1904 - Monroe County Library System
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1904 - Monroe County Library System
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection SENIOR ANNUAL CLASS OF 1904 ROCHESTER, N,Y. EAST HIGH SCHOOL R R676ea 1904 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Rochester Public Library Reference Book Not For Circulation Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Outing Footwear Monroe Market Tennis, Cycling and Vacation Shoes. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. Fish, Oysters, Poultry, Vegetables, etc. Boys' and Youths' Oxfords from 60c. up to $2.50. J. F. VOCHT, Prop. Gould, Lee & Luce. 311 Monroe Avenue, Near Meigs Street. Wanted! Wanted! Wanted! J. F. NAGLE, Pharmacist, Sell all your Second-Hand School Books TO Meigs Street and Park Avenue. LEVY 105 Main Street West, Near Plymouth Ave. Harvard Stables 2 Harvard Street. Coach, Coupe, Livery and Boarding TELEPHONES, Barnard, Porter & Viall Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes, Varnishes, Artists' Materials. 15-17-19 North Water Street Telephone 6 9 5 . Home, 4059 Bell, Chase, 1294 ROCHESTER, N. Y. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection PRINTING CO , Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection THE SENIOR ANNUAL BY THE CLASS OF 19O4 EAST H I G H SCHOOL. ROCHESTER, N. Y. BOARD OF EDITORS ALBERT H. LOEFFLER, Editor-in-Chief. ASSOCIATE EDITORS MARION SALISBURY, ROY ANTHONY, RUTH MCCLINTOCK, NORMAN STEWART. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager, Advertising Manager, EDWIN BROOKS. MARVIN DURAND. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection ALBERT HENRY WILCOX, A. B., A. M. Mr. Wilcox was born in Pittsfield, Mass., October 22ml, 1868. In 1878 his family moved to Western New York and his early education was obtained in the public schools of Batavia and Rochester. He first attended high school in Batavia, but the last two years he spent in the Rochester Free Academy, finishing the course in three years instead of four. In 1886 he entered the University of Rochester, graduating with the class of '00 During his University career he was elected president of the Students' Association president of the Sophomore Class, valedictorian, and later member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. His first experience as a teacher was at the West Jersey Military Academy of Bri 1 r ton, N. J. He remained there for two years and then spent another two years in tl Genesee Wesleyan Seminary at Lima. He left the latter institution in 1894 to take post-graduate course at the University of Chicago. On finishing his studies there h appointed successively Classical Master and Assistant Head Master in the Uni School of Chicago. In 1900 he accepted the position he now holds in this school Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection TO ALBERT HENRY WILCOX, A. B., A. M. PRINCIPAL OF T H E EAST HIGH SCHOOL, IN TOKEN OF OUR ESTEEM AND AFFECTION, THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection I n JVIemortam Olhereas, God in FKs infinite wisdom has removed from our number our beloved friend and classmate; CClbereas, In the death of Maxwell Dc 6i»off the class of nineteen hundred and four has lost a worthy student and upright comrade; tHhereas, f)is bereaved parents have been deprived of the strength and comfort of a beloved son, and Hlhereas, QXe the members, of the class of nineteen hundred and four of the €ast F)igh School, mourn the loss of an enthusiastic and loyal classmate; be it Resolved, Chat in tohen of respect to bis memory a copy of these resolutions be placed in the class records, in the school paper, and another be forwarded with our sympathy to bis bereaved parents and sister. CLINTON WOLCOTT, HAROLD AKERLY, HYMEN HOCHSTEIN, Committee, Class '04. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Preface \ \ TE will not try to write an Interpres-Cornellian editorial. Even if we had the ability, such an effort, as a preface to the following jumble of names and pictures would look like an '04 class pin on the verdancy of a freshman back-ground. This is an apology, pure and simple. One afternoon about six weeks ago, the glorious class of '04 took it into their heads to print an Annual. That's the way it started—with only six weeks to get it out, where a college board needs six months. Owing to lack of time we have tried to make this more of a catalogue than a literary venture, but we hope that, '04 having made the precedent, future classes will publish Annuals of increasing merit. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Members E. H. S. Faculty 1900 Miss K. S. W E T M O R E , 1898 Mr. L. H. MILLER, 1883 Miss A. N. GIBBONS, Mr. E. R. CLARK, 1901 Miss D. M. ROUNDS, 1899 1900 Mr. F. H. ABELL, 1900 Miss C. L. COIT, 1899 Mr. A. H. WILCOX, Mr. W . M. BENNETT, 1900 Mrs. E. P. REMINGTON, Mr. C. E. HARRIS, 1899 Miss H. C. M I N K , 1902 Mr. WILLIAM BETZ, 1899 Miss A. G. FOSTER, 1902 1902 1902 1901 Mr. W . R. PRICE, 1902 Miss BERTHA BERGMAN, Mr. BENJ. HUBBELL, J R . 1903 Miss WINIFRED BALL, Dr. J. W . H. POLLARD, 1903 Miss K. L. CARING, 1902 Mr. A. J. W I L E , 1901 Miss M. A. BUCHER, 1903 Mr. M. D. GRAY, 1902 Miss N. G. PRESCOTT, 1903 Miss E. I. MUNSON, 1885 Miss MARRIETTE CURTISS, Miss ISABELLE ROGERS, 1885 Mrs. Miss M. A. CLACKNER, 1886 Miss T . B. KANE, 1903 1886 Miss MARION W R I G H T , 1903 Miss M. R. VAN ZANDT, 1886 Miss J. M. CLARK, Miss MARY PURCELL, 1888 Miss KATE Miss MARY CRENNELL, 1888 Miss E. M. GRUMAN, Miss F. L. CASE, 1890 Miss CARRIE CRAMER, Miss A. H. COZZENS, 1891 Miss FRANCES PAGET, Miss THERESA M C M A H O N , 1891 Miss MARY DRANSFIELD, 1891 Miss RUTH DENNIS, 1903 Miss M. F. BRYAN, 1892 Miss MYRTILLA HEAVER, 1903 Miss M. H. DAVIS, 1893 Miss MARGARET HOPEMAN, 1903 Miss JOSEPHINE SHATZ, 1893 Miss M. B. KELLY, 1903 Miss MARGARET O T I S , 1894 Miss IDA GLEN, 1903 Miss A. W . DRANSFIELD, 1895 Mr. L. G. REYNOLDS, 1903 Miss SARA SCHWENDLER, 1896 1903 Miss MARY LOCKWOOD, 1897 Miss G. HUNTINGTON, Miss ISABELLE FlSHER, Miss J. P. HANNA, 1897 Mrs. E. P. WETMORE, Miss L. G. MILLIMAN, 1897 Miss KATHERINE BURNS, 1897 Miss LETITIA YOUNG, 1897 Miss CORA NELL, 1898 Miss A. L. M C M A T H , 1898 C. S. ELLIS, OTIS, 1903 1903 1903 1903 1900 1903 1904 SUPPLIES 1903 Miss GERTRUDE BLACKALL 1904 Miss A. L. BURKE, 1904 Miss FLORENCE CURTISS, 1904 Mr. J. H. HANFORD, Mr. G. H. STUDLEY, Mrs. G. H. STUDLEY 1904 1904 1904 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection FACULTY OF EAST HIGH SCHOOL. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection CLASS POEM, '04. F AREWELL, dear E. H. S.. farewell. Our high school days are o'er. We all have loved thee long and well, We'll love thee evermore. With purple ribbons and with white Our hearts are bound to thee. To thee, a school of truth and right. Beside the Oenesee. T O realms of math and history We here have op'ed the door. We here have felt the mystery Of Greek and Latin lore. And more than this, for here we've made Friends that shall faithful be. When in our after-life we've strayed Far from the Genesee. T HROUGH echoing corridors and hall, With pleasure most extreme. We've heard the pupils one and all Cry out "The team, the team!" As from the fields both far and near They've brought the victory Back to our Alma Mater dear, Beside the Genesee. EPARTING from this school of ours, Where knowledge long we've sought, We think of all the happy hours Our high school days have brought. We fain would linger near this spot, And our old pathway tread, But duty calls us: "Tarry not, New pathways lie ahead!" D ND so we go, dear E. H. S., A To other fields of work, With what we gain we forward press, No duty would we shirk. But backward we will often gaze And fondly think of thee, Where we have spent such happy days Beside the Genesee. NORMAN H. STEWART. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Forty-Sixth Commencement R. H. S. CLASS DAY OFFICERS Master of Ceremonies, ROBERT PAVIOUR. Prophet, JAMES BARRY. Poet, Historian, CURTIS Orator, J. HOWARD STURGE. H. STEWART. D. HART. NORMAN COMMENCEMENT WEEK CALENDAR Monday, June 2O, Entrance Examinations, U. of R. Tuesday, June 21, Entrance Examinations, U. of R. Wednesday, June 22, Class Day. Thursday, June 23, Alumni Reception. Friday, June 24, Commencement Exercises. Saturday, Jupe 25, Class Picnic. Monday, June 27, Senior Dance. CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Picnic, Class Day, Commencement, Dance, ROY ANTHONY. ALBERT RATHBUN. ROBERT PAVIOUR. CLINTON WOLCOTT. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection CLASS OF 1904. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection The Bulletin Board Don't fail to get a copy of this "Annual! "—SCHOO L. SPIRIT. Fire drill to-day—everybody out. Display of mental fire-works and stereopticon experiments by Prof. Putnam at 2:15, room 47. P. S.—Don't miss the exhibition ! You might as well waste time there as anywhere else The mosquito-section of the Nature Club will meet to-night. A talk on " M y Experience with a Bald Head," will be given by Mr. " H . C." Taylor. The following have joined the Nature Club: Bantel, S w i f t , Clark, Jacubowitz, H a r t , Cramer, Heffer, Shaddock, Martins, Owler, Keelcr, Robbins, Meulendyke. Mr. Cassabeer is considering the move. DON'TFEEL HURT, Chairman. The following questions and speakers have been chosen by the Debating Society : "Resolved: That teachers are unnecessary in this school." ( WOLCOTT, ( LOEBS, Affirmative, I ANTHONY, Negative, \ BANTEL, ( PUTNAM. I WOODEN. "Resolved: That we need more than five minutes to spend between (c)lasses." ( STURGE, Affirmative, < PAMMENTER, 1 SCHWARTZ. ( ? Negative, I ? I ? "Resolved: That a horse is a vain thing for safety' " ( CURRY, Affirmative, \ MEULENDYKE, \ T H E TEACHERS. ( LOEBS, Negative, < BLOOM, I BANTEL. And members of Jockey Club. Meeting of sea-section of Nature Club to-day. A talk will be given by Mr. Wickser of the Masten Park debating team on " Sea Shells," ("see shall " ) , in which he is well versed. C. W E E D , Chairman. Regular meetings of all sections of the omnipresent fusser club everywhere, to-day, to-morrow, and forever. For membership see J. Howard Sturge, Wolcott, Cassabeer, Bantel, or in fact almost any member of the school. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection GfttNDS '5 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Class of 1904 '' This is no flattery; these are counselors that feelingly persuade me what I am." Clara Abbott, "Dot," 18 Lawrence Street. " A rosebud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her." Prepared No. 8, University of Rochester, Vice-President Class (4), Senior Play (4), 1st prize Oratorical Contest (3). ' Mae Atkins, 547 Clinton Avenue S. Prepared No. 3, Rochester Business Institute, Nature Club. Teressa Bayard, > 45 Webster Avenue. Prepared No. 14, Rochester Business Institute. Grace S. Boyd, n 6 Lake Avenue. Prepared No. 7. Jennie Davis, 28 Hanover Street. Prepared No. 9. "Along the cool sequestered vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way." Roy Anthony, 35g W e s t Avenue " Love seldom haunts the breast where learning lies " Prepared No. 4, President Sophomore Debating Society ( 2 ) , Secretary Junior Class ( 3 ) , Literary Committee, Executive Council ( 4 ) , President Debating Society (4) President Council ( 4 ) , President Nature Club ( 4 ) , Debating T e a m (4) Senior Annual ( 4 ) . ' Harold Akerly, "His Nibs," , 3 Amherst Street. " E g o sum e g o . " Prepared N o . 15, University of Rochester, Junior Dramatic Club (3) Chess Cl I ( 3 ) , Debating.Society ( 3 ) , Business M a n a g e r " C l a r i o n " ( 4 ) , Pledged A A * " ' Ethel J. Bills, 9n^ "She's a bonnie sweet sonsie lassie." Prepared No. 14, University of Rochester. Q . c ° btre et. Ollie A. Braggins, " C h u b , " TC 7 ^ o 5 .fw . • Locust Street Make her some great princess, grand, epic, homicidal." Prepared No. 7, University of Rochester, Debating Society (1-4) Gladys Briggs, Arethusa, State Industrial Scho 1 "An open-hearted maiden, true and pure." Prepared No. 6. 16 *" Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Jessie D. Brock, , .. D Prepared No. 4. ^ l8y Fukon " A rolling stone gathers no moss." Raymond J. Bantel, 63+ Lake Ayenue He doth nothing but talk of his horse, and he makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts that he can shoe him himself." Prepared Nazareth Hall Academy, University of Rochester. H i r a m B a r k e r , " H i , " A. Z. 2 8 o Monroe Avenue. " A simple child that lightly draws its breath." Prepared No. 15, University of Rochester, Mandolin Club (4) Pledged A. A. <f>. James C. Barry, " J i m , " I5 Amherst Street. " A prophet is not without honor save in his own country " Prepared Nazareth Academy, Yale, Class Prophet. Harold B. Barss, 21 Park Avenue. " Y e are sae grave, nae doubt ye're w i s e . " Prepared N o . 14, University of Rochester, Debating Society ( 4 ) . Clarence A. Bell, 262 South Avenue. " A n d swore he long'd * * for she-society." Prepared N o . 13, Clarkson Technical School, Mandolin Club ( 3 - 4 ) , Glee Club ( 4 ) . Harry Bloom, 70. Chatham Street. " W e will not touch upon him, even in j e s t . " Prepared N o . 10, Columbia, Secretary Debating Club ( 1 ) . Edwin H. Brooks, 52 Rowley Street. " He would not, with a peremptory tone, Assert the nose upon his face his own." Prepared No. 31, University of Pennsylvania, Business Manager Year Book (4), President Debating Society (4), Pledged ^ . T. Clarence E. Brown, Thurston Road. " Fast anchored,"—break away. Prepared No. 17. Alice B. Collyer, 14 Atlantic Avenue. " A perfect woman, nobly planned, Born to comfort and command." Prepared No. 31. Florence M. Cramer, 18 Tracy Street. " Lassie wi' th' lint-white locks, Bonnie lassie, artless lassie." Prepared No. 3, Pratt Institute. 17 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Pearl M . Crawley, K. E. 17 P e a r t " A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair." Prepared No. 29, Senior Dramatic Committee. Clinton J. Campbell, PlaCC ' 18 Brooklyn Street. " A n ' sic a laird, lang Scotch ells t w a . " Prepared No. 34. Walter Cassebeer, 7&9 St. Paul Street. " Come hither boy; if ever thou shalt love, In the sweet pangs of it, remember m e . " Prepared No. 10, University of Rochester, Secretary and Treasurer Golf Club. George H. Clark, " He was six feet o' man." Syracuse University. 321 Parsells Avenue. We don't know anything else about Georgie. Howard L. Cross, 4° Boardman Street. " Whatever anyone does or says, I must be good." Prepared No. 15, University of Rochester, Manager Chess Club (3-4), Pledged A. T. William P. Chapin, " A man that blushes is not quite Prepared No. 14. William S. Cole, 88 Fitzhugh Street, S. brute." 459 Garson Avenue. " It matters much whether you are really good, or only wish to appear s o . " Prepared No. 33, Cornell. Charles G. Comerford, n . <t>. 55 Phelps Avenue. " T h e play's the t h i n g . " Prepared Cathedral, University of Rochester, Senior Play (4), Glee Club ( 4 ) . Lynn Curry, ( 4 ) , Ex. Com. Class Lincoln Park. " There are more men ennobled by study than by nature." Prepared No. 17, University of Rochester. Frederick H. Damon, 97 Jefferson Avenue. " It is pride, rank pride, and haughtiness of soul ; I think the Romans call it stoicism." Prepared No. 4, University of Rochester, Chess Club ( 3 ) , Pledged A. T. Bayard D . Mallie, A. Z., 3g B e r k k y Street> " A l a s ! the love of women ! It is known T o be a lovely and a fearful t h i n g . " Prepared No. I 5 , University of Rochester, Executive Council ( 3 ) , M a n a g e r FootBall Team ( 4 ) , Manager Senior Play ( 4 ) , Pledged A. K. E . Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Corley J. De Neve, "Apollo," 1630 Main Street E. " See, what a grace was seated on this brow, Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove himself." Prepared No. 14, Debating Society (1). Dorothy Dennis, ^ I548 Main Street E. " S h e knows no guile." Prepared No. 33, University of Rochester. Abbie Dingman, Prepared No. 4. " A youthful would-be poet." James K. Donoghue, 48 Thorndale Terrace. 291 University Avenue. "Behold the child, by Nature's kindly law, Pleased with rattle, tickled with a straw." Prepared Nazareth Academy, University of Pennsylvania. Edward Dykstra, "Dyke," 397 Central Avenue. " Much I know, but to know all is my ambition." Prepared Pells H. S., Iowa, Glee Club (2-4). Marvin H. Durand, Phelps, N. Y. " Never despair—but if you do, work on in despair.'' Prepared No. 15, University of Rochester, Foot-Ball Team (4), Assistant Manager Senior Play, Treasurer of Senior Class. Carolyn Emerson, 36 Vick Park B. " Let me play the fool, With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come." Prepared No. 31, University of Rochester." Belle U. Emery, 37 Locust Street. " A merrier maid I never spent an hour's talk withal." Prepared No. 7, Mechanics Institute. Henry W. Falkner, "Horse," 75 Hague Street. "And friend received with thumps upon the back." Prepared No. 29, University of Rochester. John J. Finucane, "Jack, II. $. 20 Portsmouth Terrace " Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, A n d every grin, so merry, draws one o u t . " Prepared Nazareth Academy, Cornell, Mandolin C l u b , Dramatic Society ( 3 - 4 ) , Hockey T e a m ( 4 ) , Foot-Ball T e a m ( 4 ) , Senior Play ( 4 ) . Mable R. Facey, 445 Main Street E. " What sweet delight a quiet life affords." Prepared No. 14, Geneseo Normal. 19 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Alice C. Ferrier, 59 Herman Street. " Officious, innocent, sincere." Prepared No. 26. G r a c e F . Fetzer, K. E. 289 C e n t r a l A v e n u e . " Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy, Thou art all beauty, or all blindness, I . " Prepared No. 10. Grace L. Flint, .92 Clarissa Street. " Tetchy and wayward." Prepared No. 3. Edythe Forbes, Arethusa, 1652 Main Street East. "She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant too, to think on." Prepared No. 4, Manager Junior Dramatic Club, Senior Play. Vivien J. Forbes, Arethusa, 303 Alexander Street. "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety." Prepared Stetson University. Grace Fowler, 2 Dartmouth Street. " Whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well." Prepared No. 33, University of Rochester. John D. Fowler, 2 Dartmouth Street. " Upon what meat does this our Caesar feed That he has grown so great ? " Prepared No. 33, University of Rochester. Daisy Graham, K. E. 1IOO South Avenue. " The Daisys for simplicity and unaffected air." Prepared No. 6. Blanche Griffeth, K. E. IO3 park Avenue " Uncertain, coy, and hard to p l e a s e . " Prepared No. 23, Executive Committee Debating Society ( 4 ) , Ex Com Dramatic Society ( 3 ) . Ruth E. Galloway, A. T. I25 Haryard T ' g " Come, pensive Nun, devout and pure, Sober, steadfast and demure." Prepared Lowville Academy, University of Rochester. f L o r e t t a G e r b e r ' K- E\ Adele Cassebeer, 40 Vick Park B 28 Cumberland Street' " T w o women faster welded in one love Than pairs of wedlock." Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Marion Gott, 167 S. Goodman Street. Sweet is every sound, Sweeter, thy voice." Prepared No. 15. Harry A. Goldstein, 45 Baden Street " Live you, Or are you aught that man may question?" Prepared No. 9, Rochester Business Institute. Richard H. Grant, 78 S. Goodman Street. " He is never so much at home as when abroad." Prepared No. 15, Yale, Chess Club (3), Base-Ball Team (4). Lora W. Harris, Arethusa, Prepared No. 23. 38 Rutgers Street. " W h e n joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash." May E. Hartley, Brighton, N. Y. " T h y modesty's a candle to thy merit." Prepared Macedon H. S., Syracuse University. Victor B. Halbert, 196 Tremont Street. " I have ne'er sought the world ; the world was not to seek me." Prepared No. 4, College of Medicine and Surgery Chicago, Debating Society (1), First prize Woman Suffrage Essay. Curtis D. Hart, T. 2. 14 Sumner Park. " Curly locks, curly locks, wilt thou be mine ? Thou shalt not wash dishes nor yet feed the swine." Prepared No. 15, University of Rochester, Pitcher Base-Ball Team (2-3-4), Secretary Class (3-4), Senior Dramatic Committee (4), Senior Farce, Senior Play, Class Historian, Pledged A. A. <£. Abe Herschler, 28 O r e g o n Street. " Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise.' Prepared No. 9, Debating Society (3-4). Hymen L. Hochstein, 213 Joseph Avenue. " But love is blind and lovers cannot see The pretty follies that themselves commit." Prepared No. 9, Orchestra (2-3-4). Myrtle C. Heffer, Irondequoit, N. Y. " I dare do all that may become Prepared No. 18, University of Rochester. (Continued on page 73.) man." Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Class of 1904 Yell—Boom-jig-a-roar, Boom-jig-a-roar, Rig-a-jigga, digga-a-jigga, Nineteen-four. Colors—Red and white. CLASS OFFICERS President ROBERT PAVIOUR. Vice-President, CLARA ABBOTT. Secretary, Treasurer, CURTIS D. HART. MARVIN DURAND. REPRESENTATIVES ON EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Athletic Committee, Literary Committee, School Publications Committee, CLINTON WOLCOTT. ROY ANTHONY. ALBERT CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROBERT PAVIOUR, ex officio. CLINTON WOLCOTT. CHARLES COMERFORD. ROY ANTHONY. H. LOEFFLER Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection They arc all upper-crust here." SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, 1904. ROUERT PAVIOUR. MAR\ IN DURAND. CURTIS HART. Cl.ARA ABROTT. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Senior Play Presented at the Lyceum Theatre, May 2Oth, 1904. Director, Miss KATHERINE BURNS. Business Manager, BAYARD D E MALLIE. Assistant Manager, MARVIN DURAND. Stage Manager, ALBERT RATHBUN. Master of Properties, CLINTON WOLCOTT. "AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AFTERNOON.' WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FOR THE SENIOR CLASS BY MR. JOSEPH O'CONNOR. THE CAST Edith Archdale, Mrs. Temple, Sylvia Temple, Margaret Harwood Dorothy Cleve, Major Crosby, Lieut. Talbot, Capt. Tynte, Lieut. Western, Col. Temple, Capt. Howard, Lieut. Harwood, Sergeant, EDYTHE FORBES. WENONA SWIFT. CLARA ABBOTT. JESSICA RE QUA. EDNA STERN. JACK FINUCANE. J. HOWARD STURGE. H. ACTON LANGSLOW. WARRANT PRYOR. CHARLES COMERFORD. JOSEPH O'CONNOR. CURTIS D. HART. GEORGE CLARK. EDWIN TIBBILS. WALTER CASSEBEER. Privates, HAROLD AKERLY. CHARLES MEULENDYKE. HENRY FAULKNER. DEAN PRYOR. Soldiers, Civilians, etc. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection CAST AND MANAGERS OF "AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AFTERNOON.' Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Senior Class History Palmam qui meruerunt ferant. T o write class history and condense it into a small space so that it will be interesting to all readers, is no easy task. On this account only a few of the most significant facts will be mentioned. On bright sunny morning in September, 1900, group of cheery-faced girls and boys stood in front of the " Old R. H. S." on Fitzhugh Street. This gathering of young people was the beginning of the Class of '04, a class that was destined by its high standards in scholastic affairs, to stimulate to a remarkable degree the activity and spirit now manifested in all the classes of the school. One noteworthy event in the beginning of naughty-four is that it was the same year in which Albert H. Wilcox entered upon his career as Principal of the High School. Throughout four years of pleasure and grinding (?) he has been our faithful friend. 1904 has contributed some of the best athletic talent the school has ever had. During our Sophomore year an inter-class meet was held in which '04 carried off first honors. She has several particular stars, who have shone forth with brilliancy of the first magnitude. Athletics in the High School has advanced fifty per cent, in the last four years, and it is only fair to say that this increase is due in great measure to '04. In debating, branch of education that is becoming more important every year, '04 has shown great ability. She produced the first successful debating team the school has ever had, and it defeated one of the best teams in the country, that of Masten Park. She has placed debating on such high standard that it will be beneficial for future classes to emulate it. The class has had many gifted actors — some of whom are better than many professionals. They have proved their ability in farces, burlesques, and even in Shakesperean tragedy. All honor to our actors ! The scholarship records of our class are remarkably high. Naughty-four is proud of her scholars. Many happy and glorious days have attended '04 during her short school life, but she has also tasted the bitter cup of sorrow. In the midst of our glories cruel death snatched from us one of our hardest workers and most scholarly members. Besides death's sad blow, '04 has experienced another great loss. By the resignation of Mr. Frank E. Glen, the class lost one of its best and firmest friends He was the very back-bone of school athletics, and „ source of delight and pleasure to all acquainted with him. The way in which '04 has worked together is probably responsible for the good name she has left. A spirit of good fellowship between her members, and friendly feeling toward other classes has always been 'o4's motto Naughty-four will not die when her members graduate, she will li v e forever in the spirit of the school. Many will pass on to higher institutions of learning manv will enter upon their life work, but all will fondly turn to their Alma Mater H • Never has class had such a great number of remarkable personalities ^H ^ th Ietes, of whom the school may justly be proud, have upheld the honor of th ' " A ^ onor of thT*" Mater in a manner far beyond expectation Her debaters hhave proved y p Mater in a manner far beyond expectation. Her debaters have proved th th T to cope with the strongest in the state. Her dramatic talent has shon to cope with the strongest in the state. Her dramatic talent has shon ff uu VCS u on tne stage stage and and rostrum. rostrum. Her Her musicians musicians have have displayed displayed unusual unusual talent. talent. Her Her hh P been And last last, but her b n wonderful onderful in in its its effects. effects And but not n t least, l h scholars^h ^ ve mac e brilliant record for the school and for themselves. ' Long live '04! CURTIS D. HART, C h « u- ' ^ l a s s Historian. 26 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection " This is no world, To play with mammets, and to tilt with lips, We must have bloody noses and cracked crowns. 27 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection FRANK E. GLEN, A. M. For nearly thirty years, this well-known Rochesterian taught in our school, and his leaving it during our senior year marks an important event in the history of '04. As student and teacher he was the loyal supporter of everything our Alma Mater undertook and his resignation was regretted by all. Mr. Glen was born in Rochester in 1853. He was graduated in 1870 from the old Free Academy, and from the University of Rochester in 1874. During his college career he was elected member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and took the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. In 1875 he was appointed teacher of Mathematics in the Deleware Literary Institute at Franklin, N. Y., but in the following year he accepted a position in his Alma Mater. During his career as an instructor in this school he taught algebra, geometry, political economy, English literature and logic, Latin, and Greek. During thirty-two years he either taught or studied under four different principals, and in all that time was absent only three days. He was the mainstay of the athletic organizations, being president of the Students' Athletic Association for several terms, and the faculty member of the Athletic Committee on the Executive Council since its formation. 28 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Winners of the Purple "R," 1903-4 FOOT-BALL H. ACTON LANGSLOW, ALFRED JOHNSON, WALKER LEE, WARRANT PRYOR, '04. '05. '06. ARCHER W H I T E , '04. EDWIN TIBBILS, '04. Louis SHEPARD, '06. '05. HARVEY BARBER, ORLO WAUGH. '04. JACK FINUCANE. JOSEPH O'CONNOR, '06. '04. GERARD NEEFUS, '05. '04. THEODORE HAGAMAN, '06. BASKET-BALL HARRY CROWLEY, CARL BURLING, MAX SHOOP, '05. H. '06. CLARENCE CURTIS, '06. ACTON LANGSLOW, FREDERICK AVERY, '06. CLINTON WOLCOTT, '04. '06. '04. INDOOR TRACK H. ACTON LANGSLOW, JOSEPH O ' C O N N O R , CARROL TAYLOR, '04. RAY CARROLL, '04. '04. '06. STEPHEN BIDWELL, WILLIAM HANFORD, '05. '05. BASE BALL CURTIS H A R T , KARL MEDCALF, '04. FRANK CHAMBERLAIN, ARTHUR MORRISON, CARL BURLING, '06. RAY CARROLL, '06. '06. '06. WALTER W H I T E , '06. RICHARD G R A N T , '05. HARVEY BARBER, '05. BERNERD HOGAN, '04. '07. OUTDOOR TRACK H. ACTON LANGSLOW, WALKER L E E , WILLIAM HANFORD, '05. '04. STEPHEN BIDWELL, '06. 29 '05. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Outdoor Track Team, 1904 Captain, H. ACTON LANGSLOW. Manager, WILLIAM LINES. Assistant Manager, HARRY EDGERTON. Coach, JAMES RAWNSLEY. WINNERS OF THIRD PLACE, ANNUAL INTER-SCHOLASTIC TRACK MEET, ITHACA, CORNELL UNIVERSITY. THE TEAM H. ACTON LANGSLOW, '04. CARROL TAYLOR, '04. STEPHEN BIDWELL, '04. WILLIAM HANFORD, '05. HERBERT LEVIS, '05. WALTER HURLBURT, '05. WALKER LEE, '06. JOSEPH O'CONNOR, '04. FRED K. TAYLOR, '04. ORLO WAUGH, '04. JAMES SNELL, '05. HAROLD NEEFUS, '05. D E LANCEY BENTLEY, '06. JOSEPH ROSENTHAL, '05. TRACK RECORDS OF THE R. H. S. (These are the only authentic records obtainable as this goes to press. 100 yard dash, 105 seconds, held by Webster 22O yard dash, 2$\ seconds, held by Jacobi. Mile run, 4:56!, held by Brown. Half mile run, 2:14, held by Davison. Shot-put, 39 feet 7 inches, held by Langslow. Pole-vault, 9 feet 8f inches, held by Langslow. 30 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM, 1904. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Base-Ball Team, 1904 Captain, FRANK S. CHAMBERLAIN. Manager, E. CLINTON WOLCOTT. Assistant Manager, WALTER WHITE. SCHEDULE FOR 1904 E. H. S. April April May May May May May May June June June June 9 7 5 2 Cancelled. Rain. 6 3 Rain. Cancelled. 27 THE TEAM Catch, Pitch, First Base, Second Base, Third Base, Short Stop, Left Field, Center Field, Right Field, Substitutes, OPPONENTS Snow. 2 8 Cancelled. 5 6 Rain. Genesee Wesleyan, at Lima, 3O, Cascadilla, at Rochester, 7, Brockport, at Brockport, 11, R. B. I., at Rochester, Ithaca, at Rochester, 14. Masten Park, at Buffalo, 21, 27, Cook Academy, 3O, Cascadilla, at Ithaca, 1, R. B. I., at Rochester, 4. Masten Park, at Rochester, 8, Genesee Wesleyan, at Lima, n , Lafayette High School, at Buffalo, 23. ARTHUR MORRISON, '06. FRANK S. CHAMBERLAIN, '06. CURTIS HART, '04. H. ACTON LANGSLOW, '04. CARL BURLING, '06. RICHARD H. GRANT, 'O 4 . RAY CARROLL, '06. KARL MEDCALF, '06. MATTHEW LAWLESS, '05. f WALTER WHITE, '05. \ BERNERD HOGAN, 07. 26 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection BASE-BALL TEAM, 1904. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Basket-Bali Team, 1904 HARRY CROWLEY, '05. Captain, Manager, FRANK S. CHAMBERLAIN, '06. SCHEDULE FOR SEASON OF 1904 . H. S. Jan. 23 Feb. 6 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Warsaw High at Rochester, Palmyra High at Rochester, Batavia High at Batavia, N. Tonawanda High at N. Tonawanda, Brockport Normal at Brockport, N. Tonawanda High at Rochester, Totals, 9 33 6 20 40 22 44 25 26 16 152 133 PLAYERS Right Forward, Left Forward, Right Guard, Left Guard, Center, FREDERICK AVERY, '05. CLARENCE CURTICE, '07. f HARRY CROWLEY, '05. { CLINTON WOLCOTT, '04. CARL BURLING, '06. MAX SHOOP, '06. H. ACTON LANGSLOW, '04. 3+ OPPONENTS 26 18 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection BASKET-BALL TEAM, 1904. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Indoor Track Team Captain, H. ACTON Manager, WALTER L. TODD. Coach, JAMES RAWNSLEY. LANGSLOW. WINNERS OF FIRST PLACE IN THE Second Annual Indoor Interscholastic Athletic Meet FEBRUARY 27TH,19O4. U. OF R. MEMBERS OF THE TEAM H. ACTON LANGSLOW, WILLIAM HANFORD, JOSEPH L. O'CONNOR, STEPHEN BIDWELL, CARROL TAYLOR, ALBERT H. LOEFFLER, ALBERT G. NEEL, HARRY HORTON, RAYMOND CARROL, WARD HEAD. 36 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection INDOOR TRACK TEAM, 1904. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Foot-Ball Team, 1903 Captain, H. ACTON LANGSLOW, '04. Manager, BAYARD T . DEMALLIE, '04. Assistant Manager, CLAUDE SMITH, '05. Coach, JESSE MILHAM. SCHEDULE FOR SEASON OF 1903. . H . ^. Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 26 OPPONENTS Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, at Rochester, 3O O Warsaw High, at Rochester, Ithaca High, at Rochester, Masten Park High, at Buffalo, Ithaca High, at Ithaca, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, at Lima, Cascadilla at Rochester, Syracuse at Rochester, 68 O 16 O Totals, 11 5 12 17 40 0 22 0 0 6 199 28 THE TEAM Left End, THEODORE HAGAMAN, '06 Left Tackle, EDWIN GOULD TIBBILS, '04. Left Guard, JOHN J. FINUCANE, '04. Center, ORLO WAUGH, '04. Right Guard, WARRANT PRYOR, '04. Right Tackle, Louis SHEPARD, '06. Right End, -J J? S E P H °'C°NNOR, '04. ( GERARD NEEFUS, '05. Quarter-back, HARVEY BARBER, '06. Left Half-Back, WALKER LEE, '06. Right Half-back, j ARCHER WHITE, 06. (ALFRED JOHNSON, '05. Full-back, H. ACTON LANGSLOW, '04 SUBSTITUTES—Marvin Durand, '04; Carl Burling Hogan, 06; Harry Simons, 06. '^ Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection FOOT-BALL TEAM, 1904. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Foot-Ball Reminiscences DOWN ON THAT FOOT-BALL FIELD Tune—"Down Where the Wurtzberger Flows." Down, down, down, and five yards the distance gained ; Oh ! it's down, down, down, and we've gained it with might and main. W e l l rip up and tear up those Syracuse men, And if they resist us we'll force it down them,; Five yards may be fine, but a touchdown for mine, Down on that foot-ball field. FOOT-BALL YELL Ow^-a-zippa, Tit'o-a-zippa, Tfiree-a-2'ippa, zam ! We play foot-ball and don't give a—(!) Hobble-gobble, razzle-dazzle, zip, boom, zah ; Rochester High School, Rah, Rah, Rah! TO OUR FOOT-BALL TEAM (Tune of Heidelburg.) Here's to our heroes one and all, May they e'er win the fight; Here's to our rooters great and small, Here's to the Purple and White. Oh, E. H. S., Oh, E. H. S., Thy sons will ne'er forget The foot-ball team, the penant's gleam, And all that we love best. Those days of yore will come no more, Hut through our manly years The thought of you, so good, so true, Will fill our eyes with tears, The thought of you, so good, so true, Will fill our eyes with tears. 40 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Pi Phi Fraternity Founded at Rochester Free Academy, 1878. Yell— Rah ! Rah !—Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah! Rah!—Rah! Rah! Rah! P-i! P-h-i !—P-i ! P-h-i ! Sis—Boom—Bah! Colors—Old gold, blue and cardinal. CHAPTER ROLL GRADUATE Alpha Sigma Pi, Harvard Pi Phi Club, New York Alumni Association, Rochester Alumni Association, Cornell Pi Phi Club, Rochester, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. New York City. Rochester, N. Y. Ithaca, N. Y. ACTIVE Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, Lambda, Rochester, N. Y., Schenectady, N. Y., Aurora, N. Y., Canandaigua, N. Y., Troy, N. Y., Ogontz, Pa, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. Auburn, N. Y., Washington, Conn., Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y Binghamton, N. Y., 42 1878. 1881. 1884. 1885-1886. 1888-1890. 1888-1889. 1890. 1894-1896. 1898. 1890. 1901. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection ALPHA CHAPTER, PI PHI FRATERNITY. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection ALPHA CHAPTER 1904 CHARLES G. COMERFORD, THEODORE H. MARTENS, JACK J. FINUCANE, JOSEPH L. O'CONNOR, H. ACTON LANGSLOW, BEEKMAN O. ROUSE, G. WALTER WEAVER. 1905 CLAUDE S. SMITH, HARRY CROWLEY, MATTHEW D. LAWLESS, WILLIAM G. WYNN. 1906 DELANCEY BENTLEY, THEODORE C. HAGAMAN, KARL C. BURLING, ANDREW SUTHERLAND, FRANK S. CHAMBERLAIN, WILLIAM WEAVER, LOUIS SHEPARD. PIPE DREAMING The night without was chill; the falling sleet Muffled the noise and rumble of the street. Within, my love and I before the fire, Watched the bright flames leap upward and expire ; Like youth's ambitions fain, that soar and shine, Then faint and fail and back to gloom decline. My love was silent but her fragrant breath Arose about one like a mystic wreath. Here let me say that by my love I mean The most enchanting " Lady Nicotine," Who from her magic incense can unfold A wealth of dreams, of fame and love and gold. She brought me dreams of home and joy and cheer, Dreams of all things in life that I hold dear, Dreams of the past and dreams of the future bright. Dreams of great joy to cheer the cheerless night. Dreams, empty dreams, are all she has to give ; Yet who a dreamless life would care to live? So when of cheerless wakeful life you tire, Fill up your pipe and dream before the (ire. JOSEPH L. O'CONNOR, ' O + Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection UP AT LIMA Tune—" Mr. Dooley." There was a man in R. H. S. Well known to all around ; And he went up to Lima With intent to do the town. A boy and horn assaulted him, He gave the boy a crack, And then he had to leave the town And take the next train back. ' T w a s up at Lima, 'twas up at Lima, T h a t Glen ran up against Ins first defeat, They got the copper, Glen scared for proper, He had to beat a quick and safe retreat. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Alpha Zeta Fraternity Founded at Schenectady, December 8th, 1869. Beta Chapter Established in 1886. Yell— Hola-Hola-Alpha-Zeta— Hipa-Ripa-Zi pa-Boom— A. Z.-A. Z.-Hurrah-Hurrah-A. Z.-A. Z. Hiirrah-Hurrah-Roo-Rah-Roo-Rali-Alpha Zeta-Rah-Rah-Rah. Colors—Turquoise blue and pearl white. CHAPTER ROLL Alpha, Beta, Gamma , Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Schenectady, Rochester, Binghamton, Ithaca, Elmira, Brooklyn, Jamestown, Syracuse, 1869 1886 1890 189+ 1897 1899 1901 1903 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1904 HIRAM BARKER, ERNEST E. CHAPPELL, BAYARD DE MALLIE, H. WILBUR GRAVES, ROBERT F. PAVIOUR, FRED TAYLOR. 1905 BANCROFT CARSON, STANLEY COVELL, HARRY EMERY, GEORGE T. HUTHER, JOHN JARDINE, FRED LANE, KARL MEDCALF, HENRY ROVVERDINK, 1906 LAWRENCE BOHACHEK, CLARENCE CURTICE, NORMAN DUFFET, CLARK WETMORE. WARD HEAD, ISAAC DE MALLIE, JOHN M C M A T H , MAX SHOO P. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection BETA CHAPTER, ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY, Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Gamma Sigma Fraternity Founded in 1869. Beta Chapter Established in 1891. Yell—Rim-ram-jim-jam-Sigma GamHip-a-rig-jag-a-gig-Gama SigHoop-la-zip- la—Beta. Colors—Old rose and white. CHAPTER ROLL Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, Lambda, Mu, Nu, X'. Omicron, Pi, Normal School, Brockport, N. Y. East High School, Rochester, N. Y. High Schools, Buffalo, N. Y. Normal School, Cortland, N. Y. Normal School, Geneseo, N. Y. High School, Evanston, 111. High School, Hyde Park, Chicago, 111. High School, Lockport, N. Y. High School, Maiden, Mass. High School, Oak Park, 111. High School, Cleveland, O. High School, Geneva, N. Y. High School, Newton, Mass. High School, Syracuse, N. Y. University High School, Chicago, 111. 48 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection BETA CHAPTER, GAMMA SIGMA FRATERNITY. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection BETA CHAPTER 1904 Louis ALBERT RATHBUN, HARLOW BILLINGS RAYMOND. CURTIS DANNALS HART, LAUNT LINDSAY, 1905 GERARD LESTER NEEFUS, LAWRENCE R. BICKFORD, ALBERT GEORGE NEEL, MAUS WINEGAR COLEBROOK, LEON GOODALL SHERBURNE, HARRY LOUIS EDGERTON, ERASMUS DARWIN SMITH, J R . GEORGE HOLTON HERR, JAMES MADISON SEELEY, EDWIN STANLEY INGERSOLL, JAMES POWERS SNELL, ALFRED WOODWORTH JOHNSON, WALTER LEDYARD TODD, WILLIAM HARRY LINES, HENRY EDWIN WITHERSPOON. 1906 HARVEY HENRY BARBER, CHARLES HENRY CHASE, JR. FREDERIC NELSON DRAKE, HARRY CURTIS GILBERT, WILLIAM STEVENS HALL, FRANKLIN WILLIAM JUDSON, RAYMOND ALFRED LANDERS, ARTHUR WOODRUFF MORRISON, WALTER NELL, ROBERT MARK WILLIAMS, 1907 JOHN BELLIS, PERCY EDWARD YOUNG. THE TEMPEST Wildly the sea rolls, The waves roar, And the white foam flies ; The storm-god speaks In a mighty rage, And the sea replies; With an angry shout The waves surge on, And they fight With wrath and hate, While the angry god Darks all in night, The sea rolls, And the waves shout, And the winds beat down Beneath the storm-god's frown. Wildly the sea rolls And waves roar And the heavens flash With the spiteful fire, Awakening thunders With their awful crash. The night sways 'Mid the changing war, And the day breaks, Burst from the power Of warring Heaven. And day wakes To calm the sea And slave the winds, ' 1 ill the war cease And the sea hath peace E. M C Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection ALMA MATER Words by Bertha Scrantom Poolc. Music by J. Gurnscy Curtis. Sweet 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 hold bright. Our Alma Mater dear, T o thee we sing : May all thy future years New honors bring : May friends thy banners raise, Thy foes grow less : All love and praise T o our old R. H. S. SCHOOL YELLS THE MAIN HOWL Kanga, ga-rah, ga-rah, ga-zoom, Rochester High School, Zip,-rah,-boom ! {Repeat.) ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL R, O, and R-O-C, and R-O-C-H-E-S-T E, R, High School. TRIPLET Snappy—R-o c, R-o-c, R-o-c, Roch, R-o-c, h-e-s, R-o-c, h-e-s, R-o-c, h-e-s, Roch, Roch, h-e-s, t-e-r, t-e-r, h-e-s, t-e-r, t-e-r, h-e-s, t-e-r, t-e-r, Rochester. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Founded at Brockport Normal School in 1870. Beta Chapter Established in 1892. Yell— Hoxie, Moxie, Ra-Ra-Re, A-r-a-r-a-r-e, Zimba, Zimba, Zimba Za, T-h-t-h-u-s-a. Arethusa! Colors—Green and white. ROLL OF CHAPTERS Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Brockport Normal, East High School, Rochester, Geneseo Normal, Oneonta Normal, New Paltz Normal, Buffalo Normal, 1870. 1892. 1894. 1895. 1899. 1902. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1904 JESSIE LINES, LORA HARRIS, GLADYS BRIGGS, WINIFRED SMITH, EDYTHE FORBES, MAUDE RUGG, MARY TOWER, MARY WILBOR, MARIAN SALISBURY, FRANCES BICKFORD, ELIZABETH WHILLOCK, HELEN CRANDALL, LOUISE BOHACHEK, EDNA BEACHY, FLORENCE W H I T E , ESTHER FORBES, NELLIE ODENBACH, HARRIET SMITH, 1905 MERNE RICH, WENONA SWIFT, RUTH MCCLINTOCK, HARRIETTE MUNSON, VIVIEN FORBES. MATIE M C B R I E R , SUSAN CROUCH, EDNA GRAVES, FLORENCE FORBES, ELSIE M C M A T H . 1906 POMONA DICKINSON, GRACE BRIGGS, LAURA GALLERY, ALMA LUITWIELER, HELEN WILLIAMSON, ELIZABETH FOULDS, MARY ALDEN, EMMA OLMSTEAD, ELSIE MCCLINTOCK, MARGARET CARROLL, EUGENIA MACLAURIN, 1907 HELEN GOULD, MILDRED CLUNE, HAZEL JOHNSON, BERTHA RATHBUN, OLIVE FOOTE, MARGARET THOLENS. EDNA CROUCH. HONORARY MEMBERS AUGUSTA FITZ SIMONS, VIOLET HITCHCOCK, EDNA ROSS, IRENE WETMORE, MARJORIE M O T T , FLORENCE WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH MCDOWELL. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection BETA CHAPTER, ARETHUSA SORORITY. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Kappa Epsilon Sorority Founded at Utica in 1888. Pi Chapter Established in 1902. Yell—Boom-a-Iacka, Ching-a-lacka, Boom-a-lacka, We're Kappa Boom-a-lacka, Tan, Tan, Tan! Ching-a-lacka, Chow, Chow, Chow ! Ching-a-lacka, Who are we ? Epsilon, II. K. E! Colors—Blue and gold. CHAPTER ROLL Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, Lambda, Mu, Nu, Xi, Omicron, Pi, Rho, Sigma, Alpha Sigma, Utica, West Winfield, Fayetteville, Onondaga Valley, Syracuse, Manlius, Chattenango, Frankfort, Whitesboro, Homer, Tully, Boonville, Weedsport, Herkimer, Jamesville, Rochester, Canastota, Waterville, Watertown, 54 1888 1890 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1898 1898 1899 1900 1901 1901 1901 1902 1002 1901 1904 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection PI CHAPTER, KAPPA EPSILON SORORITY. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection ACTIVE MEMBERS 1903 BELLE CHAMBERLAIN, FLORENCE TAYLOR, FLORENCE WHITCOMB. 1904 PEARL CRAWLEY, BLANCHE GRACE FETZER, GERTRUDE GRIFFETH, LORETTA GERBER, SUSIE TAYLOR, RANDALL, EMMA VAYO, DAISY GRAHAM, LAURA WILLIAMS. 1905 LOUISE OSBORN, GLADYS CODDINGTON, EMMA CREELMAN, MARIE QUINN, HAZEL DIAMOND, WANDA RUDDY. ALTA HART, PAULINE SALTER. 1906 PRUDENCE ALLING, IDA HALL, HELEN BEEBEE, GRACE LEE CODDINGTON, FLORENCE KENT, HARNED, BESSIE CORRIS, MABEL LEWIS, BEATRICE CROSSMAN, DORRIS ELIZABETH FEHR, MABEL STEWART, FRANCES GERBER, CHARLOTTE MCCHESNEY, CHARLOTTE WILLINGHAM. 1907 ANNA DAVENPORT. WELCH, Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection HINTS TO JUNIORS East High holds a man named Clark, As a teacher he is a shark, He's always around But can never be found, Though hunted from morning till dark. Senior Math is expounded by Betz, Most excellent courses he setz, " If we don't get throu', We cannot blame you," Says each hopeful, whatever he getz. Miss Dransfield—her front name is Mary, Is the cream; but a word to the wary, Don't try to shirk, Or she'll give you more work, And the work that she gives is no bary. A very strict man is Prof. Bennett, With dignity fit for the Sennett, When time comes for fun, He is second to none, But don't try to break any tennett. A good dose of Physics from Harris, Mixed with rules set in plaster of Parris, T o teach you to bluff, Is the best kind of stuff, (Keep this out of sight of Prof. Harris.) All hail to Miss Jennie Hanna, Find jollier teacher you canna, All seem to like Jennie, Of friends she has mennie, Her words will refresh you like manna. We've been thoroughly trained by Miss Otis, All Juniors will now please take notis, Don't " trot " in her class, If you do, why, alas ! No doubt you'll remember Miss Otis! If you happen to look at Miss Ball, 'Tis easy to see she's not tall, Though English she speaks, She could talk with the Greeks, And not roll 'round the subject at all. " O u r Secretary's" name is Miss Grumnn, Her smiles often seem more than human, Her office so small, Is a pleasure to all, The Seniors are sure to Miss Gruman. E. H. B., '04. 57 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Delta Gamma Sorority Founded at Utica, N. Y., in 1890. Theta Chapter Established in 1903. Colors—Gold and white. ROLL OF CHAPTERS Utica, Oneida, Frankfort, Richfield Springs, Johnstown, Tully, Fort Plain, Rochester, Gloversville, Buffalo, Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, 1890. 1896. 18971898. 1898. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1903. 1904. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1904 ETHEL BILLS, RUTH GALLOWAY, 1905 GRACE BARBER, GRACE BENEDICT, MAE BICKFORD, LINDA COMBS, MARY (3OOK, LEAH DEMPSEY, BETH FONDA, ESTHER RAYMOND, JULIA SMITH. 1906 GLADYS BARBER, MARGERY HOARD, JENNIE JONES, FRANCES SOMMERS 1907 EDNA BICKFORD, GRACE EMERSON, FRIEDA WATKINS, ETHEL W R I G H T . Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection THETA CHAPTER, DELTA GAMMA SORORITY. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Delta Phi Sorority Founded at Rochester in 1903. Yell— Ki Vi, Ki Yi, Ki Vi ! D-e-l-ta P-h-i! Oka, Pika, Dominika ! Alpha Chapter Delta Phi Colors—Yellow and white. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1904 BESSIE MASON, HETTY EDNA MASON. STERN. 1905 FLORENCE LAURA LAURA HAWKS, FLORENCE LYDIA BAUER, HENRY HUNT, RUTH JENNINGS, LAWLESS, JULIA LEONARD, PEARL LUDWIG, MARY NICHOL, LAURA WILCOX. 1906 LILLIAN BRAZIL, HELEN FOX, MARIAN GRAY, MAY WHEELOCK, KATHRYN WICHMAN. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection ALPHA CHAPTER, DELTA PHI SORORITY. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Executive Council OF THE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION, 1903-4. OFFICERS A. H. WILCOX, ex officio. President, Vice-President, ROY ANTHONY, '04. JOSEPH O'CONNOR resigned in December, 1903. Secretary, ALBERT H. LOEFFLER, '04. WALTER L. TODD resigned in December, 1903. CLINTON WOLCOTT, '04. Treasurer, ATHLETIC COMMITTEE CLINTON WOLCOTT, '04, Chairman. CLAUDE SMITH, Jan., '05. STANLEY COVELL, '05. ALFRED JOHNSON, '05, resigned. CARL MEDCALF, Jan., '06. FRANK. CHAMBERLAIN, '06. ISAAC DEMALLIE, Jan., '07. J. W. H. POLLARD, FRANK E. GLEN resigned. SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE ALBERT H. LOEFFLER, '04. WALTER L. TODD, '05. Chairman. MAX SHOOP, Jan., '06. J. L. O'CONNOR resigned. C A R L B U R L I N G ) > O6 . HARRY WRIGHT, Jan., '05. ERNEST R. CLARK. LITERARY COMMITTEE ROY ANTHONY, 04, Chairman. HENRY NIVEN, Jan., '05. LAWRENCE BOHACHEK, '05. DELANCY BENTLEY, Jan., '06. FRED DRAKE, 06. ARTHUR LOWENTHAL, Jan., '07. Louis H. MILLER. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION, 1904-5. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Clarion" Board of Publishers OFFICERS President, Secretary, ALBERT H. LOEFFLER. WALTER L. TODD. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief,:;: Associate Editor, WALTER L. T O D D , '05. ALBERT H. LOEFFLER, '04. j HARRY D. W R I G H T , '05. j M A X SHOOP, '06. Assistant Editors, I CARL BURLING, '06. CHARLES CHASE, '07. Athletic Editor, MATTHEW LAWLESS, '05. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager,! Circulation Manager, RALPH C. SCHWARZ. RAYMOND J. FOWLER. "Joseph O'Connor resigned as Editor-in-Chief in December, ^ fHarold Akerly resigned as Business Manager in March, 1904 64 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection •PIi 1 Ir 1J J 1 J • t- -1 t t ^ \ fr m 5 r L ipPI • PI * i kr 1 n I ft.-' K> •n * at'- M1 j 1 ' 1 y i "CLARION" BOARD OF PUBLISHERS, 1903-4. M Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Organized June, 1903. OFFICERS 1904 President—WlLBOR GRAVES. First Vice-Pres.—NORMAN STEWART. Chairman, Section of Ornithology. Second Vice-Pres.—ANNA FOX. Chairman, Section of Botany. Third Vice-Pres.—MARION WHITE. Chairman, Section of Astronomy. Fourth Vice-Pres.—LORENZO DAVIS. Chairman, Section of Entomology. Fifth Vice-Pres.—WALTER CASSEBEER. Chairman, Section of Geology. Secretary and Treasurer—KATHERINE BoWEN. Librarian—ETHEL SILVERNAIL. LECTURES I. II. III. IV. V. " How to Observe Birds."—MR. E. HOWARD EATON. "Relics of Prehistoric Man."—COL. MOULTHROP. " The Spectroscope in Astronomy."—MR. BENNETT. " T h e Study and Collection of Insects."—DR. HOWARD. " T h e Welcome of the Flowers." — M R . CHADWICK. 66 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection MUSICAL CLUBS, 1903-4. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Debating Team, 1904 Leader, NORMAN H. STEWART, '04. ROY D. ANTHONY, '04. J. HOWARD STURGE, '04. Substitute, MAX P. SHOOP, '06. Interscholastic Debate, Friday, April twenty-second. Resolved: That student self-government should be adopted in the High Schools of Western New York. Affirmative—rEast High School of Rochester. Negative—Masten Park High School of Buffalo. Judges—JUDGE ARTHUR E. SUTHERLAND, of Rochester. ADOLPH REBADOW, of Buffalo. EDWARD R. O'MALLEY, of Buffalo. Decision—Affirmative won. OFFICERS OF THE DEBATING SOCIETY FOR 1904. FIRST TERM President, ROY D. ANTHONY, '04. Vice-President, E. CLINTON WOLCOTT, '04. Secretary, MARION WHITE, '05. SECOND TERM President, EDWIN H. BROOKS, '04. Vice-President, MAX P. SHOOP, '06. Secretary, MARION WHITE, '05. Manager, ELMO A. ROBINSON, '05. 68 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection DEBATING TEAM, 1904. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection CLASS OF 1905 JANUARY yf//_Yanka-zanka-hanka-kanka, We-wo-wi, January, January, nineteen-five ! Colors—Dark red and black. OFFICERS President, RAYMOND J. FOWLER. Vice-President, FREDERICK J. WARNER. Secretary, CLAIRE CoMERFORD. Treasurer, ELIZABETH WHILLOCK. CLASS OF 1905 Yell—Wah-hoo, wah-hi, rip-zip, a-zi, I yell, I yell for 1905. Colors—Orange and black. OFFICERS President, JAMES P. SNELL. Vice-President, WILLIAM WYNN. Secretary, SUSAN H. CROUCH. Treasurer, HARRY L. EDGERTON. JUNIOR PROMENADE At Culver Hall, April 8th, 1904. COMMITTEE WALTER L. TODD, Chairman. WILLIAM H. LINES, BANCROFT CARSON, WILLIAM WYNN, GEORGE POND, HARRY L. EDGERTON, JAMES P. SNELL, ex-officio. 70 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection CLASS OF 1906 JANUARY Yell— Boom-a-lacka, chick-a-lacka, Rip-rah-rix, January, January, nineteen-six! Colors—Red and black. OFFICERS President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, MILTON CROUCH. ARTHUR WILLIAMS. GRACE BRIGGS. ABRAM JONES. CLASS OF 1906 Yell—Ra, ra, ra-ra-rix, Hoorah-hoorah, nineteen-six! Colors—Red and white. OFFICERS President, HARVEY BARBER. Vice-President, THEODORE HAGAMAN. Secretary, Treasurer, MARY ALDEN. FRED DRAKE. CLASS OF 1907 JANUARY Colors—Purple and gold. OFFICERS President, FRANK MOODY. Vice-President, ARTHUR LOWENTHAL. Secretary, Treasurer, MABEL LANGSLOW. CLIFFORD TAYLOR. CLASS OF 1907 Colors—Old rose and gold. OFFICERS President, CARL SAFFOLD. Vice-President, EDNA BEAL. Secretary, Treasurer, BRYANT HUDSON. ADOLPH STUBER. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection ' and force them, though it was in spite Of nature and their stars, to write." Board of Editors, "Senior Annual," 1904 There are several persons whom we wish to thank for the interest they have taken in the SENIOR ANNUAL. Mr. Chas. E. Harris, our instructor in Physics, is responsible for the fine photographs of the School, the Senior Class, and the Faculty. Mr. Clark, of the English department, was never too busy to give us his help and advice. Mr. Allan Franklin drew the cuts placed before Athletics and the Senior " Grinds," and Mr. Walter Cassebeer that heading Fraternities. Miss Ollie Braggins and Mr. Howard Cross devoted a great deal of time and energy to advertise the Annual. We wish also to thank the Clarion Board of Publishers for placing at our disposal its whole collection of half-tone plates. 72 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Emanuel Jacubowitz, ' T o lift woman's fall'n divinity Upon an even pedestal with man." Prepared No. i8, Cincinnati, Vice-President Debating Society ( i ) , Chess Club First prize Woman Suffrage Essay. Louis Jacubowitz, 8 Wait Street " A name which you all know by sight very well, But which no one can speak and which no one can spell " Prepared No. 18, University of Rochester, Debating Society. Ernest E. Jones, 81 S. Goodman Street. " I do not like this fooling." Prepared No. 15, Boston Institute of Technology. Florence L. Kaiser, 13 Tracy Street. " S o sweet and voluble is her discourse." Prepared No. 15. Berenice F. Keeler, 293 West Avenue. " H e r voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low ; an excellent thing in woman." Prepared No. 4. Fannie Kersner, 64 Weld Street. "Mingle little folly with your wisdom." Prepared No. 10. Florence I. Kipp, 157 Clifton Street. "Away with her, away with her, she speaks Latin! " Prepared No. 29, Rochester Business Institute. Bessie C. Kochenthal, 47 Vick Park A. " They do not love that do not show their love." Prepared No. 31, Mechanics Institute. Charles F. Lauer, 19 Meigs Street. " So may he rest; his faults lie gently on him." Prepared No. 12, University of Rochester, Secretary Nature Club (4), Debating Society (4), Ex. Com. Debating Society. George J. Lechleitner, 853 Lake Avenue. " Why, 'tis good to be sad and say nothing." Prepared Nazareth Hall Academy. ll Abe Lisson, 7 Chatham Street. " Lisson, everyone That Lisson may, unto a tale That's merrier than a nightingale." Prepared No. 9. 73 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Edward Loebs, 700 Main Street E. " For men may come, and men may go, but I (Jan. '05 ? ) go on forever." Prepared No. 18. Albert H. Loeffler, 26 Ardmore Street. " Devise, wit; write, pen ; for I am for whole volumes of folio." Prepared No. 2*9, Spectator Clarion (4), Editor-in-Chief Senior Annual (4), Ex. Council (4), Secretary Executive Council (4), Indoor Track Team (4), President Clarion Board (4), Vice-President Chess Club (2). H. Acton Langslow, II. $. 32 Hamilton Street. " None but himself can be his parallel.' Has been captain of every Athletic Team in High School. Foot-Ball Team (1-3-4), Base-Ball Team (2-3-4), Track Team (2-3-4), Basket-Ball Team (4), Senior Play and Farce. Pledged A. K. E. Mary Lane, Webster, N. Y. " A half disdain Perched on the pouted blossom of her lips." Prepared Webster High School, Wellesley. Florence M . Lane, 229 M o n r o e Avenue. " A gentle maiden." Prepared Victor H. S., University of Rochester. M. May Leffler, Prepared No. 8. 36 Avenue A. " Not oft to smile descended she." Jessie F. Lines, Arethusa, I2i East Avenue. " I am sure care's an enemy to l i f e . " Prepared No. 15. Ruth McClintock, Arethusa^ 574 Averill Avenue. " O, but she is wise, Or else she could not have the wit to do t h i s . " Prepared No. 15, Ex. Council ( 2 ) , Senior A n n u a l ( 4 ) . Olive L. MacGregor, ?? Bardett g ^ My foot is on my native heath, and my name is MacGregor Prepared No. 3, University of Rochester. Delia MacPherson 1105 Clinton Avenue S. I hear the crowing cock, I hear the note Of lark and linnet, and from every side Rise odors of ploughed field, or flowery mead." Prepared No. 24. Ruth C. Maddock, .,r ' , n „. 5o Wellington Avenue. IcA w J .. , Come down, O maul, from yonder mountain height ! " Prepared No. 29, T r a i n i n g School, Debating Club ( 1 ) . 7+ Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Adelaide Mandeville, Webster, N. Y. " Silence is more eloquent than words." Prepared Webster High School, Wellesley. Theodore Martens, II. 3>. x Brinker Park. " Good at a fight, but better at a play." Prepared No. 20, University of Pennsylvania, 2nd prize Oratorical Contest (3), Debating Society (4). Bessie M a s o n , A. $ . 621 S o u t h A v e n u e . " Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth." Prepared No. 13, Mechanics Institute. H e t t y M a s o n , A. <£. 621 S o u t h A v e n u e . " Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean." Prepared No. 13. Floyd H. Mason, East Henrietta. " The march of the human mind is slow." Henrietta Union School, Pratt Institute, Track Team (3), Quartette (2-3). Charles Meulendyke, 13 Upton Park. " I do know of these, That therefore only, are reputed wise For saying nothing." Prepared No. 31, Cornell, Mandolin Club. George Morris, 146 S. Goodman Street. " Careful and troubled about many things." Prepared No. 15, University of Rochester, Pledged ^ . T., Debating Society (4), Chess Club (4). Florence M o s h e r , 325 W e s t A v e n u e . " O this learning ! What a thing it i s . " Prepared No. 4, University of Rochester. 325 West Avenue. Marion Mosher, " I enjoy myself very well in company, I am very well content when I am alone." Prepared No. 4, University of Rochester. Harriette Munson, Arethusa, 34 S. Goodman Street. " I had rather have a fool to make me merry Than experience to make me sad." Prepared No. 15. Florence Murray, 108 Pearl Street. " She cannot try to look demure, but spite Of all she does, she shows a laughter's cheek." Prepared No. 12, Mechanics Institute. 75 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Joseph O'Connor, II. <S>. 32 Jefferson Avenue. " While pensive poets painful vigils keep, Sleepless themselves to give their readers sleep." Prepared Cathedral School, University of Rochester. President Debating Society ( i ) , Track Teams (2-4, Capt. 3), Glee Club (2), Foot-Ball Team (3-4), Assistant Editor Clarion (3), President Council (4), Mandolin Club (4), Editor-inChief, Clarion, until resigned in Nov. (4), Senior Play. Jessie Owler, 19 Evergreen Street. ' O, thou precious Owl(er), The wise Minerva's only fowl." Prepared No. 8, University of Rochester. Ida Pagels, 22 B o a r d m a n Street. " She must live or she will die." Prepared No. 15, Brockport Normal. Arthur Pammenter, Irondequoit, N. Y. " Love better is than fame. Prepared Irondequoit Union, University of Rochester, D e b a t i n g Society ( 4 ) . Robert Paviour, A. Z. 537 Averill Avenue. " Be not afraid of greatness : some are born great, some achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them." Prepared No. 15, University of Rochester, President of Class (3-4), Pledged Sk. T. Helen Persons, 52 B r i g h t o n " W h o m all men rate as kind and hospitable." Prepared Columbia School, University of Rochester. Florence Pryor, Street. 416 Seward Street. "There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face.' Prepared No. 10, Training School. Dean Pryor. 5O Gorsline Street. " O, my lord, You said that idle weeds are fast in growth ; The prince my brother hath outgrown me far." Prepared No. 7, University of Rochester, Pledged A. A. *., Orchestra (2-3-4). Warrant Pryor, 5O Gorsline Street. " You are a good man and true.' Prepared No. 7, University of Rochester, Pledged A. A. <t>., Foot-Ball T e a m (3-4), Senior Play ( 4 ) . Franklin Putnam, - Putty," 4 Erjcsson " ' 1 were pity to offend, By useless censure, whom we cannot mend.' Prepared No. 15, University of Michigan, Debating Society (2-3-4). Irma B. Randall, " Long may such goodness live." Prepared No. 6. 76 , 0 - r 11 LyC ^ " Street Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Albert Rathbun, V. 2. .. U r . „ \V e are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep " 2 4 Selye Terrace. Eleanor Rees, Prepared No. 10, University of Rochester. Jessica Re Q u a , . n& T , . n c . ,. 351 Lexington Avenue. Uur tair discourse hath been as sugar Making the hard way sweet." Prepared No. to, University of Rochester, Senior Play (4). Merne Rich, Arethusa, LJ • u T« T? • • ' .lo , io *airview Heights. Un her as queen A pomp of winning graces waited still." Prepared No. 7, Vassar. Monica Robbins, 8 Du Val Place. My little body is aweary of this great world." Prepared Holy Apostles, Rochester Training School. Grace Robinson, I?3 M a r y l a n d Street " I am a woman,—tell me not of fame." Prepared No. 34, University of Rochester. Beekman Rouse, II. *• "And still be doing, never done." Prepared No. 7, Yale. 981 Lake Avenue. Maude Rugg, Arethusa, I 5 4 Harvard Street. " I am all the daughters of my father's house, And all the brothers t o o . " Prepared No. 15. Colletta Sage, 39 Sumner Park, " So womanly, so benign, so meek." Prepared Webster High School. Marian Salisbury, Arethusa, 49 Vick Park A. " Nothing lovelier can be found In woman than to study household good." Prepared No. 31, University of Rochester, Senior Annual (4). Edward Sawers, 584 Lake Avenue. " Silence, when nothing need be said, is the eloquence of discretion." Prepared No. 14, University of Rochester. Max Schweid, 359 Alexander Street. " This cuff was but to knock at your ear and beseech listening." Prepared No. 10, Cornell, Secretary Debating Society (2), Chairman Executive Committee ( 2 ) . 77 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection 2 Ralph Schwarz, 92 Monroe Avenue ' " ' T i s better to have loved and lost T h a n never to have loved at a l l . " Prepared No. 15, Cornell, Assistant Business M a n a g e r Clarion (3), Business Manager ( 4 ) . Morton Seller, *3O First Street. " Dear lad, believe it; For they shall belie thy happy years, That say thou art a man." Prepared No. 14, University of Rochester, Secretary Debating Society (1). Florence Shaddock, , " Let my words be few." Prepared No. 4, University of Rochester. 101 Reynolds Street. Adeline Smith, A. T. " Thy gentle voice my spirit can cheer." Prepared No. 14, Rochester Business Institute. 121 W e l d Street. Winifred Smith, Arethusa, 25 Park Avenue. _ " Cares not a pin What they said or may say. Prepared No. 15, Normal Training. 4 1 Joseph Avenue. Edna Stern, A. <£. " A s well be out of the world as out of f a s h i o n . " Prepared No. 14, Senior Farce, Senior Play, 2nd prize Oratorical Contest, ( 3 ) . Mabel Stetson, 271 Meigs Street. " I should think your tongue had broken its chain." Prepared No. 15. Norman Stewart, 296 Alexander Street. " W e know he is a fascinating young man ; ' T i s not his fault; the ladies must blame Heaven.' Prepared No. 3, University of Rochester, Pledged 4 ' . T . , Debating T e a m (Leader) ( 4 ) , Vice-President Nature Club ( 4 ) , Senior A n n u a l ( 4 ) , Recommended for University of Rochester scholarship, Class Poet ( 4 ) , Clarion Reporter for Nature Club and general contributor. Grace Strowger, 148 Portland Avenue. " Those dark eyes—so dark and so deep." Prepared No. 18, University of Rochester. Howard Sturge, "Handsome," 27 Amherst Street. "And waste his music on the savage race." Prepared No. 15, Yale, Manager Senior Dramatic Club (4), Debating Society, School Debating Team (4), Senior Play. Emily Suter, 122 Woodward Street. " W e can't find anything to suit her." Prepared No. 14. 78 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Lewis Swift, ' ,„„ A , c 135 Adams Street. Prepared No. 3. " We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it." Wenona Swift, Arethusa, " For O, for O, the hobby-horse is forgot! " Prepared No. 13, Senior Play. West Brighton. Carroll Taylor, 85 Caledonia Avenue. How shall we write thee upon glory's page ? " Prepared No. 3, Track Team (4). Susie Taylor, K. E. 85 Caledonia Avenue. " Your face is as book where men may read strange matters." Prepared No. 3. Fred Taylor, A. Z. 25 Lake View Park. " Like to jest git out and rest, And not work at nothin' else." Prepared No. 7, Cornell, 2nd Foot-Ball Team (3-4), Track Team (4). Harry Taylor, 13 Bingham Street. " What cracker is this same that deafs our ears, With this abundance of superfluous breath ? " Prepared No. 29, University of Rochester, Debating Society (3-4). Mary Tower, Arethusa, 80 Adams Street. " So wise, so young, they say, do ne'er live long." Prepared No. 3, Leland Stanford. Ruth Tappan, 153 Clinton Avenue North. "A sweet, attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by looks, Continual comfort in a face." Prepared Hilton Public School. Arthur Truex, 447 Main Street East. " I am not in the role of common m e n . " Prepared N o . 14, University of Rochester, 1st prize Oratorical Contest ( 3 ) . Benja Utter, Mumford, N. Y. "A voice from the farm." Prepared at Elmira, Boston Institute of Technology. Emma Vayo, K. E. 139 Genesee Street. " Her air, her manners, all who saw admired." Prepared No. 29. Orlo Waugh, 15 Rome Street. " A little, round, fat, oily man of God.' Prepared No. 10, Foot-Ball Team (3-4), Track Team (4). Sadie Weiss, 33 Leopold Street. " Our youths and wildness shall no whit appear, But all be buried in her gravity." 79 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Walter Weaver, n . <t>. 32 Rowley Street. " A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident to-morrows." Prepared No. 15, Cornell. Mary Wilbor, Arethusa, 763 St. Paul Street. " A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food." Prepared No. 8. Laura Williams, K. E. 20 William Street. "And Oh ! if there be an Elysium on earth It is this, it is this,"—(the E. H. S.) Prepared No. 14. Clinton Wolcott, 216 North Goodman Street. "All mankind love a lover." Prepared No. 31, University of Rochester, Vice-President Class (3), Dramatic Club (3), Manager Track Team (3), Hockey Team (2-4), Sub. Basket-Bail Team (4), Vice-President Debating Society (4), Executive Council (4), Treasurer Council (4), Manager Base-Ball Team (4), Property Manager Senior Play (4), Pledged * . T. Hiram W o o d e n , 131 F r a n k " Ye are green wood.' —Therefore not to be roasted. Prepared No. 6, University of Rochester, Clarion Reporter (4). Mabel Young, Street. 776 Main Street East. " We think a happy life consists in tranquility of mind." ROCHESTER 3O56. TELEPHONES BELL. 1410 MAIN. FRBD'K H. JONES, PICTURES AND FRAMES. 60 AND 02 MAIN STREET, WEST, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Frames Made to Order on Short Notice. Agent for A. W. F,lson & Co. Carbon Photographs. Caproni's Plaster Casts Furnished on Short 80 Notice. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection . . . We Sell . . . B merica's O e s t v_>oal AND DELIVER IT TO YOU BY OUR OWN "DUSTLESS" SYSTEM. ASK THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE TRIED IT. 6LARK& FLADD, Rochester 'Phone is. 187 Main Street, East, Bell 'Phone 3588 R. Main. Alliance Bank Building. EVERYTHING NOW WHICH WE USED TO HAVE! GENERAL STORE: CARPETS, FURNITURE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Main Street East and Clinton Avenue North. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS : MEN'S TAILORING: Granite Building, Main and St. Paul Streets. Hart Block, Main Street East and North Avenue, one Flight up. WHOLESALE : Archer Building, 59-61 St. Paul St. 16 and 18 South Water Street. Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Co. 8i Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY MEDICINE FOR ALL MANKIND. For Sale by all Druddists, $ 1 . 0 0 per Bottle. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. The Popular Tonic = Laxative is It Cures Headache, Nervousness and Stomach Disorders. Druggists sell it in the herb and tablet form for 25 cents. Ask your friends about it. J. Wegmaii Printer and Stationer 2Q, 3l, 33 North Water Street Ground Floor Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection FOR fine Meats GO TO 's market, P. 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IS A QUESTION WHICH COMES TO NEARLY EVERY MAN. Perhaps the following cut will be suggestive of a most excellent place where canoeinj swimming, tennis, base-ball and other out door sports combined with fun may be had. The V. M. C. A. Club House is one of the best equipped on the bauks of the beautiful Genesee River. It is situated just south of the Genesee Valley Park Athletic Field The membership fee is $5,00 per year which includes the use of a large locker and canoe storage as well as the other privileges. For prospectus or other information, write, phone 566, or call at the Men's Christian Associat ion, r. South Avenue and Courl St. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co. 25 EXCHANGE STREET, Rochester, N. Y. Capital, Surplus, Resources, Geo. Ellwanger, Vice-President V. Moreau Smith, Secretary. $200,000 . 850,000 16,000,000 J. Moreau Smith, President. Wm. C. Barry, 2nd Vice-President. R. C. Watson, Asst. Secretary. ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK Corner Main Street West and Fitzhugh Street. ORGANIZED 1831. Resources, January 1, 1904, $21,117,529.49 Surplus, " " " 1,748,856.96 Deposits made on or before the first three business days of any month will draw interest from the first day of that month. ALLIANCE BANK Capital, $ 275,000 Surplus, 185,000 Deposits, 5,000,000 Hobart F. Atkinson, - President Tames G. Cutler, - - - Vice-President Alberto. Fenn, Vice-President and Cashier John P. Palmer, First Assistant Cashier Charles A. Elwood, - Assistant Cashier Charles L. Barton, Assistant Cashier INTEREST PAID ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS Bursting Buds and Humming Bees. Flowers Sweet and Leafing Trees. A Royal Sight You Can't decline. CallupHiggin's "49." THE EMPIRE STATE'S GREATEST LIVERY. THE Hoar City National SOLICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF Individuals, Firms and Corporations. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $475,000. OFFICERS: Walter B. Duffy, President. William C. Barry, 1st Vice-President. E. Frank Brewster, 2nd Vice-President. Peter A. Vay, Cashier. E. W. Burton, Asst. Cashier. H. E.. WILSON, Tlorist, STORES-88 MAIN STREET E. 453 HUDSON AVE. Bouquets and Floral Arrangements for Weddings and Commencements, a Specialty for June. 'PHONE IO84. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Photographs. We are in business to please our customers. Smith • Curry Studio, 16 State Street. GROCERIES AT THEIR VALUE. Charles J. Wichmann, Each article you buy has a real value and that value must include a fair and reasonable profit, if it does not, the difference must be made up in some other way. The Grocer that will deceive you is not a safe man to make up that difference to you. 126-132 South Ave. THE LEADING TAILOR OF ROCHESTER. GEO. REITER COMPANY First Class Goods at the Lowest Price. MEIGS STREET AND PARK AVENUE. W00DW0RTH PHOTOS ACCORDION PLEATING, PINKJNO, E:\PERT OSTRICH FEATHER. WORK, vSPONGINO, BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER P. i . MILLER., 4O1 MAIN ST., LAST. BELL 'PHONE 254O MAIN. It's E,asy To sell Rochester made, the acknowledged best of ladies shoes, $2.50 to $5.00 regular price, at $1.65 to $2.85. Why ? Because they are agents samples, countermanded orders, and slightly damaged in making. Every pair guaranteed. Money back if not suited. SO OUR CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT PICTURES MADE AT THE WOODWORTH STUDIO MISS G. A. WOODWORTH, 30 Main St., E., Bickford, Rochester, N. Y. 5th Floor Chamber of Com. Bldg. 86 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection ROBERT S. PAVIOUR, FIRE INSURANCE, 3O1 AND 3O3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TELEPHONE BUILDING. 22O. We Can Assist You WHEN YOU HOUSEKEEPING With Select Coal TO FIT Your Range and Heater. CLARK. & FLADD, Both Telephones. Jl. ffl. Wilder, 167 MAIN 1TREET, E A J T . maker of Tine Clothing, Dress Suits, Business Suits and Oversacks to Order, Uo. 69 Exchange Place Building, Borne 'Phone 4922. Rochester, 12. V I have in stock a large and exclusive line of Up-to-Date Worsted Crashes and Homespuns, also a fine line of Blue Serges. This add entitles the holder to one dollar in trade on any purchase. 87 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection THE Senior Annual from the press of Ernest Harl Printing Company, Rochester, N. Y. The entire work, including cover and making all the illustrations, executed in three weeks. We aim to please our patrons, by Prompt Service, Good Work, Satisfactory Prices. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Yearbook Collection