Cortland High School - Co Hi An Yearbook (Cortland, NY)

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ls.C'w'3 EDITORIAL SFAFF I :IH I Iloxun IN XXX I IIOI I I III 1 NIIIQ N If P rkga 4872 W11,,1,xM Ilixlzlmlsx, . . . , . . PRI' --I1 -VI ici' ICr.lml:1-:Ill Illluxcgs, XI x1:.l01:II1 I : wx ,Assn -into lid' ns , XN'1'r'1'Y . . I A1-1 Iiflimr JAM 'I',.'fl41V . . , I'u:' XIz1m1,01' 5fG'q-P1v9'.'5fl'.'vv:uvs'.5fC'v-11.vw'.'5fC'wnw':5fC'.'v -1vI'5fCnvw'.'5fC'wu M'.'5fC'Nn .fw'.'jfC.'v-11rvw'.'5fC.'a-1uvp'.'jVfJ .G . 9,54 ND Q46 N3 'N N350 1 Q, ND Cy' ND CJ ND Q56 DQNZD C24 NCD 'gp ND QM ND DQMBLDQA N. NIDCJM QM 'A Y? 5 fi i 0 Q 5 S Q 5 Z O 'P 5 23 1 U Q 5 5 Q 2 z O Q E 5 Q E F L 1? N19 CHA UHC PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENIS OF THE CORTLAND JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL F Y Z - 22 Q . .V 5 E - Z - S2 . Q . ., 5 E 1 - Z A, LQ Q . ,I 53 f ' 'L - Q . ., 5 5 7 O 7 O - I - U . Q v Q Z ,. 32 . .1 53 Q ii M 2 I 9 . .L Q . -2 , . .1 ,Q A . Z Q2 . .L ,Q , s E -. Z -22 . . ,Q . s S - Z .- Q-2 . .1 ff' 2 m-Ll n1 'w .. 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T ' 1-1 Aj, ' '4 -'ns , , - - - -- - - -2 'ff - -ff ' , -f - x - Q.. w...' , 1-1 ,-f'---': Li 'Z .. 4 ELG CLASS POEM THE XOICE OF THE WAX ES Happy was I and wet with spray Strolling down by the sea one day C rashmg breakers seemed to say thls Our message take to classmates there 'l ell them be brax e and ne er despair Pair P ducation has brought light 'l o brighten Life and help the fight lhe boats they ve built in school day life All must last through the storm and strife That they will find on Life s vast seas Fach one has built a craft so strong That it will sail and ne er go wrong As Frosh each one had laid the keel VK hen Sophs each built with wood and steel And J uniors put in motors great So Seniors could dare an unknown Fate And be as firm as great oak trees And take the blame for any slip No one vull guard him from mishaps Or chart his course or keep his maps He must rely on self alone Put not give up and sigh and groan Just bray ely onward sail and sail Each must bevs are the shoals and rocks From which old grim Misfortune mocks Fight off attacks of pirates bold Who will attempt to take his gold VX hen vyaters rlse within the boat And near by gulls begin to gloat Don t break and cry but laugh and ball' Your School the port which you now leave lhe C lass of 'l hlrty will all grleve rl o leave behind such valued friends Who ll take the flag that Wisdom lends And bear it bravely without stain When they are on I ife s bounding main 'I o Past and Future Farewell and Ha Harold MfDzrn1ot! l1'l le-65,3 RQ Sa fs Qi EJ ' ' 5 N9 v , , ' Y 7 7 Y, . 5 ' . l AK X .. .. y , ' , V y n ,l . , . . .J . 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'C-BN' '41-3 5 lE CO AN nm9.a- CLASS HISTGRY For the first tlme m the hlstory of thls world the class of 1930 of Cortland Hlgh School assembled ln the old Freshman Hall on September 8 1926 We were two hundred and slxty six green frosh then and most of us tlmldly adv mcecl through the corrldors with open mouths and bulging eyes that we might not get lost However Mrs George our dean who retired a year ago came to our rescue and under her kmdly guidance we were soon ac qualnted wlth the novelty and the routine of high school llfe On the evening of November 16 the class presented three one act plays which were The Ghost Story Ihe 'lurtle Dove and 'lhe Robbery all of which dlsplayed promlslng dra matxc ablllty in the class On Apr1l22 of 1927 we held our class organlzatlon electmg as our officers Dorothy 'VIcGu1re presldent Lew1s Duncan v1ce presldent fwho also was our representative ln the Athletic Advisory Councllb Marlan Buck secretary and Joseph Call treasurer We selected as our class colors silver and salmon p1nk We are proud of the fact that from Ianuary to June there were thirty per cent of our class on the honor roll We were up to the mark not only ln studies but also ln our number of representatives ln extra currlcular activities Ihe glee club was composed mostly of freshmen I'he football squad admitted seven of our members while two freshmen were regular players on the basketball team An lnterclass basketball team was organ ized which won for us the lnterclass trophy lhe freshman class of that year greatly regretted the sudden sickness and death of Robert I wentyman on May 1 Hls absence from the class actlvltles has been felt by all his classmates At Ength our first year was over and we departed for the summer to return ln the fall for a new tas Having convened again m September 1927 we took our places ln the two Sophomore rooms, the school s best athletes lh1s year the basketball team was composed one third of sophs Rich ard Burch was elected as our representative to the Athletic Assoclatlon Again on January 26 death took away from our number a well known and much llked mem ber of the class Alfred Aguzzl whose prommence ln athletics and whose good sportsmanshlp and good will will always be remembered ln the hearts of hls classmates We had our organlzation on March 21 of 1928 electmg as the new oflicers Presldent Gerald Dexter V106 president Dorothy Foster secretary l homas Gllbert and treasurer Bermce Olds Our class colors remalned the same as for the previous year May 18 marked the presentatlon of our class play entltled Second Chlldhood which captured the drama prlze that year Thus came to an end another year s actlvxtles September 1928 saw the class of 30 assembled again but th1s tlme ln the Junlor room w1th Miss Galusha as our dean We were upper classmen' lhe first actlvlty occurring durlng our stay ln the Junior room was our class play Seven Keys to Baldpate given on the evenlng of October 20 Th1S mystery melodrama was the first of lts klnd to be presented m the school audi torlum, and once more we had the d1st1nct1on of takmg the prlze for dramatlcs at the close of the year We gathered 1n the gymnaslum Frlday evening March 15 for our Junlor organlzation party l he officers elected that year were Harriett Hunt president Montgomery Baker, v1ce-president If llzabeth Lucey secretary and Richard Burch treasurer Our class colors were blue and silver Marian Buck and Wllllam Morgan were chosen by our class to represent us in the Athletic Asso :lation Another year wltnessed ln us a star class of athletes buch names as Morgan Dershlmer, Bob Adams Gllbert and Burch were famlllar ln the realm of athletic actlvltles lhe captain of the football team Jerry Dexter was one of us When the lnterclass basketball games were fin :shed our girls team took the trophy while our boys team made second place lhus the class of 30 was shaping itself continually lncieaslng the talents and mterests of lts members But as the nlght follows the day, so does the summer s vacatlon succeed each school year and we left 207 for our hereafters -I1 5. 2 'll' H - ll-ll ll f :aeweee-ee A ee A geese ee A as aaa-e A A A at--s -1 ' ' ' ' Ll , 17 1 ' , . ' , , w t - ' - ' H.. H ,, . .. , , . . . r . . I , . . 2 I b . L X 0 - - Y L. W ,. . ' , , . , ' , 1 ' ' , ' , I6 , . - . 17 AKYY Y 77 KI Y !l ' ' ' ' I . . '. . ' Y . . 1 ' ' . 1 . f . . 1 ' . . 3 A. . , Q: . l , . Z Q Y : ' , ' . . ' ' . . - ' . . . . ,, . , , , . , . . . U , V. , - ,, . . . . . . l . , , . , under Mlss Luker, our sophomore dean, and Miss Gale. Again the class of '30 produced some of . l ' ' ' . . 1 - ' ' - , , , Q . u - - ' - . . - . . , , . I . , , . . . . , . z . y - . - . A ,, 1 . l . ! . 7 1 1. 7 ' 7 . ' . H . ,, . ' . , . . . ' ' L L ! ' i . ,, . . . . ' ' ' u v ' n ' ' I C . W . 1 , . u . . . . , , . . . u ,, I . . . . . I ' I 7 I , . h . . A . ' . Q 1 1 ' Q 1 I l Y . ' ' ' , , . . ' I ' Y ' v ' I I I o , , , . . , . . ' ' ' . l A ll !Y T .. . 3 l lE 0 A ms. CLAQS HISTORY Contmued Back agam IH September 1999 we came to spend our last xear ln this Alma Mater VK shed all mterests IH chlldlsh things and grax ely took up our respons1b1l1t1es as semors Under the lcadershlp of our dlgnllied dean Mr Loder, we ceased to SmllE and prattle we wall ed clrcum spectly and we became models of proprlety for the under classmen Although we were somewhat smaller than prevlous semor classes we comprlsed a goodlv number of outstandlng students On both the football team and the xarslty basketball team we were well r pre ented as well as IH the non athletlc act1v1t1es Our members of the Athletxc' Advlsory Councll were Charles Stanton Montgomery Baker and Gerald McDonald Beheve Me Xantlppe was our class play glven the evening of December 1 3 I he Qenlor Class ofhcers as elected lre the followlng Presldent H Montgomery Baker x Ice president Ilarrlett C Weyand secretary Gerald I Dexter and trelsurer Dorothy I+ Foster and the colors of thls the gr lduatmg class were chosen as peach and light green February 76 was the date of our organwatlon A dmner at whlch our presldent H Montgomery Baker was the toastmaster and at whlch Rex I' ugene Blbble was the speaker was followed wlth dancmg ln the gymnaslum March 12 our class program was given Soon was begun the magazlne subscrlptlon contest an event common to semor classes for sex eral years back We d1x1ded mto two teams the Red Hots and the Blue Shots At the end of the campalgn a total of 2o6 subscrlptlons had been sold w1th the Reds Wlllnlllg closely ox er the Blues Ihen came the last outstandlng actlvlty of our class on May 24 when we held our Scnlor Breakfast at I'IOXl6 s gorge I he day was raw and cold but our flammg red nec ktxes and halr I'llJlJOY1S helped to warm up the day Now we h we come to the end of our year as semors Now we bld farewell to Cortland Hlgh School our prlnclpal our deans our facultv and our frlends ln the lower classes lhe great ex ents of hlstory come ln wax es In thc h1story of the Cortland Hrgh School the records of the C lass of 1930 wlll seem as they are xlewecl from future years to be the crest of a large and powerful lJlll0W We do not conslder ourselx es as 1 super 1or and profoundly xntellectual group of students We do not clalm that our athletcs can run faster and lump hlgher than then predeces sors of prexxous years or that our actors mcl xctresses ire more talented Nevertheless we :re proud of the crest of that blllow and we smcelely hope that It wlll roll on for mmv years before brealcmg upon the shores of olellvlon Stephen Peel- 'i14lL E965-' M1375 'lf H C . ll-ll ll - N 5 216392: '7 L' 1 , . l ' . . 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K.- : . f' ' 1 ., ' ' .z ar , ,- . ,, ,.., ,Q , ' , - ,. -,'- ' z I .- . , l 9 S S I I I1 TH H BAKER H MONTGOMERY Hlllonly Academlc Fnt l'11sul1nt N1 nun I lass llrdlvlatlrs N1 Nportsma.nslup 'nn xlll l'l1s11l1 nt lumm I lass Ktl1l1 uc Ball C1 n Illltlil H11 l'r1 1-1111 nt Xthktlc C uuncll C41 Wm AND, HARRIET1' C Hallle Academnc 'I llllll S ll ss 1 .1 s on 1 C lub fl ' S1 l'u1pl1 P1 nnamt Stall' 141 D XTER GERALD Jerry Ac.1dem1c 51 cr1tu1 N1 Illlll Kla-ls l'r1sl1l1nt N11pl111n111r1 C lass X :cc l'11sx1l1 nt l'HShllldll I ldv lfclltm ln K ll1l' '1 nndnt P11-.1111 nt Xlhllllf' xSNllCld!l0ll 141 N101 '11s11l1 nt Klhkllf' 'hs11c1dl111n H1 N1c'11t,uy Xtl1l1 c xSSOf'ld.Illlll U1 Ir14sur1r Ntl1l1t1c xS's0C'ld.Il0Il 411 Npurtxnmllslllp Pm BUSIIIISS Xl.u1.L1.,1r K ll Ill 'ln H1 BUNIINSN xldlldgll' lunmr Plan lxdppd I1 1.1 Mlxwn 1 mcll fl 0 mll 4 4 41 1 aptdm 141 s 1 mll fl Nl dm IU I I11 I luh ll1 Khfurmdn Xthl1t1c 4 11mm1tt11 1 1 Nl1n1b1r11f0n1 'Act Play at Stats C unu st ltlmca, 641 FOSTER, DOROTHY F Dot Lollege Fntrdme l r1.nur1 r N1 mor 1 lass X lc1 l'r1 Nllll nt 5llllhlllll0l'i 4-.s l'lu 14 1 ll Inu rc .ms 1k1thd,ll ll 1 51 X drslty li LS 1 l'ur xl P1 mm Np11rts1n.u1sl1lp Pm lunun 11 han 1 nmnu IIC! me nt lJ1h.1t1 C51 Urclustrd C5 41 lmnd 141 -ll 5065.1 149-111 R C O - I - 'EQQP1 R R RR RRRRR R 11-4x9.ri l ' , . 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Um lain ll, I 1 ' :sk -I- lmll H11 fil1'1- Ulyh 0111. i 1- - ' nl Stall 13. 41: 1 5 I :Saws-A A A 35914: -- A aw eeee 4 -A A--uw 41492: - -AN s a N93 MS, RAYMOND RUSSELL Russ cademlc Nhmbl r of One act Play at State Contmst Ithaca Q43 H1 Y Q2 5 43 Dramatics U 53 N, I MARGARET Marney Academlc sportsmanship Pin ANGELL, KEITH E College Fntrance Band C2 5 43 Dramatlcs C1 43 Orchestra U3 Track iz i 43 Member of Om Att-Play at State Kontest Ithaca Q43 BAKER BERNICE Bake Academ1c Delta Lpsxlon OLT, LILLIAN C Lzl Academlc Inu rclass Basketball Cl P S3 I arslty Baskntball C43 I'1 dDayil I 5 43 BORDWhLL,THELMA FSTHER Thel Academ1c BOWKER, GEORGE Georgie College Entrance Band I2 5 43 kappa Le ta H1 X Intnrclass Bowlmg K2 33 Orchestra Q43 Dramatncs Q43 BROWN, LYNN E Jack Academlc H1 X Orchestra Cl Z 5 43 Band 12 3 43 Track C43 held Day 1 53 Junlor Dc batc Sportsmanship Pm Intl rclass Basketball 143 Dramatlcs 1 I3 Niusual K omtdy Q43 Purple Pennant Association Q43 ROWN, THOMAS ROBERT Bob Academlc Band fl 5 43 Orchmstra 11 2 I 43 Ili! Sports manshlp Pm BUCK BARTON EARL Bart Academlc Sportsmanship Pin Track fi 43 lunmr Debatq Commcnccmcnt Dwbata C43 Dramatlcs L43 Ill! Xluslcal Comrdy Q43 Number of Ont ActPPla5 at State Contest Ithaca N Y -i16l ADA or n A - 2 x , Y 1 - ' - .' . x . f ' ' ' ' I 1 9 ...,- . ALLE ' . 1 . - A - A . A . - . . , . . V . - . . , 1 W ,v 9 y LA A , fl Fl ' 1 A - . B KK ' YY ' v . .ss A .l v M' Q 5 , V . . 1 Pl ' , .., . , . 1 K1 YI ' I ll ' I! ' ' - ' ' I , ' Y, I Y ' I ' v 1 v - O ', . . A I I . . - , , . as rr - ', V. . - - . 1 - . . V . A . Y - . A 3 V ' y' y A 3 2, . g I !g . . I ' - . , . . , - . ,-.. , , , , . . . - . , V l . h L w , , , . B ll YY ' . . A . . A YA V , , v '.v 1 , 1 I ' 1 1 - 7 ' - u n ' 1 ' v ' . - , ' . ,I- ' 1 ' I V I u I . . I . A 1 . , Y. , l , , Y . A J l 3 A', 5 1, - . , . 9651 IQ H sefl E495 BURBIDGE, FRANK N Beverage Academxc Intsrclass Baskstball C5 43 Puld Day Ci 43 'Sports manshlp Pm BURNHAM, CAROLINE Bzllze Commerclal lnterclass Basketball C43 BUSH, LEROY ALLEN Academlc Dramatlcs O3 Orchestra Q43 C19 Club L3 43 BUSH, LILLIAN MAE Deedee Commerclal Phi Alpha Sportsmanslup Pm Basketball 41 23 BUSH, RAYMOND LERELLO Bushze Commerclal Baskztball Ci 43 C-ym Team U3 Track Q33 BUTTINO, IRENE Red Academlc Glu: C lub Q3 43 CANALE, JOSEPH Joe Commercxal Football C43 Baslball C43 CARTER, ANNE E Nan Academxc CINCOTTA, MARY Giggles Academlc hlme Club li 43 Dleld Day C43 Purple Pennant Staff C43 LOTTRELL, Lois Loze Academxc Fri X lnurclasn Baskmthall fl '3 Varsity Babkw U 43 lf l Day il 2 S 43 Gym 'ham iportamamhlp Pin 117 l A VV, ,W W vvr Y ,Yu L , 'D ru 1 5 H l QI - A Y Y Y W 4,-s.,W,Y,,Y, ,W J I I X ,, as 1 , ' . 1 j' 5 'H 3, :K - li ' ' ll ' Z.. 3 3 1 Q . , . ll Yi ' . 3. 5 ' Y , ' . ll ' l! ' N ' 4 ' x ' , ' . ' 1 Q ' V I IK I! 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' , , . , 3 ' ' 1135 L 3' A . new.: AN CROCKER, GLYNDON HARRY Crock Academlc H1 Y CURRIE, STEWART A Stew College Entrance Orchestra Ci 45 H1 Y Purple Pennant Assoclatlon Q4J Sportsmanship Pm DAVIS NORA MARLEA Dzmples Academy: Phi Alpha Purple Pennant ASSOCl3.tl0H q4l D RSHIMER, JERAULD N Jerry Academxc Football C3 43 Baseball 137 Asslstant Xlanager Basketball U5 Manager Baskc tball C47 kdx lsory Connell 145 Musical Comedy 447 Fuld Day C59 D NCAN IRMA WINIFRED Irmze Academlc Orchc stra U 43 I lu K lub 415 Intlrclass Basketball 23 Ph1 Alpha 'sportsmanslup Pm D NCAN, LEWIS Louie Academlc Track fl 2 il xlCt Prcsldcnt Freshman I lass Ath lctlc Advlsury Knuncll U7 lnterclass Baslntball fl 2 JJ kappa lata ILENBERGER, KENNETH W Ken Academlc Dramatlcs 113 H1 Y Athlctlc Ball f0lI1Il'llH4l Ml Buslness Nlanagcr of Purple Pennant C63 Alt Iadltor of Purple Pennant tl J 41 FARRELL, MARY JANE College Entrance Delta Epsxlon Sportsmanshxp Pm Dramaucs Q45 Intertaass Basketball L43 Purple Pennant Assocla txon FERR DOROTHY ARVESTA Dot Academ1c lntsrclass Basketball til F ATT, GRENVILLE GERALD Gren Aeademlc Glen Club Ci! lnterclass Basketball C47 Assistant Football Managmr Q45 18 'il N 'CJQM W Y ,W Nm WW, no meme -em---ee ee P f A ee ' Nba- 1 KK i7 ' IK !Y 2. : 3 s - Q . KK ' I! ' I A A . . - , . ll !Y ' E . . 5 - Q - A A I 5 '- 3 : ' . A . A .A A , , - U il ' li ' . l , gy Q 5 l. x L . H ,, K A . A , . . 4 , ,- 1 - U ll ' If ' ' ' 4 v' x- A 1 1 nf ' - - A'A . A . A ... , . , , Q A' . E u H , ' V. A .v A A . Z .A AA A A , Y A i A . . . . 1 I ' , . . . 1 ' ' 1 .x - l ' ' - A , , . KK 91 ' l 1 . . ., Q A L as 11 . - . 1 A . A Q .Am 1. A 'Cow' 7 THE CO AN FOOTE, FLORENCE ANNE Flossy Flzrt Com Pm Alpha Field Day my F OTE, MARGARET Footze Commerclal Phl Alpha Tri Y Interclass Basketball L3 45 Field Day fl 25 FOSTER, ROMINE R Commercial Band 645 Qportsmanshxp Pin G ODALE, GRACE CARLOTTA To Academxc Interclass Basketball C2 3 45 Pln Alpha Gym Team Q2 35 Glee Club 43 45 Sportsmanshxp Pm H LLINAN, DORIS IRENE Renee Academlc HANNON, ELIZABETH Betty AC3d6mlC Delta Epsilon S ortsmanshxp P1n Pur le Pennant Staff C3 45 Glee l b Q1 2 5 45 Field ay Q1 2 Dramatlcs O 3 45 Member of One Act Play at State Contest Ithaca 145 HEFFRON, EST1-:ER Ett Commercnal Fleld Day fl 2 35 Sportsmanshlp P1n HOLLISTER, PEARNE H Academlc Kappa Zeta Purple Pennant Staff 125 Dramatics Treasurer Junior Class Band C25 Orchcstra Q1 25 Glee Club Q2 35 Athletic Ball Commlttee Q35 H LSTEN, RUTH PEARSON Rudy Col Ent Delta Epsxlon Tn Y Purple Pennant Staff L45 Glee Club Q35 Junior Debate Commencement D bate L35 Sportsmanship Pin HUNT, HARRIETT JEANNETTE H untze Academlc Delta F silon Purple Pennant 'ltafl' Q45 President Junior lass Sportsmanship Pin 119 I -m,,Y,,,, -Qin, Wi., YA W, Y Y fn ' :zeneee P-E-E M eeee Pea me Cl ' DI il O ll ' 77 ' ll O!! ' O ll tl! ' A Cl !! ' ll I1 ' lnterclass Basketball Cl, 2, '23, 45g Gym Team 125g Q '.,u ..:, Q' Lg, ,.45: Gi !! ' Q -' ' 2 145s O KK YI Q z - , Vg L , eu K ' 77 ' S651 :Gb-4 rqgv HUTCHINSON, DORYS ROBERTA Red Com I Ph: Alpha lntuclass Basketball Cl 2 5 45 F1 ld Day Cl 2 'il J OHNSON, ELENORE Academxc J ORDAN, JANE Jame Academlc class Basketball U 2 lj flee K lub O 4 43 Delta lfpsilon KIRK, GEORGE RICHARD Dzck Academmc LAMONT, ELIZABETH Academlc Interclass Basketball U5 N arslty Basketball Q45 LAMONT, LUCIUS Lucas Acadermc LANG, HAZEL Academlc Orchestra fl 2 5 43 Sportsmanship Pm LARABEE, JUANITA MAE Rama a Academlc l'h1 Alpha Dramatics Q2 .55 LEFBODY, CATHERINE MADELENF Pete Acad Fuld Day Cl 2 SJ LUCY, ELIZABETH Lzz Academlc Secretary Jumor Class Delta Epsllon Interclass Basketball C1 3 47 'iportsmanshlp Pln Dramatlcs Q45 Fuld Day Q1 P 51 Athletic Ball Commlttee L-U Purple Pennant Staff Q-ll l20l ll f ee ee as ee an 4444444 4 4 4 .: C O . . o ?ll.,A,, , , ,lawn - -M see?-at-E2-fe 'ssr'4EJST-' ll I7 I ' : ' , , I, : 'e KK ' Y! ' . Dramatics Cl, 2, 314 Purple Pennant Staff 13. 45: Inter- , ' , I Q I T Z., 2. S ' 64 ' II ' . , Y - KK !l ' ll n !7 ' KK !! , , . IK ' l! ' '5' .' M -' fc-sv ww H C O A N N95 MACK, KATHLEEN H Kay Academnc Plll Alpha Field Day 12 43 lntervlais Basketball MACKECKNIE, WALTER Mac Academlc kappa Ze ta MCDERMOTT, HAROLD J Red Col Entrance ka pa 7eta Clea Club Q1 2 53 'I ortsmanship Pin he d Day Q43 Purple Pennant Sta K2 43 Track U3 Interclass Baskftball C43 Lommenceme nt D1 batm L43 MCDONALD, GERALD Gerry Academlc Football K3 43 Athlotlc Adwlsory Louncll C43 Sports xtgnanihlp Pln Fu ld Day L2 3 43 Intvrclais Baskst 1 ,3 M KENDRICK, EDWARD Eddze Academlc Interclass Basketball Q1 2 3 43 Purple Pennant Snail' Q43 kappa Zeta MILLER, EDITH L Eddie Academic Glee Club il 2 53 Dramatlcs Ll 2 M LLER, EVELYN A E Academlc Fleld Day Q43 M LLER, PAUL CARLETON Mope Commerclal Bowllng C2 53 flu Club 11 2 33 M RGAN, LEWIS Louze Academlc Wrestlmg L2 43 MORRIS, FRANCIS J Morrzs College Entrance -121 :. A 4-A -4--A A A W W 4 44 4 - em- . I E, v n :zen -P be : li ,Y ' fl, :s, 43. 5 ' L A If 77 ' ll Y! :I EJ A L I 1 ,V , , I V1 tg! A M ' T A ' 1 F . , ' fl ,T ' Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43, Captain i43gwBasketball 53, 433 all , 1. . Y l l V l U U C Cl ' I7 ' li ' J! ' ' , .2 Q ' , .33- I ll vi, ' I fl 17 ' ' ' ,Z 3 l 'P 3 , ' , ' . 0 KK ' Y! ' ll ' il egg :Gym '-4925 K'4L9a MORRIS, MARGARET LOUISE Peg Academlc Purple Pennant Staff Q3 43 Tr1Y Delta E sllon Busmess Manager Class Play Ql 2 43 Flel Day Q1 2 3 43 Sportsmanshxp Pm Gym Team Q1 23 Muslcal Comedy Q43 Interclass Basketball Q1 23 arslty Basketball Q3 43 Member of One Act Play at State Contest Ithaca, Q43 Commencement Debate Q43 Athletic Ball Committee Q43 MOSCROP, MARY E Academ1c eld Day Q43 MURPHY, FRANCIS THOMAS Murph Academlc Kappa Zeta Sportsmanship Pm MURPHY, FRED Muff Academlc Kappa Zeta Interclass Bowlmg Q1 2 33 Interclass PARK, LORENA GRAYCE Rena Academic Field Day Q23 Glee Club Q33 Interclass Basketball PARSONS, JOYCE College Entrance PAQUIN, FRANCIS Frztz College Entrance Football Q1 2 3 43 Ca, tam Q43 Wrestlmg Q43 Cap tam Q43 Sportsmanshlp n Gym Team Q1 23 H1 Y Kappa Zeta PECK, STEPHEN R Steve College Entrance Dramatics Q13 Sportsmanslu Pin Purple Pennant Staff Q33 Business Mana er lass Play Q3 43 H1 Y Orchestra Q1 2 3 43 epresentatwe to Natlonal High School Orchestra Q43 PETRELLA, J osEP1-I S Joey Academnc ramatlcs Q43 Baseball Q43 kappa Zeta Sportsman ship Pin PHELPS, HELEN LUCILLE Phelpsy Academlc Delta Epsilon Tn Y Purple Pennant Staff Q33 Fleld Day Q2 3 43 Glee Club Q33 Jlmlor Debate Com menoement Debate Q3 43 Sportsmanshxp Pm 1221 I v fl C O - - 0 , Y in 7,Y, ,n YAMH-'IW IJ l I Cl '7 ' V . 2 - , 5 Fi . 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Saud Academic KK !i ' C6 11 ' ,. .W 'l' i :Gnu -f W, AN was S'rAN'roN, CHARLES H W eas Academlc H1 Y Track C45 'Sportsmanship Pm lntsrclass Bas lutball 42 i 45 Assistant, Track Manager Ol Ath 11 mic Adusory Q ouncxl Q45 S ILLMAN, FERN A Jack Academlc SWERTFAGER, RENA Classlcal I' lf ld Day U1 TALBOT, CARLTON WESLEY Slzm Academm Asslstant Football 'Nlanagcr C53 TowNsEND, RICHARD Dzck Academlc lli Y Secretary of Mhlvuc Assoclatlon 143 Football manahi p Pm Y Y IREAT, RUTH Ruthze College Entrance Plu Alpha ANDUSEN, GLADYS BELLE Gladdze Academlc Glu I lub UD V RMWALD, PHILIP Phzl Academlc VS rustling NIa.nag,er C41 btage Nlanager L3 43 WALWORTH, FLSIE MAE Peggy Commerclal Phi Alpha C lu C lub C' SJ Dramatlcs Cl P il WARNER, VIVIAN ANNA V 1 Academlc lnhrclass, Baekmtball fl P3 C aptaln C23 Track fl 'J Dahau Uh D1 Ima hpbxluu Sportsmansl11pP1u Fu X 1 ym 'ham L13 -l24l fs ' - wvlli Y 1 I '1 ' ' lg C O - - z A-M?- a A aaa Aa s KK 7 'Y ' T ll ,Y ' KK ' !! 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JUNIOR NEWS Lnder the xery ible guld mce ot our dean Nliss C alusha to whom we are xery grateful the class of 31 h IS reached the realms of glory We began our school xear with 169 members which w is 1 decided increase ox er the number in preceding Iunior classes l his fact alone gue us 1 real reason to be proud lhe first outstanding cunt of our school ve ir came on Frid my ex enmg Octo ber Z5 lhe cl iss pl tv Dulcx w is presented to 1 large ind 6YllllUQl xstic au dlence lhls was the first play of the season and was also the first directed by Nlr Flum at Cortland High qchool ln ex ery way the entertainment was a great success rlhe two leading roles were well played by Ruth lwenty man and John Ha ln the field of athlctics the Iumor C l rss also pl tyed in import mt part lhc letters C arrie Higgins Ruth lw entym in Ruth Ulshoeffer md Dorothy XX hit beck lhe boys who w on athletic tame tre Joe Adessa Robert Mitchinson and Richard Ross On March P1 the Iunior organization was held in the high school gymnasium A very pleasant evening was enjoyed the music for d mcing being furnished by Iormore s I onely lroubadours lh1s orchestra is composed of members ol our own class A combination of two blues w is chosen for our class colors and the officers elected were as follows resident Iillmn frant X109 President loseph Adessa Secretary If llfabeth Billings lreasurer Arnold lormore In actixities our class h is certainly le lpt to l unc for we are w ell represented in all the organizations of the school Xle feel proud of our accomplishments and we h ue xery wonderful plans for our Senior year Lillian Gran! l l ' -Q-DZ! 'll' C A H l N G2 I-'CC?ar 3' ' , 2 ' Z . ' . y A 'ss I. L. C Y , . . ' 1 1 1 I KKK ,, 1 1 1 V r , .. . .. . g . .1 U' ' ' - , . ' ' 'z s 2 ' ' . ' ' . . 1 'X ' 1 1 1 v 1 1 f S V' it 7! ' ' . iz.. zu, fy, 'zs J 1 2 2 .z. - I 'X . v1 ' 1 v ' 1 1 r 1 ' l h 1 . ,. . v. . Y 7 ' ' I . ll. f ':, . ' s z z z C . 1 following girls, who were members of the Girls' Varsity Basketball team, received : T g 4 s, ' z , 4 , 2 ' - rd 1 r v 1 I A .1 I 1 1 ' - 1 . r ' C x 1 1 4 . 1 -r 4 ' va . . 1 1 1. 44 ' 1 r 1 1 11 r 1 - ' ' 1 - q I - N - 1 n A , up n m n A n U 1 1' ' 1 ' 1 Z if 1 L1 5 AL1 1 1 P .' A J '. 1 '. 1 1 .r - . 1 ' A 1 A . V1 1 n A 1 1 . ' Y' ' L., . 1 is as . 1 ' 2 'Z , V . V K. , . - LZ SJ ASS ' I I OMORE CLA PH SO PHI' HECOH A SOPH OMORE N EWS 'l he Sophomore class has enjoyed a very successful year We have two hun dred and seventy nlne members IH all and th1s number of students occuples SIX home rooms The teachers who have cared for our flock are Mlss Mary Cale Mlss Sallsbury Mlss Orser Mlss Ketcham Mrs Eaton and MISS Luker 'lhe bovs have shown much athletlc splrlt belng on the track team varsxty basketball squad varslty baseball squad football squad and the baseball team Of these varlous sports track has the greatest number of Sophomores lncludlng R Al vord S Bradshaw W Camp R Grant F McKee R Mlller S Prxce W Stupke C Saunders C Hallsky and G Lang C Hallsky and G Lang have shown thelr ab1l1ty by w1nn1ng thelr C s The class was also represented on the football and basketball squads B T Jones and S Prlce are among those who make up the newly organlzed tennls team of whlch S Prlce IS the captaln The Sophomore ketball lhe glrls playlng on thls team have recelved thexr numerals On Aprll the 5th 1930 the followlng class ofhcers were elected Presldent Mllton Latlmer Vlce Presldent Cornella Burgett Secretary B T Jones and Treasurer Wlnlfred Burns The followlng Wednesday Aprll 9th organlzatlon was held by wearlng the class colors of lavender and yellow A hne program was presented ln chapel Our debut before the footllghts was made on the evenlng of March 14 ln the presentatlon of the three act comedy lhe Intlmate Strangers by Looth Tarklngton Wllllam Eddy and Cornella Burgett carrled the leadlng roles IH a very capable fashlon Thls was a most successful play due to the ab1l1ty of the players and to Prof Clum under whose dlrectlon 1t was glven Our class ranks hlghly ln muslc and llterary ab1l1ty also We have many ln the orchestra as well as ln the band In the muslcal comedy Sallor Malds whlch was glven on May 28 the leadlng female roles were taken by Sophomores 'l he Sophomores extend thelr heartlest appreclatlon to Mlss Luker for her able guldance and splendld cooperatlon durlng the last year Dorothy H ztchcoclt 4 3 1 5565-1 '-4752! 29 T - ll - N E :ai-bn s S S a c 1:4955 , . . n . ,' , 7 7 Y ' 7 ' a K 7 7 7 Y , ' . , . , . - 7 ' ! ' ! ' 9 ' Y ' 7 ' 7 ' I . , . , . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ll 7 YY girls also dld well ln athletlcs thls season, taklng second place IH lnterclass bas- ,, . . . . . l 1 ' 1 i l I : . 1 X 1 ' v S 1 - - 1 ' 1 ! ' - nrt - 77 J . D Y 1 , . , . I ' ' . . . H . . 1 ,, , . , , 1 in l THF N NTH YFAR CLASS 1 '4Q'H E C U H A Vigo! THE EMERGING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRI CULUIVI AND THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BY PRINCIPAL L T Wulcox The chlef cause for cr1t1c1sm of the secondary schools has been that they were entlrely too statlc and have not kept pace wlth the needs of an ever changlng and lncreasmgly complex c1v1l1zat1on The Junlor hlgh school IS a new field ln whlch any change looklng toward lmprovement IS welcomed Certain admlnlstratlve procedures such as lengthemng the perlods to fifty mlnutes the mtroductlon of supervlsed study extra currlcular and no class perlod etc have been Introduced for the entlre Junlor semor hlgh school In Enghsh the pomt that language lSfl1flCtlOI13.l and must be learned through 1ts usage has been emphaslzed Llterature IS to be regarded as somethmg to be read for the enjoyment It contalns Formal grammar whlle useful IS not made an end 1n Itself but an adjunct to good expresslon Spellmg IS regarded as one of the tools of composltlon and IH the elghth grade IS treated as a part of the Engllsh lnstructlon The composltlon and grammar IS one unlt of the work and the htera ture IS a separate unlt A course ln hbrary practlce outllned under the super v1s1on of the llbrarlan IS also a part of all years of Junlor hlgh school literature seventh and elghth years Thls course mcludes the arlthmetxc whlch has always been mcluded rn the state syllabus but wxth more clearly expressed buslness ap phcatlons and less emphasls on processes The fundamental operatlon of algebra such as the use of symbols formulae and slmple equatlons together wlth some 1ntu1t1ve geometry and numerrcal trxgonometry are also mcluded In Socxal Studles geography hlstory and c1v1cs have been combmed mto a three fold stream wlth geography the largest branch ln the seventh year hlstory the largest m the elghth year and c1v1cs ln the mnth year The method of pro cedure has changed from factual teachlng to that of use of reference books and toplcal recltatlons General Sclence m the seventh and elghth years lncludes nature study hy glene and sanrtatlon and some elementary physlcs and chemlstry The course as outllned covers many more toplcs than can be covered IH one semester meet mg twlce a week but the mterest of the group determlnes what toplcs shall be stressed The practlcal arts which Include wood workmg general shop and prmtlng for boys and foods and clothmg for glrls are requlred of all untll the mlddle of the elghth year The fine arts muslc and drawlng also requlre two perlods a week each through the 8B grade where a cholce can be made ln certaln courses These lead on to credlt courses ln semor hlgh school At the end of the SB grade the work IS dxflerentlated mto three dlstmct courses called forelgn language practlcal arts and commerclal The forelgn language people take a course IH general language whlch IS not a study of Latm prlmarlly but a study of language foundatlons whlch IS expected to show whether the pupll has any llngulstlc 3bllltl6S In the mnth year the regular Latm I follows whlch leads mto the academlc or classlcal courses ln senlor hugh school -133 E655 S , I. fy T H . ll . N E- :zen H as as H H as as H H44 ee ' General Matherrfatics has .taken the place of formal arithmetlc through. the - - I IGH H YLAR CLASE 'IHI' 1-63,1 HE COH A rfx9- 'lhe Commerclal people take a course ln junlor buslness tralnlng for four perlods a week and two perlods of spellmg and wrltlng Thls leads ln the nlnth year to the regular commerclal course The practlcal arts people are glven two double perlods of shop and two pe rlods of drawlng whlch lead lnto mechanlcal drawlng of the nlnth year In the nlnth year shops are contlnued and thls course leads lnto as much shop work as IS able to be offered ln the senlor hlgh school Algebra Blology and Cultural Engllsh do not seem to fit these people 'l hey enter these classes but are soon beyond thelr depth The present problem lb to formulate courses IH nlnth year general mathematlcs and nlnth year general SCICHCG whlch wlll be of value to these p ople but not beyond thelr mental ablllty If such puplls can by these means be kept through the nlnth year It would seem reasonable to suppose that Wlth a proper revlslon of the senlor hlgh school currlculum they could be kept for a whlle at least ln the senlor hlgh school where a program of materlal ln ltS9lf worth whlle for them mlght be offered JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS The clubs IH the Junlor Hlgh School are servlng a very definlte and worth whlle purpose ln helplng to glve expresslon to exlstlng Interests as well as to dex elop new ones and also ln provldlng opportunlty for dlrected recreatlon ln connectlon wlth school and durlng school time 'lhe same types of aCtlVltl9S are represented as were descrlbed ln the 1929 Blrd House and Chemlstry clubs others are largely recreatlonal as the Athletic and Happlness Clubs whlle stlll others have a dlstlnctly vocatlonal trend as ln the Advanced Avlatlon Club Increaslng the puplls fund of valuable lnforma tlon IS one of the greatest benefits derlved though thls IS acqulred ln such a way as to be largely play and to have very llttle of the formal study ldea but ln some cases the chlef purpose IS study the lnformallty and the cholce of subject matter by the members preventlng loss of lnterest and maklng seemlngly dull work enjoyable In several cases the club members contrlbute practlcally everythlng but the supervlslon whlle ln a few others the teacher ln charge has to furnlsh most of the lnsplratlon necessary to make the club perlod lnterestlng at least for a few meetlngs The hlgh quallty of leadershlp shown ln carrylng on these and other extra currlcular actlvltles has made nearly all the clubs a real success and the teachers who have served as leaders and the addltlonal leaders provlded by the Y W C A Y M C A and the Normal School are to be hlghly commended for thelr cheerful cooperatlon and untlrlng enthusiasm SINCE lt IS lmposslble to glVe to each club a share of attentlon lt IS dlfficult and perhaps unfalr to mentlon any ln detall and yet the great lnterest ln dramatlc effort can hardly be passed over wlthout mentlon Durlng the first term three of these clubs were formed and the large number of puplls slgnlng up for the second term necessltated the addltlon of a fourth Seven of the assembly programs were put on durlng the year by the dramatlc clubs and these were lnvarlably enter talnlng and enjoyable lhere IS naturally room for lmprovement and some of the apparent dlffi cultles can be ellmlnated another year so that more of the puplls wlll find greater help from thls type of aCtlVlty l35l :. A as A - wav: 5 T . l . N E 2192: 3' Co-Hi-An. Some clubs are following a hobby as in the Stamp, Metal Arts, V: 14131 IIE CO A r'4L9a THE IUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS Name of! lub Athletlc I boye AlI1Iet1c II boxe Athletlc III boys Athletlcs glrls Ax latlon I I AX1df1OH C ombmed Axlatlon ISIFCI Home C oolxmg Drxnmtlc I Drdmatlc I IJFJYIIAIIC I I 1rI Scout-. 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Au' ' mum wg-mmmzmums A Pmmum SPMQQUM W W O QW U H v f ' K '51 'V am ' 1 'Q , fr A ff X .. , IM X N SN J Nw W, mu KWWL fx -.X ?'k lE CO A r1x9.a- THL SEJNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHLSIRA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA lhe Semor Hlgh School Orchestra has had an unusually successful year The followmg programs have been glven outslde of the requlred school work last October at the NIRSOHIC Temple for the Order of the Eastern Star No 591 and Apr1l 9 at the home of Mlss Harrlet A WlCkWlF6 for the Fortnlghtly Club The orchestra entered the prellmmary contest held at Utlca May 3 wlnrung second place At the New York State Flnals held at Syracuse Unlverslty May 10 they won first place and now hold the State 'l rophy for the second year The orchestra was represented at Atlantlc Clty by lts Concert Master Ste phen Peck, IH the Natlonal Senlor Hlgh School Orchestra, under the dlrectlon of Joseph Maddy, Muslc DlF6Ct0F at Ann Arbor, MlChlgaH, playlng before the N E A Meetmg of Superlntendents The Natlonal Semor Hlgh School Orchestra gave concerts at Phlladelphxa, New York Cltv, and WHShlHgf0H. l40l gg-,N e A see A A eee--A eases eev -A A E9 T ll-ll Q H ll D N G5 !iZQP':' R -s c ' I r I I n l . . 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J , ' gggu as e S e '-fa!! 96 THE CUQHJIQAN 3 same.: IHD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHLSTRA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The Jumor Hlgh School Orchestra has been very successful thls year under the dlrectlon of Mr Creen The orchestra IS made up of 30 pleces from both Jumor and Senlor Hlgh School A vacancy IH the Senlor orchestra IS fil ed by a Jumor orchestra member recommended by the conductor The orchestra plays at all Jumor Hlgh School assemblles and actlvltles Durlng the past year the orchestra asslsted at many publlc performances lncludlng the two Communlty Plays The Clreaklng Chalr and The Show Off Several selectlons were glven by the orchestra ln a Chrlstmas program at the M6th0dlSt Church and at the Amerlcan Leglon muslcal comedy Corporal Eagen Sallor Malds and the Jumor Senlor Debate were two other functlons at whlch the orchestra asslsted The orchestra IS very much lndebted to Mr Creen for what he has done for It durmg Its two years of exlstence and wlshes to show its appreclatlon and grat tltude The officers are Alfred C rant Presldent Evelyn RowV1ce Presldent Donald Currle Secretary and lreasurer Gertrude Kaplan Llbrarlan Wxllard B Green Dlrector l41l n ' IG l l 1 it X Y Y- -. 1 . 1 - - rv 4 1 pw . 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I - ' V1 'GN' ECOI-ll A THE SENIOR BAND SENKHKBAND On Sept 19 the band held lts fnrst outmg of the year at Llttle York Park Swlmmlng and baseball furmshed amusement untll supper was served Later ln the evemng a short busmess meetmg was held I'he retmng presldent Ross Bartlett was presented wlth a sweater by the band 'I he followmg officers were elected for the ensumg year Pres1dent George Bowker Vlce Presrdent Robert Brown Qecretary and Treasurer Kelth Angell On October 23 the band furmshed the program for chapel exerclses 'lhe Hrst concert of the year was presented on February 28 In May the band attended the Music Festlval at Elmlra Bands from Elmlra Cornmg Endxcott Bmghamton and Cortland took part The last publlc appearance of thls orgamzatlon was at Taughannock Falls on Lake Cay uga '1 h1s musxc festlval was sponsored by the Westminster School of the Ithaca Conservatory l42l L - B - sseY e ees mm - T H . 1 . N S lvl Q2 in we-e-fe eeee Q Nm l F . . 'l I J. . 3 . ..., . 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THF GLEF CLUB GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Glrls Glee Club orgamzed last fall wxth the followmg as ltS officers Presldent Dorothy Whxtbeck V1ce Presldent Corneha Burgett Secretary and Treasurer W1n1fredVosburg Llbrarlan Gertrude Kaplan Accompanxst Irma Duncan The club has worked hard on requlred muslc for Regents credrts The State Musxc Inspector Russel Carter of the Regents Department of New York State has approved the work The fol lowlng are the requlrements To smg 90 mlnutes a Week for four consecutlve terms under the dlrectxon of a Muslc Supervlsor The gurls glee club roll IS as follows Hazel Adams Teresa Adessa Luc1lle Ashley MarJor1e Brown Cameron Buck Irene Buttlno, Mary Cmcotta Marlan Cox Allce Cruver Josephme Daly V1rg1n1a Fllzmger Geraldme Gage Bermce Gllbert Carlotta Goodale Ceclle Gyles Thelma Hanght Betty Hannon Frances Keenan, Wlmfred Larabee Eleanor Masterson Dorls Northrup Paullne Norton Fleanor Peters Sarah Rosen Betty Sanders Harrlett Snyder Martha Tumey Ruth Twentyman Ruth Ulshoefler Wlnlfred Vosburgh Dorothy Whltbeck Frances Young Jane Brooks Cornella Burgett Ann Chase Marlan Dunn Grace Dutton Evelyn Falrbanks Florence Gardlner Naoml Harpel Dorothy Hltchcock Gertrude Kaplan Arla Mxller Martha Rlley Phyllls Sallsbury Thelma Sears Betty Ann Sulhvan Ruberta Tlcknor Frances Tobln Jane Twentyman Barbara Walter Edna Welch 443 I W 77 W, V Y - 4, 4 4 1 1 . , . . . . u 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ' - ' I . , . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Y I I I I I I I I I I I 7 1 Y I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 :cow A fe A as A A as war: THE CO:-ll-llllQA kiln N . nN95il THF SFNIOR PLAY CAST tandxng x 1X xx el xx Q s 1 x I N11 ll ll SENIOR PLAY X rut 1 lla. 1 lielleve Me Xantlppe was chosen as the annual senlor play for UW? 30 lt was presented at the Hxgh School, Frlday evenmg December L3 It IS the story of an unusual bet made by a wealthy New Yorker, George MacFarland, that he could commlt a crlme and avold the pollce for a year He escapes to the xx est, xx here he meets Dolly Kamman IH a huntlng camp m Colorado He 15 fin nally arrested by her but because she IS not an oflicer of the law he wms the bet, and also Dolly Kamman Vx1111Ax4 lHORNT0lN BROWN GPORIL MACFARLAND ARTHUR 501.13 Doux KAMMAB Sum CA1LovxAY WRILNN RIGLI-.x MAIKTHA XIOLET Buslness Managers Asslstant Director Interlor Decorator Property Manager Stage Manager THI' CAST IHI STAFF 4 4 4 MAm.AR1-Jr Mo Joseph Petlxlla Montgomery B alxcr Pearne Holllster Kelth Angell Betty Hannon Charles llllP5 George Bowlxer Marv lane 1 mell l'llZd.lJ9tl'l Lucex RRIS STMHI-:lx Path MARc ARET MoRR1s KATH1 EILIN MM lx MARx lomx FRAN1x1 IIN bAUrxm-ns 1 x U S : .lov I'vtr4-lla, f'llill'll'S l'il lix'ul'g4- Bo 'la l' -ith Am: 'll. Barts ll Buck. St -ph -xl l'x-ck. in-rulrl Ill-xt -r. .Iolm Zo 'a I -nk . Hugh l'x- inc S' ' : 'hillip Yormxxalfl, Kllllllt'l'Il Black, B11 'g' I M l'n-ary x- lloll' 't llvtty Ilaumxm, Rl: 'x' .llllll' l'zn'Vvll, . lm 1,1UIll'l'5' 1 k -I' Al ' ' YY ' p n 1 -lu 'Q 4 . , ' . 1 1 V H 4 A . . ...... Y ....., ....................,...,..............,........, V .' xvag BUCK KAMMAN .,...,.....................,.,,,.....,..,......,.. ......,.. B arton Buck - v . H Y Ulu Y .......,,...,......,............,,......................., l 4 A Y H. 1 H J Y V ........,....... .............,...............,.......,. I . v A rx ,Z . .,....,................. ,,........, ' T S, tl I ' ' ' l ' ', .....,.., . , . , , .....,.....,.,...,,.,...,... . . . . . 1 .' 'I 1 J ' ' ................. ..........,.......,.....,.,..,..... ' , ' ' ' 3 5260-5' 'CQH ' 'll' ll-ll HLQM lE CODI-llllc-A N r1x95i THI' IUNIOR PLAY CAST andlng I s s HIS sum IIII.I I I hul I Il I L. I 1I ll I n ting 1 H mps Ill htm N llii I I I 4 1 I I Nflldllllll Ntanh x lhhurtk lJoI :thy xwllllhillx l lllldlll Russ ldward Butlml lohn Hall Ruth lxulxluuan llno X tl: num JUNIOR PLAY On Frlday evenmg, October 25 the Junlor class presented Dulcy as Its annual play Phe play dealt wlth the attempts of Dulcmea Smlth to ald her hus band ln buslness She planned a week end party to whlch she Invlted several accompllshed guests mcludlng Mr C Roger Forbes who Intended to englneer a merger of artlficlal Jewelry manufacturers, Includlng Dulcy s husband Dulcy s efforts to galn a hlgher percentage of profits for her husband and to unlte Angela, Forbes daughter, Wlth that movlng plcture nmcompoop, Mr V Incent Leach, kept the audlence In a contlnuous uproar Dulcy succeeded ln both her plans but not as she expected The dlfficult parts were well acted by the followmg cast DULc INFA C oIIIroN SMITH C Roc an I-omxrs M IIS Fomxr s Am I IA Fomsrs br IIUX LLR X AN Dux 'I ou STERRLTT X Nc I NT LEALH BLAIR PATTILRSON Hr NRY CASI 140 Ruth lwentyman lohn Hall Roger S1 udamorc 1 heo N alentme Betty Sanders Robert Coombs olland Bentley James Ashcraft Fdward Butler Russell Lynch I 1 7 , . 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J JI' ....................,...,... .....,..,....,......,...,...,......... :sow are A ' ee A 4 ee wma 'T H lE C O - H I - A N :ac-we ee A We A A eaves: THE SOPHOMORE PLAY CAST Standing Nlcholas Cabrul B T Iones Prank blclxee lohn Yowadenko Robert NIV NN 1ll1an1 Eddy llewellsn Clay Xnthony lfaxalora Ph1IIlIJx0lIllW3,Id Sitting ILIIHIIIIICIIDOIIHPIIQ NIHIJOFIQ Elhson Xhnnfred Xosburgh Dorothy Hltcllcoclx Cornelia Bur Htl Dorothy Bush Rubmrta TlC'IxIl0l Ruth H1111 bfck If Xa Dxckmson SOPI-IOIVIORE PLAY Frlday evenlng March 14 1930 the Sophomore class presented ltS annual class play at Lommunlty Hall 'I he play was The Intlmate Strangers by Booth 'I arkmgton a comedy ln three acts It was glven under the dlrectlon of Professor L M Clum and proved a great success l he cast of characters ln order of then' appearance was as follows IHP STATION MASTER Fdmund Donnelly WIILIAM AMFs Wrlham Eddy ISABEL STUART Cornel1a Burgett lnlfred Vosburgh JOHNINIF WHITE Robert N1x HEMU Frank McKee AUNT I-LLEN Dorothy H1tchcock MATTIE Dorothy Bush The play opened wlth a scene IH a rallway statlon on an April evenmg Mlss Stuart and Mr Ames who at first were strangers became very frlendly As a result of the conversatlon 1n the statlon an 1nv1tat1on was extended to Mr Ames to V1Slt Mrss Stuart at her home ln the country The lnterest ln the last of the play was centered ln Mlss Stuart s IlVlI1g room 'I he sxtuatlon herevlbecgme humorously compllcated but ended perfectly wlth the engagement of MISS Stuart to I r mes Exa Dlckmson asslsted ln the dlrectlon of the play whrle Nxcholas Gabrlel was the Buslness Manager The propertles for the play were attended to by Ruth Whltbeck Marjorle Flhson was Interlor Decorator The Asslstant Buslness Managers were Ruberta Trcknor B T Jones and Llewellyn Clay 446 . . w , , N v ' . . .' , .' 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ACT PLAY l he Fhesplans of Cortland Hlgh School entered upon a new adventure thls year Every year the W1llldmS School of Expresslon and Dramatlc Art of the Ithaca Conservatory sponsors a one act play contest Cortland was a partlclpant In thls year s contest and was fortunate enough to secure thlrd prlze a silver lovlng cup Our play was Mlss C1v1l1zat1on by Rlchard Harding avls Before presentlng the play In the contest lt had qulte a run so to speak In the clty of Cortland The opemng performance took place at the weekly assembly on Wednesday March 5th Soon after both the Fortnlghtly and Rotary Clubs enjoyed It Other Invltatlons to present lt were received but we were unable to accept them Phe cast whlch was made up of Jumors and Senlors certalnly lS to be congratulated on the splendld performances glven both at Ithaca and In Cortland MISS CIVILIZATION by Rlchard Hardlng Davls THE CAST ALICE GARDNER daughter of James K Gardner Presxdent of the L I Sz W Rallroad Betty Hannon UNCLE IOSEPH HATLH ahas Gentleman Joe Roger Scudamore BRICK MEAKIN allas Reddy the Kld Charles Rlle Iohn Hall CAPTAIR LUCAS Chlef of Pohce Kenth Angell POLILEMEN Russel Adams John Zowadenko ENGINEERS Gerald Dexter Barton Buck 'l he scene IS the hvmg room of James K Gardner The tlme IS soon after mxdnlght the nlght after Chrlstmas Asslstant Dlrector MARGARET MORRIS Electrlclan ROLLAND BENTLEY 4471 - YY rw r ' ' ' , ' ' . . . . , ' - . . 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A , V ' :sew A ee A A A ee ee e ee ees ee ee ewrazz H Tll-lllE COQll-ll-:AN :zen e A -A ee e A was THE CAST OF SAILOR MAIDS SAILOR MAIDS, MUSICAL COMEDY Sallor Malds a two act muslcal comedy replete Wlth dance ensembles was presented by the students of the Hlgh School l hursday evening May 29 19 30 lhe productlon was wrltten by Charles Ross Chaney and thls year took the place of the physlcal educatlon demonstratlon The performance was under the dlrectlon of Mlss Francys M Rust Lawrence M Clum and Wlllard B Green lhe scene was lald on the New Fngland coast 'l he love affairs of the leadlng characters became very complicated but finally reached a happy endmg lhxs was the first attempt ever made by the Hlgh School at th1s type of entertalnment and lHF CAST f1n order of their appearancel CYRUS TFMPLETON the Lrght house Keeper Stanley Prlce FRANLES MARIE a Sarlor Maid hw daugl ler Norma Brown JEANP TTE SPFNCER frzend of Frances Marie Ruth Whltbeck OLGA the Su edzsh hon ekeeper Betty Illmer CAI TAIN DOVER a retzred Sea Capfam Richard Ross proved very successful GERALD KENNEDY an ardent admrrer of Frances Marze Rolland Bentley EDWARD son of Capfam Dover Carl McAll1ster DAX ID KERN a yachtsman John Hall MEssENGER Franc1s Torr CHORUS or SAILOR MAIDS Ruth Twentyman Margaret MOTTIS Marlan Preston Jane Twentyman Frances James Cathryn Grant Hazel Adams Naoml Harpel Kathryn Martlnez Margorle Brown Dorothy Whltbeck Charlotte Ryan Martha Turney and Fvelyn Falrbanks Toe Dancers Martha Ames Ruberta Ilcknor and Lucllle Fltts CHORUS OF LIFEGUARDs Leland Wrlght Jerauld Dershlmer Stanley Babcock Charles Morrls Gordon Malllson Harry Malllson LeRoy Bush Barton Buck Donald Lockwood Lynn Brown Donald Currle and Stuart Dye IHP SYNOPSIS SCENE A lsght house and the home of Cyrus l empleton on the New Fngland sea coast 'I IME 1 he Present AIT I Afternoon ACT II I venlng of the same day 44811 U 11 66 99 rc 1 ' 11 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' rw - 1 1 1 1 ' - 11 ' ' . 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ECOHA nga-rl EQ-bl CORTLAND HIGH DPBATFRS g c '1 I a 1 L DEBATE On Monday ex emng June 23 1930 the annual Jumor Sen or debate took place IH the audltorlum The subject was Resolw ed that lnstallment buylng IS a danger to Amerlcan prosperlty '1 he WlHI'1ll'1g team was announced at the commencement CXGFCISCS on Wed nesday A ji rmatv z e Margaret Morris Harold McDermott Helen Phelps Rebuttal Barton Buck Miss Marlon Wllson N eqatzve Robert Coombs L1ll1an Grant J osephme Brown Judges Mr Fred R Bentley 149 Rebuttal James Ashcraf t Mr R Ellxott Owens H65-J' .-, gl Q Z9 T H 2 ll D N 5 :rem B- e e e as M e ee ee e e ee -J 1 4 jst N J ,ap fy.. ia, f jf '.ll'K 1,1 Q., 3 4, ty g NA 'tt' Na: 3 L . ll ls -'EA' ll A Standin : .lann-s Ash r.f , ll' rolci Nl0lJ1'l'Ill0ll, Burton Huck. Role-rtlll'oon1hs Sit ing: .lU4l'Dllllll' Iiruwn. Lillian Grant, Nl:u'gzu,re-I Nlurris, llvlvn l'lu' ps. Y Y . . - , 9 7 f . . . . H Y . . . . . . ,, , . . . U ' 1 I . . . V, g . 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H Q, 1 3 K' mwv 7 W-f seem' as 44492: ' T H E C O - H I - A N 5 :zen H as M A e A N951 THE FOOTBALL SQUAD FOOTBALL SQUAD :wx A-fl-1 End L Tackle L Guard Center R Guard Murphy C Dlrslunur Bob Ross H Broslus J Canale Loupmr gcbinwxitdulko N Hamilton C 'smxth C Carntr t n muy Tackle R End L Half F Back Q Back R Half 1 am u1n NN VN alkor I Adm ssa Rlch Ross C NlcDonald Nl I atlmer lu ly R Fownsend L Dowd B Morgan K Hahsky J Nldlon lt llglgchmson t L an a R Sha,ler-coach F laqum-captam H Perrme manager Rlch Ross-captam elect THE SEASON Opponent League or Not School Utica CHD Norwlch CHD Auburn CAD Umon Endicott CHD F'l F'L F'IT' rs' gm: N Q2 ' :zz Q' Q- gfigs Q.-9E 2f' 00 'U 502205 Wg-'Cog ::-1 WB..-2 c ::F 5 o EZEW5' ng--gn' Eigvggim O :r c fre-gr' 'NW wma waged o C42 O frml-r 2v-05 ff'-1'-':'c' :: '4SS sw co 0Q:ri mail'-1 ..- Q51-ramtb 00-99- gc:--ls: 35032.- evgig seg.. D' asc-Q Quai? S9-5' Zlgiel-9-. QCD-ng -umm... 5 9252 0358 mp-HE .Q ,S C -er S 35 E HE' o .- D.: E 55 S QQ Q- :S SC SS- w sm f' S 1+ go 3' gn' '4 mg 'EL gm W 5' E is Q- D- Elmlra CAD Blnghamton CAD Johnson Cnty CAD Ithaca CAD C H S has brlght outlooks for a w1nn1n team for 1930 Several new candldates as well as a few veterans will be back to fight for thelr cogors next fall The followmg men wlll be ready to go to work at the first call R1chard Ross H Broslus W Walker Bob Ross J Adessa M Latlmer C Hahsky B MltChlHSOH M Holley J De Santa B Morgan L Dowd R Anthony J Mellon C Cooper andN Hamllton 4521 C. H. S. 0 .......... N.L. ................ ' ........,........ 0 26 .......... . ...,.............. ' . .............. 13 6 .......... . .................. . ............... 13 13 .......... . .................. ' ' ....... .. 0 19 ........,. . .....,............ Fulton CAD ...... ..... ,.... 6 48 .......... . .................. ' .............,.. 6 33 .......... . ...,...,.......... ' ..... ....... 7 0 ..,....... 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' ' ....,..,..,..,., .19 . .S. ,,....,,........ 24 ' .... ,........ ....,.... 2 I 3 '..0 35' MGM be ae A eeee We get A an --4'-492.1 ll-ECOH A nm9.a THE BASEBALL SQUAD BASEBALL The Cortland High baseball team composed of Cooper E Walker Murphy Spano Adessa Jewett Burns Petrella Captain McDonald I ownsend Anthony Latimer under Coach Shafer has entered the Southern PICI' Baseball League This league IS made up of teams representing the Up to date the Cortland High School nlne has played three league combats and two non league games bemg victorious in one league and one non league game On May 3 Cortland High opened its league season against Elmira at Cortland Elmira was the victor by a 3 to 2 count Murphy on the mound for C H S pitched a good ball game On 'I uesday May 6 the C H S nine Journeyed to Ithaca for its second league contest I his game was won by Cortland 9 to 8 Spano twlrled for Cortland and filled the mound position well On May 10 the team again played on a foreign diamond this time at Auburn lh1S game prox ed to be a slug fest on the part of Auburn and the final score was 14 to 7 'Ihe next league game with Elmira Heights was postponed on account of ram On the Friday of the same week Cortland played Homer at Homer 'I his game was won by Cortland by the count of 5 to 2 oe Adessa pitched his first High School game and allowed the Homerltes only eight bingles On Saturday May 17 Cortland played its second non league tilt against Union Endicott at Ideal Park 'lhls game was close and interesting until the sixth inning when the home team pushed over three runs on one hit I he final count was 5 to 2 in favor of Union Endicott 454 ' T H . 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I was ECOH A ...And-1 'fi uh..- THE TRACK SQUAD TRACK The track team started ltS 1930 season at the Endlcott Inter scholastlc Meet May 3 where It scored seven polnts ln competltlon Wlth ten other schools The followlng Saturday Cortland took a trlangular meet Wlth Auburn and Geneva by ascore of Cortland 51 Auburn 41 'A Geneva 1516 On May 17 ln the Normal Inter scholastlc Meet Cortland scored fourth place wlth a total of nlne pomts There were nlne schools entered ln th1S meet The schedule for the remamder of the season IS May 24 State Sectlonal Meet at Flmlra May 31 a contest wlth Endlcott Johnson City and Oneonta at Endxcott June 4 Normal Frosh at Cortland The scorers so far thls season are Ashcraft French Angell Lang Walker Hallsky LeRoy Ross lanner Buck Polmsky Stupke and Smlth 4l55l 5565-5 ' 2 ' T H - ll - N :ac-vm ge ee-Awe e as --- --e r-+e .m9s: A 'Y .f , . - A 1 K ' X Q... r V . . - y 7 - 1 n f Lv f ' , i l . : , . J . 3 , . . , , S , - - . . ,, . ' I ! ! ! l I Y ! 1 ! , . :rev A as A ee waz: lE C O H A A A--ee me. THE '1 FNNIS '1 I' AM TENNIS A tennls team of four players was plcked by Coach Gerald Brackett to rep resent the Varslty Purple and Whxte PTICC Currle and Ashcraft hold down the smgles whlle Currle and Prlce form one doubles team and Jones and Ashcraft the other At a meetlng on May 9th Stanley Prlce was plcked to lead the team for thls season On May 9th the Normal Varslty won over C H S to the tune of 5 0 In the smgles Pnce lost to Cheeseman by the scores of 6 1 6 0 Currle lo t to Car ner 6 3 0 6 6 2 whlle K1ll1an defeated Ashcraft 6 2 6 0 In the doubles Hauck and Cheeseman conquered Prlce and Currle IH stralght sets 9 7 and 6 1 Jones and Ashcraft after a long match finally lost to Bateman and Kllllan 6 3 8 10 9 7 Faculty Advlser Mr Van Duzee and Manager Hahsky have matches pend mg wlth Manllus Llncoln Hlgh of Syracuse Cornlng Bmghamton Hamllton College Freshmen Geneva and Cook Academy 456 29 'll' ll-ll . ll . N 5 2292: 'ii 1,11 Y 1 'W 1 J ll. l. .I .. C- lt. Stanley Price, Faculty Adviser Van Duzm-, .lamm-s Aslc ft, Donald Ourri - . , . . . 1 . 1 1 . Y 5 , 7 I , Q - , - . 1 ' S 1 - ' 1 ' 1 ' ' y ' - ! 1 g ' ' 1 ' 9 ' r ' - 1 x r a , , f . fc-sw ww H E C U H A l THE GIRLS BASKFIBALL SQUAD GIRLS BASKETBALL The Glrls Varslty Basketball team fimshed a rather successful season Wlth five games Won and five lost Fulton Endlcott Cook Academy Marathon and Homer were on the schedule of games played The followmg glrls Won thelr letters Carollne Beard Lllhan Bolt Lo1s Cot trell, Dorothy Foster, Carrle Hxggms, Harrlet Holllster, Ellzabeth LaMont, Margaret MOTFlS, Laura Newblg, Gertrude Smlth, Ruth Twentyman, Ruth Ulshoeffer, and Dorothy Whltbeck. l57l Q T . ll . N E ::Qm+e+W--M -1 fe ee was 1111 1111111 111111 111111Q 311111 111111 111 111111 111111 111111119 1111 111111111111111 1111 1111111 111111 H s s111s1 111 1111111 1111111 1111111 811111 II 11111111 111111 11111 11111 111 1111111111111 Ulf UI1 1111 1 , , ' ' . , . Is .' ' A ' 1 , 1 1 '1f11 1311 11111 l111ll'l1 111's, ' 1111 7111 11 '1 111' 111 111'1l1' fl. UQEQNUZZQU UUUUQ Kim E as-PJ in 1 2 7 n 6 -X 6 ' b D . ,Wk B 4 A ' in-nn ' . 4350 1 5 9 I- :cow e ee see as ae S e ee as ee waz: F THE COnll-llll:-AN ' 25.691 am95i THE PURPLB1 PENNANI STAFF TI-IE PURPLE PENNANT STAFF VN 1th Jerry Dexter as its leader the Purple Pennant Staff has had a yery successful year Accordlng to the usual custom SIX papers have been lssued thls year The magazlne has been ln some respects changed whlch has lmproved It a great deal lhe llterary artlcles have been worthy of Cortland Hlgh School students and the humor characterlstlc of them l he last ISSUG thls year was edlted by the alumnl All the materlal lncludlng the cover deslgn was sent from varlous students who have graduated from Cortland Hlgh School Although th1s IS customary xn other schools It IS the first tlme an lssue of the Pennant has been made posslble by alumnl 'I h1s proved to be very successful and we hope lt will become an annual practlce Our paper also advanced another step At the annual state conventlon for school papers and znagazlnes whlch was held 1n Syracuse our paper recelwed honorable mentlon l he Pennant thls year has surpassed those of DFBNIOUS years and we hope that 1n the future It wnll be even better Below IS the staff lme up for 1930 I dztor in l href Gerald Dexter I'acuIIy Adusor Lawrence M Clum ASSOCZUN? EdZf0TS Ellzabetll Bllllflgs Ktblth Chuf-l,lg Chimes Harold McDermott Angell E F Ph l Buszncss 'Managers Kenneth Fllf? mberger Rol Alumni dum leanor e ps land Bentley I zicrary Edzlors Ruth Holsten I llzabeth Lu Joke Edzlor Paul Hlgglns Lrthange Editors Helen Phelps Robert Coombs Art Ifdzlors Kenneth E1lenberger Vlrgmla Mall' UP Elmo' Betty Harmon Fllzlnger Asszslanf Busmcss 'Managers Margaret Mor Ncus Pdzlor Roger Scudamore rls Betty Sanders Mary Cmcotta I dward Sport I fhtors Mllton Weaver Russell Lynch MOK9HdTlCk Subwrzptwn lampuzgn Harrlett Hunt Jane Jordan cey Dorothy Foster 400 w rw r- nn ry ' V , , , V , , I . . , , . 1 . . . ,, . 1 . 1 v ' v ' 1 , . ,, ' . . . . . . . - 1 . , , ' I L . ' , . 1 . , . . . 1 ' I.. . . . . 1 . ' . . . . y. ' '. ' ' 'V . ' , , , . , . f' ' . . . .' . . . ' 1 . ' . - A ' ,. . , . , . 1 , 7 . ,. i . 4 , , . a . . ' 1 , . . I . ' . J - g gl-if 1- 11 A , - . . . . . 7' '.. ' . - ' , w- I . . '- , J , 'J ' 11 - . . . ,. . . . -1 1 - - . ' . f r 7 . . 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' f -f , . 55653 T ' e '44-D22 99 THE COEHJIQAN T-1291 r r4L95i THE PURPLE PENNAN1 ASSOCIA'l IOIN TI-IE PURPLE PENNANT ASSOCIATION lhls assoclatlon has been organlzed so that our magazlne wlll have better storles and edltorlals and more of them lo have our paper contlnue just as successfully as It has up to the present It was necessary to find some means of obtalnlng good materlal 'lhls organlzatlon has provlded the solutlon The Engllsh teachers chose twenty people from each class who were consldered capable of Wfltlhg mterestlng materlal for the paper Before each lssue of the Pennant a number of these students are notlfied that they are to hand ln an artlcle From these the best materlal IS chosen tooperatlon of all the teachers and students the magazlne has shown a great deal of lmprovement ln the last few ISSUQS From thls assoclatlon the new staff wlll be chosen lhe staff wlll conslst of those who have shown themselves capable of managlng th1s paper Hereafter the stall' wlll be entlrely from the Senlor Class Many students have shown their adaptablllty ln th1s line of work and It IS certain that the new staff wxll put out an excellent paper lhls assoclatxon has so far proved very successful and wlthout doubt wlll become very mom petent and useful ln the near future lfill and printed. The students have been very agreeable in writing these articles and, due to the . . . . ,, . . ' :Q-65,1 g4a9l lECOll-llA ee. THE SPORTSMANSHIP BROTHERHOOD SPORTSMANSI-IIP BROTHERHOOD Each year the faculty IS called upon to make a selectlon of twenty glrls and twenty boys for membershlp IH the Sportsmanshlp Brotherhood The but tons and plns of thls organlzatlon were presented ln chapel on Honor Day The Ql13llf:lCHtlOT1S are C ood student Not possesslng any physlcal handicap Taklng actlve part ln at least one extra currlcular actlvlty Possessmg all around ablhty rather than any one slded development Showlng Sportsmanshlp wlth all that term lmplles Dolng satlsfactory work ln physlcal educatlon although not necessarlly an athlete Those who have been elected to thls honorary brotherhood are Ellzabeth Lucey Mary Jane Farrell Margaret Allen Vxvlan Warner Lols Cottrell L1ll1an Bush Dorothy Foster Margaret Morrls Ruth Holsten Betty Hannon Ehzabeth Blllmgs L1ll1an C rant Dorothy Whltbeck Betty Sanders Eleanor Masterson Ruth Ulshoeffer Cornella Burgett Barton Buck Charles Rlley Montgomery Baker Francls Murphy Lynn Brown Charles Stan ton Gerald Dexter Stephen Peck Harold McDermott Francls Paquln Gerald McDonald Robert Brown Robert Coombs Carl McAll1ster Thomas Consroe Walter Sykes Joseph Adessa John Kennedy Donald Morphy Esther Heffron Gertrude Smlth Helen Phelps Carlotta Goodale Irma Dun can Cleda Ryan Harrlet Hunt Hazel Lang Josephlne Brown Marlon Montgomery Elols Bradshaw Lena WllllamS Frances Goodale Mary Post Dorothy Hltchcock Ruberta Tlcknor Cameron Buck Margorle Elhson Mar garet 'lltchener Frances Tobm Romme Foster Leland Wavle Joe Petrella John Zowadenko Roger Scudamore Rlchard Townsend Stewart Currle Frank Burbldge Paul Hlgglns James Tanner Wllllam Barden James Ashcraft Russell Lynch Edwm Rlley Nlck Efimenko Edmund Donnelly Nlcholas Gabrlel Llew ellyn Clay Charles Baker Reglnald Allen 46 fl ' Y Y Y' M ' ' TWT ' ' ' ' 'T T W ' i' T' T 'T' 'TN' I4 5 T H . ll - N E :zen ee ee S-eeeeee W ee ee- S- S -: l I 1. 1 . 2. ' ' ' . 3' . . . - . . . . 4. Proper attitude toward school and instructors. 5. . . . - . . 6. . ,, . ,, . . . i l ' I 3 . 7 Y f . x . . . ,f z f 1 J I 1 u 9 r I 7 .7 7 7 r 1 y 1 . . ' Y 7 7 Y . Y I ! Y 7 2 i l v 9 9 7 I l ! 1 . 7 I ! .2 Y I . 7 I , 1 x l r . I J I J Y' 7 Q r. 7 1 ' Y ! . 7 I . 7 n , 1 . , n n , , , v 1 ny , , Q 1, v 1 . y 1 x ' 1 ' 9 ' - l 'few waz: E C 0 H A THE DEL'IA EPSILON SORORITY DELTA EPSILON The Delta Epsmlon sororlty has Just completed a very actlve and successful year under the SUPGFVISIOH of our club mother Mlss Vorls The annual K Z D E Rush Party was the first outstandlng event of the year with Larry Harrlngton s Blue Kmghts of Rhythm furnnshlng dellghtful muslc At the fall 1n1t1at1on the followlng members were taken 1nto the club Carolyn Beard Cor nella Burgett Frances Dowd Arlene Halstead Dorothy Radell Charlotte Ryan Jane Twenty man and Mary Hohler New candldates accepted thls sprlng mclude Hester Beaudry Mary Bosworth, Margaret Clark, Josephme Daly, Helen Hartnett, Grace Martmez, Ellzabeth Ott, Betty Radell, and Dorothy Taylor The new members recently presented a very clever entertamment ln the form of a chapel pro gram Other memorable events mclude a benefit brldge glven In the school gymnasium, food sales, and several mlxers, all of whlch proved to be very successful As the school year draws to a close, we regret the loss of our Semor members We must bxd farewell to Bernlce Baker, Mary Farrell, Betty Hannon, Ruth Holsten, Harrlett Hunt, Ellzabeth Lucey, Margaret Morrxs, Helen Phelps, Vlvlan Warner, and Harrlett Weyand Harrzett Weyand fl 5 3 l' T H - ll - N Q5 :renee are eeee as as -e an-We an -A--ee memes: l N HE CO H A I K'4L9.a aiailh-s THE PHI ALPHA SORORITY PHI ALPHA The school year whlch IS drawmg to a close has been a most successful one for Ph1 Alpha The club has taken ln twenty five new members These glrls have shown thelr Orlglnallty and cooperatlon ln produclng many mterestmg entertaxn ments whlch have lncluded spelhng bees muslcals and hterary and mlscellaneous programs Among the hlgh llghts of the year s actlvltles are a corn roast the annual rush party the Valentmes Day party the chapel program presented by the new members a theater party a Plcmc at Llttle York and the annual Sprlng Banquet The latter was held May 26 at Young s Inn Carlotta Goodale was elected toastmlstress for the occaslon The club IS now looklng forward to the annual house party whlch wall be held soon after graduatlon The club takes thls opportunlty to thank Mlss Ketcham the club mother for her klndly lnterest and the help she has glven us The club regrets the loss of 1ts senlor members by graduatlon They are Lllllan Bush Marlea Davls Irma Duncan Florence Foote Margaret Foote Dorls Fogarty Dorothy Foster Carlotta Goodale Dorys HutChlHSOH Juanlta Larabee Kathleen Mack Jeanette Pierce Elsle Walworth and Ruth Treat Ceczle Gyles fl 6 4 l an T -2 ll Q N 5 9. 4fi Hi IJ :QQP1 I 4 .- F 4 Q ... .J-.- ..... . 1 1, 5 -, . V at bio .- - - , y 1 A - 1 1 - ll ' ' 77 7 ' ' ' , - i , ' 2 , u u, - - ! ! 7 7 . . . 7 7 . l I 7 7 7 . -- i Y Y y J . . 1 7 7 7 7 7 ' 5965-3' I-QD!! 9 ie Conn QA 62 ri9.a3 THE KAPPA ZETA FRATERNITY KAPPA ZETA Kappa Zeta the secret debating fraternity of Cortland High School has completed a very successful year due to the cooperation and spirit of the mem bers together with that of the oflicers A gradual progress has been made smce the beginning of the year which has raised the club to its present hlgh standlng We feel sure that its honor will be held high by those who are left to guide it SIHCQ the begmnmg of the year there has been a pronounced lmprovement IH club programs The new members have added much life to the debates The cult to choose the wmners so strong have the arguments been The former cus tom of presenting debating programs has been somewhat varied throughout the year with mterestlng discourses by members of the faculty and outside speakers In the early fall the following officers were elected Presldent Brother Joseph Adessa Vice President Brother Francis Paqum Treasurer Brother Francls Donnelly Secretary Brother Hugh Perrme In the sprmg new officers were elected They are as follows President Brother Hugh Perrme Vice President Brother Fred Murphy Secretary Brother Charles H Riley Treasurer Brother Francis Donnelly The new members taken in were brothers Arthur Barnes Sheldon Bradshaw Joseph De Santa Frank Farrell Nicholas Gabriel Delevan Crarrlty John Kenne dy Wllllam Lucey Wllllam McDonald Robert Morgan Donald Morphy Charles Morris and Donald Perrme Charles H Rzley 465 as V 5 l arguments have been keen and full of meaning. The judges have found it difii- l :sc-we A as as ee waz: T H lE C O -2 H I -2 A N new A as A A A mes: THI' HI Y CLUB I-II Y NEWS Phe Cortland H1 Y Club has held 1tS regular weekly meetlngs as formerly wlth group dinners at the Y M C A Wednesday noons lhe attendance at these meetlngs has contlnued above 90' , whlch IS notlceably above the average attendance for clubs of thxs kmd The club program 1S planned and managed by the officers and program commlttee At least two of the meetlngs each month are glven over to outsxde speakers and the rema1n1ng meetmgs to lnformal discussions and club buslness Dlverslty of subject matter as treated by outslde speak ers certamly has lnvlgorated our meetlngs Among those who have furnlshed such talks are Mr Carl Clark Rev W A Bralthwalte Mr Archle Stearns John Adams Pulfer Mr R F Bow ers of the Normal School Mr Fred Bentley of the X M C A Dr Joseph Hanley John Luther and the club advlsor Mr Loder Dxscusslons led by Mr Loder John Luther and Mr Bentley proved very successful because of the hvely partxcxpatlon of each member The club held a dance at Chrlstmas tlme whlch was attended by a large number of alumm 1 wo other dances held at the Y M C A on Fr1day May 9th and Fr1day June 6th respectlvely were engoyed by the club Fhroughout the year other actlvltles have been carried on such as Jolnt meetings wlth the 'lrl Y Club and a corn roast held at the Crocker farms 'Ihe club also had representatlves at the Older Boys Conference and ln the H1 Y Councll The officers for the first semester were Presldent Stephen Peck X106 Presldent Rlchard Ross Secretary Barton Buck Ireasurer Charles Stanton Club busmess was ably managed durmg the second semester by Presldent Barton Buck Nice-Presldent Keith Angell becretary Rlchard Ross Treasurer Stewart Dye The falthfulness of Mr Loder as our leader has glven the club a hlghly enjoyable and suc cessful year for whlch we are duly grateful Glyndon Crocker 466 l 1 1 - .- , , ' . 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I . . ,. . . l , , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - ' . . . l - A ' 1 f 1 fqpw MQ, ll'lllE C0 A .cm WW aa...- THF IRIY CLUB TRI Y NEWS The Trl Y Club has completed a very entertalnlng and enjoyable year under the dlrectlon of the presldent Helen Phelps Many thanks and grateful apprecla t1on are due Mrs Herbert Morford for her untlrmg servlce ln the club Its members regret that Mrs Morford has recently moved from Cortland but hope to see her back on many v1s1ts Early IH October the Trl Y elected thelr officers for the year They were Presldent Helen Phelps Vlce Presldent Ruth Holsten Secretary Mabel Hlg gms Treasurer Josephme Brown In a short t1me new oflicers wlll be elected for the commg year M69t1HgS of the Trl Y club are held Tuesday evemng at the Y W C A under the competent leadershlp of the Presldent Mrs Morford and Mrs John Loope We have had leather craft classes soclal and SGTVICG programs and busl ness meetlngs Among the most enjoyable meetmgs were those held wlth the H1 Y There have been two such meetmgs thls year at whlch we heard fine talks glven by out slde speakers We also have had Mlss Lols Osborne wlth us at several meetmg Much to our enjoyment on Aprll 3rd the club was honored w1th the presence of the Natlonal Glrl Reserve Secretary at a noon meetmg Her talk concerned the Hawauan Islands where she has been worklng for some tlme Trl Y has held several mlxers durlng the year IH the Hlgh School gym and we wlsh to thank those who have gn en u such splendld support Durlng the latter part of February SIX of our glrls went to Buffalo to attend the State Glrl Re erve Conference The conference lasted three days and the glrls galned much ln new ldeals for our own club Mrs Gustav Ulrlch wlfe of the new Umv ersalnst mlnlster IS to be our advlsor next year We gladly welcome Mrs Ulrlch and conslde the club very fortunate ln securlng her Dorothy H1 ichc ock lfil l ? 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