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Alma MaterSweet be thy memory,
High School of ours;Fair be thy destiny,
Fadeless thy flowers;Hearts that have loved thee
Have won in life's fight;Names that we honor
Thy standard holds bright.
Our Alma Mater dear,To thee we sing;
May all thy future yearsNew honors bring;
May friends thy banners raise,Thy foes grow less,
All love and praiseTo our old E. H. S.
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foreword
This is our record. Itis our hope that it mayhelp to recall the fondmemories and thepleasant associationsof our high schoolcourse.
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"They Have FoughtThe Qood Fight,
They Have FinishedTheir Course."
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J.-INUAiSSIik) Si! , -
"On Fame's eternalcamping ground,
Their silent tentsare soread."
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East HighSchool
—where it allhappened.
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The AdministrationALBERT H. WILCOX
WILLIAM BF.TZ .
KARL PARTRIDGE
GEORGE E. EDDY
M R S . EVA P. REMINGTON
Principal
1 ice-Principal
Assistant to Principal
Principal of Annex
. . Girls' Advisor
ARLINE BRADSHAWM R S . R. J. BROCKWAYA. EUGENIE CAMERON
DOROTHY DENNISM R S . CLARA DUNCANEFFIE ESSONMARION GREENWOODF.DNA HAGOITH
MRS. HAZEL I.ANNI
ENGLISH
ERNEST R. CLARKROBERT LANSDALE
PATI. M C G H E EM R S . ELIZABETH MCGLACHLIN
M A U D E MURPHYELIZABETH LE MAY
CARL PATTONGERTRUDE SHKEHAN
KATHRINF. VAN AI.STYNEBASIL WESTON
EIHVIN WRIGHT*
N I I . E S BACON
ARTHUR BILLS
MARVIN BUSHARTMASON D. GRAV
M R S . IDA SIMMONS
I.II.I.IAN STONEBURC
ANCIENT LANGUAGES
EARL A. PARTRIDGEM R S . MASON 1). GRAYIVAN POTTERW A R R E N RODNEYSARA SCHWENDLER
M R S . F. R. TooI.AN
HELENE VAN NESS
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HISTORYAI.TCE N. GIBBONS
MRS. G. E. BROWNLUCY KISENBERC;CHARLOTTE FABERMASON GAFFNEY
ALMA MCMATHMRS. J. L. MERREI.DELOS OTISLOIS TURNER
WILLIAM C. WOLGAST
MODERN LANGUAGESCHARLES H. Hoi.SWARTH
MARTHA BETZ|ANE DEMINGANGELINA LOGRASSOMAGDELINE MAZURIER
HARRIET MINKELSIE NEUNJOSEPH OSMANJULIA SELIGMAN
FRANK TUPPER
COMMERCIALROY K. DAVEY
BESSIE AMESNELLIE BOWLESJOSEPH BRIGGSMRS. JOHN COURTNEYWILLIAM FOSTERMRS. FIRMAN HII.I.LILLIAN LORSCHEIDER
MRS. L. C. O'RAYHERMAN PORTERFRED PILEMARION ROSSITERF.DWARD SCHERMERHORNGEORGE STUDLEYHAROLD WARNER
MATHEMATICS
FREDERICK BETZGRANT CI.ELANDLILIAN CRAFTSGRACE KISENBREYHARRIET FRIDAYLF.ON FRIEL
WILLIAM BETZ
CARL
J. MARGARET HOPEMANGEORGIA HUNTINGTONAGNES KEOUGHGORDON MIRICKGENEVEIVE O' CONNEI.I.PAUL SMITH
3LE TAYLOR
PHYSICSCHARLES HARRIS
JOHN' BAIRD IRVING FITCHHENRY KEEFE
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BIOLOGYGRACE WILLIAMS
KATHARINE BARRY HOWARD LEWISCLARA CRITTENDEN EDNA PARKER*HILDA FARRAR HENRY WONDERGEM
CHEMISTRYJANE P. HANNA
ROBERT CONNAL BURR WILLIAMS
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYJOHN L. MERRELI. MAE E. WARNER
MUSICAUGUSTUS ZANZIG
KATHERINE HOGAN JAY W. FAY
DRAWINGFLETCHER CARPENTER FLORENCE CRAMER
ELOCUTIONMiss KATHERINE BURNS
COOKING AND SEWINGJUNE C. DEMING MARGARET I1'. MORTON
MANUAL TRAININGJUDSON DECKER
FRANK GLASSER FRED OLDENBURGWILLIAM MAXION SPENCER TIFFANYJAMES KIPP HOWARD W. LEWIS
PHYSICAL TRAININGJAMES FOWI.E LILLIAN WANGMANROBERT MCKAY GRACE MASON
GRACE DOWDLE—Resident Nurse
LIBRARYRUTH BIDF.LMAN IRENE WINANS*
LUNCH ROOMMRS. HOTCHKIN
PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARYMARTHA HICKOK
*On leave of absence.
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Appreciation
Miss J. MARGARET HOI'KMAN
MISS MAUDE MURPHYM K. JOHN PAKKV
MR. GEORGE EDDY
MR. 11. CARLISLE TAYLOR
Your unselfish devotion and sineereinterest in us, not only as a class but asindividuals, has 7i\ade us feel that youare not merely teachers and advisors,but true and loyal friends.
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ROBERT JAMES .
CARLETON RUDMAN
HELEN GREEN .
JULIUS RAPPAPORT
PresidentVice-President
Secretary. Treasurer
HARRY CLARK .
FLORENCE CONKLIN
WILLIAM REED .
HELEN GREEN .
JUNIOR YEAR
. PresidentVice^President
SecretaryTreasurer
HARRY CLARK .
JAMES MCCARTHY .
LAWRENCE HEINRICH
SEI.DEN MAPES ,
SOPHOMORE YEAR
PresidentVice-President .
SecretaryTreasurer
HELEN WILCOX
FLORENCE CONKLIN
MARGARET BOWIE
. MYRTLE FOX
HARRY CLARK .
JAMES MCCARTHY
LAWRENCE HEINRICH
SELDEN MAPES .
FRESHMAN YEAR
President. I'ice-President ,
SecretaryTreasurer
PRISCILLA GREENE
HELEN GREEN
FLORENCE CONKLIN
JANICE PAINE
Mr. Wilcox "Now a]} you good people."
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Executive Council Representatives
P UBUCATIONS COM MI T TEE
ARTHUR WELSH PRISCILLA GREENE
ALBERT EIDMAN
ATHLETICS COMMITTEE
EDWARD STEELE
MUSIC AND LITERARY COMMITTEE
LAWRENCE HEINRICH
FORMER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
JUNIOR YEAR
JAMES MCCARTHY
PRISCILLA GREENE
BERTHA KENTNER
Athletics Committee
Publications Committee
Music and Literary Committee
SOPHOMORE YEAR
SALOMA MCGREGGOR. .ithletics Committee
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Senior DayCommencement
January [6January 27
Miss Bradshaw "Who knows?"
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THE JANUA BOARD
CARLETON RUDMANPRISCILLA GREENE\ALBERT EIDMAN j
JULIUS RAPPAPORTSALOMA MCGREGOR "]EDWARD STEELE . JBEATRICE STAHLROLAND YAECERCHARLES MARROCCOCAROLYN BAREHAM "ICLARK OVIATT . JBERTHA KENTNERJANICE PAINE "1FREIDA ROSE J
Sub Editors
Editor
Assistant Editors
Athletics
Activities
Art
Credentials
Literary
. Squibb
Typist
MVRA KuiMJIAN
BUSINESS BOARD
EARL GUTTENBERCARTHUR WELSH .SPENCER COOKRUBEN GOLDMAN jARTHUR SLAVIN .CLINTON HAINES .
ManagerAssistant Manager
Advertising
PublicityCirculation
Miss Dennis -"If you' 11 give me your attention please.
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Class History
One cold, brisk February morning,four long years ago, the teachers andmembers of East High School, gratefulfor the honor thus conferred uponthem, welcomed to its spacious hallstwo hundred fifty verdant "frosh," whowere to compose the glorious and mem-orable class of January, 1922.
After being duly initiated into thehalls of this famous building, and hav-ing found out where the office was, andwhere the elevator wasn't, the classproceeded to make itself known. How-ever, it was not able to do much thefirst year, because of the "flu" epi-demic.
The second year of our coursebrought forth a semblance of unionbetween the members. The girls organ-ized and held a couple of lively partiesin the gym. The boys went so far as toelect officers, and committees, but atthat point they became either fright-ened or lonesome, for they held nojollifications at all.
In our junior year the North andSouth, weary of "stag" affairs, combinedorganizations, and everyone came for-ward with enthusiasm to make the nameof January '22 illustrious. Our twoparties, the "High Jinx Ball" and the"Hallowe'en Hop" were brilliant and
successful affairs, while the "JuniorJaunt" at Durand-Eastman Park provedas thrilling and unusual as a picnic canbe.
In order not to be selfish, the classheld a candy sale which gave everyonesomething sweet to think about, andadded greatly to the class treasury.
As seniors, much work lay before us.Although candy sales and plays werepredominant and important, we man-aged to squeeze in time for two socials,known respectively as the "Spring Spe-cial" and the "Senior Serenade." Thelatter was the crowning success of ourhigh school career. In June we joinedforces with June '21 and sailed over thedeep blue sea to a metropolis, calledCobourg.
January '22 has tried to add to thestrength of the school activities. It hasbeen exceptionally well represented onthe Clarion, in dramatics and in ath-letics. Under the direction of MissBurns, it has given very successfullyboth a senior farce and play.
Now, as we stand on the threshold ofa long and misty future, we wonder ifthe coming years will hold as muchpleasure and opportunity for us as thosewe have passed in our dear Alma Mater.
HEI.F.N GREKN, Historian.
Mr. Eddy "Now what are you here for?"
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The Class Poem
Do you RememberHow that last dawn we softly stole awayAnd swiftly through the silent wood we spedHalf sad to think it was the last time
we should treadThis trail to greet the coming day?
Do you RememberHow the fairies of the dawn had left frail
cobwebs on the grassAnd all the blades were glistening wet with dewThe old familiar scene, how strange and newTo eyes that first saw dawn come dancing past?
Do you RememberHow the mist in upward curling flightGhostlike in gossamer veils of grayBrushing the mirror surface of the dayKissed us with lips chill cold as a winter's night?
All this you must rememberHow beauty shimmered through a blur of tearsAs all the pan pipes of dawnPoured forth in silver soaring songThe melody of coming years.
HELEN WILCOX, Poet
Miss Eisenbrey -"What's the idea?'
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The Prophecy
Night falls quickly in the desert andas our caravan journeyed towards theoasis of Bir el-Abd the sun's last pur-pling rays kissed the desert sand. Wewere on our way to El Arish in our firstvisit to the Orient in January of 1935.
Before us stretched miles and miles ofsandy barren. One could not feel alone,however, with the myriad of stars light-ing the deepest of midnight blue skies.
A caravan of some distinction whichhad passed us earlier in the day wasencamped in a palm grove not far fromus. A Bedouin, clad in silk with astriped turban, reclining on a Damascusrug of orange, smoked before a fire.
Our dragoman, Nirza, informed us hewas a savant of mixed blood, Sheik AbaEl Kasam. Furthermore, this nomad ofa wandering tribe was far famed as aprophet.
Our curiosity thus aroused to feverheat, we dispatched the faithful Nirzato intercept him in our behalf. He re-turned with the word that Sheik Aba ElKasam had most graciously consentedto receive us.
Seated around the Bedouin's fire webegged him to tell us what had becomeof our friends in America—the class ofJanuary 1922. Our interpreter, a halfnaked Moslem boy, put our appeal intopicturesque jargon to our unintelligibleears.
The seer must have been of an imag-inative faculty, extraordinary. Aftersmoking placidly he suddenly droppedhis nargitheh, stared wildly around himand worked himself into a frenzy of bodythat cast weird shadows over the creamycolored sand.
Silence again and the desert had re-turned to its ancient solemnity as oldand wide and still as the stars them-selves. This time it was the Moslem boywho interrupted with his interpretation.
It would be too arduous a task torepeat the story word for word in thebroken English in which it was given.Consequently the following is simply thestory of the mind pictures that the Mos-lem boy's words produced.
The first scene that came before myeyes was Greenwich village with all the
Mr. Wolgast "If you don't know, make a good guess."
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unique signs of its trade. Here I foundHelen Reynolds established as a Bohe-mian artist of masques, and not far fromher was Mildred Forster, the secondZona Gale. Dorothy Sykes, the spirit-ualist, was interrupted by Albert Eid-man who dropped in to invite them to aparty in honor of the Russe artiste, RuthLapides.
Albert, it seems, is in charge of asection of the New York Sun devoted toadvice to girls on the delicate subject ofhow - to-hold- your-husband-wi th - house-hold-chemistry. His advice, however, hadproved fatal in the case of VirginiaThompson, the fascinating widow.
The scene changed and I found beforeme Broadway in all its glitter of electriclights. Saloma McGregor and PriscillaGreene were "headliners" in the season'ssuccess, the "Lure of the Sea." AngeloMaggio, the famous contortionist, wasentering with Ethel Stillman, the philan-thropist.
Then, as the interpreter mentioned
Julius Lichter, familiar Rochesterians
flashed before my eyes. Julius, you
know, is the architect of the North High
School where Laura Mae Robertson
teaches.
It seemed that the next words of the
Moslem boy were surely a fault of hear-
ing, but no—it was true. Frieda Rose
is married to Robert James, the cigarettemanufacturer, where, sad to relate, theconsumption is greater than the output.Robert's old friend Carleton Rudmanis now the owner of a thriving ranch inupper Nevada. Not long ago, AlbertIsner attempted to sell him someSloane's Linament for his mustangLightning. He left hastily on JanicePaine's jitney airplane for the refresh-ing air of Rochester.
As the seer described East Avenue Iunderstood more fully the truth, "theold must give way to the new." Forhere Katherine Nair had opened a"French Pastry Shoppe." Helen Adler,the snake swallower, and DorothyBriggs, the matron of the OrphanAsylum, sipped tea and nibbled Frenchpastry while they discussed the affairs otHenry Cardew, who was teaching jazz tothe African Cannibals.
Again the scene shifted to the famousDutch Delicatessen where a sign read"food cooled to stirring air of music,"and of course Lawrence Heinrich wasproprietor. Earl Guttenberg hurried into buy beans for his nineteen, hungryyoung scamps. A huge car sped pastwith two frightened personages on theback seat, Julia Bishop, first lady of theland, and Arthur Welsh, the detective.Myra Kuimjian, in a ducky chauffeur's
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uniform, was gleefully feeding the gas.They were on their way to see HildaZimmerman's "Home for Stray Cats,"but Arthur went on to keep an appoint-ment with Beatrice Moshier, the heartspecialist. Myra brought the car to asudden stop, nearly running over theChief of Police, Harry Clark, who ex-pressed his opinion in no few words.Harry wasn't feeling very good humored.He had just removed Standish Favourto a new abode, familiar to those whodisturb the public peace. Stan's pal,Edward Steele, had lost little time andhad "freighted" it to Washington. Herehe spent happy days playing put andtake with Bertha Kentner, the novelist.
Atta Bartlett is also in Washington.She has opened a school for "MidsummerNight Madness" where Clinton Hainesteaches dancing. He uses his feet forother feats however, for Philip Gordon,the demonstrator of Armstrong Heatersmade a somewhat hasty exit through thefront door.
Again, as quickly as the figures of thesilver sheet change, Maynard Hallman,ambassador to Japan, and RichardEvans, the explorer, stood before me.Dick is exalted for his work m findingthe'entrance to Hades. At present he
was taking a little recreation from ex-hausting labors in the form of a vaude-ville show. Williard Glerum and Inez deCalesta, the vampire, featured withViolet Bender, in a one act play entitled"The Village Gossip."
After the play, Violet hurried over toBedina Fenig, attorney-at-law, who isconducting a suit for damages againstSpencer Cook, the beauty specialist.The affair is causing quite a bit of com-ment inasmuch as Dr. Peter Altpeter istestifying in Miss Bender's behalf. Likemany other physicians, Dr. Peter was ina great hurry, especially at this time.He was to meet Mr. Earl Hieb, who hasamassed a small fortune from his "pana-cea-for-all-ills."
They were due at the wedding of MissMarion Fleischer and the wedding was abig event. The bride was to wear a coro-net of pearls and rubies, beautifullyexecuted by Marguerite Butts, a crafts-man of silver and jewels. Faith Hewitthas recently returned from France withthe wedding gown, created by herself.
Among the out of town guests wereSamuel Grover, who is so besieged bywomen that he hasn't time for an occu-pation; Ward Hamilton, the famoussmuggler of Bourbon; Mary Wallace,
Miss Murphy "When the faculty gave this play."
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now a countess, beloved of all Italians;and James Crombie, Jr., who holds thegolf championship of America.
Speaking of sports, of course you re-member Selden Mapes: Irene Prestonhis social secretary, says it's simply im-possible to keep track of his affairs. Herecently lost quite a sum at the racesafter following the tip of Elmer Smith,the jockey. At present he is much inter-ested in Carolyn Bareham's movementto renew the ancient order of KingArthur's Court. Jack Berman is back-ing the enterprise. He has returned toJerusalem with Jerome Cowen, RalphHurwitz, and Benjamin Levine, wherethey are cultivating dates.
Adelaide Seneca is carrying out herromantic qualities as the head of an ex-pedition in quest of a buried treasure inthe South Sea Islands. The inspirationlies in a map which was discovered in thebottom of a dried-up well, which oncebelonged to the estate of an old sea-pirate. The other members of the expe-dition, Harvey Olsan, Arthur Joffe, andPhilip Gordon are confident of its suc-cess. They base their hopes on thewords of Madame Verna Morse whopredicts a long journey for Adelaide anddeclares by the Mount of Venus that shehas great financial ability.
Nathan La Due, the society leader,gave a farewell party at Beatrice Stahl'sTea Kettle Inn. Ella Trox and EvelynZweig, the two pretty waitresses, werequite startled to hear Eva Lipsky's talk-ing parrot ask for a cracker. Amongthose present were fire-chief of theEighteenth ward, Irma Pero; FrancisAllen, the artist, protege of societywomen; James Morton, President of theSchool Board, who has passed a bill pro-viding milk and crackers for all highschool students; and Gladys Hunt, theentomologist.
The next figure was Julius Rapp—which reminds one of the rhyme of Ken-yon Cox about the "Wild Boarder."
His figure is not noticed for grace;You may not much care for his face;But a twenty yard dash,When he hears the word "hash,"He can take at a wonderful pace.
While we are considering the matterof food, it is apropos to mention SeymourBloom, a regular customer at the NairPastry Shoppe and "Bob" Price, the"Hot Dog King."
The procession moved slowly on andArchangela Cupolo, the sculptor, cameinto view. She was on her way to Ro-land Yaeger's Fairport Art Museum.
Mr. Harris "Wonderful, this boy read his text book."
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Her figure of a hurdy gurdy, posed byHerbert Latimer, was to be unveiledthere.
We heard quite often the remark,"this is the season of knickerbockers,and indeed it is proved on all sides thatthis most trim and attractive of streetcostumes has again come into its ownthrough the efforts of Marrocco, thedesigner of feminine habille." Womannow takes her furs out of storage andponders, "Will they l a s t a n o t h e rwinter?" But not if they have seen thenew seal and beaver skins trapped byHoward Foster, who is at present doingbusiness in Alaska, much to the dis-comfort of the fur-bearing animalswhere, in fact, colds are prevalent amongthe bears due to the scarcity of outercovering.
The wee sma' hours of the morningwere nearing. The little Moslem wearywith fatigue, patiently recited the tale ofthe destinies of January '22. Drowsywith visualizing the fates of so many, theremainder, filing past in review, werepictured to my sleep-starved brain.
Leading the parade was Helen Wilcox,
the lithesome dancer at the "Martinel-li." Myrtle Fox was also tripping the
light fantastic. Here are the others as
they appeared:
LILLIAN HAGERMAN—movie starNEIL MONAHAN—hair dyerELBERT SANFORD—chaplain in the armyJOSEPH ROCHOWITZ—chief consumer of "Bob's"
cigarettesWILHELMINA KOHLER—elocution teacherJANET LAWRENCE—vaudeville actress, impersonat-
ing a little girlEDNA MARSH—principal of school for stutteringEVA SHULTZ—-farmeretteVERNA RITZENTHALER—book canvasser {Thoughts
for Discouraged Farmers)HARRIET MUSCAT—floristCLARA GIENKE—exponent of Dance of Seven VeilsETHEL ZAHN—steward of Waldorf-Astoria whereTHELMA HAUS—prima donna entertainsHAROLD PALEY—head of the Eastman School of
MusicLUCILLE YATTEAU—in whose kindergarten are lit-
tle Margaret Bowie—and Newton Ward, Jr.whose papa is the Cosy Home Architect
I Owners of a charming DutchKATHERINE TAYLOR ) Colonial House whereinBERNICE BECKER | they delight themselves with
{collecting antiquesEDITH COHEN—Henry's stenographerJENNIE ELFERINK. ~\ Manufacturers of a soft drinkHATTIE GRAUMENZJ ''Peppy Pop"HELENA MORRILI.—landscape gardenerGLADYS BEUTHLING—owner of a candy kitchen
which results in the need ofARTHUR SLAVIN—mental telepathy expertDOROTHY HOUCK—nurse
The last words were spoken and wewere left to ponder over the lives of ourclassmates. Indeed there are manystrange twists in this road called life andnone of us know what adventure of fateawaits us.
FLORENCE ZIMMERMAN
HELEN GREEN
Prophets
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J. MARGARET HOPEMAN, A.M. University of Rochester
"MARGIE"
39 Lake View Park
We know when Margie makes her wonderful candy,Her higher mathematics must prove very handy;For naught but proportions, and tenth-place corrections,Could result in fudges of such real perfections.
Teacher of Mathematics; Class Officer (1-2-3-4).
H. CARLISLE TAYLOR, A.B. University of Rochester
"CARLIZ?IE"
26 Stratford Park
"Here is a man whose judgment clearCan others teach the course to steer"
Teacher of Mathematics; Class Officer (4).
Mr. Taylor "Good enough."
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HELEN B. ADLER Francis Parker No. 23
"HEI . "
25 Buckingham Street Smith
"She speaks, behaves, and acts, just as she ought."
Home Room Committee(i); Girls' Basketball Team (1-2-3);Wearer of Class Numerals, Monogram and 3" "E" (4).
FRANCIS P. ALLEN
32 Boardman Street
'FRAN"
Monroe School No. 1 5
Princeton
"He trudged along, unknowingWhat he sought,And whistled as he went, jorWant oj thought."
Assistant Business Manager, "The Charm School" (4); Man-ager Tennis Tournament (4); Wearer of Class Numerals;Tennis Tournament (3-4); Assistant Business Manager, theSenior Play (4).
PETER ALTPETER Durand Eastman N0.5
"PETE"
Route No. 5, Rochester, N. Y. University of Rochester
"Pete's such a tuneful sort oj a bird, it's hard to keephim quiet."
Boys' Glee Club (2-3-4); Tennis Tournament (4); "DaddyLong Legs" (4); "The Charm School" (4); Band (3); HomeRoom Baseball (3); R. H. S. Combined Band (3).
Miss Hopeman—"Just a moment, please."
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CAROLYN E. BAREHAM
146 North Union Street"Sis"
Number 14
William Smith
"And si ill they gazed,And still the wonder grew,
That one small headShould carry all she knew."
Basketball Team (3-4); Janua Board (4); Volley Ball Team(4); Wearer of Class Numerals (3); Glee Club (2); Hike Club(3); Clarion Agent (3-4); Athletic Field Committee (3); CandySale Committee (4); Standard Bearer (4).
NETTIE BARTH
73 Monroe Avenue"BART"
Number 1 2
University of California
"There was a little girlWho had a little curl,
Right in the middle ofHer forehead."
Class Baseball (1); Class Basketball (1-2-3); Class Volley Ball(2); Girls' Track Meet (1-2-3).
ATTA BARTLETT Number j,^
"ATTA BOY"
617 Garson Avenue Eastman School of Music
"An open-hearted maiden."
Mr. Connal "Tomorrow we will have a quiz."
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BERNICE BECKER
254 Grand Avenue
" B E E "
W. J. H. S.
City Normal School
"A merrier maid, I never spent an hour's talkwithal."
VIOLET J. BENDER
66 Cumberland Street
"Vi"Eugene Field School
Columbia
"With myriad slender lines of gold,She draws her flock around her."
Class Basketball (1-2-3-4); Class Volley Ball (2-3); CaptainVolley Ball Team (3); Point Creditor of Clarion (4); Wearerof Numerals, Monogram, and "E" (4).
JACK BERMAN
538 Joseph Avenue
"JACK"
W. J. H. S.
University of Rochester
"Years ago I was very young and kiddish;But now, dignity and poise I cultivate."
Sports Editor of Clarion (4); Clarion Pin (4); Home RoomBasketball (2-3-4); Home Room Baseball (2); Home RoomSoccer (2).
Miss Hanna- -"Oh, come on now, class-wake up!"
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GLADYS C. BEUTHLING W. J. H. S.
"GLAD"
I 142 North Goodman Street Eastman School of Music
"Giggling and frivolous? That's the truth!ut with all the darling wiles of youth."
Glee Club (4); Special Chorus (4).
"MARIA"
Number 25
City Normal School
"And lo, 1 beheld a Madonna, with a slow,sweet smile."
" B1X H V "
Number 2<;
University of Rochester
"She's so modest and retiring,She's so verv hard to find.
That you rarely get an inklingOf the thought that's on her mind."
Mr. Bills "Oh, ye immortal gods!"
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SEYMOUR BLOOM \y j | | g
" S H I M "
S Hawkins Street Undecided
In school for his health.
H o m e R o o m Soccer (2) ; H o m e Room Baseball ( ? ) ; H o m eR o o m Baske tba l l (3).
MARGARET B. BOWIE Francis Parker Sch<"PEGGY"
IS ^ Barrington Street University of Rochester
"Peggy hath a beaming eve,But no one knows for whom it beameth;
Right and left its arrows fix,But whom they aim at, no one dreameth."
C h a i r m a n Girls' C o n s t i t u t i o n C o m m i t t e e (2) ; Class Secre ta ry
( ; ) ; Glee Club (3); " T h e C h a r m Schoo l " (4).
DOROTHY R. I5RK.CS
"P.T."Monroe School No. 1 5
Undecided583 Hazelwood Terrace
The boys think Dorothy's a dearAnd we think so too, don't you fear.
Glee Club (1-2); Tussock Moth Committee ( : ) ; AdvertisingCommittee "King Rene's Daughter" (2); "The CharmSchool" (4).
Miss Huntington "See here, friends.'"
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MARGUERITE M. Buns Number 41
"MA-RG"
59. Avond;de Park University of Rochester
"IVe find in her the charm ofpersonality."
Glee Club (1-2); Home Room Committee (4); Finance Com-mittee (4); Memorial Tablet Committee (4); Clarion Agent(4).
R. HENRY CARDEW
727 Averill Avenue
"HANK"
Monroe School No. 15
Undecided
"Up, up, m\ friend, and quit your books,Or surely you'll grow double,
Up, up, my friend, and quit your books!Why all this toil and trouble?"
Boys' Glee Club (1-2); Memorial Scholarship Entertainment(2); Home Room Committee (1-2-3); Class Memorial Board(4); Property Manager Senior Play (4); Property ManagerSenior Farce (4).
[ARRY K. CLARK Monroe School No. 1 5"CLARKIE"
673 Averill Avenue University of Pennsylvania
"A man governed by his opinions."
Wearer of "R," "E," Numerals, Class Basketball (1-2-;,);Home Room Basketball (1-2-3); Home Room Soccer (1-2-3);Reserve Soccer Team (2-3); Princeps (1); Chairman HomeRoom Committee (1-2-3); Clarion Board (3); Clarion Pin(3); Press Club (2); Glee Club (2); College Supper Committee(3-4); Chairman (4); Thrift Stamp Committee (1-2); Me-morial Fund Committee (2); Class President (1-2-3); Managerof Baseball (3).
Mr. Gaffney "Theoretically, it is this."
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1-niTH COHFX City Normal School No. 14
"KDIE"
78 Lyndhurst Street Columbia
"Still to be drest as for a ball,Still to be pondered, still perfumed."
Glee Club (1-2); "King Rene's Daughter" (2).
FLORENCE N. CONKLIN City Normal School
"BROWNIE"
11 Kenwood Street Columbia
"She sought not praise, and praise did overlook."
Secretary of Class (1); Vice President (2-3); Glee Club (2);Typewrit ing Award (2); Remington Prize (2); ConstitutionCommittee (1); Thrift Stamp Committee (2); Home RoomCommittee (1).
SPENCER J O H N Cook West High School" C O O K I E "
56 Edgerton Struct University of RochesterSpencer is the High School's pet;
He's the cutest laddie yet.Everybody likes his grin,
'Though young Spenc is full of sin.Clarion Board (4); Advertising Manager of Janua (4); GolfTournament (4); Home Room Soccer (3); Chess Tournament(}); Checker Tournament (3); Class Soccer (3-4); TussockMoth Committee (3); Class Basketball (1-2); AdvertisingManager of Senior Play (4).
Mrs. McGlachlin " / will cut the ears offevery one."
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I F.ROME CoWEN Number 10
54 Cumberland Street Syracuse University
"A lad of worth, 'tis claimed."
C h e s s C l u b ( j ) ; P a t r i c i a n ( 1 ) ; H o m e R o o m B a s e b a l l ( 1 - 2 ) .
JAMES CROMBIE, JR. Samuel A. Lattimore School
University of Rochester567 North Goodman Street
Jimmie goes to prove that theory, that"Much may be made of a Scotchman if he becaught youtig enough."
C l a r k ' s M i n s t r e l s ( 2 ) ; " T h e C h a r m S c h o o l " ( 4 ) ; I Ionic K«
Socce r (3-4) .
A L I C E E. C R O M W E L L M o n r o e School N o . 15
"CkOMMI E"
71 Laburnum Crescent Undecided
"/ mayn't say much, but I do a lui 0/ thinking."
Remington Typewriter Certificate (1); Glee Club (2-3-4).
M r . W i l l i a m s "That way."
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M. ARCHANGELA CUPOLO
"ARKY"
253 Scio Street
Nui
City Normal School
"A pretty maiden so fine and fairWith her dreamy eves, and her dark, dark hair."
Glee Club (1-2-3).
INKS CAMII.A 1)F. CALESTA Francis Parker School 2;
" C A M "
175 Alexander Street University of Rochester
Our Spanish Coquette
G l e e C l u b ( 2 ) ; S p e c i a l C h o r u s ( 4 ) ;
ALBERT \V. KIDMAN ROC IK 'echnical High
"Ai."
141 Gibbs Street Case School of Applied Science
Al: any job: brain plus pep: Success.
Home Room Committee (4); Memorial Scholarship Commit-tee (4); Kxecutive Council (4); Assistant News Editor Clarion(4); Editor of Clarion(4); Clarion Pin (4); Janua Board (4).
Miss Mink "Asseyez-vous! Asseyez-vous!"
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JENNY G. ELFERINK Hendrich Hudson School 28
"JEANNE"
Mayfield Street Undecided
"She'll always say, '•Clear out 0' my way!There's time for work and time for play'
Home Room Committee (2-3); Thrift Stamp Committee(2-^); Typewriting Certificate (2-3); Supply Store (4); BookExchange (4); Glee Club (4).
STANDISH FAVOUR
7o Windemere Road
Number 28"STAN"
Cony
"There is a pleasure in being mad, whichnone but madmen know."
Band (2-3-4); Swimming Team (3); Inter Class SwimmingMeet (1-4); Wearer of Numerals (4); Glee Club (4); HomeRoom Soccer (3-4); Class Soccer (3); Class Baseball (3);Clarion Board (4).
BF.DINA FENIG
1 1 Rhine Street
"BEDDIE"
\V. J. H. S.
Undecided
"II(i)i« sorrow! Let's be merry."
Volley Ball ( : ) ; T h r i f t S t a m p C o m m i t t e e ( ; ) ; O r c h e s t r a(2 -4) .
Mr. W. Betz " which usually ends in afuneral."
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MARION A. Fi
811 Garson A\
" M A R I O N "
Audubon School -;•;
Mechanics Institute
"^uips and cranks and wanton wiles"Wreathe her face in witching smiles.
Home Room Committee (1-2-3); Basketball (1); Social Com-mittee (1).
MILDRED RUTH FORESTER Carthage Grammar School 8
" M I I . I . V "
55 Scrantom Street Mechanics Institute
"Persuasion tips her tongue where'er she speaks."
Class P in C o m m i t t e e (1 ) ; " K i n t j R e n e ' s D a u g h t e r " (2 ) ;, ' C a r r y O n " (2 ) ; Glee Club (1-2) .
J. H O W A R D F O S T E R Francis Parker School 2/5
"HOWIE"
1160 Park Avenue Cornell
"Fearfully wise, he shakes his weighty head."
Class Soccer ( i ) ; Home Room Basketball (2-3-4);Home RoomBaseball (2-3); Home Room Soccer (2-3).
Miss Schwendler "On a hot day in June—."
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F.ugene Field School 10
New York University
"A little, curly-headed, mischief-makingmonkey from the first."
Class Basketball Team (1-2-3-4); School Basketball Team;Baseball Team (1); Home Room Committee (l-a-3-4); Chair-man of Home Room Committee (3-4); Wearer of Numerals,Monogram, and 3" "E"; Basketball Pin (4); Treasurer ofClass (i); Cheerleader (2); Captain of Basketball Team (3);Volley Ball (2); Track Meet (1-2-3).
"CLAIRE"
W. 1.11. S.
/ersity of Rochester
"Her eye, eS)i turned on empty space,Beamed keen with honor."
WII.I.ARD GLERUM Francis Parker School 23"BUB"
47 Faraday Street
He wields a wicked racket
Class Baseball (2-3); Tennis Tournament (4)
Mr. Fitch "As a matter of fact
Undecided
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CHARLOTTE VAN NEST GLUECK Francis Parker School 25
" C H I C K "
35 Tracer Street Mechanics Institute
/ , serious? How dare you insinuate such a thing!
S o c i a l C o m m i t t e e ( 3 ) ; " K i n g R e n e ' s D a u g h t e r " ( 2 ) ; "Carry
O n " ( 2 ) ; G y m D e m o n s t r a t i o n ( 4 ) ; G l e e C l u b ( 1 - 2 ) ; S e n i o r
P l a y ( 4 ) .
REUBEN GOLDMAN
17 Grant Street
W . I . I I . S
" R U B E "
New York University
"Rube" is the artist who plays "Silver Threadsamong the Gold" on the Supply Store cash register.
C h a i r m a n o f B o o k E x c h a n g e ( 4 ) ; B o o k K x c h a n g e P in ( 4 ) ;
Assistant Manager, Supply Store (4); Banking Committee
JANET LOUISE GOLDWATER W . J . I I . S .
" JAN"
4HX Harvard Street University of Rochester
".-/ charming, quaintly saucy little maid."
Hike Cluli (2); "Daddy Long Legs" (4); "The Charm School"
(4).
Miss Deming -"En francais, s'ilvous plait."
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PHILIP GORDON - Eugene Field School 10
"PHIL"
59 Hand Street University of Rochester
A noble aim in life,—to out-silence the Sphinx!
Home Room Basketball (1-2-3-4); Home Room Soccer (1-2-3-4); Class Basketball (1-2-3); Class Soccer (1-2-3-4); HomeRoom Baseball (1-2-3); Wearer of Class Numerals.
HATTIE H. GRAUMENZ W. J. H. S.
"HADDIE"
441 Carter Street University of Rochester
"Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set."
Basketball Numerals; Basketball Team (3).
HELEN D. GREEN Monroe Grammar School K
"HELEN"
44: Monroe Avenue University of Rochester
Helen has no use for praiseYet she's begged for days and days
Not to be slammed in a mischievous way,Till we're all at a loss just what to say!
Thrift Stamp Committee (1); Home Room Committee (2);Athletic Field Committee (3); Vice President (1); Treasurer(3); Secretary (4); Class Pin Committee (4); Class Basketball(3-4); Clarion Board (4); Memorial Committee (4); Press Club(2); Liberty Loan Committee (1); Candy Sale Committee(3-4); Clarion Board, Girls' (2-3); Clarion Agent (2); ClassProphet Committee (4); Historian (4); Assistant News EditorClarion (4); Chairman Invitations Committee (4); JanuaBoard (4).
Mr. Otis "Well, to get back to the subject."
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'/.. PRISCII.LA GREENE
256 Dartmouth Street
Francis Parker School 1^
"PRIS
Some folks, they swell right up'Cause they've one talent to display.
Our Pris would be a giantIf she cared to act that war.
Secretary Executive Council (4); Executive Council (3-4);Assistant Editor Janua (4); Assistant Editor of Clarion'(4);Assistant News Editor of Clarion (3); Clarion Board (2);News Editor of Girls' Issue (3); Clarion Agent (2-3); "TheCharm School" (4); Gym Meet (4); Swimming (2-3); Chair-man College Supper Committee (4); Clarion Pin (3); PressClub (2-3-4); Social Committee (3); Chairman Social Com-mittee (2); Class Treasurer (2); President (1).
SAMUEL E. GROVER
I I Argyle Street
Francis Parker Schi
" S A M "
University of Rochest
"Bold, bad man!"
Glee Club (2-3-4); Track (2-3-4); Special Chorus (4); H<Room Soccer (2-3-4); "The Charm School" (4).
F.ARI. R . GuTTENBERC
69 Vassar Street
"F.ARI."
•Yancis Parker School
Ilarvard
IVhen Earl begins to argueHis word you can t gainsay.
The advertisers sort of sigh,An' let him have his way.
Band (2-3-4); Glee Club (1-2); Tennis Tournament (2-3-4);Class Baseball (2-3); Class Soccer (3); Clarion Board (3-4);Clarion Pin (3); Certificate (4); Advertising Manager (4);Assistant Business Manager (4); Business Manager Janua.
Mrs. Duncan—"Put your slip in the coop."
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LILLIAN KATHRYN HACERMAN
" L I I.I."
}oo Grand Avenue
Wadsworth School i 2
University of Rochester
"I have never seen anything in the world worthgetting angry about."
Girls' Track Meet (1); Tennis Tournament (2-3).
CLINTON G. HAINES Monroe Grammar School 1 5
"CUNT"
57 F.dmond Street University of Rochester
Speed and efficiency—efficiency and speed.
Home Room Soccer (2-3-4); Class Basketball (3); Home RoomBaseball (2-3-4); Class Soccer (2-^); Chairman of Social Com-mittee (4); Tussock Moth Campaign (2); Clarion Board (2);Business Board of Janua.
MAYNARD HALLMAN Auduhon School ;
"MAVNIK"
1560 Main Street East Undecidc
Doing nothing with a great deal of skill.
Mr. Potter "I'm ashamed to tell you."
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W \RD L. I [AMILTON
"WARDIE"
244 Alexander Street
"Noise beseems me nut."
Clarion Board (4).
Kalbfus School
Boston Tech.
DOROTHY C. HOUCK
JOO Melville Street
Samuel A. Lattimore School 1 i"DOT"
National Cathedral School,Washington
"/ would not know too mueli,— too much to smile."
"King Rene's Daughter" (2); Glee Club (2); Hike Club
THKI.MA HAL.1
" T H K I . "
W. I. II. S.
Undecided1050 Joseph Avenue
"A wee, quiet bit of a body, with eyes that tellwhat she leaves unsaid."
Remington Awards Certificate (2); Remington Awards C;
Case (2).
Miss Eisenberg- "Why this overwhelmingenthusiasm?"
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EARLW. HIED W. J. H. S.
"HIEBIE"
149 Avenue B Buffalo School of Pharmacy
May you live to be as old as your jokes!
Glee Club (4).
LAWRENCE HEINRICH Monroe Grammar School 15"HEINIE"
Goodman Street South Syracuse University
"Give me aught to play upon, anil I'll bewitchthe world."
Home Room Soccer, Baseball, Basketball (2); Athletic FieldCommittee (2-3); Secretary (1-2); Social Committee (2-3);Director Band (2-3-4); Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Executive Council(4); Senior Farce (4); Senior Play (4); Swimming, Track(2-3); Senior Day Committee (4); Master of Ceremonies (4).
MARION E. HENDERSHOT City Normal School
"HENDIF."
[36 Gibbs Street Eastman School of Music
"Light she was, and like a fairy."Vol ley Ball ( 3 ) ; B a s k e t b a l l ( 4 ) ; H o m e R o o m C o m m i t t e e ( 4 ) ;Gym Meet (3-4).
Mr. Davey "Everybody here everybodyhappy."
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ROBERT BENJAMIN HARRINGMAN W. J. H. S
"BENNY"
2:4 Baden Street University of Pennsylvania
Athletics is Benny's middle name.
Wearer of "R", Basketball (2-3-4); Soccer (2-3); SophomoreTennis Champion (2); Chess Tournament, Checker Tourna-ment; Ass. Sports Editor of Clarion (3); Class Soccer (4);Tussock Moth Campaign (3); Tennis Tournament (3);Athletic Field Committee (~i).
FAITH HEWITT Number ;
" F A I T H "
ho Colby Street Undecide
"Calm in her queenly beauty."
G l e e C l u b ( 1 - 2 ) ; " K i n g R e n e ' s D a u g h t e r " ( 2 ) .
GLADYS MARJORIE HUNT
" S I S "
City Normal Sell'
Darrow School of Busil197 Lyndhurst Street
.•In intelligent girl,Indeed is a pleasure—And our Gladys has brains,Has brains in good measure.
Miss McMath "Use your head."
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RALPH B. I [URWITZ
" RALPH"
66 Herman Street Baldwin Wallace Law School
"Bashful boy, with downcast eyes."
Track (1-2); Home Room Soccer (2-3); Home Room Baseball(3); Tennis Tournament (2-3-4); Home Room Commit tee (2)
ALBERT
56 Hanover Street
" A L "
\V. | . 1-1. S.
New York University
" / was not born for courts and great affairs;1 pax my debts, believe, and say my prayers."
ROBERT FREDERICK JAMES Francis Parker School 25
" B O B "
975 Park A\ University of Michigan
"Muse not that I so suddenly proceed.For what I will, I will, and there's an end!"
Mr. Mirick "In other words
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ARTHUR C. JOFFE
74 Nassau Street
"ART"
W. J. H. S.
New York University
"Does the hair on the end in the ninth rowback shine enough?"
Home Room Soccer (3-4); Home Room Baseball (3); HomeRoom Basketball (3); Checker Tournament (2-3).
BERTHA N. KENTNER Monroe Grammar School 15"KENNIE"
1856 St. Paul Street Undecided
"Of manners gentle, of affections mild,In wit a woman, simplicity a child."
Executive Council (3); Clarion Pin (3); Clarion Staff (3);Janua Board (4); Clarion Board (4)
CLARICE L. KNAB Number 1 1
"CLAIR"
Culver Road Mechanics Institute
"So quiet and inconspicuo-us."
"Carry On" (2); Glee Club (1-2); Home Room Committee(3); Social Committee (2).
Miss Warner—"/r is what? absolutely!"
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WILHEMINA M. KOHLER Wadsworth Grammar School
"BILLY"
University of Rochester58 Broadway
"There is none like her,—none''
MYRA KUIMJIAN Monroe Grammar School 15" M Y "
51 Edmonds Street Eastman School of Music
"Thy voice is a celestial melody."
Chairman Home Room Committee (1-2); Home Room SongLeader (2); Clarion Board (4); Annual Board (4); Clarion Pin(4); Clarion Certificate (4); Home Room Committee (3).
NATHAN LA DUE W. J. H . S ."SKIN"
360 Grand Avenue University of Rochester
"0, this learning!What a mess it is."
Class Basketball (3); Class Soccer (3); Tennis Tournament(4);
Mr. Pile -''Anything radically different?"
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RUTH LAPIDES
149 Woodbury Street
Eugene Field School"RUFUS"
Western Reserve Collegefor Women
"Life's only a joke;Come, laugh at it with me!"
Home Room Committee (1); Volley Ball (X)\ Wearer of Num-erals, Thrift Stamp Committee (2); "Carry On" Committee(2).
JANET LAWRENCE
69 Dartmouth Street
"JAN"
Francis Parker School 23
University of Rochester
"A witty-wildly, care-free graceShone full upon her."
JOSEPH C. LEONE Number 17
"JOE"
170 Brown Street University of Rochester
"Girls don't worry me."
Baseball Team (4); Home Room Baseball (4); Home RoomSoccer (4); Home Room Basketball (4).
Miss Wangman—"If you're going to hike, hike."
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JULIUS LICHTER
931 East Main Street
BENJAMIN LEVINE W. J. H. S.
" B E N "
47 Catherine Street University of Rochester
" / am sure care is an enemy to life."
Home Room Basketball (2-3); Home Room Baseball (3);Home Room Soccer (3-4).
"JULIE"
W. J. H. S.
Columbia
"He was wont to speak plain, and to thepurpose."
Home Room Baseball (2-3); Home Room Soccer (3-4).
EVA R. LIPSKY" R I V "
32 Morris Street
W. J. H. S.
University of Rochester
She smiles on many just for funRut with that smile the work is done.
Mr. Lansdale "Did you hear it?"
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RUTH ELSIE MACDONAI.D Wadsworth School 12
"RUFUS"
25 Pearl Street. Homeopathic Hospital
"Ruthie is so good an' allIt's really nice to see,—
Never races through the hall,Never cuts a class at all!"
Glee Club (4).
GERALD MADIGAN
"JERRY"
1641 East Avenue
Number 23
Harvard
"Art is power."
Class Memorial Committee (4); Home Room Committee(3); Home Soccer (2-3-4); Home Room Baseball (2-3-4);Clarion Board (4); Clarion Board (3).
ANGELO L. MAGGIO W. J. H. S.
" M A C "
458 Central Park University of Rochester
"Ifeel an army in my fists."
Home Room Soccer (1-2-3-4); Home Room Baseball (1-2-3);Home Room Basketball (1-2-3); Class Soccer (2-3-4); ClassBaseball (2-3-4); Class Basketball (2-3-4); Glee Club (2-3-4).
Miss Rossiter—"Now remember, you aren't indrawing class."
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SEI.DEN D. MAPES
34 South Union Street
"SEL"
Monroe Grammar Schoo'
Cornel
"Often the cock-loft is empty in those whomNature has built many stories high."
Second Soccer Team (4); Class Soccer (2-3-4); Class Baseball(2-3-4); Class Basketball (2-3-4); Home Room Soccer (2-3-4);Home Room Baseball (2-3-4); Home Room Basketball (2-3-4);Home Room Committee (2-3-4); Class Treasurer (1-2); Chair-man Social Committee (3); Tennis Tournament (2-3-4).
EDNA MAE MARSH
Rochester, R. D. 5
"MARSHY"
Irondequoit No. 2
City Normal School
"If we, like her, onlv merit would seeWhat a happy place this world would be!"
DOROTHY AI.IDA MARTENS Henry Lomb School 20
"Dor"
871 Culver Road University of Rochester
"Dot" says that after her contract with tin-Clarion has expired, she taill be preparedto continue her career in Egypt, readinghieroglyphics.
Clarion Board (4); Glee Club (4); Special Chorus (4).
Mr. Smith "All right?"
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SAM C. MARZILO Grammar School No. 18"MARZIF."
46 Woodward Street University of Illinois
"Our little Mercury."
Wearer of "E," "R," Class Numerals; Cross Country Team(1 -2-3-4); Captain Cross Country Team (2); Track Team(1-2-3-4); Captain Track Team (3); Second Basketball Team(3); Second Soccer Team (2); Inter-class Soccer (1); CaptainFrosh Baseball (1); Class Basketball Team (1-2-3); BoxingClub (2); Home Room Basketball (2-3).
THEODORE MCCANN Out of Town
"MAC"
Morton, New York University of Illinois
"Still waters run deep."
JAMES MCCARTHY
Gates, New York
Gates School No. 6"SHORTY"
University of Rochester
"The best sport we know."
Member of Athletic Field Committee; Baseball Team (3);Soccer Team (3-4); Wearer of "R," "K,"CIass Soccer (1-2);Class Basketball (2-3); Executive Council (3); Class Baseball(1-2); Wearer of Numerals; Home Room Committee (3); Vice-President of Class (3); Tennis Tournament (2-3); ClarionBoard (3); Home Room Basketball (1-2-3).
Miss Betz -"la that right Karl?"
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SALOMA B. M C G R E G O R Number" M A C "
201 Grand Avenue Sargent School of Physical Training
Athletic, artistic,Dramatic all combined,
An up-to-date maidenOf the very best kind.
Executive Council (2); Senior Annual Board (4); CaptainBasketball Team (4); Assistant Tennis Manager (3); Wearerof Numerals, Wearer of Monogram; Winner of Girls' Individ-ual Track Trophy (2).
N E I L MONAHAN Out of Town
"NEII . "
106 Alexander Street University of Rochester
"Every inch a man."
Home Room Baseball (2); Home Room Basketball ( l - l ) .
VERNA M O R S E Hendrich Hudson School 28
" V E R N A "
149 Hampden Road Undecided
"Thy smile becomes thee well."
C ass Basketball (1); Typewriting Certificate (2).
Mr. Briggs "Don't be interfering.
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CHARLES COLUMBO MORROCCO Out of Town
"CHUCK."
157 Webster Avenue Undecided
"Aft, 0 man, is thine alone."
Glee Club (4); Art Editor of "Janua;" Art Editor of Clarion(4); Assistant Advertising Manager of "Charm School" (4);Assistant Advertising Manager of Senior Play (4).
HELENA MORRILL
943 Blossom Road
Hendrich Hudson School 28"HAM"
Undecided
Never in the way till there's work to bedone;—then she's right in line.
Class Basketball (2-3); Wearer of Numerals, Wearer ot Mono-gram, Home Room Committee (4); Clarion Staff (4); Winnerin W. S. S. Contest (2); Class Basketball (4); Wearer of 3""E" (4); Clarion Pin (4).
JAMES MORTON
"JIMMIE"
66 James Street
Number 12
Undecided
"7Vv sing, dream, laugh, loaf, be single,be free,—that's life!"
Miss Cramer—"Now, children, what you want isoriginality."
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BEATRICE F. MOSHIER"BEA"
24<; Vassar Street
"A rosebud, set with little willful thorns."
Senior Farce (4).
JANUA
Number 23
Wellesley
HARRIET MUSCAT W. J. H. S."HARRIET"
1220 St. Paul Street University of Rochester
"She is rich in common sense."
Remington Award (3); Hike Club (2).
KATHERINE NAIR City Normal School
"KITHERN"
18 Matthews Street University of Rochester
"Rare compound of oddity,frolic, and fun."
"The Charm School" (4); Glee Club (2); Senior Play (4).
Mr. Foster—"What do you say after that?"
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HARVEY OI.SAN Francis Parker School 23
"HARV"
1095 P a r k Avenue University of Rochester
"The man who blushes cannot be the brute."
Magister (1); Patrician (1); Chess Club (1-2); Home RoomBaseball (2-3); Editor of Wishbone-Clarion (4); Clarion Pin(4); Student Book Store Committee (4); Assistant Stage Man-ager Senior Farce (4).
CLARK. L. OVIATT
1173 Monroe Avenue
Monroe Grammar School 15"OVATTS"
Dartmouth College
" / see the right, and I approve of it too;Condemn all folly, yet folly pursue."
Orchestra (1-2); Home Room Basketball (r-2); Home RoomSoccer (1-2-3); Class Track Team (2); Class Swimming Meet(1); Track Team (4); Tennis Tournament (2-3); Janua Board(4); Class Soccer (1).
JANICE HILTON PAINE Monroe Grammar School"SPINNIE"
162 Pinnacle Road Vassar
"Genius to madness is near allied,And thin partitions do their walls divide."
Literary F.ditor of the Clarion (4); Grind Fditor of Janua (4);Chairman Memorial Tablet Committee (4); Finance Com-mittee (4); Class Track Team (4); Clarion Board (2-3); ClassPin Committee (2); Social Committee (2); Glee Club (1-2);Press Club (2-3); "King Rene's Daughter" (2); Clarion Agent(2-3); Clarion Pin (4); Assistant Literary Editor Clarion (3);Swimming Team (2-3); Class Treasurer (1); ConstitutionCommittee (1); Magister (1); "Carry On" (2).
Miss Bowles "Don't you see?"
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HAROLD PALF.Y
275 Rosedale Street
"PALIE"
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W. J. H. S
Cornell
"Night after night he sat, and dimmedhis eyes with books."
Home Room Committee (2); Constitution Committee(3);Patrician (1); Home Room Basketball (2).
IRMA M. PERO
284 Breck Street
Carthage Grammar School 8"IRMA"
University of Michigan
A miss with spunk to this degreeMust sure be treated well b\ meOr I would lose my precious hairIn handfuls, and I want it there.
Home Room Committee (2).
DOROTHY A. PERRY
24 De Witt Street
" P I E S "
City Normal School
University ot Rochester
" / may look prim and demure, but there'sa spark in my eye when I'm mad."
Typewriting Certificate (2); Home Room Committee (2);Glee Club (2-3).
Mr. Patton "Now, do you get it?'
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IRENE PRESTON Irondequoit District No. 2
"PRESTE"
Brower Road, Irondequoit, N. Y. City Normal School
"Full many a flower is born to blush unseen."
ROBERT WILLIAM PRICE Monroe Grammar School 15
"BOB"
569 South Goodman Street University ot Pennsylvania
"Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die."Home Room Committee (2-3-4); Home Room Soccer (2-3);Class Soccer (2); Home Room Basketball (2-3); ChairmanConstitutional Committee (1); Home Room Baseball (2-3-4);Class Basketball (2-3); Class Cheerleader (1-2).
JULIUS RAPPAPORT
New York City
"JULIE"
W. J. H. S.
Undecided
Given: A hero, tall, dark, and handsome,whose pep has never failed.
Required: Find the hero.
Basketball (2-3-4); Captain Basketball Team (4); Wearer of"R," "E," Numerals; Clark's Minstrels (3); Baseball (2);Tennis (2-3-4); Treasurer (4); Champ. Spring Tennis Tourna-ment (3).
Miss Greenwood—"I'm from Missouri."
muni
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HELEN ELIZABETH REYNOLDS Samuel Lattimore School 11"BETTY"
652 Genesee Street City Normal School
"Life is a serious matter with me, but no oneseems to realize it."
Social Committee (2-3-4); The Masquers (4); Glee Club (2);"King Rene's Daughter" (1).
VERNA M. RITZENTHALER Number 8
"RITZIE"
1624 North Clinton Undecided
"With all the grace of womanhood."
Bishop College
Undecided
Mr. Rodney- "We will assume that the bell has
LAURA M. ROBERTSON
"BOBBIE"
190 Franklin Street
"Nothing ever riles me."
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JOSEPH ROCKOVITZ W. J. H. S.
"ROCKY"
33 Oregon Street Cornell
Always quiet and on the job.
Home Room Baseball (2-3); Home Room Basketball (2-3);Home Room Soccer (2-3-4); German Club (1-2).
FRIEDA BRVNA ROSE Francis Parker School 23"FRIEDA"
367 Harvard Street University of Rochester
Once God made a woman,—a pattern for allwomen, impish, persuasive, mocking andwithal most dear.—Thou'rt very like thepattern.
Constitution Committee (3); Social Committee (4); "TheCharm School" (4); Janua Board (4); Clarion Staff (4);
RUTH C. ROSENBERG Alexander Hamilton 31"RUFUS"
106 Prince Street Simmons
"Fair tresses man s imperial race ensnare,And beauty draws us with a single hair."
H i k e C l u b ( 1 - 2 ) ; G l e e C l u b ( 2 ) ; D r a m a t i c s (4 ) .
Miss Friday—"Nobody knows?" Everybody "C"for today."
Puge sixty-lhr,
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HENRY ROSS
33 Lowell Street
"TRUCK"
Grammar School 20
University of Rochester
If WE were star men on the nine, we'd shineall over, but Hank takes it awf'ly calmly.
Wearer of "R," "E," Numerals; Freshmen Baseball (1); HomeRoom Basketball (1); Executive Council (1); Home RoomCommittee (1-2-3); Chairman Home Room Committee (1-3);Second Basketball Team (3); Captain Reserve BasketballTeam (3); Baseball Team (2-3-4); Captain Baseball Team(4).
CARLETON RUDMAN
"TOM"
Portland Avenue, Irondequoit
Irondequoit No. 3
Boston Tech.
"A silent man, in friendship true,He made point blank his certain aim,And born a stranger to defeat,To steadfast purpose linked his name."
Vice President of Class (4); Editor-in-Chief of Janua (4);Assistant Editor of Clarion (4); "The Charm School" StageManager (4).
GERTRUDE SABLOWSKV W. J. H. S.
"GIT"
10 Helena Street University of Rochester
"This lass hath a soul sincere."
H i k e C l u b ( 2 ) .
Mr. Fay "Want another?"
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ELBERT A. SANFORD
"AL"Bellevue, Nebraska
Cornell141 Kdgerton Street
"Shades of Daniel Webster!"
Chairman Home Room Committee (4); "The Charm Schoo(4); "Passing of Third Floor Back" (4).
BERNARD M.SANC
10 Henry Street
"BERNIE"
W. J. H. S.
Undecided
"He'd undertake to prove bx forceOf argument, a man's a horse;He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl,.hid that a lord may be an owl."
Class Pin Committee (2); Clarion Board (4).
CARL G. SCHLEBER Monroe Grammar School 15
"SLIPS"
22 Sumner Park Mechanics Institute
" / seen my duty, an' I done it!"
Band (3-4); Home Room Committee (2); Home Room Soccer(1); Glee Club (2).
Miss Esson—"Just browse among those poems."
P,r(c s,xly-Jiv
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"O ADELAIDE SENECA Hamilton 51
" A D "
94 Oxford Street Syracuse University
"Sinuous tresses in the dusky cloud."
Glee Club (2-3); Home Room Committee (2).
EVA K. SHI1 \V. I. H. S.
"EVA"
68 Lux Street University of Rochester
"Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit."
Glee Club ( 4 ) ; S p e c i a l C h o r u s (4 ) .
ARTHUR D. SLAVIN Na?areth Hall Academy
"Noisy"
:ooi St. Paul Street Pennsylvania
"He hath dabbled with the lightnings—'
M a s q u e r s ( 4 ) ; P u b l i c i t y M a n a g e r J a n u a (4 ) .
Mr. F. Betz "Now the good book says."
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ELMER A. SMITH Samuel A. Lattimore School
"SLICKER SMITH"
40 Webster Avenue Tufts College
"He's all right! IVho s all right? Smith!"Home Room Soccer (3-4); Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Special Chorus(4); Clark's Minstrels (2); Manager "The Charm School (4);Manager "The Passing of the Third Floor Back." (4).
BEATRICE STAHI
999 Park Avenue
"BEE"
University of Rochester
Bea's one of those Palm-Bouy Soap personsblack and ivhite, with blush rose trimmings.
Art Editor of Janua (4).
F.DWARD LAI'HAM STEELE
"EDDIE"
160 Rutgers Street
Francis Parker Schc
Undecided
"He needs no eulogy.He speaks for himself."
Chairman of'Athletic Committee (4); Cheerleader (4); rixecu-tive Council (4); Athletic Field Committee (3); "The CharmSchool" (4); Masquers (3); Clark's Minstrels (2); Class Base-ball (1); Class Basketball (1-2-3-4); Home Room Soccer (3);Tennis Champion (3); Wearer of Numerals, "F ," "R,";Glee Club C1-2-4); Class Social Committee (4); Annual Board(4).
Mrs. Remington - " Where are you supposedto be?"
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ETHEL STILLMAN
89 Hudson Avenue
"STILLIE"
Eugene Field School
Undecided
"Little care I, if little I am,I can do just as much as a bigger girl can."
Home Room Committee (2).
DOROTHY I). SVK.ES"DOT"
47- Pinnacle Road
Francis Parker Scho<
University of Rochester
"When she is good, she is very, very good,But when she is bad, she is horrid'."
Wearer of Numerals, Basketball Team (2); Glee Club (2-3);"k in t ; Rene's Daughter (2); Constitutional Committee (1)
KATHEIUNF. TAYLOR
Rochester, R. I). <;
" K A T Y "
Irondequoit No. 5
Undecided
"Thou and I will never agrtBegone, dull care!"
'The Charm School" (4); Home Room Committee (2-3).
Miss Turner "You see that, don't you?"
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F. VIRGINIA THOMPSON Number 29
"GING"
133 Roslyn Street University of Rochester
"Strong-hearted, whole-hearted, loyal and true."
Glee Club (1-2-3-4); "The Charm School" (4); "The Passingof the Third Floor Back" (4).
HARRELI . B. TOWNSEND
" T O W N E Y "
7 Culver Road
Number 23
Cornell
"7 never thrust my nose into other men's por-ridge. It is no bread and butter o' mine."
Princeps (1); Tennis (3).
ELLA E. T R O X
" T R I X "
157 Avenue C.
Number 8
Undecided
She's a modest little girlIVho does not care for fame.She studies well, disdains to fuss,And thus keeps her good name.
Mr. Porter—"We'll assume -
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MARY WALLACE Number i I
"MARY"
75 Copeland Street State Normal
"How far this little candle throws its beams!"
Home Room Committee (i).
NEWTON W. WARD VV. J . H . S."WARDV"
312 Birr Street Syracuse University
A radiating focus of good will.
Orchestra (2-3-4); Band (2); Glee Club (2); Home Room Com-mittee (2).
ARTHUR L. WELSH Monroe Grammar School [s,"ART"
2i;o Laburnum Crescent University of Rochester
"My only books were women's looks,And folly's all they've taught me."
President of Executive Council (4); President of StudentsAssociation (4); Clarion Pin (3); Clarion Board (3); BusinessManager "Daddy Long Legs" (4); Assistant Business Mana-ger Janua (4); Executive Council (4); "The Charm School"(4); Home Room Basketball (2-3); Home Room Soccer (2-3);Home Room Baseball (2-3); Tennis Tournament (2-3); PressClub (3); Clarion Agent (3).
Miss Neun "Silence!"
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WILLIAM WEST Number 31
"BILL"
14 Upton Park Undecided
Silenl when there is nothing to be said.
Electrician of Senior Farce (4); Electrician of the Senior Play(4); Wearer of " E ; " Home Room Baseball (2); Home RoomBasketball (2); Track (3).
HELEN C. WILCOX Francis Parker School 23
"HELEN"
224 Barrington Street Undecided
"I'm nax poet, but just a rhymer-like by chance."
C l a s s P i n C o m m i t t e e ( 1 ) ; G l e e C l u b ( 2 ) ; G i r l s ' P r e s i d e n t ( 2 ) ;
H o m e R o o m C o m m i t t e e ( 2 ) ; C l a r i o n B o a r d ( 3 ) ; " K i n g R e n e ' s
D a u g h t e r " ( 2 ) ; " C a r r y O n " ( 2 ) ; S e n i o r P l a y (4 ) .
ROLAND YAEGER Monroe Grammar School 15
"DODY"
87 Pembroke Street Purdue University
"Some are born great, some achieve greatness."
C h a i r m a n H o m e R o o m C o m m i t t e e ( 1 ) ; H o m e R o o m S o c c e r
( 1 - 2 - 4 ) ; H o m e R o o m B a s k e t b a l l ( 1 - 2 ) ; C l a r k ' s M i n s t r e l s ( 2 ) ;
P u b l i c i t y M a n a g e r C l a r i o n ( 4 ) ; A r t E d i t o r o f J a n u a ( 4 ) ; W .
S. S. C o m m i t t e e ( 1 - 2 ) ; C l a r i o n P in ( 4 ) .
Mr. Osman- "Meet me to-night."
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LUCILLE M. YATTEAU
70 Sycamore Street
"FRENCHY"
Blessed Sacrament
Undecided
We know of a cheerful smileThat sits behind "the office" fence,And comforts us poor sinners whileWe squirm in agonized suspense.
Girls' Gym. Demonstration (3); Card Case (Typewriting)(2); Typewriting Certificate (2).
E T H E L M A R I E ZAHN Nathaniel Hawthorne School 25
" E T H E L "
1067 North Goodman Street Mechanics Institute
Our Ethel burns the midnight oilTo get her lessons done,But to our Ethel all this toilIs nothing else but fun!
C l a s s B a s k e t b a l l ( 3 ) ; G l e e C l u b ( 4 ) ; S p e c i a l C h o r u s ( 4 ) ;W e a r e r of N u m e r a l s .
FLORENCE ZIMMERMA
Herbert Street
"ZlMMIF."
Number
Come
"For YOU to be buried in books—(), lassie, they're pitiful sagesWho could not, in one of your looksRead more than in millions of pages."
Athletic Field Committee (2); Soccer Committee (4); ClarionBoard (4); Advertising Manager Girls' Clarion (3); ClarionPin (4); Dramatics (4); Class Prophet (4); Janua Board (4).
Mr. Merrill—"la that clear now?"
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HILDA ZIMMERMAN Carthage Grammar School
"HILLY"
3] Huntington Park National Park Seminary
"In her 'tis natural to charm."
C l a r i o n A g e n t (2 -3 -4 ) ; H o m e R o o m C o m m i t t e e ( 1 ) ; " T h eC h a r m S c h o o l " ( 4 ) ; Social C o m m i t t e e (4 ) ; H i k e C l u b (2 ) ;C l a r i o n B o a r d (4) .
E V E L Y N E . Z W E I G C i t y N o r m a l Schoc
" E V E "
68 Ontario Street Darrow School of Busines;
"Woman's at best a contradiction."
Social Committee (2); Remington Award (2); Volley BalTeam (3); Wearer of Numerals (3).
3Jn Jtflemortam' Let love clasp grief lest both be drown'
ELIZABETH LASSEY
Died July 9, 191 X
MILDRED KATHLEEN BAYER
Class of January 1919
Died September 27, [921
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Class SongTUNE: All By Myself
We're so unhappy, dear old East High,Four years have sped quickly bySince our first meeting in the dreary
winter of nine-teen-eight-teen,But now we've got to say Goodbye.That is making us sigh.
ChorusDear E.H.S. we are grieving,For today we must part.Long have we strolled in thy cosy halls
so dear.Talking on the stair,We used to be, oh so busy,Watching the clock on the wall,And as ive travel on through lifeOur thoughts will be with you.We'll never forget you, dear E.H.S.
May we ever faithful be,To hold thy memory.And thy standards high, as weStrive on through streets of success;And may those we leave behind,Win all the victories they find.
HELEN REYNOLD
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Class OfficersSENIOR TERM
JUNE—1922
GEORGE BALDWIN
MILDRED SEEKINS
ELEANOR BROWN
EDWARD HANNA
HELEN FEIN ]
LAWRENCE RING J
CHARLES HAOGERTY
DAVID WOLFE .
President
rice-President
. . Secretary
Treasurer
MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Publications Committee
Athletics Committee
Music and Literary Committee
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Junior FinalJANUARY 1927
STEPHEN T U C K E R .
THEODORE KINNEV
VIRGINIA MACCORMIC
FRANCES CHANNEL .
President
I'ice-Pn-sideiit
Secretary
Treasurer
Junior TermJUNE I9I3
STANLEY MANS ON
MARION SMITH
HARRY HENRICKSON
EUGENE HAIDT
President
I He-President
Secretary
Treasurer
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Sophomore Final
THEODORE PEAVER
JACOB ROSS .
RONALD KINO .
WILLIAM LEVINE
IANUARY Iy24
PresidentI'ire-President
SecretaryTreasurer
LILLIAN LERNER
DOROTHY RILF.Y
CAROLYN WESTON
AGNES MCMANUS
HAROLD PRINCE
ROBERT WHITING
Sophomore TermJUNE 1924
PresidentVice-President . . .! SecretaryI Treasurer
FLORENCE GILLMOUR
ANNA QUAGLUATA
I.YDIA FRANKENFELD
MARY LEADER
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Executive CouncilOfficer
ALBERT H. WILCOXARTHUR WELSH .PRISCILLA GREENEROY E. DAVEY
Honorary PresidentStudent PresidentStudent Secretary
Faculty Treasurer
FACULTY MEMBERSALBERT H. WILCOX ROY E. DAVEY
ROBERT LANSDALE JAMES H. FOWLE
Publications CommitteeARTHUR WELSH .PRISCILLA GREENEALBERT EIDMAN .HELEN FEIN .LAWRENCE RING .MEREDITH LEWIS.FREDERIC HAUPT
. jthletics Commillee
EDWARD STEELECHARLES HAGGERTYSTEPHEN TUCKERCLARENCE BROWNSAM DI PASQUALESTANLEY BRADY
Music and Literary CommitteeLAWRENCE HEINRICHDAVID WOLFEDOROTHY RICHDOROTHY ABERT
Jan.Jan.Jan.JuneJuneJan.June
Jan.TuneJan.funeJan.June
Jan.JuneJan.June
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PRISCILLA G R E E N E , '22
CARLETON RUDMAN '22
H E L E N G R E E N , '22 ]
JANICE P A I N E , '22
BERTHA K E N T N E R , '22
SAUL KROLL, '22 . . .
HARVEY OLSAN, '22
BERNARD SANOW, '22 . .
CHARLES MARROCCO, '22
H E L E N A MORRILL, '22, C H
DOROTHY MORTENS '22
MVRA KUIMJIAN .
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News Editoant News Edito
. Literary Editoistant Literary Edito
. . Sports Edito
. Wishbone Editotant Wishbone Edito
. . Art Edito
. . Staff Typist. Copy Reade. Point Credito. Exchange Edito
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WHAT IS MUSIC?
The pleading voice of all mankindThe mute desire that lies in every breastAnd ever vainly seeks to findA perfect peace and rest.
—H. W.
East High OrchestraDAVID WOLFENELSON HAUER .RUTH TAPLINLAWRENCE HEINRICHFRED MYERS
PresidentJ'ice-President
SecretaryTreasurerPublicity
SADVE LEVIN
PianoPAULINE ALPERT
First l7iolinDOROTHEA SMITH ANTHONY SCHEIBLAUERVICTORIA DYLEWSKI MOWEY PRESSBERGHYMEN RUDIN LOIS SILLSBYCHARLES S. PENNIKA JOSEPH GAMMONGEORGE PETTINGER EDDIE EHREROLAND GOLDSTEIN JOSEPH SCHIFFROSE ROBVOGEL GEORGE BASSETT
Second ViolinEUGENE LOWENTHAL LOIS YOUNGMOSES M. LAPIDES MILDRED SCHNEEBERGER
MINNIE SEIDEALBERT STUARTALICE VICKFRANCIS KEIPERCuYLER McCHESNEYMILDRED SIITLE
JEAN BETTISMARY STUPKIEWICZRUTH HOBARTELEEN TAYLORALFRED C. GOETZCAROLINE CIROTZKI
HANS MORA
ViolaVIOLET SPII.BERG
CelloRUTH TAPLIN DAVID F. WOLFE
EUGENE RAEFFEL
BassCLINTON MANNING FRED MYERS
FluteLAWRENCE HEINRICH VINCENT ERVINGISADORE D R E X L E R RUTH SCHRAMM
OboeGlJSTAV KONCZ
SaxaphoneEARL GAESSER
ClarinetNEWTON WARD SYLVESTER PARTRIDGESIDNEY LIPSKY CURTIS CLARK
CornetNELSON HAUER LESTER FISHMAN
LEONA METCALF
HornJONATHAN HEINRICH VINCENT CAPPASSO
TromboneFLOYD CAZEAU GERALD GREGORY
MAURICE LEVY
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BECKER, EDWARD .
BECKWITH, MORELL
BERG, GILFORD
BERGER, DAVID.
BIEL, EUGENE .
BOTT, GEORGE .
CAPASSO, VINCIENT
CAZEAU, FLOYD
CLARK, CURTIS
DREXLER, ISADORE.
FISHMAN, LESTER .
FAIR, ROBERT .
OUR, STANDISH
GAESSER, EARL
GLICKMAN, ISADORE
GUTTENBERG, EARL
GOLDMAN, SIDNEY .
HAUER, NELSON
HEITSMAN, HAROLD
HEINRICH, JONATHAN .
HEINRICH, LAWRENCE
HOUCK, RANDALL .
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LAWRENCE HEINRICH
KNCZ, GUSTAV .
LAEBOVETZ, MORRIS
LAUTERBACH, KARGES
LEVY, MORRIS .
LIPSKY, SIDNEY
MAAS, LLOYD
MANNING, CLINTON
MAUER, ERNEST
MCCAW, THOMPSON
MCGUIRE, ALDEN .
MILLER, CHARLES .
MORRIS, IRA
RUBIN, MAX
Ross, KENNETHROSCOE, THEODORE
RODEOVITZ, AARON.
SCHLEBER, CARL
SCHMINKE, GEORGE
SHERMAN, HOWARD
STUART, ALBERT
WOLFE, DAVID .
JAY W. FAY . .
. Assistant Director
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ALMY, IRISAMSLER, MARIONBOYSON, PEARLBROWN, HESTERBROOKS, REBECCABAIRD, RUTHBlRACREE, THELMABOGART, FLORENCEBOWER, ELIZABETHBITTER, ELIZABETHBODINE, BESSIECROMWELL, ALICECLAPP, THORA
CIMENO, HARRIETCLIFTON, SARAHCAMPBELL, DOROTHYDOEHLER, GRACEDIBBLE, FLORINE
DILDINE, LoisDALY, LUCILLEDEPUYT, NORMADEROOS, JANETEMBLOW, EVELYNEMENS, FREDAFRANK, CORAFRANKENFELD, ALMA
ADAMS, KENNETHALHART, EUGENEALTPETER, PETERBARRELL, PERCYBIRNBAUM, HAROLDBOOTH, LEONARDCARSON, LEONCAZF.AU, FLOYDCOYLE, FOWLERDEVOLL, RAYMONDFAVOUR, STANDISHFINKERTON, GEORGEGILBERT, CHARLES
GROVER, SAMUELGUNKLER, THEODORE
Members of Qlee ClubsGIRLS
GLEICHAUF, MILDREDGREENSTONE, GERTRUDEGILLETTE, M A R I O NGASTON, EVAGOETZ, R U T H
G R E E N , CATHERINEH U Y E R , LEONAHENDERSON, H A Z E LHAAG, R U T HH A U S E , R U T HHARRISON, EVELYNH A R R I S , ADAIRKEYMEL, H A T T I EKELLAWAY, AMYKOLKA, R U T HKOMINSKY, MARJOR1EK E N Y O N , FLORENCEKONOVITZ, M Y R AL E I B L E E , M A R I O NLANDGREN, E T H E LL A U E R , ELIZABETHL E W I S , H E L E NM I L L E R , FAUSTINEM A Y L E , AMYM O R R I S , H E L E NMARTENS. DOROTHY
BOYSHEESCH, HENRYJENSEN, WILLISJOHNSON, MATHEWKAUL, CLAYTONKIENAST, ROBERTKING, ROLFKOKIS, JACOBKLINE, HENRYLELAND. LEELEWINA, HAROLDMACALPINE, DONALDMAGGIO, ANGELOMARKS, WALTERMARROCCO, CHARLESMARCHANT, ALLAN
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TROTT, REBECCA
TARQUINIO, MINNIE
VANNEIL, RIKA
WILLINK, GRACE
YOUNG LOIS
YAEGER, LILLY
YOUNG, RUTH
ZAHN, ETHELZITO, ANNA
ZUCK, JULIA
MAUER, ERNESTNICASTRO, FLOYDOTTAMONO, FELIXPRATT, KENNETH
PRESENT, ARTHURRINI, SAMUELSABIN, HARRY
SMITH, ELMERSOPPE, SAMUELTAYLOR, EARLTOMANOVITCH, ALEXANDER
TREW, ELMERWALLACE, WILLIAMWEISS, ELMERWINTER, MERRILL
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The Charm SchoolPresented by the Senior Class, NOVEMBER FOURTH, 1921
Under the direction of Miss Katherine Burns
AUSTIN BEVANS an automobile salesmanEDWARD LAPHAM STEELE with IDEAS whichDAVID MACKENZIE A law student, considersELBERT A. SANFORD unpractical thoughGEORGE BOYD an expert accountant, isPETER ALTPETER willing to co-operate, and alsoJIM AND TIM SIMKINS who toil not and have neverARTHUR WELSH AND LAWRENCE HIENRICK. . seriously considered spinningHOMER JOHNS is the guardian ofJAMES CROMBIE, JR.ELISE BENEDOTTI the president of senior class atHILDA E. ZIMMERMAN a school presided over byMiss HAYS who is loved and feared by all whoF. VIRGINIA THOMPSON know her including her secretaryMiss CURTIS who is always trying to think well ofZ. PRISCILLA GREENE the senior class, consisting ofSALLY BOYD-KATHERINE G. NAIR . . . . who is George's sister andMURIEL DOUGHTY—DOROTHY R. BRIGGS ]ETHEL SPELVIN—FRIEDA B. ROSE Q i r | s ;n S e n i o r c k s s
ALIX MERCIER—JANET L. GOLDWATER [LILLIAN STAFFORD—MARGARET B. BOWIE JMADGE AND MIDGE KENT \ t h e t e r r i b l e t w i n s > a n d
KATHERINE TAYLOR jDOTSIE . . . . who is always in the wayBEATRICE F. MOSHER
BUSINESS BOARD
ELMER SMITH Business ManagerFRANCIS ALLEN • Assistant Business ManagerCARLETON RUDMAN Stage ManagerHENRY CARDEW Property ManagerWILLIAM WEST ElectricianSPENCER COOK Advertising ManagerCHARLES MARROCCO Assistant Advertising Manager
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"The Passing of the Third Floor Back"Presented by the Senior Class, December i6, 1921
Under the direction of Miss Katherine Bums
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Joey Wright
Christopher Penny
Major Tompkins
Mrs. Tompkins
Vivian
Jake Samuels
Harry Larkum .
Miss Kite
JAMES CROMBIE, JR.
GERALD MADIGAN
PETER ALTPETER
KATHERINE G. NAIR
MARGARET B. BOWIE
HARVEY OLSAN
LAWRENCE W. HEINRICH
CHARLOTTE V. N. GLUECK
Artist
Retired
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His Daughter
Of the City
His "Jackal
Unattached
Mrs. Percival de Hooley . . . Cousin to Sir George Tweedle, BaronetDOROTHY R. BRIGGS
Stasia . . . .
Mrs. Sharpe
The Third Floor Back
ELMER SMITH
FRANCIS ALLEN
ROBERT PRICE .
HARRELL TOWNSEND
WILLIAM WEST .
CLARK OVIATT .
HENRY CARDEW
HELEN C. WILCOX
F. VIRGINIA THOMPSON
ELBERT A. SANFORD
BUSINESS BOARD
Slavey
The Landlady
Business Manager. Assistant Business Manager
Stage ManagerProperty Manager
ElectricianAdvertising Manager
Assistant Advertising Manager
Music furnished under the direction of David F. Wolfe
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PHILIP OLIVIA Manager
RUBEN GOLDMAN Assistant Manager
ARLINE AMES
MABEL LA GASSE
WILLIAM UHLEN
STAFF
WILLIAM DAGGS
H A R V E Y O L S A N
J E N N I E KI.I B R I N K
PERCY BARRELI.
THE BOOK EXCHANGE
RUBEN GOLDMAN
ROSE MORESS .
ManagerAssistant Manager
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SoccerLeague Standings
East HighEast HighEast HighEast HighEast HighEast HighEast HighEast HighEast HighEast High
East High
West HighEast High .LimaRoch. TechCharlotte .Canandaigua
Gregg, CaptainMcCarthy .Lee . .MinowitzBaldwinKalbfus .Lauterbach .Hedges .Wright .Uhlen .CushingSkelton .FeinsteinMorris .McKay .
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Games
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Basket Ball
RAPPAPORT—Captain BOYCEUHLEN ROSSHERRINGMAN LEESMITH BROWN
IOHX HOLAHAN—Manager
SCHEDULE
Kast High—vs.—Newark
November 24Kast High—vs.—Brockport
December 2Kast High—vs.—West High.
December 9
Kast High—vs.—December 16
Kast High—vs.—Syracuse CentralDecember 23
Kast High—vs.—NewarkTanuary f\
Kast High—vs.—IthacaJanuary [3
Kast High—vs.—AuburnJanuary 20
Kast High—vs.—Manlius
January 21Kast High—vs.—Klmira Heights
January 27Kast High—vs.—
February 3Kast High—vs. -Batavia
February 4Kast High—VS.—Auburn
February 10 .Kast High—vs.—Ithaca
February 17Kast High—vs.—Klmira Heights
February 18Kast High—vs.—Manlius
February 24Kast High—vs.—West High.
March 3
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SwimmingJACK DELMARLE—Manager
GREGG SWARTHOUT ROBERT SKELTON
JACK DELMARLE RAYMOND WARD
THEODORE PEAVER GEORGE BLAIR
WILLIAM PEAVER THEODORE GUNKI.ER
RUSSELL BRADSHAW BURTON WHITE
CARL GRASHOF EARL GOLDSTEIN
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Cross Country TeamH E K is E RT M ARTH—Manager
HOWARD JOHNSTONE ROLFE KINO
HOWARD SHERMAN JOHN BEIL
ROBERT (JOKDON DAVID GOLDMAN
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TennisSeniors
WILLIAM DAKE—Char,
FOREST STRICKLAND
CHARLES DOUGLAS
Juniors
MARVIN WITTENBERG—Champ.
FRED SMYTHE
KUGENE HAIDT
Sophomores Freshmen
DONALD SPILBERG—Champ. PIKE MEADE—Champ.
FOWLER COYLE
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FRANCIS P. ALLEN—Manager
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Allen, D. H.Baart, J. C.Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.Bee Hive Millinery & Supply Co.,Bond BreadBoucher, Florist .Boyouth Clothes ShoppeCase-Hoyt Corporation .Cook Iron Store Co. .Darrow School of BusinessDean, Dr. Fredk. J. R.Dudley, Given & Co.Ellis, E. J. & Co. .Estate of Hiram Sibley .Furlong, Wm. M.Goldman David .Goldstein's Book StoreGriffin & BaileyHowe & Rogers CoHurst Engraving Co.Keller, J. B. Son'sLangslow-Fowler Co.Mabbit Motor Co.Malley'sManhattan Restaurants .Mathews & BoucherMcCurdy's . . . .McFarlin Clothing Co.McGrath'sMeier Furniture Co.Metal Arts Co., Inc. .Miller, George A. & Co. .Miner, Geo. L. Co.Natt, Bareham & McFarland, IncNew York Suit, Cloak & Fur Co.Odenbach RestaurantOemisch, Henry Co.O'Toole.Page & Shaw .
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Advertising
Pritchard Storage & Warehouse Co.Ritter Dental Mfg. Co. Inc.Rochester Business InstituteRochester Gas and Electric CorporationRochester Stationery CoRochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co.Rochester Underwear S t o r e s . . . .Rowe & Waddell Co.Schantz, Joseph A. CoSchmidt, Rudolph & Co.Schminke, G. & C. Co. .Schutte, Chester F.Scrantom'sSelden TrucksSibley, Lindsay tk Curr CoSibley TractSibley TractSiddons, John Co..Smith, Clarence W. .Snyder, E. G. .Stacy, O. T. Co. .Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg CoSullivan'sSwiss Laundry.Sykes, E. C. & Co.Touhey Co., Inc.Underwood TypewriterUnion Clothing Co.Utz, Martin W.VanHoesen F. P. Co.Victory Clothes Shop
Ward's .Whittle's .Williamson'sWilson, H E.Woodworth Inc. .
Yawman and Erbe Mfg. Co.Zax's, Harry Pharmacy .
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DARROW SCHOOL OF BUSINESS218 East Avenue
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN A COMMERCIAL COURSE
will find it advantageous and profitableto visit our well-equipped school plant.
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EXPERIENCED TEACHERS,
who have had practical businesstraining as well, instruct the classes.
STENOGRAPHIC, BOOKKEEPING, AND SECRETARIAL COURSES
are carefully planned in a well-organized system.
SCHEDULES ARE ARRANQED
to allow students to progress as rapidlyas their ability and application allow.
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JT Has been a privilege for our
organization to work ivith the
Janua officers in the production of
this fine book. Our best wishes
go with the members of this Class
as they enter upon larger fields of
endeavor in student or in busi-
ness life.
THE CASE HOYT CORPORATION
70 EXCHANGE STREET
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
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THE HURST ENGRAVING COMPANYI I 6 St. Paul Street
Make photo engraved printing plates for black andwhite or all kinds of color printing.
Whenever in doubt about printing plates, commercialdesigns, or photography for commercial purposes theywill be pleased to assist you with advice or service.
The excellent printing plates in this book attest tothe high quality of the product of The Hurst EngravingCompany.
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McCurdy'sWhere not alone garments for daytime and eveningwear are featured, but where you will find everythingin the way of sports apparel, from modish millinery tosmart, snappy footwear.
One of our specialties is gloves—gloves for women, formen and for the growing ups. The Trefousse glove issold exclusively in Rochester, by us.
Another feature with us, is footwear of the latest designs—Fifth Avenue, N. Y. styles at the same time they arethe vogue there and catering specially to the demandsof the younger generation.
McCurdy & Company, Incorporated.
THE PHOTOGRAPHSIN THIS VOLUME OF
THE JANUAWERE MADE BY
WM. M. FURLONG58 Clinton Avenue South
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Compliments of
E. J. ELLIS & COMPANY
Buy a HooverIt shakes, sweeps and thoroughly cleanscarpets, rugs and floors without the phys-ical and mental exhaustion that invaria-bly follows the use of a broom.
Rochester Gas and ElectricCorporation
Main 3960
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THE SIBLEY TRACTRugby Avenue Wellington AvenueWoodbine Avenue Trafalgar StreetAberdeen Street Melrose Street
The recent sale of 85 lots and the erectionof 60 residences in this beautiful subdivisiongives evidence of its popularity.Every street fully improved. Tract restricted to single houses.
We offer a number of desirably located lots at attract-ive prices; also several newly completed houses.
Cash or terms.
Estate of Hiram SibleyMain 13 100 Sibley Block
Ritter Dental t|p EquipmentChairs, Engines, Lathes. Distributing Panels, Air
Compressors, Unit Equipments, IonizationEquipments, Spray Bottle Warmers
Air Fittings, Supplies and Ac-cessories for the above
RITTER DENTAL MFG. CO., Inc.ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
U. S. A.
ESTABLISHED 1888
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D. H. ALLEN
REAL ESTATE
Houses Bought and Sold
708 POWERS BUILDING
Prescriptions CarefullyCompounded
We Call For and DeliverPRESCRIPTIONS
HARRY ZAX'S PHARMACY
228 Parsells Ave. Rochester, N. Y.
O ' T O O L E
H A B E R D A S H E R
4 East Main Street
Rudolph Schmidt & Co.HEADQUARTERS FOR
WIRELESS APPARATUS
JOBBERS FOR
RADIO CORPORATION
51 East Main Street
TO TRY THEM IS TO BE CONVINCED
THE CREAMY CONFECTION OF
CONTENT
GOLD MEDALMARSHMALLOWS
o. T. STACY co.Rochester, N. Y.
$ndim MotocycleHigh Grade Bicycles
IVER JOHNSON, COLUMBIA, PIERCEAMERICAN, INDIAN, LENOX AND CLEVELAND
MOTORCYCLES
The Geo. L. Miner ConpanyClinton Avenue South corner Court Street
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WHERE
QUALITY
COUNTS
BONDBREAD
For the Student we suggest
Waterman's Fountain Pens
Ever sharp Pencils
Me M Ring Books for Assignments
WILLIAMSON'S51 State Street
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Rochester Headquarters
Misses' and Women's
Stylish
Outer Apparel
Furs and Millinery
At Popular Prices
THE TOUHEY CO., Inc.82-84 MAIN STREET EAST
H. E. WILSONFlorist
DESIGNS AND DECORATIONSCorsage Bouquets and Baskets
a specialtySpecial Discounts to Graduates
SS Main Street East
GRIFFIN & BAILEYPianos — Player Pianos
Talking Machines
Expert Tuning-Repainng-Refinishing
North Clinton at Mortimer
"Say It With Flowers"
J. B. KELLER SONS
FLORISTS
25 Clinton Avenue NorthCOATS SUITS FURS
Dresses, Blouses, Sweaters,Skirts, Silks and Woolens.
25-29-31 Clinton Avenue South
ELECTRIC
E. C. SYKES & CO.I Incorporated I
Electrical Contractorsand Locksmiths
Cutlery and Grinding
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Everything Electrical
Wireless Supplies
12 Front Street Rochester, N. Y.
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HOWE Sc ROGERS
COMPANY
ROCHESTER'S LEADING
Furniture,
Floor Covering
and Drapery Store
Everything First Class
Young men can come to the McFarlinStore confident that they will get
clothes, hats, shoes andfurnishings of reliable
"S quality, "il
MCFARLIN CLOTHING C O .110 - 116 Main Street East
"WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM"
MATHEWS 3c BOUCHER
Hardware Merchants
26 Exchange Street
As a Matter of Education
It should interest you to know that Rochesterlargest retail store has a street frontage of 599 feemore than 14 acres of floor space, a Tea Rooiwith seating capacity for 500 persons, and upwarcof 2000 employees.
The size of the store in 1868—when the busine:was founded—was 25 ft. x 160 ft. Honest mererandise, honest methods and courteous service havbuilt it up to its present substantial si:e.
As it has served your parents in the past sohopes to serve you now and in the years tcome—always to your complete satisfaction.
Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Co.
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Ribbon, Velvets, Silks,Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Hat
Flames, Supplies of all kinds.
Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesalers
Bee Hive Millinery & Supply Co., Inc.11 Clinton Avenue North Rochester, N. Y
Odd Fellows Temple BldK. Up one flight.
WHEN YOU THINK OF
Fine China Rich Glass Ware6lcgant Sil'vcr IVare A Gift for anyon
THEN THINK OF
DUDLEY, GIVEN & CO.Eleven East Avenue
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TIME TO EQUIPSfor the WINTER FUN
Dunne Canadian skatesNorth Star racing skatesWinslow's hockey skatesWinslow's rink skates
Toboggans— finest makesSkis — best AmericanSnowshoes— Canadian
Hockey Pucks, Uniforms, Sweaters, Caps, etc.
Sweaters—finest Australian lambs wool inlatest designs
Skating Sets- Scarfs and Toques in new designs
Sporting QoooStore SCRANTOMS
F. P. VANHOESEN CO.
Paints
Wall Paper
Window Shades
Main & G r o v e S t r e e t s
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GERMSAre more deadly than a revolver. An improved dental office should be sanitaryin every respect. It is necessary that instruments be sterilized after each patientA visit to our offices will assure you that we are most particular and conscienti-ous in regard to this matter.
DR. FREDK J. R. DEAN, Dentist210-212 Mercantile Bldg., Cor. North and Main 5203 Stone
DON'T GIVE A LUNCHEON ORDINNER
If you are planning on having it rather nice, beferotalking it over with us. We have unusual facilities forserving parties of four or more, and will gladly arrangespecial dinners or luncheons to meet your approval atnominal cost.
Noon Liberty Lunch Plates, 45c to 75c.
THE ODENBACH RESTAURANT
— •g -J^ _
n Institution l(iJ>I «j</c/ Every Cit izenShould Take Pride
AVain StreetWest
•"•' Exchange
Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co.
Auto Supplies Free Air
J. C. BAART
Firestone Tires, Tubes and
Auto Accessories
456 East Main St. Phone Main 5910
GOOD MUSIC
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
CHESTER F. SCHUTTE
26 BEECH STREET
MAIN 206-J
McGRATH'S
" T H E C O R N E R S T O R E "
Lunches - Ice Cream - Candy
840 MAIN STREET EASTIH7J
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For Everything Electrical
23 EXCHANGE ST."
ASK FOR
ROCHESTER QUALITY
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
ROCHESTER STATIONERY CO.
SELDENIN-BUILT QUALITYMOTOR TRUCKS
1H—IVi—&A—5 TONSALL WORM [DRIVE
GEO. S. HOLVEY, Pas. and Treas.
H O L V E Y - S E L D E N SALES CO., I N C15 CIRCLE STREET. ROCHESTER, N. Y.
STONE 6413
Jfef
MEIER FURNITURE COMPANY
Furniture . \ Upholstery
21-25 ^ n s t Avenue
BOOKSSave Money on Your Schoo
and Supplies by Buying th
GOLDSTEIN'S BOOK105 Main St. West
Books Bought, Sold and ExchnnTwo doors west of Hotel Rochester
1 Booksem at
STORE
edOpen Eve,iin,.
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I ime is Your Most Valuable
Raw Material —
Why Waste It.'
When it is ne,auditor, superiniclerk, don't waswalking. Y o u can get into direct
Simply press one button once on the
Stromberg-Carlson
TelephoneSystems of this type are insRochester by the Rochestphone Company, with facil
Call Stone 7100 for rates and fu
^South Ave.Si-or-e
& rtma+eur
FINE CANDY, DELICIOUS
FOUNTAIN BEVERAGES
"Rochester Made"
44-46 Main St., East 3-5 East Avenue
\ \ / E CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
MEN'S YOUNG MEN'SAND BOYS1 CLOTHING
BOYOUTH CLOTHES SHOPPE
40 Main Street West Stone 5585
THE JOHN SIDDONSCOMPANY
SHEET METAL WORKand ROOFING
STEEL CEILING A SPECIALTY
61-63-65 North Water Street
Rochester, N. Y.
STONE 2048
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N E W YORK SUIT,
CLOAK & FUR CO.
20 MAIN STREET EAST
NEAR FOUR CORNERS
W H E R E SHOPPING IS
MADE A PROFITABLE
PLEASURE
Specializing in apparel for the Miss
ClothesHatsShoesand Fixings
for boys who knowwhat they want andfor boys who arenot quite sure.
Always full value forthe price.
Union Clothing Co.
Picking YourVocation
Deciding upon your life work, isonly the beginning, as the attain-ment of success in any businessdemands a thorough understand-ing of business principals.
This includes a practical knowledge ot recordkeeping systems. Thousands of letters, orders, bills,receipts, checks, etc., must be filed so that they canbe found instantly when wanted. Every businessman should know how this is done.
Drop in at our store; say that you are from K.H. S. and we will be glad to show you some in-teresting things about "Y and F," Record KeepingSystems that will prove a long step in your businesseducation.
That Simplify
LAWMAN ANPFRBE M FG.G>.
Retail Store, 108 East Avenue
Leaders of the World in Filing Equipment
and System Supplies.
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Bausch & Lomb Products
:ARE MADE IN ROCHESTER AND WELL KNOWNWHEREVER OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS ARE USED
Include high grade Microscopes, Projection Lanterns (Balopticons),Photographic Lenses and Shutters, Range Finders and Gun Sights
for Army and Navy, Searchlight Mirrors of every description,Photomicorgraphic Apparatus. Optical Measuring Instru-
ments, Field and Opera Glasses, Ophthalmic Lensesand Instruments, Magnifiers, Reading Glasses,
Microtomes, Centrifuges and other highg rade O p t i c a l E q u i p m e n t and
A c c e s s o r i e s .
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.New York Washington Chicago
Rochester, N. Y.
HENRY OEMISCH CO.
JEWELERS
56 East Avenue Rochester, N. Y.
"Buddie" DesksF O R E V E R Y M E M B E R O F T H E F A M I L Y
The "Buddie" Desk is a combination desk and chair that isadjustable.
For Your Study
A seat that gives the greatestcomfort — tilting and adjust-able top, protects visions, andbeing easily moved can beplaced in most favorable light-ing conditions. Large drawerunder seat for books, pencils,games, toys,etc. "A place foreverything and everything inits place," for father, motherand adult members. The ad-justability a n d compactnessof the large size outstrips allcomparison with roll or flattop desk and chair, as a deskting, drawing, telephone deskfor reading, studying, writi
or home study.Correcl Posture—
Langslow-Fowler Co., Rochester, hi. Y.
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E, G- SNYDER
Plumbing and Heating Contractor
40 Scio Street Stone 4770
——Telephone: Main 981
Clarence W. SmithBOOKSELLEPvSTATIONERI M P O R T E R
Engraving and Heraldic Work
44 East Avenue - - Rochester, N. Y.
PRITCHARD STORAGE £•? WAREHOUSE
COMPANY
MERCHANDISE—HOUSEHOLDTRUCKING
=
Lcrw Rate of Insurance
Telephone: Stone 438
QUALITY nWe do not attempt to secure all the
Residence Phone: Chass .19,15
MARTIN W. UTZ
Modern Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmithing
JOB WORK A SPECIALTY
1072 MAIN STREET EAST
Stone 2442 ROCHKSTER, N. V.
COMPLIMENTSof a FRIEND
PAY A VISIT TO
MALLEY'SICE CREAM, CANDIES
& STATIONERYCAMERA SUPPLIES
473 Monroe Avenue
ot QUANTITYc ass pin and ring orders in the country,
but it is noticeable that our customers are schools leading in educationalcircles. They know quality.
Designs for Class, Club or Frat r. ins submitted. Engraved Invitations also.
METAL ARTS CO., INC.77 SOUTH AVENUE
StENGINEERING BLDG.
we 7902
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WHEN YOU GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOLIn January you should be thinking of a career. What is to he your lifework? Some of you will go to college. Those who cannot do so andwish to get into business should call at the
ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE
and let us explain our thorough-going, intensive courses to enable you totake responsible positions in business offices. We are glad to consult withstudents at any time.
ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE172 Clinton Avenue South
Main 3869
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The CANDY and ICE CREAM
of EXCELLENCE
PAGE & SHAW46 East AvenueCUTLER BUILDING
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, London, Paris, Canada
UNDERWOODfor
SPEED, ACCURACY, DURABILITY
Underwood Typewriter15 North Street
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Compliments of
WOODWORTH INC.
PERFUMERS
OF COURSE!
You keep your house repaired; you drive a nailhere and there; you paint the woodwork and thefloors; you paper the walls. But do you keep yourplumbing in the same good repair?
YOU SHOULD
We'll inspect and make needed repairs—ourwork will be carefully done and reliable- ourcharge will be most reasonable.
'Phone us to-day!
Natt, Bareham & McFarland, Inc.PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating366 MAIN STREET EAST
GOOD FURNITURE
Reasonable Prices
G. & C. SCHMINKE CO.137, 139, 141 Main Street, East
MANHATTAN RESTAURANTSt
196 & 198 East Main Street
25 & 27 East Avenue
THE R/QHT PLACES FOR QOOD FOOD
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A VICTORY
In price saving on Suits and Overcoats
Extra Trousers with every Suit
VICTORY CLOTHES SHOPCor. Clinton and Main • Above United Cigar Sto
COMPLIMENTS
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COOK IRON STORE CO.
BOUCHER
Florist
345 Main St. East 30 East AvenueGreenhouses at Penfield Road, Brightc
INSURANCEWritten in all its forms
DAVID GOLDMAN
200 Elwood Building
Joseph A. Schantz Co.
Fireproof
Storage Warehouses
Moving, Packing and Storing of
Household Goods
Central Avenue - St. Paul Street - North Water Street
Phone-Stone 5883-5884
GEORGE A. MILLER & CO.
Luggage and Leather Qoods
WE DO
First class repair work on trunks, suit cases, traveling hagsand all kinds of small leather goods.
7 East Avenue
11261
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Start Right in LifeBe Clean and Well Laundered
That's the Place to Begin With
Both Phones 93-99 Exchange Street
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Standard of the WorldCADILLAC—FOUR PASSENGER PHAETON
MABBETT MOTOR CAR CO., INC.157-167 COURT STREET
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
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