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

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'A V' If A ', in W 7 6 U . 5 f f f A 1 5, wx ,xx KI' A j 4 I ,K ' j ,v J wwwfr '- irmllllsirnhnn Franklin S. Barry Superintendent of Schools GB Charles L. Tharratt Assistant in Charge of Business Affairs BOARD OF EDUCATION. Seated: Mr. john Vicog Mrs. Stewart Ver- Nooy, Presidentg Mrs. Stanley Metzger. Standing: Mr. Donald Amesg Mr. M. John Dexter. III' Ahminintratnra Affairs of state for a large manor are in- volved, but very important. Only through the careful handling of these affairs, can our castle run smoothly. Entrusted with the task of executing such matters properly, are Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Barry, Mr. Tharratt, and the members of the Board of Education. ELIZABETH F. ROCHE Vice-Principal ROBERT J. DORAN Principal The welfare of the students is under the direction of our principal, Mr. Doran, and our Vice-Principal, Miss Roche. Through their zealous efforts to encourage us, teach us sportsmanship, and guide our scholastic progress they have won our respect and ad- miration. By regulating our endeavors, they make our school the well-run picture of ac- tivity that is typical of the medieval castle. Mrs.' Marilyn Balzano Art Carey Brush Social Studies Ellarultg Miss Edith Banuski Ralph Boyer Frederick Brown Guidance Science Driver Training Mrs. Sheila Brutten Mrs. Helen Bull Howard Burris English Art Mathematics Mrs. Lucille Crocker Mrs. Mary Davis Stewart Davis Visiting Teacher Social Studies Social Studies Mrs. Ruth Eberly Mrs. Esther Eddy 8 Social Studies. English Ellarultg Mrs. Marilyn Ewing Miss Mary Gale Home Economics Mathematics Miss Mildred Gale Miss Mary Gilles Edward Goelz Language English Social Studies Irving Goodrich Mrs. Meta Green Paul Green William Green Mathematics English Vocalional Vocational John Guy Miss Helen Hanhardt John Hannon Mrs. Vera Hayes Business Business 9 Mathematics School Nurse Z Miss Viola Holmes Kenneth Hotchkiss Mrs. Arleeta johnson Business Guidance Business Miss Charlotte jones Science Eliarnltg Kozhaia Khalil Miss Sara Kinnally Social Studies Social Studies James Lamachia Miss Betty League Vocational Physical Education Miss Ellen Lundberg 1 0 Libfdfldn Mrs. Jane Johnston English J Miss Mary Krewson Language Mrs. Azella Lowell Science Miss Emily McPartland English T illerrultg Matthew Meiczinger Clarence Mepham Business Physical Education Miss Doris Mitchell John Moiseichik Miss Marian Morris Home Economics Physical Education Vocational Lester Moss Miss Gladys Orser Kenneth Ralph Mrs. Norma Riley English English Science Physical Education King Root Mrs. Ione Sawyer Miss Marie Schroeder Miss Eleanor Schwartz Science English .I .I English Guidance E,.7.,.,., ,,, , Q Ross Shafer Physical Education Mrs. Hazel Sheridan Salvatore Signorelli Mrs. Ruby Squires Mathematics Music English Burton Stanley Music Efllzlrnltg A .Wang - Chesley Steele Miss Marcia Stone Wilbert Stroh Science Mathematics Vocational Thomas Thurlow Vincent Turner Clarence Warrington Social Studies Social Studies Music 1 Miss Inabelle Webb K L John Williamson .I 2 Librarian I V Speech la, BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICE: Miss But- ler, Miss Smith, Miss jones. PATROLWOMAN: Mrs. Condie MAIN OFFICE: Mrs. Molesworth, Miss Davis Miss Champlin. CAFETERIA: Mrs. Marcin, Miss McEvoy. CUSTODIANS. Seated: Joseph Cuneo, Anthony Valentino, George Newman. Standing: Gordon Meserve, Robert Whitney, Clayton Hunt, Francis McAndrews, Anthony Fabrizio. Inset: Herbert Fox, James Tanner. im Miss jones and Miss Gale exchange views before school in the teachers' lounge. The teachers of C.H.S. re- lax at the annual Faculty Tea. Mr. Brush explains the World situation to his American History class. Each day brings more prob- lems to Mr. Shafer, Direc- tor of Athletics. X ei: .wx 4 A F jf ' f ad: 5 ff X Q, Av ,A V' of lf 5 6 M K. M, ' x 5 5' ' 'J X it .f x ' ., 4 ' S ff ': 737? - A f A--'.vi ' ,ff UP Q Q niurs VR H Eingall Ahninrm SENIOR HOME ROOM TEACHERS. Seated: Miss Stone, Mrs. Sawyer, Miss Gale. Standing: Mr Glly, Mr. Meiczinger, Mr. Khalil. SENIOR OFFICERS. P. Fogerty, Secretaryg P. Smith, Presidentf M. Hirsch, Vice- Presidentf F. Hayes, Treasurer. I 6 JOHN A. ADAMS Johnnie Baseball 3, 43 J. V. Basket- ball 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors Hilgaertner, Cox, and Torrey peer around a corner, possibly won- dering what the future holds for them. 1 ARTHUR R. ALLCOCK !fArtH Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Select Chorus 3, 4g Men's Glee Club 33 Bowling Team 1, 2, 33 Noon Service Club 4. DAVID ALBRO IfDaver!! Stage Craft 13 Automobile Club 33 Busy Corner Club 33 Gym Team 3, 43 Table- tennis 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2. CLAYTON R. ALCORN, Jr. uclaytn Co-Hi-An Photography Edi- tor 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Pro- iector Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 33 Radio Guild 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Kappa Zeta 3,43 Football, Manager 2, 3. KATHLEEN L. ALEXANDER Kathie National Honor Society 43 Purple Pennant Business Staff 4g Library Club 23 Future Nurses Club 3, Treasurer 33 Circulus In- timus 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Girls Leaders Club 1, 2, 43 Phi Alpha 3, 4g Trans- ferred from San Diego, Calif. 3. CHARLES M. ALLEN Charlie National Honor Society 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 2, 3, 43 Reseach Club 33 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT W. AUSTIN PPBobU National Honor Society 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Band 2, 43 Research Club 33 Bad- minton 3, 43 Football 3, 4, J.V. 39 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Mars Club 1. -:saga mrMk STUART BABCOCK ffstu!J Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Purple Pennant 3, 4, Proof Editor 4g Senior Cho- rus 1, 23 Select Chorus 23 Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 33 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Circulus Intimus 23 Tennis 1, 2. SYLVIA BAIRD Sillie Purple Pennant l, 2, 3, 43 Projector Club 2, 3, 43 Girls Handwork 3, 43 Rifle Team 13 Spelling Bee 13 Bowling Team 4. MARILYN L. BAKER Mahi Purple Pennant 33 Senior Chorus 43 Projector Club 33 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Art Service Club 23 Junior Red Cross 35 Future Nurses 4g Pep Club 23 Y-Teens l, 2, 33 Senior Tri-Y 4. MARJORIE BARNES Margie Business Service Club 4g Future Nurses 43 Girls Handwork 23 Rifle Team 43 Swimming 3, 43 F.H.A. 43 Girls Bowling 43 Volleyball 33 Softball 33 Pep Club 4. l HARRY BARWELL Wrestling 2. FRED BELL Hcusu Junior Red Cross 23 Dau- bers 43 Busy Corner Club 53 Stamp Club 1, 2g Wrestling 33 Gym Team 1, 23 Noon Service Club 4. CATHERINE E. BENJAMIN recathyu Camera Club 53 Girls Hand- work 2, 3. FRANCES BARROWS HF?-ann Camera Club 33 Business Service Club 43 Future Nurses 43 Girls Handwork 23 Pep Club 43 Badminton 43 Rifle Team 43 Swim- ming 43 Girls Bowling 4. To reign over the Senior Ball are King Arthur Vandemark and Queen Ruth Stauber. Attending them for the big event are S. Campbell, J. Meldrim, R. Bishop, and B. Thompson. Absent from the picture are P. Smith and P. Cifonelli. CONCHETTA BERGER Connie Junior Red Cross 33 Future Nurses 2, 5, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4g Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Noon Service Club 4. PETER BISHOP eepeteu Co-Hi-An Art Staff 4, Stu- dent Council 1, Select Band 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, N.Y.S.S.- M.A. 2, 3, 4, Stage Craft 1, 2, Art Service Club 1, 2, Automobile Club 3. Ladies and gentlemen in waiting for the king and queen are F. Hayes, T. Fantacone, B. Marsico, B. Redfield, B. Mason, M. Rogers, N. Packard, M. Reed, S. Kerr, C. Tharratt, P. Par- sons, A. Camillo, D. Lear, M. Hirsch, E. Hilgaertner, E. Pens, P. Dexter, C. Moore. CHARLES BOGARDO Chuck Junior Red Cross 1, Auto- mobile Club 3, Gym Team 1, 2, Bowling Team 4, Vol- leyball 3, 4. RUTH A. BISHOP Ruthie Co-Hi-An Literary Editor 4, Student Council 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Select Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Circulus Intimus 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4. RICHARD BOTTOFF Dick Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, j.V. Football 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4. CARMEN J. BIVIANO FLORENCE ELAINE Chico BLANCHARD Student Council 1, Busy 'flame Corner Club 4, Kappa Zeta Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon Service Student Council 2, Purple Club 4. Pennant 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Business Service Club 5, 4, Treasurer 33 Senior Tri-Y 4, Delta Epsi- lon 4. ROBERT BOWERING frBobv Rifle Team 3, Baseball 4, J.V. Baseball 1, Track Team 3, Volleyball 3, 4. DAVID J. BROWN Brownie Senior Chorus 3. ,.W.?, RONALD A. BUDDENHAGEN rfBudn Projector Club 13 Radio Guild 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Kappa Zeta 43 Wrestling 3, 4. ROBERT T. BURNS Bullet Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 D.E.C.A. 3, 43 Busy Corner Club 43 Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Chaplain 43 Volley- ball 1, 23 Noon Service Club 4. ANTHONY J. CAMIIILO rrfronyn Co-Hi-An Art Editor 43 Busy Corner Club 43 Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 J.V. Football 1, 23 Noon Service Club 4. JOHN CARATELLI Little King Stagecraft 1, 23 Fly Tying 13 Busy Corner 43 j.V. Base- ball 13 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. BARRY CHAIKEN Cbaik Purple Pennant 3, 43 Radio Guild Z, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 33 Busy Corner Club 4g Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Gym Team 3, 43 Baseball Manager 2, 3, 43 Track Team Manager 2. , : MSU JOSEPHINE CHERCHIO Hilo!! Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4 Business Service Club 3, 4 pha 4g Senior Tri-Y 4. 9 Purple Pennant 43 Phi Al- SANDRA CAMPBELL fgsandyn Co-Hi-An Business Staff 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Dance Club 1, 2, 39 Badminton 1, 23 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 43 Senior Tri-Y 43 J.V. Cheerleaders 13 Cheerlead- ers 3, Captain 33 Drum Ma- jorettes 2, 43 Girls Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 33 Girls Bowling 1, 23 Girls Track 1, 23 Noon Service Club 4. News from the Guidance Office seems to interest M. Cottrell, A. Van- demark, M. Owens, N. Manning, and C. LeRoy. PAUL CIFONELLI Paulie J.V. Football 1, 23 Football 39 J.V. Baseball 1, 23 j.V. Basketball 1, 23 Track 2, 43 Basketball 43 Baseball 43 Athletic Committee 3, 4, Secretary 43 Student Coun- cil 3g Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 43 Noon Service Club 4. WL.-I , ANGELO CINCOTTA rrfhicu Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 45 Dra- matics Club 1, 2, 35 Stage Craft 25 Busy Corner Club 2, 35 J. V. Baseball 15 Vol- leyball 3, 45 Noon Service Club 4. Mrs. Crocker smiles pleasantly at Sue Sloan and Kay Alexander. Who forgot their excuses for absence this time, girls? ROBERT COOPER frB0bJJ Band 35 Rifle Club 35 Or- WILLIAM CORNELL chestra 3. Bill CLIFFORD CLARK RICHARD CLARK rrcliffn reDick1: Bowling 45 Noon Duty Club 4. MARILYN CONKLIN uldynnu Camera Club 25 F.H.A. 4, Secretary 45 Busy Corner Club 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Noon Service Club 4. MARILYN J. COTTRELL Marilyn Co - Hi - An Photography Staff 45 Purple Pennant Business Staff 3, 45 Senior Chorus 35 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Service Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Senior Tri-Y 45 Noon Service Club 45 Delta Epsilon 4. W 4- ,...,.... wmwvwmnmvtfgwf--M-sf KW.-w-M 1 BRADLEY J. cox frB7,dd1! Co-Hi-An Business Staff 45 Senior Chorus 1, 25 Radio Guild Z, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Dramatics Club 2, 39 Junior Red Cross 45 Circu- lus Intimus 2, 3, 4, Treasur- er 35 Kappa Zeta 4, Secre- tary 45 Tennis 2. RICHARD CUTIA Dumbo Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Select Band 1, 3, 4j Kappa Zeta 43 Junior Red Cross lg J. V. Football 1, 2g J. V. Track 13 Automobile Club 3. KATHERINE DANIELS Bubbles Student Council 23 Purple Pennant 43 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Circulus Intimus 3: Phi Alpha 4g Senior Tri-Y 4, Treasurer 43 Y-Teens 33 Noon Service Club 4. CAROL ANNE DART Carol Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 43 National Honor Society 43 Purple Pennant 3, 43 Radio Guild 43 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Art Service Club 43 jun-. ion Red Cross 33 Future Nurses Z, 3, 4, Secretary 23 Circulus Intimus 2, 35 French Club 3, 43 Badmin- ton 1, 2, 35 Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice- President 33 Baseball 1, 23 Softball lg Soccer 1, 2. KEITH DAVIS Keith Fly Tying 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 4. LYNDA DAVIS rlldynnv Band 1, 23 Orchestra 2, 33 Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, President 3. RONALD DAVIS Ronnie JUDITH DAVENPORT re-Iudieu Co-Hi-An Business Staff 43 Purple Pennant 3, 43 Senior Chorus 2, 3g Business Ser- vice Club 3, 4g Badminton 1, 23 Senior Tri-Y 43 Girls' Bowling 2. Honor study halls are never like this! Carol Dart is in charge of this one. PATRICK DEXTER rrDeku Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4g Student Council 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4g Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 43 Circulus Intimus 2, 3, 4, President 43 Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4g Boys Ath- letic Committee 3, 4g j.V. Football lg Football 2, 3, 43 J.V. Basketball 23 Basket- ball 4g J.V. Baseball 13 Track Team 2, 3, 4. ROSALIE Di IORIO Rosie Junior Red Cross 15 Bad- minton 25 Swimming 15 Busy Corner Club 45 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Senior Tri-Y 4, Girls Bowling 25 Table- tennis 25 Noon Service Club 4. Mr. Root explains the principles of physics to students Allen, Mullen, Loomis, and Hawkins. CARYL ANN DRACH rfcarylff Dramatics Club 1, 25 Art Service Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Jun- ior Red Cross 1, 2g Re- search Club 15 Daubers Club 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Swim- ming 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Senior Tri-Y 45 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Vol- leyball 1, 25 Noon Service Club 4. GARY DILLINGHAM HGaryu Football 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Track Team 3, 4. ELIZABETH DOUGLASS rfBeHyu Business Service Club 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Dance Club 2, 35 Badminton 25 Girls Lead- ers Club 25 Noon Service Club 4. LELAND DOWNES ffLeeU Volleyball 2. NANCY. K. EUSON rrNdn1J Purple Pennant 34 junior Red Cross 1, 25 Dance Club 15 Badminton 1, 25 Phi Al- pha 3, 45 Senior Tri-Y 45 Table Tennis 1, 25 Volley- ball 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2. W.m.W..n,.w.. M JOHN FALSO ffjakelf THOMAS FANTACONE frT0mr1 Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4, Automobile Club 45 Swim- ming 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 35 Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 25 Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 35 Noon Service Club 4. ALEX MARIO FARAONI ANTHONY FERRO JACK FINKELSTEIN RICHARD FIORENTINI Al Sonny jackson ' F ark Co-Hi-An Business Staff 43 Student Council 1, Kappa Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Kap Purple Pennant 3, 4, Stage- Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, pa Zeta 1, 2, 4, Athletic craft 1, 25 Busy Corner Club Treasurer 2, Athletic Com- Committee 4g Football 1, 2 4 Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 5, 4g mittee 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 43 J.V. Baseball 1,23 Base Football 1, 25 J.V. Baseball Wrestling 1, 2, 5, 4, Track ball 3, 4, Track Team 3 1, 2, Noon Service Club 4. Team 1, 2, 3. MARGARET FISHER frM4ggie:1 Student Council lg Business Service Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Dance Club 3, Badmin- ton lg Swimming lg Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Senior Tri-Y 43 Y-Teens l, 2, 35 Cheer- leaders 2, 59 Girls Leaders Club 2, Secretary 25 Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Team lgTabletennis lg Vol- leyball lg Noon Service Club 4. DONNA FLINN HDO-do!! Purple Pennant 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3g Cheerleading 1, 2, Volleyball 33 Softball 33 Basketball 3. PRISCILLA J. FOGERTY rfpegu Senior Class Secretary 4, Student Council 3, 43 Dra- matics Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 43 Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Y- Teens 1, 2, 35 Senior Tri-Y 4g Leaders Club 1, 23 Girls Bowling 1, 2, 4, Tableten- nis 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1. 2, 4, Future Teachers 4. Il ,, EE , W ,xi f '3'?il'? ,, ,,,, wmmnysegssaefmegvi-wi The Class of '56 Magazine Campaign is the best ever. Outstanding salesmen are Babcock, Testa, Rose, Hatter, Owens, Wheeler, Metzger, Stauber, and McElhone. CHARLES FOSTER Chuck Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 JOYCE FOX rf-Ioyciev Purple Pennant 35 Business Service Club 3, 4, Library Club 2, junior Red Cross 1, Pep Club 1, Phi Alpha 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Senior Tri- Y 4, Girls Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Bowling 2, Volleyball 1. Seniors Cincotta, Allcock, Warwick, Johnson, McElhone, Fiorentini, Hayes, Haight, and Daniels listen attentively to Mr. Mepham in health class. JAMES FIUKNCIS Nlimii Camera Club lg Chess Club 15 Gym Team 1. DONNA FRENCH FrenclJy Purple Pennant 4g Radio Guild 1, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 3g Badminton 1, 2, Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Senior Tri- Y 45 J.V. Cheerleaders 25 Cheerleaders 39 Tableten- is 1. ALLAN B. GAY CIAIJI Purple Pennant 3, 4g Senior Chorus 2, 35 Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Basket- ball 4, J. V. Basketball 1, 23 Track Team 2, 3. LUCILLE A. GESE MARY GILLETTE Moose rrLuv rfMdry!1 LEROY GRANT Junior Red Cross lg Auto- Band 1, 2, 3g Orchestra 1, 2. Dramatic Club 3, 4. mobile Club 3. : warm CONSTANCE GREEN Connie Senior Chorus 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 49 Art Service Club' 1, 2, 3, 4g Business Service Club 39 Daubers Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 33 Dance Club lg Badminton 1, 2s Swimming lg Girls Bowling 2, Noon Service Club 4. DAVID E. GREENE MILTON GREENE ROBERT GUERNSEY KAY GUTCHESS ffDa1jel! HMiltU fPBob!f' UKayU Stage Craft lg Automobile Purple Pennant 33 Camera Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Wrest- Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Sec Club 39 BusykCorner Club Club 35 Fly Tying 2, 3, 45 ling 4g Gym Team 39 Track retary 3. 3, 4g Noon Service Club 4. Chess Club 2, 55 J.V. Foot- Team 2, 45 Noon Service ball 1. Club 4. V 1 Miss Orser concedes the floor to Bob Guernsey who seems to be holding the attention of the speech class. LAVERNA HALSTEAD JERRY HARTNETT JON D. HAIGHT Bernie Damian ff ll Dutch Camera Club 23 Junior Red PIUPIC Peflflailf 3, 45 Radio Stage Craft 1, 23 Football IRENE HALL Cross Sp Pep Club 1, Zg Guild 3,4gCircu1us Intimus 2, 3, 45 Track Team 3. Poncho F.H.A. 4. 3g Automobile Club 3, 4- 26 EDWARD HATTER, Jr. Eddie Co-Hi-An Business Staff 45 Purple Pennant 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio Guild 1, 2, 3g Dramatics Club 2, 35 Ten- nis 3. Connie Greene and Frank Hayes seek information in the Guidance Office from Miss Eleanor Schwartz. PATRICIA HELMS rlljatv Student Council 2, 35 Pur- ple Pennant 3, 45 Senior Chorus l, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Junior Red Cross 25 Delta Epsilon 3, 4. 3'6SSa'CkIZi5CZiu'55Q22I' i RICHARD HAWKINS Burr Student Council 25 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 45 Cam- era Club 15 Projector Club 35 Dramatics Club 35 Rifle Team 15 Tennis 35 Purple Pennant 4. SANDRA HAY usandyu Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 Circulus Intimus 35 Girls Handwork 1, 2, 4, Secretary 25 Girls Bowling 15 Noon Service Club 4. FRANK HAYES A Hay.ter Senior Class Treasurer 45 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Projector Club 25 Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 45 Ten- nis 1, 3, 4. EDWIN HILGAERTNER rfEdn Student Council 35 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Team 35 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Trans- ferred from Glen Burnie, Md. 3. RICHARD HINKLE Dick Noon Service Club 4. MARTIN HIRSCH Mort Senior Class Vice-President 45 Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 45 Student Council 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 42 Purple Pennant 3, 4, Sports Editor 45 Dramatics Clu 5 b 1 Research Club 3, President 55 Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 5, 4, President, Treasurer, Vice- Presidentg Athletic Commit- tee 3, 4, President 45 j.V. Football Z5 j.V. Basketball 1, 2, Basketball 5, 4, J.v. Baseball 1, 2, Captain 25 Baseball 3, 4. EMF 1 DUANE HUTTLESTON frDewey1: Automobile Club 3, 43 J.V. Football 1, 23 Football 3: J.V. Basketball 23 Baseball 1, 2, 4g Wrestling 43 Gym Team 3, 4. ELEANOR JACQUES Ellie Purple Pennant 3g Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Business Service Club 33 Girls Hand- work 2. DANIEL JOHNSON nljannyv Automobile Club 3g Bowl- ing Team 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. LYLE E. KELLER Louie J.V. Football 1, 23 Football 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3. SALLY JEAN KERR Usa!!! Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 43 Student Council 23 National Honor Society 3, 4g Purple Pennant 3, 4, Assistant -Edi- tor 3, Editor 43 Dramatics Club 23 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 43 Latin Club 2, 43 Spelling Bee lg Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Empire Girl's State 3. M3355 GEORGE KIDD ffKid!I Yorkers Club 43 Chess Club 23 Noon Service Club 4. PATRICIA A. JULIAN frpatll Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 43 Purple Pennant 3, 4g Senior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Radio Guild 43 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4g French Club 3, 4g Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 35 Senior Tri-Y 43 Student Council 1. Friends, Romans, and countrymen . . . are Sally Kerr, janet Pierce, Stu Babcock, Kathie Daniels, and Mary Gillette, Latin Club members. PHYLLIS KILMER Phill Projector Club 3, 4g Rifle Team 33 Girls Bowling 3. Y f'm5E5NsQ1LMEN SUZANNE LANE Hsueu Purple Pennant 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 3, Headline Editor 49 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses 2, 39 Circulus Intimus 2, 3, Del- ta Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leaders 45 Noon Service Club 4. Rosalie Leopardi makes music on her French Horn as Prof Stanley in- SU.'l1CtS. DALE E. LEAR rruyindyn Projector Club 1, 2, 39 Ra- dio Guild 2, 3, 4, President 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, ,President 3, 45 junior Red Cross 13 Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4. CAROLYN LEONARD rfKukn Future Nurses 25 F.H.A. 4, Bowling Team 4. ROSALIE LEOPARDI Dawn Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, N.Y.s.s.M.A. 3, Phi Alpha 3, 4. ROBERT LESPERANCE JAMES LOOMIS CHARLES LeROY R.F.L. Jim Charlie Stagecraft 25 junior Red Cross 2, Track Team 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2. Co-Hi-An Photography Staff 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team 1, 2. Stage Craft 2, Research Club 3, 45 Athletic Com- mittee 4g J. V. Baseball 1, Tennis 3, 4. snmmmwn RICHARD MANN 'fzmkf' Junior Band 13 Junior Red Cross 4. NANCY SHARON JOYCE MARKS BERNADINE MARSICO BARBARA MASON H1011 P I! MANN ING ffNancy!! Student Council 25 National Honor Society 45 Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 2, 3, 45 Senior Chorus 1, 25 Select Chorus 25 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Circulus In- timus 2, 3, 45 Delta Epsilon 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Soft- ball 15 Contemporary Af- fairs 2. Business Service Club 3. 'Bern junior Red Cross 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 35 Dance Club Z, 35 Bad- minton 1, 25 Swimming 15 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, President 45 Senior Tri-Y 45 Girls Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Bowling 1, 25 Table- tennis 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 Track Team l. GEORGE MCCORMICK fPAce!J J.V. Football 1, 25 Track 15 Volleyball 2, 45 Science Club 35 Kappa Zeta 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4. HAROLD J. MCELHONE rrDougu Student Council 25 Purple Pennant 2, 3, 45 Projector Club 1, 25 Radio Guild 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Badmin- ton 3, 45 Athletic Commit- tee 45 J.V. Basketball Man- ager 2, 35 Tennis 2, 35 Dra- matics Club 2, 3, 4. Barbie Ann Co-Hi-An Business Staff 45 Purple Pennant 3, 45 Dra- matics Club 25 Business Service Club 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Dance Club 15 Badmin- ton 15 Phi Alpha 3, 45 Sen- ior Tri-Y 45 Girls Leaders Club 3, 45 Bowling Team 15 Volleyball 1. A typical group of seniors congregate in the hall before classes to discuss the latest school news. MICHAEL MCNAMARA JAMES MCKENDRICK Mike HMWD Fly Tying 35 Rifle Team 45 Research Club 45 Stamp J.V. Football 25 Track Team Club 2. 2, 3. JOHN MELDRIM rejobnn Co-Hi-An Editor-in-Chief 45 Student Council 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Purple Pennant 3, 45 Circulus Intimus 2, Treasurer 25 Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 45 J.V. Football 15 J.V. Baseball 1, 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. J. Meldrim, R. Bishop, C. Alcorn, A. Sonnacchio, Miss Roche fAdvise1'j, and P. Parsons work energetically to meet the Co-Hi-An dead line. LOVELL MILLER Love Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Dra- matics Club 15 Fly Tying 25 Busy Corner Club 25 Noon Service Club 4. BYRON METCALF rfBd7,neyu Automobile Club 3, 45 j.V. Football 15 Noon Service Club 4. SUZANNE METZGER Suzie Co-Hi-An Art Staff 45 Pur- ple Pennant 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 45 Art Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 1, 3, 4, Chairman 25 Circulus Intimus 25 French Club 3, 45 Daubers 2, 3, 45 Badmin- ton 15 Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Senior Tri-Y 45 Girls Lead- ers Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Bowling 1. JACK MILLER rrcyli Stage Craft 1, 2, 35 Auto mobile Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY MILLER Butch CHARLES MOORE Chuck Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, Vice-President 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrest- DALE MOORE Noon Service Club 4. ling 1, 2, 3, 4. Bagley m wma,1-mmfesmanuxn MARGARET MORGAN rrMaggiev National Honor Society 4g Purple Pennant 2, 3, 4, Edi- torial Staff 2, 3, Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Dramatics Club 35 Fu- ture Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3g Circulus Intimus 2g French Club 3, 4, Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. MARTIN MULLEN frMarty:1 Co-Hi-An Business Staff 43 National Honor Society 45 Purple Pennant Business Staff 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 33 Junior Red Cross 39 French Club 3, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3. GERTRUDE MYERS m1-'rudyu Purple Pennant lg Projec- tor Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, President 4, Future Nurses 2, Circulus Intimus 3, Girls Handwork 45 Rifle Team 1, 2, 35 Bowling Team 3, 4. GORDON NATOLI Gordie Art Service Club 23 Track Team 1, 2, 3. Miss Mary Gale's class in advanced al- gebra ponders over a brain-teaser. PHILIP NATOLI JOHN O'LEARY HAROLD OSBORN Phil Johnny Hank Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4g ELIZABETH J' CYBRIEN Co-Hi-An Business Staff 4, Co-Hi-An Photography Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 15 Automobile Club 33 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Busy Corner Club 3g Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 2. frBe!tyv Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 45 Purple Pennant 45 Drama- tics Club 3, 4g Circulus In- timus 29 Pep Club 2, Delta Epsilon 4. Circulus Intimus 3, 4, Kap- pa Zeta 2, 3, 4g Athletic Committee 45 j.V. Football 1, 23 Football 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 49 Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Staff 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Or- chestra 1, 2, Stage Craft 19 Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 45 Wrest- ling 3g Gym Team 3, 4g Dance Band 4, Noon Serv- ice Club 4. MARILYN OWENS Marilyn National Honor Society 45 Purple Pennant 3, 45 Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 N.Y.S.S.- M.A. 2, 35 Dramatics Club 15 Junior Red Cross 1, 25 French Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Badminton 15 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, President 25 Senior Tri-Y 45 Softball 15 Volleyball 1. The Class rings are the big event of the Junior year. N. Wall, M. Farr, S. Stecyk, J. Warwick, and D. Lear receive their rings from the ring rep- resentative. JERRY PECK ffjerfl Co-Hi-An Business Staff 45 Purple Pennant 3, 45 Radio Guild 45 Kappa Zeta 25 Athletic Committee 45 J.V. Basketball 35 Golf 3, 45 Tabletennis 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMA PACKARD PATRICIA PARSONS ALEX PAWLOSKY HAI!! Norm Student Council 1, 2, Vice- President 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Dance Club 35 Badmin- ton 1, 25 Swimming 15 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 Senior Tri-Y 45 Drum Ma- iorette 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Lead- ers Club 1, 2, 35 Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Bowling 1, 25 Tabletennis 1, 25 Volley- ball 1, 25 Track Team 1, 25 Athletic Committee 1, 25 Soccer l, 2. ffpatii Co-Hi-An Assistant Editor 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 45 Purple Pennant Business Staff 3, Treasurer 35 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 Art Serv- ice Club 25 Circulus Intimus 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 Bad- minton l5 Swimming 45 Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 3. Automobile Club 3: Ten- nis 1, 25 Volleyball 2. EDWARD H. PENS rfEdlf Senior Chorus lgjunior Red Cross 35 Automobile Club 3, Vice-President 35 Kappa Zeta 25 j.V. Football 1, 25 Football 35 Wrestling Man- ager 25 Tennis 1. LAURA PERFETTI Laura Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Business Service Club 15 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Senior Tri-Y 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4. fsMMe-'s maf-z.eev,wmcstw0smmfwm.s,,w,.,mMg ROBERT PHELPS rfB0blJ Busy Corner Club 35 Base- ball. 3, 45 Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Team 3, 45 Bowl- ing 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET L. PIERCE Milan!! Purple Pennant 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Circulus Intimus 3, 45 Future Teachers 4. STERLING J. PLANK JAMES QUATTRO frcyu ffjimmyff Busy Corner Club 3, 4, Automobile Club 35 Busy President 4. Corner Club 3: Volleyball 2. JUDITH RANDALL erjudyv Select Band 2, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2, 3, 45 Horn Quartet 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 1, 3, 45 Na- tional Thespian Society 3, 45 Circulus Intimus 45 Y- Teens 35 Senior Tri-Y 45 Softball 25 Girls Basketball 1, 2. 258,ers Peck, Planck, Reed, Pierce, and Rose decorate for the Christmas holidays under the direction of Miss Mildred Gale. BARBARA J. REDFIELD CAROLYN RHOADS B-vb MARILYN L. REED Dusty Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Purple Pennant 45 String Quartet 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Dramatics Club 45 Junior Red Cross 4, Secretary 45 Circulus Inti- mus 3, 4, Secretary 35 Y- Teens 25 Senior Tri-Y 45 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 45 N.Y.S.S.- M.A. 1, 2, 35 Future Teach- ers 4. HOWARD REED Junior Circulus Intimus 25 Kappa Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 J.V. Football 15 Wrest- ling 2, 3. mmssm - Mare Student Council 15 Purple Pennant 3, 4, Exchange Edi- tor 45 Circulus Intimus 2, Treasurer 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Bad- minton 1, 25 Phi Alpha 2, 3,45 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Girls Leaders Club 45 Volleyball 1, 25 French Club 3, 4. wmwam :e 1 ms: Co-Hi-An Business Staff 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Purple Pennant 35 Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 35 Business Service Club 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Badmin- ton 1, 2, 35 Tabletennis 15 Volleyball 1, 25 Delta Epsi- lon 45 Senior Tri-Y 4. MARILYN ROGERS !IMarl! Purple Pennant 43 Dramat- ics Club 13 Art Service Club 3, 43 Business Service Club 4g Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 39 Daubers 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Swimming 13 Busy Corner Club 43 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 43 Senior Tri-Y 4, Sec- retary 4g Girls Leaders Club 43 Girls Bowling 13 Table- tennis 13 Volleyball 1. Class President, Phil Smith, conducts one of the most orderly senior meet- ings in the history of C.H.S. SUSAN M. SLOAN rfsuev Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 43 Student Council 4g Nation- al Honor Society 3, 43 Pur- ple Pennant 3, 43 Dramatics Club 1, 33 Circulus Intimus 1, 23 French Club 3, 4, Pres- ident 43 Delta Epsilon 2, 3. JOYCE M. RUPERT Hilo!! Band 2, 3, 4g Select Band 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY A. SEYFRIED Shirl Co-Hi-An Business Staff 43 Purple Pennant 33 Dramat- ics Club 2, 33 Art Service Club 1, 2, 3g Daubers 35 Senior Tri-Y 4g Volleyball 1, 2g Business Service Club 5, 4. CONSTANCE ROSE Connie Purple Pennant 3, 43 Radio Guild 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club 33 Circulus Intimus 2, 39 Pep Club 2g Badminton 23 Swimming 2g Delta Ep- silon 2, 3, 43 Girls Leaders Club 4g Girls Bowling 3, 43 Tabletennis 23 Future Teachers 4. GEORGE SMITH Smitty j.V. Basketball 1, 23 j.V. Baseball 1, 2. PHILIP A. SMITH ffpmzff Senior Class President 43 Student Council 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 National Honor So- ciety 4g Purple Pennant 43 Kappa Zeta 13 Athletic Committee 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 J.V. Football 2g J.V. Basketball 1, 23 Basketball 3, 4, Cap- tain, 43 Track Team 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1. JUDITH D. SNYDER fffudyli Radio Guild 2, 3, 43 Dra- matics Club 23 Rifle Team 1, 3, President 33 Busy Corn- er Club 13 Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2. BRADLEY SOMERVILLE Brad Gym Team 3. ANNA SON NACCHIO rrAnnJJ Co-Hi-An Business Editor 45 Purple Pennant 35 Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 Select Cho- rus 2, 35 Business Service Club 3, 4, President 35 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Senior Tri-Y 45 Y-Teens 3, Vice-President 3. RUTH R. STAUBER Ruthie Co-Hi-An Business Staff 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Dance Club 1, 2, 35 Badminton 15 Busy Corner Club 3, Vice- President 35 Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, President 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Senior Tri-Y 4, Pres- ident 45 Drum Majorette 35 Girls Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Bowling 4. SHIRLEY SYVERTSEN Silvia Senior Chorus 1, 2, 35 jun- ior Red Cross 15 Busy Corn- er Club 4. ANGELA M. TESTA ffAngJ! Purple Pennant 1, 2, 3, 45 Projector Club 35 Radio Guild 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Badminton 15 Swimming 15 Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Senior Tri-Y 45 Bowling Team 15 Tableten- nis 1, 25 Volleyball 15 Eu- ture Teachers 4. work. CAROL A. THARRATT Carolsie Co-Hi-An Business Staff 45 Purple Pennant Editorial Staff 45 Band 1,25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Y-Teens 15 Senior Tri-Y 45 Drum Majorette 1, 2, 35 Girls Leaders Club 4, President 45 Gym Team Manager 3, 45 Girls Bowl- ing 15 Volleyball 1, Z5 Dance Club 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY K. STECYK Slairl National Honor Society 3, 4, Historian 45 Purple Pen- nant Typing Staff 3, 4, Head Typist 45 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Business Service Club 3, 45 Circulus Intimus 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Drum Majorette 2, 35 Future Teachers 4. Retailing class finds students Miller, Wilson, Planck, Somerville, Barwell, Thomas, Greene, and Burns hard at DONALD THOMAS frloeff Busy Corner Club 35 Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2. BEVERLY THOMPSON H-lit!! Purple Pennant 3, 45 Busi- ness Service Club 33 Pep Club 45 Dance Club 15 Bad- minton 15 Phi Alpha 3, 45 Senior Tri-Y 45 Girls Lead- ers Club 4. George Kidd and Angelo Cincotta en- joy themselves as guests at a Rotary luncheon. FRANK M. VALENTINO Phoebe Kappa Zeta 2, 3, 45 Athletic Committee 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. MARTHA J. TORREY reMarty:1 Co-Hi-An Business Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Purple Pennant 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 39 Circulus Intimus 3, 45 Y- Teens 1, 2, Secretary 1, 25 Senior Tri-Y 45 Phi Alpha 3, 4. ALFRED TRACY If-lim!! Projector Club 3, 45 Wrest- ling 3. GAIL TYLER ffGail!l Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 45 Purple Pennant 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Senior Tri-Y 45 Girls Bowling Team 1, 25 Pep Club 25 Noon Service Club 4. FLOYD ARTHUR VAN DEMARK NAI-,tu Automobile Club 45 Noon Service Club 4, Treasurer 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track Team 2, 3, 45 Bowling Team 2, 3. NANCY WALL JOHN G. WARWICK ffNanl! fpMonk,vJ Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Projector Club 45 Rifle 15 Y-Teens 3. Team 45 Junior Red Cross 3. WAYNE WHEELER El Camino Co-Hi-An Art Staff 4g Art Service Club 1, 2, 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 43 J.V. Track Team 1. CYNTHIA WILLS frcindyn Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Art Service Club 2g Future Nurses 39 Circulus Intimus 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 2, 33 Fu- ture Teachers 4g Radio Guild 4. RONALD WILSON Ronnie Projector Club 2, 3, 45 Busy Corner Club 3, 43 Bowling Team 1, 23 Noon Service Club 4. TRENT WILSON rrRedu Student Council 25 Projec- tor Club 2, 3, 45 Radio Guild 2, 3, 43 Noon Service Club 4. mua ANN M. WILTSEY Annie Co-Hi-An Literary Staff 43 Student Council 2g National Honor Society 4g Purple Pennant 2, 35 Senior Chor- us l, 25 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Circulus Intimus 2, 3, 45 Delta Epsilon 3, 4g Contemporary Affairs 2. CHARLES A. WOODWORTH Charlie J.V. Football 2. Displaying their caps and gowns are Co-Hi-An Editor, John Meldrim and Assistant Edltor, Pat Parsons Mr Doran presents Pat with her diploma ,f TJ rr msn JUNIORS. Front Row: B. Brooks, J. Bennett, J. Cruickshank, P. Abdallah, C. Costa, E. Cook C. Chiara, C. Call, B. Colton, B. Brown, M. Clousten. Second Row: L. Campbell, C. Calkins, I. Ashley, G. Crocker, J. Canestaro, A. Baker, D. Baiguini, V. Contento, D. Carter, V. Costes, M. Bloodgood. Third Row: K. Boyce, A. Condie, H. Ames, R. Carpenter, W. Cinquanti, R. Cook, F. Barry, P. Bush, J. Comfort, K. Bennett, J. Bailey, S. Burtis. Absent: J. Beard. 0112155 l JUNIORS. Front Row: J. Hyde, D. Greeley, S. Fuller, E. Fisher, A. Dvorak, H. Douglass P. Ferro, S. Ferris, B. Ferris, S. Dowd, L. Jackson. Second Row: C. Harris, P. Joseph, D. Daw son, J. Holcomb, R. Franz, S. Haight, A. DeSpirito, J. Kane, A. Gunn, R. Jack, P Harrington J. Darling, K. Edgecomb. Third Row: J. Darweesh, A. Gosselin, E. Fuller, L. Dorn, J. Hil: gaertner, R. Eaton, R. John, T. Dalton, D. Harrington, R. Davenport, G. Howe, F. DeGrace A. Keeney. Absent: F. Endler, C. Freeland, M. Hughes, E. Jacobi. 9 nf'7 JUNIORS. Front Row: M. Lardeo, S. Laurelli, E. Lawrence, S. Moscrop, G. Morenus, J. Pinto S. Reynolds, C. Ross, L. Miller, P. Prosperi, J. O'Mara. Second Row: M. Quigley, J. Martin J. Pankhurst, J. Miletta, S. Nichols, G. Myers, J. Mohler, J Masterpaul, E. Paddock, V. Pow- ers, B. Robinson. Third Row: J. Nichols, R. Price, K. Matson, B. Meddaugh, E. Neville E. Mead, M. Moore, R. Rhyner, K. O'Hara, R. Pflug, S. Potter, M. Lakin. Absent: G. Law D. Morrill. 9 7 JUNIORS. Front Row: A. Towell, M. Scharfeld, W. Stone, V. Taylor, M. Wineburg, R. Zagac, W. Withers, T. Sawyer, L. Trivisonno, L. Vanlnwagen, S. Stull, J. Stevens, E. Willson. Second Row: J. Sangiorgi, D. Wright, Jeanette Wood, C. Wall, E. Stanley, C. Van Donsel, M. Tesoriero, B. Schedler, P. Seyfried, Sf VandeBogart, D. Smith, D. Sepe, V. May, J. Webster, R. Thurber. Third Row: A. Yacavone, R. Tesori, P. Whiting, John Wood, D. Young, M. Wilson, R. Scudamore, W. Stell, R. Schlenker, D. Yager, K. Wood, J. Shafer, C. Stanton, L. Taylor, T. Sands. Absent: J. Sepe, R. Shattuck, R. Stillwell, D. Tagliente. 6512155 SOPHOMORES. Front Row: M. Bush, A. Bushnell, V. Bennett, M. Cory, D. Bennett, E. Con- tento, V. Avery, C. Cherchio, P. Dimorier, J. Cleveland, N. Britt, P. Carlin, P. Baranello, E. Barrows, P. Bush. Second Row: E. Boehm, S. Corson, C. Coffin, N. Bush, A. Bishop, P. Bertini, A. Bush, C. Bowman, M. Davies, C. Donahue, J. Cerio, J. Aloi, W. Conklin L. Carpenter, H. DeHaan, S. Call. Third Row: D. Davies, R. Dippolito, M. Dragotta C. Akerlow, S. Brady, J. Carey, E. Cleveland, G. Carpenter, J. Camillo, R. Coleman, R. Burtis P. Adams, R. Burnham, G. Cataldo, C. Dayton, R. Craig. Absent: R. Brooks, R. Bushnell B. Alexander, J. Clark, L. Downes, J. Brayton. 5 5 1 9 SOPHOMORES. Front Row: J. Leitch, P. Hilsinger, M. Huttleston, P. Kelley, P. Erway, S. Lawn, A. Lisi, M. Knolls, J. Jones, J. Gregg, K. Finkelstein. Second Row: C. Jones, Julie Emm, M. Gloster, M. Hasenjager, P. Guy, H. Finkelstein, S. Law, Judith Emm, M. Gunzen- hauser, P. Gugliuzza, S. Hammond, R. Kneedler. Third Row: C. Falso, C. Herf, D. Green- wood, E. Hunt, G. Holmes, J. Ingersoll, G. Holden, D. LeRoy, T. Edwards, W. Evans, A. Houseman, D. Boyce, D. Gardner. Absent: K. Evener, V. Gillette, D. Gorman, S. Hebble, R. Hinkle, R. Kleine, E. Hughes. 42 nf 'EH SOPHOMORES. Front Row: J. Partigianoni, A. Pawlosky, T. Owens, S. Packard, A. Miner, R. O'Brien, J. Mudge, H. McIntyre, L. Montesano, B. Partigianoni, M. Rhyner, G. Prosperi, J. Phelps, E. Morgia. Second Row: D. Palladino, Barbara Morris, G. Norton, J. Nicholson, S. Parker, D. Reed, P. Riggs, B. Reed, M. Natoli, M. Root, J. Mutschler, P. Rood, B. Rindge, T. Rogers, Beverly Morris. Third Row: G. McCaskil1, H. Ousby, P. Planck, N. McJunkin, J. Reitano, S. McConnell, J. McKelva, G. Polinsky, J. Rose, R. O'Hara, J. O'Leary, B. Murphy, P. Natoli, H. Randall, R. Personius, C. Ossit. Absent: N. Mariecevich, W. Pierce, D. Rood, N. Preston. SOPHOMORES. Front Row: J. Spiess, S. Stevens, J. Yacavone, M. Yacano, L. Yacavone R. Swartwout, P. Vico, M. Schmidt, G. Tice, P. Whiting. Second Row: D. Seamans, P. Palmer R. Yacavone, W. Smith, P. Testa, R. Weyant, P. Vormwald, R. Wilson, S. Walworth, P Tomaso, L. Smith. Third Row: C. Skinner, B. Wagner, R. Wiltsey, W. Woodworth, F. Wood M. Salka, G. Terpening, D. Schick, A. Story, B. Smith, M. Wetmore. Absent: S. Sharpe R. Sampson, D. Smith, H. Taylor, T. Tracy, R. Valentino. 6512155 FRESHMEN. Front Row: I. Chase, R. Carsello, L. Buddenhagen, W. Burda, J. Andrews, W. Abdallah. Second Row: S. Alexander, B. Crosby, D. Allen, W. Brown, K. Cincotta, D. Bennett, S. Besley, G. Carlson, J. Caratelli, M. Adams, G. Allen, Sharon Brown, G. Ca- millo, P. Cottrell, C. Christmas. Third Row: S. Cole, C. Barber, L. Berardi, Sandra Brown, C. Casterline, H. Chapman, T. Athony, M. Baisler, T. Ardis, R. Burnham, N. Caricota, E. Barrows, S. Christmas, C. Alteri, L. Congdon, C. Carter. Fourth Row: R. Cincotta, J. Clark, W. Cosko, D. Carr, G. Adams, C. Cook, D. Bowker, W. Coon, A. Baker, W. Corson, H. Crosby, F. Bailey, G. Brown, M. Canestaro, H. Armstrong, A. Colasurdo. Absent: S. Bell, R. Bentley, J. Cornell, K. Crapo. FRESHMEN. Front Row: J. Ferris, W. Dunning, K. Falkenberg, S. Hobart, J. Dries, L. Hotchkiss, A. Ericksen, M. DiStefano, N. Hawkins, M. Dayger, P. DeWolf, P. Grand, K. Harvey. Second Row: D. Huttleston, D. Falso, C. Dalgety, B. Dauphin, F. Duffy, A. Gutchess, J. Gordon, W. Hay, D. Hawks, J. Giltner, A. Hill, J. Hoffman, W. Dimick, R. Ferris. Third Row: F. Discenza, H. Freeland, J. Hay, C. Drach, T. Hilgaertner, J. Frisbie, J. Garvey, W. Farr, S. Harrington, L. Dirnorier, T. Hover, E. Huttleston, G. French, P. Harrington, F. Davies. Absent: M. Grant, C. Ferro, J. Gillette, A. Hobart. 44 FRESHMEN. Front Row: N. Pantas, G. Palladino, A. Lash, J. Northup, M. Kleine, M. Pros- peri, E. French, M. O'Connor. Second Row: E. McHale, T. Kotas, G. Marsted, M. Morgan, M. Neff, R. Palmer, E. Marks, J. Jacobi, O. McCoy, D. Parmeter, W. Marks, B. Morris, W. Orfan, J. Meldrim, E. Miner. Third Row: R. Mynard, J. McNamara, S. Kleine, B. Paga- nelli, C. O'Shea, L. Jenkins, G. McRorie, J. Iacovino, A. McIntyre, S. Jones, V. Joseph B. Lesperance, S. Mitchinson, S. Peake, S. Nygaard, W. Mitchinson. Fourth Row: J. Packard S. Mauzy, W. Innerst, C. Little, R. Loomis, G. Price, E. Iffert, N. Keyes, J. Metzger, R. Kinney L. Jensen, G. Mahar, J. Lang, R. Lindley, Ralph Miller, D. Partis, D. Jacques. Absent M. Mead, T. Purdy, Ross Miller, R. Mattoon. FRESHMEN Front Row I Sharfeld G. Wagner, A. Tracy, L. Sepe, B. Withers, N. Utter, J. Reitano, B. Wilson, E. Yacavone. Second Row: M. Thorp, J. Stisser, R. Ward, Joyce Ryan, W. Wood, L. Sharp, J. Sawyer, C. Rogers, R. Withers, C. Reed, J. Towell, C. Wall, M. Whit- ing, J. Russell, G. Robillard. Third Row: 'E. Reeve, M. Race, P. Thompson, N. White, M. Rice, W. Wheeler, E. Wilson, Joan Williams, T. Testa, V. Watrous, J. Woodard, B. Stevens, K. Schultz, P. Varnes, F. Weishaupt, J. Tyler. Fourth Row: J. Ward, M. Rinaldi, J. Tomaso, D. Southworth, J. Reynolds, J. Wood, K. Reed, D. Smigel, M. Randall, James Williams, F. Young, R. Squires, C. Vandemark, J. Rocco, N. Smith, O. Sampson. Absent: K. Tryon, J. Testa, Jo Ann Ryan. Qllzum EIGHTH GRADE. Front Row: J. Costes, J. Casterline, C. Cole, K. Andrews, W. Call, G. Cowburn, Joseph Davis, J. Dippolito. Second Row: J. Cornell, C. Dragotta, L. Burns P. Cornell, D. Baker, L. Ardis, A. DiPietro, A. Carach, S. Campbell, M. Dyer, C. Cruver, P. Consroe, J. Clark, G. Cordary, A. Call. Third Row: M. Davis, A. Discenza, Joanne Davis, J. Barnick, Alex Chiara, R. Atkins, Ruea Bush, S. DeCenzo, Ruby Bush, A. Bushnell J. Compagni, C. Bowman, E. Casterline, S. Buggs, E. Anderson. Fourth Row: J. Brooks K. Bryan, C. Brown, S. Aloi, W. Ambler, R. Davis, L. Chrisman, G. Bonawitz, D. Anderson. W. Crowell, G. Babcock, Anthony Chiara, M. Discenza, D. Carter, R. Dodge, K. Cole. Absent: E. Brown, E. Conklin, F. Conklin, G. Coville. s 7 3 EIGHTH GRADE. Front Row: S. Finkelstein, R. Fitchpatrick, J. Harrison, H. Ferris, Z Guernsey, S. Gillette, P. Lang, C. Lane, D. Lee, D. Falso, S. Early, W. Fuller, J. Fowler D. Jacobs. Second Row: J. Kent, N. Kalilec, D. Fiske, C. Gower, B. Gardner, J. Harman S. Garner, K. Hartnett, A. Edwards, D. Eldred, D. Fritz, N. Lane, A. Fantacone, S. Johnson R. Laurelli. Third Row: J. Lardeo, T. Farr, J. Ferro, W. Stevens, R. Jensen, H. Hyde E. Fellows, W. Carr, R. Glazier, B. Kilmer, K. Johnson, M. Gross, J. Francher, W. Latimer R. Lyon. Absent: D. French. 46 1 s 5 9 s nf 'EH EIGHTH GRADE. Front Row: P. Mitchell, E. Niver, P. Root, B. Morgan, T. Moss, R. Padavona, D. Ryan. Second Row: S. Mawby, P. Reitano, B. Mann, L. Morehouse, R. Mar- tin, D. Perfetti, C. Natale, K. Neumann, L. Newman, R. Martini, J. Romanisky, G. McKay, R. Price, L. O'Shea. Third Row: S. O'Hara, J. Russell, D. McHale, J. Maxson, K. Pace, S. Root K. McConnell, A. Rehbein, D. Rindge, B. Perry, M. Phelps, R. Rigo, R. Pappas, S. Neville, D. Musenga. Fourth Row: R. Rightmire, J. O'Hara, J. Paddock, J. Mastronardi, C. Mc- Ninch, D. Reynolds, D. Newton, D. Oughterson, M. McKendrick, R. Manning, W. Purdy, A. Minielli, K. Murphy, E. Rozich, K. Randall, S. Mackley. Absent: R. McKay, H. Platt, R. C. Price, R. E. Price. EIGHTH GRADE. Front Row: W. Wimer, R. Wood, L. Simmons, R. Sangiorgi, G. Wyckoff, D. VanDee, P. Tryon, S. Sardo, M. Sawickey, R. Wavle, B. Weston, G. Yacavone, C. Sands, T. Vormwald, M. Simon. Second Row: C. Smith, B. Weaver, S. Wing, P. Sheppard, J. Stecyk, W. Taylor, L. Yacavone, V. Seyfried, N. Shattuck, J. Shattuck, J. Stanley, G. Walker R. Smith, G. Wood, P. Smith, P. Tutino, W. Seamans, S. Wilkinson. Third Row: C. Sampson, J. VanDemark, S. Story, A. Wood, J. Sloan, G. Yager, J. Zampino, J. Tracey, R. Stevens R. Tesori, C. Timanus, W. Smith, V. Smith, C. Woodard, D. Schumacher, E. Shutter B. Wilson. Absent: E. Snell, P. Wetmore. I 5 9 47 SEVENTH GRADE. Front Row: A. Whyte, R. Brough, G. Alexander, D. Conklin, M Alexander, T. Crosby. Second Row: M. Cornell, D. Cherchio, R. Burgdoff, J. Austin J. Carlin, E. Camillo, J. Britt, J. Beam, A. Bertini, C. Cotanche, G. Compagni, D. Cole, R. Bushnell, J. Combs, C. Cowen. Third Row: J. Andrews, V. Baird, M. Barry, D. Hobart E. Bean, R. Bonawitz, M. Baranello, C. Blayda, C. Decenzo, P. Costello, P. Carman N. Bates, A. Bush, J. Coville, C. Burnham. Fourth Row! J. Personius, M. Burgett, L. Carr, G. Powers, J. Ayers, J. Craig, R. Kelley, M. Pinto, D. Crapo, F. Cass, G. Jackson, W. Craig, M. Congdon, P. Curtis, C. Crumb. Absent: L. Allcock, G. Brady, M. Caldwell, W. Clement, S. Cotanche, M. Cousins, R. Coville. 5 0112155 SEVENTH GRADE. Front Row: D. Earley, W. Farnham, A. Fankhauser, B. Greenman, A. Fumerola, T. Ericksen, P. Harrington. Second Row.' H. Kistler, E. Guernsey, P. Du- fresne, J. Decker, F. Kohberger, W. Forsythe, S. Gower, J. Douglas, R. Karpenko, E. Gregg, M. Fiske, M. Dyer, N. Greco, W. DeWolfe, B. Hilsinger. Third Row: C. Inger- soll, C. Kleine, J. Green, D. Grant, M. Evener, C. DeGrace, G. Dolly, R. Hinkle, R. Green, E. Hart, R. Ellis, J. Hayes, N. Dominger, V. Glazier, E. Farr, Barbara Hackett. Fourth Row: P. Hunsinger, L. Harriger, G. Hatheway, P. Hawkins, L. Jensen, Beverly Hackett, S. Nicholson, G. Gailor, S. Fairchild, H. Keyes, N. Galutz, W. Kinney, J. Gugluizza, M. Dilorio, A. Gosselin, R. Dutcher, D. Greenwood. Absent: R. Dilorio, B. Fairbanks, J. Hartford, S. Kunes. nf 'El SEVENTH GRADE. Front Row: R. Lindley, A. Maniccia, A. Peake, S. McLaughlin, N. North- up, S. Morgia, B. Morgan, J. Netti, T. Meldrim. Second Row: M. O'Shea, J. McGee, K. Price J. Lella, F. Moore, J. Neville, A. Phillips, N. Ousby, E. Pierce, M. Morgan, L. Lee, T. Owens R. Mudge, L. Pinto, K. McKay, N. Miller, S. Noss. Third Row: P. O'Connor, C. Moschak R. Porter, M. O'Hara, B. Marshall, J. McKelva, W. Pierce, R. Purdy, C. Taylor, S. Olds G. O'Connell, K. McConnell, M. Palmer, B. Palladino, B. Marcin, C. Lockwood, N. Melinder S. Pence. Fourth Row: J. Miller, G. Mastronardi, G. Little, C. Morton, S. Rose, L. Mullen R. Randall, N. Mattoon, J. Morgia, R. McGee, L. Parks, C. Marcin, J. Lawrence, L. Lieber C. Morgan, R. Meddaugh, D. Merihew, J. Neal. Absent: J. Miletta, P. Nye, E. Peterson. SEVENTH GRADE. Front Row: R. Shattuck, D. Yacavone, S. Sharpe, W. Young, G. Smith, S. Sonnacchio, J. Tucci, P. Woolridge. Second Row: V. Snyder, R. Sardo, M. Sykes, F. Ya- cano, C. Somers, N. Reddish, D. Seacord, R. Taylor, D. Sepe, C. Webster, K. Seymour, F. Tinelli, Beverly Smith, N. Smith, G. Yacavone. Third Row: Bruce Smith, D. Zimmer- man, D. Sebring, P. Story, H. Sopp, J. Riley, P. Sherman, H. Trokanski, J. Roberts, C. Wood, G. Raymond, J. Stone, R. Sampson, R. VanHensbergen, D. Woodward. Fourth Row: M. Suben, C. Rosato, W. VanHoesen, J. Rowe, K. Root, L. Van Woert, G. Wilkins, B. Whaley, D. Vande- Bogart, F. Van Winkle, C. Rindge, G. Taylor, D. White, R. Romanisky, A. Wing, T. Rogers. Absent: M. Sampson, J. Vanderpool, E. Reddish. 49 Each morning and afternoon har- assed clerks in the Busy Corner wait on last minute customers. Stories in French provide Miss Mil- dred Gale's Class with enjoyment as they learn. The Purple Pennant arrives! Editor Kerr supervises folding the papers prior to distribution. Members of Miss jones's biology class gaze wonderingly into their mi- croscopes, engrossed in watching amoebae and paramecia perform. lf, 'tw ag fl ,L ! Rui i f NX Q if -' 15 QU, 5 , Q ...E Q ' 4 fx N W'- M., ay -in -f ikfm 1 f N T- 1 1: 5 -1: ' X Q.-7 S to 4 M 1111 if Sinhvnt Glnnnril STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Seated: S. Brown, Assistant Secretaryf J. O'Leary, Treas- urerg J. Meldrim, Vice-Presidentg S. Campbell, Secretary. Standing: P. Smith, President. Members of the Great Council of the Middle Ages aided the king in ruling wisely. On the Cortland Manor, the Student Council assists our principal and teachers in directing and harmo- nizing the activities of the var- ious organizations. STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: M. Rinaldi, P. Consroe, M. Qi Iorio, J. Beam, S. Sardo, D. Falso. Second Row: P. Dexter, D. Le Roy, C. Cherchio, C. Dalgety, P. Vico, A. Bishop, W. Stevens, F. Yacano, S. Pence. Third Row: J. O'Leary, F. De Grace, R. Scudamore, S. Nich- ols, P. Harrington, L. Hotchkiss, James Meldrim, G. Yacavone, S. Finkelstein. Fourth Row: M. McKendrick, S. Sloan, S. Brown, R. Pappas, G. Hatheway, J. Hayes, D. Yacavone, Fifth Row: Mr. Hotchkiss fAdviser2, P. Fogerty, P. Parsons, S. Campbell, C. Skinner, F. Barry, John Meldrim. Standing: P. Smith fPresident1. Absent: J. McGee, B. Smith, F. Discenza, E. Hughes. The long crusade to surpass the G.O. sales goal has a successful outcome. P. Parsons, P. Dexter, M. Hirsch, and P. Smith, leaders of the opposing forces, plan the strategy for the contest. 52 aiinnal illnnnr Svnrirtg To recognize and reward outstanding achieve- ment, the king often named knights to honorary orders. For excellence in scholarship, leadership, character, and service, students in Cortland High School may be so honored by election to the Na- tional Honor Society. R. Hawkins sells lunch tickets to eager students. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front Row: Miss Krewson fAdviser1, K. Alexander, A. Wiltsey, C. Rhoads, M. Torrey, N. Manning, C. Alcorn, Miss Kinnally CAduiserj. Second Row: C. Dart, B. Redfield, P. Parsons, F. Hayes, R. Bishop, J. Meldrim, M. Morgan, M. Owens. Third Row: S. Babcock, S. Sloan, C. Allen, P. Smith, M. Mullen, R. Hawkins, M. Hirsch, P. Dexter, S. Kerr, R. Aus- tin, S. Stecyk. Wrapping sponges for use at the Cortland Memorial Hospital is a service project that keeps S. Kerr and P. Parsons busy. CO-HI-AN STAFF. Front Row: A. Sonnacchio, P. Parsons, R. Bishop, C. Alcorn, Miss Roche fAduixer1. Second Row: P. Julian, C. Rhoads, B. O'Brien, G. Tyler, B. Thompson, M. Cot- trell, A. Wiltsey. Third Row: E. Blanchard, J. Davenport, R. Stauber, B. Redfield, B. Mason, C. Tharratt, S. Babcock, T. Fantacone, H. Osborn, S. Seyfried, C. Dart, M. Torrey. Fourth Row: E. Hatter, B. Cox, R. Lesperance, P. Dexter, M. Hirsch, M. Mullen, P. Natoli, W. Wheel- er, P. Bishop, J. O'Leary, S. Kerr, S. Metzger. CO -HI -AN BOARD. A. Sonnacchio, Business Manager, J. Meldrim, Editor-in-Chiefg C. Alcorn, Photography Editor, P. Parsons, Assixtant Editorg R. Bishop, Literary Editory A. Ca- millo, Art Editor. ' O f f i c i a l recorders of the e v e n t s o f o u r A senior year are the Co-Hi-An editors and staff, who prepare the chronicle for publication. ... . r, f Qin-iili-An 54 IHE di VOL. XXIV CORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL, CORTLAND, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1956 NO. 5 ' The scribes of the Purple Pennant diligently record the events and activities of the castle. Headlines, arti- cles, and advertisements keep editors and reporters busy with work on the parchment. All subscribers are kept up-to-date on news about sports, assemblies, and clubs. PURPLE PENNANT EDITORIAL BOARD. Seated: S. Metzger, Art Editorg D. LeRoy, Photography Editorg M. Hirsch, Sports Editor, S. Kerr, Editor-in-Chiefy C. Ross, Assistant Editorf H. McElhone, Copy Editor. Standing: M. Owens, Featurey M. Reed, Exchange Editor, S. Stecyk, Typistf R. Hawkins, Featureg S. Babcock, Proof Editor, S. Lane, Headline Editor. PURPLE PENNANT BUSINESS STAFF. Front Row: C. Calkins, Circulation Manager, P. Harrington, Treasurer, M. Morgan, Business Managerg M. Wineburg, J. Cherchio. Second Row: B. Colton, M. Scharfeld, J. Cruickshank. P. Abdallah, B. Ferris, M. Cottrell, P. Carlin. Third Row: L. Carpenter, S. Haight, M. Tesoriero, S. Nichols, A. Keeney, M. Mullen, K. O'Hara, B. Schedler, J. Kane, C. Skinner, J. Davenport. Absent: Mr. Burris CAd11iserJ. PURPLE PENNANT STAFF. Front Row: L. Hotchkiss, P. Julian, B. Colton, Miss Roche fAdviserj, N. Britt, P. Baranello, D. French. Second Row: J. Phelps, B. Ferris, B. Thomp- son, N. Manning, M. Owens, C. Dart, H. Mc- Elhone, M. Root, A. Bishop, L. Carpenter, J. Mutschler, C. Ross, B. Rindge, A. Testa, P. Carlin. Third Row: J. Cerio, P. Bertini, M. Rogers, J. Pierce, C. Falso, S. Stecyk, S. Lane, S. Haight, J. Kane, C. Tharratt, S. Walworth, B. Redfield, B. Mason, J. Aloi, S. Law, L. Jenk- ins. Fourth Row: M. Reed, J. Meldrim, S. Bur- tis, A. Faraoni, S. Metzger, Kerr, A. Gay, M. Hirsch, R. Hawkins, D. Leroy, P. Dexter, J. Darweesh, H. Ames, S. Babcock, M. Tesor- iero, C. Bowman. 55 C. Ross, G. Morenus, A. Bishop, L. Trivisonno, B. Reed, V BAND. Front Row: C. Allen, J. Darweesh, E. Stanley, M. Cory, G. Owens, J. Comfort, W. Stell. Second Row: J. Rupert, E. Lawrence, C. Wall, J. Holcomb, J. Wood, F. Haoyes, D. Schick, R. Leopardi, J. Stanley, J. Randall, M. Owens, R. Bishop. Third Row: N. Utter, A. Dvorak, T. Anthony, J. Partigianoni, K. Pace, J. Fowler, J. DeGrace, T. Vormwald, J. Canestaro, W. Abdallah, J. Miletta, R. Austin, R. Cutia, R. Padavona, N. Wall, P. Natoli. Fourth Row: W. Innerst, R. Squires, P. Erway, P. Lang, J. Rocco, R. Lesperance, M. Dayger, R. Thurber, G. Howe, P. Bishop, J. Andrews, M. Mullen, R. John, K. McConnell, K. Andrews, C. Cook, E. Hatter, M. Torrey, A. Towell. Fifth Row: H. Osborn, K. Murphy, C. Alcorn, H. Armstrong, Mr. Stanley CDirectorj. Absent: F. Discenza, S. Nygaard, F. Endler. HKU The minstrels of the castle entertain at assemblies and tournaments. Under the direction of Mr. Burton Stanley, the band shows versatility in their per- formance of half-time programs at football games and at concerts. MAJORETTES. Sandra Packard, Norma Packard, Sandra Campbell. 56 SELECT BAND. Front Row: J. Darweesh, E. Stanley, C. Allen, F. Hayes, J. Wood, J. Com- fort, W. Stell. Second Row: J. Rupert, E. Lawrence, C. Wall, R. Leopardi, J. Randall, M. Owens, R. Bishop, R. John, R. Lesperance, J. Rocco, J. Partigianoni. Third Row: J. Hol- comb, N. Utter, A. Dvorak, K. Murphy, P. Bishop, G. Howe, W. Abdallah, J. Miletta, R. Austin, R. Cutia, N. Wall, P. Natoli, E. Hatter, M. Torrey, A. Towell. Fourth Row. H. Osborn, H. Armstrong, Mr. Stanley, Director. Absent: S. Hebble, F. Endler, W. Cinquanti The more outstanding members of the music department par- ticipate in Select Band and Dance Band, where they may be heard on special occasions, suchtas spring concert and dances. DANCE BAND. Front Row: J. Rocco, C. Allen, E. Stanley, J. Darweesh, J. Wood. Second Row: J. Miletta, P. Natoli, R. Padavona, P. Bishop, D. Smith fSub.ttitute1, C. Alcorn. Absent: H. Osborn, F. Endler. 57 ORCHESTRA. Front Row: B. Redfield, S. Burtis, P. Carlin, R. Squires, E. Stanley, J. Dar- weesh, M. Owens. Second Row: M. Rhyner, S. Laurelli, J. Sawyer, E. Anderson, F. Duffy, W. Stell, J. Wood, C. Allen, N. Utter, F. Hayes, S. Walworth, R Burtis, F. Endler, G. Howe Third Row: K. Murphy, J. Stanley, R. Leopardi, W. Abdallah, R. Padavona, A. Towell Mr. Signorelli fDirectorJ, L. Davis. 7 Adding to the musical enjoyment of the Cortland Manor the orchestra per- forms the classics and the more modern works with equal ease, with Mr. Signorelli as conductor. Prof Stanley conducts during a typical rehearsal of band. K. Daniels, M. Baker, and S. Hay lis- ten attentively to Mr. Warrington's explanation. SELECT CHORUS. First Row: K. Daniels, M. Rhyner, K. Matson, D. Wright, P. Grand Mr. Warrington fDirectorj. Second Row: S. Hay S. Burtis, J. Pankhurst, C. Allcock, C. Akerlow S. Vande Bogart, J. Webster, J. Mudge. GIRLS CHOIR. Front Row: A. Phillips, B. Mann, L. Ardis B. Wilson, Mr. Warrington fDirectorJ, P. Wetmore, S. O'Hara M. Kleine, P. Whiting. Second Row: E. Barrows, B. Crosby P. DeWolfe, J. Cleveland, S. Vande Bogart, H. Chapman illltmir Lifting their voices in song, members of the various chorus groups entertain the manor at spring concerts and assemblies. Select vocalizers join to form Select Chorus and Girls' Chorus. CHORUS. Front Row: P. Whiting, N. Preston, B. Wilson, S. Stevens, J. Gregg, J. Jones, Mr. War- rington fDirectorj, B. Cros- by, M. Clousten, P. Grand, R. Kneedler, K. Daniels, J. Ferris. Second Row: J. Webster, S. Hay, M. Bak- er, S. Dowd, P. Dimorier, L. Montesano, N. Britt, J. Mudge, H. DeHaan, S. Stull, E. Barrows, P. Ba- ranello, D. Wright. Third Row: S. Call, C. Greene, P. Seyfried, H. Chapman, S. Law, B. Smith, K. Mat- son, S. Haight, J. Cerio, B. Robinson, S. Vande Bo- gart, S. Burris, M. Root. Fourth Row: G. Norton, T. Rogers, J. Bailey, J. Pank- hurst, C. Cook, R. Daven- port, R. John, R. Burtis, C. Vandemark, C. Akerlow, G. Crocker, R. Ward, E. Morgia. 59 1 9 9 A. Bush, A. Wood, C. Woodard, C. Coffin, N. White, S. Wil- E Dramatics Club and Stagecraft present two full-length plays each year. During the first semester, they brought us The Curi- ous Savage and in the spring, they pre- sented The Little Dog Laughedf' These thespians of the modern age provide come- dy and tragedy with equal skill, while be- hind the curtains, Mr. Goodrich directs work on sets, lights, and scenery. The Dramatics Club presents a scene from the fall play, The Curious Savage. STAGECIUKFT. First Row: A. Fumarola, D. Yacavone, N. Mil- ler, P. Dufresne, R. Gailor, W. Farnham, N. Greco. Second Row: R. Karpenko, T. Owens, R. La May, W. Craig, J. Francher, R. Lieber, Mr. Goodrich fAdvi.verJ, J. Gugluizza, A. Wing, R. Purdy, R. Van Hensbergen, J. Carlin, W. De Wolfe. Third Row: J. Craig, J. Vandemark, W. Hay, C. Akerlow, W. Purdy, J. Hay, E. Iffert, R. Cincotta, C. Timanus, B. Whaley, D. Hawks, N. Galutz, C. Rosato. DRAMATICS CLUB. Front: Mr. Williamson K Ad vixerj, R. Thurber, J. Phelps, L. Campbell. First Row: P. Julian, J. Gregg, M. Rhyner, P. Tomaso, B. Colton, M. Cottrell, N. Manning, P. Helms, M. Knolls, H. DeHaan, E. Blanchard, C. Alcorn. Second Row: H. Mclilhone, P. Rood, L. Miller, P. Gugliuzza, P. Parsons, J. Webster, B. Redfield, M. Gloster, M. Gillette, L. Van Inwagen, G. Mor- enus, G. Crocker, C. Wills, J. Nicholson, M. Baker. Third Row: M. Gunzenhauser, C. Greene, M. Te- soriero, P. Adams, B. Smith, R. Stillwell, D. Lear, K. O'Hara, E. Mead, M. Wilson, L. Williams, A. Keeney, J. Kane, S. Haight, C. Akerlow, J. Darling. C. Akerlow and B. Chaiken broadcast the noon announcements over WCHS. PROJECTOR CLUB. Front Row: I. Chase, S. Baird, J. Cleve- land, C. Coffin, G. Norton, P. Kilmer. Second Row: Mr. Wil- liamson fAdUi58Tj, D. Hawks, W. Hay, D. Rood, C. Bowman, A. Bush, A. DeSpirito, R. Craig, J. Bailey, T. Wilson, G. Crocker, J. Leitch. Third Row: G. Brown, G. Adams, R. Carpenter, E. Iffert, R. Davenport, R. Cook, G. Law, R. Wilson, F. Bailey, R. Burtis, R. Price, W. Brown. Absent: R. Buddenhagen, M. Moore, G. Myers, V. Powers, R. Quaile. V3 S Radio Guild and Projector Club members use their magic as Wizards of the Future making it possible for noon announcements and class movies. RADIO GUILD. Standing: A. Testa, T. Wilson. Front Row! P. Helms, P. Julian, B. Colton, D. French, M. Scharfeld, Mr. Williamson, fAd- viserj. Second Row: J. Snyder, C. Alcorn, G. Mo- renus, G. Crocker, B. Chaiken, R. Thurber, L. Carpenter, H. McElhone, C. Rhoads. Third Row: C. Wills, C. Rose, B. Cox, H. Ames, D. Le- Roy, J. Hartnett, R. Scudamore, D. Lear, S. Bab- cock, J. Peck, M. Gillette. 61 iivvruirr Busy Corner, Art Service, and Business Service Club, the trade guilds of the manor, all contrib- ute to our commercial needs. Displays of posters, typed manuscripts, and the easily obtainable supplies are examples of their efforts. BUSY CORNER CLUB. Front Row: J. Snyder, P. Prosperi, R. Dilorio, S. Syvertsen, C. Rose, E. Beckwith, M. Conklin, I. Hall, J. Sepe. Second Row: J. Caratelli, A. Camillo, R. Cutia, J. Martin, A. Condie, J. Adams, J. Canestaro, J. Sangiorgi, J. Quattro. Third Row: B. Chaiken A. Faraoni, M. Rogers, S. Planck, C. Biviano, D. Thomas, D. Sepe. Fourth Row: S. Baird 9 9 M. Lardeo, L. Downes, H. Barwell, J. Marks, D. Young, L. Miller, D. Greene, R. Hinkle, C. Clark, G. Howe, C. Stanton, D. Eaton, R. Burns, Miss Holmes fAdvi.terj. Fifth Row: R. Mann, R. Davenport, R. Schlenker, E. Neville, R. Cooper, R. Cook, P. Bush, G. Law 9 B. Somerville, R. Wilson, J. Hilgaertner, L. Keller. Absent: H. Douglass, B. Thompson. ART SERVICE CLUB. Seated: S. Besley, S. Brown, S. Metzger, Wendy Wheeler, C. Greene, C. Dart, M. Quigley. Standing: Mrs. Bull fAdUiS?Ti, M. Salka, Wayne Wheeler, J. Aloi, S. Haight, L. Campbell, C. Drach. BUSINESS SERVICE CLUB. Front Row: C. Rhoads, J. Cherchio, J. Stevens. Second Row: S. Seyfried, L. Trivisonno, P. Abdallah. Third Row: S. Laurelli, M. Hughes, D. Dawson. Standing: M. Clousten, Miss Hanhardt fAd11i.ver2, P. Ferro, S. Moscrop, D. Carter, A. Gosselin, B. Schedler, S. Nichols, P. Seyfried, V. Tay- lor, J. Farr, J. Pankhurst, J. Fox, B. Mason, S. Stecyk, S. Reynolds, J. Davenport, W. Stone, E. Blanchard, A. Sonnacchio, E. Willson. 62 Glluhz Special services are contributed to the oc- cupants of the estate by the Future Nurses Club, Library Club, and the Junior Red Cross Organization. Learning about medi- cine, keeping the scrolls, and aiding their less fortunate fellowmen, occupy the spare time of these praiseworthy groups. . FUTURE NURSES CLUB. Seated: C. Berger, Mrs. Hayes fAdviser2, A. Bishop, J. Mutschler, B. Rindge. Standing: C. Dart, F. Barrows, M. Baker, K. Gutchess, B. Murphy, S. Kerr, M. Barnes, C. Leonard, S. Lane, M. Morgan, E. Barrows. LIBRARY CLUB. Seated: M. Clousten KPre.tidentl. Right Row: C. Dragot- ta, S. Wilkinson, J. Jones, C. O'Shea, S. Mitchinson, Miss Lundberg IAd- viserj, Miss Webb Azlviserl. Left Row: H. Ferris, J. Clark, S. Gillette, S. Burtis, J. Darling, C. Woodard, C. Brown, P. Wetmore, E. Wilson. Rear Row: S. Walworth, P. Planck, B. Paganelli, P. Thompson, C. Bar- ber, N. Bush, A. Lisi, S. Mackley, M. Adams. Absent: J. Barnick. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES. Front: P. Whiting, E. Gregg. First Row: J. Casterling, J. Harrison, P. Baraneool, Mrs. Ewing fAdviserJ, V. Baird, B. Wes- ton, J. Tucci. Second Row: J. Ryan, J. Phelps, L. Camp- bell, D. Bennett, W. VanHoesen, S. Hay, J. Woodard, M. Cottrell. J. Cruickshank, D. Musenga. Third Row: M. Grant, W. Hay, M. Gloster, W. Purdy, R. Cincotta, W. Wheeler, R. Stillwell, S. Fairchild, M. Root, B. Red- field, J. Cleveland, R. Atkins. Absent: R. Burns, B. Cox, H. McElhone, V. Costes, S. Fuller, M. Moore, R. Wend- land. 63 FRENCH CLUB. Front Row: K. Alexander, D. French, M. Scharfeld, P. Julian. Second Row: L. Yacavone, J. Rose, J. Darweesh, C. Alcorn, S. Sloan, L. Hotchkiss, F. Barry, J. Nicholson, K. Schultz. Third Row: B. Ferris, M. Cottrell, C. Ross, B. Lawrence, E. Con- tento, D. Bennett, B. Stevens, P. Joseph, C. Dart, M. Reed, R. Thurber, V. Joseph, C. Jones, S. Fuller, G. Tice, M. Wineburg, H. Ousby, Miss Gale CAdoi.verj. Fourth Row: M. Morgan, C. Bowman, L. Jenkins, J. Williams, S. Haight, S. Burtis, R. Lesperance, S. Metzger, W. Stell, M. Mullen, M. Wilson, K. Matson, J. Comfort, R. Burtis, M. Baisler, E. Paddock, N. Bush, A. Lisi, M. Owens. Members of French and Latin Clubs enjoy and benefit from learning for- eign languages. Included in their nu- merous activities are the Latin Ban- quet, French Week, noon luncheons, club programs, and work projects. language Qlluhz Oh ova ad maJa! Dressed in togas, members of Latin Club enjoy themselves at the annual Latin Banquet. LATIN CLUB. Front Row: A. Wiltsey, M Scharfeld, B. Ferris, J. Yacavone, Miss Krew- son fAdUi52fd, P. Carlin, J. O'Mara, D. Greeley. Second Row: J. Phelps, B. Rindge, C. Jones, M. Wineburg, C. Calkins, P. Parsons, C. Wills, L. Carpenter, N. Manning, M. Bloodgood, M. Cory, T. Owens. Third Row: B. Reed J. Pierce, R. Bishop, S. Lawn, H. Ousby, H. Ames, C. Drach, A. Gunn, D. Smith, R. Franz, S. Stecyk, B. Redfield, M. Root. Fourth Row: S. Haight, A. Keeney, J. Randall, S. Kerr, J. Wood, P. Dexter, W. Stell, F. Barry, K. Gut- chess, C. Allen, B. Murphy, N. McJunkin, S. Burtis, M. Tesoriero. Absent: A. Bishop, B. Cox, M. Gillette, M. Morgan, C. Ross, H. Tay- lor. 64 fgllllll vighhnr Glluhrf PEN PALS CLUB. Front Row: N. Northup, R. Sardo, M. Alexander. Second Row: H. Kist ler, S. Noss, D. Cherchio, B. Smith, C. Webster, S. Pence, F. Tinelli, E. Pierce, Mrs. Davis KAd11i.rerj. Third Row: M. Fiske, E. Camillo, C. Somers, J. Britt, M. Cousins, J. Greene V. Baird, H. Sopp, J. Riley, G. Raymond, E. Bean, N. Ousby, F. Yacano, A. Bertini, M. Sykes Fourth Row: G. Coville, C. Wood, A. Bushnell, S Cotanche, L. Carr, M. Burgett, J. Ayers J. Lawrence, F. VanWinkle, C. Crumb, R. Bush, S. Wing, M. Dilorio, L. Harriger, P. Bara nello. Absent: S. Early, S. Kunes, M. Sampson. Pen Pals, Travel Club, and Yorkers Club are the castle's International Guilds. They work to promote new friendships and better foreign and do- mestic relations through knowledge of other lands and of our own country. YORKERS. Seated: S. Walworth, K. Randall, B. Perry, P. Planck, E. Barrows. Standing: B. Rindge, M. Gloster, G. Kidd, M. Root, Mr. Turner fAdviserJ, C. Foster, G. Natoli, E. Con- tento, S. Lawn. TRAVEL CLUB. Seated: M. Baranello, D. Cher- chio, P. Costello, A. Bush. Standing: A. Maniccia, J. Neville, Miss Gilles ffldviserj, G. Bonawitz, D. Baker, B. Hackett, J. Ayers, A. Bushnell, Ruea. Bush, Ruby Bush, P. Cornell, M. Dyer. Absent: M. Caldwell, D. French. 65 Noon Service Club in action! B. Lesperance and S. Hay refuse admittance to P. Natoli. Ivttrhm' Aiha NOON SERVICE CLUBS. Front Row: K. Daniels, A. Camillo, T. Fontacone, P. Ci- fonelli, R. Guernsey, A. Faraoni, P. Helms, A. Vandemark. Second Row: Miss Orser KAd1fi.verJ, S. Hay, R. Dilorio, M. Conklin, T. Wilson, S. Miller, G. Natoli, C. Biviano, R. Buddenhagen, Cl Drach, F. Bell, S. Camp- bell, G. Tyler, M. Cottrell. Third Row: Kidd, R. Lesperance, C. Clark, R. Clark, . Hinkle, B. Somerville, R. Wilson, . Davis, A. Cincotta, D. Greene, L. Miller, Eaton, R. Burns. Absent: A. Allcock, Berger, E. Douglass, M. Fisher, D. Flinn, . Gillette, S. Lane, J. McKendrick, B. Met- calf, H. Osborn. 39571759 Members of Miss Orser's English classes constitute the Noon Service Club. These students faithfully aid teachers in keeping halls clear at lunch time. Future Teachers Club is an organization for those destined to direct educational activities of the coming generation. FUTURE TEACHERS. Front Row: J. Bennett, C. Ross, A. Testa, B. Colton. Second Row: S. Moscrop, L. Campbell, M. Scharfeld, M. Wineburg, B. Redfield, C. Wills. Third Row: J. Pierce, S. Haight, S. Stecyk, B. Schedler, C. Rose, Mr. Hotchkiss ffldzfixerj, K. O'Hara, A. Keeney, J. Kane, Mr. Gillette, P. Fogerty. Am --A 'ABA ,, A , ,. gk. .. Connell, E. Conklin, L. Lieber, S. Contanche, D. Baker, S. Olds SPELLING BEE. Front Row: E. Gregg, C. Inger- soll, B. Fairbanks, M. Alexander. Second Row: R. Brough, G. Alexander, M. O'Shea, Mrs. Squires ffidvixerj, W. Clement, R. Burgdoff, T. Ericksen. Third Row: A. Peake, C. Lockwood, M. Cousins, J. Beam, R. Bonawitz, M. Barry, J. Stone, N. Domanger, E. Hart, C. Cotanch, R. Bushnell. Fourth Row: M. Palmer, C. Blayda, M. Caldwell, J. Ayers, ,L. VanWoert, H. Keyes, C. Brown, C. Rindge, J. Brooks, D. Baker, N. Bates, E. Bean. Absent: E. Brown, B. Gardner, D. Jacobs, Beverly Hackett, Barbara Hackett. 551111 zmh Ellnnimmvntellz Members of Spelling Bee and Dance Club combine learning with pleasure. The former develops word power and grammar, the latter derives grace and enjoyment from round and square dancing. DANCE CLUB. Front Row: M. Alexander, H. Kistler, B. Greenman, G. Yacavone, D. Seacord, C. Lockwood, C. Sands, J. Clark, W. Kohberger, V. Glazier, Mr. Green I Adviser I , C. Somers, B. Fairbanks, M. Morgan, G. Cordary, N. Smith, K. McKay, R. Fitzpatrick, C. Seymour, W. Young, A. Peake. Second Row: T. Owens, J. Douglass, L. Simmons, H. Ferris, C. Ingersoll, C. Cotanche, J. Beam, J. Stone, C. Wood, B. Cherchio, E. Hart, P. Sherman, E. Bean, M. Evener, J. An- drews, M. Cousins, D. French, J. Cornell, B. Franklin, P. Cor- nell, A. Bush. Third Row: T. Rogers, J. Miller, P. Costello, D. Fisk, D. Eldredge, N. Bates, S. Mackley, R. Atkins, K. Mc- K. Root, C. Blayda, J. McKelva, C. Taylor, K. Neumann G. Raymond, J. Green. Fourth Row: M. Sampson, D. White C. Morgan, M. Burgett, Ruea Bush, D. Musenga, J. Rowe W. VanHoesen, J. Ayers, M. Congdon, B. Whaley, C. Marcin L. Mullen, L. VanWoert, R. Romanisky, C. Brown, S. Gar- ner, A. Bushnell, S. Root, Ruby Bush, C. Crumb, M. Cald- well, D. Rindge. .Ja 7 5 67 illlathrmutim Glluha MATHEMATICS CLUB. Front Row: M. Dragotta, A. Lash. Second Row: Miss Stone fAd- viserj, S. Lawn, G. Holmes, D. Huttleston, K. Finkelstein, R. Burtis, M. Mead. Members of Slide Rule and Math Clubs are the calculators of the castle. They are found in deep concentration over advanced mathematical equations, intricate geometric designs, and operation of slide rules. SLIDE RULE CLUB. Front Row: F. Hayes, M. Cottrell, B. Redfield, H. McElhone, C. Alcorn, P. Parsons, B. O'Brien, T. Wilson. Second Row: C. Allen, J. Meldrim, R. Austin, E. Hatter, J. Loomis, J. Peck, B. Chaiken. Third Row: Miss Gale ffldzfiserj, J. Haight, M. Greene, P. Deigter, J. Francis, M. Hirsch, R. Hawkins, M. Mullen, P. Smith, K. Davis, D. Brown, J. O'Leary. 68 Idrartiml Srirnrv In Science Club, Radio Hamateurs, and Auto Club the inquisitive of the manor solve che problems that deal with their respective fields. AUTOMOTIVE CLUB. Mr. Lamachia fAdvi,verj, D. Huttleston J. Masterpaul, J. Bailey, J. Miller, R. Carpenter, W. Corson. Absent. G. Allen, H. Douglass, E. Neville, B. Metcalf. SCIENCE CLUB. Seated: H. Ames, K. Edgecomb, R. Franz, J. Loomis. Standing: A. Gunn, M. Salka, G. Holmes, R. Hawkins, R. Austin, Mr. Root fAdUi58f,. RADIO HAMATEURS. Seated: J. Gugluizza, D. McHale, W. Farnham. Standing: N. Galutz, D. Earley, J. Netti, T. Moss, G. Cowburn, R. Gail- or, C. DeGrace, D. Woodward, Mr. Boyer CAd- viserj. Absent: G. Alexander. 69 ilinmvmaking Gllnhn FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. Front Row: M. Morgan, B. Hilsinger. Second Row: V. Avery, L. Halstead, J. Aloi, Mrs. Ewing KAd11i.verJ, S. Ferris, M. Conklin, P. Kil- mer. Third Row: M. Dyer, P. Costello, V. Glaz- ier, B. Marshall, M. Dayger, M. Evener, B. Mar- cin, C. Cotanche. S. Gower. Fourth Row: P. Hawkins, C. Donahue, Arlene Gosselin, J. Caratelli, J. Ayers, M. Barnes, Anita Gos- selin, C. Leonard, B. Hackett, H. De Haan, P. Curtis, P. Erway. BOYS' COOKING CLUB. Front: W. Smith, J. Compagni, C. Moschak, R. Taylor, R. Ellis, R. Wood, G. Cowburn, W. Young. Rear: R. Farr, D. Rindge, R. Hinkle, K. McConnell, W. Latimer, Miss Mitchell fAd1fiserj. HANDWORK CLUB. Front Row: S. Hay, N. Kalilec, S. Johnson, D. Lee, Miss Mitchell fAd1Ji.ve1'J, S. Baird. Second Row: G. Myers, P. Thompson, E. Barrows, A. Edwards, K. john- son, R. Jensen, C. Barber, M. Morgan. Absent: G. Coville. Boys' Cooking Club, Handwork Club, and F .H.A. prepare themselves for future life on the estate by learning culinary arts and other household duties. 70 lllnhhivn CHESS CLUB. Kneeling: N. Miller, J. Lella, L. Pinto, S. Sonnacchio, K. Price, J. Austin. Seated: W. Kohberger, D. Ryan, G. McRorie, W. Forsythe, W. Pierce, J. Carlin, J. Combs, T. Meldrim. Standing: Mr. Green CAd1Jiserj, R. Bonawitz, R. Hinkle, P. Hunsinger, R. Pur- dy, M. Suben, C. Timanus, W. Ambler, G. Yager, D. Whitlow, G. Gailor, A. Carach, R. Price, J. Hayes, G. Alexander, T. Ericksen. FLY TYING CLUB. Seated: T. Ericksen, M. Greene, K. Davis, W. Farnham, P. Root, G. Alexander. Standing: Mr. Meiczinger I Ad- viserj, G. Wyckoff, R. Ward, G. Gailor, S. Fair- child, E. Hunt, D. Newton, A. Wing, G. Mc- Kay, D. Woodward. Among the pastimes of the castle are Chess Club, Fly Tying Club, and Stamp Club, where participants enjoy useful hobbies. S71 STAMP CLUB. Seated: J. Clark, G. Yager, R. Karpenko. Standing: Miss Mitchell CAd1Ji.verQ, R. Atkins, C. McNinch, C. Bowman, B. Weaver, W. Dunning. Aisent: M. Mead. SENIOR TRI-Y. Front Row: B. Marsico, N. Packard, R. Leopardi, M. Cot- trell, D. French, A. Sonnacchio. Second Row: S. Campbell, A. Testa, K. Daniels, M. Owens, M. Rogers, R. Stauber, R. Dilorio, N. Wall. Third Row: M. Baker, J. Davenport, B. Redfield, S. Seyfried, M. Gillette, J. Ran- dall, S. Metzger, B. Mason, C. Tharratt, M. Torrey, P. Fogerty. Absent: Pat Julian. Svnrnritim Members of Senior Tri-Y, Delta Epsilon, and Phi Alpha represent the royal orders of our domain. They render valuable serv- ice to the community while establishing lasting friendships among themselves. DELTA EPSILON. Front Row: P. Helms, D. French, J. Bennett, J. Snyder, B. Colton, A. Wiltsey. Second Row: E. Fisher, R. Bishop, S. Moscrop, R. Stauber, P: Harrington, L. Davis, G. Tyler. Third Row: B. Ferris, A. Testa, S. Hammond, S. Lane, M. Morgan, S. Law, P. Fogerty, C. Dart, P. Parsons, L. Van Inwagen, C. Rhoads. Fourth Row: B. O'Brien, C. Calk- ins, P. Planck, C. Skinner, M. Tesoriero, N. Mcjunkin, S. Kerr, S. Metzger, A. Keeney, S. Haight, C. Rose, Y. Carter, G. Morenus. PHI ALPHA. Front Row: A. Sonnacchio, S. Campbell, B. Marsico, C. Tharratt, M. Reed. Second Row: K. Alex- ander, S. Packard, J. Cruickshank, T. Owens, N. Britt, R. Leopardi, L. Perfetti, B. Thompson, P. Carlin, C. Call, N. Packard, P. Julian, K. Daniels. Third Row: L. Yaca- vone, P. Vico, M. Wineburg, M. Rogers, L. Carpenter C. Ross, J. Fox, C. Harris, A. Bishop, L. Trivisonno P. Abdallah, S. Call, P. Ferro. Fourth Row: B. Mason, B. Reed, M. Natoli, J. Cherchio, N. Euson, V. Costes, B. Schedler, L. Downes, M. Gillette, S. Nichols, M. Owens, B. Redfield, M. Torrey. 9 7 72 tmh IH' Glluha Kappa Zeta, Tuxis, and Beta comprise the fellowships of knights. Through a spirit of cooperation and beneficial community projects, they promote better social rela- tionships. KAPPA ZETA. Front Row: A. Camillo, R. Cutia, R. Bottoff, H. Reed C. Alcorn. Second Row: R. Burns, M. Hirsch, G. McCormick, C. Moore F. Hayes, H. Osborn, J. Meldrim. Third Row: F. Valentino, B. Cox A. Faraoni, A. Ferro, R. Buddenhagen, P. Natoli, A. Gay, P. Dexter, D. Young, J. O'Leary, D. Thomas, R. Fiorentini. Absent: C. Biviano. BETA. Kneeling: J. Sangiorgi, E. Stanley, R. Thurber, V. Contento. Seated: J. Canestaro, G. Myers, R. Jack, J. Wood, W. Stell, F. Barry, P. Joseph. Standing: H. Ames, C. Stanton, A. Condie, F. DeGrace, R. Schlenker, B. Meddaugh, R. Eaton, D. Harrington, R. Scudamore, J. Shafer, J. Dar- weesh, J. Masterpaul, D. Sepe. TUXIS. Front Row: P. Guy, J. Reitano, R. Bentley, D. Reed. Second Row: D. LeRoy, E. Cleveland, J. Rose, G. Carpenter, R. Swartwout, Mr. Cutia ffldviserj. Third Row: C. Akerlow, D. Boyce, P. Vormwald, R. Wiltsey, M. Salka, J. Camillo, R. Ingersoll, J. O'Leary, P. Testa, S. Brady, D. Seamans. l l 73 9 9 H1213 Gllnh PEP CLUB.. Front Row: G. Camillo, P. Cottrell, S. Stevens, D. Greeley, E. McHale, R. Kneedler, E. Miner, Miss McPartland ffldviserj, B. Marsico, J. Bennett, V. Ben- nett, B. Brown, M. Huttleston, M. Lardeo, B. Wilson. Second Row: J. Yacavone, J. Cruickshank, S. Moscrop, D. Bennett, C. Woodard, S. Besley, J. Stevens, M. Di- Stefano, C. Jones, C. Rogers, J. Stisser, A. Lisi, M. Bloodgood, B. Lesperance, L. Yacavone, C. Chiara, A. Miner. Third Row: S. Hammond, G. Carlson, S. Stull, M. Race, L. Carpenter, C. Alteri, C. Falso, V. Avery, P. Abdallah, S. Law, S. Camp- bell, L. Perfetti, S. Brown, P. Dimorier, L. Montesano, Julie Emm, P. Varns. Fourth Row: R. Stauber, V. Costes, C. Harris, D. Carter, C. Casterline, Judy Emm V. Watrous, P. Natoli, B. Murphy, M. Randall, M. Wetmore, J. Ward, N. Smith M. Hasenjager, S. Peake, C. VanDonse1, C. Tharratt, M. Reed, M. Wineburg. 9 9 Pep Club, an indispensable group of the manor, increases individual in- terest in sports, and creates a spirited atmosphere for other manor functions. Students relax during a Pep Club mixer 74 U X Q M Jocwg , , I - ,.,,,, ' Kgs, N W' of I .f, 'f 4 I fa FY: f 'A ,fl I, ,1 D : '13 'X X X f ' 'al X f EXTX J -a mi W - ' o W X ,ff A ff X f ..-T-. , Y - 'C ,.. ff' 1 4 Ki' Q f .. wb , , , X 1' . ' '- 0 XX 'H x. ' . - w ff' ' xx ,. ffl 'A . 7' a H ' '. 31 A 'X fI1Tfi1f:'f Athlvtir Glnmmittvv BOYS' ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. Front Row: M. Hirsch, P. Dexter, P. Cifonelli, J. Shafer, J. Loomis, J. Peck, D. Boyce, P. joseph. Second Row: Mr. Shafer fAd1fiser2, R. Rhyner, P. Smith, J. Nichols, J. O'Leary, A. Condie, T. Fantacone, R. Fiorentini, F. Valentino, H. McElhone. The Athletic Committee, the sports direc- tors of the manor, resolve many important decisions involving the cast1e's athletic pro- gram. They also maintain concession booths for the pleasure of the lords and ladies dur- ing tourneys. Members of the Athletic Committee evidently en- joy their work in the concession stand during basketball games. Girlz' Athlrtir Qlluha GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Front Row: K. Alexander, S. Dowd, C. Call, B. Marsico. Second Row: C. Chiara, B. Thompson, C. Costa, C. Ross M. Ro ers L. Trivisonno 7 g 7 7 S. Campbell, M. Wineburg, P. Pros- peri, S. Ferris, J. Sepe. Third Row: B. Mason, R. Stauber, C. Van Don- sel, T. Sands, S. Nichols, R. Tesori, S. Metzger, C. Rose, S. Potter, S. Van de Bogart, C. Tharratt, M. Reed, J. Fox. The Girls' Athletic Association and the Leaders Club help co- ordinate the girls' intramural sports program on the Cortland Manor. Their activities include organizing play days, sponsoring mixers, and refereeing for intramural games. JUNIOR LEADERS CLUB. Front Row: M. Prosperi, L. Sepe, C. Rog- ers, J. Sawyer, T. Owens, B. Wilson, E. Yacavone. Second Row: L. Yaca- vone, L. Berardi, J. Stisser, B. Reed, M. Race, S. Call, D. Parmeter. Third Row: C. Cherchio, C. Alteri, W. Wheeler, S. Law, M. Baisler, M. Randall, J. Gordon, C. Cerio, C. Casterline, S. Brown, V. joseph. Absent: S. Alexander, S. Besley, M. Grant, A. Gutchess, M. O'Connor, R. Valentino, J. Williams. 77 VARSITY FOOTBALL. Front Row: H. Douglass, R. Fiorentini, D. Boyce, J. Haight, J. Nichols, P. Testa, P. Dexter, A. Vandemark, T. Fantacone, J. Reitano. Second Row: M. Mullen, M. Lakin, R. Austin, R. Guernsey, B. Meddaugh, G. Myers, G. Carpenter, C. Moore. 'Third Row: R. Eaton, C. Freeland, D. Harrington, K. Boyce, A. Condie, J. Master- paul, G. Dillingham, T. Dalton. Fourth Row: L. Taylor, R. Price, D. Yager, J. Shafer, C. Ferro, R. Rhyner, S. Harrington, J. O'Leary. Fifth Row: Mr. Moiseichik fCoaclaJ, Mr. Shafer CCoach2, D. Tagliente, V. Contento, R. Anderson, H. Bellardini fCoaclaj, Mr. Hannon fCoacbj. illnnthall The varsity football players, who encounter opposing forces from other castles in grueling battles, are the Knights of the Gridiron. Qualities of sportsmanship and ability are displayed through their determination and unsurmountable strength. The outstanding 1955 season was climaxed by the selection of D. Boyce as Most Improved Player and Capt. J. Nichols as Most Valuable Player. Nichols was also nominated to the All-State Second Team. 78 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES C.H.S ..................... 31 - Homer .......................... 6 C.H.S ........ ....... 1 2 - Waverly .... ....... 1 2 C.H.S ........ ....... 1 3 - Vestal ........ ....... 0 C.H.S ........ ...... 6 - Whitesboro ...... ....... 7 C.H.S ........ ...... 5 9 - Oswego ...... ....... 6 C.H.S ........ ....... 2 5 T Norwich, ....... ....... 7 C.H.S ........ ....... 3 3 - Solvay ..... ....... 1 2 C.H.S ........ .. .... 12 - Auburn ...... ....... 2 0 FOOTBALL COACHES. Kneeling: Mr. Bellardini, The members of the football team execute a crucial Mr. Moiseichik, Mr. Hannon. Standing: Mr. Curri, touchdown play in the Norwich game. Mr. Steele. In the Middle Ages, young men went through long vigorous training to become knights. Today the J. V. football players Work hard toward their goal, the Varsity team. J. V. FOOTBALL SCORES C.H.S ....... .......... 7 - Binghamton North ........ ......... 2 5 C.H.S ....... ....... 2 1 - Auburn ....................... ...... 7 C.H.S ....... .... 7 -- Vestal ...... ......... 2 0 C.H.S ....... ....... 2 0 - Ithaca ...... ...... 7 C.H.S ....... ....... 1 4 - Oswego ..... ...... 2 1 C.H.S ....... ....... 4 2 - Norwich 0 FOOTBALL. JUNIOR VARSITY. Front Row: W. Abdallah, R. Weyant, J. Carey, E. Morgia, W. Mitchinson, A. Colasurdb, J. Williams, J. Tomaso. Second Row: G. Robillard, R. Wiltsey, J. Ingersoll, G. Polinsky, G. Cataldo, D. Falso, F. Young, T. Testa. Third Row: G. Mahar, K. Tryon, C. Ossit, J. Camillo, D. Partis, J. Clark, J. Tyler. Fourth Row: D. South- worth, D. Bowker, J. O'Leary, J. Lang, D. Anderson, R. Tesori, J. Metzger. Fifth Row: Mr. Steele fCoachQ, W. Cosko. R. Stevens, W. Dimick, M. Canestaro, G. Wood, Mr. Curri fCoachj. C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S Members of both teams and the crowd eagerly watch the flight of the ball during our game with Nott Terrace. C.H.S. ...... . C.H.S. fffff C.H.S. .... . 1 Maakrthall 46, 69 ...58 68, .......56 65, 63 72, 9 N63 Homer ............................ 55, 51, 66 Binghamton Central ..........,,.,.. 65 Elmira Free Academy .......... 54, 69 Vestal ...................,........,.,.,...r,,.,, 44 Ithaca .............,.,........,,.,,,.,..,, 55, 50 Union Endicott ....... .....t. 4 9, 41 Elmira South Side ......,,........ 62, 54 N ott Terrace ......,.........,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 59 Binghamton North .....,,........... 48 johnson City ..........,.... ,..,...,.. 7 7 Auburn .............. ....... 4 4, 56 The fine record of the varsity basketball squad has made the name of Cortland feared by the armies of rival castles. The players capture the anticipation and in- terest of the knights and ladies while displaying unequaled talents on the royal court. Highlighting the season was the selection of P. Smith and P. Cifonelli to All-Southern Tier, and Cortland's advancement to the finals of the Western Division. VARSITY BASKETBALL. B. Chaik- en Cfcorekeeperj, E. Hilgaertner G. Carpenter, R. Rhyner, M. Hirsch A. Gay, P. Smith, P. Dexter, P. Cifo- nelli, R. Scudamore, G. Myers A. Condie, Mr. Hannon fCoacb1 Kneeling: H. McElhone fMamzgerj. 80 C.H.S C.H.S ............... C.H.S ............... C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S ............... next year. Coach Mepham watches over the J.V.'s and hopes for a successful season BASKETBALL, JUNIOR VARSITY. Front Row: J. Willimns, W. Mitchinson, W. Pierce, P. Testa, D. Partis, D. Falso, T. Testa. Second Row: R. Stillwell fManage1'2, T. Hilgaertner, S. McConnell, J. Garvey, J. Camillo, F. Barry, J. Rose, S. Harrington, G. Mahar, R. Loomis. V. BASKETBALL SCORES 76, 39 ......67 54, 51 ......50 50, 65 58, 62 ......42 ......74 ......43 56, 59 Homer .......................... 26, 70, 51 Binghamton Central .............. 55 Elmira Free ...................... 51, 55 Vestal ...................................... 57 Ithaca ................................ 49, 46 Elmira South Side... 56, 64 Binghamton North . ,,,,.. 47 Union Endicott ....... ...... 5 5 Johnson City ....... ...... 4 6 Auburn .............. 61, 48 R. Fiorentini and Mr. Goodrich confer with scorer from opposing team. Hlrvailing Wrestling was a favorite spectator sport of .the lords and ladies of the manor. Today many of the 'student body are members of the wrestling team. The 1955-56 team is the most successful in the history of wrestling F. Valentino tries for a fall. C. Ferro attempts a reversal. WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: J. Shafer, D. Boyce, John Meldrim, R. Bottoff, F. Valentino, J. Sangiorgi, R. Swartwout, James Meldrim. Second Row: G. Dillingham, C. Ossit, C. Ferro, R. Phelps, J. Nichols, R. Shattuck, G. Cataldo, R. Ferris, R. Eaton. Third Row: G. Polinsky, D. Anderson, B. Met- calf, John O'Leary, D. Lear. Fourth Row: C. Moore, Harry Taylor, R. Car- sello, J. Ferro, W. Dimick, D. Baiguini, H. Finkelstein, J. Tomaso, J. Tyler, C. Reed, S. Brady, James O'Leary, J. Haight. Fifth Row: H. Freeland, B. Wagner, A. Colasurdo, W. Cosko, R. Weyant, D. Southworth, D. Harring- ton, L. Taylor, M. McNamara. at C.H.S. In the Section IV tournament, J. Nichols won the 175 pound championship and D. Boyce and J. San- giorgi reached the finals in the 138 and 112 pound classes respectively. VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES C.H.S ....................... 52 C.H.S ....... ......... 8 C.H.S ....... ......... 4 2 C.H.S ....... ......... 2 4 C.H.S ....... ......... 4 8 C.H.S ....... ......... 2 9 C.H.S ....... ......... 3 2 C.H.S ....... ......... 3 2 C.H.S ....... ......... 1 5 C.H.S ....... ......... 3 2 C.H.S ....... ......... 3 2 C.H.S ....... ......... 2 5 C.H.S ....... ......... 2 3 Greene ....................... ........ 0 Ithaca ............... ....... 3 4 Horseheads ....... ....... 5 Vestal ............ ....... 1 5 Horseheads ..... ....... 0 Elmira Free ..... ....... 1 5 Homer ...... ....... 1 1 Sherburne .... ....... 1 0 Vestal ........ ....... 2 3 Sherburne ...... ....... 7 Homer ............ ....... 1 1 Ithaca ............... ....... 2 5 Elmira South ..... ....... 2 1 J. V. WRESTLING SCORES C.H.S ....................... 8 C.H.S ..,.,.. .......... 1 2 C.H.S ....... .......... 1 9 C.H.S .......... ......... 5 C.H.S .......... .......... 2 7 C.H.S ....... .......... 5 C.H.S ....... ......... 1 0 C.H.S ....... .......... 1 0 82 Greene ................ ........ 3 0 Ithaca ........ ....... 3 4 Vestal ........... ....... 2 1 Horseheads ....... ....... 2 3 Sherburne ....... ....... 3 Homer ......... ....... 1 9 Ithaca ............... ....... 2 5 Elmira South ...... ....... 3 0 R. Fiorentini swings at the ball during batting practice. BASEBALL. Front Row: P. Joseph, C. Maloney, R. Fioren- tini, C. Wall, R. Rhyner. Second Row: B. Chaiken fManage1'J, E. Marsico, E. Purser, R. Phelps, B. Ryan, M. Hirsch. Third Row: R. Bowker, R. Falso, L. Griswald, J. Hannon fCoachI. Svpring Sparta Cortland Manor's knights excel in many fields of sport. Vigorous track and baseball tournaments consume the time and energy of interested boys during the spring. TRACK TEAM. Front Row: D. Baiguini, J. O'- Leary, R. Guernsey, D. Stupke, J. Shafer. T. Fan- tacone, H. Cataldo, A. Trivisonno. Second Row: J. Nichols, M. McNamara, A. Gay, J. Dalton, R. Rhyner, B. Verrico, P. Smith, E. Marsico, P. Dexter, J. Moiseichik fCoachj. 83 vt Sparta TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: R. Stillwell, F. Hayes, M. McElhone, J. Loomis. Second Row: Mr. Burris fCoacbJ, R. Austin, D. Lear, M. Mullen. The recreational needs of everyone at the Cortland Manor must be considered if the castle is to be run smoothly. Tennis and volleyball represent two popular pastimes. VOLLEYBALL. Front Row: J. Caratelli, J. Adams, R. Phelps, B. Ryan. Second Row: Mr. Meiczinger KCoacb1, A. Cincotta, L. Comfort, D. John- son, Mr. Stupnytsky. lgrrriainn Sparta Triple-flips, 300 games, and bul1's eyes are the acme of perfection to the Gym Team, Bowling Team, and the Rifle Team. GYM TEAM. First Row: C. Foster, Mr. Mepham ICoacbJ, S. Campbell. Second Row: C. Rogers, S. Packard, M. O'Connor, J. Sawyer, J. Dries, E. Fisher, P. Ferro. Third Row: C. Tharratt fManagerj, S. Corson, N. Packard, C. Call, J. Cruickshank, S. Nichols, H. Douglass. Fourth Row: R. Wilson, D. Huttleston, F. Valentino, T. Fantacone, D. Albro, B. Somerville, R. Phelps, C. Bogardo, G. Dillingham, H. Finkelstein, R. Jack. BOWLING TEAM. Front Row: W. Dunning, J. McKe1va, J. Bailey, F. Wood. Second Row: A. DeSpirito, R. Hinkle, F. Bailey, A. House- man, D. Greenwood, D. Gorman, C. Wall, J. Wood, C. Drach, C. Little. RIFLE TEAM. Front Row: D. Davies, C. Day- ton. Second Row: R. Brooks, J. Reitano, D. Sea- mans, D. Greenwood. Third Row: Mr. Ralph Cxidviserj, F. Wood, K. Davis, J. Warwick, R. O'Hara, G. Holmes. Absent: P. Guy, M. Mc- Namara, G. Terpening. 85 Qlhvrrlrahrrz VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J. O'Mara, M. Reed, S. Lane, C. Call The Varsity Cheerleaders urge our Wearing the colors of the knights of the team on ro victory. castle are the cheerleaders who spur their team on to victory. j.V. CHEERLEADERS. B. Wilson, C. Casterline, M. Randall, C. Rogers, L. Sepe. 87 Members of opposing teams vie for possession of a jump ball during an intramural basketball game. H. McElhone and F. Hayes, of the tennis team, pause for a min- ute during practice to allow the Co-Hi-An photographer to take their picture. D. Huttleston hits the ceiling during gym team practice. i-'vvninr illzxunritva For outstanding service to the class, the seniors selected Sally Kerr and Phil Smith. 1 Pat Parsons and Marty Hirsch have proven their intelligence many times. In future years, Ruth Bishop and Frank Hayes are predicted to find success. Radiant personalities are characteristic of Dale Lear and Ruth Stauber. Sports ability earns the titles of sports king and queen for Sandy Campbell and Tommy Fantacone. Popularity plus can only mean Art Van- demark and Bernadine Marsico. ,S L ,Z I f ag ' Uuannmw! ' 'H v 'J Kahn' NK g,'1ns-xx 5 ass: C0 HP LAN nrrh 1 ES XS ...Qs UE X - U ki- V 1 lm .' ' V . ' 9 ix: x s ' ' mg wifi D 3 I, r A f g o ' XI ,T K , 1 ! ,mv YYQ'l1'. --tit. . Q-. .W s xv V N E Q . sf. uf 1 .X ' ,f ,W -- 1' f , A , w ,f , 1 I.-va: , iggdgff-Q,, N . ' fa '-an N mi A i 6 rt, . V.: TN ,, 4 .3 :f . . :JPN . ' . . 43 X mirafff ' sw gf y . '14 ,ff-9' Q N 4 N V '-3 2 K - ', 2' - q'g ':'xE 1 f 'yi ix Wu 71: X, 'N ' - ' f '- 'K ,, 5' -, ' ' .'-LU -eff! if Eff ' X .ll -' X X X x- -61-4 fig am- IN APPRECIATION To the businessmen of Cortland, New York, we extend our sincere appreciation for their interest and co-operation in aiding us in the publication of our 1956 CO-HI-AN. Let us show our gratitude by pa- tronizing the firrns represented on the following pages. The Staff Compliments of Compliments of ATLANTIC THE STATES LIDO RESTAURANT GAS CO. of N. Y., INC 37 Port Watson Street Cortland, N. Y. 91 DILLINGHAM MOTORS, INC. 76 North Main Street CORTLAND NEW YORK FORD SALES AND SERVICE Serves You Right Central Scilon of Beauty Specialists in Modern Hair 5,y,mg CQMMANDQ RESTAURANT 65 Central Ave. SK 3-0271 Pizza Fit for a King W Dial SK 6-9828 Compliments 3 Commando Avenue of C rtland, New Yo k THE SHAMROCK INN . jfmfx Cortland ,L AVINGS I MEMBER F.D.I.c. al-in v I I I 92 Compliments I ot Compliments ot THOMPSON EARLE W. WRIGHT BROTHERS BOAT FUNERAL HOME COMPANY Plfon GSK, 6-BSBS 'I27 EI St Cortland, N. Y MULLEN'S Royal - Smith Corona Typewriters R. C. Allen 84 Victor Adding Machines - Office Furniture School Supplies Cortland, N. Y. A M E S -T-L-,,,: MAKES FRIENDS With Best Wishes from BEARD MEMORIAL HOME 'I8 Church St. Cortland, N. Y. Compliments ot R E D P A T C H , OIL CORPORATION MAKE COBAKCO DAILY BREAD For The Finest In I DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY PENNEY'S SILVERWARE and GIFTS IT's NowAs AI ys C I CI L d Q D F' I IS' JONES JEWELRY STORE For all occasions drink COCA-COLA CORTLAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Homer ond Evergreen Streets Cortlond, N. Y. STODDART ond HOAR GULF STATION We sell service Washing - Lubrication 24 Hour Service SK 6-9702 73 N. Main St. Cortland, N. Y. Dial SK 6-9603 NINFA'S BRIDAL SHOP Wedding Gowns-Bridesmaids Gowns Formals 73 Main St. Iover Stemen'sl HILL REALTY COMPANY Alton R. Haight Make a Date With Haight for Real Estate 7 VALLEY GLASS SHOP 'I67 Homer Ave. Cortland, New York i CROWN PHOTO CENTER Quality Photo Finishing The Center of all That's Photographic 40 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. Mo rion Mo rgo ret Famous Ice Cream and Candy Store Locations 7 South Street, Auburn, N. Y. 1901 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. 3 Huntington St., Cortland, N. Y. 10 Clinton Ave., Cortland, N. Y. Compliments of I CORTLAND WHOLESALE BROCKWAY ELECTRIC SUPPLY SCHOGL BUSES 201 Homer Avenue I I SAFE - DEPENDABLE - SERVICE Factory and General Office Quality - Promptness - Courtesy from I... C. CO. - Cortland, New York I7 Court Street Phone SK 3-0182 I CORTLAND STANDARD ?' Only Daily Newspaper in Cortland and County Published Daily Except Sundays 'I IO Moin Street Cortland, New York 96 I FI I TIVE PHOTO DISTINC CIENT SERVICE GRAPHY STUDTOS N STREET - ROCHESTER '1, N. Y 28 SOUTH UNTO 97 THE . ,, QXIERI-IIEAD 000,90 MIRACLE WEDGEW Trade Mark SALT SPRAY STEEL Trade Mark OVERHEAD DOOR CO. ol N.Y., INC. Diol SK 6-56l6 Congrotulcitions Complete TO THE CLASS OF '56' Landscape Service fI'0m For the Home FOREWORD Every home owner should consider im- provements of his surroundings. Money carefully spent on home grounds is a good investment and returns far more in added enjoyment of outdoor living. We have a complete line of tools and materials to do any landscape job . . . Large or Small. . NEAL F. CRAIG REYNOLDS FLOWER SHOP 'Remember Our Flowers Smell' 'IO9 Tompkins St. Dial SK 6-6882 Cortland, New York Best Wishes To The Closs of '56' From DANIEL'S CLOTHIERS Compliments of 65 Hamlin Street Dial SK 6-9152 American Legion I 98 Compliments I of HYDES DINER 'The Style Center of Cortland' Sincere Wishes for BRCTANIS Continued Success and Main Street Cortland, N. Y Happiness for the Corning Yeors SHAW AND BOEHLER Flowers for All Occasions ll N. Main St. Cortland, N. Y. SALES SERWCE coNcRATuLATioNs TO THE PARKER ci.Ass OF 'l956' PONTIAC, INC. ffom FABULOUS '56' PONTIAC - Ax EQUW S ooopvviii useo cARs '6Ii i'film5fM 11 Pont wATsoN stain MENS STORE CORTLAND, New YORK p 3 MUN STREET I 99 Remember saving pays off in the end. Save Through the FIRST NATICDNAL BANK Complete Bonking Service George Bowker Shoe Store 5 Main Street Cortland, New York The Reliable Family Shoe Store Moore's Sport 8g Toy Shop Complete Line of Rawlings Sporting Goods I9 Central Avenue The Cortland Hordwore PaulGallinger - Jerry Shearer 'LOU' FIORENTINI, Jeweler A Complete Line of Registered Diamonds I3 N- Main sf- Dial SK 6-7902 25 Clinton Ave. Dial SK 6-6821 Y' M' C' A' Contributor YOUNG NlEN'S T , THE FR IT AN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION U M Congrotulotions to S'I'UPKE'S The Class of l956 il? For Weddings and Birthdays 'A' DOM'S DAIRY mai sic 6-5331 Cakes Dial SK 6-7482 Compliments ot TOWELL'S MARKET 83 Groton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. Best Wishes VAN INWAGEN ond SONS SK 3-1226 Cortla-nd, N. Y. Good Luck From THE BOOK LEDGE 'I4 West Court St. VAN DRUGS B. James Vangeli 9 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. Western Auto Associate Store Complete Auto Accessories Compliments of SCHARFELD'S JEWELERS 'l0 Main St. Dial SK 6-6262 I9 Clinton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. Cortland, NY. CHARLES' HAIRDRESSER DRUGS Extends Best Wishes from CI-A520 5221956 McGRAW and ELuoTT Good Luck, Closs of i956 CCE DEXTER Compliments Fine Foods of McNElL MUSIC HARRINGTON BROS. 14 Central Ave. Cortland's Leading Music Store 'l'l Clinton Ave. Dial SK 6-7733 NEWS SODAS CORTLAND CAMERA SHOP VARSH-Y SODA BAR Your Pictures Are Our Business Gnd Complete Amateur and Professional CIGAR STORE SUPPNSS 30 Main Street Dial SK 6-9705 133 Main sf. Cortland N. Y. Dial SK 6-5981 LUNCHES ICE CREAM I l 3 FABRIZIO'S MEN SHOP G. 99 Main Street ACCESSORIES E P READY'TO'WEAR O'HARA'S GULF SERVICE LINGERIE Corner Groton and Homer Ave. DCMESTICS Cortland, N. Y. CHINA CRYSTAL YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION IS OUR CONSTANT GOAL 7 Main Street Cortland, N.Y.. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF I956 ROBBINS TOBACCO CO. All Nationally Known Briar Pipes High Grade Tobacco 89 Main Street Cortland, N. Y Roso's Beouty Solon 21 Clinton Ave. Dial SK 6-7212 Cortland, N. Y For A Lovelier You Best Wishes to the Seniors from Young Women's Christion Association GORDON'S DRUGS I3 Clinton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. SANDERS SPORT AND LUGGAGE SHOP 32 N. Main Street Cortland, N. Y. Compliments of WILSON ond GREENE LUMBER COMPANY IIlr'a Gronl's Il 1. I Lui .Y f ,-f , II9-121 cuovon ' CORTLAND N BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '56 from GRANT'S BAKERY ll9-l2l Groton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. OSBORN'S I.G.H. SUPER MKT. NW 654.50 Groceries - Meats - Vegetables COMMUNITY COFFEE SHOP M5325 8. Fresh Fruits - Frozen Foods I0 Main Street Cortland, N. Y. '.455 '- 74 Hamlin Street Dial SK 6-5441 Renowned for Refinement and Good BERNICE SHQP Foodu 7 N. Main sneer corflana, N. Y. TOYLAND Gifts - Toys - Schraffts Candies Roger Dewey l33 N. Main St. Cortland, N. Y. Compliments of CORTLAND FLOOR CRAFT Your Floor Specialty Store 152 S. Main St. Homer, N. Y. Dial PI 6-2484 LOUIS YAcAvoNE SOCONY GAS STATION Corner Groton and Woodruff Cortland, N. Y. ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE CORNER STORE PAYNE BROS. OFFICE EQUIPMENT, INC. Office and School Supplies Typewriters and Adding Machines Bought- Sold - Rented - Repaired Wood and Steel Furniture Filing Cabinets and Systems Fire Files and Safes - Chests Greeting Cards for all occasions Boxed and Personal Stationery Fountain Pens Esterbrook - Shafer - Parker I4 Main St. Dial SK 6-9933 Cortland, N. Y. 103 CORTLAND COUNTY BUS LINES 192 North Homer Ave. SK 3-1462 Congratulations, Class of I956, on Your Success in Cortland High School We have greatly appreciated your bus patronage. I SUCCESS I Ticknor Furniture Co., Inc. TO THE ' WISHES 1956 GRADUATES THE CLASS or 1956 OF coNTiNuEo Success CORTLAN D H IGH SCHOOL FROM I. .. . 9 COX'S CORNER Home of the FLYING LOBSTERSH Central Ave. Cortland, N. Y. Home New Yo k 104 With Best Wishes and Congratulations to Cortland High School Seniors MARINE MIDLAND TRUST COMPANY SOUTHERN NEW YORK The Oldest Bank in Cortland County Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BVI Federal Reserve System G E N T R Y Motoiz SALES :Nc Cortland, N. Y. HARRY ALPERT, JEWELER Prompt, Courteous Service Exeprt Watch and Jewelry Repairs 60 Main Street Cortland, N. Y. Compliments of DSSOTO PLYMCUTH OLDS AND FULMER SHOES 42 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. WILK DRUG CORP. C In Prescription Experts Ompoxmems In business for your health. A. B. BROWN 8. SON 'I Main Street Cortland, N. Y. Cortland - Homer Road Hardware L A T I M E R ' S Appliances Store For Men F M ha 20 Central Ave. Cortland, N. Y. arm ac mes 'I05 f - I PLUMBING HEATING Best Wishes to the Closs of I956 HATTER FUEL COMPANY Cortland, New York Dial SK3-I32I GOOD LUCK Congratulations to all of you as you com- plete your high school education. Good luck for your future on whatever path you may travel. WICKWIRE BROS., INC. 189 Main St. Cortland, New York -CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 FROM CRESCENT CORSET CO Cortland, N. Y. Dial SK 6-9626 BERN ARNOLD, Inc. DODGE - PLYMOUTH R. E. Swindler N. Homer Ave. THE VICTORY RESTAURANT Home Of The new Tasty Pizza Burger 38 Main Street STEVENS CLEANERS Cleaning - Pressing - Dyeing 31 Clinton Ave. Dial SK 6-9686 Cortland, N. Y. S T O N E ' S CORTLAND GLASS SHOP 'I47 S. Main St. Table Tops - Mirrors - Window Glass Dial SK 6-6252 Cortland, N. Y. K E L L O G G AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY 155 Main St. DIAL SKyline 6-9944 CORTLAND, NEW YORK MELDRIMS: Cor'rIancl's Complete Paint and Wallpaper Store SARVAY'S SELLS SHOES 13 CENTRAL AVENUE CORTLAND, NEW YORK ALWAYS THE RIGHT CLOTHES AT THE RIGHT TIME AT THE RIGHT PRICE B U R G E S S CORTLAND OPEN an ALPERT Parent Approved CHARGE ACCOUNT. Pay weekly out of earnings or allowances. Lay it Away or Take it Away at 9 Main St. Jewelers Opticians rfb RAY E. KEENEY AND SON SINCE I933 LUMBER AND EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING 0 WALLBOARD 0 ROOFING 0 SHINGLES 0 SIDING 0 FLOORING 0 PAINTS 0 DOORS 0 WINDOWS 0 KITCHEN CABINETS 0 BUILDING MATERIALS 0 MASON SUPPLIES 0 STORM DOORS AND WI.NDOWS AGENT FOR ANDERSON WINDOWS YARDS AT: CORTLAND DQRUYTER DIAL SK6-9977 PHONE 59 NOSS RADIO KAN E'S BAKERY The Finest in Pastries 'l7'l Homer Avenue RADIO - TV - APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE Cortland, New York GOOD LUCK, I 956 GRADUATES LIB-MAR H.C.MUNSON For your up-to-date sportswear Complete Decorating Supplies 12 Clinton Ave. Dial SK 6-7'l4'l 108 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. Compliments ot 'THE TREAT SHOP' on 88 Groton Ave. J. F. McKendrick- Prop. ORANGE KIST BOTTLING Co. Drink KIST Beverages All Size Bottles AII Flavors Cortland, N. Y. Dial SK 6-5312 ' ALEXANDER'S ' MoToR COURT I GOOD LUCK STEVENS CLTSEJDF Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Alexander Cortland - Homer Road t Diol SKyIine 6-7974 Route 281 extends Best wishes to the class of 'l956' , PRESCRIPTIONS COmp'ime tS of STAUBER DRUGS Main sf. mai sic 6-7591 Home Dairy Company R' A' s 'be owne' Where Friends Meet Graduate of C.H.S. '24' COmDlim2f1'fS Of Cortland Photo Service 100 Groton Ave. 54 Main street Cortland, New York Cortland, N. Y. Best Wishes Som Simon-Owner l956 Seniors 'IO9 ,M,u,,-awfmf-V- M 'm ' ,ww-M ..a.,wff mwwwan... M MMMSNMM RS af Alexander's Motor Court .......... Alpert, Harry, jeweler .......... Alpert's Jewelers ............... Ames Chevrolet ..................................... Arnold Motor Company .............................. Atlantic States Gas Co. of N. Y., Inc ......... Beard Memorial Home ............................... ......... Bernice Shop ......................................... Book Ledge, The ,....................... Bowker, George, Shoe Store ....... Brockway Motor Company ......... Brotan s ..................................... Brown, A. B. and Son ..............,. Burgess Clothing Company ......... Central Salon of Beauty ............ Charles' Hairdresser ........... Cobacko .............................. Comando Restaurant ............ Community Coffee Shop .......... Corner Store, The .................. Cortland Camera Shop ............................... ......... Cortland City Post 4i489 .................................. ......... Cortland Coca-Cola Bottling Company ...................... Cortland County Bus Lines .................................... ' Cortland Floor Craft ................................. ........, 1 f ..,.s. Cortland Hardware, The ....,.,... ...... Cortland Photo Service ................................. ,X ........... Cortland Savings Bank ................................ ,iff ............ Cortland Standard Printing Company. .... . Cox's Corner ..................................... fy... Craig Landscape Service ................ 4 gf ............ Crescent Corset Company ........ 7,45 ........ Crown Photo Center ai Daniel's Clothes . ............... 4 ............ . Dexter, Coe ...................... - ................ Dillingham Motors, I f ................... Dom's Dairy ..........,., ,,..-- ,...,........,...,,,,,, Fabrizio's Men's :re - ....................... . Fiorentini, Lou,' fjeweler .......l........ First National 3.- k ........................... . Gentry Moto , ales Inc ....................... Gordon's gs .................................. Grant's B ry .................................... Harrin 'e Bros. ............................... . Hatt uel Company .......................... Hil ' ealty Company ....................... 'fe Dairy Company ..................... i f de's Diner ...................................... .. ones Jewelry Store .............................. Kane's Bakery ................,..................... Keeney, Ray E. and Son .............. Kellogg Auto Supply Companyiiijiiii Latimer's Men's Wear ........................ Lib-Mar ...,.,...............,,.,..,...... Lido Restaurant, The ............ Louis, A. Men's Store .......... Marian Margaret ,.............. Cortland Wholesale Electric 109 105 107 93 107 91 93 103 101 100 96 99 105 107 92 101 94 92 103 105 101 ,ff S ,,f,Pienney, J. C. Co ....................... 1 Red Patch Oil Corporation ........ lf. ff? 04 103 100 109 92 96 96 104 98 106 95 98 101 92 100 102 100 100 105 102 102 101 106 95 109 99 94 108 108 107 105 108 91 99 95 .mam sf ff if .f Hr! r Marine Midland Trust Company.,4Z.. McGrew and Elliott ................... ,,gf5Q. McNeil Music .......................... 7.42. Melane Clothiers ................., gy Meldrim's .......................... , 11:1 ........ Moore's Sport and Toy,Sliop ....... Mullen's ....,............... ,.,Qi1 ............ Munson, H. C ..........,. ,Xi ........... Ninfa's Bridal Shojaf ........ Noss Radio ...... ,125 ............ O'Hara Gulf Service .......................... Olds and Fulxjner Shoes .......................... Orange Kisjf'fBottling Company .......... Osborn's, A arket ................................. Overh, Door Co., N. Y. Inc ....... Parkgit' Pontiac Inc ..................... Payne Brothers ................... f' Furniture House ......... Reynolds Flower Shop ............ Ritz Beauty Salon ............. Robbins Tobacco Co ............ ....... Rosa's Beauty Salon .............................. Sandars Sport and Luggage Shop .......... Sarvay Shoe Company .......................... SQharfeld's jewelers ........................... Seven Valley Glass Shop ........ Shamrock Inn ....................... Shaw and Boehler ........... Stauber Drugs ................ Stevens Cleaners ...................... Stevens Oldsmobile Inc .................. Stoddart 8: Hoar Gulf Station ....... Stone's Cortland Glass Shop ................ Stupke's ...................................................... Thompson Brothers Boat Company ......... Ticknor Furniture Company ....................... Tom, the Fruit Man ............................ Towell's Market .................... Toyland ........................................ Treat Shop, The ............................. Tyler, L. C. Cleaning Company ........ Van Drugs ..................................... Vanlnwagen and Sons ................... Varden Studios ................................ Varsity Soda Bar and Cigar Store ........ Victory Restaurant ............................ Western Auto Associate Store ........ Wickwire Bros. Inc .................. Wilk Drug Corp ............................ Wilson 8: Greene Lumber Co ......... Wiltsie, G. H ..............................,.......... Wright, Earle W. Funeral Home ......... Yacavone Socony Gas Station ...................... Young Men's Christian Association ............. Young Women's Christian Association ...., ,. 'I'l0 .571 i , jgifti' IE: 15? 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