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

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II, . ., , 7 I I I 4. I , .I., ,'I' 'I I I I 'I 'I I I , I, , ' MARY .II GALE, A. B., Mathematms IVIARGARET W. IIIIIIIEIIAS,B.S.,IIOme IIII-onomics Y ' I I I 'II I Q ' I' I I :I I 1 N I I -I ' I vw I' I- I II ' I I I I . '.. I I I I , ' ' ' v ' I I 'II I I ' I ' ' I 'I ' I I 'II 7' ' I'I ' I I II . I ',. I I II , ' II, I I1 ,I II II, .I., c I ' ' ' - I I '.- ' I I ' I I I I . I, I I . I , I ,, I I I,' , I I I , .'. Y I II' ' 'V I III ' 'I' I I I I- 'II ' I ' 1 'I' . I 7 ' ' I I I I .III,I. ., I-II f 'I , .vlz 5 PIO f I . . ' 9 5 I I I I FACULTY ec-gpg gras: lE C U H .em ma.. FAREWELL TO TEACHERS f'NMf At thls pomt m our yearbook It seems qulte flttmg that we should bud farexs ell to those members of our faculty who are leax mg for other realms After five years as dlrector of our cafeterla Mlss Nlar1on R S thsbury leax es us to accept a slmllar posltlon at Southslde Hlgh School Elllllfl N Y lXI1ss Sallsbury was paramount IH organmng the Home Etonomlcs Department durlng her serxlce ln our school and has certalnly brought the department to a hlgh lex el of efficlency Mlss Rebe I Blggs who has taught Hlstory here smce 1926 has accepted .1 posltlon ln Hlstory and C IXICN mt the W xslungton lrxlng Hlgh School IU larry town 'N Y lhe loss of Mlss lnggs lS lndeed L gre it one to both the sc hool and the C lty of C ortland ,qllsh faculty Vllss VX ard wlll be married m August to Nlr Robert l Daly and mll I'9SlCl9 next ye xr 1n Watertown N Y We bellexe she IS taklng qulte a step but from our knowledge of her durmg, the past three yexrs we conclude Mr Daly must be mo t worthy and valuable Be t mshe Nllss W ard Vle mll also lose 'Nlr Reed R Marquls Asslstant Nluslc SUDGTVISOT r Nlarquls xx ho ls a graduate of the Eastman Qchool of Nluslc ln Pot hester xull contmue hls SC,l1Cll6Q there th1s summer lo all these lrlends we Otter our best wlshes and smtere good wlll m thenr future act1x1t1es lJl 1 at e at e E9 T ll-l - ll D A N 5 lvl IJ I Q fi . , . .e . 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IE CO ll-llll r4L93i GRADUATION CI-IUCKLES 'I he C lass Loy ers Dot Whltbeck and Dlck Ross Ihe class wlshes Dlck and Dot Ihe best of luck But June IS here and It s a bad tlme For two people who feel the way they do lhe C lass Blowout Stan Babcock Have you heard Stanley John Nlelson Peter Babcock s I atest laugh yet? He s blown about ew ervthlng out of h1s head Practlclng lt but there s one thmg he can t blow out And that s bralns Ihe Class Antagonlsts Don Wltty and Johnny Hall Ihey were both Monsleur Beaucalres Ihey both llke Normal students 'I hey agree on that But they are stlll argumg whlch one shall put on l he C lass lhlnker Jlmmle Ashcraft Ilmmle s a thlnker He can thlnk of anythmg I ut they say he has foot trouble l he C lass lwlster VI 1nn1e larabee It Wmnle Larabee was Lot s wlfe She would have turned to salt long ago C an anyone tell why she keeps lookmg back At Walt Jewett In Hlstory Class? Ihe C lass Snake Clharmer Joe Adessa Ioe can do almost ex erythmg He can charm snakes And he can ex en charm Barbara Brewer Now am t that someth1ng'7 I he C lass Contortlonlst C Iayt Randall C layt IS the only man known who can C et lnsnde of hlmself He was crosslng some qulcksand And he sank down to hls arm DICS I he I uckllest Nlember 1n the Class Zlbby Blllmgs It s a good thlng Llbby lsn t a crlmxnal Ihe detectlx es could tell her by her marks Ihe C lass He Nlan Austm C otanche Austnn broke all records the other day 'I7I' l ,f, ,,,, H, f H, ,,,, ,,g ,m , .,.,,,Y f , ,, ,W ,,.,.,..,,H. , f E9 H - f A N 5 Ll Y Y W Y W V iiff -F ,WY ,,, MQPI 1 1 v , As H ' as ' H I1 I ' KK ' V71 AK Y! rw , Y . . , . ! ru 1 Y , an ar Y . . . . . . ', . , Y , . YW 1 . ' . KK Y! ' if 77 7 ! . I he Senlor play Frlday mght. rw 1 4 M rw ' , as ' ' n KA ' ' 77 Y ' . . 7 J J . rx 1 K rw ' I u 7' ' xy x 1 J u ' LA ' ' 77 I 7' ' ! , . I K6 79 ' ' , . rw 1 . 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' 1 ' ' Y I1 ' - v vw 1 ' ' 1 k 'A 1 J n w . f r . . , 19 19 IG 9 19 19 16 9 ECOH GR ADUATIONJ CH UCKLES Contmued He actu 1llx twlsted fx l nr pm Alter trxmq lor tour d1x C lass Puffle Don Sl1lllX ln Noted men All ox er the xx orld Have been pondermg ox er What Don IS gomg to do nexct But thex nex er guess rlght Hes so unusual' If you don t behexe lt ask lxhss Murlax Class Shellx Perry Slocum Perry takes the Slo out of hls name Vlhen xt comes to women Perrxf savs I want to be 41 bachelor But the gurls just won t let me C lass Social Vx orlxer lhel H ught noted lor her motherlx mterest men hps manx '1 lox e lil ur settled 'l he ln x oung Prom her Has been Class Artlsl lilll Hentlev Hlll h is been down to Nlr Wllf ox s ofhc e s He s become msplred C71 Mr XX lltox at hls desk C l 1ss Puglllst Fd llonnellx Ed s .1 fighter He s heked m my 1 post ige st tmp C lass M Lglclan Roxxl md Hllxe Iioxxland IS some nmfnuan' He bun make red marks d1s xppe lr into bl ml In some xx xx or other Or other C lass Rumble Se mt NI ml u Pcttv Sanders Bettv lox es rumble seats Qhe savs she hlxes the rumble Vl ell that s 1 good re 1son lrue or otherwlse C lass I ox xhst Iucllle Ashlex lhe class c in dlxvdvs depend on l llillle lo look xlter the xnterests ol the school Vxhv lust the other dsx She txtn c h xstd ljinltor oh the l lwn -C8 c muc h C ul McAlhste1 ICQ! 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'. . f , '1 1 Y sf. 5 l MQ92 ll-3 C O ll-ll 1 .Gm m9.1i THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF I93l In September 1927 a tldal wave broke and deposited three hundred and thlrty five green Freshmen ln the old chapel under the care and protectlon of Mrs Ceorge since then retlred We were the largest class at that tlme to enter the Semor Hlgh School and we joyously looked forward to four frultful years here m thls mstltutlon Tlme has shown that our expectatlons were not false 1 uslons As Freshmen we chose for class officers Presldent W1n1fred Burns Vlce Presldent M1lt0H Latimer Secretary Elizabeth Blllmgs Treasurer Harold Kelley Green and orchld were chosen for our class colors Even as freshmen we were well represented on all the varsxty athletic teams On December 16 three one act plays The Trystmg Place Statlon YYYY and Brldges were presented under the dlrectlon of Mr Earl Selgfred These plays were true 1nd1cat1ons of the dramatlc ablhty of various members of our class Thus the year passed and IH September 1928 we assembled in MISS Luker s room Although our number had dlmmlshed three rooms were requlred to ac commodate us As a result of the class electlon held early 1n the sprmg of 1929 Joseph Adessa became our new Presldent Lllllan Grant V108 Presldent Richard Ross Secretary and Marlan Foley Treasurer Blue and sand were chosen for class colors that year On March 20 we presented Booth Tarkmgton s Seven teen as our class play And so another year passed After the summer months had come and gone we at last felt the thrlll of being upperclassmen and under the tutelage of MISS Calusha we soon became accus tomed to our new dutles On October 25 We presented Dulcy a comedy ln three acts under the dlrectlon of Mr Olum When we organlzed ln the sprung Lllllall Grant was selected as Presldent Joseph Adessa VICE Presldent Ellzabeth Blll1I1gS Secretary and Arnold Lormore Treasurer A dancmg party was held ln the gymnaslum to complete our organwatlon In the boys lnterclass basketball tournament we received first place In June the debaters of the class of 31 won the VerNooy cup from the class of 30 whlch was a very unusual feat for a Junlor c ass When m September 1930 we met wlth Mr Loder for the first tlme we at last experlenced the Joy of being dlgmfied and somewhat sophlstlcated Semors We took up our dutles wlth a wlll and became a model for all others to follow 1n respect to deportment and the pursuit of our studles At our last class electlon the personnel of the officers elected were Presldent Rlchard Ross Vlce Presldent Elmabeth BllllI1gS Secretary Joseph Adessa Treasurer Dorothy Whltbeck Our Semor class play was glven on December 12 and 13 It was the most stupen dous affalr ever staged by any class and earned pralse from everyone The play was Monsleur Beaucalre from the pen of Booth Tarkmgton Our boys were agam vlctorlous 1n the mterclass basketball tournament but they were not out done by the girls who also captured first place ln the glrls tournament Early ln the sprmg teams were organized for the annual magazme sellmg contest and It was not due to the lack of lnterest and hard work on our part that the sale was lower than that of the precedlng year but rather to conditions which We were not able to govern We are proud of the record we have made While we may not excell other classes ln all respects yet we feel confident that we have made a lasting and deep 1mpress1on on thls school one whlch wlll not grow dlm with the years We have established a goal to whlch succeedmg classes may asplre And so that wave whlch brought us here as a class of three hundred and thlrty fixe now recedes takmg out wlth 1t one hundred and twenty proud trlumphant and confident members of the class of 31 Robert C oombs -I 9 lf ' , ,, ru 1 EJ T H Q - A N eg QI iq YYY Y, YYY V K-v Yriw YYVY f 4-T4 VA Y Yi? 77 Y l I . 1 ' 1 - n 11 - - - , l . 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'sw '44-92' lE CO HI B494 R CHARD Ross Rwhy Academ1c Presxdc nt of Nenlor Class H1 Y Pootball Cl 2 5 43 Basketball ll 2 3 43 Track 41 I 5 43 C1 mTe m tl 2 43 Dramat1cs143 Stage manager of lass play 453 Nluslcal Comedy 453 Sportsmanshxp Pm 143 Vlce Presldent of Athletlc Assoclatxon H3 Secretary of Athletlc ASSOCIHUIOH L23 Athletlc Ball Commlttee L43 Athletlc Adusory Councxl 41 43 Secretary of Sophomore Class Fleld Day Q43 ELIZABETH BILLINGS Zzbby College Entrance XICP Presldent of Senior Class Delta IL sllon Necre tary of Junlor Class Secretary of Fres man 'Class Sportmanship Pin 113 Glee Club fl P3 Tri X Busx ness Manager of Class Pla 423 Athletic -kdwlsory Fdltor of Co H1 An 133 Dramatics Q43 Assistant Dlrector of One Act Play C43 l'leld Day tl 43 Play Day fl 53 lnterclass Basketball U i 43 Purple Pennant Stall' ti 43 H1 Y flcholarshlp Cup U3 Delegate to lLCllDOI' s COHVPHEIOH Q43 J OSEPH ADESSA Joe Academmc Secretary of Senlor Class kappa Zeta Presldent of 'loph omore Class hce Presxdent of Junlor Class Football IZ 53 Basketball KZ 3 43 Baseball Q2 3 43 Inter class Basketball C13 Interclass Football L43 Sports manshlp P1n 123 Presldent of -Xthletlc Assoclatxon I-13 Athletlc -kdusorv Council 0 33 Chalrman of -kthletlc Ball C ommlttu L43 D ROTHYE W1-IITBECK Dot Academmc Treasurer of Senlor Class Delta Epsllon Sportsman sh1p P1n C23 Glee Club tl 2 .33 Dramatlcs fl 2 43 lnterlor Decorator of Class Play C S3 Muslcal Comedy 153 Fuld Day Cl 2 3 43 Play Day U 43 Narsty Basketball U i3 lnterclass Basketball tl 43 Pur pls P1 nnant ASSOCIHIIUII L53 Purple Pennant Staff 443 'I'r1Y l10l- l 57,7 'VW nr ' ' ' - a - ' Y ' fl 140' Awv' 'I T H - - A N :zc'hweT -P-as ease P - as --We -: I ll ' !l ' ' :A' '.:.:, Kl ' !! Council C331 Athlz-ticUBall Cxomrnittee 433: Associate KK !! ' 0 IK YY ' : 1 '- ' X , - , : , g ' ' L, : 1 ' i eg,-M --- -- - waz.. THE N l se!! R HARDS ANTHONY Dzck Academlc kappa Zeta Tuxns Dramat1csQ1 23 Footballv 3 43 Baseball Q33 lnterclass Basketball tl 2 43 Interclass Football Q43 JAMES Asl-ICRAFT Jzmmze College Entrance kappa. Zeta Track Q2 5 43 Dramat1csQi 43 Com me-ncement Debate Q3 43 Sportsmanship Pm Q33 Athletic Advisory Council Q43 Purple Pennant 'ltafl' Q43 Pur le Pennant Assoclatlon Q33 lnter class Basketbal Q3 43 Interclass Football Q43 De bate Q43 Tennxs Q33 Oratorlcal Contest at Ithaca 143 LUCILLE ASHLEY Academlc Delta Epsllon Trxi Clee Club Q1 2 33 Dramatlcs Q1 23 Busmess Manager of Class Play Q3 43 Inter class Basketball Q33 Fleld Day Q53 Play Day 4.33 Asslstant BUSIHFSS 'Nlanager of Purple Pennant Q13 sportsmanshlp Pm Q43 STANLEYJ BABCOCK Stan College Entrance Kappa Zeta Dramatlcs 41 Z 43 Tuxls One Act Play Q43 Muslcal Comedy Q33 Glee Club Q43 Fleld D y Q1 23 Purple Pennant Assoclatlon Q3 43 LUCY BARBER Louze Academlc Delta Epsllon lnterclass Basketball fl 43 Fxe ld Day Q2 S3 Dramatlcs Q43 'lportsmanshlp Pm Q43 Purple Pennant Association Q43 W LLIAM A BARDEN Bzll College Entrance H1 Y Dramatxcs Q43 Edltor ln Chief of Co H1 Editor 1n Chlef of Purple Pennant Purple Pen nant -Xssoclatxon Q53 Sportsmanslup P1n Q33 ARTHUR BARNES Ar Academic kappa Zeta Rural H1 Y Dramatncs Q43 Band ei 43 Field Day Q43 CHARLES F BEAUDRY Choa-lze College Entrance c lee Club Q1 73 Inwrclass Basketball Q1 23 Golf Q43 E1 IZABETH BEEBE Lzz Academlc Ph1 Alpha Purple Pennant Assoc1at1onQi 43 ROLLAND F BENTLEY Bzll Academlc H1X Orchestra Ql 2 3 43 Glee Club 12 43 Dra matlcs Q2 53 Electrxcxan for One Act Play Q33 Xiu slcal Comedy Q53 Purple Pennant Staff Qi 43 lme-rclas Football Q43 Fleld Day 4.53 fllll l 1 ' I ' V 4, I fl - - A 0 Ii' F19-ll IC KK ' !! 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H , f' f s : ' ' . e-63.1 O AN lC'4L9a ELOIS BRADSHAW Loy Academlc Phl -Xlpha 5lI0llSITl3,llSlllD Pm L45 ARA BREWER Barbs College Entrance Delta Lpsllon Orchestra el P 45 Interclass Basket ball rl P -ll he ld Day 143 Sportsmanshlp Pm Nl Purple Pennant Association A3 Dramatlrse-13 M RION BROOKS Brooksze Academlc Ph1 Xlpha 1 lee C lub Ll P il S mort manshlp P1n C41 Feld Daw 1' 5 -ll Purple ennant Asaoc1at1on EMMA J OSEPHINE BROWN Joe College Entrance Pln Alpha Dramatlcs 143 Commencement Debate Hl 'l rl X Sportsman-.hl Pm U3 Purple Pennant Aesoclatlon HJ Purple ennant Ntafl' 141 AR oR1E BROWN Mary Academ1c Delta lfpsllon Dramatlca 143 'lm X Orchestra U 43 Purple Pennant Msoclatlon HJ Co H1 An fl' C45 e e ay Purple Pennant Nuff L45 J EPHINE BUTLER Jess College Entrance Phl Alpha Purple Pennant -Xiaoclatlon 143 Play Day HJ Nllstresa of Wardrobe of 1 la s Day L47 lnterclaee Basketball KU rl ld Das 15 41 E WARD C BUTLER Prof Academxc amatncs r-lm flee K nh Purple Pennant Xssuclatlem eh IRENE BUTTINO Red Academlc NN CHASE Academlc Delta f'DSll0ll l l ntermr Decorator of C law Pla 145 ANGELO CINCOTTA Dynamzte Academlc xampa Aeta Orchestral! P 5 -ll Handel P i eil ,. ee A P P we--A 2452: T ll-ll C - - i'eQ21-UPA P ale P P 'r- ll Y! ' I4 I7 V A Ki ' I! ' 125.-16. Y! M J EK '77 ' Band e?5,h4J: lklusigal Comedffi gill: tile-e Club 31,5 sea : 1 Filll D Ali, zfzsuz ' - 1 OS If Y! - ' 5 te 1, ' 1 D ll !! ' Dr ' .' : I -- 'll Ill: - - ee H - Glee- fllllll 13, 41, A . - J 1 ie'e'l'lllh fl, 2,331 I 1' K R .y I KI ' JY ' V3 ' .L,2. : ,L,:,4b. 2 l IW Wg C O H I MARY CINCOTTA Gzgglce lu I lub fi 41 lfuld Dav JOHN C01 TON Iocley Academlc Academlc lxappa As ta Rural lh X lntmrclaw llasluthall 113 ackf l 1 P on X alaflr 0 Basluthall Hb P1 ld Dav ll 'J fll'Ch1Slld,fll ROBERT L CONRAD Boi Academlc H15 llxammtl s HI lutuclass Baskmtball H 43 lntuvlas Bascball 14N 5D0lbIl1'HlShlD l'n Ml C 'I HOMAS CONSROE Tommy Academlc Ac NES Coolvms Af ta. l'DSll0ll l 11 1 ROBERT I' Coorvms Ro Academlc College Entrance kappa Acta Purplz Pcnnaut Stall' rs 11 Dra matic ll ' 51 fmnmznvement Dmhata HJ Sport- IllallShlD Pm mlb AUSTIN COTANL HL Commercla MARION COX I aelzcr Academlc ta Ppllrm 1 f flu fl N 'WD0lISl'l1Ei.I1ShlD P 1 113 l'u1pl4 Pmnnant Xsboclatum H 13 ALICE CRUNPR Academlc l lntfrflaws Baxlutlmll lil I' 1 Nll WALTER DAX me ll alt Lommercla held Dax H1 113 ru ' 1 'fffn 'T Y 'w' T A' T A- l-'ZQ21 T ll ' il ' fi ' 1. : , l4J. 1. , H , - Tr ' :Z :V lvl:-1'f'luh cl., lb: F tyhalll ISU: . 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I : D a- 2. 35. ' ' ' ER KK ,Y ' ll YY ll ,T ' class Basketball ta, 45: Annu-me Advihory ivouncii I . .5.:I '- 1.-V-. If ll Y! ' ll ' YY ' Y ll ' YY ' 5 ' , 2, f, 1 1' ' I I t' 5 Q . :. 5: ' ' I : - KK ' Y, ' R653 ., HE C0 ll N c'4L95 WILLIAM FRENCH Bzll College Entrance Rural Hi X Track H 43 Nportemanehlp Pm 147 Dramatlexa l4l Purple Pennant KSQOCIRYIOII 47 Fleld Day C45 NICHOLAS J GABRIEL Nzck College Entrance kappa Zeta Tuxli Traek lll l' ld Daw 12 45 Buslnese Nlanager of Klaee Play 127 Manager of Football 135 Sportsmanshlp Pm 123 Purple Pen nant 'Staff Ill Interclass Basketball fl il Inter class Baseball 643 lnterclaes Football C53 G RALDINE GAGE Gerry Academlc Ph1 Alpha C lee C ub fl RUTH GALLAGHER blteela Commerc1al Field Day tl 25 GEORGE GARRITY, J .Speed Academlc Intmrclass Baekethall Ill Band I ll Athletlc BERNICE GILBERT Berme Academlc ee bil 7 ij l'1eldDa JOHN L GILLET College Entrance H X Dramatloe fl 43 Ba d r I 4l spn t manshlp Pm Ml Purple Pennant hsoelatmn K Purple Pennant Ntafl' HJ Orchmtra, I7 5 4l FRANCES GOODALE Fanny Academic Nportsmanshlp Pm f 51 LILLIAN GRANT Commercla Delta Ppixlon lnterrlais Baeketball rl 4b Kar any Baeketball Nl 'wportsmanshlp Pm fl! Com mencement Debate H3 Preelde-nt of lunlor flass XICQ Pre sldent of Sophomore C lass CECILE GYLES Fez! Academlc ' 1 Xlrha I ramatlcs I ll 1 rl H 1 lfl Day cfm ll ' ,,,,-,,, K H gi, 1.6891 fu ' - - A :zen W- be-W an aaa - Ae F aaa A A been A - ll ' Y! IK ' Y? ' - : 1 , ' 1 'iv l' '. : '51 .. l'e,2,:: 'I E ll J! ' ', 1 5 ' '1 .2,L57. ee v, in ' R 44 Y V! ' - . 1 1 1 , 2 3 Ball Committee 147: Field Day, ml, 27, Al ' !! ' GI-1l'lu .LJ 1 ' y 13.41. i-'zl U ' 142, 1 n 2,'2', :.' ns- lwr' ' l : 1 -. . ll v ,, . . ' l It ' 91 ' lh' 1 if D 2. - 2 Ulm- Vllb fi. lil: T '- 'z v ' 1. . 5 l MW RQ 5 N Lvl Ffiga Z' '1 ELMA HAIGHT Thel Academlc De ta Epsllon 1 leo Club 11 41 Purple Pin nam Assoclatlon 141 Dramatlcs 141 lnterclass slwtball1l P fl 41 Fuld Dax 11 51 Xthm 1C Ball 1 ommlttu 141 JOHN HALL Johnny Academlc Dramatlcs 1' 4 41 Nluslcal Comfrly 131 11 xct Play 141 Band 11 2 5 41 lntcrclass Baskzt ball 111 lntcrclass Bas: ball 141 Intcrclass Boot ship Pm 141 Jumor Nenlor D1 ban 141 IRENE HALLINAN Academlc JOHN NICOL HARTWELL Johnny Academlc Interclass Base ball 141 Iflcld Dax 141 ILTON R HOLLEY Curly Commerclal Football 15 41 Track 141 lnnrclass Bovslmg 111 Interclass Basketball 15 11 Inn rclass Football 141 Interclass Baseball 141 Build Dax ll 41 ORRIS HAMMOND Orrze Academlc F11 ld Day 111 ROWLAND CLAUDE HIKE H alley Academ1c Fuxls Dramatlcs 141 lntffrclass Football 141 lntmr class Baseball 141 held Day 151 ROBERT JOSEPH HOGAN Bob Academlc kappa Lsta Nportsmanshlp Pm 141 Baseball 1l1 Interclass Basketball 15 41 lntcrclass Football 141 lntorclass Bass ball 141 Dramatlcs 141 Elvlcl Dax MARY HOHLER Academlc Delta. Lpsllon AMES HOLLENBECK J zm my Academ1c Orchestra 1l 4 3 41 Band 1'1 lntsrclass Basfball 141 Intvrclass Travk 11 21 Jl16l fin -Y A 9 fl I T H C O - - A in , , ,, Y ffm-,, -,-,WY , H, WY, Y Y, ,Y,,, , , W, li 1 11 1, J' f 1 YH ll il ' l : I . 2, I 2 ' 1 - Ba' ' ',Q.,:, 2 '- f ,fql l'll If J! ' ' Z., 2, 1 A ' ' - ' 3 : nl'- ba-ll 141:.Fi1-ld Day 13311. Glc-v Club 141: Sportsman-- sr as , ' M AK Y! ' I ', ' ., . ' 5 KI ' 73 ' KK ' , 17 ' ll 71 ' f:5,4.1 ' ' ' ' D ' A J KL ' I! ' :egg E C O QGDN MANLEY S HUTCHINSON Hutch Commerc al H1 X WAI TER JEW ETT Il alt College Entrance AGNES JOHNSON Aggze Academlc Phi Alpha lnterclass Basketball 641 Fleld Daw WALTER C JOHNSON W all Commercmal JANE JORDAN Jame College Entrance Dslta Epallnn Dramatlcs 11 '1 lntcrclaw Banker fl 5 41 Purple Pennant Staff fl WxN1FRED LARABEE W ynne Commercxal Delta Fpsxlon 1 lu Klub ll P 51 lntcrclaws Baa kctball C41 Dramatlcs C11 Freld Dav fl K1 BERNICE R LEROY Berme Academlc Phr Alpha lntf rclass Basketball I41 lflvlrl Daw fi 4 1 KENNETH FARL LEROX hen Academ1c Frack Qi 41 DONALDL LOCKWOOD Don College Entrance lh X 'NIus1calf'0me-ds V51 C lee Club H1 R SSELL LYNCH Russ Academlc Fume Dramatlcs fi 41 Orchestra U 4 41 Band fl 4 4 Pur le Pennant Staff H1 Npnrteman ihlp Pm H1 Orc estra Plas 141 l17l .. ee A we ee f-A W-ee -We waz: T ll-ll . H I - :- ee eeee A A are mens: n 1' g . H Y U , . H - H - 41.41, ' ' ' 4. - H - H - H hall .2A.1, V : I 'ul H 31: Ulm' Club Cl, 2, 31. 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H H U . an rs ' I uw- ' ' :'H'.f Q - -'gm urgg 9 EGM' ECO H1 DOROTHY MADDEN Do Academlc Plu Alpha Fu ld Day ELEANOR L MASTERSON Red Commercmal PhI Nlpba f lee C lub fl 53 Purple Pennant Assoclatlon 12 43 Sportsmanshnp Pm Q23 Narsntx Basketball C33 lnterclass Basketball 423 Dramat Ins Q43 Fleld Day Q23 CARL MCALLISTER Mac College Entrance H13 Dramatics fl 2 43 Muslcal Comed C33 Purplm Pennant '1tafTf43 Band Q2 53 Orc estra ll 43 Nportsmanshlp Pm QZ3 flee Club Q13 Or ehcstra Play C43 MARY MCGRAW Homer Commercnal DORIS MITCHELL Done Academlc Mild Day Q33 MARION MONTGOMERY College Entrance Ph1 Alpha Purple Pennant Assocxatlon V5 43 Dra'natIc U3 Spwrtsmanshlp Pm C23 held Day ROBERT WILLIAM MORGAN Bo Academlc appa feta Tuvls lntervlass Basketball C2 5 43 nterclass Football 143 lnterclass Baseball 143 Niana er Of Baseball L33 Pootball U 3 43 CHARLES 'Q MORRIS Charlie Academlc xappa Zeta Draamt1cs1l3 Band gl 2 5 43 Or e stra f 53 flu Club li 43 lnterclass Foot ball143 P14 ld Dax fl P3 Orchestra Play C43 ll-IELMA MUDIE Thel Academlc Me ld Daw 113 INI-If M NORMAN Peggy Commercnal All fl A lg T H - - A N z a -aaa as -as aes: l . Il t!! ' it ii ' ' Y : I X ' . 2. : : , KK YY J. : S I ' ' Y ' Q I ' .3 V 3 - LK Y! ' 'l'ri Y: Field Day fl,231 lntvrclass Basketball 113. KK ' 77 ' A ' su 1 P . ' ' . 1 M l LZ. 33. . ll bi! ' K 'I 1 ,'.: - . I ', I. 1 I . : : . g 2 1 ' L, Z , . ll ' !1 ' , L . . l' 'I L I' .' 2 , '. 3, : - ,hen 2 1 I 3' ' 3 , 1 .. - Y 1 y EK 77 ' , I. U - 8 l 065.1 1487! E C 0 'zen we DORIS NORTHRUP Dorrze Academxc Phi Alpha Flee Club L2 '33 PAULINE NORTON Pap Academlc Phi Alpha lnterclaws Basketball Cl U Plce 1 lub C1 2 33 Purple Pennant Assoc1atIonL43 JOIIN O LEARY Academmc Football 143 lnterclavs Baseball L43 Fleld Day Q13 H GH A PERRINE Ace Academxc Ka pa Zeta TUXIS Fooball C13 Manazer of Foot bal H3 Manager of Baseball C43 Track f13 Inter class Bowlmg gl 2 33 Interclass Basketball Q2 43 Interclass Baseball Q43 lnterclass Football I43 In terclass Track 12 43 Dramatlcw 143 Athletlc Ball 3 age Manager of Class Play Cl 2 '3 43 ELEANOR PETERS Petey Academlc GleeUClub t2 i3 Purple Pennant Assnciatlon I3 MARY POST Postze Academlc S ortmanehip Pm C53 lntorclass Basketball Q43 Ield Day 143 Purple Pennant Assoclatlon C43 D ROTHY PRATT Dot Academxc CLAYTON RANDALL Clay Academxc Interclass Basketball K1 23 Ifleld Day fl 23 Dra matics 443 EDWARD RILEY Ed Commerc1al Interclass Basketball 'Z EDWIN R RILEY Eddze Commerc1al Nlanagr of Track 443 Qportsmanshxp Pm 153 Field a3143 41913 fl T H D H D A N 1 - 3 U ' !! ' ' 3 I ,, .. . KK I! ' , . U KK 71 ' Committee 1431 Gllee Club II, 2,54 1 sit 4 KK 17 ' ll ' !Y ' O KK !! ' . ll lf? ' Il Y! ' . . I. , 43. KI ' il ' W W N r4L9a GEORGE ROGERS Academxc lnurclaes Frack 141 P1 ld Jax CLEDA J RYAN Commerc1al Nportsmanahm l 111 1 51 DORIS SAMSON Dot Commerc1al Intervla, s BaQk1tba,ll 14 BETTY SANDERS Academ1c Dflta Fpsllon Nport:1nanQl111 Pm 1 1 Purple 1nnant Stall' 141 lurplf lnnant AQGOCIRIIOII P 11 'l'r1 X Drama ICS 1 Om Xct Play 141 lflf-ld Daw 11 21 lnterclass Bae lutball 11 41 Xariltv Baskctball 1,1 Orcheetra PERRY SLOCUM College Entrance X ch1stra1' 5 nd 11 1 41 P1 Day 141 ARRIETT SNYDER Haitze Academ1c Phl Xlplga 'l'r1X lntcrclasa Baslutball 15 4 PQ BERT STARK, JR Jumor Academlc LOTTIE MAY STEN ENS Commerc1al oNALD SULLIVAN Sully Academ1c Purple Pennant Stall' 141 Debatmg Team 141 Interclass Basketball 1 '11 flea Klub 12 41 0 chestra 11 P 51 lun1orSen1or Debate 141 Dra mat1cs1-41 held Daw 11 2 41 Buslrvess Manager ofOrchestra Play 141 Tenn1s141 WALTER SYKES Walt Academ1c H1 X fll'Chf'9tI'3, 111 Dramatlc'-141 Sportsmanshlp Pen 171 Purpls Pennant AQQOCIRUOH 141 Inter vlais Football 1-11 l'10ld Daw 111 120 :. e e ee A e .: T H C O - - A :sem A A aeeaaw - e A Rafe A R A A 1 1 . - . ' ' 1 P I .'141. . , . ,. , KK 1! ' - , Q . - 1 2,41, ' 1 ' 1 -' . ' ' 2 1 1311GlPf' Club 11. 1.1.3 : '- 'z t' A 11. 2 . 41: 1l,2, 3. 412Ba11d 1:1f41', A ' ' Hi- 'z Or L., 2, -11: Ba , 2, J. 1 eld H KK ' 77 ' ' i '. ': L 4- .P Y, 4 A :. G1 - CI11 12. 2411 KK ' YY ' D K1 71 ' 1 . - l 2 : ii 1 ' ', 1 1 ri If YY ' lf6bj li ini if 1 RQ,- HI KQ99 JAMES TANNER, Jzmmy Academlc H1 X Dramatlcs 11 43 Track 14 43 Purple Pen Ham Staff 15 43 'lportsmanshnp Pm 153 One act Play 143 Busim ss managrr off lass Play 1133 Dele Rats to Editor 4 1 omentmn 143 TRACY EDWARD TRYAN Academlc lnterclaee Baseball 143 held Day 143 Frack 143 R TH TWENTYMAN 20 man Academlc Delta EI3bl10Il Drama,t1cs11 5 43 Orchestra Play 143 Orchestra ml K 43 1-lee Cl h1l 7 33 Qlty Baskn-thall1i3 lntarclais Basketball 12 43 s or tmanshlp Pm 143 Fu ld Day 11 P 43 Pur pe Prnnant -Xaeocntion 143 THEO VALENTINE Academlc D 1 Contebtr-13 1 lu 1 lub 113 E WARD WALKER Eddw Academlc kappa Z1 ta luxis Ba'azball1i 43 Intcrcla-.Q Bas kmtball 143 HARLAN AUSTIN WEAVER Gabby Academ c kappa Lita Band 153 Orchcstra 153 DPBDIZLICS 1 53 Purple Pennant Staff 113 Glec Club 123 l+11ldDay1'3 ELEANOR WEBSTER Dzctzonary Commercla 1 le' C lub 11 I 33 'lportsmanshlp Pm 143 Pur ple Pennant XQ90C13.ll0fl1f 43 Asalstant ITIFPCIOI' nf 1 lass Play 113 W LBUR D WEBSTER Web Academxc Orchestra 15 43 PHILIP WETMORE Phzl Academlc H13 Purple Pennant Aeeoclatlon 4 l-1 Day 15 43 Dramat1c4143 FLORENCE WHEELOCK Flo Commercla l ,, , ru 'Y' Y 4 ' - ' -- --A-M V-.- -YY -H V-. 'Q C O - - A N EQIP: 1 ll ' 1! ' U KI !Y ' .1 4.-2.2. Z . l1. .1..2:Var- lfhi Al ha: Dramatics 2. 33: Ithaca Oratorical ' : L -- 1 . D ll ' 37 ' . I6 !7 i ,,, . , .1 1 A : 11. sy l . , : :rl I .. . , u ' ' 19 - 1 I Cl l! ' ll ' 11 ' '- 'g - . A .. ' ' 13, 32 1-ld ' it H ' 1 1 2 1 1- 1:56551 eQP1 ll-ECO HI DOROTHA WHITING Do LENA WILLIAMS Bzllze Ph1 Alpha Glee Club ill Pm Lil Fleld Day Q13 Pm 4-ll l22l Academlc Academlc Int:-rclass Basketball fl 2 4 Varslty Basketball V31 'Sportsmanship D NALD WITTY Don Academlc kappa, Zeta Tuvus Purple Pennant Stafl Q41 Co H1 An btafl' 135 Dramatlcs Q43 Junlor bemor Debate 443 One Act Play L43 Track LM Fleld Day Q43 Delegate to Edltor s Conwentlon 147 FRANCES YOUNG Frztz Academxc Phl Alpha Interclass Basketball U 3 43 Field Day Ll 2 3 4X C-lee Club L1 ll Sportsmanship MARGERY ZIEGLER Marge Academlc Delta Epsilon Interclass Basketball ill Dramat ICS 1-in Clee Club Q23 Sportsmanshlp Pm L41 MARJORIE BLISS Peggy Academic . - B a ew ' L A Moz: T H ' ' A N Ol IJ I 1193! l I KI ti? ' fi ' ' !7 ' 4' X. ' - I Z . O If !! ' .. - .- yi, -.I . . . --. -' . V '. . I I V G I If ' 7? ' , . ' , 1 ' ,, . ', ' - 0 .,,, , , H. - . - KK !Y ' - . ' . . w , - - Z - , 1 , . ll I! ' l Q l .-C65-5 R452-'S gf, THE Co.H1.AN C? .QM 5 Ll m M?.i yfiiir Y Hn W 'jim iii ii lr , r4L95i THE STAFF OF THIS CO HI AIN CORNELIA BURGETT AND NICK EFIMENKO Assoclate Edltors DONALD TICKNOR Arr Edltor LLFWELLYN CLAY Busmess Manager 43? 3 Y BETTY ILLMER, Editor-in-Chief ! , , J J , I 0 JUNIGDS SOUHGMGDES J UNIU I IIGI I Y? Q X r ea. I2 ca .zz .SL .!ZEE!:: 5 M, X '::::I!fm?EEim'iE57 2 1-2 413' v THE JUNIOR CLASS ICQ! W lE C O H rig.: JUNIOR NEWS Under the captalnshlp of IXTISS Calusha the shlp of 32 started agam on ltS hlgh school voyage The crew numberlng 166 met as JUHIOFS ln stateroom 202 on September 8 1930 already for a grand trlp We were well represented IH all athletlcs both by glrls and boys Such names as McKee Farrell Broslus Bradshaw Latlmer Mltchlnson Fltzgerald Moore l ang Prlce and Jones were popular ln the several forms of varslty sports The Jumors showed thelr athletlc ablllty Fleld Day May 29 by wlnnmg the Beaudry Cup Thls year a Debatlng team was orgamzed and two Junlors were members Kennedy and Alvord The one act play whlch IS presented every year IH the competltxon at Ithaca clalmed a J unlor for the lead Sheldon Bradshaw On Frlday Aprll 17 the Junlors held thelr organlzatlon party IS the hlgh school gym We had as our guests Mlss Galusha Mr and Mrs Van Namee Mr Clum Mr and Mrs Wllcox Mlss Marsh Mlss Cuthbert Miss Rust Mlss Blggs Mlss Vorls Mlss Holmes Mlss Ketcham Mlss Kmally and Mlss Rlce After a short program danclng was enjoyed durlng the remalnder of the evenlng lhe followmg Wednesday representatives of the class put on the organmatlon program IH chapel Thls was ln the form of an mdoor clrcus It certalnly was a hcgvllng success '1 he Junlors chose for thelr colors orange and Yale blue and aso cers Presldent Wlmfred Burns Vlce Presldent Mllton Latlmer Secretary Jane Twentyman Treasurer Frank Mc iee Our final appearance before the publlc was ln our class play whlch was the last play of the season They always save the best t1l last 'l he Jumor play Klck In took place lhursday Ma 28 and was a success ln ex ery way 'l he lelads were capably handled by Come la Burgett Sheldon Bradshaw and Robert IX At thls txme we w1sh to thank Miss Galusha who IS sure a fine captam and all the faculty who have helped to make th1s year a glorious one for the Class of 32 l'5l 29 T H G ll f A N 5 1.1 W Y YYVV W V ,, lsQP'l 1 'g . . . . , . . 1 1 - . . . 6 - 1 . 1 1 1 - . u . . 4 , I 1 n u ' - .1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' f ' ' . . . . 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T 1 L . 1 1 - w - . . , ll ' YI fx ' ' Y Y 1 1 , A Y , - . . i 1 1 1 Y I . . , li .S U I THF SOPHOMORF CLASS 1 f 1 IW ggaoh lE CO Hll m9a- SOPHOIVIORE NEWS One of the largest Sophomore classes in years the class of 1933 has completed its year Many of its members gained awards through scholastic efficiency in athletics dramatics and other extra curricular fields In the interclass contests the Sophomore teams played important parts coming through with ylctories in men in the final elimination for football honors While the basketball team led the league with the Seniors to be finally beaten out in the play off games The baseball team was even more successful tying the Juniors for a place in the first d1x1s1on A group of very talented actors had roles IH the Sophomore play on March 19 and due to their dramatic ability the play was a distinct success This play The First Year by Frank Craven gave the large audience first class enter tainment and those who were in it deserved much credit and praise Red and silver were chosen for the class colors and on the Sophomore F lass Day a delightful program was given in the Senior Hlgh School assembly The class officers for the year were also elected as follows President John Burns Vice President Dorcas Smith Secretarv Eduard Brewer Treasurer Mary Ellen GHFFISOH In January we experienced the loss of one of our most popular members Donald Currie who now re ides in Syracuse The whole Sophomore Class throughout the year has rightfully credited the Sophomore Dean Miss Luker for her efficiency in managing the class affairs and due to her careful guidance our class has proven successful in ex ery undertaking l 7l Q T H D . A N E tZQ1n W7 a as S seas as e e ee as all the different sports. 'The interclass football team was downed by the Fresh- Saga +1 CLXSN 37+ Q4 W J? wi 'c THF NINTH YFAR . , ' lyk fi' M . iv , 1' ' Tuff ',V 15g?5 :Q P 4 if --. nf. - f x W V we aj 5, 'V ,A-, 065.1 ggasl IE CO Hll r4L9a JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Junlor Hlgh has Just closed another successful year The prospects for the future are brlghter than ever Seven hundred and thlrtv five students ln seven teen homerooms compose the seventh elhth and nlnth years and a record breaklng figure IS expected IH the fall All through the term assemblles have been held ln the school audltorlum every Frlday afternoon at three o clock and many enjoyable programs have been wltnessed Some of our local professlonal and buslness men such as Mr Glyndon Crocker Presldent of the Crescent Corset Company the Rev Dr Scovel and the Rev Dr Blgart have glven lnterestlng talks to the student body The Junlor Hlgh officers for the year were Presldent Frederlc DlOdlH3t0 VICE Presldent Robert Tomllnson Secretary Ramon Crasero There are now twenty SIX clubs ln Junlor Hlgh all servlng a definlte and haps the most outstandlng are the dramatlc clubs Four of the assembly pro grams were put on durlng the year by these clubs and these programs were very entertalnlng and emoyable Our school greatly regrets the death of one of 1tS members Erwln Kenyon lhls member of our group passed away recently as a result of a traglc accldent ln the hlgh school gymnaslum Hls absence IS deeply felt by all the student body and teachers The Cortland Jumor Hlgh School feels proud of lts accompllshments and hopes for stlll better and greater deeds of merlt ln the future THE TRUE IVIEANING OF EDUCATION BY PRINCIPAL L T WILCOX lhe end of another school year lS upon us When we look forward tlme seems long but IH the backward glance, It IS fleetlng beyond bellef As the task heglns ln September the stretch of days ahead wlth thelr lnnumerable tasks and dlfhcultles to be met and overcome makes the mlnd uncertaln of ltS own powers Yet for those whose determlnatlon IS strong and VISION keen to see the goal ahead vlctory IS sure But the questlon may well be asked to what end do we StI'lV67 What are these values whlch we hope to galn by attendlng upon hlgh school for a certaln perlod of years? What do we mean by the lndeflnlte expresslon Gettlng an educatlon 7 Too often I fear we look upon the whole process as merely the accumulatlon of a certaln number of polnts or unlts Too often do we proceed upon the assumptlon that educatlon IS somethlng to be Obtalned marked certl fled to completed sealed and dellvered If thls IS our only conceptlon of lts x alue we are lndeed materlallsts of the grossest sort -I29l E7 'll' ll-ll f - A N 5 :zen e see ': l , . ' 7 . 7 . Y , . . , . . . 1 . . , . rl i Y . . . . 7 . . 7 . T.. . . . I . , . . worth whlle purpose by glVil'Ig recreation durlng school hours. Of these, per- , . ,, . . . ,, . . 1 n K u Q .u 5 , K 1 L 1 V a n a ' K 1 K u , K , n n 1 7 .l y , . , a L . . , n . ' . Q . . . . ,, . ' 77 . .' 2 f . . . .I . . i . . Y u , ..- Y . 7 7 ' V , . , . I4 GHTH YEAR CLASS THI' w sl Y 1 4 A WJ IQ!! E CO ll-llll ldfga THE TRUE. MEANING OF EDUCATIGN Contlnued True we must haxe tangible svmbols or signs to mark the completion of certain work These however should be mcldental They should be the thmgs that come as a matter of course not the goal of endeavor True education de velops the things of the splrlt It makes better men and women devoted to all things worth whlle It develops a love of the beautiful in art llterature and the great outdoors It deepens the feeling of c1v1c responsibillty which all good c1t1zens ought to possess It prepares one for the proper use and enjoyment of an ever increasing margin of leisure brought about by the introduction of new and lmproved methods of production into every phase of lndustry It gives one a sense and appreciation of the great economic problems of capital and labor the dls trlbutlon of wealth the laws of supply and demand and the dignity and value of human labor whether of the mind or of the hand In short that education is alone worth while which can confound the forces of darkness intolerance lgno rance mental and physlcal 111 health mertla and greed Never ln the history of the world has any country spent such sums of money for educational purposes ral ed by self lmposed taxatlon as has the United States Never before at any tlme or place have educational opportunities com parable to ours been literally forced upon the youth of the land The cr1t1c1sm is frequently heard that we are making such opportunities so easy that they are not duly appreciated No doubt there IS truth ln thls The boy or girl of today often takes for granted fac1l1t1es whlch even his parents did not know not to mention generations farther removed Yet all well lnformed people realize that easy access to educational advantages must be made certain ln order to guar antee the future of thls nation No country whose welfare hes IH the hands of the people is safe without well lnformed and lntelllgent cltlzens It has been pretty conclusively demonstrated that real law enforcement must come from conviction growlng out of mmd and heart rather than from external leglslatlve enactment Fhls being the case lt follows that convictions which will lead individuals along the right llnes of conduct w1ll be ln large part the result of mental and moral tralnlng received ln the publlc schools This IS so today more than ever before because the lnfiuence of the home seems to have steadlly declined during the past twenty five years Young people should give serious thought to the above considerations The modern high school offers trammg ln every angle of human affairs and human conduct Different courses are constructed to meet the needs of different people Multiple and dlfferentlated curricula are accepted everywhere as fundamentally nece sary Those who do not put first thmgs first are indeed foolish If we understand what education really IS and if the schools are making an effort to provide It lt will be our own fault lf we do not achieve the goal By so domg we shall be accomplishing the best both for society and for our selves The world needs political economlc and executive leaders of mtelllgence lmafrlnatlon and competence They must be trained in the schools and the field IS open to every boy and glrl who possesses health ability and ambxtlon Do not allow yourselves to be classed among the foollsh ones of earth who sell thexr blrth right for am s of potage and then mourn when It is too late -131 l. 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THE SEVENTH YEAR CLASS IECOH JUNIQR HIGH CLUBS 'X 1120011 1111 em I r AIII etlc II I ow X I1 QIIC III Ioxs A 1eUcIN C FIQ Axlatlon I'L,q1nn1ng AXIPIIIOFI Aclx mcefl I :rd Home C om Dr amatlcs I IJI '1I'lT1tlCN I Dr am mu I Ilrlm mu I 4 H C lb cu IHC 1b C Is C 1rI Qcoutx Hfmdlcrflft Hlkmg NIet'1I AIIN 'X ature SCIENCE Suung, 5CVIlIU., SOLIHI md I ntert unmem qidmp Qmmmmg Ioxs 5VSlHIHllIIg C ITIS IIJI Lmdn Don 1IrI Txcknor Robert Com' MI Rlchard Row Xllss fllUIT19I'ITl1I1 Mr Iuther WINS 'I 21IIetI XII' Andergon Mr C reen MISQ Inne IVIISS Roche Mlss VI ood IXINQ 'I aII'mt Nlr Henderson Nlms VIooIIeX 'XIIQS Iundberg Nhss Humphrle IXIIQQ Chaloux Mr VI '1Iter IXIIQQ C olledge 'Xllss PI11II1pp Mrs QIIQTICI m Mlm VI llldne Mm Mx nard Mus Pqrker Mr Alter Nllxs 71mmerm m 065.31 :Jaan S9 I G2 'II' H -2 II P A N gn 5 CD72 t.'Q9ax In ,A 'a 1- ,-'XIIII 'f ,IImys., , .. 2 I ,5j.',, . ., . 2 ,-II' , , . . 'Z III '2 ', li, ..,, . , ., 'I' 2 7- ' , JJ' I ,. ,, ...v. .2 . A v' - 'I a I. 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I IL P HUC SDIQAKIN USCI DDA TICS 7. , D fr f ' 4 fl' i ' , ig g f 1 :sc-,w A A A- -We -waz- gf T H E c o Q H ll D A N 3 :aC-an A A ewes e A -ee - f -ee:-los: CORTI AND HIGH DEBATERS btandmg DONALD WITTY JOHN KENNEDY DONALD SULLIVAN ROBERT ALVORD .Sammy JOHN HALL CAMERON BUCK JAMES ASHCRAFT DEBATE Forenslcs played a greater part IH Cortland Hlgh School thls year than ever before Early ln the year we Jolned the Unlon College Interscholastlc Debatlng League The t0plC chosen by the League for the Hlgh School Debaters through out tae State was Resolved that the Evlls of the Machme Age Outwelgh the Bene ts Our first debate was at Oneonta Hlgh School on Frlday February 27 1931 Donald Sulllvan John Kennedy James Ashcraft and Robert Alvord Alternate The second and last debate of the league was held at home Wlth Homer Academy Our team was sllghtly changed 1n that Alvord spoke whlle Kennedy acted as Alternate Wlth the negatlve Slde of the questlon Cortland come out vlctorxous The Annual Jumor Semor Debate was held Monday evenmg of Commence ment week The questlon was Resolved that Mxhtary Tramlng should be Com pulsory ln Amerlcan Hlgh Schools Colleges and UHlV6FS1tl9S Donald Wltty John Hall Donald Sulllvan and James Ashcraft upheld the Affirmatlve for the Semors whxle the J unlors were represented by Wlmfred Tuttle Cameron Buck John Kennedy and Robert Aly ord l34l l J , 1 ' , ' ' ' r 7 1 r . 5 , a l I at 1 Q u - Y! . . I 7 ! ' 7 . ! . ! 7 . I upheld the affirmatlve of the questlon and lost the laurels by a close margm. . , . 1 . n . - 1 n n ,y Q I , , . D ' , a n y . , 1 n L , 7 7 , v n IW RQSI lE C O H ll 4.62: Kigd SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Good fortune seems to follow the trall of the Senlor Orchestra and justly too Wlth as fine and devoted a leader as MISS Marsh no one wonders at the wonderful results accomphshed At the beglnnmg of the year the followlng officers were elected to carry on the executlve dutles of the orgamzatlon Presldent Carl MCAlllSt9F Secretary and Treasurer Ruth Whltbeck Llbrarlans Gertrude Kaplan and Margaret Clark The first great event ln our year s accomphshments was the presentatlon of our play Pigs Thls was a three act comedy whlch was glven before a packed house on Frlday evenlng October 24 1930 Two hundred dollars was reallzed from the performance and wlth that sum a splendld radlo was mstalled m the muslc room Our muslc was enJoyed at several OCCZSIOHS throughout the year perhaps the most lmportant one bemg at the two performances of the Commumty Play Enter Madame Thls play was glven on the evenlngs of February 13 and 16 Angelo Clncotta and Marjorle Brown ass1sted wlth cornet and harp solos re spectlvely Cameron Buck and Margorle Brown represented the organlzatlon ln the Eastern Muslc SUDGTVISOTS Conference Orchestra Three hundred students from the eastern sectlon of the Umted States met 1n Syracuse on March 18 19 20 and played under the dlrectxon of several of the leadmg conductors'of the country On May 15 the Orchestra agam won first place ln Class B at the State Flnals of the annual orchestra contest held at Syracuse Umverslty Thls made the thlrd stralght wln for Cortland and gave us permanent possesslon of the State Trophy Wlth the award came the honor of next year belng able to compete mn Class A We were also entltled to enter the Natlonal Contest held at Cleveland Ohio May 20 but thls was deemed unadvlsable for several reasons The Annual Sprmg Concert was g1ven June 9 1931 John Galus Baumgart ner Barltone of the Westmmster Cholr ass1sted He was accompamed by Nancy Hanklns The program was a very enjoyable one and was hlghly appre c1ated lk 4 3 5 Z9 T ll-ll - - A N 5 :- We dl?eee 9 as ': . 1 , ' 7 s . 1, q Vice-President-Alex Mayer. M 1 , - - n ll ' 7! ' ' ' , - . . - n , . , . 1 a Q u U v KK 7! ' ' ' , , - . . , . ' i . . Q , , , , . . . . 1 - I o 1 , n . I , u 1 0 . . l D l 7 ! Y ' I n . 1 - , . n - , 1 , . I u SSG35'-'- --Hfe --- A U ' ' ' ' H ' JSM lE C 0 H I GUI 15193 THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The Junlor Orchestra has been partlcularly successful thls year ln its twofold purpose of furnishing music for the assembhes of the school and preparmg players for future SGFVICE ln the advanced orchestra In addltxon to preparlng music for the assembhes we twice furnished the and at the Sophomore Play The Flrst Year In between times we enjoyed working on a llttle concert muslc The orchestra now numbers forty five players most of whom are havlng then' first experlence IH orchestra playmg All the members here take the op portumty to acknowledge the splendid guidance and teachlng rendered by Mr Reed R Marquls our Director -136 if T H - . A N :I music for class plays, namely at the two presentations of Monseiur Beaucaire l- new-ees-eel c suv so r 'ce 1A f H wa.-1 S? 'ti Z9 T H lE C O - ll-ll ll - A N 5 iZQJr4m' ff' oH'hfc- - fm- Ye -5-Q93-,1 THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Semor Hlgh School Band has had a very successful year under the dlrectlon of Mr Reed MRTQUIS We have journeyed far and w1de always addlng to our laurels We ve had to work harder than ever before but lt was worth whlle Many new and dlificult selectlons were added to the llbrary whlch meant many extra rehearsals After these were mastered we began our publlc appearances The first of these was at the football games We played at several of the home games and then on Thanksglvmg Day, traveled to Ithaca for the Hnal game of the season Then came the basketball game and the band supported At every home game one saw the members of the band up ln the balcony cheerlng and playmg to encourage the boys We also entertamed at several chapel programs These took place 1n both J umor and Senlor Hlgh School Assembhes The Normal School, too found our musxc qulte satlsfymg The annual concert was our outstandlng event That evemng a good slzed followmg week we played at Syracuse ln the State contest We competed 1n Class A th1s year agalnst four other bands Although we dld not w1n we made a very good showmg A short tlme later, we journeyed to Endlcott where a muslcal festlval was held There were five bands and five orchestras present There, we played a short concert to a very appreclatlve audlence The last publlc appearance of the band was made on Class Day Several of the members w1ll graduate thxs June but there w1ll be members of the Jumor Band to take thelr places Let s hope next year s band wlll keep up the hlgh standard mamtamed 1n the past The presldlng officers for the 31 32 term were Presldent Thomas Consroe Vlce Presldent Leland Wrlght Secretary and Treasurer Charles Morris 1371 audience heard one of the best band concerts ever given in Community Hall. The :few-A A A ee-A A ws:-4 Q THE Co-HJLAN 69 :zQmYe A Refs . Y ,Yr ,Y, Y VY , :J I THF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND Although unseen and unheard by the majorlty of the student body the Jumor Band has carrled on lts work of preparmg beglnners for band playlng ln a very gratlfylng manner We have had five promotlons to the Senlor Band durlng the year and a number more are ready to work wlth the Band next season Although there are some blank spaces ln our lnstrumentatlon we have trled some of the more dlfficult numbers from the Senlor Band llbrary On the Whole we have had a very dehghtful varlety of muslcal experlence l33l FWS 1:4951 E C O H QQD1 r419.a vffrvv- ABB! THE HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS CHORUS NEWS The Semor Hlgh School Chorus thls year lncluded the Glrls and Boys Glee Clubs They were drllled by both Mlss Manetta Marsh and Mr Reed MHFQUIS The programs thls year were much more elaborate than formerly and the first event took place December 17 1930 At thls tlme the chorus presented excerpts from the Chrlstmas Cantata, The Messlah by Handel The group was asslsted by M1ss Hester Foster Soprano MISS Ruth Pa1nter Contralto and Mr Gerald Watklns Tenor Mr Marquls conducted the chorus whlle the Senlor Hlgh School Orchestra whlch played the overture was led by Mlss Marsh The accompanlsts were Mlss Carrle Halbert Mlss Margaret Klnney and Margaret Clark The second program was 1n the nature of an Easter Muslcale t'The Res urrect1on by Charles Fonteyn Manney was glven 1n chapel before a large audlence The followmg vocal1sts assxsted ln the program Mlss Nanna Johnson, soprano, Mr Gerald Watkms, tenor, and Mr Neal Alvord, Barltone Margaret Clark was the accompamst The last program thls year was given 1n connectlon wlth the Jumor Senlor Debate of Commencement Week, whlch was held June 22, 1931 Several numbers were rendered by each club and then the whole chorus sang three selectlons The chorus has enjoyed a very actlve year and feels proud of the work ac comphshed 4391 ?6yi.-,. ,,,,.-,, ., -,-..,,,, , KSA M Q A T H v ll 4 A N C5 :I ,,,,,,,, , ,fm 7, , ,WYKYW , , WKY, Y ui . . . . . , , . n n y 1 Y it ' 1 yy , Q n n , . 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Y L-, ,W '- . ...,,, ' V' ,Lg H-,-,, Inj, Alf W' , , ,,,,, , QLQ, THE CO:-HI-AN :zen A-A f -e A W A A was: SENIOR PLAY IVIONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Introduclng a new precedent at Cortland Hlgh School the Senlor Class thls year presented ltS play MonsIeur Beaucalre by Booth Tarkmgton for two mght w1th a practlcally dxfferent cast each nlght The play as a drama IS a masterplece and wlth the unusual and elaborate cos tumes the charmlng Scenes and superb characterIzatI0ns was an experlence long to be remem bered by Cortland Hlgh School The play has for ltS locale Bath a famous resort of England In the mlddle of he 18th century MODSIEUF Beaucalre a barber IS IH reallty a prmce who has been forced to Hee to England to escape the wrath of hIs cousln the Klng of France He meets and falls In love wlth the lovely but haughty Lady ary Carllsle the beauty of Bath She at first scorns hIm because of hls supposedly low birth but soon learns to love hlm and plans In her heart to marry hIm '1 he MHFQUIS de MIFGDOIX v1sIts Bath and reveals the true Identlty of Beaucalre HIS cousln the King pardons hlm and ID the last scene We find Lady Mary and Beaucalre surrounded by the nobles and ladles of Bath And gently falls the curtaln on the happy endlng of the most successful and stupendous class play ever LORD TOWNBRAKE attempted at Cortland Hlgh School MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE RICHARD IBEAUJ NASH MR BANTISON MR RAIKELI. MOLYNEAUY DUKE or WINTERSET MARQUIS DE MIREPOIX CAPTAIN BADGER THE John Hall Ph1lIp Wetmore Edward Butler Donald Sulllvan Carl McAll1ster James Ashcraft Arthur Barnes Rlchard Ross CAST MR BICKSIT Stanley Babcock LADY MARY CARLISLE Ruth Iwentyman LULY RELLERTON MISS PRESBREY MRS MABSLEY LADY RELLERTON J OI LIFI-'E FRANLOIS Margery Zlegler Marjorle Brown Ceclle Gyles 'I helma Halght W1llIam French Robert Conrad SERVANTS TO BEAUCAIRE Walter Sykes and Clayton Randall SERVANTS TO WINTERSET Wllllam Barden and Hugh Perrme SCENES OF THE PLAY ACT I The Assembly Room of Beau Nash ACT II A Room at Beaucaxre s Lodglngs A month later ACT III The Ballroom at Lady Rellerton s lhat nlght ACT IV The Park near Mr Bantlson s A few nlghts later ACT V An ante room of the Assembly A week later PLACE Bath England TIME Early Part of Elghteenth Century -I40l . . y . . V . ,, . . ,, . . Q . . . , - , Q A Y Q L . , ' 2 1 ' . . . ' . .' . . 'l . AJ ' l 1 ' 1 - ' , . nu I 1 A A . - I . - 1 . , , I ..,. 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ESQ!-S----A W 1Y,,ng-' J ' 443' f' A-v,WmAgQ2g 9 THE cO.HI -AN :zen -- A--A-me MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE '1 HE SATURDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCE After the hlgh grade presentatlon ofthe Frlday Nlght Cast the Saturday Evenlng Players had a lofty mark to shoot at In order to equal the former entertamment and to satIsfy a cr1tIcal audlence Wlth Donald Wltty as the dashlng Frenchman and Betty Sanders as the charmlng Lady Mary the play swept forward to a thrIllIng cllmax wlth the downfall of W1Ht6TS6t and Badger and the usual happy endlng Lucy Barber and Rowland Hlke rlvaled thelr predecessors as dld Tanner and Glllet as Ralkell and Bantlson Rlchy Ross Stanley Babcock Arthur Barnes and J lmmle Ashcraft were members of the Frlday nlght cast and performed agam In thelr parts wlth the Saturday Nlghters It wxll be remembered by the casts that In the course of the Saturday nIght s performance when Beaucalre slapped Badger s face Wlth conslderable vlgor lt looked for the moment that Don would have to be plcked up out of the orchestra but to the rellef of all the Football Captaln merely Sald Spare me words Your Grace I ve been struck We ll say he was' IHE CASI' MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE RICHARD KBEAUD NASH MR BANTISON MR RAIKELL LORD IOWNBRAKE MOLYNEAUX DUKE OF WINTERSET MARQUIS DE MIREPOIX CAPTAIN BADGER LADY MARY CARLISLE LUCY RELLERTON MISS PRESBREY MISS PAITELOT MRS MABSLEY LADY RELLERTON J OLLIFFE FRANCOIS Donald Wltty Russell Lynch John Gxllet James 'l anner Robert Hogan Rowland Hlke James Ashcraft Arthur Barnes Rlchard ROSS Stanley Babcock Betty Sanders Lucy Barber Ellzabeth BIllIngS Dorothy Whltbeck Vlrglnla FIlzInger Eleanor Masterson W1llIam French Robert Conrad Walter S kes Cla ton Randall SERVANTS T0 BEAUCAIRE y y SERVANTS TO WINTERSET W1lham Barden Hugh Perrme S 1 AFF OF IHE PLAY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Florence Wheelock ELECTRICIAN Rolland Bentley STAGE MANAGER Hugh Pemne MISTRESS OF THE WARDROBE Josephme Butler ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER Clayton Rqndall INTERIOR DELORATOR Ann Chase BUSINESS MANAGER Wxlham Barden PROPERTY MANAGER Laura Elhs ASSISTANT BUSINESS MGR Josephme Brown PUBI ICITY MANAGER L1ll1an Grant -l41l' 1 ! l U ' H. 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A .......,.... :sc-sw ee ovef- I - I I T P -waz: T I-I IE C O - I-I I - A N :ac-'me - N- Nos: JUNIOR PLAY The Junlor Class of Cortland Hrgh School gave 1tS class play on May 28 1931 I he pre en tatlon was Klck In a crook drama In four acts wrltten by W1llard Mack Klck In was staged under the able dIrect1on of Lawrence M Clum Although the cast had a comparatlvely short tlme to rehearse the result of ltS effort was an Immedlate success The crowded audltorlum responded to the thrlllmg actlons of these young players from the mmute the curtaln first opened to the final Ilne of the play 'I he plot concerned the efforts of Commlssloner Garvey and hrs force to pm the robbery of a twenty thousand dollar necklace on Chxck Hewes an Innocent ex convlct Benny Castero Chlck S pal had stolen the necklace and had been shot In the get away Chlck wIth the a1d of hls wlfe Molly had planted the dylng thlef In the attlc of their apartment house Wlth such a settmg one of the most wonderful stones ever wrltten formed the theme of the J umor Class Play The cast scenes and Staff for the play were as follows DEPUTY COMMISSIONER GARVEY Robert Nrx WHIP FOGARTY Frank McKee JACK DIGGS Llewellyn Clay MEMPHIS BESSIE Frances Dowd MYRTLE SYLY ESTER Dorothy Hltchcock OLD TOM Bernald Bush CHICK HEWES Sheldon Bradshaw MOLLY Cornelra Burgett MRS HALLORAN Betty Illmer CHARLEY CARY John Kennedy GLS Carl Johnson THE SCENES AC'I I Inspector Garvey s Office ten A M Wednesday ACI II Apartment of Chlck and Molly Hewes Fourteenth Street I'op Hoor SIX O clock O clock of the same day AC'I III I he same as Act II Elght O clock In the evenlng of the same day AC I IV Same as Act I Four hours later THE S I AFF DIRECTOR Lawrence M Clum ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Gertrude Kaplan STAGE MANAGER Hugh Perrme INTERIOR DECORATOR A rlene Halstead PROPERTY MANAGER Marjorle Elhson ELECTRICIAN James Walters BUSINESS MANAGER Henry Clark ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Cameron Buck and Nrck Efimenko I42I l . . . ,, Q - , . . ' KI ' !7 ' ' ' it ' I5 Q ,- I . 4 n , . , ' . . . . . . - .t . , 1, . . . . I . u Y . 1 1 . . - l , . . , 3 ' I I 7 : . H H ........4.4.,...I...,I.I..,..,..,,...........,. I .,..,..,.,,.........,,,....,............,....,,..... . DAISY ..I.. I ,.,,....... 4.,.. ,...... I .,..,.....,..........T..,....,.T.. R u berta Ticknor V Y Y .7 , . ., . Y! ' 1 7 1' 7 . , . . A , Y if! I ' I ' ' rw Q I I YY L I ..............,......,........,,,.......,................. . :gpg ,L 'Q.,.QM,,.,..,g,,M ' ' I' L -1' -1 ' A ' 'M ,vw gqfazg QQ THE CO-1-11-AN 3 us.QP':l I P' A Am f W - ,Weir wg. , r4L6j5J Tl-IE FIRST YEAR On March 19 1931 the Sophomore Class presented ltS annual play The Frrst Year a three act comedy by Frank Craven was the cholce for the occaslon 'l he theme of the play concerned the dlfficultles whlch Grace Llvlngston met In her first year of marrled hfe Thomas Tucker was the unfortunate husband These two leadIng parts were played to perfectIon by Verda Flatt and Edward Brewer THE CAST MR FRED LIVINGSTON Regmald Allen MRS FRED LIVINGSTON Laura Neublg GRACE LIVINGSTON Verda Flatt DR MYRON ANDERsoN Robert Nlewcomb THOMAS TUCKER Edward Brewer DICK LORING Donald Currle HATTIE Betty Ann Sulhvan Charles Hahsky MRS PETER BARSTOW Dor1s Kane THE STAFF Dlrector LAWRENCE M CLUM Asslstant Dlrector BARBARA MORRIS Busmess Manager MILTON KAPLAN Assrstant Buslness Managers MARGARET MURPHY AND LELAND WRIGHT Stage Manager WILLIAM LUCEY Property Manager MARY ESTHER WILLIAMS Interxor Decorators MARIAN DUNN AND BETTY OTI Electrlclan BERNALD BUSH -I43 ' L4 a ,, , , 1 ' n 1 ' 7 ' , . . . . . l' :cows we at -H '14f02! S9 G2 an THE CO-ll-llll-AN 5 -QCLW r'09a- lvl -,,,,, , A,,, ,,,,,, -,M , , A , , :J ONE ACT PLAY Cortland High School s entry thls year ln the one act play contest at Ithaca was The Vallant by Holworthy Hall and Robert Mlddlemass We were not fortunate enough to be chosen for the final contest or any prlze but the cast dld FQCSIVG some very fine experlence Our failure to come out IH the honor llSt has only whetted the deslre of the student body to Wm m next year s contest The play was first presented 1n connection Wlth the Colomal Art Exhibit held IH Aprll A few weeks later quite an audlence at the Flrst Congregational Church wltnessed the production The final presentatlon in Cortland the dress rehearsal so to speak was glV8H May 12 ln Assembly The next day the contest started at Ithaca and The Vallant was presented at one o clock A very cred ltable performance was glven at that tlme THE VAI IANT by Holworthy Hall and Robert Mlddlemass THE CAST WARDEN Ho1T Russell Lynch FATHER DALY Stanley Babcock IAMES DYKE Sheldon Bradshaw DAN Donald Witty AN ATTLNDANT James Tanner The scene takes place 1n the Warden s office ln the State s prlson at Wethers field Conn The time IS about twely e 0 clock on a ramy mght Ass1stant Director ELIZABETH BILL1NGs Stage Manager HUGH PERRINE l44l ll ' 77 ' , I Y l . 1 . 1 u y K ! . 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Y , Q n L :sew-A I 4 -waz: THE CO -ll-llll-AN :zen 4M R Seeger AQ? 4-eef eewm95: PICS lhe Semor Hlgh School Orchestra made Its dramatlc debut In a successful three act comedy on the mght of October 24 1930 I'he ra1s1ng of plgs has relmbursed the pocket book of many a farmer but PlgS as wrltten by Anne MOTTISOH and Patterson McNutt also proved a financlal success for the Orchestra 1n1tS new adventure The money reallzed from the performance was used to defray the expense of the new radlo whlch was purchased by the Muslc Department last sprlng The large audlence en Joyed the work of the excellent cast to the fullest extent, as the presentatlon was enltrely dlfferent from anythlng attempted before at the Hlgh School 'l ommy Atklns sought valnly for a tlme for some one to have falth enough In hum to lend hlm money to Invest In plgs Flnally however mother love came to the rescue and Mrs Atkms pawned her dramond rlng In order to furmsh the necessary funds After many compllcatxons and much secrecy Tommy won hrs gamble with the Slck pigs The llttle boy who wasn t supposed to have any sense turned out to be a hero saved the famlly from financlal calamlty and won the heart and hand of hrs sweetheart MISS Mlldred Cushmg THE CAST Russell Lynch C arl M cAll1Ster THOMAS ATKINS SR TOMMY ATKINS JR HEcToR SPENCER GRANDMA SPENCER ELLEN ATKINS SPENCER ATKINS SMITH HASTINGS DR QPRINGER DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR STAGE MANAGER ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER ELECTRICIAN BUSINESS MANAGER THF S I AFF ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER PROPERTY MANAGER INTERIOR DEcoRAToR 'I he musxc was under the d1rect1on of MISS Manetta Marsh by those members of the Orchestra who were not connected wlth the productlon I45l Charles Morrls Betty Illmer Corneha Burgett Leland Wrlght Maurlce Tomllnson Ruth Fwentyman Wesley Webster Lawrence M Clum Glenna Stevens Hugh Perrxne Henry Clark Rolland Bentley Donald Sulllvan Gertrude Kaplan Cameron Buck Pr1sc1lla J enkms f 5 -I It R , X. ,, . . . . . . , . , . . . . - H . ,, . . . ' ' . . - , . , . . . ' . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . ' ' . I . '. ' ' - ' 14 rr 1 ' . ' . ' . ' ' '. . . ' . ' . , . , . ...., ..............,.........,...,...........,...... ,, . , . ...,..........,.................,.................,... . LENORE HASTINGS. .... -. -. -. -. V. . . 4. V. -. -. -, -. -. Q. 4. U. '. l. . I, '. '. -, -. . . '. -, -. .. -. -. V. -. V. '. '. -, -. -. 4. '. V. -. V. V. . ' . L ....... ....,.. ................,.............,..,........ rv 1 X l ...... I .... . ......, - .,.............,................ r BIJUD I 5 Ml in N f -H-f if E265-' C ' ' '-4622 9 62 A THE CO-HI-AN C5 i'ZQP1 r'Q93'u1 THE FOOTBALL SQUAD FOOTBALL The 1930 football team finlshed ltS hard schedule wlthout a wm partly because of the lack of experlenced matenal though several games ended Wlth close scores However the result of last years work and the experlence ln the games ought to show IH the wmnlng column thls year The school had an athletlc field of lts own last year for the first tlme IH nts hlstory Thls was an advantage m that tlme was saved golng and commg and the squad was able to play or practlce wlthout COI1fllCt1I1g wlth other engagements It IS expected that more veterans wlll be on hand to fight for the Purple and Whlte next fall The team of 1931 wlll probably be bullt around such players as Broslus Farrell Hams Hulbert Lucey and Mltchmson We regret to lose Dershlmer and Mllton Holley The followlng was the football schedule for the past year wlth the scores of the games tSe ct tOct if ct 'tOct Nov Nov Nov 'Nov 27 Cortland 3 Cortland 11 Cortland 18-Cortland 25-Cortland 1 Cortland 8-Cortland 15-Cortland 22 Cortland Auburn 8-At Home Normal Frosh 13 At Normal Fleld Norwlch 30 Away Oneonta 14 Away Umon Endlcott 25-Away Fulton 19-At Home Bmghamton 48-Away Geneva 0NAt Home Ithaca 20 Away League Games of the Southern Tler Football League 41461 our Senior football men: Richard Ross, Richard Anthony, Edward Funk, Jerauld pt. - .. 2 O . e . , 7 - ' . k . .13 ' - O . . . 2 - . .. 7 ' ' . - .. 0 . .. O ' . .. 0 . - .. 7 - lk ' . :sc-,wfaeee 'H waz: THE CO-H1-AN :atom me a M- me-Ja: THE BAQKFTBALL SQUAD EDXSKffTBAJ.L 55- UQ cu..- C3 N iw 3- 2 wg 'nO3E'V'-'Nw-+ ' Nim :FQ D' gnib,-mwQ,,m 2 D455 4-ASH xmmgcgw Ill IH gg- mwwsmm Ufwmgdwd 5 ABU' Z Udmf' mn: ...Song VI: 0 5-O oc :E U1 Ugg- ,AD O- tb C W --U12 Fm 5 rv-f-rm me-I Q-Zgfnm H, , 0 f- I-ro::xC'lB gm' WPC!!! Q Ev- QHOEW W -143 FD NCD U2 fb fm 49 QW 2 Sw - mM iggg Ugm 22,125 QE Bo:-15 Sf, WU- HD- S Q.: -Q 555: iw rs-:ZS O05 new U3 'Sei 9' Eff-rn 32 S W:: ww N225 'UE' g'5g 23 :s-:wg mi' RBS mm Osmoig 53 N055 mo 'Um,..S.' o H333 55 Egg? So 'Of-.mi 35 30 5 U' 2:-+5 WD' 'HOW-' -im -rf -35 CD- NHD-UQ D-5 2325 Q1 wr.. '-' 20 -UQQ -Q 1' Ha X-Dc' O :ro lm E go co' C :Q Q mg Cn GS 21 'UQ 'gf' A E2 'E 5 :E F11 5 S 5 W vxwz-ow 532255 3' Bw'- Egg Q 5 zwazmw mga WC Www-1 35095 557' 11 8 5 2595329 :3-vw QQQQE' HUG ggi? 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H29 ' .............,, 10 f. .S......30 ' ,,,,... ...,...24 . .S .,.. 31 .,..,, ,... 2 7 431 366 :Seve A We- A-A v waz: TI-IlE CO-I-II-AN A THL BASEBALL SQUAD BASEBALL N EWS 1 he 1931 Baseball team dld not fare so well ln the wmmng column but the fellows surely showed fine splrlt and cooperation Ihe members of the team were Adessa Burns Broslus Fltzgerald Jewett Latlmer Anthony Walker DeV1co O Shea Petr lla McLyman Pace Harrxs Lalla llcknor Mltchlnson and O Connor Seven of these fellows wlll be mlssed by Coach Shafer next season for graduatlon clalms Joe Adessa pltcher Mltchlnson Latlmer and Anthony outfielders and Jewett and Walker lnfielders I'he team lost both games to our old t1me rlval Ithaca Hlgh School lhe scores were close and the first game was lost ln the nmth lhlllllg by unsteady playmg In the return game at Ithaca Cortland lost through faulty fleldlng and pronounced weakness at the bat Ithaca was allowed only ten hlts IH both games but won the games by clever playmg IH the pmches 1 HE SEASON Cortlang Auburn 'Cortlan Ithaca Cortland Umon Endlcott 'Cortland Elmlra 'Cortland Elmlra Cortlang auburn 'Cort an wego Cortland Umon Endlcott 'Cortland Owego 'Cortland Ithaca Cortland Opponents +League Games Burns carrled oh' the batting honors with an average of 406 whlle O Shea won fieldmg honors wlth an average of 926 Adessa shone ln the pltcher s box with two vlctorxes and three defeats Hls average was 400 1 4 8 .. ....... 3 .,.,....,...... 18 ' .. ..,.... 4 ,....,...., .. .,...,, 3 ' ,,., . ,.., ..... . ,4 .. ....... 6 ' .,............. .13 .. ....... 3 ..........,... ..4 ......38 l ::zQm n-493: 2-'I :sew see el -We e as 3 seem '12 Q THE coQHiDAN 5 KQV! rQ95i THI TRACK SQUAD TRACK The 1931 Track Team passed a fairly successful season Cortland placed slxth IH Class B at the En Jole game with 10' , polnts thlrd in the Southern Tler meet at Normal field with 24 points fourth ln the state sectlonals at Elmira w1th 1411 points and th1rd at Oneonta with 3514 polnts The final meet of the year a dual meet Wlth the Normal Frosh was lost by the close score of 54 53 At the Elmlra state sectlonals Cortland succeeded ln placing one man IH the state finals Earl Moore 1n the 100 yd dash Those who recelved the1r letters for the season were Moore w1th 32 pomts Ashcraft wlth 313, Tanner wlth 204-, LeRoy wlth 1114 French with 11 Numerals were received by Camp Cusharenko Holley Stlsser Lang Osadchey Ryan and asslstant managers NlCk Efimenko and R W Morgan 1931 FRAC K SC HEDUI L May 2 Ln Jole lnvxtatlon Meet at EHd1COtt May 9 Southern Tier Conference Meet at C ortland Normal Field May 23 Sectlonal Meet at Elmlra May 30 Trlangular Meet Oneonta High School Unlon Endlcott High School Cortland Hlgh School at Oneonta Iune 2 Dual Meet Normal Freshmen at Randall Fleld June 6 State Meet at Ithaca We bld farewell to the followlng track athletes who wlll recelve dlplomas at Commencement James Ashcraft James 'lanner Wllham French Kenneth Le Roy and Mllton Holley 1 4 - . . . , . . . X a . , 1 4 1 . f. ' 1 7 ' . . , . K . . I , I , . . . ,' l . 1 , X ' . , . . l , ' 'fr :fr ,f-r. .i 7 along with Pollnsky, Stark, McKee, Hallsky, and Manager Edwln Riley. I D ' 1 i f 7 N D 1 1 , , ., . . . ' I I 0 , f' W 1 - . . . . I 1 . 1 n 'T J 4 Q g . u . B Y . - . . . , I ' ' I i Y? , ' n . Y I . . ' 1 7 9 ' 3965-5' p T7 f-4572 S' Z9 TI-IE CO-I-II-:AN HZQ9'-I rqgi TENNIS The Cortland Hlgh School Tennls Team has had a very successful season The team s first match was May 6 wlth Cortland playlng at Owego The Owego team won by a score of 4 1 Our team was at a conslderable handicap ln that the courts ln Cortland had not yet been prepared for practice Next our boys played Unlon Endlcott at Cortland May 15 and defeated them to the tune of 5 0 The team then went to Ithaca on May 20 and routed the Ithacans by a score of 4 1 In the State Matches at Ithaca May 26 Cortland defeated Owego and Ithaca ln doubles and Stormg who was playmg smgles was defeated by Owego The double team went to Ithaca Mav 29 and was defeated by Oneonta The team thls year was comprlsed of Donald Sulhvan Donald Storlng Stan ley Prlce Captam and B T Jones Manager We regret the loss of Sulllvan who graduates thls year and we hope that a player can be found next year who Wlll l1ve up to Sulllvan s fine record on the team 4501 . , . . 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U O 1-65.3 p,Qa E C0 Hll .en GYM TEAM excellent dlsplay of gymnastxcs on Thursday evenmg Aprll 30 1931 Thls was the occaslon of the Flfth Annual Physlcal Educatlon Demonstratlon Last year the muslcal comedy Sallor Maids was presented ln lleu of thls event Splendld exhlbltlons of sklll were demonstrated by the use of rlngs parallels horses the sprlng board and pyramlds The program closed wlth a grand finale of acrobatlc stunts A large crowd of spectators greatly applauded the fine work The purpose of thls gym team was to demonstrate to the publlc what physlcal 2.bll1lLlBS puplls have and what they can do when tramed for a short tlme The performance was made posslble only by practlce and the cheerful cooperatlon of every member Thls demonstratlon also showed that the hlgh school alms to have boys Ht physlcally as well as mentally The members of the team have hugh hopes that they wlll be able to compete IH the Annual State Pollee Fleld Day at Onelda New York ln July The noteworthy members of the gym team are Ross O Shafer Foach Robert Crant Captam Bradshaw Lenard Bush Mlller Butler Paradowsky Connle Prlce Ellot Ross Falrbanks Tlbbets Glllet Tlcknor Goff Wakefield Grant Whlte Hahsky Zlegler Kaplan 151 :. ee R R -M--A -A-A R-Rfe .: ii' RRR RR R R R R R R R nm95'-I The Qym Team, underhthe supervision of Coach Ross O. Shafer, gave an l :way lE CO ll-llll Giga GIRLS BASKETBALL There were so many glrls who went out for basketball thls year that two teams were organlzed for each class By means of great prowess the Senlor gurls won the largest number of games and so won the cup The JUHIOFS and the Sophomores were tied on thelr scores The Freshmen establlshed a new precedent by wlnnlng one game All the members of the teams worked very hard for thelr numerals These were awarded on Honor Day All the glrls here wlsh to thank MISS Rust for her fine coachlng and her con stant cooperatlon durmg the season Ss-U2 l52l gm TH . .AN 'QQ GDGANIZATICNS . K 'M' 'YW 'Y' 'N O Q ii?-.9 :sew-' f W' ,- A-f Amee-A as mae as Mass T H E C O - H ll f A N Zan- eva A-e 'A eeeeeeews: THE PURPLE PENNANT STAFF Another Purple Pennant Staff has put away lts pens and paper Thus year both edltors and subscrlbers have started to value the work of the Assoclatlon Better Edltorlals and Stones has been the motto of the latter and everyone has evldenced It wlth Joy A new sectlon entltled Sclence was found 1n each of the SIX ISSUES thls year Our old frlend Blll Bentley conducted the column and dld It well The last lssue as last year was an Alumm Issue and proved to be most lnterestmg Early ln May the Annual State Conventlon for Hlgh School Edltors was held at Syracuse Unlverslty The Purple Pennant was represented at the con ventlon by Ellzabeth Bllllngs James Tanner, and Donald Wltty We d1dn't recelve any pl'lZ8 on our paper but we d1d learn some good cr1t1c1sms We mtend to have a whlrlwlnd of a school magazlne next year Edttor rn Chref Wllllam Barden Literary Edztor Marjorle Brown Alumnz Edztor James Ashcraft Make up Edztor Josephlne Brown Joke Edztor Donald Sulllvan Chuckle Chzmes Carl McAll1ster Art Editor Donald Wltty Exchange Editor Dorothy Whltbeck Sport Fdztor Nicholas Gabrlel TH E STAFF Sczence Fdztor Rolland Bentley lumor Neus I' dtlor Betty Illmer .Sophomore Nea s I' dztor Mllton Kaplan lumor Htyh School Xeus Iydztor Fred Dlod mafo Husmess Manager James Fanner Asszstant Buszness llanagers Lucllle Ashley and Llewellyn Clay Faculty Advzsor Lawrence M Clum l53l I u . . . I u u , If ' ' ' , 71 . n - s u , . . H . ,, . . . . ' ll ' ra ' ' ' 1 , , u w . . 7 I ' 7 , . Associate Editor- Elizabeth Billings. Senior News Editor'-V Betty Sanders. . . i . . ' . V I . Y . . .' . ' W , IW LQG lE C O ll-ll THE PURPLE, PENNANT ASSOCIATION The Assoclatlon IS stlll golng strong and IS headmg toward 1tS thlrd year ThlS year the organlzatlon IS comprlsed of slxty two members some of whom are members for the second year while others are only first year associates Although the Purple Pennant dnd not rank so well th1s year IH the Maga zme Contest It cannot be sald that the members dld not work to the best of thexr ablllty As IS notlced ln many exchanges our edltorlals are not always true to form and are too numerous These crltlclsms should be welcomed for they are true We should strlve next year for fewer and better edltorlals We feel that thls assoclatlon has very much lmproved the lxterature sectlon of our magazine and IH the future, wlll prove ltself worthy of more pralse F05 Sew? ,Tell ,mel 'EN 1 EJ THE co.Hl.AN G9 ..Q.,. 5 2263-1 We T--H -- V ..!,.-.W . sw. , ' ,,.,,,,ag4Q2l S? e e w one We ' are f- r'm93 THF QPORTQMANQHIP BROTHFRHOOD Tl-IE. SPORTSMANSHIP BROTHERHOOD Every year prlor to thlS year the faculty alone have been asked to select twenty glrls and twenty boys from the four classes of the hlgh school as new members of the Sportsmansh1p Brotherhood Thls year however the members of the Brotherhood were requested to cooperate wlth the faculty ln votlng upon new members Thls change of pollcy was advocated so that the callber of the students honored would be a more representatlve cholce of the school The forty plns were presented at the close of the gymnaslum exhlbltlon Thursday evenmg Aprll 30 These are the quallficatlons Good student Not possesslng any physlcal handlcap Taklng actlve part ln at least one extra currlcular actlvlty Possesslng all around ab1l1ty rather than any one slded development Showlng Sportsmanshlp wlth all that term lmplles Domg satlsfactory work 1n physlcal educatlon although not necessa rlly an athlete Thls year officers were elected as follows Presldent John Kennedy Vlce Presldent Ellzabeth Blll1IlgS Secretary and Treasurer Nlncholas Gabrlel ThlS organlzatxon should mean more than lt does to Cortland Hlgh School and beglnmng next year the members have mtentlons of carrymg on many more aCtlVltl6S l55l l 1. . 2. 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Proper attitude toward school and instructors. 5. . . . - . . 6. . ,, . ,, . . . u 7' . . . . . , - Ibm fc-av ws' lE C 0 H r'4L9a DFLTA EPSILON DELTA EPSILON The Delta Epsllon sororlty has completed a very successful year under the careful supervlslon of our club mother Mlss Florence Cuthbert The annual K Z D E rush party was the first event of the year and was and stunts were enjoyed and the affalr was a dlstmct success The followmg members were lmtlated lnto the club Margorle Brackett Marlon Dunn Florence Gardner Mary E Garrlson Veronlca Haggerty Prls cxlla Jenklns Glenna Stevens Betty Ann Sulllvan Margaret Tltchener Frances Anna Tobln Barbara Walter and Mary Esther Wllllams The new members soon after their 1n1t1at1on presented a very clever chapel program We also had several mlxers durlng the year On Aprxl 24 the annual Chapter dance was held At the m1d year meetmg new officers were elected for the remalnder of the year They were Presldent Ellzabeth B1ll1ngs Vlce Presldent Barbara Brewer Secretary Hester Beaudry Treasurer L1ll1an Grant Asslstant Treasurer Frances Dowd At the last meetmg officers for the next year were elected as follows Presldent Wmlfred Burns Vlce Presldent Prlscllla J enklns Secretary Ehzabeth Ott Treasurer Martha Turney Asslstant Treasurer M E Wllllams The members of Delta Epsxlon all agree that the year has been a very happy one and we deeply regret that we are to lose the followlng through graduatlon Lucllle Ashley Lucy Barber Ellzabeth Bllllngs Barbara Brewer Marjorre Brown Agnes Coombs Marlon Cox Lrlllan Grant Thelma Halght Mary Hohler Jane Jordan Wynne Larabee Betty Sanders Ruth Twentyman Dorothy Whltbeck and Margery Zxegler 4 5 6 If ll. ' 1-F eef---f e- V F' h as B F' B We be F ee as 21 S, T H . l . A N 3 or ,,, 7,,. ,,,, fi, , H, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,s,,, M, i, , , ,, M 1,7 f I: l held Friday evening, ubloyernber 14,. in the High School gymnasium. Dancing ssevfaeaeeewa' aeaa A c 1: - fe as 1 v-ee:-Mapa: gf T H E C o Q H 1 - A N E MQP1 - A-ee AN--mes: PHI ALPHA PHI ALPHA The past year has been a very happy and lnterestlng one for Phl Alpha We started our year by havlng a corn roast whlch was followed by the annual rush party Chrlstmas Party Valentme Party and the bunch suppers Last but not least was our Annual Banquet whlch was held at Youngs Inn Thursday June 4 Frances Young acted as toastmlstress and the speakers were Mlss Ketcham and Irene Howard The followlng officers have been elected to carry on the club work next year Presldent Irene Howard VICE Presldent Dorcas Smlth Secretary Dorothy Our membershlp has numbered fifty nme durlng the past year Through graduatlon we w1ll lose Fhzabeth Beebe Elols Bradshaw Geraldlne Gage Bermce LeRoy Dorothy Madden Eleanor Masterson Ceclle Gyles Pauline Norton Theo Valentlne Lena Wllhams Frances Young Dorns Northrup Josephxne Butler Marlan Brooks Agnes Johnson and Marlon Montgomery We congratulate our Senlor members and extend our best wlshes for thelr future -157 l I - Y . 7 . 7 ' ' r 7 7 , . 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H i - A N Z 'ECQD11 ' ' 777777 -'f 'WW -17' r'4L95'ri TRI Y TRI Y Tri Y has been very successful th1s year There are now about twenty elght members of this club The following glrls have received their rings Leona Cruthers Marian Dunn Katherine Hutchinson Gertrude Kaplan Phyllis Salisbury Harrlett Snyder and Dorls White The rings were presented by Dorothy Hltchcock Recently the club presented a musical program to which our mothers were invited Several of the girls took part in a very line fashion A bunch supper was also held on another evening and the Groton H1 Y Girls were our guests On Friday evening June 5 the girls sponsored a dance ln the High School Cymnaslum ln conjunction with H1 Y and Tuxxs The aifalr was a great success Officers elected for next year are Presldent Marian Dunn Vlce Presldent Leona Cruthers Secretary Ruth Whltbeck Treasurer Doris White Program Chairman Gertrude Kaplan Ring Committee Betty Illmer Dorothy Hitchcock congratulate Josephine Brown Harriet Snyder and Dorothy Whltbeck upon their success in completing their high school careers We shall miss them next year As we close our year s act1v1t1es we extend a cordial mvltatlon to all high school girls to Joln our organlzation We feel confident all who do so will enjoy the club and find It as worthwhile as we all have 458 l 1 .- . . 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T ll-ll E C O C- H ll - A N :zen-A ee A A - A webs: KAPPA ZETA KAPPA ZETA lhe Kappa Zeta Fratermty of Cortland Hlgh School has held IKS meetmgs regularly on Fri day Large as thls soclety has become the attendance for the year has been satlsfactory I he debatlng programs dehvered by the members throughout the year were thoroughly en Joyed from an educatlonal pomt of view We wlsh to express our appreclatlon to Mr John Luther of Y M C A for h1s counsel on club constltutlon Slnce then we have revlsed our constltutlon l 8allZ1Ilg that such a change was essentlal for the progress of the club Each year we strlve to keep aloft the high standlng of the Kappa 7eta Fraternity and we feel that xt w1ll be thus carried on by those who succeed us Kappa Yeta has held several mlxers ln the Hlgh School gym for the financxal support of the club We thank all who gave thelr support On Ihursday of the Easter vacatlon the annual Sprmg Hop was enjoyed at the school gym We regret to say that the financlal result was not as strong as lt should have been but we are grateful to close our year wlth the treasury well balanced and free from burden l he followlng oflicers were elected for the first semester Presldent Brother Frank Farrell V1ce Presldent Brother Robert Coombs Secretary Brother Robert Hogan Soclal Functloner Brother Charles Morrls On February 13 1931 the followlng succeeded the prevlous ofhcers Presldent Brother Robert Hogan Vlce Presldent Brother John Colton Secretary Brother Fdward Walker lreasurer Brother John Kennedy SOCIHI Functloner Brother Merton Lucy lhe new members taken ln thls sprmg were Brothers Robert Alvord Wllllam Camp Harry Coates Bernard Delmarter Anthony De Vlco lofield Ferris John Gardner Carleton Hall John Hamllton Donald Hulbert Mllton Kaplan Ml1t0n Stout and Robert Whltman At the same tlme we bud adleu w1th the best of luck to our departmg Senlors Joseph Adessa Rlchard Anthony James Ashcraft Stanley Babcock Arthur Barnes Angelo Clncotta John Colton Robert Coombs Francls Donnelly Nlcholas Gabrlel George Garrlty Robert Hogan Robert Morgan Charles Morrls Hugh Perrlne Fdward Walker Harlan Weaver and Donald Wltty l59l , , l 1 . . . . .- Si 1 o ' v ' ' 0 I ' 1 '. r v , ' ' , - - 4 t 1 I I 1 Q , n A J . . . . . , , . sl 1 I 4 y . y . , .. ,, 7 Y ' , Treasurer-Brother John Kennedy. , , .' 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A N 3 :zen e Maia-eefeeee ewes: HIE Hl Y NEWS The H1 Y Club started lfS year by electlng the followmg oflicers Presldent James lanner V108 Pres1dent Carl McAll1ster Secretary Stuart Dye Treasurer Robert Conrad On October 30 1930 the followlng th1rteen cand1dates were 1n1t1ated 1nto the club Brewer Munson Allen Sornberger Barden 'Newcomb Hamllton Dewey F Glllet Currle P Slocum McKee and Cook Pres1dent Carl McAll1ster V1ce Pres1dent Phlllp Wetmore Secretary Donald Lockwood lreasurer Donald '11cknor Durmg the year the H1 Y Club was x ery fortunate 1n securmg a large number of promment speakers These speakers gave xery 1nterest1ng and mstructne talks The H1 Y together wlth the l'ux1s and Rural H1 Y put on two dances durlng the year These were wery successful and enjoyable The first was a hol1day dance held durmg Chustmas wacatlon and the last was the Sprmg Dance held June 5 1931 at the H1gh School leo l l I K V Tl ' , l , . . . . . . . . Y , ' ' I Y I 7 ! l 7 L Y 7 I ' 7 7 ' I Y ' ' . ' In January, new officers were elected for the sprlng term: 'Wi I u V W TYWY 1' . , - I 7 . . . ' - V 1 . ' ' ' 1 . ' 1 7 ' Y ' ' l 33653 - -Q23 Z, THE CO-Hll-AN 3 :aerfs . ee e e e -mf-Ja: RURAL HI Y RURAL HI Y The members of the Rural H1 Y have shown much enthuslasm durmg the past year by attendlng SOCl3l and bus1ness meet1ngs Representatlves have been present at nearly all the conferences and the banquets connected Wlth the H1 Y clubs Durmg the wmter we had a successful basketball team and succeeded 1n w1nn1ng most of the games played Wlth the other H1 Y and TUXIS clubs of the county There IS good materlal for a team next year and we are looklng forward to a very successful season Two of the players John Colton and Arthur Barnes are leavlng us and we WlSh them good luck We have elected several new members to the club and we have found them real supporters of Rural H1 Y We WlSh to slncerely thank Mr John Iuther for hlS kmd a1d and care throughout the year 161 .- . . . . . 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A N E :zen e ee eeee-eefeeee-eee?e'e amos: TUXIS TUXIS has just completed 1ts second year as a club The organlzatlon has graduated from the var1ous stages of development and IS now able to take ltS place as a well formed assoclatlon The club was started at the suggestion of Mr Bentley of the Y M C A in order that more boys would have an opportunity to Join a soclety One Thurs day noon early 1n January a group of tlurteen boys gathered at the Y M C A with Mr VanDuzee as faculty adviser A constitution was drawn up a tempo rary president chosen and Tuxls was selected as the club name Each letter of thlg word symbolizes one of our 1deals T stands for truth L for unlty X for Fhrlst I for 1deals and S for seruce Cradually our club has grown 1n1t1at1ons takmg place m November 1930 and February 1931 haxe swelled the number of the group to 1ts present status of thlrty two Speakers haxe been 1m 1ted to the meetings VN e have found thelr talks both lnterestlng and instruct IVE During the past wlnter a basketball team was formed and thls group of pur fellows made a worthy showlng against the other compet1tors of the H1 Y eague On December 29 1930 TUXIS in conjunctlon w1th H1 Y sponsored 1ts first dance On June 5 we 1o1ned H1 Y and Tr1 Y IH the first lnterfraternity Dance Both of these affalrs were very successful Now the school year has ended and TUXIS IS loslng 1ts first group of gradu ates The club regrets the loss of these Semors seven of whom are charter mem bers Our best wishes go Wlth them' l 5'lf ' 1 x n - - , , l . . 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