Hornell High School - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Hornell, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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S. four MAPLE LEAF PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF HORNELL HIGH SCHOOL 1933 HORNELL, NEW YORK Q 1,5 gf MAPLE LEAF FOREWORD THAT the MAPLE LEAF may be symbolic of the progressive spirit and worthwhile achieve- ments of the Senior Class of 1933 is the sincere wish of the publishers. If this year book will recall pleasant memories of the years spent in Hornell High School, it will have accomplished its purpose. X MAPLELEAF ff 54 as Q SE'U61l In dedicating this Senior Annual to MISS MILDRED CULL We wish to express our gratitude for her devoted service and friendly co-operation 5 .Ogg gg 25 -0: Ig: ,OLD -42 JL' 9 - iv- Tv- 'v-' 'Ti wi -vi Ti MAPLE LEAF SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR 'I-HE Senior Class has been extremely for- tunate in having Miss Margaret Northrup as advisor in both its junior and Senior years. I-Ier friendly guidance and sugges- tions have brightened the pathways lead- ing to success. SENIOR ANNUAL IADVISOR THIS year book is symbolic of the tireless eflorts of Mrs. Chari Hallett, our Senior Annual Advisor. Her enthusiasm and dili- gent eflorts greatly inspired the production of this publication. eight MAIJLE LEAI3 ff -2 -if -as as -2 -'fs T25 :ef -i E tx 'QQ -'1-'-' F X Egnslunn-1-I X-L UQ? EQWWE QP EEEQ- -,253 V' 11 Y. 5-2f X '21, -Q:-1:9 -M f ,fi . . , V,--.:,Lr ,7 'XWL f - 7-:fl X- ,ff-X-fgh fl X- 7 14- -, ' -Rfk ' -F-L, 111. L. Luv I, . , . 2 if lex! 'lik' ii? I .:. r-,,. , 330 ml ' ,I - - Q , -H gg - -z ,j .,., ,E -we ,fi-. V ...,N.- ' . V' 121 ff W J V:-:ff 1 j,',,,L-1 Un- L.: :adam - y - Y , , SCHOOL 7llllL' 5 5 5 MAPLE LEAF BOARD OF EDUCATICN OFFICERS President CHARLES G. JAMES Secretary HERMAN A. MILLER Treasurer EDWARD OACONNOR TRUSTEES B. Henry Guenther Charles Cv. james Jennie P. Towner Frank Humphrey john D. Conderman ten MAPLELEAFSG1-S5-234255 ADMINISTRATION Superintendent of Schools HARRISON S. DODGE Principal of High School EDWARD W. COOKE Vice-Principal of High School Vice-Principal of fnnior High M. JANE I-IARROWER j. MILTON STULL eleven ,af ai A2 as '0-Y Ti-Y Ti T Y 52 '21 .,1 ,Q 5 -. Q 3 129 MAPLE LEAF .ff . I X . , 3 . - , aa: - e-ia .- .Y Lag.-L,-,JAH HORNELL JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mildred Dunham, A.B, Cora Puckett, A.B. Helen Brown, A.B. Ruth Buck, AB. Marvin Ingram, A.B. Mildred Cull, A.B. Ruth T. Potter, A.B. Ruth B. Buck, BA. Chari Hallett, A.B. Alice Price, B.S. Margaret Northrup, A.B. janet Towner, BA. Bernice Bennett, B.S. Olive Hart, B.S. Mary Mahoney, B.S. Sophronia Sims, B.A. Marilla VanGelder, 13.3. Charles Eddy, B.S., MA. Anor Whiting, A.B. Kenneth Smith, I3.S., M.S. Carolyn Mosher Marguerite Hurley Ruby Tyler Mary Holloran Mary Adams, AB. Lloyd Bremer Rosamond Spears, B.S. Mildred Schmidt, Secretary H.S. Doris Dickey, Ass't Secretary Helen Harris, Secretary fr. High Adelaide Conderman, B.S.S. Elmer Benedict, A.B. Harriet Lasher LeRoy Kimmel Louis Lavonier Everett Cole Harold Walker Mildred Croheen, 13.3. Margaret VanOrden, 13.5. Edith Redanz Leo Lynch john Finnessy Annabel Mcllale Hilda Bridge, 13.8. Arthur Eaton George Clicquennoi, A.13. james Morris, l3.A. I-Iarold Campbell, B.S. Elliott Hartman, 13.5. Leila Edson Mary O'Connor Dorothy Harbeck Mary Fuller Helen Martin Elma Pfeifer Clara Nenno Ruby Ford Inez Cole Helen Haskell Florence Miner twelve .3 Ig 1-A f- 1-- Q- ,- .- -': - MAPLE LEAF Q ?' i 1-g ag: ' , f S ::qymjZ75.:: - ,W E Tk ' Xi L21 'n Q1 ' .1 .ZZZVNQQ - ,H j 1 gif X . , Ci ,- fl k liifi, if fl 11, . -Nfkx . .1 .A Zvi, 4' 1 XX S - 651 ,yy If , Tern?-Ll , 42 P 4-1,73-an W 4 , , , '- XX' nn H, mxp nrkewl ...k A Q1 -- Q N- 4' Q. Wm' CLASSES llvirleazz 49, u 4. ,en .on ,Q A 'Q' Q: -'-.I T at fvz 1:1 ,gl :LA T03 Tv-T TC: Tv: Q MAPLE LEAF President ROBERT EISENHARDT Li11c0l1I-Hauzilton ACTIVITIES: .Associate Editor Senior Annual: Student Coun- cil: Debate: Basket-Bally Ath- letic AssrI.g Vice-Pres. Hi-Yg Jr. and Sr. Science Clubsg Na- tional Forensic Leagueg Bus. Mgr. In Retrospectug Three Mummers. Secretary JACK McEVOY Irfuing-West Poi-nt ACTIVITIES: Footballg Athletic Assn.g Varsity I'IQ Track: Sportsmanship Brotherhoodg Le Cercle Francais. Vice-President DONALD DESERIO COINIllbillll-U'Ild2CiL1!!d AC'l'IVl'l'Il2SI Subscription Man- ager Senior Annualg jr. and Sr, Science Clubs: Le Cercle Frzingaisg Three Mummers Clubg National Forensic Lea- gueg Forensic Clubg Debateg lfli-Y: ln Retrospect Staff: Banclg Orchestra. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Valedictorian JOSEPH KELLY Average 93.7 Treasurer LISHURE MIKE II!dSlJI11gf01L--AUTH!! ACTIVITIES: jr. and Sr. Science Clubsg State and National Band Contestsg Solo Contest: Orchestrag Vice-Pres. Bandg Treas. Hi-Y: Treas. Forensic Clubg Student Councilg Photo Editor Senior Annual. Salutatorian JOHN MCGROSSO Average QI .03 fourteen ' 1 Q Q fP.1 Ei 12 1 L Avg' lg' ,Oy 01.1 ' 1 1 'L TC- ti: TV- 11 TO' T -7 '15 T1- ALDEN, ROBERT Bryant Undecided ACTIVITIES: l-li-Yg Sr. Science Clubg H. S. Vaucleville fll'lCl Minstrelsg l-li-Y Play. ALLEN, MAURICE Lincoln Undecided .ALCTIVITIESI 'lhespizinsg Hi-Yg jr. and Sr. SCIQITCCQ Forensicg Student Councilg l hrcc Mum- mersg Glee Club. BARNER, LEETA Colzinzbian Buffalo AC'l'lVl'l'lESI rl'.l'll'CC Mlummersg Sr. Scienceg Athletic ASSn.g Glee Clubg Senior Play Com- mitteeg Senior Annual Stall. BEECIAIER, DOROTIIIY Leicester Unioii Undecided BENSON, l-lARoLn W. Lincoln Undecided ACTIVITIES: Editor Volcunog V.-Pres. Student Council: Forensic Clubg AsS't Mgr. Footballg jr. Prom: Class Basket-ballg Student Council. fifteen i ALLEN, MARY St. Ann'5 Undecided BAKER, EDNA Arkporzf Cornell ACTIVITIES: Glee Clubg Le Cercle Francais. BAYLY, CARLOTTA C oluinbian Undecided ACTIVITIES: Commercial Clubg Athletic Association. BEN NETT, VELIVIA Lincoln Undecided ACTIVITIES: Book Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Atheneumg Glee Club. BEYEA, ERNEST E. Washington Undecided ACTIVITIES: Aviation Clubg Tumbling Team. 4- 1 ,Q ,Q n ,:- A -'S '.' M2 I, J ,fi .Zi l ,ll gg ,gl '- - - Q- Y.: -.g -.Q v.: MAPLE LEAF BINNEY, GENEVIEVE M. Lincoln Undecided ACTIVITIES: Orchestra: Glee Club. BRIGGS, PHEBE Fremont Undecided ACTIVITIES: .Athletic Associa- tion: Commercial Club. BUONO, ANNA Bryant Undecided CARSON, ROBERT C. Irving Undecided ACTIVITIES: l-li-Y. CARY, HELEN lVlARGUERITE Washington Undecided ACTIVITIES: jr. Science Club: Commercial Club: ln Retro- spect Staff: Assembly Pro- gram. BLICKVVEDE, MARY St. A 7'Z'lZ,5 Undecided ACTlVl'l'lliSI Assembly Pro- gram. BROKAW, DORIS j. Bryant Cortland Normal ACTIVITIES! Soccer Team. BUTTON, RUTH ANN North Hornell Undecided ACTIVITIES: Book Club: Com- mercial Clubg ln Retro- spect Staff, CAREY, FRANCIS St. Ann's Rensselaer Polytechnic ACTIVITIES: l-li-Yg Sr. Science Club: .Athletic Associationg ln Retrospect Staff. CARY, XVAYNE Bryant Syracuse U. ACTIVITIES: Aviation Club: Football. sixteen MAPLELEAF fi 4 Q 4 5 CHAPMAN, RUTH Irving Undecided AcTIVITIIas: Tlicspizinsg Senior Play Committee: Sr. Science Clubg Seco. Clulng Glee Club. CLARK, l-fIzANcIs I-l. Irving R. B. I. AC l'lVI'I'llE5Z l li-YQ Commer- cial Clubg Aviation Clubg Glee Cluhg I-I o m e r o o m Basket-ball. CONIQLIN, lEm I'II Lincoln Moody Bible Institute ACTIVITIES: Glee Clubg Nlin- strels. CLIIzTIs, MINIQIQ A. Cauisleo Rochester-Chicago E. E. c 'I' I V I 'I' I li sz Basket-luzlllg Vrzickg Fooibrillg Hi-Yg OI'- cheistrzig Choir: l-lomeroom Ofhcer. DALIQY, CI-IARLES Irving Purdue AcTIVITII2s: Pres. and Treus. jr. Science Clubg Student Council 3 lforensic Cluhg Bandg Business Nlllllllgifl' ol' Senior Annual. sefventeeu CLARK, ALICE Columbian Buffalo AcTIVITIEs: Atheneumg Sr. S c i e n c e 5 Thespiansg jr. Science Clubg Orchestrag Athletic Assn.5 Glee Club. CONGDON, -IOHN St. A1z1z's Undecided ACTIVITIES: Footballg Trackg Varsity I-l.g Class Basket- hallg High School Vziudevilleg Glee Clubg Minstrels. CREGAN, JAMES St. A1z1z's Undecided D,AGASTlNO, MARGARET L. St. A777115 Gevzeseo DANAHER, WILLIAM St. Amis University of Utab ACTIVITIES: Forensicg I-li-YQ Track Squad. - 1 ,011 A2 ,Q Tv-' -'i 'vi Tb .54 . ,4 .v 24 il-1 .li fi ill 3 ..,N ' MQ' ' .49 I Q , Q , Q Q E Q Q . Q . Q . Q . Q . Q -4 - 1 DAVIS, DOROTHY l. Columbian Undecided A CT I V I T I Es: Commercial Club: Glee Club. DE GROFF, LA VERNE Bacon Undecided ACTIVITIES: Band. DESERIO, NIARIAN C olnmbian Undecided ACTIVITIES: Pres. Glee Club: Commercial Club: Three Mummers: Student Council: Vaudeville Program. Donn, GEORGE Salamanca U ndeczded ACTIVITIES: Football: Basket- ball: Track. EHRENRICH, EDWARD Irving Undecided ACTIVITIES: I-li-Y: jr. Science Club: Sr. Science Club: Clee Club: Assembly Programs. DAVIS, ELDEN Colzmzbian Alfred ACTIVITIES: Football, Basket- ball: Track: Athletic Assn.: Varsity H. DE JONCIIE, GEORGE Irving Undecided ACTIVITIES: Band: Orchestra: P O I' e n s i C Club: Football: Basket-ball: Varsity I-l. Donn, ALICE Salarnanczz Undecided ACTIVITIES: Glee Club. EHRENRICII, BURTON Irving Undecided ACTIVITIES: Thespians: Three Nlummers: Operetta: State Dramatic Contest: Assembly Programs: Hi-Y: Football: Clee Club. EICHER, JAMES Lincoln Undecided ACTIVITIES: Aviation Club. eighteen f Q 1 ,Og ea L lr Ai Q ,Q 5 4:1 A 4 A 4 vv- 'Q TD' Ti T15 T0-Y T17 TO' ti it' 11' EVANS, RUTI-I I. Frenzont Undecided A C T I v I Tl I3 sz Commercial Club. FI.ANAGAN,AI.ICE GERTRUDE St. A717119 School Cornell FORNESS, GLADYS E. SZ. Ann's Gradwohl Lab. School Ac'TIvI'I'IEs: Glee Clubg j I1 Science Club. GALLESE, ANCI3I.o St. A 1zn's Undecided GRAY, GERALD St. A-nn's Sl. BoIIIaveI1t1II'e's AC'I'IvI'I'IEs: H. H. S. Vaude- villeg Eootballg Student Council, Three Mummersg HI-Yg Band. - 1Ii':Iez'ceIz FISK, FREDERICK Columbian Undecided ACTIVITIES: H o m e r o o m Basket-hall, FLICKNER, MARTHA Lincoln Undecided ACTIV I T I Es: Commercial Club. GALLEGHER, MARY St. Ann's Undecided ACTIVITIES: Athletic Associa- tion. GEORGE, EDWARD Washington S ymcuse ACTIVITIES: Art Editor Senior Annualg Athletic Assng Foot- ballg Basket-ballg Science Club. GREEN E, LUCILLE Bryant Undecided ACTIVITIES: Glee Clubg Le Cercle Francais. ,Oy :Ll ,OL ,ez .v - - - .Y 1 - - f'Z .ii 'E 5- ug g -Q. 'Q Q '-5 if Tic ff 125 MAPLE LEAP HALE, MARGARET Lincoln Rochester Mechanics ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, Home- making Play. I-IALLETT, jANE Colninbian Elmira College ACTIVITIES: jr. Scienceg Pres. Atlieneum Clubg Pres. Le Cercle Frangnisg Senior Play Committeeg Senior Annual Stalfg Senior Playg Sec. Student Council Ath. Assn: Thespiansg Vice-Pres. junior Classg Chairman junior Prom. I-IANRAHAN, jAIvIEs St. Ann's St. B0'IlL1'Z2l?72tZl1'6,S ACTIVITIES: Football, Home- room Basket-ballg Senior Science. HAYNES, AUDREY C anisteo A cadeiny Undecided I-IENDEE, jAIvIEs Irving Alfred ACTIVITIES: Footballg Home- room Basket-ball. HALL, RUTI-I Washington Undecided A CT I V I 'rI Es: Commercial Clubg Senior Annual Staff. HAIVIILTON, M ILDRED E. Washington Undecided ACTIVITIES: Glee Clubg Com- mercial Club. HART, ROBERT Irving Bliss Electrical ACTIVITIES: I-li-Ye Aviation Clubg Senior Science Clubg Forensic Club. I-I ELIVI ER, j EAN ETTE Irving Undecided ACTIVITIES! junior Science Clubg Senior Science Clubg ln Retrospect Staff. HENRY, HAROLD D. Washington Undecided twenty Ag' 12 :Ln p-1 ,rn rn MAPLE LEAF 2 Ti T. S.- -,Q iv. -. HoPIcINS, OLGA J. Howard Buffalo State Teachers ACTIvITIEs: -lr. and Sr Science: Glec Clubg Debate: Atheneum Club, Senior An- nual Staff. l-IouSE, XVALTER Lincoln Undecided ACTIvI'I'II5S: Volcano Monthly Staff. jormsou, NIAXINE H. Irving Undecided A CT I v I 'I'I li S: Commercial Club, 'I hree Mummers. JOSEPH, ABBQT Lincoln Undecided ACTIVITIIES: Football, Track, Varsity H.: Athletic Assn.g Student Council. KELLY, jol-IN V. Washington Alabama ACTIVITIES: Track, Varsity l-l.g Athletic Assn.g Football. twenty-one HORVATH, ELIZABETH B. St. Ann's Undecided ACTIVITIES : Cheerleader, Glee Club, jr. and Sr. Science, Le Cercle Francais, Atheneumg Operettag Ath- letic Assn. I-ILIBERT, LUCILLE North Hornell R. B. I. ACTIVITIES: Book Club, Com- mercial Club. JON ES, H ELEN Columbian Undecided KELLY, ELIZABETH Washington Undecided ACTIVITIES: Basket-ballg Ath- letic Assn., Varsity H. KELLY, JOSEPH St. A1Z7Z,S Cornell ACTIVITIES 1 Editor Senior An- nual, Hi-Y, National For- ensic League, Editor ln Re- trospectng Le Cercle Fran- cais, Debateg Forensic. uf. ,Q Q. .. -. ,Q 5,-2 QF ll ,J-1 19:3 JL' 42 A02 fi J'-l -- -- f -Q A -- -- -- -- -- -e MAPLE LEAF KELLY, MARGARET St. A711135 Cornell ACTIVITIES: Senior Annual StafTg Book Clubg Le Cercle Francais: Athletic Assn.g Senior Science Club. LA FARO, LUCILLE Bryant Undecided A CT I v I T I E sz Commercial Club. LAXVRENCE, l-IESTER Arkport Undecided ACTIV I T I Es: Commercial Clubg Athletic Assn.g Soccer Ball Captain. Lockwooo, DONALD Bryant P. G. ACTIvI'TIES: Three Mummersp Senior Scienceg Athletic Assn.g Thespiang Homeroom Basket-ballg Assembly Pro- grams. LoRow, ARTHUR Washington U ndecided KNIGI--IT, LUCILLE Canzzseraga Undecided A C T I v I T I IE S: Commercial Clubg Glee Clubg Assembly Program. LANIJMAN, GERTRUDE Irving Syracuse U. ACTIVITIES: Athletic Associa- tiong Cwlee Clubg Book Club. LEFLER, ANNE Orange, N. Undecided ACTIVITIES: fCanisteoj Glee Clubg Art Club. LORD, CI-IARLOTTE Columbian Cornell ACTIVITIES: Le Cercle Fran- caisg Athletic Assn.g ln Re- trospect Staffg Volcano Monthly Staffg Senior Annual Staff. MCCLAFIIERTY, JOSEPI-I Wasbiizgtmz Notre Dame AcTIvITIEs: Footballg Basket- ballg Trackg Varsity H.g Athletic Assn.g Sportsman- ship Brotherhooclg Tumbling Team. twenty-Iwo 5' 9' 47 3' fi li 172' 42 ld fi 4:1 3 ..,-- H- ..,-N .fc , , - M AI L I: L E A I2 .- .- - .. -. -.. -. -.E -.E T. -.: lVlCDANlEl., lVlARlE Greenwood Union Undecided lVlCl--lAI.E, CLEMENT Sl. Ann's Notre Dame AC'I'IvITII2S: Pres. junior Classg Pres. Athletic Assn.: Student Councilg Sportsman- ship Brotherhood: Sports lid- itor of Volcanog Pres. Varsity l-l.g Football: Basket-ball. lVlOREY, CIITI-IERINE St. A nn's Undecided ACTIVITIES: Book Clubg Glee Club. NASII, ETI'-IEL M. Colnvnbian Undecided ACTIvI'I'IES: Glee Clubg junior Science Club. NICI-IoI-soN, lVlAItIIINNI5 tl. Columbian Undecided AC'rIvI'I'IIas: Glee Cluhg Class Basket-ball 3 Sr. Science Cluhg Assembly Program. iwent y-1 IJ ree MCGROSSO, joHN Colnnzbian Ithaca College ACTIVITIES: Bandg Orchestra 5 Vaudeville. MCl'lALE, GERTRUDE St. Ann's P. G. ACTIVITIES: Student Councilg Varsity H.g Athletic Assn.g Basket-ballg Soccerg Track. lVlYERS, FRED A rkport Undecided ACTIVITIES: V a rs i t y l-l.g Sportsmanship Brotherhoodg A t h l e t i c Assn.g Footballg Homeroom Basket-ball. NICHOLSON, CLIFFORD Colunzbian Bucknell University ACTIVITIES: Footballg Basket- ballg Trackg Tumbling Teamg Bandg Orchestra. NORTHRU P, l-IAROLD Bryant Undecided ACTIVITIES: Football, Basket- ballg Trackg Student Councilg Sportsmanship Brotherhoodg Athletic Association. 51 yn 5: 5: 1 pg ,Q-g ,ap 5: ,0-I ,O-4 5 -Q 'J -J 5 v. 1 -Q. 'gi 1 v. n 1- -'J S 1- T Q' 'i l NUGENT, LOUISE l St. A mfs Alfred ACTIVITIES: ln Retrospect Staff. OIQMSBY, DONALD BURDICK Lincoln Undecided OSBORN, EDNA North Hornell R. B. 1. ACTIVITIES: Book Club: Com- mercial Club: ln Retrospect Staff. PLANTS, HARVEY W asbiiigtou Priucetoiz U-izitfersity ACTIVITIES: Book Club: jr. Science Club: Forensic Club: Sr. Science: Student Council: Athletic Assn. Ross, EDIVIUND G. Oleavi Uizifversity of So. California ACTIVITIES: Book Club: Three Mummers: Forensic Club: National Forensic League: Debate: Hi-Y. O'CoNNoR, joi-IN St. A mfs Undecided ACTIVITIES: Senior Science, Athletic Assocmtlon. ORVIS, ju LIA Waslaington Undecided ACTIVITIES: Three Mummers: Thespians: Assembly Pro- grams: Seco Club. PARDI, MARY 'lf St. A1z1z's Undecided A CT I V I T I E S: Commercial Club. QUINN,jACIc St. A111115 Notre Dame ACTIVITIES: Football: Basket- ball: Forensic: Glee Club: Senior Science: Varsity H.: Athletic Assn.: Assembly Programs. SCo'r'I', ORA C olumbirm Undecided A CT I V I T I E sz Commercial Club: Senior Annual Stali. twevzty-four MAPLE LEAF g- .11 Avg- 11: 1' 'Li .,N ' .f-N ..,- ' .94 .94 MAPLE LEAF -6 T6 T.: T.: T6 -. ... .- - .. .. SHAN NON, CI-IAIzI,Ias Lincoln Undecided AcTIvI'I'IIEs: jr. Science Cluhg ln Retrospect Staff. SI-IOLL, I lAIzoI.IJ lrfui-ng I'rat't's Institute Ac'I'IvI'I'IILs: N:1tioII:Il Thes- pians. SMITI-I, CIfIARI.Iis St. .fl 717115 Canisns Ac'I'IvI I'IIas: Athletic Assn.g Student COLll'lLIllQ Homeroom Basket-bull. SAIITI-I, FRANCES sl. Colzrnzbian Undecided AC'l'lVl'I'lliSZ -I r. Science Clulug Athletic Assn.g 'l'l1espizInsg Mgr. Basket-lnzill teamg Sr. Annual Staff. SNOWDEN, MARGAIIET Nl.-XRY Lincoln Undecided AcTIvI'I'IIis: Glce Clulvg Vicc- Pres. COlT1lTlCl'ClZll Club g Senior Annuztl St:Ifl'g Volcano Monthly. 1'ZUB7Ifj'-fl'Lf'C' SHAVV, ONAH MAE I1 Ui7Zg Undecided A CT I v I T I Es: Commercial Club, SIMS, Dorm Lincoln Undecided ACTIVITIES: I-li-Yg Home-room Basket-ball. SMITH, EDNA Irving Geneseo Normal SMITH, RAYMOND Lincoln Undecided ACTIVITIES: Student Councilg Varsity H.g Athletic Assn.g Cross Countryg Footballg Commercial Club. STACHOXV, FRANK Bryant Rice Institute AQTIVITIES: Bztndg Orchestrag Science Clubg Demosthenean Clubg Vauclevilleg Le Cercle Francais. 4: .03 AOL! Ag' 1 ly -I: .5 02 ,Q ,Q -T -T -T T. T. T. T. T. T. T, TT: MAPLE LEAF .- - STEVENS, ROBERT C olnmbian Annapolis ACTIVITIES: jr. and Sr. Science: Three Mummersg Thespians: Forensic: lrli-Y: Band: Orchestra: Pres. Stu- dent Councilg Managing Ecl- itor ln Retrospect Staff. STORMS, CHARLES C oliimbian Undecided ACTIVITIES: Ayiation Club: Student Council. SULLIVAN, HELEN Sf. Amis Gradwohl Lab. School AOTIVITTES: Athletic Assn.: Student Council: Glee Club. Ti-IACHER, ELIZABETH Irving Undecided ACTIVITIES: Senior Science Club. TOVVNER, KATHERINE Lincoln Albany State Teachers ACTIVITIES: Thespians: Nat'l Forensic League: Cvlee Club: Atheneum: jr. Science Club: Book Club: Three Mum- mersg Girl'S Debate: County Speaking Contest: Le Cercle Francais. STEWART, ON LYNN Lincoln Undecided ACTIVITIES: Senior Annual Staff: Commercial Club: Glee Club: jr. Science Club. STRYRER, LEROY Lincoln Syracuse TAYLOR, LOUISE St. Ann's Undecided A CT I V I Tl E S: Commercial Club. TI-IOMSON, lVlARGARET Lincoln Undecided A CT I V I T I E S: Commercial Club. TUTTLE, GEOROIANA Wellsfoille fr. High Cornell Uniifersitjf ACTIVITIES: Sr. Science Club: Sr. Annual Staff: Atheneum. twenty-six IVIAPLELEAEQQQQHQQQQ VOLTZ, LUELLA Irving Undecided AcTIyITIEs: jr. Science Club, ln Retrospect Stall. XVARD, ROBERT Columbian Undecided Ac'rIvITIEs: Hi-Y, Athletic Assn., Varsity H., Basket- ball, Track. WEsT, BURTON Lincoln Undecided Ac:'I'IvITIEs: Debate. NVILCOX, BARBARA Washington Undecided ACTIVITIES: Glee Club. YOUNG, DONA Colnnzbian . . . . Buffalo State Teachers AC'l'lVlTlESI jr. Science Club, Seco Club, ln Retrospect Stall. twenty-sc I,'c II XVARD, JOHN St. Ann's Alfred ACTlVlTlESIJI'.21I1Cl Sr. Science Club, Hi-Y, Thespians, De- bate, Forensic Club, Na- tional Forensic League, Stu- dent Council, Glee Club. XVEEKS, CHARLES Lincoln R. B. I. ACTIVITIES: Science Club, .Athletic Association. W H ITE, HOWARD Lincoln Alfred ACTIVITIES: Football, Track, Varsity H., Athletic Assn., Basket-ball, Student Council, Sportsmanship Brotherhood. XVOOLEVER, EARL Lincoln Undecided BURCKLEY, RAYMOND A. Irving Ann Arbor ACTIVITIES: Debate, Steuben Oratorical Contest, National Forensic League, Forensic, Thespians, Student Council. ,gl ,Ai ,L ,, L ,041 - Y 3 gg ,L 1: Q. Q. -. Q. -Q: -5 4 Q MAPLE LEAF CLASS WILL OF 1933 WE, THE CLASS or 1933, desiring to perpetuate the remarkable precedents established by us, and being of sound mind do duly formulate, proclaim and promulgate this document as our last will and testament, thereby render- ing null and void all previous wills, heretofore made by the aforesaid IICSIIEILOIY I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV. XV XVI XVII Therefore, we bequeath: Our dog-eared and dilapidated American History books To the junior Class. Memories of john Wards ability to speak long and say nothing To Miss Price. Maurice Allen's smile To jimmie Alderfmaiz. Ruth Chapman's nckleness To Betty Holabird. Harold Bensonls desire to be a leader To Dick Dale. Margaret D'Agastino's figure To Ruth Long. Miss Bennett's pronunciation To Mr. Ingram. The Business Managers of the Senior Annual To the Debtor'5 Prison. I-Iarvey Plant's awkwardness To Bill Callahan. Lishure Mike's puns To Ed. Creagh. Fred Myers' brawn To Robert Tannler. Dick Hartford's sleepiness To Peg, Lyn Lamb's love of being chairman To George Kemp. Don DeSerio's musical talent To Al Rawady. Ruth Evans' jokes To the Adelphia. Dona Young's coquettishness To Margaret Heade. Bob Alden's perseverance in making dates Knot fruitsj To Bill Towner. lweiity-eight MAPLELEAF :ff ff 4 Q Q 4 rs W Vvqglfzzlzssz-5 L 1777- E CIESARSL 1 W -iflv ' 0 2 S- M' H235 Z 5 f 0 if 0 F Byvaflasgggeg A.-......3i4 Q 7 fffff' f ff D f Wf f f x Q ff 2 1 X I lx! ' S Tj MJ f , 'gl M S Q? in SY.-4 S 527 IZU f . if fi 1 f I a ' Z 23354 ' ' I if A AS A 71' GRADED HE ffvrffu-a AS AN arf' GAZADEA 145 LVA-S' 44, THE dtflwoli H1611 .SCHOOL Xfafvafe GRADUATE XX F9 I W K 1,5 AS A FREJHMAN lf! AIAJ' FORCEQ 1 7'0f15f'7 7715 I-VOIIIYD GFAAL FIYOJW Qf X17 'ww W 1X7 HE PZ VIVGEJ AJ' A JOFAIAIOE E 0A'CdfVCl0 .vszy ffv 727 'Z GVE Zffqf 7 y N 33422 7 W W F 1- iii? ' f iam' f li. , Wt' 'V ' . A f' 7f AS A dwwok HE 1v4.r AL-fnkafo AJ' A Jffwok HE 7'1QlV1'7ff,Vf4A!7'1,V Tiff vfmrfry Vw Acaumsp A Dip!-OMA GfHAT3'NEXT3! I zvvnl y-ni m ,Q -gg .vg :y 4 Ig- iv-.1 01 ,on - - - T- ff K K -- -f fa MAPLE LEAI- JUNIOR CLASS President ...... ...... D AVID VEIT Vice-President . . . ..... VIRGINIA PAGE Secretary ...... . . . CATHERINE OSIVIAN Treasurer ....,.. ........ S UE WENZEL Faculty Advisor . . . . . . AIAMES P. F. MORRIS WE, the juniors, have distinguished ourselves and brought honor to our school by the contributions of various members to all the prominent school activities. The Business Manager and Assistant Editor of the Volcano Monthly, who are juniors, traveled to New York to represent the periodical at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Contest. Several of the outstanding stars of 1933 in football and basket-ball are juniors. The President of the Thespians is a popular member of this class. We expect to accomplish a great deal more before the end of the year under the able leadership of our friendly advisor, Jimmie Morris. thirty MAPLEIdEAlI 4 2 2 2 2 2 5 5: if SOPHOMORE CLASS Arfrl-IOUGH unorganized, the Sophomore class is one of the most important groups in our school. We have now been in high school for two years and are becoming more accustomed to high school life. The members of our class are active in many clubs. We are also represented in all Helds of sport. Several Sophomores were members of the basket-ball and football teams. An examination of the monthly honor roll shows that we are diligent and persevering scholars. lf our present record is indicative of the success which may come to us in the future, we feel that we may accomplish much as juniors and Seniors. thirty-one Q 6 4 4 Q Q 5 MAIJLE LEAF FRESHMAN CLASS To the world at large, we freshmen are considered a group of insignihcant beginners. ln reality, we are a conscientious organization, each working toward a common goal. Our class consists of excellent students, backed by a capable faculty. As a result our names are frequently among those present on the honor roll. We are active supporters of the Volcano and some of us figure prominently in the band. Our Hne grades permit us to partake in the junior Science Club and also the Book Club. Lastly, we deserve credit for our athletic ability. Gne can readily see that the Fresh- man Class has clone much in furthering the interests of their school. Hav- ing accomplished all this at the start, we expect to be soaring high when our four years expire. tbzrty-two fi lg ,vy an fr' ,Q ,l2' fa 4 A 1 yv. 'Q Y.. Ti Ti T.: T.: Tv: -4: THE EIGHTH GRADE DURING the past year the Eighth Grade has achieved much prominence in scholastic circles. The monthly honor roll lists the names of many Eighth Gracie pupils. In addition to this, a great part of its students are repre- sented in various activities such as the band, orchestra, basket-ball and football. Next year the members of the Eighth Grade will become Freshmen in Senior High School. If they maintain the excellent standard that they have set this year, it is certain that they will become a leading group of that class. Good luck to them! ibirty-three THE SEVENTH GRADE ALTHOUGH the members of the Seventh Grade have just entered junior High School this year, they have already accustomed themselves to their new surroundings. This has been accomplished mainly by the kind and capable guidance of their teachers who have labored diligently to direct their youth- ful energy into proper channels. Like the Eighth Grade students, the pupils of the Seventh Grade have not only attained remarkable scholastic standings but have also participated in activities which include the band, orchestra, basket-ball, and football. thirty-four MApL11:1pA1r ff as as :ff 12 Q: ef Tad 12.- 'J-fff: '-Nl ' A 11 ,J v.'fXfff - .46 . iv . H 'E Q ee. 7 232vQ55f?Eq'4 l gn, 1, Gi: ' 1 gg-if -if : l ,5PfP?' VH-1-'-A 352' I i i ff ,evbm H- W. fir- -gi' :thug g F f' V ,f.,af1H - Zb wfgfgfeq 1 5' i ml .5 iff, ff. , . rg 1 -4 f----lil3f'11Q'i'j.- '9SEX i?5IQ e iii 7' 5 791 'Tiifl fi 1 f- 1 ?.n1 ' -vi l - l X Wm, l 1 I - 1- - ORGANIZATIONS lhirly-Fw 5 4 1'-5 155 MAPLE LEAF SENIOR ANNUAL STAFF THis year the Senior Annual Staff departed from established custom by making several changes in the Year Book. We sincerely hope that the students of Hornell High School consider this book a worthy and fitting con- tribution of the Senior Class to the school. The staff is very grateful to its advisor, Mrs. Hallett, whose diligent efforts made the production of this annual possible. We also wish to thank Miss Harrower, Mr. Cooke, the Board of Education and Mr. Charles Reiman for their kind cooperation. Tl-IE STAFF EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGERS josepn KELLY C1-IARLES DALEY ROBERT EISENHARDT DONALD DESERIO Associates: Charlotte Lord, Margaret Kelly, Olga Hopkins, jane Hallett, Marian DeSerio, Leeta Barner, Ruth Chapman, Margaret Snowden, Frances Smith, Louise Nugent, Harvey Plants, john Ward, Ora Scott, Georgianna Tuttle, Katherine Towner, Charles McDermott, Ruth Hall, Edward George, Art Edizforg Lishure Mike, Photographic Editor. , thirty-six M A P L E L E A I1 ,en pn ,ap ,el ,al Q. 1-A Q. 4, 4 A 1 'J .T 'Ti T vi T'v: Q: Ta: -'S Q: T at VOLCANO STAFF lfacztltgv Advisor . . . . . M. JANE HARROWER Editor-in-Claief . . ..... HAROLD BENSON Assistant Editor . . . ..... DAVID VEIT liiisivzess Manager ......... .... G EORGE KEMP Assistant Business Manager . . . . . EDWARD CREAGH Sports Editor ............. . . . CLEMENT Mcl-IALE lixcbainge Editor ................... . ......... WALTER HOUSE flSSOCil1t8S-l'lELEN SCHANE, MARGARET SNOWDEN, CHARLOTTE LORD, ROIsER'I' l'lARTl-'ORD, RICHARD HARTFORD, ROBERT 'l.ANNl.liR, CHARLES lVlCDERMOTT, FREDERICK MYERS, HARRY CARNEY, CI-IAUNCEY HOLDEN, AND THEODORE FENNER l'Vl'l'l-'l the unceasing efforts of the Volcano Staff and Miss Harrower, the paper took third place in second class competition in the Columbia Inter- scholastic Press Association Conference in New York City in March. George Kemp and David Veit, business manager and assistant editor, attended the conference. In spite ofthe Hnancial crisis, the Volcano staff has issued a' worthwhile paper each month, supported by the Hornell merchants. thirty-scwil 5 4 Eff gf MAPLE LEAF STUDENT COUNCIL President ...... .. . ROBERT S'rEvENs Vice-President .. HAROLD BENSON Secretary ..... ....... j ANE l-IALLETT Treasurer .. .. . GERTRUDE MCHALE Advisors .... ..., lVl iss HARROWER MR. COOKE I BELIEVE in Hornell High School and in all for which it stands: in scholar- ship, good sportsmanship, and good citizenship. l pledge my loyal support and the constant use of all my powers to aid my school in obtaining her high ideals. This is the pledge which every member of the Student Council does his best to fulfil. The purpose ofthe Student Council is to act as a medium of good will and cooperation between the students and authorites of Hornell High School. During the past year the Council has awarded letters for band, orchestra, debate, public-speaking and dramatics. Also, monthly banners are awarded to the homerooms excelling in scholarship, attendance and least tardiness. The awarding of the Point System emblems and securing permission from the Board of Education to hold dances in the gymnasium have been the Council's greatest achievements. thirty-eight MAPLE LEAF if 125 3 5 4 sei JUNIOR HIGH HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Z4-D KEi,1,.Y SIMON Z0-D BRUCE LEROy I5-C BETTY J. PEARCE Z1-D JAMES GEORGE 14-D lX'lEREDlTl'l EWELL ZZ-D ROBERT WILLEY 13-D FOSTER WYGAN'l' Z3-D LEO O'CONNOR I2-D WiLl.mM TRACY 34-D jo:-IN BRADLEY ll-D RAYMOND TILLER 33-D HAZEL GEMMELL 32-D PAULINE HOFFMAN THE organization of the homerooms in junior High affords the students practical experience in self-government. This is a new venture, as the junior High students have never before attempted the task of self-govern- ment to any extent. Weekly meetings are held in each homeroom with the teacher directing the meeting. The purpose of this system is to prepare the students for participation in the Student Council system in Senior High School. tbirly-nim 4:a4aaae1ffTa4MApLELEAI: Il . , ll Here Comes Patricia THE PLAYERS Mrs. Carrol ...... ................. . . .RUTH CHAPMAN Elsie Crowder ..... .... H ELEN SULLIVAN Mrs. Smith-Porter ..,. . . .KATHERINE TOWNER Angelina Knoop .... ,...... L EETA BARNER Minnie Knoop ..... .... C ENEVIEVE BINNEY Patricia Grayson ..... ..... j ANE l'lALLETT jimmy Clark ...... .,.... j OHN WARD Bud Flanagan .... . . .ROBERT STEVENS Tim Hopper .... .... W ALTER HousE Adam Wade ..... ..... L ISHURE MIKE Elbert Hastings .... ....... E DMUND Ross Stage manager ...... ........ C LEMENT lVlCl'lALE Property manager ..... ............. M AURICE ALLEN Coach .............. . . .Miss MARGARET NORTHRUP Two presentations of this very interesting play were given. The cast, which was chosen by competitive tryouts, proved very capable. The Senior Class wishes to extend its most sincere gratitude to all those who cooperated to make the play a success. forty MAPLE LEAF 5-5 5-5 Q -3 Q 4 4 THE THREE MUMMERS s President ...... .. LYNFORD LAMB Vice-President . . . ...... DAVID VEIT Treasurer ..... . . . EDWARD CREAGH Secretary ....... . . . ,IEANNE GEARY Faculty Advisor . . . . . . EDITH V. REDANZ SINCE the formation of The Three Mummers in 1930, the club has grown into one of the largest organizations in the school. The group oflers its members practical experience in directing, staging, lighting, and acting. V ' At the present time, we have thirty active and three honorary members. The honorary members are Mrs. Beatrice Carpenter Riclsley, Miss M. Al. Harrower, and Mrs. Lelah Edson. V By the presentation of eight plays since 1930, the members feel that they have successfully carried on the work for which The Three Mummers Club was established. forly-one gf 5 55 fef gf 55 1'-f 125 MAPLE LEAF NATIONAL THESPIANS President ....... ..... S UE XVENZEL Vice-President . . . ..... NIANE l'lAl.LlE'l'T Secretary ...... . . lVlARTHA CAMERON Treasurer ....... ...... A LICE CLARK Faculty Advisor . . . .... Miss OLIVE HART THE Thespians are a national organization for the advancement of dramatics. This Society which obtained its charter in 1929 became the ninety-second troupe. Since that time four years have elapsed, during which the Thespians have been prominent in assembly programs and dramatic contests. This group has twice represented Hornell l-ligh School in the Little Theater Contest held annually at Ithaca in which schools from all the neighboring states participate. Although the school year has not advanced sufhciently for this organi- zation to present adequate proof of its ability yet, they have already been prominent in assembly programs, contributing a one-act play entitled, The Valiant. They have also publicly presented a modern three-act play entitled, Mary the Third. With the previous record of this group's activities, we can feel certain that they will have many more successful seasons. forty-Iwo MAIJLE IJEAII -'ii -25 -if 115 -25 125 Q95 -6.6 if NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE THE l-lornell chapter of the National Forensic League has been an outstand- ing member of the League for seven years. During this period, Hornell has held for four successive years the District Chairmanship due to its being the leading chapter in degrees and membership. The membership of this organization now numbers over one hundred, and more new members will be added this year. This isremarkable because membership in this club may be attained only through participation in either interscholastic debates or oratorical contests. forty-three 4 Q 5 6 ? 5 MAPLE LEAF BOYS' AND GIRLS' DEBATE TEAMS A fiirntative .' A ffirrnative .' JOSEPH KELLY NIARY E. BRONSON ROBERT EISENHARDT GLGA HoPRiNs joi-IN WARD, Captain .IANE MCCALL, Captain EDMUND Ross, Alternate MARTHA j. PAULSON, Alternate Negati've.' Negative: DONALD DESERIO TERESA XVARD HARRY CARNEY HELEN SCI-IANE JAMES GEMMEL, Captain CAROi- BABCOCK, Captain GEORGE KEMP, Alternate LUELLA RICE, Alternate THERE has been no lack of interest in interscholastic debating activity in Hornell High School this year. But unfortunately, because of the depres- sion Jamestown, Falconer and Kenmore were obliged to cancel their engage- ments. However, the Boys' Teams emerged successful in their dual debate with Bradford. Two debates were also held with Haverling High, In May, the Girls' Team journeyed to Ithaca to debate Ithaca High. Later they fulfilled their aspiration of debating the Elmira College Freshmen. At the National Forensic League Contests held at Saratoga Springs, April 28 and 29, the Boys' Teams met such strong competition as llion and Albany. Since the Maple Leaf went to press before the contests were held, it was too early to predict the outcome of these contests. forty-four MAPLE LEAF 41' 2' gl ,Oz I2 402 .1 ,ig T- -S TY T, 0-7 TV-' -vi T9-7 l . 'Q' 1 l. ATHENEUM AND FORENSIC OFFICERS ATHENEUM President ........ KIANE HALLETT ..... Vice-President .... ALICE CLARK .,.... Secretary ........ Yreasrrrer. . . . . ...SUEXVENZEL...... Faculty Advisor . . MRS. R. B. BUCK. . . lVlARTHA j. lj.-XULSON. .. FORENSIC FRANCIS LOREE JAMES GEMMELL ROBERT STEVENS LISHURE MIKE MISS M. V, DUNHAIVI THE Forensic and students interested finance the Debate red l-l's are sold games. Numerous Several parties the year interesting I o rt y-Eve Atheneum Clubs are organizations which welcome in debate and public speaking. Their purpose is to teams. As one means of financing the debate teams in the fall. These red H's are worn at the football candy sales have also been held for this same purpose have contributed to the success of the clubs and made for all the members. 4444555512-45-fMAPLELEAF HCRNELL HIGH SCHOOL BAND OFFICERS President ....... .... j OHN lVlcGRosso Vice-President ..... l..ISI-IURE MIKE Secretary .... WILLIAM LASHURE Treasurer . . . ....... FRANK VOGT Director .... ....... L EO LYNCH IN THE personnel of the Hornell High School Band, which recently became permanent New York State Champions after having won three successive State contests, Hornell has an outstanding musical organization. While the band is ineligible to compete again in a State contest until 1935, it has not remained idle. Last summer, under Mr. Lynch's able direction, it presented a series of concerts which were greatly enjoyed by the residents of Hornell. In addition the band has also participated in numerous school activities. Although the band will lose many of its prominent members by gradua- tion, yet the school feels certain that it will continue to maintain its present excellent standards. forty-six - f -- Q :Lg 12 lg gg 14 ,lg 3 .ig SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA T1-ni Senior High School Orchestra, directed by Mr. Lynch, has proved itself to be one of the most important and eflicient organizations of Hornell High School. lt plays for the weekly assemblies as well as for debates and entertain- ments given by the various school clubs. This year a number of the orchestra members contributed their services to the orchestra which played for the Elks' Minstrel Show. l-lornell l-ligh School is very grateful to this indispensable organiza- tion which has given such splendid cooperation to everyone, forty-swell fae1'ie+?:.e12seaaeaMApLELEA12 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA THE junior High School Orchestra under the capable direction of lVlr. Lynch has completed a very successful year. The principal purpose of this musical organization is to instruct its members so that they may become proficient enough to maintain the high standard attained by the orchestra of the Senior High School. The orchestra also provides music for the weekly assemblies of junior High School, and this year entertained the assembly with solos by various members of the orchestra. forty-eight 54 ,. '-.- 54 ,- .-. ,-. ,.. ,-. ,- .. .- - .- -fr -fr -f: -1: l THE CHROMATIC CLUB President ...... ........ M ARIAN DESERIO Vice-President . . . ........... MARTHA MOORE Secretary ..... . . ROMA JONES-Accompanist Treasurer . . ............ .IANE MCCALL Librarian . . . ...... JANE EDWARDS Director .. ., LLOYD W. BREMER THE Chromatic Club has experienced a very active and successful year. We feel that the increased time we have spent on our music is more apparent at each performance. We have been singing a better and more advanced class of music which has taken a great deal of our time and of our director's elTOrts. The Club this year has sixty members-The Troubadours and the Chromatic Club of last year having joined in one Glee Club. The outstanding concert of the year was the performance at the Steuben County Music Festival at Addison. lt was a delight for the girls to participate in this county venture. We know that improvement is bound to come each succeeding year. forty-nine 2 E 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 MAPLE LEAF JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB President and Accompartist , .- .............. ...... L 015 HUFF Secretary and Treasurer ..... . . . MARIAN CLARK Librarian ................ .... H ELEN RAWADY Director .............. ..,. L LOYD W. BREMER THE junior High Glee Club, a new organization, has enjoyed a very success- ful year. With a membership of fifty, the club has been enthusiastically received at its numerous concerts. Particularly signincant were the appear- ances at the Spring Concert and at the Steuben County Music Festival at Addison. It is hoped that the Festival may be held in Hornell in the near future when our club may be host to the schools of the county. judging by the standard of performance this year, and inasmuch as this is our Hrst year, we may look forward to a highly successful Glee Club in the years to come. My MAIJLELEAI: -ff as -al -ff 55 ff -ff -ff T25 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS President .......... .... YI ANE HALLETT Vice-President ,......... . . . joHN RICHARDSON Secretary and Treasurer .. ,. ELIZABETH HORVATH lfacztlty Advisor ....... ....... IX AISS PRICE LA seance est ouvertef' The meeting has begun and thus Le Cercle Francais launches into another one of its interesting meetings. Le Cercle Francais consists of third-year French students interested in conversational French. Recently the club admitted the IIA French classes. This increase in membership greatly advances interest in the club. Our advisor, Miss Price, has been most helpful in planning and con- ducting the meetings. Le Cercle Francais is indeed fortunate to have such 11 versatile advisor. Topics on French history, customs and people, holiday programs, songs and games have made this an outstanding year for Le Cercle Francais. fifty-om' Q 3 4 6 5 4 Q 4 MAPLE LEAF SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB President .................................. MAURICE ALLEN Vice-President . . . ......... ROBERT ALDEN Secretary ...... ..,. E LIZABETH THACI-IER Treasurer ........ ...... H AROLD RANGER Faculty Advisor .... .... C I-IARLES M. EDDY TI-IE Senior Science Club has completed its sixth year in Hornell High School. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in science through- out the school. This year the membership increased considerably, which indicates that science is becoming more popular among the students. A very entertaining play, The Gold Maker was presented as an Assembly Program at the beginning of the year. Many topics have been discussed at the meetings by the members. The club plans to visit some of the interesting places about Hornell such as the Ceramic School at Alfred and the Corning Glass Works. Through Mr. Eddy's efforts the club has had a very successful year. Elly-two MAPLE LEAF E 2 2 E 2 2 195 :ef -2.4 JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB President ........ WILLIAM RIEFER Vice-President . . . .... JOHN SKELTON Secretary ...... .... C AROLYN BENSON Treasurer ........ . . . CLARENCE STEVENS Faculty Advisors . . . . . . Miss ANOR XVI-IITING MR. KENNETH SMITH Tl'-IE junior Science Club, which was organized in October of 1929, through the efforts of Miss Neun and Mrs. McNamara, had an original membership of thirteen. Now the club has increased the number of its members to thirty-five. This group stimulates an interest in more advanced sciences by instruc- tive demonstrations and interesting discussions at its meetings. To be eligible for membership in the junior Science Club the student must be either a freshman or sophomore who maintains an average of 802, in his science class. We expect to accomplish a great deal more in the coming year under the capable direction of our diligent advisors, Miss Whiting and Mr. Smith. Elly-I L1 ree 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 -if :ef MAPLELEAF AVIATION CLUB President ...... .. josiam-1 KRAMER Vice-President ..... . . .Ti-iuRLow SMITH Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . CHARLES STORMS Faculty Advisor . . . . Louis LAVONIER THIS year, the Aviation Club, under the guidance of Mr. Lavonier has endeavored to promote a better understanding of aeronautics among its members and the school as a whole. Our membership now numbers over twenty. We have grown steadily since the time we were organized in 1928 by Mr. Davis. Our club has had several instructive talks by men who are interested and devoted to aviation. This year we plan to present an assembly program. The club holds a model airplane contest each spring. We plan to place an airmarker on the roof of our school, as our contribution towards increasing the safety of aviation. Elly-four MAPLE LEAF 55 55 4 5 4 5 4 l CHAMBER OF COMMERCE President ...... .......... M ARY l'lORTON Vice-President . . . . . MARGARET M. SNOWDEN Treasurer ...... ......... E DNA OSBORN Secretary ........ . . . MARY TODD lfaciilty Advisor .... . . . MRS. I-IURLEY THE Chamber of Commerce, which was organized in l930, is composed of juniors and Seniors. The meetings are held every two Weeks under the guidance ol' Mrs. l-lurley. Business problems are discussed and prominent speakers are heard. The objects ol' the club are to endeavor to promote better knowledge of modern business methods and things pertaining to itg to assist the members in securing employment, and to make them familiar with up-to-date oflice appliances and their uses. This club is also of assistance to the business man in helping him secure competent clerical and secretarial employees. lt is 'fast acquiring high standards of business efliciency. l7fl1V'fl'W at 'E T25 '25 3 5 5 MAPLE LEAF Q -. fe, Q. ,..i,i.,. , .. X A ... - W HI-Y CLUB President ....... . . . HENRY CHAMBERLMN Vice-President .... . . . ROBERT EISENI-IARDT Treasurer ...... .... L ISHURE MIKE Secretary ........ .... W ESLEY HousE Faculty Advisor .... . . . CHARLES M. EDDY THE Hi-Y club has endeavored in various ways this year to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character and conduct. Following our Wednesday noon luncheons we have speakers and discussions of interesting topics. This year we selected health as a general topic and have had several speakers tell us of different phases of this subject. Our membership is now over forty. Two groups of candidates were inducted this year. Several members attended the Hi-Y conference which was held at Wellsville in February. Our club also prepared and distributed baskets for the needy last Christmas. Much of our success is clue to the efforts of our advisor, Charles Nl. Eddy and Mr. W. T. Cook of the Y.lVl.C.A. We also wish to express our gratitude to the ladies and speakers whose generous services have made our luncheons and lectures possible. fifty-six MAPLELEAF22i?2-F2-1222 BOOK CLUB President ................................. EDWARD CREAGH Secretary and Treasurer . . . ......... JANE MCCALL Faculty Advisor ........ . . . Miss HILDA j. BRIDGE Tl-IE Book Club, organized by Miss Burnham in the spring of 1931, is one of the school's most valuable clubs. The purpose of the club is to promote the reading of good literature among the students and to obtain new books for the school library. Thus far the club has obtained more than fifteen books and several of these are now on the shelves. During the past two years, the Book Club has been capably directed by Miss Hilda Bridge, the present librarian. Hfly-seven ji is HA . - -w T 'CIGGLES 1110 'HWY '- ' HAR vfy wmv A- FouNuA1'loN ug JJ' 1 r -, 'XJ f, UTY-In JIMMVL7 Y T ' I ' Nike ' z.ucn.LE wcwey Ana wmvsy .www fd any QV Iv URK GA VHA Aa? .f 'VI' . 4.4-' ' Q Z-Nw-and ' J il V ' .gn - '- E- ,-' ' ' ,-,-A .. - ' 4 f 151 f ' Q .' f , N A A -- - W!'a1-.Q-, xi 2185 Y ' 221 ,q',3w-P, ff az-rozvts MKQRTHV gg-avfeg SLUT, .srnrfom Efty-eight MAPLE LEAF TE-1 ff ,1- 'T J 4- A 4- 1 1- A 0 1- rvr T -T T S 'T .I ff XJR i W 1 - X X - - fbfgxx N97 A Q XX Ga - N W 1 f f ff W-ff E 1 X f X-'N W 'M' i ff W - ' '- ., rg! i l Sl- 4 Fifi, Eiibiir T,f.?f 55. Q 2 x f , VS QR? v vi L N ' Q. , ,--,,fw21Q. .gf -20-f ' , ww' WQQFQ f , ft' Llzifffif ,mx 141 5'- lg - -fg,-Q1-!.,i5g 'qt J- j QQ. 554193 2 1 ,V X , V573 - -x fu,-2 X 3277 ' 4 Y -if I f ' J : U1 'gf' ' x mM'!'V' 1 A 5 ..:'lEi'Eif- 1f ' f Q ffm 7 gifngpi' 'Y X REE, 5 - A ,X ATHLETICS fifly-nina 332E222?:E2MAPLELEAF A ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ,....... . . . CLEMENT MCHALE Vice-President ...... ....... A BBOT NIOSEPH Secretary-Treasurer .. ....... HELEN SULLIVAN Faculty Advisor .... . . COACH j. j. FINNESSY THE Hornell Athletic Association was reorganized in 1932 for convenience as well as necessity. The new organization was intended to revive local interest in sports. lts aims have already been realized. The records show an unusually successful season. Notwithstanding the depression, the association has succeeded in eliminating all the old red Hgures that have marred the books for several years. This fact in itself warrants great approbation. Three cheers for the A. A. The association has sponsored two new sports, soccer as a major sport for the weaker sexu and baseball for the males. They also purchased some new equipment and contributed in various ways to the minstrel show. The Athletic Association has proven itself worthy as a sponsor of sports. We all may be proud of this practical, well-organized group. sixty MAPLELEAI3v'i::'i-2212.2-ff12.116i?f:'f VARSITY H CLUB i President ........... ..,. ....... A B BoTT JOSEPH Vice-President ........ ........ j ACK McEvoy Secretary-Treasurer .... .... G ERTRUDE MCHALE Faculty Advisor ..... . . . JAMES -I. FINNESSY A Tl-Ili Varsity 'll-l Club is composed of both boys and girls of the High School who are wearers of the block l-l . The club was Hrst organized for the purpose of awarding the letters to athletes, but later its sole activity was to help defray the expenses of athletes who were injured in athletic competi- tion. Through tag days and the sale of candy at athletic games the Varsity I-l is able to help all injured athletes. . At the present time there are about Hfty members in the club. sixty-one 354554516-f'2fMAPLELEAF FOOTBALL Captain . . . ....... ABBOTT josEPH Coach ..... ... JAMES j. FINNESSY Manager ....... ..... F RED JOHNSTON Faculty Advisor ........................... LEROY Ki MMELL ALTHOUGH Hornell High School's football team did not have a very suc- cessful season, yet the whole school feels that they well deserve the praise given them, because of the high standard of sportsmanship shown by the team. Coach Finnessy has experimented with various combinations this season with a view toward Ending a well-balanced team for the coming year. Therefore, we may look forward to next season with confidence. MEMBERS OF Tl-IE TEAM Robert Ellis Robert Green Stanley Stone Edward Gray George Dodd William Cheski Edward Pierce Norman Serles Francis O'Neil Dayton Rokenbrod Beverly Bagnall Clifford Nicholson Bennie Spitulnik Frederick Coston Albert Rawady james I-lendee john Buono Fred Myers Albert Annabel Clement Mcl-lale john Pelych George Dejonghe Howard White Raymond Smith Edward George jack Quinn Raymond Robinson sixty-two MAIJLE LEAF QS 5 we 5 2 Q Q Q Q i SOCCER TEAM Captain . . . ...............,......... HEsTER LAWRENCE Coach ... ... Miss ANNABEL MCHALE I-loRNi2i.i. HIGH Sci-iooi. has long ranked high in the fields of athletic endeavor. The task of maintaining this standard, which previously was upheld solely by the boys, is now being shared by the members of the opposite sex. In the persons of the Girls' Soccer team, we ind a group of capable associates who will do much in furthering our present athletic reputation. In spite of a rather unfortunate season, the players seem to be far from discouraged. Instead, such trials seem to have aroused a spirit of ambition which will undoubtedly prove extremely prontable in the future. The whole school enthusiastically supports this group and places much confidence in its ability. As a reward for such good sportsmanship, Soccer will become a major sport next year. sixty-1 bra' 5 5 6 4 MAPLE LEAF BOYS' BASKET-BALL TEAM Captain .....................,.......... RAYMOND ROBINSON Coach .................... . .......,...... JOHN j. FINNESSY Managers ...... F. JOHNSON, j. FOREMAN, C. SWIFT, B. SPITULNIK Faculty Advisor .......................,... LEROY KIMMEL STARTING the season with a veteran team, the Red and Blue had prospects of a championship aggregation. Hornell advanced through all opposition for eight straight wins before suffering its hrst defeat at the hands of Corning Free Academy by one point. At the close of the season, Hornell and Corning were tied with six wins and two losses. The play oi? for the championship was held at Addison with C. F. A. emerging winner again by a lone point. The prospect for a championship team in '34 is very promising as nearly all the regulars will be eligible. OPPGNENTS H. I-I. S. OPPONENTS H. H. S. Addison ........ Hornell Corning F. A Hornell .... I7 Corning F. A Hornell Elmira High Hornell .... 32 Alumni ......... Hornell .... Painted Post Hornell .... 24 Haverling ...... Hornell .... Bath High ...... Hornell .... 45 Painted Post Hornell .... 22 Corning N. S. .... Hornell .... ll Wellsville ...... Hornell Corning F. A Hornell .... 26 Corning N. S.. . .. Addison ........ Hornell Hornell .... 387 sixty-four MAPLE LEAF 'gf TE sg-5 5 4 5 4 GIRLS' BASKET-BALL TEAM Coach ....... ...... .... Nl 1 ss ANNABEL MCI-IALE Captain .......... ........ L UCILLE DAILEY Manager ........... .... F RANCES SMITH Assistant Manager .... .... L UELLA HOYT I-lonneti- I-hon Scnooijs outstanding reputation in the realm of basket-ball has been admirably upheld by the Girls' Basket-ball team. Not only have they won six games out of the nine played, but in the playing of all these games, the team has displayed great determination, unequalled sincerity and the mark of all true athletes, good sportsmanship. Although the score book shows a successful season, the girls even expect to improve this fine record next year. OPPONENTS HORN ELL Almond ............... . . l-lornell ............... .... 2 3 Alumnae . . . l-lornell . 24 Andover .... I-lornell . 36 Avoca .... l-I ornell .... 1 3 Canisteo .... I-lornell . I2 Andover .... l-lornell . I6 Canisteo . . . l-lornell . I4 Avoca ..... Hornell . 9 Almond . . . Hornell . .... .28 sixty-litre' 5 :Lg Q .gg ,gg - , .. r, .. -.. IL' -0:3 . -- -- ..- 1'9- MAPLE LEAF EIGHT-A III. BASKET-BALL TEAM CHAMPIONS oil GIRLS' juN1oR Hiol-1 BASKET-BALL LEAGUE THis year a Girls' Basket-ball League was also conducted in junior I-ligh by M r. l-lartman. This team consisted of the following, standing: Robert- son, Cox, and Waltersg seated: Rawady, Kelly, Captain l-lollancls and Ewell. This team was victorious in all of their twelve games. The experience gained in playing these games should prove very profitable when the Girls' Basket-ball teams are formed in Senior High in the future. The scores of the games are as follows: OPPONENTS EIGHT-A l ll SB-2 SA-3 .... 2l SB-4 .... SA-3 .30 SA-1 8A-3 .23 SA-2 SA-3 .26 SA-4 .... SA-3 . 32 SB-2 SA-3 .42 SA-1 SA-3 . 37 SA-2 SA-3 . 36 SB-3 SA-3 . 1 3 7B-3 SA-3 . 18 278 sixty-six MAPLE LEAF '25 T? 'ff lg ,Q Q EIGHT-A IV. BASKET-BALL TEAM CHAMPIONS OF JUNIOR-HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AND BASKET-BALL LEAGUE Tnosii in the picture are, standing: Chapman, Codclington Rennells Lawrence: seated: Smith, Zannieri, Captain Crosby, Ciglio 'ind Spencer This year the junior High Basket-ball Tournament was held under the capable supervisirm of Mr. Elliott Hartman. The Eight-A IV team emerged successful from each of its thirteen games hy a decisive margin. The summary of the games is oiven beloxx OPPONENTS EICHT-A IV. sixljv-sem 11 SA-i .... io 7A-3 .... 0 CFo1 leitj SB-I .... 7 SB-3 .... I SA-3 .... 5 SA-2 .... 22 SA-3 ,... 2 SA-2 .... 0 Qlrorfeitj SB-2 .... 7 SA-i .... Q SB-3 .... 7 SB-1 .... 5 75 SA-4 SA-4 .... SA-4 .... 8A-4 SA-4 SA-4 SA-4 SA-4 SA-4 SA-4 SA-4 SA-4 51 56 52 27 42 2 56 39 2l 32 404 .94 L34 Ai ,op i - i 5 T-ai Ti W2 -2 M A P L E L E A F X g ' 115 L .h , 4u,A,,4 - '- .,. ! 1 . U - - a . 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A X Q FEATURES sixly-nine ffyirraaas SENIOR HOROR-SCOPE NAME WHERE FOUND occuiwriou Likes Distlkes wAN'rs TO BE vizoeaiau' wn.i. BE Bob Alden ......,. .At the Y ....... Phoning for dates. ..Females ..... ...... N Vork. ............ Secretary .......... Henpecked Mary Allen ........ Elm St. .......... Sleeping.. ....... Normie ...... ..... L ate Hours ....... Society lady ....... A Serles Budge Allen ........ Edna Baker ........ Thelma Baker ...... Leeta Barner ....... Carlotta Bayly ..... Dot Beecher ........ Velma Bennett ..... Bennett St. ...... . Studyhall ......... With her books. .. 22-A ............. Riding a Bike ...... Studying ........... Working .... . . . Acting ...... . A corridor ...... Studying ...... .... 22 B ............., I 0-A ....... ..... Bennie Benson ...... 31-B .......... ,... Ernie Beyea ........ ln the gym ....... jennie Binney ...... Mary Blickwede. .. Phebe Briggs ......, Doris Brokaw ...... Anna Buono ...,... Ray Burckley ..... Ruth Button ,...... Fran Carey ,......i Helen Cary ........ Wayne Cary ...,... At home ......... .Thatcher St. ..... . Fremont patrol- wagon C corridor ..... Someplace ..... . 30-D ..,....... No. Hornell ...... Miss Bennetts .,.. Sawyer St. ....... . i i-A .,.,.......... Reading. .... . . Debating ........ Pasting. ..,.... . . Hanging around .... Doing homework. Being nice ....... Talking .i........ Carrying books ...,. Posing ........... Debating ........... Caring for babies. .. Reading ......... Talking ..........,, Whispering ....,. Riding a bicycle. Bob Carson ......... Wandering ......,. Ruth Chapman. ,. .. B corridor ...... Alice Clark ......... With jane ........ Fran Clark ......... Porky Congdon .... Edyth Conklin ..... jim Cregan ........ Marg D'Agastino... Bud Daley ......... Bill Danaher ....... Dot Davis .......... Eldy Davis ......., Diz DeGroff. Frenchy Dejonghe. Horton's ......... Cedar St. ........ . 34-B ....... ..... 1 Cook s ............ Any place ..... Arkport road ..... I Cook s ............ A corridor ...... All over .......... Bath ....,.. . jasper ..... ..... Laughing ........ Dieting ....... . Selling Gas ...... Loahng. ...... . . . Gossiping ........,. Being absent ....... Being funny. . . .. Getting Ads ..... .. . Fooling ....... . Dreaming ..... . . . Delivering ....... Trumpet-rooting. To smile ............ Loafers .......,... Good marks ......... Nothing .......... To smile ..... Vergil ....... Her friends .... English ............. johnnie W. ........ . To be chairman ..... A good time ........ To giggle ........... Literature ........... Dull people ....... ....Math............. .Trouble .... ,... .Errors ............ Geometry ......... A Success ...... Teacher ..... ..... Nurse ..... Actress ..... ..... Secretary ...... Hostess ........ Teacher. .......... To miss anything. Editor-in-Chief. Stayingafter school Basket-ball star. . . .To cook ...... History class ...... Teacher ........ Famous ........ Typist ......... Toe Dancer .... Actress ........... . Collegiate. . . , .. Square-dancing ...... Book reports ...... Peanuts ............. Scales ............. To talk- ........... To work ...... History .,.........., Tests .....,.., Boys ................ Homework .... Large vocabulary. .. Boys ............... To chew gum. Girls ...........,.... To gossip .... Bob .............,.. Dish-washing. Football ............ .Candy ....... Sleep ........ Potatoes ..... Martha ..,. . . .Pool ...... . . . History .,........... To be captain ....... Flirting ............ Women , ..... ...,... ...Foul shots. .. .. Spinach ...,... Red-hai r Girls ....... Work .... .... Wo rk ...... .... Speeding .......,.. Curly Hair... Work ........,.... jazz ....... . Lessons ....... Girdles. .,....... . j. 8 O.'s letters .... Onions ............ Oral topics. .. The bench .... The bus ...... Kidding .... .... Somebody ......... Professor .......... Dietitian .... . .....Teacher..... .. Aviator ..... . Artist ............. Teacher ........... Business man.. Football star... Housewife ......... Aviator ..... . Dietitian .... . Engineer. . ,. . Doctor ......... Society lady ....... Olympic champ A mortician Mrs? Cook Teacher Beautician Chaperon A novelist A want-ad editor Teachers' pet Somebody's Wife Chorus Girl ...Milkmaid 2nd Belle Lily Dishwasher Pessimist Housewife Einstein's helper Circus performer Cowboy ....Balloonist Continuity writer Heart breaker . . . .Chef Water boy Old maid President Dressmaker's Dummy Plumber A Greenleaf Stenographer Tap dancer Farmer ............ Gigolo Band director. . Music teacher l SENIOR HOROR-SCOPE NAME wnema FOUND OCCUPATION Likes mstnies waxrs ro BE PROBABLY witt BE Don DeSerio .... L. X C. ........... Fiddling ...., Assembly French ..... Lawyer ........ Debater announcements Marian DeSerio. jane St.. .. ,.... Singing ............. Glee club ........... Gloom ....... Teacher ..... ..,. S aleslady Ray Dillon ..... Liggetts' ..,....... Soda-jerking .....,.. Bromoseltzers .... Dishwashing ...... Manager .......... janitor Alice Dodd .......,. Salamanaca ....... Being happy ........ English ............. Gloom ....... Opera singer... Nursemaid George Dodd ....... Y. M. C. A. ...... Bill-peddling ....... Pool .....,.... . Girls ......... .Accountant .... Indian chief Ruth Dunham. . 12-B ....... ..... S tudying ........... To read ..,. ,.... T he boys ......... Old maid ....,. Married Ed Ehrenrich. .. ii-A .............. Inventing .......... Pauline ..... ,... I iivals ....... Actor .....,. ..., E xtra jim Eicher .......,. Bob Eisenhardt. Ruthie Evans... Fred Fisk ......... Alice Flanagan. . Martha Flickner. .. Gladys Forness. Mary Gallagher .... Angelo Gallese. . King George ....... Chubby Gray... Lucille Greene.. Margaret Hale. . janie Hallett... Ruthie Hall ........ john I-Ialsey .... Millie Hamilton .... Bob Hart ....... Bridget Hanrahan. . Audrey Haynes ..... jeanette Helmer .... Feet Hendee ........ Harold Henry ...... D. W. Hober ....... Helen Holmes ...... Olga Hopkins ...... Lizzie Horvath ..... Library ........... Dental Clinic .... , Fremont patrol- wagon .3rd Floor ........ Crosby Creek ..... Newberry's ....... Sullivan's ......... M am St. ........ . Bowling alley ..... Majestic .......... Subway beauty shoppe Pearl St. ........ . Reading ..... Meandering ........ Telling jokes. .... .. .Orating ..... Talking ..... Working ........... Wandering .... Traveling. ........ . Chewing gum ...... Drawing ...... ..... Seeing Gladys ...... Riding ........ .... , .To primp ..... . Homemakingroom Smiling ..... 1 Waldorf s ......... With Stan ........ Studyhall ........ , Acting .... Walking ..... Schoolboy .......... Home ............. Skipping .... Newberry's ....... J .Cooks ............ Home ............ Studyhall ......... Y. M. C. A. ..... . ll-A .............. Shopping ........... Canisteo .... .... Golclhsh .... . . History ..... . Vera ...... . English ..... .... Shorthand .... .... I-Ie Men .... .... To giggle ..... . Football .... .... .Blondes ..... . Tit-tat-toe .... .... Cheerfulness ...... Her role ......... .The library. . . . .. Wild West Stories. .. History .......... Girls .....,....... Loahng ..........,.. To sleep ..... . . Con valescing ....... .Visitors ..... . Dieting ............. Candy ...... . Exercising ...,...... Talking ............ Fairgrounds ....... Winding-up ......... Studyhall ......... Howard bus ...... to-A ............. Reading ............ Square-dancing ..... Cheer-leading ....... Laziness, . ....... . Intermediate. Gloom ....... Keeping quiet ..... Dral reports ...... Nothing. ..., ..... School ..... Latin .... ii-B ....... English .... Cicero ....... Intermediate. Gloom ....... Competitors. . Gum ............. Work. ....... Arguments. . . ...Bicycle ........ ... ...Waking-up. .. Being ill ..... Pickles ..... . Football ............ ii-B ......... I-Iis teachers ......... Recitations. . . Baseball ...... . . Small shoes. . News ............... English ...... To debate .......... Rebuttal ..... To give speeches. To be teased , .Aviator ......,. Doctor ............ Miss America. . Mechanic ...... .'l eacher ........... Stenographer. .. Nurse ........... . . Teacher ........... Doctor ............ Basket-ball star. .. Dentist ........ Teacher ..... .... Nurse ............. Linguist ....... Stenographer ...... Big Shot ........ . . Nurse ....... Dentist ..... . Card-shark ........ Teacher ........... Dietitian .......... Athletic coach. Business man.. Pitcher ........ Waiter .......... . . Teacher ..... .... Artist ..... .... . . . .Poet Horse doctor Telephone girl A Romeo Farmerette Married Farmer's wife Chorus girl Cheer leader Cartoonist Grocer Mannequin Dishwasher Actress Housewife Governor Governess Carpenter Mattress tester Nurse Police matron Newsboy Salesman Water boy Cook Farmerette Communist KLHS ami-ffyua SENIOR HOROR-SCOPE NAME WHERE FOUND OCCUPATION L IKFS DISLIKES VVA NTS TO BE PROBABLY WILI. ITE Walt House ........ Lucille Hubert ..... Maxine johnson .... Helen jones ........ Abbie joseph ...... john V. Kelly ..... joe Kelly .......... Margaret Kelly .... Lucille Knight ..... Lucille La Faro .... Gert Landman ..... 31-B .............. Writing ..... ..... N. Hornell ........ Walking ..... ..... Baptist Church. .. Library ........... 1 Cook s ............ At Repple's ....... Studying .... ..... Reading ............ Playing crap ....... Carrying meat ..... History .... Ruth ..... . To read ..... Punch boards ....... Book reports. Basket-ball ......... To type ..... 20-A .............. Editing ............. With Herthel ..... Any place ......,. East Avenue .,.... L.SzC. ......... . Laughing ........... Caring for kids .... Dancing ..,...,.,. . Modeling .......... Doing homework. .. Hester Lawrence ..., Home often? ...... Anne Lefler ........ Donald Lockwood. . Salvatore Lodato. .. Charlotte Lord .... .Arthur Lorow ..... Dick Maynard ..... joe McClali'erty .... jack McEvoy ...... john McGrosso .... Hook McHale ....., Gert Mcl-lale ...... Luscious Mike... Catherine Morey... Fred Myers ........ Ethel Nash ........ Cliff Nicholson ..... H. H. S. 1: IS to?. 11-A .......... Posing ............. joking. ............ Fairgrounds ....... Playing softball .... .At candy factory.. Sampling ........... .Any place ......,.. Saying nothing ..... ll-B after 3:45... Wherever he is ..., Alibying ........ . . . Experimenting ...... Majestic .......... Taking tickets ...... Auditorium ....,.. Canisteo .......... ln gym .......... Sutton's Studio. .. Study hall ........ Murray Stevens . With Betty ....... In the gym ....... Marianne NicholsonWith Barbara .... Shorty Northrup. . . 30-D .......... ... Louise Nugent ...., Dancing Club .... john O'Connor ..... With Margaret... Donald Ormsby .... Cook's ....,....... Edna Osborn ....... With Ruth ....... Mary Pardi ........ ln school ......... Harvey Plants ..... In every one's way Practicing .......... Being president ...,. .Playing basket-ball. Telling bum jokes.. Studying ..... ...... Boxing and blabbing History .... Benny .... .Gum ....... To bake ..... Soccer ...... French ....... Basket-ball .......... Baseball ..... To study .... His friends ......... Being absent. The ladies... Football ..... Good music. .Athletics ..... Fun ...,.... To eat ..... School ..... .Revolts .... Dieting ...... ....... T o eat.: ...... .. .. Sleeping ............ Smacking gum ..... Scheduling debates. Looking wistful .... Trying to be witty. Driving ............ Laughing .......... Memorizing lessons. .Backseat driving. .. Weaker sex. . Dime novels. .To warble. . . jack ......... Plump girls.. .Spot shots... Sports ....... Fast walking. juanita ...... Lectures .... .... Boys ....... . . Historian .......... .Nurse ....... .... Frivolity .......... Teacher ........... 3rd Floor ........ Razzing ...,.... .Society gal . . .Coach ........., . . . .To carry meat .... Butcher ..... .... A briefcase ..... Algebra ........... Early departures. . Being quiet ..... .Her nickname ..... ,Boys ........... ...,.Hornell....,...... English ........... .The ladies ........ Low marks ..... Noise ............. Being late ...... The bench .,...... . Porkers ......... .To walk .... Pessimists ......... Canisteo .......... Light lunches .... . Candy ........,... Work ..... School .... .ri-B ........ Flatterers ......... .Lawyer ..... .... Teacher ..... .... A nurse ..... .... Sales lady .,....... Artist ....... .... .Strong .... Actress ...... .... A teacher ......... Big-leaguer ........ .Society editor ..... Mechanic ......... . .Engineer ......... Editor Maid Missionary I-lostess Oyster Usher Butter and egg man A typist A dentist Mrs. Benson Housewife L. K C. clerk Office wife Hairdresser A jockey Bush leaguer Chorus girl Yes man . Cowboy Physical Instructor Sugar daddy Coach ............. Director ........ . . Sports editor ..... Business woman. .. Lawyer ............ Dressmaker ....... Boxing champ ..... Waiter ............ Baseball pro ...... Torch singer .... Debates ........... Married ...,....... Scientihc Boys. . Noisy girls. ........ Compositions. . . Cooking ........ Bores ....... ,.... . Competition .... Secretary .......... A husband ........ A businessman .... Dietitian. ........ . Stenographer ..... School teacher .... Movie actor Soloist . Oliice boy Second Didrickson Hash slinger Someone's wife Errand boy Artist's model Farmer Burlesque I-leart breaker A better half Henpecked Houseman Minister's wife . N un ' .Two-ti me r azuqz-Afgzmrzas SENIOR HOROR-SCOPE NAME lrene Peck ..,...... jack Quinn ....... Edmund Ross ...... Ora Scott ......... Charles Shannon. . Ona Mae Shaw ..... Dorr Sims. ...... . Charles Smith ...,.. Edna Smith ........ Frances Smith ...... Raymond Smith. .. . At Abe's. . . Margaret Snowden, Frank Stachow .... Allie Sheheen ..... Bob Stevens ...... Onlynn Stewart. .. Charley Storms... LeRoy Stryker .... Helen Sullivan ...... Louise Taylor ...... Betty Thacher .,., . .The movies ....... WHERE rounp OCCUPATION tutes nisukcs wants TO BE PROBABLY witt BE Everywhere ....... Keeping hidden ..... School ..... . Nothing .... Nurse ........, Congresswoman Chem. Lab. ....... Experimenting ...... Sports ..... . History .... Coach ............. Chemist Myles Co. ........ Punning ..........., Fun ........ . Gloom ....... Second Cantor Senator 14-C ....... ..... ' Typing ....... .... R eading ...... ..... I iibitzers ..... Librarian .......... janitress Harvey 8 Dreaming ..... .... A nything ..... .... R eport Cards ..... Who knows? ...... Soda jerker VanOrder's Home ............ Studying ........... Typing ..... . Nothing .......... Stenographer. . That North Main St.. . .Trying Algebra ..... Girls ............... English ...... Engineer ...... Minister Girls' corridor. . Talking ............ Gretchen ............ Homework. .. Veterinary ........ Undertaker With Ruth ..... Gossiping .......... .Almost anything .... Studying .......... Teacher ....... Hairdresser Canisteo .......... Anywhere ...... Anywhere ...... ...Typing ....... .Auditorium ...,... Merriman's ....... .34-B ....... . Sutton's ........ .Tribune ...... .. On the stage ...... Home ...,...... Margaret ThompsonStudyhalI ......... Kate Towner ....... At Glee Club. .. Georgianna Tuttle. .With Tom .... . Luella Voltz ...... john Ward ....... Bob Ward ........ Charles Weeks .... Burton West ...... Barbara Wilcox. .. Earl Woolever .... Dona Young ...... Auditorium ....... corridor. .. . .Betty's locker .... . . Canisteo St.. .. . . 30-D ........... .With Marianne... Knight's Barber- shop . Maple St. ....... . joking ............. Kidding teachers. .. Soda-jerking ..... Playing sax ........ Musician. ..... . . Typing .......... Photographer ..... - . Paper boy ......... Acting ............. Studying .... . . Walking .... . Studying .... . . Singing ..... ... Driving .......,. Studying ........ Pursuing females Combing his hair... Studying ........ Debating ........ Chewing gum. .. Helping Miss VanGelde I' Gossiping .......... Wendell ............ .....Studying. . . .. Virginia .... .... Sports ..... . Dancing ...... ..... His new sax ..... Dorothy ........ Her boy friend ..... Airplanes ....... Good marks ........ Sodas ........... The Library .... Everything ......... Quiet folks .......... History class .... Anything ....... Mountain music .... To hear himself. Betty ........... To be quiet ..... Spinach .... Latin ...... . Studying ..... Chickens ..... Rumors .... School .... Lab. ...... . Stupidity ..... Nothing .......... The boys .... Int. Alg.. ... Horses. , ..... Foolishness. .. Brunettes ......... Laziness .......... Keeping quiet .... Felt letters. .. Girls ......... Good History marksDire predicaments. Excitement ......... Spaghetti ......... To be with Bill ..... Initiation ......... English ............. History ..... Gym teacher. . Political boss ...... An artist ...... Reporter ...... Architect ...... Admiral ....... Stenographer. . Air Mail pilot .... Doctor ........ Lab. technician ..,. Teacher ....... Popular co-ed. Stenographer. . .Teacher ....... Actress ........ .Dietitian ...... Waitress Gigolo A husband Housewife Bricklayer jockey Farmer's wife Peddler Lion tamer Sec'y W.C.T.U. Clerk Cook Nursemaid Married Opera singer Movie actress A great scientist. .,A Sideshow barker Invitation salesman Mechanic Business man ,.... Insurance agent Editor ............ Radio announcer Secretary .......,.. Housewife Electrician ........ Boy Scout Teacher ..... .... P ainter .fi .,N'U .94 Og Ai ,O-A ,e - 0 Q. Q. Q. .. 75 -,- 7 - T .pl- -- MAPLE LEAF - 72 jg. I J,- 'fke SY 9 0 A V ' '-W, I. Q y far .9 IEWM, Y Wvbsa 10,1 , I! ' , ,gy X ,B ' rj:-Z Tf!Afv,0f0m5' ' x ' H A' I u L iii' CIT sl . ' ' if 5: A BRAINSX BRAUN 'Q ? 'F' V Ll . ,, rf' WELEREARED WHATTNPAIR 4557-A I ,NGRSIAJ -GfGPj'l DQRIS . ,'-2111 fi ' 'Z Zi .',. gi . Q ' 4 ', A i'1, ll 4, f -- f M - f YY E' u 4,J ' 1 QVERLIE7 J' HER GAN! .J . 5 P 'J L ' HER TIIEL 01.1.1 ,inns mm., Oo ' 457 C9 X5 0 STG? fffmrfrn 'E fvmrff' Yf xx 00512, Daw' 0 A NE 3 . 1 tip xwlofgg-Qi sewuty-four as ,gl I2 MAPLE LEAF -- .., T E lg Ag .og gg T. Tv .. .- pp ,on 1-5 'g T. ... FACULTY HOROR-SCOPE NAME c:11,uz.,xc'rEiusTic LIKES NEEDS ADMIRED FOR Dunham .,....... Mitzi ........... Diligent ......... Debate .......... A 36-Hr. Day ..... Patience Puckett .... Cora .... . . . Friendly ........ Wide open spaces Fewer Frosh .... Disposition Cull .,..... Millie .... ..... l ndustrious ...... Modern history. .A break , .. Her teeth Buck, R. P. ..... Bucky ..., .... l -lappy .......... Married life ..... New car .......... Her eyes Buck, R. B. ...... Ruthie .... ,.... Q uiet ............ Current topics. . . A Chevrolet ....,. Personality Potter ..... Babe .... ..... D istant ........, Dancing ......... Low-heeled shoes ..... Her clothes Hallet ..... Chari ...., ,,.. C iood Sport ..... Horses .,......... A Saddle ......... Everything Northrup ......., Maggie ......... Pleasant ........ Senior class ...... Promotion .... Sincerity Morris .... ,limmie ...,...... Red-head ........ Drama .....,,... A I-lat ....... His wit Kimmel... Boomer .......,. 0. K. ........... A. A. ..... ...More Hair. . .. Reports Cole ....... King ..... ...Pugnacious. .. Battles ..... .. . New car ............. Discipline Lavonier. ...... . Campbell.. Lasher ..... Sims ..... Lynch ..... McHale. . . Walker .... Goheen .... Redanz ..,. Mosher .... Eddy ....,. Mahoney. . Whiting. .. Hurley .... Clicquennoi, . , .. Towner .... Finnessy. . . Price. . . . Bennett .... Brown ..... Ingram .... llart .......,. Van Gelder Smith ..... Conde rman Benedict... Van Orden ...... Bridge ..... I lartman. , Dickey .... Sch mi tt ...,..... sewizly-Bw l.ouie ..... . . . Soup .... ' . . . l..1la ............. Sophy ....,..,.. Leo, the Lion. .. Annie ...., . . . llal ..... Rosie ..... lfiddie .... Fi d ....... ..... Charlie .......... Patty ..... ..... Gert .... . . . Maggie, ....... . Georgie ......... jenny .... . . . Cap .,.... lleliotrope .,..... Ma ...,... . . . Brownie. ...... . . lngy ...,.. ..... Ollie .,.. ... . V Lily .... Smitty .... ..... Connie .... ..... Benny .... Van .,.. ......Dada..... Ellie .... Conscientious .... lzarnest ......... Likeable ......... Good Sport ..... .O. K. ....... . Athletic. ...,... . Long X Lean ..,. Rosycheekecl ..... Quiet ,....,...... Determined ...... ln Venti ve ....... Cheerful ........ Easily embarrassed Peppy .......... .Versatility ...... Eflicient ......... Persevering ...... Pedantic ........ Resolute ........ Gentle ..... .... Smooth .... ..... Ambitious .... 'Valkative ,...... Intelligent ....... Petite ........... Slow.. .... .... Domestic ..... Helpful .... ..... Athletic ..,...... Dodo .,... ..... D ainty .... ..,. Millie .... Obligmg ....,.... A-'lotors .......... A wife .........., Olives ........... Little Valley .,.. Rochester ....... Music .......... To beat nCanisteo Singing ......... To darn socks. ., Art ...,...... . . , Whiskers ........ New Systems .... A good time ..... I ler Plymouth. . . Mr. Hurley ...... .Airplanes ....... Marcus Tullius. Good sports- manship Her dog ......... Mental. A gymnastics Burke ...,...... Nice Dis- ........ tinctions Geometry ....... HACPJ ......... Chemistry ....... A good time ..... His Studebaker. . Good food ...... The Book Club.. Lacrosse ........ Her work C?J .... Green slips ...... Another brief case .... A boy friend ......... New homeroom ...... Another champion band A County Championship A Woman's Care ..... A vacation ....... A hubby ...... A kind heart ......... A goatee ......... A boy's homeroom .... A larger aquarium A simpler name... .Attention ....... Cooperation .... A dog collar ...... Some new jokes. . . A brief case .......... Self-pronouncing. dictionary Brighter classes. .. .A Ford .......... Pair of suspenders .,.. A steady ...,..... An alarm clock... A fireless cooker ...... More books ...... A bus ......... An ofiice boy .... An ofhce boy .... His Auburn His new suit Her smile H Nlooks H. cl work Ability Height Disposition Mona Lisa smile Frankness Sarcasm Her horseback riding Friendliness Dimple A rowing machine .... . . . .Composition hints Affability Optimism Her voice Irony Good humor Business-like attitude Dramatic ability Tender-heart Athletic ability Her style Diameter Disposition Geniality Manliness Smile Patience MEMORABLE EVENTS SEPTEMBER School ofhcially opens. fHZL1'7'dj'.j Mr. Cooke welcomes the Frosh in Assembly. Mr. Cooke learns the Frosh were not in Assembly. Us my face 1'Bd?j Election of Homeroom Oliicers. Oc'roBER H. H. S. Football Team defeats Batavia. fThat's one coizsolatiouj Election of Senior Class Ofiicers. DECEMBER First dance in the gym. joseph, Robinson, Myers, Stone and Cheski make All-County Grid Team. Volcano Psychological Test. jANUARY Mr. l.,ZlVOl1lCl'lS informal party in to-B. EXAMINATIONS! FEBRUARY ' Welland Green escapes Chicago gangsters. Sue Wenzel elected President of Thespians. Baroness Zita in Assembly. fS0ft lights and sweet 77ZMf5iC.j H. H. S. Basket-ball Team defeats Elmira. f7'he bigger they some the harder they faZZ.j MARCH Piano in gym broken. QA case of there not being a Kitten O11 The Keys. j jimmie Morris chosen as junior Advisor. KA break for the lmziors.j l-li-Y takes in new members. 1Ouch!j Volcano rated high in Columbia Contest. fNice workj St. Patrickis Day dance. junior Class Election. fHo1zesty is the best policguj THE BOARD OF EDUCATION IN ASSEMBLY. Ulfly wordj Homeroom Basket-ball starts. APRIL First call for Track and Baseball. 22-B wins Homeroom Basket-ball Championship. The Faculty Basket-ball Games. Ulu mspiring sightj MAY Senior Play junior Assembly. junior Prom. jUNE REGENTS! Senior Banquet. Commencement. seventy-si Cozmfry zfe mfs DoUBLEDAY, DoRAN as COMPANY, INC GARDEN CITY, NEW YoRK ffinfers or ublislzers OF BGOKS ' MAGAZINES SCHOOL ANNUALS CATALGGUES Production Capacity 40,000 Books 100,000 Magazines a day Many of the best-known books of the last thirty years have been printed at Country LQ? Prefs. Prompt zzzftenziozz Zo all z'zzguz'rz'e.r .. N -'N f Nite fi g 'f'x 'i f -4 we - . fx , A. ,, -1 .. ,- P ' Nw K,-asf in-'A+ Nivl-if L ' A f '- qL?2P P- T4 i,,..'.A :- i ff Eff A ' , , f Ei if-rffw It .A wi in -Q iw., , A 2 - K iaei n ft -'vi-iitviii 1 'V Bz1Wi'.sf:2'Qf4 Aw'Em!.'ff: El' nt, L ' E e1 0311 A -'. 4 Aw: 'A lEff:?5h-Mlifiigfl . W- H.fs1f1J'w if- A f .c' mg5f f?11 M 1f 'n.,i wrw.f:a:fi:mf,:-42-if-:affairsA A 'QE .N '3'?ff'f'-135143551- fg?Higgs sfyss1.i fi,j5+5q51fgif .-ak, 1 - f..:.. ' 1- '- -- -'-1,'.,wt. : ms, if 'v . ' f 1 ,iv q.:'1,pf--fy., 1,r:-,sz'ff. 12: -1: ., f. 1'W'f?1'5-. '1R5WJE11Zf'f?:i ,3 . fm: zrwet-f ,- A ,N -A gf- vi z., , Q 5:14, :wg 4--.:3::.w'k, -M My-, A :I-RN., .En-,,:,.9!7:g?1m. L3-.5 gligfuli I F.:-L 1- 4-Vg, ,Il -f-1'-I ' 1 Y Rfb ' g'Eg52..:Q5 - . alma ,?:P:xiJ,-,,.-- . . - 1.5- L '-if .vvgh G 'W' .' .mc1s...Q -- .-:Ffa sew ll I y-sew n THE CREAM OF THE CROP I ry a Little Tenderuess ..............,.......,...................... The Faculty Oh! That Kiss ........., l'on're an Old Smoothy ,... Prisoner of Love ........ Crazy People ............ It Don't Mean a Thing .... Goofus ..............,.... The South in My Soul ....,. Sleepy Time Gal ............. I Played Fiddle for the Cqar ..., Strange Interlude .................., How Deep ls the Ocean? ............. Yozfre Getting to Be I1 llabit with Me . . Please .....................,.... , . . Fm Nuts About Malls ....,..... . My Darling ............ Baby ................. . . Why Dance? ................,...,... l Love Louisa ............,...,.,.,.... just a Little Home for the Old Folks .... Guilty ..........................,...... Yoz-fre Blasei ........ Night and Day ....,. Paradise .............. . . . . . . Dorothy Dickinson Mr. Eddy Miss l'Iarrower's Goldhsh The Ifrosh ....... A White Slip Walter Dunning ...... Mr. Ingram ,...... Ruth Long Don DeSerio Senior Interview . A Typical UMa Bennett Question ,. . . . . . . . .. Lyn Lamb and H. Il. S. .. .. ... Raise That Mark Miss Price ..... junie Taylor Ruth lillen Ilarvey Plants .. . . ...jack Plants .. Teachers' Room Bob Stevens .......... Phyllis Kreider john Ward's Ravings 3:00 O'clock Dismissal Young and Healthy .....,..... Bill Townei' Fil as a Fiddle ..,... .........,.....,... M r. Morris Coquetle .......... .....,.............. h fliss Lasher Hello Eruerybozly ..., ,. Mr. Cooke Welcoming the Frosh ALERED UNIVERSITY Alfred, New York COLLEGE or ARTS IAND. SCIENCES. Alfred University includes a standard. approved College ot Liberal Arts and Sciences, lt is co-educational., Its ex- penses are moderate. Its environment is good. lt offers two degrees: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. Special courses: Pre-medical, Pre- dental. and Pre-law. NEXV YORK STATE COLLEGE Or CER.-miles AT ALFRED .UNIVERSITY I n Courses leading to degrees in Ceramic Technology, Ceramic Engineering, and Applied Art. Tuition free to residents of New York State. NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL or AGRICUL- TURE AT ALFRED UNIVERSITY. Q Practical preparation for farming and for positions in the allied industries, Tuition free to residents of New York State. SUMMER SESSION. I College courses, Pottery, Weaving, jewelry. july 3 to August ll, For further information apply to Tl-IE REGISTRAR Alfred University, Alfred, New York cg-S Main St, llornell, N. Y HAGADORN STUDIO POR'i'Rm'i's .wo ENI.ARGIiMliNTS. Koimk IPIINISIIING 1 HOTEL Sl-IERWOOD l5o Rooms with Running Water PRIX f'.f X TE BATIIS Single or En Suite W W :TG srl? .5xMERlCAN OR ELlROl'Ii.-KN IJLAN E. M. CHASE. Proprietor Cor. Cass X Cunisteo Sts., llornell, Y. sevenly-tr ht THE CREAM OF THE CROP CContinuedJ , 1 .-Ill nf illa' ............................... My ll1'11rl's al liaxc ....v...... Rv1m'111b1'r Alu ....A............. So111r'1t'l1L'rc ll llnizrc' ls Calling ...,. . :li11'I lin! No tial in Tbix 7-01011 .... lllllvy lJn11'1f You Gel 1,051 ....... . llvyl lvflllllg lfvllrl ......,.. .. Slay .fl 'lL'l1fV from My lllllll . .. ll-'L' Clllllclllll Say Gum!-Iayv . , , Say II lSlI'l So .,........... l.v1'.r Illll Ulll lbr l.i,Qblx -SU.'A'l'l .N'11111z'll1i11y ..,,...., Fred Coston .. ,...... Dismissal from Il-B Senior Class Miss l-larrower to the Erosh Charles Daley Miss Dunham to Dick Hartford Get olT the Lawn . . . . . Evelyn Logue to All Girls Miss Bennett and Her Pupils .. , . . . . .. Rejected Regents Papers . . .. Mayor Peters and The Council Alice Clark The llvry Bas! Cn111pIi111v11ls Ol' Your A. S P. FOOD STORES llie brent ,Xtlanuc :intl Pacific len Ctlllllllllly You Can't Go Wrong When You Invest in Yourself Let Us Help You to Prepare For the Opportunity Waiting for You. FEDERAL COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS Courses in jouriialiszlz, xlflverlising, 111- lerior Decoration, SlllES7lIl1lISIl7lfJ, junior and Senior Secretarial. The New York Central Electric Corporation iz Broznlwny l,lGl l'l' HEAT POWER A Smart Apparel Shop hankurls Successons 'ro ERLIQH Bnos. QQ Main St. l-lornell, N. Y. WALDORES JEWELRY SILVER Main Street lrlornell, New York Sl l't7Illjf-IIlllU NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY QFSYE UML .LQ g fegx O thy, . ,I :I Z M fl -4 Xu nun! nn ' :' at ' '44 Sacnu-Sf' DAY D VISION THE THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ln co-operation with engineering firms, offers curricula leading to the Bache- lor of Science degree in the following branches of engineering: Co-operating with business firms, offers courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the following helds of business: Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Industrial Engineering Accounting Banlcing and Finance Business Management -in-in-in The Co-operative Plan of training enables the stuclent to combine theory with two years of practice and makes it possible 'for him to earn his tuition and a part of his other school expenses. 4'-ii For catalog or any futher information write to: NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY MILTON J. SCHLAGENHAUF, Director of Admissions Boston, Massachusetts eigblgi V BEST BOOK BETS The Business of Being a Friend ..,........ ....,...... ,...... ....... N l i ss l-larrower Their Yeslenlays ..,............. The Seats of the Mighly ..,... Youlh lmokiiig Ou .....,.. Fires of Ambiliml ....... Sirielly Biesiizess ..... The liueleletl ling .... Beizehls Reeei'ued Lmmtie al Large . .. Growing Up ........ The Crisis ......,..,.. Blondie of the Follies . Obscure llextinies .... Greuf lfxpeelalimzs .. The Orient Express .. The Fnrlress ...... Beau Brummel .... Sm: of lhe Earth . ,. Ozrlrageous Forhme ..... Way of Escape ........... llanorubly Discharged ..... The Mirror of Fools ..... When the Seniors were Frosh ....................TheOtfice Studentsin Assembly The PostGrz1ds A Date with Miss Bennett . . . . . . Helen Schane's Satchel Report Card Day Bannana Mowers The Sophomores Regents Margaret Ingalls For the Senior Class Frosh The Erie's 8:35 Freight Train Mr. Campbell .. . Shorty Northrup 22-B for two weeks A green slip The Class of '33 The Trophy Case Cure ll with u Garden . .. .......... Mr. Morris Oueer Street ........,. ......... A ny A Corridor The Big Cage ..,.... ........ l -lornell High School Colton Cavalier ..... ................... IX flr. Ingram Fridayic ll1i.si'i1e.ts ..,... .... A fter the Board's Assembly The Tragedy of X .... ........ l ntermediate Algebra FROM CELLAR TO ROOF STEPH EN HOLLAN DS' SONS W. C. Ruvvus I.. C, REPPLE REPPLE'S MEAT SHOP 81 Canisteo Street NEIL GLEASON INC. Q5 Main Street LADIES' WEARING APPAREL Compliments of O'CONNOR B ROS., INC. 42 Seneca St. Hornell, New York All kinds of Beauty Culture at B RAD'S B EAUTY SHOP 354.50-Permanent Waves-36.50 Including Shampoo and Finger Wave Expert Operators 54 Canisteo St. Phone 3 eig hl 31-0 ne FAMOUS PERSONALITIES -The Secret of Our Success A WOMAN can't be too careful these days. With price-appeal paramount and manufacturers looking for loopholes to shave quality-where you buy your clothes means much. Take this store, however. We never quibble with quality. We never neglect the final hnishing touches. We never waive Hne workmanship. We never skimp on sizes. Were you in to see us yesterday? No matter. With smart new fashions arriving every day, you can't afford not to come in every time you have a chance. You'll find that whatever you buy here-even at the lowest prices -proves the secret of our success-QUALITY. TUTTLE S ROCKWELL NONE or THE RocI4wIiI.L GROUP We llave lt- Can Get It-Or It lsn't Made THE PECK'S HARDWARE AIENVELER II3 Main Street Hornell, New York SMITH AND WALES HARVEY and VANORDER CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS CowFECTmNERlY0B'lCC05 smug ff Eays to Chmb NEwsPAIfEIzs MAciAzINEs y - i Secfmd Floor M 30 Canisteo St, llornell, N. Y. Iob Main Street Phone 000 phone 4,4 M ussolmz .......... Einstein ............ George Bernard Shaw Edna Wallace Hopper McClelland Barclay . janet Gaynor ....... Rubirzoff ......... Sherlock Holmes .. joe E. Brown .... joan Blondell . . . Lishure Mike .... . Francis Carey . . . . . Edward Creagh . . . Katherine Towner .. Edward George ....... jane Hallett Donald DeSerio Edmund Ross ......... Lynn Lamb . . . Elizabeth I-lorvath vig bty- two FAMCUS PERSONALITIES CContinuedJ Morton Downey .................,.................. Ward Gleason The Ula' Maestro ,,..,,....,............. ..,.....,... B ob Hartford Hamlel ............ Slim S11,mnze1 uille . . . Huey Long ......... Walter Wincbell .... Eddie Duchifn ..,.. Louise Fagenda . . . Primo Camera .... Indy Iisther . . . The Baron .. . . . . Robert Tannler , . . Eranlc Stachow ...... john Ward .. . Dick Hartford ..,.... Bob Stevens . . . . Ruth Chapman ...... Fred Myers . .. Leeta Barner . . . Fred Coston STEUBEN TRUST COMPANY COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Smfeess lo all you grarlmzies M. F. SMITH 81 SON jUNE'S CREAMERY 299-305 Main St. Telephone 69 GRADE A-GRADE B PAsTEu1zlzEo MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Our Quality Ice Cream For Sale at Leading Dealers igbljf-I bree FROM A FRIEND of the Hornell Junior-Senior High School vigbly-f MINIATURE MOVIES Mc and flfliv Gal .....,,............... The Kid from Spain . . . No fllmz, of Her Own . . . The Match King ..... KI uimal Kizzgdom ..... Night Afler Night .... Once in a Lifetime . . lnlamlle with Care . . 'lfrisco jcnzivv ....... Call Her Savage ,,... l'aj'111ev1l' Deferred ...... Most Dangerous Game Flesh .,............... l'Iell's llighwny ,.... Isla of 1.051 Souls ,... The Devil ls Driving . .. Indies' Man ....,.... Snziliiz' 7lbI'0I-ig!! .. Um' Batters ..,.. Tonight ls Ours .... All fI11ze1'ica11 ........ You Said a .flfloztthfill . . . The Big liroadcasif . . . . . . . .....jimanclSue . . . . . . Miss Redanz . . . . Margaret Clams ..... Cliff Babcock Biology Lab .. . . . .. With Miss Bennett , . . The Board in Assembly Us Students . . . . . . Cassie Dillon Mary Kerr . . . . Teachers' Salaries Skipping . . . . Margaret D'Agastino . . . . . . 3rcl Floor Corridors .. 22-B Examination Week .......... Ward Gleason Mr. Eddy ..... Maurice Allen ........ The Faculty The School Dance ..... Ray Robinson . . . Mr. lflumphrey .. Debate Class SI-IOE REPAIRING IAI JI ES' Rubber or Ileel Lifts. 25c. Soles and Ileels, figc.. Sgc., 51.00 AIISNVS Soles and Ileels, Sac., 551110, 331.35 Rubber Ileels, 25c,, 35c., soc. Au. XVORK Gu.fxRAN'rr5tin AI. LA PIANA 74 Main Street II nrlc Done While U Wait C077ZIJZf1l767?fS of E. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY Cfmiplimvuls of ENDICOTT 8 JOHNSON Cmzgnllzilalizifis to Bows AND GIRLS or IIORNELL IIIGII-1033 CON D E R MAN BROTHERS IIEWISLERS , 3. COAT SUIT The Ir'VOI7lC71,S Shop of l'lor11ell ighly-liw NIAGARA UNIVERSITY Niagara Falls, N. Y. Conducted by the Vincentian Fathers chartered under the Regents of the University of the State of New York, Member of the Association of American Colleges, the American Council on Education, the Catholic Educational Association, Middle States Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Scuoot or BUSINESS COLLEGE EXTENSION AND GRADUATE Scnooi. Courses leading to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor ol' Science in Chemistry, Bachelor of Philosophy, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Economics, Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. Preparatory courses for Medicine, Law, Dentistry, Teaching, journalism, and other leading professions. RESIDENT AND DAY STUDENTS For Catalogue, address the Registrar CUIYIPIIVWWS Of Best Wishes fo the HORNELL WHOLESALE SENIOR CLASS GROCERY CO., INC. BATEMAN MOTORS Y' l67-I7Q NIZIIH SI., I'IOI'IICII, Y. MIKE'S RESTAURANT COOK'S CIGAR STORE QQ Broadway-Io8 Canisteo St. l'IIGH-GRADE FOUNTAIN IN FLAT-lR0N BUILDING CIGARS BILLIARD PARI.oR Facing Subway UP-TOWN MEETING PLACE The BEST DINNER in TOWN Good Service I57 Main St. MRS. I-IURLEY: Dear me. I've left my money home. You'Il have to trust me, l'm one of the director's wives, Bus DRIVER: Lady, I couIdn't do that if you were the director's only wife. MRS. BucK: Did the Indians have fraternities or any other social activities? Bora HART: Well er-, l've heard of Indian Clubs. MR. KIMMEL: Why, didn't you remove those cobwebs? MR. HowARD: I thought that they were part of the radio. FIRST DEEATER: You're a cheat. SECOND DEBATER: You're a liar. MISS DUNIIAIVII Now that the speakers have identihed themselves we will proceed with the debate. eigblg sir ERATERNITY, COLLEGE AND CLASS JEWELRY Commencement Announcements and Invitations Official jeweler to Hornell junior-Senior High School L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY lN'lANuE,xc'ruR1Nc JEWELERS 81 STATIONERS Attleboro, Mass. Compli-uzevzts of TRACY AND JONES, 'NC' STAR CLOTHING HOUSE Church Street Lumber Yard Main at Church R. E. PAGE GENERAL INSURANCE W- H- MURRAY l22 Main Street INSURANCE l-,xRcsES'r AND Mosr RESPONSllil.li C0m,,AN,,i5 I3l Main Street Phone 345 J, PL.'xNTS: Are you fond of nuts? l.. NUGliN'l'Z ls this Z1 proposal? MISS Sims: Are those hens sitting or setting? R ALICE l'l.ANAGANZ All we want to know ls, when they cackle, are they laying or lying? YAcirrSm,xN: lf this storm keeps up, l'll have to heave-to. SIEASICK l.,Apv: What a horrid way of putting it. Miss SLIllMID'l' lto Streetcar conductorjz Will l get a shock if I step on the track? CoNuUc'roR: No, lady. not unless you put the other foot on the trolley Wire. MR. PR,x'r'r nwho saw a little boy trying to reach a door bell, rang it for him and then Saud, Wlmt.now my little man? Run like hilf' Saud the little boy. That's what l'm going to do. eighty-se've11 O. K. BUSINESS IS A GOOD CHOICE BUT . . . REMEMBER Q It Pays to Attend a Good School Sie HIGH -i BUSINESS Bid' 9 I 91. fun A as . 0 S BRYANT S1 STRATTON BUFFALO A VARIETY OF COMPLI.ETI2 COURSES. REASUNAIZLY PRICED. COLLEGE-EDUCATED, AND BUSINESS-IiXI-IERIENCED FACULTY. EXCELLENT ROOMS AND BOARD NEAR 'I I-Ili SCIIOOL. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE TO GRADUATES. SEND EOR CATALOG. ADDRESS REGISTRAR. IOZS MAIN STREET, BUIfIfAI.O, NEW YORK. You can EXPECT MORE . convenience . economy . lasting satisfaction from the New Air Cooled ELECTROLUX Costs less than any other 1'C'I:I'Ig6I'Z1IOl' to operate. No 11zacbi11ery to ever wear out. HORNELL GAS LIGI-IT CO. AND co-OPERATING DEALERS eighty-eight PENNEY'S l-loRNELL's BUSIEST STORE JUNIURZ Why is that l112ll1 running up :mtl down in the smoking car with his mouth open? MR. Donnie: My son, that man is ll Scotchmzm, getting 21 free smoke. Bois Atoiixz Why tlon't you like girls? lin. PIERCE: They're too biased. Bois: Bizisetl? lin: Yes-hius this, and hizis that, until l'm broke. A trzillic cop stopped Miss Mosher. She with me? You were traveling at .po miles an ho Forty miles an hour? Why, l haven't l ur, ueen asked inclignantly, What do you want answered the ofiicer. out an hour. Empire Produce Company Produce Commission Merclizmts :mtl ,Iohhers in liorelgn :intl Domestic liruits, Eggs, Vegetables and Oysters HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST COST A. lVlCl-IENRY 81 CO. Qualify jewelers For Over 80 Years too Main Street oo-71 Cunisteo St. llornell, N. Y. ClllEVROl.li'l' OLDSMOBILIE Peck Motor Sales Co., Inc. Wholesale and Retail Automotive Equipment no-QS Broudwzly llornell, N. Y, O'lVlARA'S SHOE STORE PUPULAR PRJCE FOOTWEAR l-OR EVERYBODY 2l Seneca Street eighty-nivic BONERS Shakespeare was born in- the year I754, supposedly on his birthday, The enraptured tourist stood on the bank of the Grand Canal in Venice drinking it all in. . An idiom is a person of low intelligence. Many years ago the Indians invented a way to make fire hy Hction. The seaport of Athens is Pyorrhea. According to Mr. Clicquennoi, a composition must be like a woman's dress- long enough to cover the subiect, but short enough to he interesting. Anatomy is the study of heavenly bodies. Histrionic means the ironic facts of history. HORTON'S SERVICE STATION THAT Goon GULF GASOLINE AND Moron OILSH Cars Washed, Greased, Repaired, and Painted Cars Called for and Delivered I85 Seneca St. 346 Canisteo St. COIllfJlll1lUllfS of ELIVII-IURST DAIRY CO. INC. FURN ITURE, RUGS, DRAPERI ES Quality merchandise, as always, and New Low Prices made possible by low overhead. BABCOCK'S Use Your Credit The Bush-Burnham Company CREDIT ,IEWELERS lk OPTICIANS I7S Main St. Phone I833 Ofhcial Erie R. R, Watch Inspectors Congnztulutions to the CLASS OF lQ33 SULLIVAINVS SODA AND LUNCI-IEDN SI-IOP WEYANDS' BREAD Acknowledged Leadership Gained Through Superior Quality BONERS fcontinuecll One of the causes of the Revolution was that the English put tacks in their tea. Answer on juniorll-ligh test paper: A mugwump is a bird that sits on :I fence with his head on one slcle and his wump on the other snle. A demagogue is a vessel containing spirituous liquors, ninety SUTTON STUDIO Il Seneca Street Hornell, New York PoR'rR,x1'r AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHERS 'ro THE MAPLE LEAF SQ MEMBER OF PHOTOGRAPHERS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA MEMBER OI: PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS SOCIETY OF NEW YORK zlinely-mic 53 lil Q lm OUND managerial policies and long, successful experience have provided us with sufficient equipment, adequate personnel, and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers of fine printing plates. That you will be secure from chance, is our first promise. JAHN 8: OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 817 West Washington Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois ln the foreground' Ft. Dearborn re-erected in Grant Park on Chicago's lake front. Illustration by Jahn f-r Ollier Art Studios. ninely-two Cornplivrzemfs of C. C. KIAIVIES and SON james Florists GALBO - - , Fruit Company R. S. TAYLOR Photographer HAROLD HART ---- Hart's Bakery EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY W. j. RICIITMEYER and SON - - - - Grocers TIIOMAS ll. IVICGREEVY - - P. j. Mcflreevy and Co. DAVE SCI-IWARTZ - Mgr. Tom Brown Shoe Store KOSKIE MUSIC CO. ---- Music, etc. APPRECIATION ,PHE Graduating Class of IQ33 wishes to thank the I--lornell merchants who have advertised in this Senior Annual. Without their kind patronage the success ol' this year book would not have been possible. The best way in which we may show our appreciation of their generosity is by patron- izing them. MR. llOR'l:ONZ Cz1n't you possibly.cut down some of your school expenses? Pm: l might do without some ol my books. Suu: l'm a Venus de Milo girl. Hu: Whats that? Sue: Hands olT. ll' a bocly sees a body Flunking in a quizz, ll a body help a body ls it teacher's bizz? Bif'r'rY N.: What shape is a kiss? Q Bun DALEY: Give me one and l'll call it square. rzinely-three ODDS AND ENDS THE CREAM OF THE CROP Cfontinuedl Houfiiz I Doing ........................,............. ............ I 'ford Delany Masquerade ......... ............,. ' I'ardy Excuses My Hearfs at Ease ...,.............. Alter Exams Asleep in the Deep .... Clement in Intermediate Class Three on a Match ..... ....,......,....,. C hemistry Lab. Au Orchid to You Mrs. Hallett and Miss Northrup FAMOUS PERSONALITIES ffontinuecb Gracie flllevi ..,.....l.................. . . . .... Miss Vanflelder Walter Damrosch .. ...... Leo Lvnch Kate Smith ......... ...... C Iharlotte Lord Bert Lytell ..,......... ......... L lames Gemmell The Colonel and Bud ..., . . . Carson and Ehrenrich MINIATURE MOVIES Cfontinuedl The Vice Squad ..................................... Volcano StafT Local Boy Makes Good .. .. Duke joseph Bring 'Em Back Alive .. ...l. Mr. Pratt Hell's Angels ....,.... ., Those Froshl MR. Cooke ton hearing a burglar down stairsjz Sh, my dear, this is going to be a battle ot brains. MRS, Cooke: Oh! . . . How brave of you to go unarmed. Miss VANGELDER: If there are any dumbbells in the room, please stand up. A long pause, and then a lone freshman siood up. Miss V.: Do you consider yourself a dumbbell? FRUSH: No, not exactly thatg but I hate to see you standing all alone. MR. INGRM-1: Robert. name a patriotic manufacturer. . ' ROBERT: Samuel lnsull. I-hs books are in the red he has white hair and he looks very blue. ll' two Postal Telegraph operators were married in San Francisco, would that be a western umonf We most sincerely beg to take this occasion to dedicate this section Col Satire. Slush, and Slaughterl to those dimwits who are positive they know more about everything and anything than we do. CSignedJ, THE Emroizs, iziizety-four AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS


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