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LEW IS A. \VILSON
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BAlmy WESCOTT ROCKWELL, B. A., M. A., Pd. D. Principal
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IRVING C. PERKINS, B. S.
Wb ' RTLE VIOLA CAUDELL, B. S:, 11. A.
Director of
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Vocational Industrial Department
Vocational Homemaking Department
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1J!arulty of ]Iorational l[\epartmrnt
1l1achine Shop Practice and Indusl'rial Ed/leation W oodwork;ny Printing V ocatimtal Industrial Electrical Theory and Shop Practice
\i\/J!:NDELL T. ApPLEBEE eLl NTON B. BURKE GEORGE E. HUCK'r NS GEORGE lVI. QUACKENfiUSH, 13. S. WALTER B. WEBER
1J!arulty of fliomrmaking l[\rpartmrnt
Science Domestic- Art . Foods History Chemistry . Design Vocatimwl H omcnwking i-Iomernaking Teacher Training IvIetll.ods in Vocational H omem'aking Vocal-ion-al Dressmaking Foods
ELIZABETH L. BrSHOP, B. S. ALTCE A . BRTC I-lA)''[ , B. S. HUBIE DONALDSON, B. S. HA1UHET FAJRnANKS, A. E, ANNA r..!I. GE~D.HLL, B. S., 1'1. A. iVL\RG U r,:RTTE HANSON, B S. M.w C. NYE, f\. B., M. A. AMY REXTREW, B. S. . V eSTA N. SCOBY, B. S. ELI ZABETH P. TA'':LOR. BLANCHE N. \iVrsHARD, B. S. MILDHED L. SIPP, B. S. HELEN C. SMITH PHILIP AUCI-IAMPAUGH, B. A .. wI. ,A..
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lIlatulty of GERTRUDE :NI. BACON~ B. S . FLORENCE G. BOORMAN CHARLES B. BRADLEV Superintendent of Practice Teaching J( indergarten H rad of Art Department Head of Kindergarten-Prinwry Department Penmanship . Psychology and Melltal Testill.'! Head of Department of Social Sciences Health Education . FI istor)' and Registrar Enqlish Head of Health Edncation Department lVIusic Ruglish and Drmnatics H cad of English Department Nlusic Head of Mathema·tics Department Elc1JteJltar.y Sdcnce and Natltre Stud).! Killdcrgartclt-Primar)! Depart1nent Arithmetic Hend of Edllcotioll Department [-[ ealth Education J.l;Iusic Drawing and Design Libraria·1'/– Geogmphy LOUISE lvI. CASSET\' LUELLA CHAPMAN SUSAN F. CIIASE, B. L.. lvI. A., Pd. D. STEPHEN C. CLEMENT, B. A . MARY CONKLIN. B. A .. M . A. I-] ELEN C. ENr;LEBREcK~ B. A. I-IAZEL HARR[S, B. S., lvI. A. RUTT-T E . I-IousToN, B. A. EDNA N. HURD J,\ NE N[ . KEELER IDA L. KEMPKE, Pel. B., B. 1\" M. A. M. LOUISE :NIclVIAHON J. F. PmLLII'PI, B. A., M. A. CATHERrNE E. REED, A. B. LAURA L. REMER, Ph. B., M. A. JENNrE RonsoN, Pel . B. CHARLES C. ROOT, B. Pd .. M. Pcl.. B. A.. lvI. A. \VI NJFRED E. SAL01[ R UTI-I E. SPEIR AMELIA BLWWNE SPRAGUE GRACE VlELE, B. L. LILLIAN \i\lALKER, B. S. 9 (!Jrilir arrar~rrli Normal j}r~ool of ,ractirr Critic Teache1', Ninth Grade u Eighth Grade " Seventh Grade " " Sixth Grade " ,. Fifth Grade " " Fourth Grade " " Third Grade " " S ecoud Grade " " First Grade . Acting Principal Critic Teacher, Eighth Grade " Seventh Grade " Sixth Grade ., Sicr!h G,yade " Fifth Grade " " Fourth Grade " " Third Grade " " Third Grade " " Second Gnwe " u S econd G1'Ode u Fi'rst Grade " " First Grode " " Kindergarten I\-hNN IE GROVES . MARY H. FOWLER ELIZABETH B. SMALL HELEN \ VEIS STELLA O'REILLY C ARRIE BENSON, Assistant Principal ELLA ~.f. SMITH . TlIERESA A . H.OEHSLER ERN INA S. SMITH 'radier S>r~ool at 'ublir j}r~ool No. 3D lVIAY C H URCHILL i\l. JOSEPH INE DURNEY EDN A R. GARDNER FANNY A. G ARV I N C HARLOTTE 1\11. .MOORE LINA GIELOW LENA L. DENECKE lVIARlON L. 'vV AKE"MAN J ENNIE Moss IvlrNNlE B. LAWD JANE L. ELLIS ALICE McKAY FRANCES M . RUDELL CLARA A. KRE fN I-T EDER 11 T HE CAMPUS F RQ)rI THE TOWER "Ca.rpe dicllt-llfalw nse of flt e £10)',1> CL.,\SS :MOTTO : !&rnillr QUall1l (!i)ffiCHll Preside.'111 KE~NETII ~'Vl "\I{S IL ,J,'icc Presidcnt ~.J J LJ)RLV \\'EI S Sec retal'Y Treasurer E ST! ! 1-:1\ l-l Al;l; I~[{T\' ESTHE!{ PIU~Fl·: )n CULORS :-OLD ROSE A.'iD S ILVER. FLOW ER :- 1<.051:: , . . Buffalo, N . Y. B.-\LDRlDGE, f..'IARY BACKM,\i'{ IvlARJON L. . . . . .. Buffalo, N. Y. /-!omell/a/?iug Sigma Sigma Sigma. President-'22, '24. . . Buffalo, N. Y. General N ormal "Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self– control; these three lead life to sovereign power." BAXTER, GEORGE B. . ..... \lVaverley, N. Y . One Yen}' Scholarshi,p Glee Club. Kappa Kappa Kappa. Men's Club. Faculty Student Council. Athletic Association. "The Warbler." ADOLPHSON, GERTRCDE Homemaking H. A. Club-Vice President, '23. Junior Class President, '23. Senior Class picture Committee. "The last time we met was in utter despair, Because she had nothing whatever to \vear." Recording Secretary-'2l H. A. Club-President '24. Faculty Student Council, '24. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Elms Board-Business Manager. Dramatic Club - "Midsummer Night's Dream", "Blessed Birthday", "Twelfth Night", "Cradle Song". "The play's the thing." BAKER, HENRY L. .. . ..... Rochester , N . Y. One Year Scholarship Glee Club. Men's Club. Athletic Association. Mechanics' Institute, '17, '18. "Puddle .TlI111per exper\''' 14 . ...... .Buffalo, N. Y. ARCHER, JOSEPH One Year Scholarship Glee Club. Men's Club. Athletic Association. Springville College, Mass., '17. "Takes school work seriously." I, .Buffalo, N. Y. EI~MOLD, F RED .......... -... Chester, N. Y. OflC Veal' Scholarship Glee Club. Men's Club. "The boy from Cooper Union." ESCHNER, HERMAN P... , ... Buffalo, N, Y. Vocal iontrl Extensio'll Teacher of :Manual Training- Elm Voca– tional School. "Many things , .. become our own through moderation and wise self-restraint." B EIlASI
D "VISOX, ELIZABETH H olllcmabng H. A. Club. Senior Class Cap and Gown Comm ittee. " Life is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once, but no\v I know it." .. . . ~ . ,Buffalo, N. Y. ENDRES , ALBERT VocatioNal Ex/ension Teacher of T ire Vulcanizing-Elm Voca– tional School. "Believe in life, it teaches better than orato rs and books." 15 . I ~ J. .... . Waterloo, N. Y. F AXLANGER, FRANK ....••. Buffalo, N. Y. Ouc Y ear Scholarship . ..... Buffalo, N. Y. EVERILL, GEORGE FI NCH, NELSO;o{ .. Two Year Gcncralilldltslrr(!/ Olbe Y em' ScholarsltiJ! Kappa Kappa Kappa. Record Staff. Dramatic Club. Glee Club. Men's Club. "Congressional Record- Golden Age." F I NNEGAN, FRAN K V.... ... Buffalo, N. Y. Two Year Generallndltst1'ial Glee Club. Men's Club. Athletic Association. Section Captain. "Just wash." P si Phi. Men's Club. Athlelic Association. "Our shiek,-Ioves them al l." E lms Board. Men's Club. Athletic Association. Glee Club. "Our Parliamentarian." EVDT, FREDERICK H...... .. . Buffalo, N. Y. One Year S cholarship P si Phi. Men's Club. Athletic Association. "H ead ing \Vest." FEE, EDWARD J............. Buffalo, N. Y. Vocational E;t.·tensiolt Teacher of P ress \York-Elm Vocational School. "To do nothing by halves is the way of noble spir ils." II ill II I 16 HAGERTY, E STHER .... Niagara Fa ll ~, N. Y. l-I olllc1IIak jnu Clionian-Trcasurer '22. H. A. Club-Treasurer '21. Senior Class Secretary. Elms Boat·d. " j f you want work well done select a busy man-the other kind has no t ime." HALLETT, ANNE E . ,., .. ... Buffalo, N, Y. H oJJH!1Hahng H. A. Club. Bulletin Board Committee, 'Z-t. " par if she will, she will; You may depend 011't : And if he won't, she won't; So there's an end all't." ... Buffalo, N. Y. GR ISJ.EY, D .... NIEI. W........ Buffalo, N. Y. Two Year Cell e'ral IHd"/tstriat Kappa Kappa Kappa-Vice President. GERIIRACUT, K ARL H. O'IC Year Scholarship Mcn's Club Dramatic Club-"Blc!;sed Birthday". Elms Board. Athletic Association. Senior Class Invitation Committee. "Six words have a claim on me each day, I ought. I must, 1 ca n, I will, 1 dare, 1 may." GOROO::>", VVILLLUI .. . . Bridgeport, COl1n. Due Yeti,. Scho larship P si Phi. Glee Club. Men's Club. Athletic Association . "A little Scotch, please." Varsity Basketball- '2Z, '24. Junior Class-Vice President. Men's Club. At hletic Association-Secretary. "That innocent baby look." GUILFOYLE, HENRY L . . ' . Rochester, N. Y. O,/,c Yem' Scholarship Men's Club. Ath letic Association. Mechanics l nstiLUte-'21, '23. ",Mathematical' wizard." 17 I II I vv........ Buffalo, N. Y. . .Buffalo, N. Y. HART, L EON G........... Rochester, N. Y. One Year Scholarship Men's Club. Athletic Association. "Thinks a lot, says little." HEISER, ALlCE E. HEI'Pj CLAHENCE H omemaking Elms Board-Literary Editor. Art. Kraft Klub- Secretary, '2 1. Glee Club-'ZO. Faculty Student Coullcil-'23. Dramatic C1ub-"Blessed Birthday." Section Captain, '24. Two Year Geucrol hld·usJrial Kappa Kappn Kappa. Mell's Club. Athletic Association. Senior Dance Commirtee. "Ha, ha, sec, I laugh! I'm not mad." HOGAN", CL:\RA •.•......... Buffalo, ·N. Y. General No rmal Sigma Sigma S igma. Dramatic Club- "Blessed Birthday," Elms Board-School News Editor. "A lhing of beauty is a joy forever." vV... .. Elmira, N. Y. HAYES J RAYMOND Y. W. C. A. H . A. Club. "Stands tip toe ('Ill OUf' Year Scholarship Psi Phi. Glee Club. Athletic Association. Orchestra. Men's Club. "The class dandy." the misty mountain tOllS." HELLER, Lours ..... . .. Schenectady, N . Y. Two Year General Ind1',ffrial Elms Board- Art Editor. Record Staff-Art Editor. :Mcn's Club. Edison Drafting School, '18, '22. "That chalk talker." 18 HOUSE, EVELYN L. ... ..... Buffalo, N. Y. Homemaking H. A. Club-Secretary, '20. Elms Board. Phi Upsilon Omicron. "Characterlikc embroidery is made stitch by stitch." HUBACHl~K, CARL H ... ' . Rochester, N. Y. One Year Schola-rship Glee Club. Athletic Association. Men's Club. Mechanics Tnstitute, '10, '14. "Quiet and ambitious." . . La Salle, N. Y. HCLL, BENNE.TT R. .. I;IUMMELL, RALPH P .. . North Evans, N. Y. Two Year General btdustrial Kappa Kappa Kappa-Corresponding Secretary. One Yea'" Scholarship Athletic Association. St. Louis Technical School. Scranton 1. C. S. "The village cut-up." Glee Club. Orchestra. Athletic Association. Men's Club. "Good looking." HU .... 1.MELL, GEORGE C. . .... Buffalo, N. Y. Vocational E.rtcJlsion Teacher of Printing-Elm Vocational School. "Simplicity is always right." .Buffalo, N. Y. JOHNSON, CATHERINE Homemaking H. A. Club. "Happy am I, from care I'm free \-Vhy aren't they fill contented like me?" 19 . . .Oneonta, N. Y. KOLBE, MARION .... . . . .. . Buffalo, N. Y. H oJJlema'/.;il1{) H . A. Club. Y. W. C. A. "\Vhat with laughing and danci ng', days never seem long." K.LA1}:MJNZER, FRED A , . Schenl.::ctady, N. Y. OtIC Veal' Scho/al'slii/) Psi Phi. Dramatic Club. Elms Board. Men's Club General Electric Extension-'22. l. C. 5.-'18. Union College Extension-'21. "As solemn as a judge." . .... Utica, N. Y. J ONE:;, ROBERT A. . . T'HJO Year G"ell.cralindasfria{ One! Veal' Sclwlarship Psi Phi. Dramatic Club. Athletic Association . Men's Club "Fat Men's l~ace Candidate." Glee Club. Atbletic Association. ),{cn's Club 5th. Kensington, Eng.-Extension. "OUI" minor canon ." . .Buffalo, N. Y. 11ARSI';JLLES, JEAN . Endicott, N. Y . l( E)'U', OSWALD }.:I. H omclIw.!.;illg Sigma Sigma Sigma-Recording Secre– tary, '21. H. A. Club. "Never trouble trouble, till trouble trou- bles you ." Two Year Genernlinrirtstrial Kappa Kappa Kappa. 11en's Club Oswego State Normal-'21, '22. "No rubber heels for me." 20 MdvIAHON, JOHN J., JR. ... . Buffalo, N. Y. Two Year Gelleral Industrial Kappa Kappa Kappa. Baskethall Tcam-'22, '24. Captain-'23, '24. Senior Ring and Pin Committcc Athletic Association. ~Men's Club . 'WashingtoLl, D. C. .MITCH liLL, HUGH M. MARSH, KENNETH B. .. Jamestown, N. Y. One Year Scholarship Scnior Class President. Faculty Student Council. Section Captain. Psi Phi. "Mcn's Club "Each man shall have the post that fits his powers." r..JCKENZll~. ].\)lES E . . . .... Buffalo, N. Y. One Vcar Scholarship Glee Club. Men's Club Athletic Association. "The Bookworm." One Y car Sc/Jola./"shij) Kappa Kappa Kappa. Glee Club. Men's Club George 'I\'ashington Univcrsity, '16, '17. Columhia Univers ity, '18, '19. "The wonder man." Canisius College, '20, '22. "Benny, the Irish Jew." . Bradford, Pa. :MORROW, En'lEL Cra-m11lar Symcuse University, '19, '21. . . Buffalo, N . Y. MI LLER, ARTHUR G. L. One Y car Scholarship Summer Session, '21, '22. "Observe the opportunity." First student to finish the new three– year course. Glee Club. "Men's Club Athletic Association. "The 'pro f' in the class." 21 PumCE, CHARU::S A. .. ..... . Buffalo, N. Y. Vocational E.~·"eHsj01l Teacher of Starting, ,L ighting and Igni– tion-Elm Vocational School. "The argument of the strongest is always the best." NAUERT, LE\VIS ]. ......... Buffalo, N. Y. Two Year Geueral b~dus'l'ia,l Kappa Kappa Kappa-Presi dent. Glee Club. Cheer Leader. Elms Board. Section Captain. Athletic Association. Men's Club. Senior Song and Motto Committee. "The advertiscment fo r . N ervine'." PEASE, ETHEL G............ Buffalo, N. Y. Cl'lIcral Normal y. w. C. A. P ennsylvania Slate Coll ege. Uni versity of Buffalo. "Success of to-day depends upon prepara– tion of yesterday." PREFERT, E STHER C. .. Buffalo, N. Y. H o1llemakiug Senior Class Treasurer. Sophomore Class President. Phi Upsilon Omicron. H. A. Club Y. w. C. A.-'20, '21. "Tby modcsty's a candle to thy merit." QUIRK, KEATlNG F... . ... . . Buffalo, N. Y. Two Year General flillusfrial Men's Club. "Slow motion." POPP, PA UL R .. ..... Buffalo, N. Y. Que Year Scholarship Glee Club. Concordia Teacher's College- River Forest, Ill. "And we heard the organ." 22 . . . . . .Glassboro, N . J. .. Buffalo, N. Y. REI NH ARDT, Au c..: L. SAINE, FLOYD D........... Dunkirk, N. Y. T wo Year Genrrallnd'lIslrilll Men's Club. Athletic AS50ciation . Senior Invit alion Committee, Kent State Teacher's College-'21, '22. "Advertising manager for Ohio Sta te." SALISBURY, H ,\RLEY E. .. Binghamton, N . Y. Two Year General 11Idustrial P si Phi- President. Glee Club. Men's Club. Senior Pictu re Commi ttee. Elms Board. "Down Home." RA NDALL, HELEN H Olllema.king General No rmal E lms ·Board. University of Buffalo- '21, '22 "It's the smile that wins." Clionian-'21 , '24. H. A. Club-Secretary, '21. "Is't not yOllr tr ick ?" RILEY, HELEN .M... . . RATHBUN, M:\RIAM ........ Buffalo, N. Y. /-loJJu!makiug Aretbusa. Phi Ups ilon 9tnicron- Librar ian, '24. "Happiness IS a wayside fl ower that grows along the highway o f thoughtf ul– ness." Lockport, N. Y. Gene"a i !Vormal Glee Club-'22, '2.1. "He who will s-can." 23 S HonlAKER, F \um Z....... Dunkirk, N. Y. OHC J'eor Sello/an/lip 1!f.en's Club SCHNEPI'LE, ELIZABETH P. . Buffalo, N. Y . H omellla/~i1lg Phi Upsilon Omicron. H. A.' Club. ;'Oh, sleep it is a gentle thing I-nut what about the alarm clock?" SMITH, DONALD E.... East Chatham, N. Y. Two Y ('or Gel/ani IJ!.d,~slrial Athletic Association-P resident. Men's Club---T reasurer. Section Captain Senio r Class \¥ays and Means COIll– mittee. "The man who put East Chatham on the map." S ?\IJTH , FRANKLI N L. . . . ... Buffalo, N . Y. Onl..' Veal' Scholarship Men's Club "The silent knight." Athletic Association. "Daddy of them all" ... . ... Ak ron, N. Y. SK ILLEN, D ORIS . . . . ,Derby, N. Y. S HEAR, HERm:RT L. Two Year Gem'raj flu/uslrial H . A. Club. P si Phi. Men's Club Athletic Association. Orchestra. "H enry Ford's master draftsman." "YOLI Ireat me just like a rlog." 24 <111ulis ®fficrrs I, CLASS OF 1925 President Vice Presiden,t MARY GOR1f AN VVALTER S1IITI-I VVILLIAM V EIGEL THELMA SHOEMAKER Secretary Treasurer CLASS OF 1926 ", President Vice Pres'ident SecretaT)1 .Treas1/.'rc'r JOHN COUGHLIN . ALFRED C. DAHL . TVIARI0N BIGGERSTAFF EVELYN WARD lin ~rtUnriatU 1EttrlllU (!)UTlldl QlI.~n of 19 25 Ir. llumrll iQit. QlulIsrtl! ilitll ~tytl'mbtr 2li. 1923 'rindy.1 of tilt Nnrulul ~dlnnl 18!1li-UU9 .l\yril 23, 1924 .lllthruary 2U. 19U5 26 CLASS OF 192 5 I CLASS OF 1926 CLASS OF '927 o III . I /1 I' /' THE ELMS BOARD Gerbracht Faxlanger Nauert Everill Klallmin7.er Heller I-Ieiser Weis Backman Hagerty House MILDRED B. WEIS 1frss KE 'MPKE Editor-in-Chief Faculty Adviser llnarll nf 1.ElIitnrll Bushtess iV! a.nage·}' . Literar}' Editor A"t Ed-ito,' News Editor 11ARION L. BACKMAN ALICE E. HEISER LOUIS H ELLER CLARA HOGAN ,Circulation kIanager ,Photographic Editor Ass't. Business A1anager As/t, A rt Editor Ass't. Circulation ..Manager FLmn KLAU?\'flNZI~[( I-IART.EY SAL ISBURY KAl~L H. GI':J{BHACHT LOU IS NAUERT GEORCE EVEI< ILL Allllnriatl' 1.ElIitnrll A.LFRED C. DAHL EVELYN Housl~: :MARIAN RATHBUN FRANK FAXLANGER ESTIIER I-J AGERTY ALICE REINHARDT FLOYD SAINE 33 til. THE RECORD STAFF Brinkerhoff Heller Abate Finsterback Maxwell Cooke Goodman Leinert Fox Smith Lull Finch Bodwell Smith Boa Blaisdl;l1 i Sheehan Fisher IDqr irenr" §tuif J EANETTE F. GOOD~ I A~ Editor-in-Chief Faculty Adviser M 1SS MULIlULL.'1'l> 14iterury lllllurll Litemry Editor Nc7.oS Editor .Assist(1'IIt N c'Ws .l!.'d·itor IVIARGARET Sl-IEEHAN FJ~ EDEHlCA Fox PAULINE JACKSON .Follies Editor Society Editor lVf ADELI NE BLAISDELL \VrUvIA SlII IT ll Mell's Athletic Editor Girls' Athletic Ed·itor A 'rt Ed·itor Pructit:1l School Reporter HARRY AllATE lvlARGARET LlE NERT LOU I S HELLEH E LIZABETH \VRll;UT Proofreaders KATll E1HNE S.\UTH lllullinellll lllllurll D. NELSON FlNCH P ATRfCIA BODWELL Husincss iVIa·nagcr Advertising Nlanager Assistant Advertish~g Ma.nagcr EVEL VN GRAM: Circulation Man.ager . E.1'chanoe Editor THELMA SHOEMAKER LOUISE FRASER 3S I C A)fPUS IN \ VINTER 1924-MEN'S BASKETBALL T EAiM- 1924 Smith, Mgr. Abate Leo McMahon, Capt. Applebee, Coach Shea Coughlin Powell Veigel DiCesaro i1tanltrtball OFFICERS Ca/'tain Stll dent Jl1allrtger Coach Captain Elect for 1924.-25 JOT-TN 1l1ci\:IAHON WALTER J. SWTH MR. W. T . A 1'I'LEREC HARRY A BATE Position F .F Teant JOTTN &1 C lYL\ HON , Ca/ltain J :\C K SHEA C C G G G F F C DAN G]{JSLEY \VILB U R LEE Tnoi\'1AS CLEXRY l-L\ RRY ABATE LL':I~ POWI£LL \YLLLT:\ ~\r VEICI ~r. ALBERT DICESARO JOT-TN COUGT-l UN RECOHD I'OR 1923-24. i\'[ecil anics' Institllte ........ 22 Ccneseo Nornnl ........... [2 U. B. Frosh .............. 23 . .. .. .. .. I4 Brockport Normal .. ... .... 20 Alumni .. . . . .. .. .. . .... r6 Fredonia 1\01'111<1 \ ....•••.•• 10 Geneseo Normal ........... II St. Joseph's. . Fredonia No rmal . .... 10 N or111al ....... . . .. ... 17 Normal . . . . .......... 1-4 Normal. ..... . .. . .... TO N or111al ... . ... . . . .... 10 N or111a1. . . . . . . . . . . R No rmal .... .. ... . . . .. 17 NOl'm;:\l ..... . ... • .... Tf Normal .. ....... . .. . . [3 :\fo rm~l .... . ... . .... . T S ~onl1al . ... . ..• ...... 4 Normal .... • . •. . . . .. · 3-4· ~oflnal .. .. ..... .... . 15 ~o1'1nal ....•.. .. .. . .. 17 ~o J'lnal ...... . . . ..... 28 ~onnal .......... .. .. 15 Normal. ..... . ....... 1.+ r\ onnal ... . ... .. ..... 13 Masten Park ......... . .... 9 Canisills Seniors .......... 8 'Masten Park .............. 12 51. Joseph's ............... 11 "Mechanics' Institute ........ 13 Canisius Frosh ............ 10 U . B. Frosh .. . .... . ....... 19 Brockport ......... ... .... 19 The best trip abroad was taken about Nlarch first . The team played Brockport, l\lfechanics' Institute, and Geneseo Normal on sllccessive nights. 39 III1 I. GiRLS' BASKETBALL TOURNAMEl\ T W])lr;lNG TEA~1 Okpin , Nichols, Q'Day, Oberiey, Capt.; Hurley, Congreve. Mason. TOURNAMENT CAMES AND scorms Second Year A .. . . .. I2 Section II ....... . ... . .. 29 Second Year B ... , . , ... 2I Section VII .... ·34 Section II ....... . . . . . .. 2I Section IV ............. 17 Section II . . . ........ ·33 Second Year B .... . .... 16 Second Year C ...... . .. 28 Second Year C .......... 14 Second Year B . . . ...... 15 Section VII ....... .. .... IO Second Year A ......... 5 Second Year B ......... 10 Section II . . ... .. ... . ... 14 Second Year C ........... 16 Section VIII ' ............ r5 The players of J lIllior Section II lost but one game in competition with eight teams, and were a\'I"arded the 1923-24 C011rt championship. Each girl on the team received a large letter "N". They are: Section VIn ....... . .... I I Second Year C .......... IO Section III . . .. , . .. . . ... 3 Section IV ...... . .. . .... 6 Section VIn ..... ...... . 2 1 Section III ..... .. .. .... J2 Second Year A .... . .... 24 Section VII . . ...... . . . .. 15 Section I V . . . . .......... 5 Section VIII ....... . .... 17 Section II ..... . ...... ··34 Second Year A .... .. .... 44 ,Section VIII ....... . .... IO Section VIII . ... . . . . . . 19 Section VIII ...... . . .... 18 Second Year f\ ......... 36 Section II . ...... ... .... 15 ~'Iargaret Hurley Florence lV[a50n :rvlary Congrevc Cecilia Okpisz ;VJabel Oberly, Captain Eugenie Nichols The follovving teams were chosen by the players as the best fro111 all the Junior and Senior teams, and 'were awarded their class numerals: BLACK TEAM ( SECOND YEAR) ORANGE TEAM (FI RST YEAR) Mary Ryan ....... . .......... J. c. Margaret Hurley ........ . .... J. C. Olive Butzer . ... .. .. . . . . . .. .. S. C. Nlary Congreve ........ . ..... . .. F. Ethel Paris ....... . . . . . ........ F. Genevieve 1VrcLane ..... .. . .. .. .. G. Gertrude Maloney ...... ... ..... G. Dorothy Pagel (S"bstitute) . . .. S. C. Jane D insmore ....... . ' . ..... S. C. Nanna Drake . . ........ . ...... . F. Mary Graham ............ . .. . .. F. Genevieve Ruczyk ... . . . ..... . .. G. Cornelia Saggese ................ G. 41 " III1 II i 'I I THE SOCI AL CEN TER Roo>! I' ART KRAFT KLUB Rouselle Moulton Kraus Wagner Moo:e Rien Brink Nelson McVittie Blaisdell Sanders Palumbo Hanson Banrluhn Sheehan Walbridge Moran Tanner Thompson Paul L~ne Art iKraft iKluh PURPOSE : To SEEK BEAUTY j TO FIND IT; AND TO INTERPRET IT FOR THE WORLD. OFFICERS :MARGARET A. SHEEHAN GLADYS V. l-:iU)WORTI-1 MILlWED LANG President Vice President Recordillg Secretary Corresj)ond'ing Secretary Treasurer ELTZABETH SLOAN LILLIAN BANDUl-lN HONORARY .iVIElIIBERS Mr . Bradley Miss Sprague Iv! iss Brigham il.liss Hanson SENIOR l\'f Ei\lBERS ~I. Helen 'Th ompson J UNlOR .MElIU3ERS Lydia Nelson Ivfarian lViac \Tittie Isadore Phetteplace Mary Palumbo Norine Paul Mary Moran Yvonne Rouselle Genevieve RUSlCZyk Mary Ryan Elsa Sanders Lillian Banduhn Madeline Blaisdell j\·finnie Brink Lydia Dickman Gladys Hepworth Lolita Kraus Eleanore IVlyers Dorothy Moore Helen l\J Dlilton 1-£l len Schoenborn .tvlargaret Sheellall Elizabeth Sloan Beatrice Tanner Alpha Ursitti Jeanette Wagner Gladys Walbridge S ister Tvlary IVlagdalen e Sister Mary Constance 45 A SCENE FROM "THE BLESSED BIRTHDAY" iramatit C!Ultb OFFTCERS THELi\{A S HOE)'1 AKER :MARION FISHER GERTRUDE f..tI YERS KARL 1 ..1. GERBRACHT rvirss JANE KEELER Prcside-nt Vice President Secretary Treasurer . Director CAST OF "THE BLESSED BIRTHDAY" By Florence Converse Eli ....... . .... .... . .... Geraldine Williamson Tobias ......... . ..... .. ..... Catherine Smith Miriam ............ . ... . ..... Frances · Zacher Leah ......... .. ............ Dorothy Stanley Esther .. . .. ... . . . . . .. ......... Esther Terry Ruth ....... . ............... .. Evelyn Gram THE WEDDING PARTY The Bride .................... Alta Bolender The Bridegroom ............ Frank Faxlanger Mother of the Bride ......... Frederica M. Fox Father of the Bride . .. . .... Karl H . Gerbracht The Guests ...... ] eanette Goodman, Margaret Leinert, Dorothy Maxwell THE ANGELS Angel of the Annunciation .... Ruth E. Barnum Angel of the Nativity ........... :Marion Fisher Angel of the Resurrection .. ..Edith Kennebrook THE HOLY FAMILY ] (Iseph .......... . .. . ....... Freel Klallminzer Mary ..... .. .•..... . ..... Thelma Shoemaker Jesus . ............. . Dorothy A.Young THE CHILDREN Joh n the Baptist . . .... . .... Gertrude L. Myers Abner ...... . .... . .. ...... ..... Mildred Weis Hezekiah .......... . . . ..... Helen F. Haskell Nazareth Twelfth Birthday of the Boy]esus THE PLACE THE T,i lE . 47 CAST OF "THE CRADLE Soxd' By "Martinez Sierra The Prioress . ......... . . l\1arion L. Backman The Vicaress ... . .. . . .. Edith Kennebrook Mistress of the Novices .. .... Frederica M. Fox Sister Tonera . ... ......... Dorothy A. Young Sister Inez ....... . .......... Mary 1. Winter S ister Joanna o f the Cross .... Evelyn 1. Gram S ister MalTella ............. Cynthia D. Reed Sister Mary J eSlIs .. . . .. . i\:f arion A. Fisher S ister Sagrario Teresa . .... Antonio . ..... ... . Esther Terry ..... . . . Gertrude Rodems ..... . ....... . Herman \V. Lare The Doctor . .... . ...... William L. Brinkerhoff The Poet . ............ . ...... Nelson B. Rose "Moni tors ........ Rosal ie House, L inda l-Iallett S celle :- A Convent of Enclosed Dominican )J UI1S Director .......... .. . . . ....... .. Miss Keeler Settings designed by ........ . Sheldon K. Viele Decorati ons painted hy . ... . . Shel don K. Viele Settings painted by . . . . . . .. Charles B. Bradley "}Il1sic directed by ... . . . ...... .. . . l\tIiss Speir 49 , ~ OFFICERS MR. S. CLEMENT GEORGE BAXTER Prcs'ident Secretary FACULTY iVIEMBERS M iss Boorman Miss BriglJarIl Miss SmalJ !vIiss Speir Mr. PhilJippi STUDENT lVIEMBERS E lizabeth faul Mary Gorman Kenneth Marsh N[ arion Backman George Baxte r John Coughlin Esther Strootman AUXILIARY COM1IITTER AI1 Section Captains The object of this organization is to facilitate helpful co-operation between the faculty and students in furthering the \velfare of the sc-hool and the student body. The Council has general supervision over al1 student actiyities, incl uding social affairs, athletics, publications, and student organizations. ' AtQlrttr A!l!lodution Presidellt Vice President Secretary Treasurer .Cheer Leader DONALD S)'HTH NORMA DRAKE DANIEL GRISLEY JEANETTE \V AGNER LOUIS NAUERT 50 Ol'l'l L'ERS President Vice President IvIARlON BACKMAN ALTA BOLENDER S ecrela!')' Treasurer EJ\IMA COLEMA N DORIS COTTON The H. A. Club is open to all students of the Homemaking Department who wish to become members. This year the Club has affiliated with the· National Home Economics .Association. !lrtl'n (!Huh E very mall automatically becomes a member of the lvlen's Club as soon as he is enrolled in the Normal School. There are many departments and different courses open to men, consequently the organization strires to promote friendship, unity, and co-operation between the "ariults sections. OFFICEl{S PresideHt Vice PresideTlt FHI::D KL\ U J\lINZER \ \fALTER SMITH FRED Z. SHOE)'IAKER Secretary l'j'easu.rcr DONALD SMITH 51 .1 II '" ··'1 Y. w. C. A. t. II. QI. p.. ' ~By their honor ye shall know them,", :MOTTO: OFFICERS RUTH \ ,V I LFERT ROWENA R AYMOND EMMA COLEMAN .MADALI N E BLAISDELL rvL\RTON KOENIG President V ice President S ecretar)' Treasurer U ll dergradlwte Representa tive Delcgates 10 Silver Bay Conference HELEN MOULTON EMMA COLEMAN IvI ARG UL::IUTE PICKUP fEANETTE WAGNeR E L.OISE 'V EBJ AR ~'hLDRED \IV ELLS RCTH \YILFERT H onornr)1 lVIember M ISS REED CALENDAR . September October November Tea in honor of new students. Hike and weiner roast at Fort Erie. House Party at Forty Acres. Silver Bay meeting. Miss Klenck, National Secretary, outlined work an d purpose of the Y. W. C. A. Thanksgiving baskets. Y. W. C. A. Assembly program. Candy sale. Tag Day and afternoon dance. Election of nc\v officers. January February March May June New officers installed. Sih'er Bay Conference. 53 1 \, jl <:!HnIl9 ~nng Soldiers Chorus fro 'nL "Faus(-' TUNE: :March, comrades, bear your banners high, Banners of service against the sky. Courage and faith, through vict'ries won. Press forward and lead; youth calls, we must heed– Our labor's begun! I~ , 'I I ~~ Forth to answer the call-\vhile our torch is bright . Fling the message to all-ours the \Vork of light. Carry into the \vorld-love of service true And give of our lives that youth may be free And truth ever new. :March, comrades, bear your banners high, Banners of service against the sky. Courage and faith, through yict' ries won. Press forward and lead; youth calls 'rve must heed– Our labor's begun! ALICE E. HEISER 54 I[AL LUBS ())irla' ())Irr C!lluh l"1 TSS S PE fR · Director President ROSETTA Hr:BENST]{EIT JHIlrn'a ())!rr C!lluh / · Director · Pr('sident 1'1155 SPEIR JOHN C01JGHLTN Ql)rrl)rafnt MiSS ]-T URD · DiTCCt01' , President ROWEN A RAy:\roND 55 ,.,-P " " GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row I-Cook, Madden, Grampp, Holbroolc, Dolph, McNally, Biggerstaff. B,ennan, Fuller, Goodman, Koenig, Joyce, Downey, Haskell, DuckN. Row 2-Heafner, Brick, McFadden, Kennebrook, Gemmer, Barrows, Glor, Paul, Nelson, Coleman, Krause, Morgan, Measer, Cheney, Taylor, Drier, Tooley, Row 3-Winter, Warnke, House, Sommer. Miller, Hoeldtke, Laurie, Risley, Raymond, Oberley, Pike, Isch, Twohey, Pierce. Row 4-Brink, Brown, Carlson, Dwyer, Pierce, Ferris, Ward, Newburgh, Hebenstreit, Miss Speir, Director; Mazuca, Cannon, Hoeldtke, Wilfert, Dziminska, Denecke, Cook, ~tr1.6· ~ll'l' QIlub Mrss SPEIR R OSETTA HEBE NSTn EJT R UTH F ULLER ROWENA RAYMOND lVlrNNIE B RINK l\IhLDRED B ARROWS , CHARLOTTE R ISLEY ,Director President V ice President Secretary . T'reasu-rer Librarian , Aceotllpanist First Sopranos Ella Coleman lVlarie Denecke Anna Downey I-Jelen Dmvning Ruth Gemmer Eugenia Gentner ~Iildred Ba rrows ('atricia Bod,vell Mabel Carlson Eleanor Cheney IIden Cook Harriet Cooke Kath ryn Glo r Jeanette Goodman Evelyn Grampp Nliriam Heafner Esther Hoeldt ke Helen Kirkland Josephine Laurie :Marianna Luongo Pauline Morgan Lydia ·Nelson Mabel Oberley Norene Paul Patience Pierce Lau ra Pike Rowena Raymond Catherine Sommer Josephine Taylor Mar ion Tooley l\![ary Ivlazuca Alice McNally Ruth Wilfert s Ia ry W inter S ecol1d S opro.J1os Erma Enller Helen Haskell Mildred Hicks Katherine H oeldtke Ma,lalinc Blai sdell Minnie Brink Jessie Cross Charlotte Dzimill ska Ru th Holbrook L ucile Hull Linette Isch Lou ise ] illsOll Lolita Krause Kathryn Maelelen Elma Measer ] .eonore Miller Dorothy Moore Elizabeth Newburgh Ethel Warnke A ltos Mario11 Biggerst. ff vtlYII Brennan Ima Brick lian lJrown Esther Cannon Blanche Dolph Anna Drier Doris Ducker Mary Dwyer Angell F er ris Ruth Fuller Helen Futterer H.osetta Hebenstreit Rosalie House Rose Joyce Edith Kener Edith Kennebrook Marion Koenig Ruth Knell Manola McF adden Hetcn Pierce Alpha Ursitti Evelyn Ward 57 il ,I I I I' }"lEN'S GLEE CLL;B I- Baxter, Popp, Hayes, Archer, Kump£, Shaver, Coughlin, Labiak, Salisbury, Nauert, Eyerill, Faxlnnger. 2-Mitchell, Baker, Ermold, Hubachek, DiCesaro, J ones, Lanahan, Finnegan, Hummell, Dahl, Boa, 3-Finsterback, Sullivan, McKenzie, Huth, Quinn, Finch, Gover, Saggese, Manlh, Gordon, Hag-en. Row Row Row .ttilrn's ~lrr
.Director President Vice President Secretary alld Treasurer Librarian . . 1cculllpauist MISS SPEIR J OI-IN COU(;IILLN CARL Kl.lIo.{ PF ELTON SUAVER ALFRED LABIAK CIL\HLES GlllSU K First Tenors Henry Baker George Baxter F red Ermold Raymond Hayes J ames McKenzie H ugh Mitchell Le,vis Nauert Edward Quin n Gera ld Sulli van Secolld TCHors Frank Finnegan William Gordon Howard I-Iagen Carl Hubachek Joseph Archer Raymond Boa John Coughli n .\Ibert DiCe-saw Ralph Hummell William H uth P aul Keller All red Labial< \Villiam Lanahan Peter Saggese E lton Shaver Will iam Veigel Basses \\"alter Butzer Al£red Dahl Frank Faxlanger Nelsan Finch Donald Gover Robert Joues Carl Kumpf Paul Popp 59 II ORCHESTRA Row I-Ro90wski. Twohey, Hurt, Raymond, Miss Hllfd, Director ; Collins, Heath, Lord, Wolf. Row 2-Kellogg, Bresnahan. Ren, Congrc:ve, Winter, Ferris, Kokar. Row 3-Sullivan, Fit~gerald. Sei!, Saggese, Hllmnlctll, Hayes, VidAl, SheAr, Sala. MISS HURD ROWENA H .. Ay.:o,'IQND CHARLES GmSON HERBERT SHEAR RALPH H [J~{ i\U:LL SEELYE VIDAL i\ l ARIE FrrZGEI{ALD Director President Vice Pres ident . Secretary . Treasure'r Librarhl1t Pianist Violins Bernadette Cul ki n Angell Ferris Raymond Hayes Mary Bresnahan I'lel),n Collins ~Iar)' Congrel'e Dorothy Heath Josephine Hurt F lorence Kellogg Ibolya Kokar Helen Lord Howcna Raymond Louise Ren i'vJary Rosowski Peter Saggese Veronica Twohey .vIary Winter PiG-Hist Marie F itzgerald Cellos James Sala Mary Sullivan COrllets Charles Gibson Herbert Shear Seelye Vidal Dnt-ms Franklin Wolf Trol1zbone Edwin Seil 61 aIalruIlar for 1923-24 SEPTEMBER 21 Practice School had special \ Vashington's Bir thday pro– gram. Presentation and un vei ling of Statue of Washington by Class of 1923. 28 Senior Tag Dance in gymnasium. Mrs. .Charles B. Evans of Zonta Cl uu spoke on the l..,(a nu– facture a nd History of Chinawarc. MARCH 4-7 Art Kraf t E xhibi tion of pictures. 14 Home 1-taking Departmcnt prcscnted a del ightful program of Period Costumes. Scnior Supper and Dance. 21 Psi Phi [o'raterni ty hro ught the Musical Club of Rochester Universi ty to Normal for a concert. 28 Record Staff prese nted ';The Man in t he Bowler H a l", a one-act play. APRIL K indergarten-Primary students and child ren g ave enjoyable program of shadow pictures an d Lableallx. for the Assembly. Miss Helcn Marrinan ga ve reading of a Carolina Mountain Folk Play. under auspiccs of Clionian Sorority. E aster Vacation. "The Cradle Song" presented by Miss KCt!It.:r and the members of the Dramatic Club. MAY 2 D r. Graves spoke to the studen ts in assembly. 5 Y . "T. C. A . Carnival and dance ill gymnasium. 15 Spring Musical COllcert gi\'Cll by Glee Clubs and On.:hes tra. under direction of Miss Speir and Miss Hurd. 30 Memorial Day. Final Examina tions. Alumni Day. Banq ue t and in for mal dance. H otel Statler Ballroom. Baccalaurea te Service. Class Day. Commencement. 8 JUNE Opening of school. 18 Dr. Ro ckwell told of his trip to Europe. in Assembly. 25 Mr. Haring, a Japanese Missionary, gave an interesting ta lk on Japan. OCTOBER 2 Dr. Spaeth a nd the Ampico furn ished an cxcellcut l1lu~ it:a l program. 12 Columbus Day. 23 Talk on "Silver" given in Assembly by Miss Eggc. 26 Record Dance in gYlllnasium. NOVEMBER 5 Edith 'Wynn Mathison a nd Charles Rann Kennedy in "The Chastening." 23 1·1i55 Shaw and Mr. Child with the Duo-Art gave a delight– ful recital. Good E ng lish \Veek Poster contest held by the Ar t Kraft K lub. Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER 4 Dr. S. V. V. Holmes of \·Vestminster Church gave an in– teresting address ill chapel on "Books and Reading." 14 The Ch romatic Club entertained with a delightful musical program. 16, 18. 19 P rese nta tion of "The Blessed Birthday" by the membe rs of the Dramatic Club, under the direction of Miss Keeler. 18 Carols by Glee Club at Normal aud throughout the city. 19 Annual Christmas Party in the gymnasium. Carols by the Glee Club. Christmas Holidays. JANUARY 18 Stude nts of Music Appreciation classes gave program of Folk Music. 28 Opening of Second Semester. 11 16-28 April 30, ·May 1-4 9- 13 14 15 16 17 FEBRUARY Erie COllnty Teachers' Association with disp·lay at Normal. Vocational Men had charge of assembly program. 14, 1.\ 15 62 AN~ .fRATERNITiE's PHI UPSILON OMICRON Miss Caudell Faul Venherm House Streotman Backman Allen Thompson Schnepple Lockwood Rathbun Weis 'l1i ])lpBilOtt (!J)mirrott tlu (!l~aptl'r Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national professional organ ization. It is an honorary fraternity in the field of I-lome Economics. l'vlu Chapter was established at the Buffalo State Normal School, December, 1923. O FFTCEHS President V ice President Recording S ecrelary Corresponding S etretary Treasurer Ca l/dle Editor ELIZABETH FAUL ELNA ALLEN. J ULIA LOCKWOOD HELEN TlIor ... rpSON ESTHER STROOTMAN IvI1LDRED ' VETS Chap la-in Librarian. EDNA VE NHER~\'I MARIA1I RATHBUN J-Ionorary klember~l\'IIss CAUDELL SE N TOR 1\tlf.~ ~{m~RS lVlariam Rathbun Elizabeth Schnepple lielen Thompson JUNTOR MEMBERS ] ulia Locln:\'ood Esther S trootman , Edna VCllherm Mildred Weis iVlarion Backman Evelyn House Esther Prefert El na Allen Elizabeth Faul Carolyn \Veppner Ruth Woodward 65 Fir I ARETHUSA SORORITY 1. Row-House, Sheehan, Thompson, Kirkland. 2. Row-Brigham, Hepworth, Weimar, Rodems, Cooke, Roberts, Northrup, Tooley, Rextrew. 3. Row-Blacklock, Birlcllecombe, Nevins, Bolender, Woodward, Barrows. Kern, Haskell, Jackson. 4. Row-Monlton, Vedder, Shoemaker, Barth, Petrie, Davis, Rixford, Apsey. Arrtquna §nrnrtty Idu O1quptl'r OFl'ICERS 1-lAiUUET COOKE ~/rARGARET NURTI-I ]{UP ~/r "\RIAN 'TOOLEY EDITII KIGER J~ LOlSE \VEHIER . Pres/dent Vicc PrcsidClit Recording S e(Yctary Corresponding Secretary T,'casurcr .FACULT'I' l'dEl'IIBEI{S J\I iss Bishop lVIrs. Gemmill ::\ifiss Boorman Ivl iss HOllston NIiss Brigham Nliss Rextrew lVliss Donaldson lVIiss SipI' Miss Walker SENIOR WIEnfBEHS Helen Thompson J UNIOI~ lVh:MBU{S lVlariam Rathbun Harriet Vedder ~Iinllic Apsey ~ I ild red Barro\vs .\Illla Barth I~adore Blacklock .\lta Bolander Ethel Bic1dlecombe lIarriet Cooke Dale Davis lelizabeth vaul Helen Haskell Gladys Hepworth Rosalie House Pauline Jackson Kathryn Kern Edith Kiger Anile Kirkland Iulia Lockwood I-Ielen Moulton lVlargaret Nevins Margaret Northrup Grace Petrie Beulah Rixford Gweudolyn Roberts Gertrude Rodems lVlargarct Sheehan Thelma Shoemaker Kathryn Stevens Marian Tooley Eloise ,"Veimar Helen Whitcomb Ruth \ iVoo(hvard 67 CUONIAN SORORITY 1. Row-Coleman, Daw, Houghton, Brill. 2. Row-Abrams, Hebenstreit, Draine, Roskamp, Allen, Bell, Brown. Coleman. Parker. 3. Row-Mi11er, Edwards, Gorman, Weppner, Brink, Wolf, Torrey. Hanrahan, Potter. 4. Row-Hagerty, Dohu, Galvin, Carmichael, Randall, Allen, Strootman, Blaisdell. 5. Row– Steinhauser, MHler, Leinert.
Gold and White. COLORS: OFFICERS LOUISE H. A LLEN ELEANOR BROWN RUTl-I KNELL ROSETTA HEJ3ENSTRE.IT President Vice President Treasure?' Recording S ecretar)! C orresponding Secretary Junior Delegate JEANETTE DRAINE EMMA COLEMAN FACULTY wIEMBERS Miss Keeler Miss Small l\:Iiss Hanson Miss O'Reilly Miss Weis Miss Groves f!. 1iss Robson SENIOR l\1Ej\-lBERS Helen Randall E leanor Brown Esther Hagerty JUNIOR l\IIEJ\·mERs J can Carmichael Ella Coleman Emma Coleman Katherine Da w Viola Dohn Jeanette Draine IVlarioll Edwards Helen Futtercr Mary Galvin NIargaret Leinert Katharine Miller Leonore IVliller Capitola Parker Dorothy Potter Mary Rhodes IVIary Roskamp Betty Scott IVIartha Steinhauser Esther Strootman Grace Torrey Caroline Weppner Louise \Volf Louise Abrams Elna Allen Louise H. Allen Lois Bell Madeline Blaisdell May Brill Minnie Brink Mary Gorman Jane Hanrahan Rosetta Hebenstreit Mary Elizabeth Houghton Ruth Knell 69 I SIG "J ,\ SIG ~L-\ STG:- rA SORORITY Karner Downing Clark Fraser Gram Backman Hogan Fisher Terry Sloan Foote Campbell Hallett Cook Haberer Kennedy Weis Marseilles Smith ~igtua ~igtua ~igtua ~nrnrity Ida Ql~aptrr Purple and White Co rJll": O FFICERS President Vice President R('cordin[j S eere/ar.", Correspollding Secre ta.rs Treasflrer iVL\1UON BACK:\-IA N DOROTHV BALME en t\I(LorrE KEN KEDY j\.f I T.DnEJ) \VEIS E:\r:\-r A S LOAN F.-\CULTY MEMBERS I-JONORARY rViEMBERS }I iss Roehsler Nliss Bacon Mrs. Ta)'lor ~I iss Englebreck Miss H owland SENlOn 1h:MREHS J can Ma rseilles ~rarioll Backman Clara Hogan Mildred Wcis JUNTOR 1V1E:i\·rnERs lVlariOI1 Fisher Margaret Foote Louise Fraser May Goehler Evelyn Gram Mildred NeH wlari on Post Emma Sloan Loraine Smith Esther Terry Dorothy 13alme .\nne Campbell I,thel Clar k Ilelen Cooke I(den Downing Leah Haberer Linda Hallett Margaret Karner Edi th Kenncb rook Charlotte Kennedy 71 TAU PHI SORORITY 1. Row-Webster, Fox, Choate, Bodwell, Brumley. 2. Row-Chapman, Hurd, McDonald, Young, Cruickshank, Gunsolly, Wishard. 3. Row-Singleton, Heath, Hull, McNaughton, Jay, Traut, Smith. 4. Row_Maxwell, Lull, Heafner, Simmons. WUtt 'I]i &nrnrity Red alld H/hilc . COLORS : OFFICFRS President Vice President S ceretG'ry Correspollding Secretary Treasurer DOROTHY A. YOUNG PATRICIA BODWELL iVL-\RGARET iVI. 11ACDoNALD \ ,V JNI FRED n,1I. CRuJCKSHANK T\!JARJORY GUNSOLLY FACt.:'LTY IvIJ~'\IBERS Miss Wishard Miss Chapman Miss Hurd lVrE1[BERS Althea Singleton Catherin e Smith A"rletta Traut Eunice \7\,1 ebster Dorothy A. Young Marjory Gunsolly Nlirium Heafner Dorothy Heath Gladys Lull Nlargaret rd . iVlacDonalcl Ruth MacNaughton Patricia Bodwell Dorothy Brumley Jo,ephine Choate Winifred Cruickshank Frederica M. Fox Mildred Shasick Leah Simmons Lucill e Hull Pauline Jay ;3 THETA KAPPA SORORITY 1. Row~O' Donnell. a-Connell. 2. Row-Hallett. VanKeuran, Moore, Joyce, Kie:, Mmer, Regan, McMahon, Miss Conklin, McDermand, McMahon, Eckert. 4. Row-Koenig, Zeitbeer, Kirkland, Dwyer, Waver. 3. Row-Ames, Downey, Kingborn, Miss Remer, Miss W~rtu iKuVVU ~nrnrttt! COLUHS : BLue and '·Vlzite . OF.FICl~RS ROSE JOYCE Presidellt V icc President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ANNA KIEF ELLEN lvloORE GERTRt:DE VANKEU REN E STI-J ER l\lILLER F.·\ CCLT Y l\,IE~lnERs .Miss Conklin, Adviser Miss McMahon :Nliss Remer SENJOR ,\iEMDERS ~Iary Louise Hallett Rose Joyce .Inna K ief l\'lariOI1 Koenig Bertha Kingborn. H elen Kirkland Jessie IVlctzger Esther Mill er Ellen Moore Mary O'Donnell Charlotte Risley Gertrude VanKeuren Fern \Vaver JUNIOR WII::MBEH.S Belly Ames ,\lIna Downey j\Iary Alice Dwyer Crace Eckert Viola Yl cDermand Alice lvlclVlah(Hl Gertrude O'Connell G race Regan E rma Wolf Helen Zeil beer 75 KAPPA KAPPA K.·\PPA FRATERl\ITY 1. Row-HummeJl, Grisiey, Nauert, Gibson, Abate. 2. Row-Heller, Kumpf. Labiak, Vag-t, Finch, Mitchell Kemp. Shaver, Finsterback. 3. Row-Coughlin, VenHoff. Baxter, Hepp, McMahon. iKappa iKappa iKappa 1Jrratrruity COLO"S : Maroo" and White. OFFICERS Honorary President Facultjl Adviser President Vice President MR. PERKINS IV11{. CLE.i.\IENT Louls NAUERT DANlEL GlUSLEY Secretary Treasnrer CorrespondiHg Secretary . Sergeant at A rms \rILLlAM VEIGEL CnAHLES G IBSON RALPH HUi'.DIELL HARRY ABAT E SENlOR NIt::MBERS George Baxter Nelson Finch Clarence Hepp Oswald Kemp John McMahon Hugh Mitchell JUNIOR ME.MEERS Alf red Labiak John Coughlin Fred. Finsterback Alton Heller Carl Kumpf Elton Shaver Howard VanHoff Allen Vogt 77 PSI PHI FRATERNITY 1. Row-Bedaska. Shear, SahsbUlY, Klaumml!er, Lare 2. Row-Everitl. W<'Itson, Eydt, White, Lee, Boa. Ahr, l\:filler. 3. Row-Dahl, Geyer, Gordon, Murhach, Furman, Hagell, Hayes 4. Row~Mn l sh, Kliemnn. '!it '~t lffratrruitt! 1.iIl'ta mi)aptrr OFFICERS President HARLEY SALISBURY Vice Presi.dent HERBERT SHEAR S('crafary and Trea-surer NELSON B. ROSE SEN IOR TV[D.IBI;:RS Harley E. Salisbury Herbert L. Shear Reginald M. White Raymond W. I-Jayes Fred A . Klauminzer Herman \V. Lare Kenneth 13. Marsh Frank ]. Bedaska George J. Everill Frederick H. Eydt William Gordon ]UNlOR NIE\rnERS Nelson .T. Murbach ::- Clifford L. Geyer Howa rd S. Hagen Wilbur J. Lee Dudley R. Miller Arthur F. Ahr Haymond M. Boa Alfred H: Dahl 79 BUFFALO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION June 30 to August 8, 1924 Courses carrying College and Normal School credit will be oHered, which will appeal to teachers in service and Normal School students. Rural teachers will find courses leading to the equivalent training class certificate. A strong group of special lectures will be given daily during the assembly hour. Teachers of Homemaking are urged to consider the special courses in this field. . For further information, address H. W. ROCKWELL, Principal BUFFALO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL , • G E N I I fI COlll d that fabled lamp of old responel to Aladdin's entreaty mor e faithfully t han our silent servan t o( Loday ~electricity ? fI We touch a button- out from slcnder copper threads leaps the energy o f N iagara's tumbli ng torren ts a score, or even ten-score, miles away to do our bidd ing. fI Day or night Niagara Power does 011r \\lorl<, lights OUf 1,-vay, run s our mills, pull s our cars ; and- yes!– entertains us too. of private enterprise under goycrnmcnt regulation gl\'CS us this mudern magic. fI Already the greatest p roducer of electrical energy at the lowest average rate received by any single generating system on this continent, The Niaga ra Falls Power Com– pany has j ust put in to operation the largest hyd ro-electr ic unit ever c0l1structed- 70,ooO horsepower capacity. ([ Two morc si milar units \vi ll be ad ded this summer . Two million tons each year from the dimi nishing coal– suppl y would dupJicate the output of these three giants. They yirtually will provide industry with the potential power of eight mill ion men. ([ :Modern HGenii," indeed! ([ T he engineering ski ll and fo resighted management "The Greatest Good to the Greatest Number" THE NIAGARA FALLS POWER COMPANY ' As a guide to your judgment in seleCting your agency, remember that the better positions in the bet– ter schools are filled by the Schermerhorn Teachers' Agency CharIer IF. M ulford, Prop. PAINTING AND INTERIOR DECORATING Office and Studio So. Elmwood Ave., 0pp. Hutchinson High School 366 Fifth Avenue NewYork City Cleveland Office: 1836 Euclid Avenue Pittsburgh Offia: 406 Un(on Tru~1 Building "A Superior Agency for Superior People" SiJlce 1855 ... .~;-
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