White Plains High School - Oracle Yearbook (White Plains, NY)

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QF.-Q '5' ' ' I1 Q' V1-L f .. 7' .f,- f'.:N.L- lv K ii? '1' 5 ,ff fifj, I -' . '. .4 1 ' 'H -if ' 'lv'Pi 1 - -3 '. :. fwiz 'Q Q 'Q P fg.sf5'Q72C. '49Qfj - wwflwp . F. ,Uri-u. V- ..w,,.wm...?l,,y, w,-ala , .Z f. uf-Q in , JQMV',-1l.1 'E,-'IN''JY-:Y .V 1'-,filu iff. ' ' Wit VL' 1 ', Wi' PER!-'ECTION A TO THE F' I NAI S H THE ORACLE To Jo DALE HEEL Whosaz curnasi' and Qnihusiasiic spirik has dome so numb for our School? we dedicernie The Gracie of 39242 with capprecimiion and esiaenn I I n N 0 ff 7? r R ' s X if 2 II f KL, A, , My ,Ajax YI K if .I Ie I A' QMWHQ Erlitor-in-Cllief Art Editor . Business 1141111119521- Associate Editors RIARION LOWELI. HOW'ARD GUTHRIE HORACE FURMAN EARL JUNGHANS DORRIS THURIAN mmm? BOYD BILLINGSLEA . WINIFRED JONES . J. ALFRED RIITCHELL Business Staff BESS CONOVER ROBERT TYSON RICHARD CONNOR WILERED FUNSTON HERBERT SANFORD ?OEIQWOETd i ---A- -- i HERE WILL COME A TIME IN THE LIEE OF EACH ONE OF YOU XVHEN YOU XVILL LOOK BACK UPON YOUR HIGH SCHOOL - ' DAYS XVITH REMEMBRANCE OF THE GOOD TIME SPENT XVITHIN THE WALLS OF YOUR ALMA INIATER. THEN IT XVILL BE THAT YOU XVILL PRIZE THIS, YOUR ORACLE, AS ONE OF YOUR MOST VALUABLE REMINDERS. LOOKING AT THE ALMOST EORGOTTEN EACES, THERE WILL BE RE- CALLED TO YOU THOSE HAPPY DAYS OF YOUTHEUL ACHIEYEMENTS AND SUCCESSES. IT IS FOR YOU, THE CLASS OF '24, THAT THIS ORACLE IS PRINTED SO THAT YOU MAY, IN FUTURE YEARS, HAVE A RECORD TO INSPIRE YOU AND RE-KINDLE THAT DE- TERMINATION TO DO YOUR BEST TO HELP NOT ONLY YOURSELE BUT THOSE ABOUT YOU. H 19 24 'I gcliforials has exercised all of its power in order to give you, the Class of 1 -T 1 ' , The Ozacle-Nineteen Hzzfzdred and Twenty-four make THE QRACLE a bigger and better annual. The Board 1 ?-T HE ORACLE Board of 1924 have done all in their power to 24, a permanent and noteworthy record of your high school activities. You will be the judges as to whether we have been successful in our efforts, and we sincerely hope that you will be pleased with thexwork we have done for you and VVhite Plains High School. THE GENERAL ORGANIZATION ' i HE General Organization, that factor of the School which binds us together as one, has lived creditably through its fifth year. I : Z . . It has undertaken no project that it has not successfully com- Z T: . . plered. Among the many projects supported by the General Organization during the 1923-24 year have been The Bohemian Girl, The Dance of the Curriculum, The School Play, not to mention other activities which have been very successful. One of the most important matters of policy accom- plished by the Organization this year was the establishment of the Blanket Ticket, a plan which was adopted after much deliberation. The Service League, under the General Organization, has become a significant factor in our school, it has helped in bringing all our school activities to a successful accomplishment. THE ORANGE AND BLACK TICKET i i I-IE Blanket Ticket is without a doubt the greatest achievement of the General Organization this year. The plan was first N proposed early in the fall of '23. Letters were sent to all ! ! parents asking their opinion of the plan. So many favorable answers were received that the plan was put into effect in the first part of December. The Orange and Black Ticket is simply a substitute for all our former single season tickets, subscriptions, and G. O. membership. The ticket is to be sold at the beginning of each year, and eliminates the many drives formerly needed for the sale of tickets, G. O. membership, and Orange subscriptions. VVe all appreciate what this plan means to the school and give our thanks to the General Organization for their splendid work. FACULTY f.l?..fi . v N , . , ff ff ff f ff do 0 'I fi T w ff I1 f I-fo H f FIxs'I' Row-Olis, Lyuongh, ElPL'!'lI!ll'l, Bt'fL'L'I'lJ', Clark, Slcarrzs, Kelly, Fcller, Jollcyj S1-:COND ROXK'-0lflH1'Pf, Balrlicirl, Ofurrlon, Crcenc, Johnson, S-renin, Rigouarzl, Pialli, HDMSCIIIHII THIRII Row-fyilliams, lfilleins, Hofzllirlg, Burlce, Kee1IlIolls, Shcparrl, Kopp, Barton: FoUR'I'H Row-Bucher, Azzzlzwzcs, Vcrplnrzclc, Fcnzon, .fUzzcNml, Hull, Hancock, Lechlcr, I,',00flTL'I1fd, Polisj FIFTH R0Xl'TBIHl'1il1Ilf11, Binglznm, C1ul':c'orflI, Fuller, Bcncrlicl, Clnrlr, Porlrr, Cnullclnx, l'l!Hll!'j', Rolalzius, Craig. Hzfcceazliaqlg JOHN W. LUBIBARD, A. B. ........................................................ Slljrcrizztcfzrlcnt of Schools Cortland Normal School: Amherst College IIILTON D. PROCTOR, B. S. ............................................ .4557 Supcrintmzdcrzt of Schools Colgate: New York University W. LYNN HOUSEIXIAN, B. S., A. KI. ................................ ....... I Jrincipal Colgate: Teachers' College, Columbia GEORGE E. KAPP, B. S., A. II. ............................................ ........ A ss'i to the Principal Gettysburg Collegeg Columbia RUTH ANDREWS, A. B. .................................................... ....... E nglish Klount Holyoke: Columbia MARTHA J. BALDWIN .......................................... .......................... ........ C o mnzercial Rochester Business Collegeg Simmons: N. Y. U. LENA C. BEECHER, B. S. .......... ................. ........ S I lf7El'7.'l3'0I', Hoflle Economics Cornell FLORENCE CAROLYN BEHRI, PH. B. .............. ........ L atin Syracuse 3 Columbia BI. ELIZABETH BENEDICT .............................................................. Eighth Grade English Fredonia State Normal School: Teachers' College, Columbia ARIIONA C. BEVERLY, A. B., A. KI. .......................................... ....... H istory and Cifvics Oberlin Collegeg Columbia 10 The Oracle--Nzneteen Hundred and Twenty-four IWIARY A. BINGHAIYI .......................................................... ......... C onzmerfial Rochester Business Institute: Syracuse NELLIE BLACKBURN .................................................................... Eighth Grzzrfe Ariillmetic Plattsburgh State Normal School WILLIARI F. BORTON, B. S. ................................................ SllfPFl'i'I.S'O7', Hfzznuzzl Training University of Illinois CATI-IARINE L. BURKE ............................................................ ......... C omnzerrial Plattsburgh Normal: N. Y. U. ALICE CAULKINS ......................................................................................... ........ 1 Wusir Crane Normal Institute of llusic: Eastman School of Klusic LOUISE CHASE, A. B. ............................................. ..................... ................. S jr HIIISII Allegheny College JENNIE L. CLARK .............................,..................................... ......... S uperfuisor, Art Syracuse: New York University JAMES A. CLARK, JR., LL. B. ................................... .... ....... I I Jatlrematifs Cornell University CARRIE E. CLUTE ....... ............................................................ ....... .......... A 1 ' I 5-'Pratt Institute 1-I If ' f :ff I, A fl f GERALD S. CRAIG, A. B., AfQI21 f...4,,,if.Cff41,fsmi1'1'ctor, Science Delft Baylor: Columbia: University of Pennsylv:M BESSIE IVI. CUDWORTH, A. B. ....................................................... .................... E nglish Bliddlebury College: Columbia J. DALE DIEHL, A. B., A. IVI. ............................... L ......... ..................... ,.1S11per1'isor, Iwusif Gettysburg ColIege c l 2 C. P. EBERHART, B. PED., B. C. S. .... ......... .... ,................ 1 I immfaz Ohio Northern University: N. Y. IJ.: Zanerian College IVI. GLADYS FAULEY, B. S. .............................................. .......... .......... E n glislz University of Vermont HENRY A. FELTER, B. S. .......,....................................................... ....... 1 Vfathematics N. Y. State College for Teachers: Columbia GRACE L. FENTON, A. B. ....................................... .............. ....... .......... L a t in Barnard College IWABEL FULLER, A. B. ............................................................. ......... G eneral Science Cortland Normal School: Cornell HELEN L. GREENE .... ............................................................................ ...... .Sewing hlechanics' Institute: Albany State College for Teachers AGNES HALL .............................................................................................. ......... C ofnmercial Buffalo State Normal School: N. Y. U.: U. of Chicago ARTHUR S. HANCOCK, A. B., A. IVI. ......................................... ............................ E nglislz Wesleyan: Columbia EDNA L. HOTALING ................................ . ................................ ........ E iglzth Grade History' Oneonta Normal School: Columbia IMIILDRED IVI. JOHNSON, A. B. ........................................ ......... S punish and French Smith: Columbia: Hunter College ARTHUR T. JOLLEY, A. B., A. llfI. ...........................,................ ......... P ublic Speaking Northwestern University: N. Y. U. l .. ......a... .. .........................n........................... ... ..... ...W ..........-........u.-..-f W -...i....-.inM.ii.v--.....i.-....-.-...-. .. .--.--..-.-...-.-. W ....n...-..n..... .......... ....... ...... ............. .. ...... ... ............. . ................. ... ......... ..... .. ...,.... l ....... ...... 1. .......... ...., ....i .i.....L...... 11 J xiii' 'V-.Z 7 'T The Oracle--.Vzueteeiz Hzindv kd and Tcoezztv-four I-Tllfififfffzl::III:f:f1iiiIifIif1iIIT'.IfI:iiIfiffflff'f22:11:11flfilflilifiiiiiiiiIiiiiffillillilliiiliiliiiffiQiIIffiffiffI1iIfi ,..''ZZIZIZZFIZIZIZIZZZZZTTSIIYIIZZKZIIZMZIZIIISIIII' ITQZZZIIZIIZIZIITIIZIUIIIIIIIIII!I?IIIIII12232122C12Z2IIII1?Z11IIIIiZ1IIIlIITZC '.22211212212IIC212ZZ!22222IZi!112ICIIEIC!1IIILIISIIfIIIIIIZZlILT1ZCIIiZlZIIlIII1I3I'.1 ' J ALICE C. KEENHOLTS .................. . ..Sm..i... Pl13'sical Eflufatiolz Savage School of Physical Educationg Yesto -Serova School of Dancing GLENN 31. KELLY, A. B. ...................................... Acting Head, illoderzz Language Dejft Colgate University CORA H. LARIB, A. B. .................................................... ..........., 1 ffatlzematics Syracuse University GEORGE P. LECHLER, B. S. ..................................... ....... ........ S c ience and Coach Cornell University BIATTHEW E. LYNAUGH, B. C. S. ...................................... Director, Commercial Delft New York University: Columbia FRANK B. NICGOVERN .......................................................... Supertiisor, Plzysical Education Posse Normal School of Gymnastics: University of the State of New York RUTH L. BIACNEAL, A. B. ................................................ ....... ....... ....... ....... H i 5 t ory Syracuse University - GRACE L. NIANGAII, A. B. .......................................... ........ E nglish Smith College: Columbia FRANK L. OKTAVEC, B. S. .................................................. ....... P liysical Eziucation University of Dubuque: Columbia ALYAH TALBOT OTIS, A. B., A. KI. ........................................ dctifzg Heazl, Latin Depii Syracuse: Teachers' College, Columbia CLARA L. OVERTON ................................................................................ ........ L ibrarialz New York Library School: Teachers' College, Columbia ANITA PIATTI, A. B. ............................................................................ ......... F ranch yracusegwumbi XIAY N. PORTER ....................................... ....... i ..... g Hfarl, illatlzenzatics Drift Potsdam State Normal: Te ters' College, Columbia: N. Y. U. HOVVARD L. POTTER, A. B., PED. B. .................................................... ......... S cience New York State Normal College: Cornell FRANK E. POTTS ........................................................................... ....... C :0IIIIl1I'7'Cifll Albany Business Collegeg N. Y. U. , EIIILY C. ROBBINS, B. S. ........................................................ .ffctilzg Ifead, English Dejft Radcliffe College: VVoods Holl Biological Laboratories: N. Y. U. ELISA RIGOUARD, A. B., A. NI. .................................................................... ......... F reach University of Parisg Columbia, New York State College for Teachers MARGARET A. SHEPARD .......................................... .......... . .. .... ........Art Pratt Institute VVILLIANI O. STEARNS, JR., A. B ............................................ ........ E zzglish Colgateg Columbia: New York University KIYRA E. SWAIN ................. ................................. E iglztlz Grade Spellflzy and Penmanslzip New Haven State Normal G. ANNA VERPLANCK, A. B. ...................................... ........ B iology Barnard College LODISKT L. VVILLIANIS ........................................................................ ........ H istory Starkey Seminary: New York State College for Teachers BRATNARD H. WOODWARD, A. B. ............................................ Latin, Civics, Economics Yale: Teachers' College, Columbia: New York University 12 CL SSES HONORABLE MENTION , , ...... M , ..... E .... ..... 5 ,, if fi H H ff ff I ff ff H 11 ff T w 6 nfY'f01 HGAZEOT QZITIHH OFFICERS President . . . XVILLIAM X. XVEED, JR. Vice-President . . . ROGER DONLON Secretary . . BOYD BILLINGSLEA Treasurer . MARGARET CALHOUN CLASS FLOVVER CARNATION CXVHITEJ MOTTO Alut iizfveniam wiam aut faciam. Either to find a way or make one HONOR ROLL CLASS COLORS PURPLE AND GOLD WILLIAM X. WEED, JR ..... . First Honor' HOWARD N. GUTHRIE . Second Honor EVA D. SI-IUMWVAY ....... Third H onor VVILLIAM G. BALDXVIN ELINOR BANCROFT BRADFORD CLARK BESS VVILSON CONOVER FRANK A. CORR GWYNNE H. DAGGETT ROYAL B. DAGGETT, JR. KENNETH DEVOE MALTD GILBERT MARION ROSE GOBLE RUTH GREENVVALD DOROTHEA I-IAAS EMMA HX'MAN EARL JUNGHANS ROSE ALINE KEIL Class Ifistory . Class Prophecy Class Poem . Class Song . . Class Characteristics Characteristics Class Postscriptztm . . Last Will and Testament Last Will and Testament Statistician . . ELIZABETH JOSEPI-IINE KIRXVAN MARION R. LOWELL RUTH MILDRED LYON VVALTER LEONARD MCKEE EDXVIN G. NIICHAELIAN ABBY VAIL PAIGE ALVA ELIZABETH PIETSGHKER ANTHONY C. RENINO LOIS ROLLINS DAVID SCHLEICHER ERNEST SCHOFIELD JEAN VVELLS SHERMAN GERTRUDE E. SMITH ELISANOR TYLER TOWSON RIGI-IARD S. VVECHSLER FRATRES ELIZABETH KIRWVAN DANIEL E. DURYEA VVILLIAM H. XVELLS KEDWIN NIICHAELIAN 2 XVILLIAM VVELLS . REGINA LE SAGE . BOYD BILLINGSLEA . XVALTIER MCKEE GEORGIA WHELPLEY' J. ALFRED MITCHELL . ROGER DONLON E, kifwffvfvx ......-.............,.......-.......... ..... .....,......,.. ..,. , ....... ....................- ..... .. ..... -................................. .... .... - ,..........,. .... -......................,..E................,. LE.. ...... ...... ...............,-........ .... ............I...........,......,............................. 1-1 , F I 1A , M iiiii iiiii 55u u g iiiui 5 uriii m 5555 - iuei , nV K uiiur uiri , iiiiu iiiii iiiii , iiiiii 5 i55 5555 CATHERINIZ ABBOT Is she not more than pllillfillj ran express? G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Orchestra Q1-2-355 lvlandolin Club C2-355 May Festival of hlusic C2-359 Theta Gammag Sophomore Entertainment C25. VINCENT ANTHONY Take life too .wrio1z.vIy, and what is it worth? G. O. Cl-2-3-45 g Service League C-I-53 High School Bzindg Baseball Squad C3-45 5 Phi Lambdag Commerce Club C45. ETHEL ARRINGTON Sing away .vorrowj cast away care. G. O. Cl-2-455 Junior Red Cross Cl-255 Service League C455 Theta Gamma. NAN ATKINSON I bear a charmed life. Latin Club C2-353 G. G. Cl-2-3-455 Glee Club Cl-2-355 Operetta C355 Z, Kf, Club C455 Service League Q455 Music Memory Contest Q35g Grange Reporter EVELYN BAc1Le Azul l11'a1'1f11 had 1UllIlft'!l one illll1l0I'f!ll S0lly. G. O. C1-2-3-453 Hiking Club Q3-45g Glee Club Q3-453 T Latin Club 1455 HZ. K. Club C45. 15 UA! ve ujjq ,,x'nJ x J f .M W 1 S' The Oracle--Nineteen Hundred and Trcenlv-four VVILLIAM GLADDING BALDYVIN Only an il1i'PlIf07' kzzozes lzou' to borrou, and every man zs or should be an inz'enz'or. G. O. C1-2-3-415 Service League C2-313 Radio Club Cl-2-3-41g Executive Council C315 Band Cl-2-3-41. lblz-XRY LOUISE BAMMAN All, you flavor ever-1'tl1i11g,' you are the fvazzillfz of society. G. O. Cl-2-3-41: Glee Club C1-215 Red Cross Cl-2-31. ELINOR BANCROFT Hel' blue eyes sought ilze ffest afar. G. O. C1-2-3-41: Latin Club Cel-13 Glee Club C415 Cpera C41: HZ. K. Club C-I-1: Service League C41. FRANKLIN BEBUS The deed I intend is great, but u'l1z1t, as yet I know not. G. O. C1-2-3--1-1g Radio Club C313 Cross Country Squad C415 Track Squad C41. fl BOYD BILLINGSLEA I 11111 Sir Oraele, and ic'11e1z I ape my lips let no dog bark. G. O. C1-2-3-41g Rlandolin Club Cl-2-3--I-19 Band C315 Soph. Hop Committeeg Chairman Senior Ring Committeeg Senior Dance Committeeg Class Treasurer C315 Class Secretary 5 Inter-Class track C1-2-3-41 3 Football Sec- ond Team C315 Track C2-3-415 Secret Threeg Oracle Board, Editor-in-Chiefg W. P. H. S. Club C2-3-415 I tion-University of llichigan. 16 Junior Prom Committeeg Phi Lambda. After gradua- T155 1 A .... Q If ..... ff M E ..... .M . ......? ..... ss... .......... ..... if sscs MARION BIRCH Her' pencil was striking, resistless, and bland. G. O. Q1-2-3-455 Art Club Q4-D, Vice-President, Wiiiner of Club Contestg Girls' Glee Club. After graduation- New York School of Applied Design. EDITH BRADLEY l Honor lies in honest toil. G. O. Q1-2-3-4-jg Glee Club C3Dg Red Cross Q1-21. lVlARION BULLOCK Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. G. O. C1-2-3-453 Service League C4Dg Commerce Club C-lj. GEORGE BRUSH The bloozl more stirs to rouse a lion than to start a hare. Baseball C1-2-3-4D, Captain C315 Football C3-43: Bas- ketball Second Team C3-4Qg Orange Board C455 W. P. H. S. Club Cl-2-3-4-D 3 G. O. C1-2-3-4-jg Executive Coun- cil Q3-4Dg Inter-Class Basketball fl-213 Phi Lambda. After graduation--Dartmouth. CULLEN BRYANT But 7.C'll!If am 1? An infant crying in the niglzt. G. O. Cl-2-3-4Dg Junior Red Cross Q1-215 Football Sec- ond Team C3Dg Inter-Class Track C3-413 Inter-Class Basketball C3Dg Glee Club C4-D3 Service League C3-4-D3 Hi-Y fl-2-3-4-Dj Latin Club CZDQ Gym. Exhibition c3Dj Orange Reporter Cul. 17 v- X fe r iz 01 .J IWW , ' F Y - - e Oracle-Nzneteen Hundred and TNEIIIQ form MARGARET CALHOUN The wary room, coz she was in, Seenzezl warm f'om floor to ceili1z'. G. O. C1-2-3-415 Glee Club C3-41: Operetta C31 5 French Club C319 Treasurer of Senior Class: Opera C413 Ser- ice League C-1-15 Junior From Committee: Senior Ring Committee. ROBERT B. CALHOUN In frienrlslzip 1 early was taught io beliew. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Football Squad C2-31g Football C413 Baseball C3-415 Inter-Class Track C3-415 Inter-Class Basketball C41, Captain CChampiOnsbip1g Latin Club C215 Hi-Y Cl-2-3-41, Vice President C41g Boxing Club C21g Service League C415 Graduation Announcement Committee. EVOENE F. CANAVAN Victory follows me, and all things follow ifirtory. G. O. C2-3-41g Inter-Class Basketball C2-315 Basketball Squad C-I-13 Phi Lambda. After Graduation-Business. LEONARD CANNELLA Poets are born, not bred. G. O. C1-2-3-415 Latin Clubg Automobile Clubg Gym Leader C31g Inter-Class Basketballg Inter-Class Track. EVELEEN CARPENTER 'Tis always morn somefwlzere. G. O. C1-2-3-415 Glee Club C419 Track C2-315 Baseball C315 Junior Red Cross C1-21: Opera C415 Commerce Club C41. 18 o.... O 2 H Cfff-N 1ffff?,,ff, H W7 k 2 , 6 ..... .o.......... o..... , ............. ..... , A ,..o -fill LAURA CAR1f1aN'ruR Plappy art thou, as if every day thou hadst picked up a horseshoe. G. O. Cl-2-3--Hg Commerce Clubg Service League UH. FRANK CASARRLLA There's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and humility. G. O. Cl-2-3-4Jg Inter-Class Basketball C2-353 Varsity Baseball Q3jg Varsity Basketball C3-453 Spanish Club HD: Commerce Club. NIILLARD CITRON A ln came tllillard, one vast, substantial smile. G. 0, C1-2-3-45. BRADFORD CLARK Wit is the salt of ronwrsation not the food. G. O. fl-2-3-453 Cross Country C3-41, Blanager C4Dg Inter-Class Basketball LEO COHN If you giife me six lines zuritten by the hand of the most honest of men, l 'will had something in them which will hang him. G. O. Q1-2-3-423 Automobile Club filly Football Q4-jg Track Squad C3-4b. 19 . , 5 Z A R ,- ff-ewes JJAAA' L LCM TZ? , , , Q. .,..2 .... 5 , K ....i .... 1....2 2 ilili ..1.. E .uilil uiilu ..... 1 of ......1. CSCS.. ..... ....2 1 ....1. CCCC. A lillau f 2 , ............ .,, A .11.. f?1fxff0 ff 1' ii. JAMES COLLINS Too lou' they build 'who build bwzeafll the stars. G. O. C1-2-3-413 Service League C-l-15 Cross Country Team. THOMAS CONKLIN Gracwl with polislfzl znmzners. Automobile Club C41g G. O. Cl-2-3-41. RICHARD CONNOR fllay you liw all the days of your life. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Oracle Board C413 Orange Board C313 Football Second Team C3-415 Inter-Class Track C313 Delta Alpha. After graduation-Cornell. BESS CONOVER S110 has lzer exits anzl her fzztrazzcesf' G. O. C1-2-3-413 Glee Club C2-3-415 Service League C3-413 French Club C313 Operetta C31g Gymnasium Exhibition C315 Junior Prom Committeeg Latin Club C415 Opera C415 Play Cast C415 Amphictyons C413 Ex- ecutive Council C41g Senior Dance Committeeg Oracle Boardg Second Varsity Basketball C41g VV. P. H. S. Club C41. After graduation-Wellesley. GEORGE H. CooLEY Silenfe is more eloquent illalz words. G. O. C2-3-41g Football Second Team C415 Cross Country C315 Track Squad C-l1. 20 X1 7' 1 e O 1 a 4, l e-N 1 11 e 1 e e n H IL 11 d 1 a Tl Vuivu 4V'-V, .V- ug FRANK A. CORR J But 0, he dances such a way 110 run upon all Easter Day 1: half so fine a sight. G. O. C1-2-3-455 Football, Nlanager C455 Track, lylan- ager C455 Class President C2-355 Orchestra Cl-2-3-45, President C2-355 Glee Club Concerts, Manager C2-355 Automobile Club C455 Mandolin Club C3-455 Sophomore Hop Committee, Chairmang Junior Prom Committee, Chairmang Service League C3-45, Captain C3-45, Presi- dent C455 Editor-in-Chief of Orange C455 Orange Board C355 Orange Reporter C255 French Club C3-455 Latin Club C3-455 Executive Council C455 Basketball Squad C45 5 Boxing Club C255 Inter-Class Track C3-45 5 Go-to- College Committee, Chairman C45 5 Assistant lVIanager of County Track Champions C35 5 Phi Lambda. After grad- uation-Dartmouth. EUGENE L. CRABB Nighl after 'night he .rat and hleared his eyes with hooks. G. O. Cl-2-3-45 5 La Tertulia C2-355 Amphictyons C3-455 Latin Club C455 Boys' Glee Club C455 Opera C455 Hi-Y Club Cl-2-3-455 Service League C3-455 Play Cast C35 5 County Glee Club Contest C45. After graduation- Wesleyfan. HUBERT G. CROWLEY 7l1!ljllifCEllf spectacle of 11111111111 happiness. G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Inter-Class Basketball Cl-2-355 Junior Prom Committee C355 Inter-Class Track C355 Delta Alpha. After graduation-Cornell. Ox mio DiADAhIIO Once or twice I was about io speak. G. O. Cl-2-3-45. Gu YNNE DAGG13'r'r we had l'1zou'11 thee better, 'twere better too for thee. G. O. C1-2-3-455 Service League C455 Latin Club C255 Extemporaneous Speaking Contest C355 Amphictyons C3-455 Band C2-355 Glee Club C2-3-45, Librarian C35, Accompanist C455 Operetta C355 Opera C455 Football, Second Team C355 Cross Country Team C455 Track C455 Graduation in 3M years. 21 l 5 V N rw U .J. .5 K1 mill lil E X Hd Xfgj rt 5' 1 1 'ii F' K QMS CH SW K l l F l Q i i e Oracle-Nine een Hundred and Twenty-four e,ee,e ee,e,e, I - x X 5. l J aemf X524 . f 'L ROYAL B. DAGGETT Thy 1ll0!CESfj 5 a candle to thy merit. G. O. Cl-2-3-453 Football C453 Track C3-453 Inter- Class Track C2-3-453 W. P. H. S. Club C3-453 Presi- dent Sophomore Class C25Q Executive Council C353 Or- chestra Cl-2-3-453 Bohemian Girl C451 Operetta C351 Hi-Y Cl-2-3-453 Junior Red Cross Cl-253 Service League C453 Orange Board C353 Inter-Class Basket- ball C253 French Club C253 Football Squad C1-2-353 Track Squad C1-2-353 Spanish Club C353 Band C253 Phi Lambda. After graduation-Cornell. DONALD DAX'EX' Oh, keep me innoeent, make others great! ' G. O. C1-2-3-453 Basketball, Asst. hlanager C253 Track, Asst. Manager C251 Football, Manager C353 Service League C353 Inter-Class Track C2-353 Delta Alpha. After graduation-Stetson University. CECILE DAVIDSON Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. G. O. C1-2-3-453 Operetta C353 Class Basketball Team C353 Basketball Second Team C45 3 Latin Club C25 3 Glee Club GEORGE DENAULT Chewing the foozl of sweet and hitter fancy. Service League C453 Delta Alpha. ANNA DEPAUL I have Xll7 Z.'i7J6l1. E G. O. Cl-2-3-453 Junior Red Cross C1-253 Gym Exhibi A tion C353 Dancing Club C453 Commerce Club 22 G. O. C453 Glee Club C453 Inter-Class Basketball C453 Z? .am 7 . r . . , I , . f The O1 able .N llldlclfll I-Illliei1-ed-V--an-iimglmmio-e-nty-fyur 5 NIILDRED DEL 1'I:1RhI.iXN C Give me a lever long enough alzzl I can single-harzzlezl more the world. G. O. C1-2-3--lj: Junior Red Cross CD5 French Club C3l 5 Glee Club Cl--U5 Girls' Track Team Cl-ZD. 5 V, .N KENNETH DE VUE g S QQ, , LMQ And wisely tell what hour 0' the day the hour does strike, hy algebra. G. O. Cl-2-3--lj 5 Radio Club C2-3-4,5 Publicity llanager C41 5 Latin Club C2-3--H 5 Extemporaneous Speaking Con- test C3D5 Amphictyons C3--H, Vice Grand Amphic C-U5 Graduation in 3M years. IRENE L. DONDERO Too great haste leads us to error. V K G. 0. C1-2-3--Hg Red cross C1lZ-35. T IQ 5 qfkfg I, fx iam O' 11,71 ,A or fs' x xi ,V .Ag ROGER DONLON ,fr If he should run. for, e pzuxvizlezzey, he'zl give them all a merry race. f - Track C3--U, Captain C-I-D, Championship Team C315 Football CZD5 G. O. C1-2-3-4-D5 Executive Council C2-3-49, Secretary C-1-D5 W. P. H. S. Club C2-3-415 Play Cast C3-415 Amphictyons C3--H5 Class Vice President C-U5 Senior Dance Committee C435 Service League C3-415 Inter-Class Track Cl-2-3-43, Captain Cl-215 Inter-Class Basketball C1-2-32, Captain Cl-215 Or- chesta Cl-2-355 Phi Lambda. ELLEN C. DONWORTH The L'0lllf7lllSl0I1 of fate is hitter. 3 G. 0. C1-2-3-475 Junior Red cross C1-25. l i 23 D-ml if. XL . .h 1 Q eb X Qs P fl x W NJ C , 'X-CC lg W x3 l N ag X X4 ,.,, 4..,.,. ,,.AA 5 CQTN 2.71, 4.1.6. 6 fi 'f- .-flJ 6 fl... .f'..lf,-i-.-I.j:U 'f ' 5' ' f 0 Z' ' ANITA DUFFY Oh, I am st1zhh'1l with lazzglzterf G. O. Cl-2-3-453 Glee Club Cl-2-3-453 Rlandolin Club C355 Spanish Club C35g Red Cross C1-2-355 Operetta C355 Cpera C455 Track Cl-25. After graduation-New Rochelle College. DANIEL E. DURYEA The only way to have a friend is to be one. hflanager Basketball C453 Assistant llflanager Basket- ball C353 lllandolin Club C2-3-453 Amphictyons C3-455 Orange Board C455 School Play C3-453 G. O. C1-2-3-455 Cheer Leader C453 Secret Tbreeg Class Prophecyy VV. P. H. S. Club C453 Delta Alpha. EVELYN A. EARL quiet mind is richer than a crown. G. O. C1-2-355 Girls' Glee Clubg Operettag Music Fes- tival C25. Graduation in 323 years. After graduation- Training School for Teachers, New York City. FRANCES ELLIOT Als she sang she would take the prisonezl soul and lap it in f Elysium. G. O. C1-2-3-455 Service League C45g Glee Club C45: Freshman Party Committeeg Opera C453 Gymnasium Exhibitiong Junior Red Crossg Senior Characteristicsg lllusic lllemory Contest. HANNIBAL FIORE He would eat clzichens in the shell. Glee Club C1-2-3-455 Radio Club C2-35 3 Auto Club C455 Chess Club C253 Latin Club C253 Track C453 Football C455 Inter-Class Track Cl-2-3-455 Inter-Class Basket- ball C1-2-353 G. O. C1-2-3-453 Gymnasium Leader C455 Boxing Club C25 5 Opera C45 3 Operetta C35 3 W. P. H. S. Clubg Football Squad Cl-2-35. 24 The OI'df!6llN7t71Cf867l Hundred and Tteent-v-four CANDIDA FIORE Wlzatzfzfel' anyone does or says, I must he good. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Glee Club C1-2-3-415 MZ. K. Club C415 Hiking Club C-l-15 Opera C415 hlay Festival of Music Cl-2-3-415 Dancing Club C415 Gymnasium Ex- hibition C315 Operetta C315 Christmas Play C115 Span- ish Club C2-315 Track C215 Commerce Club C41. RUTH S. FLAGLER And good luck go with thee. Junior Red Crossg Spanish Club C415 G. O.: Phax for Salesmen C415 Service League5 Commerce Club C41. JOSEPH P LEVRAT The dwarf .tees farther than the giant, when he has gianfs slzouldfrr to mount on. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 French Club C2-31, President C315 Art Club C315 Service League C31. MARION FREE The grass .Hoops not, she treads on it so light. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Service League C415 junior Red Cross C115 Inter-Class Track C115 Track C21. After gradua- tion-Business. WVILFRED H. FUNSTON So he pourezl out his sweet music. G. O. C1-2-3-415 Boys' Glee Club C2-3-415 Boys' Man- dolin Club C2-3-41, Secretary C315 Librarian C-I-15 Senior Dance Committeeg Boxing Club C215 Inter-Class Track C415 Spanish Club C315 Vice President C315 Service League C315 Oracle Board C415 Bohemian Girl5 Opera5 Delta Alpha. After Graduation-Dartmouth. X 25 .Q af' - A e 0151616-Alfltfflfgli Hundred and Twenty-four HORACI5 FURMAN H1 ,v quite ilu' kick. Glee Club C2-3--I-lg Executive Council CSD: Radio Club C2-3--lj. President C-Hg Qracle Board. Locls GALGANO It is lnfilrr In wear out fllllll rust Ollf. G. O. Cl-2-3--U3 Inter-Class Basketball Second Team. DAN C. G.-x1,oANo .lly .v11I111l zlflyxg when 1 lllll glI'l'Pll ill jzulgnzezzt. G. O. Cl-2-3--Hg Inter-Class Basketball Q-lj. M.-xcn G11.B1-:RT Silence that sjmaks, and f'I0qlll'llC!' of eyes. ' G. 0. Cl-2-3--Hg Orange Board C3--Hg Band Q2-3-45, Librarian C2-31, President C-1-lg Klandolin Club Q2-3-413 Glee Club C3-4-D5 Opera C-l-Ig Second Prize ilflusic lVIem- ory Contest C-Hg Gymnasium Exhibition CSM Hockey C-Hg Basketball 5 Theta Gamma. After graduation- llount Holyoke. BERTHA GILLESPIE Thfrr' is 110 royal rom! to g1'0111etry. G. 0. C2-3--Hg French Club CD3 Latin Club 26 f I llII1I'I'fH'l! the lobby, 1'zL'i1'1wl my xfirk, the girls all cried, The Ol'6lCl81-A7l716llZ6'7ZITIIIZZTVEJ and Twenty-f0u1 lVlARION R. GOBLI5 Exhausting thought and living iuiszlom with eafh stuclious I year. l G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Hiking Club C2-3-4j, Secretary C4D: Orange Reporter C315 Band C4jg Service League C4D. SPENCER K. GODFREY Short is my date, hut zleatlzless my renown. G. 0. Cl-2-3-455 Executive Council C2-3-455 Service League C4Qg Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior Prom Committee, Class Vice President C355 Football C2-3-4,5 Basketball C3-413 Baseball C3-4J, Captain C-I-lg Inter- Class Track C2-3-413 W. P. H. S. Club C2-3-425 Phi Lambda. After graduation-Brown. KARIN GRAPE The Barberry and Currant must escape, Though her small clzzslers imitate the Grape. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Hiking Clubg Service Leagueg Latin Club C-H. GRACE GREENSHIELDS It is to hope, though hope were not. G. O. C1-2-3-453 Red Cross, Executive Council Luncheon Committee C353 Salesmanship Reporter C-l-D3 Commerce Club ROYCE GRoss Comb zlouvz hir hair, look, look! it stanlls upright. G. O. Cl-2-3-4Dg Football Second Team C-U3 Autor- mobile Club C453 Service League C4D. 27 5 , age Wy ,I Af 9.1 The O rtzele-N vit? ,j ,J fy iivh ineteen ffnndred and Twenty-four RL 1'r1 GREENWALD Let Us do or die! G. O. C1-2-3-455 W. P. H. S. Clubg Girls' Glee Club C455 Girls, Varsity Basketball C-I-55 Opera C-l5g llay Festival of Rflusic C453 Girls' Baseball C3-453 Girls' Track C45. Graduation in 326 years. PAVL JULIAN GRUIENINGIZR .fl 1'hil1I's among you taking notes, and faith, he'll print them. G. O. C1-2-3-453 Orange Board C453 Radio Club C453 Auto Club. FI,.ORl5NC'Ii GRUN13 1,IIl'it'llt'l' is hitter, but its fruits are sweet. G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Commerce Clubg Red Cross Cl5. Howaizn GUTHR113 Wyho elinzhs the gfdlllllllll' tree distinctly knows, where each noun and feerh and participle grows. G. O. C2-3-455 Oracle Boardg Executive Council C453 Automobile Club C455 Publicity hianager, G. O. Repre- sentativeg Radio Club C2-3-453 French Club C2-355 Spanish Club C353 Glee Club C2-3-455 Operetta C353 Opera C455 Hi-Y Club C2-3-455 Junior Red Cross C25g Service League C3-455 Orange Reporter C3-453 Gradua- tion 3Z years. After graduation-University Extension Columbia. DOROTHEA HAAS An appetite for knowledge great. G. O. C1-2-3-45g French Club C2-355 Service League C453 lXIusic hflemory Contest C45, First Prize. After graduation--Nlt. Holyoke. .........m...............,.........-.....,.......,........................,,-..- ...................:-........-........4:::::::::.....,........--......-..:.......1..........--................,..-,............,... 28 . r - . , I . - . The OlIlClLi1VIll6lF8ll Hz11zd1ed and ll-.oezzly-four l DA1'llD HANRAHAN PV! ' I? N' mt za lllllll 1 0 luzziler. Wllat is matter? Newer lllillll. G. O. C1-2-3-413 Second Team Baseball. After grad- uation-Business. MAR,1oR11c HARKER T110 III'fillL'l'-1' of zvords. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Play Cast C313 Amphictyons C3--I-13 Glee Club C413 Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, Second Prize C413 Triangular Debate C413 Graduation in 3M years. Geoizou F. HEINE Tlzrrfv-fifllu of llilll gezzilzs llllll two-fifllzs .vlzerr fudge. G. O. Cl-2-3-413 Tennis Tournament C313 Cross Country Squad C313 Art Club C413 Glee Club C413 Opera C413 Football C413 Track Squad C413 Phi Lambda. EXBIGAIL HILL 1471111 .Vll1lI10'ZU3' uw' are Illlll 1011111 .YIIIIICOUJS we j111rs11e! G. O. Cl-2-3-413 Glee Club C3-413 Operetta C313 Opera C41 3 Service League C413 Senior Basketball C413 Orange Reporter C313 Freshman Committee C113 Dance of the Curriculum lxl.-XBICL A. HoR'1'oN The lllt'Il.YIll'l' of life is not length but hozzestie. G. O. Cl-2-3-413 lnter-Class Basketball C415 Operetta C313 Junior Red Crossg Glee Club C2-313 lliandolin Club C3-413 UZ. K. Club C-I-13 llay Festival of lllusic C2-31. 29 -1Yi111v1lJugXk ,-an lik LN yi ix gk, nl A-v-,V 111' V l,xJ4A,lI 11 r 4 if L Q l l l l l l l l i l e Oracle-Nineteen hlzzndred and Tieeuty-four NIIRIAM HowE Such beaming eyes. G. O. Cl-2-3-Llpj Latin Club Q3-4-jg Service League 2 Dance of Curriculum RHODA HUGHES Silence is golden. Service Lcagueg G. O.g Christmas Entertainment. LAWRENCE A. HUNT Strange to the world, he wore a lzashful loolc. Radio Club QSM G. O. Cl-2-3-4-lg Service Leagueg Automobile Club Secretary CSD, President ARTHUR HUSZAR Set ojff with numerous breaks anzl daslies. G. O. Q1-2-3-415 Inter-Class Basketball EDNA HUNTER Heis arnfd without fllllflj innocent witllizl. G. O. C1-2-3-4Dg Art Club C3-4Dg Junior Red Cross Cl-255 Junior Prom Committee C555 Graduation in 3M years. After graduation-Business. 30 T 11 ff . 0 C 1 ef? H1 H I 0 H ff 3511 fillfi , , ., M , Jessie HYDE Better late than newer. G. O. Cl-2-3-41g Junior Red Cross C1-215 Girls' Glee Club C2-3-415 Girls' Mandolin Club C3-413 Inter-Class Basketball C41g Z, K. Club C415 Service League C415 Spanish Club C313 Slay Festival of Riusic C2-31g Bells of Beaujolais C31. AKRCHIE L. HYMAN I value xc'iL'11L'z'-lzofze can prize it more. G. O. C3-415 Radio Club C3-413 Band C315 Phax for Salesmen C415 Automobile Club Secretary C415 Chess Club C-1-15 Commerce Club C415 Hi-Y Club. After graduation-New York University. EMMA HYMAN And in the KZOIIICX .vhe towererl high. G. O. C3-415 Latin Club C413 Hiking Club C3-415 Inter-Class Basketball C315 Second Varsity C41. JOSEPHINE JAHN Ambition has no rest. G. O. C1-2-3-415 Girls' Glee Club C3-415 Girls' Hiking Club C415 Junior Red Cross Cl-21. DoRo1'14u' JEFFERSON Silence is more t'!0Qlll'I1l than -words. G. O. Cl-2-3-41. l l 31 'I X ,,.,v..,sf -Lf in Y.. fr. f . ,anew e Orac zne een Hundred and Twenty-four h1H1:L JENKS Business before pleasure. G. 0. C1-2-3-455 Commerce Club. Aus JOHNSON Ui' life is ll struggle. Wzldleigh High School-G. O. C1-253 G. O. C3--U5 English Exhibition Q3Jg Gymnasium Exhibition C3Jg School Playg llember of Amphictyons Q3-fl-D5 Amphic- tyons' Play C315 Gymnasium Exhibition Q4-J. After graduation--Swarthmore College. XV1N1FR13D JONES Art is Power. G. O. Cl-2-3-4-Jg Art Club C3-4-jg Oracle Board Art Editor. EARL JUNGHANS .flly eyes make pictures when they are shut. G. O. Cl-2-3-453 Oracle Boardg Boys' Glee Club Operag Singing Contest at New Rochelleg Automobile Clubg Gymnasium Lender. JOHN KAFER He says a tlzozlsazzd f3lf'IlXIllIf things but newer says ndzlieu' G. O. C1-2-3-45. 32 The Oracle-Nineteen ffundrca' and Twenty-four NIATILDA J. KEENE She .vfnfales for herself. Glee Club Cl-453 Inter-Class Basketball C353 Girls' Varsity Basketball C453 G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Hockey C45g Service League C453 Junior Red Crossg W. P. H. S. Club C-I-5. RosE KEIL I am Sir Orarle, and zulzen I ape my lips, let no zlog bark. G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Glee Club C45g Girls' Hiking Club C455 Graduation 3M yearsg Service League. JOHN KIERNAN A1111 there a 'voice of sweetest tone. G. O. Cl-2-3-45. Graduation in 3M years. ELIZABETH KIRWAN In Il certain sezzse all nzen are historians. G. O. Cl-2-3-459 Latin Club C2-3-45g Spanish Club C353 Baby Dayl' Committee C455 Chairman Nlotto Com- mittee C45g Class Historian C455 Graduation in 326 years. ALLEN LENT W. hen he ran fast he ran apafe. Boxing Club C253 Inter-Class Track C2-3-45, Captain C355 Football Second Team C355 Track Team C3-45. Championship C359 Inter-Class Basketball C2-3-45. Championship C455 Latin Club C455 Chairman Latin Club Dance C453 Business Nlanager of Bohemian Girl C4-5g Service League C-l-53 Automobile Club C453 Glee Club C455 Hi-Y C453 G. O. Cl-Z-3-453 Pi Phi. After graduation-Haverford. 33 W ufC1Jd- .1 ' LJ-L1.4,Pl tfrijia ek Cf 3 ff lf ,ffifh li 5 , . 1 . 5 , M Q5 The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four Rocco LEoNE Shallow brooks nzurmuz nzostj deep, silent glide away. G. O. Cl-2-3-45. REGINA LE SAGE U uionzanf thou fwfr! -fll5lli0ll!'I1 to beguile. G. O. Cl-2-3-453 Red Cross C1-2-3-455 Glee Club Cl-2-3-455 Girls' Track Cl-253 Freshman Dance Com- mittee Cl5g Spanish Club C2-35, G. O. Representative C453 Orange Reporter C453 Bells of Beaujolais C355 hflay Festival Cl-2-355 Glee Club Contest C453 Gym- nasium Exhibition C35g Bohemian Girl C453 Class Char- acteristics RACHEL LIIsIwIAN And talks and talks and Zalks. G. O. C1-2-3-453 Glee Club C3-455 Basketball C45g W. P. H. S. Clubg Commerce Clubg Opera C45. Gradua- tion in 3M years. After graduation-Barnard. MARION LOVVELL X 1 Divinely tall and most zlivinely fair. 'V 5 G. O. C1-2-3-455 Junior and Senior Basketball Teams 5. Y C3-45g Art Club C3-455 Oracle Board C455 Service League C453 Latin Club C253 Dance of the Curriculum C453 Gymnasium Exhibition C453 HZ. K. Club C45g Hiking Club C45. WILLIAM H. LYNCH OVVWAUM fllerul when ilzou canstg be beiter at thy leisure. Football Squad C3-453 Automobile Club C455 G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Inter-Class Track C455 Track C45g Phi Lambda. After graduation-New York University. 34 T .hi ..Q-2.ffflf:N 212 .6 A I... .... . M ,. ...... RUTH LYoN And it will discourse most eloquent music. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Glee Club C2-315 lVIandolin Club C415 Latin Club C2-315 Band C3-415 Service League C415 French Club C315 Operetta C31. WALTER McKEE But when I tell him he hates flatterers, he says lm flees, being then most flattered. G. O. Cl-2-3-41, President C415 President Freshman Class5 Sophomore Hop Committee5 Band C2-31, Secre- tary C315 Orange Board C315 Track Assistant Manager C21, llflanager C31, Team C3-415 Basketball 2nd Team C2-31, lst Team C3-415 Latin Club C3-415 French Club C315 Debating Team C3-415 Amphictyons C3-415 W. P. H. S. Club C3-415 Football Squad C3-415 Delta Alpha. EDITH MCKIBBIN A merry heart goes all the day. llflanager Freshman Inter-Class Basketball Teamg Rflem- ber Girls' Glee Club C3-415 Service League C415 G. O. C1-2-3-415 Red Cross C1-2-3-415 Girls' Hockey Team C415 Girls' Varsity Basketball Team C415 Orange Board C415 Freshman Party Committeeg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Bohemian Girl Operetta C415 Baby Day Committee5 Gymnasium Exhibition. After graduation-Katherine Gibbs' Secretarial School. ELIZABETH MCMAHON For now I am in a holiday humor. G. O. C1-2-3-415 junior Red Cross Cl-2-315 Inter- Class Basketball Cl-2-315 Commerce Club After graduation-New York University. EDITH MACDONALD lffhen the mfs away, the mice will play. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Red Cross C1-2-315 Girls' Hockey Team C415 Gymnasium Exhibition C415 Dance of the Curriculum5 Track C215 Glee Club C2-315 Dancing Club C415 Spanish Club C2-315 Commerce Club C41. After graduation-Central School of Hygiene and Physical Educat' . .... .... ... .,....... ...,. .... ,Cc sf. .uv-f 7 111,-I 1 ze Oracle-Nine een Hundred and Twenty-four T ls, ee.ee. ,e,eeee,ee.ee 4ee,eeeee - eeee , e,e ee . e,eee., eMe,ee.e, - .ee.e eee,eeh.e .e.e.eee. eeee. ee.,A mM,. . . .ee. .,.--W.-,,---...-.e.,,.e s ' ' W11.L1AM BTACDONALD Aly lllf1ll,X as true as steel. G. O. Cl-2-3--I-D5 Glee Club Q2-3--lj, G. O. Representa- tiveg Mandolin Club C2-3-4-jg Art Club C3-4D Secretaryg A Opera Q-U3 Operetta QSM Executive Council H15 Ex- temporaneous Speaking Contest C355 Amphictyons Q-Hg Phax for Salesmen Q-Hg Junior Prom Committeeg Com- merce Club C-U5 Senior Dance Committeeg Hi-Y Clubg Cmega Deltag Graduation in three years and a half. After graduation-Electrical School. DoRo'rHY NIARRAN 1 am going to seek Il great f7l'l'lIIlfJJ. G. O. Q1-2-3--Hg Junior Red Cross C2jg Gymnasium Exhibitiong Commerce Club C-l-D. After graduation- Business. CHARLES lN'lEARS He doth, inzlrezl, show youu' sparks tulliclz resenlble wit. Inter-Class Track C4Dg G. O. Q1-2-3-4-lg Football Squad C2-3,5 Football QVarsityl Q-Hg Service League Q-U5 Inter-Class Basketball C2--Hg Champion Inter-Class Basketball C415 Phi Lambda. .f l U1 1 A 'i I B13R'1'HA NTISLGARD The u'or11l'x history is the tuorlzfs juzlgnzent. G. O. Q3--Hg Basketball C-U3 Glee Club Q-U5 Bohemian Girl Opera Q4Jg Service League. After graduation- East Schrouder Normal School. KIERAN BTERNIN There is a .variety in the deepest solitude. G. 0. Cl-2-3--H3 Baseball Second Team Q2-315 Baseball l First Squad C4-lg Football Second Team KSD. After graduation-Fordham College. 36 ..... .... . .... T lz is O r I1 c I c--N i 11 e I e e 71 H u n d 1' e af --rr V. uqulv HAZEL BIERCIER ral nzozlext nzfzid was she. General Organization Cl-2-3-455 Glee Club C2-35: llandolin Club C453 Latin Club C255 French Club C355 Operetta C35. Iinwm lNI1cHAE1,1AN This must be n11r.viz', mir! hr, of the .l'f7l'llI'X, for I 11111 f1l7'.YI?I! if each non' of it l10I'SII'f run through one. G. O. C1-2-3-455 Orchestra Cl-2-3-45, Concert blaster C3-45, Secretary C455 Latin Club C3-455 French Club C35 5 Automobile Club C455 Football Squad C3-455 Base- ball Second Team C255 Senior Dance Committeeg Service League C455 lblandolin Club C3-455 Glee Club C455 Opera Cast C455 Chess Club C3-455 llflusic Memory Contest C3-455 Orange Reporter C355 Class Song C455 Pi Phi. After Graduation-Princeton. lQA'1'HAN E. MILLER For it is guid to be merry and wise. Orchestra -UG yearsg Band 1 yearg Glee Club 1 termg Art Club l termg Operettag Bohemian Girly G. O. C1-2-3-455 lllandolin Club 1 term. After graduation- New York University. f C A Hr' was so good he zvould our rx 'e water on Il toad. J. :XLFRED Nll1'L'I1ELLmE G. O. C2-3-455 Pres. Sophomore Class C355 Chairman Sophomore Hop Committeeg Football C2-355 Basketball C2-3-45, Captain C3-455 Oracle Board, Business llianag- erg VV. P. H. S. ClubiC2-3-455 Service League C3-45, Captain C455 Inter-Class Track C3-455 Inter-Class Basketball Coach C455 Commerce Club C455 Last Will and Testamentg Secret Three: Delta Alpha. After graduation-Colgate. DoRo'ri1r MoREss CjlIl'l'I'fllI of spirit . . . General Organization Cl-2-3-45 5 French Club C35 5 Latin Club C255 Glee Club C455 Opera C45. After gradua- tion-Columbia. 37 fa W4 arid? W ze Oracle-Nine een Hundred and T-zrenfy-four M,M, -..-,,,,,.,,..,..-,.-- .e,.. ..e, ,e,,.eM,e.e ..,. , .N... E. ...,...ee..e..e Mum. ,eAA, - U , ,r Ill vblf Z KATHRYN MOSES Never trouble Trouble till Trouble troubles you. General Organizationg Latin Clubg Glee Clubg Operetta C353 llflusic Contest in New Rochelle C3Dg Red Cross llflember C1-2-313 Graduating in three and one half years. After graduation-Normal School. MILDRED MURPHY A hit, a fvery palpable hit. General Organizationg French Club CZDQ Nlandolin Club C3-453 Glee Club C3-455 School Play C455 Amphictyons C415 Red Cross C2-31. After graduation-Geneseo. MABEL NATHANS 'Cause I s wicked, I isp l's mighty wicked. Anyhofw, I ca1z't help it. G. O. C1-2-3-415 Junior Red Crossg Glee Club Cl-2-3-413 Inter-Class Basketball C2-3j3 Operetta CSDQ Gym Exhibition C315 Track Team C2-3j3 Spanish Club C2-353 Hiking Club C2-3-453 Theta Gammag Dance of Curriculum MARGARET NEUNER I should think your tongue had broken its chain. General Organization C3-41. Attended Port Chester High the first two years. After graduation-Normal School. GRACE NICHOLS Grace was in all her steps . . . T General Organization C1-2-3-455 Red Cross C1-22305 Freshman Basketball Team CD3 lliember of Service League C413 Dance of Curriculum C435 Freshman Party l Committee Cljg Hockey C4j. After graduation-Art l School in City. i 38 ABBY PAIGE JXLICE PFLUG The Oracle'-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-foz if J little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of 111en. G. O. Cl-2-3--Hg Girls' Club C355 Service League C-U3 Latin Club C-U5 French Club C315 Sophomore Hop I Committee CZJ 5 Junior Red Cross C1-Z-35. After gradua- tion-Smith College. EDNA PALMER Her ways are ways of pleasanlness. G. O. C-H. LoU1s PALMER fllezz of few words are the best men. G. o. C1-2-3-45. KATHERINE PALMER And she was of fl quiet disposition. G. O. C2-3-413 Spanish Club C359 Glee Club C453 Danc- ing Club C4D. Well done is twice done. G. O. Cl-2-3-4jg Art Club C2-3--U. 1 if 1 39 if: , z,Lf , 1 ,V 1' Q' I -427 f Lf ,Lowe lm D iiivwwir 'J e Oracle-Nine een Hundred d71liTiUC71f'X 'f0ll7' T ,n,, , . - AN,. ,, . .A , ,QA.,M,M,N M, , ,, m , , , , M,A A ,,,,4., , , - . 1 ,, . , A , , A 4 E 4 . N ,.M.. ,. ,MM M ,, . .,..m. A,A , . k ll! Au A PIFTSCIIKIIR When nzght hath .wt her silver 11111111 011 high, Then IS the tune for study. CJ O 17 3 -l- Latin Club C2-3-4D3 Amphictyons Q3 4 Extemporaneous Speaking Contest f3lg Orange Board C-H Dancing Club C4-lg Service League C-l-ll lunior Red Cross The 1401111 hnour 01111 tufog tlzrztfi' Rome ana' me. Service Lea ue C-l-jg Automobile Club Q4-jg Spanish Club 31 latin Club GD: Basketball HARRILL A PINCIIBECK Glze me IIIIFII1 or gzve me death! 41 lrench Club CSM Latin Club Q2-3-4j: Girls' Hik- Club 2 3 -lj Secretary 125g Music Memory Con- test Third Prize -Hg Glee Club Contest C4jg Operetta CID Bohemian Girl HB5 Inter-Class Basketball Q4Qg C irls lleld Hockev LILLIAN POSNLR Qtzll to he neat still to he zlrest 1011 were gozng to ll feast. G O 1234 ' Commerce Club H55 Red Cross 1 7 3 After raduation-Business. 1 ALBION Quciii Q? B1 silent Il 11 X11 e-silenre lIE'i Fl' lzetrays you. '- - C --- - J: - D: 1 A ' .ELMER PIETSCHKER B' C- 9 A ' G. O. C1-2-3--l-jg Girls' Glee Club Cl-2-3-45, Secretary C 3 T ' ' C ' I' 1 N B 1 ci. ffy -' - , . j' Q . . c - - -1 1, 1 C --- D- 2 l ' Il f - fl - C D i ish Club CSD: Bohemian Girl C-Hg G. O. Cl-2-3-43. HI 40 i Orfm e Board 4 5 Football C453 Glee Club C-Hg Span- The Orarle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-fou I AN'I'I4ICJNX' C. REN1No For disrorfls make the sweetest airs. Orchestra 356 yearsg Cross Country 2 yearsg Executive Council C455 Extemporaneous Speaking Contestg Am- phictyonsg Bohemian Girly Gperettag G. O. Q1-2-3-45. FRANCES RICHARDS 'Tis easy to see, lzarzl to foresee. G. O. C1-2-3--H. CAROLINE RIGGS To be slow in zvorrls is 'LUOIIIZIIIYS only virtue. lVIandolin Club K2-3-453 Hiking Club C3-4,5 G. O. fl-2-3-415 2nd Varsity Basketball f4Dg Latin Club CSD. After graduation+B-usirress. N Vvf,tAV HENRY F. ROBBINS In an ocean of dreanzs without cz sound. Auto Club H55 G. O. fl-2-3-415 Radio Club C1-2-3-41. After graduation-Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy. X D fl L IRENE ROGERS Diligence is the mother of good luck. G. O. Cl-2-3-4Dg Basketball Varsity Gly 2nd Varsity CZDQ Inter-Class Basketball fljg French Club C213 Inter-Class Track Cljg Service League QSM Junior Red Cross. After graduation-Business. it 41 ay' xl i N lx! XV . fflj ze Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four ,,n,M,n,, ,. M ,A ., . ..M,, .W.., . , M ., , .. . , , . , . ,A C .,4 .M .,Q., . ,. A . . ,, , 4. ,.. . ,. ,,, . , .AW An., M M,M , .. - . . ,.A ..., N.,A ,. . A , i A. A, , A., ,4 . ,. A A . ,A ,,M,, . ,, ,, 4 , , ,A ,, 4, , ,, , ,, ff K K N Lois ROLLINS Of all the girls that e'er was seen Tlzere's none so fine as Lois. G. O. C-U3 Varsity Basketball Captain C-U5 Hiking Club C453 W. P. H. S. Club C4j. MARY RoMANo I'm for a good time. G. O. Cl-2-3-45g Commerce Club C4jg Red Cross C1-2-37. HERBERT ROSTENBERG I live in crowds of jollity. G. O. C1-2-3-4-D5 Executive Council C3jg Orchestra C2-3-455 Band C2-315 French Club C3lg Chess Club C313 Automobile Club C4jg Assistant Nlanager Base- ball C353 Omega Delta. After graduation-Cornell. ROBERT RoTH The man who blushes is not quite a brute. G. O. C1-2-3-4Dg Spanish Club C3Dg Service League C4j g Automobile Club C41 3 Omega Delta. After gradua- tion-New York University. HELEN ROWE Happg' am l, from care I am free. G. O. C1-2-3-4j5 Glee Club C1-2-313 Operetta C3jg Dance of Curriculum C4Qg Hockey Team C4jg Track C2-35g Commerce Club 42 The r acle-Nzn e-tee n H-zigrzdgrgegr-img-au11zC Tweg11ty-fouar PAUL B. RYAN li N Small things come in great packages. l sq G. O. C2-3-45 5 Automobile Club C455 French Club C455 Q Service League C3-45, Captain C455 Inter-Class Basket- C ball C2-45 5 Bohemian Girl, Business lX'Ianager C45 5 Chess 3 'Sf Club C455 Boxing Club C255 Junior Red Cross C2-35: l l Football Squad C2-455 Operetta C355 Hi-Y C2-3-455 Pi Phi. After graduation-University of Pennsylvania. K X B1-:RTHA SALVO The reward of four years' labor won. G. O. C1-2-3-455 Girls' Glee Club5 Opera C45. After graduation-Pratt. EDVVARD SALVO Fidus Achates. In N. Y. U. Extramural Division. Candidate for B. C. S. degree. HERBERT SANFORD Away with him, he speaks Spanish. G. O. C1-2-3-455 Latin Club C255 Inter-Class Track C355 Inter-Class Basketball C455 Oracle Board5 Service League Rose SCHETTINO fklethinks the rose is the fvery symbol of the mind. G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Junior Red Cross C155 Dancing Club C45 5 Commerce Club C45. After graduation-New York University. 43 .KAW A sl 41 MJ XL, f ' .Jil XX x is . 7 mir C1 ,ff YJ: C v X' xg N 43 e Oracle-Nine een Hundred and Twenty-four .eeeee...eeMe.e.eeeee. .ee, .ee. . e,ee.ee e.e,.e,MN.ee,eeee,eue..ee.e,e,e,ee.eee e.,, .e.,.ee,ee. - e.ee.e.eeeee,,,ee,. M e.eeeee,e ,eeee, C is l 1. x . ,J ,J . .J J I 4 DAVID SCHLEICHER I am in earnest, I shall not retreat a single inch. G. O. Cl-2-3-4,5 Football ERNEST D. SCHOFIELD .ls for me, all I know is that I know nothing. G. O. C2-3--U3 Radio Club C3--l-D, Publicity Klanager C3J, Secretary C492 Automobile Club C-U5 Glee Club C453 Opera C4J. DWIGHT SCOVEL We krzow no way of judging his fllfllft' but by his past. Boxing Club C255 Inter-Class Track C2-3-45, Champion- ship C2-3Dg Inter-Class Basketball C2-3-43, Championship C2-455 Track CSD, Championship C3Qg Football Second Team C3Dg Football Varsity C4-jg Executive Council C3jg Senior Dance Committeeg Chairman Senior Invita- tion Committeeg Junior Prom Committeeg Secretary Hi-Y C1-2-3-453 Phi Lambda. After graduation-Ham- ilton. AALINE SEELYE Willa is't can reafl a woman? G. O. Cl-2-3--l-jg Latin Club C3lg Dance of Curriculum C-Hg Girls' Hi-Y C353 Theta Gamma. RAYMOND SHAXV lfflzat s-weft delight a quiet life affords! C tion-New York University. l 44 Glee Club C2-3-455 Pi Phig Baseball C-Hg G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Operettag Bohemian Girl. After gradua- . 1. . 2112 uaau M. . Qi A , , .aipp iiii. E ..... ff ff f H f ff H rf 'I fflfl N . , , . ....,a , ,. 5 FLAVIUS SI-IEDDISN Hail.' the cozzqueriug hero comes. G. O. Cl-2-3-41g Phi Lambdag Football Squad Cl-3-41, Championship Team CI1, Captain C415 Basketball Squad C1-3-413 Track Squad Cl-2-3-41, Championship Team C31. NIARY SHEBHY Not stepping o'er the bonds of modesty. G. O. Cl-2-3-413 Red Cross C113 Dancing Club C419 Track C219 Basketball C213 Commerce Club C41. JEAN SHERMAN She doth, illllffll, show some sparks that are like wit. G. O. Cl-2-3-413 Amphictyons C3-41 9 Art Club C2-3-413 Latin Club C215 Girls' Hiking Club C3-41g Service ' League C419 Extemporaneous Speaking Contest C315 slfl W ., 2, f LQ VZ, ,ff M41 gig!! Lfbtfdf 117-X 7 f Junior Basketball Team C313 Senior Basketball Team TN C415 Glee Club C415 Bohemian Girl C415 Dance of the Curriculum C415 HZ. K. C415 Gymnasium Exhibition C31- EVA DOROTHY SHUMXVAY ,, . . gg C-f ' X, Ihr pm zr the tongue of the mznzl. 5, BNN' C G. O. C1-2-3-415 Glee Club C2-3-415 Latin Club ei! C2-3-415 French Club C2-315 Mandolin Club C3-415 Gymnasium Exhibition C315 Service League C3-415 Operetta C315 Dancing Club C41g Girls' Hiking Club l C415 Bohemian Girl C415 Girls' Basketball Assistant Manager C413 Orange Board Athletic Editor C413 W. P. H. S. Club C41. 5 ji, Si GEORGE H. SMITH O .rleejlf it ir a gentle thing, Brlowzl from pole to pole. G. O. Cl-2-3-415 Football C415 Service League C3-41. 45 1 X qw The Oracle-4NzneUf iCuuemQMl-wuilhiffhiuhrl Alllll Twen ty-four W GERTRUDE ELIZABETH SMITH Let me have audience for zz fworzl or 1100. G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Glee Club C2-3-455 Operetta C355 French Club C2-355 Latin Club C2-3-45, Vice President C455 Extemporaneous Speaking Contest C355 Amphic- tyons C3-455 Dancing Club C455 Committee on Class lVIotto C455 Manager of Girls' Basketball C455 Com- mittee on Class Poem C455 Orange Board C455 Tri- angular Debating Team C455 Service League C455 W. P. H. S. Club C45. GAETANO STRATI I am determinen' to he zz man before my mother. Entered School in February, 1924. HELEN M. STRIPLING i lllirtll and innocence. After graduation-Hunter College. JEAN STUART Witlz valleys of eternal babble. Glee Club C2-3-455 Hiking Club C455 G. O. C1-2-3-45 French Club C3-455 Latin Club CZ-35. KATHLEEN SUTHERLAND Be large in mirth. G. O. C1-2-3-455 Service League C455 Track C25. i 46 G. O. C2-3-455 Girls' Glee Club C355 Operetta C35. 7 -r . The O1aclcAjiy1neIeefzH z11zd 1' eiil mtf-iid Twenty-four Domus THUMAN A Never idle I1 111o11zc'1zt, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Freshman Party Committee C113 Sophomore Hop Com- mitteeg Junior Dance Committeeg Senior Dance Com- mitteeg G. O. Cl-2-3-435 junior Red Crossg Executive Council C3-45, Vice-President C4Jg Oracle Board f4jg Art Club f4Dg Basketball Manager Cgirlsj f3jg W. P. H. S. Club C3-455 Inter-Class Basketball KU, Captaing Dance of Curriculum f4Dg Varsity C4Qg Field Hockey C415 Track 1155 Theta Gamma, President C4D. BEss1E THURMAN One wart, slzbsfantial smile. G. O. fl-2-3-415 Red Cross Q1-253 Glee Club Q2-315 Operetta 131g Track f2Qg Commerce Club 140. After graduation-New York University. JAMES Toouo Zfalous, yet 111o1le.rt. G. O. fl-2-3-4Jj Nlandolin Club Mfg Automobile Clubg Omega Delta. GEORGE TowNs All things L'0l11l? to him who will but wait. G. O. fl-2-3--U5 Football QZD. After Graduation- Business. ELEANOR TowsoN 7 She is pretty to 'walls with And witty to talk with A1111 pleasant, too, to think on. G. O. Cl-2-3-4,3 Executive Council Q4-jg Service League C3-435 Class Vice-President CD3 Basketball C225 Glee Club Q3-453 Opera C4J. 47 Off! L e Oracle--Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four lhflARY TRAPAsso But still her tongue ran on . . G. O. C1-2-3-455 Chairman of Freshman Refreshment Committeeg Girls' Glee Clubg Latin Club C455 Dancing Club C455 Gymnasium Exhibition C35 3 Junior Red Cross C1-255 Basketball After graduation-Barnard, Col- umbia University. JOHN TROLL Silence is golden. G. O. C1-2-3-453 Inter-Class Basketball C353 Radio Club if ZA MM Qa ROBERT TYSON X ' W lflfvhy do you walk as if you had sfwallowerl a 7'flllll'0ll? G. O. C1-2-3-455 Secretary of Sophomore Classg Glee Club C3-455 G. O. Representative C451 Oracle Board C453 Amphictyons C3-455 Sophomore Hop Committeeg Delta Alpha. EVELYN VANDEBOGART I would help others out of a fellow feeling. Dance of Curriculum C45g Glee Club C2-3-455 Bells of Beaujolais COperetta5 C355 Phi Sigma Chi C2-3-453 Junior Red Cross C1-2-355 G. O. Cl-2-3-45. After graduation-Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. LESLIE VANSANT lffhat a fine man your tailor hath made yon! Junior Red Cross C1-253 Orchestra Cl-25g Glee Club C455 G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Automobile Club C45g Hi-Y Cl-2-3-453 Boxing Club C253 Inter-Class Track C155 l French Club C355 Chess Club C255 Service League C455 Bohemian Girl C455 Pi Phi. After graduation-Uni- I versity of Pennsylvania. 48 7 . T 11 e O 1 cz c l e-lN 1 11 e tue'-e 71 ,Ella 4V.A T w e 11 I y - f 0 ll VV. DOUGLAS VINCENT Vincent was an actor man, Old .lolley's pride and hoaxt. G. O. Cl-2-3-45 5 Art Club C3-45, Secretary C355 Service League C455 Orange Reporter C355 Class Play C355 Operetta Committee5 Glee Club C455 School Play C455 Amphictyons C455 Latin Club C45. RICHARD XV. VOGT All this for a song. Glee Club Cl-2-3-45, President C455 Art Club C3-45, President C3-455 Operetta C355 Opera C455 Pi Phig G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Service League C355 Senior Dance Committee. After graduation-College. JOSEPHINE YVALKER Calm as a cradled child in dreamless slumber. G. O. Cl-2-3-455 Dance of Curriculum C455 Freshman Party5 Theta Gamma. After Graduation-New York State College. DOROTHY XVARD A Wlzat tongue can her perfection tell? G. O. C2-3-455 Decoration Committee for junior Prom5 Gymnasium Exhibition C355 Dance of Curriculum C455 f Commerce Club C45. tr EDITH WEBER 3 Her voice was e-ver gentle, soft, cmd low-an excellent thing in womazz. G. O. C1-2-3-455 Junior Red Cross5 Inter-Class Bas- ketball C255 Basketball C2-3-455 Class Vice-President C255 Gym Exhibition C355 Chairman Sophomore Hop Committeeg Senior Dance Committeeg lVIandolin Club C3-45, President C455 Service League C455 W. P. H. S. Club C455 Theta Gamma, Vice President C455 Execu- . tive Council C15 5 Dance of Curriculum l 49 , M C I I . 'Yl I l x XJ J' ff' 4 N .f r 5, x ,fy The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Tweutv-four RICHARD S. WECHSLER Up! up! my friend and quit your boolzs. G. O. Cl-2-3-453 Class Treasurer C253 llflandolin Club C3-45, Secretary C453 Latin Club C2-3-453 Executive Council C453 French Club C353 Triangular Debate C3-453 Extemporaneous Speaking Contest C35, First Prizeg Orange Reporter C351 Orange Board C453 Busi- ness Nlanager Adam and Eva C453 Track Squad C453 Amphictyons C3-45. WILLIAM X. XVEED, JR. Hail fellow, well met. Class President C453 G. O. C1-2-3-45, Secretary C35, Board of Directors C453 Boys' Glee Club C2-35, Secre- tary C453 Service League C3-453 Class Secretary C253 Executive Council C2-3-453 Triangular Debate C453 Chess Club C3-453 Chess Team C453 Amphictyons C453 Latin Club C353 French Club C353 Radio Club C353 Delta Alpha. After graduation-Yale. ELLEN WEISS There's nothing lost by being wise. Junior Red Cross3 G. O. Cl-2-3-45 3 Service League C35 , Glee Club C3-453 Girls' hlandolin Club C253 Bohemian Girl C453 Operetta C353 hlay Festival XVILLIAM H. XVELLS His barle is worse than his bite. Second Team Basketball Cl-253 Varsity C353 Football and Basketball Squads C453 G. O. Cl-2-3-453 Mandolin Club C1-2-3-45, President C353 W. P. H. S. Club3 Phi Lambda. GEORGIA XVHELPLEY Come, and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe. G. O. Cl-2-3-453 Junior Red Cross Cl-253 Glee Club C453 Spanish Club C453 Baseball C3-453 Girls' Track C2-353 Class Treasurer C15 3 Gymnasium Exhibition C353 Dance of Curriculum C453 Commerce Club C453 Last Will and Testament C453 Theta Gamma. 50 ,, , 1111 , , , 5 ,, 1gQ1:i21f.1' i ELIZABETH YUNGSTROINI She could be 11101111 Zo smile at a11yil1i11g. G. O. C1-2-3--H3 Glee Club C31 g Art Club Q-1-D3 Blando- lin Club C3-4Dg Latin Club Q-Hg HZ. K. K4-D5 Bells of Beaujolais C3J. 1 , T H o i' BQ Clams of Tmmaaigugmfoaaae Through life, O Class of Twenty-four, In all you try to do lNflay the future ever more and more Be just but kind to youg And Alma Nlater, now so dear, A pleasing memory through each year. To friendships formed within these halls Blay you foreler be trueg And lessons learned within these Walls Be helpful boons to you. hlay it be your Will, to the final day, To make Il way, 01' jimi ll icarv. XVILLIAM H. XVELLS. 51 ,. if vw- U5 Q T7 W ..!5Q::-xv H Q-H- 1 ff :1 f ' '-: -' .-Qgzil'-, -.. -. L 52: . HU:?:::: 1' ji? 12: QFTE. ff, f5g.iQl-' ii ' 'f Yfu .. V , '4 .J . 4 X' ' f5f5i.,.,f' ' .I M 'm35' Q QL t , . 'ws-.K-1 -N Zim . ,Z -Q A 9'-yang iw-.,.,7X.,., ,. ' - ,. ' 5-f9l'T.1?4N' ft? ' E md Wa: 5,415 . -f 4 ww - ,Q ... 1. -, f 4 ff ' an 4 + ' -' a lx L. ,Q a w a , ' . I I if I t . gg v. Qv'-:wg - ,Y ' , .1..,-::, 5. L f ' .H a 44,1 fm M- l'V'4.X 728. : 'uf 41151 M ,MZ-2 f A ? , ,1 h -an ' -LSE, .. A 3 2' 51.3 1' . ' A . 11. - 1 1 -- ' ,nggzf ' Q 'K ' ' f, ' ' . 1: ' 4-iz i ...,,:,,. , - 1 g f, cw ' 'FY .pw -1: :uAC1f.. :. . ','-ZA . . V. 'mia if 511. .,,:..,- ,H.g,,' -493,-,g X , Zflfi. , Q ..... M Z , .. .. .... 5 ..... ..... fi .... .aas -.,.f...Zi.Ff....1:-.Ef?.f.1'.LY if O H f Hiafaargg .AS Faeaslaaaama ' l N September, 1920, the White Plains High School opened its l l.. 1 4 1 1 y i' 3' arms to receive one of the most illustrious classes that ever l 1 3 entered its portals. Unfortunately for us, however, the upper . ' classmen were not of the same mind. Our school won the County Football Championship this year. The Girls' Varsity also showed a splendid record. ln inter-class basketball the juniors carried off the honors. VVe had one baseball man, Brush, to uphold the honor of the class. June brought the long-dreaded Regents. Somewhat wilted, but not at all daunted, we began our vacation in which we were to recuperate and grow up into dignified sophomores. As Soplaomores F S gallant, determined sophomores we came back in September, l really quite adult and ready for work. VVe did better in athlet- Q ics this year, for we supplied three men for varsity football, l one for basketball, one for baseball, and one for track. Xvhen inter-class basketball came around, we demonstrated to the school some of the wonders of the class of '24 by carrying off the cup. The fates decreed another championship for the school this year, but this time in debate. Both our teams won the Triangular Debate, and brought back the cup from Yonkers. Our officers for the year were: Frank Corr, Presidentg Royal Dag- gett, Vice-President, Robert Tyson, Secretaryg Spencer Godfrey, Treas- urer. ically and socially XVe possessed many Xvebsters in this classg We furnished two debaters to the County Triangular Debate f ! and almost all the contestants in the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. Both of the first prizes in the extemporaneous contest were won by juniors. Six of the cast in 'lThe Charm School were also juniors, and we had three members on The Orange Board. As aiiaaiors ' i UR junior year was a great success viewed scholastically, athlet- i s I 3 . Q 1 I J The Oragjcglylne-,NAME bAAb Aileen Hgunrigred and Twenty-four Six of our men played varsity football, two basketball, four baseball, and six track. The captains of football, boys' basketball, and baseball were juniors. Qne of our number made the Girls' Varsity. The man- agers of track, football, and girls' basketball were juniors, and our track team brought home a championship. The Service League was instituted this year, and we, as juniors, did all in our power to make it successful. The class oiiicers were: Frank Corr, President, Spencer Godfrey, Vice-President, Howard De Nike, Secretary, Boyd Billingslea, Treasurer. As gaaaioaes ' S seniors we came back in September, 1923, full of wise saws and modern instances . Our work in every school activity has been unsurpassed. Seniors are in the majority on every team, in l l the debate, and on The Orange Board. VVe won the boys' inter- class basketball this year. Elated with this success, we challenged the faculty, but after the game we were advised to wait a few years longer in order to avoid another such catastrophe! Our baseball team has shown signs of having a successful season, and our track team hopes to repeat the success of last year. The senior oflicers are: VVilliam Weed, President, Roger Donlon, Vice-President, Boyd Billingslea, Secretary, and Nlargaret Calhoun, Treasurer. Now we are about to leave this school. Looking back over these pages, we realize how much the four years have meant to us. To the members of the faculty who have steered our ship safely through its four years, voyage, we wish to express gratitude. Now that geometry is only a memory, Vergil conquered, and Chaucer Americanized, we enter a new life with the realization that the time spent with our Alma lN1ater has been very much worth while. 54 ff , i f . gay ' .' lf- .-. L'f4?i31J'l,a if , 5' Q. 4?23'i3233 2 2. - fx- 1 f ' 'cf ff' ,, - Z' ,f-Z-fb ' 1'7f.'17,-,3qg,,,'1.' . , , , , , , ,.., A , , sg 4+ . -A .:- ,, 4 , z :,4:'s.:J s. ' 1 N, :pf- V 3 V .Lin . - , : fiffff .2 Q ' A Q1 f , 1,- ' ffl 4',if.,s 3 . 1 ' ' 3 .. - 7 ' gf? me . iii., I, 'IK' 11. Q, , ,- .WQ'- K .' -fs AfsQj:C.g,,21-' x 2 g,,, AV H in - . fax A . .f 'X' A + f wx E , i x -,V ,Y ' -x .-7 If , 95:3 ga: Z- f' Jiifi' M Y A -N-497' f 5,5 ,A QV Why. e Oracle-Nineteen I-Iundred and T-wenty-four 534255 Qluecaasacsasimaixgiiasg Piss Mae Juniors SEQ Us Popular Boy- BUD MITCHELL Popular Girl-DORRIS TIIUBIAN Boy alzlzlete-SPENCER GODEREY Girl dzlzlere-EDITH WEBER Harzdsonzest Boy-ROGER DONLON Pretziesr Girl-MILDRED NIURPHY G. I .5-SGENE LE SAGE IW 8' 2BEss CONOVER Class Bdbj'-DANIEL DURi'EA Class Clown-DONALD DAVEY Class Bluffer-EUGENE CRABB Class Fusser-VVILERED FUNSTON Class Spendrlzrifi--GEORGE HEINE 56 g aairoae Ieearmtoicris ico NAME ANSWERS To As SEEN BY OTHERS Hosiw AMBITION TEN YEARS HENCE ABBOTT, CATHERINE ............... Cathie ..... Blushing ..... .....E.. F ritz ..... .......... T o be important ........... .......... W riting her Autobiography. ARRINGTON, ETHEL ................. ATKINSON, NAN ........... BACILE, EVELYN ....... BAMMAN, MARY L ......... .,...... BANCROFT, ELEANOR .............. BIRCH, MARION ................ ........ BRADLEY, EDITH ......... BULLOCK, MARION .................... CALHOUN, MARGARET ............ CARPENTER, EVELEEN ............. CARPENTER, LAURA .................. CONOVER, BESS ............. ........ DAVIDSON, CECILE ......... ........ DE PAUL, ANNA ............................, DEUTERMANN, MILDRED ...... Ep ........ Nan ...... Ev ........ Mziry .......... Nora ....... Mzirion Edie .... Ma1'ion P eggy .......... Ev. .... Micky ......... Bess ,.... Cile ......... Frenchy .................. Mil. ....,..... . Unique .... .................. Well nourished .......... Suppressed .................. . Attractive ..... ....... Meek .......... ......... Satisfied ......... ....... Subdued ......... ....... Priscilla ...... .......... Cheerful ........ .......... Boyish ........ ..... Sky high ........ ....... Airy ......... .......... Unusual ........ ....... Snaky .......... .......... Unconscious .............,.. Bridge ....... Daily Doven Poetry .......... Birch trees.. .To be heard.. Designing ..... . Autographs .... . .... 1 Don t know. .............................. .. Receivingletters from Syracuse Drivin ........... Boys .,........... .......... School play ......... .......... Hats .................... .... .......... Her week-end parties ............... West Point .... ............ ...... To To be thin ............. To be a poetess ......... To make a lot ol noise ...... ride in a Birch canoe ..... . Debating ......................... , ........ . To get a dress out of a yard and a half .............................. To collect autographs of and queens ................... kings To carry out her hobby ........... To live in Syracuse ....... To drive White Plains- Pleasantville bus ....... To get married ......... Aunt Abby parts ...... To wear 365 hats ........ To be a big timer ...... 'KAin't got no ambition ......... hflanager of a boiler factory. Editress of Eat and Grow Thin. W1'iting an epic. Paddling her own canoes Soap box orator. Designer for Artists and Nlodelsf' Impossible to say. Carried. Teacher at Syracuse Demonstrator of Ford limousines. Editress of Why lVIen Leave Home Stucco house in Hollywood. lVIodel at Daniell's. V Still trying. Doing as she pleases. NABIE ANSWER sTo As SEEN BY OTHERS HOBEY Ah'IBITION FITEN YEARS HENCE DoNDERo,'1RENE ....... . DONWORTH, ELLEN ....... DUEEY, ANITA ............ . EARLE, EVELYN ........... ELLIOTT, FRANCES ....... FIORE,' CANDIDA ....... . IVLAGLER, RUTH ...... . EREE, MARION .......... . GILBERT, MAUDE ........... c.s1LLEsP1E, BERTHA ....... GOBLE, MARION.. ,... .. G RAPE, KARI N ..................., GREENSHIELDS, GRACE ........... GREENWALD, RUTH ....... GRUNE, FLORENCE ........ HAAS, DOROTHEA .......... HARKER, MARJORIE ........ HILL, ABIGAIL ............... HORTON, MABEL ......... HOWE, MARION ....... Rene... Ellen ...... .......... Dazed .......... ........ Odd ......, Lively ........ ......... Duff .......... .......... Ev. ......... ......... . Frankie ...... . ..,.... .. Candy ........ ........ . . Ruth ...... .......... lVI2l1'1OIl.. .... Nlaude ...... .......... Bertha ....... Nl olly ........ .......... Kary ..... ...,. .......... Greenie Ru th ,K.... .......... Flossie Dot... .... ...... . NI argie Babs ....... .......... lVI ay ....... .......... Nlrm .......... ......... Stout ......... ........ Singing Nice ...... Leap1ng....... Reserved ......... ,.... . .. Kiddish ......... ........ Tranquil .......... ...... Reserved .......... ........ Blondy ..,....... ........ Patient ........ . ....... . Foreign. Bulky ........ ........ Rural ........ ........ Gushing ....................... Sophisticated ............... Sawed-off ........ .... . Dreamy ........ ........ ......-f Talking.. Nuts ........ Jokes ....... Gerald ....... . Operas ............... Perambulating..... Suggestingu... lrene ..................... Looking bored ......... Being late .......... Autos ................. Honor Roll .............. Her Vocabulary ........ Hesitating ............ Explaining ............ Nlusic contests ........ Enlightening interiors Snobs .......... Jess Hyde ......... Dill pickles... To say something... To be a nurse. .... ....... . . Suffrage leader ....... . .........To keep house......... To rival Galli-Curci ......... To move to White Plains ........ To be a librarian .......... To be famous ............. imitating Jackie Coogan. To be on time ........ . To drive a new car.. . Terrific talker. Cashier at Bloomingdale's. President of Woma11's League Teaching School. Selling pianos at Greenland's. Ambition gratified. Seal sticker in Armonk Library A farmerette. Ten years older. Author of Value of Ingersollsf Second-hand car dealer. Nlorning Star. College .................. ................... To be a private secretary ........ To be an orator ................ To be sophisticated ............ Mount Holyoke College... To enlighten everybody .... Writing snob essays for unfortunate. ....... , ............ the To keep up with Jessie. .......... . To keep her stockings up. Only time can tell. Speaking for the Drys. Vamp of Hartsdale. Leader of the Dot Haas Orchestra A conquest. Less snobbish. Mutt and Jeff artist. Corner on dill pickle market. NAME ANSWERS As SEEN BY OTHERS HOBBY AMR1'rroN TEN YEARS HENCE HUGHES, RHODA ......... Rhoda ........ .......... I ntt-resting... ........ Absorbing knowledge ..... To graduate .,........... ....... P h. D. . HYDE, .IESSIE --.----.-- Jess ..... Always late ...... ........ H er hair ........ ........ ........ T 0 get her hair up ......... ....... S till trying. HYMAN, EMMA ........ HUNTER, EDNA ........... JAHN, JOSEPHINE ....................... JEFFERSON, DOROTHY ............ JENKS, ETHEL ................................ JOHNSON, ALYS ........... JONES, WINIFRED .......... KEENE, MATILDA ........ KEIL, ROSE .......................... KIRWAN, ELIZABETH ....... LE SAGE, REGINA ............ LIB MAN RACH EL ......... LOWELL, MARION ......... LYON, RUTH ............... MCKIBBIN, EDITH ............. MQMAHON, ELIZABETH ........... MACDONALD, EDITH ....... Em ......... Eddie ..... J ow ........ Dot ........ Ethel .......... .......... Al .........., Wlllllle ...... ...... . ...... Tillie ..... Rose .... Betty .......... .......... N Gene ...... Rachel ....... ......... Jimmie Ruthie .... Mac .... Liz .......... Barrel ........ ......... Studious... Roly poly .......... Just so ..,....... IVIelancholy ..,.............. Capable. ,..... .. Saucy ............ 1 Abbreviated ................ Blowin' ........... Her home town .... To be a good girl ....... Studies ..... .... . .. Elmsford ........ Giggling... Art ........... To To To To To ........To To rival NI r. Potter ...... ....... spend her life in Armonk shock the town ......... ....... be a lady of leisure ....... live in a real town ........ . ..... be sober. ................ ............... hang a picture in the Rfletropolitan ......................... Diligent ........ ........ ll flinding her own business ........ To Elapperish ........ ........ L ong skirts ............... ........ T o Learned ........ ........ K nowing a lot .......... ........ T o Magnetic ...... ........ ' 'Reedning .......... To Hurrying.. ........ Fruits ............................ ........ T 0 Fluffy ........ ............... P leasing everybody '...... ....... .To Meek and mild ........... Jumping-jack .............. Collegiate ......... Mischievous Helping father ..... Horses ............ .Wasting time ........ Brush ing ........ . ........To To To To play basketball ......... ....... look dignified ........ ....... be a teacher ....................... . read all there is to Rec get there on time ................ show school spirit .............. knock 'em cold ......... ....... say what she thinks ............ quit school ............................ Brush up at Burke ......... lVIadame Curie the Second. .Keeper of a log cabin. Still a good girl. lWissionary to China. Conductress of Elmsford 'Special Editress of Judge .Among the missing. Coach for the Armonk All-Stars. Still undignified. Clerk at an information bure Ill Giving Reed some sage advice. Successful in ambition. Drumming up trade for White High School. Thriving business. President of S. P. C. A. Jes hanging around. Brush ing up the house Plains NAME ANSWER sTo As SEEN BY OTHERS HOBBY AM BITION TEN YEARS HENCE M ARRAN, DOROTHY ....... ..... M ELGARD, BERTHA ...,..... ....... MERCER, HAZEL ............. ....... MORESS, DOROTHY ........ ...... . MOSES, KATHRYN ......... ....... MURPHY, MILDRED ........ ....... NATHANS, MABEL ......... .,..... NICHOLS, GRACE ......... . ...... . NEUNER, MARGARET ................ PAIGE, ABBY .............,........ ....... PALMER, EDNA .................. ....... PALM ER, KATH ERI N E ............... PIE'l SCHKER, ALVA .................... PINCHBECK, HARRIET ............. PFLUG, ALICE .........,........... ....... POSNER, LILLIAN .......... ....... RICHARDS, FRANCES ....... ....... RIGGS, CAROLINE ......... ....... ROGERS, IRENE ......... ..Tub ......... . Bertha ..... Hazel .......... Fat. ..... .. Kay .....,.... Eva ....... Freckles Grace ...... lVIarge.. Abby ......... Eddie ........ IVI icky .......... Al .......... Hattie ...... Sparky ......... Lill ........ Fanny ..... . .... Caroline... Rene.. Tubby... ..... ..... . Nlannish ......... ......... G rown up ..... . ............ . Three minutes behind everyone else ........... Parisienne ..., ......... Ravishing... ..... Freckled ......... ......... Neat ......., .......... Not here-not there Beaming.. ........... Angelic ...... . Youthful ........ ......... Illustrious ...... ...... Exasperating ............... Independent ............,... Astonishing ........ ...... Shrunk ......................... Divinely tall ............... Trusty f............ .......... fl alklng to herself ........ ...,...... .To see the world. Laboring... .... Pink nails ............ Out-talking others .... .......... H Tempting Adams ...... ..... . Dancing. .......... ..... . Josephine.. Rendezvous ..... Gym ......... ............ ....................,... Creating a disturbance ? ? ? ? F... Procrastinatmg.. ...,. .......... . ,. HAYSYFY Dra1natics...... ..... Doing nothing ........ .......... Paris modelsu. ...... ....... . .. Gift of gab ......... ......... Modesty ........... ......... Hessels ......... .......... To take life easy.. ............... .. To hunt wild game in Africa.. To pass her exams ....... To be a manicurist .............. To get all there is to get.. Collecting scalps ...... .... To star ....................... ....... To make Josephine jealous To teach school ................... To own a glue factory .,..... To A see the world ...... To raise a rumpus .... To shine. ............. .... To be an actress .... .... Hasn't rnuch ....................,.... To introduce new fashions .... .. .To be a nurse ........ . .......... If you ask her she blushes.. Selling peanuts. Rabbit saleswoman. Among the brilliant. Advertisement for shining tipsf, Living up to her ambition. World wide Collection. Starring in Joe's Revue. Composer of Walk her or Nichol. Ambition realized. Paging at glue factory. Guarding the Sahara. Resting from the excitement senior year. Shining shoes. A second Theda Bara. Teaching the value of sleep. Posing for Sears-Roebuck. Assistant to Dr. Bugbee. Ask her, she knows. pay a of her To be an expert bookkeeper .... Royal Order of Ink Splashersf' NAME ANSWERS As SEEN BY OTHERS Horam' IXMBITION ' TEN YEARS HENCE ROLLINS, LOIS ........ Rolly .......... .......... A thletic ..... ........ ' 'Ball games ........... To make her team win ............. Good all-around champ ROMAN O, MARY ....... ROWE, HELEN ........... SALVO, BERTHA ........... ......... x -f -x SC,HE'I11NO, ROSE ......... ......... SEELYE, ALINE .......... SHEEHY, MARY ......... SHERMAN, JEAN ....... S H U M WAY, EVA ............ ......... SM ITH, GERTRUDE ....... ......... STRIPLI NG, HELEN ....... ......... rf s S l UART, JEAN ................................ SUTHERLAND, KATHLEEN .... THUMAN, DORRIS .... THURMAN, BESSIE ......... ......... TOWSON, ELEANOR ................... TRAPASSO, MARY ......................... VAN DE BOGART, EVELYN ..... WALKER, JOSEPHINE ................ lVIary.. Lanit- ......... ........ . Bertha .................... Rose ....... Seclye ........ ........,. Mary ......... ......... Cherie. 4 Ev. ........ . Foreign ....... ................. r Ihe old country .............. t Scared o death .......... Placid ................... .... Small ................ ........ Questioning ................ Blonde .......... ........ Silly ........ ........ Stubborn ...... ........ Important ....... ........ P eggy ......,.. .......... Helen ..... Jean .... Kay ........ Dorris.... Bess ....... Ellie ....... Red ......... Van ..... Joe ...... Not half had .............. Irresponsible ............... Obstreperous ? ? ? ? ?... Enthusiastic ...,............ Harmless .,....... ,...... Passionate ........ ...... . . Red ............ ........ Two by four... .... Gracious VVaiting and stewingu ..... Jolley productions ............. To get away with it .... Being busy ........ ........... w To revise our immigration laws.Editress of Conditions a To know her wa1t ..... ........ To be five feet high ........ To wear high heels ........ To fool the public ......... tTo have nothing to do. ..,........ .. Art Club ......,............................... Selling candy ............... Saying nay to thy yea Debating .... ............ . Too many to mention... Singing .... . ....... .... A1 ......................................... To be in Congress...... ...... .... . To prove that red stands for courage ....,..................,............ To agree with somebody ........ Imitating Arlinc ........................ To live Undertajhill ................ Keeping Stewie waiting. Giant in dime museum. Still trying. Unsuccessful. Doing nothing. Collecting masterpieces. Voting Nod, Admits defeat. t Ellis Island Regulating the price of turnips. Growing up. Living on a hill. ' Booking up basketball games..To inv.ent a yell for basketball.. VVatch Your Step woman in Subway Sticking around .......................... To shoot craps .......................... Playing African golf. Eddie ....... ' ....... To keep the home fires burning.Faithful to Eddie. Her appearance ....... To have her hair cut ................ Father cuts her hair. 'KRye .... ........ To teaching sewing in White Plains High School .............. llfliss Greene's assistant. Theta Gamma ..... ........ T hat's not for you to know .... Ambition achieved. NAME ANSWER S As SEEN BY OTHERS HOBBY AMBITION TEN YEARS HENCE WARD, DOROTHY ......... ........ WEBER, EDITH ........ Dot ......... Edith ...... ........Petite......... Inspiring....... 1 Frolley cars ....... ...... Keeping quiet ............................ To watch others work ............. Buddy ......................................... School?????? ........ ....... To become a lawyer ................, Foolmg ...........,.............. .......... WEISS, ELLEN ................................. siope ........ ........ E argued ...,.... ........... WHELPLEY, GEORGIA .............. Georgie ...... ........ A dombie ....... ...... . WILKINS, LYDIA .,......................... Lydie ....... .....,.. A 11 right .,....... ....... YUNGSTROM, ELIZABETH ..... Betty ........ ....,... W mica ..................... . ANTHONY, VINCENT ................ Toni f.... ........ H eartbreaking .......... .. AVERY, ROBERT ............. ........ B ob, ...,.... ........ s mooth ........... ' ............ .. BACKES, CHARLES ......... .... .... C h arlie ....... ........ I ,ately ......... BALDWIN, WILLIAM .................. BEBUS, FRANKLIN ........ ........ B ILLI NGSLEA, BOYD .................. BRUSH, GEORGE ............ ........ BRYANT, CULLEN ......... ........ CALHOUN, ROBERT ...,..... ........ CANAVAN, EUGENE ......... ........ CASARELLA, FRANK ......... ........ CITRON, MILLARD ....... ........ CLARK, BRADFORD ...,...... ........ COHN, LEO ....................... ........ Bill ....... Far away .......... ..... . . Not here, not there ..... Franky ....... ........ Tn a Ford ....... Bode ........ ........ Fighting ........... .......... .Decrease Silver Lake fare ....... .To ride in Dick's Ford ............ To do something ............ ....... .Taming the Lions ....... ....... Debating .................... ....... Studying law at night school .... To be mayor of Purchase ..,.... Wliat not ?. ........... ................. . None ......... .......... T o meet a girl .......................... Radio ....... ........ . .To sleep one whole period .... . Giggling. .......... .......... T o be a man ............................ .. Track ........... Iufay .......... ........ l n a decline.. Golfing ........... . Nothing... ........ Not much ................... Wise cracks. Bob .......... ........ S ame as ever ............. Football., .... .. Gene .... Cass ............. . ..... .. Dressed up ..... Baseball ......... Dwarfish ....... liflillard .................. Wise ............... Brad ........ ........ Leo ....... Awkward ....... Sailing... Athletics Laughing .... MHIDCIHHYICS ...... .......... Running ....... To own a lVIitchell ............ .. ..........To be a golf professional........ To run for president ................ To be a Scout-master, ,............. To own a dory of his own.. Professional baseball ................ To become sensible ................... To be a Stemmetz .................... To run the mile sin 4:35 .......... Driving Silver Lake bus. Same as Josephine Walker Makes a pan of fudge. Keeping up with brother. lVIade world famous speech 'rt Tucka hoe. ' Attorney to White Plains High School .Tralfic cop. About to enter Syracuse Teaching physics. Manager, Baldwin Radio C0 Still a boy. Living on DeKalb Avenue. Caddy master at the Burke Still running Success Running a dory on Park Avenue Playing with the Yanks. On a western ranch. Squaring post holes. Running it in 5:27. NAME ANSWERS To As SEEN BY OTHERS HOBBY AMEITION 'IXEN YEARS PIENCE COLLINS, JAMES ......... Jim ........ Unconscious ......... Library ......... -To be a lion tamer ...... ......... B ringing up Father. CONNOR, RICHARD ......... ....... D ick ......... ....... T ,engthy ...... ......... S clling ads ........ To own The Tribune ............. Selling The Tribune. COOLEY, GEORGE .,..,. CURE, QFRANK A ........ .1 . ,. LRABB, EUGENE ....,......... .....,. LROVVLEY, HUBERT ..,..... ....... D'ADAMIO, OVIDIO .......... ....... DAVEY, DONALD ........ DAGGETT, GWYNNE ....,.. ....... DAGGETT, ROYAL ......... ....... DE VOE, KENNETH... DONLON, ROGER ....... DURYEA, DAN ............ P IORE, HANNIBAL .......,. ....... ELEURAT, JOSEPH ..... FURMAN, HORACE .... FUNSTON, WILFRED ....... ....... GALGANO, DAN ........... GALGANO, LOUIS ...... George Bull .......... Crabb ...... Duke ........ Ovidio ..... Don... Gwynnie Fatsy ........ Kenneth ....... Rogge Wop .,...... Hannibal ............... Joe ........ Horace .... Bill ........ Dan ...... Louis .... Drawn out ............ Growing... Business-like ............... lfiddle ...,..... Sawed-off ....... ......... Hard ........ Rough... ...... .........Lank........ Dizzy ....... ........Sleepy.......... Learned .......... ......... Smooth. .... . Childish ........,. ......... Roman. .. Devilish ....... Sheiky .......................... Prep. school ................ Abbreviated ................ Taller... ' liluffing ......... Fishing... To he tall .................. To play for hflichaelian rec- ords ................ .................. To be a big crab ....... . To scintillate ................, ? ................................ ......... To learn NIacbeth ............ Playing important ......... ......... Flirting.. Track ........ Studies... Talking.. Acting .... Athletics .... Playing th c violin ...... ......... Sheiking ..... Clothes ......... Shrinking... ...... . ? ................. To break the world's auto record..... ..... . ......... ............. . To fall in love ............... ......... .........To be a pole vaulter................ To ride in a bicycle race ......... To play Hamlet ....... To play the banjo ...... ........iTo play football........................ To play in a good orchestra .... To be a sheik ........ ..... . .......... Dartmouth ................,................. To wear long trousers .... . ....... . To live in the city ........ ......... Floor walker. Ambition realized. Taller hy two inches. The sun's rival. Trying ha1'd. Automobile specdster. Disappointed. 6'. , Brocco's only rival. B. F. Keith's. Still studying under Wells M1'. Lechler,s pride and joy Playing with Hartsdale Crusaders The Sheik. Hakes'- Business School. Midget with circus. On the outskirts of Wliite Plains NAME ANSWERS To As SEEN BY OTHERS HOBBY I AMBITION TEN YEARS HENCE GODFREY, SPENCER ................... Pep ......... ....... A thletics ...... ........, S tagging ......... ......... T 0 play with the Celtics ........ Not quite. GROSS, ROYCE ................... .......... R oyce ..... .......... A lone ............... ......... S axons .................. ......... T o own a big car ...... ......... A t last a Ford. GRUENINGER, PAUL .................. Paul ....... .......... H alf awake ................ THE ORANGE .......... To be on a big paper .... ......... R eporter for the Reporter, GUTHRIE, HOWARD .................. Guth ...... .......... L ost .......... ......... Managerships ....... To be a manager... ....... IVIanager Elmsford Basketball. HANRAHAN, DAVID .........,.......... Dave.. Sometimes... ? ..................... Business ....................... ..... . ...? I-IEINE, GEORGE ......... Geo .... .......... M ussed ........................ Girls .......... To own Fairyland ................... Beaten to it. HUNT, LAWRENCE .... Larry ........ .......... L ast rose of summer.Cutting up ........... To get an Iver Johnson .......... In a six-day bicycle race H USZAR, ARTHUR ..... Art ......... .......... D rawn out ................. Throwing chalk ........ ......... T o make a speech in Room 11l..Improving. HYMAN, ARCHIE ........ JUNGHANS, EARL ...... KAFER, LEONE, LYNCH, MCKEE, MEARS, JOHN .......... ROCCO ......... VVILLIAM ...... WALT ER ......... .......... CHARLES ....... IVIERNIN, KIERAN ........... ........,. MICHAELIAN, EDWIN ............... MILLER, NATHAN ........... ......... Arch .......... X ......... Wise .......... Earl .......... .......... Johnnie.. Rocco. Bill ........ .......... Calvin ........... Chuck lVIires ......... Tootsie ...... .......... Ed .......... .......,.. Nathan ................... All nerves Quiet ........ ? ............ Chopped off ............... Haughty ...... Sturdy .......... Stuhby .......... Learned ....... Foolish ......... Politics ....... ........... Gym ........... ..... Nothing much ......... History ............. .Wise cracks ................ ......... Parliamentary law ................... Baseball .......,. Orchestra ...... Eaidiing, ........ Ifootball ............. ,... ....... ......... .........To To To To To To To To To To Common Council. be in the Senate .................. Talking over the radio. agree with someone .... .... . .. OVVH Z1 St0I'C ........ . ............... spread his knowledge ......... he a golf champ .................. get into Congress ............ graduate ............................... play with the Giants .......... earn eight dolla rs .............. play in the Big City ........,. Owner of candy stand at R Auctioneer. Rival to Brush. g Bull-thrower in lXfIexico One more month to success Playing with the Alumni. 37.98. Fine as a fiddle. ye Beach NAME ANSWERS To As SEEN BY OTHERS Horam' AMBITION TEN YEARS HENCE MITCHELL, ALFRED ............,... . PIETSCHKER, ELMER ................. Buddy ........ . Pict ........ . QUICK, ALMON ................ .......... A l ........ . RENINO, ANTHONY ................... Tony f.......... . ROBBINS, HENRY L ................,.... Henry ........... . ROSTENBERG, HERBERT L ..... Rostenswig... ROTH, ROBERT ............................. Bob ................ SALVO, EDWARD .......... SANFORD, HERBERT. SCHLEICHER, DAVID SCHOFIELD, ERNEST ................. SCOVEL, DWIGHT ....... SHAW, RAYMOND ....... SMITH, GEORGE .......... SHEDDEN, FLAVIUS... STRATI, GAETANO ..... TOGLIOI, JAMES ....... . TOWNS, GEORGE ........ 4 Ed ....... . Sammy ........ Dave ...... Ernest. ..... . Dwight .................. . Ray ........ Curly ......... ......... Fliv ..... Strati ......... Jimmie ...... George . ......... With Bode ....... ........ D oing things for others ............ To be Governor of Georgia Second-halt ................. .........Half awake................IVIusic,........ .........Smooth......... ........Geometry....... .........With Lawrence ...,....Radio...... Tiny ....... E ........ French ........ Serious .... ...... .....Economics .... .. Forever chasing fig- ures ........... Kind .......... Accounts .... . .... Service League Basketball ..... R .... ........To ........To .To play basketball ......... .... ........To be quicker........................ ........To be a professor ........To be a politician ........To be an expert accountant... ........To he on the police force........ To learn more ................ ...... . Deep .......... ........ A s ................................................ Heavy ........... Determined .... .. .......... . Not often ..... Bent ....... Rough ....... ............... Since February ........... Slick ...... ............... The Automobile 'w Club ............ . To be an auto salesman ........... . publish a new book... ........ . be an engineer ......... A'Cook CingJ .................... ....... T 0 be a four-letter man ........... Nobody knows.. Dodging ...... Athletics ..... ? ...................... Omega Delta ....... .........In l02....... ........Automobiles...... L---..........Lc -..M .......To be well known in town...... .......To be a famous halfback........ ....,..To be up in his studies........ ........Nobody knows. .To he initiated ........... ....... With the peaches down in Georgia ....Still trying hard. ....Sole owner of I'Iunt's Music Sto First five pages complete. In partnership with Hunt. Experimenting with Regents. Boss of Valhalla. Auditing books for the German R Sheriff of Armonk. Teaching in Wllite Plains. Selling Kiddie-Karsf' One-quarter there. Driving for D. S. C. Playing mud-guard for Tufts. Climbing slowly. I .-.Still trying to Hnd his ambition. .. .Omega Delta at last. .To drive around the world .... On a three weeks' tour. re. epublic ff-ffvl H 1- NAME ANSWERS As SEEN BY OTHERS HOBBY AMEITION TENSYEARS I-IENCE TROLL, JOHN ............ John ......... ...... . Like a mouse .............. jabbering To get interested in something..It's of no use. TYSON, ROBERT ......... VAN SANT, LESLIE ........ VINCENT, DOUGLAS... VOGT, RICHARD. ......... .. WECHSLER, RICHARD WEED, WILLIAM ............ ........... J WELLS, WILLIAM .......... ....... Bob ....... Les ........ Doug ........ ...... . Dick .......... ....... Dick ........ .. ..... .. UFIIC .... . Bill ........ Aristocratic, .............. .. Collegiate ...... ......... Long ......,.. ......... Neat ............. ......... All right ......... ......... Happy .......................... Once in a while ..,,.... . Cars ....... Erank's ....,. Eugene .......... Singing.. ..., . Talking ......... ..., ......,.. Being important ........ . ........ . His banjo ...... .... ......... ....-.-..1 To To To To To To To 1 get a l'ord ..................., hold down the corner .... play lVIacbeth .................. be in alng opera ................ . play the Saxophone ........... be a real mayor ...... ......... .find a girl ......... ......... Still in the Hudson. Traffic policeman. Playing a fiddle. Singing in church. .A flat. On thc Common Council Playing with Whiteman. .7 y, A L. , 1.14, PM - yi!-f V U 5 I , , ' -J . 'X R931 The O7'dC!61A7Z7l6lE67lffZl7ld7'Ed and Tfzeenty-four X' N itz:315:1,::::z:.:p:::g:::r::::g::::::.:::::5::::,:::1:1-: :::.::.::z:,.,.r.':..L:::L:::411221::IT:'..1::21:2ZZZT.12-II!-Il'-32113125315-'-17-1'ilI7JF?-'-T'-LTI-ffiilSill'--W--- 3 Y ,, I f ff I f If A X' xl ,,.,- 4, l W Q w -S l 4 1 ifsj Lf J 'f A Z Af N is AJ N lp JJ 1 XX ' - ., , ,I 5 if , ip, i ', ik x i .X , cv Q I 4 ima ,J ' .Lf Q , VXA Au-QW I ,ju I, K f f, ,A , , fy - cj , a pf 'ji' 'lJMlWflfapM A i I i j VLNAA' o I-YQUJLOQ ' ' 'X li ' 5, , 1,ff 3 7 , , V y H ss VME f aaamaoira 6 , r M yo 1 , sf X if fl MJ President . f J, G11-l'T5tI'Ef K l Vice-Presidenr . EVE YN AIICHAELIAN Sefretari' . f lJ6HN.!'GCHS 'QPEIQ 'JMX' 7'l'e !l5IlIf' . AIARY RUSSELL ERE are the Juniors. Although not so successful in inter-class E E basketball, they are hard workers. VVe feel very confident of E 3 the budding senior class, who represent our hopes for the future !- ! of Yvhite Plains High School. hflay they accept the spade and use it to the best of their ability to uphold the traditions and the reputation of our dear Alma Nlater. YVe warn them, however, that the path is not all roses, that they will meet members of the faculty who can see through all their old alibis. YVC hope, however, that they will lead the school through a successful year and have the best of luck. 67 i a X M Zihe Orafixl 1Vi1zpetgeeA-it -A,A Agua-jzdred and Twenty-fo If i i my fi 5 ,I J I I 1 1 fb M Q Qwgalaoaaaomza X N S i i Prrsidfllt . . STEWA H X X Q5 fi Vice-Prfsideut . ROGER QUICK j l j L 0 Secretary . . FLoxucE KING l ' Treasurer . . GEORGE BOYLE , - j 3iEHOLD the sophisticated sophs, freshmen of the past, jun- E iors to be. No longer are they afraid to go home in the dark Wg E fdurin the short winter da fs. Some da the will lead the .FF 5 V g 5 Y Y j 1 school, but at present they are more concerned with the hard year ahead. They will have to keep themselves very meek when the juniors are about, although they can he real children when juniors are not by to restrain them. They will grow up some day, if they are given but half a chance. Seriously, they are a very promising class, and with their shoul- ders to the wheel they are likely to show us more than mere Hpromisef' VVe hope that they will give an exhibition of fulfilment, and that the juniors will allow them to take a little part in the activities of the school. 68 f N Y, The Ol0Cl6i1Vl7l6f667lHZlHd16d and Tzoeiz-M-ly:-Vfvoifr fer- , , , ,, . - Wg 'Nil Ml nl, I , nga 'ii 7 fi l Z f ,Z i l 'M lk JM' i M F Ea ' XQS HKQQZQZ pfvsizlwzl . jack sprague vice-president ross bremner secretary . . louis schipp treasuu-,er . . john reed - I OOK at the crowd of children! They call themselves the fresh- -'- men. YVhat is the school coming to when classes like this are E admitted? Our hearts fail when we think of their becoming ! ' seniors. Is it possible that they can grow up in two years? It is strange, though, that they have so much school spirit. lvho could ex- pect these children to support, as they have done, the drives for the school play, the blanket ticket, and the like? If they always work as hard as this, their stature will not make much dillerence. 69 .fp K l,21fA7' ?' - K .1 , mf' Af 4 ,Af f .16 v -:, , Q -alfa , 41, .Jfif,zf4,5,.'.f 1 1 .,,. ff , lf. f, ' 2, , a,fa' W2ZQ'i1, ,: ' 74? 544131 I 1 ,f,,,..,u1 . 7Q.,,,Q,,,W g , J 1. . -f 45,1-. A 5 ,1- V. V - vi 1. ,Q .-47,fj64- V317 Qw..'3'xf ' -11.r0 4Ql7f -'f: 1' ' ifM vJ,9 1 f' ' , , f f f f f f f f nf , f , y ff H Af fff 5 7, f fc! I , f 1 ff ff , X 6 f ff , v Q, , J f A , 1 f f 1 ff 15 f , fxy,! Y ,Q H W , W , . 1 f I .. w I . iff 1 f' A C' A, J ,I if ,Q ,, f K-N '7 ' We , . '-r-4..fr , r .,,. , 1 i UIWHUIJWIIPVNVL1VUHH4H1HW1VlWWNNNl1NWlVHVW1 UHHWHVW WW VM H71 NW H HH WJ ' H! i UWHIIHNWWWH!HMNJW11JHr WH! H 1!HIl4IlNIWNl!lW 1!lUlNIHWIHW ,si Il- H, ' 1' V 1 M4 W WWIHIWUE1IWW HUM ,lH11l HH ll H ,HM WIN FI 1mmmmmnmurmumammmanruvrmvurr mmm 1 u s u ur mm Muni E-IQEANIZATIDNS . JW cf Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four U AJ1::,: ::l::,:L:::1: ,1 :: 4i.11 : : ,A.:,.A, . :A, l:11.?,. :, ::::,:f,,: ,r,i,Ai.. 1..::1 I 1 l II: y ,,:1 A :,1 :Ai:.i, ,: 4: 1: :,,: A ,lli,,, Izili. Iii 0 1 : ,:i:l: :::::, y y 1::,: , Ili zihi 0 Ziz ,?:1::if,1:1i:1::1I:::::::,:4:: :: Zizi iiili ZZIZ Zzlitz : i iiii i E l : I zzziiziziiizi iii 1 : A X. X i I 1 ' l Ji .I 1 yt 7' ',,. Ir N. 'Q J A X FIRS'lA Row-Tofvson fmman, Donlou, Brush, Jlrlfcr, Cmlfrry, Neale, Carr, f ogl,' N Sizcoxn ovv4A11a s, Coma-'P , Smill, Dmuf , II'PLl'L'!'l'V, Tyson .' l f ? TMR ow-,,pUn1J.,HilIr. Cldz1Q:I,'FChS3ff, Crzizrir, Renirm, II'vf11,- , W lx.,F01'R'rH Row LS lfilliairis, .llr. lflvfrharl, .lIr. Bfrrrly, Fax. .lIlll'I,07lllI1l, Jlr. H011sf111n:l r I , , Q ' C si ffcwr if r , xazcaitiawe aoaaaam f 1 f if L of-, Mfr' i President . . WALTER McKEE V J if Vice-Pres-irlezzf DOR s04 K if 'fn ,4- Sfcretary . . ROGER DONLON fi I Treasurer . MR. EBERHART i i HE Executive Council has been very successful this year. Chief among its accomplishments was the introduction of the g'Orange -ii E and Black blanket ticket lan, which has successfull financed !. . ..-..-..-! all school activities. A sinking fund of 31,000 has been pro- vided by the Council and a plan has been established to furnish at least one assembly a month from the General Organization treasury. Three such assemblies have already been held. As part of the regular business of the year the Automobile Club and the Commerce Club have been chartered. 72 1 I 4' ,Jf JJ! 5 f ,J 5 f ra R- JJ rl l X The Oracle ' elev,fn?HzzZ1d1'ed and Twenty-four iC1I1lIfI'ZIZ1'IICIIIIIIIITI1.12121CZIIIIIIIITZTZII1'1121LTIZIlfIiIITI2Z1II1If,. iff. I:flff'f -., :IfII1.'ffIf:IfiLf1ffIIlYfi:T:f ,j fJl,fI:1::f:'f,. QiII2::f:::1i5-j-,.I,IfIIff:2.1.1.fl,f.1l1f1.'lfC1flf:11111,I1l.i:Jl,ffiI...If.l..f ...I l,.f'f.1 .I,'f,JETfffffffflll.fff:l1l::l':.flf,I:I'l:f.21:L1lfL'.:'l.'Ql'-lt.. X Xwfji Y ii ll SEATICD QLeft to rightl-Slzzznrzcay, ,lIcKibl1in, Smith, Gillverl. Piefsclzkvr, Lumlmrzl, Hnighi ,W X SECOND Row-Duryva, Brush, Grurningfr, Carr, Baum, Quiclc: T RD ROW-Uirrhxler, Ellison, Knfylzl, Schnc-ffl, Uvez-lm. , 1' ' - ' l-HS ear, without doubt, has been the most successful ear in fi :TE . . Y i the history of THE ORANGE. Nlany improvements have been ir 3' made in our School organ. Owing to the hearty support which ! -..- ! it has received and to the many news items that have poured in, THE ORANGE has been increased in size from eight to twelve pages. Among the new features the Open Forum is probably the most popular. During this year THE ORANGE has shown many cuts, a feature never at- tempted before. The editorial board has consisted of the Editor-in-Chief, the Assistant Editor, eleven associate editors, and a business staff of gen- eral managers, advertising and circulation managers. Credit must be given to Nliss Robbins, who has done as much as any other one person to give it success. This year a class in journalism, under the direction of Miss Robbins, has been established. Attendance twice a week has been compulsory for all members of the Orange Board. The reward consists in two school credits and invaluable experience. 73 1 1 it x Kraft , Q N J lc , ' 'fd S'rAxn1xG fLeft to rightj-Ifcchslcr, Sflzncpcil, .Uiss Ofvcrtou, llfrezl, Kniglzlj Sl-I.-K'IIilJ1,1IClfl'L', .lIr. Jolley, roarfzf Hzzrkcr, Slllilll, Paradise. . 1' 7' Z 7 , , I 1 aim aeaaiiiaagaa mr Q-5901362 Q aiia Will YF O 3 T T i i HE Thirteenth Annual Triangular Debate was held on Nlarch 28. The proposition was 'iResolved: that the Soldiers' Bonus Bill now pending in Congress should be passed. l The negative, John Schnepel, VVilliam VVeed, Richard VVechs- ler, and Anthony Paradise Calternatej, Worked hard to win at Yonkers, but the judges gave the decision to the Yonkers team. The afiirmative, Gertrude Smith, Lester Knight, VValter McKee, and blarjorie Harker falternatej, were more fortunate. New Rochelle came to VVhite Plains with a good team, but met Worthier -opponents in our representatives. The debate was Well attended and the audience en- joyed the keen rivalry exhibited by the teams. Three of the debaters, John Schnepel, Lester Knight, and Anthony Paradise, will be here next year to uphold our School. Let us hope for a championship next year. Thanks are due to lVIr. A. T. Jolley, our coach, and to bliss Overton, our librarian. 74 r-u 1467 Ilia , A Q nnnn nini Ooiio , , . Oiooo ff .H 0 ' ?' STANDING QLeft lo riglmtj-Haailnml, Ellison, Vinrrzn, Cuflrill, Durym, Jolley, foarh Sl'1A'I'L1D'iC0ll01't'l', Jlurfrhy, Donlon, Smilll, rllnllahan. 1 Coaflz . Eva King R112 King Aunt Abby . Adam Smith . Julia De Witt Clinton De Witt Lord Andrew Uncle Horace Dr. Delamater Corinthia . If ffl, 6342 593 4Uf'f'dJ ADANI AND EVA . . MR. A. T. JOLLEY L L THE CAST Elf Lag AIILDRED MURPHV FREDERICK ELLISON 4 . BEss CONOVER . ROGER DONLON . MAY KICNIAHON . DAN DURYEA CARLTON CUTBILL DOUGLAS VINCENT . D.-ww HAv1LAND . NANCY SMITH 75 7 -.1 J 5 S CN X X l f- f l I IIII 1 ,,,,, . ff ff 1' 'I ff T w ff H fy-fo H f 1' of ' X iz 4, N FIRST ROV'-Tlyllll!fSl7'077I, Ray, Loiurll, Shl'!'lll0lI, Bllflfhfflll, Himlvr, Pflug, Ywllllillllllf SRFOXD Row--forwx, Tirfrl, ,lliss Sll!'f7IH'1l, Jours, ,lfisx Clarla: THIRD ROYY'iFOIll'fHIlF, .lfHl'DOI1HlI1, Vogi, Krrnwy, Vintrnf. Tho Am Qlaxla President . RICHARD W. V001 Vice-Prfsififfzz . WINIFRED JONES Secretary . WILLIAM NIACDONALD i HE Art Club has now completed its second successful year, and is one of the most vital clubs of the School. Its object is to promote interest in art, not only among its members, but also l l throughout the School. During the past year the Club has visited Art Exhibitions and places of interest, besides doing library Work on various arts. This year the Work has been extended to include the designing of scenery for various High School performances, and the sell- ing of candy at these entertainments. At first the Club decorated boxes for the sale of candy, but the business proved such a success that We were unable to keep up with the demand, and as a result only boxed candy is now being sold. The profits have increased each time, and the money derived from the sales has aided the Club much in furthering its purpose. 76 T h a O r a cl c-N i 71 e I e e Il H u n d r e d Aa M f 0 ll 1' rim . am Qaiaioi 9 f Tl la 1 Prvsidmz . . FRANK Conn Secretary . EDWIN AIICHAELIAN Librarian . THONIAS SKELLY Director . DALE DIEHL Conrw-fmartvr EDWIN RIICHAELIAN i i HE orchestra this year has been one of the most progressive organizations in the school and the best orchestra we have ever had. lVIr. Diehl deserves the greatest amount of credit for ! ! this accomplishment. Through his efforts this organization has come into such prominence that it is now regarded as one of the best of its kind in the county. The members of the orchestra also deserve praise for their hearty co-operation with Nlr. Diehl. The orchestra was the backbone' of the Qpera', given this yearg it furnished music at the alumni and annual school plays, and it has rendered many noted selections in assemblies for the benefit of the students. It has been a great credit to the school during the past year. 77 , ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 35 i,,, ,,,,, 5 ,,,,, , ff M ,,,,, ff ,,,,, ,,,,, ai ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ff T f H fi'-fo ff f M i pw STANUIXG fLeft to rightj-Arzfllofiy, .l1il'hHl'IfllI1, JIarDam11zl', Baum: SII.-YI'I I7i'1JllI'L'1'1', Huiyh, Jolley, ror1r1l.' Harlcrr, lf,-I-ilarix, Barrrll. I A Q f 'Z es Exieamgawaaniaaeaaaw Qoaaaeai y i HE contest was held this year during one of the regular as- i sembly periods. This was contrary to custom, but it was very 2 i successful. It provided an audience for the speakers, and every l l student of the High School was given the opportunity to hear the Contest. Kathleen Barrell and Marjorie Harker Won first and second prizes, respectively, for the girlsg Richard Baum and Edwin Nlichaelian carried away the boys' honors. 78 ll 9 l 1 , J f J J J r J V J The Oracle-Nineteen H1llld1fx6dJ,-flllli Twen ty-four ............., ..,.... .M......,,. .,.. . .,.. ,1.,......,. .. V.,.,. .. ,.,., .,..,. ...--HW-......--..-......,.-.-,-Y..i-...y .... l . ,.,,.. ,... .... ,..,.. ....,.. .., - .4X....... .,.., - .A.M.... . nu,. JWMWC . or . , . .. . .. . . . , . . i. . ,, . - i , r . . ..... , . , . i ..i .. R u , . n ,, . . - . .. ., W I, fwf 1 J mf f Qvfj If ff X Lf' ,U an N X v 1 S C x I , KO 7, fx j , 1 Z4 STANDING QLcft to right,-D. Fiore, Crum, Conklin, Jlr. Craig, Rolh, Grucningcr, Ryan, Colm, I.ynch,' SI5A'l'ED-Trura10111, Piclscfzlccr, Cannclla, 11171,-QIIGIIS, Hunt, Hyman, Gullzriv, H. Fiore, Lazinlc. bel QE El X 2 it fi Aziiroiaao i i Q aw: f 6, 'ff C . ' f V 64 LC President ...... LAWRENCE A. HUNT , M f ice-Prerizlent . EARL JUNGHANS X, Secretary . . ARCHIE L. HYMAN f ' V, Sec:-ftary . . . HOW'ARD N. GUTHRIE Publicity illanagcr . . . STEPHEN FOX I X, G. O. Rep:-esefztative . . HOXl'ARD N. GUTHRIE X 1 . . MR. CRAIG f -. -Q are automobile enthusiasts made possible last November the chartering of the Automobile Club. From the time of the first . l meeting membership has gradually increased from six to twenty- five. The Club has endeavored to help not only its members at each weekly meeting, but also the students as a whole. ln early Nlarch the Club announced its intention to conduct a question column in The Orange to answer any problems concerning cars. A few weeks later this intention became a fact. Through the ellorts of one of its members the Club se- cured a very interesting film, which was shown to the school in both assem- blies on April ll. Faclllfj' 1ffr2'1'is0r . . . . i r FTER several hard weeks of planning and preparation W 'who ' e I 79 e Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four Executive Committee' S'rAxnING fLeft to riglxtl-.1Ir. Lynaugll, .1l11rDom1lI1',' SE.-K'l'EDTIl'ht'If1lEj', Sheehy, Jliss Burke. QIIDEIQQMQMIQQ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President ...... WILLIIANI RIACDONALD Vit?-Presizlezzf .... RIARY SHEEHY Secretary . . . . GEORGIA WHELPLEY Fafulty Azlfixors TYIISS BURKE AND RIP.. LYXAUGH 80 The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MRS. BALDWIN RIILDRED FROST MR, P011-5 ELIZABETH RICKTAHOX ROBERT ROTH i HE Commerce Club is the newest organization of our High School. It came as an outgrowth of sentiment on the part of commercial students, teachers, and business men. The object l i of the club is to promote the interest of commercial students. and to bring about closer relationship between the business men of Wvhite Plains and the commercial students of the High School. The club was oflicially chartered in hlarch, 1924, with twenty-five charter members: Anna DePaul, Ruth Flagler, Stephen Fox, Nlildred Frost, Grace Greenshields, Nettie Horak, Edna Hunter, Ethel Jenks, Dorothgdflohnson, Nlatilda Keene, Regina l.eSage, Clayton Lobdell, VVil- liam lVlacDonald, Helen Nlacnab, Dorothy hlarran, Elizabeth Nlchflahon, Mary hliggins, Katherine Powers, Robert Roth, Rose Schettino, Ernest Schofield, lVlary Sheehy, Kathleen Sutherland, Dorothy Yvard, and Georgia Tvhelpley. Regular business meetings of the club will be held on the second Friday of each month during the school year. In addition to the business side of the Commerce Club there is also a social side. Two banquets will be held each year, one in October and one in lNlay. 81 i if SAY- MQJZV M635 c A' 7 I GW Zlifi, , Q: ..c. ..c.. ..... ..... Cf-FQ-.f,,,.'?.fi.1f...ff H f' ff f ff ff fl 11 ff T w f 11 I y-.f 0 H f , fypfafr, at Wag! L xy 3 is A , Qs P L L lb N. f X GJ 1 U ,J E , I aw A l I -V s fx i l 1- , -e E f bo Lat f ifi JW 160915, ff 4 G X 4 Va if we-fee 'er .K X, X' r- A 2.32535 If I y M 'K j1'X.t i 'I er, S91 ' . . 4 ' fi I ' 0 a l l A f lllllmo Hgwllamiramaaa Girl tx l E have taken another forward step this year. Instead of an X operetta, We have given an opera, l'The Bohemian Girl . Gwing to the strenuous efforts of Nlr. Diehl, Nliss lVIacNeal, if ! ! the soloists, and the chorus, it was a great success. The chorus he ig ' X, consisted of a hundred and fifty voices from the Boys' and Girls' Glee Nix, Clubs. Among the soloists was Mr. Stearns, a new addition to our English QN Department. The other soloists were Frances Elliott, lNrIarjorie VVhalen, lf Evelyn Bacile, Elvera Johnson, Jean Stuart, YVarren Dennis, VVilfred . l Funston, Edwin Nlichaelian, Rudolph Me1'kle, Richard Vogt, and Gwynne N Daggett. VVith the enthusiastic support of faculty and students We filled R .X ,gg the house both nights. lNIany pronounced it the best amateur musical per- R5 formance that they had ever heard. M- S2 f' , . , G71 if f' ff , ff MQ' r cc. f Jflfc aff V b WXVQ ff KX A 1 A - AA.A fm QAVV bAQ1f.-QA- f1 Ze-Nifzeteen Hzznd1'ed and Twenty-four Xfapfwy fV!'MV fykfi fzffwf limp , L fi L xr ' I , y ffmyf xo , , x Lflz Y if - Z.K.CLUB 83 ! .1 I ' Lfv J-fly! 1 i!iZVi'f i - I Zigi 4A,, III LWIIL , Z IILII , , LIIII if , 25 IIIII ' III III,If II L , A I 1 vi: ' I , V xv J4 .X f Y Y U X I X 9 pw ,ff If yy N, GW X I ' 3 A I'f'f'd I , if V V LATIN CLUB jf fini I N I I 4 ' X X I I Nj - dxf' f .1 VJJJ X 5 Iv' 2 f W f K-M---4 X A 2 l IIM My XX J 'I I ' lu JZ QM 1 xx L' X A I I Q rf U IQ IE S ,Lf I J -J CX bf K 50 J ...,AA J 7 5 HITE PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL CLUB Ki L'T'iI1Z? I Z1' I 'ZLIII ICI' .ZI' ILT IZZ 211223223352 lli II. I .'ZT'ZT'1 2 ...iiiiil '1Z 1 .liiiiif I I 212212 ' . .,....MSlI'.....1......-.- L.LI.'f, ' H A V I5 QT T 'W 84 ,F - Q , L ' A 5 I ,M N- W QQ I 5 xi ff Qf D X XWW f f' e X' xv XJ xx V QJ J .J f.J ii. x ff I K. g ai 0 I 1 b ef I 1 I The Orzzclp-NifzctuvlzIf1rndrc1z'und TTU6lll'X'-f0ZlT I n W 64 , 7 A 7 . N, K , J I ' 1 'qwrff - kd fdlyuy, BOYSGLEE QLUB UQ Olfvwiw XA X S 9 1 ', , N, 2 1 BOYS' MANDOLIN CLUB 1 I1 - ............:-A ..,, ,,,, ........,....,.T.T .,.. .... H .:...,.h...........M...,........,... S 5 vii' , 4 'E,Z:?f5Ef . The Owffff-Nfff6I?GIIfff1 H,Iff'fIILfi'1If?I4fH'f? IIIL IIIII ZLQK-ffm' Q . I fl I , - I :A ,- sa .N X xxku- 554' ff-'ff GIRLS' HIKING CLUB f'- CHESS CLUB 86 ! ' if VAX , X ffx my fL'f,?! x I 7 , fi Q44 , f X wr . N M QQ J The Oracle-Nzncteen fI1zf1?2Q0v5d find Twenty-four , XX X' uf',3:T.1f'lf:'f:ffffff ff 'f:fIf'If:f ffff '. LI ' TQ v A: A 'k ' 'k '.' Q ',f f '. 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Ty , , ' ' E , V , S I, 1' ,J J 1 QA 4 M XJ X racle-Nineteen Ill1z1udre,dfand 1 Q JJ 'UQ ff J JOX Nkffjv F fb L f f S 4 J 4 -lx NL KSEEVFCE LEAGUE-SENIOR SESSION Q Ss Q5 JD SERVICE LEAGUE-JUNIOR SESSION 38 J WN! NN. W J Rv J , 1 , 6'O7'llClE- i116 6671 Zin T8 H71 TZUETZ '- 017' Ii ,W . A . 1 , A A , N , M RR R R g 1,M R R RR R , Q . R , R RR R JUNIOR ORCHESTRA f 'A H81 R- 2,5 GIRLS' MANDOLIN CLUB 89 9 TX jf 7 J 'Me ... zf. ,..-- llnvaem..--..... , A . 'f ' ,' , 1,1 3 I . . . 5 ' .:.f,'3if.1 ' - - . , . ,V f .wr-- ' kim: ,k ,,,' ., ' T J,-15. .,:.,-f 44,4 'W J 1 , 9 .1 1 x , 4 X , V , , Q G3 5 Y Q,-. 7 7.2 ., 5 -534' . ' 'I ' ' ww S ' Y 'xirrw Y, 4 I -. r V' ,..rf,f. - L, 4 ' ti .hx f if lg ff-y .'wi:',g ' K . ' 'y,,',',--L f-4ff r': 'mp . 4 ,,-.,.,.,:wd,f,5v-.- gy Nr.,-A jf f. pq-Y' . Xi'-HLETICS Q 1 YW W xThe Oracle-Nineteen Hundred an went J X four I STANDING Ql.eft to riglltj-.llfGofUcru, math: Donlon, Krislf1111srn, Locke, Pollcr, Srlmcirlcr, .llfKce, X illcrrer, coathj SE l'!iD'Tlvl'l1lI', Billingslca, Srofvrl, Jlalarzcy, H'osleins, Thcall, Theolmld, Doggett, Lenl, Sfzcdffen. I, vw c , , X USFS xref- V INETEEN hundred and twent -three will 0 down in our track E i 5 . . y . 2522 and field athletic history as one of the best years that this branch 22322 of sport has furnished. The first meet of the season was held ! ..-..-.. ! at lN1ount Vernon, and was won by lVIount Vernon with a score of 42-38. In justice to the VVhite Plains team it must be said that they were handicapped by the absence of two of our sure-point winners. The team defeated New Rochelle and Pawling School. It was the first time that a VVhite Plains track team had ever gained a victory over the latter school. The team next engaged in the sectional meet at Scarsdale, in which fourteen schools were represented. It won this meet and walked off the field with two handsome trophies. A week later the team won the VV. C. l. A. A. meet by a decisive victory over Yonkers, New Rochelle, and Nlount Vernon. It closed the season by placing third in the State Meet at Schenectady. During the season there were many noteworthy performances, such as Hoskins' ll feet 3 inches in the pole vaultg Donlon's completing the 880-yard race twice in the same day in the fast time of 2 :04 2-5 and 2 :04 3-5, respectively, lNIcKee's breaking the 120-yard hurdle record, Shed- 92 ' 1' iiciiiiai iici fm!31-15,Q,Q.i.f,9.f1.!,1.f.ifLfc,itz,icf?.s iiii M k 5 . fi:L5,x.:.if,2.2.1 den's putting the shotg Kristiansen's 5 feet 9 inches in the high jumpg Bil- lingslea's 10 feet 6 inches in the pole vaultg and the early season running of Theall and Lent. The team was coached by blr. lVIcGovern and Allan Nlercer. Nlr. NIcGovern deserves credit for the Way in which he handled the field men and managed the sectional meet. Too much credit cannot be given to Allan lV1ercer, Who gave up all his time to the formation of a Wonderful team. This year, with Captain Donlon at the helm and with such support as men like Billingslea, Daggett, Neale, Shedden, Lent, Theall, McKee, and Theobald, the prospects are good. YVC make no prophecies, however. 'V I , '. Q ,. 25 . ,w-4. F, f -iris: 5' ' R , Q' Rogrr Danlan I1 Z: C Jlr. i1IcGo-vcrn Frank 11. ,L Crzpfain W Coach jlf1'iQf!'7 X' AA H Xxx-' . 1, ' N-4, ' Wvlaire Plains High School . Truck Records 100-yard dash ........ 101!5 seconds ........ ........ H aight, '10, Webster, '17 220-yard dash ........ 24 2X5 seconds ...... ........ C ross, '17, Webster, '17 440-yard run... 54 1f5 seconds ............... ....... .......... W i lliams, '21 880-yard run 2 min., 7 seconds .............. A .......... L auderman, '10 1-mile run .......... 4 min., 43 115 seconds ......... ........, N Iercer, '19 120-yard hurdles .... 15 3X5 seconds ............. ............. N IcKee, '24 High jump ........... . 5 feet 8 inches ..... .....,.... K ristiansen, '23 Pole vault ...................... .....,... 1 1 feet 3 inches ...... ........... H oskins, '23 Running Broad Jump .............. 21 feet ......................... ........ D oherty, '20 12-lb. shot .........,........... ......... 4 3 feet 10 1f2 inches .... ......... B oltmann, '11 8-lb. shot ............. 39 feet ................................ ................................... S now, '20 lNIed1ey Relay ......... 3 min., 39 U5 seconds ....... .......... S chneider, Donlon, Locke Neale 93 ,J , gi at if The Oracle-Nineteen Xflznzdiiefd and T 4Jy?!1zty-fozzr, 111212II2222121121212IfZ1ZIlIIIIIIZIfCI1IIIZIIIICIZZZIIIIIIIIIIliiliiflilljlflllliillIfIIIIIIIII'IIILILIIII11121IIIfl'11122122121C212212121II''IIII1II1.2I'.,LIL1112IIIIIIIITIZIIII21122122IIIZT.dIT1'1iZlI1II'I'I '::1::::::.::'':1::::11:iz:1:1zz:2::::::::'1:11:'111111:zz::::::::::::::::1:::1:1::::::::1::::::::::::' :'. :::I:::::1:1:::::1::::::::::::::::::1:c::::::.:::1,:1::., :t::::::::::::::: KM il N A WV i, i, FIRST Row QLeft to rightj-Dcmaresf, Fiore, Kaufmann, Brush, Godfrey, Scofvel, Smiflz, Cmlhauu, Illearsj SECOND Row-Carr, Doggett, Cohn, Quick, Rrvil, Davis, Smilh, ilfr. L1'chl1:1'. X J r fa is ' X x lf, V N J J if i ,VY it 'VAR' ,i fl r ' l X ' i i HE 1923 season, although not very successful, has brought a great deal of credit to XVhite Plains High School. Our men EL' in' showed Hne sportsmanship in every game: they fought hard, ! -..- ! and in spite of numerous failures to win victory, they have gained the respect of everyone. Qui' biggest game was with New Rochelle, the County Champions, Whom We held to a 0-0 tie. This game, more than any other, showed the true spirit of our men. A great deal of new material has been found this year, and it looks as if next year would be a fine one for YVhite Plains. These new men, in co-operation With the veterans, made up a team Whose machinery almost always Worked smoothly, and if it had not been for numerous in- juries and the strictness of the scholarship rules, We should undoubtedly have had a championship team. However, those men who fought for the Alma Mater have secured our highest respect and admiration. 94 X , , lx ' rf il WW e Oracle-Nzneteen Hzlfzdred and Twenty our Those who received letters are as follows: FLAVIUS SIIEDDEN, Captain FRANK A. CORR, D'IZ1l121gC1' PERCY SMITH DXVIGHT SCOVEL FRANK REED HANNIBAL FIORE ROGER QUICK, Ca KENNETH TYSON GEORGE SMITH ROYAL DAGGE1'T ptain-elect GEORGE HEINE ROBERT CALHOUN GEORGE BRUSH EDWARD DAVIS LEO KAUEMANN SPENCER GODEREY LEO COHN DONALD DEMAREST CHARLES NIE,-XRS , ,N G ,MM , ff 7, ' Def Y 1 W J ' -1 ffl' ,J ' Flimf' Shmlrfcn H.llr. Lvrfzlrru lfldllll A Carr Caplafn Conrh llrmagm R, 'X XX! 'XFX X M ZjLfMQracle XNYIQEEIEQEY1 Hundred and Twenty-four -...,. ....u.. .......,.,.. .,.. M .,,.,. ...lifflfliilfffflllfifillfffffififfflffllillffflllfl,. II::ffITf f1 f'f .4.. I1':IF:I,..g, 212.112 '10.111131:21:31:THIfI:IfffIIIIlIIfIf:fIf1ffIf:ff:ffffff:l.f?IfIIf121:1111211211lf7211111121If:fIfI:1ff:ITfIT:I:T:fI1II:ffIfflflffllfffiflflfffIIIiffflfllflmlfflfflllffifflflIllflfffifflllffflffflfllfifIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIQTSI 1 , QE CMH f A A STANDING fLeft to riglltj-.41-cry, Brush, Auslizz. Quirk, Knigbl, Gross, Sussman, S,-hipp, Weeks, Oktafuerj KNEELINGTBf02Cll, fllffilifl, Van Tassel, Casnrelln, Bamlmrzz, Baz:-s, Przgge, Sfhrrrfuf, Lzfsperanfrf, Cnlhomzj SEATED--Cufbill, Ryzfrr, Ifnorlz, Lilnunn, Grozinv, Hami1lon,'F rte, A11l1l07Ij', GOIlfVl'l'. 1 Y-JN 1' N N Q ww X MQQEMHEH x 1 ll, yt 7'--- 55 :: :z Xi :Ll I K 1 .ff--9 5, , Q w 545 ' V ik , fl gi 'f S, ...PTT L G . CZ' ,. M17 'ff ' i i al l F1337 f':,, 'S 'L V Spent:-r Godfrey Q AWA Oldafver Fred 175512: Caplafn A Coafh Bfanager 4 , V 96 1- ,.. T 'I f 0 f 1' f 1 ff- N 1 ff 6' if f ff Uffff f fff ,..f1..gi.M-.-..?.1,,,ff , , STANDING fLcft to rightj-Krcrrholls, txUlll'll,' Cz'o':a'1z'j', Dona-vnu, Arlams, ,'lI4'Ki111zin, Smilh, ummzgarj Lois Rollins Caplafn ...i.l.lI: SEA'l'liDTIl l'11t'l', Tlllllllllil, B-crycr, Rollins, Powers, Jnlm, Gr'f'f'r1tL'f1I1l. GEMS? QZSEQQEEBQKQE .Uixs Krcnholfs Confh 97 i......4,l--7' K A F B22 IEEE Ylyj '- H ' ,MQW ' f f l ' 5 f fi? ff 4 1 1,4 7 k f , J? IBEBV , . f- 5 4 YQ' R My ' , ,- ,af 1 'ff ' Milli . ...li-T.. Gerfrmlr Smflh .llafmgcr IjLf. - Q,,ig,f ,f ! fi :.AY ,'.15.fi fifL1'...f3f..a51f ,i- f,f . . A A f H ST.-xND1NG fLeft to rightj-Olctafvec, raafhf Demarexf, Alrffze, Duryvn, mmlayerj rl .:-2 ffflf '- fx 1 x... xii . 5-:pg .V ' 1. ' -ij -Q ., wp W' A . .,.. iii - W .,..f.,,5,- Qwpzg fqmibe . . r-' 'M J i f GT ' kv 'xv' fq -4 --, 21. zmf' AlifC1lc'l? C a jv Inf 11 SEATED-Godfrey, Casarella, Jlirvlwll, Illzile. Norllg, I' I f . f 9 Q ff MSZXQ3'3?MEg .I 1 I , Y, gh., 095 Q: J- LA. , ' Q71 1' ' N 45.21 ug V .. 9 1 Q an f . jd I ,Q . 3 . lg, 'TT7' 1- 5 L ,,,, I ' 3 L' . .V - ' 5' ' yi: A ,- eau , f -:qi - .1 Alf. 0 fctarn Coarh 98 -Ji, ,- L l,.: f Hn , 1, ' 'm'- 199 4 'lm ' , 7' buf mfg 1,5 Q - nf Dan Dzlryeu AIIIIIKIHKT 1 - T ' f - r Ziff iiiioii iioo Q , 2 oiooi , Z iuiio , i if oiic ff? iioi i ii ouiiioo ioooo if iiioi , fide SIHXNIYIXG iI.Cft I0 right!-Clurlc, mm1i1y:r.' Dnyyrlf, U'ri14'rr, rilr. U'oo1fit'ul'fl, f0llfll,' SrA1'l-'lv-Craig, Corian, Cris. Q ii f -W, v , r' ,'?w',1, woassss 119452233513 mama '- -' i HE Cross Country Team this year has been entered in a num- t zz ze 1 5 E ber of meets and has made ri good showing in every contest. -3 E1 The team has been a great improvement over last year's team, . ' and we expect much from this branch of our athletics in the future. Qur pros-peets at present seem very bright. ,Sf fi Q -1 V5 iff? '-254 I1 ' f l? ' t? wg.: A :L Ai -. , 1 Qi . - ' . Q., ,S . 5. ' S 5: e ag S 4' S Z' 5133? t'C' Avmlpi . , ' ll - Tal Cotton Jlr. Ifoodward Brad Clark Cnpinin Coach fvlanager J J XXX., ,j-x v J Y' x ,S X ,lx M R' fi A :SJ . f 'J f Q f X0 xx 1 f mm ma lWHlWUlN SOCIET ES I ll' KA wk ' H I X rf we N Af' The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenrv-four , 1-JI -4-- JZ-ZS---M --.- Ziiliifiiilliiiiil 1.-.11 2 ---4'- iii!II.1-I5111I.N17l71'IIELZ15lZI2-A .-,-- .---fM JTC-1---I-M--------L -1-- F---as n--'1-----n-,-v--- W--1--IIZILIT-1212?321211113122122232112IZ553252312iii:72IL2112ltr:213III:I111121::Ll:II::III:211:rx::::::::::g:::::::::55:iz::::3:::LL:1:::::::::L::::::L:Lg:13:::::::::::::::::1::::::::::::: f U I X X w X 1 f 55 I ! if x J K, X X WJ ' We T X . - :B A x WI N W V X J X , ,ir ' S I Q5 S , gf' ' 5 FIRST Row fLeft to rightj-Hjallew, If. Crowley, Abbofl, Tlzuman U el1er, ffzlams, 11Iifl1H6'IiIlH,' U SECOND Row-Nurfuzns, Rocmrr, Abbott, Scezye, Arringlonj . -- T1-mu: Row-Tl'z'bxIcr, B. Crowley, ffhelplax. Gilbert. A WT- 'eu T rf' . T O j ' 1 ff J Q 7 aim Mamma eta W ' T32 Q I . 1 ' J A xx it-fd I res111'r11t . D HUMAN Vice-Prrsiflfzzt . EDITH WEBER Serrwtary . XATHALIE ADAMS Treasurer . CATHERINE TABBOTT HETA GAININIA, in closing its Sweet Sixteenth year, can look back upon a very successful season, and the prospects are bright for next year. :::-.:.u....' ,.'...:L...,.,.,.m..,.....,.-,.,,....u.......-,...--.,..a.., ....,...........-...................,..----.q,.--..........M.. ..-..-,u---., ........,... 102 j X31 4. . 1, 1 I T pl C M ., .. Q 'bf' M C f lfvif' . . Y J 'f ' 1 ,W heO1'acZe-Nine el nHundr,eZ a d Twenty our ...---.-........m- ....... .. .... .... ,.,,. .,. .,.., -...-. ..,........ . .,........ ,.-.... ...,,,,..,.. ,.,-. ,... ..,. ,..., . . . ....-........,.....,,,.,...- :g':.............,.j.7..-.....-j...-.,-...- ..., ,..,..-..1i....:.,.......-. NJLQQ, gladfg-6-d K Af will my Q! 'D My ' We -' ,011 - V, 'xx I k It X , D 'J . wmv , .i . 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O. .................... DoNLoxlwQ G. F. L. ..... ........ IX IEARS G. P. G. ..... ....... B ILLINGSLEA ' G. S. D. ...... ........ W AITE 103 Ref fy QAV ,JV I H' ,CW rf OJ VJ DV I 4! .I I If QL 'ZR R H . 4 R. F M? K if NX 'C?IO4f7fIf1.fQf The Oracle--Nineteen Hundred ang Twenty-four C , A V L TT ' XXV-fl l A I-Zdlq 1 FIRST RQW Cliff fo fight!-Lfgg K.Tysog,.1fI'Kg', 5-,wmv .I1fff1.fl1. Dm-,-M, H. C,-wif Y, Raul, 51151, S if N R W- . 'sl i'I1i1T',f2Q Q:gg ,5'fr1', ml , ' In III nu, . Clfifrf? ,' ii' V J 4 H O D G '-C'0lI1lor, . I -,T A FUl'R'l'H ROI' . . , lz'B7'l!Lli,' ,Gr N X , Il' FII-Ml' OW--Thompson. iff J ' I I :fa f by 6 f RR 2 KSN wx I 'R . K V f ' 1 J X .X DHEA JIQIMII Q .f JN 3 I I 6 - if 'JA , CJ ' R 'TKT-S Y, I I. A H' ff FOUNDED IN O6T0'QR, 1897 J. H, ,yy + I CHAPTER 0 ALPHA ALPHA ........ ........... 1 897. GR . ALPHA ALPHA ................ 1901 GRAND HIGH CHAPTER G. H. L. S. ................ R. HENDERSON G. H. H. S. ...... GEORGE HARRIS, JR. G. H. U. S. .............. WALTER WEED G. H. K. S. ............ ..ADRIAN RIASSIE G. H. 1. S. ............................ S. PLATT G. H. F. S. .... HOXX'ARD SNIFFEN, JR. G. H. T. S. ..... HOWARD S. WEBSTER G. H. D. S. ................ JOHN GERETY G. H. P. S. ........ C. EVERETT NIOORE GRAND CHAPTER G. L. S. ........ JOHN R. SWEENEY, JR. CJ. H. S. ............ H.ARRY CAVANAUGH G. U. S. ................ JAMES A. YOUNG G. K. S. .... ........ G LENN FAIRMAN G. I. S. ................ JAMES HOFFINIAN G. F. S, ......... .................. R . GEIIIEL G. T. S. ........ RIONMOUTH BUCKBEE G. D. S. ................ CHAUNCEY SECOR G. P. S. ................ REESE CARPENTER ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER L. S. ...... ....... A J. ALFRED BIITCHELL H. S. ......... . . U. S. ..... ................ J UNIOR WEED K. S. ....... ...... . . I. S. .................... WILFRED FUNSTON D. S. ..... .. T. S. .................. DANIEL E. DURYEA P. S. ................ .. ......WALTER BICKEE KENNETH TYSON .............FRANIc REED ....HUEERT CROWLEY 104 N X ef xi I xx N X ' S Sl Q ,X TS .L 1 I l .I A N X1 if ,L N NW A X, ff 7 K. .. M1 5? T V'. L. 'IWAI4 VAVI A A APVA .VLV .AVA ,,,, i n e I e e 5 ll e'Ql'N9l 71 d T 'w e Il ty-fo ur LEFT 'Vo RICIIT-Buzziui 111nIor11'j', Gamllru, Sfhiffl, Halslemf, Shafts, L Vrm Sant, Rrnn, .llirhncliau l:I'ul, IYHKH, Jrfnuzs, S. Van Saul, Srhzwjvfr, U L'I'kx, ,1li7ZI'I'. ' i Pi Q ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER P. A. Z. .... EDWIN G. NIICHAELI.-KN C. E. A. Z. ...... .......... A LLEN LENT V. A. Z. P. .................... PAUL RYAN C. S. A. Z. .............. RAYMOND SHAW A. Z. R. ..... ....... R ICH.-KRD YOGT A. Z. S. A. .......... LESLIE XTAN SANT C. A. Z. .................... PAUL YVHALEN 1. ALPH.A CHAPTER 2. BETA CHAPTER . 3. ETA CHAPTER . 4. LAMBDA CHAPTER 5. ML' CHAPTER . 6. OAIICRIJN CHAPTER . 7. P1 CHAPTER . S. CHI CHAPTER . 9. PSI CHAPTER . . 10. CDMEGA CHAPTER . 11. ALPHA BETA CHAPTER 12. ALPH.i GAMMA CHAPTER 13. ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER 1-1. ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER 15. ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER 16. ALPHA ETA CHAPTER . 17. ALPHA THETA CHAPTER 105 Cornwa Rochester, Schenectady, ll-on-Hudson, Binghamton, . Syracuse, Washington, . New Yor . Detroit, . Detroit, . Detroit, . Buffalo, . Bay City, . Albany, . Flint, VVhite Plains, . Pontiac, Coblesville, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. D. C. lc City hlich. llflich. lflich. N. Y. Nlich. N. Y. hlich. N. Y. Nlich. N. Y. ......1......... ... - S ...I f II I J No A Y QL! 9 If A I ,if QW' ' A ' I T13 f To V 0 , 1 iff ocio Zooffflcfgogiiifi,fo63'f ,H 113141 fd fl 'I ff Twf ff fa-.fwf RSI' RIBXK'- ,' Sliuwzm Row-llollmman, lfocalrr, Bro-::'vI,' VPHIRII Row-Rolh, .Ucyi-rx, Lamh l:Ul'R'I'H Row-llirnxhfim, Snxvnmu, ll'fnggulggg1h Glam: FII-Pl'H Row-,1larDonulIl, Toqlio, ' A LAST' Row-Collxns. WW T 5 ,QQHEWEI Q, GRAND CHAPTER Gamma Zrta ........ f3EORGE NEWMAN Gflllllllll Tau .............. Al.-NRTIN STEIN Gmnzua Sigma ......4..... LOUIS CITRON Gamma Pi .......... XVILLIAM BRENXER PHI CHAPTER XVHITE PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL--1915 Zeta ........ ...... H ERRERT ROSTENBERG Tau ...... .............. S TEPHEN BALDWIN Sigma ..... .............,. H .NRRY GLASS Pi ...... ............... R OBERT ROTH CHAPTERS ,ALPHA CHAPTER . . . DP Ifift Clinton High School LA-XNIBDQA CHAPTER . Slamforll Higlz School RHO CHAPTER . . . Boys' High School SIGMA CHAPTER TAU CHAPTER . . .Yczu Rochelle High School , . . fllorris Higlz School , Jloznzt lyornon High School EPHETA CHAPTER PHI SIGMA CHAPTER . . SfIlj'i'FS!l71f Higlz School GAMMA SIGMA CHAPTER . Horace Jlann High School 106 , 5 . ,. .. ,... Q , , ., Z , , ,, ' s 1? AN, ,u 2? . ,.., .. ...si . , , , 2 2 A 1 w iii... If , Higgla Zasziaaaoii jhiaaaaaaai Qiraoiorgg The Ol'Hl'lL' Board has L'7Ili6lI7.'0l'lZI1l to make the .rllzzmni List as accurate as possible. If any mistakes are noticed kindly send corrections to TV. Lynn H011.ve11za1z. CLASS OF 1898 Banks, William W. ........................... ....................... ............... D e ceased Carpenter. Carleton S. ....................,......................... ........................................ D eceased Chambers, llarguerite flilrs. Harold Rappl ....... .................................. P ittsburg, Pa. Comstock, Harold NI. .....,....................................... ........ 4 76 73rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Condit, William R. ...............,............................ .................. 1 5 Court St., White Plains Dobbs, Elsie L. Chlrs. Chester Voorhisl ,..... .,..... D obbs Terrace, Scarsdale, N. Y. Hessels, Amanda L. ....................................... ..................... 4 2 East Post Road, White Plains Long, E. Carrie ........................................................................ 31 North Broadway, White Plains Lowther, Rev. Edgar, Syracuse Univ. ............ 318-322 No. Lawrence Ave., Witchita, Kan. llaguire, Bertha ............................................................................ 10 Osborne St., White Plains Sterling, Lillian G. fllflrs. H. K. Seamanl, Albany Normal, '02 ................ Rutherford, N. J. Weaver, Edith M. CMrs. B. V. Dowdl, Jamaica Normal, '00 ............ Haverstraw, N. Y. CLASS OF 1899 Curtis, Gertrude F. fllflrs. A. K. Toddl, ilflarried again, Smith, '03 ................ lVIilton, Mass. Lyon, William H., N. Y. U., '03 ................................................ 57 Waller Ave., White Plains Odell, Zelma B. ................................................. ....... .................................................. D e ceased Tompkins, Fred W. ................................ .................................................. D eceased Warren, Oscar Le Roy. Y. U., '03 ................................ 64 Greenridge Ave., White Plains f CLASS OF 1900 Ackerley, Samuel ....................,............................................................................................ Deceased Andrews, Esther F., Jamaica State Normal, '04 ................ 18 Oakwood Ave., White Plains Bayles, VVilliam H., Jr., M. D. .................... 1901 Bedford Ave., Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y. Betts, Bertha Clllarriedj, Pratt Institute, '11 ................................................ Kingston, N. Y. Denike, Robert E., N. Y. U., '04 ........................... ............. 2 0 Prospect St., Summit, N. J. Groser, Faith llfl. Qlllrs. Warren Sweetserj ................................................ Oyster Bay, L. I. Haskins, Gertrude F. Clllrs. W. Glennonl ................ 744 East 175th St., New York City Herrmann, William ............................................ 64 North Water St., Port Chester, N. Y. Holden, VVilliam I. ..................................... ............ 7 03 lllajestic Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Long, lllollie, Gardner School ...................... .................. 3 1 North Broadway, White Plains lVIead,'Elsie A. CMrs. Frederick Lyonj .............,...................... 24 S. Broadway, White Plains lloore, Charles Everett, Yale, '0-1 ............................................ 34 So. Broadway, White Plains Moran, J. Lester .................................... cfo International Petroleum Co., Tampico, lVIexico Nlurphy, Sarah A. Olrs. L. Stocktonl ............................................................ New York City O'Rourke, Catherine, Jamaica State Normal, '03 ........................ 19 Lake St., White Plains 107 The Oracle-Nineteen .Hundred and Twenty-fozzr 2647 Broadway, New York City Sherin, Arthur H., N. Y. U., '08 ........................,....... 516 West 143rd Street, New York City O'Rourke, Thomas J., N. Y. Law School, '06 .................... Sniffen, Charles P., D.D.S., N. Y. C. D., '03 ............................ Sorensen, Zeda E., Jamaica State Normal, '03 ........................ Weller, Lillian B., Principal, Post Road School ................... Wilson, R'IcLeod C.,,ll. D. ..................................... . CLASS OF 1901 15 Church St., 92 Central Ave., .109 S. Broadway, Birch, Francis A., ll-I. D., N. Y. Hom. lVIed. Col. and Hospital..19 N. B'way, Carpenter, Anna F. flylrs. H. T. Brownj, Jamaica State Normal, '04 ....... Collyer, Joseph C. ............................................................................ 185 Blain St., Griffen, Ethel M. Qlklrs. Frank E. Whitmanj ..................... White Plains White Plains White Plains White Plains .White Plains White Plains .......................................Deceased Halpin, Eugene, Jr., N. Y. U., '05 ............................ ........ 4 9 Hamilton Ave, White Plains Hedden, E. Burr ......................................................... .................. B ox 163, South River, N. Hopkins, Edwin R. .................................................................... 14 Hillside Ave., White Plains Jones, Rebekah T. fMrs. James E. Kylej, Vassar, '06 ........................................ Bethel, Conn. Judd, Frederick H. ................................................................ 15 Woodcrest Ave., White Plains lVIaybury, Harry E. ........................................................................................................ Deceased Miller, Robert S. .................................................................................................... Cranford, N. J. lVIoore, Harriet J. fMrs. A. Sutherlandl, N. Y. C. Normal .... 112 S. B'way, White Plains Ofdell, Elizabeth W., Oneonta Normal, '03 ........................ 94 Saratoga Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Odell, lklargaret K., llfliller Business School .................... 94 Saratoga Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Sherin, Gilbert W., N. Y. U., '11 ........................ ........ 5 16 W. 143rd St., New York City Smith, Edgenia fR4fS. L. C. Proutj ....................... .................................. N ew York City Sprague, Evelyn fMrs. Remsen S. Voorhisj ........ ......................................... L a Jolla, Cal. Stutts, Laura ClVIrs. Floyd 111. Grantj ............. ........... S 3 Rockledge Ave, White Plains Sutherland, Lucie ................................................. ........ 4 0 West 93rd St., New York City Voris, Clara lll. ............ . ................ ....... ........ 4 0 West 93rd St., New York City Wilson, Kirland A. ....... .................................. 1 8 Orchard St., Pleasantville, N. Y. CLASS OF 1902 Attride, Alice ............................................................................................................ Cheney, Genevieve H., Tufts, '06 ......... New York City East Fourth St., lVIt. Vernon, N. Y. Clark, Leicester C., Yale, '06 ............ ......... W ashington Heights, Meriden, Conn. Ellis, Ida lliay ............................................................................ 49 Rockledge Ave., White Plains Ford, William A., Columbia, '06 .................................................................................... Deceased Fricke, Willa May CNIrs. D. Davisl, Barnard, '06, Johns Hopkins Med. ...... Wausa, Wis. Gorham, Florence Ione .............................................................................................. Ontario, Cal. Griffin, Francis A., N. Y. Law, '09 ........ .................. 1 74 Orawaupum St., White Plains Gross, Louise 114. .................. L ................ .......... 1 26 Chatterton Parkway, White Plains Gurnett, lllinnie NI. .......................... ............................................................................ . Howitt, John Newton ........... .......................... 2 1 Lake St., White Plains Ingersoll, Irwin F. ................................................. ........... S hirley Ave., Baltimore, lid. Jones, Edith T., Vassar '06 ..................................... ........ 1 lllidland Ave., White Plains Kevlin, Anna L. CB-Trs. Ray H. Blackmorel ........ ......... 1 38 S. B'way, White Plains Kipp, Phoebe E. .................................................... ................................. H awthorne, N. Y. Lawrence, Henry W., Jr., Yale, '06 ........................................ Roxbury School, Cheshire, Conn. Lockwood, Clara ................................................................ 519 West 152nd St., New York City Meyers, Katherine BI., N. Y. Training School for Teachers, '05 ........................ White Plains O'Rourke Edward ...................... .................... ......... ..................... 1 9 L ake Street, White Plains 10S The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Tttfenly-four O'Rourke, Emma ........................ .............. ........... ........ 5 W a rren Street, White Plains Piet, Richard L. ........................................................... ................................................i D eceased Reiner, Ada B. Cllflrs. Fred Osanj, Jamaica State ,........... 55 Greenridge Ave., White Plains Sterling Ella lX'I. ....................... ' ...............,............................. 38 East Post Road, White Plains Stevens, Alex C.. Cornell, '06 ........................................ Wesleyan Univ., Bliddletown, Conn. Taylor, Helen C. ClVIrs. Edward Curtj, Vassar, '07 ................................................ California Taylor, Nlabel Cllflrs. Charles L. Priggej ............................ 32 Longview Ave., White Plains Welch, William ................................................. Wood, Le Roy ........ ............................. . .. Plains ........l+l2 South Broadway, White Plains CLASS OF 1903 Core, Stewart H. .............. .... ................................. ................. D e c eased Cox, Vernon ................................................................. ........... H umboldt, Kan. Fitzgerald, Flora L., Danbury Normal, '07 .......... .................. ......... T u ckahoe, N. Y. Flaherty, llflary, Jamaica Normal, '06 ................. ........................................... R letuchen, N. J. Griffen, Chauncey B. .................................................... Old lvlamaroneck Road, White Plains Hessels, Addie Clvlrs. Clarence R. Cummirigsj .................... 180 Albany Ave., Albany, N. Y. Hingston, lVIary ClVIrs. David Burkel, Ellenville College, '05 .................. Bennewater, N. Y. Hyatt, George, N. Y. U., '07 .................................... Nlaryetta Farm, Rflanitou Beach, Rflich. Judd, Grace Wilbur ClVIrs. J. E. Washburnl ........................................ Chochbamba, Bolivia Locke, Grace Clvlrs. David Bellj ......................... Long, Helen, Wellesley, '09 ............................. .... Lyon, Ernest C. ............................. Moore, Robert S. Newman, Albert ........... Roselle, Eda ............................................... Schiermer, Joseph lVI. ................................ . Sellar, Helen fllflrs. Clifford Wrightl ........ Shaw, Adelbert T. ...................................... . Sweeny, William A. ................................ . Taylor, Grace lvl. ..... . Warren, Charles ....... CLASS OF Ackerman, Phebe H. ..... .......... . Badt, Dora ..................... ...................... ........... Brady, Thomas E. ................................................ . Byrne, Harriet G. Cllflrs. John P. Nestlerl ......... Chalmers, llflildred E. .......................................... . Gardner, Perry W. .............................. .......... . Garnsey, Julian E., Harvard, '09 ....................... .. Gaylor, Grace C. Clvlrs. E. hi. llflahoneyl ......... Haight, Dayton K. ............................................ . Hite, George E., Jr., Williams, '08 ................. Holmes, Ruth Ill. flVIrs. Frederick Burtj ........... lylamaroneck Ave., White Plains North Broadway, White Plains .......29 N. Euclid Ave., Long Beach, Cal. Hillside Ave., White Plains ...........................Hawthorne, N. Y. .....................Pleasantville, N. Y. .. .......................... Greenwich, Conn. ..........................Richmond Hill, N. Y. .......171 E. Post Road, White Plains ..........Underhill Ave., White Plains Plains ..............Deceased 190-1 ........327 Summer St., Stamford, Conn. York City . .................................... White Plains . ......... New Rochelle, N. Y. ..............Scarsdale, N. Y. Chester, N. Y. Angeles, Cal. ........85 Audubon Ave., New York City N. Broadway, White Plains llott St., New York City F. D. 20 Hinsdale, Blass. Horton, Clifton D. .................................................................................................... Nlarion, Ohio Hubbard, Hugh W., Amherst, '08, Oberlin Theological Seminary, '13 ............ North China Johnson, Emily F. I., N. Y. City Normal College, '06 ............ Box 462, Tarrytown, N. Y. Johnson, Florence Nl. Clldrs. F. L. Brownj, J. Hunter Kind. School ........ Elmsford, N. Y. Ober, Marion K., lVIount Holyoke, '08 .................................................................... White Plains TheO1-at-le-Nineleen Hzzndr ed r an al ftoen ty-fozr 1' O'Rourke, Nlary f.... ............................. .,.. ......................... ...........,...................... W h i t e Plains Quinby, Elsie llfl., Barnard, '08 ...................................................... 13 Davis Ave., White Plains Reynolds, Alice C., Elliman Kindergarten School, '05 ...................,...................... White Plains Rogers, Louise A. Chlrs. William Agnewj ............................................................ White Plains Swartwout. Everett W., Columbia, '08 .,.................... ...... 2 0 Lafayette St., White Plains Swartwout, F. Robert, Columbia, '08, Law, '10 ............. .,...... 1 7 llflyrtle St., White Plains Verplanck, G. Anna, Barnard, '09 ...................................., .....,. -1 Lyon Place White Plains Wheeler, Ida W., Elliman Kindergarten School, '07 ......... ................... CLASS OF 1905 Pleasantville, N. Y. .................White Plains Scarsdale, N. Y. Byrne, Granville, Fordham Law School, '11 ......... Dickel. Albert ........................,.,,...................................... ....... ........................ Henrickson, Eva T., Jamaica Training School ........,...,.................................. . N ew York City Holden, Alice ClVIrs. Henry J. Vierj, Ethical Culture School .... 34 Grand St., White Plains Hunt, Helen A. ClVIrs. Harry F. Brewsterj ............................ 9 Bursley Place, White Plains Jarvis, Francis, Ethical Culture School, '08 .....................................,,............................. Deceased Judd, Edwin, N. Y. U., '11 ................................................ 15 Woodcrest Avenue, White Plains Kellogg, A. Elliott ............................................................................ Valley Road, Katonah, N. Y. Lowrie, Alta lVI. C11-Irs. Stephen Pullisj, Albany Normal, '08 ............................ White Plains lV1aybury, Bessie .......................,.............................................................................. Oakland, Calif. Purdy, Marion L., Oneonta Normal, '07 .................................................... Pleasantville, N. Y. Phillips, Carl ............................................................. .................... W heeling, West Virginia 41 Longview Ave., White Plains 185 lVIain St., White Plains 7 Alden Place, lV1aplewood, N. J. Reeves, Nellie, N. Y. Normal College, '08 .......... ....... Smith, Robert P., N. Y. Law School, '08 ......,... ................... . Sweeney, Edward F. ....................................... ......... . Townsend, Phenia, French Hospital, '10 ......... ........................................ Verplanck, Helen, Oneonta Normal ............. Weller, Ethel C., Jamaica, '08 ................... CLASS OF 1906 New York City -1 Lyon Place, White Plains ........109 S. B'way, White Plains Barnum, Ray F., Columbia, '10, Columbia Law, '12 ........ 9 Lynwood Road, Scarsdale. N. Y. Chevalier, Charles C. ............................................................................................ New York City Denehy, Arthur, Cooper lnstitute .......... ............................................................ D eceased Gross, Frederick, Cooper Institute ..... ......... 1 26 Chatterton P'kway, White Plains Hopper, Corinne ...................................................... ............................................ W hite Plains Jones, Edward T., Cornell, '11 ...............,................................ 1 hlidland Ave., Dayton, Ohio Kellogg, William, Amherst, '10, Columbia Law .....,.......... Terrace Heights, Katonah, N. Y. Kronberg, Katherine Clflrs. Chas. E. Vandervoortj ........................ Stevens Place, Hartsdale Lowrie, Ethel Cllflrs. Charles Rowcj .........,... ................... 1 ndependence St., White Plains llflaguire, Nina Cllflrs. Walter S. Johnsj ......... ......... 12 Osborne St., White Plains hdercer, Janet ............,.........................................,.... .......... D rake Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. lklorrell, Catherine Clllrs. Ernest C. Lyonj ........................................................ White Plains O'Brien, lldortimer C., Fordham, '10 ............................................ 44 Prospect St., White Plains O'Connor, lylary A. Clllrs. J. B. Davisj, St. Elizabeth College, '10 ................ White Plains O'Rourke, Elizabeth ,................................... ........................................ 1 9 Lake St., White Plains Randall, Edith lvl., Oswego Normal ................................ 414 West 121st St., New York City Ranscht, Julia .................................................................... 5 Washington Ave, White Plains Shaw, Grace lV1. Clllrs. W. F. Pynej, Barnard, '11 ........ 1610 La Loma Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Shaw, Elwood C. ........................................................................ 171 E. Post Road, White Plains Stryker, Laura NI. flllrs. Harry L. Alexanderb ............ 680 llfladison Ave., New York City The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-fozzr Watkins, Fred ,......,..,............................................. San Pedro de Klaconis, Dominican Republic Waite, Lola ClVIrs. Kenneth B. Grosserl .................................,..... ..,....................,. D eceased Willets, Geraldine, Barnard, '11 .......................................,............. ....... IX fIamaroneck. N. Y. CLASS OF 1907 Bailey, Vernon III. .....,................................................................ 94 Lynton Place, White Plains Bell, Kathleen flllrs. VV. T. Bostwickl ........ ..............,................. U pper llontclair, N. J. Cowan, J. Raymo .......................,.................... ..................................,............................................. Field, Edith, Oneonta Normal ......... ....... ....... -1 7 So. Walnut Street, East Orange, N. Fish, Louis W., Cornell. '11 ...................................................................,........ Salt Point, N. Y. Ford, Russell H., Columbia, '12 ...............,,......................,..........,............................. White Plains Genung, Lillian J., N. Y. U. E. of Phys. Education, '09 ........ 208 E. Post Rd., White Plains Griffin, lXfIabel L. fhlrs. Henry Spraguej .......................... ............................ N ew York City Howitt, Grace E. Qllflrs. lllarion lX'IacDonaldJ .......... ....... W hite Plains Lee, Jennie E. ............................................................... ........................................... D eceased Loucks, Joseph B., Colgate, '11 ................................ ,..,.............................. N ew York City O'Connor, Joseph V. ............................................. ......... 1 9 Church Street, White Plains Potter, L. de G., N. Y. U. Law School, '11 ....... ,............ S terling Ave., White Plains Smith. F. Gordon, Syracuse, '11 ...................................... ,................................. S yracuse, N. Y. Swartwout, Russell G., Columbia, '11 ................................................................,..... White Plains Todd, Oliver N., Columbia, '11 ............................ Goldens Bridge Rd., Goldens Bridge, N. Y. Vernon, Laura E. ClVIrs. Wm. Lloyd lX'IitchellJ, N. Y. Normal College, '10 .......... Deceased Young, Irving W., Jr., N. Y. U. Law School, '12 ............ -10 Greenridge Ave., White Plains CLASS OF 1908 Burbank, Clinton IVI., Williston Academy, '1Og Yale, '15 ............ 365 Broadway, N. Y. C. Flinn, Gertrude, N. Y. Normal, '12 ............................................................ Pleasantville, N. Y. Galloway, Walter, Lowville ...................................................... .................. W atertown, N. Y. Hazel, Florence L. Clllrs. John H. Westl, Barnard, '12 10Terrace Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Hicks, Clarence J., Jr., Columbia, '12 .....,................................,................................. Chicago, 111. Higgins, Rosemary, Ethical Culture School, '10 ................................................ Valhalla, N. Y. Howitt, Louis R., Columbia School of Architecture, '12 ........ 21 Lake Street, White Plains Jewett, Hazel, Eastman Business College, '12 ................................................ Apalachin, N. Y. Jones, Elizabeth, Barnard, '12 .................................................... 1 Midland Ave., White Plains Judd, Laura E. Cllflrs. T. W. Wakemanj, N. Y. Normal, '10 ........ ............. T rinidad, Col. Ker, Edith T., N. Y. Training School, '11 .................................................... Elmsford, N. Y. O'Connor, Edward A., Cornell, '12 .................................................................... New York City O'Rourke, lVIargaret, Barnard, '12 ........ ......... 1 9 Lake St., White Plains Russe, Isabelle ClVIrs. Harry Joyj ............................................ ......,.,.................... W hite Plains Smith, Herbert I., Dickinson College ................................................................ Nanchang, China Staples, Laura B. ClVIrs. Irving ProperJ, Packard College, '09 .......... ................... D eceased Still, Clara F., Oswego Normal and Training School, '11 ................. ........ C anaan, N. Y. Taylor, Joseph B. ...........................................................................,..... ............... D eceased CLASS OF 1909 Ackerman, Ida E. ......... ....... ............................... ............................... W h i te Plains Bailey, Elsie ..................................... ...................................... W hite Plains Baldwin, lNIabel, Barnard, '13 .......... .......... ........... 1 0 6 Lord Ave., Bayonne, N. J. V4.. VVV v A .q I 1' 61 .V i 11 e 1 e c TZ ff Zl 71 al 1' e al cz 11 af T to C IZ I 0 Il 1' Coxe, Bertha, Oneonta Normal, '11 .....................................,.......................... Harrison, N. Y. Disbrow, Rita G., Eastman Business College, '10 ........................ 42 S. B'way, White Plains Hayes, Helen L. Cllflrs. Chas. R. Cuylerj ........,... 908 Station Ave., Hadden Heights, N. J. Hicks, Helen, Chicago University ................. ....................................................... C hicago, Ill. Higgins, Sarah .............................,......... .,............................................ V alhalla, N. Y. Humphrey, Ethel ......... ....... .,..... ......... 1 2 7 7 Hoe Avenue, New York City Jewett, Daisy ........... ....................................... A palachin, N. Y. Major, Edna ................ .................................................. W hite Plains Maybury, lVIaud .......... ....... 5 17 West 171st St., New York City Mehne, Carl ............. ................,........................ V alhalla, N. Y. lVIorgenroth, Alvin .............. .... ............... 1 7 7 Park St., lXfIontclair, N. J. Payne, lllildred ................................. .......... 2 Orchard Parkway, VVhite Plains Se Boyar, Gerald E., Yale, '13 ....... .... ........................... 2 7 Church St., White Plains Shaw, James, Columbia, '13 ............................ ........ 6 5 Adams St., llflount Vernon, N. Y. Sweeney, Ethel ClXfIrs. R. J. SpragueJ ............................................................ NIaplewood, N. J. Welsh, llflargaret, New Paltz Normal, '12 ......,......... ......... B loomingdale, White Plains Whipple, Clyde, Worcester Polytechnic Institute ........................................ Purchase, N. Y. Young, E. lliabel ........................................................................ 139 E. Post Rd., White Plains Young, William J ......... ....... ......... 3 IX fIarion Place, White Plains CLASS OF 1910 Carpenter, Lula, N. Y. C. Normal College, '14 ......... ................................. W hite Plains Cunningham, llday O. .................................................. ............................... N ew York City Denehy, Cornelius A., Fordham llfledical, '14 .......... ........... 6 Chester Ave., White Plains Hendrickson, Bertram H., Cornell, '14 .................................................................... Frisco, Utah Herring, Rev. John W., Oberlin College, '14 ........................... ........... W oodstock, Ill. Hohman, August A., College of Agriculture, Cornell, '15 ................................ Brooklyn, N. Y. Hubbard, Theodore, Amherst, '14 .................,.......................................................... White Plains Hunt, Ralph ................................................................... ............. 5 9 Fisher Ave., White Plains Ives, lllabel R. T. Cllflrs. Henry Holdridgej .......... ........... 4 8 Rathbun Ave., White Plains Judd, Wilber ............................................................... .......... 1 5 Woodcrest Ave., White Plains Klein, lllargaret L., Vassar, '14 .................................................................... Hawthorne, N. Y. Kling, Donald, Cornell, '14 .................................................... 519 N. Third St., Phoenix, Ariz. Kroeger, Cornelia, N. Y. Normal, '12 CMrs. Geo. Starkj ........ 46 N. B'dway, White Plains Laity, Harold S. ................................................................ Carpenter Place, Chappaqua, N. Y. Lockyer, Albert ........................................ ........... G reenridge Ave., White Plains Moress, Leonard, N. Y. U., '12 ...................... .................................................. W hite Plains Nichols, Warren llfl. ..........................,..................................... 2 Stewart Place, White Plains Pierpont, J. H. ClVIrs. C. H. HudsonD, Teachers College, '14 .... 104 W. 190th St., Fordham Place, Henry C., Harvard, '14, Harvard Law, '16 ........................................ Philadelphia, Pa. Pouder, Edith ................................................................................................ NIamaroneck, Pullis, Helen ............. ........... ........... ................. 8 H ighland Ave., White Pray, lVIarion ........................................................................................................ Tremont, Reiner, Arthur ................................................................ 287 So. Lexington Ave., White Reiter, lliagdalena, N. Y. C. Normal College, '14 ........................................ Valhalla, Romano, Dominick H ........................................................ 718 Eleanor St., Kalamazoo, Rowell, llflary B. Clllrs. John Smith, Jr.J, Vassar, '14 ................................ Highland, Scott, Lucy B. Qlllrs. Raymond W. Harderj, Smith, '15 ........ 28 Summit Ave., Bogota, Sherman, Herbert D., N. Y. U. Nledical College ........................ 25 Church St., White Smith, Helen L., Dr. Savage Institute of Physical Education, '12 11 Osborne St., White Statts, Ethel G. ............. .................................................. .............................. E l msford, N. Y. Plains Maine Plains N. Y. lVIich. N. Y. N. J. Plains Plains N. Y. , V. 1 - 1 1 1 1, I - r--1 '- TheOznflt-.N1ntrttnHundred and Ttttnt-x four Ward, Edmund F., Art Students' League ................... ................. 3 3 Court St., White Plains Watkins, Kathryn R. Cllrs. H. Judson Wildej ................................ llflount Vernon, N. Y. Webster, William C. ........................................................ 50 lllamaroneck Ave., White Plains Wells, K. Z., Vassar, '15, N. Y. Sch. of Phil.g Colum. Col. ll. A. ............ New York City White, Francis R. ........................................................................................................ White Plains CLASS OF 1911 Baldwin, Sarah E. ....... ..,................................. ......... 6 7 Hall Ave., White Plains Banks, Robert 111. ...................... ....... ........... ........... 1 7 C hureh St., White Plains Benson, Rachel T. ......................................................... ....... 1 20 Free State, Portland, lie. Berges, Fred H., Fordham Law School, '14 ................ ........ 2 69 Post Rd., White Plains Boldtman, Harold O., N. Y. U. Law School, '1-l- ........................................................ Deceased Boyce, lvlildred L. Qlldrs. Robert Travisj ............................ 43 De Kalb Ave., Wlrite Plains Byrne. Emma C. ................................................................ 72 lllamaroneck Ave., White Plains Byrne, Raymond D. ............................................ ......... 3 9 Greenridge Ave., White Plains Cassins, Anna R. QlVIrs. Robert Ackermanj .......... ....................................... W hite Plains Collyer, Bertha L., Oneonta Normal ........................ ......... W est Street, White Plains Darling, Edna 111. Cllflrs. llflitchell llietcalfj ........................................................ Atlanta, Ga. Dewsnap, Emma Clllrs. James Requaj ................................ 13 llflidland Ave., VVhite Plains Effert, Alma G. CMrs. Ralph H. Chaneyj, Kings C. Hosp .... The llflayo, Rochester, lXfIinn. Fink, Emil H., Columbia, '15 ................................................................................ White Plains Fish, Cornelius B. ................................................ ........... .......................................... D e ceased Galloway, James H. ....................................... ....... 5 O Davis Ave., White Plains Hayes, Regine Cllflrs. Ernest E. Cladj ............. ............................................ N orwalk, Conn. Horn, Emily A. ........................................................................................ Box 75, Athens, N. Y. Horton, Hubert L., College of Agriculture, Cornell, '15-1 Washington Ave., White Plains Howatt, Jean ............ ....... . .. .... ................................................. W hite Plains Howe, Roland F. ........... .............. 8 llflyrtle Street, White Plains Irwin, Kathleen L. ......... ......... 8 3 No. Broadway, White Plains Jensen, Anna 1. ................. .... ....... ........ 6 2 YQ Central Ave., White Plains Jewell, C. LeRoy .............................................. ........ 3 1 Tibbits Ave., White Plains Judd, Flora, Syracuse University, '16 ............ .................................. W hite Plains NIcNeilly, Helen D., Oneonta Normal ................... ............................... W hite Plains llflurphy, Edward J. ................................................................... ....... N ew York City Nicolai, Harold E., N. Y. School of Applied Arts ............................................ White Plains Ober, Carlton K., Williams, '16, Cornell llledical College ................................ White Plains Pratt, llflarjorie F., Vassar, '15 ................................................ Wyfoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. Ranscht, Theodore C., Art Students' League ......... 5 Washington Ave., White Plains Smith, Clarence A. ..................................... ......................................................... D eceased Smith, Elizabeth V. ................................. ..................................................... W hite Plains Smith, Howard H., Syracuse, '15 ........ ................ 5 O7 University Place, Syracuse, N. Y. Stark, Lillian C. ........................................................................ -16 N. Broadway, White Plains Sweeney, ll-Iarguerite T. Qllrs. Andrew Boppj, Oneonta Normal ................ White Plains Tredwell, lXIary G. Clllrs. J. H. Cattellj, Leland Powers School ........ Western Spring, lll. Ulmer, lVIartha E. ................................................................ R. F. D. 32, New Canaan, Conn. Webster, James L. ........................ ....... ................ 5 O llflamaroneck Ave., White Plains Weed, lvlildred ................................... ......................................... N o. Broadway, White Plains Zuckert, Estelle H. B., N. Y. Training School For Teachers .............................. White Plains ' CLASS OF 1912 Ackerman, Rudolph W., Columbia School of Engineerin .......... Scarsdale, N. Y. Baldwin, Clarissa L. .................................... .................. ......... W h ite Plains The Oracle--A7i1zeIee1zHz11zd1'ed and TiC'871f'X'-f0Il7' Bates, Lillian IVI. Qhlrs. Alfred C. Balcoml .............. ,....... W hite Plains Bedrosian, Lawrence ..,.............................,........................... ........ W hite Plains Brennan, William A., New York University, '16 ........ ........... W hite Plains Cayten, Frances A. .......,................................................. ......,.., N ew York City Collyer, Susie C. Clllrs. lVIaurice O'ConnorJ ,........ ............... .............. N e W York City Dade, Dorothy L., Cooper Institute ..................... .................................................... D eceased Dickie, George D. .................................... .... .......... 1 1 Livingston Ave., White Plains Edgerton, Leslie F., Union, '16 ............... .............................,...... ................... W h ite Plains Fish. llflary W., Smith, '16 .................................................,.......... ......... S alt Point, N. Y. Foulke, Zellah R., N. Y. School of Fine and Applied Arts ...... ............... W hite Plains Gibson, Fannie flVIrs. J. Harvey Turnurej ............................................................ White Plains Hayes, Edna .....,........................ ..........................................................,.................... W hite Plains Horn, Agnes T. ...............,......,...........,..................................... R. F. D. No. 1, Windsor, N. Y. Husted, Evelyn G. Clllrs. George Dickiej, Smith, '17 ........................................ White Plains Johns, Alice .................................,...,.....,....................... ............................................. W hite Plains Kerr, Bertha L., Dr. Savage's School ,........... ......................................... E lmsford, N. Y. Klein, Edwin B., Syracuse, '16 ................. ......................................... H awthorne, N. Y. Kostal, Emil, Col. of Agriculture, '17 .......... ........... 2 17 Custom House, New Orleans, La. Lockyer, Edith A. ..............,...................................... ................................ ........ W h ite Plains lVIcGinnity, John L. .................................................... .............. ............ W h ite Plains Phelan, Elizabeth C. Qllflrs. Edward Whitej ........ ..................................... W hite Plains Pratt, George H., Dartmouth, '16 ....................... .......... W yoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. Romer, Alfred S., Amherst, '17 ...................... ................................. W hite Plains Shaw, Frances B. ................................................ .................................. D eceased Smith, Anna C. CMrs. Percy Pietschkerj ....... ................ N orth White Plains Sterling, lld. Alice .........................,................ ................................................... W hite Plains Turnure, J. Harvey, Syracuse, '16 ............... ............................. 3 6 Barker Ave., White Plains Vail, llflildred E., Pratt Institute ............................ Vocational School, Elders Ridge, Pa. Whipple, llflarjorie Ili. ClVIrs. R. H. Allenl .................................................... llfladison, N. J. Williamson, Raymond E. S., Amherst, U. S. lVI't'y Ac'd'y, '17..Ft. lllyer, Washington, D.C. Wooley, N. Eunice, Albany Normal School .........,.......... Fourth Ave., lX'Iount Vernon, N. Y. Young, Beatrice llfl. .....,................................................................,............................. White Plains CLASS OF 1913 Alexander, Hazel C. fllflrs. William E. Huffj .................,.,...... .................. W hite Plains Arnold, A. Shirley Cllrs. James Powersl, Hunter College, '17 ............ New Rochelle, N. Y. Bacile, lVIary A. Chlrs. D. J. Loriaj .............................. ......... New York City Barber, Helen P., Blount Holyoke, '17 ...................... .......,. N ew York City Bodge, Jessie A. Cllrirs. C. Hyattj, Oberlin, '17 .......... ......... B rooklyn, N. Y. Bogart, John I., Colgate, '17 .......................... ........ ............ W h ite Plains Boldtman, Alfred H. .............,.......... ............... ............... W 1 rite Plains Braun, Josephine G. .....,......................................... .......... N ew York City Byrne, llflarion V. Cllflrs. Frank Crawfordj ......... ........... W hite Plains Carpenter, Isaac, Swarthmore, '17 .......................... ........... P urchase, N. Y. Coon, Archibald F. ................................................ ........ S carsdale, N. Y. Denehy, Hannah V., Hunter College, '17 ......... ........... W hite Plains Ferris, Le Roy ...................................................... ........... W hite Plains Field, James L. ................................. .......... O ssining, N. Y. Gazley, John G., Amherst, '17 ............ .......... N ew York City Gordon, Bertha F. Clllrs. Foxj ....... ....... B altimore, llld. Hamm, Cortlandt A. .............................. ........ P hiladelphia, Pa. Harris, Carolyn H., Barnard, '18 .......... ............ W hite Plains 7 . g Q ......f css.. , K 9 , 4 ..., 22 ..... ? ...... ..... , ... 1 A ..,...... ..... ttll 1. , , , , , . ....... 711' ' an Ttve 5-four Henderson, C. Randell ..........................,......................................... .................. W hite Plains Hill. Leslie Cllrs. David Crawfordj, Dean Academy, '17 ....... ......... L ong Branch, N. J. Holloway, Walter R., Washington Law School .................... ....................................... . .. Keppler, Katherine V., New Paltz Normal, '15 .................... .......... K ing's Park, N. Y. Kerr, P. Cecil, Dr. Savage's School ............................. .............. ........... E 1 msford, N. Y. Lange, llflilton E. .................................................................................................... New York City hlaster, Alice B. Clllrs. Gerald Ricaudj Bliss Hunter's Kindergarten ............ White Plains lNIcGlasson, Dorothy Clllrs. William Brennanj .......... .............. ................. W h ite Plains lVIcGowan, Edwin W., Dartmouth, '17 ....................... ........ W aterville, llflaine ilfliller, Carolyn E. Chlrs. Harry E. lloorej ........ ...................... P oughquag, N. Y. O'Shaughnessy, Austin B. ..............,............................... .............................................................. . Pratt, Olga L., Vassar, '18 ....................................................... .Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. Purdy, Harold V., New York Dental College, '16 ............................................ Newark, N. J. Rooney, llflargaret S., School for Kindergartners, Hunter College, '15 ............ White Plains Saul, Agnes NI., Barnard, '17 ..,....,...........,..............,............................................. White Plains Thompson, Rflabel Chlrs. S. Ernest Smithj ............................... ....... ........ W h ite Plains Watkins, C. Rowlandson ................................. .......... W hite Plains Williams, Walter L. ............................................... ...................... D eceased Wilson, E. Louise, New Paltz Normal, '15 ......... CLASS OF 1914 .. ...... Lewiston, Blaine Ackerman, llflaude G. Clllrs. Chas. E. Wrightb .................... Tuckahoe Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Benneyan, George, Amherst College, '18g Columbia, '19 ............ 377 lVIain St., White Plains Blank, Rose H. ClVIrs. H. Luriej N. Y. U. Law School, '20 62 So. Washington St., Tarrytown, N. Y. Bogart, C. Andrew, Colgate University, '18 .................. 82 llflamaroneck Ave., White Plains Boothroyd, Claude O., Bucknell University, '18 ................................................ White Plains Brand, Edward J. .................................................... 11-13 Longfellow Ave., New York City Bromberg, Ellen llfl. Clllrs. lvan L. Cheneyj .................... 86 llflaurice Ave., Elmhurst, L. I. Butler, lklildred A. .................................................................................................... White Plains Burrell, Hattie C. Qlllrs. lrving Deanel, Oneonta Normal, '19 ................ Hillsdale, N. Y. Carpenter, Dorothy ..............................,..................................... 25 Barker Ave., White Plains Compton, Paul D., Wesleyan University, '18 .................................................... Tuckahoe, N. Y. Connor, Dorothy B., Barnard College, '18 ................................ 17 Osborne St., White Plains Conroy, Alice E. .................................................... 131 West N. Y. Post Road, White Plains Coon, Charles W. ............................. ....... ..................... 6 2 Robertson Ave., White Plains Eberle, Carl A. ................................................................ 15 Wood Ave., Mount Kisco, N. Y. Foulke, Roy A., Bowdoin, '19 .................................................................................... Chicago, Ill. Galgano, Louis, Columbia College of Pharmacy, N. Y. U. School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance ................................................................ 196 Dobbs Ferry Rd., White Plains Gerety, John B. J., New York Law School, '20 ........................ 29 William St., White Plains Horn, Josephine ClX1rs. J. Roger ShackletonJ ............ 140 So. Lexington Ave., White Plains Hunt, Ernest llfl. ............................................................................ -1- Home Street, White Plains Hunter, Helen Cllflrs. Frank Wanstallj ................................ 5 Summit Ave., White Plains Husted, Frances Cllflrs. Frank H. PenningtonD, N. Y. U. Sch. of Com., '18 .... White Plains Hutchinson, Helen F., State Normal School, Oneonta, '16 ................................ White Plains lmerblum, Cecilia E. Cllrs. Saul Schlegmanl ......................................,....................................... Keeler, Bertha Clllarriedl ...........................................,.................................... Scarsdale, N. Y. Kiernan, James E., U. S. Naval Academy, '19, lXIass. lnst. of Tech ................ Norfolk, Va. Knowles, Laura B. Qlllrs. Edmund F. Wardb ............ 10 Washington Ave., White Plains Lange, Herbert W., Columbia University, '18 .................... 25 Ridgeview Ave., White Plains Lowrie, Robert C., N. Y. College of Dentistry ....... ......... 2 91 Broadway, New York City 2 - J A ,,., Z? ,,,, M Q ,,,,,, 2 .,.,,.. ,,,,,, ,,,, E ,,,,, n ,,,,,, H M H H ff ff ff 71 di Tw f ff U'-f01f Maher, Emma llfl. ..........,..................................................... Lakeview Ave., Harrsdale, Marron, Frances llfl., State Normal School, Oneonta, '16 ..,......... 39 Grove St., White lVlcConkey, Dorothy R., State Normal School. 116 .................................... Scarsdale, Nelson, Walter H., Dartmouth College, '18 ........................ Fairview Terrace, White Ryder, Esther .........,........,......................................... ................................. C harlotteville, Schultz, Emily lvl., Rlt. Sinai Hospital, '21 .................... Foreign Hospital, Nanking, Shultz, Herman, Jr. ........................................................................ 96 Hale Ave., White Scott, llfl. Meta, State Normal School, New Paltz ............ W. llflain St., Elmsford, N. Y. Plains N. Y. Plains N. Y. China Plains N. Y. Sweeney, John R., Jr., Colgate University, ,20 ................ 3336 lllarket St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sweeney, Samuel C., Cornell University, '18 ................ Columbia Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y. Tate, Florence R., Normal School, Clinton, Blass ........................................ Elmsford, N. Y. Weber, Louise M., Physiatrie Institute .................. ............................... ll florristown, N. J. Wilson, Doris, Wells College, ,IS .............................. . ............................ Scarsdale, N. Y. Zorn, Clara, N. Y. City Training School, 116 ......... ................................ N ew York City Zuckert, Sidney L. ..................................................... ......... 1 71 lllain St., White Plains CLASS OF 1915 Abbott, Louise E. Chflrs. Sherwood Iohnsonb ..........,................................. Hartsdale, N. Y. Ackerman, Ruth A. .................................................... Bear Ridge Road, Pleasantville, N. Y. Alley, Dorothy L., Oneonta Normal ......... ............................................ B anksville, N. Y. Arnold, Florence A. .................................. ........................ P rospect St., White Plains Barret, lVlay A., New Rochelle College .... .......... W estmoreland Ave., White Plains Campbell, Regina Nl. ...................................... ....... ...................................... D e ceased Conro, Charles B., Ir. ...................................... .,........ V alhalla, N. Y. Coombs, Gertrude, L., Oswego Normal ................ ............ W hite Plains De Checca, Victor ......................................................... ........... W hite Plains Doscher, Antoinette Clllrs. Archibald F. Coonj .......... ......... S carsdale, N. Y. Duffy, James R. ............................................................ ........ ................... W h ite Plains Farrell, Katherine lll. Cllflarriedl ........ .... ....... ........................... V a l halla, N. Y, Finlay, Sarah L. ..................................................... Q ...................... Setz Place, Scarsdale, N. Y. Gentleman, Lelia A. ........................................................................................................ Deceased Gerber, Bertha Cllflrs. Albert A. Ackermanl, Eastman-Gaines School 1157 Grand Concourse, New York City Gorton, Gertrude A. .......................................................................... ................... W hite Plains Haas, Alice, Albany State College .................................................................... Amsterdam, N. Y. Hadden, Edith flVIrs. Silas Clarkj Chalif Normal School of Dancing, '18 ........ White Plains Haley, Edith V. Clllrs. Edith Paull ............. ................... 1 0 Fairfield Street, White Plains Hasselman, llflarie E. .......................................... ....................................................... S carsdale Hayes, llfl. Grace Clflrs. Robert Stevensj ....... ......... 2 20 Central Ave., Norwich, Conn. Hearle, Dorothy Qbflrs. Oscar Kaiserl ....... ...................................... N ew York City Hildreth, Leila xl. ............................................ .......... 6 2 Spring St., White Plains Holman, Raymond, Alfred College, '19 ......... .................................. W hite Plains Hopper, Olive Cllflrs. John J. Brownj ....... ........ 7 8 Grove St., White Plains Jewell, Violet, Edna White Quartet .......... .................................. D eceased Kelly, llflargaret, Oneonta Normal, '17 ....................... .............. ........... S c arsdale, N. Y. King, Gladys L. Cllflrs. Harold Piccottb ............................................................ New York City Komori, Phyllis, Swarthmore, A. B., Phi Beta Kappag Columbia A. llfl. 3 Bank St., White Plains lWcConkey, Ruth Chlarriedj ................................................ ........ B ox 163, Scarsdale, N. Y. lVlajor, lllildred Cllrs. Clark Seth Tompkinsj Cor. Davis Ave. and Prospect St., White Plains llflalone, Kathleen, Hunter College ........................ ....... .......................... N e w York City The CJVLZFIK-l'Vi7Z6f6'6'71HZl7Zdl'ELi and TWE7Zf-X'-f0lll' llflassie, Adrian, Yale, '19 .......,.......,........................................................................ White Plains Nlitchell, Dr. Joseph IVI., University of Pennsylvania ........ 115 S. Broadway, White Plains llfloress, Elsie, Teachers College, Columbia University .... 72Greenridge Ave., White Plains Newcomb, lVIelville S. ......,..................................................... 25 Vane St., Wollaston, lldass. Partridge, lVIcLiss, Barnard, '19 Cllflrs. Julian Baldwinj ............................ Forest Hills, L. I. Perley, Harry, Princeton, '21 .................................................... Princeton Club, New York City Platt, Laura E., Musical Art Institute, '21 ............ 19 Old Mamaroneck Road, White Plains Pryer, Madeline E. ClVIrs. Lester R. Stewartj ............................ ............................. D eceased Pullis, Dorothy K. .................................................................................................... White Plains Rehfield, Dorothy E. Clldrs. H. H. Warnerj .................... lVIadison Ave., New York City Rowell, Amos P., Dartmouth, '19 .................................... 101 W. 163rd St., New York City Sage, Ida 114. CMrs. R. Harrison Druryj .......... ....................................... H artsdale, N. Y. Scott, William, N. Y. U., '20 ................................ ...................,................. E lmsford, N. Y. Shaw, Charles A., Wesleyan .....,.,.......................... ........................................... D eceased Snelling, Stuart P., Amherst College C2 yearsj ....... .......... 9 2 Fisher Ave., White Plains Sniffen, E. Howard ................................................... ................................... W hite Plains Stack, Richard G. ........................................ ............................... White Plains Stewart, Charles, Boston University .......... .................. ......... B o X 492, Scarsdale, N. Y. Stickney, Helen A., Vassar, '19 ................................................................ Lake Placid, N. Y. Still, Grace ClVIrs. George Conklinl, Oswego State Normal .......................... Glenville, Sweeney, Robert, Webb Institute of Naval Architecture ................ Box 157, Hartsdale, Sweeney, Genevieve, Aeolian Secretarial School ................................................ White Van Wart, Edna IVI., Barnard, '19 ............................ New York Ave., Huntington, Wanstall, Henrietta flVIrs. Richard IVI. Braithwaitel ................................ Hartsdale, Wanstall, Eva ..........................,................................................................................... Nyack, Webster, Howard S., Dartmouth, '19 ............................ 50 lXfIamaroneck Ave., White Weed, Dorothy CMrs. Ralph Knightl, National Academy of Design ........ Glens Falls, VVhitney, Orrin R. ................................................................................................ Hartsdale, Wiles, Edythe flVIrs. Austin Gedneyj, Savage School of Physical Education Shore Acres, llflamaroneck, William, Elizabeth flxfI1'S. C. Leslie Slossonl ................ 28 Sands Ave., lVIount Kisco, Wilson, Roy F. ...............,............................................ 74 Waller Ave., White Plains, Winsor, Lucy, Vassar, '19 Cmarriedj ............................................................ Washington, Zebrowski, George, Pu1'due University, B. S., '21: III. S., '23, Valparaiso University N. Y. N. Y. Plains L, I. N. Y. N. Y. Plains N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. D. C. Buck Creek, Indiana CLASS OF 1916 Abbott, Charlotte O. .... .......................... H artsdale, N. Y. Appel, Ronald B. ............... ...................... ........... 1 6 8 Hale Ave., White Plains Arnold, Eugene W., Ir. ............................... ....... 3 8 Longview Ave., White Plains Benueyan, Aroos, Teachers College, '20 ............... ................. 9 Colden Ave., White Plains Berges, Cecelia R., Teachers College .................................................................... White Plains Berges, lVIarion L. CMrs. Earl Piercej, Teachers College ................................ White Plains Bueno, Lillian llfI. de la Torre, New Rochelle College, '22 ............................ White Plains Carbrey, Helen B. ............................................................ 888 Post Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Carman, Girard Weston, Stevens Institute, '21 ........................ 56 Tournet Ave., Jersey City Carpenter, Alberta S. ................................................................................................ White Plains Citron, Victor N., College of Dental and Oral Surgery ............ 51 Battle Ave., White Plains Clark, John lvlonroe, Columbia, '22 .................................... ................................ W hite Plains Collino, Filomena IVI. .............................................. .... ............................. W h ite Plains Condit, Martha E. ....... .................. W hite Plains Cox, Edna B. ............. ....... ........... ........... ........ H a X K fthorne, N. Y. The Oracle-Nifzetecn Hundred and Tr V 0011 I V-f OIII' Crawford, Esther, Geneseo Normal, '18 ....................... ...... Crawford, Ruth, Geneseo Normal, '18 ........................... ............ N ew Yor Cross, Anna K., Chalif Normal School ot Dancing ...............................r............ White ...New York City k City Plains Dewsnap. Clara G., Geneseo Normal, '18 ................ . ........................... Deer Lodge, lVIontana Doster, llflary ClX'Irs. R. Franklin Hullb, Teachers College, '20 Grandview Avenue, White Elliot, Ruth, Teachers College, '20 ............... .............. 8 Hartley Ave., Nlt. Vernon, Flanagan, William E. .......................... ....,,.................................... 1 5 Bank St., White Fox, Richard Hassler, Columbia University, '20 CEditor-in-Chief of Col. Univ. J 126 Fisher Ave., White Plains N. Y. Plains ester D Plains Glass, Florence E. Qlrs. R. H. Myersj .................... 17 Independence Pl., Ossining, N. Y. Gorton, Elmer D. .............................. .... ............................................. W h ite Plains Greenland, Paavo, Amherst ........ ....--.--- W hifi! P18195 Harker, Grace lX'I. ......,........................... ........... W hite Plains Harker, Elbert lylilton ......................,............. .............,....... .................. W h ite Plains Hill, lvlildred S., Plattsburg Normal .......... .....................,.................. G reenburg, N. Y. Horn, Ruth J. ..............,...,.................................. ........ 1 337 Clinton Ave., New York City Horton, lVlonmouth H., Oberlin College ........... ................................................. W hite Plains Kammerer, Charles F., Columbia Univ., '21 ........................ 16 Hillside Ave., White Plains Lauers, Anna 111. ........................................................ 144 So. Lexington Ave., White Plains Lecraw, Loring R., Rutgers College, '20 .......... ............................................... S carsdale, N. Y. lX4acDonald, Hilda H. ..................... ....... ....... 3 9 Oakwood Ave., White Plains Malaney, Helen NI. ...... ....... ...................................... W h ite Plains Malaney, Agnes 114. ................ ................. ................................,............. W hite Plains lVIcKendrick, Edward H. ............................................................ .......... W hite Plains lVIcKinley, lldarjorie C, Clllrs. Curtis Chillingworthj ......... ......................... F lorida lVIoger, George S. ...................................................................... ......... V alhalla, N. Y. lylorrell, Joseph C., Rutgers College, '20g lyl. 1. T .......... ........ W hite Plains lVIorrison, Caroline J., Academy of Music, Ithaca ...... .............. W hite Plains Nott, Elizabeth, Simmons College .................................. ....................................... W hite Plains Parent, Alvah K., Columbia Univ., '20 .................................................... llflamaroneck, N. Y. Peabody, Elizabeth B., Teachers Col., Columbia Univ., '20 .... 93 Carhart Ave., White Plains Perley, LaFetra, Connecticut College, '20 ........................................................ Stonington, Conn. Richards, Tory, Georgetown Law School, Washington, D. C. ........................ White Plains Riker, Doris, Art Students' League ...........,................................................ Pleasantville, N. Y. Russel, Nlyron ........................................................ Liberty Agency, Rdartine Ave., White Plains Sage, Robert H., Jr., Columbia University .................................................... Hartsdale, N. Y. Schwartz, Leo. W., Harvard, '20 .................... ........ 2 76 Riverside Drive, New York City Scott, David .......................................................... ........................................... E lmsford, N. Y. Smith, George F. ................................................................ 73 1-3 Brookfield St., White Plains Smith, lylarion L. CMrs. Frederick Snyderj ........................................................ Buffalo, N. Y. Smith, Ruth E. Chlrs. George Benneyanj, Smith, '20 ............... ..................... W hite Plains Sniffen, Philip L., N. Y. U., '20 ......................,......................................................... White Plains Sniffen, Stewart, College of Physicians and Surgeons ................ No. Broadway, White Plains Stickles, Kathryn H. fllrs. lllelville Newcombb ................ 25 Vance St., Wollastoii, lllass. Thornton, Naomi ....................................................... ................................... W hite Plains Twiname, James D. .............................................. .......................... C happaqua, N. Y. Underhill, Emily l. thlrs. lllary llledanichj ......... ......... 1 33 Fisher Ave., 'White Plains Van Dorn, John H. .... .............,.......... ........... ............ 6 R u ssell St., White Plains Vogel, Joseph G. ................................... .... .......... L 2 lwn Ave., Elmsford, N. Y. Ward, Ruth ................................................................ .................................. W hite Plains Waterbury, Russell A., Columbia University ....... ....... W hite Plains Weber, Fritz C., Amherst, '20 ........................... ....... W hite Plains T fl fr 0 f fl f f f'-N f H f f 6 6 H H U , ...,...f , if Weber, llfladeline W. Ulrs. Charles Carterj ......... ...........,...,................ S carsdale, N. Y. Weed. Constance ....................,..................,.............. ....... N o. Broadway, White Plains Welch, Anna G. ....,...,........,.......................................... ..........,............................. W hite Plains Wilson, Ethel NI. .............................,.............................................................. lVIamaroneck, N. Y. Wishart, Ruth L. Chflrs T. H. Hubbardl, Wellesleyi, '20 223 No. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, lll. Young, James A. ............. ...................... .........................,...........,..................... W h ite Plains Young, Nlarion P. ...............,....................... .......... C hase St., and Lee Ave., White Plains Zorn, Adele, N. Y. Training School ....... ....,............................................ N ew York City CLASS Ol? 1917 Aird, Helen G. fblrs. E. Xl. Aimesl ................. ................ 3 0 Lafayette St., White Plains Arnold, Elsie lll. .......................,................. .............. ....................................,.... W h ite Plains Austin, Gladys R. .......,.......................................................................,..... ...,.... W hite Plains Barrett, Gladys bl. N. Clllrs. Mortimer C. O'Brienl .................................... White Plains Bayles, Frances C. ClX'Irs. tl. R. Weldingb, Aeolian Business School 70 Waller Ave., White Plains Beygrau, Elsie A., Syracuse University, '22 ......... ................................. N ew York City Boland, Sybil lVI., Smith, '21 ..................................................................... .................... D eceased Bowman, Theodore, Cornell, '21 ............................................................................ White Plains Buckhout, Emily A., United Hospital ClVIr S. Lockhart! ............................ Belmont, Mass. Calao, Frank ................................................................ Edward St., East White Plains, N. Y. Campbell, Alma H., Geneseo Normal ................................................................ Valhalla, N. Y. Carpenter, J. Raymond ....,......................... .............,............................. P urchase, N. Y. Caskey, Dorothy lVI., Barnard, '22 ......... Ridgeview Ave., White Plains Clark, Howard V., Annapolis, '21 ....... ................................... C leveland, Ohio Clymer, Helen K. ............................... .... ............................................ W h ite Plains Cassin, L. Burton ..................................................... ....... 6 1 So. Ocean Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Coles, Elizabeth Clldrs. Archibald Curryj ............................ Grandview Ave., White Plains Collins, Edward lVI., Princeton, '23, B. S. .................................................... Purchase, N. Y. Cowan, Robert ............................................................ 116 North Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Crawford, Henry, Columbia ......... ....,......................................... N ew York City Cully, lVIary F. .................................. ......... 6 7 W. Post Road, White Plains Deutermann, George, West Point ....... ....................... 1 14 Lake St., White Plains Dickenson, Donald .............................. .... ........ O l d Mamaroneck Rd., White Plains Doyle, Eleanor I. ................................................ ...................,......,..................... W hite Plains Edgerton, Laurena Cllflrs. F. K. Brownl ........ ..................................... H artsdale, N. Y. Edmonds, Eleanor NI., Cornell, '21 ............... .......... 4 2 Greenridge Ave., White Plains Effert, lW. Ruth Clllrs. Berlingerl ........ ..........251 E. 236 St., Woodlawn, N. Y. Effert, Viola llfl. ..................................... .............. 2 Eastview Ave., White Plains Farley. Dorothy, Columbia ........ .... ......................................... W h ite Plains Feldis, Josephine J. ................ .................. ............ W h ite Plains Ferris, Paul ........................... ........................................ W hite Plains Ficks, Lenoir E. ...................................... ................. 7 Green Place, White Plains Field, Ruth, Vassar, '22 ........................... ....... 1 3 Ridgeview Ave., White Plains Fox, Eva Chflrs. Lawrence Bakerj .......... ......................................... W hite Plains Gay, Helen .................................................. ......... 6 Woodland Pl., White Plains Gilmour, Helen ...........................,...................................... ...................................... .... C a lifornia Gorton, Winifred V., Barnard, '21 ................................................. ................... W hite Plains Grafflin, Ruth S., Barnard, '21 Cllflrs. B. Hudsonj .....................,............ Providence, R. I. Griffin, Violet D., Oswego Normal, '19 ............................ 174 Orawaupum St., White Plains Guild, W. Everhard, Amherst, '21 ...............,.................... 1037 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 17- , The O1z1f!c-AzncttenHzzfzdred and Twenty-four Hallett, Edgar .............,....... .............,..,. ..A,,.,,,,,,..A,, W hite Plains Harris, George N., Jr. .................................,....... ,,,,,,,,,A IX If, Vernon, N, Y, Harrison, Adele G. Chflrs. Frank Lentj ......,. ,,,.,,,,,,,. O neonm, N, Y, Hoffman, James F. ...,....................................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W hire Plains Howe, Amy lVI. Cllflrs. Rufus Jarniganj .......... ....... B uffalo, N. Y. Hunt, Louise S., Smith, '21 ............... ............... ........................................... W h ite Plains Immerblum, Russell llfl., Colgate ............................................................................ White Plains Judd, Eleanor llfl., Hakes Business School ........................ 15 Woodcrest Ave., White Plains Kammerer, Ethel J. Cllrlrs. Russel Waterburyj, Barnard ............................ Crestwood, N. Y. Keough, George ...............,....................................................,............. 4 Davis Ave., White Plains Kuentslinger, Adella ..................................................... .................................................. E lmsford Luckenbacher, Marie, Barnard, '21 ........ ......................................................... W hite Plains Luckenbacher, Walter, Carnegie Tech ............................ 178 East 75th St., New York City Lynch, Leslie O., Jr. ............................................ 131 West Kingsbridge Road, New York City MacDonald, Nlarguerite L. Chlrs. R. J. Gilllckj ................................................ White Plains lVIalaney, Catherine R. .................................................................... 13 Odell Ave., White Plains MacGregory, Ruth, Simmons College, '21 ......... ....................................... W hite Plains lVIcGowan, William, Dartmouth ........,.......... .............,.................................... D eceased McLaughlin, Elizabeth, Wellesley, '21 ....... .......... 5 9 Hamilton Ave., White Plains Mead, Helen S. .......................... ....... .................................................... T e xas lVIurden, Robert P., Jr. ........... ...,.......... -l Irving Place, White Plains Nelson, Arthur .................................... ....... l Fairview Terrace, White Plains Peabody, Richard H., Cornell, '22 .............. ..,......... C arhart Ave., White Plains Prout, Archie E. .................................................... ................. 3 2 Fisher Ave., White Plains Ranscht, Thekla D., St. Lawrence U., '21 ........ ......... 5 Washington Ave., White Plains Richards, Teresa E. ..............,............................ ........,.................................. W hite Plains Riker, John, Colby College, '21 .................... ............. ........... P l easantville, N. Y. Robinson, Edward T. ....... ........... ........... ................ O y s ter Bay, L. 1. Rogers, John A., Jr. ...... .................................,...... Pelham, N. Y. Saul, Dorothy lli. ...... ......... 1 Dusenbury Place, White Plains Scheiner, Nathan ........,............................................................................................... White Plains Secord, Howard ........................................................................ 14 Lake View Ave., White Plains Sedgwick, lVIarion K., New York City Library School ................................ Scarsdale, N. Y. Sharlach, Samuel, NI. l. T., '21 ........................................ 10 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains Slawson, llfluriel Cllflrs. Joseph Bruningj Smith, '22 ........................ Wheeling, West Virginia Smith, Dorothy, Capen School ............................................. ............................. W hite Plains Smith, Robert J. .............................................................. ................................ W hite Plains Snelling, Harriet G. Chllrs. lrving Starbuckj ............................ 11 Linda Ave., White Plains Sniffen, Josephine A., Cornell, '21 ............................................................................ White Plains Steeves, Elaine V. Cllrs. Sidney Barej, Teachers College, '21 .......................... White Plains Stiehl, Ida V., Teachers College, '21 ........... .... .......... 2 7 5 Rich Ave., llflt. Vernon, N. Y. Still, Ralph ..............,.................................. .............................................. W hite Plains Stoll, Lillian O. .................................. ........................................... W hite Plains Stone, Lyman J., Columbia, '21 ................. ........... ........,................................ N e w York City Tompkins, Bertha C., Barnard, '21 ........................................ 13 East View Ave., White Plains Vining, Grace lX'I., Oberlin, '21, Teachers College, Columbia U., '22 .......................... China Vogel. Loretta V. ............. ..................... ........... ........................................ E l m sford, N. Y. Wanstall, Fred E. ........................... ....... ......... D o bbs Ferry Road, VVhite Plains Warner, Lucien H., Oberlin, '21 ..................... ........................................................ C hina Wells, Ruth E., Connecticut College, '23 ............... .......... -l' 1 De Kalb Ave., White Plains Williams, llflary V., Chlrs. John Ebersolej .......... .......,................................ W hite Plains Woodruff, Harriette .............................................. ................................ S carsdale, N. Y. Woodward, George.. ....... 2 Greenridge Ave., White Plains The CJl'llC'1C-rNT17l6f6El1HZl7Zd7'6d and Twenty-four CLASS OF 1918 Abeel, Helen I., Columbia Dom. Sc., '20 Chflrs. Jas. Websterb 3 Lenox Ave., White Plains Albert, Anna Louise ...........,.....,,................................................... 30 Oakley Ave., White Alley, lllarion ................. .,.,.......... .......... ....,...........................................,..... W h i te Armstrong, Adelaide ......... ....... ......................... B r ooklyn, Plains Plains N. Y. Plains Deceased Armhruster, William V. ..........,............ ................. ............... W h ite Banister, Marion E., Vassar, '22 .......... ................................................ Bedell, Harry P., Princeton .......................... 37 Oakwood Ave., White Plains Benedict, H. lllorrison, Columbia, '22 ...... .................................... 'I 'renton, B. J. Bernardi, Eugene R., R. P. l., '22 .......... ........ 6 Highland Ave., White Plains Birch, Charles A. ............................... ......... C ottage Place, White Plains Blair, Grace R. ................................... ................................. W hite Plains Bowen, Ruth E., U. of Calif., '22 ......... ................. C alifornia Bromberg, Bertha ...............,................ .............. W hite Plains Burnside, Robert ............................... ...... ........ H a rtsdale, N. Y. Carbrey, A. Eugenia ....................................... .......................... S carsdale, N. Y. Clarke, lyluriel W., Smith College, '23 .......... ..................................... W hite Plains Citron, Louis .................................................... ....... 5 1 Battle Ave., White Plains Clymer, William F., Bowdoin, '22 ............ ......... 2 7 DeKalb Ave., White Plains Coon, Louis G. ............................................................. ................................. W hite Plains Cox, Clifford D., Art Students' League ....................... .......................... H awthorne, N. Y. Deutermann, Pauline, Columbia Teachers College... .......... 115 Lake St., White Plains Dickson, Earl R. .......................................................... ......... 2 10 Fisher Ave., White Plains Dixon, Richard F. ............................................. ......... 3 7 Barker Ave., White Plains Erskine, Gladys Clldrs. Oakley Clarkl ...................................................,................ Utica, N. Y. Gard, Gertrude E. .................................................................................................... White Plains Gerlach, Elsie, Barnard, '22, Philadelphia Dental College ............................ Philadelphia, Pa. Glass, Amiel, U. of Calif., '22 ........................................................ Lafayette St., White Plains Goldsmith, John N. ............................................................................................ Hartsdale, N. Y. Gorton, Natalie S., Barnard, '22 Clklrs. Hartley Humphriesl ............................ Nutley, N. bl. Hamlett, Beatrice L. .................................................................... 8 Lafayette St., White Plains Hansen, Ethel NI., N. Y. Post Graduate Hospital, '22 Clklrs. Harry ClapperD White Plains Hill, Dorothy A. ....................................... ................................ ......................... W h ite Plains Houle, Harold E. .......... ................... W hite Plains Hudson, blames G. ...... .......... P rovidence, R. I. Jahn, Edith ................... ......................... W hite Plains Jahn, Edna .................. ............................................ E urope Keeler, James H. ....... ........... .... ........ R 5 f e Lake, Purchase, N. Y. Kelly, lXfIary E. ........................................... ........................................ W hite Plains Knapp, Lottie E. ClX'Irs. 1. Uhrel ............... ............................... B attle Creek, Rflich. Kincaid, Daniel W., Ir., Dartmouth, '22 .... .......... 1 1 Woodland Place, White Plains Langle, Elizabeth T. ................................................. ........................................... W hite Plains Lilling, llfleyer .............................................................................................................. VVhite Plains lllahar, William J., Columbia, '22, P. and S. llledical School .... 2 Lyon Place, White Plains hlathews, Arthur G., Amherst, '23 ............................................................................ White Plains hflcjunkin, Everill, Princeton, '22 ............................ .............. ............. H a rtsdale, N. Y. Rderritt, Sarah R., Cornell, '22 ........... ....... ........... .... ..................... H a r t sdale, N. Y. Mullen, Anna C. ........................................................................................................ White Plains Neale, Russell F., Amherst, '22, Harvard Grad. School ............ 1 Lenox Ave., White Plains Neil, hlargaret ............................................................................................................ White Plains Nelson, Helen V. .............................................. .. . ........................................ White Plains Nichols, Belle L. CMrs. Robert Warnkenj ...... ....... 7 62 E. 226 St., New York City 1 - -9 . U, Tilt OIHCZ8-NI7Z6f6E7Z Ifzuzcbaci and Ttttnly-four Nichols, Violet NI. Cllflrs. John lNIcGlassonD ......... ........., W . Cornwall, Conn. O'Connor, Harold G. ........................................................... ................... W hite Plains Pinto, Harriet G. Clllrs. B. Cartoonj ..........................,......... ................. T arrytown, N. Y. Roach, Stephen R., Graduate of Columbia Law School ........................................ White Plains Roemmele, Eva C. ............................................................................ 57 Grove St., White Plains Sarles, Everett, Brown U., '22 .................................,,......... 315 W. 57th St., New York City Schnuck, Dorothy, Nor. Sch. of Phys. Ed., Battle Creek .... 20 Ridgeview Ave., White Plains Shapiro, Lillian E. ............................,............................. .................. ............ W l iite Plains Sloatman, Evelyn G. .,.................................. .................. .........,..... H a rtsdale Smith, A. Augusta .......,........................................................... ........ W hite Plains Smith, Helen A., Smith, '22 flklrs. Charles Rlellorf .......... ......... F lushing, L. l. Sniffin, Charles lll., Jr., Williams, '2-1 ............................... ........ W hite Plains Starbuck, Donald L., Wesleyan. '22 .....................,.................................................. White Plains Stark, Ella B., Sargent School of Phys. Ed., '21 .................................................... White Plains Stern, Helen H., Vassar, '22 Cllrs. lkletzlerb ................ 320 West 86th St., New Yor k City Strang, Elizabeth D. QlVIrs. E. S. B. Peckhamj, Swarthmore .................... Stamford, Conn. Sweeney, Charlotte, Sargent School of Phys. Ed., '22 .................................... Hartsdale, N. Y. Tessier, A. Violet ................................................................. ...... .......... C l eveland, Ohio Townsend, Mildred S. QlVIrs. Leslie Devoeb ........ .......................... W hite Plains Towson, Charles R., Ir., Columbia ..................... .............................. W hite Plains Trapasso, Anthony, Columbia Law School .......... .......... 5 8 Lake St., White Plains Vasey, lVIargaret A. ....................... .............. ............................................ W h ite Plains Wanstall, Ernest H. .................................................................................................. White Plains Weed, Everett S., R. P. I., '22 ............................................ 147 North Broadway, White Plains Wells, lVIarcus B., Springfield Y. lXfI. C. A. School ........ 122 Chestnut St., Springfield, lVIass. Whalen, E. Francis, Fordham, '22 ............................ ............. 5 4 Central Ave., White Plains Wilson, Benjamin W., Dartmouth, '22 ............. .......... 7 4 Waller Ave., White Plains Zorn, Louis E., Columbia, '22 .................... ..................................... W hite Plains CLASS OF 1919 Appel, Florence, Connecticut College, '23 ....................... ........ 1 68 Hale Ave., White Plains Birch, llfiae T., Connecticut College, '23 ............. ................................. W hite Plains Bowman, Herman ............................................................ ............... W hite Plains Carpenter, Dorothy Clllrs. Charles D. StoryD .......... ....... ......... S c arsdale, N. Y. Cowan, Virginia Elizabeth ......................................... ..................................... D eceased Crandall, Richard F., U. of lVlontana .............................. .. ....... 3 Grant Ave., White Plains Dade, Valerie ................................................................................................................ White Plains Deutermann, William V., Jr., U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis .... 114 Lake St., White Plains Donovan, Lucy fhlrs. T. Campbellj ................................ 358 W. 124th St., New York City Foote, Howard, Cornell, '23 .......................................... ................ 6 Pier St., Yonkers, N. Y. Fournet, Adele .................................................................................. 3 Grant Ave., White Plains Fowler, Esther, Post Grad. Hospital, N. Y.. '2-1- ................ 30-1 E. 20th St., New York City Gazley, llladeleine ................................................................ 97 Rlamaroneck Ave., White Plains Gleason, Edward A., St. Paul's College, Washiiigtori, D. C. .... 9 Wyanoke St., White Plains Goodman, P. Erneste, Vassar, '23, Graduate Course at Cornell ........................ White Plains Grune, lklary Veronica ................................................ .........................,.......... H artsdale, N. Y. Horton, Nlildred Louise ..................................................... ........ 5 Stevens St., White Plains Haviland, C. Herbert ............................................................. ........................ P urchase, N. Y. Holcomb, Katherine lNI., Barnard, '23, U. of California Hollingsworth Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Holmes, Esther Cl1Irs. Walter Stegmanj ......... ....... 7 0 Lake View Ave., Hartsdale, Hunt, Ella A. ....................................................... ................................................ W hite N. Y. Plains The Oracle-Nineteen I-Izmzdrefi and TT,U67Zfj'-jCOZl7' lrwin, Frank ............................,............. . ................ ..............White Johnson, David Wm., Fordham Medical U. ................ 9 South Kensico Ave., VVhite Plains Plains Jutten, llflildred R., Graduate of Packard ........ ................................,.............. W hite Plains Kaufmann, Lucille, Columbia U. ...,............... ..,..,......................... N orth White Plains Lange, Frank .................. .... . .. ............. White Plains l1fIacDonald, Ralph ...................... ............................... A rmonk ll-Iahoney, Helen .............,....................................... ....... ........... ......................... W h i te Plains lX'IcCle1lan, Robert S., Yale, '24 ..........,................................................. Jefferson City, hlissouri NlcGuire, Gordon, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, llfld. ............................ White Plains lXfIcLaugh1in, Frederick Chas., Jr., Harvard, '23 .................... Heffly Institute, White Plains llfleisels, Leah ...........................................,........................ ....................................... W hite Plains lVIercer, Alan ..................................................................... ..................... W hite Plains Rfliller, Virginia Qllflrs. J. Raynold Pietschkerj ..............,........... ......... N orth White Plains llflurden, Leah, Barnard .....,...,...,................................................................................ White Plains Odell, Herbert, Columbia .........................................,.... 203 So. Lexington Ave., White Plains Odell, Lawrence, Columbia ..... ............................................... W hite Plains Palmer, Wilomena .................... ........ ..., ................................... W h i te Plains Paul, Edwin ..................................................... ....... C Killed in Action in France, Paul, Wilfred Joseph, hflontana U. ............... . PHug, William Walter, U. of Penn., '23 ......... Plains .................................Philadelphia, Pa. Phelps, Charlotte L. ......................................... ......... 8 0 Central Ave., White Plains Pietschker, J. Raynold, Columbia ................ ....................... N orth White Plains Rogers, Florence lldarie, Shadow Brook ............... ............... P oughkeepsie Russe, Bernard .............................................................. .......... W bite Plains Russell, Robert Blake, Yale, '23, Harvard Law ........ ........ W hite Plains Scheeper, Alma H., ClVIrs. Gilbert Langdonl ......... .. ............... ............... W hite Plains Schnuclc, Janice Clblrs. Richard Plattl ................. ........................................ W hite Plains See, Hilda ................................................................ ....... 1 Highland Ave., White Plains Smith, Helen C. fllflrs. P. K. Christmanl .......... .................................... W hite Plains Smith, Helen D., Cornell ...................................... Tredwell, Helen, Clllrs. Timm Cannonj ,........ Plains ..........Charlotte, So. Carolina Van Haelen, Charles, Yale, '23 ...................... ......................... W hite Plains Waite, lvlarion, Cornell ........................ .... ........................................... Walker, lVIuriel .....................,........................ .......... W hite Plains Wallace, James Herbert, Cornell, '23 ................ ............... .......................... W h ite Plains Walsh, Esther H. ....................,................................ ........................................ H artsdale, N. Y. Wardner, Walter Clark, U. of Michigan, '24 ............ 1107 Prospect St., Ann Arbor, Nlich. Warner, Arthur ........................................... ....................................................... R iverside, Conn. Wells, Nlargaret A. ............................... .......... 5 68 W. Blain St., North Adams, llflass. Whipple, William C., Dartmouth .......... ................................................................ A rmonk Williams, Lucy C. ................................... ........ 2 8 Hyatt Ave., llflt. Kisco, N. Y. Wood, Orla, Cornell, '23 ............................................ ................................ S chenectady, N. Y. VVyman, Arthur H., Harvard, '25 .................................................................... Scarsdale, N. Y. Zuckert, Ruth, Columbia Chlrs. Francis llfl. Aimesj ......... ......... N ew York City CLASS OF 1920 Aird, Nelson A., Cornell ........................ Anthony, Richard L.. Yale ...................... . Avery, lldary Qllflrs. E. Carpenterj .......... Bailey, Elbert K., Amherst ................... . Banister, Robert S., VVesleyan, '2-1 ...... . Blate, Peter A., Bellevue Hospital .,...,. . ................................Scarsdale, F. D. No. 2, White ........209 Fisher Ave., White Plains N. Y. Plains Plains Plains Plains The O76lCl6-NZ7Z6f6EH Hzz1zd1 ed and Ti067lfj'-f0Zfll Boldtmann, Sylvia E. flvlrs. T. D. Connollyj ........................ 17 Sterling Ave., White Plains Brown, Ralph, Institute of lllusical Art, Damrosch School ........ Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Bueno, Rollin De La Torre, Columbia, '24 ...................... 11 North Broadway, White Plains Burnett, llfladeline C., Columbia .................... .......................................,. W hite Plains Churchill, Lloyd H., VVesleyan ...... .......... 1 -1 Highland Ave., White Plains Cochran, Ruth H. ........................ ......... 5 Livingston Ave., White Plains Connor, Charles ............... ......... 1 7 Osborne St., White Plains Cornwall, George ................ ........ W aller Ave., White Plains Crookes, George D., Jr., ..................................... .............. ........................ S c arsdale, N. Y. Cuje, Helen ..................................................................................... .............. New York City Cutler, Dorothea B., New Paltz Qllirs. Arthur Dennisj ....... ....... S . Fallsburg, N. Y. Davis, lllargaret 111. A. .......................................................... ................ W hite Plains Deming, Curtis H., Wesleyan ................................................................ ................ W hite Plains Doherty, Francis R., Colgate .................................................................................... White Plains Donohue, James F., Colgate, Boston U. Law School ........ 10-18 Hancock St., Quincy, llflass. Donworth, John .........,................................................................................................. White Plains Duggan, lliary, Vassar, '25 .................... ............................................................... . Duryea, Hewlett H., Cornell, '24 ....... ......... 1 50 Fisher Ave., White Plains Earle, Berenice, Teaching ................... .................. 11 'lountain View, N. Y. Euley, Anna ........................................... ....... ................... W h ite Plains Ferris, William L. .............................,.............. ........................... W hite Plains Fiore, Adele, N. Y. U., Law School, '24 .......... ................. .................. N o rth White Plains Geibel, Ramon .................................................................................... 6 Davis Ave., White Plains Gifford, Sarah L., Radcliffe, '24 Cllflarriedj .......... 100 llflorningside Drive, New York City Grozine, Rose ................................................................................................................ White Plains Guss, Ferdinand J., ........................................................ Teaching in Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Hart, Elizabeth Haven, Smith QEdito1'-in-Chief of Smith College llflonthlyj White Plains Henderson, Henry C., Jr. ................ .......... 7 5 hdamaroneck Ave., White Plains Hilfrank, Edna ...................... .................................. C astleton-on-Hudson Horton, Evelyn ...................... ................,.... ................... W l lite Plains Hustis, Harold J., Colgate ...... ............ W hite Plains Huszar, Albert .............................. ................................... V alhalla, N. Y. Jaeger, Otto Karl, Cornell .................... .................. ............................................ W h ite Plains Kincaid, Joseph Henry, Williams ........................................ 11 VVoodland Place, White Plains King, Alfred, Harvard, '23 CCompleting Harvard in 3 yearsj 49 Cloverly Hall, Cambridge, llflass. Ki1'kham, Edwin H., Columbia Univ. CCapt. Rifle Teaml .... 169 S. Broadway, White Plains Lauren, Vivian Nlargreth ................,.....,................................................................... White Plains Lawrence, F. Goddard, Amherst .......... ....... ......... 3 6 Greenridge Ave., White Plains Leeper, Walter ..........................,.......... ............................................ 1 Vhite Plains Lifrieri, lllary Carmela ..................................... .......... 7 Orawaupum St., White Plains Lord, Durrell L., Haverford .............................. .................................... V alhalla, N. Y. Luciano, Tonette, Cllirs. Edwin HartmanJ ....... .......... T arrytown Rd., White Plains Lynch, Walter .......................................................................................................... New York City Lyon, Evan, Dartmouth .............................................................................................. White Plains Lynes, lllargaret Audrey, N. Y. School of Fine and Applied Arts 33 Waller' Ave., White Plains llflalaney, Anna llflarief ..................................................................... 13 Odell Ave., White Plains Moore, James Whitney, Cornell..f ...... ...................................... J ersey City, N. J. Neale, J. Henry, Amherst, '2-1 ........... ........................ 1 Lenox Ave., White Plains Olson, Gustav E. ....... .......... ....... 8 7 Chester Pl., Sherwood Pk., Yonkers Pfister, Louise .............. ....... . .. .............................................. Valhalla, N. Y. .... , . . 2 ....... , .iia Z . ... .... , 14.611, Hlffffff ed and Tfwfff'-fofff Phelps, Florence C., lylethodist Epis. Training School, '23 ................................ White Preston, Beatrice, Oneonta Normal QEditor Oneonta Normal Year Bookj 38 West Pine St., Gloversville, Robbins, Charles L., Rensselaer Poly. Institute ..................,... 7 Rutherford St. White Roemer. Gertrude hd. CMrs. I. B. Robertsj ......... .........,...... D eKalb Ave., White Rogers. Allan H., Cornell, '24 ...................,...,....... .............. 3 Woodland Pl., White Rosenblum, Freda ................................................. ........ 5 So. Lexington Ave., White Russell, J. Donald, Tufts .............. .......... G edney Terrace, White Schnuck, Robert A., Cornell ........ ,..................................... W hite Seelye, Burt IVI., Hamilton ............................. .......... .... ........ 6 L e nox Ave., White Snow, Stewart, Colgate ........................................................... ............................... W hite Sokol, Esther, Dr. Savage's School of Physical Education .....,,..... 6 Brady Pl. White Stack, hlildred ................................,............................................................................. White Theall, Frederick, Syracuse, '24 .................................,...... Lake View Ave., Hartsdale, Van Wart, Susan E., Cllflrs. H. Robbinsonj .....,. ........... 6 O Central Ave., White Wallace, Charles ......................................................... .......................................... W hite Webster, Gladys CMrs. C. Andrew Bogartb ........, ...............................,. ............. W h ite Weed, Holly S., ...................................................... ......... 1 47 North Broadway, White Weeks, J. Alvin, Hamilton ....... Weeks, Howard F., Brown .......... Weinstein, Mae ........... .. ..................... ........ ....... Wells, Howard L., Amherst, '25 ......,.................... .............White Whitney, Henry D., Horace lVIann., Yale, '25 ......... .............. Williams, Alice E., Radcliffe .................................... Wishart, Clifton, U. S. Naval Academy ............ Wyckoff, J. Bertram, Rensselaer Poly. Institute .......... CLASS' OF 1921 Adams, Donald ....................................... Aird. llflargaret W. ...........................,........... . Bailey, lVIiriam, Russell Sage College .............,. Beck, Sam, Columbia School of Pharmacy .......... Bernardi, Lawrence D., Columbia .................... Birch, Lucile E., Connecticut College ........... Black, Ellen F. ........................................ . Boehmer, Wallace ....................... Borthwick, Paul, Wesleyan ..... Brasseur, Lois ........................., Burk, Florence Louise ........... Burrell, Ralph W., R. P. l. ........... . .......4l DeKalb Ave., Prospect Park, .........North Broadway, ..White VVhite White White ..........White 200 East Post Road, White .White Plains N. Y. Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains N. Y. Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains 145 W. 66th St., New York City Buzzrnr, Walter ......................................................................................................... Canfield, Fayette Curtis, Washington Churchill, John Kinson, Wesleyan ...... Clary, Robert S., Rutgers ................. Cornwall, Laura A. .................... . Corr, Evelyn lVI. ............ Crowley, John, Cornell ...................... Deutermann, Harold, Annapolis ...... Deutermann, Louise, Barnard ........ Elliot, Warren .............,.... .... Eschenfelder, lldarie. Farrell, lldargaret ........ and Jefferson Highland Ave., White Plains ............277 ilflain St., White Plains Plains .......Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Plains .........White Plains .........White Plains N. Y. ...White Plains Robertson Ave. White Plains ....l4 Highland Ave., White Plains 2 Chatterton Parkway, White Plains ....................Waller Ave., White Plains Waller Ave., White Plains Davis Ave. White Plains .........114 Lake St., White Plains Plains .............White Plains ................VVhite Plains ..........Valhalla, N. Y. The OIHCZC-llVI7Z6fE87Z Pfundred and Twenty-foul Fenton, Charles .......... ...... l 3 Oakwood Ave., White Plains Ficks, Lucie lldae ..................................... ........................................................ W hite Plains Fournet, Gertrude ........................................ ................................. 3 Grant Ave., White Plains Fowler, Frank Barton. Oberlin College ............ Prospect and Oakwood Ave., White Plains Flynn, Dorothy hd., Finch School .................... 417 Wynnewood Rd., Pelham hflanor, N. Y. Gleason, Elizabeth, Wadleigh Teachers College, '23 ...................... 44 Lake St., White Plains Gleason, Joseph H., Columbia ...........,.........,,...,............ ......... 9 Wyanoke St., White Plains Gorton, Jessie Harriett, N. Y. Library School ......... ..............,..................... W hite Plains Gorton, J. Irving, Brown... ........,................................ ................ L enox Ave., White Plains Gross, Gerald ...,............,,.......................... ....... 8 5 W. Post Road, White Plains Haag, Bertha A. .................................... .. Haag, Joseph, Graduated with 1922 class.. Hall, C. Vivien, Columbia ....................... Henry, Ruth llflargaret .......... Hergenhan, Nlildred ..........., Hockridge, Richard, Brown.. Horton, lldarjorie Keller .............. Hunt, Katherine S. .......................... . lnnet, Edward Harrison, Rutgers .......... Kearny, Eleanor Forsyth, Columbia ...... Kenny, Grace C. ................................ . Keough, Ruth lliary .....,....................... . Kissling, Louise A., Spence School .......... Langle, Richard ...................................... Lauers, Alice llflargaret .................... Leonard, Ruth Harvis ......... ifornia .......29 Rockledge Ave., White Plains Plains .........225 E. 53rd St., New York City Plains Plains Home Street, White Plains ........Holland Pl., Hartsdale, N. Y. Grove St. White Plains .............North Broadway, ...................North Street 144 So. Lexington Ave. Bank St ...White Plains White Plains White Plains White Plains l, White Plains Lewis, Marjorie E. ........... . Lilling, Sylvia .......................... Locke, Agnes Dale, Vassar ................. Lowthian, Eleanor ..................................... llflangione, Louise C., Goucher College .... ...........Gedney Terrace, White Plains Plains Plains .........204 lldartine Ave., White Plains ..............................,....Baltimore, Md. lWcGuire, Catherine Laurel ...,............ ....................................... W hite Plains McKinley, William, Cornell ......... ....... 2 2 DeKalb Ave., White Plains Meyer, llflarcelle ......................... ................................... W hite Plains lVIillen, lVIary ............................... ............... W hite Plains hdiller, Joseph, Columbia ................. .......... V alhalla, N. Y. hdiller, Ruth ..............,............................ ................. ................ V a lhalla, N. Y. lVIorris, Robert Croxton, Brown ............................................................................ White Plains lVIoses, David H., N. Y. U., '25 ...................................... 38 So. Lexington Ave., White Plains hflurphy, Kathryn Xl., N. Y. Training School for Teachers 165 So. Lexington Ave., White Plains O'Brien, James, Fordham ......................................................................................,. White Plains Pnster, Bertha .............................................................................. Kensico Ave., Valhalla, N. Y. Pritchard, David, N. Y. School of Theater Threshold Players 45 Quimby Ave., White Plains Purdy, Doris W., Geneseo Normal School .................................... Nutgrove St., White Plains Rabinowitz, Lester .............................................. .............................................. W hite Plains Ranscht, William F., Wesleyan, '26 ............. ............. 5 Washington Ave., White Plains Rauch, Cecelia .................................................................. l086 Lexington Ave., New York City Reilly, Kathryn F., City Training School ........................ 27 Cambridge Ave., White Plains Reigger, Caroline Eleanor, Student of Bflusic .................... 36 Ridgeview Ave., White Plains Roberts, llflabel Ruth, Russell Sage College .......... ........................................ W hite Plains Ryder, Dorothy L., Columbia ...................................................... ......................... W hite Plains 2 - - ' .ikaihfglx-Nfafmkf7523433 ,,,,. , , , ...., . . Q A .,,,. .,.. ....,. n ...,. ,...., ,..,. 1 4' .- dard .,..,.,,.... ..,.., .,,,, . Z?f?C2fHHT ,eaataaoa ...,. , .,., . ,... A ,. Seaman, James ............... ..................... ...............................,.., VS 7 hite Plains See, Lois A. ......................................,.......... .......... l Highland Ave., White Plains Slawson, Daniel S., Dartmouth, '25 ...,, i... .......... 70 E. 77th St., New York City Slawson, Wallace ................................ ........... 5 8 Davis Ave., VVhite Plains Sloane, Sally A. Cllflrs. llflazej ................. ........,.,.................................. N ew jersey Stolle, Beatrice Louise .................................... .......... S outh Broadway, White Plains Suda, Bertha B., New Paltz Normal ......... ...........,. W arren Ave., White Plains Thirlwall, John, Columbia .................,...... .................................... W hite Plains Thompson, Gladys .lane ...............,...,.. ...... 12 Denison St., White Plains Verplanck, Florence Louise ........................... .................................................. l Nhite Plains Vining, Willard C., Oberlin College, '25 ....... ................. 1 5 Ridgeview Ave., White Plains Waite. Carl E. ................... ...................... ......... 7 +I- College Ave., New Brunswick lN. Weed, Eunice ........ ....... ............ l 4 7 North Broadway, White Plains Weinstein, lWorris .................................................. White Plains Weinstein, Rose ..,..... ........................................... W hite Plains Weldon, Helen C. .,.......... ........... ....... ...............................................,.. W h ite Plains Welsh, Philip ,..................................................................... Bloomingdale Grounds, White Plains Williams, Robert Ingle, Brown CCaptain of Basketball for '23 and '24-D ........ White Plains Wood, Tyler Duchart, Union College CPresident of Freshman Classj Elliott St., South Norwalk, Conn. Yaeger, Carl, Springfield School of Osteopathy .................................................... White Plains CLASS OF 1922 Anderson, lVIabel C. ........ .................................... W hite Plains Andrews, Eric, Cornell ......... ........ 8 5 Rockledge Ave, White Plains Armbrewster, William ......... ..........................,........ W hite Plains Baeck, Mildred, Smith .......... .......................... H awthorne, N. Y, Bailey, Clara ....................... ................................ W hite Plains Bailey, Ethel ..............,................ ........ R flidland Ave., White Plains Barrett, Eugene, Columbia .................. ........ ............... B a nk St., White Plains Bernt, Virginia .......................................,............. ............................. W hite Plains Belheimer, Frances, Mount Holyoke, '27 .......... .... ........... W h ite Plains Birch, David, Colgate ....................................... ........... ..................... W h ite Plains Bloom, Albertina, City Training School ......... .................................... W hite Plains Boardman, Edward, Oberlin ......................... ....... ll flamaroneck Ave., White Plains Brundage, Mary, New Paltz Normal .............. ........................................... W hite Plains Brush, Coralyn, Brown's School of Design ...... ....... B urke Foundation, White Plains Buchanan, George, Yale, '26 ............................. ,,.................................. W hite Plains Burr, Helen, Smith ....................... ....... .... ......... O a k wood Ave., White Plains Graff, William ......... ................................... W hite Plains Champion, John ........... ............... ll 'Iartine Ave., White Plains Charnley, William ..................... ......... G reenridge Ave., White Plains Clark, Kingsley .............................. .............................................. W hite Plains Clarke, Norman, Dartmouth .......... ................. 2 Greenridge Ave., White Plains Clary, Philip ................................... ....... 2 67 Chatterton Parkway, White Plains Coleman, Pearl, Savage ............ ........ S outh Lexington Ave., White Plains Collins, Ella ............................ .... .......... ..................... W h i te Plains Conlan, James, R. P. I. ........ ........... W hite Plains Cotte, Anna ......................... .......... W hite Plains Cotte, Minnie ..................... ,,.,,,,,,, W hite Plains Cotter, Eva .................................. ........... W hite Plains Crowley, Eugene, Cornell ........ ..........White Plains The Oracle-Nineteen ffundred and Twczztv-fozzr Cunningham, Elizabeth, N. Y. School of Fine and Applied Arts 18 Cottage Place, White Curtis, Clarence, Lolumbla ............................ .......................................... ........... W h ite Daggett, Dorothy, lX'It. Holyoke ......., Darling, Herbert, Dartmouth ......... Devine, Katherine ......,................... Deyo, Lillian ......................... Donelson, Lucile, Smith .......... Doescher, Fenlon ..................... Doyle, William, Fordham ......... Duggan, Laurence, Yale ......... Emanuel, Bessie, Howard .......... .......White ..........White ..............EliZabeth, .........Chatterton Parkway, White .......White Plains Plains Plains Plains N. J. Plains Plains Plains Plains .......White Plains Farley, John ....................................................,............... ....... W hite 'Plains Fastiggi, Columbus ......,...............................................,..,.. ....... Y Vhite Plains Fiero, Elinore, Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School ......... ......................... W hite Plains Floyd-Jones, Thomas, Dartmouth ....,......................... ..................,............. W hite Plains Fournet, Henri, Brown ....... A L .......,......... ......... G rant Ave., White Plains Fox, Benjamin, Columbia ................. ............................ W hite Plains Gilhooly, lVIary La Verne ....................... .................. W hite Plains Gladstone, Mahlon, Union College ....... ........ D ownsville, N. Y. Glass, Esther, Savage ..................,..,...... .............. W hite Plains Godfrey, Kent, Brown .......................... ........... . ..................... W hite Plains Goldmann, Razelle, Columbia ............ .......................................... W hite Plains Halstead, William S., Haverford .......... .......... G reenridge Ave., White Plains Harrison, Julia ...................................... ...................................... W hite Plains Haviland, Carleton ................................ ........ P urchase, N. Y. Heine, Karl, University of llflontana ....... .......... ..................... W h ite Plains Horton, Charles, St. Stephen's ............... ....................................... W hite Plains Husted, Harvey .................................. .......... G reenridge Ave., White Plains Jackson, Rodney H., Harvard .......... ....................................... J Nhite Plains Jaeger, Gustave, Columbia ........... .......... ..................... W h ite Plains Jayne, Hudson .................. .................. E lmsford Jutten, Viola ........ ............................................. W hite Plains Kaufman, Peter ....................... ....................................................... H artsdale Kinch, Ruth ............................................. 103 Nlamaroneclc Ave., White Plains Kingman, LeRoy, Dartmouth ................. ................................................. W hite Plains Kirwan, Catherine Cecelia, N. Y. U. ..... .............................................. W hite Plains Knight, Granville, Dartmouth ............. ........ P rospect Park, White Plains Kristiansen, Karl, Yale ................. ................................ W hite Plains Kuhns, Willis, Cooper Union ....... ............................. W hite Plains Langner, Nlary ......................... .......... W hite Plains Larsen, Margaret .......... ....... W hite Plains Le Sage, Helen ........... ........ W hite Plains Lincoln, Robert .......... ................... D eceased Linnin, Jerome ....... .......... W hite Plains Lown, Albert .............. ................................ W hite Plains lXfIcGrath, Thomas ........... ....... ....................................... W h ite Plains lVIcKee, Helen, Wells .................... ......... 9 DeKalb Ave., White Plains lXfIcLaughlin, Richard, Cornell ......... .......... H amilton Ave., White Plains lWcLaughlin, Robert, Cornell ........ .......... H amilton Ave., White Plains lXfIacDonald, lVIuriel ................... ................................... W hite Plains llflajor, Richard, Dartmouth ......... ........ W hite Plains llflartin, Gladys Cllflarriedj ............. ....... W hite Plains f . , . ,if 7 1 1' fl L O f H f f L A HZ L H 5522. , , if ..... .... 1 , A , hflasterson, James, Stroudsburg lvletcalf, Nelson, R. P. I. ...... . llfleyer, Frank, Yale ............... .................. Naldich, Sarah ......4..................... Needham, Tom, Dartmouth ........ Newman, George ....................... O'Brien, William, Colgate ....... O'Rourke, Regina Frances ........... O'Toole, James, N. Y. U. ..,.., . Parsons, Frances lvl. ......................... . Pietschker, Adelmer .................................... Ploss, Bessie, City Training School ,....... Pretzfeld, George, Harvard ........................................... Pretzfeld, Richard, Harvard ............................................... Reams, Violet Elizabeth, Post Graduate Hospital ........ Reilly, Julia ........................................... ...................... Reiter, Herbert Edelmont .......... Reynolds, Muriel ........................... ....... .... Richards, Emilio, U. of Nlichigan .......................... Richards, Florence, Hakes Business School .......... Robinson, Louise ..........................................,.......... Rostenberg, Leo, Cornell ................................ Rowe, Stewart, N. Y. U. Law School ........ Sage, David, Brown ................................... Sage, Louis, Brown ..... Sanford, Susan F. .... . Sapakie, Edna ........... Schleicher, llflilton... Scott, Betty .......... Shaw, Dorothy .......,.... Shaw, Lillie ................................ Shumway, Gertrude ............................. Sniffen, Arlene, Damrosch School ......... Strang, Louise, Wells .......................... Street, Lucy, llflount Holyoke ........ Swoboda, Elsie ...................................... Thuman, Ellis Wood, Cornell .......... Tompkins, Edward .......................... Towson, Champe ..... Von Rein, Franz .............. . .......... Walsh, Ruth ................................... Warner, Douglas, Dartmouth ........ Welsh, Katherine .......................... .... White, Bessie ............................................ White, William llflurdoch, Amherst ......... Wienckowski, Florentina ........................ Willetts, David, Cornell ........... Williams, David, Princeton ..... Wyman, George ..........f.................... Turton, Frederick J., Wesleyan .......... Wishnowitz, Hyman, C. C. N. Y. Normal School ......... .. T-twenty-four ...........White Plains Plains So. Lexington Ave., White Plains Rathbun Ave., White Plains .........Ridgeview Ave., White Plains Plains .........Fisher Ave., White Plains ...........White Plains ..............White Plains ..................White Plains ........North White Plains ..................White Plains ..........White Plains ...........White Plains .......White Plains ..........White Plains ..........White Plains ...........White Plains ..............White Plains Plains ..............Lenox Ave., White Plains Chestnut Hill Ave., White Plains ..................Dennison St., White Plains Plains ...........White Plains ...........White Plains .......White Plains ...........VVhite Plains ...............Elmsford ..........White Plains ..............White Plains .................White Plains lllamaroneck Ave., White Plains ..................White ..............White .White .White White .......VVhite ..White ...........White ........Prospect Park, Broadway, .White White .White ..White White .White .White ..White Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains rtsdale Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains The Ol'dCl8iNi7lEl667l H11nd1'cd and Twcntv-fozzr CLASS OF 1923 Adams, Katherine, Hunter Kindergarten Training School .......... ....... W hite Plains Allerton, Lois, Wellesley ........,.......................,.................................. ........ W hite Plains Avery, Lyman, Post Graduate ........... I ,... 7 ............. ,. Ray, ...................., ........ W hite Plains Avery, Robert, Post Graduate...,fAt4::fs?7x-f:'ff?f.,LmAa,.4a...4..f: ....... ........ W hite Plains Barber, Douglas, Columbia ......................................... ....... ........ W hite Plains Bode, Juliane .............................. i .............,.............. ........ W hite Plains Breen, lVIary .................................. ......., W hite Plains Brenner, William, U. of Penn. ........ White Plains Briante, Frank, N. Y. U. ..... ............... W hite Plains Bryant, Donald, Cornell ......... ...................... W hire Plains Buchanan, Philip, Yale ......... ........ S taten Island, N. Y. Buckbee, Florence ............. .................. W hite Plains Burkart, Gladys ................................... .......................... F lorida Citkowitz, Rebecca .................................. ........ W hite Plains Clark, Raymond, Georgetown U. ....... ........ W hite Plains Clinch, Aileen, lVIt. Holyoke .... ........ W hite Plains Coles, Robert ............................. ........ W hite Coon, Gertrude, Barnard ....... ........... W hite Cotton, Elizabeth .................. ........... White Cornell, Helen ..................................... ........ W hite Crowley, Edith, Post Graduate ........ ........ W hite Davey, Allan, U. of Penn. ....,.............................. .............. . .. ........ White Dege, Grace ......................................................................................... ....... W hite De Nike, Howard, East Stroudsburg State Normal School .......... ..,..... W hite Dougherty, Evelyn, Russell Sage ...................................................... ........ W hite Ericson, John, Columbia .,....................................................... .... ........ W h ite Esp, Lillian, Vestoff ......,.............................................. ....... W hite Fairchild, Frances, New Hampshire State College .... ........ W hite Fay, Dorothy, Sargent's ..............,................................ ........ W hite Farrell, llflatthew ...........,.......................................... ........... W hite Ficks, Agusta ....................................................... ....... W hite Field, Everett, Pauling lldilitary School ........ ........ W hite Filardi, Basilio, N. Y. U. ............................ ........ W hite Fish, Kenneth .............................................. ............ ll dt. Follmer, Elsie, Post Graduate ............... ............... W hite Fourcade, Louis, Post Graduate ........ ........ P urchase, Fox, Harold ...........,.............................. ........... W hite Fox, Stephen, Post Graduate... ........ White Gard, Catherine ......................... ,,,,,,,, W hire Garrity, Devin, Princeton ....... ....... W hite Goble, Julian, Cornell .......... ....... W hite Gorton, Vera ................................. ....... W hite Grafflin, Donald, N. Y. U. ...... ........ W hite Greene, Helen, N. Y. U. ....... ........ W hite Grieco, Anthony ......................... ........ W hite Haas, Alice, lldt. Holyoke ....... ........ W hite Haas, Philip, Antioch ...............,... ........ W hite Hadfield, Burrows, Harvard ......... ....... W hite Haigh, Helen, Smith .................. .......... W hite Hale, Charlotte ................................. ....... W hite Halstead, Gordon, Haverford .......... ....... W hite Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Kisco Plains N. Y. Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains The Oracle-Nifzeteen Hvzmzdred and Twenty-four Hansen, lX'Iatilda ..... Hayes, Eleanor ....... Hoffman, Henry .......................... Holmes, llfIelville .....,....................... Hoskins, Stewart, Haverford ........ Hovey. Burton, Aviation in Texas. Huelle, Walter, Haverford .......... Hunt, lldary .................................. Hunter, George, Syracuse ...... Jayne, Lorena ............................... Johnson, lldabel, N. Y. U. ......... . Johnson, Una QlXfIrs. Reissj .......... Jones, Gerald. ............................ . Johnston, La Verne .................. Johnston, llflerle, LaSalle ....... Kaufman, Harry, Colby ......... Kelly, Ida ............................ Keough, Evelyn ............................ Kine, Richard, N. Y. U. .............. . Kissling, Annabelle, Chevy Chase ..... Koslovsky, Louis .............................. Kristiansen, Karl, Yale .................. Kruckman, Herbert, Cooper Union. Kruse, Dorothy ............................. Leath, Phyllis? ........... ....... Lebwohl, Rose ......... Lee, Frederick ............ Le Fevre, IVIildred ......... Leven, Marion ............ Leven, Eva ............... .... Libman, lVIorris ........................ Locke, William, Harvard ............................. ........85-l East 169th Street, New York City Lord, Dorothy, Barnard ................................... Lyon, Beatrice, Post Graduate Hospital .... Lyon, Richard, Washington and Lee ......... . llflacarello, John ...................................,......... lylaglio, llflarion, New Rochelle College .... IVIalaney, Edward ................................... lylalaney, Katherine ................................ lVIcLaughlin, Iylargaret, Wellesley ...... IVIeisels, Pyna ............,.......................... lVIiller, Anna .......................................................... lXfIiller, Nathan, Rensselaer Poly. Institute ......... Ildoger, Laura ........................................................ llfIonohan, Julia, College ............. RIoloney, Walter, Rensselaer... llflyers, Charity, Wellesley .............. .... ...... Newton, Lester, Colgate ................................. Nichols, IXfIahel, Instruction Under Vocal Ostrander, IX'Iary, Post Graduate Hospital and Piano Instructors ..... ....... Oye, Il'Iar1ta ........................................................... Palmer, Josephine, N. Y. U. ....................... . Payson, Virginia ..................... .White .White ........White .White .White ........White .White .White .......White .White .White White .White ........White ........White .White ........White .White .White ........White .White .White .......White .White ........White .......White .White .White ........White .White .White .Wliite .White .White VVhite .White ........White .White .White .White .......White .White ........White .White White .White .White .White .White .White .........White ........White Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains TlznO1-acle-Nine: 6 L' 71 H Zl 71 al 1' 6 d fl 71 d T ie' g 11 I y -f 0 ll 1' Peyser, Elizabeth ................... Potter, Stanley, Columbia ...... Pryor, Edward ......................... Quereau, Brenneman, Syracuse Reynolds, Gerald, Columbia .......... Rieck, lVIay ................................ Rohde, Frederick, College... Rodgers, Edgar ......................... Secundine, Rose Cllflarriedj ...... Sellars, Grace, Hollins ............ Smith, Archie ............................... Spradling, Justine, N. Y. U. ...... . Stolle, Rudolph, St. Albans ........... Street, Lucy, Mt. Holyoke ............ Sussman, Matilda, Post Graduate... Swan, Dana ...................................... Tainter, Alice ................................... Ten Eyck, Kathryn, Columbia ...... Theall, Gerow, Post Graduate ..... .........lXIanhattanville, Port Washington, Theall, Ralph ..................................................... Thornton, Jasper .........,........................................ Tompkins, Helen, Post Graduate Hospital ........ Treratola, Nicholas .............................................. Urban, Charles Roger, Cornell ......................... Van Westrum, Elisabeth .................... Van Winkle, Paul, Rensselaer Poly. Institute ....... Viscome, Patsy, N. Y. U. ..................................... . Wechsler, Catherine, Studying in Europe ......... West, Edward .................................................... Whalen, Paul, Post Graduate ........ Williams, Virginia, Hollins ............ Young, Jordon, College ..... R 011 vmK9 Q 4 I lhgrol Nez, ,JP in A 'D 0 50 QI -xi , f' .sfmvw s.-:' O 1j,c2.4' 'ww' 1' -ww . - , . . v 0 ,Y lasvvv . 0 . K . , .,, . 'win' .........White ..........White ..........White ..........White ..........White ..........White ..........White ..........White .White ..........White ..........Wliite ..........White ..........White L. I. Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains ...,.....Deceased ..........White ..........White ..........White ..........White .........lVhite ..........White ..........White ..........White ingston, ..........White ..........White ..........White .........White .........White ..........White ..........White Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains N. Y. Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Plains Li :JOKES AN D ADVERTISEM ENTS OIdC!6-rx7I7ICl6677 Hundred and TZC'87Zf'X'--fOlll' Garage llflan- How much d'you want?,' Driver-UA gallon. Garage lllan- Wot,S the idea-wean- in' ity' A woman's secret society has been formed in America. Clt sounds impos- sible.D lt is reliably reported that Mr. Denby has got the Navy blues. If the modern girl must have a new form of adornment, why not hang a Fresh Paintu sign on her? Hamlet-Nl wish Father's ghost would stop that undignified pacing of the ram- parts. Uncle and Mother are just made for each other. NIENTALLY lX'Iiss Johnson- Does anyone know what's the matter with Dan? B. Billingslea-l'He's absent. H Pa, what is the maximum wage?,' K'UnSatisfactory, my son. uThe Altons are going South for the winterf, How silly, when there's so much more of it right here in New York. The skyline of New York is reported to be moving. It is probably trying to get out of the way of the traffic. UNSEEMLY lXf'.lIRTH American Cin Londonj- Say, waiter, doesn't anybody ever laugh in this hotel? Wziiter-l'Well, yes. Sirg we have had complaintsf' CLASS STONES Freshman-Emerald. Sophomore-Grindstone. Junior-Blarney Stone. Senior-Tomb Stone.-Exrlmnge. Mr. Potter- William, why do we have day and night? Bright Boy- Because the earth re- volts. FACULTY Favored in lunch-room, Allowed all privileges, Catch no diseases, Unexcelled never, Live in luxury, 'F ake life easyg Yet rule persistently. W11AT THE TEACHERS THINK or Us Freshmen-Almost human. Sophomores-Fear neither God, man, nor anything else. Juniors-Not worth killing. Seniors-Here and there a few rays of light. Seniors are positively so lazy that they even have to graduate by degrees. To be a freshie is human-a senior, divine. ' lVIr. Potter-The Scientists used to be- lieve in the theory of phrenologyg that is, that one could tell a man,s character by his headg but they soon gave up because there was nothing in it. F. Reed Qbeing poeticD: Leaves may wither, Flowers may die: Friends may forget you- Never shall I. The Oracle-Nineteen Itfzmzdred and Twenty-four The Lioness and the Rabbit IN THE FABLE: Said the rabbit with scorn to the lioness, You Q, Ag have but one cub. True,l' replied the lioness, but ills a Zion. l 1 J SAFETY - the Watchvvortl of the Investor. SPEC1AL1zAT1oN-the manner of its attainment. INSURED 2 O INCGME Lawyers Westchester Mortgage and Title Company Werffheffer Cozmzjf H-i'ff JW07'fg6lg6f l X 1 7 160 MAIN STREET Telephone 500 XVHITR PLAINS, N. Y. 'YV' 511 7 . . f TlzeO1ar!e Aznefeen ndred and Twenty-four Bob Tyson- VVhat's the matter, Bill? Those questions are easyfl Bill Wells- Oh, it isnlt the questions that are bothering meg it's the answers. Prof.-i'Your explanation is as clear as mud. Student- Well, that covers the ground, anyway. B. Billingslea-K'What do you think I am, a perfect monkey? Bud Riitehell- Oh, nog none of us is perfect. Paul Ryan- Les, Why do you Wear such loud socks?,' Les Van Sant-'fEconomy, boy, econ- omy. Nobody ever notices that I need a shincf' Father-l'Son, I understand you are at the foot of your class in High Schoolf' S. Godfrey-'AWhy, father, what do you mean? I'm in a class by myself. I scored a goal in every basketball game we played. Did you whisper in school today, joe? asked the teacher. Yes, twicetf, Should joe say ftwicetf 1Iary? No, he should have said three times. A teacher one day received the follow- ing 'fexcusen from the mother of one of her charges: '4Deer teecher: You must excuse my llillie bein' late as both the hands is off the clock. E 'cCan't you go faster than this? de- manded a man on a street car, in a hurry to catch a train. f'Sure, replied the conductor, but I have to stay on the car. IXIr. Clark-'lShedden, what is a poly- gon ? f'Fliv.,'- Oh, a dead parrot of coursef, SEEN IN WINDOW or SHOE STORE Any respectable man, woman or child can have a fit in this store. She- I'm going to marry a doctor and then I'11 be well for nothing. He- VVhy not marry a minister and be good for nothingf, Bliss Porter- The three people in the front row were the only ones who had their problems correct. Voice from rear- Good team Work. G. Smith - That horrid girl just laughed at me. E. Shumway- Never mind, she often laughs at nothingf' B. Billingslea- Nice dog. Have you taught him any new tricks since I Was here last? E. llditchell - t'Oh, yes, if you just whistle he'll bring your hat. Blabel Nathans - f'Whe1'e have you been? N. Adams- To the cemeteryf' Nlabel Nathans- Any one dead?', N. Adams Cgloomilyl- All of themfl Georgia Whelpley - How can Boyd jump so high? Buddy,'- Easy, you see he trained on spring water all Winter. Ildr. Potter - What is the greatest physical effort you know of? - 'fLes Knight- Wheeling, West Vir- giniaf' Exams are like the poor-we have them with us always. The absent-minded professor surveyed himself in the hair brush instead of the mirror. Gracious, but I need a shave, he mused. W. Wells - Charnley fell down the front steps yesterday, but wasnlt hurt. W, NIcKee-HI-Iovv Was that? W. Wells-f4He had on a spring suit. NIL Kelly'-'LWells, what makes you so quiet this morning? 'fBil1 Wells- Don't bother meg I've been out eight nights this Week. . ze Oracle-Nineteen Ifzzndred and Twenty-fo: A-xi QP We congratulate the Editors 635Business Managers on this year's racle S in l923, We have again had the pleasure of printing HTHE ORACLE. YVe sincerely hope that it will re- ceive even more favorable commendation than the previous year's issue. Other schools have also found our creative printing service to be artistic, effective, prompt and moderately priced. uf Sugge5!1'011 io Graduate! lVhen you eventually go into business, insist upon having good prifzlizzg. Cheap Hprice printing gives the same im- pression to a prospective customer, as would a soiled calling card on VValworth Avenue. fVi1'lz all good tciflzes to the Class of '24, in college or in the ozztjide world. Vickerman Printing Service Six Williaiii Street Phone 33o7 Whitc Plains, N.Y. The O1'dCl6iNi7IClC611fIZl7Z0l1'L'd and Twenty-fozrz' CHINK, CHINK, CHINAMAN Wing Fu found that his watch refused to go and took it into a local jewelry store to have it repaired. The clerk ex- amined the watch carefully. Clerk- lt'll cost you 36.50 to have it repaired. Wing Fu- Him cost all that? Clerk-HYes, it needs a lot of fixing. Wing Fuhuhflebbe you make him vo a li'l foh two dollah fifty Cents? H b H Short-sighted Lady Cin groceryl- Is that the head cheese over there?', Salesman-UNO, ma'amg that's one of his assistants. CREATIVE ENGLISH Buddy Caged eighth-- We're goin' to have chicken for dinnerf, His Younger Sister- How do you know Buddy- I oversmelled it in the kitch- YT en. PM A PLEA FOR ACCURACY There is nothing like exactness, even in romance-writing. lt would seem, from such banal expressions as, The man was half mad - A half-dead thi11g - With a smile, half-sad, half-joyous, that story writers have been so schooled in fractions that they only know the half of it, dearief' What a thrilling novelty if a novelist should spring these on us: The man rose from his seat, quarter- crazed. K'When they found the girl, she was three-eighths deadf' 'fllflarcia smiled a smile four-elevenths of joy. seven elevenths of sadnessfl Peter was drunk, very drunk, one-and- five-eighths drunk. Mr. Potter- Haven't you any excuse this morning? Freshman - Why, I think school started before I got here. n SHOULD HAVE A LARGE PRACTICE Ulf you think therels something wrong with your heart, why don't you consult the specialist? 'fllm af1'aid he would say it was some- thing fatalf' Oh, nonsense! He wouldn't: he's an awfully good sortf' Wzilter Camp has made the All-Ameri- can football team more times than any- body else. I'XDVERTISIiMENTS or THE FUTURE We keep a full supply of Grand- mother's Favorite Brand rouge. lip-stick. paint and mascaro. bk 711 Tobacco-the kind your mother used to smoke. rs: if Be a typical American-Live in one of our regular American homesg two rooms and kitchenette fwith sinkl. lldr. Woodward Cto Civics classj- Come on. letls get to work if you want to get throughg the book is pretty thick. Class- So are our heads. A'Bud hflitchell Cin American Historyj -'flXfIcKinley was killed in July and died in September. Drill Sergeant Cto awkward squadl- HA rifle bullet will go through more than a foot of solid wood. Remember that, you block-headsln Senior- You never lose anything by washing your hands. lfreshie- Nothing but dirtfy Miss Porter's motto for half the people of her fourth period trigonometry class: HThey shall not pass. The Oracle-IVi1zel'ee1zH1c1zd1'ed and Twenty-four A ' W7 ' EJ New ork University 1 School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance Extramural Division White Plains High School from 6 to IO P. M. . . l Qffnnozznfef Evening S 65120725 I AT i Beginning Tuesday, September 23, IQZ4 BOOKKEEPING SALESMANSHIP PRINCIPLES or AccoUN'rING BUSINESS ENGLISH ECONOMICS COMMERCIAL LAW' MONEY AND CREDIT LITERATURE OF BUSINESS ADVERTISING BANKING AND FINANCE Courses ,flflay Bic Credited Totoczrzi Degrees SCHEDULE OF COURSES :XPPLY FoR BULLETIN TO Matth eW E. Lynaugh, Secretary K HIGH SCHOOL, XVHITE PLAINS, N. Y. l vi . 7 - T116OI6ZCllfilNl716f667lHZl71d!6d and Twenty-four Royal Daggett- Gee, look at this com- pass. You can't even draw a straight line with it. lNIr. Stearns- Are you sure this is an original composition? Bill VVells-'KY-yes, but you may find some of the Words in the dictionary. lVIr. Stearns- Boyd, how do you spell 'dear'? B. B. Qabsent-mindedly J - E-s-t-h-e-r. lVIiss Johnson- Did you throw any of those paper Wads sticking to the board? Dan Galgano- No, ma'am, mine didn't stick. Senior- Do you know that guy over there? Soph.-'LYes, his name is Baldwin. He sleeps next to me in study hall. 4'Bob Tyson- VVe had a history test to-day. Dan Duryea- I didn't have to take it. Bob Tyson- You didn't? Dan Duryea- No, Ilm not taking his- tory. Eleanor Towson- ll'IayI get a drink? llir. Stearns- Yes, if you do it quiet- IV lr S. North-c'Say, did you ever take chloroform? JJ J. Sprague- Nant What period does it come ? Absence makes the marks grow rounder. lllr. Kelly- Bliss Shumway, please continue your translation. E. Shumway- Is the next word 'sweet- ness'? lllr. Kelly-'lYes, csweetnessf go on. Hrs Drscovisizv '!The waiters themselves are revolting against the tipping habit. I hadnlt noticed itf' But they are. I gave one a dime yes- terday in a swell place and he handed it back to me and suggested that I buy a farm with it. ON To IT Waiter in Sportsmen's Lunch Cserving soupj- Looks like rain, sir. Les Van Sant Cwith scorn!- Yes, and tastes like dishivaterf' Bright Senior- You can usually tell what kind of wheels one has in his head by the spokes that come out of his mouth. Mr. Craig- Where do earthquakes occur? Pupil-'KThey are distributed over the entire earth. Mr. Craig- Yes, like gossip. IN ENGLISH IV hir. Stearns-l'Bacon's essays are of this typeg they are boiled down to the very essence-just as a very, very small amount of beef extract furnishes soup for the whole lunchroom, so Baconls essays have furnished thought for many cen- turiesf, Young Men!!! Enlist here!!! Join the Army!!! A good chance to see the next world. ,fm X. Womi or ART? lIiss Porter- Now you know, Corr, that you are not in this class officially. Frank-l'What am I, artificially? lfVanted: A medicine to keep the ink well. The Oracle-Nineteen Hzzfzdrcd and Ticenfy-four be Home Savings ank WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. OPEN EVERY BUSI- NESS DAY FROM 9:00 A. M. TO 3:00 P. M. MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 TO 8 O'CI,OCK OFFICERS DAVID CRQMWELL ...................................... President HARRY S. HAMILTON ................ First Vice-President J. T. LOCKWOOD .,.................. Second Vice-President JOHN P. KREPPS ........ ..................... S ecretary PIDELBERT T. SHAW '... .... ......... I A sst. Secretary ONE DOLLAR WILL OPEN AN ACCOUNT . , 'T' The Olacle-iN1zzclce1zHz1 lIacDonald Ctrying to save carfarej- H Fine morning. conductor. isn't it? Conductor-'lFare. 'What do you think of Papyrus's chances?,' The Fair Young Thinff- Oh, I donlt 7? 25 think anyone can ever beat Dempseyfl Some reformers worry about the human race as though they belonged to it. HORSE SENSE Young Lordling fin Albertal: Milly word! There goes the Prince off a horse again. And he was traveling incognito, too. Puncher: Yepl But you can't fool a horse. Two high school girls were engaged in conversation on the street. Tom tried to kiss me last night and I wouldn't let himf' said the first. Did it make him angry?H her compan- ion asked. I should say. He said he wished he had called on youf' PROMISING TXTATERIAL Lechler- What qualifications have you for a quarterback? Can you dodge in an open Held? H. Fiore-NI have been a pedestrian in North White Plains for sixteen yearsf' Cossfxcx DANCING Little Tommy, describing some Russian dancers he had seen, put it this way: They sat on nothing and danced. ENVIRONMENT What makes him so narrow-minded? I He was raised in a New York apart- ment house. nailed and Twenty-.four Wife- What's the matter, dear? You look worried. Husband- The books down at the oflice wonlt balance. Wife - Can't you buy some new books? sl M UT UAL UNDERSTANDING A jury at Howell failed to convict a boy on a charge of stealing a dog. A boy never steals a dog, of course. They just grin and go away together. Rfiother-l'Roger! Roger! What are you doing to Willie? Roger- We're playing house-cleaning and Willie said he'd be the carpet if I'd do the work. The ideal lylexican president will lead his own revolts. Friendly Caller- How old is your new baby sister?l' Little Girl- I think they said she was two weeks and seven ounces. SOLVING THE PROBLEM Twelve-year-old Jimmy finally reached what threatened to be his limit of ex- pansion when dessert was served. Jimmy stared but found the solution. He reached for his belt buckle and on the tide of a long-drawn sigh exclaimed: Guess I'll have to move the decimal point two places. DR UDGERY Truth will out, even in advertisements, as another misprint shows: Wanted, a general servant to do the work of a small horse. American arrested in Rome. When in Rome don't as the Romans don't. 545 The Oracle-Nineleen Hzzfzdred and Ticenty-foz Ge0.A.Martin,1nC. H DSON ESSEX MQTOR CARS M! Martine Ave. at Orawaupum St.,,VVhite Plains The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twen f zy- K1 VVill You Pass Super-Regentsa' Examinations in Thrift? HETHER they go to college or step out into the busi- ness World, the members of the Class of '24 have another great lesson to learn-the habit of thrift-of saving something out of their incomes or allowances. The same is equally true of the members of the graduating classes to come Om' Interest Depezrzfmevzzf pays 4? on all deposits of 325 up. The Way to learn thrift is to open an account now and make regular deposits. When you have saved 3250 or 35100 you can then buy a guaranteed 53672 First MO1'tg3gC Certificate. This is a convenient, safe Way to begin the founding of your fortune. WESTC-HESTER TITLE 8 TRUST GJIIINIY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 321,100,000 169 MAIN S'rRI3I3'I' WHI'I'I3 PLAINS, N. Y. 9 6 elsey Smith 85 Co. TVIANUFACTURERS OF mislzed ,Qdmber Sash, Blinds, Doors, Trim, Asbestos Shingles XVHITE PLAINS, N. Y. The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenfx fo S' Complimefzzsoj C S D 15' a f A , V 'N H3522 M604 fo 4-fbi ' -iz? fi l 5' 123.4 ' P: iyfff ' f N R e O1'6lCl6-i7Vi7lt?fC87l Hundred 11ndT1t'cnIv-four YZZ1 wzffjffm' E lt's much easier to hit the mark if S you have a single idea. :L ' of Our only thought is to satisfy you. A Therefore we have in stock now- ready for your college days-the new Brooks 4-button, straight coat, loose trouser models that are all the go. Also real Scotch grain brogue Ox- -- 2 f ' V ,rf ,rf Z Z f fi. .I Y is I fords for smart footwear. , . THE ELLIS STORE gg Complimefzfs af H. J . HGEEMA Prime Jlfeczzif 655 7'O667'l.6J Lake Street Market A mm mm.-mumum-my TY 13557 7 ll s ze Oracle-.Yinefeen Hundred and Twenty- our VIUIIVIIEEDU ' EDJ mul-I-LA ' oUR Checking Department Will exercise greatest promptness in the handling of your active deposits subject to check. And a local checking account is something every resident of YVhite Plains should maintain. oUR Interest Department makes itself of particular value to all who desire safe, profitable investments for surplus funds. Deposits in this Department receive interest at the rate of 490 annually, paid on any amount from 355.00 upward-if left for a period of six months. The Zfzieies we WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. QHIIQIXIXC1 Mcotxis INTEREST DEPARTMENT S xrE D1 Posii Boxi s FOREIGN EXCHANGE - , I v , ' I II ' I . N r ' 5 ' ' . ' 2 ,-05: nu 1IInnmmnummnmmnmu mum m mu mum v nm - eq, , The 01'dCl6-17Vi1lCfB67IIJIl7llZll'Ud and Tioeizty-four T KNGX, LENT E? STEVENS GENERAL INSURANCE I5 Court Street Telephones 3520--I--2 White Plains, N. Y. N oHicer of THE COUNTY 'TRUST CoM- PANY recently addressed a gathering of young men. He told an incident that happened in Chicago some years ago. The Presi- dent ofa very large banking institution, in passing through the public lobby, noticed a small boy in great distress. He took him into his private office, Where he learned that the teller had refused to accept the child's live cents for deposit, the first he had earned, and that the disappointment , had caused tears. The big-hearted President, seeing the thrifty nature of the boy, directed that a book be issued. That thrifty young man is today the Presi- dent of that Chicago institution 1 Z READY-TO-VVEAR 0 7 AND REMODELED In White Plains , i- Telephone Since 1903 . u 7 I E 24.23 8 MAMARONECK AVE. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. 43 The Oracle-Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' g ggi Office Phone 3604 ' - Z VV 1ll1am Popkave 3 - Vz'0li1zz'.ft VV hiffen , Teacher of the Art of Violin Playing Q CQ., and Theory of lllusic : All Lessons are Private and a E1CCff1CH1 Pupils' Orchestra of Installations Advanced Players Llghtlng Flxtufes Practice once a week under the per- and Supplies sonal direction of Rlr. Popkave STUDIOS: 109 Blain st., White Plains. Tel. 779 New YORK 1'lC.-XDEINIY or BIUSIC E 82 Nlartine Ave., 'XVhite Plains 119 WCSf 106th Street q 3 'g b Brrante E Construction Co. H INCORPORATED ROCCO BRIANTE, Pres. Builders and General Frank TCfhUHC Contractors 5 Proprietor I xf Specialty in .Alczsonry s Open Day and References on Request Phone 1646 Cor. Mamaroneck Ave. and Main St. 12 Hillside Ave., White Plains, N. Y. .......... -------.-----,- U ---------- 4rzfi5zf Photographers LE VON STUDIO 116 lX'l'1in Street WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Our Portraits of Perfec- tion Please Partic- ular People Tel. 2134 W. LEE TULLER WALTER V. HOGAN If It Ifappcm in Ufestclzcsler Cozmg You ll Read it in QE e Eailp itlepnrter Best Small City Newspaper in New York State lllze Ofllffd-l7VI7Zlfl'L?I?7lH-Zl1Zd7'8dd7Zd Twenty-fozm llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll j 1 . Y 1 I Phones 220-1503 Henry A. Vogt CI-IEMIST Prc,vcripIio11 Department dnalytical Department Chemical and Bacicriological Laboratories ANALYSIS XVATER MILK AND URINE 85 llflain Street, White Plains, N. Y. Phone 340 Spring St. Market FRED J. PELDA Proprietor Prime Meats, Poultry and Provisions Prompt Delivery 8 Spring Street, White Plains, N. Y. Th e O7'dCZ6-NiH6f667ZHZl1Zd'l'6d and Twenty-fozz ABE A.BR.-XMS FRED TEN BROECK Paul Pincus, Inc. The Leading Mens and Boys Outfitters In W lzite Plains Since 1894 Albert H. Smith Builder DESIGN CONSTRUCTIGN SERVICE THIS MEANS A SUBSTANTIAL SAX ING T0 YOU 43 Brookfield Street WHITE PLAINS N. Y. Fred The Tailor Thais All TAILORED may if 'N lfx gggm jg l' 'nl Phone 1272 10 Spring Street White Plains dj if 'IfllF10'ULl' B Y Floral Co FIVE Largest Equipped Stores 'n West'heste1' County at Your Service S. HORXER U - Blain Street. White Plains N. Y. Phone 260-l YONKERS NEVVROCHELLE DIT.VER1N ov 7 2 I it 7 T 7 . HS ' I M. 4. ' u .v 91 , Y If ll' I X X , L ., O ,ll ' 1 L .. ' . 1 4 j 9- X .' 1 ' , 1 llllllgfl . X 5 -Q in ,l A 47 ' K 4 T' llf . A 154 . . , I 1 Il I I A 4 ..................... ............................................................................ .............. ..........................-...... .................... ......... N t g The Oracle-Ni1zetee1zI-Izzndred and Twenty-four 1 S 24 Years in the Same Plafe Franz Von Rein Auditorium Market We Carry None But the Phone 3984 or 779 Emma M. Murr Teacher of Mandolin Best Grade of - I and Banjo Groceries and lVIeats I Buy at Home Representing Gibson Instruments Prompt Delivery of Goods Our Service is UIZEQZIEIIEIZI 192-194 Main sa-get STUDIO WHITE PLAINS, N, Y, 109 MAIN ST., WHITE PLAINS, N. Y 7 Established 1868 Phone 2703 E. Schirrner 85 Son 7 f People S Market : 101 KIAIN STREET INCORPORATED Whit Plains' Leadin . ' EI b d I g City Dressed HS TCTS a er M e a t s a n d The Store VVhere Young lVIen Fancy Poultry Can Get the Kind of Furnishings Which They L1 ke FREE DELIVERY - STETSON HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS WHITE PLAINS, N, Y, ,C 5 185 Blain Street, Wllite Plains, K. Y ze Ooacle-f' 1' ' and Twenty-fozn Telephone 15-I7 Fred M. Underhill General Insurance REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS APPRAISALS YMCA 1 place to go ,limi something to do 1 PVheaz 5chool is out And work is through. : Tl 1 NlIl8lLLJlPIll7ld76l1l Illllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll I REALTY BUILDING Associated with IRVING W. YOUNG Compliments of FFARRINGTON M. THOMPSON Gounselor at Law WH1T11: PLAINS, N. Y. E I Compliments of 3 The Nut 85 Coffee House WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. L 1 I I I 1 1 L The Oracle-Nineteen Pfundred and Twenty-fozn THE lvison Optical Shop STANTON G. NICHOLS S. D7AGARlS CUSTOM TAII.oR Optometrist 1 149 Alain Street, YVhite Plains, N. Y. 201 llflain Street, White Plains, N. Y. phone 1191 Established 1906 Lloyd D. LeMan Inc. PHDTOGRAPI-Is AND HOME PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION 154 lllain Street, White Plains, N. Y. Phone 215 Compliments of Prince 86 Ripley XVESTCHESTER REALTORS Depot Plaza, White Plains Phone 1107 I. FRANKFORT Locksmith and Glaziei 16 So Lexin ton Ave White Plains Post Road Pharmacy D. SYIGALS, PH. G., Prop, t Road and South Lexin ton Ave WHITE PLAINS 1X Y Po Phone White Plains 1797 Oravvaupum Tire 35 Repair Co INCORPORATED AUTo ACCESSORIES TIRES AND TUBES Steam Vulcanzzzng and Repazrzn GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION Truck Tires Applied 19 21 Orawaupum St White Plain Phone 2240 S Ben Visca 81 Bro STRICTLY CL Srl OM TAII ORING Depot Plan Cor Orfmaupum Street F01 lllf'I'l1 06611111611 111 Prznfe if Rzplej Phone 3046 ' , s . . .' g . . T T , . . . g ., : T .. .. . . . . O T 1 l , - - g , Ly I K ,. . , . V - 1 ., mnmnu mmmmnmn mmm: Qi nunnnuul mmmm mnmmmm N 9 -.. -1 The Oracle-Nineteen I-Izzudred and Twenty-four Compliments of Dr. Chas. P. Sniffen Compliments of Kasperls M en's Shop CLOTHIERS-HATTERS FURNISHERS 121 Blain Street, White Plains, N. Y. Compliments of 4 Carmelo Bamhaee C. V. TEN BROECK D. F. MURPHY Ten Broecli Shoe Dept. f1zstRf2al Good Shoes 179 Blain Street, White Plains, N. Y. Phone 1279 The Court House FOREST LAKE SPRING LAKE Barber Sho C. Deutermann P 85 Son M. 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