West High School - Senior Occident Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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- r -a. 'i tori Hi ■— 1 Rochcsl - ' :y 115 S .. -!J Rochester, (Jew Yc.it i4o04 Memol%s Here, gathered from all places and all time, The waifs of wisdom and of folly meet. High thoughts that a ice and lilting words that chime Like Sabbath bells heard in far valleys sweet; Quaint fancies, musical with dainty rhyme Like the soft patter of an infant's feet; And laughter radiant as summer skies, The genial sunshine of the happy heart; And giant hopes looking out from human eyes With thrilling hymns that make the quick tears start, Are here, in garlands of strange fantasy, To catch the careless passer's casual look. And show, within the limits of a book. Unto him his life's own large epitome. §8 8« m at at m i m at at at at at f •I ? West High Vacuity William M. Bbnnbtt . . Principal Mllville E. Coon .... Registrar James M. Spinning . . Vice-Principal Ethel Manchester . Girls' Adviser ENGLISH Elizabeth Gay Acnew Edna A dele Gibbs Beatrice R. Tripp Louis E. Boutwell Ethel M. Kates Jeanette Robinson Gladys Bullard Bbclaii W. Lyman Henry Schwarm Elwood W. Burnard Raymond C. Nar amori-: Gertrude C. Sheridan Ruth Crippen Norma B. Storey Helen Parker Smith Clara B. Ellis MODERN LANGUAGES Ralph T. Smith Verne G. Edgclmbe Emma L. Huff Jessie T. Ray Mamie Z. Hoem.f.r Luc i lb Lenoir Louis E. Mbinkardt HISTORY Julia F. Seligman Margaret Jewell Marion Melville Sherman R. Stowell Harvf.y J. Lockwood Ruth L. Palmer Verna F. Robinson MATHEMATICS Charles A. Vallance Florence N. Brown- Burton J. Hayes Bi.anc h E. King Perry A. Carpenter Carrie JL. Hickok Louis A. Pultz John J. Hall ,4 • CHU ttATIN Emil O. Sauer Helen J. Beshgetour Mary DeLand William A. Howe E. D. Bezant RonnRT F. Holmes James A. Rourke SCIENCE Fannie A. Pratt Etta A. Bowerman Laura Davenport Oris VV. Kenyon Emerson D. Brksek Howard Edwards Claradcl Milliman Harry A. Carpenter Edward E. Ford Lucretia C. Hicks COMMERCIAL Lewis G. Smith Wilbert J. Arnold Marion Gorr Earle D. Smith William J. Be a mon- George W. Jam ray Lester P. Wager Ethel L. Bearss Margaret Jacobson D. Frank Watson Anna T. Carey Ada G. Rkbsciier Mae U. Rourke GEOGRAPHY Florence Wells Mary B. Draper Elizabeth V. Dunbar MUSIC Edward M. Pickard Kami am ink F. 1 I or. an Alfred Spouse Rutii P. Sullivan Ben T. Weaver i j f DRAWING Floyd D. Slater Zella H V HEALTH EDUCATION buster Dorothea Dunbar Emil A. Hulkk Rose A. Weber Vkra Fisiier Ralph L. Ticiilnor School Nurse LIBRARIANS, SECRETARIES AND STENOGRAPHERS Hazel M. Cheesm n Dorothy W. Marplbs Genevieve S. Nash Frieda B. Hani Alice M. Tel th 6 7 JLlma Mate% Proudly waves old West High's emblem Black and Orange fair, floats triumphant in the breezes No dishonor there. Student days have fondest memories, Comrades here we stand, As our froth to Alma Mater Pledge we hand in hand. Prom thy halls dear Alma Mater We at length must part, But thy memory shall not perish from one student's heart, far away on life’s broad highway All must fortune try; Still our loving heartt rhall cherish Thoughts of tk«y West High. 9 Miss Marion Gott January Adi ittr Mu. C.II. III.US A. ALLANCI: J ur Adi sci Miss Gertrude C. Sheridan June Adviser Mu Howard M. Pickard January Adviser IO jjjt rt'jjj JPJU7 C juijttruj swvrrn u ivnoq MZKJNVM'l y J I W J Hiinvij sAcm ) ui.miuti i y svnoiij ysrlD 8 61 Ormtrf sc j fo s.ojif[Q Janet G. Alexander “janny 5 Elmdorf Avenue Janet, toll) —Janet, gay; Laughing, Singing, all the day Glee Club 2, J, 4; Spec. Chine: 1, f, i, Prer. Girls' Gltr Club 3; Junior Play; W Sup; Stunt Play Sniff. Vue-Pres. StuJ- an Association; Strircc Carpi 4; IIV High Sin girt. M. J. II. S. DENTAL DISPENSARY Thomas Atterdury tom it Milton Street A famous name will never die Eh. What! Huh 1 Track a, j, 4; Summing s. 3; Basketball Rent its 3; SetcirRejertes a; letter 3.4. Qt - Jon Staff 4, .list. Mgr. Basketball j, 4; Sta e Af{r. Janie Play, Senict Cor in 4; Pub!any Mgr II ' Staff, Ui-Y s, 4J Execn- tire Counts! j; Pm SfitJen i Assonat ion 4; Mgr. Traci j Ralph K. Allen ai. 79 Orchard Streer To A I— Work needs must pall Home Room Setter j, j; Cuts Country 4. . j. II. %. UNDECIDED Dorothy E. Baciibrs t or 599 Lake View Park The Gods have given winsome Dot More than -Ils to our common lot. Junior Play, Gym Wr v j, H Soc«r, j. j. H. s. v. 01 R. Ciiesiik R. Amish Mr. Read Blvd, Count on Chet? You bet1 OcciJrur 4, Fro J, Setter, Frosh Baseball, so. u. or si. Katherine H Barhour kay 93 Aiding Street A nature tender and serene. With queenly and modest demean. Glee Club j; IT. 11 I Itch Yerrice Corps; The Quill; IT Staff. Ml. HOLYOKE «5 M J. II. S. V. Ol M M J. II V Jinn'll! NE M I MiiMDiuMia ' jo’ Parkway An athlete is she As good as can he. BatiitlkiH z, f, 4, BjubaU ). 4; Setter 4, Town f. 4; (j.w Mu .. j; Nw rcrjJi (, T)fvuri iirg .luant z; Track f. ) J II V CUV S'OHMAl IX RI4 E. Biots r o' Magnolia Street IXiris is very fund o: work Ne'er j task have we seen her shirk. (the Cltb. M.J.II.S. UNDECIDED Roger H. Bdttvs xoge 1 Trafalgar Street The man that made Silence an art H wc Roewr S-Kter .. f, 4; I Line Room BatketbaU j, 4; (.ha lt.nkrfb.ff j; Clan S««r f, CkcMciit 4 • II ' Staff. Ih-Y; Str- rtit C«rf i 4; Quell. M.J.H.S. PKI.MlrrilN k ATM I.KKN Bl.ACK kav 1 Raven woo.! Avenue (j'w.in. I never oul any such thing Cecil Iff Staff; Trmiii r; Swimming z M.J.II.S. l'ND8(ll n W iNicann h 11 own mnnh ” 100 Burrows Street Ceaseless aspiring Ceaseless content NO. 4} HOSPITAL Mildred E. Cue-imam ’’milly i.J 6 Seward Street Queen of the 1 voiics Glee Chi. Ol i «II TOWN EASTMAN SC IIOOL OI MllSH 4 Harry W. Clark clarkie” ioS Burlington Avenue Thinking is an idle waste of thought. JU Club j, 4. so. 37 rcnssclaer Michael J Cocuzzi mike” 140 Orange Street I'm young vet—don't rush rr.c. II'r jfljNg f, 4. ir rnrl.tfs 8.nfb.il and Soccer 2, y Humi Reow B.ji 1-.ilf and Soccer j, y 4, It B'.irJ; Wrestling Tournament • y- J.J.H.S. v. or st. Alva M. Cooke ”al 110 Terrace Park ‘Capricious Alvawe exclaim. Hut we adore her just the same StfiwoiHh' 4, Tennis y B.nkitb.ill 1. Glee Club piTivnoHc.ii 111r.11 CiiiCaoo musical James B. Clmmimos jim.mil 5 Walter Park- Alias To a skylark.” Quill. M.J.II.S, UNDECIDED Iona F. Davis “ione” iy$ Terrace Park I don r heiievc in principle. But oh' I do in interest Soph. Pttrf Cwnoimt: Publicity Mature Combined Gltt Club y Concert Club i Oui- .l nt y West llifjb Singes 4: Glee Club Bur- ry. Girls' Cheerleader 2; Girls' Gift Club 2. y 4; b'xuutne Council y M.J.H.S. UNDECIDED Margaret M Dean piiogy” 541 Arnett Blvd A handsome woman is always right. M.J.It.V UNDECIDED X '5 Isabel Dichtbr uhi.i Flinc Street The soul ot honor G tt Clxlr, II{.uh BirtltJay Extniitj. m.j.ii.s. au i.vicss Elizabeth J Evans jhan” 895 Wotxlhmc Avenue Who plugs a ii Will win some J.: H-cor Froxh 1; Sutimtnnt, Town J, f: B.ttktiLt 1 5; Ri.ltut ( lull {, I Gkask L. Dwyer grace 1.14 Burlington venue MuMe.il Grace, always happy We sure think you are «juitcsnappy. OrJ'dfr.i 1, ;; I nil f’.irn, Commit ft. HOLY APOST LLS CIYV NORMAL. Vivian D Evans viv 5 Reyi ol.lv Street I'fciing hci Iim mi every way Iriend m need we all can say. Gift dub 4. Sieitnwint f M J.ll s DROCKMHI NORMAL Marion H Dvsingek studiiy 179 Marlborough Road And talk! She'd rather talk. Than cat or sleep or walk. Sumwint; Junior V. Committit; II lh.tr, , M.J.H.J. LOWTH8CIPH SCHOOL Roncia H. Everett ivod 47 Frost Avenue Ainhitiou is a worthy password. Hs iJ 1, 4. p.xe, ntt.t Camuil 4; Su tin- “ I • V. Kri. riv StK«r4; R. bull 1; R Safttr 4. H R. Ii.tffh.i!l - i. 4. Ii.1 tkttlull i. ilt-Y , 4; Com- n,until Chit P ar tt ... h,rmf.nt Sunn- “ (, AI ttt 11 Bfr.trJ. 16 M J II.S. inuni.AND HOivir i M ) 11 s. SYK.Al 1 SII AcoonivcJ. Felli ou% 50 Lake Avenue The strong men keep coming on Wrestling 2, 3. 4; H R Steter 1. , 4; il. R. Bj1kttb.1l11, 2, 3: S«fb. Secter, In- ttrtlats Sower 2, 3; Wrestling Tourr.imrrit; In entMjific Wrtitling Clamp. 2, 3, 4. J.J.H.S. U. OF R. Ruth M. Ford ’mar :' z6j Brooks Avenue Isn'r she just the 1 u-utnt thing' Sutmmin , . 2, 3. 4: Socrrr f. Baseball; W. H Service Carpi. so. 37 u. or K. Gladys C. Fimen ‘olai 580 Seneca Parkway I know the ten original excuses backwards Auistonr Stay My. fuuisr Play; Mon- 9ruil Day Extra it i; H R Representatn 2. 4; Sieimnuug 4: Tmtiii 3. IV Committee; Glet Club, Extiatirr Ccmk'il f M.J.Hi, STUDY ABROAD Grace P. FordhaM ••rmc.i.iui 137 Rossitcr Roa i “ English’ as she is spoke VI.J II.S. HOSPITAL AT PHIL Yolanda F. Fimior yo“ 5S0Seneca Parkway The flivver will seek new paths. Yo— Farewell—we hate to see you go Clast Sect 2. 3; Git Club 2, Assist. Bun- util Mr Junior P .it, Aunt. Property Mgr. Stuiai Play; Sumuntur, f. 4. Tenuis 3; Soph Parti Committee; V ik.tr. I; Ot. i- Jent . M.j.H.t. (YKACI'SH Francis Fullkr pram iSS Elmdori Avenue We shall not look Upon her like again. Glee Club; ftrtnwiot; Ttnntti Wash. Bit May CJ 'rm M.J.Iia. BUSINESS 28 7 Arthur Fvmia art $88 Genesee Park Blvd. What causes that' H R lineh.il' 4; Coif Tourn,tmtKf 4 J.J.M V. Mix. Han ICS HARian Gliddin ‘ doctor’ 149 Anthony Street Madman or slave Must man be oner t. 4; Inftr-lhrl B. mi f. 4, M.J.IIA. HARVARD I. MM A M GaVITT “t.MMRR ' 30 Prank Street Ever unsatisfied Never dissatisfied KUUtitt CoUIKll f; (C G.A.A.; Trt.it hrtr of Cut Rtitrif Club Arhle r, Here 1: Tenuit: RtJing; Sn.ur. fUiehjU; II. nktih.ill. QhiH 4; Pm Cnt Rtitnr (.tub t: Qnifi. ) J H s SS'TIOCII I iia i .s W. Got it cl mu. i$ Post vamc I do not choose to run. K Hjihrbj f , j; ('Jan Rwikeliut! •: It R BauUt . j, f. (J n lij.tU! 1. 4. II R Sttetr 1, 4, j; Chui Softer f. 4. Rntrif Soterr f. 4; R-nKetbjU 1. 4. Ciftaw Baiie kell 4 M.J.II.g, ARNCC.lt TKII. William D. Gun “bill,‘ i. f'So Fitzhujjh Street Tlic name is up. IXtitil j, 4; luftr-littf) R.wd; (iltr Clufi 4; CIvmi H K Bdii.rib.it! 2: Senior P!jjJ I! R. Softer 2; H R Rjuball j. M.J.M.S. SYRaCUSC H : 1.1 n P. Goodwin hcun 3- Rockingham Street Uh-huli ” PL' ('l,! ft Senior P.0,; Nariond OrMwa! Curen 4; (;„ 4- jf,„ . ' u nutm it, 4 skin KOI IIlull sCNOOl LSVI CT RRIAR, Va. l8 D 0 Hllen E. Cornell “memo ow' ioj5 Gcr.cstc Street A vigorous will :i a perpetual tonic. Su timaint 2. 4: BaiktfbuU 4. Cjm M«t 1, j; II’ H. Srni; Carp 1 SO. 37 CORNELL J«miv H. Graham jimmy iyf. Frank Srreer ill there he a sweetheart in every port. Jimmy' Or: nsir.1 i. j; Clast Stair 2. j, 4■ Ciats fasktrball 2. f. Clan Bairbafl 2. . 4' R. BashtbaU ami Kuar 2. r. i j.j.il.j. A KAK US Rein U. Haroino ' ruth lifterj;rctt Avenue Sober. steadfast and demure ” Ortlaira. M.J.II-S. .H I. Henry Hatz, Jr. hank jyi McKaughton Street Shade of cream cheese’ H. R. fastball 2.). H. R. Starr 2. • 1 h i. VNDKlOtD Arthur W Hkinauii art jo8 Inglewood Drive I know whit I’m dom£ H. R. Starr 2. j; II R Haubatl j, 4 Hilda J. Havens iiiloer no. 43 UNimiDH LL Cady Street ‘None hut rhvstif tan he thy parallel M J.H V CITY NORMAL •y Marian W Hendrick ‘iianl' 6j Eastman Avenue I pay my debts imJ cav my prayers NO 41 MB.I Albi.xt S. Holmes al 2.99 Aberdeen Street Mill of the mil ions. Kathlren fc HortM.eN’ kai Eltxtrt. i.m for J toner P jy. ',9 H,.bare Street m.j.h.s vndkidid She may be Kar But not .1 Cat Junior Pta1; Quilt 4■ Suiintuiiirg (, t; Tenuit , t: forcer Haver • •« • ; • ke tufl j; Senior Pl.n Mj.it.s. u. or K, Lila M. House 'utA” Genesee Park Blvd. Her frocks arc creations and dreams She buvs them m Pans, it seems. NO. K K.ll.l. E ARM n Ik LSI: ‘ill 1.0 s' Shelter Street Huh II. R Secter a; II K HjiHlkatl t. II K II. tuh.it I f, 4, UmnLi 11 Hat Set hut I l, Sent’.r PLm m .j 11 s L . or R. Eveline M J acobsen “cvr.1 nf' Henrietta Street V ersatile, clever and bright. We like her with ail our 1111;,In so- 4$ CITV NORMAL LO □ 0 KarlJoiiawes jo’ Coldwatcr. N'cw York He knew the precise. psychological Moment when to say nothing OUT or TOWN u. OP . Hllun M. Kcrn hbd 6 Melrose Street Helen of Trov reincarnated. MAxoAREt H. Jones “mo Glee Club , a. 3c Colgate Street m j.ii s. iuciuan hospital 'l have a heart with room lor every joy. Su mnfi 1% z, j; (nr; Mtt 2. $tf Part) Cotmaintt; Quill 4 M.j.ii.s. Cttir normal Evklym V'. Koi.it ”bd 161 Kenwood Avenue May A. Kino “ tx 78 hartletc Street Our hat% arc olT to you. M J.H.S. ONDECIDRn Ruth E Knobll ittir 11 j Warner Street Work bum: ilic best chine in the world— .avc some of it for rororrmv I otter ol Introduction will be lor- warded on request. Gift Cl h; S'wim i A j. 4. Gva Meet f: Bxf.rbjll 4; Hjik tt’jlf t. St rtf P j) 4: Ctrl Rritntt ), 4 M.J.II.S. U. or R. W Staff: Su i umtnz 2; Bjikttb.il 2 Ahkaiiam Kkoi.hk aud J$S Genesee Street Wisely indslowly I hey m imhlc who run fact jj Trjii i, H. R Hjttball{. 4. II. R Stuitr {, 4. H R RjtkjtbjU 1, j M.J.II.V INION Marion Lcioh jack” «801 Ease Avenue Ml work .md no play Make lack COOK At CIWMY BUSINI Robert E. Littbli m n t 5 N'avarrc Road My mu 1 lc roust be sincere, or not at all. Ct« Cut. II R Suitr 4, 4. Ht‘Y4: Junta Y. i, .s tutor Phi, Chit Sirnnnint Mitt ; II Auri . AVRACl'SC I'NTIKIOID 1 f r Marion fc l.otcKs “tvzt 561 hamplain Street You never get the hluo It von're a friend of Sure. T f(unlni(, ,1 wan! f. Quill 4 H j III, I’NUHIIIIII Benjamin K Lucittl HUN ’ 1 7 Emerson Street I wish he would explain hie explanatum R. Shot i. II K Rjuhjf! ... 4; II K Httktthalf .• Chit Trad j, 4, Tratk 1. 4; Junta Phi. Sana Ph) Stall. H S' aff: JVn nt Corjn J.J.N.V I'KUli IIIRD J Stuart MacDonald stvcy Sl Ardmore Street Art and then Maine. If R s.-.yr ... R BjlkftLul! ... SuMMtng j; Art IJtt.t Out Jail U R. A«rWf i, II' Stall. M J.H j. MECHANICS 2.1 MaRJORIB M. MaDDICKS maejb 149 Champlain Street The essence of harmony is Marie. Her gift of talents very large. Orchestra j, j, 4; liifrr-Hi L Orels itr.e -• J. 4 Juutr.r Philharmonic j; Writ Hit Cirlt’ Sextette ), Qvi f 4. Stcretan of Orchestra 4. M.J.K.S. EASTMAN Dokuthy M Mason ixir 103 Warner Srreer Clever and gay and sweet; To know her is a rrcat Stemming , Basketball 1, j, f, 4. Tenuit a, j; Soctet a; Honor French a, ), G.A.A. AuarJ; Ban hall j IIOLY APOSTLES USniiCIOCD Philip J. MaOOio if 5 Brown Street A hinl of the crags H. R li.ukelb.1 1 j. f. 4; H R Softer f. 1Clan Beiikefball 2. . 4. Reitrit H.tiela 1 7ypeuritmt lu.ir.l 1; Soph. Riteeflt.il . J.J.H.S. N.Y.tJ. Palx W. Matiicis mm S3 Thorndalc Terrace Thy words convince me. All iiiv donbt aic 'anisheJ' Ren,I; If R Bar kef ha 2, fi H R Sstrr 2, 1; J ON tor p .n. Chili S-s.itr j. (. .e,, Truk f. HinryE Malinowski iienrilita 1 - 43 M 'plc Street How long, O Lord, how lung Orebritr.1 1, 2, 4 J.J.ti.s. c or Mhll. John K Matthews johnny 115 Uoxborough KoaJ Now what's ciocr about that H R iiAtrr i. H R R. pnxi.fMit Soph Pur 11 Com. MJ.ii.s. nusiNrss 28 X 2- M.J II ' M av. Ki Bhryl V. May bur yl' 34 Gjngrcss Avenue Just an awfully'' n:cc girl. Type tint mg Axe.tr.I s. MO. 37 nusiMStt Mary E. McKnioht mary 15 Fenw ick Street Till you came, ic set 1 cJ the world m shade was lOVing F.xetafirc (wuntil Ihulall liaikrtlr.iH 2, Suiunuiut, j; OcriJent 1 M J II.J U. UP I. John M McConnell “mac 04 Hawley Street Either Caesar or nobody. Clan Treat. f, ExtiMfm Olit mil ?. 4; Baud a. ), t. C .n 1 Pm Corn . Sthvtl Pin (■' . H R AVr.fr t; II R Bate ball f, t. Junior Du'U Cam.; Out 1 B.nker! jil j. Aitf .M r St dtr j; IP Bear,!. M.J.II.S. II. OK R . Evelyn E. Miller “vo 103 Lexington Avenue A girl like Vc vou'll seldom hud Beauts and Bianu in one combined. Sell Parti Cmh.: Swimming; Basket ball, TypeuriHug Auur,i; (, A .1 evil AC I Ale OUSISIftui Anna YV. McGee ’Vlter 337 Sawyer Street Lively and clever Peter Pan? Thus we think of you always Ann' Cite Club; Jet it ter Pm Com.; Junior Prow Cow.; Honor Freud , a, j ST. MONICA o. or R. Roberta K. Miller rub'' •OJ Lexington Avenue N'amte sunny, beauty severe Hob is a hearthreaker, so we hear. Sop Parts Cow.; Su iHiwutt.i Basketball; Ttpeurnmg Attar. ; G.A A Council. SYRACUSE n IV IN CVS M Helen M. Monk ulondic 919 South Goodman Street With her tresses of spun gold Many hearts doth Helen hold M.J.ll.S. EASTMAN Sterling V. Peckham stcr 493 Columbia Avenue Sterling means quality. H R. Baseball 2, i, H R. Soccer 2, H' Su£. M.J.ll.S. MECHANICS Richard R. Newton dick 141 Arnetc Boulevard Am I already mad Communirt Clxir Play tr Ih-Y 2. y j; R. Baih ball 2; II. R Soccer y It R. fl.nebjt'I y 4; Gelf Tournament y 4; II ' Board. m.j.h.s. t or R. MattiicwD. Penna maitu 15 Jones Avenue I’ll fi.qlie till from my bones the llevlt be hackcJ. Glee Oub 1. 2; H. R. Stcier i, 2, y Wrest- IU 1 1; K Bar eh all 1, 2. j.j.M. . svkaCOSC Anna M Paurinello ann'' 41 Saratoga Avenue 'I would rather he. than seem to be ” Tew ii ); Riding (dub y sr. antkonv's u. or . Doris Pi ice dome 711 Seward Street This is Doris Pike Whom, iudeeJ. we like. M.J.ll.S. UNDECIDED u 2-S CatherineM Reynolds kav 2.17 Weldon Street The proverbial mouse. Tttmh f. st. monica's highland hosimt a! Helen K. Ries iielp.s-' 139«. GlcnJalc Park Cash, said Helen Rife, Your money or your life Cita Mftr f J.J.II.s. UNDCCIOCD Grace. L. Ruberis “oxacioi 103 Atkinson Street Grate, is a comrade royal. Friendly, and line and loyal. 7Yprirr ;wg iicjrii M J.II.S. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Jt l.tts RoCKOVITZ ROvKo 17$ Caledonia Avenue Vessel s lar c mav vein me more Hut little boats should keep near shore SunAtrJ I favor R-i!t M.J.H.S. 0. Ol R. Paul I Rumor n kosir MS Pciilimsi Nscnuc Yep -it Rosie all right . R S«c«r j. t. H. R linfathU . Cltiu BiiikrrbtifI j; H R llj eh.i!l r. . Ht-r t, 4. Cake H Sshi.hnk “carl L09S ( I ilford Avenue A hermit will I he j .j. 1.5 usnrt inrn 16 M J U S. CUNTRE tu4. Henry H. Skari.e h ank S? Rugby Avenue Pour lc sport Gitr Club a; Clast TrjA a; Junior Ph ; IV Staff. NO $ UNDECIDED M ARYONNt V SlCKtt 310 Elmdorf Avenue Oh why must they say, “Art s sister, you know ” M.I.M.S. CITS’ NORMAL Cornelia J. Smith cornii. 36 Marlborough Road 'Business before pleasure.” WII RION. I’fcNN Jerome C. Smith jbrrv 483 Lakeview Park- All rhe world's a ita.ee And Jerry the only actor on it Band a, }, 4; Orchestra f, 4, Cite Lini- am i. 4; Wat High S'wtrri t, lia HtiJ Malt OuartetK ), 4; Hat Hi Mtxtd Quartette c; Dtrect'.r + Gift Clubs 4.' Man- ager 91 BftnJ 4; Ir.ttr-lhsJ' Band a. f. 1. Inttr-lhfjf Orchestra 4 J.J.M.S. EASTMAN Howard A. Selitt “mow 315 Hawley Street That’s all there is. There ain't no more. Baud 1. i, 4. ntcr-lluj' Band a. i: 11 R B.tttba 1 a. f. 4. H R Soatr a. i. 11 R. Butktrbal i. a. Oc:uUnt {, Manager jf Band 4. m j.ii.s. v. or «. Eon 1. H. Stork 17. runs l-. Lehigh Avenue This i Eunice Helen Stoerc h« 1 always yets good reports. (leant a, | M.J.H.S. UNDECIDED 2 7 Edml nd R Strai'c ukm 'lu' 119 Bra Jburn Street Bernard Shaw, Mavlield Parrish or wh.it have you' froth Bittbrb.il : Froth S'outr; froth Bit. - hill: S p! Bitkith.il . H K BttbrO.il : II. R S'ecir I. ;; Int.i;i.itt BnbtO.tU, lnrtrcl.it! Socctr ). «. Alice i:.f r r Oct nit nt . 2. 1. j: Rnrru S'tfctr j; .•■ 4: Art LJtror 4 SO. S MECHANICS Francis A. Troy 'Tran ' ft Melrose Street I «asn t nKanr to be . ad per ion II K Sorter j: II. R. I 1 hi hull i. II R. Il.ltlO.t 1 4 im. tuNcia'rmx ayk.wum- Hi:mhkt K Thompson hi rh ' 41 Milton Street What lie jvs imi may believe And pawn oui soul upon it hint Trtiit 2: Orchttlrj t 4; hirer lhf.lt Sv tphnm j. 4. ft rut; Oo.irtctn 4, Soph I’.trn Oj i.: JuMi r I in Sr.nf Xir- 17.. Or pi: t ut 4: Ih Y 4 '• ) • v or . Floyd C. Tl b s ihx 40 it.miii 1 Averni: I am gorged w illl knowledge Froth B.iibtbn 1; . ; .- ;• l;th Jtmt.r Cljtt 1‘jrtt Cun. no. j7 u. or a. Philip E. Tompkins ut 61 Sherwood Avenue He-men will get you vet. II. R. Soccer ). II Y j. 4. M.J.IIi. .MECHANICS R MaKaIJKN Tl'TIIII.I. ih'D lio Highland Parkway Dcwirc' Even the most ardent woman-hater - (.Vvi.i OruH n {. 4 NU' HAMILTON x iS Alice A. Urquhaxt urkih i J7 Woodbine Avenue Athletics sure arc Urkic’s aim She's always peppy in the game. Bailffball i, y Suuunnu y 4; SofCtr 2, 4: Cjtn Mitt 2. M.J.ll S. ONDECIORD Dokald W. Williams don 15 Prescot 1 Street Ain't love yran J • Clan Ttut. 4, Baida 4. Wrrr 4, Re- lent StXCtr 2; I]. R. Bafetal! 2, ! H R Sorter 2. j. . H. R. Bat kef ball 2, y Clan Bait bait 2. y C jii Baiks bafJ 2, y (Jan Sorter 2. y M J.II.V K.D.I. Marcia R. Wallaci marcia' Sl HoSart Street Marcia's very, very, bright She's a literary light Honor Frtntb; Co at,hau plat; Su naming 2, f, 4: Tentus 2, f. M.j.it.s, 1 . or x. Madellink H Woodhi.ao madol 1 -i Terrace Parle Her voice is rarer titan that day injure. Cite ( !« 2, }, 4; II . II St aim 4: Chair- man Barn Com , Prn Gnh' Glee CUJ t: Wash Dai hvtriiiti 4. MO. 37 UNDECIDED Florence Watkins iui 140 Navarre Road Our vivacious Plo, Always on the go. J.J.II.S. CITY NORMAL Harold R Wmi.iit ' titt $ Schwartz Street The guy that put the late in philately. M J II V. OKOBCIDEO UNE CLASS Officers of the fiinie rgzS Class Howard Moore . Peggy Fisher Howard Schuster daubr John Martin . 'President I ice- Preside nr Secretary Treasurer Walter Anner 'walt 55 Terrace Park Like thee where shall We find another NO. 37 «?. r n. Emily E Adams. bn 31 j Kenwood Avenue Tis hard to see how one so wee Can splash rhe brush as well as she Qmi f; Gym Mur t: W Suff: Tnurit I. J. 4- OCT or TOWN MECHANICS Edward Alexander poke'' Syt Post Avenue Hotsy-totsyl I!. R. Rml. 11 y H R. Sterr 2, y H R. B.nk thiill , yC att Suimnnng j. M.J.II.S. UNORCIDBO Edith M. And as row 534 Post Avenue If silence be gold Her wealth is untold. Ty peu ritinf, Award •• M.J.II.S. BUSIN . Hlkm.rt W. Andrews ’anoy 196 Bartlett Sticct The floor was 0 slippery that night at the ball That Htimpn Dumptv had j great fall. R. Rntbali y Junior Pl.tr. Sorter Pin Stall, Ili-Y J, 4. M J.M V UNDIXIDCO Julia A Andrews ‘ jody ' 643 Genesee Street I would be broad As well as intellectual. Girt Clhh f, 4. M.J.II.S sTRON’I. MEMORIAL % 33 Esther Arthur ‘ art ' 34 Burlington Avenue She m.n always appear demure. Bur I wouldn't be loo sure Su iumiing i our or town mu. On a I. Atwood onic hi Saratoga Avenue God grant us patients Girl Rrtrrm. J J.li s. t'AKK AVENUE IIOsl’ITAl. Marion E. Bait , v fWcstland Aveni HAIT7.Y Id. knowledge [ i' i fly Sk m ii ig f, j. Ji ntr.r Vjrly (.o’ iwtfttrf f tenor Freisi i; Glee Club. j j II S. lOHNEI.l. G lurch H. LIaklr old 370 Lake View Park And strove to be an athlete. Keitnr Suctr 2, f, 4; Knrru IL-ikriba I t. 4. H K Xctur j, f, 4. H K Ibiktlball 2, f, 4; ft K. li.rttbjJl j, f, 4. (.bn S'oar r f. 4: Clan ftjtk tL.iH f, 4; (.bn liaif- lull 2, f, 4 J.J.II.S. MECHANICS FkANIIwM. Bamiihh km Brock pore, N. V Guaranteed lor .1 lifetime. ( HRiSTic K Barker ciikis (C Linden Street Slow Motion. Socar 2 'IBCH.ANTCS OUT OF TOWN UKOCCIDLH 34 0 Btssit Bakun hetts 0 319 Linden Street ' The smile that wins.” M.J.H.S. rtN'K HALL OI NOT 10S Rovfcorough Road A promising Mist. Baskttl'jl! i, f. WILSONIAN’ H S. GKN'KSKO NORMAL Aunx Barsdalb audje 83 Inglewood Drive Color .md design— Approved by ifourtccn leading decorators. So fir. Part Cera.; diet Club f. 4. M.J.H.l. VNDKIUUD Edward E. Bates cn 3 4 Troup Street A mights man was he. ’ II. R ! ■■ avail i, j, 1. 4; H R Basie lull j. f, 4, II. R Sotur j, ), 4; Clan Base- t.nH 4; U’rntitHg j. f. SI. AUOUSTINk’s UNDECIDED Grace A. Battllle “grace X18 Rost Avenue “Old-fashioned girl in a gingham gown. Baseball , i. J. Baikt baU 1, i, ). 4 SO. 37 BUSINESS COLLEGI! Henry Brno el iiank Box ml, N. Greece Yes. I am opportunity. H. R. Stecer 1, a; H. K. Baseball 1, j, 4; Class Bj 1 (ball 4. NO. }7 UNIIHintl 35 I-ois E. Benson i.o }3l Hawley Street A lass of talent is oui 'Lo We'll say she bends a wicked bow. Onfattra i, t. j; In err-1h b Ontxurj M.J.H.S. Kl.l. Mildred C.. Bcvan mil” 5 Costello Park Mil preferred to cast her late With the Ijiiiuiis class of ‘i' Honor Frtm i, m.j.h.s. u. or r. ( II ARLES W. BlUUiKNIIR CHUCK Glen wood Avenue Our assembly soloist, Fine! Fine! In fact life imprisonment. Kxttbtirt Countii Ci-mi. Cltt Club; Hjn.t; Crest Cufim Rncrsti 4; Clan lint- kill 2: C U Wr j. j.j.ii.s. u. or. r. Anthony P. Dianuii ' tony ' S Gia|K- Street Doing nothing with a great deal or skill. Che C!uh Wrtulhi Club 4. J.J.II.S. MIXII ANUS D01.1 iskv C Rbtnhny ’do Spruce Avenue The early bird gets the worm. NO. J7 UNDECIDED Helen M Uonner 1 wcllingtiy( Avenue 'I c.td'r tell- W have sworn I N nrccv v TKD dee fVi Pari 1 Tennis t, ; i. RiJmi it 4 Qtciifeut i alf 4 m Jit $. v '? Coot.; Ihnior-Frotb arh C-’ n.': Wear j, 4, ' f, 4; C.l.A. Au jr.i [ 4; Oca.lwf Pm 4, if. or . a 3 L. Gordos Booth ‘ roothis 39 Somerset Street Here we have .mother fellow Who parts his name :n the middle. Bjstbail j; ii.uk tb.ill y Prtzj S out or town- v. or n. D. Golden Brandon ooiniF. S Crescent Street Goldie doesn't wear spat' anyhow On ill; Oats Rjtlulb tl y I! K Bastbjf y H R S «cr 2. II K B tktiball;. t M.j.ii.S. u .or Makiom L Bxaybr mim Child Street Aspirant to Olympic fame. CUt Club; Town ; Swinwiinf. i. ?, Bailutba 1 2. f. y. Bairbj 1 i. (, A.A. In vr.'V Tyftu-rttmt lu.ir.1, j.j.u.s. niisi nim Mart F. Brennan mary 51 Sheldon Terrace Halt a minute bi£ town. See who’s coinin’. OLE AN RAltN AXI) (OU.EOE 57 Barbara Brooks ”oods” i.10 Avery Street In a shady nook, by a Babbling ’Brook’ ‘Barbara’, my heart is pining Gjw Mrtf 2 M.I.II.S gentiraL IIOM’ITM Lili.ian I:. Brvani lilt ff Elmdorf Avenue ‘I have always carried live or siv subjects so have not been able to hold anv school ollitc . MAS I H« in IIH.II 0. Ol M. X IftKNC K. Hubcl rune' 5$ Amne Heights When Rene begins to argue Her words you can't gawsav. Gift Chi y Chit B.uktlLi l a. y Sunn- rwm A1 nt , Town Tobr uwe ir f. G.A.A. j; Gini Mo T pttert h In srJ i, j. IIOLY APOSTLttS BUSINESS Arthur T. Burciiard mit i? Maxwell Avenue Silence personified.’ IMMACULATI! CONI MM ION I ANIMUS Harriett L H.'ri ii, s ci: it.n.’ i So Depew Street Her slogan is. Never let studies interfere with your education. Cltf Club j, 4; Quill 4; Suwiuriiif, ; J J.If.S. CITY NORMAL Ixmc.ard V Burger 'immie' •171 Brooks Avenue This lass comes from a clime of per pctujl May I-ct's have mo' lasses from down Virginia way. lout umio f 1, 4; It win , our or town u. or r. Ri.i mii.iii hum 1,1111.' ;; Kenwo I Avenue Ishic sort, deserves the rep' Ol being r lull of pep S ph HopC m . y.vi' of I'.ir! ) ( on , Iukj ir frothOrw.i iu wwiKje, t. If licur'l. Edith B. Burkiii kditii ' Hilton, New York Westward Ho! Girt (.Iu! , II .nhinifoH B r hJ.n Chorut OATII, OHIO MIXIIANICS 38 Zk M.J.II.s. V. or R Lincoln V. Burhows linc 17 A lameda Street Here we have the missing Linc Executeit Couneti 2; Rtjrrtt Batktth.ilI y Tenuit y Ass't Air . Soecer y AJterriring M$r. Junior PL); Occedent 2; He-Y 2, y Soph Soccer; Stus'-r PL); It' Staff; Sop! Basketball; W Club, Quill. j.j.m.s. v. or R. Grace E. Caur rusty 46 Frost Avenue Kiddie-Karr Sv mmi £ t, 2, Basketball I, 2, : Tensus j. 4; Bair hail y 6 A A Auar.i; Tj peter tt- Mg AvarJ; Track 2. PJUVATe SCHOOL UNDECIDED JlNNIK M. CALLAKI jANNV 17 Saratoga Avenue With locks as curly as chough they were laiJ 111 pres .'’ Suimmmt, y J.J.II.S. CUV NORMAL Korrkt E. Carson no® 197 West High Terrace With crown inJ sides of head glossy black Habitat—the Occident room. Clee CM y 4: Speei.il (Jtjtht f, 4: Hi-Y j, 4; An t M$r. ft.neb.ili y Glee Club Librarian 4. Sen tie Corps 4. Hut. Mgr Ouedent 4. H R Baseball : H Board DATA VIA mksm northeastern uwv. J kh ii M. Campbell SOUI ‘ ji Michigan Street The last one to ace Joe if his father made soup is—not. Track j. y; Inds .r Track y Crass Country y H K Sureers, t. 4: Cfats Sorter a, y Clan Track 2; Tennis 2, i. t. H. R. Batketbai! 2, y H R tit halt 2, y lit-Y 4: Soph Party Cow J.J.H.S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Robert L. Cattanacm ‘ bob’ Somerset Street ‘ Ask the man who owns one. OidJeut Staff 1, 4 no $7 t or Mil h. 28 V) X Frieda M. Chapin miT7. IS) E.irI Street See wlut’s happened to the Old songsters’ since Frit dropped out. GlttClub . . 4; Taum t; II R. Rtfraoira- rire j; Junior Turn Cew. NJII.S. w. 01 n. Spasia Chrivtom ' spa ic ■jcl Lexington Avenue One from riuiiv: diet Chi’' i, 4; Nonet FrtKih. I-mm Wutb. Cborai 4. JJ.II.J, COLUMBIA HkiinL Ciinistman kblbn jiS Birr Street A new addition to the Eastman School of Music. J J.H.5. EASTMAN He's like a wave of melody From heaving water of the impas- sioned soul Ght Club j, 4; T.nf) Bntbdxy Cbortn 2; Girt C.'ah I’.tr t Can. 4. II II Stnyn. or x. Fkan(is ) (.m ks.ii t hukciiv SO • Auguvfinc Street Lifting the soul Iron The common clod Soph Pair Com.; II R SoCftr a. f. J.J.H.X S1IA HANKS Florence M. Ci.akk ixo'- in Gardner Avenue || noise were made by keeping quiet I o ' would surely he .1 riot. in I Ul TOWN UNDECIDED 40 Jani M. Clalke jane $$:. Jefferson Avenue Light-headed, buc not giddy. Extern 11 r Council 4 M.J.H.S. CITV NORMAL John D. Cogswell jack' Arne te Boulevard Twenty years after. Hi-Y 4 H. K fii M R. Soccer; II. R. Bjttbul! 1. .. 4. But M r Junior Pin y; Alrr. Busk ’ball 4. H Stuff; Executive Council 4; Outs Truci j OUT OF TOWN UNDECIDED John Cleveland jack 111 South Fitzbugh Street Forgive, illustrious Ainu Mater H R BjttbalI f, ; H. R Soccer 1; Truck Team H R Bjikctbull Cfun Baseball j; It' Boun!; Executive Council t, Band 4, j, 4, Oniwirr.i; ln er-H tfi Bui;,I - , f, 4 Mj.ti.s. Syracuse Rltji Mikmm Con in ki niv ) 1 Exchange Street Kutliic'v short, but Rurhic tall Wouldn't be our Ruth at all. Gym Meet Sunurnf . 7'i vh ritint Iu.uJ 1: Bock Exrl’uuxc 1 M J.H.S. BUSINESS Edith M. j. Coates nofc So Earl Street Her presence is enchantment Glee Club c, j, s; Glee Club P.irtt Com.; Occident .. II Bur,!. Soph Purl) Com.; Short Story Piece 4 M.J ItJF. fKNN. IIALL James O. Coll “to coo 115 Linden Street A self-made man and worships his Creator. II. R Soccer f, 4; Sent r Piny OUt Ol TOWN V. or VENN. I' Eleanor F. Collins i.hk 51 Barton Street KCccpcr of the Books”- Batktlball y Sotetr y Typneriting AuarJ 2, froth Parry Cm .: Suttnnitnt, ■: (itte Cttb 4. st. Monica's husinbs TLit hSA M. COTRONLO lIUBS'' 514 Aberdeen Street Up-seccing 'drills' Mo candy or sweet Make Teres svlut she is. So slender anJ neat.” GheCtnh 3, y Honor Ptruth. OUT OF TOWN CITY NORMAL Frank D. Cooks cooky 1 lo Terrace Park Doesn't seem co take advantage of coeducation. Otthttrta 1,2. s. 2. Setter t. Froth Basket- l.i ! t; Wrtsthnt; 2. i, 4. Gut Country j. Track 4. II. R. Setter t, 4. Clair Setter y Clan II. R. Basket ball 2, {. Te ttti, Hurra- runt 1: Wrtstlmt Tour raw nr Champion; IF Board. OUT or TOWN CIIICAGO Ml si, al 1 01 i.EOL Carolyn M Crane 'carol' 41} Brooks Avenue Sing a 'Carol Sing a song A merrv tunc And tolly along M.J.ll.t. SCIIOOl. OF COMMERCE Milton F. Cooney mill' jS Allaodalc Avenue He gambols on the green—backs. J.J.II.S. CORNELL Hues L. Cromwell wcbzt l 4 Plymouth Avenue Exhibit No. 1 Only existing Latin liend. Orthr,tra y 4; Trnnt,. Srtt of Q ill; I If nor hrruth; Short Store Frr. y M.J.ii.S. o, or R• 1 i V ' Vs EowaRD W. DeAOL'N ”ki I IC 361 JelTerson Avenue Just i good old ‘skate. CIju Track j; Clan Sur r mwg j; H. R Setter f, 4; U. R. Baiebafl 2. fj Capr.HK. H«duj ST. Monica’s uvoSCIDBD Without her fair face West High might have perished. Glee Club 1,2, ; K Ra.:r,f M.J.II.S. EASTMAN Josephine Dim 1 no ' jot'' 115 Orange Street Josephine has it all over the Sphinx Che Club- SuitntHW£ }, j.j.h.s. u. or x Edna H. Doi-i. eodv (•I Champlain Street “I know a book-shop in a quiet street.” Che i. J, 'J Stanley H. DorrtELo stan z.31 Earl Street Why go to Niagara to heat the roar' We have Stan1! OctuhutStaff S. j. H R. Sacer j. 4, Feeth Parti Cam.; Service Corfu 4; H ' Hear.I, Se n r Pla) Staff; Executive Council 4 JOt OP TOWS PRINCETON Maroanrt E. ElpeiiXie rto 414 Columbia Avenue High, high up in the sky Glee Club. T petiritin£ Atranl. M.J.H.S. BUSINESS 4 Florence E. England flip” $5 Colgate Scrcct After all, there must be jo utboJy in Scot(svilie. Town f. 4. Su-tnonutg i Rrliitg f. 4- Honer Frtmh. OUT OF TOWN SYRACUSE Earl E. Evurson ox 578 PulI111.n1 Avenue Unaccustomed a I am to public speaking. Clan ClxtrltaJtr HanJ j, j, 4. Onlsilr.i j, 4; littr-lligb Sc' a! Orebtuta f, 4, II R. So.trr f. II R Battball 1, 4. W'mtUng Ttam ); Struct Cor pi j; Extentu (-owr.il 4. II R. k« ‘ulb.i,i Clan Haitbal! j. M J II S. EASTMAN William H Ksousii.J bill 141 Rugbv Avenue Oh! said rhe fly un the back ol the coach. ' See what a dust I've kicked up! Girt Club; II. R, Sotter a; Ailtrrfiiotg Mjr, St tor Piny 4. II Staff; Ih-Y 4. M.J.II S. U. or MICH. JoSKFIIINM A KaMLO josic SS7 State Street NJoisc beseems me not. Batk taU f. Town j; Stumming 1. catiildkal g. s. cm normal Ru.vjbll P. Esiiclsian rcss 413 Wellington Avenue Play Kins in the quartet. lint:.,' a, j; diet Club f, 4; Vkt-Mfjr BoyY dirt (Jab 4; IV, . Mult (iu.itttt f, 4; Pot Mgr. of Gift Club. II7. II Singtts 4; H. R Sotrtr f, 4; Golf Tountn J. i. 4; Golf Tram i; Golf Mgr. 1. 4. M J. II. . Villi. A. OM tOKA IIIY Mildred F. Fleet - milly 1S4 Sawyer Strict Half a pint and bubbling over. Onbntra 1, j, 1; P.irn Comhitint. NO. 37 CITY NORMAL 28 44 maryb” Pcccy Fume j fc. 145 Birr Street The first and last in snappy dress The “Princess of Wales' is she, we guess. Senior Plat Sufi, Strut' Corps ), Iftit- bal! 2, ;; Girl Rtteru 2, j; Tennis 2; Sorter 2; Junior Froth Cun. y Gun Meet 2; Rul- ing y IS’ Bojr.i. j.j.u.S. v- or n. Jons V. Flickcnstci.v “ruuv 90 Somerset Street Go it. Charlie' H. K li.ntball 2, y 4, H R Setae 2, s. 4 111 1; Ihn Afi QttiJeui 4: Ottl- Jtnr Pm y H -Y j, 4 H.j.uj. U. or n. Mary M Fraiikr S Plymouth Avenue She's like a china doll we feel. Pinch her. girls. Is die really rcalr Froth P.trti Com : Sofh P.rriy Com.; Junior Ptirfj Cun .: Junior-Froth Pjrty Cun.; Stemming 2. j, 4 lima c. or R. Haroui Garomr ’card' )4t Genesee Street 'Our lot is labor H K Sorter y Typewriting Au. rJ 2. M.J.It.S. UNDECIDED Lorraine Garnsk Raint i.81 Sherwood Avenue Lorraine doesn't talk much unless she has something to ay. Honor French 2. y Swimming 4' U 4- M.J.It.S. n B l M rii n E. Gaskin marion i' FF Genesee Street Siiuplicitv is ihc keynote of popularity. NAZAHhTII UNDkCIDBD 4S Makoarct Gill maxoi 6 j West Main Street Esci hcai Marg sing' No? You're lucky.' Yc have Glet Club. IMMAll l.Ul CONCMMION CITY NORMAL Clam Hamilton tl amt 11} Thomas Avenue “The Genesee will hold iiiv hone II any mark is less than W Extent nt Council j, 4; Jviiur Phi; Howr fftvtl, Ttwiti f, 4; RiJixt }. 4;G)‘u Meet . a Summit , BattbaJl 2. II R Kf Tfjrv .i ;if i. 4. Quill ), : Junior I'roib Part) Cent.; Srpl Parly Gnn . Juum Parly Com SENKC A SCHOOL Ml IIOI.YOKK Fmni B. Gkky fbunb” 146 Plymouth Avenue S. She seems rather quiet- hut |iist ter acquainted. B.itkitball j, 41 Suiwwiug f. m J-M . UNDI’A IDIP So Pelham Road. Brighton Seldom seen. More seldom heard. S'u hum nit. i SI.J.H.S. o. or A. ElizarctiiJ Hall ’’ihcckles 1) Church lea Place Basketball is easy lor Freck, She merely drops the ball through. Chii Basketball 2, j; Basketball 2, j; Sttetr 2, f; Baseball 2, 1; Tonus 2. j; Tyfruri hrg Attar J MJ.II.S. DOM NWS Elliott M Hakim an eluott 165 Rugby Avenue Happy at midnight. H R. Bat hr ball j, f. 4; H. K. Ha, tbs!I }, 4: Clan Bntkitball j, 4; Chn Baubj t 2% }, Rtunt Soeetr 1; Scettr 4; Ih-Y. Sir net Corf-i. M.J.M.f. UKINtinCLD 28 46 14$ Weldon Street ’ Oh, what a difference a few seme make!” Frosb Part) Com.; Soph Part) Com.; Junior Part) Com.; Piu and Ring Com.; Hook Exchange 4. ST. MONICAS MISINBSS Roy W. Hem: ' mov ' 95 Olean Street Spends hours and hours primping up the funny guv in the mirror 1009 St. Haul Street There's heap an' heaps a'pilin up There’s tasks to he essayed But more important than all that There’s play in’ to Ik played Junior Patty Com.; If ILarJ; {ioiU. no. 8 u. OK H C EXTRUDE J. HENDERSON iKUOv' jjo Aberdeen Street A twinkling star m the firmament. Basketball 2, f. 4. Ruling f. 4. Summing a, i. 4. M.J.II.S. O. OK «. M.J.H.S. IBStULAen EstmbrJ. Hcnninc V i4) Kenwood Avenue We have dec 1 Jed that S stands lor study. Trnti s a. f. 4: Swimming f, Ruling f. 1 OUT or TOWN EI.MIRA Evelyn H Hiooins snksoih” i l..ikcvict Park Has proved her perseverance by sticking out a whole term of His- tory of Lit. Gftt Club 2; Swimming 2, f; Soutr 4; B. i- ketb.il 4; Ruling t; Strati Go pi 4. If lio.inl; I Inter fund. Tinnu 2, f, 4 J.J.II.S. V ASSAM 47 Ev8LYN F Hok ti rjiY bv ijl Avenue “A” Always laughing, always gay, Even on report carJ day. Rjiktthsll i, i. Sffi waiti£ y, Gym AIttt t, y If fio.itJ. NO. S nUSINESS Dohotiiv V Hoi-' . 107 Trafaf r Street {. i- fi)tkitb.ill f, 4. Tamil T:tinjitmat s 4 Tamil OUT or TONS '. U. or ic. RiCHaXD T. HoLYLK ‘'dick 5$ Winboiirnc Road Lit hi the fog Ih-Y f. 4; Extturnt Comm! y . R. Baseball 2. a. 4: Prts Hi-Y 1; Rtartr Saar y Rntr ( B.nhlh.i 1 y H R ll.it- Itlball 2, y. H R. Soter 2. 4 M -J.lt .5. CSNTSft Irviso Howland bco 75 Virginia Avenue A quiet man. upon my word a quiet nun. Softer i, B.nkclLifJ i, 2. I! R B.u- ketball Champion ihip. ('.lass Champion ibip y Trail s no. J7 u. or k. hir sRITTII W. Huck tiEirv feji Smith Street Favors prohibition of classe- . G a Club; hx.cu ao Co mi!. Junior Parr Com.; Soph Part) Com. J.J.M.J, CITY NORMAL Jambs F. Hi toiinson “uto • a} Burlington Avenue Jim can't play with bulls His hair i too red, But he isn't discouraged lie throws it instead. no- 57 u. or Mien. 4 Mourike G. Ingblow 'rcne' 69 S. Washington Street At last die's going to graduate With the famous class, June 'lS Gift Club, Bund; Wasl Birthday F.xereiset. M.J.H.S. PENN STATE Pauline D. Kates pauline 19 Avenue A West Why don’t these typewriter keys ever hit the right lingers' Gift Club 2: Honor Frank; Junior Part Com.; Soph Party Cow.: Junior-Froth Party Com.; W Staff; Sen ter Corpr j no. 8 v. or K- Alicb K. Johnston ”ai.‘‘ 89 Hilleridale Street To find ao -ticleTsf red She'd search throughout the town Too baJ her hair as not made red. Alas, alack, it's brown Tenni 1 2. NO. J7 u. 09 0. fl William H. Kelmu 50 Rohm Street f L vT He wa «) bashful ;hat it ounce of courage to Llasv ioll-C.CH. V HILL took his last an ver the ur , .7 II. R. Baielm 11 t. oocttr. Extent tM Count H 1. IOLY APOSTLES i or k. Dorothy E. Karr dot L4 Cady Street Some think she's a marvel Of uncommon lot, AnJ others believe that She's swallowed .1 trot. M.J.U.S. V. or h. Shirley M. Kki.lv snisk” Garfield Street She may he Irish Hu 1 she's not green. Gift C!nh ;; Typewriting Award 2; Stem- wing t. st. augustinc's business -J9 Lillian A. Keyes rotm ' West Henrietta Road A shut mouth keeps me out of strife Riding ), 4, li.nKtto.tU j, 4. OUT or TOWN CORNFLI. Altiia E. Kinney ”aC Burlington Avenue Suppose Nobody C ircJ. Grace I. Kiscoky grace' monrof. jr. nursing 109$ Genesee Park Rlvd. She takes the trick.” Swimming, 2. Turin 1 ;; f)ntH {, 4: Hotter French 2, , Joseph R. Kiruimaiuk jol” $76 M.litre Avenue And waste my music on the savage race' h.xuotnt Countti 4: H'tii.f 2. j. 4; Orchntrn 2. }, 4, Inrtr-Htrjt R.in-1 . j, : hiltr- Hitf? Orchcitrj .. f. 4: hvtr-High School Horn i no f, 4. Sect. - Trejs of On In Urn j j.j.ii .s u. or r. M.J.H.S. CITY NORMAL Martiiai.ki; Kiiikhxik mar” 101 Alliance Avenue A combination ol sense and nonsense. Junior Duot.ition Committee. Mildred V. Klupgkn ” mutre 604 Saw ver Street She put the glee in Glee Club. GUt (Jui. NO- )7 SITY NORMAL lOl.t'MIllA svm. smith 50 GfcOKOK G. Ku.NL SWEDE ' 177 Linden Street The social lion. Gitt Club: H. R BaitbaU j. H. R. Sorter 2, j, 4; Wrestling MONHOFJR. U. OF «. Allas E. Kmeci-.ii amv 6 5 Emerson Street High Ambitions. Melvin C. Kline ”mblvin“ ll. R. Sorter 2, j; H R Bosebat! 2, . 15x Warner Street so. 45 cuirm aviation The unfinished is nothing Ortbtstrj z, $. H. R. Sorter s, 2. j.j.h.s. u. or . J, Ei izamth Kuriz nrrm '' 107 Aberdeen Street JBcccv is to the G A A as the sun is co Mother Earth hxttutive Cosenal 4; Tennis J 4: unnwsng 2, jt 4; ReJsnt, 4; Baseball f, 4; ftiittrlull }, 4: Mgr. G A A 4. M.J.11.S. v- or R- Loretta C. Laack kudoib’ joo West High Terrace We pronounce her name Lack But what's m .1 name- OUT or TOWN HRITKIKIRT NORMAL John R. Lawrence ' joiin fs. ( ady Street I am fevered from the vunrix. I am wearied by my Math. H R Setter 2. ); H R llairball 2. i, H R fta 1 ketlull 2, j. m.j.h.s. '• or • X 5‘ Harry A. LbUrun wit 170 Spring Street Then was Harold Lloyd Sore dismayed and wroth H. K HjtkelbjH j, f; . K Softer z. . C «ii Soccer a, H R Hjub.it! z, , 4. (Jju Hjttball z; (Jju Summing z st. mary’s syracivi: ClIARI.KS V. I.INO “chock” 160 Bronson Avenue I an nor the Prince of Wales. M J.H.S. lOKNlil.l. Frank H. Lines “skip 2.5$ Kislingbury Street Hi% trusty iron 'teed has proved its mettle. Orchettrj j, 4. Bant z. f, 4; In rr-Htth B.mJ; H R. Soccer a, . R. lUtebjll z, i. Hotter French. j j.K.s. o. or r. Ada Littlit “ada” 58j Sawyer Sticct Ardent champion of freedom ul speech. Clan Iktilufbjl z. f. 4; l jthih„H t: Swimming {. Soccer 4. Trnrn J. s. J.J.M A. UVDCCinKO Marjorie H Look ’maROc 74 Love Street Four out of live have It. M.j.ll.S. CUT NORMAL Marion E. Lea us makion 194 ElmJorf Avenue What I Jo! a pirate turner PLy; Senur Play; Jr.-Froth Putt) Com.; Jmttcr V.trt Com . HjtkjtbjH z. }. 4; Tennis z. 4; Soccer ; RiJty i; V Board; Sen tee Cu f'i. OUT Or TOWN , otNRLL Si Marias A. Ludwio ’ Marias' 404 Ravine Avenue I never trust anything on my face but Ivory.- Tjf uri t j£ Awards, j.j.ii.s. ovsnnss FlORCSXC F. MaMSIL ILORHi 51 Centennial Street Somebody's Stenog I Award; li.uk tb.ill 2: Wrr 2. Trask j. HOLY IAMII V IILMS'CSS Adam T. Maszi.kk “adic 1 1 Harton Street Mis curiv hair remind us of moss on dead wood. Quill; Jr Dauce Committet; H R Bar- ker ball s, 1, 4; H. R. Sutter j, j, y. M.J.n.S. CAKNEOIf TCCU. Ei.’S'icr M. Martin jun a Woodrow Street Save the surface and you save a 11 Cjm Meet 2J Basketball a; Swwntwtf, 4: B.nebail 4- J J.H.S, 5ROCKWJRT NORMAL jfoli ! {) rl td ' CC ' AKJORIK H lANNI.N i MII2 J97 Like View Park The climax of style harmony. Quill f, 4; Bunk Uttur (ktiJeiit 4 J.J.II.S. SYKACUSU John W. Martin hill” 44 Albemarle Street A bulfalo coat and a rattle of tin. Baa. 2. j; Ortlrtsra t. Class 'Vtretarx }: Cum Treasurer 4: Htwsr ftenth 2. t. 4: II. R. Baseball j; Hr-Y j; Inier-Hi b Baud 1. 2: II R Reptestntasnt: Qu ll: Soph Par:i Cm .: TStaff. J.J.II.S. U. ill it. 28 53 Emily A Masonic 'tumuty S Somerset Sued A lire thji movo to «ration . ends. Swimm Ht. Anthony G. M astro do NATO u ny wash. ja. v- or r. if Child Street The march of the liuiii.ni nunJ is slow. Ioi.a M M A11 1 n ouu” 109 Olean Sticct Take no: away my tongue, and I care not what else you do M.J.M. . CITY NORMAL Arthur H. McKbcavn art Sj Fen hurst Avenue Candidale fur a golden harp. .1 pair i)l wings and a halo, size nine HR. Soccer j. M.J.II.f. DNUIXIOLD Hi'i i' Gift Cl ' a. Gfte C!ub 2, a Riser re Froth i. H R Djieij l j. i. Glee Club F.itit Cm . J.J.H.V u, III t. Hulks L McNamara hrlln I Manila Street Doing nothing with a great deal of skill. M.wu.axkt I. Muadlh marOm 50 Magee Avenue Moving side hv side With wisdom. Council 4; Honor Frank; ftaiiuf- h.ill a, I, Hiittlj f 2: Terr:n j; Ri.lt j, Souer . . Cl Jit Pit: Cun: ; Juruvr-Fr.tth Pjrt 1 Caw 2: Girl R(urcet j, 4; G w Meet; Srrcict Cor ft 4. II' IG.tr,t J.J.II.S. o. Ol R. Gtre a eh 01;I III IOSVN UNIUAIOIT) % S4 George H. Merck george 47 Flower City Park Gcor c can paddle Ins own canoe But he'd ratner not. Swimming a, f, 4, Ttnntt f, 4 J.J.H.J. U. or MICH. LoisJ Mktcalfe wit 49 Milton Street Bill in c and cooing Cite Club. Soph Parti Cam.; Junior Parti Cam,; Ri.lwg f. Swimuting 1, Basketball 2, Junior Play Com. Harold F Mrtzivgcr Mm J17 Lvcll Avenue Hou locs n feel to he in love. Harold' II R Sneer j. 4; it. R Bjrketb.il j, 4; Clast Setter. CL 11 Basketball; It R- Bait- ball. j.j.H.S. HOBART AuGlsta B. Mf.vir ' (.L VSIh 110 Superior Street Yon too can have the charm Ot that si. 11 you love to touch Cite Club 2, ;. Yunmning 2: Town 2: Soph Party Com.; Junior Part) Com M.j.H J. MECHANICS VI j || v. NIW nouve SCHOOL Ralph W. Miles shortv' 10 Eljjm Street When Shorty grow up, lie'll be quite a man. but he has 'miles to go yet. H K Setter ?, . .i 1 II V MECHANIC Wi-m.ry II. Millard WES 79 Raeburn Avenue r? Wes Iu a ' jft( r hoiit him. II R Sorter f i M.J.IC. i. DMItVlOLO I 5 R i .ii a Kit I Mumtaul'k dick' 546 Augustine Scrccr Ilc did not come in she dawning, tic Jul not conic ere noon Band 4. f. J inner Play; Off id nil 4. Hi-Y 4. II. R. Setetr 4. I letter FrtHch: li ’Board. j.j.ll.V AMIILRSl GeniKtoL Milnl oolw'' Charlotte. New York Athletic Dolly. Pjuh.il I . t. SiwRwiHg 1. Trnttii 1 OUT or TOWN GENERAL WKNTAL HoWAKIt MOORE ■ 'now 11: 57 Avenue D Looks as wise as an owl— Looks .ire deceiving. Chit Trial, t; Clan Pm. 4; Swimming a. i, 4; Ant AI r. Swimming y Hi-Y y 4, II. R. Baiffr.il 4, f;Occident a, 4; Clan Pin (mu, Junior Dauee; Howr French 2, f, 4; Sir nee Corf 1 4,'Qoi l f, 4; Junior Pla) Staff NO. 8 SYRACUSE Earl W. Morrison morry 6 Norman Road Much study is a weariness to the flesh. Cm 1 ('.tnn;in i, Tra i i. II. R. B.uehj 1 4 M.j.H.S. Met II ANICA R«r c M. MuKNi.ii romi 151 ( huniplam Street I Miss My Swiss. Onbeura: Smut mutt Cltri. m.j 11.o. or R. Guukudl A. Murphy ourtik 74 Stanton Street Look under tlf« top before you decide. Riding y 4; Ten tut 2; Paula! I 1. yr august inc's mi eu ANUS X 56 ■IU. ’ Mabel Mi Rwtr mib $5 Warwick Avenue Mihs isn't keen about heaven, if she can't w rite topics there. EvHpmt Coutt.il i. .. y. Summing 1. 2; O.rr.Onr; Quill; Tmnis y G A A , Sufi Purr}’ Cota.; H’ H rJ IMMACULATE COJJfWTION U. Ol K. Doris H. Nevixs IK K 2.77 Kenwood Avenue And of hir smvling was ful simple and coy. Glee Club a, y. Swimmai 2; Tinnit s. Ai.bfrt Nat ale al li Prospect Street “Wise or otherwise, Good or had Baubalt Rr f frits Baseball f, t; Clan Basketball 2. 1, t. II R Basketball 2, f, 4: H R Sinter 2. f, 4. Clast Soeeer 2. } M.J II. . St. V. U. Ika S'uvuukv 414 Magnolia Street Model lor ’they hang right clothe . H R Sorter y t: H R Baseball j. m.j.it.s. u. or k WlLfAED H Nrm.KH Chiimphin Street Ti said he cultivates his voice— Has Seen suggested he plow it under. GUt Club : ?, . li ft Singfts: Mgr a Gift Cinb 4; Traet J, 4; In. xr Tr.uk f, 4: Cim Track H R Baitball s, y II R littierbal s, f, 4; H R. Soeeer «, j, 4; S ph Part) Coe.' : Junior Party Cent. LJ.II4. CNDCCIDED Marian E. Nicol mar y Saratoga Avenue There is none like her, none. J.J.II.i. SIlL II ANTCS 57 3n jHemorp of Seibert $tfce of tfje Class of June 1028 ®il)o SJieb Jfefiruarp 10, 1028 s otne of us are so faithful anb inbustrious that toe finish our toorfe iu a feto pears: some, too, bo not tieeb Iona pears of preparation for the next life. ©Modi for some map mean leaping an example of courage, cheerful anb clean lining, anb a conscientious bisdjarge of to baps’ butieS. Homkk G. Norton ' osmer i Flora Street Ha been accused of playing the piano. Gift Club 2; H nor frtwb. M J.H.S. UNOBCIOBO Mary F. Paddock ’ makv 11.9 Comfort Street Be Yourself OUT Of TOWN C OF R. Gl'ido P. Palma “olid' l)$ Park wav “Courts' outside of tennis. GUt Club 2. f. Triui 2, i. Ovtt CvHN r} {, InJoor Tr.UK i. Soft Pur ft Gw , II. R xur 2, t. j. O.I Srtier 2; II. R II..T- ketbjll {. j. R. tl.nrb.rll 2. . T.fc writing Iujr.l s, Tenun Tw mvkui 2. t. j. Triwn {. 4. Mgr Irwin. j.j.h.s. v. or n r. CtOROB W. PaITCXSOV I' tT Ci Milton Street An example of what Mdltn'% food And West High can do for j fellow. Ht-Y t: H R. BaMl 2. s. 4i H. R Sifictr 2. J. HaRNIBtS. PaITBRSON ‘ 1st CC Cady Street Princess Pat' Q aft. M J 11,5. CITV NORMAL 28 59 VlknonII Pattifmjon 'viirn' 95) Woodbine ecu tie Rudolph, Lass, And all the rest of the perfect lovers II mlting t. j. II R f-'icr i. t. 4; H. R tt.tubull 1, 2. i, j. II R. Buikrtbull I. 2. l. 1. Clan ll.itkrtb.il!; Cl n 1 SttKu 1. 2. f; Out 1 H.nrbail i, troth Swat; Fraib BjttbuU; O.'i I ConrUn f or k % MJ II s. LN'DBUOK.tJ NO )7 F. EmMKTT PfcAKR miakv 16$ Troup Street Wli.it Sp.in ml Peaks ii to blame Th.it you've Ken lotto! .Mich .1 turned M.J.II U. Ot R Makv A. PtuNNixouit dknnii; 7} AJ.IIUV Street Hcv, smock! N here ya jioiii' with the git!' W BtmJ. IMMACULATE CON. OKLLCVOB HOSPITAL Rotii F. Rackiiam “rupus iy Electric Avenue She's g«H flic racket on Helen Wills. ILtb lnll f; TtNH i f, 4; Ttmu 1 ChnmpiiNl- ship j; Bjukjil Soccer f. Marion E. Rrdfbrn maiion u. 01 k. 51} Arnett Boulevard A good panic job Suinimin j; Wjikttb.ill j. Brian J. Quigley dabkby yi ThornJitlc Terrace Top 0' the inomin’ to vex! CATHEDRAL IT. OF R. Carolyn R. Rkkhard 'carol 74 Colgate Street t ami was horn with a basketball in her hands. G .1.1 _ f. 4; G.A A Council 4; Vttt G A.A. 4: School Ikitktll aH ; Clast Rn- btbaU i, {. 4; Tennit; Rnlmj’. Setter: Swimming f, 4: Soph P.ir.'i Coen., The Quilt M.J.n.S. MT. IIOI.YOKE M J.M U. OI' R. X 60 Marion C Reinhardt makion Coldwaccr, New York A breeze from a bin town. Baseball i. -v Tamil Swimming a; H'jnar French 1. OUT OF TOWN GENERAL MOSFTTAL Carllton B. Robinson ' carl' 401 Beresford Road Tailored at Fashion Park Executive Count 1! 4; Ocadeut Staff y 4: Occident Pm 4. Jitnir.r Play Staff; Senior Play Staff; H R Soccer y 4; Hi-Y y 4; Honor French ). J.J.H.S. CORNELL Helen F. Rick ' hri kn' 335 Roxborouyh Road “Come on in here and study, and I’ll show you that letter from Bill. Oratoria C’.nttir a; National Oratoria! Conte it a, y 4; Soph Part-, Com.; Jr. Party Com.; Smite Corfu W.J .11, . CITY NORMAL Andrew K. Rouehjs tlinur loj Atkinson Street Now, when I was a lirilc boy, Onlettra a, ;; . R. PaiKitb.il! 4. M.J.II.S. HOWARD HaroldJ. Rossuk nun 2.8 Epworth Street Strictly a three specialty man.— i. Girls l Yes j. Yes da I. Prei . y II. K Soccer a, y . II R Bajierhall a. y 4: Cdar- Soccer a. 4. ( law B.ilkithail t. i William A. Russell bill Coldwatcr, N Y () Hayloft, where the cobwebs cling. M-J.H.S. L'NDECIDCD 1 M.J.II.S. L' Ol K AnthonyJ Russo 'tony 176 Porter Avenue, nldwjtcr ' 1 lie past at least is secure. NO. MECHANICS CaROL A. SCHAI'VIaN “carol 51$ Woodbine Avenue A wee sina mousic Out after hi ; cheese. Class Vm-Prtt. 2. M.J.H.S. U or R. Elizadctii M Scanlon bctty 701 Meigs Street It lloats st. msry's highland hostital Makjohis Sc 11 Kin “marge i)|| l.aLr Avenue Preferred stock Richard R. Senantz dick 594 Tremone Street ' Thou unknown hero Sleeping h the sea Froth S x«r; Froth Basketball, Froth BaitbttlJ; Fruit Trask; H R Basketball 2. t. 4. IF R- Bajtba I i, f, Clan Bstt- kef ball 2, 1; Clan Bate ball 2, l. Clan Snurr t. 4. Put ami Rtne. Cwt j; Rt- tern li.tida 1 $; dan Pres. f. M.J.H.S. MECHANICS Verna M. Sciiillingcr nicks West Henrietta. N. Y. After all Henrietta can't he so had. Sunn }ini: Clan 'leaetan 1 OUT or town ni'siNif DRlAJtCLlI'l -e x €1 W Bear,! j j H s. Russell J. Soiulcr prctzsl' 16$ Wilder Street Ask Pretzel, he know-, the twist. . R. Sorter 2, }. J.j.H.S. UNDIXTDHO John Samuel Sklicaai ‘ «llii ' 42.9 South Avenue Undecided? Why not, ■'Sclicarr froth BatkrthaH: Froth Rjiebalt; H. K. Basketball), 4; H R RatebaU ), 4. AQUINAS iinotcioed Howmcd W. Schuster da usa ' howie ' i 7 West High Terrace Ills fine school girl complexion would boost Palm Olive. CL 11 Set'} 4; Bam! 2, f, 4: Inter-Hifjf Band . a; II’ Staff; Ctau Baikefba I 2; H R Bait ball 2, i, 11 K S otter 2. (. 4. HrYClub i. 4, Jurttnf Dartre Com , Servite C'-rpt; H K Bj ike that! 4 J.J.H.S. u. or R. Frederick W. Sharp iked 18 Dix Street One of the little cheeses. Lydia D. Sciarkino “lyd 419 Karnes Park I II take my gold in tresses fine And keep the change in laughter— Seri ue Carpi; 6)W Meet 2. ILnk Clerk •; Ctrl Re term J.J.H.S. NORMAL Dorothy E. Shci.ikin ihm” 41 Tacoma Street Has a habit of coming to class with it all right down cold Home French 2, i. 4: So intuit i. y Bat- keebalt 2. j, ; Matter 2, y Tenth 2. j, 4: Gym A!ret 2; Ctrl Reserves. j.j.ii.s. v. or R. 6) Band 2. J.J.H.S. oust ness SoRDtRT F. SlEOCNUClltN sIED' 156 Inglewood Drive The neighborhood nuisance. Band 2, f, 4; Clast Sneer M.J.II.S. MUCH ASICl Ivan W. Sili.i.mav shrimp’ 77j Chili Avenue Shy luck Holmes K. Sneer 2, s. 4‘ H. R B.etk tball 2. . 4, II. R. liatfb.il! 2, }, 4: Clan Basketball 1. 4. Wrest Uni f. 4 M.J.II.S. SVRINOFIKLD GEORGE A. SkCKT SKRBTBES 165 Cottage Street His initials spell Gas, But he'll never blow the world up. Band j; H. R. Sneer 2. M.J.II.S. I'N DECIDED Harland A. Smith ‘smitty ifej Sherwold Avenue Smitty thinks it sail right to work novs, He can rest after lie's dead. Band 2, y, 4; Hour Fren.-b; Standard Bearer. MakjonikC. Smith ‘ marj m.j.h.s. u. or h. 139 Weldon Street And at our right a tiddler played.’ Orchestra j, j. Lahrimf G SnAlTIl 517 Columbia Avenue Judging from your future plans, We’ll hear more from you. Ty ft writing Award M.J.II.S. KASTMAN 64 NO. 37 1 or r. Adah $ka uldiso “adaii j6 Rugby Avenue “15.000 for iJeas. Exteurin Council z. PORT SYRAS HIGH UNDECIDED Margaret S. Stallman makny yt Wellington Avenue We ll urn the giggle Cut Club z. ): Junicr Pfjj; Stmar P aj Staff; Honor frtuch 2. j, 4, Suw:r nn$ t, B. ik'tb.il! j; Soccer },' Tenuit z. }. 4. B.utb.ti Glee Club Putt Cow M l If MT HOLYOKE Charles S. Spencer chuck- no Raeburn Avenue Judging from I handwriting. He'll be famous some day . R. Sorter 2. f, 4; H R Bjtketbjl! z, f; H R BjuO.i! BattbaUz, r MONROE SYRACUSE William H Spencer will lji Rrooks. Avenue A man among men. no. jr u or r. Julius D Stanton man 101 Atkinson Street A larmcr, kind and able— find i. t Orel'-1 tr. 1 t. 4- Infer-1ht,! flu:, f. 4 lnr r-Hi h Ortbftlr.1 . , . 4 Soph Bjtkttldll; Rettn-i ftjitbuU z. Re- iitte Soccer 4, Krirrir BatCttbaU 4; My. ILirJ t. m j 11.s. K.ft.l. Hervhy St H liens iiikv l Main Street West There i .1 great deal in the fir t impression M.J.H.1. UNDECIDED 3 Wilma A. Sion dilue ’ 597', Plymouth Avenue Billie’s comihe from Caledonia Hi.eli looks 'lishy ' tons. CALEDONIA L'N'nCCll ll) GliUKGL L. S VANTON C.HORGIC fi Fairview Avenue yy 4-j loo1, ivory K Djikrilhtfl t, 2. i% 4; H R. Stern i. . W. H K R.ittbj 1 . i, j. 4; Irtih Setter; troth Bitk.elb.tU; Froth Bjttbalt; CUnt Sorter 2, j; CLu Bjtkrrht f j, f. Nu J7 COHNEIX Lawrence h. Swarts lawev” 305 Woodbine Avenue Have you a sand pile' H. l Soittt ), 4; H R. B.t seb.ili f; Cl an Swimming 4: OeriJenr Sr.ifj j. m.j.h.s. ONDixmr.n Blanche F Tbnnv tbrnik loin Sanatorium. Rochester, N.Y Good night nurse. NO. I) WALTER HERD HOSPITAL Tina Tsrpktra tinie Norman Road, Brighton Here sve present one of unimpeachable character Has never been in tail, to the Gaycty, or at .1 Glee Club Concert. Lvcillk E. Thomas rusty' 551 Flint Street I thy heart matches thy hau. There is much lire there. NO. II UNDECIDED M.J.II.S. CITY NORMAL -C 66 Corneii. Thomason nul m Plymouth Avenue S. Pcrsonality-N-T- Lxco irt i, Sap ' Party Com.; Junior Party Com ; Staff Junior Play; Cym Mtt Swimming t. H ’Staff; Quill. OCT or TOWN DM RUN Dorothy M. Tozii-k dot 56 York Street The live foot book shelf G1it Club. ATTICA UNDKCIDED Hclun M. Trauoutt ' hei.um“ 194 Mulberry Si tee t A new idea lor adding charm to your home M J II ,V. OAOCHBR John O. Turner johnny 640 Magee Avenue Or.c of the Four Horsemen of the Bykolyptys. j.j h.v u. or«. Okvil $. Tuttl 'W 41 Purview Avenue Marco Polo had nothing on Hed Qrcbtstr.1 2. , 1. Junior Plat; Cron (mu try 2. f. 4: Trad 2. {. 4, buloor Track ; broil) Pa it ball: froth Stum, Froth k f- krtlulf; Froth Turk. Rugina M Tyson ’gen ’ 10w Genesee Street All wool and a yard wide. Quill. MJ.H.J. SIMMONS 67 X NO J7 (AIM NCI. I. Manx V an Busk i z i: J AN’ J13 Sawvcr Street Nu, girls, it is nor j hair-groom ai Onbtttra 1, }; i toner French; It. R Succor 4 out or- TOWN I'uanuE C. Jane Viall “janie 60 Warwick Avenue Carolina Sunshine Cite Club Su'wmint a, 1. Junior P:.n; It' Foar.t Ada M. Voira da 2.74 Post Avenue llinkcv Dinkey, par!cz-vousv lionet Ft each. M.J.II.V EASTMAN M J H V 1 . or k CllAXLBS E. VoUUIIT ”uII«k 19 Spruce Avenue Chuck can t he so had. fer cc those cupid lips H K Sauer i, j. , 4. II R Jkucbjlt C J. J. V. MjMt, iiKununo ■w Caroline A Waiii. Caroline' 30J Klimlorf Avenue Nor content with local lame. Started out to make a name. Tifenrun AtturJt; Cbem jfrj Pr e I. w Cent it, StconJ State Pn e. 28 68 Julia M W'alent as julc” n it N011I1 Sticct Surely vsr .ill hope She'll measure out our dope Clan Sec. :: II By.ir.i; Gym Stemming r; Soph P.nr Con. ) J u V GENERAL HOSPITAL M J.ll . HI'. I. Peter WaUxtas mtc xiii. North Street Peter car write He writes very well, Pete can w ite Bat he spells like—a two-year old W.j.M.J, UNDECIDED Max R. Warren 6$ Austin Street The funmesr tbim about hnn Is the way he like tn yn. H. R. BastMlj. ;; H R Bjtirtial j. ; H R St«tr y.CU'i 2; ian Socctr i; Oat T'J‘k i. Hxb f. 4- '« '• tag; Trjci i, 4: IvJoor lr.uk 3. 4. Cron Country j, 4, Cuff uru! Mgr. Cron Country 4. • I u • UNDECIDED Elisabeth M Waiters etz I0l6 Genesee Street Rolling alone side h siJc. Fin Oiv:; Su-rnmiug m j h s. western rrsbxvc El I SNORE I. «11)1 4 h-.irJ Si7ec ‘ Sis tlocvn t bchpc in growing up. II'. QrJiwttjlXyhyt; R’ rug- M.j.ii.s. u. or r 69 Howard L ard ”howib' 101 Hardim; Road lt‘s still a dark subject whether his hair is a permanent wave or just a marcel. J.J.II.S. MIT Gerard C. Wiinmart red 111 Spruce Avenue hire' Make it 98 ami I'll take if' II R IhtthjH 1. 4: H R Sorter 3. ; (,e!i lounu ,- t t, 1, t. 4. (itrtf t, 4, Chn liiiftu ! {,' Uuii Soterr j sT. Monica’s w- '• • ?lM x William J Wk ' hill' l - v Hcdford Street UnlianJ me. nudum! Let nit pass! It. R BjubjU f. 4. H R Setter t. Om- ifrut u 4. Cljtt lUukai! (. (.tan PiuCm.. Trium Tiarnamur j. 4. G « Club 1 I! Hoard. ST. ANnRBWS U Of R Purl D. Whited reuzy 6 Colbert Court Words of wisdom till like Pc.11 'a ' Town t. 4. h'w Mi( :: Hjihth.il! j. Haiti t. 4 M.J.H.S. u. or I. Hi.i.rN $ Whittli mixkn “01 Man Street West 'Gcosl lurmturc is ul.'ass in Ushion. ’ Soph !{opC w.. JuuK.r Patty Cow.; Jamtr Pin St.ijJ. S'itnr.wt it. i; Junior-frith Party Cow. M.j II S SKIDMORR CllAlDINI I’ WIMOX ‘ JtRKV s.1.7 Winhouriic Ko.ul 'Dante ol the Honrs. NO. )7 HLMNCS4 4 La.I ANII A WlllMMv km ' LV Prescott Street Red's ’ .1 ijood student when no little birdies' on the campus attract his attention II R Setter ?. H R Ratth.il 1, y Reierrs fl.it lulf j; H R fi.i ikrtfuf! M J M S. I'NORCIOKD Richard L Witt dick 6 I lohson Street Whai in a name (.tan Smiotnia$ 4. f, 4 MJM.S. UNDCODKD Alberta E. Wooix ’ • 1- Spencer Road I'll lake no plated article . Give me Sterling.' t VJ.J.H-S. tTJfORCIDKD Jamb G. Zamoni jim ' Sj Lydl Avenue Here IS o re we all rcsjx.cc, A man of highbrow intellect hr it' li.r ft j!J; Fr - t B.nlyll.it! of-t li.nk that . H R Utter J.j;H R Rnvi l jit j; H R. f; Ct. u ftrfi kttbaU i. j. O.i i i aQuinaj Columbia 71 SCHOOL 74 Executive Council EX-OFFICIO FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. William M. Bennett Principal Mr. James M. Spinning . . Vice-Principal Miss Ethel Manchester . . Girls Adviser Mr. George jAFrRAY . . . . . Treasurer Mr. R. Sherman Stowbli. Commissioner of Elections Mr. Raymond Naramorb Faculty, Occident Mr. Emil Hulbk . . Boys' Physical Director Miss Vera Fisher . Girls' Physical Director EX OFFICIO STUDENTS MEMBERS Thomas Atterbury President Students’ Association Janet Alexander . . Vice-President Students' Association Harold Rohrer Secretary Students' Association Ernest Reynolds . . ... Cheer l.eader Students’ Association Hewitt Strever Edifor-in-Chief Occident Carolyn Reichard Girls Athletic Association Elizabeth Kurtz Girls' Athletic Association Myrtle Douthwaite . . . . Vocal Clubs Joseph Kikciimaier . Instrumental Clubs Jack Cogswell ELECTIVE MEMBERS Manager of Major Sports Jan. 2S Jan. '29 Jan. '90 John McConnell Anita Butler Robert Nixon Dorothy Bachers Dorothy Rowe Hester Howland Robert Everitt Donald Lyons Jean Connor Yolanda Fisher William Walch June ’ $0 June '28 June 29 Raymond Brayeii Stanely Dun ield Glen Brown Madeline Belisle Carleton Robinson Carol Pritchard Jan. V Claire Hamilton Gladys Roberts Margar f.t Meager APPOINTIVE MEMBERS Sidney Nichols Mary Or ford Faculty Alum nt Poet Graduate Miss Brown Miss Gibbs John McConnell Mr. Ford Mr. Pickard 75 Officers of the Students' Assoc inti on Thomas Atterbury...................................................President Janbt Alexander ............................................. Vice-President Haroi.d Roiirbr Secretary liARNEST Reynolds................................................Oxer-Leader JANUARY I9I9 JUNE I9I9 Officers of the January 1929 Class Richard Bennett................................................................President Ghace Lozier............................................................. Vice-President Mary Decker....................................................................Secretary Luther Remington...............................................................Treasurer Officers of the June 1929 Class Wilfred Despard................................... Frank Sanford ...................... ............. Althea Green...................................... Harold Rohrer ................... .... . President Vice- Pu'(iden! . Secretary T'rr,Mtt r % f The Little Teacher Directed by Mrs. Ghaiilks Ellis The junior play, a rollicking comedy portraying country life in 1917 was a big success. A thread ol romance running through the plot made the play niosr interesting and exciting. It was presented on May 6, 1917. CAST OF CHARACTERS Lrnify . Mrs. Ci duell Dorothy Backers Miss Meech Marian Lucius Mrs. Hodges Margaret Stallman Mrs. Greshman Helen Goodwin Mrs. Turbern Jane Yiall Mrs. Dale . Janet Alexander Pansy Kathleen Hoffman Ait“ ■ Marian Dysingbr Mane . Betty Thompson Pat it re ... Air Brock Way Air Gresham . Riciiaru Montague Air McCuUom Henry Sf.arle Mr. Dniihaw . Robert Litt-ell Air. Brown Herbert Andrhws Damien .... Frank Cook Lucius . Herbert Andrews Andy Richard Bralnd 78 Applesauce Directed by Mrs. Charlie Ellis In the senior year the class selected for its play Applesauce, which was presented on the evening of December 16, iyi8, and which proved to be one of the most cred- itable productions given in West High. A la Rob: won . Pa Robinson Haze! Robinson Mrs. Jennie Baldwin Matt McAllister Bill Me All: tier Rollo Jenkins CAST OF CHARACTERS ............................. Marion Lucius James Cole .............................Helen Goodwin .....................Evelyn Kolb ...............William Gum ...................... Lincoln Burrows ..............................Earl Hulse 79 Service Corps This term marks the first lull school year that the Service Corps has been in exist- ence, and their anniversary was celebrated with a banquet during the spring term. The purpose of this organization is not to police students, but to influence rhe student body in every way possible. Members arc picked by a committee ol faculty and students, and these honored ones arc giving their best in a quiet way, for their Alma Mater. Each class has a number of representatives in the Corps, Mr. Spinning and Miss Manchester being advisers of rhesc representatives. The Service Corps has done a lot in its infancy, and so we car. expect much more from it in the future. So 4: Richard Bennett Fall Ed tor Hewitt Strever Spring lid it or The Occulent Mr. Raymond aramore F.tci lrj Adi so Richard Bennett Hewitt Strever Helen Bonner John Fleckenstein Robert Carson Carleton Robinson Lditor-m-Chief, Fall Term EAitor-ni-Chitf, Sprint, Tern Associate Editor, Spring Tern Bra nesi Manager, Fall Tern Business Manager, Spring Tern Adiertising Manager. Fall and Spring Term EDITORIAL Mary McKntght Editorial Editor Louis Teall Asst. Editorial Editor Jane Shills Music Ed tor Edmund Strauchen—An Ed., Fall Term Eugenie Smith Local Editor, Fall Term Dorothy Taylor Lj cal Ed., Spring Term C la r ice Keen a n—Local Ed., A 'firing Ttrm Roger Be ttys—Asst. Sport Ed . Fall Term Win red Xereich—Asst.Sport Ed., Sp Ter Marjorie Manning -Bunk Ed.,Fall Term Rober t Metzdori Bunk Ed. .Spring Term Isabelle Meade- Exchange Ed tor Taylor Newell Artist Edward Taylor Artist Howard Moore Sport hi tor BUSINESS Stanley Di.t i ield Publicit) Mgr. Mary Curs -Asst. Advert ting Mgr. David Williams—Asst. Publicity Mgr. Thelma Wagner Secretary Richard Montague Asst. Advertising Mgr. Chester Amisii Maurice Lynn Horaci Hart Sam Inzano Thomas A iter bury G r act. Tuttle Dorthy Gils ADVERTISING AGENTS John Pittman Eleanorb Wedel REPORTERS Grace Roberts Gladys Roberts Joseph Carroll Helen Goodwin Charles Symons William Weiss Raymond Doyle Elizaiii .tii Heston Wanda Smith Wilma Fonda Ja .k Cogswell 84 Roger Di i iys mm. Jack Cogswell John Martin Sii rung Peckham The W Staff Roger Bkttys Jack Cogswell Lincoln Di r rows . John Martin Sterli nc. P. •CKIIAM Esther Knobles Helen Bonner Howard Schusterbauer Henry Searle Ben Lucitte Corneil Thomason Pauline Kates . Janet Alexander Emily Adams Stl art MacDonald William English Richard Newton Thom as Atterbury Stanley Durnri d Co-etlifors-m-Ch ef AIsociate Pa! it or Business Manager ■ I (st. Bn lines j Manager I.: terar lull tor Asst, f.iterar Manager Sport lull tor Asst. Sport lull tor Statistical luhtor A 1st. Statistical luhtor Photographic luhtor A tit. Photographic luhtor Art luhtor Asst. Art luhtor . Adi ertising Manager Ant. Advertising Manager . . Publicity Manager At.it. Publicity Manager 85 W Hoard Katherine Harbour Marion Dysinoer Dorothy DeGroote ADVERTISING STAFF Gladys Fisher James Hutchinson Robert Litiell Paul Mathkis Evelyn Hoesti:rmy—Secretary Mabel Murphy Guido Palma Mary Pfenninger Assistants Grace Carr Eleanor Collins Marie Hemmkter Florence Man del Our ''Policy Contained in this our Annual is the summing up of the high school careers of over three hundred students. Impartial |usticc has been our aim. We have striven to mete out the sense of good fellowship which has pervaded our class since its origin. Our policy has beer, to em- body this spirit in the everyday language of the students themselves. of aAppreciation In the making of an Annual countless circumstances arise in which the advice and help of older minds solves many a problem. The “W Board expresses its appreci- ation ro rhe following in particular: The advisers for their many valuable hours, which we have absorbed, in all fields of work. Mrs. Charles Ellis for the in monoriaw to Herbert Pike. Mr. Kenyon for financial advice. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson for their broad interpretation in their photographic capacity. The Du Buis Press for their tactful advice and aid in the building of the “ V. S6 The Ouill A comparatively new venture in the Occident policy has succeeded beyond the fond- est expectations of the founders. The Quill has a small but gleaming past and a large and dazzling future. It represents a means to the prospective journalist of seeing his ’’stuff’' in print. Talks upon various subjects keep the members keyed up. Perhaps a more alluring phase of the Quill is the opportunity it offers to stepping into an Occident staff posi- tion. Wc suggest to the bashful Freshman that if he or she sneaked some write ups into the Occident box (when no one is looking) it might he good enough to..— go in the.........-Occident. Emily Adams Abe Appelbaum Jran Boyd Helen Bonner Anita Butler Frank Cooke Vasiiti Cromwell Elsie Mae Dickey Rutii Frazer Dorothy Gils Mary Gies Marion Gridley Phyllis Holton John V. Martin Robert Metzdorf Mabel Murphy Marc ia Randall Eleanor Rnr.n Ruth Rohr Orvil Tuttle Cornei i. Thomason Marcia Wallace John Wood Caesar Youtchas 87 James B. Cum mi nos President Helen Louise Cromwell Sterttary 28 90 The Band The picture opposite docs not represent a Palm Beach picnic nor a Junior High class recitation. It is the West High Band in the uniform of labor. This is the pose in which rhey arc the least often seen, hut the most often arc. The picture represents the hours of pracrice and parient correcting which players and inscructor go Through when there is no cheering crowd ro spur them on. The rostrum is as follows: Wilbur Bachle Christi: Barker Charles Bergener Marjory Corp John: Cleveland Myron Di. Hollander Russel Eshelman Earl Evi-rson Jennie Gkbbard William Gill Mildred Green lea i Harold Glidden Mark Hall Gordan Hammon Winifred Harder Joseph Kirchmaier Frank Lines Robert Marcellus Joslpm Miroubt Kenneth McConnell Herbert Newcomb Maxwell Ohly Eugene Parsons Donai d Phillips Jane Porter Howard Sciiusterbauer Harland Smith Jlrome Smith Norbert Siebknachbk Julius Stanton Ei.eanox Strong Paul Townsend Robert Wallace Leona Williamson Dorothy Wilson The Orchestra The same holds true tor the Orchestra chat is true for the Band. True appreciation of the assembly music is seldom voiced by the graceful audience. In the case of the Orchestra the players arc denied the glamor and credit of playing at the games which in some ways lightens the Alexander Benthin Ruth Brig m an Lois Benson John Cleveland Justino Coccia Anita Cotrael Frank Cooke Harriet Davis Alfred Delgado Myron Di Hollander Earl Everson Mark Hall len of the Band. Harold Jones William James Joseph Kircmmailr Frank Lines Marjorie Maddicks Ruth Maddicks Christopher Mam.mano Mildred McKee Eleanor McCabe Grace Murray M A ROAR ET Rem I NO I t NI Tiili.ma Ryan Ruth Simpson Elinor Snydkr Wanda Smith Jerome Smith Or vi i. Tuttle Robert Wallace Leona Wildinson Dorothy Wilson Walter Wiederhoi.d Ali red Ulrop Ivan Zonnevylle % 5 Cjiris’ Cjlee Club Alice Plbtciier Ethel M Ford Esther French Dorothy Gardner A ng eline Glmmalo Adelaide Glkagiity Jean Gray Jean Ham. Im.I7.ARI Til HUl K MouR1NE I NIG r.I ,OW Cecilia Jameson Ruth Jones Winifred Josh Alma Kendale Evelyn Lewis Mary I.opi Ruth Lyons Jean MacClurg Helen M addico Edna Marshal . Mildred Maynard Mary Me Knight Kuril McMahon Helen McNamara Margari-.t Miston Jane Arnold Virginia Bates Ruth Banning Tiif.lma Banning Audra Barsdai.e Kathryn Bergman Bertha Boiirer Hilda Bowen Marion Brayer Edna Brlehl Harriett Burchaski Frances Brewer Jean Ciiam hers Frieda Chapin Urn n Christman Gretc hen Coe Virginia Culver Iona Davis Mary Dav is Tin i ma DeFiihkst Betii Derby Josephine Dim i no Myim LE Dol l IIWAI11. Euginia Duplus M ARGARI r F.l DRIIX.L Ke Loris I arbor Lois Metcalf Carolyn MONTCiom lrY Gertrude Mui.i.in Katharine Philips Marcia Randai.i Grayce Reinhard Bet i y Rosegln Jane Siiiels Clara Sumaker Florence Sl.ACER Marjorie Slager Alice Spencer Genevieve Spohk Elizabeth Stec 11 man Bern in- T w i.or Betii Taylor Grace Tuttle Grace Van Lari Vinchenza Memo Ki th Vickerman Dorothy Watts Bi vmic 1 Wegni r Flori nit Wilbur Doris Williamson Margaret Wrigiit Lavini. Wuk .i k Vincent Bocci Leo Boeiiner Edwin Blrnl Lindsay Case Daniel Cerone William Craib Raymond Doyle Orlando Ezzo Albert Free Carlkton Grifein Frederick Grim in ‘Boys' Cjlee Club Gordon Hammond Walter Herbert Michael Karlini: Robert King George Kline Stewart Kraft Charles Larry George Leadly Robert Littell Robert Lyons Roland Moorb Wilfri d Neklicm Eugene Parsons Randall Parsons Ei.no Powell RaEi ii Robinson Lansing Smith Edward Taylor Robert Turner William Weis Ross Woodbkidoe John Wood 3. 95 ■c SPORTS 8 Rom rt Leinf.n Captain Robert Smith Manager Soccer The West High Soccer Team, under the leadership of C.ipt. larincn battled its wny through Manager Smith's tough schedule to the Rochester and Vicinity League Championship. This team may be considered one of the greatest that ever represented our school on the soccer held, inasmuch as it was not beaten or tied. The wonderful work of Cape. Leinen and Black in the fullback positions kept rhe ball well out of our territory. Don Williams goalie ctxraordinary very often saved the game b) his quick action. The halfback positions found Bradford, Atterbury, and Rohrer well able to take care of the wild rushes of the opponent's forwards. The forward line was rilled to a high degree of perfection by Schantz, Millanetti, D'Andrea, McConnell and Xiermever. R. Williams, Hartman, Serenati and Shepard were also in the line-up. W csr High $ W est High i W est High 5 West High 7 West High i West High 3 W est High 3 W est High i Irondequoit i East Iligh Charlotte i Canandaigua j Technical i East High i Marshall i Monroe o 9 99 4 Brownlee, Moore, F.rer rr, inker, Robinson Sytuon r, Urn nr on, Foivler, Jenks, U. . l ‘Reserve Soccer The reserve aggregation struggled through the season winning a greater majority of their five scheduled games. Although defeating Tech. Monroe and ticing with Charlotte, the team fell to defeat 5-1 at the hands of our Ease Side rivals. Many of the players arc hack this year and arc anxiously waiting for fall so that they may secure revenge. West High W est High W est High W est High West High 7 1 Technical 0 1 Charlotte 1 - Hast 5 1 Monroe c 1. Marshall 1 too Swimming The W est High Swimming Team passed through another successful season with seven victories and two defeats. In addition to winning the Scholastic and Sectional Championship, the team won the City Championship by a large margin in competition with older and more experienced teams. Coach Benson was handicapped by the indelibility of several swimmers, hut some of his proteges were crowned City Champions. To wit: W illiam Tennant, backstroke; Karl Smith, 100 yard free style; Howard Moore, 2.00 yard free style; and the crack relay team of Mirgucc, Don Smith. Karl Smith, and Moore. Manager Frank Sanford proved himself a success in both the breast stroke event and the managerial position. Boh Litcell was his hard working team-mate in the breast stroke. Bill Tennant and Mark Wagner held down the hard back-stroke event, and won consistently. Two of the greatest point-getters were Karl Smith and Joe Mirgtier, who swam the 50, 100, and relay in fast rime. Randall Parsons proved himself the greatest scholastic diver in this section. Ilis record includes victories over some of the best divers in Western New York. Capr Howie Moore had things quite his own wax in the 100 yard grind and won seven out of nine starts in addition to working well with the relay team. The team took a trip to Syracuse, where the Orange Frosh drubbed them ab-17, and journeyed to Buffalo to beat Nichols Prep 38-12.. A close victory over rhe strong Svracuse Boy's Club, two wins over Monroe, a close defeat by Hutchinson of Buffalo and winner in all three local championships complete the season. To West High's trophy ease rhe relay team added a cup won in the City Championships. 101 102. Charles Goi:ttel Captam Jack: Coc.swkll Manager 'Basketball I his season has proved to be rather disastrous to West High, according to the rec- ords. The team played fifteen games, of which, they won six .mil lost nine Every one of the players has given his best efforts during the season, but the “breaks’ have been against the team, as the scores indicate, as well as the ineligibilic) of Brownlee and Hol ver in mid-season. The regular line up included Captain Gocttcl and Milancm, guards; Fowler, center; Miermeyer and Clark, forwards. This team has been backed up by the able substitutes, Townsend, Rohrer, Williams, McConnell, and Howland. Miermeyer has been the scoring ace of the team, while Milanccti and Gocttcl have- played hrillianc defensive games. The scores of the games during the season: West 15 Palmyra 18 West LI Technical 10 West IL Fast 35 West 31 J. Marshall 35 West 39 Charlotte 44 West 35 Alumni 9 West LO Monroe 2-3 West 33 IJ. of R. Frosh 30 West 34 Technical 3) West 45 l.e Roy - West IL Canandaigua l6 West l6 East 35 West 17 Marshall LL West -3 Charlotte H West Monroe 2.3 388 4LL 28 103 Reserve Basketball The losing of the city league reserve ream championship by one point in their last game, marred the record of a very successful reserve team. During the season this team has showed plenty of fight and they deserve much credit for their good showing. The regular squad was composed of Townsend, and Stanton, forwards; Everitt, center; Serenati and Captain McConnell, guards. Tangcr, Nichols, Johndrew and Warren also saw service during the season. Their record is as follows: West Reserves 4 Tech. Reserves 11 West Reserves M East Reserves «9 West Reserves 2-3 J Marshall Reserves 7 West Reserves 10 Charlotte Reserves 7 W est Reserves 11 Epiphany 34 West Reserves 11 Monroe Reserves 3b W est Reserves 3 Tech. Reserves 13 West Reserves 10 East Reserves 11 West Reserves 31 J. Marshall Res. ‘9 West Reserves 2- Charlotte Reserves 17 West Reserves 2-5 Monroe Reserves 16 169 2-44 tt a. 104 . The q.A.A. The Girl's Athletic Association lias filled a position of increased importance in the past year. The lack of an intcrscholascic league this year forced the girls to seek compcrmon among rhcmsclvcs inside the school walls. At the time of going to press the inccrclass tournament had not hecn completed and wc hesitate to do the picking. Betty Kurtz . Marion Peck . Carolyn Reichard Rhea Watson . Gladys Roberts Grace Lozier . . . Helen Cohecy Dorothy Car . Catherine Sucksunger OFFICERS OF THE G.A.A. .............................. Manager a Ant. Manager Mad. Rep. .....................President . . Vice-President . . . Secretary Cheerleader As.it. Cheerleader Asst. Secretary freshman R e presentat re % 105 io6 % . POTPOURRI of 19x7-18 Time Out Whether-—It ain't toutin' rain name on A SOCCER TROPHY RETURNS HOME ORANGE AND BLACK UNDEFEATED LEINEN CAPTAINS TEAM OCCIDENT HAS SUCCESSFUL RUN HIGH STAN DAD SET BY SCHOOL PUBLICATION ATTERBURY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION Athletic Star Honored by Student Body “THE LITTLE TEACHER” GIVEN BY WEST HIGH JUNIORS Miss Claire Hamilton Takes Lead SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY OCCIDENTALS Capt. Moore Leads Team to Victory Society New SENIORS PRESENT “APPLESAUCE Miss Goodwin and Lincoln Burrows Co-starred Prominent Senior Girl Vice-President of Association at West High Miss Janet Alexander Chosen by Unanimous Vote G. A. A. HAS LIVELY BASKETBALL SEASON Large Attendance Shows a Real Interest in Girl’s Sports BETTYS AND COGSWELL EDITORS OF SUCCESSFUL YEAR BOOK LARGEST ANNUAL ON RECORD SENIORS HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET Members of January and June Classes and Guests Present on Page 111 107 miuTieritiGs We, the classes of 192.8 of West High School, being defunct, abashed and of languid memory do make, publish, and declare this our last Will and Testament in manner following, that is to say: First: Wc direct that all library fees and other unjust debts be paid. Second: To the Freshmen, we leave rhe lunch-room silverware (?) for teething. Third: To the Sophomores, wc dedicate our scars in eighth period. Fourth: To the Juniors, we leave the finger-marks on the old piano. Fifth: To the class of January, 192.9. wc give and bequeath a few of our number who will save their class from being a total failure. Sixth: To the classes of 1951, we leave an assorted collection of pillows and foot- stools so rhat the children can lit the class room scats. Seventh: To Mr. Bennett, wc bequeath a complete outfit including a siren, stop light, four wheel brakes, and bumpers so that he may journey through the corridors in safety. Ei btb: To Mr. Spinning, wc formally demise an extension ladder, which will help him to reach his highesr ideals. Ninth: To all would-be heroes, wc leave the memory of the famous men of the class. Tenth: To the faculty, as a whole, wc leave grey hairs and hand carved wrinkles. Eleventh: To Miss Weber, wc leave the class advisers, broken in heart and inclined to be violent. Twe ftb:To all the following classes, we bequeath this ' V” as a perfect specimen of what a year book should be. Given and scaled on this thirtieth day of February, one thousand nine-hundred and twenty-eight. THE CLASSES OF .918. |x:r H.M.R. Suorn to me this thirtieth day of February, Nineteen-hundred and ticcrtty-oiht. John Martin, Notorious to the Public. --------------------------28—— IC$ After High School,— What? In later life, your first years after High School will prove to be gold or lead, as you have used them or wasted them. Make them of value by preparing for a definite life work at MECHANICS INSTITUTE ROCHESTER, M. Y. Co-operative: Food Administration; Retail Distributation. Costuming Homemaking Courses Special Courses Industrial Chemistry Co-operative: Industrial Mechanics Architecture Design Crafts Illustration and Advertising Art Interior Decoration Industrial Electricity “TRAINING THAT PAYS” Registration, June 15th and Sept. 10th “ Send for a Folder 99 HAZEL SWEET Cf)e g crantom'S Stores! SHOPPE Appeal to tfje ©ounger ;% et (The Collegiate Place) rT ,HE Big Book Stores and the shops JL devoted to Art Novelties, Leather Goods, Social Stationery and Sporting Mike Seys, Se s be Good-Luck To All! See You Goods offer metropolitan collections of the latest publications and goods for Again hi September' young people. The Educational and Office Supply Shops furnish materials needed for work, and rhe Engraving Shops take care LUNCHES of the social forms required. CANDY Stores in the Powers Building and at 534- SODAS 336 Main Street East. 488 Cjexesee Street ftcrantom'g TEL. GENESEE 5056 110 Diary of a West High Day Jn such confidential moments as, for instance, the entrance of femininity, the editor has seen lit to omit mere names. We can but supply the room for imagination.) il.oi Rockovitz closes his books and goes to bed. 11:01 Rosser finally gets George Olsen and his Music. 11:05 One tube blows in Rosser's set. 11:05 Rosser is still cussing as he tries a new step on the way to bed. 11:50 Johnny Martin has a blowout; lefr rear tire. 11:45 Don Williams asks arc you cold? 11:50 Johnny Martin gets started again. 1:00 Don Williams asks arc you sure vou aren't cold? 1 xml Don Williams gives up. 1:15 Bill English examines rhe car for traces of powder, hairpins, etc. 1 :io Johnny Martin has a puncture, right front tire. 1:50 Don Williams says good night—and goes. 1:45 Poke Alexander finds the keyhole and sneaks in. 1:00 Johnny Martin boards the Dewey Avenue Owl. 1:50 Reynolds wakes up and cheers for his bottle. 5:00 Rockovi tz gets up to study. 5:15 Cogswell tells her good night. 5:30 Cogswell finally starts for home. 4:15 Max Warren gets up to do a little road work before breakfast. 4:30 Max Warren starts back from Pittsford. 5:00 Jim Cole starts in from Holley. 5:30 Brownlee gets up to try trick shots in the attic. 6:co Hutchinson's father calls upstairs. {Ctntnsutd r Next CORNWALL CLOTHES SHOP Where the Bays Get There Clothes Burke Bldg. Main and St. Paul I.et the Rest of the World Roll By Hut remember “we start your car or tow you home Automobile Club of Rochester 117 East Avenue - Stone $ All Photos in West High Annual WERE MADE BY THE NELSON STUDIO “Photography a Speciality 117 Clinton Avenue South MAIN 7834 I I I DARROW SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OUTSTANDING FEATURES INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION PERSONAL ATTENTION FRIENDLY INTEREST THOROUGH INSTRUCTION COMPLETE EQUIPMENT COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE HIGHEST STANDARDS RESULTS COMPETENT GRADUATES SATISFIED EMPLOYERS 41 Clinton Avenue, North Stone 1974 Rochester, N. Y. Diary (Continued) 7:00 Hutchinson's father calls upstairs. 7:15 Jim Cummings mother waves his hair. 7:50 Hutchinson's father calls upstairs. 7:}5 Rosser comes downstairs and starts the Victrola. 7:4s Hutchinson's father calls upstairs. S:oo Holyer wonders whether 10 stare doing his homework now or wait until home room period. 8:15 Hutchinson wakes up. S:i7 Hutchinson grabs his books anJ starts running. 8:10 Eshclman docs his Intermediate. 8:2.9 Red Williams rolls in home room srill in his overcoat. 841 Hutchinson rolls into Mr. Coon’s oiiicc as usual. 8:45 Gocttcl caught tossing chalk into the waste basket from the 15 foot mark. (CanthmrJ on Pj t 114'. You gee exactly what your doctor orders when we compound your prescriptions HOUGHTONS PHARMACY SSo MAIN ST. WEST F V StMinT. Prop. Two Licensed Pharmacists ARNETT TAILORING CO. ColUrjalt Clclhtt for Srutlru i 364 Arnett Blvd. Tel. Gen. 5055 BUY ONE Then von will know why thousands demand A PARKER Pens $1.75 up Pencils $3.00 up RALPH A. ALLEN Jeweler We specialize in Elgin Watches 77 Orchard St. Gen. 1677 Rochester, N. Y. Ci.fnfltnjrnts cf I. S. HUNT CO. PHARMACY HARDWARE RADIO 590 Thursron Road MILTON'S SWEET SHOPPE Howe A lade Candy and lee Cream Phone Genesee 893 350 Thurston Road Cor. Milton Street in If you are going to a Business School you will he interested in the courses given by the Rochester Business Institute An education is something that must last a lifetime. Few persons can alTorJ to spend the necessary time and money a second time because a wrong first choice of a school has resulted in an inadequate training. The Rochester Business Institute provides the kind of business training that brings suc- cess to its students; it provides the assurance of advancement for those who complete its comprehensive, thoroughly practical courses. Its record of more than sixty-four years of continuous growth and usefulness to the large community it serves, and the rapid rise to positions of leadership by so many of its 44,000 alumni, arc convincing reasons why the Rochester Business Institute should he the choice of young men and women who arc seeking desirable and key positions in the business world. ROCHESTER, NEW YORK Courses include Business Administration Secretarial Science Accountancy Bookkeeping Salesmanship and Advertising Tor Catalogue or Bulletins describing the different courses or further information, call or write the REGISTRAR, ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE Zimmcrli Business Furniture Corp. EXPERTS IS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT Chas. Zimmcrli, Pres. 116-131 South Avc. ROCHfcjnfcR, N. Y. TUOS. COLOVOS Confectionary 1 9 JEFFERSON AVE. Sodas - Tobacco - Magazines HOME MADE ICE CREAM Pmonk GhN. 51S Diary (continued') 8:50 Mr. Burnard decides that Ox, Gus,“ “Eliot,” and “Mike” arc chewing gum. S :51 They were. 9:03 Berr VVcidel starts practicing his piece for assembly in study hall. 9:05 Bob Campbell explains why going to Mike's should nor merit an Unexcused. 9:05 Mr Coon gives Boh'' Campbell an Unexcused. 9:06 13erc meets Bob on the way out. 9:16 Mr. Coon finishes advising Bert. 9:15 Organized stampede to the door of 11S. 9:151V Mr. Burnard discourages sramncdc. 9:19 Organized exit by numbers or 11$. 9:19 Milanetti practices a Kidney punch on Bub Baker. 9:30 Baker shows deep appreciation by scatter- ing Ros books. 9:45 Jenks hits Stanton with an eraser. 9:46 Stanton's return goes wide and hits Mr. Sauer. (Can 1 nut d mi Pay nf) ARCADIA BALL ROOM CLINTON AVENUE SOUTH Next to Rochester Theater DANCING EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING FEATURING Delicious Noonday Luncheon Special Features Every Night Collegiate Matinee Every Saturday Dancing From i to 5 P. M. — America's Best Dance Bands — n4 MINER S—3 5 Years of Dependable Service High Grade Bicycles COMPLETE LINE OF Children's Vehicles REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES 184-18$ Clin ion Avenue South WM T. JACKLING Rochester's Building Wrecker OiF.ee: Main 177 Hay, Gram and Coal Yard:Srone 4765 z6f South Avenue 6S0 Clinton Avenue Rochester, N. V. South HOWARDS COFFEE SHOPPE DINNERS lee Cream Candy Lundies Sodas 198 Arnett Blvd. Tel. Gen. 52.54 Everything For The Farm Gar den Supplies Lawn Seed Radiol as Burr Starkweather Co. 41-48 STONE STREET PLYMOUTH MARKET WHEN QUALITY Main 5670 FRANK BURKE v; 1 r. r, . r. jt K DUBOIS ’’ BUILT r. r. r. r, r. ? 4 J «I -t X u 7 4 4 'a s rj? 'a 7t 'a rN : r. COLLEGE ANNUALS r. K Si K vr r. V.' Jw r, V.' . V' 5 S | r. ► t ■ r„ K K K vf n K v' 5 K L would be easy to build Annuals, were we only obliged to accept manu- script and print. The result would be mechanical typesetting, presswork, paper and binding ... all that a great many Annuals are ... a jumbled mass of text and illustrations. A DuBois Press Annual, however, means typog- raphy, presswork, paper and binding .. . plus. Plus a treatment which unifies the literary fea- tures; consistent arr work and typography; pleas- ing color combinations; suitable papers for end leaves, opening section, division pages and text; and finally covers that are not only durable and attractive but suggestive of the theme, whenever possible. We are building this season the Year Books of the United States Naval and Military Academies, Cornell University . . . and many others. The DU BOIS PRESS ‘Builders of Fine Books aud Catalogues 151 BROADWAY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK: X S 2 a 'a 2 u si 'a 'a 'J X u X u . u 'a 2 78 2 'u 4 4 4 'u X t Jl 'U 2 116 Diary (continued) 9:47 Mr. Sauer starts formal address on Lack of Control or “Rules of the Studv Hall. 10:10 Bell rings and cuts Mr. Sauer shore. 10:11 Dick Cummings meets her. 10:152 Cummings is late for class. 10:10 Garnish starts to take time out” for his daily nap. 10:11 Time is called by Mr. Pickard. 10:13 Garnish is thrown out of the game, so to speak. 10:55 Atterbury sees a certain brunette. FOR QUICK RADIO SERVICE Phone Genesee $704 Repairing? Yet' MV Knew Haw.' Community Home Furnishing Co. 841 Genesee St. Open Evenings SCHOEN BROS. FAMOUS FOR NASH SALE SERVICE 408 BROWN STREET Gf id Jewelry n an cur preset;: sourxe satitjadm ROY R. HOWDEN WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER 196 Genesee St. Rochester. N. V. HULSE PHARMACY A Complete Drug Store and Accurate Prescription Service 178 JEFFERSON’ AVENGE AT BRONSON We Deliver Phone Gcr.cscc 1741 J. KRESS Fancy Groceries Home Baked Goods “Service with a Smile' 360 Thurston Road Telephone Gen. i«sx6 10:58 Atterbury follows her ro the third lloor 11 ;oc Bell rings. Atterbury remembers his class is on the first floor. 11 :io Earle Hulsc finds the correct mantissa. 11:11 Mr. Hayes recovers sufficiently to offer congratulations. 11:3c Le Brun forgers principle of multiplication. 11:31 Mr. Hayes comes ro the rescue with his formula. What God hath joined to- gether, let no man pur asunder. 11:35 Esnelman gets 94% in a Math quiz and breaks out crying. 11:40 J. McConnell receives a piece of paper from .1 feminine hand. (Continu'd an Par 119) « 7 Your Home Store Our Mu FS art Aluayi Fresh and (Ac jo BRADY'S MARKET 945 Genesee Srrcct PHONE: GENESEE WE DELIVER. Not simply to be a store wherein you may make almost any desired purchase but to be a store which, through its cour- tesy, q ua I i t y of mercha nd i se, a nd fairness means “Home Store to you That is our greatest desire. THURSTON ROAD CANDY SHOP JERRY DONALATOE, Prop. Fine Confectionery, Home Made Candy and Delicious Ice Cream r -3 r -= TELEPHONE GEN. r-0 52.1 Thurston Rd. Rochester, N. Y. SIBLEY, LINDSAY CURR COMPANY GENESEE TAILORING Cleaning Prewing Dyeing and Repairing Specializing in Tuts- Our succos isduc to price, quality anJ service lie (all and Je irtr—SCHULTZ Phor.c: Genesee 1474 1009 Genesee Street ARNETT BAKERY “Howe of I In me Buked Goods An Entire Factory VISIT OUR NEW HOME Devoted to the manufacture of |j Orders taken for all occasions CLASS PINS RINGS MEDALS TROPHIES 544 Arnett 131 vd. Tel. Genesee 41.93 G Tiiih .:! on Announce waits Comp!intents of Club, Fraternity and Soroi icy Jewelry GF.NF.SEE VALLEY LITHOGRAPH CO WARREN KAHSE, Inc. ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, 415 Exchange Sr. Rochester, N. Y. 1 I Iv ballagh pharmacy ] Complete Line of Official School Supplies ICE CREAM. ALL FLAVORS.SANDWICHES FULL LINE OF CANDIES B ASTI AN BROTHERS Cor. Maw lev opp the School COMPANY THE ARROW TOGGERY SHOP $56 W MAIN ST. COR BROWN ESTABLISHED 1906 OPEN EVENINGS SPECIALISTS IN ODD TROUSERS AND KNIC KLRS Manufacturing JEWELERS STATIONERS Diary (continued) 11:41 Maybe it is a cigar coupon. 11:60 Noon whistles blow. Catalog on request P.M. 11:09 Mr. Mcinliardt trvs to get Red Tuttle to use more French. 11:10 Red says, “Le wind, il blow, n’est ce pas?’ 11:15 Bettvs starts home. 1414 Bastian Bldg. 11:16 Bectys arrives. 11:17 Bettvs finishes lunch ROCHESTER 11:30 Howland drops his tray lunch. Great •‘BILL ’ TIEFEL, Rcprocnrjtjvc rcioicing. (CctltmutJ ai P t£t t;t Draftin Instruments and Artists Materials Watts Dry Cleaning for school, home or professiomil use ur - s| eeialti to which we jrivf careful id trillion. Company, Inc. In ! riinicnts in Sets. Drawing table-. Drawing Hoards. Slide Rule . Triangle . Curve-. T-$ |iiares. Thumb Turks, Ink-. Peneiis. Pen-. Kriwcrs. W a ter Color . Oil Color . Boxes of Colors. Brushes. Expert Dry Cleaning Service Paper and Show Card Hoard Barnard, Porter Remington 9-11-13 North Water near Main Street Phone Main HI 10 Special fcjnfr in Laches’ and Gaits' Garments BRYAN DRUG HOUSE Prescription .9 pet ini is ts 9i-y4 MAIN ST. WEST Work Called For And Delivered a RHONE. GENEShK 614 MARIETTA PAINTS 2.62. South Avc. 311 Cottage St. Rochester, N. Y. ROCHESTER inj SCHOOL BANK SAVINGS dr Nothing Gives a Boy or a Girl the Backbone that a Bank Account Does START ONE TODAY! Rochester Savings Bank West Main Srreet and South Fitzhugh North and Franklin Streets ROCHESTER, N. Y. PHONE GLENWOOD j4 « EXCAVATING AMISH TRUCK and CRANE SERVICE We Rent Universal Cranes Motor Truck Mounted 648 MT. REED BLVD. Material Handling Car Unloading Steel Erecting Heavy Lift 11:50 11:51 1:15 i:35 1:36 I:37 1:39 Rejoicing anew. Robinson starts nickcl-o-dcon at Hazel Sweet Shoppe. General syncopation by the habitues. Smith trys to borrow a quarter from Schustcrbaucr. Smith trvs to borrow twenty cents from Wing. Wing trys to borrow twenty cents from Smith. Complications ensue. Smith and Wing try to borrow fifteen cents from Remington. Smith and Wing finally get a dime from Goodhue. (Continued on Pj£c ui) “Rochester Quality ' and “Blue Seal TABLETS, NOTE BOOKS ROCHESTER STATIONERY CO. 10S MILL ST. Get Wise Buy Your Shoes at NICKS Repairing also 440 Genesee Sr. Clever Clothes for STUDENTS DIRECT FROM THF. MANUFACTURER Steefel-Connor Co. 72. ST. PAUL ST. Ill SPORTING GOODS and RADIO GOLF- TENNIS—BASEBALL Distributors for Kroydon and Wilson Golf Clubs RUDOLPH SCHMIDT CO., INC. 48 SOUTH AVE. Diary (continual) 1150 Mr. Schwann starts shooing students from the corridor. 1:51 Mr. Spinning aids by assigning several to study hall. 1 : i The rose-waters disperse. Identities dis closed on application.) 1:10 The wicked cease their troubling and the weary arc at rest. 1:2.5 Rockovitz goes home for an afternoon ol quiet study. 5:00 Everitt scores a basket. Coach Tichcnor passes out. (CouttnucJ Pay tit 111 CHESTER SHIRT OUR Locution Means Lower Prices to YOU SHOP Fine Furniture - § Home Furnishings of Distinction, Quality and Kart Value Powers Hotel Building Inspection of our extensive stocks will impress you alike with their beauty and economy. You arc assured of the utmost courtesy on your visit. James C. Corbett Funeral Director S. M. WALLACE Private Funeral Home FURNITURE CO. Jfi CHILI AVENUE 4SMain St. West Telephone Genesee 5500 Next to General Hospital 1 Elliott Westfall HART’S Florists Self Serving “Say it with Flowers Grocery Stores Rochester's Specialty in Floral Designs Greatest Bouquets and Potted Plants Grocerers Special attention given to Wedding Bouquets § § 1146 Mt. Hope Avenue OVER IOO STORES St'U To Glo. Crooke n Co. Stores all over the cicv 1 Index to Advertisers Allen, Ralph A Amish Service A i i Jackiing, William T Krllrr % Sons J K . 115 Arnett Garage Arnett Tailoring M Arrow Toggery Shop .... “9 Marietta Paints .... 119 tii Milton's Sweet Shoppe. B Miner’s .. .... 115 Ballagh Pharmacy ‘9 Bardo, Louis ... ... . in N Barnard, Porter and Remington . . ll9 Neil Thomas.. .... 115 Brady's Market Nick’s Shoe Co ... Brooks A vc. Candy Shoo m Bryan Drug House XI9 O Burr and Starkweather XXS Odcnbach Coltcc Shoppe . .. . Ill C P Chester Shirt Shop Page Shaw. Colovos, Thomas 4 Plymouth Market Columbia Candy Shop. ... 114 Community f urnishing — 1 7 R Corbett, James C nj Rapp’s Cleaning . 111 Cornwall Clothes Shop in R.B.I .... 113 Culver Engraving -5 Rochester Gas Electric .... 115 Rochester Savings Bank n Rochester Stationery Co. ... HI Darrow School of Business. in Rudolph Schmidt At Co., DuBois Press s Schocn Bros .... 117 t Schreiner’s Eastman School of Music . Scrantom's Edith Ellis Sweet Shop.... 111 Sibley’s Elliott and Westfall ... iij Sreefd-Connor Co. ... in G T Genesee Valley Litho 11S Thurston Dress Shoppe 114 Genesee Tailoring ixS Thurston Jewelry ... .. Gregg School of Business.. xx7 Thurston Road Candy Shoo .... 118 Guardian Life Ins Town Talk Bakery .... .... 114 H W Wallace Furniture Co. Warrcn-Kahsc, Inc Houghton Pharmacy Watts Dry Cleaning Co., Inc Wilson, H. E.. Ire. Howden, Roy R 117 4 Hulsc Pharmacy z Hunt, 1. S...... Zimmerli Co IL4 Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Telephone. Stone 484 THURSTON JEWELRY CO. 561 THl’RSTON ROAD Say it with Flowers J. B. KELLER SONS, INC. THOMAS F. O NEIL florists GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS truu jnd 1 'ttjttjblti in Sijiun 776 Gcnc cc St. Gen 577 R xlioicr.N Y 15 Clinton Avenue, North ROCHESTER. N Y. Diary (connmud) 3:05 Coach revives and calls a holiday for both teams. 4:00 Occident staff adjourns for the day. 4:55 R T. Smith denies he is John Gilbert. 5:00 After hours of search the hand locates the Lost Chord.” 5:05 R T. Smith denies he is Ronald Colman. 6:15 In a moment of weakness the faculty meet- ing adjourns in favor of an up pro 1 al show. 7:00 Rockovitz opens his books for an evening of quiet study. S:oo Annual staff convenes for an evening of mental strain and exertion. S:o6 Don Williams starts out. 8:10 Rill English starts out. J. McConnell starts out. 8:35 Et alii ad infinitum, (ref; j g. 1576 Web stcr s) 9:00 They arrive. 10:00 The Annual Staff perspires freely. 11 :oo The Annual Staff show signs of weariness 11:59 The Annual Staff ad|oums. 11:00 And all's well. ANONYMOUS. WE MOPE. Finis 2-5 aAutographs W W % , f Il6 aAutographs I jr Autograph -S xA- ' f 21 V f? iA ETA - 4As J,. 2? L_ u {2LL ) :-' 1 1 f , LAa nrj h ? ?. ■ 'a Ai mdJi, ''a VT Zjc •' •■ '- - !7 ylsl AAsd Jf urvd ■’{• , 'J ? r


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