W W V W W 'W'-az W W w W W W W W W - ' W W. W . W ' W W ' 1 4 W W W W W W W W W W WE' W WW , 2 W W W W W W WW +- W W W . W W W . W .1 W f WW' W WW W I W W ,W WW' XL W W W W W -W W . WW ' WWE W WW WW . 1W W' W. WWW ' WW IW ' WW W W W: , W W W , . WW f W ,N W W W ' W WA LT ER -Hi1'TCH iso:-I I N X THE K M i. 1, I, CAYUGAN T ANNUAL PUBLICATION of the STUDENTS 1 L , 5 1 I ITHACA CONS ERVATORY and Ajiliatezl Schools 1 I 1, -' rm ACA, NEW YORK H 1930 ol . 1-VE Kqv i i l 0 QT T ' I ,. . xlwf l 1 ,431 X27 2 Z.. if ,ii 5 4 FUREWURD T0 crowd within the covers of this book a l1ost of memories to help you to recall your ambitious and E1CCO1'l11JliSl1IIlCl1'lS, and fix-si W f to portray the activities of this year in the lite of the X Ithaca Conservatory and Cffrxx X? will . Affiliated Schools is the pur- FH, QQ .TT f ' rr'i Im 4 l pose of the 1930 Cayugan. L A A--1 6 N 0 'ff ' l 'L fig Z. Fl Q: WE I' H , s S ,- 5 41 Q, 61+ o X, llDElllCA'I'l0S TO the faculty and student bodies, whose spirit of achieve- ment is making pos- sible the fulfillment oi the Vision of our Founder, ihe Stall' of 1930 dedicates 'this book. 3 f'- H f E4 W tl 7 X Xxx H ,qw I NA I U 1 L 1 3 I Q X V y ' , 4.1 I 'l-'K I. 'lf , iHatrirk Ginnmag 1 auf-was To the memory of one who has passed from mortal sight, but whose spirit of simplicity and greatness will ever be an inspiration to all who knew him, this space is respectfully dedicated. June lO,l929, Patrick Conway, beloved Director of the Band School passed on, leaving the world both richer and poorer in the pass- ingg richer because of the heights he atttained, the ideals he made prac- tical, the genuineness of his friendship, his modesty in success, and be- cause he gave the world a name which will ever be classed with re- nowned Band Leaders 3-poorer because his own distinguished and mag- netic personality is now hut a memory, and because an important posi- tion in the musical profession is left vacant. Patrick Conway was a friend to all, and the students of this in- stitution loved him. Let us pause for a moment to express gratitude for the privilege of our brief association with this great man, and strive to emulate his many fine characteristics. CIINTENTS Colleges and Affiliated Schools Faculty Classes Familiar Faces Activities Statistics Organizations Fraternities Residence Halls Athletics . fn! xA-A W . 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' - F ' ' - ' 4 '- fi ' .mzfw .7932 A , :-T' .H - .. - 'T 'Y+. f'?' an I .1 cf.. .-K Kg L ,+f..,LQN V - -Ml' W , ,Y 4, , V f 11 f,-f-+- 4- ....-. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING MARTIN AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC BUILDINGS l9I CONSERVATORY AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDINGS U01 Faculty . fi 1553: Q 'Qwv - LL, i. 5,2 A .,:,,. -r Mr 11.-. u , mu , , ,,.-, ' 'HIHJW ' 'LAff!i? X W J . ii? WE f ?S:' W V 731, 1- L ,-img .. ,.Y-:,I l.Qgi5.'V 3. i . 591'5n? B. L. JOHNSON SECRETARY - TREASURER U31 14 l l Deans of Colleges Albert Edmund Brown, Institution of Public School Nlusic. Laurence Hill. Ithaca School of Physical Education. Frederick lVIartin, Nlartin School of Speech Correction. Ada Powell, Dean of Women, Ithaca Conservatory. Rollo Anson Tallcott, Williams School of Expression and Dramatic Arts. Ernest Si. Williams, Milita1'y Band School. John Finley Williamson, Ithaca Conservatory and Westminster Choir School .1 l Directors of Departments s Jennie W. Tallcott, Director of Education. Bert Rogers Lyon, Director of Voice Department. Oscar Ziegler, Director of Piano Department. William Coad, Director of Violin Department. George Hathaway, Director of Organ Department. David Hugh jones, Director of Theoretical Department. R. Mae Holmes, Director of Preparatory Department. 5 Sidney Robertson, Director of Buildings and Equipment. Gertrude Evans, Director of Publicity. - ---- - '11 gi-'...-.t-- .,riT'.' -, . 'G -gg EIL?-get i -f- 9 -:Dui S . izfci l15l Faculty Eugenia Adamus, Violin. Ruth I. Aldrich, English. George Allen, Percussion instruments. John Gaius Baumgartner, Voice-conducting. Walter Beeler, Horn. Lynn Bogart, Violin Nancy Campbell, Piano and theory. Archibald Chadwick, Scene painting. Carl G. Chamberlain, Educational statistics, Playground theory, Varsity basket- ball coach. Katherine Chapman, Pageantry. John Williain Coad, Assistant to lXfIaclVIillen, Violin. Angel Delgado, Reed instruments. Paul Eckley, Anatomy, Physiology, Football, Baseball. Gertrude Evans, Publicity Manage1'. sl. Ralph Ewing, Violin and Instrumental music. Helen Milks Francis, Piano. Dr. Robert S. Gutsell, Physical diagnosis. Elsie Hugger, Kinesiology, Nlassage and Correctives, Gymnastics. Pedagogy, Dancing and l16I .4--- gf'-ef bf- f.: ---.g:z-,- Y ..--,---- LoRean Hodapp, Voice. Frank Harris, Piano tuning Kathleen Kimple Houghton, Violin. lVIrs. Laurence Hill, Gymnastics. Nlargaret Jacobs, Piano. Elsbeth Jones, Nlethods, Supervision of PVICCICC lVIilton Kelly, Theory in voice department lVIrs. Edna Kelly, Voice preparatory department Joseph Lautner, Voice, German. Lois Wilsori Lautner, Voice theory. Paul Lester, Trombone. Nlarion K. Lloyd, Athletics for Women, Gymnastics, First aid, Theory of Ath letics. Jean Lee Latham, Expression. Mary Louise lVIasten, Piano. Craig lVIcHenry, Cornet. Blanche L. Nlelvin, Social science. John F. Moakleyf, Track athletics. J. Lester Myfers, Piano. Mrs. E. Neal, Expression. L 4c.,1.,a.ge 34 , 1 T' 'YY ' ' ' ' ' il7l Helen Novotny, Piano. Walter C. O'Connell, Boxing and Wrestling. Joseph Olichney, Piano. Howard Ortner, Basket ball. Herbert Putnam, History. Lester A. Sisson, Expression and Dramatics. Lee C. Smail, Clarinet and Saxophone. Besde F1 Speed, French. Carlton Stewart, Cornet. W. W. Strahl, Ethics. E. M. Strong, Stage lighting. Ma1'jorie P. Schneider, Dalcroze, Eurythmics, Piano Herman W. Leedy, Religious education. Robert P. Jensen, Psychology. - llflary Wa1'd, Dietitian. Ruth L. White, Violin. Florence Allen Wilcox, Voice. Rhea Parlette Williamson, English, Pageantry. Ruth Wolfe, Expression, Director of Public Events. Florence Howland, Registrar. l13l ax- 'K f. 1 5 .II '1 i .' 4 .i 11, 5 1 ' I ! 'i I ul' . 1 w Aw -M .rw ,-1 H A Rf, 'a Q fi 1 1? 1 1 i 4 i X W ' 1 '1 ,A fl of J 11' F! L4 , J' X! zz' AA., N '4 'f -'5 , 'T '-7-73 ' '? 7' 1 ' 'ff'- -Q-7' ' i ,7i'v lasses ik -fu., 1 Y' x x K 1 -Fgw kY i 1,-:A W N? ur 'N- L.....Q TWiT,l.T.:-Q il? TL'-Iwi., -.rg gl,2.L' 1313? -. TQ, -1' L' .Jlil ' ' ' Inf. -..' T '.. IL LL - E23 Senior Week Events lVIonday, June 9th-Tea Dance, Senior Party. Tuesday, June-10th-Tea Dance, Play. Wednesday, June 11th-Class Day, Informal Dance. Thursday, June 12-Picnic and Dance- F riday, June 13th-Tea Dance, . . Senior Prom. Saturday, June 14-th-Breakfast Dance, Baseball Game, Banquet. Sunday, June 15th-Band Concert, Tea served by W. S. G. A. Baccalaureate Service. lllonday, June 16th-Commencement. Cayuga Lake I20l' Seniors , I I ' Class Officers President - - - CRAIG NICHENRY Vice-President - EVELYN JOHNSON Secrezqry - - VIRGINIA JARVIS Treasurer - EVELYN RATZELL ADVISOR MR. I-I ERBERT PUTNAM lzzl Y - - -f- - f-- ,fi-ui-2---. L--..YY Y... -, 1 X X EFFIE AKIN, Chautauqua New York Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig Secretary of Egbert Hall 43 Secretary of Girl's Basketball League 43 lntraniural Athletics 2, 3, 4. MILDRED ALDERFER, Souclertou, Pa. General Music. Sigma Alpha Iotag Oracleg Delta Phig Secretary of Student Council 35 House President of Sigma Alpha Iota 35 Big Sister Chairman of W. S. G. A. 43 Vice-President of General Music Department 45 Hostess Committee 4, three Scholarships. JOSEPHINE ALEXANDER, Schenectady, New York Public School M-usic. Outside Girls Organization: Glee Club: one Partial Scholarshipg three Loan Scholarships. LEONA ARTHUR Utica, New York Public School Music. Sigma Alpha Iotag Glee Club Z, 3, 4. GLADYS AYERS, Crittenden, New York Dramatics. Amardsg President of NVilliams Hall 2g Junior Prom Committee 25 Vice-President of Newman Hall 3: Dramatic productions, 1, 2, 3, 4. XVALTER BEELER Denver, Colorado Band. Phi Mu Alphag Oracle, Stn- dent Council 2, 39 Vice-President of Phi Mu Alpha 35 Faculty 4. PAULTNE BEERE Owego. New York Public School Music. Griiiis Hall House Committee 33 Junior Prom Come mittee 2. ELEANOR BENTON, Phelps, New York Martin School. Aiuardsg Delta Phi, House President of Grifiis llall 3. , -.--io-V , T- ---1.-, .,, - , , al' K -T ---1- -f --.. ,,,,,, 1- ,--.,...il..i-. .-.- Y. ,V . -L: l23l 124.1 L .S ,swf-L-..A.w,:+.1 PHILO BOTSFORD Newton, Conn. Balld. Concert Ban-:1 1, 2, 3, 43 Sym- phony Orchestra 3, 43 Conway's Profes- sional Band 2, 35 Faculty 2, 3, 4. ERNESTINE BROVVN, Quakertown, Penna. Dramatics. Amardsg Oracleg Treasurer of VV. S. G. A. 3, President of XV. S. G. A. 45 President of Outside Girls Or- ganization 3g Officer of Amards 3, 45 Student Council 3, 43 Dramatic produce tions 1, 2, 3, 4. MTLDRED BROWNELL, Big Moose, New York Public School Music. Sigma Alpha Iota, Oracleg Glee Club: Student Coune cil 4, President of Outside Girls Or- ganization 4g President of Public School Music Departmentg Secretary of XV. S. G. A. 35 Secretary Treasurer of Glee Club 4. MARJORIE CASTLE, Ashtabula, Ohio Dranlatics. Attended Oberlin 1, 25 Dramatic productions. CARL CHAMBERLAIN, Rochester, New York Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kap- pag attended University of Rochester and Cornell, Varsity Basketball Coach, I. S. l'. E. DOROTHY CLARKSON. Vlforcester, Mass. Public School Music. Mu Phi Epsilong Glee Clubg Choral Union, Outside Girls Organizationg President of Mu Phi Ep- silon, sununer 3, Secretary of Glee Club 3. HELEN CLAUSEN, Vlfest Pittston, Perma. Public School Music. LOYS CONANT NVaterloo, New York Dramatics. Amardsg House President of Banks Hall 4g Dramatic productions. t 'A l24l my .ma-'rebar' ,--M. ...gf--Lifgifyffialsiiggii ii, 5.95, LOVELL COREY, Granville, New York Band. Phi Mu Alpha: Little Theatre Orchestra. AVIS CRAIXTNER Barnegat, N. J, Physical Education. Captain Basketball 3: Ixitramural Athletics. VIRGINIA KUSCHKE Plymouth, Pa. Dramatics. Amarclsg House President of Banks Hall 23 Dramatic procluctions. XVardrobe Mistress-Aniarcls, 3-, Treasurer Newman Hall. IRMA CUSHMAN XVyocena, XVis. Draniatics. Amardsg President of New- man Hall 3, Mistress of NVarLlrobe for Amarcls 43 Dramatic prmluctimis. BOB DE LAN Y Tthaca, New York Dramatics. Amards: Student Council 2, 45 Chaplain of Amarcls 4g Full Scholarship 1, 35 Full Loan Scholarship 2, 43 Curtain Fund 3. 43 Assistant Busi- ness Manager of Cayngan 3, Business manager of Cayugan 4, Student Recep- tion Committee 45 Chairman of Twelfth Night Revelsg 43 Stage Manager 2, 35 Dramatic proclnctionsg Night superintericl- ent 3, 49 originator of words to Team Songg Assistant Faculty Member Tru- mansburg High School 1, 2, 3, -4. .IEANNETTE DE XVOLF, Corning. New York Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig Delta Pig House President of Egbert Hall 45 Attended Cortland Normal lg 'lntramurzvl Athletics. ?RUDENCE DIEFFENBACll.'RE, XVilliamsport, Pa. Public School Music. Glce Club 33 Treasurer of VVilliams Hall 3: Secretary of xVllllH11lS Hall 4. JACK DI GIACOMO salma, 1. Band. 'GTF ii' Hi Ei?gf1S. i--1. 4. -2, .- l25 -- at-fi H .--,gf 1Z'..-'WTTT' fsszir.-3, sw- MARY DINNING Helena, Arkansas General Music and NVestn1inster Choir School. Mu Phi Epsilong lVestminster Chapel Choirg Attended Penn Hall and Galloway College: Secretary of Mu Phi Epsilong Treasurer of Griftis I-Iallg Senior Prom Committee 3. ALBERTA DOBSON, Greenville, Tenn. Dramatics. One Full Scholarshipg Out- side Girls Organization Dramatic produc- tions. MARY DOUGLAS Valparaiso, Ind. Dramatics. Dramatics productions. CLETA DROMGOOLE, Otisville, N. Y. Public School Music. Outside Girls Or- ganizationg Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary of Outside Girls Organization 4. TREVA EICHER Canal Fulton, Ohio Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig Delta Phi: House President of Griiiis Hall 23 Treasurer of Delta Phi 35 Vice- President of Delta Phi 45 Vice-President of Phi Delta Pi 4g Intramural Athletics. ROLAND FERNAND Bethel, Conn. Dramatics. Amardsg Oracleg President of Junior Class 35 President of Amards 33 President of VVillian1s School Depart- ment Zg Treasurer of Student Council 3: Executive Board of Student Council 3: Chaplain of Amards Zg Vice-President of Oracle 49 Dramatics productions. VIRGINIA FISCHER Clyde, Ohio Westminster Choir School. Westminster Choir: Treasurer of Student Council. MARIORIE FISHER Peekskill, N. Y. Public School Music. Mu Phi Ep- silong Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Freshman Musical Comedy: Chairman of Junior Prom Committee 23 Senior Prom Coin- mittee 35 Historian and Publicity Man- ager of Mu Phi Epsilon. us- ?'3!3- i'1!l'F5- ' J -T: FQYYCJ 'LIQ7'.Z'.lzLfIl7FQi' 5.255 '.'s' 5Lw'ilf15Ql,Q Q-4'-.15--.ugifisfsi l26l 7354715 -ji-1QZ'iT.'7'jT.'T- 1 'f.ifif '7f4.4, 44 nn I-'G' BLANCHE FOWLER Mercer, Pcnnu. Dramatics. Dranmtic prnrlucliuus. CLARICE GAGE Van Ellen. Y. Dramatics. Amardsg Dramatic Pro- ductious. JOSEPH GORDON xvlllllllllll, Mass. Physical Education. II1tl'I:lllllll'Lll Ath' letics. MARTHA GORMLEY, Summit Hill, Pa. Physical Education. Illtl'IlIlll1l'2ll Ath- letics. KENNETH GRIFFING, Red Hofwlc. N. Y. Band. EVERETT GRIFFITH llinn, N. Y. Dramatics. Amarrls: Once-A-XVeek re- porter 5 Dramatic productions. NATHAN HALPERN Xvilnlwmul, N. J. Physical Education. Phi Epsilun Kap- pag Varsity Wrestling and Boxingg lu- tramural Athletics. Tl-IELMA HANLEY Endicott, N. Y. Dramatics. Amardsg Silver Medal in Expression 35 House President of New- man Hall 45 Corresponding Secretary of Amzirdsg Reporter for Senior Class: House Committee at Newman Hall, sum- mer 3g Dramatic productions. I3: w++q'+sY,, ,, J, - .i- 1 Lf ir sn 57 we IZ7 SWF- yum 7'l1'f-un-.sf .EIGL -r D .Y5f4'fjf-1-?-1 E Giv- ALICE HANSEN Hartford, Conn. Public School Music. Mu Phi Epsilon. Glee Club. DOROTHY HEXVITT Brattleboro, Vt. Plublio School, Music. Sigma Alpha Iota, Glee Club. LEIGH HILL Millerton, Penna. Band. EDMUND HORNER Johnstown, Pa. Public School Music. Students Choral Union: Chorusg nttencletl Carnegie Tech. ALICE JACKSON Springfield, Vt. Physical Education. Phi Delta Pi: at- tended Mount Holyoke 1g Freshman representative at Egbert Hall 2g Trea- surer Phi' Delta Pi 39 Recording Secre- tary 45 Intramural Athletics. MARGARET JACOBS Danville, Pa. Public School Music. Sigma Alpha Iota, 2, 3, 45 attended Goucher College 2 yearsg graduate Bachelor of Music. Ithaca Conservatory, '27. VIRGINIA IARVIS Elkhart, Incl. Public School Music. Attended De Pauw University 1, 21 Alpha Chi Omegag Mu Phi Epsilong Glee Club, Secretary at VVilliams Hall 3: Prom Committee 33 Assistant Editor Cayugan 3g Vice-President Mu Phi Epsilon 4: Secretary Senior Class 45 Editor Cayugan 45 Student Council 45 Class Poem 43 Senior Hostess Committee 4. GRACE JESSOI' Morenci, Ariz. Public School Musicg Mu Phi Epsilon, Secretary Junior class 3. rf' - ., , ffl r EVELYN JOHNSON Brattleboro, Vt. Public School llusic. Sigma Alpha Iotag Glee Club 1, 2, 35 VlCC-l,l'CSlllElll Sigma Alpha Iota 35 House President 35 Treasurer Senior Classy XVinuei' Silver Medal in Voice '29. BARTLEY JONES, XVilkes llnrrc, l':i Public F-clmol Music. GERTRUDE KARP Lowell, Mass Physical Education. Attencleil Sargent School 1, 23 Intraminal Athletics. FRANCIS KELLY Pyriies, N. Y. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappag Intramural Athletics. FRANCES KINNEAR Geneva, Ohio Dramatics. Amardsg Treasurer New- man Hall 25 Dramatic prmluctimis. CAROLYN KOCH NVQ-:st Hnzclwil, Pa. Public School llusic. Sljllllil Alpha Iotzzg Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Sill'gCIl11l.-Zlll- arms Sigma Alpha Iota 3. DOROTHEA KOCH Oneonta. N. Y. Public School Music. Sigma Alpha Iotag Orchestrag Violinist with Glee Club 3 XVim1er Mfaster Sclmlarsliipg Graduate Oneonta State Normal '29, i-iT,,,,-.T, igi .il :- L29 .:m-ffrs.va-...m-- . is fig '- ?gTu.L 'mis-'F Q ELIZABETH KREUGER, Ithaca, N. Y. NVestminster Choir School. Mu Phi Epsilong Westminster Choir: Oracle: Conductor's Guild. GEORGE KRUEGER Ithaca, N. Y. WVeatminster Choir School. Phi Mu Alpha, WVestminster Choirg Oracleg Con- cluctor's Guildg President of Westminster Choir School Student Bodyg Treasurer Cnnductoids Guild. ANTHONY KUPKA Brockton, Mass. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa: First Guide Phi Epsilon Kappag Intramural Athletics. LILLIAN LEGRO Pittsneld, Mass. Public School Music. Mu Phi Epsilong Oracleg Glee Clubg Musical Advisor and Chorister Mm Phi Epsilong Secretary Oracle 4g Chairman Decoration Comnlit- tee Junior and Senior Prom 39 Freshnlan Musical Comedy, Contralto Soloist Clee Club and Cortland Presbyterian Church. PAUL LESTER Williamstown, Pa. Band School. Phi Mu Alphag Oracle: Little Theatre Orchestra 3, 43 Student Council 35 President of Oracle 39 Secre- tary Phi Mu Alpha Z, 3, 4. THEODORE LEWIS Clyde, N. Y. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kap- pa, Graduate Cortland State Normal '25. RUTH LEOPOLD Wiffliuburg, Pa. Dramatics. Dramatic Productions. EMMA LIEB VVeirton, W. Va. Dramatics. Aniardsg Oracle 3 Vice- President of Amards 45 Vice-President of XVilliams School 49 Student Council 3: Second Scholarship. L jggitirfnra rgsizm ' of: t,,i'f f HE l l -13335-fi rn---cpe . .. 4 ' i 137715--'Joie-.-Y L gxigifiimcaan-'.a'f.:a-'e.eie,i1lg:grr':- MARY LTNTON Martins Ferry, Ohio General Music. Sigma Alpha Iolag Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Oracleg Student Coun- cil 4-Q President Junior Class: President Girls Glee Club: Once-A-XN'celc Staff: Vice-President Student Council 4-g Chaplain Sigma Alpha Iota 5. 4: Full Scholarship in Voice, three years. ELEANOR LONG XVhitel1:ill, N. Y. Dramatics and Martin School. Annardsg Reception Committee for Little Theatre Tournament Sy Dramatic Productions. HILDA LORENZ Canton, Ohio, Physical Education. Il1lQl'ZlHll.ll'i'll Ath- letics. EL FZABETH LLOYD, Highland Falls, N. Y. Public School Music, JEAN MacDOWELL, Canandaigua. N. Y. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kap- pag Ofticer of Phi Epsilon Kappa: In- tramural Athletics. BERNARD MANDELKERN. Buffalo, N. Y. Generali Music, Oracle. HAROLD MATE Mt. lllorris, N. Y. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kap- pag Officer of Phi Epsilon Kappa. CRAIG MCHENRY Granville, N. Y. Baud School. Phi .Mu Alpha: Oracle: Student Conncilg Business Manager Phi M'n Alphag Vice-President Senior Class 33 President Senior Class -l: Business Manager Cayugan 35 Treasurer ol Oracle 43 President Student Council 4. Student Teacher. ,f g :pf-f ff Y - - 4- W Y - ,. . - . .. .f'+ .w..Y,. -.-S' . 'M-'ir - 2145 l31l ? '9 'i't':'?5?'s'::'9li'-Leif'-Q-1 -Lg, 'G' 1'2 Y 'I I , ' , -f 1 1 DANIEL McNAMARA, Torrington, Conn. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kap- pag Coach of Freshman Basketball Team -lg Varsity Basketball and Baseball 3, 45 Attended Arnold College. ,lOl-IN lXIcXVILLIAMS, Bradford, Peuna. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa g Treasurer Freshman Class g Freshman. Basketball Coach 49 Attended Cortland Normal and Rockne-Meanwell Coaching School. VELMA MINIUM Ediuboro, Perma. Public School Music. Attended Ober- lin Conservatoryg Glee Club. MARJORIE MULLER, New York City, N. Y. Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig At- tended Sargent Schoolg Intramural Ath- letics. ' CHARLES MURRAY 'Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa. MARGARET MYERS Buffalo, N. Y. Physical Education. Attended Boston School of Physical Education 1, 2g In- tramural Athletics. JOHN NASH South NVindha1u, Mfe. Dramatics. Amardsg Student Council 1, 2, Freshman Class President of YVil- liams School 2. RUTH NASON Medford, Mass Publid School ,llIusic'. Sigma Alpha Iotag Orchestrag Student Councilg Vice- President Senior Classy Vice-President Sigma Alpha Iota 4. x bf :J w- -.:-.ai Vg - I--sts.. :gels-31,-, - l32l DAYTON NEXVTON, Fort Edward, N. Y. Public School Music. Kappa Gaiunm Psig Orchestrag Corresponding Secretary nf Kappa Gamma Psi 4. JAMES NICHOLS Curriers, N. Y. Baud School. Kappa Gannna Psi: Mili- tary Band. ARTHUR NIEDICK lthaca, N. Y. Dramatics. Amardsg Student Council: Inter-Fraternity Councilg President of Amards 4g Subsci'iptiou Manager of Cayugan 35 Property Manager 3, Man- ager of Social 'Events ol Little Theatre 'llournameuts 4. MARTHA PETERS, Vlfilvliaxlisport, Pu. Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig Treasurer Egbert Hall 23 President Egbert Hall 35 Intramural Athletics. RAY PHILLIPS lVanamie. Peuna. Band School. Phi Mu Alphag Mili- tary Band 2, 3, -lg Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Little Theatre Orchestra 2, 3, 4: House President of Phi Mu Alpha 4g Manager Little Theatre Orchestra 3, 4. MILTON POPE Painted Post, N. Y. AI-'hysieal Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa: Varsity Basketball 45 Intramural Athletics. FAYE PROLLER Corinth, N. Y. Physical lizlucatimn. Intramural Ath- letics. EDTTH QUACKENBUSH, Salamanca, N. Y. Dramatics. Amardsg Mimesg Co-edi- tur Once-A-YVeek 35 Stenographic Editor Cayugan 33 Vice-President Griflis Hall 3g Chairman Program Committee Amarcls Twelfth Night Banquet -lg XVell5 Col. lege 2. Tim -'f-ii? 1. -'?:,. ,. - -.u..,t ,FW S., - ' U l- 1 ---L - S2-P --' -- 4,e,.xa.e 'a1 l33l ,, . ...,.......-, ., 4 .. N EVELYN RATZELL, Perkasie, Perma. General Music and VVestmiuster Choir School, Mu Phi Epsilon, Oracleg Trea- surer of Junior Class, Assistant Business Manager of Once-A-Week 3, Business manager 45 Treasurex' Mu Phi Epsilon 45 Glee Club Z, 3, 4g two partial, one loan Sclxolarsliipsg Senior NVeek Com- mittee 4. FLORENCE REED NVax'1'eu, Penna. Public School Music. Mu. Phi Ep- silong Alpha Sigma Taug Oracle, Student- Councilg Inter-Fraternity Council 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary of Junior Class: Historian of Mu Phi Epsilon 33 Presi- dent Mu Phi Epsilon 43 Athletic Associa- tion Committee 43. Chairman Costume Ball 4Q PAUL REGAN Lawrence, Mass. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kap- pag Intramural Athletics. AMELIA ROBB Altoona, Pa. Public School Music. Sigma Alpha Iota. HELEN ROBERTS, Glens Falls, N. Y. Public School Music. Sigma Alpha Iota. ALZIE ROBERTSON Ithaca, N. Y. Public School Music. Outside. Girl's Organization. MARIORIE ROCKWELL, ' Meadville, Penna. Dramatics. Amardsg Vice-President Junior Classy Junior Prom Committee 2: Dramatic Productions. ANNA SAFFORD Portland, Me. Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig Attended Harvard Summer School, Coach Ithaca High Basketball Team: Intra- mural Athletics. EQH1'L.6ijL.'f, . .1 iE'?'F f Yau.-:lun : 'it.t::.a Tiiiga lu ii 41....f 'ZT'i .1IL-TQJEYL Igvgljgev Pifxgls 'H-il?J: '21 E1 '. 3111. a l34l 'a . , --..- ,. I - - L. H+ - -1 '-- ii 2- V-. -.-. Qi- .,---,....-, -'- .,...., ... MARIE SCHRAMM, VVilllwood, N. J. Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig Ring Committee 33 Chairman Blazer Committee 3 3 Sargeant-at-Arms Phi Delta Pi 39 Senior XVeek Committee 4. ROGER SCI-IXVARTZ, York New Salem, Penna. General Music. Phi Mu Alphag Stu- dent Councilg President General Music Department 45 Treasurer Athletic As- sociation 4. MARGARET SELLERS, Sellersville, Perma. General Music. Mu Phi Epsiloug XV. S. G. A. 33 Secretary NVilIiams Hall Z5 Census-Chairman W. S. G, A. 33 Cor- responding Secretary Mu Phi Epsilon 1, 3, 4. LEE SMAII, Jamestown, N. Y. Band School. Phi Mu Alphag Oracleg Symphony Orcliestrag Clarinet Soloist Band: Conway's Banclg SBCOflCl Vice- President Phi Mu Alpha 3. HELEN SMALL Claremont, N. I-I. Public School liusic. Outside Girl's Organization. CIEANNE SMITH Knoxville, Pexma. Public School Music. Sigma Alpha Tora. Graduate Mansfield Teachers Col- legeg attended School of Music at Yale Universityg Eastman School of Music. KATHERINE SMITH, Mzihwah, N. J. Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig Oracleg Delta Phig Student Council: 3, 45 XV. S. G. A. 23 President Phi Delta Pi 39 Secretary Oracle 3: Secretary of Council 45 Intramural Athletics. MICHAEL SPIERDOW I S, Norwood, Mass. Physical Educational. Phi Epsilon Kappag Intraxmirztl Athletics. -.----- .-. ,K:..5rT, 1 L- Uno - -0- -.--L-A... -V - in... .,,,..-.,..o.,.s.:,,,.,,- ,L-4.,,,-3 , ig ri -4 ' I 1 .- nm v - , .A - ,fu ,Q 5l iii 4 vf-:....,4'g-':'- ..ZL'5..'L..7 'v' ' - V MARTHA STAHLER, New Comerstown, Ohio Public School Music. Delta Phig Treasurer Delta Phi 35 Silver Medal in Voice 2. CARLTON STENVART, Clarion, Iowa. Band School. Phi Mu Alpha, Oracle: Delta Chi, Student Teacher 2, 3, 4: House President Phi lNIu Alpha 33 Vice- President Oracle 39 President Phi Mu Alpha 4. Attended University of Iowa two years. KATHLEEN STORM, Candor, N. Y. Dramzitics. Amardsg Dramatic Pro- ductions. DIARY THEIMER Owatonna, Minn. Physical Education. Intrzunural Ath- letics. CHRISTINE TILLOTSON, Oxford, N. Y. Dramatics. Attended Cedar Crest Cola lege lg Amartlsg Dramatic Productions. PATRICK VIGILANTE, 1Vl:Dl'l'iStONV11, N. J. Public School Music. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 3, 49 Catholic Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Invitation Conuuitteeg His- torian P. S. M. Department. IRIZNE VAN NOX' Troy, Penna. Public School Music. DOROTHY NVEAVER, Kingston, Penna. Public School Music. Glee Club: Music Supervisors Club of Mansfield State Teachers Collegeg President New- man Hall Summer School 25 Vice-Presi- dent and President Grifiis Hall 4. - H!nIfllI'.f b'f12T 'i ii ' 22iT-1i.:y::D:2':?..'ft:-1f:-a:'L1:f Q D i 6' ,c Ti ' iii :.P,:i l36l Q 1 TI- jig V f Y 'TIE ,gf -Qi T ' ' ' Vi u 1 IVVQOTHY WEIN Reuville, Minn. Dramatics, Kappa Kappa Lanibrlag r American Literary Associationq Author two one-act plays for Little Theatre: 0nt'f'A-XVeek Stal? 4: Dramatic Pro- ductious. LESTER VVELSH Vvildivmnl, N. Physical Education. Intraiitiiral Ath- letics. PEARL NVESTERVEL'1', Ithaca, N. Y. Physical Education. Phi Delta Pig At- tended Leadership Training Schnol Cor- nell Universityg Intramural Athletics. CARL VVILLIAMS Dalton, Mass. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa: Student Teacher 4: X':n'si1:y Bus- ketball 43 Intramural Athletics. BARBARA XVITTER Geneva, N. Y. Dramatics. Amardsg Conuuittee for Little Theatre Tournament: President Griftis Hall half year 4, CHIRISTINE ACKERNAN. flueida, N. Y. l l1ysical Education. Phi Delta Pi: Outside Girl's Organization: Chaplain Phi Delta Pi 4. HELEN l'lAMB'lET'l' Caniden, N. fl. General Music. Sigma Alpha Iotag Glee Clubg Student Council: Inter-Fra ternity Council: President Sigma Alpha Iota 4. ERBA B IRXEY Sayre. 'Pennsylvania Public School Music. Outside Girls Organization. HELEN BRENNAN Plyiiintitli, Penuzi. Drzunatics. Dramatic iiroiliictioiis. 'AR'l'l'l'L'R BURDETT, Sharon Center, Ohio. Baud, EDITH HAECK Paterson, N. I. Physical Education: Attended Sargent School 1 g Intramural Athletics. l37j Junior Class OFFICERS President - - HESTER FbsTER Vice-President - - CHARLOTTE ANDREYVS Secretary - - - GRACE JHZSSOP Treasurer - - FREDERICK REINSMITH ADVISOR Miss ELSBETH JONES ii' 'L:ff'n2Q 1- , A 512 7 5-if-5-1 ' -'1W3T'9 7-1U1fUlf3l'F-'! - 1-H P'-ff ',3'155 H331 J4f3 !1-.s.i . I -II MADGE ANDERSON, Public School Music. CHARLOTTE AN DREWS, General Music. MARIAN BECK, Dramatics. HARRY BERTSCH Y, Physical Education. JOHN BONAVILLA, General Music. JOSEPH BORELLI Band School. ETHEL BOULTON, Physical Education. YVILLIAM BRADSTOCK, Physical Education. DONALD BRENNAN, Physical Education. CLYDE BULLOCK, Public School Nlusic. 'SALT-Sabi'-El W7 Y Y J - g Juan... 5'5f3fTff'f -.5 -- :.i 175295 'E'-'ff -'T' H Bridgeport, Conn Newcastle, .Penna Bridgeport, Conn. Patterson, N. J Rochester, N. Y Hamburg, Penna Champlain, N. Y Donora, Penna. Rushville, N. Y Ithaca, N. Y , - i bfffif. '- ,i 73' 'THQL 'T' gfQEL 'ic ' H 7' .ss l39l l in my E 'H K 7 'nm W 1 HAROLD BURBANK, Physical Education. Manchester, Conn. MARGARET BURBANK, Fredonia, N. Y. Physical Education. BERNICE CARHART, Dramatics. EMILY CHICKERING, Physical Education. JOSEPHINE CLARK Public School Music. JUDITH COHN, Dramatics. MILTON COLLARD, Physical Education. HELEN CUNNINGHAM, Physical Education. FRED DALAKER, Physical Education. ISABEL EISENBERG, Public School Music. Schuylerville, N. Y. Dover, Mass. Bennington, Vt. Schenectady, N. Y. Port Huron, Mich, Aurora, N. Y. Greenport, L. I. Nnrristown, Penua. J .LLL Mr.. ., rar I,40fI , ,m..:921lh,ul --1'-, -J-, ,- - -we 'f.f d PAULINE FEINSTEIN, Dramatics. HESTER FOSTER, Westminstei' Choir School. ANITA FREEDMAN, General Music. ANNA FULLER, Public School Music. ISABEL GLASS, Dramatics. JAMES GRIM, Band School. ALICE HANSEN, Public School Music. OAKLEY HILL, General Music. WALTER HUTCHISON, New Physical Education. GRACE JESSOP, Public School Music. Schenectady, N. Y Carbondale, Penna. Albany, N. Y Unadilla, N. Y Ithaca, N. Y Boyertown, Pennn Hartford, Conn Lynchburg, Va XVilmington, Penna Morenci, Ariz ii I G l41l 4 ENOCH KANASKIE, Public School Music. ELIZABETH' KAUS, Physical Education. MARTIN KEMMERER, Public School Music. GILBERT LATHAM, Band School. MILDRED LATSHAW, Public School Music. LEW LEVV1S, General Music. VVINONA LOMBARD, Public School Music. ANNA LOO, General Music. Shamokin, Penna. Woodbridge, N. J. Emaus, Penna. jackson, Miss. New Brighton, Penna Kingston, Penna. Windso1', Vt. New York City, N. Y. MARGUERITE MacARf1'HUR, Fair Haven, N. Y. Public -School Music. MARY JANE MacPHAlL, Public School Music. Geneva, Ohio. A l42l Ffa., fn. -..-- ,CEL . .,,,,, 1-1' T-. -Y - -1 D OROTHEA MAIER, Westminster Choir School. EMILIE MILLER, Westminster Choir School. FRED MORSE, Public School Music. BRUCE NEWVELL, Band School. ALVA OGSBURY, Physical Education. RUTH PAINTER, Westmitistel' Choir school. MARY PERRINE, Physical Education. WINNIFRED PHILLIPS, Physical Education. ANNE PUSATERI, Dramatics. IOLANDA QUESTA, Public School Music. Dayton, Ohio Montreat, N. C. Oneida, N.vY. Vandergrift, Penna. Dayton, Ohio Richmond, Indiana Cranbury, N. J. Bolivar, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Olean, N. Y. l43l Y Y Y 77' W ' 'W I DONALD RE-INSMITH, Band School. FREDERICK REINSMITH Band School. SUSAN REYNOLDS, Public School Music. CHESTER ROBB, Band School. NAT ROSENTHAL, General Music. Band School. VVestminster Choir School. General Music. ' MARTHA SHANNON, Public School Music. LAURENCE SIDES, Physical Education. f-iw-. 47. , , ,.. ,,. , i,.,., - ..,,, --?-- ,. . . - l mga- .,.-,.,he,'g.,e:'.:51:-,Q -,::,L,f..-..'...J.,, '- 'f ' 'A -'v 'lf' 'L f' -' f- :rw b 44... Q J-'17 'S f - J ff - - Y Y - -Lauri. T' Emaus, Penna Emaus, Penna. Hudson Falls, N. Y. Brattleboro, Vt Waterville, Me RAYMOND RUSSELL, Fair Haven, N. Y MARGUERITE SAYLOR, Winston-Salem, N. C MARGARETTA SHANNAMAN, Harrisburg, Penna Saxton, Penna Elmira, N. Y I4-H, 5, 5:-1-.'z-:se-I-im-s1iTgj s . - '- ,L ITT? I P, Q I L ill Il Isl ' JANE SMITH, Ithaca, N. Y. I, Physical Education. il J , CLARENCE STRAIGHT, Albany, N. Y. I l Dramatics. .1- 'H ' HARRIET SULLIVAN, Buffalo, N. Y. General Music. RALPH SUTHERLAND, VVaverley, N. Y. General Music. It I RAYMOND SVVEENEY, Wvollaston, Mass. X. Physical Education. i W RUTH SCHVVEIGERT, Ferndale, Mich. VVestminste1' Choir School. U ALICE TRUESDELL, VVest Coxsackie, N. Y. .i 1 Public School Music. , N l . , l NELLE URICK, Ironton, ohio ff- li XVestmiuster Choir School. l.. l '. ALLAN VOGT, Lawrence, Mass. I,g, l 'I ,I Physical Education. 'P , I 41' I l li, -l' . I lilllllllliiillllggllnllllsi 25aibsagsf:SEQEWEESFHHFEQFESE555555EEEEEEREIEHSQEZEEEEEEQEYTQESEEFWQ F l45l 4l 1 w I DAYTON VVEBER, Band School. BERNICE YVELLS, Public School Music. YVARREN VVILLIS, Physical Education. KARL WITZLER, Band School. EMILY YAVOR, Physical Education. Owego, N. Y. Brattleboro, Vt. Keeseville, N. Y. Perrysburg, Ohio Clairton, Perma. l . .- -.., , .. ,,. .,.., ...... W.. . f - . - - f 4' vf -fa, , im., -'r,.g.,,,.'3-3:,?i'r1'.Tg': E'd'??.':q:lrm. A -:Ind 1.1 -Y: -Jian 3, 1:31-vngufy-v::':'s. lf1f'-' -' 5 1- 2 - - '- ' 6' .I-461 47 R .aria Af, ABE .Tig 4A. Qdildeimgifagk .143-'Q ,B Wt ,J SOPHOMORE CLASS n l Rh 13, Q Nr! 1 ..- .,,,,,U, , . , T-.,,H d2us.n-- - - 1- 5 f L V , ,. 1 1 ' , ,Q ...,-. Y - . - . -- ------ -- . Sophomore Class OFFICERS President - - JOHN FAGUE' lfiae-President q - - DOROTHY TENNANT Sec:-nary - - IVIARGARET SMITH Treayure, - NELSON WATSON ADVISOR MR. LESTER S1ssoN 1, T r'.,.....f7Fi E' 'iivw E W 4,,Il3:iQg I-',gn1IiqT. g,.':.4i:,,-i.3 '?.1rg1--':g, ' - l4'fi if 111 Sl 15 1 1 1 1 .R .55 gf 1 15? 1 1 ,1 113, 1 11 1 1 1 ' I M ,H 1 1 E-1 31 ...g 11 '1 3- 1'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11' Q. Q 1 1 . .' il 1-I -1 1 .: ' ' FRESHMAN CLASS , 1- J! E: 1 J 1 1 51 '25 L1 9' 1 -TP. - -T51 f.Q1w- A-Q11-11 w -f , 11 '-T - 41:39-W jffwivf-iir' f'f13,,ff f1 ' A2 1 I 1.1 4 5 4 ' -1- - - . 'W H4 W '- - 'ff-'4 swnf :f ,- ,.T,, QT4 34.1-- Freshman Class OFFICERS President - - EMMETT GASKIN lf'ife-Presizlenf EVANGELINE RHORER Srrrflfzry ll.-xRY BELL HOLTER Trmsurer - DOMINIQ REBOLTO Reform- - - ARTHUR ROWLAND f f gl- j.,'TjL1fLQQ L g W'4g3::::gg1::g'-4:1 :im ',. l511 52 S 1561 ' iw., -1 -Jrlyx X A ctiviti Us iigq . , vviE,3Z152:Qf'5r!f55:i'.'3f5gs,-. ,.'g4,ij.g-3'.e srymfgfsz - , fffzwg ' , , ai-2 -Y ..-afseilwfflf M- -. - ,. H35-'L 5' - - :5,Jiii3'i .gvggi,q:- ::fff':2 5'?a-1552: '--f ,A - -f5:1f.ZI?'V, ' '-F553--,. ,.,g , sfeffgj-.-'.u-2-1--5.f,.-ff-Lg. 3 Q np5'.,?pr, . 7 .,,,,fgf, fx- - fqfx -a , Q. .,g,e,.. ., .,, - ,. K. L .f- . , crfffrff-'ff f.-, M 1: :ff Q Q ,. iegggaf spu 'fa ' ' P. s TB ,50 4 .I X 3. 435.1 5 Q' 'l ' 'nl' ' 'r-. ' ' f55'4 f xiii .X ' . -f - .-14-X - , . -' mg: 'S7l9?'5Wy,, ' -'12 1 f ., if ' 41' 55' f 5 - a .. ,dr . 5 'C EL ' Ll 'D I ' jiuix w ' . iii .: f -1 , V X Vi n ' -2-5 T1 13. 3 ,ii .. -M ig? rjwf i ' ' ' .' ' I . 5 2 10: mf - wif -My L Q5i2gg1v.5-1.11 .. 1 1 ,:,'fgq:5-1:1 H -. f. . .fu . Q. ---, . -. wf5'f5. 4 2.1123 f, 5 , 3:50, si-' TE -A 5 -f w mcgfa ng, 4. Qgxxtfl , ITPAI' ki., ' -mg: Egg: .- ian, .53 .mffgfmfw 4, .4 ' 7-1-'25,-,:. ' ,,f .vary --g : 1 Q- ,-rf. nf:- . I -4, , A 1,.J!5L,, .I-.--ffsfli-.J Q, U? 21559225225 ' -.Z.:ALi132Q1gjit 4 4- :-: 1 - :T YV J F -4aeiEl-er jk,- '-1 1: L 1 -L KW. The Inter-fraternity vaudeville presentations, The Scampers of 1930, proved to be one of the year's outstanding entertainments. On March 10 and ll seven first class vaudeville acts graced the stage of Little Theatre, the auditorium of which' was filled to capacity by people interested in the annual competition. The decision of the judges was announced at the close of the program on the second evening, and they selected as winners the members of Mu Phi Epsilon. Their presentation was entitled, Apologies to Richard Haliburton, and was a colorful combination of song and dance specialties. For fifteen minutes the girls entertained with music representative of the leading countries of the world. Their work was beautifully costumed and reflected ability and labor. Honorable mention was granted to Phi lVIu Alpha whose act was entitled, On lVaves of Ether. Their offering was a radio television broadcast which took the form of a minstrel show. llflusic by their own dance orchestra, dancing and comedy com- posed their offering. Sigma Alpha lota had for their offering a very 'attractive presentation named The Song Review and during the time allotted them their listeners were treated to a program of classic music, ballads, and dance music. Their entrances were effected from huge books located at the rear of the stage. The music was supplemented by a large chorus of dancers. The Amard offering was unique. It was entitled Satan's Holiday and depicted that fellow's doings with the sculptored figures in an 2lI't gallery. For a quarter of an hour certain marble masterpieces were given real life and their activity during this time formed the basis of the Amards' act. The Kappa Gamma Psi men are to be complimented on the excellence of their initial Scampers offering entitled A Version of Modern Salome. During the course of their act were intrdouced everything from a pre-historic telegraph service to guilo- tines,-not to mention the Dance of the Seven Veils. Gambles of the Dwarfs, the presentation of the girls of Phi Delta Pi proved to be an entertaining offering of dancing and queer doing among the sprightly creatures of dwarfland. The Phi Epsilon Kappa representatives offered Acrobatic Minstrels, an act in which the gentlemen of Physical Education displayed plenty of skill and prowess. ax- 'gk ' ' A ' Y Elan ' .-5:34-.41 1:1 Y... ... 91513 4.23.51--ef- sir . , W 5, , f. ,gn ,...ix:-:g:- fgwsg-elif-gjgAg.g,,, ' - QTE? Tu g , ' ze: fegazifez-5: ISSJ S9 M01 I r ' i riff? L 7 T-'fl 2 3 an if T Tiimff- 1. Nw 'H'-'er fi: it i .H Hi. M , H1 J- 1 J ausllltm' 'i til N' lv N H ,ma We V lf rwlifltf idfl fx ii H Ejm. ., V i. - Af .. W. , , as , Y -1 1, ,,-,V-it 37 1' Y f Mall - .,-4,4-ef?-1. 1 1 fsvkllqag Awffgmyens JUNIOR PROM The monotony of books was appropriately relieved during the year by numerous brilliant social events. Outstanding among these were the Public School Nlusic for- mal dance, the Twelfth Night Revels, and the Junior Prom. The Public School Nlusic dance occurred in the ballroom of the Ithaca hotel and was presented by Dean Brown and members of his department. The delightful surroundings, the excellent music by Wes Thomas and his dance orchestra and the genial hospitality of Dean Brown contributed to the success of a most delightful occasion. The annual Amard celebration of the Twelfth Night took place in Elocution Hall. Amid decorations which completely transformed the auditorium, the Revels program progressed in true Shakespearean style. Following the banquet the revelers proceeded to the auditorium of Little Theatre where their program was continued. Custom seems to have decreed that the Junior Prom shall be the season's outstand- ing social event. And so it was for the students of Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools. The gymnasium at the Physical Education school was the scene of the affair and the hall was so brilliantly decorated one failed to recognize it as the stronghold of the lspies. The decorations were modernistic in design and the plan was most com- plete. The walls were covered with innumerable odd shaped insignia of silver and black and from the ceiling were suspended wide draperies of black and white. Excel- lent lighting effects added to the enjoyment of the dance, music for which was fur- nished by the Wes Thomas organization. The Prom was a gay climax for the events of Bloc Week. During the week of February 10-15 books were laid aside in favor of tea-dances. At one time or another during that Week each fraternity sponsored a tea dance for I. C. lVI. students. A breakfast dance, after the Prom, was the week's concluding event. It was held ir: the Bank restaurant. Bloc Week activities were planned and sponsored by members of the Student Council. The success of the enterprise was entirely apparent and reflected careful planning and consideration. During the year many informal dances were held in the gym. hlany of these were sponsored by the classes of I. C. NI. There were several fraternity affairs as well. 0 -Q-cg'---T T7 'lil f - - ' 'H .i..fT':g:T'LT, . 'Qi -- ' ' 411- 'i'a::L: .1'-LQ' -sifuniflivgirmnui TH11:.1-ALI Q.-.:.. p ie , T- uc' l Nlembers of the Williams School may be credited for a most successful year's work. Their productions opened with Tommy, a three act comedy which appeared in Little Theatre in early November. Are You a Mason was the second offering of the season and was followed by a religious drama, The Rock. The season's only Shakespearian production, The Merchant of Venice, rang down the curtain on the Williams Schoolis first term activities. The Spring term presentations started with The Brat, a three act comedy which was followed by The Other lVIr. Smith, a farce. The third production of the term Was The Inner Circlel' and the only mystery play shown in Little Theatre during the school year. Th1'ee comedies, The Famous Mrs. Fairf' The Queen's Husband, and Rip Van Winkle are scheduled for presentation before the close of the season. Directors in charge of the Williams School presentations were Dean R. A. Tall- cott and A. L. Sisson. A. D. Chadwick was the scenic artist. Music for the plays was furnished by the Phi Mu Alpha Little Theatre orchestra, which was under the direction of Paul Lester. Three plays were given in Little Theatre during the Spring term in which were featured Albert lWcGovern and Ethel Wayflaiid, stock artists of wide repute. The plays were presented in successive weeks and were entitled This Thing Called Love,', Ionesy, and The Acquittalf' Williams School players were seen in the supporting roles. Yi L5 .?'.Z?,? ' -ghliifiz :.g?.17 3.1 T it ' S' mi T A 63 , ' -f-'---- - A THE BAND In addinon to these,concerts have been given by the foHoxvh1g student organiza- tions: Ithaca lVIilitary Band, under the direction of Dean Earnest Willizlms, The Girls' Glee Clubg conducted by Nlr. Joseph Laumer, and the Westminster' Choir under the direction of Dr. John Finley Williamson. Concert tours have been made through- out the year, and in Majf, the Westmiristei' Choir toured the middle west. l64l 65 FACULTY CONCERT ARTISTS During the year 1929-30, the following concerts have been given: Lo Rean Hodapp, soprano, and John Gauis Bamugartner, baritone, in a joint recital on October 29g William Coad, violinist, November 45 Oscar Zeigler, pianist, November llg Mar- jorie Beeby, mezzo-contralto, in a Recital of Songs, December 9, and Francis lVIac- Millan, violinist, in a private recital, lVIarch 4. 1Fu'3'd!55-A ,EV -Y:4..H Y ff Lf' ,4'4'.'1X.auf'?f ' Q Q, -- 'Af' J'- f65l .if -1- L'?1'.3 ' TTg2iL2,l.Til Q Q E llrganizations i l , 'Pi IQ L, Gertrude Evans, Faculty Advisor Bob Dekany, Business Manager Raymond Brown, Associate Editor Virginia Jarvis, Editor-in-Chief Grace Jessop, Feature Editor Alva Ogsbury, Assistant Editor Raymond Sweeny, Assistant Business Mgr. Lawrence Sides, Assistant Photographic Editor VVarreu NVillis, Photographic Editor F631 Once-A-Week The Once-A-VVeek is the otlicial weekly publication of the Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools. lt is published every Thursday and endeavors to keep the stu- dents in touch with the current activities at school, and with the things which the students and faculty are doing outside the school. It endeavors to maintain a policy of cooperation-cooperation with the students and faculty to the end that Ithaca Con- servatory and AHiliated Schools may grow and prosper. Members of the 1930 Staff are: Editor-in-Clzief ---- S, HESTER FOSTER zissistmzt Edimr - FRED ALLEN zfsvofiate Ezliior - ALVA OGSBURY Associate Editor - - - nfIARY LINTON- Business lllafmyer - - M.-uw EVELYN RATZELL flssislalzf Bllfillfji .7l'lfllIllfll'l' - - ROBERT YORK Circulation i7l2IfIlIlIgEI' - - NEIASON VVATSON T eQ-1-4v!iGi?5-rifle Y , f:'..3- -ufg.:2s5- '4,'i-11'f'-f- -il 3,24-t J' n l69l mei. A s P 1. 7 73.-liifglfiimi L Student Council OFFICERS President - - - - Craig McHenry Vice-President - - - Mary Linton Secretary - Katherine Smith Treasurer - - Virginia Fisher Faculty Advisor - - Gertrude Evans MEMBERS Harry Bertschy - - I, S, P, E, Ernestine Brown XV. S. G. A. Mildred Brownell Outside Girls Emily Chickering Phi Delta Pi Robert de Lany VVilliams School john Fague - Sophomore Class Virginia Fisher Vllestminster School Hester Foster - Once-A-VVeek Emmett Gaskin Freshman Class Helen Hammett Sigma Alpha Iota Virginia Jarvis - Cayugan Mary Linton - junior Class Craig McHenry - Senior Class Ruth Nason - Public School Music Arthur Neidick - - Amards Alva Ogshury - 1929 Council Florence Reed Nlu Phi Epsilon Donald Reinsmith - Phi Mu Alpha Joseph Roman Kappa Gamma Psi Roger Schwartz - General Music Katherine Smith - Delta Phi Raymond Sweeney Phi Epsilon Kappa Nelson VVatson - Band School XVarren VVillis Athletic Association l70l F' -'3i?1f':'ii'?4?-?'T'E'r7Zf?s1f 'ijll 'F l W. S. G. A. The Womeiis' Self Government Association is an organization whose mem- bership includes every woman of the school. The very nature of its organization places the responsibility for the success of self government in the hands of each of its members. One of the most important functions of the Association is the handling of the Big Sister Movement, which serves as Z1 means of helping each girl entering the school for the first time to become acquainted with the school and the other students XV. S. G. A. OFFICERS President - - ------ ERNESTINE BROWN First Vice-Presirlent - - ALVA OGSBURY Second I!iE8-PI'EXill611f NIILDRED ALDERFER Secretary - - - - EMILY CHICKERING Treasurer - - - DOROTHY LOESGES Censzls Clzairllmn - - - S. HESTER FOSTER Freslznzmz Rejn'e.veutafi'z'e - DOROTHY WOOD Choir School Rejbreselziatiw - EDITH PALNIER- '7ll Athletic Association In this, our first year of existence, the Athletic Association, feels that it has made a good beginning toward accomplishing its aim, which is- to foster the athletic acti- vities of our schools, and to maintain honor and fair play among all its representatives, to award adequately to all who honorably represent our schools in athletic competition. Due to the work of Dean Hill and Coach Carl Chamberlain the basketball team was Well organized before the Association was established. It became our privilege to stimulate interest among the undergraduates in other lines of sport. As a result We had a wrestling team which did exceptionally Well for the short time they had to pre- pare for their bouts. This victory brought on another and We have since developed interest in track and baseball, the schedules for which are arranged by the various managers. We are looking to these managers to arrange such interesting games with our contemporary schools, that the second year of our Association will be even more successful than has been the first. Qfiicers for this year are: President ............. .. WHIICII Willis Secretary ..... John Fague Treasurer . . . . . .Roger Schwartz 1721 Inter-Fraternity Council The Inter-Fraternity Council, which is composed of one member from each fraternity, was organized this year for the purpose of settling any controversies that might arise concerning the fraternities and sororities. The aim is to promote a congen ml and social relationship among the organizations. Carlton Stewart Florence Reed . . Helen Hammett Ray Sweeney . . . Emily Chickering iVIarian Beck . . . Arthur Niedick . Joseph Roman .. MEMBERS . . . .Phi lVIu 'Alpha . . M11 Phi Epsilon Sigma Alpha lota Phi Epsilon Kappa PhiDeltaPi . . . Delta Phi Amards Kappa Gamma Psi l73l are-F'-'L-E 41' -4 : ,E-.-. ' 1' 2.3 '-.' J.-.Z ':.e'T1!'Q-'E35-E' Oracle The Oracle is the Senior Honorary Society of the Conservatory and Afliliated Schools, and is one of the mostqsignificant of our school organizations. Nlembership in the society is dependent upon general scholarship, manifestation of sound character, and participation in group activities. hdernhership is drawn equally from all the schools, and this fact tends to weld our afliliations into a deeper and sympathetic bond. OFFICERS President ...... ............... . . . Warren Vvillis Vice-President . . . . . . Roland Fernand Secretary ...... ....... L illian Legro Treasurer . . ........ Craig McHenry Historian .... .. Mary' Evelyn Ratzell Mfrs. R. A. Tallcott Mild1'ed Aldcrfer Joseph Borelli Ernestine Brown hdildred Brownell Emily Chickering Roland Fernand Wendell Hewson Lillian Legro Emma Lieb MEMBERS Craig lVIcHenry Bernard llflandelkern Evelyn Ratzell Florence Reed Donald Reinsmith VVarren Willis Elizabeth Krueger George Krueger George Latham Frederick Reinsmith Dorothy Wein Dorothy Tennant Diary L. Jones Ruth Painter Hester Foster Rflary Jane MacPha11 Diary Linton lVIargaretta Shannaman Alva Ogsbury Ray Sweeney Pauline Feinstein I L ,E IFE: :?fE':f'?' i.Ei-'-:'-fiiu? D Pg l74l ' T51 P . , , 4-5--' ' --- A .., ,.-,--q,.,,,4,, ' Qr 'w Y:-Q-L jF'f-dw-2-1 1u .: W'-gy! Ln, O O raterlutws ,, . - ' f - -1744 Ng' fi 1'- -4 - 'f,i2:,'21 Z'C''. '-'4T '1uvr-'r- -'uf' -- -.- -.f '-,.f.,, 't , - - - LW ! :--SK:U'f-gem: 'H' YQ, , ,ggqpgi-455552:-1Qf5if-A-mg.-: ' 4-Ew5S'Sr-3:- .,1EiEf--fc'-2Q,:w:,-- ipgzfamggfbfmirrm , -' ,5 . Pr 3, k:gf'5-fwgizf. T W f ' g --'j.i,.- - a ',f223jv:f'f ' .fs - .-fi' 1 Fwv- :im 9: l.--, g ..: - A . ' ' '--- Q T-,tfcg-11' :smvmgel ..-- V u-- ,, ...Z f'ff'fgQi55ZlP- 'iljllgi ' .5 .s-'td mf- 9, 'X S. ,855 f f fmrxe , 1 RSE, f- ., A lx? N ity. . PI ,Q fag, 12 X 1,5 r' S 'Q JU .F F 1 -.3 ,lwftizgydg X. N. w f - v-2:4'k2.5..?.m-ff. V 1-' ,. .. - . .LWM1 , -an-,y,-w - - 4 :ww . ufA:5ga:,-rlfmptz -S -4 v milixf' L-X Q. .,q.. nf ,L Z I A ' E r M .EIA-1-1-5:'1:.,41, .5 '. 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'C5,'-15-n1f'Q1g,if 19-ggqgqgln-,'i-:11f:,:f..-5-7.-. ,. M N' F-'.ff-ff'-ffflf.- .4 - - , ,,,,...,T-...,,..4,....a,. -nc, u E751 Phi Mu Alpha J l National lrofessional Musical Fraternity Founded 1898 George C. VVilliams Lynn Bogart Albert E. Brown Fred Baumgartner Walter Beeler Joseph Borelli Carlton Brown Ralph Corbin Lovell Corey Charles Davis Earl Evans Clarence Faris Howard Faris Charles Fronheiser Charles Gulko Oakley Hill Harold Hoffman Richard Kainu Joseph Kelsall Martin Kemmerer Delta Chapter Installed 1901 FACULTY MEMBERS joseph Lautner Herbert Putnam MEMBERS George Kreuger Gilbert Latham Dayton Latham Paul Lester Lew Lewis Craig McHenry Carlton Martin Sanford Martin Clarke Maynard Bruce Newell Albert Odell Judson Pettygrove Ray Phillips G. L. Pritchard Donald Reinsmith Fred Reinsmith l76l 51 Chapters Lester Sisson Rollo A. Tallcott Bert R. Lyon Charles Robb Chester Robb Raymond Russell Nat Rosenthal Marlo Schemahorn Elwood Schwan Roger Schwartz Lee Smail Edwin Spear Carlton Stewart Glynn Thomas Nelson Watson Thomas Weesner Leonard Whitney Maurice Whitney Karl Witzler Robert York 77 -if 1, Y -- . .,,g,., -L -..N ,rr .Z- Phi Epsilon Kappa National Professional Physical Education Fraternity Founded April 12, 1913 21 Collegiate Chapters Mu Chapter Installed April 17, 1926 MEMBERS Harry Bertschy William Bradstock Donald Brennan Fred Dalaker Alfred Farley Howard Grant Nathan Halpern Wendell Hewson Francis Kelly James Belcher Harold Burbank Oliver Buswell Carl Chamberlain Leland Crichton Anthony Kupka Daniel Leavitt Theodore Lewis Ronald Long Daniel MacNamara Jean MacDowell john MacWilliarns Charles Martin PLEDGES Frank Doorly Sam Fox Emmett Gaskin NValter Hutchison William MacNamara Charles Mead Harold Mate Milton Pope Gene Regan Laurence Sides Michael Spierdowis Raymond Sweeney Allan Vogt Carl Williams VVarren Willis WVilliam Morelock Charles Murray Archie Petras Roland Spencer Hutchin Tibbetts A ..... .. . -,, . 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I73l 79 WVilliam Coad Louis Bierly John Bonavilla George Driscoll Howard Erb George Evenden Alton Fraleigh Tony Garruso Fritz Kreisler Kappa Gamma Psi National Professional Mtrsicztl Fraternity Founded December 11, 1913 S Active Chapters Iota Chapter Founded November 25, 1927 CHAPTER HON ORARY MEMBERSA Oscar Ziegler MEMBERS james Grim George Hathaway William Lloyd Verne Moon Fred Morse Dayton Newton James Nichols Allen Ostrander NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBERS - Harold Bauer Ossip Gabrilowitch Ignace Paderevvski visor G Francis MacMillan Scott Parsons joseph Roman Ralph Sutherland Reginald Sweet Donald Vaughn Robert Wallis Joseph VVells Pablo Casals George Eastman i811 Iota Pi Alpha Local Physical Education Fraternity Founded November 1929 PURPOSE The object of this organization shall be the development of a fraternal spirit among its members and adherence to the beneficial aims of the Ithaca School of Physical Education and apromotion' of the mutual Welfare and health and Well-being of the stu- dents connected with the Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools. John Alofs Raymond Benjamin Lester Campbell Edward Cioneck Philip Coombe MEMBERS Thomas Crawley John Fague John Holden Malcolm Maxon Nelson McGinn Richard Messer Alan Micheltree Dominic Rebolto James Smith Gordon Snider Ned VValdon E321 Isl Mu Phi Epsilon National Honorary Niusical Fraternity Founded November 13, 1903 57 Active Chapters Lambda Chapter Installed February 19, 1909 Elsbeth Jones Mary' Louise Masten Helen Novotny Dorothy Clarkson Mary E. Dinning Edith Edminster Marjorie Fisher Hester Foster Mary Hallenbeck Alice Hansen Virginia Jarvis Grace Iessop Mary Louise Jones FACULTY MEMBERS Eugenia Adamus Florence Allen VVilcox MEMBERS Elizabeth Kreuger Kathleen Lawes Lillian Legro Dorothy Loesges Doro-thy Maier Helen McGivney Emilie Miller Frances Mitchell Rosalie Olmstead Ii S41 R. Mae Holmes Kathleen Kimple Houghton Marjorie Schneider Ruth Painter Evelyn Ratzell Florence Reed janet Rice Marguerite Saylor Ruth Schweigert Margaret Sellers Mary Taylor Dorothy Tennant Eula Transou v-: A-if . AEA- lashi- S51 - K ' - -P - - - - rg! 't I g n -r .:- r - .g,Qf.:jni11 i ' ' ' J' 'Ei.4. .... fu -1.4 I ff Founded June 12, 1903 Nancy Campbell Gertrude Evans Amy Ellerman Sigma Alpha Iota National Professional Musical Fraternity Epsilon Chapter Installed June 4, 1909 FACULTY MEMBERS Jennie Witmer Tallcott Margaret Jacobs Mrs. Lo Rean Hodapp Ruth VVhite CHAPTER HONORARY MEMBERS i Lucy Marsh Alice Bivens Carmela Ippolito Ruth B. Rodgers Katherine Rankin Vlfilliams Catherine H. Tallcott - MEMBERS Mildred Alderfer Mary Huntsinger Betty Naylor Charlotte Andrews Mary I-lurlbut lolanda Questa Leona Arthur Margaret Jacobs Amelia Robb Marjorie Blundell Evelyn Johnson Helen Roberts Mildred Brownell Carolyn Koch Martha Shannon Irma Boyer Dorothea Koch Jeanne Smith Katherine Campbell Mary Grace Lawn Grace Stillwell Eunice DeHaas- Lois Leamon Virginia Stumm Isabel Eisenberg Mary Linton Harriet Sullivan Gertrude Evans VVinona Lombard Louise Teed ' Ora Hedgepeth Mary Jane MacPhail Lillian S. Vail Dorothy Hewitt Virginia Mather Bernice Wells Mary Belle Holder Verna Moore Dorothy Wood Helen Hellman Ruth Nason Dorothy Yui Alice Hulbert Catherine Ceccolini PLEDGES Nelle Urick Ruth Stauber l ' -. Y , L V ,. I -- .-- lS6fI 87 .Lin anti AL..-1 Phi Delta Pi National Professional Physical Education Fraternity Founded February 2, 1917 9 Active Chapters Theta Chapter Installed January 1922 FACULTY MEMBERS E-lsie Hugger Marian Lloyd PATRONS and PATRONNESSES Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hill Mrs. Katherine Mayberry Christine Ackerman Effie Akin Margaret Burbank Mildred Carter Emily Chickering Helen Cunningham Jeanette De Wolf Treva Eicher MEMBERS Alice Jackson Elizabeth Kaus Jeannette Mills Marjorie Muller Alva Ogsbury Mary Perrine Martha Peters Anna Salford Grace Salton Marie Schramm Edna Schweiger Jane Smith Katherine Smith Margaret Smith Pearl VVestervelt Aner Wolford 1 - '4 w-. . 0h!lli: -ahhh : :lCT'f!'f.'7I.T':YT '.1-fr.: Q'i'5 ,'If'r lftffifll limi- Y 15,g,1L ISSJ 89 Delta Phi Local Social Sorority Founded March 6, 1928 PURPOSE The object of this organization is to promote a spirit of helpfulness unity and friendship among the young Women of the Ithaca Conservatory and Afliliated Schools Mrs. Bert Rogers Lyon Miss Mary A. VVard Marian Beck Eleanor Benton Bernice Carhart Emily Chickering Treva Eicher PATRONESSES Miss Florence Howland MEMBERS Helen Hickey Cecilia Kiefer Jeanne King Dorothy Loesges Alva Ogsbury SOCIAL REPRESENTATIVES Mrs. Bert Wilcox Miss Elsie Hugger jane Smith Katherine Smith Margaret Smith Martha Stahler Eula Transou Sigma Alpha Iota-Mildred Alclerfer Mu Phi Epsilon-Florence Reed l90l 91 Amards Local Professional Dramatic Organization Founded September 1908 PURPOSE The purpose of this organization which was founded by George C. Williams and is an outgrowth of the Dramatic Club of Ithaca Conservatory, is to further the ad- vancement of and appreciation for Drama and other Speech Arts. Frederick VVard Gladys Ayres Marian Beck Eleanor Benton Ernestine Brown Judith Cohn La Verne Christiansen Irma Cushman Robert de Lany John Fague Pauline Feinstein Roland Fernand Clarice Gage Isabel Glass Helen Borkowski Raymond Brown Bernice Carhart Marjorie Castle Ida Clark HONORARY MEMBERS Walter Hampden Charles Rann Kennedy MEMBERS Everett Griffith Thelma Hanley Gilbert Hagerty Evelyn Hansen Theodore Judway Francis Kinnear Virginia Kushke Cecilia Kiefer Emma Lieb jean Lee Latham Eleanor Leonard John Nash Eleanor Long PLEDGES Sarah Conrad Harriet Mason Martha Nisley Sally Pusateri Edith YVynne Mattison Arthur Neidick Marjorie Rockwell Emily Roberts Lester A. Sisson Kathleen Storm Barbara Witter Ruth WVolfe Christine Tillotson Harland Shoemaker' Clarence Straight Mrs. Neal Marshall VVhitehead President George C. VVilliamS Arthur Rowland Marjorie Southby Bernice Vernon V- Doris Watkins, Marion VVinkleman I92l li r 1 it .fri l, f' l' Q. l 5' r a ,ig :ig yr' r llf lgh, rf F S, lat 2? 3, il. li' li at 3: 1, If if H it .El-gk if f lx V nl l .f it Q VY fl. Lili' lgf lv' 93 , , W W, . .M SL, EMT, ' . J, -2- - E , 1435-T M14-i..Lgq' l l lv, l l., l 3 ,l . 1,- it ll l E. ,P l, BANKS HALL as ,ll l l u l 1 Hielen Brenneng Bernice Carhartg Mary Carrollg Marjorie Castleg LaVern Christiansong lf Ida Clarkg Loys Conantg Helen Dayg Mary Douglasg Evelyn Hanseng Helen Hoffmang Mina Lawg Eleanor Leonardg Emma Liebg Louise Lippincottg Jean MacAdamg Martha Nissleyg l' Marion Paltrowitzg Emily Robertsg Helen Steeleg Doris Watkins. fl l fl 53557 Tiwiil-gli-+?7'i'-Til-F-T-EPI-ff?-f fY'f1fL5141.ZEi3??CFI fi- ' ', T'35T:4 ,l l94l R ls lg 1 li 'll ll T 'Eg .. ' ' 'ZS lf S3 fivi Y.:-E 'i'...7T2 1-,.-.-..-w'Ylf, :i'fT ETL '..T4.'1?'.L Q...i '-if GRIFFIS HALL Anne Pusatarig Frances Nobleg Dorothy XVoodg Virginia Mzxyg Barbara VVitterg Marion Beckg Mary Grace Lawng Mary Andersong Eleanor Bentong Dorothy xK7CZ1VCl'Q Betty SCll3dtQ Pauline Beereg Harriet Pennimang Betty Nzxylorg Lillian Cohng Jeanne Smithg Mary Louise Klein. lag-dirlfg- -A ' . - --- '.A1.l.-,G---,4a-A-..-..-4..e.,a-41g ...-A.g18dg-+r nr Y f j ' l95l NEVVMAN HALL Catherine Campbellg Lorene Millsg Ruth Leopoldg Thelma Kauting Anita Freedmang Emma Ageeg Meta Borchesdingg Ruth Byrneg Jane Ewingg Miiirel Grovesg Loraine Johnstong Sally Lawesg Rachel Lucia: Sally Pussatarig Sue Reynoldsg Marjorie Rockwellg Julia Stevensg Harriet Sullivang Christine Tillotsong Gladys Deckerg Gladys Ayersg Erma Cushmang Pauline Feinstieng Thelma Hanleyg Frances Kinnearg Harriet Masong Kathleen Stormsg Lavina Swansong Judith Cohn. ff awww, I95-L-,, E- , X , EGBERT HALL Q, A 1 ,: ,U .ill Emily Yavor, Mary VVm::md, Margaret Mye1's, Avis Cramer, Hilda Lorenz, Faye Proller, 'A' Josephine Sibley, Hilda Bowman, Gertrude Karp, Marjorie Muller, Helen Bittinger, Lila Mills, Y Martha Elliot, Lena Garlick, Helen Hickey, Effie Akin, Jeanette De WVolfe, Marian Duncan, 1 Martha Peters, Helen Clark, Arloine Lewis. nl lf ,' l Al Li W.. .-l F all l 1 ,V fl' l I fl 1 l97l WILLIAMS HALL Medina Moresca, Katherine Harris, Sarah Shuit, Mary Belle Holter, Josephine Clark, Mildred Latshaw, Madge Anderson, Margaret Malby, Margaretta Shannaman, Frances Vroman, Dorothy Grimshaw, Elizabeth Lloyd, Mary Gilbert, Oneida Dern, Blanche Fowler, Prudence Dieffenbacher, Rosalie Olmstead, Helen Bowman, Dorothea Saunders, Verna Moore, Anna Loo, Dorothy Yui, Velma Minium. p ,. .Q - .L ,-, -.. .,-.,-Tw .- if, .f I , - - f-Z f--rf,--f - z-- .:.:+ .1.+L-:+.:--1+r-:-,:uA- W. ,. , , ,. ,. . Y ,Y ., - ,,..,, vu, ...,.,-,,.,.,,.,,,A .A '- '- - -2- it Jes.:-f:.--v-Q-ff-:, an Y, ,af -S ------.-,e -- ,, -. -.:1q,.4.5L-.-14.5 ,Si pu-Y: fe-,.e,,..-., ..,-, -A -v bg '.'.- ' re E931 XVESTMINSTER HALL Margaret Herdong Ruth Schweigertg Edith Palmerg Dorothy Eismang Lucile Beckerg Pauline Leedsg Ethel Grosmang Helen Browng Frances Nashg Marion Eisenhowerg Jezlne Kingg Dorothea Maierg jenn Mm-ting Mary Keelyg Mrs. Reedg Nell Urickg Martha Stahlerg Dorothea Kochg Eula Transoug Frances Mitchelg Marguerite Saylorg Emilie Millerg Evangeline Rohrerg Mary Taylorg Ruth Painterg Charlene Suttong Mary Campbellg Cecilia Kiefer. 4- 3- - --Y -- V Y --Y , ,.1, --..,.- .. l99l Christine Ackermang Josephine Banyarg Alice Bakery Erba Berneyg Bowery Ernestine Browng Josephine .IJ i i , OUTSIDE GIRLS Alexanderg Ruth Austing Elizabeth Beamishg Judith Augusta Blundellg Helen Berkovvskig Irma Boyerg Irma Brunnerg Mildred Brownellg Margery Bushnellg Vesta Canellg Mildred Carterg Dorothy Clarksong Alice Chapmang Sara Conradg Esther Covertg Helen Chenninghamg Helen Clausong Eunice DeHaasg Katherine Kronnong Genenine Cordierg Alberta Dobsong Cleta Dromgoolg Virginia Fisherg Marie Forsbergg Martha Fredericl-cg Isabell Glassg Martha Gormleyg Margery Garhericltg Ruth Hanensg Mary Hallenbeckg Helen Hemansg Desdemona Hicksg Mary Huntsingerg Edith Hendricksg Beatrice Holsteing Mary Louise jonesg Josephine jaccuzzag Ethel johnstong Janet Kirklanclg Ruth Kruseg Elizabeth Kausg Dorothy Loesgesg Hazel Morseg Kathleen Monackg Florence Meye1'sg Marguerite MacArthurg Alesta Menigg Ruth Manslieldg Elizabeth Mooreg Frances Newhartg VVinnifred Phillipsg Gladys Reinerg Alzie Robertsong Carol Sayreg Elizabeth Scoudeng Beryle Smith: Jane Smithg Kathryn Stickleg Anna Salfordg Edna Schwagerg Rona Sherwing Helen Smallg Virginia Stummg Alice Truesdaleg Bernice Vernong Irene Van Noyg YVinona Weedg Pearl YVesterveltg Dorothy VVeing Georgette Wein,y5, Alma Wilcoxg Sadie Dahrg Elizabeth Evansg Mary Ella Beauveeg Ethel Boltong Ursula Poiversg Virginia Kuschke. l100l X 3...- N 1.1 t Statistics u. -Q, ,m51Wu1,Nv1mw v g 'rf v-9,18 'M wg, if A vu. 7ftsFtf.1ei5uiif:ae4if?'' 9M?f5H9i5ftWHHF' E fav! sz fi? ' VBS ' 11. ,G':- -r... '1 'L' 1- .'-xfbwh' fawisfwi ii. . 'fff1ss' .3921 1-:L--:rf ..-5fi',2j:'? ,NV . --e-cw. , x . f1011 CRAIG MCHENRY, SENIOR 1 11021 1 Z MILDRED ALDERFER, SENIOR mal DONALD REINSMITH, JUNIOR H041 , A , lx, ' Y 'H' ' 'f JR H l rw. 1: V1 iw ' 'x J w ix, yu ,f . y 2 VJ Q. ll, ,r L. uf n y . i ze, 4' ,f T 3x J 1 'x 5 :' wt ,il js sf? Vx mf i x 1 'I U :A X N f ALVA OGSBURY, JUNIOR 1, v H0511 Y Y Y Martin Institute For Speech Correction In 1921, Dr. Frederick Van Dover hflartin organized the lh'I2ll'til'l Institute for Speech Correction as an affiliated school with the Conservatory. Dr. Nlartin, upon leaving college, intended to study medicine but because he, himself, was an acute stammerer, decided to spend the next few years abroad in the clinic of Cherrin, France where he was finally cured of his stammering. Dr. lVIartin's experience in the speech field has been wide and varied and he has held many important positions in various hospitals and clinics. At one time he acted as President of the National Round Table for Speech Improvement, and two summers ago he was invited to lecture in Paris on Child Psychology . Besides a thorough and scientific course in the correction of speech defects, Dr. lldartin has instituted perhaps the only course of its kind for teachers of speech correc- tion. It has long been his desire to have an institute in the form of a residential homeg which would enable him to have his cases under his personal observation during the entire course of their correction. And so it is in his home-his clinic-that this wond- erful work is being done every day. There is no age limit for the patients in Dr. lVIartin's school, and one finds here varying ages, from school children up to business and professional men. It is a marvelous humanitarian spirit which permeates the work in lVIartin Hall and we are indeed happy to have Dr. lVIartin with us to claim Nlartin Institute as one of our Aiiiliated Schools. I1061 A thletics ,, ,,,..g ,.LA... L1o7J J if :N9Nh'.1rE' ..-Wy-A-E-1 Ln - ff :L f-:ii-'tfrfl-LSi ' -219 I ,w 2? If ,I2 QK ,-.L 1 ALJ, N 5 N A, w 'X W wg' 553. ...i w Q, fb I 1 in mfg' EV if aj 1, kr W I L .ff I, fx If A Qi? U. 9 uv f Q? H XA iw? f 3 Q5 if ? J. - Y .A ., .. . -,a' , Athletics The basket-ball team, composed entirely of students in the Ithaca School of Physical Edu- cation, was phenomenally successful during the 1929-30 court season. The schedule called for fifteen gvames and at the end of the season the Ispies had been victors in every tilt but four. Eleven victories and four defeats. This truly is a record in which our athletes may take pride. Especially is it significant when consideration is given the fact that the season was the first in which the Ispies engaged in intercollegiate basket ball. The outstanding victory of the season occurred in Burlington, Vermont, where the Ithacans defeated the strong team of the University of Vermont. Other noteworthy defeats were those administered to Brockport Normal and Rochester Mechanics Institute, each of these cities' teams having enjoyed undefeated seasons before tackling the Ispies. A strong wrestling team represented the school in several early spring contests. The Phy Ed men were forced to split evenly in the two contests with Cortland. Their two meets with the Ithaca Y. M. C. A. resulted similarly. The baseball season will find the Ispies facing a small schedule. Advance reports indicate that they will make a favorable impression on the diamond. The basket ball results are as follows: I. S. P. E. 26 St.vBonaventure 48 D I. S. P. E. 17 Alfred U. 37 I. S. P. E. 28 Union College 40 . D N I. S. P. E. 30 Morrisville Ag. 19 I. S. P. E. 48 Cortland Normal 23 , I. S. P. E. 25 Hartwick College 13 I. S. P. E. 37 Brockport Normal 24 I S P D no O XI 1 29 . . . 4. J swe o torma 1. s. P. E. as U. of vet-mom 19 g, I. S. P. E. 63 Hartwick College IS I. S. P. E. 38 St. Thomas 46 . 1 I. S. P. E. 40 Mechanics Inst. SS I. S. P. IL. 34 Cortland Normal 31 I , , I. S. P. E. 35 Mechanics Inst. 29 I. S. P. E. 42 IVIorr1svtlle Ag. 23 H081 1 prg,,. 1f7fffv'jm:m1fYfIE?iEjTT ,gugLlg,4Lgii?'-2 ' -' ugh' '-'4 ,W ' H-f H'-'M fq '1'+4,-,, 4, W. We W fx I .' W 1 W 41 QWWW W U 11' W' E .W W WW . W WW WW W , W W W W Fa W W Q WW W W f W , W . W W W W .Q Wi W N N A vARs1TY BASKET-BALL TEAM 1 W ,L L1 WW Wffill H fH1'v'?':'7iLi 919113-5-L2 If Y fr? - 75 :QL ,ll-4,iig,lQQq QQLALHL -IT ' V77 If 'T3.fi F51W'3'i W H091 A 4 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM fuoj VARSITY XVRESTLERS H111 v..- .554-. .. ,f,,,,, ' :M -..,., . .. ' .' 'f- .me , H 5-High:----1-A--.a uma-.1 J, Kit-.M ' ' ' - -f Y --,--V - w - -V ---.-- n-,:,'- -- '-, 14 ' ' Qinazt-.' - . Ackerman, Christine Adamus Eugenia .. Adcock, Neil ...,.. Agee, Emma ...... Akin, Efhe L. ..... . Alderfer, Mildred .. Alexander, Josephine Alig, Sebastian ..... Allen, Bertrand .... Allen, Frederick Alofs, John ....... Amsden, Lyle ...... Anderson, Madge .. Anderson, Mary . .. Andrews, Charlotte . Andrews, jane Arthur, Leona Austin, Ruth Ayers, Gladys Baehnish, Marie . .. Banyar, Judith ... Barber, Alice . .. Barnell, Jerry Bascom Lester ..... Batterson, Frances . Baumgarten, Fred . Beachler, Charles, . . . Beans, WVesley . .. Beck, Marian . .. Becker, Lucille Beeler, Walter .. Beere, Pauline ..... Belcher, james .... Benjamin, Raymond Benton, Eleanor J. . Bertschy, Harry .... Bicknell, Priscilla .. Birney, Erba ..... Bierly, Robert .... Bistrek, Stanley ... Bittinger, Helen Blundell, Marjorie Bonavilla, john Borcherding, Meta . Borelli, joseph ..... Borkowski, Helen .. Botsford, Philo .. Boulton, Ethel ..... Bovee, Mary Ella .. Bower, Erma .... Bowman, Helen Bowman, Hilda .. Boyer, Irma ..... Boyer, john ....... Bradstock, VVilliam . Brennan, Donald Brennan, Helen .. Broadie, Fred Brown, Carlton Brown, Ernestine Directory . ..... 352 Lake St., Oneida, N. 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Main St., Plymouth, Pa. . . 81 Green St., Kingston, N. Y. N. Fairhaven, N. Y. Quakertown, Pa. H121 ,. Brown, Helen .... Brown, Isabel ...... Brown, Raymond Brownell, Mildred Bruner, Josephine . .. Buchanan, Chester . .. Buffum, Gordon .. Bullock, Clyde .... Burbank, Harold .... Burbank, Margaret Burdett, Arthur .... Burdett, Virgil .... Burkett, Edith ...... Burkhart, Frederick .. Burr, john .......... Bushnell, Marjorie Buswell, Oliver ..... Byrne, Ruth ..,.... Carhart, Bernice Carpenter, Wesley .. Carr, Ruth ........... Carrington, Elizabeth Carroll, Mary ....... Carter, Mildred .... Castle, Marjorie Cautin, Thelma ..... Chamberlain, Carl .... Chapman, Alice ..., Chase, Curtis . ..... .. Cheng, Chun Chuan Chickering, Emily .... Christiansen, La Verne Cioneck, Edmund ..... Gage, Claire ......... Clark, Ida ........ Clark, Josephine .... Clarkson, Dorothy .... Clausen, Helen ...... Coffey, Anna ..... Cohn, Judith .. Cohn, Lillian .... Collard, M. C. Conant, Loys .. . Conrad, Sara ..... Coombe, Philip ..... Cooper, Geraldine Corbin, Ralph ...... Cordier, Genevieve Corey, Lovell ....... Couitt, Henry .... Covell, Viola Covert, Esther Crawley, Thomas Crichton, Leland Cronin, Catherine ,.... Cunningham, Helen .. Cushman, Irma .... Campbell, Mary ...... Campbell, Katherine Campbell, Lester ..... Datler, Robert ...... D'Agostino, Julie .... 145 Prospect St., Ashtabula, O. Maryville, Tenn. .................Granville, N. Y. Big Moose, N. Y. .....................Paxtonville, Pa. ......... .. 110 Parkway, Ithaca, N. Y. ... ISS Malll St., E. Northheld, Mass. R. D. 4, Ithaca, N. Y. .. . . 1113 Henry St., Manchester, Conn. .. I8 Leverette St.,' Fredonia, N. Y. Sharon Ctr., Ohio ..................Sharon Ctr., Ohio . . . . . .. McKees Rocks, Pa., R. F. D. ......... 14 Orchard St.. Ilion, N. Y. 112 St. Andrews Blvd., Riverside. Cal. .... 177 Berkeley St., Rochester, N. Y. . 15 Pleasant St., Newport, N. H. ... 36 Van Buren, Kingston, N. 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Y. ......38 Dewey Ave., Laconia, N. H. ...66 N. Church St., Carbondale, Pa, .... . . . . .Sharon Road, Mercer, Pa ....164 Mill St., Liberty, N. Y. ...............Red Hook, N. Y. .. . . . . . .310 First St., Ithaca, N. Y. ....726 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. Y. ......................Lebanon, Ky. ...20-l South 4-th St., Lehighton, Pa. . ................. Unadilla, N. Y. Gage, Claire ,,,, ............. V 1111 Elfell, Gall, Cornelius ..... 419 Parltdale, Buffalo, N. Y. I Z- C - I to W-,-,--,.t,, -.. W . I .,,n,--,,,W -tc I 5 if U14-1 Gallup, Chester .. Gaskill, Cornelia ... Gaskin, Emmett .... Gerherich, Margaret Glass, Isabel ......... Glazier, Lewis ..... Goldsmith, Leonard Gordon, Joseph .... Gormley, Martha Gorruso, Anthony .... Grant, Howard .... Graves, Olive .... Gray, Minna ...... GriH'ing, Kenneth ... Gritlith. Everett .... Grxm,James Grimshaw, Dorothy Guerlac, Henry .. .. Gulko, Charles ..... Guptill, Mason Hacck, Edith ..... Hagerty, Gilbert Hall, VVhitford .... Hallenbeck, Mary .. Hallman, VVillard .. Halpern, Nathan Hammett, Helen .... Hanley, Thelma Hansen, Alice .... Hanson, Evelyn .. . Harner, Leslie ..... Harris, Katherine . Hart, Z. Paul ...... Havens, Ruth ......, Headings, Mildred Hedgpeth, Harold . Hedgpeth, Ora ..... Hemman, Helen Hendricks, Edith Herlan. Gustav .... Hernden, Margaret .. Hewitt, Dorothy Hewson, Wendell .. Hickey, Helen ...... Hicks, Desdemona .. Higghs, Charles . Hill, Leigh ..... Hill, Oakley .,... Hilliker, Howard .. I-Ioad, VVesley ..... Hoffman, Harold Hoffman, Helen Holden, John . .. Holter, Mary Holiday, Francis .. Holler, George .. Holster, Beatrice .. Horn, Edward Horne, Beatrice .... Horner, Edmund . .. Howells, Jack .... Hugger, Elsie .. ...S Holden St., North Adams, Mass. .....952 VVashington St., Peekskill N. Y. ...1066 Genesee St,. Rochester, N. Y. ....161 S. Lincoln Ave., Lebanon, Pa. ,.... . . . .318 N. Plain St., Ithaca, N. Y. ...114 VVaverly St., Cattaraugus, N. Y. ....220 E. Patterson, Bellefontaine, O. . . . . . .77 VVarren Ave., Whitman, Mass. ....230 VV. Ludlow St., Summit Hill, Pa. ............51 Howe St., Rutland, Vt. .....368 N. Main St., Liberty, N. Y. ....4-7 Glenwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio . . . .77 Heddon Ter., Newark, N. J. Hook, N. Y. .........,...........Ioion, N. Y. .17 E. Third St., Boyertown, Pa. ...... . . . .Otsego, St., Ilion, N. Y. ....3 Fountain Place, Ithaca, N. Y. ....l1311 Hopkins Ave., Cleveland, O. .....21 Lincoln Ave., Albany, N. Y. .....561 E. 32nd St., Paterson, N. J. ....... . . .Box 280, Little Falls, N. Y. ..217 S. Baker St., McMinnville, Ore. .2236 Broadway, Schenectady, N. Y. .......139 Lancaster St., Kitchener, Ont. .....4205 Pacific Ave., VVildwood, N. J. . . . . . . . .760 N. 27th St., Camden, N. J. ...2206 E. Main St., Endicott, N. Y. .....153 Freeman St., Hartford, Conn. ....59l Schuyler Ave., Arlington, N. J. . . . . . . . . .Main St., Valley View, Pa. .......................Barrytown, N. 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Y. ... . . . . .111 Oak Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. . . . . .13 Irene St., Johnstown, Pa. ......426 Vickroy, Johnstown, Pa. ......20+ VVilliam St., Scranton, Pa. ....11l-55 167th St., Jamaica, L. L. ' Gfiisl 1- '- rg 2 2:1 1 .64 4 'T'Y7:.g, 1.1 -qt ' Q r ' J ' ii. - - -L. of - f '5 legixm- -'liaise Hulbert, Alice ..,. Hunsinger, Mary . Hurlbut, Mary .... Hutchison, Walter Jacobson, Arne Jackson, Alice .... Jacobs, Ma1'ga1'et . Javuzzo, Josephine James, Norman Ja.rvis, Virginia .. Jensen, Robert .... Jessop, Grace .... Johnson, Ethel .... Johnson, Evelyn .. Johnson, Kenneth . Johnston, Elizabeth Jones, Bartley .... Jones, Mary Louise Joyce, John .......... Judway, Theodore Kainu, Richard .. Kalter, Dale ..... Kanaskie, Enoch .. Kantrovitz, Sadie . Karp, Gertrude Katz, Tenaze .... Kaus, Elizabeth .. Keeley, Mary .... Keen, James ..... Keen, Ruth ....... Keesey, Richard .... Kelly, Edna ...... Kelly, Milton .. Kelly, Francis .... Kelsall, Joseph ..... Kemmerer, Martin Kiefer, Cecelia .. Kiely, James ..... Kiermann, Walter . .. King, Jeanne ..... Kinnear, Frances . Kinyoun, Isabel .. Kirkland, Janet .. Klein, Mary ..... Knotts, Eugene . . . Koch, Carolyn .... Koch, Dorothea .. Koons, Harold . .. Krimmel, Harry . Krueger, George . Krueger, Elizabeth Krusa, Ruth ..... Kuntz, Esther .... Kupta, Anthony .. Kupsky, John .,.. Lacy, Marguerite .. Lang, Philip ..... Lashmit, Ethel .... Latham, Gilbert .... Latham, Dayton .. Latshaw, Mildred ............,...........Cresco, Pa. .........20+ Onondaga St., Sayre, Pa. ........................Mexxco, N. Y. 200 N. High St., New VVilmington, Pa. . . . . . . . . .210 6th St., Fairport Hbr., O. ...... .25 Orchard St., Springfield, Vt. ... . . . . . . . . .212 Pine St., Danville, Pa. .. . .378 Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. .. . . .... 1719 VVyoming St., Dayton, O. .3l-l- W. Lexington Ave., Elkhart, Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2114 N. St., Sacramento, Cal. ..............Box 632, Morenci, Ariz. ....l3ox 212, R. F. 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Leamon, Lois ....., Leavitt, Daniel .. Leeds, Pauline .... Leedy, Herman .... Legro, Lillian ..... Leonard, Eleanor .... L.eonard, Pauline .... Leopold, Ruth ..,., Lester, Lewis, Arloine .... Lewis, Theodore .... Lewis, Eugene ..... Paul ..,.. Lew . .... Lewis, Lewis, Robert Lieb, Emma Light, George 1 Lintoi , Mary ...... Lippincott, Louise Lloyd, Elizabeth ... Lloyd, Marion Lloyd, Wildred ,... Loesges, Dorothy .. Lombard, Winona Long, Eleanor ..,. Long, Ronald Loo, Anna ..... Lorenz, Hilda Lucia, Rachel . .. McClellan, Helen .... McGivney, Helen McGinn, Nelson .. . McHenry, Craig .. McKnight, Cassius McLean, Agnes .... lVlCLll1'C, George ....,.. ....120 Highland Place, Ithaca, R. D. 2, Middletown, Hunter St., Ossining, .............Montonr Falls, ...191Z Ogden Ave., Superior, ........N. Main St., Randolph, ....669 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, .......................Newlield, ..... . . .98 Stradford Ave., Pittsfield, 5655 E. Catherine St., Binghamton, N. Y. N. Y N. Y. .....503 Cypress St., XV. Monroe, N. Wis. La. Y. Mass. N Y N. Y. Mass. Mass. N. Y. ..........................Owego . . . . . . . . .Chestnut St., Mutlilinburg, .....147 Market St., Williamstown, Pa. ...Main Sc Maple Sts., Wliitesville, N. Y. Genesee St., Clyde, N. Y. ...1614 Horne Ave., Dayton, Ohio ...356 Wright Ave., Kingston, Pa. ..... .80 Broadway, Salem, N. J. .....Avenue A. VVeirton, YV. Va. . .256 Center St., Millersburg, Pa. .......7lS A W. Market St., York, Pa. .....+11 Lawrence St., Burlington, N. j. .....21 Lake St., Highland Falls, N. Y. ,... .1-l5 Young Ave., VVildwood, N. I. ....-H7 N. Detroit, Bellefontaine, O. ....431 E. Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y. 121 State St., Windsor, Vt. ... . . . 123 Main St., Whitehall, N. Y. .....446 W. Perry St., Cape May, N. J. . . . . . . 170 Nassau St., New York City Box 396, Canton, Ohio ....99 S. Vine St., Hazelton, Pa. ..2S0 Pa. .. . . . . . . . . . . .48 Dodge St., Buffalo, N. Y. ...1909 Osterlitz, Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Retsof, N. Y. ........14 Mettowee St., Granville,N. Y, Hanna City, Ill. Chestnut Ave., Boston 30, Mass. Boltonville, Vt. McNamara, Daniel ...36 North St., Torrington, Conn. McNamara, William ...36 North St., Torrington, Conn. McWVilliams, john .... ..... 3 62 E. Union St., Newark, N. Y. MacAdam, jean ....,.... ...... 9 LaFayette St., Saugerties, N. Y. MacArthur, Marguerite .. ..................... Fair Haven, N. Y. MacDowell, Jean ...... .... 5 13 Main St., S., Canandaigua, N. Y. MacDowell, Laurence .. .............. 308 Farm St., Ithaca, N. Y. Macintosh, Raymond .... .... 6 104 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. MacNamara, Helen ..... ........................ S choharie, N. Y. MacPhail, Mary jane .. ............... 6 Swan St., Geneva, Ohio Mackey, Paul ......... ................... E . Main St., Atglen, Pa. Magee, La Vern .... .... 1 235 VVyoming Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Magee, Roland ....... .............. J ...... N ew Bedford, Mass. MaGill, Katharine .... ......... S 47 Jay St., Albany, N. Y. Maier, Dorothy ..... .,.1lO Creighton Ave., Dayton, O. Mairs, George D. ..... 25 Glen Ave., Scotia, N. Y. Mairs, Harry D. .... .... 2 S Glen Ave., Scotia, N. Y. Makarainen, Henry .......... R. D. 4, Ithaca, N Y. Malby, Margaret ...... .... 4 1 Second St., Allegany, N. Y. Mandelkern, Bernard ...... 29 Norway Park, Buffalo, N. Y. Mansfield, Ruth ....... ...4-11 Center St., VVallingford, Conn. Marasca, Medina .... ...... M ain St., East Hampton, N. Y. Mark, Herman .. ...IZ Crane St., Clifton Springs, N. Y. f L Y' , ,QLIQ , , W-Q H171 . . . . . . . ...SOS VVinsor Ave., Roanoke, Va. Martin, Carlton . Martin, Charles . Martin, Frances . Martin, Leonard Martin, Sanford Mason, Harriet ... Mate, Harold ...... Mather, Virginia Mauglian, Orlo ... Maxon, Malcolm ... Maynard, Clarke ... May, Virginia .... Mead, Charles .. Mele, joseph .... Mennig, Celeste Messer, Richard . .. Millel', Emilie ...... Mills, Jeannette Mills, Lila ....... Minium, Velma ..... Mitchell, Frances Mitchelltree, Alen .... Monack, Kathleen Moon, Maxwell . Moore, Cherrie . Moore, Mary Moore, Verna Morey, Raymond Matlock, Vtlilliam Morse, Fred Morse, Hazel Muller, Marjorie Mulligan, George Munro, Julia ...... Murray, Charles .. Myers, Florence . .. Myers, Margaret Nash, Charles Nash, Frances .. Nash, john Nason, Ruth .. Naylor, Betty . Nelson, Henry .. Newell, Bruce .... Newhart, Frances Newton, Dayton .. Nichols, james .. Niedeck, Arthur, Nissley, Martha Noble, Frances .. Odell, Albert Ogsbury, Alva .... O'Hare, Emmett Olichney, Joseph Olmstead, Rosalie ... Ostrander, Allen .... Painter, Ruth ..... Palmer, Edith ...... Paltrowitz, Marian Parker, Ralph ..... Parsons, Scott C jim ... . . . . . . . .1110 9th St., Milwaukee, WVis. .......................NVitherbee, N. Y. 521 E. Vkfabash Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind. N. 9th St., Akron, O. .. . . .Zi Booth St., Shortsville, N. Y. .. . .69 Chapel St., Mt. Morris, N. Y. ... . . . . . . .743 Main St., Latrobe, Pa. ....110 Highland Place, Ithaca, N. Y. ......................Bloomville, N. Y. . . . . . . 5-I VVashington St., Brattleboro, Vt. ..3911 Evergreen Road, N. Pittsburgh, Pa. ....262 Oakwood Ave., E. Aurora, N. Y. . . .. . .. .525 Delaware Ave., Albany, N. Y. . . . .333 Summit Ave., Clarks Summit, Pa. . . . . . .211 Main St., Claremont, N. H. ...,.............Montreat, N. C. . . .545 54th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ...............Granv1lle, N. Y. .. . . .VVaterford St., Egdinboro, Pa. .................Marfa, Texas ... . . . . . .Pine St., Emporium, Ra. ....131 Reed Ave., Monessen, Pa. ................Pulteney, N. Y. ............Box 64-, Kinston, N. C. .........................Ridge, Md. ....R D 5, Box 4, Schenectady, N. Y. ....307 Cascadilla St., Ithaca, N. Y. ...,S Minth Ave., Danbury, Conn. .... . . .375 Stone St., Oneida, N. Y. N. Y. ....-1351 Matilda Ave., New York City ... . . . . .178 Laurel St., Bristol, Conn. .. . . . . . . . . .Box 602, Burlington, Vt. ... . . . . .Box 126, Athol, Mass. ...207 Grand St., Danville, Pa. ...158 Bird Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ..... . . . . . . . . .Salisbury, Conn. . . .691 E. Ash St., Globe, Ariz. F D 2, VVindliam, Me. . . . . . . . . . .135 Park St., Medford, Mass. . . . .20 Belmont Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Pa. ....918 VVallace St., Vandergrift, Pa. ...SZS Pleasant Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. Eddy St., Ft. Edward, N. Y. ....................Curriers, N. Y. .....S19 N. Tioga St., Ithaca, N. Y. .........530 State St.. Lancaster, Pa. .. . .745 Allison Ave., Washington, Pa. .....914 E. 38th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ........527 Shafor Blvd., Dayton, O. ....Z237 Hampton St., Swissvale, Pa. ....621 VV. Pine St., Mahoney City, Pa. ...113 Chomnng St., Painted Post, N. Y. ...,6 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. . .. . .114 S. 15th St., Richmond, Ind. ...610 S. 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Robertson, Alzie ...., Rockwell, Marjorie . .. Rogers, Mrs. Mary Rohrer, Evangeline . .. Roman, joseph ...... Rose, Chester .... . Rowland, Arthur .... Russell, Raymond .. . Rosenthal, Nat ..... Safford, Anna . .... Salton, Grace ...... . .. Sammons, Lauretta Saunders, Dorothea .. Saylor, Marguerite . . . . Sayre, Carryl ........ Schaadt, Elizabeth . . Scheiman, Robert . . . . Schemahorn, M arlo Schramm, Marie . . . . ...,IOS Rhune St., Nesquenoning, Pa. . . . . . . . . .Bulandshahr, U. P., India ....Main St., Southampton, N. Y. ................Prescott, Ont., Can ..30 Dutton St., Wallingford, Conn. .................Cranbury, N. I. ... . ..16S Troup St., Rochester, N. Y. ....132O E. Srtl ,St., XVilliamsport, Pa. 17 Columbia St., New Bedford, Mass. . . . .133 XY. Main St., Bennington, Vt. ......................Oxford, Nebr. . . .2622 Miner Ave., E-anamie, Pa. ...199 Chemung St., Corning, N. Y. ......................Bolivar, N. Y. ......-l04 Lenox Ave., Oneida, N. 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