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    THE SENIOR ANNUAL

    By

    Rochester N.Y. East high school

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    ROCHESTER

    PUBLIC

    LIBRARY

    THE

      GIFT

      OF

    Mrs.  Charles Perry

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    PUBLISHED BY

    CLASS  OF

      JUNE,

     1911

    EAST HIGH SCHOOL

    ROCHESTER,

      N. Y.

    1-655635

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    PREFACE

    Following the custom of former senior classes,

    we the m embers of the Class of J un e, 19 11 , have

    published this Senior An nua l as a me morial of our

    last voluntee r wo rk in East H igh S chool. If you

    find pleasure in reading this volu m e, w e shall feel

    that we have given you our best and that our work

    has been successful.

     

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    T o

    MISS ALICE NEWMAN GIBBONS

    IN TOKEN OF OUR ESTEEM AND APPRECI-

    ATION FOR HER INTEREST AND WORK IN

    OUR SCHOOL, WE , THE CLASS OF JUNE ,

    i g i  I, TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN DEDI-

    CATING THIS VOLUME

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    A L I C E N E W M A N G I B B O N S

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    USS

     ALICE NEW MA N GIBBONS

    was born in Rochester, N . Y. Her

    early education was received in

    Grammar School No. 6. W hen

    graduated from the Rochester Free

    Academy in 1894, Miss Gibbons was one of the

    comm encement speakers. In 1898 Miss Gibbons

    completed her course at Vassar College and again

    received the honor of being one of the few who

    were chosen to speak at commencement, and was

    also elected to the society of Phi Beta Kappa.

    In January, 1899, Miss Gibbons entered upon

    her duties as teacher of history in the Rochester

    High School, and in September, 1906, was appointed

    head of the history department in East High School.

    Miss Gibbons is most vitally interested in the wel-

    fare of her

     department

      and from the beginning has

    exerted every effort for the successful development

    of her chosen subject.

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    A L M A M A T E R

    Sweet be thy memory,

    High School of

      o u r s ;

    Fair be thy destiny,

    Fadeless thy flowers;

    Hearts that have loved thee

    Have won in life's fight,

    Names that we honor

    Thy standard holds bright .

    Our Alma Mater dear ,

    T o thee w e s ing ;

    May all thy future years

    New honors br ing;

    May friends thy banners raise,

    Thy foes grow

      less ;

    All love and praise

    T o our old E. H . S.

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    EAST HIGH SCHOOL AND PRINCIPAL ALBERT H WILCOX

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    TH E FA CU LTY

    ALBERT  H.  WILCOX,

      Principal

    WILLIAM BETZ,

     Assistant Principal

    English Department

    ERNEST  R.  CLARK

    Leslie M,

     Conly

      Miss Shirley

      Priddis

    Miss Maud  K. Murphy Miss Grace W oods

    Mrs.  E. G. McGlachlin Miss Claire Williams

    Miss Teresa B. Kane Miss Agnes M. O 'Brien

    Mrs.  E. P. Remington Miss Adelaide Stewart

    Miss

     Effie

      H. Esson

    Ancient Languages

    MASON  D.  GRAY

    Miss Harriet A. Friday Earl A. Partridge

    Miss Mae I. Galliger Edwin W right

    Mss

      Clara

      Crittenden

      Miss Mabel E. Toaz

    Harry  N:

      Kenyon '

      Miss Sadie

     Schwendler

    Miss Lillian

     J.

     Stoneberg

    Modern Languages

    Miss M. Blanche Kelly Miss Marion Salisbury

    Miss Mae E. W arner Miss Hattie C. Mink

    Miss M argaret Hopeman Miss Eleanor Lattimore

    History Department

    Miss  ALICE  N.  GIBBONS

    Miss Charlotte A. Faber Miss Helen True

    Miss Alma L. McMath

    Science

    CHARLES

      E.

      HARRIS

    Clarence G. Rogers Burr Williams

    I. S. Fitch Miss Nellie G. Prescott

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    THE FACULTY

    L

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    Mathematics

    WILLIAM BETZ

    Miss M artha A. Beecher Miss Minnie R. Van   Zandt

    Miss Georgia M.

     Huntingdon

      George H . Studley

    Miss Jennie M. Clark William M . Dunn

    Commercial Department

    ROY E.  DAVEY

    Miss Nellie M. Bowles Joseph L. Briggs Clarence A. W esp

    Music

    George Bryan  Ludwig Schenck

    Elocution

    Miss  KATHERINE BURNS

    Drawing

    FLETCHER

     H.

      CARPENTER

    Manual Training

    JOHN DECKER

    Gymnasium

    James H. Fowle  Miss Lillian  Grunewald

    Librarian

    Miss  IRENE  M.  W I N A N S

    Secretary

    Miss  N. F.  HICKOK

    Lunchroom

    M RS . A. M.

      HOTCHKIN

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    F I F T Y - S I X T H C O M M E N C E M E N T

    E AST H I G H S C H O O L

    CLASS OF J U N E

    1911

    Class

      Day

      Officers

    Master of Ceremonies Clement Lanni

    Orator  *

      Gus

      Haskins

    p

    oet

      Paul Brennan

    Historian  -  Henry Childs

    Prophet Russell

      Lipscomb

    Chairman of Committees

    S e n i o r

      Da

    y

      John Dwyer

    C l a s s

      Da

    y

      •  •'  Clement Lanni

    P i c n i c

      •;  Gordon Gliddon

    Memorial  ' , . , ,

      n

      „.  ,.

    Grace Eisenbrey

    Corrtmencement

      T

      .

      „

    John Dwyer

    Commencement Day, Thursday, June 15, 1911

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    DORIS HOWARD

    CLEMENT LANNI

    Ass't-Trcas.

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    S E N I O R C L A S S B O Y S

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    S E N I O R C L A S S G I R L S

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    C L A S S H I S T O R Y

    BY

    HENRY CHILDS

    C L A S S H I S T O R I A N

    Classes have  come  to Eas t H igh , have passed throu gh the school quietly and have

    Kone  out from E ast High . Th ey have had histories, yes,  but the class  of  June, 1911,

    has a  far more w onderfu l history than any  of them , for our c lass  is one that has made

    history ever since  it  entered East H igh four short years ago. East H igh rejoiced to

    receive  u s ;  it  gave  us a hearty,  a cordial ,  a  warm reception  on that  far away Septem-

    ber  morn when  we  were young.  The  school viewed  us and  stood amazed, awe-

    s tn c k e n

      with

      the

     greatness

      of

      June, '11.

      The

      first Clarion contained snapshots

      of

    various influential members  of  our class. Th ere was Dw yer struggling away from the

    lunch-counter with  his milk  and doughnuts. There  was Shrimp Brown , perched on

    seven books, trying

      to

      reach

      the

      water-fountain. The n there

      was

      another

      of us

    snapped  by the kodak man,  as he  rushed into  the arms  of his Teddy Bear. When

    someone took  a  group picture  of the

      class,

      producing  an  unmarked negative,  the

    school was amazed. Our friends could

      not see the

     hidden possibilities

      of

      June, '11.

    "Breathe there  a man with soul  so dead,

    Who never  to hims elf hath said,

    Thi s  is my own,  my native land."

    Who  so  base  as to  forget  his baptism into  the State  of  Rome ?  Hav ing been prop-

    erly impressed by our toga-clad patres, and thoroughly baptized,  we were given  a billa

    with orders  to  wear  it in v i ew,  so  that  the older R oman citizens m ight recognize us.

    T h e y d i d So much  for our freshman year,  we may never  be  such children again,

    so  let us delight  in  reveries.

    Our soph year was less joyful,  for one thing,  we got over  the ridiculous habit of

    studying since upon  us  fell  the task  of  misguiding  the  freshmen. Imagine  our dis-

    tress when one  of  these insufferable you ngsters would query, "Please, mister, will you

    tell  me  where  I can  find  the  secon d period." About Christmastide  we  decided  to

    have  a  sleighride but whenever  we planned  to have  it, our evil genius would order a

    thaw. Th ey were always del ivered

      on

     t ime.

    Junior year found  us  upperclassmen  in  addition  to  being "best class m en."  We

    now  had more influence ove r  the school  and used  it  well .  It was upon  the success

    of  our farce that  the  future  of  East H igh farces depended.  We  were even more

    successful there than  in  the prom.

    W h i l e  all  these things were happening  to us, East High activities were passing

    through  a  transition period.  In the old days, East H igh was famed  for its athletics;

    for  its  Clarion;  for its  Roman State ;  and above  all, for the  East Hig h spirit.  In

    those days,  the  Clarion might well report football ga m es: "Venerunt, viderunt,

    vicimus"; "They came, they saw, we conquered."  No more  do we have long cheering

    assemblies, working up football enthusiasm, various activities have been forgotten, the

    Roman State  was neglected  for a  t ime;  but has  this m uch-laude d, much-derided

    school spirit been lost; has East High suffered?  No indeed, th is spirit has only been

    turned into deeper channels and East High's name  is  fame.

    Formerly,

      it

     was East High's aim merely

      to

     develop

      a few

     men into stars, but

     is

    it

      not

     much better

      to

      develop

      the

     entire student body

      and

     make

      it

      mo re efficient?

    This principle has been carried

      out in

      interclass track m eets which

      are

     more heartily

    and gen erally contested each year. Interclass basketball

      was

     tried

      and

     proved

     suc-

    cessful . Th e latest step

      in

     this movement was

      the

     adoption

      of

      cro ss country running

    as  a  fall sport.  Our grand  and gloriou s class  has always been proud  of its  star

    ath le tes ;  it has also delighted  in its  habit  of  winning interclass contests.  W e have

    seen more activities abolished and others greatly changed, but through  it all we have

    seen  our  scho ol spirit intensified  and  deepened until East High  has  reached  the

    pinnacle where  we are  so glad  to find it.

    Our ranks are sadly dwindled

      n o w ;

      would that

      all

      our

      freshmen friends

      might have

    been with

      us

      during this past year, such

      a

      glorious

      one for us all. As

      seniors

     we

    have come

      to

      realize mo re fully

      to

      appreciate just what East H igh

      has

     been

      to us.

    With this theme,

      far too

      fine

      for

      words ,

      but

     imbedded

      in our

     hearts,

      the

     class

      of

    June ,

      1911,

      bids farewell

      to

     our loved

      alma

      mater, East High.

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    EDITORIAL STAFF

    Editor-in-Chief

    CLEMENT LANNI

    Associate Editor

    CORDELIA LOCKWOOD

    Assistant Editors

    HENRY CHILDS MARGERY CALK INS RUSSELL LIPSCOMB

    Athletic Editor

    Gus  HASKINS

    Staff Artists

    BARTON MURRAY W ILLIA M FRA NK

    BUSIN-ESS

      STAFF

    Business Manager

    IRA

      LEVI

    Assistant Business Managers

    FRED WOLTERS JOSHUA BERNHARDT

    "  Advertising Manager

    HAROLD LEVI

    Assistant Advertising Managers

    Louis

      GOTTLIEB SAMUEL GUGG ENHEIM

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    The next leaf which I examined, showed that Crandall, our football idol, was to

    discover a wonderful secret which makes his renown secure and will place him at the

    head of a school known to the world as "How to grow thin in ten days." He will be

    an example of the success of 'his cure, having reduced his weight to 399 pounds in 1931.

    James Maguire is to be staff  artist for the New York Journ al in 1933, continuing the

    famous "D esprit Desmond" series. Monroe Dale is to demonstrate his new machine

    at Crittenden Pa rk durin g the exhibition week in 1940. Ray Gleichauf is to be the

    owner of a line airship plying between this city and Fairport; special monoplane

    accommodation for spooners (und er personal direction ). Robert Barnes will make his

    way in the world washing cans for the Rochester Ice Cream Company of which

    Abraham Hu rwitz w ill be president. "Ducky" Holmes is destined to win renown by

    virtue of compiling a French dictionary wherein one may acquire all the words in the

    language after th ree minutes' reading. William W arren is to become the greatest

    inventor of labor-saving machines in the world's history. Still another leaf related

    to Helen Crawford, stating that she is to become the author of a "Diamond Dick" series.

    Jay Smith will act as her publisher, first volume to appear in 1947. The next leaf

    which  attracted my attention was a sheet from "Puck " of May 23, 1924. The sheet

    was headed "The B iggest Joke of the Age." Beneath it was a large portrait of Walter

    Goetzmann.

    About many others, I found short notices. Hiram Marks is to be a politician of

    note. Arm bruste r is destined to become a local grocer with an enormous trade.

    "O'Brien, Loeffler and Zabel, publishers of a Rochester fashion sheet," was Sibyl's

    next prophecy. Seward and Julian are to start in  Barnum's  circus for the year of

    1937.  Th urber Larze lere is business manager and Harlowe Koch is the clown lor

    their company. Robbins is to run a doughnut  store  in Fairport with Charlie Aufder-

    har as storeboy. Th e Suffragette Chorus is to appear at Convention Hall in 1943 under

    the personal managem ent of Adelaide Bowen. Among those prominently figuring in

    the prophecy are Eunice Perry, Mabel Senkey, Evelyn Osborn, Evelyn Simpson,

    Loretta Conner, Grace Hoehn and Vera Gorham. The chorus is under the direction

    of Rachael Stilwell

      and

      Wilhelmina Horn . I noticed with

      satisfaction

      that one of

    tlheir  number will be a glorious "Paean of Victory" composed by Ruth Turner. It

    follows in part:

    . "The power behind the throne

    We're no longer content to be;

    For "Votes for Women" we shout,

    For votes will make us free."

    Lucy Goddard and Evelyn Tracy belong to the company as leading soloists. A

    quartette known as the "Daily Screamers" will do the advertising by parading   en

    Main Street w ith their banners and songs. The quartette will consist of Mona Quine,

    Elizabeth Filkins, Doris Howard and Grace Mink. I

      found

      to my amazement that

    Doris Hawks is to run a peanut and candy stand in Power's Block, home-made chewing

    gum a specialty. Clement Lanni will make a huge fortune as editor of the Rochester

    Herald, but later is fated to  take  to poetry and letting his hair grow.  I'came  across

    one of his papers dated April 30, 1940, which contained a number of interesting facts

    concerning many of my friends. Gordon Gliddon, known as the only human pianola,

    edited the music and dram a page. Compositions by the well-known composers, George

    Malone and Ruth Klingelhafer, appeared upon the page. There was, also, a selection

    from W arre n F rost, the well-known playwright. This play, "The Last Moments of

    Simeon, the Jaw Breaker," was then appearing at the Majestic Theater, of which

    Russell Scheer was manager. A h here's where I come in. I am advertising, too, in

    this paper. Bu t look, this is "M e" in 193S. "Russell  Lipscomb,  Fancy Dancing Master,

    Guarantee to Teach all Pre tty Girls within a year's time. Prices Arranged according

    to the Looks of the Applicants." Hm -m. Well, I have the legs if nothing else.

    The fashion page of Lanni's paper was conducted by Harold Doane with Anna

    Van   Alst  and Jean Goldstein as assistants. The visit to America of the well-known

    modiste, Irene La Flamme, was here recorded. Turning a page, I found that Ralph

    Gleichauf was clerk of the marriage license bureau. I noticed that Professor Louis

    Gottlieb had recently been appointed to the chair of Latin   entymology  at New York

    University. Am ong the matrimonial note, I saw accounts of the marriages of  Lola

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    Werth

      and Ruth Alexander. The sporting page was edited by Frank Docteur. I saw

    that Edmund Taylor and Arthur Gibson had figured prominently in New York's

    victory over Chicago in a game played April   27,  1940. Harold Fay, Clarence Craw-

    ford and French had acquitted themselves well as jockeys

      in

      a recent turf meet in

    Batavia.

      Stewart Gordon and W ronker, so the page informed, were daredevil,

      loop-

    the-loop

      automobilists. An account appeared of the departu re of the famous Am azon

    baseball team for Portuguese, East Africa, where these "Susan B's" were to instruct

    the natives in the gentle art of the diamond. Mattie G unther, Edna Nuffer and

      Mae

    Bragg were well-known box-women of the team, with Delia Maguire, Florence Beach-

    ner and Jane tte Morris behind the bat. The Suffragette Band, conducted by S arah

    Blanchard,  played a fond farewell at the  wharf.  There appeared an account of a

    pugilistic

      fight

      for the heavyweight championship of the world. 1911 furnished all

    those in the ring. The principals were Sam Rabinowitz and Rudolph Schmidt with

    Robert Osborn and Harold Garson as seconds. David Kesden refereed.

      Cooman

    and Hammele were written up as daring balloonists, touring the country under the

    direction of their manager, Rice.

    Evidently, by mistake, this notice appeared in a corner of the pape r: "Leon

    James was recently appointed

      supervisor

      of postgraduate work at East High. Mr.

    James has eloquent qualifications," Viola Pra tt and H elen Kenyon were noted as hav-

    ing bettered Florence Daly's record of thirty feet for aeroplane ascension. A footnote

    announced that Jean McCargo, Clementine D'amanda and Ruth Thomssen had

    recently started on a pedestrian tour from New York to Chicago. Th e whereabouts

    of four members of the American Mountain Climbers were given; Irene Bender and

    Edna Perry were at present exploring the Alps; and Esther Suter and Josephine

    Wronker were conducting scientific explorations upon Mt. Popocatepelt.

    All this was hugely entertaining until the Sibyl, seated upon her tripod in the smok-

    ing cavern, suddenly assumed the terrifying appearance of Mr. Gray in Room 14.

    I awoke with a start and my dream was replaced by

    "Talibus ex adyto dictis

      Cumaea

      Sibylla horrendas

      camit

      ambages antroque

      remugit."

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    THE CLASS OF

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    J U N E ,  1911

    TO

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    THE ROLL CALL

    BY

    CORDELIA LOCKWOOD

    ASSOCIATE EDITOR

    Alexander, Ruth  713 Park Avenue

    "For  she look'd every day,

    Fresh as a rose in  June."

    Prepared  No. 23 School. Smith College.

    Viri Sacris Faciundis

      (2) ;

      Patrician (2)

     ;

      Quaestor (3)

     ;

      Junior Prom.

    "Committee  (3) ;

      Class Secretary

      (1) ;

      Assistant Treasurer

      (4);

     Senior

    Play

      (4);

     Senior Dance Committee

      (4);

     Senior Annual Board

      (4)

     ;

    Alumni Vaudeville  (4); Alumni Play (4).

    Aufderhar, Charles

      105

      Savannah Street

    "Blest with health, and peace, and sweet content."

    Prepared  No. 12 School. Cornell University.

    Class Track Team (1-2-3-4); Class Basketball Team (1-2)

     ;

      Glee Club

    (3-4).

    Beachner,

      Florence

      1340

     Clifford Avenue

    "She sought not praise, and praise did overlook."

    Prepared No. 27 School. Rochester Normal.

    Gender, Irene

      40

     Scio Street

    "Kind services to friends, good deeds to  foes."

    Prepared No. 14 School Conservatory  of Music.

    Bernhardt, Joshua

      9 1 K el l S t

    ,.

    eet

    Persuasion tips his tongue whene'er he speaks."

    Prepared No. 9 School. University of Rochester.

    Patrician (3-4); Committee

      of  33, Optimates

      Party

      (1);

     Class Track

    Team

      (4);

     Dictator, Roman State

      ( 4 ) ;

      Debating Team

      (4) ;

      Assistant

    Business Manager Senior Annual

      (4) ;

      Manager Equestres Party

      (4)

      •

    Presiding Officer  of Publicum  Consilium (4).

    Blanchard, Sara

      Alida

      W e s t W e b s t e r j N Y

    "Brisk as a bee."

    Prepared Webster High School. Geneseo Normal.

    Bloom, Fred Hayes

      1 4 8 P e a r l

    Not of words, but of actions."

    Prepared  No. 15 School.  Universitv

      n

    (

      P « ,

      I

    Class Baseball Team (1) ; Baseball Team

     (2.?™^

    n

      B^TTZ

    (4) ; Assistant Manager Baseball Team  (3); Class Basketball Team (2-3)

    Captam

      Class

      Basketball

      Team

      ( 3 ) ;  Studyroom

      Basketball

      T e l  (2)'•

    S a n i

    aSketbaU TnHB (4) : Second F

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    Bowen,  Adelaide 221 Oxford Street

    "Much had she

     read,

    Much more had seen; she studied from the life,

    And in the original perused

     mankind."

    Prep ared Columbia School. University of Rochester.

    Publicum Consilium  (4); Patrician  (3-4)  ;  Roman  Banquet ( ) ; Viri

    . Sacris Faciundis (2) ; Pontifex (3) ; Latin Club ( 2 ) ; Cosmos Club ( 2 ) ;

    Memorial Committee (4); Debating Society (1-2-3).

    Bragg, M ae M. 57 Copeland Street

    "Sincerity is an openness of heart."

    Prep ared No. 23 School Mechanics Institute.

    Roman Banquet (1); Girls' Interclass Meet (2-3); Girls' Basketball

    Team (4).

    Brennan, Paul

    "A

      face with gladness overspread."

    Prep ared Imm aculate Conception School. University of Pennsylvania.

    Class Pin Com mittee (1) ; Class Treasurer ( 1 ) ; Class Football Team

    (1-2) ; Class Baseball Manager (2) ; Roman State (2-3) ; Roman  Play

    ( 3 ) ;

      Executive Committee Debating Society ( 4 ) ; Class Poet (4) ; Class

    Picnic Committee (4).

    Brown, A rthu r W . 100 Pearl Street

    "H e is one with opinions on everything."

    Prepared No.  IS  School. Undecided.

    Vigini Sex Viri (1);  Tribuni Mlitum  (2); Roman Play (2);

    Quaestor (3).

    Chidsey, Charles 86  Quincy  Street

    "The man o' independent

     mind."

    Prep ared Avoca High School. University of Rochester.

    Roman Banquet (1) ; Patrician (1-2) ; Latin Club (2).

    Childs, He nry E. 42 Boardman  Street

    "T here is a pleasure in the pathless woods."

    Prepared No.  15  School. University of Rochester.

    Patrician (1-2); Roman Banquet (1) ;  Roman Play (2) ; Princeps (3) ;

    Editor Vox Populi (3); Manager Populares Party (3); Debating Society

    (1-2-3-4); Nature Club (1-2); Cosmos Club (3-4); Chess Club (3-4);

    Class Track Team (3) ; Captain Class Cross Country Team (4) ; Standard

    Bearer (3) ; Clarion Board (4) ; Executive Council (4) ; Debating Team

    (4) ; Senior Annual Board (4) ; Class Historian (4) ; Latin Club (2 ).

    Clark,

      Ernest

      S. 368 Alexander Street

    "He has  ar  e\e  for the ridiculous."

    Prepared Fairmount Street School, Cleveland, Ohio.

    University of Rochester.

    Cooper, J. H arlan Hilton, N . Y.

    "The man that hath no music in himself is fit for treason,

     strategems

    and spoils."

    Prepa red Hilton Grammar School. Purdue University.

    Glee Club (4); Class Baseball (4).

    Connor, Lore tta D. 28 Meigs Street

    "A

      true hearted, sharp-w itted

     sister.

    Prepared St. Mary's School.

    Crandall, Merwin, F.  529  Parsells Avenue

    " /  always have something or other to do.'

    Prepare d No. 27 School. Cornell University.

    Football Squad (2-3); Baseball Squad (4).

    Craw ford, Clarence J. .

    "Slow and steady, they say, always wins.

    Prepare d No . 33 School. Cornell University.

    Class Track Team (2); Class Basketball (3-4).

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    Crawford, Helen G. . 694 Pa rk Avenue

    "Her looks do argue her

    Replete with modesty."

    Prepared No. 23 School. Undecided.

    Dailey, Folrence L. 65  Edmond  Street

    "M irth with thee I mean to live."

    Prepared No. 12 School. Rochester General Hosp ital.

    Dale, Monroe F.  •  793 St. Pau l Street

    "Discretion of speech is more than eloquence."

    Prepared No. 8 School. University of Rochester.

    Tribuni Militum; Viginti Sex Viri.

    DAmanda,  Clementine C. 464 North Stree t

    "A

      little upright, pert, tart, tripping we ight."

    Doane, Harold 368 Alexander Street

    "E very man is great just because he is a man."

    Prepared Pittsford High School. University of Pennsylvania.

    Class Basketball Team (3);  Studyroom  Basketball Team (3-4) ;  Basket-

    ball Team   (3-4);  Manager Basketball Team (4).

    Docteur, Frank H . 9 Athens Street

    "A

      simple, silent, selfless man,

    Is worth a world of tonguesters."

    Prepared No. 8 School • Undecided.

    Dwyer,  John 7 Vine Street

    "T he cynosure of neighboring eyes."

    Prepared St. Mary's School. University of Rochester.

    Class Track (1-2-3); Class President (2-3-4 ); Manager Optimates ( 3 ) ;

    Aediles Curules (2) ; Consul (3) ; Latin Play ( 2 ) ; Roman Senate (2-3) ;

    Latin Club (2); Patrician (1-2) ;

     Publicum

      Consilium (2) ; Assistant Edi-

    tor Vox Populi ( 3 ) ; Committee of 10, Optimates (2 -3 ); Sophomore

    Sleighride Committee (2) ; Syracuse Boosting Committee (3) ; Executive

    Council (3); Junior Prom Committee (3) ; Junior Farce (3) ; Stage Man-

    ager Junior Farce (3) ; President Debating Society (4) ; Senior Dance

    Committee (4) ; Athletic Committee (3) ; Senior Play (4) ; Baseball Man-

    ager (4 ) ; Chairman Senior Day Comm ittee (4) ; Executive Council

    (resigned) (4); Chairman Commencement Announcement Committee

    ( 4 ) ;

      Football Manager-elect (4).

    Eisenbrey, Grace Frances 42 North Goodman Stre et

    "Still I am learning."

    Prepared No.

     IS

     School. University of Rochester.

    Publicum Consilium (1-4) ; Patrician (1-2-3-4) ; Assistant Ed itor Vox

    Populi

      (3 ) ; Memorial Committee ( 4 ) ; Pontifex (3) ; Latin Club ( 3 ).

    Filkins, Elizabeth 131

      Harvard Street

    "Even power itself hath not half the might of gentleness."

    Prepared No. 23 School. University of Rochester

    Glee Club (3-4) ; Class Day Committee (4).

    French, W. I.

      156

      Meigs Street

    "A  nam e, though it seem but a superficial matter, yet carrieth much

    impression and enchantment."

    Prepared Cathedral School. University of Michigan.

    Class Track Team (1-2) ; Class Basketball (1-2) ; Roman State (1 -2 ).

    Frost, W arren J. New port, Irondequoit

    Silent when there u  nothing to be said "

    Prepared

      No. 10

      School

      Cornell University.

    Class

      Pin

      Committee ( 1 ) ; Roman Banquet ( 2 ) ; Trial of Cicero (2) •

    Quaestor, Roman State (2); Class Track Team

      (1-2)-

      Class Baseball

    Team (2-4); Manager Class Baseball Team (4); Class of 1910 Secretary

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    Galbraith, George R. 432 Court Street

    "There is no impossibility to him

    Who stands prepared to conquer every

      hazard."

    Prep ared No . 12 School. University of Pennsylvania.

    Class Track Team (3) ; Class Baseball (2-3) ; Class Basketball (2-3-4) ;

    Studyroom  B asketball (3-4) ; Second Basketball Team (3 -4 ); Captain

    Second Basketball Team (4 ) ; Senior Play ( 4 ) ; Baseball Team (4) ;

    Alumni Vaudeville (4); Alumni Play (4).

    Garson,

      H arold 6 Thayer Street

    "Those that think must govern those that toil."

    Prep ared No . 23 School. Philadelphia Textile College.

    Tribuni Militum, Roman State (1); Class Track Team (2-3-4); Roman

    Play (2).

    Gibson, A rthur S. 142 Parsells Avenue

    "A

      ma n's a ma n for a' that."

    Prepared  Williamsport,  Pa., Public School. Undecided.

    Class Basketball Team   (1-3-4)  ; Class Track Team  (2-3-4);  Class Base-

    ball Team (3); Roman State, Virginti Sex Viri (2) ; Studyroom

      Basket-

    ball Team (1-2-3-4).

    Gleichauf,

      Ralph 170 Edgerton Street

    An

      indispensable

      man."

    Prep ared No . 15 School. . University of Rochester.

    Class Baseball Team (2) ; Second Football Team (3) ; Junior Prom Com-

    mittee (3) ; Princeps (2) ; Roman Play ( 2 ) ; Class Numeral Committee

    (3-4) ;

      Comm ittee Class Sleighride ( 2 ) ; C lass Basketball Team (2) ;

    Studyroom Basketball Team (2-3) ; Captain Studyroom Basketball  Team

    ( 3 ) ;  Alumni Vaudeville (4).

    Gleichauf,

      Ray 170 Edgerton Street

    "Whate'er

      he did he did with so much ease."

    Prepared No.  IS  School. University of Michigan.

    Roman Play (1); Roman State,  Tribunis  Plebis (2); Class Basketball

    Team (1-2-3); Class Baseball Team (2-3); Class Track  Tekm  ( 2 ) ;

    Second Football Team (3) ; Alumni Vaudeville ( 4 ) ; Alumni Play ( 4 ) ;

    Studyroom Basketball Team (1-2-3-4).

    Gliddon, Gordon H . 9 Girton Place

    " /  will go forth among men, not  mailed  in scorn,

    B ut in the armor of a pure intent."

    Prepared No. 23 School. -  University of Rochester.

    Rom an State , Viri Sacris Faciundis (1) ; Tribun i M ilitum (2) ; Roman

    Play (2) ; President Cosmos

      Club-

     (3) ; Orchestra (2- 3) ; Glee Club (4 );

    Manager Orchestra (4) ; Chairman Senior Picnic Committee (4 ).

    Goddard, Lucy Eleanor  7  Vine Street

    "H e that questioneth much shall learn much."

    Prep ared No. 14 School. Undecided.

    Glee Club (1-3-4).

    Goldstein, Jean E.

      HI

      Woodward Street

    "T he truly brave are soft of heart and eyes."

    Pre pared No . 18 School. University of Rochester.

    Cosmos Club (2-3) ; Glee Club (2-3); Girls' Field Hockey Team (3).

    Gordon, Stewart  69  George Street

    "Arm ed in arguments."

    Prep ared No. 12 School. University of Rochester.

    Gorham,  Vera M.

      • • 166

      Benton Street East

    "It is the quiet worker that succeeds.

    Prepared No.  15  Schoo l. Mechanics Institute .

    Viginti  Sex Viri; Latin Club (2).

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    Gottlieb, Louis 19 Edwards Stree t

    "O f study took he most care and m ost heed."

    Prepared No. 9 School. University of Rochester.

    Augur, Roman State (1) ; Assistant M anager O ptimates (4)"; Assistant

    Manager Senior Annual (4).

    Guenther, M attie E . 801 Blossom Road

    "Every excellence is a degree of aimiability."

    Prepared No. 23 School. Rochester Norm al School.

    Guggenhiem,  Samuel W . 76 Barrington Street

    "Short and stout and round about,

    And zealous as could be."

    Prepared No. 23 School. Cornell University.

    Class Track Team (1-2-3-4);  Roman  Play (2); Viginti Sex Viri (2);

    Chess Team (3-4) ; Captain, Manager Chess Team (4) ; President Chess

    Club (4); Assistant Advertising Manager of Senior Annual (4); Clarion

    Pin (4).

    Haskins, Gus  851  East Avenue

    "F or the apparel oft proclaims the man."

    Prepared No. 23 School. University of Rochester.

    Roman State (1-2-3-4)

     ;.

     Viginti Sex Viri ( 2 ) ; Latin Play ( 2 ) ; Assistant

    Manager Populares Party (3) ; Glee Club (4) ; Senior Play

      (4)

      ; Debating

    Society (4) ; Manager Populares Party (4) ; Magister  Equitum  (4) ; Mem-

    ber

      Publicum

      Consilium (4) ; Princeps Maximus* (4) ; Assistant Ed itor

    Clarion (4) ; Class Debating Manager (4) ; Graduation Announcement

    Committee (4) ; Senior Annual

      Board

      (4) ; Class Orator (4); Clarion Pin

    ( 4 ) ;

      Exchange Editor Clarion

      (4) .

    Hayw ard, W alter 18 Thayer Street

    "H e was a pride to all."

    Prepared No. 14 School. Brown University.

    Roman Play (2); Patrician (3-4).

    Hoehn, Grace M. 42 Lincoln Street

    "There is more here than doth at first appear."

    Prepared No. 18 School. Rochester Norm al School.

    Patrician (1); Glee Club (1-2); Girls' Interclass Meet  (2-3) ;  Roman

    Banquet (2); Cosmos Club (4); Girls' Basketball Team (4).

    Holmes, William Franc is, Jr . 6 Scio Street

    "G ood temper, like a sunny day, sheds brightness over everything."

    Prepared

      Towanda

      High School, Towanda, Pa. Ha rvard University.

    Second Football Team ( 3 ) ; Junior Farce ( 3 ) ; Clarion Board (4) ; Ex e-

    cutive Council (4) ; Glee Club (4) ; Editor-in-Chief Clarion (4) ; Ch air-

    man Clarion Board (4) ; Assistant Cheer Leader (4) ; Senior Day Com-

    mittee (4) ; Clarion Pin (4).

    Horn,  Wilhelmina  H . 769 Clifford Avenue

    "/  have heard of the lady, and good words went with her name."

    Prepared No. 26 School. Undecided.

    Patrician (3).

    How ard, Doris L. 277 Brunswick Street

    "The social smile, the sympathetic tear."

    Prepared Columbia School. Undecided

    Treasurer of Class (2-3-4); Class Picnic Committee (4).

    Hurwitz, Abraham  M.  117  Kelly Street

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    James, Leon  W.̂   .

      152 Md g s Street

    "A

      man in earnest, who knows what he is

     about."

    Prepared

      No.

      15 School. University of Pennsylvania.

    Roman  Trial (1); Viginti Sex Viri (1); Executive Committee, Roman

    Mate (1) ; Tennis Team (1-2-3-4) ; Captain Tennis Team ( 3 ); Manager

    Tennis Team (4).

    Julian, George

      ^

      St Pau

    j

      Street

    His lips was busy and earnest."

    Prepared No. 8 School. Georgetown University.

    Viginti Sex Viri (1) ; Quaestor (2) ; Class Basketball Team (1-2-3); Class

    Track Team (1-2-3) ; Football team (3) ; Second Football Team ( 2 ) ;

    Captain Football Team ( 4 ) ; Orchestra (1-2-3-4) ; Class Numeral Com-

    mittee (2).

    Kenyon, Helen Marjorie 162

     Meigs

      Street

    "Calm in her queenly glory."

    Prepared No.  15  School. Undecided.

    Kesden, David J. 22 Maris Street

    "The hardest thing in the

     world,

     sir, is to get

     possession

      of a

     fact."

    Boys' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Long Island College of Medicine.

    Klingelhafer, Ru th 46 Herman Street

    "Sweetly  reasonable."

    Prepared No . 26 School. Undecided.

    Koch, Harlowe F.

    "The mind's the stature of the man."

    Prep ared St. Joh n's Military Academy. Cornell University.

    La Flam me, Irene Isabella 13 Birch

      Cresent

    "Eminently social."

    Prepared Wolfville Grammar School, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    University of Rochester.

    Lampert, Elizabeth E . 17 South Goodman

    "Straight mine eye hath caught new

      pleasures."

    Prepare d No. 23 School. Wells College.

    Viri Sacris Faciundis (2) ; Class  Vice-President  (3 ); Praetor (3) ; Class

    Secretary (4); Senior  Md-Year  Board (4) ; Commencement Commit-

    tee (4).

    Lan ni, Clement 30 Pearl Street

    "T here is nothing more to be esteemed than a manly firmness and

    decision of

      character."

    Prep ared No. 5, No. 8, St. Bridget's Schools. Colgate University.

    Class President (1); Quaestor, Roman State (1) ; Class Basketball Team

    (1-2) ;  Captain C lass Basketball Team (1) ; Class Track Team (1-2-3);

    Class Baseball Team (1) ; Alumni Play (2) ; Manager Basketball Souvenir

    (2-4)  ; Studyroom Basketball Team (3) ; Chairman "R" Certificate Com-

    mittee (3) ; Clarion Board (3) ; Editor-in-Chief Clarion ( 3 ) ; Athletic

    Committee

      (3^4);

      Executive Council (3-4) ;• Student-Treasu rer Executive

    Council (3) ; Vice-President Executive Council (4) ; Chairman Athletic

    Committee ( 4 ) ; Senior Play (resigned) (4 ); Track Team (1-2 ); Base-

    ball team (1-2); Football Team (1-2-3); Basketball Team (1-2-3-4);

    Captain Basketball Team (3) ; Spectator (3) ; Assistant Class Trea surer

    (4) ; Senior Annual Board (4) ; Editor-in-Chief Senior Annual (4) ; Clar-

    ion  Pin  (4) ; Chairman Class Day Committee (4); Master of Ceremonies,

    Senior Day (4).

    Larzelere, Thu rber . 27

      Sumner

      Park

    "Every man stamps his value on himself."

    Prepared No.  IS  School. ' Mechanics Institu te.

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    Lawrence, Helen Dorothea  69  Dartmouth Street

    "The flower of sweetest smell is shy and lowly."

    Prepared No. 23 School. Undecided.

    Levi, Ira SO

     Catham

      Street

    "He could on either side dispute,

    Confute, change hands, and still confute."

    Prepared No. 10 School. University of Rochester.

    Viginti Sex Viri (1); Viri Sacris Faciundis (2) ; Roman Play (2) ; Assist-

    ant Manager Football Souvenir (3);

      Clarion

      B oard (3-4) ; Debating

    Society (2-3 -4); Class Debating Team (3) ; Assistant Advertising Man-

    ager of Clarion (2); Advertising Manager Clarion (3)'; Business Manager

    Clarion (4) ; Clarion P in (4) ; Vice-President Chess Club (4) ; Business

    Manager Senior Midyear (4) ; Business Manager 1911 Basketball Souvenir

    ( 4 ) ;

      Business Manager Senior Annual (4); Clyde and West High Debat-

    ing Teams (4); Debating Pin. (4).

    Levi, Harold 121 Lyndhurst  Street

    "H e was wo nt to speak plain and to the purpose."

    Prepared No. 9 School. Long Island College.

    Viri Epulones (1) ; Viri Sacris Faciundis (2); Roman Play (3) ; Assistant

    Advertising M anager of Clarion (3) ; Advertising M anager of Clarion

    (4) ; Clarion Board (4-5) ; Assistant Business Manager of C larion

      (5)

     ;

    Acting Advertising Manager of Senior Midyear Board (4) ; Patrician (4) ;

    Clarion Pin (4) ; Debating Team (S ) ; Advertising Manager of Senior

    Annual (5).

    Lipscomb, Russel A. 30 Williams Street

    "We do not what we ought,

    What we ought not we do

    And lean upon the thought

    T hat chance will bring us through."

    Prepared Grammar School, Lebanon, Ohio. University of Rochester.

    Roman Play (2) ; Clarion Board (2-3-4) ; Executive Council (3) ; Junior

    Farce (3 ) ; Medal for Hudson-Fu lton Essay (3) ; Class Vice-Presiden t

    (3) ; Secretary Debating Society ( 3 ) ; Patrician (3) ; Class Numerals (3) ;

    Class Baseball Team (3); Clarion Pin (4); Class Prophet (4); Senior

    Annual Board (4); Executive Committee, Debating Society (4).

    Lockwood,  Cordelia Ann  225 Merriman  Street

    "A

      talent for do mesticity seldom enough found in these days."

    Prepared No. 31 School. Vassar College.

    Patrician

      (1-2-3-4)

      ; Senior

      Annual

      Board (4) ; Treasurer of Latin Club

    ( 2 ) ;  Publicum Consilium

      (4) ; Curator (2) ; Secretary Cosmos Club (3);

    Vice-President

      Girls

    1

      Debating Society (4) ; Manager of Girls' Debating

    Team (4); Roman Banquet (1-2); Associate-Editor Senior Annual (4).

    Loeffler, Fred •

      10 0 4 St

      p

    a u l

      St feet

    "'Tis  the bold who win the race."

    Prepared  No.

      20 School. . Undecided.

    Class

      Track Team (1-2-3-4) ; Latin Play (2) ; Class Cross Country Team

    (4 ) ;

      Cross Country Team (4).

    MacCargo, Jean  F. 

    Gr ed ey Street

    How near is laughter unto tears."

    Prepared No. 33 School. , Mechanics Institute .

    Roman State (1-2) ; Committee of 33 (2); Girls' Chess Club (2); Cosmos

    Club (3-4); Staff Artist of Girls' Debating Society (4).

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    Maguire, James  B. 449 Alexander Street

    "/  have learned that the secret of happiness is never to let your

    energies stagnate."

    Prep ared Corpus Christi. University of Rochester.

    Class Track (1)

     ;

      Class Baseball (1-2)

     ;

      Class Bas'etball (1-2-3); Roman

    Play  (2) ; Roman Banquet  (2); Studyroom  Basketball League  (3) ; Assist-

    ant Business Manager  Junior  Farce (3) ;  Assistant Business Manager

    Senior Play  (4);  Senior Play  (4);  Glee Club (3-4).

    Malone, George

     L.

      161 Gibbs Street

    "A

      veracious, intelligent man ."

    Prepa red Normal Training School. University

      of

     Pennsylvania.

    Class Basketball (1-2); Captain Class Basketball Team

      (2);

      Second

    Basketball Team (1) ;  Studyroom Basketball Team  (2);  Second Football

    Team (2) ; Basketball Team  (2-3-4) ;  Captain Basketball Team (4) ; Base-

    ball Team (3-4)

    Marks, Hiram  360 North Street

    "What

      I

      must

     do

     is

     what concerns me, not what

     people

      think.

    Prepared No . 10 School. Undecided.

    Roman State (1-2).

    Mink, Grace Wood  12 Meigs Street

    Thou

      and I

      will never agree."

    "Begone dull care

    Prepared  No. 15 Sch ool.' Miss Wheelock's.

    Morris, Janette  293 Central Avenue

    "She

     is a marvelous

     good neighbor."

    Pre pared No . 26 School. Normal Training School,

    Nuffer,  Edna

      May

      376 Alexander Street

    "Oh

    this learning

    What

     a

      thing

     it

     is "

    Prepared Beaver Falls Public School  and Carthage High School.

    . Undecided.

    Secretary

      of

      Junior Class

     at

      Carthage High School

    OBrien,  Mae  39  Manhattan Street

    "I'm sure care

     is

     an enemy

     to

      life."

    Prepared  St. Mary's School. Undecided.

    Senior Play

     (4).

    Osborne, Evelyn

      D.

      Brockport,

      N. Y.

     District

      No. 9

    "W e can do more good by being good than in any other  way."

    University

      of

      Rochester.

    Perry, Edna

      51 Harlem  Street

    " /  had rather be mistress of my own  time than wear a  diadem.

    Prepared No.  IS  School. Mechanics Institute .

    Perry, Eunice

      E.

      „

      5 1 H a r l e m S t r e e t

    "With gracious speech to  all."

    _ j  TWT  ic  C-JU~  i  Undecided.

    Prepared No.

      15

     School.

    Pratt, Viola  B.

      „ 15

     Delaware Street

    "A

      good heart,

     is the sun

     and morn.

    Prepared No. 31 School/ University

     of

     Rochester.

    Roman State (1-2-4).

    _  . .... „ , 90 Park Avenue

    Quine, Mona Redman

    "O f excellent bearing and admirable

     discourse.

      &

    ? X 7 M S u f a ) f c ° u r a t o

    r

      (2) ;

     Junior

     Prom, Committee (3)";  U

    Dance Committee

      (4);

     Senior Class

      Day

      Comm.ttee

     (4).

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    Rabinowitz,  Samuel  „

      24  P r

    y °

    r  St ree t

    "For I have

     learned

      to look on nature.

    Prepared No. 9 School. Michigan Agricultura l College.

    Quaestor, Roman State (2) ; Viginti Sex Viri,  Roman  State (2) ; Chess

    Team (2-3-4).

    Rice Lewis C.  806  Portland Avenue

    "W ith honest pride I scorn each selfish end."

    Prepared No. 27 School. Un iversity of Rochester.

    Robbins, Harold

      8 3

      Chestnut Street

    "in peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and

    humility."

    Prepared Fairport High School. University .of  Rochester.

    Roberts, Victor H . 63 Charlotte Stree t

    "D ebating and inquiring about m any things."

    Prepared No. 14 School. University of Rochester.

    Roman Banquet (1); Viginti Sex Viri (1);

      TribunrMilitum

      (2) ; Latin

    Play (2) ; Debating Society (3-4); Debating Team (4).

    Schmidt, Rudolph L. 109 Dartmouth Stree t

    "Such music (as  'tis  said)

    B efore was never made."

    Prepared No. 23 School. University of Rochester.

    Curator, Roman State (2) ; Tribuni Militum (2) ; Orch estra (1-2-3-4) ;

    Glee Club (4); Treasurer Chess Club (4) ; Class Track Team ,4) ; Senior

    Picnic Committee (4).

    Senke, Mabel F. 600 Grand Avenue

    "What I don't see,

    Don't trouble me."

    Prepared No. 18 School. Undecided.

    Seward, Rossiter

    "He  is a wise man who knows what to do next."

    Prepared No.  IS School. University of Rochester.

    Class Basketball Team (1-2-3-4) ; Class Track Team (1-2-3) ; Class

      Base-

    ball Team (2-3) ; Studyroom Basketball Team (2-3) ; Alumni Vaudeville

    (4) ; Second Football Team (3) ; Roman Play (2) ; Assistant Electrician,

    Senior Play (4).

    Shantz, Harold 2 Grang er Place

    "A  radiating focus of good will."

    Prepared No. 23 School. Undecided.

    Publicum Consilium (2); Quaestor (2) ; Latin Play (2) ; Manager Eques-

    tres Party

      (3);.Class

      Numeral Committee (3); Clarion Board (3-4);

    Secretary Clarion Board (4) ; Editor-in-Chief Clarion (4) ; Clarion Pin

    ( 4 ) ;

      Executive Council (4); Secretary Executive Council (4) ; Executive

    Committe

      Debating Society (4); Glee Club (4); Class Memorial Commit-

    tee (4); Property Manager Senior Play (4).

    Silverburg, Alice 924 St. Pa ul Street

    "Of  altogether  genial character."

    Prepared No. 20 School. Cornell University.

    Secretary Girls' Debating Society (4); Patrician (1-2-3-4); Publicum

    Concilium (4); Princeps (2),

    Simpson, Evelyn M. 30 Peck  Street

    "Woman at best is a contradiction still."

    Prepared at Greigsville High School. Undecided.

    Glee Club (4).

    Smith, J. E. 75 Brunswick Street

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    Stilwell, Rachel  506  Averill Avenue

    "Give me an honest laughter."

    Prepared No.

      IS

      School. Undecided.

    Surgenor,

      F.

      Po rter Brighton,

      N. Y.

    " /  have never seen anything in the world worth getting mad about."

    Prepared No. IS School. Undecided.

    Class Secretary (1) ; Captain Class Basketball (2) ; Captain Studyroom

    Basketball Team (2) ; Class Baseball (1-2) ; Class Vice-President (2) ;

    Chairman Class Pin Committee (1) ; Athletic Committee (2); Servi,

    Roman Banquet (2) ; Roman Play (2) ; Committee Class Numerals (2) ;

    Glee Club (1-2-3-4) ; Manager-Leader Glee Club (3-4) ; Quartette (3-4) ;

    Consul, Roman State (3) ; Chairman Junior Prom Committee (3); Class

    Treasurer (3); Second Football Team (3); Property Manager Junior

    Farce (3) ; Senior Play (4) ; Cheer-Leader (4) ; Chairman Senior Dance

    Committee (4) ; Vice-President Executive Council (4) ; Executive Coun-

    cil (2-4); Senior Day Committee (4).

    Suter, Esther

      V. 87

      Rohr Street

    " /  live for those that love me,

    For those that knew me true."

    Prepared No. 18 School. Normal Training School.

    Tanck, Amelia

      S.

      141 Grand Avenue

    "Of soul sincere,

    In action faithful and in honor clear."

    Prepared No. 33 School. Rochester Normal School.

    Patrician

      (1-2-3-4)

     ; Secretary Girls' Debating Society (resigned); Latin

    Club (2).

    Taylor, Edmund

     R.

      202 Alexander Street

    "He will care for reality more than reputation."

    Prepared No.

      IS

      School. Undecided.

    Thomssen,

      Ruth 741 Joseph Avenue

    "Be

      good,

     my dear, let who will be clever."

    Prepared No. 26 School. .  •  Undecided.

    Tracy, Evelyn Rutledge  111 Lansdale  Street

    "Thy voice is sweet as if it took its music from thy face."

    Prepared St. Mary's School. Undecided,

    Mixed Quartette (4) ; Senior Play (4) ; Glee Club (4).

    Tar.ner,

      Ruth

      298 Mo n ro e Av e nu e

    "Amiable, cordial, hospitable."

    Prepared No. 15 School. Undecided.

    Glee Club (3-4).

    Van  Alst,  Anna Pearl  _ S3  Durnan Street

    "'Tis

      a very good world we live in."

    Prepared No. 26 School. University of Rochester.

    „.

      „,.„.  100 Selye Terrace

    W arren , William ,  , .  „

      J

    "There is no success without you worn for  it.

    T,

      A

      M

      •*

      Ckr,ni Cornell University.

    Prepared, No. 3 bcnool.

    Class Track (2-3)  ;  Class Basketball Team (2-3); Class

      Baseball Team

    (2-3);

      Second Football Team |2-3); Football Squad (4); Track

    w

      T e a

    7

    ( 4 )

    ,

      264 Ru tgers Street

    Werner, Jean

      A.

      ^

      ^ ^

    .

      ; &  Q f ( -  thgugh(/

    ,

    ,

      »T

       ̂ c- u i Dana Hall.

    Prepared No. 23 School.  .-..  .

    ,r.

      -n

      - J

      x  c r\  n\-  v;ri

      Se-x

      Virinti (2),; Class Secretary

      (I),

    Vice-President of Class (1), Vin sex vignm

      w

    _>

      m

    _ :

    f

    *

    p e

     a\

    Junior Farce (3) ; Class Secretary (3) ; Senior Dance Commit ee (4 ,

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    W erth, Lola G. 302 Garson Avenue

    "Such a merry, n imble, stirring spirit."

    Prepared No. 18 School. Undecided.

    Walters, C. Fred

    "Stronghearted, who lehearted, loyal and true."

    Viginti Sex Viri (1) ; Viri Sacris

      Faciundis

      ( 1 ) ; Executive Council (2) ;

    German Club (3); Senior Essay (4) ; Debating Team (4) ; Senior Annual

    (4) ; Clarion Pin (4).

    W ronker, Harry 79 Lynd hurst Street

    "A  wise physician, skilled our wounds to heal,

    Is more than armies to the public

     mind."

    Prepared No. 10 School. Long Island College Hospi tal.

    Class Baseball Team (3-4) ; Class Track Team (3).

    W ronker, Josephine 79 Lyndh urst Street

    "T he man ifest sign of wisdom is cheerfulness."

    Prepared No. 10 School. University of Rochester.

    Roman State (1-2); Princeps (2) ; Captain of Class Basketball Team (2) ;

      -

    Captain of Class Fox Interclass Meet (3); Girls' Hockey Team (3).

    Zabel, Oscar E. 118 Clifford Avenue

    "We are very much

     ivhat

      others think of us."

    Prepared No. 8 School. University of Rochester.

    Roman State (1); Viginti Sex Viri (2); Class Cross Country Team (4);

    Chess Tournament (4).

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    TH E. OUTSI DE 

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    ROY E. DAVEY

    Faculty Treasurer

    RANDOLPH FOX

    Student  Treasurer

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    E X E C U T I V E C O U N C I L

    O F F I C E R S

    Albert H. Wilcox, President

    Clement Lanni, Vice-President

    Frank Silvernail, Secretary

    Roy E. Davey, Faculty-Treasurer

    Randolph Fox, Student-Treasurer

    JUNE, 1911

    Francis Holmes, School Publications

    Harold Shantz, School Publications

    Clement Lanni, Athletics Po rter Surgenor, Music and Literary

    Henry Childs, School Publications

    JANUARY, 1912

    Lucille Jeffers, School Publications

    Leslie Gibson, Athletics Charles Challice, Music and Li tera ry

    Edward Cross, School Publications

    JUNE, 1912

    Frank Silvernail, School Publications

    William Henry, Athletics Fred Remington, Music and Litera ry

    JANUARY, 1913

    Abraham Ginsburg, School Publications

    Edmund

      M arth, Athletics Randolph Fox , Music and Literary

    JUNE, 1913

    Judge Harmon, Athletics

    JANUARY, 1914

    Herbert Montgomery, Athletics

    FACULTY MEMBERS

    Albert H. Wilcox

    James H. Fowle  Ernest R. Clark  J

    anies  H

    . Fowle

    Roy E. Davey

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    E X E C U T I V E  C O U N C H L

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    CLARION BOARD

    FRANCIS HOLMES

    Editor-in-chief

    FRANCIS HOLMES,

      '11, * Editor-in-chief

    IRA LEVI,

      '11, Manager

    LUCILLE JEFFERS,

      '12,

     Assistant Editor

    Gus

      HASKINS,

      '11,

     Exchange

      Editor

    PUBLICATION COMMITTEE

    Francis Holmes,  '11

    Harold

      Shantz,  '11

      Frank Silvernail,

      '12

    Henry Childs, '11  Edw ard Cross,  '12

    Lucille Jeffers,  '12  Abraham Ginsburg,  '13

    STAFF ARTISTS

    William Frank

    Barton Murray

    B U S I N E S S S T A F F

    BUSINESS MANAGER

    Ira Levi,  '11

    ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER

    Harold Levi,  '11

    ADVERTISING MANAGER

    Abraham Ginsburg, '13

    ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER

    Irving Meyers,  '14

    *Harold Shantz,

      '11

      (resigned, January, 1911).

    *Clement Lanni,

      '11

      (resigned, November, 1910).

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    C L A R I O N B O A R D

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    GIRLS'

      DEBATING SOCIETY

    1911

    WINIFRED

      RAUSCHENBUSCH,

      '12,

     President

    CORDELIA LOCKWOOD, '11, Manager

    CORDELIA LOCKWOOD

    Manager

    INTERSCHO LASTIC DE BA TE, 1911

    At Rochester, May.

    Question:  Resolved—That  a commission  form  of government similar

    to the  Des Moines Charter should be adopted in Rochester.

    Affirmative—West

      High.

    Negative—East  High.

    East High  Team—Winifred  Rauschenbusch, Sadie Rose,  Lela  Brown;

    alternate, Alice Silverberg.

    Decision—Negative  won

    T H E SOCIETY OF 1911

    "We are not all arranged in two opposite

      ranks;

      the offensive and the

    defensive; some

     few

      there are who walk between."

    Last September, the question was brought before the Debating Society

    as to whether the girls should be admitted in the future since so few ever

    came to the meetings, (there were eighteen girls and four or five boys at this

    particular meeting). As a result, one day in Room 30 an organiza tion called

    the "Girls' Debating Society," was formed. Winifred Rauschenbusch was

    elected president and a few committees were chosen.

    During the year, several impromptu as well as prepared debates have

    been held. Not only have the members had practice in debating but they

    have been kept well informed on the live questions of the day. Each gir l

    was given charge of a certain magazine and was requested to read it and then

    make a report of it at the meeting. Thus the Girls' Debating Society has

    prospered and accomplished its purpose . It has secured a firm foothold

    among the many student activities of East High School.

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    G I R L S D E B A T I N G T E A M

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    BOYS' DEBATING TEAMS

    1911

    CHARLES CHALLICE,

      '12,

     Manager

    HENRY

      CHILDS,  '11,

     Leader Syracuse Debate

    JOSEPH  GOLDSTEIN,  11, Leader {^li'S't"otbn

    c

    CHARLES CHALLICE

    INTERSCHOLASTIC

      DEBATES,

      1911

    1—A

     Rochester.

    Question:  Resolved—That  the United States senators should be elected

    by

     a

      direct popular vote.

    Affirmative—East  High School.

    Negative—Syracuse

      Central High School

     of

      Syracuse.

    East High Team—Henry  Childs, Frederick Wolters,  Hilmar  Rauschen*

    busch; alternate, Joshua

      Bernhardt.

    Decision—Negative won.

    2—A Clyde.

    Question:  Resolved—That  the United States senators should be elected

    by

     a

     direct" popular vote.

    Affirmative—Clyde

      High School.

    Negative—East

      High School.

    £aet  High  Team—Joseph  Goldstein,

      Ira  Levi,

      Victor Roberts; alter-

    nate,

      Harold Levi.

    Decision—Affirmative  won.

    3—A

     Rochester.

    Question:

      Resolved—That  raw

      material should

      be

      imported

      in the

    United States free  of  duty.

    Affirmative—West

      High School.

    Negative—East  High School.

    East High  Team—Joseph  Goldstein,  Ira  Levi, Victor Roberts, Freder-

    ick Wolters.

    Decision—Affirmative won.

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    B O Y S ' D E B A T I N G T E A M S

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    CLA SS PO EM

    BY

    PAUL BRENNAN

    C L A S S

      P O E T

    I stand on the shore

     of a

     wide, wide sea,-

    A tumbled tossing sight,

    And the thoughts that slowly rise

      in me

    Are deep

     as

      the wintry night.

    For the storm clouds dash o'er the foaming main,

    And the biting winds blow strong,

    And

      I

      think

      of

      the days that time hath ta'en,

    The days of  love and song.

    Those days seem

      far

      behind me now,

    Their sweetness and

      their

      joy.

    I dare not look

      around;  I

     vow

    It might my thoughts destroy.

    For now, behold

    the

     snowflakes fall;

    And now

      I

      hear

      a

     voice

    That seems

     to

     sing, "Come all,

     come

     all,

    Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice."'

    And the voice

     it

      swings o'er the dashing spray,

    And whispers

      far

      and near,

    And winds the snowflakes on their way,

    As

     if

      they too should hear.

    And now before my eyes,

     a

     shape

    Doth rise above

      the sea;

    It seems

      to

     wear

      a

      snowy drape,

    A hazy mist

      to

      be.

    But coming closer to me, slow,

    A pretty maid she seems,

    A sceptre white

      as

     virgin snow,

    She looks but made

      of

     dreams.

    And now, almost the place

      I

      stand,

    She spreads her sceptre out,

    And there

      I

      read

      in

      letters grand

    "Success" writ

      all

     about.

    Her lips they move,

     a

      word she

      speaks;

    It seems like

     a

     caress,

    And all the flakes and wat'ry peaks

    All echo 'round "Success."

    I look about me on the shore

    And faces there

      I

      see,And,

     as I

      look them o'er and o'er,

    I find they gaze

      on

      me.

    They are the faces

     of

     our class

    As

     on

      the shore they stand.

    O

    may the goddess' blessing pass

    Before

      on

     every

      hand

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    MUSICAL CLUBS

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    EAST HIGH ORCHESTRA

    1911

    LUDWIG

      SCHENCK,  Teacher

    G O R D O N G L I D D O N ,

      '11,

      Manager

    MATHEW  KOWALSKI, ' 1 1 ,  Leader

    CORDON GL1DDON

    Manager

    ORCHESTRA  A P P E A R A N C E S ,  1910-1911

    Temple Thea te r Feb rua ry  22,

     1911

    Central  Presbyterian  Church

      March  26, 1911

    East Side  Presbyterian Church  Apr i l

      28, 1911

    H o m e

      Concert  ."  May 29, 1911

    Commencement Exercises  June

      22,

      1911

    O R C H E S T R A

    First

      J 'iolins

    Mathew

      Kowalski

      Alice

      You ng Rudolph

      Schmid t

    Elsie

      Xeun Efne Riley

      H i r a m S a r a c h e n

    John

      Mallard

      George Julian  Jacob

      Schooler

    [sadore  Goldstein

    Second  Violins

    Jacob

      Silverstein

      Joseph Eisson Albert

      Rahm

    \ ernon Bowman

      S tephen

      Greenber^

      J a c o b S a r a c h e n

    Cello

    H e r b e r t

      Soule

    Flute

    Edmund 

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    O R C H E S T R A

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    B O Y S '  GLEE CLUB

    1911

    CLARENCE BOUCHER, '11, Manager

    PORTER SURGENOR, '11,

      Leader

    CLARENCE

      BOUCHER

    Glee Club Appearances, 1910-1911

    Central Presbyterian Church October 26, 1910

    Duffy-Mclnnerney

      Company November  10,

      1911

    No.  26 School December

      5,

      1910

    Palmyra

      \

      April 21, 1911

    Y. M. C. A. Music Hall

      April

     27, 1911

    Male Quartette Appearances, 1911

    No.

      12 School March

      18,

      1911

    No.  9 School March 23, 1911

    Pinnacle Club April 23, 1911

    MALE

     QUARTETTE—Clarence

     Boucher, Porter Surgenor, Ralph

     Babcock,'

    Edmund

     Ocumpaugh.

    Boys' Glee Club

    First Tenors

    Charles Aufderhar George Brach Clarence Boucher

    Christopher Celano John Colgate Mchael De Vito

    Randolph Fox Wellington Lewis James Maguire

    De Forest Pierce Walter Schiebel Joseph Young

    Second Tenors

    Howard Bancroft Willard Becker Harry Burrell

    Stewart

      Colviri

      Arthur Ellis Gordon

      GHddon

    Charles Mondo Daniel Patterson Donald Sawyer

    Rudolph Schmidt Porter Surgenor Paul Warrant

    William Warren

    First Basses

    Ralph Babcock Ronald Bacon Robert Barnes

    John

      Burgdorf

      Willard Crowell Herbert Ernisse

    Kenneth Field Reginald Hamilton Harold MacCullum

    Earl Newman Seymour Shattuck Lathrop  Sunderlin

    Lewis Sunderlin Edmund Wiegand

    Second Basses

    Herbert Anthony • Charles Challice Arnold Cooper

    Clarence

      De May Gus Haskins Francis Holmes

    Joseph

      Lisson

      Herbert Montgomery Edmund Ocumpaugh

    Harold Shantz

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    B O Y S ' G L E E C L U B

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    GIRLS' GLEE CLUB

    1911

    GEORGE BRYAN,

      Teacher of

      Music

    R U T H W E S C O T T ,  '12,  Reader

    G E O R G E B R Y A N

    Girls'

      and Boys' Glee Club Appearances,  1911

    Temple Theater February 22, 1911

    Central Presby terian Church March 26, 1911

    East Side Presby terian Church April 28, 1911

    Home Concert May 29, 1911

    Commencement Exercises Ju ne 22, 1911

    Male

      and

     Mixed Quartettes

    West High Civic Clubs March 11, 1911

    MIXED  QUARTETTE—Martha

      Jane Judson, Evelyn Tracy, Clarence

    Boucher, Ralph Babcock.

    Girls'  Glee Club

    First Sopranos

    Helen Burrell Ruth Chamberlain Mildred Churchill

    Vera Cook Clementine

      DAmanda

      Ruth Easling

    Irene Elliott Ruth Fisher Ethel Gordon

    Katherine Hayw ard Clara Kaiser M argaret Hinkston

    Mary Kellogg Katherine Kelly Helen Leavitt

    Margaret Marshall Dorothy Michaels Florence Ryder

    Leslie Somers  Louise Taylor Ruth Tu rner

    Ruth Westcott Frances Williams

    Second Sopranos

    Eunice Bickford Josephine Booth M arguerite Brown

    Onnolee Chase Elsie Duncan Elizabeth Filkins

    Lucy Goddard Constance Gordon Elizabeth Grover

    Nina

      Hommel

      Martha Jane Judson Ernestine Kneger

    Marion Preston Frances Rosenberg Evelyn Simpson

    Lois Smith Grace Stewart Evelyn Tracy

    Helen Voelckel Mary Weaver Lola W erth

    Gladys Wilkins

    Altos

    Margaret Boardman Elizabeth Davey Esther Day

    Florence  Drumm  Belle Federbush Helen Haskins

    Dorothy Hobart Emma King Florence Larzelere

    Mary McCarthy Nannie McGlennon Irene Price

    Helen Putney Sara Rosenfeld Keoka Salzer

    Esther Seward Marion Stewart Evelyn Toohill

    Helen Wilber Helen Zeeveld Marjorie Zeeveld

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    G I R L S '

     

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    DRAMATICS

    SENIOR

    THE CLr(ISS 0

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    S E N I O R P L A Y

    " T H E

      WAY OF YESTERDAY

    P R E S E N T E D

      IN THE

    EAST HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL

    FRIDAY   EVENING, DECEMBER  SECOND

    19

      1 0 '

    U N D E R P E R S O N A L D I R E C T I O N O

    MISS KATHERINE BURNS

    T H E C A S T

    Malena Leveson—Hazel Sharkey  B lack Malena

    Eleanore

      Leveson— -

      Ruth Alexander  Eleanor T ylney

    Harriet  Phelps—Alice  Young

      Goody Phelps

     of

     the Red Swan

    Norah  Gillaw—Evelyn  Tracy  Mother

     Gillaw

    Will Leveson—George Galbraith  Will wi' the

     Heather

    Jack

      Greatorex—Porter

      Surgenor  Reformado

     Jack

    Elspeth Tyrrell—Ariel  Shaw

      Lady Elisabeth

    Dolly Foulis—Mae  O'Brien  Dolly

    Adrian Tompkins—John Dwyer

      Tompkins

      the Tapster

    Kenneth Paulton—Edmund

      Byrne

      Lord Strangevon

    Hubert—James  Maguire

    Wat—Lewis  Sunderlin

    Serph—Gus  Haskins

    Sir

     John—Eugene

      Vincent

    T I M E

    First and Fourth  Acts—The  Present.

     Second and Third

      Acts—1603.

    SCENE

    First and Fourth  Acts—-Studio

     of

      the Levesons.

    Second  Act—Red  Swan Inn.

    Third

      Act—Strangevon

      Castle.

    BUSINESS STAFF

    Ralph B. Babcock Business Manager

    James Maguire Assistant Business Manager

    Harold  Shantz  Property M anager

    Fred Bloom Stage M anager

    Eugene Vincent Electrician

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    S E N I O R P L A Y C A S T

      o

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    JUNIOR FARCE

    "THE FRESHMAN"

    PRESENTED  IN THE

    EAST HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL

    FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE TWENTY-SIXTH

    1 9 1 1

    UNDER PERSONAL DIRECTION

     OF

    MISS

      KATHERINE

      BURNS

    THE CAST

    Big Jerome, small

     in

     stature

     but big

     in ideas  Fred Remington

    Bugs Stevens Walter Meyer

    Owl Griggs

      . •

      Herbert

      Soule

    Busy McGrath  •  ,  Charles Challice

    Prof.

      Locke, professor

     of

     mathematics

     and

     astronomy.

     .Lester

     Schucknecht

    Horace, colored factotum

     and

     oldest inhabitant  John Ballard

    Mary Locke, daughter of Professor Locke  Sara Rosenfeld

    Judith Blair,  the President's daughter  Martha Jane Judson

    Mss Porter, of a

     very old

     family  Edna Frank

    Violet,

     whose mother

     k,;eps a

     boarding-house

      Louise Waters

    TIME—Present .

    ACT  1—The

     Campus.

    ACT

      2.—Professor  Locke's Garden.

    ACT

      3.—Mathematic  Recitation Room.

    Wellington Lewis Business Manager

    Frank  Silvernail  Stage Manager

    Robert  Wadhams  Property Manager

    Lester Schucknecht Electrician

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    J

      3

    1

      °

     R

    F

     

    RCE c A sT

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    T H E R O M A N S T A T E

    The Roman State which was established in East High in 1903 and which

    existed for six years without interruption, but finally fell in 1910, was an

    idea conceived by Mr.

      MasOn

      D. Gray, head of the Latin Department. He

    aimed to reproduce the principal features of the ancient Romans' life. The

    •fall

      of the Roman State could be laid to the seemingly indifference of the

    pupils, the majority of whom were content to watch instead of doing the

    work assigned to them. Last year all work of the state was suspended save

    that of awarding Patrician P ins to the Latin scholars. When the Patrician

    Pins were awarded this year, a meeting of all Patricians was held. The

    Patriciaps

      decided, at this meeting, that the Roman state was again desired

    by the Latin pupils. A vote was taken to test the truth, first in the senior

    classes and then in the other, and the result was that an overwhelming vote

    was

     cast.in

      favor of its

      re-establishment.

    Joshua Bernhardt was appointed dictator, following the custom of

    ancient

      Rome,

      when the senate convened to appoint a man as leader in times

    of

      great

      necessity. The present dictator appointed Lois Williams to lead

    the  Optimates  party, and Gus Haskins to manage the Populares, while he,

    himself,

      decided to take the Equestres. He appointed M ay 16 as the date for

    the election. At the present time, the Populares  lead,  with the Equestres in

    second place, while the Optimates have the least followers. A Rom an Ban-

    quet  and  trial  will"probably  be held next year, and it is expected that all

    activities will flourish as before. After the first fall of the state, the citizens

    will  be more prepared to work toward that which it is attempting to attain.

    THE PUBLICUM CONSILIUM

    Chosen by Joshua Bernhardt, Dictator

    Mason D. Gray Gus Haskins Vernon Bowman

    Grace Eisenbrey Alice Silverberg Cordelia

      Lockwood

    Lois Williams Donald Sou thgate Amelia Tanck

    Walter Hayward Louis Gottlieb Mary W eaver

    Abraham Ginsburg Adelaide Bowen Charles Chidsey

    Hilmar Rauschenbusch

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    P U B L I C U M

    C O N S I L I U M

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    TO THE

    EAST HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

    TEAM OF 1910-1911

    SCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONS

    OF

    NEW YORK STATE

    FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM IN THE HISTORY OF THE

    SCHOOL WHICH HAS FINISHED THE SEASON

    UNDEFEATED

    WINNERS OF THE SYRACUSE ALUMNI CLUB CUP

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    EAST HIGH'S SEASON, 1910-11

    East High's basketball team of 1910-11 is the first scholastic  aggre2a-

    tion  in Western New York whose right to championship honors is unques-

    tioned . Balanced by individuals as to present the finest teamwork seen on

    any of the courts it has played, this aggregation will go down as one of the

    most rem arkable in the history of ball tossing by New York State high school

    athletes.

    The form displayed by the Orientals is the culmination of preparation

    begun in years before this championship season, for the title holders are but

    a trifle different in make-up to the quintette of 1909-10, which missed the

    righ t to claim the title by one defeat. That E ast High tossers would over-

    come all opponents on its schedule was apparent in their early appearances

    when their superiority to high school fives was so great as to bring compari-

    son with leading college teams.

    Individually, in age, weight and experience, the champions almost meas-

    ure up with collegians, while as a team they have made a record and shown

    class tha t would have satisfied m ore than one college. The most important

    victory to bring the team into favorable comparison with colleges was gained

    over the Normal School quintette of Oswego, after the latter had defeated

    a number of the leading college representatives. The victory of East High

    on the Oswego court by a margin of eight points brought praise to the wear-

    ers of Purp le and W hite that has been given to few  teams, even professionals.

    Ranking with the victory at Oswego was one gained at Tonawanda over

    the T onaw anda H igh School team by eleven points. It was the first defeat

    ever administered by a high school team to Tonawanda a t Tonawanda. Such

    teams as Lafayette High of Buffalo and Cook Academy of Montour Falls,

    which heretofore have been considered as of the best on their home courts

    did not show capability sufficient to be rated with East High . In the case

    of Cook, the championship aggressiveness of East High was shown at Mon-

    tour Fa lls as in no other gam e. In the first period of play the Orientals did

    not strike their stride, but in the second overcame a lead made by Cook, to

    win out by seven points.

    Fortune has dealt kindly with East High even as it does  with champions

    in all bran ches of athletics . Th e team suffered no serious injuries; that is,

    none to affect its individuals and leave the team weakened for any of   its

    games In material the team has been favored with players both as regulars

    and sub stitutes who always went to make up a balanced combination. In

    passing gu ard ing , goal shooting and confidence, individually and

     collectively,

    the  players  have displayed ability which seems unlikely to be equaled by

    another Rochester school team. Certainly no other team will ever show such

    marked superiority to all scholastic competitors as that of East   High  of

    1910-11 even should the present enviable record be duplicated or surpassed.

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    BASKETBALL

      TEAM,

    1910-1911

    G E O R G E M A L O N E ,

      Captain

    HAROL D DOANE , M anager

    HAROLD DOANE

    HAROLD DOANE,  '11

    Left Forward

    EDWARD DOYLE,  '11

    Sub-Forward

    FRED BLOOM  '11

    Center

    JOHN MURPHY,  '13

    Left Guard

    THE  TEAM

    GEORGE MA LONE,  '11

    Right Forward

    CLEMENT

      LANNI,

      '11

    Right Guard

    DAVIS DORON,  '12

    Sub-Guard

    S E A S O N ' S R E C O R D

    East High

      35

    East High  44

    East High

      26

    East High  55

    East High  24

    East High  38

    East High  35

    East High  64

    East High  32

    East High  26

    East High

      23

    East High  21

    East High  63

    East High

      41

    East High  23

    East High  25

    East High

      24

    Sodus Athletic Club

      20

    Keuka College  9

    Rochester Athletic Club  18

    Sodus Athletic Club

      13

    Brockport Alumni  13

    Cook Academy  4

    Lafayette High  14

    Masten Park High  16

    Tonawanda High  21

    Oswego Normals

      18

    Canandaigua Academy  9

    Cook Academy  14

    Tonawanda High

      13

    Lafayette  High  16

    Geneva High  9

    Central  A. C  13

    West High

      6

    East High  ."..  599  Opponents  226

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    B A S K E T B A L L T E A M

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    WEARERS OF

    THE PURPLE

    R

    Davis Doron,

      '12

    -Warren Steele, '12

    Philip MacDowell,  '12

    Frank Stewart,  '11

    Basketball

    Captain—George  Malone, '11  Manager—Harold  Doane,  '11

    Clement Lanni, '11 Fred Bloom, '11 John M urphy, '13

    Edward Doyle,

      '11

    Track

    Captain—Charles  Heath, '12 Manager-

    Alexander Beebee,  '11  Theodore Wichmann  '11

    August Z immerman, '11 William W arren,

     '11

    George Julian,  '11

    Baseball

    Captain—Fred

      Bloom, '11

      Manager—John

      Dwyer,

     '11

    George Galbraith, '11 George Malone, '11 John M urphy, '13

    Edward Doyle,  '11  Davis Doron,  '12  Charles M aggio, '12

    George Aylsworth,  '11  William Sheehan,  '13

    Joseph Shielen,  '13

    WINNERS  OF  INSIGNIAS

    Cross Country

    Captain—Frank

      Stewart, '11

      Manager—Charles

      Heath,

     '12

    William   Brightman,  '13 Clifford Baker,  '14  Fred  LoefHer, '11

    Hockey

    Captain—Richard  Finucane, '11  Manager—Lewis  Sunderlin,  '11

    Edmund Ocumpaugh'11 Clarence Boucher,  '11  Paul Brown, '11

    Ralph Babcock, '11 Wellington Lewis,  '12  Ralph Bickford, '13

    Tennis

    Captain—Lewis

      Sunderlin,

      '11 Manager—Leon  James,  '11

    Walter  Goetzmann,

      '11

    Allen Hughes,  '11

    Clement Lanni,  '11

    Russell Lipscomb,  '11

    Margery Calkins,

      '11

    Ira Levi,  '11

    Ira

      Levi,  '11

    H. Rauschenbusch,

     12

    Clarion Pin

    Harold

      Shantz,

      '11

    Francis Holmes,  '11

    Harold Levi,  '11

    John Murphy,  '13

    William Frank, '13

    Debating Pin

    Henry Childs, '11

    Edmund Ocumpaugh,  '11

    Ralph Bickford, '12

    Lucille Jeffers,

      U2

    Willard Becker,

      '12

    Louis Arentz, '12

    Raymond Thompson, '12

    Victor Roberts,  '11

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    J O H N D W V E R

    FRED BLOOM  '11

    Pitcher

    CLEMENT LANNI,  '1 1

    Sub-Catcher

    JOHN MURPHY,  '13

    First Base

    GEORGE MALONE,  '11

    Second Base

    WILLIAM SHEEHAN,  '13

    Short Stop

    EDWARD DOYLE,  '11

    Third Base

    B A S E B A L L T E A M , 1 9 1 1

    FRED

      BLOOM, '11,

     Captain

    JOHN

      DWYER,

      '11,

     Manager

    T H E

      TEAM

    GEORGE GALBRAITH,  '1 1

    Right Field

    JOSEPH SHIELEN,  '1 3

    Center Field

    DAVIS DORON,

      '12

    Left Field

    GEORGE ALYSWORTH,  '11

    Pitcher

    CHARLES MAGGIO,  '12

    Catcher

    S E A S O N ' S R E C O R D

    April

      18—East

      High 9

    April  26—East  High 5

    May  5—East  High 8

    May

      8—East

      High 9

    May

      12—East

      High 6

    May  13—East  High 12

    May  19—East  High 9

    May

      23—East

      High

    West High 0

    Fairport High 6

    Albion High 3

    Brockport Norm als 4

    Albion High 6

    Cazenovia Academy 2

    Mechanics Institu te 6

    Rochester B. I.  .

    May

      27—East

      High vs. St. Johns Military Academy at Manlius.

    May  27—East High vs. Cazenovia Academy at Cazenovia.

    May

      30—East

      High vs. Genesee Wesleyan Seminary at Lima.

    June  3—East  High vs. Cascadilla School at Rochester.

    June  7—East  High vs. Niagara Falls High at Niagara Falls.

    June  10—East  High vs. West High.

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    B A S E B A L L T E A M

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    CROSS COUNTRY TEAM

    1911

    FRANK STEWART, '12,  Captain

    WARREN STEELE,  '12, Manager

    JAMES FOWLE

    Physical Director

    WINNERS OF

    Y. M. C.A. HIGH SCHOOL INV ITA TIO N M E ET

    THANKSGIVING DAY, 1910

    WINNERS OF

    DUAL

      CROSS-COUNTRY RUN

    WI TH WES T H I G H

    THE  TEAM

    FRANK STEWART,

      '12

    WI LLI AM BRI GHTMAN,

      * 1 :i

    FRED  LOEKFLER,  '13

    CHARLES HEATH,

      '12

    CLIFFORD  BAKER,-'14

    SubsH  utes

    R o R E R T

      W A D H A M S ,

      '13

    F R A N K M C C O Y ,

      '14

    ROBERT BARNES,

      '11

    Cross country running  was  inaugurated  for  the  first time  by  Physical

    Director Fowle,

      last

      fall,  and the  firsi season's

      success

      indicates that this

    branch

      of

      athletics will

      be one of the  foremost  in the

      school

      in the

      fu tu re

    More boys took active part

      in the cross-country

      runs than

      the

     largest

      of

      foot-

    ball squads

      in the

     previous

      years .

      Th is

      new

      sport actually replace d football

    It

      not

      only attracted

      a  large following,  but

     also

      brought  out

      those boys

     who

    would otherwise

      not

      play football.

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    INDOOR TRACK TEAM

    191

      1

    CHARLES HEATH,  '12,

      Captain

    WARREN