left the bit : once more, and it still remained: still again and there was a little t left. She had to forego her tea altogether in order to cure herself of the habit. Miss Gillespy fspeaking of booksjz Do you know where the appendix is? C. McMahon: In the back! Teacher: Who was George Washington? Pupil: He's the guy whose wife makes candy! -Old Maid. Girl: So you kissed that painted crea- ture? Boy: Yes, I saluted the colors. --Old Maid. Slipping ice- Very thin- Pretty girl- Tumbled in- Saw a boy- On the bank- Gave a shriek- And then she sank- Boy on bank- Heard her shout- Jumped right in- And pulled her out- Now she's his- Very nice- But she had- - To break the ice! GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE GRADUATE . .-3' .. 65' Yutliodaksbn W 'X J70u1' 'Tllllilll I .-1 - 1-s xi , Single and Double Vanity Kodaks and Films Books and ' ik candy and Stationary Line-A-Day Books dh' Desk Sets Pen and Pencil Sets W E ST ' S 222 2221221 2122 and 142 Tickets, commanded the door-keeper at the Junior Prom. Here, said the fellow with the un- attractive girl, and give me a transfer. -Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. Was she a blind date? I'11 say she was. She couldn't see me at all, -Colgate Banter. That child looks like its father. Yes, they're thinking of taking him to a specialist. -Sewanee Mountain Goat. Voice on Phone: Who's thish speaking? Other Ditto: How do I know? I can't see you. -Stanford Chaparral. Do you sing soprano? Yeah: how does the first verse of it start? -Drexerd. Didn't I see you out with a dark horse late last. night? Dark horse? Boy, she was a night- mare! -West Point Pointer. When I was a boy I thought nothing of chopping wood all day. I don't think so much of it myself. -Green Goat. Madge has postponed answering Jack until she can look up his rating. The asset test, so to speak. -Old Maid. Frank: Is he a man of affairs? Dan: Yes, he's had an affair with near- ly every girl in town. Frank: Anne, you're too good for me. I'm a cad! Anne: Wonderful, Frank, you can bring me home some golf balls! -Columbia Jester. Congratulations to the Graduates of the Fredonia Normal . Russell McLaren 35 Main Street FREDONIA, N. Y. 14 When ln Dunkirk Call At CANDYLAND The Home of Sweets 2 CANDYLAND Central Aveune Dunkirk SCl'lUl..ER'S BAKERY wM. sci-IULER, Prop. The Old Reliable Established 1906 We Lead in the Production of FINE BAKED GOODS 33 Temple Street FREDONIA, NEW YORK Information Bureau Q. What is so rare as a day in June? A. Another June day. Q. What was the nationality of the man who sent a greeting card, wishing A happy birthday both this year and next? A. Scotch. Q. Why is a crow? A. Be-caws. Q. What make of car is the most de- sirable? A. The one you intend to buy next. Q. If Mr. Ford is Worth a billion, how much is Mr. Woolworth? A. Fifteen. Merely add Five and Ten, Q. What is a grapefruit? A. A lemon that saw its opportunity and took advantage of it. Dick's acquired a moustache 'Neath his patrician beakg Getting it on the installment plan- A little down each week. A passenger on a Southern train, look- ing under his berth one morning, found one black shoe and one tan, and summoned a porter. The porter scratched his head in be- Wilderment. Well, if dat d0n't beat all! he said, Dat's de second time this mawn- in' dat mistake's happened! Ticket Agent: A ticket to Liverpool? What class? Mercer Toole: Who, me? Why, I be- long to the class of '30! Bob Ruffing: I'm a little stiff from hiking. Mr. Schaeffer: I don't care where you're from-get to work! Tigers: claw and lions bite, Bulldogs chaw and tomcats fightg Kangaroos hit with their tails Which they use the same as whalesg Deer can jab with horny points Boas grab and crush your joints Only man has so much breath That he can talk you unto death! MAKE The WI TER GARDE Fr-edonia's Theatre Beautiful YOUR THEATRICAL HOME 9 Every Patron An Honored Guest Special Attention Given to Theatre Parties Come Little Boy Blue, come blow your sax For fiappers in flivvers or Cadillacsg O, where is the sheik that looks after the chicks? He's petting or speeding 'way out in the sticks, Harry: Did you get your watch put. to- gether again, Georgie? George: Sure, and I have enough wheels left to make another one. Do you have fish in cans at your store? Yes, Aren't you afraid they'll smother? -Rice Owl. He: I'm going to kiss you. She: fNo answer.J Him: I said I was going to kiss you. Her: fSilence.J His: Say, are you deaf? Hers: No, but you're dumb. -Colby White Mule. For Student or Teacher the Port- able Corona Typewriter is Your Most Efficient Assistant PRICE 560.00 Demonstration Upon Request L. E. WINCHESTER Jeweler FREDONIA, N Y. An Efficient Servant--- Your Telephone 24-Hour Daily Service Rates Are Low DUNKIRK 8: FREDONIA TELEPHONE COMPANY ARTHUR R. MAYTUM Gen. Mgr. HE COVER for this annual was created by The DA ID MOLLOY Co. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois 14 THE HOUSE OF BUR ETT, Inc. 38 West Main Street FREDONIA, N. Y. 2 Her You Will Always Find Fash- ion's Favorites in the Correct Modes Smart Sports Coats Charming Dressy Coats Frocks For All Occasions Lingerie Hosiery Distinctive Accessories Elizabeth Arden Toilet Articles WE lNVlTE YOUR INSPECTION Soph: I wonder why hat senior carries a cane? Frosh: I wonder. Soph: Because it can't walk. -Pup. Oh, you great big man, how'd you get the bruises? I fell out of bed! -Grinnell Malteaser. Johnny fwoefullyl: I always thought a yard was three feet, until I started cut- ting the grass. -Old Maid. Doctor: Have you ever had any serious disease in the family? Freshman: Is that absolutely necessary to enter the university? -Michigan Gargoyle. Lucy sure is a nice girl. Yeh, so nice that when she dreams of auto rides, she walks in her sleep. -Columbia J ester, An old Scotch lady looked 'out of a car window as the train drew into the station, and hailing a little boy, said: Little boy, are you good? Yes'm. Parents living? Yes'm. Go to Sunday School? KlYeS!m Y, Then I think I can trust you, run with this penny and get me a bun, and remem- ber God sees you! -Old Maid. Salesman: Do you Want this suit with a belt in the back and a cuff 'on the pants? Collegian: N0. Do you want a sock in the eye? -Green Goat. I want a girl who is good, clever and beautiful. Say, you don't want one, you want three! -Rice Owl. We Carry a Complete Line of Stationery, School and Office Supplies E03 Also are Agents for Remington and Royal Portable Typewriters and the Woodstock Typewriter E413 Edward J. Rusch 331 Main Street DUNKIRK, N. Y. Mrs. Beethoven-I was amazed when those solemn Bach boys actually told a joke. Mr, Handel-First crack out bf them Bachs, so to speak. -Judge. A one-way steet is a street on which the motorist is bumped from the rear only. -Judge. She-I adore Shelley! He's my favorite poet! He-Yeh, the guy certainly knew his odes, all right. -Judge. Do you know if the editor has looked at the poems I sent him? Yes, sir, he glanced through them this morning. Oh-Just a. cursory examination, I suppose? You're right, sir. I never heard such language in my life. , -Tit Bits. F REDONIA CENSOR Established 1821 E03 Commercial Printing E03 Day .ma ne. sfmf. FREDONIA, N Y. MMRFM MMMMMMIMFMMFMPMMMM CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES New Method Quick Shoe Repairing Shop SHOE SHINE PARLOR Phone 239M 40 West Main St. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWYUWWWWWWWWWJIWW The BOSTO S T O R E Dunkirk's Largest Department Store Silk Dresses for Graduation, Class Night and Party Dresses Our Feature Prices 310.00 and 516.50 This wonderful speaker who you have just listened to could not speak a word of English when he came to the United States. Where did he come from? He was born here. -U. of S. Calif. Wampus. And then there was the absent-minded professor who gave his fingernails an examination and cut his class. , -Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. Stude to Waitress: Get me a glass of Water. Waitress: What's the matter with you? You got two feet! Stude: How do you know? Been peek- ing? -Pup. Mrs. Manzer: And do you children use a toothbrush regularly? Fond Parent: Do they, mam! When they get up in the morning, it's a race to see which one can get to the toothbrush first! HEI-.ENE SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE Marcelling 50c, Shampooing 50c, Wat and Finger Waving 75cg Manicuring 50 Facials 50c and Up. Phone 311-J for Appointment Residence 265-W LOCATED IN THE FREDONIA DEPARTMENT STORE 13 East Main Street FREDONIA, N. Y. This Space Donated By H. B. HEPPELL CO. FREDONIA, N. Y. C OF Crew Neck Sweaters Bathing Suits Tennis Fishing Tackle Canoe Paddles Track Suits Baseball Golf EOE' EDWARD J. ROSE Supreme Athletic Goods 51 East Genesee Street BUFFALO, N. Y. THE SAFE STORE Dunkirk's Best and Western New YOrk's Greatest Department Store Established 1 904 148 He: My girl is 99 and 44-100W pure. She: What's the other 56-100? He: Her mind. -Northwestern Purple Parrot. Kappa Sig: I hear you had a house- warming over at your house the other day. Sig. Chi: Yes, the coal company's truck broke down in our alley. -Arizona Kittykat. Hey, you, why is the Water below the falls green? Il1l bite. It just came over. -Bison. Dear John, the wife wrote from a fashionable resort, I enclose the hotel bill. Dear Mary, he responded, I enclose check to cover the bill, but please don't ouy any more hotels at this fiureg they are cheating you. -Old Maid. THE HENNIKER CLUB TEA-ROOM Midway between Westfield and Brocton Sixth Season Opens May 30, 1928 CHICKEN AND WAFFLE DINNERS Our Specialty FRANCES L. SWAIN, Hostess W. R. HART PRINTING E5 42 East Main Street FREDONIA, N. Y. ational Bank Fredonia NEWYORK M Prof.: Can you prove that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two sides of this triangle? Stude: I don't have to prove it: I admit lt- -Old Maid. Sam: Down where I came from it's so hot we feed our hens ice, because other- wise they'd lay hard-boiled eggs. Bo.: Why man, that's nothing. Out in our country it's so dry you have to pin the postage stamps on the letters to keep them from falling off. Keep your temper-no one else wants it. And now life calls us to the quest To love, to laugh, to work, to play, To serve, to sacrifice, to pray, He calls-and he shall have my best. Did you ever see a barn dance, or a clock spring, or a star fish, or a stone fence? Zlnhex in Ahueriisrra Advertiser Page A. B. C. Store ...... Boston Store .................................... ........ Bryant-Stratton Business College ....... ........ Buffalo and Erie Railway Co. ........ ....... . Buffalo News ............................ Button and Son, Greenhouses ..... ........ Candyland ............................. Carlson's Bakery Citizens' Trust Co. Donnelly, J. C. ................................ ....... . Dunkirk-Fredonia Telephone Co. Effa Shoppe ................................. ........ Flickingers .......... Fredonia Censor ....... Gitin, Harry ........ Horton Brothers ....... Halls' Restaurant House of Burnett Helene Beauty Shoppe ...... Heppell Book Store ...... Hart, W. R. ........................ . Henniker Club Tea Room ........ 147 133 130 134 132 144 141 131 137 145 140 135 147 137 140 140 146 148 148 149 149 150 Zlnhrx in Ahurrtiarrz Advertiser Jarrett's Studio ............ Johnston's Music House ..... Jolls' Jewelry ............... Journal Engraving Co. Levy's ............................... McClenathan Printery ....... McLaren ........................ Molloy Co., David J. ........ .. National Bank of Fredonia ...... New Method Shoe Shop ....... Normal Instructor .................... Rochester Business Institute ........ Rose, Edward J. ................... . Rusch, Edward ....... Safe Store ........... Schuler's Bakery ............. Spaulding 8a Bros., A. G. Warren-Kahse ................. West Drug Co. 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