Cortland High School - Co Hi An Yearbook (Cortland, NY)
- Class of 1953
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The Administration strikes the first crescendo as the guiding post of all our high school knowledge and synchronizer of our extra-curricular activities. To them we express our deepest appreciation. The crescendo gradually fades and the theme again is heard as the Music-Makers of 1953 introduce themf selves in pictures and captions. Iubilant voices of underclassmen then join the Music-Makers, and thus the melodies of C. H. S. are created in clubs, sports, and social activities. These are recorded in this, the 1953 CO-HI-AN. I a ff P H f ' ,Q I 5 I 5,11 f f ' v. X W X 5 3,1-ai ff' :sw- f' -- ,.,,, ,,,g,..,pannilw- f M 4 f 1 . J ww, mggmw, 1 V ,-. , .N .. - h . . 'wp - ,, V - , - -rx. mf 'TF Q-of-s.,M K' 1 ,zz-P , , .. .. 'N' . A iff, .- A : , - - ill' ' h. , , a . ,N - ,,z,.f,3,,vp,n... 'j,,.' ' . - . - ' . ' 4-s A ,f 1 - V - W - 1 -' V , N, H ' ,. L... ,-my V - , - W -- : . 1 , ' ,. A ': ..v',,.- ogg . 'a:i,vvnf-M ,Af tyfffau li. , 'fimk-Mgr' 12' ,- Cortland Junior-Senior High School Y A ' W' 'A 'ff X 3' - - -'X ' CHOOL DA S Parker School Pomeroy School Randall School Owego School Homer Avenue School CONTENTS Superintendent Board of Education Principal Vice Principal Faculty In Memoriam 455 R fa NXSTR4 High Nolesn if-7 XX fl f VM, N 'f ,i , - 'X l i -Z' f 'f 1 S HAIL T0 THE CHIEF Prove all thingsg Hold fast that which is good. . ...Bible To help you 'prove all things' has been the constant aim of your teachers. At the close of this school year the responsibility for sifting the true from the false, the good from the bad. will be essentially yours alone. To 'hold fast that which is good' demands all of the moral strength developed in you by your home, your church and your school. As you grow older and face more difficult problems you will require an ever-increasing ability to withstand the greater pressures from many directions. lVly most sincere wish for this graduating class is that each of you will continue to 'prove all things' and to 'hold fast that which is good, without compromise. i Franklyn S. Barry BOARII UF EITUCATION Scaled. Lcfl to Right: Mrs. VerNooy, Mr. Barry, Miss Smith. Standing: Mr. Vico, Dr. Higgins, Mr. ll0fIman, Mr. Shira FRANKLYN S. BARRY Superintendent of Schools Lillian Smith Gladys Whitney Secretaries The Class of 1953-twelve years ago this was the title of an uncut record. It was lying on the turntable of history, waiting for the first rev- olution to begin the recording of your story. Now the record is nearly finished, waiting only for the final lines of graduation for its completion. A playback would reveal moments of perfection and others of discord, but to its authors the overall effect will always bring pleasure. Yet it never can be replayed in its entiretyg actually it can be replayed only in short phases as little groups meet and reminisce about the past. May you do this often and with pleasure, finding in your school years much to treasure and enjoy. ROBERT J. DORAN Principal OUR DIRECTORS NANCY JEAN WILCOX Vice Principal THRU THE YEARS we students and faculty of C. H. S. have been MARCHING ALONG TOGETHER, and this 1953 Album of Hits records MEMORIES. AS TIME GOES BY each of you seniors will be creating your own records. REMEMBER, ENJOY YOURSELF, but don't go through life DRIFTING AND DREAM1NGg BE FAIR, use IMAGINATION, strive for wealth and position, but ALWAYS realize that THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE. 6 4lg,,c,. 3 RUTH ALLISON HAROLD I.. ANDERSON KATHLEEN ANTHONY GEORGE G. ATCHESON RALPH C. BOYER FREDERICK W. BROWN CAREY W. BRUSH Art Vocational English Art Science Driver Training Social Studies as CH HOWARD H. BURTIS BARBARA B. CHALOUX HELEN CHAMPLIN HAROLD M. CHILDS ELOUISE COMPTON JEAN DAVIS Mathematics Radio Coordinator Secretary Physical Education Social Studies Secretary EDNA C. EATON RUTH E. EBERLY ESTHER W. EDDY MARY J. GALE MILDRED E. GALE EDWARD F. COELZ English Social Studies , English Mathematics Language Social Studies RECORD F CULTY 7 YVINC D. COODRIUH PAUL L. GREEN HELEN E, HANHARDT JOHN F. HANNON , TERESA M. HASTINGS VERA T. HAYES VIOLA R HOLMI Scienff' Vocational Business Mathematics Mathematics Health Business KENNETH HOTCHKISS Director of Student Personnel VERA E. IPPOLITO English ARLEETA K. JOHNSON Business CHARLOTTE G. JONES SARA A. KINNALLY WALLACE W. KRAVITZ Science Social Studies Business MARY F. KREWSON ROBERT B. LANG AZELLA T. LOWELL ELLEN M. LUNDBERG ALICE E. McDEVITT KATHERINE E. McEVOY Language Social Studies Science Library Vocational Cafeteria 8 RECORD FCLTY I J IVA' hf J OIF' 2 X M usi 1: CLAIJYS M. ORSI-IR KICNNICTII R. RALPH English Science MARIE ll. SCIIROEIJICR HIEANOR I.. SCHWARTZ English Guidance 2 Jr J f I. H c if I tl RCARET J. Mc-KI-ION MATTIIICW .I. MEICZINCER DORIS L. MITCHELL JOHN S. MOISEICHIK EDITH S. MOLESWORTH RITA O'HARA ZAN Business Vocational Physical Education Secretary Vocational A M. OLMSTED English A Ml. NORMA T. RILEY ,VELIZABETH F. ROCHE JOHN C. RUSSUM IONIC Z. SAWYER Physical Education I K -Social Studies, Science English .. rg AJ! ROSS 0. SHAFER HAZEL H. SHERIDAN SALVATORE SICNORELLI RUBY M. SQUIRES Physical Education Mathematics Music English RECORD FAC LTY S si . 9 Q BURTON E. STANLEY CHARLES L. THARRATT VINCENT R. TURNER Music Vocational Social Studies I LOYD M. WALTER INABELLE WEBB MARGARET WENCYN Vocational Library Social Studies JOHN W. WILLIAMSON English A RECORD FACULTY 10 MRS. JAMES McFARLANE IN MEMORIAM We pause a moment to pay tribute to Mrs. James McFarlane who passed away October 16, 1952. While holding the position of visiting teacher, Mrs. McFarlane worked diligently for co- ordination' between the school and the home. At every door her friendly smile and pleasant manner were welcomed. Her death brought much sadness into the hearts of all who knew her. Al- though she is gone from us, she is not forgotten. CONTENTS Homeroom Teachers Senior Officers Seniors Snapshots Hit Parade The Stars Will Remember Snapshots r Z 255,- '91 0 f Q if SQNIUQJ Long Plagmg ffl' if ,ii fx L rff ggi ff f X, ,,- , V X - ff: S B. ,,, , I , ,.. i +5 E 3 E EJ., SENIOR OFFICERS Our officers, in organizing the many senior activities, have given us examples of harmony. They have secured a singleness of pur- pose by combining the thoughts and feelings of 133 individuals. They have listened carefully and decided wisely on all issues fac- ing the senior class. With the guidance of our adviser, Miss Wilcox, and with these officers, we have completed our score of '53 4 . ELOUISE COMPTON MILDRED E. GALE HELEN E. HANHARDT WALLACE W. KRAVITZ USIC M KER OF 1953 ROBERT L. EBERLY uB0bn Stout-Hearted Men President of Senior Class, Boys State 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 N.Y.S.S.M.A. 4: Stu- dent Council 1, 33 Oratorical Con- test 3g Leadership Conference 49 Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 49 Athletic Comm. 43 Football Comm. 45 Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Alpha Zeta, Pres. 1. PATRICIA A. PURSER HPat71 Sweet and Lovely Vice-Pres. of Senior Class: Co- Hi-An Literary Staff, Purple Pen- nant Business Staff 3, Editorial Staff 4, National Honor Society 4, Sr. Ring Comm. 3g French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3g Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 33 Soccer 2, 3g Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. 1 1 PATRICIA J. SOMERVILLE upatsyu A Heart Full of Happiness Secretary of Senior Class: Co-Hi- An Business Staff, Purple Pen- nant Business Staff 3, 43 Radio Guild 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 French Club 3, 4g Student Council 1, 2, Leaders Club 2, 3, Sec. 3, Pep Club 3, 43 Bowling 3, 45 Youth Council, Pres. 4: Jury Comm. 2, 3,,Tri-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. HOMEROOM TEACHERS For three years our homeroom teachers have guided us as we have grown in knowledge and experience. We give them our deepest thanks and hope they will find that their work has not been done in vain. JAMES W. RHOADES uneactv You're the Tops Transferred from Franklinville N. Y. 2, Boys State 3, Co-Hi-An Literary Staff, Research Club 4: Athletic Comm. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4, Football Comm. 4, Tennis 2, 3, 45 .IV Basketball 2: .IV Football 2, Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Chaplain 3, 4. v PATRICIA A. ACKERMAN upat. . The Young Mistress Paintef' Art Editor of Co-Hi-An: Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 1, 2: Daubers Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Softball 1: Volleyball 1: Tri-Y 1, 4: Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4: Youth Center, Jury Committee 2. ROBERT L. ALLEN Bobby Pm a Good Little Guy Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Re- search Club 4: Projector Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramu- ral Basketball 1, 2, 3: Kappa Zeta. 3, 4. ANN MARIE ALEXANDER ..Ann.. 'fl Could Write a Book Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 4: Radio Guild 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4: Library Club 3, 4: Pro- jector Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Badminton 2, 4, Champion 2: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER J. ALTERI upete., Full of Fun and Fancy Free Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice- Pres. 1, Treas. 2, Pres. 3: Mag- azine Drive, H. R, Chairman 4: Busy Corner 4: Athletic Comm. 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: West Point Sectionals 3: Gym Team 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ELAINE R. ALEXANDER Melancholy Baby D. E. C. A. 3, 4: Busy Corner 3, 4: Dance Club 1: Trl-Y 1. FREDERICK AUSTIN Dick It Never Entered My Mind Chorus 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Tumbling 3: Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4. JOHN E. ALLEMAN uskip.. Never Mind the Why and Wherefore Co-Hi-An Business Staff: D. E. C. A. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Busy Corner 3, 4: Projector Club 3, 4: Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Alpha, Zeta 1. NELSON E. BABCOCK Nellie-bells My Time Is Your Time Transferred from Tucson, Ari- zona 3: Track 1, 2: Co-Hi-An Business Staff. LX LTHEA Allie Brown Eyes Transferred from Walton, N. Y. 23 Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Pur- ple Pennant Business Staff 43 IIrum:ltlr's 2, 3, 4, See. 43 French Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Research Club 43 Soccer 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Table Tennis 3: Bowling 3, 43 Trl-Y 2, 3, 43 Delta Epsilon 3, 4. D. BARBER Russ 'It's Great to be Alive Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. DIANE E. BELL HDF, Easy to Look at Co-I-Il-An Literary Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 43 Dra- matlcs Club 43 Latin Club, Pres. 43 Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 43 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 43 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 3: Youth Council 43 Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 33 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. HILDA M. BEARD UHHU Look for the Silvefr Lining Co-Hl-An Business Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 43 D. E. C. A. 3, 43 Library Club 2, 33 Homemaklng Club 3, 43 Bowling 23 Softball 23 Volleyball 13 Bad- minton 13 Basketball 13 Trl-Y 1, 2, 43 Red Cross Represent- ative 4. KATHRYN J. BELL Kadle HA Mina of My oww' Co-I-Il-An Literary Staff: Mag- azine Campaign, Publicity Chair- man3 Sr. Ring Committee3 Pur- ple Pennant Edltorlal Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. Exchange Editor 43 Na- tional Honor Soclety 3, 43 Radio Guild 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2: N. Y. S. S. M. A. 2, 3: Clar- inet Quartet 2, 3,3 Latin Club 4: Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treas. 4. MARY A. BEAUDRY Mary Ann Gee But You're Swell Co-Hi-An Literary Stai'E3 Purple Pennant Business Staff 3, 4, Typ- ing Mgr. 43 Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, Scrlptwrlter Chairman 43 Dra- matlcs Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Majorette I, 2, 3, 43 Pep ClUb'3f Bowling 2, 3, 4, Capt. 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 25 Soccer Capt. 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 1, Treas. 2, Pres. 33 Delta Epsi- lon 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. ROBERT A. BERGERON '-Bob To Each His Own .Track 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football 43 J. V. Football3 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Rifle Club 43 Intramural Volleyball 3, 43 Kap- pa Zeta 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN BILLINGS BARBARA BOYCE Betty Ann Bobbie Because You're You Oh, Lady Be Good Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: BUSY COFHGI' 4: Library Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Vice-Pres. 4: Radio Guild 3, 43 1. 22 Swimming 1. 2: Basketball Dramatics 3, 4: Chorus 13 1. 2: Softball 1, 2: Volleyball 1. French Club 3, 4: Table Tennis 2: Soccer 15 Dance Club 2: Tri- 1g Tri-Y 1, 3, 4, Song Leader 3, Y 1, 2- Treas. 45 Youth Center Jury Comm. 3, 4, Youth Councll 4, Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ROBERT F. BROWN THOMAS A. BROWN ..B0b,, Rise and Shine Co-Hi-An Business Staff, Ath- letlc Comm. 2: Rifle Club 3, 4: Golf 4: Tennis 1, 21 Intramural Basketball 1. mrornu Zing a Little Zong Chorus 2, 3, 4: Special Chorus 3: Men's Chorus 4. NORMAN BRAGG nAce.. 'Take M6 Out to the Ball Game J. V. Baseball 35 Intramural Basketball 1. GERALD A. CALDWELL, JR. Jerry Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me Co-Hi-An Art Staff, Projector Club 25 Intramural Basketball 2: Rifle Club 1, 2. VIRGINIA R. BROOKS Ginny f'The Sunshine of Your Smile Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 4: Latin Club 4: Softball 1, 2, 3. JOHN A. CALL nlrack.. Mr, Touchdown Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Re- search Club 4g Athletic Council 3, 4, Pres. 4: Varsity Football 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Football Comm. 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Capt. 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 45 J. V. Football 1, 23 Freshman Basket- ball Mgr. 13 Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Alpha Zeta. 1. JOHN CASEY ..T0m,.. Don't Fence Me In Athletic Comm. 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: J. V. Football 2, Football Comm. 3: Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4: J. V. Basketball 2: Freshman Basketball: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: J. V. Baseball 2: Volleyball Intramurals 2: Re- search Club 4: Alpha Zeta. Chap- lain 1: Kappa Zeta 2, 3. BARBARA C. CHRISTIE Barb Sunny Disposislr' Transferred from Homer, N. Y. 1: Co-Hi-An Business Staff, Literary Staff: Purple Pennant Typing Staff 3: Dramatlcs 2, 3, 4: Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Phi Alpha Sec. 3, 4. KENNETH S. CASTERLINE Kenney Everything I Hafve Is Yours Associate Editor of Co-Hi-An: Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 1, Assistant Sports Editor 2: Varsity Football Mgr. 3, Assist- ant Mgr. 2: Varsity Basketball Mgr. 3, Assistant Mgr. 2: Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: In- tramural Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Alpha Zet4a, Chaplain 1: Youth Council 3, . JOSEPH P. CHRISTMAS ..J0e.. Fine and Dandy Busy Corner 3, 4: D. E. C. A. 4: Projector Club 4: Intramural Basketball 1. CONNITA A. CHAPMAN Connle A Smile Will Go a Long, Long Wayxl Transferred from Homer, N, Y. 4: F. H. A. 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 2: Soccer 1: Tumbling Club 1: Co- Hi-An Business Staff: Home- rinaklng Club 4: Handicraft Club RICHARD W. COLEMAN ..Dick.. My Heart Went That-a-Way Transferred from Homer, N. Y. 4: Varsity Basketball 3: J. V. Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Baseball 1, 3: Varsity Soccer 1, 2: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Sadie Hawkins' Dance 3: Research Club 4: Var- sity Basketball 4: Kappa Zeta GLORIA CHERCHIO Glo You're So Understanding French Club 3, 4: Basketball 1 21 Volleyball 1, 2, Bowling 2, 4: Softball 1: Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Youth Center Jury Comm. 2, 3 4: Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. TERRY E. COLLINS T. C. Life Is So Pecullaru Radio Guild 3, 4: Projector Club 2, 3, 4. W H nl' . ,W il MAXINE E. CONSTABLE WILLIAM A. COSTA ..Max,, ..Bm,. Sophisticated Lady Ain't Misbehavinn' Co-Hi-An Staff: Dramatlcs Club Projector Club 2, 3, 43 Retailing 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society Club 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 3, 4, French Club 3, 43 Trl-Y 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Alpha 3, 4. ANTHONY DALOLA WILLIAM E. DANNON Tony Bill Dancing in the Dark Be Happy, Go Lucky ALICE C. COWARD Cindy Dixie Transferred from South Carolina 23 Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: French Club 3, 4: Tri-Y 3, 43 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. EVELYN M. DART Ewen She's Delovelyv Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Gen. Manager of Magazine Campaign 4, Purple Pennant Business Staff 2, 3, Editorial Staff 3, 4, Society Editor 4: Radio Guild 4: Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 4. Treas. 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4g French Club 3, 4, Program Chr. 4: Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 47 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Youth Council, Sec. 4: Tri- Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. FREDRIC J. CUTIA Fritz Honky Tonk Piano Band 3, 4: Orchestra 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3. JERRY N. DAVIS ..Doc,, Smiling Through. Chorus 1, 2, 3: Football 1. NUS IC MAKERS OF i953 THORNEY L. DAWSON Poochle I Double Dare You Chorus 3, 4. 16 WILLIAM E. DE HART UBHIII Handsome Is as Handsome Does Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: Projector Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, Vice- Pres. 4: Varsity Football 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball Mgr. 4: Intramural Volleyball 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Kap- pa Zeta 4. PATRICIA M. DISHAW npat.. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Co-Hi-An Literary Staff, Photog- raphy Staff: Sr. Ring Comm. 3: Purple Pennant Circulation Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: D. E. C. A. 4: Busy Corner 3, 4: Homemaklng Club 4: Pep Club 3: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Sec. 3: Youth Center Jury Comm 3: Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. SUSAN G. DEXTER usuen Ulf You Knew Susie Editor of Co-Hi-An: Purple Pen- nant Business Staff 2, 3, 4: Radio Guild 3, 4, Vlce-Pres. 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: French Club 3, 4: Leadership Conference 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Epsilon 3. 4: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, MARJORIE D. DOUGLASS Margie You Couldwt Be Cuter Co-Hi-An Business Staff : Leaders Club 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Soft- ball 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3: Phi Alpha 4. SONDRA J. DI IORIO Sondra Wedding Bells Will Soon Be Ringing Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Leaders Club 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Bowling 1, 2. 3: Basketball 1: Volleyball 1: Swimming 1: Trl-Y 1, 2, 4: Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. BETTY LOU ELLIOTT Betsy Get Happy D. E. C. A. 4: Busy Corner 4: ilafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball RONALD J. DIPPOLITO upip.. I Want What I Want When I Want Il Co-Hi-An Business Staff: D. E. C. A. 3: Busy Corner 3: Band 1, 2: Track Mgr. 1: Kappa Zeta, Pres. 2: Alpha Zeta 1: Youth Council 1, 2. SHIRLEY J. FORD Sh1rl Pm Happy When You're Happy Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: D. E. C. A. 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3: Bas- ketball 1, 2: Table Tennis 2: Tri-Y 1. 2, 4: Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. JEAN R. FOREMAN Jeanne I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair D. E. C. A 3, 43 Busy Corner 3, 43 Red Cross Representative 43 Chorus 1. MURIEL A, GILBERTSON Gllby You Rhyme with Everything That is Beautiful. Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Pur- ple Pennant Business Staff 43 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Pep Club 3, 43 Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 23 Archery 23 Swimming 13 Soccer E13Tl'g-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Alpha HAROLD R. FOSTER Harry Thou Swell Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 4. DURWOOD R. GOODELL Durwood I Wonder as I Wanderv D. E. C. A. 3 4' Ret. 1 2. 3 Bowling 4. 'rralck 34 3 Rifle Club 4f ROBERT A, FOX .lB0b., Easy Living Golf 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 33 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 43 Youth Center Jury Comm. 3. HELEN H. GORDON Helen 'fl've Got the World on a String Editor of Purple Pennant 4, As- sistant Editor 3, Editorial Staff 2: Co-I-Ii-An Literary Staff 43 E. S. S. P. A. 43 National Honor Society 43 Radio Guild 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 43 Latin Club 43 Chorus 2g French Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec.-Treas. 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Bowl- ing Capt. 33 Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 13 Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. RICHARD GATES Dick The Best Things in Life Are Free Rifle Club 2, 3, 43 Track Team 2. J. DONALD GRANATO ..Don,. Happy Days Are Here Again Athletic Comm. 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 J. V. Foot- ball 1, 23 Wrestling 43 Table Tennis 23 Golf 2, 3, 43 Alpha Zeta 1., -5 s- E Y 6 MARY M. GRECO Mammy Oh, So Nice Co-Hi-An Art Staff: Pep Club 3: Art Crafts Club 3: Projector Club 43 Bowling 1, 2. 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Table Ten- nis 1: Badminton 1, 2: Tennis 32 Track 1: Tri-Y 2, 4. BEATRICE E. M. HELLER ..Bea,. You Can Depend on Me Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Chorus 43 D. E. C. A.: Busy Corner 3, 1: Projector Club 4: Volleyball 4: Softball 3. EILEEN L. HAYNES HEX.. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend Chorus 1: D. E. C. A. 3, 4: Homemaklng Club 4: Art Service Club 33 Dance Club 2: Volley- ball 23 Basketball 13 Bowling: Badminton 2: Trl-Y 1, 2, 3. JACK HILL Jack Sir Feet Two, Eyes of Blue Transferred from St. Paul, Min- nesota 33 Varsity Football 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 4: J. V. Bas- ketball 3: Track 3, 4: Kappa Zeta 3. DUANE W. HAZARD UI-lap.. Keeping out of Mischief Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Assist- ant Sports Editor of Purple Pen- nant 4: Retailing Selling I 3: Assistant Manager of Wrestling 3: Varsity Football 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSANNE HIRSCH Susie A Heart Full of Love Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 4: Stu- dent Councll 3, 4: National Hon- or Society 4: Dramatlcs 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Latin Club 42 Leaders Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Softball 13 Trl-Y 1, 2, 4: Youth Center Jury Comm. 2, 3, 4: Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HELLER I Can't Believe Ifa True Transferred from St. Marys 1: Art Service Club 3: Pep Club 3: Crafts Club 3: Bowling 2. 33 riagmgntizn 2: Softball 33 Trl-Y JOAN M. HOLLISTER Joanle All the Things You Are Co-Hi-An Art Staff: Purple Pen- nant Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4: Radio Guild 2, 3. 4: Dramatlcs Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 42 Sr. Ring Comm. 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2: Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3. DONALD J. HUTCHINSON .lDon,. The World at His Feet Purple Pennant Photographer 45 Projector Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Camera Club 35 Magazine Campaign, H. R. Chairman. CONSTANCE J. KNAPP Cain What Is This Thing Called Love! Radio Guild 25 Softball 1, 25 Swimming 1, 25 Bowling 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 15 Basketball 1, 25 Pep Club 35 Dance Club 25 Tri-Y 1, 2, 35 Youth Center Jury Comm. 2. 35 Delta Epsilon 2, 3. RAYMOND JOSEPH ..Ray.. A Good Used Heart President of Student Council 45 French Club 3, 45 Research Club 45 Bowling Team 35 Intramural Volleyball 3, 45 Tennis 3. WANDA M. KNEEDLER Nonnie I Never Had a Worry'-' Co-Hi-An Business Staff5 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 45 Tri-Y 1. BARBARA J. KEAGLE Barb Born to Dance Co-Hl-An Art Staff5 Dramatlcs Club 3, 45 Homemaking Club 45 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Table Ten- is 35 Badminton 25 Volleyball 25 Archery 35 Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN LADD Betty Once in a While Co-Hi-An Business Staffg Purple Pennant Business Staff 45 Home- making Club 45 Sewing Club 35 Library Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Basketball 15 Bowling 1, 45 Softball 25 Swimming 15 Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD C. KERWIN ..Doc,. Sitting on Top of the World Co-Hi-An Photography Staff5 Re search Club 45 Bowling 45 Kap pa Zeta 3, 4. ELWOOD C. LAIRD I Live the Life I Love Rifle Team 3. V JAMES J. LEOPARDI Jimmy Strike Up the Band Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: N. Y. S. S. M. A. 2. 3, 4: All- State Band 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Freshman Bas- ketball: Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. SHEILA M. MAXSON Max Sleepy Time Gal Chorus 1, 2, 3: Dramatlcs Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 2: Softball 2, 33 Tri-Y 1, 2. EDWARD C. LUCY Flash Say It With Music Co-Hi-An Art Staff: Chorus 2, 3: Special Chorus 3: Research Club 4: Projector Club 2, 3: Stage Craft Club 1, 2: J. V. Folottiall 2: Intramural Basket- ba . CHARLES A. MCCARTHY Charlie Call Me Mistef' Business Manager of Co-Hi-An: Purple Pennant, Sports Editor 4: D. E. C. A., Pres. 3, 4: State D. E. C. A. Vice-Pres. 3, 4: Busy Corner 3, 4: Athletic Council, Treas. 4: Golf 1, 2, 4: J. V. Football 1: Tumbling 4: Stage Craft 1, 2: Youth Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 1. 2, 3: Kappa Zeta, Treas. 2: Alpha Zeta 1. JANET A. MARKS ..J-an.. 'fsomeday My Prince Will Come Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Badminton 2, 3: Chorus 1: Vollegball 2: Pep Club 4: Soccer 1: wlmmlng 2: Trl-Y 3, 4. JOHN C. McCORMICK Smiley It's All in the Game Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: J. V. Football 1, 2: Intramural Vol- leyball 2, 3: Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2. RICHARD H. MARTIN -'mere' Music, Maestro, Please Photography Editor of Co-Hi- An: Student Council 1, 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: N. Y. S. S. M. A. 3. 4: All-State Band 4: Orchestra 4: Research Club, Pres. 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Swimming 1, 2: Intra- mural Volleyball 3: 4: Alpha Zeta 1: Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, Treas. 4. WADE A. McCOY Wader You've Got Something Transferred from De Ruyter. N. Y. 2: Bowling 4: Intramu- ral Volleyball 2. 1 EDWARD MERRIMAN Eddie With a Song in My Heart Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Senlor Chorus 3, 4: N. Y. S. S. M. A. 2, 3. 4: All-State Chorus 4: Projector Club 2, 3, 4: Track Team Man- ager 3: Football Assistant Man- ager 2, 3. ROBERTA J. MITCHINSON Mitch Be Still, My Heart Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff. Typing Mgr. 3: Purple Pennant Editorial Staff, Fashion Editor 4: Dra- matlcs Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 4: Softball 1, 2, 4: Swimming 1, 2: Trl-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. JOAN N. MEYERS Joannle Bright Eyes Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: D. E. C. A. 3, 4: Busy Corner 3, 4: Hot Rod Club 4: Shuffleboard 2. PATRICIA D. MOORE MPM., How Sweet You Are Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Busy Corner 4: Leaders Club 1, 2: Bowling 3, 4: Swimming 1. 2: Volleyball 2: '5ri5Y41. 2, 3, 4: Delta Epsilon STUART MILLER . l Stu, , I Was Lucky D. E. C. A. 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Football 1. ROBERTA E. MOORE Bobbie Cheerful Little Earful' Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: Projector Club 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Archery 4: Hot Rod Club 4: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Alpha 4. BRUCE MINER I Laughed at Love Track 2: Intramural Volleyball 2 : Kappa Zeta. 3, 4. JAMES A. MOULTON Banker A Little Bit Independent Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: Chorus 1, 2: Projector Club 2, 3, 4. KAY MOULTON nxayn Dip Your Brush in the Sunshinel' Co-Hi-An Art Staff: Purple Pen- nant Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4: Ll- brary Club 2, 3, 4: Art Service Club 3, 45 Art Crafts 3: Rifle Club 4. DOUGLAS P. NORTON Nort If You Are After a Little Amusement Co-Hi-An Photography Staffg Busy Corner 3, 45 D. E. C. A. 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3: Stage Craft 1, 2: Intramural Volleyball 33 Swimming Team 23 Baseball Mgr. 2: J. V. Basketball 1, Kap- pa Zeta 2, 3, 4: Alpha Zeta 1. 3 MARINO J. NATALE Shorty 'fTell Me Why Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2: Intramu- ral Softball 1, 2: Intramural Vol- leyball 1, 2: Kappa Zeta 3, 4. JANE OPERA Living a Double Life Leaders Club 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Shuffle- board 2: Softball 13 Phi Alpha 3, 4, ANN C. NICHOLS Annie The Fairest of the Fair Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 3, 4: Projector Club 4: Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis 1, 2, 3, 41 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Y 2. JULIA OPERA Julie Me Too D. E. C. A. 3: Busy Corner 31 Leaders Club 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Shuffleboard 23 Softball 1, 25 Phi Alpha 3, 4. NANCY L. NICHOLS ..Nan.. There's Music in the Air Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 4: Dra- matlcs Club 2, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 43 N. Y. S. S. M. A. 2, 3. 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: Senior Chorus 3: Leaders Club 41 Trl-Y 43 Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ANGELO PACE Angle A Wonderful Guy Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Purple Pennant' lfldltorlal Staff 41 Re- search Club 4g Dramatlcs Club 25 Magazine Campaign, Home Room Chairman 4. RICHARD C. PACKARD Junior That Old Gang of Mine Bowling Team 4: Wrestling 2: Intramural Volleyball 2: Intra- mural Basketball 1: Kappa Zeta 3. BEVERLY J. PORTER Bonnie I Want to Be Happy Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Busy Corner 3: Pep Club 3: Leaders Club 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Table Tennis 2: Swimming 1, 2: Soccer E, 33:4 Trl-Y 1, 2, 4: Phi Alpha ALICE W. PARK 1. Al.. My Ideal D. E. C. A. 3, 4: Trl-Y 1. BETSY W. POTTER A Smile on My Lips Co-Hl-An Literary Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 4 : French Club 4: Band 2: Homemaking Club 1: Leaders Club 4: Swim- ming 1, 2: Table Tennis 2: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Badminton 4: Volley- ball 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y 1, 2, 4: Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY PERFETTI ..Wimp,. Laughing at Life Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 3: Tumbling 3: Intra- mural Basketball 1: Kappa Zeta 3. LOUIS A. QUATRO Louie Whistle While You Work D. E. C. A. 4: Kappa Zeta 3. 4. RUTH A. PILLARS Ruthie Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life Chorus 1, 3, 4: Handicraft Club QE N JAMES D. RIGGE umm.. Fit as a Fiddle Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Varsity Football 4: Intramural Basket- ball 1: Kappa Zeta 4. O F I953 JOSEPH K. RIORDAN Pizonis I Poured My Heart into a Song National Honor Society 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Men's Choir 43 Senior Choir 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 43 N. Y. S. S. M. A. 2, 3, 43 All-State Band 2, 3, 43 Freshman Basketball3 J. V. Football 13 Varsity Base- ball 3, 43 Freshman Baseball3 Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 4. CLA IRE B. ROUSSELL ncatu Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue, Lips like Cherry Wine Transferred from Elmira Free Academy 33 Glee Club 2, 3: Co- Hi-An Literary Stafl3 Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 43 Radio Guild 43 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Chorus 3, 43 Projector Club 43 Library Club 43 Trl-Y 4. G. ROBERT ROGERS ..B0b,. Happy as the Day Is Long Busy Corner 3, 4: D. E. C. A. 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1. KATHLEEN T. ROUSSELL Katie 'fl Feel a Song Coming On Transferred from Elmira Free Academy 33 Choir 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Masquers Club 3: Co- Hi-An Literary Staff: Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 43 Dra- matics Club 43 Chorus 3, 43 History Club 43 Trl-Y 4. MARIE R. RONGO ..Mm,y.. What Is Life Without Lovel' Co-Hi-An Business Staff, Vol- leyball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Dance Club 2, 33 Table Tennis 23 Softball 1, 23 Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Alpha 3, 4. FREDERICK A. RYAN Fredle Stay with the Happy People PHILIP A. ROSEN Philsie It's a Big, Wide, Wonderful World Co-Hi-An Photography Staff: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Vol- leyball 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 43 Bowling Team 43 J. V. Football 13 Kappa Zeta 3, 4. JEAN M. SARDO Sard0 She 's a Lady Co-Hi-An Business Sfaffl Shuf- fleboard 23 Badminton 1: Vol- leyball li Basketball 1. THOMAS R. SCUDAMORE Scud I Get Ideas Dramatlcs Club 2, 3, 4: Research Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2: Sports Announcer 4: J. V. Football 3. THOMAS S. SMITH Smitty That Old Ball Game Baseball 3. ALAN B. SI-IATTUCK Shadrack If I had My Way Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Tennis 1, 23 Rifle Club 1, 2: Kappa Zeta 3, 4. DOREEN SPRATT Honest and Truly Co-Hi-An Business Staff, Dra- matlcs Club 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 4: Tri-Y 1. JAMES T. SILSBEE Lyman Yo'u.'re an Old Smoothie Busy Corner 43 Dramatlcs Club 2: Chorus 1, 2: Wrestling 4: In- tramural Basketball 1, .25 Bowl- ing 1: Kappa Zeta 2, 3. MAXINE Y. STARK ..Max.. f'Pai'ntlng the Clouds with Sun- shine Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 1, 2: Daubers Club 3, 4: Art Service Club 3. CAROL A. SISK A, Yo'u.'re Adorablev Co-Hi-An Literary Staff: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Student Council 3, 4: Senior Invitation Comm. 4: Busy Corner 3: Table Tennis 2: Volleyball 1, 2, 4: Swimming 2: Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3: Bowling 3, 43 Tri-Y 1, 2, 4: Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3. SALLY A. STEVENS Sally Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 2, 3: Dramatlcs Club 2, 3, 4: Research Club 4: Badminton 2, 3: Basket- ball 3, 4, Table Tennis 3 : Volley- ball 2, 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Soft- ball 1, 2: Bowling 4: Swimming 1, 2: Trl-Y 1, 2. -5 5 I I 1 1 if magg- f ' 2 5 OF I 953 SARA ANN STEVENS Sally Ann I'll Follow My Secret Heart' Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 2, 3, Ed- itorial Staff 1, 2: Magazine Cam- paign. H. H. Chairman 4: Senior Rim: Comm. 3: Dramatics Club 2. 3, 4: Research Club 4: Bowl- Im.: 3, 4: Swimming 1, 2, 3: Soc- cer 3: Table Tennis 3: Basket- ball 1, 3: Volleyball 3, 4: Arch- ery 3, 4: Softball 1, 2: Badmin- ton 1, 2: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Epsilon 4. ROBERT VALENTINO Rude Little Man Youfve Had a Busy Daylx Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 3, 4: J. V. Football 3: Intramural Basketball 1: Wrestling Comm. 4: Track 1, 2: Kappa Zeta 1, 2. EDXVARD H. STILES nplgmy.. Young and Healthy Athletic Committee 3: Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 4: J. V. Football 1, 2: Intramural Volley- ball 2: Intramural Basketball 1: Wresging Committee 4: Kappa Zeta . WESLEY D. STISSER ..Wes,. When My Dreams Come Truef' Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Badminton 1, 2, 3: Athletic Comm. 3: Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2: Wrestling Comm. 4: Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3. LUCILLE M. TAYLOR ..I-lucy.. A Pal Good and Truef' Co-Hi-An Business Staff: Purple Pennant Business Staff 2, 3, 4: Dramatlcs Club 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 3: Badminton 3: Trl-Y 1, 2. FRANCES A. WARD SHIRLEY J. WILLIAMSON ALICE A. WOOD Fran Shlrl Woody Wishing Skate'rs' Waltz Dance of the Flutes Homemaking Club 4: Library Homemaklng Club 3: Volleyball Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 3, 4. Club 1, 2, 3: Bowling 3: Softball 3. 4: Softball 3: Tri-Y 1. WE ARE HAPPY SENIORS Baby Face Yeh Man Oh Happy Day What's up. Doc ? Making Whoopee Hot Rod A Perfect Day The Dog Patch Eight Dancing on the Ceiling 5 1 T v The Thing The Greatest Show on Earth 3 Three's a Crowd HIT PARADE ,, X. , 8,1 Done Most for School Most Likely to Succeed Evie Dart Pete Alteri Sue Dexter Bob Eberly King Bill DeHart Most Popular Personality Diane Bell Tony Casey Patsy Somerulle jim Rhoades Queen Muriel Gilbertson intelligence Sports Queen and King joan Hollister Angelo Pace Ann Nichols jack Call 19 THE STARS WILL REMEMBER NAME Patricia Ackerman Ann Marie Alexander Elaine Alexander .lohn Alleman Robert Allen Peter Alteri Frederick Austin Nelson Babcock Jane Bancroft Russell Barber Hilda Beard Mary Ann Beaudry Althea Beecher Diane Bell Kathryn Bell Robert Bergeron Betty Ann Billings Barbara Boyce Norman Bragg Virginia Brooks Robert Brown Thomas Brown Gerald Caldwell .lohn Call John Casey Kenneth Casterline Connita Chapman Gloria Cherchio Barbara Christie .loseph Christmas Richard Coleman Terry Collins Maxine Constable William Costa Alice Coward PET PEEVE. People who think they know much, but know little People who don't speak fes- pecially certain boysl Hot-rod drivers People who ask too many quest- ions Women drivers Grass-cutters or people who mow de lawn Women drivers Girls who smoke and peroxide their hair Swearing and unfriendly people Girls People who keep me waiting Pat Dishaw Bowling score under 100 Evie Waking up Phonies Keeping Skip Alleman in line Conceited people and gossipers Characters Racial discrimination School Women drivers People who drive too slow in traffic Watch dog for Tony People who flirt Lipstick on my cigarette Noisy people Gold-digging girls Waiting for somebody who is late Young kids smoking on school grounds Girls that smoke in public places Girls who smoke Two-faced people .ludy McCaskill Dishonesty, distrust, disappoint- ments- AMBITION Graduate from Business School and marry ,lerry Math, music, and marriage to a millionaire Become a beautician Be Charlie McCarthy's command- ing officer in the army Be a millionaire Graduate from Cortland High and Delhi College Become a tool designer Graduate from college and not be on Uncle Sam's payroll Be happy and make others happy Be six feet tall Be successful in life Become an R. N. and marry a rich doctor College, marriage, traveling, and happiness Graduate from college and live a happy, successful life Travel around the world Own a big truck to carry my millions Be successful and happy Get out of school, get married, and have kids Nothing in particular, everything in general Be a good box player To have ambition Race a sports car at Watkins Glen Be a good mechanic and marry Pat Get a woman of my own Make a million and see the world Conquer the world Graduate from high school, col- lege and then travel Be successful in the future Lead a healthy, happy life An office job in a big firm Enter college after graduation Be able to understand women Marry and be a good wife To be a happy hobo Be happily married NAME Frederic Cutia Anthony Dalola William Dannon Evelyn Dart Jerry Davis Thorney Dawson William DeHart Susan Dexter Sondra Dilorio Ronald Dippolito Patricia Dishaw Marjorie Douglass Robert Eberly Betty Elliott Shirley Ford .lean Foreman Harold Foster Robert Fox Richard Gates Muriel Gilbertson Durwood Goodell Helen Gordon Donald Granato Mary Greco Eileen Haynes Duane Hazard Barbara Heller Beatrice Heller .lack Hill PET PEEVE I love to shave Conceited women Fickle women Diane Wanda Kneedler School work Conceited senior girls To get up before ll p. m. Snooty people Having bills to pay Mary Ann Beaudry Cold sores Dishonesty in people Stuck up people People who are late Slow motion on the highways Pedestrians, women drivers Senior girls Girls who smoke in public Someone talking to me when I first get up in the morning Women bowlers Ungrateful people Senior girls The name Mammy Cars without heaters Conceited girls and phonics People who think they are su- perior to everyone else Stuck-up people who have no cause to be so The word terrific If limi AMBITION Eat and sleep Become a sailor and see the world through a port hole Become a good roller skater Graduate from college, go to Paris, and get married Graduate from high school Get out of school Cornell and be an old bach I'll bite-what is it? Be happy and successful in life Be a millionaire after taxes Keep on living and enjoying life Get away from Cortland To use it Graduate and get married Retire at twenty-one Be a book-keeper Go to Alaska .loin the navy and get married To be successful Be a -buyer in a big department store Be an admiral of the U. S. Navy College, a successful career, and a happy marriage Win in a pill pool game Become a nurse and then? Graduate and get married Be a sailor and retire as a millionaire Own a red convertible, then get married and raise little Greggs Marry .lim and raise a family Play college sports, marry, and make a mint NAME Susanne Hirsch .loan Hollister Donald Hutchinson Raymond Joseph Barbara Keagle Donald Kerwin Constance Knapp Wanda Kneedler Betty Ann Ladd Elwood Laird .lames Leopardi Edward Lucy Janet Marks Richard Martin Sheila Maxson Charles McCarthy John McConnick Wade McCoy Edward Merriman .loan Meyers Stuart Miller Bruce Miner Roberta Mitchinson Patricia Moore Roberta Moore PET PEEVE Patsy Mumbling Homework Noisy and nosey people Book-keeping Women Convertibles and Binghamton Jerry Davis Boys None Freshman girls Uncultured sophisticates People who sign up for activ- ities and never show up People that don't eat any break- fast in the moming People who pretend to be some- thing they aren't Undependable people Bull-shooter Stuck-up females Untruthful and stuck-up girls People who ignore other people Girls with long fingernails Women drivers Conceited people Late mailmen People who aren't ready on time AMBITION Travel around the world Go to college and then become happily married Own an atomic powered car Graduate from college Secretary, Paris, housewife Be the first man on Mars Live fast, die young, and be a beautiful corpse Be a successful medical secre- tary Get married and raise a football team Work in a factory Become a professional anything College Become a professional skater Mechanical or electrical engi- neer Get along on four hours sleep Be a success in merchandising To graduate Career as a pilot in the Army Air Force Manager of a department store and a singer on the side Marry ,lim and be happy through life with him Manage a store of my own Own a Cadillac Become an R. N., hook a man, and be happy the rest of my life Finish Business School Math teacher NAME .lames Moulton Kay Moulton Marino Natale Ann Nichols Nancy Nichols Douglas Norton .lane Opera Julia Opera Angelo Pace Richard Packard Alice Park Anthony Perfetti Ruth Pillars Beverly Porter Betsy Potter Patricia Purser Louis Quatro .lames Rhoades .lames Rigge Joseph Riordan Robert Rogers Mary Rongo Philip Rosen Claire Roussell Kathleen Roussell Frederick Ryan .lean Sardo Thomas Scudamore Alan Shattuck James Silsbee Carol Sisk Thomas Smith Patricia Somerville Doreen Spratt Maxine Stark Sally Stevens Sally Ann Stevens Edward Stiles Wesley Stisser Lucille Taylor Robert Valentino Frances Ward Shirley Williamson Alice Wood PET PEEVE Room 312 and Bookkeeping 255 People who like to argue with me Getting up in the moming Mary's sewing Alarm clocks Hot lips People who act too nice People who put on a big act Superior people or know-it-alla Women drivers Homework over the weekend Girl who are always cracking their gum Gossiping people Working Football restrictions Getting up in the morning People that won't laugh Life Waiting Uncooperative and stuck-up girls Sunday drivers Sunday drivers Girls who talk too much Kill-joys and ham actors Smoking by girls English teachers Conceited people Silence without a smile Opposite sex Alcoholics Being hurried Wesley Stisser Suzie People who try they are not Sarcasm to be something Sally Ann The other Sally Stevens 27 seconds Supposed athletes who smoke People who aren't on time Girls that smoke and drink People who are always talking about everybody else Nights that end too soon People who scuff their feet AMBITION Travel and later settle down in the mountains with ?? .loin the Armed Services Be a six footer Bowl a 200 game Life in general Be a millionaire Be a successful secretary Be a success always Some kind of research work Win the Indianapolis 500 Own a green Ford Convertible Soup up a car to do 200 miles an hour What's that Become a nurse Larry Be successful in merchandising Grow up to be 6' 3 Be a mortician To travel Opera See California Own a car Bowl 300 Master's degree from Albany State Be a success in my endeavors, to travel, to write a book Make money Become a successful buainem woman A college education Get rich quick Own Schlitz's Brewery Retire and just have fun Stay out of the amy College, then marriage Be a nurse Get married and get out of school Drive the wrong way on a one way street--Central Ave. Be happy and successful Keep a track record from .lack Retire June, 1953 Be a nurse ' Win the A.A.U. Championship Get out of school and be married Be a secretary Become a grade school teacher WISHI G WILL AKE IT 0 It must be good Sh-h-h-h Llve WITCS FAMILI R F CE The Christmas Story Riding high h I G01 Rhythm Hall 1 32 The Machine Age Study Hall? Whafs Cookin CONTENTS Class Class Class Class Class of 1954 of 1955 of 1956 of 1957 of 1958 Snapshots ,rw ,,.,-9 S Ns-2'f'5 f,,VJlLA5y HI s of Tomorrow ' AQ, ,ii . , . In 1,- -V-'Li' Aff' x .. ,. g :.f,1.,..f:H H -- . Q -4 5, - -I ,.., ,mx of-ff's A A sg --s 3 fi ' lis- U 'f v i P Y 4 F 'i .W f Q Q K 'E K a 'Si ,A e if 7 'L fY .wh 'W' Uffwgf QW , Wu wir -Hi . ii ' ff- NG S - X i.. 1.1. . E X Q 1 f-'. - '-.- ,. -'SS 12 2- wiggxx, .- wmgswmxg f .-it K, S' , K L mf. WL H - ' m y ..:,: - ww Q A '- ' Nw M 'QW ix isa Q Qsmw ,X Y 5 I ng, ji r 65 ik ,Max X gy. .. A.,,. yy.. '11 4 fa L Q Qc ,X mfr' ., ww. A my L I fs Q .ga 251 .t.ki K gg - M J .g-gif, W ll A9-ll we X? hw we f yn . - K 1 L .5 fi Oni.. K ml .wan Q 5 4 A M 1 . v. 1 'C -ai' f f. 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M 1 n K W' N.m,...Q...M. ,.mx.1,f,.,fA..Lak,i-n.kn5wmmmi1 - gf , ,.,. A N..mw,,,.Wu,Ymmm . . -. lf - . ,-'fi - X' Girls-lm!! to Right, First Row: R. Valentino, R. Knf-edIPr, M. Dayger, G. Prospz-ri, V. Re-nm-nt. P. Whiting. P. Rush, N. Mari4'evi1'I1 N. Lewis, M. Root, P. Toniaso. P. Iluranc-IIo. A. Rushne-II, I.. Wagner. S. Partigianoni, C. Cher- vhio, P. Carlin. Svrurrrrl Row: S. Spivz-as, ,I. Mutsdiler, M. Crt-gg, .I. Gillette, S. Call. N. Rn-tl. V. llrosluy, A. I.isi, P. Orosz. R. Smith, P. Ifrway, S. fforson, S. I'arkaraI, li. Murivlv, li. I.iu'y, .I. jones, M. Bush, B. Morris. Thirrl Rout R. fI'Rri4-n, M. Rllynvr, IIQ-ImI1If-, K. IIa1'ke'tt, N. Merver, N. Rush, II, Ale-xandr-r, W. Marks, .I. Yuvavorie. S. Walters, I.. Mont:-sano, Y. Cnvillv. R. Sn-u-ns. S. I.4-itvli, A. Puwlosky, S. Stew-ns, S. Ste-wns. Fourth Raw: NI. Ililln-rt. A. I.o4'kwoorI, P. Rc-rlini. P. Vivo, R. Morris, P. IIimorif-r. .I. lim-rio, M. Yavuno. M. Nutnli. I.. IImsne-s, lf. RH-r'Iwr, lf. Skinner. Fifth 1 Rout' 5. Fuls'-. II. Izillzulino, Y, Ave-ry, I.. Yuvavom-. R. Partigianoni, E. llunlvnto, .I. IIunn. P. Palm:-r, M. Iii-ll. S. I'i-ako. M. Wetmore, M. Closter, M. Cups. NI. Adams. P. Rroun. Sixth Row: V. 'I'uIIe-y. II. Hopkins, .I. I.ittIP, I A. Whiting, NI. flumic-iiIiausf'r. .I. IIoxtatc'r, P. Riggs, R. Rin4IggP, P. Rood, P. IIixon. P. Montf-sann, A. Rush. P. Ciigzluizza. Sl'I'l'IIfh Row: M. Harring' ton, M. Ure-:-If-y. R. Murphy, R. 'I'iIIt. M. Naloli, If. Terwilligler, .I. AIoi, M. Coup:-r, II. 4foIIin, P. Plzinvk. II. Purs:-y, II, Gardnvr, .I. CIe'-vc-Iand, E. lfarmm-n, 11. I uIso. Huyxn l.vlt to Right. First Row: R. We-yant, G. Tim- II. Morgia, P. Adams, I IX 'A Yi ' C. Norton, S. VunWinkI9. R. Brooks. II. Rood, F. Vale-ntinn, V. CiIIett, R. IIllQ.'CIlf'S, I. Russvll, II. Bell, .I. M1'l.askiII. I.. Smith, S. Rrady, 'I'. Rogvrs, II. Bentley, II. Turkington, S. Space. K. Finkolstc-in. Svrnritl Row: W. I'ivr1'v, .I Vorrnwuld, H. Taylor, K. Northup, R. XYZIVZIYIIIIU, S. Rf-ituno, P. Guy, H. Ouslry, R. Porter. C. VanIIe-rmark, .I. Cari-y, A. Story, II. llrc-e'imoo4I, .I. Rrayton. If. iflvwlund, R. Wagnvr, II. Wilstin. 'I'. I'IfIwzir1I.4. If. IIunt. 'Fhinl Raw: M. IIragotta, II. I inIu-Istf-in, C. Calalmlo, R. I f'rro. R. Quaile, S. III:-Connell, II. Royve, W. Evans, K. Crzilno, R. Hastings. II. R1-1'kwitIl, If. Wfir14Iai'mI, R. WiItsey, II. Svairiains. R. Klvim-. C. IIoIaI:'n. I . Pie-su-r, R. Wr'IrIr1f-r. Fourth Row: II. Corman. W. IIurIIuvrt, CI. Postc-r, W. llorson. .I. Ingersoll. P. Testa, R. I.:-onard. II. Moshvr, G. Holmvs, II. ilovillv. R. Pvr- sonius. II. Posh-r. I.. Ciufrsf-y. P. Urfan. .I. ffIurk. R. Quuilv, R. IIIIFIIS. Fifth Row: U. Terrpeliing. H. Uowvr. R. fI'IIz1ra, P. .Iosc-ph. ll. Polinxky .I. M1-Kelvin. W. Parr, II. Rivff, 'I'. RoyIf-, U. M1-Roriv, fl. Price, II. lforl, lf. IIayton, R. fiarnwn, .I. Rosa-. W. WomIvsorIIi. Sixth Row: .I. Cumillo, V. Pvvk. R. RushnvII. R. Craig. III. KuIIiIm', R, Cross. .I. Morsc-, I . Baile-y, li. I airInanks, R. Pc-rsonius. R. Hall. II. ffIark, C. Suilivhart, R. lfhapnian, M. Salku. Smwrillt Raw: .I. 'I'c'f'Ion, R. Kinnf-y, R. llonklin, C. IIow1I, .I. Dowd, I . Alliro, II. Clark, S. PeuIu', R. Ilinklv, S. Wood. R. Rurnham, l C. Carpvnter, .I. I arkvr, G. Evans. 'I Y -I u E I F I I I .qyqvx -L ww. --- Summer Time .lust We Two Me and My Gal Guess Who Hits the Spot Totem Pole 353329 You Belong To Me Its a Long Way Up OT FAR BEHI D Girls Girls Girls Pretty as a Picture Who's Ahead? ' mm- Fun and Fancy Free CONTENTS i Co-Hi-An Purple Pennant Honor Society ?-2 Music Dramatics Clubs Sororities Fraternities . 0 'T-Q -,,e T u I7 2 if G5 -Y s 1 'u .-1 , ' it gp-r Q 9 9 fl ,. H: an ww. -... . . Ny , V fj M X N is if Q ww F ' K . uylr-f . U . . ix- H55 Q. w. O A l .,f Qi Q ig 3. ,H nf , f? '5 r W wef 4,4 Y G ,,. 4 by 3 -s .fr 1 2- K: A f K 5 'iff f' f -' r 3' 5. A x v g ar ,X . . if '.: - W' N W' R Y I ,I 5 6 h H Ra Et ,gl h -NIE ff rx A gf M , 'EQ' . . w-:lgf .,.5 Xf7 G is . I+, W 4 g y , Rhoades, A. Nichols, M. Beaudry, H. Gordon, E. P. Ackerman, J. Bancroft, Miss Wilcox, A. Pace. Dart, D. Bell, .l. Call. Fourth Row: C. Sisk, B. Second Row: P. llishaw, B. Christie, R. Mitchinson, Porter, B. Potter, M. Constable, A. Coward, A. First Row. Left to Ri ht: E. Luc , Mrs. Allison S. Hirsch, P. Purser, K. Bell. Third Row: J. Beecher, J. Hollister. First Roux I.:-fl to Right: B. Ladd, S. A. Stevens, M. Cilbertson, P. Dishaw, A. Nichols. P. Somerxille. Second Row: M. Douglass, S. Stevens, I.. Taylor, B. Heller, B. Christie, B. Billings. ll. Spratt, W. Kneedler. Third Row: C. McCarthy, W. DeHart, B. Miner, ll. Kerwin. R. Martin, K. Casterline. BUSINESS STAFF AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF ART STAFF AND LITERARY STAFF First Row. Left to Right: P. Ackerman, C. McCarthy, J. Ban- croft. Second Row: K. Casterline, S. Dexter, R. Martin, Miss Wilcox. EDITORIAL STA FF R1 Record albums, musical terms, and song titles were in our thoughts for many months. Pictures were snapped, captions written, illustrations drawn, and advertisements sold. Miss Wilcox and Mrs. Allison advised us, our editors guided us. Now here is your and our senior annual. We sing Nobody Knows the Trouble We've Seenw, but we hope you you will think the 1953 yearbook is CHS7s best C0-I-Ii-An. l'illl'l'UlllAl. HUARIJ First Now. lm!! lu Kigliz: P. Pursvr, fi. l rziil, Miss Wilvox, H. Gordon, S. Hirsch. Sf'f'UIlll Row: K. Mitvhinson, li. Mvliarthy, E. Dart, P. Swartwout, K. Bell. Unr sc-hool newspaper, The Purple l'cn- nant, now in its second decade, is pub- lished in monthly. eight page editions. In this year's Pennants are found news stories. interviews. Books 'N Music, school gos- sip. and l.ittlo Shots of Big Shots. For news and views of CHS. students reall Thr' llllfllll' l'1'nn11nl. l i'r.st How, Lvl: lo Right: M. Br-audry, P. Uishaw, B. Beau- tlry, ll. 1Iorf'orun, ll. lu2lIllt'f'lll.SL'l'Ulld Row: B. Breese, li. lllfls, .l. lfrnif-kshunk, Mr. lfnrtis, li. Potter, M. Jerome 'lf Muwlry. Third How: ll, Bell, P. Somerville, P. Moore ll. l.nfl4l. S, D1-xt:-r, ,l. Km-111-y, lf. ROIlSSffll, H. Beard, B llunli, M. llilln-rtson, A. lie-c-vln-r. v v BUSINESS STAFF 41 First Row. Left to Right: .l. W'vl1ster, ll. Mvlflliom-, S. Rf-II, Y. llzlygt-r. ll, llrndshnw. Sl'l'Ill1ll Row: l.. lioyvr-, S. FlSlll'T, ll. lllurplwy, ill. Nmlxo. K. l l':lil, M. llrooks. M. Woodworth. 'I'fn'rrl Nou! N. Alf-unnli-r. ll. lfonilrw. Rf limp:-iitm-i'. ll. lluzurd, A. Pave, ,l. Clark, .l. Corey. lClJl'l'0lil.-Xl. S'I'Al'l 41114144 4 , , n . V W . gflllgijl :algfl1'r,l,l.Hl gilgif W W 7 i A -1 4. Ftrs! Row, Left to Right: M. Constable, J. Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are qualities necessary for membership in the Fer- dinand E. Smith Chapter of the National Honor Society. At the end of their Junior year or in their Senior year, members are selected by the faculty and are inducted in a candlelight service which is witnessed by the entire high school. Throughout the year, under the guidance of Miss Kinnally and Miss Krewson, the Honor So- Hollister, J. Bancroft. Second Row: S. Hirsch, J. Riordan, P. Purser, R. Eberly, C. Sisk. Third Row: K. Bell, S. Dexter, H. Gordon E Dart ciety members participated in P. T. A. meetings and in a radio program. In our school they acted as tutors and gave pep talksw on scholarship. Service to the community included visiting the Children's Home, the hospital, and nursing homes. A Parent-Faculty Tea was held in May and plans are underway for the first Honor Banquet- the grand climax of the National Honor Society's activities this year. y 42 ATIO AL H0 OR OCIETY f i..x If f X x K. lu M ' :Y f s 1 ' E X , ? lg .,.. ft I? 2 K J Aix uf wg! fn K. QQ! 55 XM' A 'Tr in - V MN,-A X x x -gf 1 ,K W 'ls if X , , g VX - 1 -,, 'bf' f G Vg of ,-' N, x 'Q ' :B l . - ff- 3 fe iw .. 1 . , ,, X A ,A Q? ..., Z A .E ff In Q ., Q gs' ,- y, Z .v X A ,arf ii 4 4 f X' ' f A' z 3' I . Y' A Q II. A k iz, A-m A H 5' r V- Mia? S - .' 5' I Q ' A x , X 'nu' . 55 ' 451' s .J ,gy bg . - ,H f Amis, M '- ...A mf 4 L Q ' I 5' 4 af f , .1 ' lf k - ' 8 K., , 1, ,E lg X A X 1, Q X .tl , Q- K R W Q ' fN ' X . K' I Q Q ,Q N, +1.- - Tcl MW i --.-. fl First-Row, Left to Right: J. Bancroft, D. Spratt, H. Stanton, M. Rhyner, S. Moscrop, A. quanti. Third Row: M. Danningburg, S. Vandebogart, C Howe F Hoyt .l PICTCC R Fabrizo, E. Stanley. .l. Darweesh. Second Row: B. Redfield, S. Burtis, N. Maricevich, R. Bishop, R. Martin, B. Murphy, F. Endler, G. Tennant, A Jones .l Benjamin J Riordau Squires, S. Laurelli, A. Wood, L. Cese, B. Partigianoni, J. Yacavone, R. Burtis, W. Cin- G. Zampino. Standing: Mr. Signorelli, E. Attleson, D. Leopardi I Davis J Leopard: ORCHE TR Tap, tap, tap! The tapping which is heard is a baton calling the Cortland High School Orch- estra to order. This baton has led the members of the Orchestra as they presented a radio program in February and a concert in the late spring. These musicians performed in the N. Y. S. S. M. A. Con- test held here in May. The record of the Orchestra will spin on, even after the baton lowers at the last note of our Bac- calaureate Service. 44 l Rau: Left In Right: J, Banvrott, l'. llaranello, R. Carlin. na, l'. Hood. D, Dimorivr. A. Miner, M. Cunzenhauser, lit-er-In-r. ll. liimlgv. S. l.zns, P. Orosy, A. Bushnell, J. Lg. Sz-rnml Razr: l.. Nlontwano. S. Walworth, J. Yaeavone, Tout-ll, S. Dowd, l'. Dixson, l'. Planvk, A. Walker, E. llrardo. ll, Murphy. ll. l'urs:-y, K. l.izotte, P. Bertini, P. its-sano, l'. l'alrner, W. Marks, S. Ileliblfe, Miss MeKf-on. gotta. ll. Quailt-, D. Corl, C. Polinsky, J. Fisher, P. Ii. J. Nlc'KeIvu. A. Dc-spirito, l.. Cuz-rnsey, A, Storey, A. of-k. H, llztiguini. ff. Dayton. .l. lleitano, lf. Morgia. Senior f.'l1nr11.x--Fl'r.w1 Roux lm!! to Right: K. Daniels, E. J. Yanllenshergen, J. Waliw'orth, R. Redfield, E. Foster, T. Riggs. N. Nlunning. Nl. Wooduortli. S. livin:-nt. C. Bradshaw, Stahler. R. Beavh. C. Clark, F. Alhro, E. Cuy, L. Dennison, ll. Nlutst'lllvr.Y.T l'1'tlt-l'il'ks.li.Vanrlf-l'u'1'r,ll.D0ag1s, Nl. Darl- IJ. Brown. S. Sloan, S. Shay, P. Levant, K. Roussell, J. ing. H. I'iIIars. VX. Wood. S. llay. P. Julian. A. Sonnaehio, P. Randall. B. Heller, M. Boyce. Third Row: A. Alexander, J. ll:-Inns. Swnrnl Noir: ll. llonu-r, A. Wiltsit', C. l.eir'kert, .l. Wolfe, K. Sc-hit-k, A. Alleoek, J. Bennett, T. Dawson, T. Xluuzy. 5. Syn-rtson. S. Xormnald, ll. Powers, B, Cox, l.. Brown, R. Leopardi, W. lNT3l'I,0llg3ll, J. Riordan, D. Skinner, Miller. ti. .'xit'ltI'tI. S. llaln-ot-k. J. Nlanue-I. S. Arhogast. l.. E. Merriman. IJ. Schick, F. Blf-tt, N. Smith, N. Nichols, C. Dennison. ti. lthynr-r, if Rousst-ll, 'Xliss Nlr'Keon. Third Row: Soule, S. Owens. Iorson. A. l.isi. ll. Nlurris. W. Coville, l,. Boyre, P. Cug- fl Row: ll. Douglas, C. Norton, l'. Adams, H. Davis, M. 45 IEIOR CHORUS Sit up straight. chins in. and open your mouths wide -these are the directions given the Senior Chorus as they meet for rehearsals seventh period. The fine musical programs presented this year were the Christmas Pa- geant. the contest in May. and the Animal Spring Concert. ln all these events the Senior Choristers have sung harmoniously. making Musica Music. Musir '. HJIOR CHORU Melodies float from Room 228 as the Junior Chorus meets eat-h week. Their en- thusiastic singzing in the Christmas Pageant proved that many members will make fine additions to the Senior Chorus. DRAMATIC CL B 'cThere's No Business Like Show Business , exclaim the actors and actresses of the Dramatics Club. With this spirit they presented in the fall three one-act plays, How to Propose . Wild Hobby Horses . and 'Tinders Keepersv. and in the spring a three act play HCome Over to Our House . The grease paint. hot lights. and nervous voices of committees and actors added to the excitement of opening nights. and helped make the plays entertaining, mem- orable occasions. 46 First Row, Left to Right: P. Helms, E. Blanchard, M. Owens, E. Dart, P. Somerville, A. Beecher, D. Bindge, C. Dart. Second Row: B. Hall. C. Heagy, H. Cordon, D. Bell, J. Hollister, R. Mitchinson, P. Dish:-iw, C. Rhoades. Third Row: C. Dippold, M. Constable, R. Corcoran, S Hirsch, M. Uarling, C. Roussell, J. Randall, A. Wiltsie. Fourth Row: P, Swartwout. J. Bennett, B. Billings, M. Beaudry, S. Sloan, J. Bancroft, S. Stevens, T. Scudamore. Fifth Row: A. Cincotta, L. Miller, S. Babcock, B. Cox, W. Carter, L. Webster, E. Guy, Miss Chaloux. First Row, Left to Right: J. Carats-lli, A. Faroni, Mr. tl00llI'll'll. Svrnnzl Row: C. Norton, J. Reitano, R. 0'Hara, l'. Bishop. Third Row: lf. Cleveland, S. Coulter, J. Miller, ll. Allxro. l T GECRAFT CL B The stage is set and the curtains rise as the Stagecraft Club takes over behind scenes at the productions of the Dramatics Club. Not only do the members make. arrange, and change scenery for the plays. but they also see that this scenery stays up. The work of the Stagecraft Club is heavy and hard, but they never fail to help make successful the events held on the stage. 47 Seated, Left to Right: J. Buttino, D. Wilson. Standing: F. Blett, R. Hawley. N. Evans, A. Evenden. TECHNICIANS Kneeling: P. Alteri. Standing, Left to Right: P. Somerville, B. Billings, J. Iilqollister. J. Bancroft, K. Bell. S. Dexter. C. Frail. A. Alexander, C. Brad- I I , 5 s aw. SCR PTWR FIERS ANNOUNCICRS Seated, Left to Right: R. Corcoran, A. Bancroft, ll. French, M. VerNooy. Back Row: D. Tucker, C. Dippold, K. Swind, C. Roussell, E. Dart. RADIO GUILD The Star Spangled Bannerl' is heard and a voice leads the stu- dents in the pledge to the flag. These morning services, produced hy the Radio Guild. are an important part in the day of students and faculty. The noon announcements, given on our public address system. keep Cortland High informed of schoollactivities. Each Radio Guild announcer, scriptwriter, and technician plays a vital role in broadcasts over WCHS and WKRT. if! 1, ax. z if v 35s K f' fum 'tif' .Q .,'.. V, J Hd. . .M IN, .,f 6'35l35?-- C - 1 u Ti, W 47gQg5 fy A ... Esmgffgi MM V,gwm W fc ' f ' 2 We R fi? - ' I - tifn f..,,w.aavw J , 1: 5 5 1 if iff 1755 'QM 'i WfHQWQIIIIIIIIIIIEUMWIIIHQ Q V- Vw, ,Q ..... .. -.,....,, A .. ..,, .4,, ..,.M.. , V S , M Mm t f 2 H I, . A , - 5 , ,f -H-w 'E S3 13:56 ,X V K - - e-. 1 - 1 QWKE . I ' Lam I A gf' ' W g.,, K sf, N ' ICQ i I. mlm ,X X x Q 'Z Z5 r Eg: V Am . - z 43 2 g 1 f 1 2 . Q4 - ,, l'zrst Row Left to Right C Thomas D Bush K Schick B Bush N DiAng.elo M Armstrong 'S Metz er Second Row Nl Alli on W Wheeler I B1 hop R Mat on E Beckwith C I rf-ene t Ura l ARI SILRVILF QIUB ART CLUBS The members of the Art Service Club use their artistic talents for the ,ood of the school and community by making posters. paintin drums. and setting up displays. The Daubers Club members develop their abilities by :ketchin and p1intin at home. in school and on frequent held trips. HA D OBK CLUB Click. click. click! This is the sound of needles sewinb intricate patterns. as the members of the Handwork Club learn to knit. crochet. tat. and weave. This club is divided in two groups: seventh and eighth grades in one and grades nine through twelve in the other. The girls gain fun and experience in handwork. DAUBERS CLUB Left to Right: P. Ackerman, M. Pawlosky, Mrs. Allison, M. Stark, M. Riccotilli, J. Morenus, M. Armstrong, P. Levant, M. Darling, J. Natoli. . - LL. V ph DHL Q V. 5. Huy, Q 3. Guweil, . an- M' gonwiaiiittrnll Iwwxijzhwofih' Y' M nw U' Mtimtill oim0 9i'mi FWS, 3' '-A ' 5 1 ' ' s ' T M ' A - . hi. F.. Ba 0iiiii..iwii. R' Unix Amy, 3' A 0 Nnwoiuc t.i.UB Lett W Rnixilme, WFS 'mia R. RMP' r.c..ifd f ' Wt First Row. xnomigq . tum, p. Bef- meh in Mummy P B k. Chgwnian, 'Riwnen A. M T, 3. jan T-3rTnTl.B?Ti1tt'hiixs0n- P' Ke e BU Y COR ER The Bus' Corner. operated by the students of Retail- l ing l and ll. makes an attractive addition to our second floor corridor and a fine place from which to purchase our school supplies. Members. with the assistance 0 sonnel of Cortland stores, learn methods of window arrange- ment and the principles of successful salesmanship. C. ll. Sfs shopping center is the Busy Corner. f their adviser and per- IBRARY CLUB 'rst Row, Left to Right: J. Omara, B. McElbone, J. Dunn, D. Fagan . Farr. Second Row: B. Foster, Miss Lundberg, F. Ward, Miss Webb, Boyce. Third Row: C. Roussell, A. Alexander, S. Kidd, N. Banner. : if 5 4, r Fim Row Rosar. Sl Left fv Rzklu.. F A- Rent. .Grand Row, B. Emflnywiilrd, M, Siysbee, C fini, B. H A. I ell , . B, Oiffllane, Tlnrd- Ig1r9Q.nT'- Iliisililizdtlgjigiilgeyff ara' I- Ph -'I e r Snhlenker P ' flStmgg D fs n IO, J. Silsl V , . Alteri ll .' foodell, R Ro' 'W' R. ' 4- - ger Kimball, C. lift-CHI-th S, R. , Y' BUSY CORNER CLUB LIBRARY CLUB As we examine our Album of llits. we find a record labeled. i'The Library Club. This club is composed of students who wish to learn the functioning of a library. llnring their free per- iods the student librarians stamp books. put returned books in their proper places. and work with the filing cabinet. ln our school the serv- ices of the l.ibrary Club are used regularly and are greatly appreciated. Sl Q p R W we x V Q. ME 35 Q Y ' as 'N ig ff ' 5 'X is ,K 5' v Er 5 J A A 3' , 31, A M Lf' if wif QE' gk N., ':. . ,A .2 kat YQ S hz A J a. . w i' SO - iw , fufggw 35, 'fa +A4s 4 , f L 12324 gi an KP 4 in I ' if Q . V 5' K, qv e Q .rf 5 - Q21 Q26 f 5 'f 'SX I xx I G? M xA f, 'R NA gg!!! H an Nl, A E irst Row, Left to Right: F. Bell, R. Bc-ntly. Second Row: J. Reitano, R. Hawly liss Mitchell, N. Evans, J. Vormwald. Third Row: W. Pierce, 0. King, J. Rose l. Salka, W. Hurlhurt, C. Tr-rpc-ning, W. Evans. STAMP CLUB BOYS COOKING CLUB 1 First Row, Left to Right: L. Tyrell, R. Davis, M. Cooper, M. Owens, J. Teclon, F. Goodale. Sec- ond Row: D. Taglianty, H. Ossendoth, J. Webster, B. Colton, S. Fuller, E. Lombardo, D. Lear. H. Cataldo, M. Rogers, .S. Walworth, C. Tyler, T. Mawby. Third Row: M. Fulmer, C. Smith, R. Fiorentina, P. Joseph, H. Beard, C. Beecher, R. Corcoran, M. Armstrong, P. Planck, M. Gil- lette, H. Wright. Fourth Row: E. Joseph, Miss 0'Hara, J. Foreman. JUNIOR RED CROSS First Row. 1.1-fl to Right: Miss Mitchell, D. Greenwood, D. Corl, R. Quale, C. Dayton, F. Wood, C. Price, R. McRorie, l.. Cuernsey. Second Row: R. Chapman, Nl. Moore, V. Peck. J. Baker, J, Laudry, E. Neville, H. Gower, D. Clark, D. Rice, H. Lake, R. Quale, D. Foster, C. Holden, K. Northrup. The Boys Cooking Club proves that a man's place can be in the kitchen. Members study recipes and make cookies, Spanish rice, and other foods to serve themselves or to take home. The Stamp Club brings together students who wish to trade duplicates and learn more about stamps. The Junior Red Cross is composed of one rep- resentative from each homeroom. This organi- zation, through such projects as sending Red Cross packages and informative scraphooks, aims to serve our country and the world. 53 RE E RCH CL B Chemistry. physics, and biology students form another new organization, the Research Club. Mem- bers often undertake experiments of their own and with the help of the school physicianis office, the Research Club has started sugar diabetes tests on volunteering seniors. Seated. Left tu Right: A. Beecher, T. Scudamore, S. ' Martin S Stevens R Eberl R Joseph l . Borthwivk. 54 btevens, R. . . M 3, . y, . . . Mr. Rnssum. Standing: W. McCoy, E. Lucy, R. Lear. Left to Right: A. Contento, R. Carpenter, R. Corcoran, E. Vecchio, S. Stevens, H. Os- sendoth, T. Rourke, R. Lankler, A. Mancini, S. Fisher, R. Fulmer, F. Blett, H. Seager, B. Mclilhone, M. Fulmer, Mr. Brush. C0 TEMPORARY FFAIR CL B In its twice monthly meetings, the Contemporary Affairs Organization is spinning a new record for Cort- land High. Through panel discussions the members consider cur- rent and international problems. Local politicians and college students participate in some of the group's proj- ects. V xox' First Row. Lvl! I0 Right: M. Douglass. J. Biviano. A. Contento, M. Cilbertson, P. Dishaw, E. Dart, J. Hollister, ll. Hell, B. Porter. Serum! Row: C. Thomas, M. Constable, C ZT77 E.3E' Eg? an-I-51 i-1' ,-2:5 3:11 ZF? Z-5, i AE' WEA?- ga.. wEf ' 'S-. -5:2 ... r?2 5' 'X 32-F 7-35 mv?-s 1-E'-'I TA-. E' - .-'fir ,.,,,' A IAC? 92. Qcm m3.. ' zu: 11.5 :ffm an - iylun 3. . IW 3532. vzn -ZLE. D305 :J-xr' 2. 2.-UN! na' :- , Z... vga. i - O z-7:1 fume. O18 59... ca. P13 nf?-:-----'f' ' ---44 .... . gr p p- , 1 i Yllli 14 V Q l ' Nmihmxxxsig M. Silslree, lliAngelo, M. Moore. .l. ifasterline. PHI ALPHA I iXxkxmxW al ORORITIE F x,,. , - 4 A ,-, F 55 . - A ,N qr-N .55-yiS!'l. 'f1'.li4'zaf -..-.::. L:'L5' 4 Bake sales. TIIHIITIHQC sales, dances, and community service proj- ef-ls keep members of the girls, social groups busy. Un the agenda of meetings. in addition to the necessary business transactions. are games. songs. clam-es. and speakers. 55 'txt A lfslla' First Row, Left to Right: S. Dilorio, P. Moore, M. VerNooy, M. Beamlry, B. Flush, M. Arm- strong, H. Cordon, N. Nivhols. Sevonrl Row: P. Levant, K. Br-Il, B. Billings, R. Mitoliinson. P. Somerville, S. Hirseh. S. Dexter, P. Purser. U. Bruilslmw. Thin! Row: S. Bell, S. Stevens. A. Beeeher, .l. Mviiaskill, N. Svlioenfelal. A. Banvroft, .l. Clark. ll. Potter, ll. Tum-ke-r. Fourth Row: C. Frail, ll. Cross, R. liorvoran. .l. lihureliill, ,l. Keeney, li. l.e-Roy, V. llayger, J. Van- Hensbergen, B. Beaudry, DELTA EPSILON First Row. Left to Right: S. Dilorio. B. Billings, ll. Bell, B. Christie, R. Mitehinson, E. Dart, P. Moore. Seeond Row: .l.Hollister, K. Bell. P. Dishaw, ll. Cordon. B. Keagle, S. Dexter. Third Row: S. Stevens, A, Beecher, M. Greco, M. Beaumlry, P. Soni:-rville, S. Hirseh, SENIOR TRI-Y FRATER ITIE The Boys Clubs participate in activities in the Y.M.C.A. and in other community projects. Setting up blood-mobiles, sponsoring dances, and financially supporting civic organizations, the boys have a good time as they work together. First Row Left to Right R Martin R Coleman K Caster lme W DeHart J Rhoades Second Row Mr Brush J Rig ge P Rosen J Call A Shattuck l Rlordan B Miner D Kerwln R. Eberly, R. Bergeron, R. Allen U. Norton. KAPPA ZETA HI-Y TUXIS HI-Y First Row, Left to Right: M. Fulmer, J. Burns, Mr. Goelz, E. Joseph, M. Sopp, R. Lankler. Second Row: J. Pantes, P. Dwyer, J. Rourke, D. Moore, E. Purser, J. Dunlap, R. Carpen- ter, R. Falso, T. Swartwout, R. First Row, Left to Right: W. Yacavone, E. Greene, R. Mc Hale, B. Carpenter, A. Julian Second Row: E. Southworth, D Perfetti, J. Kennedy, L. Guy, R. Schlenker, T. Rourke. C Zampino. BETA HI-Y Stabler, L. Falso. T. Coodale. CONTENTS Athletic Committee Leaders Club Football Basketball Wrestling Baseball Track Gymnastics Boys Sports Girls Sports Cheerleaders Drum Majorettes Q' -'ln5.k f 15 g ?g,S'-2- 3 'KYXl'E7.fCw Cheer Cheer or Old Corllancl l'llgl1 t ,,..., ,. - f - ,.f- , , - ' , fx 4. f- f A' fp. 1 - , I f' I :sf N C if ATHLETIC COMMITTEE The Athletic Committee is composed of representatives of the major sports, elected by lettermen. The boys handle money-rais- ing projects such as operating the refreshment stands at football and basketball games. Members vote on all names submitted to re- ceive varsity letters and are always ready to improve the sports life of Cortland High School. First Row, Left to Right: E. Joseph, C. Perfetti, F. Cutia, R. Valentino, C. McCarthy, J. Call, R. Parelli, l . Cinquanti. Second Row: R. Elierly, P. Alteri, R. Ciflonelli, ll. Stupke, T. Swart- wout, J. McCarthy, W. Burke, Mr. Shafer. ATllLE'l'lC tI0lNlMl'l l'l-IE LEADER CL B Following the leader is a fine idea, especially when she belongs to the Leaders Club. Four or five girls, from grades nine through twelve, are selected from each gym class. At meetings held once a week, members are given de- tailed instruction in various sports. These girls then assist Mrs. Riley in the gym classes and several times a year at- tend and act as hostesses for the sports play-days. First How, Left to Right: A. 0'Connor, .l. Kellogg, N. Nichols, J. Mc- Caskill, C. Packard, J. Cruiz-kshank. A. Nichols, N. Packard. Second Row: B. Beuudry, P. ldogerty, B. Marsico, M. Cummings, M, Fisher, J. Fox, P. Maizuk, A. Bertini. Third Row: B. Potter, J. Casterline, B. Ladd, J. Prindle, Metzger, A. Contcnto, M. Moore. Fourth Row: M. VerNooy, R. Culver, A. Jones, B. Porter, C. Sisk, S. llollister, llimperio. Hold High That Banner, Never Sag Die. 57 FOOTBALL Mascot-B. Abdallah. First Row. Left to Right: W Burk, L. Guy, .l. Call, C. Perfetti, I. Kaplan, J Rhoades, .l. Nix-hols. Second Row: J. Hill, R. Parelli B. DeHart, E. Marsieo, R. Leopardi, B. McDonald P. Corser. Third Row: K. Casterline, Mgr., D Cifonelli, ll. Stupke, J. Riggs, B. Eberly, F. Cin quanti. D. Mc'Hale, B. Bergeron, Mr. Hannon Ass't. Cnavh. Fourth Row: Mr. Shafer, T. Fanta- vone, B. Yaeavone, ll. Fiorentini. K. Soule, G Dimpc-rio. C. Maloney, A. Trivissono, F. Fisher, D Wilk, E. Southworth, C. Smith, Mr. Moiseichik Head Coach. Fifth Row: H. Reed, P. Dexter. B Verrieo. T. 0'Mz1ra, E. Greene, C. McCormick, A Faroni, D. Bowker, P. Cifonelli, C. Mullen, B Guyles, C. Moore, Mr. Lang. Sixth Row: E. Guy A. Ferro, .l. Meldrim. R. Ellis, R. Guernsey, M Creen, B. Stahler, B, Metcalf. J. O'Leary, W. Talley E. Pens, McMann, Mr. Childs. if 0 1 ' '- 1 X x 9 x Xxbk Q E -' Team. nntler the voavhing of John Moiseiehilc 49 PURPLE TIGERS OF 1952 The l952 Cortland lligh School Football fetti and ,lack Call. and John llannon. won 3 games anfl lost 4. The Seniors on the team who will not he liar-lc next year are l. llill. T. Casey, J. Rhoades, J. Call. ll. lflwerly. W. llellart, and J. lligge. ll l'00'l'IHlI Pl AYFRS Co-1-aptains of the 1952 Tigers were Chuck Per Next year's team will have experience and weight. and should for the '53 record have many downs and touchdowns. Sl'fNlf i ' 1 .. ,. , . ' iff' 'l' C' ' W. lJeHart,J.H1ll J Rhoa ee Fira! Knut. I.:-It ln lxighl: li. B1-rgx-ron. ,l. Rlbgx, . ,asey, Serum! Row: F. llinquanti, R. llherly, J. Call. 47 The Bags Will Do Then' Level Besl 59 lf 'Q mx Z ii iiiiiiii' Z ll nu l ll 1 Q BI I C , :ll E 5 5 5 . x f g X 3 wi 4 X41 Xu C may 6 3 L 4 - M - S4 Q tf , 5 ' i 1 n Q 1 Q' B 5' S dy 518 3 Qlwt y QSWCQ y QQCXLAC C 3 i Z, C X y ZX -i f iii 5 iikifa ha d S 15, E , 5 SSS' C i hkzq Q1 S S . ' 4 c s Z 4 to S' If as Q55 5 A gm My Q Vs tg I EAQ ' N S C eal of .. 1 6 i 35, af, 4 I' S S A ' V' C f 5 - E i , I ffe?I5f N. ai.: AlI,L ' ,..aunlll 'e S3 SSB -3-,E CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS 52 55 65 52 43 59 45 46 48 66 52 49 52 60 75 57 58 61 RECORD o Homer Union Endicott Vestal Binghamton North johnson City Elmira Southsidg Ithaca Elmira Free Academy Binghamton Central Union Endicott Vestal Homer Binghamton Central Johnson City Elmira Southside Ithaca Elmira Free Academy Binghamton Central The Purple Tiger dribblers completed the season this year with 11 wins and 9 losses. Captain Jack Call was a key figure, scoring the most points on the team. lack was chosen on the first string Southern Tier Team and Ron Parelli was given honorable mention among the Southern Tier All Starsr ASKETB LL Those hoys whom Coach Hannon will have to re- place next year are T. Casey. J. Rhoades. J. Call, J. Hill, and B. Eherly. Through fine teamwork and skilled playing our athletes have earned praise and cheers from the crowd. JV BASKETBALL Left to Right: W. DeHart, P. Cifonelli, P. Smith, A. Fabrizio. T. Swartwout, J. Nichols M. Hirsch, A. Gay, V. Baldassare, T. lllanicclu, ll. Young, R. Howker, C. Dimperio, T Marsico, E. Purser, Coach Lang. .IV RECORD CHS Homer 39 CHS Union Endicott 53 CHS Vestal 47 CHS Binghamton North 38 CHS Johnson City 25 CHS Elmira Southside 47 CHS ithaca 57 CHS Elmira Free Academy 55 CHS Binghamton Central 41 CHS Union Endicott 38 CHS Vestal 38 CHS Homer 58 CHS Binghamton North 37 CHS Johnson City 23 CHS Elmira Southside 43 CHS Ithaca 69 CHS Elmira Free Academy 57 CHS Binghamton Central 47 It's Up To You To Do the Rest. 61 WRE TLIII The matmen of C. H. S. this year attained an out- standing record of 7 wins and 4- losses. Among the star performers was sectional champion, Captain Bob Valentino, who won 37 matches and lost 9 in his high school career. Harry Davenport, a key man in the heavier di- vision, was stricken with polio early in the season and his loss has been severely felt. The graduation of only four lettermen indicates a successful 1953-54 season. First How, Left to Right: P. Corser, l. Kaplan, R. Hammond, D. Cifonelli, T. Fantacone, E. Tinker, A. Perfetti, B. Valentino. Second Row: D. Stupke, M. Kalilec, B. Davis, H. Foster, W Cutchess, C. Moore, .l. O'Leary, F. Valentino. Third Row. D. Hazard, K. Soule, C. Stevens, R. Leopardi, B. Cuyles, R Gingrich. J. Thomas, Coach Shafer. 62 First Row, Left to Right: L. Mahar, D. Cifonelli, C. Perfetti, T. Smith, L. Keller, R. Hammond. Second Row: .l. Glezen, R. Fragnoli, J. Fox, W. Burk, F. Cinquanti, T. Casey. Third Row: Coach Hannon, J. Riordan, E. Purser, R. Falso, E. Marsico, R. Parelli. Fourth Row: Mgr. Neil Craig, Ass't. Mgr. Ford Sey- mour. BA EBALL During the 1952 season our team split its record with six wins and six losses. With the encouragement of Dan Cifonelli and Lardy Ma- har, the two most experienced players, the team members worked hard. played well, and made us proud. GYM ASTHITEAM Tumbling on the mats, jumping on the trampoline. and swinging on the parallel bars. the members of the Cym Team perform their stunts with the greatest of ease. Co-captains of this yearis team were Judy McCaskill and Pete Alteri. Their leadership and the instruction of Mrs. liiley and Mr. Childs enabled the members to pre- sent the Annual Gymnastic Fixhibition with the theme g'The Roaring Twentiesf' GYM TEAM l ir.vl Row, Lt-fl In Right: P. Alta-ri, tio-Captain, H. Gibbons. H. Foster, fi. Poster, Mr. Childs, .l. Buttino, lf, Stiles, K. Phelps, J. llavis. Second Row: .l. Mctlaskill, tfo-Captain. S. llimpf-rio, S. Williamson, Mrs. Riley, S. ifarnpbell, N. Packard. .l. l.yons. Tliinl Row: F. Bell, M. Fisher, A. Jones, J. Weishaupt. Win or Lose, We'll Show a Fight. First Row, Left to Right: R. Eberly. P, Alteri, R, Mc-Hale. J. Call, .l. Hill, R. Hawley. Second Row: Coach Lang, ll. Stupke. R, Berg:-ron, W, Burk, V. Baldassare, W. Ur-- Hart, A. Ferro, Coach Moiseichik. TRACK TEAM TRACK TEAM ' The 1952 Track Team, coached by John Moiseichik and Robert Lang. completed the season, winning four matches. losing three. and placing third in the Quadrangular Zone Meet at Vestal. Cortland had six qualified men competing at Cornell in the Sec' tional Meet. These six were J. Hill. J. Gleason. H. Eberly. P. Alteri. F. Stiles, and J. Call. Pete Alteri qualified for and competed in the state meet at West Point. Discus. high jump. broad jump. dashes-V-our team makes tracks. .sf kfugl-5 Q lg 3 Q 1? 3 ff? f .n 5 1 'Q W-an-sq X fgQl,,f jAX 4 f G'fy .SQE : V X x gf mgmigf' R 9 944' ., ' ' .af- E 3' .via ,,,Q.,,.XV!, fz..,,u., Q Ayr w Ar 3 Q 'L .5 X I X. fi Q 35 Egg? GIRLS SPORT Although aches and pains always seem to follow the first night of intramurals, the girls this year gave their full support to the sports, program. ln the repainted gym were seen exciting badminton, table tennis, volleyball, basketball, and shuffleboard games and rehearsals of the dance club for the ar- tistic February performance. Many girls joined the Pep Club. an organization which aims to increase school spirit at CHS. PEP CLUB Kneeling. Left to Right: D. Bell, M. Gilbertson, M. Novko, M. Condie, F. Goodale, M. Jerome. Sitting First Row' S Fisher, Miss 0'Hara, J. Delagato, S. Fisher, M. Fisher, Mrs. Allison, L. Collieri Second Rinwzi Dj Homer, A. Frail, J. Casterline, S. Campbell, S. Dimperio, C. LeRoy l Kellogg Third Row: J. Marks, D. Pierce, S. Brown, M. Maricle, B. Marsico, C. Tharratt, Bi lialola. Friurzh Raw' C Ross, M. Owens, M. Rogers, M. Reed, P. Fogerty, C. Rose, R. Stauber Top: C. Call, S. Packard. Bottom: F. Hoyt, M. Quigley TUMBLING rm Raw: n. c:em't,e,'N. seheenfeld, J. Keeney, J. Meceekm, s. Hollister, N. Packard, M if . Armstrong. Sixth Raw: Y. Carter, B. Bush, S. DiAngelo, M. Silsbee, J. Cruickshank, L. Christmas, C. Stanton, N. Nix. Left to Right: S. Packard, C. Call. N. Packard, S. Campbell TABLE TENNIS Z- u Q' Y IQ . 1' if , f Q 5, 35' up SF p. M 1 1 Q, V -D , 4 il I ,s , 3 Nag W, s N 'VAN ffer ll: - -+'-'YN. , QA V 9 4 N as -'Z CHEERLEADER Cheer. Cheer for Old Cortland Highi' enthusiastically sings the crowd led by CHS. cheerleaders. The ten girls, in their new uniforms and with the expert leadership of the co-captains. have presented many new cheers and yells. The cooperation among the teams. the fans, and the cheerleaders this year has been a record breaking success! DRUM MAJORETTE As the music- plays. the C. H. S. Drum Major Joe Riordan and the Majorettes lead the band down the football field and in parades. Their gay appearance adds a colorful spectacle to the marching. Their well performed routines and high strut- ting steps increase the spirit of the spectators. The record shows that the Drum Majorls and Majorettes' leadership will always be welcomed in CHS. We will not forget the fun and friends of our high school years as We the Seniors aim to -- March on to Greater Fame 68 CHEERLEADERS Lcfl to Right. First Row: Nl. Jerome, M. Cilhertson F. Coodale, ll. Br-ll, M. Condie. Second Row: A lfrail. M. Nnvlw. S. Campbell, S. llimperio, .l. Caster line. DRUM MAJORETTES Left to Right: D. Boags, ff. Tharratt, M. Rf-audry N. Packard. CONTENTS Magazine Campaign Advertisements I A gxX'NERC1 41 Q Q J' We Thank You So Much 3 1 u s 5 Q. Q, X. X 2' an vs A 4, aa if ' . . 1 ...M ,, 1- if ' fn X E ' M If N ' fi ! 1 ,gf-1 W 5 ' gb .. ' NY 9 an ' L 1 M 'fa' Y 'EF , .Je 4 , K Q, ff .Wx .Qc ' ff' Q X312 'fm , 'mf H-. Ap :,usT E'1' X .1- ,. K K nf ,x -1, f 3 gf: R5 , , 1. f' ' 5 1 ' Q s A, xl' f' Q Q A Xtra' wg Congratulations From BERUDRY WALL PAPER CORPORATION GORDON'S DRUG STORE COMMUNITY CQFFEE I3 CLINTON AVENUE S H 0 P Phone 270 WHITE'S I. G. A. Compliments TII8 CLINTON AVENUE ATS of 4 QUAL1 Y - GROCERIE an ME Phone IO66 F RIEND CQQQSTQSRQB Lou FIQRENTINI, Jeweler 25 CLINTON AVENUE B R 0 T A N ' S DIAMONDS - WATCHES - IEWELRY The Style Center of Cortland Free Engraving On AII Wafches C,,,,,,,1i,,,e,,,, ELLISI J. HoUcK gf Licensed Real Estate Bioker C r'l'I d, N Y P' K' M' W' BENNETT' INSURANCE 59 Main S'l'reeI' o an ew or Telephone I752 70 , ME Mikes Friends Complaments of Western Auto Associate Store 19 CLINTON PHONE 9087 FS FEEDS FEEDING SATISFACTION SERVICE FARMERS SYNDIGATE, ING. CORTLAND, N. Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1953 GRANTS BAKERY II9-I2I GROTON AVE. MEET HARRY ALPERT and WEAR DIAMONDS b0Main Sfreei' Phone 581 S T E M E N S THE HOUSE OF FASHION 73 MAIN STREET . TEEN-AGE ROBLEE OLDS and FULMER HOMER and GROTON AVE. 42 MAIN STREET Coriland. N. Y. THE CORNER STORE MARY .na sos Rumsev SANDERS SPORT and LUGGAGE SHOP Compliments of DEPENDABLE APPLIANCE I34 MAIN STREET Phone 3068 Compliments of STEVENS CLEANERS FOR THE BEST IN PASTRIES K A N E S Acnoss FROM mnenounns VICTORY RESTAURANT C om pliments of SAYRE'S BARBER SHOP HORACE .na KIRK FABRIZlO'S MEN'S SHOP 99MAlN STREET LATIMER'S Share For Men 20 CENTRAL AVENUE Qualify - Prompfness - Courfesy Compliments of om Sears Roebuck and Co. L' Tyler Cleaning Co' 8 Grofon Ave. Corfland, N '7 CWI SI- Phone 33 cmzamrs Most Friendly store THE TREAT SHOP and Jim McKendricIc YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ROBBINS TOBACCO COMPANY Tobacco Products, Guns and Fishing Tackle ifo air roun s Telephone 929 89 MAIN STREET Corlland. N. Y. CORTPLKNU- NEQN YORK T R Y A. L. CALL TRUCKING co. Inc. Howm bY REYNOLDS oo Clinion Ave. cafnma. N. Y. I09 Tompkins Sf. Phone 2868 phon, 2935 LEON WOODWORTH THE MESSENGER J E W E L E R II Clinion Avenue, Corfland, New Yorlr ' . Engraving Phone 555 Watch Repamng Varsity Soda Bar and Cigar Store 30 Main Sfreei' Phone 2246 Compliments vf VAN INWAGEN and SONS M ELA N E'S nz c:uN1oN Ava Graduaies Are Invi+ed To Invesfigafe Employmeni' Wifh The New York Telephone Co Call The Ch' f Op a'I'or - 24 Ceniral A LOUIS YAOAVONE SOCONY GAS STATION C0 'P'? 'f 'f Grofon and Woodruff 0 CHARLES HAIRDRESSER COR-I-LAND' N. Y. Compliments 01' N O S S R A D I O SAIIVAY SHOE OO. for THE WHOLE FAMILY W. T. GRANT OO. DEPARTMENT STORE 0 II-I3 MAIN STREET Congratulations to the CLASS OF SB GENTRY Moron sms mc. l59 MAIN STREET F I N E F O O D S WILK DRUGS INC. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS FINE COSMETICS TASTY REFRESHMENTS Compliments Of THE CHOCOLATE SHOP G U I' F Compliments of O'HIIRII'S SERVICE STATION MCNEIL MUSIC Lubrication - Washing - Accessories Cornandk Leading Music Store Comer Grown 8' Home' II Clinfon Ave. Phone 6 Phone 3576 Corfland, N. Y. Compliments of SCHENCK MOTORS Hunson sALes AND SERVICE Paris - Accessories 206 Soufh Main . S+ Homer, N. Y. Phone 670 H U D S O N BOOTH'S ELECTRIC Aufomoiive Elecfrical Service Boafs and Ouiboard Mofors F. D. SmiI'h Hardware Co. 46 MAIN ST. Phone 82 VYY,,, E , WILLCOX COAL Congratulations to the Call fhe Hoffesi' Number cLAss os 'sa ww-1 E l sizzle 2 4172! GORTLAND AUTO SUPPLY Gompany, Inc. E, Compliments I2-I6 Couri' S+ree+ Corfland, N. Y. Est I9I3 General Insurance Compliments T h e of A. T. DUNN 00. R. H. BEARD a sons EEE EEM EEEEEE Corfland, N. Y. If your hair isn't becoming to you youshouldbecomingtousv 1 FUEL MERCHAN-I-S in The Beauty Sal0n Auf-omaiic Heaf wifh Mofor Sfoker 6 Main Sfreei' Phone 53 AIR-CONDITIONED PHONE 48 76 P1-IYNE BROS. OFFICE EQUIPMENT, INC. oFFlcE AND sc:-soon. SUPPLIES TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINES Bought-Sold-Rented-Repaired WOOD and STEEL FURNITURE FILING CABINETS and SYSTEMS FIRE FILES - SAFES - CHESTS Greeting Cards For All Occasions Boxed and Personal Stationery FOUNTAIN PENS Esterbrook-Sheajer-Parker WITH BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS T0 CORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE WORK ACCOMPLISHED THE PAST SCHOOL YEAR MARINE MIDLAND TRUST OOMPANY I4 Main s+. PHONE 22 cornana, N. Y. The 0'deS+ Bank In CCH'-M' COUHIY HARRINGTON BROS. I4 CENTRAL AVE. P E N N E Y ' S NYE'S DRUG STORE ' PRESCRIPTIONS cortlandls Leading 53 Main SI'ree'I' Phone 92 or 3I97 R. A. STAUBER. Owner Gratluafe of C. H. S. '24 TOYLAND Thelma B. Gould, Winifrecl R. Fowler Gifts - Toys - Scbrafts Candies 25 N. Main S+. Corfland, N. Y. S+ore Loca+ions: 7 Sou+h S+ree+, Auburn, N. Y. I90l S. Salina S+., Syracuse, N. Y 3 Hun+ing+on S+., Cor+land, N. Y. I0 CIin+on Ave., Cor-Hand, N. Y. BRI-ICE - MUELLER - HUNTLEY , gncorpormred Congratulatzons to the Thompson Road Syracuse, New York C L A S S O F ' 5 3 Telephone: 73-3 34I from WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTURS STEEL and ALUMINUM Ax 'S MILL REPRESENTATIVES Tool S+eel - Carme+ - Forgings 3 MA I N ST RE ET Die Blocks - Shear Knives - Sa+e+y Tongs S+ainless Shee+ and S+rip C0l'fl6f1d. N- Y- 78 I00 S.Warren S+., Syracuse, N. Y. DDRTLAND STANDARD Only Daily Newspaper in Cortland Cify and Counfy Published Daily excepf Sundays by DDRTLAND STANDARD PRINTING DO., IND. IIO MAIN STREET CORTLAND, N. Y. BEST WISHES FROM 9 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone I220-I22I PIIYNE BROS. OFFICE EQUIPMENT, INC. OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINES Bought - Sold - Rented - Repaired WOOD and STEEL FURNITURE FILING CABINETS and SYSTEMS FIRE FILES - SAFES - CHESTS Greeting Cards For All Occasions Boxed and Personal Stationery FOUNTAIN PENS Esferbrook - Sheaffer - Parker I4 Main Sfreei' PHONE 22 Coriland, N. Y 79 Congratulations to the Class ol 1953 UNITED STEEL WORKERS U. S. ll. Local 2371 4 Railway llvenue GEO. BOWKER SHOE STORE 6NO. MAIN STREET DWYER STUDIO Codland- N- Y- as MAIN STREET 'THE RELIABLE FAMILY SHOE ST ORE C0mPlimmf-f of CORTLAND PHOTO SERVICE CAMERAS - FILM FINISHING T H E B O O K L E D G E loo GROTON AVE. CORTLAND I4 WEST couRT STREET Phone 1878 SHAW and BOEHLER HOTEL CORTLAND FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FASHION SHOPPE II N M St. Phone 298 I0 N, MAIN ST, OSBORN'S I. G. A. MARKET RAY'5 JEWELER5 74 H I s+ree+ GROCERIES ' MEATS Ph. 27-an CORTLAND- N- Y- 80 DILLINGHAM MDTORS, ING. 76 NORTH MAIN STREET Codhni N.Y. FORD SALES HND SERVICE Serves You Righ1 ' F012 THE FINEST IN Royal - Smifh Corona Typewrifers R. C. Allen 8: Vicfor DlAMOlsg?Ev5vVVi':LCal15SGETQEWELRY Adding Machines - Office Furnifure School Supplies C Q lT'S NOW AS ALWAYS , M U L L E N ' s IUNES IEWELRY STORE ' za MAIN STREET 81 THE INDEPENDENCE eivenbya x-aig7W '?1 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT Your Bank Book is fhe Liberfy Bell of financial independence Sfarf a weekly savings fund now - you will be surprised how quickly if mounfs E fo a sizeable fofal. f'-'f'f ' '35'mf :'f'f :':'5 : f' 'l E .. ' ' -E Q , .ty25f5:5:5:5E+ :15:?:?55r5:5:g:..7'I 'E - ' Think of all a bank accounf I-an mean - vacafion funds, 'rhe sfarf for your own E home. money for invesfmenf in a business. profecfion againsf emergencies. ' F5 'f:35:f5f5r3f5f5r5:f:M ll .X 5 Can you afford nof fo save a parf? Saving Makes 'Ihe Difference laefween Wishing and Having E MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION V E, S- Serving fhe Communify for 85 Years Congratulations and Compliments of Best Wishes to the MEMBERS OF THE cl.ASs OF I953 EA R I-E W- W R I G H T F U N E R H L H 0 M E GRANT'S BAKERY Corfland, N. Y. Phone 55 II9-I2l GROTON AVE. 82 BROCKWHY TRUCKS i , T-6' PIONEERS IN THE TRANSPORTATION FIELD SINCE 1875 Branches if Dealers in Principal Cities M do C FACTORY 8z GENERAL OFFICE CORTLAND N Y Operaiing In Corfland Homer and McGraw Tour the Country Cortland Counfy Bus Lines, Inc. Busses 'Io Hire for All Occasions Sterling J. Planck, Mgr. CORTLAND, N. Y. Telephone I700 SULLIVAN'S Correcl' Fashion Specialisis 32 MAIN STREET Graduate to Smartness Compliments of Corfland Business and Professional Women s Club A non-parfisan. non-secfarian, non-profit. sell-supporling d If g g organization, affiliated wiih 2800 national and inf Q I Ib DR. DONALD C. KERWIN Profession DENTIST I02 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone I76I BUSH FUNERAL HOME CORTLAND, N. Y. Phone I907 DOM'S DAIRY 560 'Ii ' 'II ii s I f L- N WE'RE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YOU Whefher you come 'Io open a checking accounf, add fo your savings, use ofher banking services, or simply ask a financial queslion, you always find Ihe same spirii of friendly cooperafion here. Why noi bring all your money maH'ers fo our bank? I 64038 : I :,.s, It 'uf in FIRST NATIONAL BANK or : ,fs -iezl f': ii CORTLAN D. N. Y. SPECIALISTS IN FLOOR MAINTENANCE A Complefe Musical Service Sealers' Surfg':a2':sheS' Waxes HIC K E Y' S M U S I C S T O R E Send for Our Free Floor Maintenance Manual 330 EAST STATE STREET CLARKSON CHEMICAL Ifhaca, New York COMPANY, INC. Phone 4'I Io' Williamsporf, Pa. BASTIAN Bnos. co. 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