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414 Seniors cad for 66 01099 RADITIONS Establlshed through Sen1or Day mst1tuted elghteen years ago Honor Assembly electxves to the Honor Soclety announced class poem class w1ll and class prophecy read Puns trmcks embarrassment Semors excused for the day Honkmg of horns m gally decorated cars purple and whlte streamers Envy of the lower classmen Sen1or class plcmc rushmg swlmmmg danc1ng good eats Jolly tlme Fatlgue' ONORS Obtalned for good c1t1zensh1p and servlce to the school through d1st1nct1on of mem bershlp 1n the Honor Soclety Thurston Sayre elected pres1dent of the Student Council thrs year Our band honored by top rat1ng m the State Musxc Contest' XPERIENCE-Offered through CHSs many departments Assets for future years acqulred through the development of hand m1nd and body Crafts studies and sports' PORTS Tackled by the best of our manpower FOOTBALL' Gr rr rr' Fxght' Let s o Bouncmg plgskms New unxforms Rxppmg enthus1asm D1rty faces Gratltude to Coach Shafer for a well tra1ned hard Hghtxng strmg No greater flxght than that of the plgskm over the goal' BASKETBALL St1rr1ng games ln the new gym Cheermg crowds spurred on by peppy Sen1or cheer leaders Weresh Wilcox and Clark' NTERTAINMENT Presented through the medlums of stage and the pubhc address system Three one act plays November 15 A three act sprmg play on May 23 and 24 Both by the Dramatic Club Interestmg assembhes movles lectures Enjoyable transcr1bed mus1c programs featurxng the latest sw1ng verslons alred frequently' EWS Pubhshed by the students The Purple Pennant monthly humor sheet New columns featured Sport Slan ts and B111 Wr1ght s Back Talk Dor1s Keller elected ed1tor 1n chxef for 40 41 Anthony DeSanta busmess manager The Co H1 An semor yearbook Pos1t1ons atta1ned through Job competxtxon W1ll1am Wr1ght Jr selected ed1tor 1n chlef Lee WlItSlC and El1zabeth Gardner ass1stant edxtors Torry Luce and Lew1s Holllster bus1ness managers Subscrxptmon drlve 100 per cent ln the Sen1or Class NNOVATIONS Introduced thls year A beaut1ful new buxldmg new equxpment changes xn programs prov1s1on for expansxon and new act1v1ty Our s the first class to be graduated from these spaclous halls of learn1ng' RGANIZATIONS Formed by the students Kappa Zeta oldest fraternxty Y bound this year Tux1s ln Y also H1 Y An Ball presented by H1 Y D E Ph1 Alpha Tr: Y and Y F C all domg thmgs Honor Soclety mcreased by addxtxon of new members Dramatlc Club plays staged Stagecraft led by T J Luce Enrxchment of soclal lxfe and the creatxon of new frxendshxps' OMANCES Budded along the way Semor g1rls gomg steady Shocking cradle snatchmg everywhere Gxrls chasmg OJ Rocko Roe Barbara Moench s heart ln St Mary s Betty D1lthey s many loves Garcla s glrl phxlosophy Dot Pet erson s lower classmen Mousey Mullm and Peg Dunbar s swlng band Telephone wxres kept busy The Same Old Story Partxng IS such sweet sorrow ' THE WINGS EDITION THE CO HI AN o 1 , . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . , , . . . . . . , . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 . . . - , - . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . , , . . . . . . . . H . ,, ' 11 11 . . . , . . . . . , . . . . , ' . . . . . . , , . . ' ' ' . . . , . . . ' , . . . . . . , ., ' ' , , . . . , . . . , . . . -' . . . , , . . . . . . , , , . . . , ' ss 11 . . . , , ' . . . H ,, . . . . . . . . . - - ' . . . . ., , ' , . . .1 . . . ' ' ' at 11 ' ' ' ' lr 11 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - ' as 11 1 u 11 1 14 11 1 1 ' lr 11 na ' ' 11 OF I I ..
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Phillips, Walrad, Mary Gale, Luker, Murray, Hamelin, Orser, Chaloux, Tallant, Eaton, G. .Drierso er Wood, Humphries, FitzGerald, Robbins Holmes, Kinnally, Mildred Gale, Mulroy, Roche, Wallace, Beckwith, Krewson, Stone, O. Johnson, Blair, Marsh Schroeder, Flanigan, McManus, Federer, Sheridan, Lundberg, Haug, Shea, Compton, Jones, Bradley Van Namee, Stanley, Walter, Tharratt, Green, Bower, Van Duzee, H. Anderson, Schmidt, Loder, Shafer BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Arleeta K. johnson, B. S. CChairman of De- partmentj, Anna Flanigan, B.S., Viola R Holmes, A. M., Kathryn F. Haug, M.S. Charles E. Schmidt, B. S. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Harold L. Anderson, B. S., Paul L. Green B. S., Charles L. Tharratt, Floyd M. Walter, B. S., M. Eva Beckwith, A. M., M. Lois Brad ley, B. S. ART DEPARTMENT Olga Lee Johnson, B. S., Marion A. Gibson B. S. LIBRARIAN Anna S. Walrad, B. S. L. S. AS PRESENTED BY THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Manetta F. Marsh, Mus. B., Burton E. Stan- ley, B. S., Margaret R. Kinney, A. M., Grace S. Anderson, A. M. in Mus. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Francys R. Blair, B. P. E. CActing Chairman of Departmentj, Ruth M. Perkins, Ross O. Shafer, B. P. E., James Daly, B. S. HEALTH DEPARTMENT james Walsh, M. D CSchool Physicianj, Elsie Edlund Healy, R. N. CSchool Nursel. ATTENDANCE DIRECTOR Josephine E. Peck, A. B. SENIORS OF 1941 ...gn 1.5 ICI
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in ife I 4, A Q ' 12 P If ,ie Tlx, f K '45 ul ll eo if n, w v ' w Q sd! U vi ' Silsbee, Vice P. Weresh, Sec. Sears, Treas. Hartwell, Pres. Senior Ilfficers ACULTY-Thanked by Seniors for the assistance and training which has made their grad- uation possible . . . Their support and cooperation in activities appreciated . . . Specia l thanks to those active in our service organizations . . . Those who gave us the fun of clubs, publications, sports, and entertainment . . . IMELIGHT-Enhanced by the charm and the glory of the Senior Ball . . . Dazzling gowns . . . Scented corsages . . . Handsome fellows . . . Sentimental strains from the band stand . . . Spiegle Willcox's orchestra . . . New gym gaily decorated by industrious co-eds . . . Fun and laughter . . . Crowning of the Senior Queen . . . Glamourous Lee Wiltsie . . Enjoyable evening . . . Romance in the making! NTRAMURALS-Enlivened by class and club competition . . . Basketball . . . Hi-Y ver- sus Tuxis, traditional battle after Thanksgiving Breakfast at the Y . . . This year, Tuxis' victory . . . Phi Alpha and Tuxis joint supper . . . Girls' volleyball teams clash . . . Inter- club Valentine Party smash-hit . . . Girls' teams vie in basketball . . . Traditional rivalries reenacted ENERAL ORGANIZATION-Made possible by cooperation of the student body . . . Ad visory body, the Student Council . . . Home room chairmen under the advisership of Mr. Schmidt . . . Plays, games, dances, mixers . . Torn cards . . . Lost cards . . . Paid cards . . . Unpaid cards . . . Record membership . . . More to do and more to do with . . . A splendid finance plan! APPINESS-Expressed by individuals in various ways . . . In dance, in play, in work, in spirit-wherever opportunities present themselves . . . Hepcats at their jam sessions . . . Waltzers, shaggers, and lindy-hoppers . .. Skiiers and picnickers browsing about in their woodlands . . . Writers hurrying for The Pennant deadline . . . Cheer leaders enthusing a crowd of students in a yell for the home team . . . All spells pep for Cortland High! RIUMPH-Climaxed by commencement . . . Impressive occasion, solemn procession into the auditorium .. . Long dark gowns . . . Tippy mortar boards . . Tassels tickling noses . . . Inspirational speeches . . Final march to the stage . . . Lump in your throat . . . Your name called . . Your diploma . . New realization of responsibility on the roads of the I future. Best wishes to those who helped us pass our first milestone. AS PRESENTED BY THE SENIORS OF 1941 --QI-I 15 'vb
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