Cattaraugus High School - Caravan Yearbook (Cattaraugus, NY)

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I 9 3 2 .g..g..g..g..g..g..g4.g..g.q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.44.3.49 111 'Wa f f IIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIllIllllIIIlllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllilllllllllllllllilIIlllIII2IIiI1IIIllllIIIlllllllllIIIIIIllllQIIll!IIIIlIllllllllilllllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIEIIlllllllllllllllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllilllIllllllliilllllliillllll 2 1 --1- CA TTA RA UGA N DEDICATION To our V3TSlty Basketball team of 1931 32 whlch after a season of persevermg and hard flghtlng to obtaln recognltxon by the county sklllfully brought th1s a1m to reahzatlon vve dedlcate this xssue of THE CATTARAUGAN EDITOR'AL Iecturers 'md Journftllsts have much to say concernmg the manv opportunltles of the younger generatlon and the abuse of these fme opportunxtles If we we1e to go by all we hear we would surely be convlnced that the present young people do not regard advlce or plan for the future It seems qulte appropuate at th1s tlme of grad uatlon to get a st ldent s reaetlon to the present opportumtles A boy or glrl gc es to school not perhaps because he or she hkes It but becau e schoolmg IS necessary for the futule Thls student mav not study He may be brllllant or on the other hand qulte the 0ppOSlt6 He admlttedly scorns all blts of adV1C6 to make hay whlle the sun shlnes Perhaps he falls If that be so the lesson wlll be taught Experxence 'vga n proves to be the best teacher That fan ure does more toward changlng the attltude of a person than does any thlng else Of course we do not attempt to malntam that every stud ent s reactlon IQ the same Hundreds respond entlrely dlfferently to the same stlmull Thxs po nt leads to the flrst commendable tralt I the young generatlon a greater varlety of Ideas those more orlglnal and wide spread ln varlety I have cause to belxeve that the second tralt to be mentloned IS fmdaptlon We young moderns belleve ourselves far more able to fxt lnto our envlronment and to make the best of thlngs than those of past g8l'16I'3tl01lS One c nnot truthfully sav that the glrls to today are not far more ef11c1ent anl at the s vme time 1ust as fem1n1ne as those of 1890 Among the good tra ts to be mentloned IS the fvct that the youth of today does no tvke facts by precedent but by proof What value xt w1ll be nn vears to come to look b Lck at some of the marvelous d1S offer a great radxus for expans1on and dlscovery It IS up to each Ill dlvldual to apply hlmselt mnd complete the tasks alreuly begun and they are capable Of course there are many new mv cnt1ons to ease our vv ork and ln crease our pleasures Yet on the other hand the older people make exactly as much use of these thmgs as we do They mav not have had them ln thelr youth but they had something ln thelr stead These new 1l'1V6I'ltl0llS 'ue not only valuable as a slver of tlme and work but also a medlum for flndlng out hovv thc young people wlll spend thelr LCISUTQ time Wlll thls tlme be spent profltably or otherw1se No one nows Glve credlt where It 13 deserved and 5ou wlll fmd that tlmost all of the young people have somethmg WVltl1lIl themselves of value for Qbtibllghlllg some flcld ot llfe that must be m kde use of by all takes a head to get ahead and wc have only to prove to you all our success IQSQZ 'N - , , ! 1 I A A 1 1 c . , , . . g Y . 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Mass SILNIIOR FI ASS SENIOR FAREWELL Never shall we forget what C H S has 'xccompllshed for us Nex er shall we forget the love and thrllls we have shared m those good old Basketball Soccer Baseball and Tenms games' Nelther shall we forget our pr17e wmnvng band our school paper and the actlvtles of the various clubs of C' H S We ovse much to our ex er fawthful Prlnclpal Ind faculty who have sfulded us wxth a steadv hand We mav soon forget the things we have stud ed from books but the memorv of our dear faculty will I nger on forever 'md ever We leaxe with our faculty the hope that thev mav haxe much happmess 1n the future To the student bodv we leave the hope that they too mav enjov C H S and ltS frlend hxps as we have We should hke to take thls as an opportumtx of extendlng our gratltude and appreclatlon to our class adusor She took the responslbllltv of fluldlflg us as Semors 'lo her we owe our success Surely no SBIIIOI' w1ll ever forget Mxss Lattm Now after four vears of ste ldv savllrg we are about to step from We feel that lfter our assoclatlons wlth F H S we w1ll be able to rlde the was es m that sea of Llfe and not capslfe beneath them SENIOR WASHINGTON TRIP At nme o clock Fr dax mornlng NI xrch 25 thlrteen OYCIUVCI Sen mr accompanmed bx thur thfxpc ron Mlss Buddenhagen left the hllls of Fattaraugus for tht much antvc pfmted cltv of W lshlnfzton Ewiwone had a dellghtful tlme and wlll admlt that the trlp xx IS one not to be forgotten The SLIIIOFS wlsh to thank everyone who has cooperated ss 1th them IH makmg the Washmgzton trlp possxble IQQZ Vw. 1 44 L Y . 1 A . K . K . e K I . . , ' , 1 r , D S . l 'l 6 4 ' s v , I I . n . K I I , . I I z . ' , ' L X s v Y f ' ' A 1 7 - Q Y ' ' v ' s Q o ' A xp y 5' the decks of that wonderful ship HC. H. S. out 1nto the sea of L1fe. ' v 1 ' 1 U ' 'I 1 'r 4 . . , , . O -'--'O ' ' i ' ' . . 2 . ' , . ' X - ' f..,' ' ' 2' '.e , , . ,, ' .' 2 ' ' 9 1 , 'Z . ' A . I ' 1 j I n .su V s -, .- - - . .:..:. .g..- '. ...I .3 g..g..g..g..g. 4 ' , .- g - 'zu e A CA TTA RA UGA SENIOR HONORS Louls Russell and Cora Belle Guenther are the honor members of the graduatlng cl Iss of 32 Louis lS valedlctorxan wlth an average of 88 7 and Cora Belle IS salutatorlan wlth an average of 867 for thexr four vear s work Iouls has shown greatest talent IH Mathematlcs whlch he says IS hls favorxte study He stlll IS unable to select h1s vocatlon because he wants a man slze Job He has however a defmlte leamng toward electricity Durlng hls four years ln hlgh school he has been of great servlce as a stage llghtmg expert He IS planmnv to try hls hand lS an electrlclan after school IS out Cora Belle the salutatorlan IS mterested 111 sclence Next school year 1f you should happen to be 1n Buffalo drop around and see her at the State Teacher s College It may be dlfflcult to belleve but she has the hlghest hopes of becommg a d1et1c1an We don t know what a d1et1c1an IS but we hope It IS an honorable occupatlon Senlors recelvlng honorable mentlon are James Taft Lloyd Walte Helen Hart and Irene Hebner These students dld thelr best to w1n flrst place but the superlor mtelllgence ot louls and Cora Belle made lt a hopeless task The Senlors cmgratulate thelr valedlctormn and salutatormn for thelr fme work durmg thelr foul years to gether JUNIOR CLASS NEWS Presldent M try Cleveland Vice Presldent Robert Young Secretary Dorothy Babcock T1 easurer Donald Hull Members of the Student QOUHCII M trv Brock Shlrlcv Stemhauser Jlck Lalng The Junxor Class of C H S can cert-unly lool back on 1931 and 32 as a very memorable year 1n nts hlstoly Of course we had good tlmes when we were care fre llttle Freshmen and Sophomores but th1s year we haxe really trled to prepare ourselx es fmanclally and otherwlse for next year when we shall be Senlors The boys ln our class showed how skllltul they were at basketball by wmnmg the Interclass Champlonshxp Trophy This trophy whlch resembles a bathmg su1t but ms really a Jersev may be found graclng whom we owe our thank for keepmg up the tradltlons of our Class are Potter Xoung Hull L'ung Remhardt Grube and last but not least Cerald Engl sh We don t want to be selfish but we certalnly hope he r malns wxth us next yexr Several of our Class helped to make up the splendid Soccer Team last fall Whlte Hull Glanms and others are gomg out for Tennls w here we feel sure that they w ll w1n more dlstmctlon The Jun1ors were hosts of a very successful Card Party th1s sprmf' at whlch Progresslve Brldge nd Pedro w ere play ed The tally cards were the nox el ldea of some of our brlght lngemous members Thev were umbrellas done IH our Class Colors Old Rose and Sllver destlned to keep off the Aprll showers Our orxg nal checklng system avolded the usual confuslon of gettmg someone elses rubbers or hat mstead of your own The refreshments were rather late and several people tnotlceablv Freshmenj nearly passed out before nourlshment came but rf thev had known what was happenmg out ln the kltchen they wouldn t have wondered at the delav The boys made the coffee and every txme Bob get to the 26th cup someone would smlle at hxm CI wonder wholj and he would lose all tlack and have 'to do lt over After several repetltlons of countmg he wrote It down on the wall when he came to the 26th One sweet luttle Junlor perslsted ln handlng sandwiches out of the wxndow to her boy frlends congregated outslde IQQZ . c t , , ' 1 ' v' ' It ' 7 4 , , L , L L L. . ' 1 ' 1 . 1 - . , , . . 1 t, K C L a , . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , C L A , C n 9 , . . . n , J C , i 1 1 c . . . . l V - . u 0 4 L 0 s C I . ' I 0 . : : ' n 1 1 '1 l' . 2 U . X. . 5 Z . . . . 1 C , l . .1 1 1 I . . . 4 3- Q . . v . y . . A K 5, n . I I V a L ' Y . , 9 the wall d rectly at the rlght of th1s Honorable Class. The men to , . . -f v 9 v C y 1 , , , . . C ' t ' 1 . 1 . 1 r . C ' 9 9 i '- . . . - . , - Y . . . . I ' u 1 r n ' Y .Y K I . Y , . ' 9 v Q ' o L' x . . ' g..g..g..'.. '..g g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..3..g..g..g..g. Q:-'Zn -, . .0-I-2--2-0, 2 2-2'-2'-'s-If-Z 2 ' 2 .0-gn 'A e 5 CA TTA RA UCAN Wendy poured the coffee. It was all rmght untll Dot came around, then the cups miraculously ran over or tlpped ox er It all took tlmel Prnzes were awarded to the wmners and everyone reported a fine tlme Our members have been actxve ln Dramatlc Club work Band and Chorus Our class can boast of possessmg a buddmg young play wrlter and a certaln blond actress who became so completely absorb ed ln her part she forgot her own name' Can you beat that? Also I thlnk some of the gxrls wlll make modern Carusos the way they can smg tenalto ln Chorus Un case you ve never heard of It It s '1 new vo ce selected by some supposed sopranoes a compromlse be tween bass and soprano J We are eagerly looklng forward to next year when we shall be dlglllfled Semors You w1ll hear more from us then SOPHOMORE HISTORY Presldent Rlchard TenEyck Vlce Presxdent Donald Rogan Secretary Marjorle Ashton Treasurer Herbert Mxller Student Councxl Edward Cottrell Norma Gold Thxs class was orgamzed IH September of 31 and as the boys hate the honor of glvmg our class a name their actlvltles should come fxrst At the begmnmg of the year Soccer fllled thexr program R '1enEyck J Straub E Whlte H Mlller F Petersen F Russell helped wlth thelr marvelous playlrg to brmg dear ol C H S to play for the champxonshlp only to be defeated Durlng the wmter they were deeply concerned 1n basketball R TenEyck H Mlller D Rogan J Straub J Maus E Whlte and F Russell were exther subs on the xarslty or played on the second team Besides the honors they recelved we have a banner which those Satur day A M Champions won for us Now elther baseball or tenms tak up thelr valuable tlme R Samuelson F Russell R TenEyck D Rogan H Mlller A Prltchard J Straub E Whlte have helped put C H S ln an undlsputable thxrd place IH baseball whlle E Cottrell D Babcock and C Rlch are showlng thelr sklll and sportsman hlp ln tenms Donald Rogan has shown hlmself to be an enthus1ast1c and capable cheer leader and Bud Ryan we are sure can wm a 100 yard dash even lf he IS late to school quite often The glrls well what should we say about them? Well they have to make the Sophomores vlctorlous ln lntcrclass basketball But they soon found that lt would be a rather dlff cult task Marg Ashton was chosen Treasurer of the Athletlc Assoclatlon Fdward Cottrell Jack Keatlng Norma Gold I uclle Prltchard and Donald Babcock part1c1pated ln the Publ c Speakmg Contest and to our glory Jack walked off wlth the boys flrst pr ve and Edward Cottrell and Norma Gold once more rece xed honorable mentlon Next year we ll be Jumors and we hone to reach the top ln suc cess m baseball basketb ll etc Well we ll be seelng you as Junxors of 33 O K Senlors of 34 Mlss Shaw Joe can vou tell us what the plural of tent IS? Joe lifter deep thoughtj The plural of tent IS clrcus Say Jack what IS a WICIOWQF7 You surprlse me' Dont you know that '1 wxdower IS the husband of a w1dow IQQZ . Y . D . . - V , - ' r . 9 . 1 , - O-'- lO . . . ' D . . . , C 7 . . . . . . 1 s u , q 1 y . . . . ' ! ' 7 ' Y ' ! ' l ' . . . . , , . , . , . , . , . . A ' ll YI 7 ' . , - , . . , . N' , . ! . . , . l y 1 s . , . U . ' s ' ' . . sl n , - ' l ' : 9 . n, . L . . 0 . . shown some sklll sn dramatlcs. Others have trled, durlng the wxnter, ' ' z ll Y! J , I. I . . , , 1 . ' . . L ' .' ' . 3 . , ci 1 ' , , . . - s . Q Y , 1 a D ' I O-'-1'-'O ' , li ' PU k . 1. I . 1 . . - Cl ' ' ,Y Q K 1 0--1--0 C6 ' ' I7 n , k . u ' 1 ' ' A fs K l n ' il ..g..g..g..g..g..'..g..g..g..g.. ..g..g..g..g g .'..g..g..'..g..g..g. .g..g..,..'..j..g..:..g..g..g..g..g..g..'..'..'..'..g..'..3 a e 6 CA TTA RA UGA N THE FRESHMEN O dear these Freshmen' Wlll they ever learn not to wander around the halls and read Western storles IH study per1ods Well maybe not but Just the same we re qulte prlceless O yes we studv too But Freshmen w1ll be Freshmen Besldes haven t we basket ball soccer and baseball stars actors muslcxans and pub llc speakers ln our midst? Our flrst year m hlgh school and what a year' Mr Sanders IS nearlv exhausted The Freshmen have contributed qulte a blt of honor to dear old C H S m the lme of athletlcs Three of our boys Lee Brlggs Leland Austln and Charley Bates earned varslty letters ln Soccer Rlchard Loomls earned a squad letter whlle Charley Brown and Frank Perly helped on the team when needed Lee Brlggs Leland Austln and Lynford Gregory earned squad numerals ln Basketball Many Freshmen have gone out for Baseball Thev are Gaylord TenEyck Leland Austln Rlchard Loomls Burton Adams Charley Bates Char ley Brown and Roland Barber Severtl are expected to obtam let ters We also have glrls and boys mterclass basketball teams 'Ihc boys are dlvlded 1nto two teams the Frosh V3lbltV and Frosh Reserve The varsxty came out second m the league and the reserve flfth I our girls mterclass team we dldn t dxstmgulsh ourselves much but we have the hang of the thmg and expect to cover ourselves wlth glory next vear We dont only develop our b0dl6S phvslcally but also ment ally The Freshmen are qulte xmpressed Wlth the new departments Several have taken up Agrlculture and Commerclal courses Some of the Frosh are glfted as actors and have parts ln the Dramatlc Club enterta1nments We havent been very actlve ln the social lme for our somber Presldent doesn t belleve small chlldrcw should Indulge In such thmgs And so th1s youthful but rather efctraordmary class blds you good bye untll they are sophomores and reallv have somethlng mterestmg to tell about themselx es They also wlsh the Senlors long and pros perous lives POST GRADUATE Last September when we started school there were ten Post fm shed thelr work ln January some found work Csomewhere elsej and others moved away About a month after we began school we organlzed our class lola Colllns was elected President and Elsle Slpe was elected Secre tary We thought we wouldn t need a Treasurer We also elected our student council member Els e Slpe The Post Graduates as a class haven t done any thmg defmlte thlfixvear but they have one good quallty the quallty of stlckmg to get er The Post Graduates also have a hablt of roammg around the school bulldlng there IS generally one ln the Llbrlarv one or two ln the Commercial Room and there are alwavs a few roammg around ln search of knowledge We keep xery well posted on the thmgs gomg on ln the school and if any one wants to know some news he can ask Post Graduate But for all our faults we Post Grads have a few good pomts For xnstance we act dlglllfled to encourage the under classmen who are so apt to lmltate our ways We also are xery studlous We always get our lessons and work hard so we may be able to be a good ex emple to the younger boys and glrls as when we pass any of the underclassmen fespeclallx Semorsl they all whlsper and say There goes one of the Post Graduates Some day I hope to be as smart dlgnlfled and studlous as they IQQZ .fn ....,u,.:.,: . 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Z Z I !-f:-.g..g..g..g..g 1 Grade Chronicle The Kmdergarten June 7 1932 Dear Frlends We ale going to have a graduation play It's to be June 17th Please wlll you come? We are learning to prmt our names and make numbers Goodbye, Kindergarten Girls and Boys FIRST GRADE NEWS We had a farm on our sand table for the Exhibit Now we are going to have a circus on the sand table have a tent and some wagons We like a circus They do funny things in a circus They have ani mals and clowns in a circus The clowns stand on their heads and make us laugh SECOND GRADE NEWS We have been domg many interest ing things this year the latest thing was being plckanlnnles in the grade pageant Childhood Days of Wash mgton Our wild flower chart ls full of flowers and our bird chart is almost lu oo We are havlng a flower show this week Come ln if you wlgh to see some June flowers James Robertson and Alberta White brought Luna Moths to show the class one day Milo Lent found a moth and several other people have brought some common butterflles and moths 0-1-O THIRD GRADE NEWS We have been working hard this Year but have had a good time also We acted as plckanlnnles in he Grade Entertainment We have been in assemblies before all the grammar school Miss Brown is our teacher and we luke her ever so much 0- -0 FOURTH GRADE NEWS Its nice to be in the Fourth Grade Norhmg very important has happened this year but we re learning a lot f new lhillgs Several of us have been out of school sick this year Our teacher Miss Hoag fxxed us up as In dlans for the Grade Entertainment I thunk lt was fun to be an Indian also we made pretty ones Oi FIFTH GRADE NEWS lgglie came to school on September 3 When school opened we only had twenty two pupils We now have twenty four In November we prepared for a play The day we had the play we got up a book club, entitled The Good Book Club December 23, 1931 we had our Chrlstmas Party We went home that afternoon very happy for two weeks vacatlon, which passed very quickly We came back in January 1932, all fresh fox more school SIXTH GRADE NEWS The Sixth Grade formed a club call ed The Good Sportsmanship Club at the beginmng of the year BY mean! of class dues we were able to purchase glass for our George Washington and Thomas Edison pictures also our class colors Wlth the remamder we hoD2 to get a new dlctlonary At one of our class meetings the Fifth Grade were our guests They presented a play in correlation with geography work The pupils of this grade took part in the music contest given by Walter Damrosh and conducted by Mrs Rook er' Gladys Slpe won one of the prizes offered SEVFNTH GRADE NEWS The Seventh Grade of 1931 32 have done some outstanding things Three persons have attamed honors ln the way of prizes The first was earned by Ruth Rich this was a dlctionary from the Buffalo Evemng News for the wlnner of our spelling contest Ruth also obtained the prize for the best note book kept in connection with the Dsmrosch appreciation radio programs The grand prize for recogmzmg the most selections in the Damrosh test was given to Lenora Nunweiler Both the prizes were pictures of the Sing lng Tower Florida These Damrosch programs were listened to by the sixth seventh and eighth grades of our school A lar e number of the parents f our grade have attended the P T A metings each month EIGHTH GRADE NEWS At present the Eighth Grade is husv rehearsing for the grade play Friday night We expect to spend the next two weeks reviewlng for the regents examinations for everyone wants pass them Since school has started at nine oclock we dont expect to have so many late students as there has been lately Of course the first day of new time a few forgot and came in an hour late but they soon will get regu lated and things will go smoothly again ff H 1932 Page 8 , . , . 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Activities 1 K-XT'l XRNIK AN STAFF CATTARAUGAN STAFF The Cattlraugfln Staff w IS selected from the former Tatler Staff and the folloxxmg acted as Department Edltors Jeanne Wake Edltor ln Chlef Rlchard TenEyck Buslness Manager Robert Young Frances Babcock Adv Managers Edward Cottrell June Lee Clrculatxon Managers Mflrv Cleveland Elsle S1pe Llterary Marjorlc Ashton Francls R5 an Humor Bernard Keatlng Helen Butterfleld Feature Lloxd Walte Helen Hart Senlor Edltors Thls ISSUE prepar ed by the staff IS the 1932 lssue of the C'att'1rf1u gan but SIIICS there has been onlx one lssue prexlous to this one the staff has attempted to make thls one outstandlng It contains news on ex erx department of the school work The staff xx as rep nd for lts hard vxork bv 1 partv held ln June at the schoolhouse The success of thls paper I9 due to the xerx c'1p1ble and efflcxent Manager under the verx able lllStI'UCtlOI'l of our Englxsh teacher MISS MacLean The Student Bodx xxvsh to express thelr appreclatxon to lVIr and Nlrs L A Babcock and the Amemcan Leglon Post for the prlzes thex annuallx avx ard to members of our school To 'Nhss Al1ce Lattln our llbrarxan vxho so generouslx gn es a DFIZQ for the best senxor essax vue also extend our thanks Last but far from least xxe xxlsh to thank Mr Vx hlte and the facultx for thelr excellent cooperatlon and thelr lnterests ln our vxork IQQZ I 2 c 2 L' l 7 'Y ' x 9 . X . , . L , . : ' , . ' . . , : n 1 tv , : s K .' ' 7 .1 1 c 4 ' 9 ' ,V ' V 1 T V 5 n . Y N 2. 0 L v -Y 2 t N ' . ' '. 1 ' . z , - ' ' work of Jeanne Wake, editor-in-chief, Richard TenEyck, Buslness 7 ,Y ' I ' O-tl-'O Y y. 3 . . . A l Y ' y- 1 y-' v ' v v , . . . .. Q C n I Q A. 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' 'a e - CA TTARAUGAN-as C HORI S CHORUS NEWS The Glee Flnbs of former years have been combmed thls vear mto a group called CHORUS VVe have been functlonmg very successfully under the SUDCYVISIOH of Mrs Rooker and Mrs Holbrook to whom we owe our thanks for thelr patlence w1th us The annual trlp to Fredonla was made on Aprll 27th and ln splte of the ralny day everyone had an enjovable time I thmk that we all ya ned new ldeas and derlved some beneflt from the trlp as well as had a good tlme We have made several cred table appearances thls year and hope that next year wlll be as pleasant as thls one has been THE TATLER Through the ef crts of an eff clent ed1tor1al staff and through the generoslt of Mr C W Brock efhtor of The Cattaraugus Tlmes the news of the school has been presented to the publlc each week bw the medxum of The Tatler The edltorlal staff has been composed of the edxtor IH chnef Jeanne Wake lssue edltors Helen Butterfleld Marv Clexeland Cora belle Guenther Dorothy Babcock Robert Young Bernard Keatmg and Rxchard TenEvck sports and llterarv edltors On November 15 the edltor m chlef two xssue edxtors and sports We conducted a short story contest thxs vear Whlflh seemed t stlmulate mterest ln creatlve wrltmg The storles submltted were credltable examples of Cattaraugus talent Llovd Walte won the prlze fa llterary pmj vuth his excellent story Klng Jbl The edxtmg of a school paper requlres labor and cooperatlon These qualltles have not been lackxng lll thls years staff Wlth the leadershlp of M153 MacLean our Engllsh teacher and advlsor we hate vsorked together harmonlouslx and vu 1th the one thought mmd to publlsh the best paper yet ' 92? r i . 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'o .5. 2. o .g. :Q 0 o g. o 4 .5. fo BAND BAND Thls IS the thlrd year the Band has been orgamzed We feel that we have done very well th1s year We have had somethmg to work for every rehearsal, whlch makes every one work harder We had a concert ln February and xt went off very: well so It was decxded that the Band go to Fredonla At Frcdoma we won flrst place, belng rated as hlghly superlor Every one felt encouraged over thls and It gave new strength and self confldence to the band I m sure every one apprecxates the work done by Mr Surra, our band leader He has worked very hard to make the band a success and I thlnk that thls year has been an xmportant one for the Band FRENCH CLUB The French Club was orgamzed at the begmnlng of the school year wlth Mlss Lattm as faculty advxsor and wlth the followmg Offl cers Presldent Elsle Slpe Vlce Presldent Jeanette Young Secretary Gracla Austm Treasurer Rebecca Borden The meetmgs were held the flrst Monday of every month at the homes of varlous members of the club Later m the year lIlllS arrange ment was changed and the meetlngs were held ln the schoolhouse There were ten members ln the club all of whom were vuorkmg for a club pm Pms were to be av. arded to those members who earn ed a glV9ll number of polnts for actlve work done lll the club All convexsatzons at the meetmgs were conducted xn Ifrench All ou1 games, storles and songs were done ln French and at a serles of meetmgs, certaln members of the club presented a one act P 'W ' 2,22 w . . . . . . . . . . . . . - , . 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Q . . .g..g..j..g..'..:..:..g..'..,.. ..'..'..g..g..g..g..g..:..'..'..g..:..g..:..'..'..g. , ..j..,. ,. .,. g..'..'.,'..,..,..:..:..g..:..:..:..g..:..'..'..',.-..:,.'..'..j...., f A CA TTA RA UGA N H .- DRAMATIC C I UB DRAMATIC CLUB NEWS The Dramatlc Club was orgamzed December 1 1931 chooslng for 1ts offlcers Presldent Roman Granms Vlce Pres1dent Mary Brock Secretary Margorxe Ashton Treasurer Durland Cady The purpose of thls club was for' the students to learn more about dramas and the productxon of plays by actual experxence The mem bers not only haxe acted ln plays but also have alded ln presenting the plays by dlrectmg castlng helpmg arrange stage settings Plays have been glven at each monthly meetmg two were pre sented ln Assembly and the greatest accompllshment was the publxc entertamment glven 1n May Three one act plays were presented namely Sacrlflce Romance of Chma and Evldence The play whlch was voted the best nn the op1n1ons of ten Judges was the Ro mance of Chma Thls play was sent to Ithaca on the funds recexv ed from the entertalnment to compete III the state wxde contest of Dramatlcs The remainder of the money was glven to the hlgh school for purchasmg scenery capable management of our Engllsh teacher Mlss Macl ean JUNIOR SENIOR PROM The second annual Jumor Semor Prom was held Frlday June 10th The banquet was served at 7 o clock xn the M E Church Flowers were used as decoratlons After the banquet Mr Whlte the Semor advlsor Mlss Lattm Jumor advlsor MISS Buddenhagen the departmg teachers the Semor Presldent Mxlton E Knopp Mr Frost and Mr Sanders gave speeches At the concluslon of the banquet program we journeyed to the Hlgh Q1-hool Audltorlum where we danced from 9 to 12 The muslc was furnxshed by Cllff Dawson s Rythm Orchestra W ' 2.232 I I 1 : I l 7 : 9 I , I : . . 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C A R A U G' A N .,..:..: .,: ..,..: , gn: HOMFMAKHNF f LUB HOMEMAKI NG CLUB Presldent Gracla Austm Vlce Presldent Helen Rogan Secretary Esther Pepperdme Treasurer Rebecca Borden The purposes and alms of the C H S Homemakmg Club are 1 To provlde opportunlty for socxal responslblhtles among the glrls 2 To provlde opportunlty for development of lmtlatlve and lead ershlp 3 To provlde opportunlty for formatlon of new ldeals of frlend shlp through worklng together 1n Home Economics THREE ONE ACT PLAYS Friday ex enmg March 18 three one act pl xys were glven IH the Hlgh School Audltornum tor the benefit of the Semor Class of '32 Washlngton Danccd gavc us an ldea of the dally llfe of Generll George Washmgton Although Washmgton was a young lad who of the Frontler shovscd Washmgton as a survcyol for Lord Furftx and how he dealt mostly Wltll the common people The Indxan Prophecy portrayed W l.ShlllgtOIl as the outstandlng general 1n the French and Indlan War He was much better th U1 the BI'ltlSll because he understood the Indl In w xys of flghtlng The Illdl3.llS prophesled th lt some day he would be the le'1der of hls people and thelr prophesy came true ' 9312 I V Y A I I T . . 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' 1 ,, CA TTA RA UGA A Athleaies VARSITY BASKILTBAIL 'HAM UP THE MOUNTAIN The dawn of the 1931 29 Basketball Season at C' H S rose IH all lts splendor on the most promlsmg squad of huskxes that Coach Gale s reglme has produced Wlth several letter men of game and foltune stlll on the roster Mr Gale beamed at the promlses of the fu ture The wrltmg on the wall was clear but hard to leach He work ed hard and they worked hard and after wgorous tralnmg we found the army at the gates on the threshold of the season The roll call after the cut revealed flfteen veterans Some fell by the waysxde through a tough season The squad at the flrst of the season contamed flve former varsltv men several suuad men and mam new ones The follovsmg games deal mostlv wlth the warslty team The flrst two games were non league games C H S at Springville Score 23 22 In the f1rst one pomt xlctory for C H S 1931 32 season Ky sor and Plckup went on a scormg spree rece vmg mne counters each and Engllsh helped lead to uctory bv means of fme guardmg Sprxngvllle at C H S Score 18 6 SpI'lIlgV1ll6 recenved su eet 1exenge for the preuous defeat H1tch mgs was the only man able to score On the whole C H S dld not The f0ll0Wlllg' with exceptlon of alumm games were all league games C H S at Elllcottv lle Scor 24 23 Thls was the second one point x ctory of the season Elllcott ulle shovs ed a much stronger team than usual and lt was a mp and tuck battle all the wav HltChlHgS Ky sor and Plckup kept C H S sllffhtly ahead throughout the game C H S at Salamanca Score 6 15 The score of thus game was the same as last vear Kysor dld all of the scoring for C H S vwhlle CI'OSSf18lCl scored for the opponents IQQZ 0 . , 'L .4 . L L I C J. - . IA 3 . ' 9 C n I ' x , Q I 1 ' ., Y-V - . - , k 0 . V , , sl. ' v yy v l ,' I . I 4 . v - u 5. C ' 1 , D H - H 7. - . s 'Q uv, l , 1 . y. I . . . . .' c . L . . . . . show ltS power and Sprlngvllle showed exceptlonal over power. , Y n , C ' : . - ' , u ' ,Q ,H - - v. A V K n . L . . ' 1 . - - . . 1 . 7 . ,, , . .. c V ' - . . . . 1 :-: :-:-2'-:-:-:-:--: :-:-f:-Q:-:s-:-:-:-'z-:-: .-:-:- -:-:-:- -' :wt :-'-: --1-' ' -.-.-:-:-an 'll e S 2 2 r I :- CA TTARA UCAN ':'Q:-' A C. H. S. Alumni 'vs C. H. S. Score 10-13 Against one of the strongest alumni teams in years C. H. S. regu- lars fought a strong battle and defeated them. Kysor, Hitchings a11d Rogan starred to attain the final three point margin. Gowanda at C H S Score 17-12 The first half boomed xery strongly for a C H S victory but we were rudely set back when Gowanda began to score 1n the second half 'Ihe score at the half stood 1n our faxor at 11 6 but Gowanda scored 12 po1nts to our 1 IH the last quarter Kysor was h1gh score man for C C H S at Littl Vall y Score 2319 The outcome of th1s fray was never certaln and slghs were heard on all sldes as fvrst one team and then the other made a polnt P1ckuD had hls b1g 111ght for he scored 10 points Randolph at C H S Score 13 18 Pc tter slmply ran wild as he scored half the points to notch the 3rd C H S vlctory A strong defense allowed Randolph to score o11lv 2 D0ll1tS durvng the f1rst half Johnson starred for Randolph wh1le HltChlHgS and K3 sor nobly a slsted Potter for C H S though Pickup was out str ng defence was shown by the entire team Ellxcottvlll ,at C H S Sc re 10 25 Th1s was a story of Hitchlngs agawn w1th Tackentem and Plckup 1n the plot It wa the only easv VlC+0!'V emoyed Salamanca at C H S Score 23 26 Kysor seemed to have Salamanca s numbei tossing 111 thxrteen DOIIHLS or half our total score C H S put up an excellent defense and Salamanca Hlgh School could only hal 0' on wlth some good foul shoot mg Thvs was our flrst vlctory ovei Salamanca Hlgh School in many years and knocked them from leadersh1p of the league C H S t Guwanda Score 20 17 The hero w as aga1n HltCl11HgS wlth Plckup and Kysor bearing f1u1ts IH the p111ches Gowanda m ssed oodles of shots and for that mattei so did we To sweeten the cake Pickup heax ed the ball whlch was 111 a1r when the gun went off through the basket wlth nary a poke at the r1m Th1s vlctorv put C H S 1n f rsf place 1n the league Little Valley at C H S Score 13 15 little Valley put up a xers surprlslng battle with Wh1tC0mb Cllntlklllg' up lllne of the1r 13 pomts by some clexer shots However C H S w 19 not a one man team and Tackentem Hltchlngs Pickup alld Kysor all tallied to put us out front at the ffun C H S at Randolph Score 27 25 Th1s becam a fiee for all sco11ng brawl for both sides concerned The name I11lCll1Ug'S agaln darkens the headllnes by his act of SC0I'1llg' th1rtee11 po nfs rt was also noted that b6Sld6S HltCl1lHg'S Potter C H S vs Alle any for Coux ty Championship The game was In ew eedmffly tous h one 1f we may use that phrase for fl H S to lo e H tchmgs st1ll falthful and conslstent proved his ab btw by bemg cur h gh scor r Tackentem play ed a wry commendable g me 1n h1s new role as guard Plckup dld h1s bm st but could not ovevcome such a hand cap as he had to face The clxmav was ielchefl when Kysol ou1 reliable I'L1lllllHg guard was re move d 11a tl1e foul r utc leax 1g C H S onlv f0'll pomts behind Alle L 1111 Th s w s 111 the l sf uuaiter The loss of the game was heart re Ilfllllg' but be It excl k 1ow11 that fre Q men shall always live 1n our hearts and In the legends of the school Hardlv chmmed bx the great frame the bovs put up w1th Allegany the m1ght1 recoid es'abl1shed 1n the league st1ll shines forth like a beacon Poi the fist tlme C H S can boast of a champlonshlp as our banner so lllStlX p1-ox es For the f1rst t1me 1n many years a C H S team prox ed 1tsUf mug enough to defeat Salamanca and Little Val lcv Although h11de1ed bv s1ch a court on wh ch to play the team and Coach Cale made 1t a successful season by much hard work T IQQZ - v W I 1 - , - l n ' H. 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S. 8 2 800 Salamanca 8 2 800 Gowanda 7 3 700 Randolph 0 Little Vallev Ellicottvllle 0 SUMMARY OF SECOND TEAM GAMES The Cattaraugus Reserves opened their season playing the Spring ville Reserves on December the fourth nmteen thirty one They were defeated by three points in a hard fought game The Springville team was made up of part of their first team players and Cattaraugus did not take their first defeat too seriously It was more of a practice game for the oncoming scheduled games with the league teams On December the twelfth the Reserves played the South Dayton Varsity and defeated them by the score of twenty one to six The high scorers in this game were Richard TenEyck and Walter Reinhardt On the same night the Reserves played Collins Center They also won that game The score was twenty mne to fifteen This made a complete winning night for the team with Reinhardt and Rogan doing the high scoring On the following Friday night the team journeyed to Salamanca It was there they suffered their second and l-mst defeat of the season by the close score of fifteen to thirteen It was a very close game and showed a big improvement in the team The high scorers for Cattaraugus were Rogan and Laing while Pascarella made most of the scores for Salamanca The second team practiced during the Christmas holidays and came back to take a game from Gowanda on January the eighth This game was rather rough but C H S flnallv won by two points with Miller being the high scorer On the following Tuesday night after the Reserves defeated Gowanda they journeyed to Collins Center to win a game from the Collins Center Varsity team The Reserves won very easily w th Potter making thirteen points to help make up thirty two points that were made by C H S The score was thirty two to twenty two During the same week of the Collins Center game the Reserves wo a home game from the Little Valley Reserves The game was rat er slow but the C H S boys can play any kind of a game there fore winning by the score of nmteen to eleven Rogan scored six points with Pauschen scoring for Little Valley with five points At Cattaraugus on January 22 Cattaraugus bumped against their more difficult foe only to win easily sixteen to four from Ran dolph The game was rather rough and several disputes arose Straub and Austin were high scorers for C H S On the following Friday the reserves played the Elllcottvllle Re serves for the first time This was another game for the C H S boys and they won very easily For Cattaraugus we find Rogan with high score and McCure scoring high for Elhcottvllle 1952 8 3 I X 3 2 1 8 S S 8 8 8 S axe atv use sto sto :xo ago 5 .3 ? 4 3. ..g.. 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BASKI FBALI SQUAD On the fOllOYV1llg' Frnday the C H S Reserves encountered an other hard fought game It was played wlth Salamanca the only team 1n thelr league to defeat them Thls game was the hardest earned X1CtOl'j for C H S that was won durmg the whole season The score was very close durlng the whole game Flrst one team edged ahead and then the other f At the end of the game C H S had won by the very close score o 11 10 Mlller and Rogan were high scorers for Cattaraugus whlle Dere val scored seven pomts for Salamanca Cattaraugus Journey ed to Gov anda on the followxng Frlday to vun another game Thls was won very easlly wlth fourteen men see mg actlon for C H S The score was 25 14 Wlnte scored mne pomts and Rogan scored elght for C H S whlle Batchen scoled elght for Gowand 1 These bovs bemg the hlgh scorers At home on February nmeteenth C H S won another game de fe'1t1ngI1ttle Valley by the score of 20 13 used flfteen R Terllyck 'md D Rogan were hlgh scorers fo1 C ll S SC0l'll1g' thlrteen pomts between them On February 12th Cattarftugus played South Dayton lll one f the most remarkable games of the year This game was rough The boys play ed ln the cold upper story of a barn The lights vsere low merely common bulbs hmgmg on cords from tht celllng The game was somewhat llke a football game but agaln C H S came through to sun by the score of 13 10 The hlgh scorers were Ingersoll vs ho scored clght pomts for South Dayton and Rogan who scored elght for Cattaraugus The fmal game of the year was played lt' R lndolph The C' Il S Reserves played wonderful basketball to wln by the score of 30 20 ' ?1?2 l l 1. . . 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'. fe W Y'CATTARA GA -- TFNINIS TFAM TENNIS The Tennls Feam was organlzed 111 the latter part of Aprll A squad of about ten men came out Donald Hull was elected manager and as soon as the court was m readmess the squad began practlce After the E!l1ITllI1'l.tl0I1S the team was composed of the followmg play els Granms smgles Whlte and Rlch flrst doubles Fngllsh and lxnopp second doubles A Tenms League was formed ln Cattaraugus Countv COIlSlQt1I1g of Flllcottxxlle Salamanca and Olean All Games were played 'lt Sala mflncfx In the flrst tournament w th Ell cottulle Granms lost to Ellls md XX hlte and Rxch wx on from Brewer and McCune Salam me-1 pl 13 ed Olean and sn on the doubles but lost the sxngles In the fmal tournament Olean won the Slllgleb from Elllcottvxlle and Salamanca defeated Whlte and Rxcb n the doubles 6 2 'md 7 5 Thls Our team played two 6XlllbltlOIl toulnaments vuth Flhcottvllle The flfgt tournament was plat ed on the local court Whlte and R1 h won the flrst double match Enfflmsh and Knopp lost the second match and CI II'llllS won the smgle match Tvso weeks later Cattaraugus vsent to Fllxcottvllle xx here thex won three stralght matches Whlte and Rlch defeated Ellls and Brew er Grannxs defeated Lawler and Knopp 'md Enghsh defeated Kellw and Harrls The next day S11 lmanca came to Cattarlugus where thev vson three stralght As a vw hole the Tennls Team showed a great lmproxemcnt ox er last tear IQQZ l l l V 1 L C ' . , . 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GIRLS ATHLETICS For the flrst tlme ln many years Cattaraugus dld not have a gxrls varslty basketball team To provlde some sport for the gurls an In terclass League was formed Members of the League were Sen1ors Post Graduates Elghth Grade Sophomores Jumors and Freshmen The Semor team composed of Jeanette Young Evelyn Stemhauser Frances Babcock Ahce Straub Helen Schultz Arletta Balley and Ina Sahsbury was the undefeated team wmnmg the banner as Interclass Champlon Thls team had about four members of the old Varslty team naturallv that helped the strength of the team With Francess speed and Jeanette s helght It dxdn t take long for the ball to get to Ahce Straub and It dldn t take her long to make a basket The Junlors and Sophomore glrls had to combine to make a team Gracxa Austln Jeanne Wake and Shlrley Stemhauser were the Chltf players of thlS team although all the g rls played the1r best The Freshman team was the most mterestxng None of the glrls on thls team had ever had much chance to play basketball so It was a pleasure to see them lmprove durmg each game The glrls could usually depend on Wlnnle Gemmlll to make a basket whlle Mary Raecher and Eleanor Walte helped her along The Post Grad Elghth Grade team took second place m the Lea gue Bessle Russell and Helen Butterfleld post grad glrls were mem bers of the old varslty team so they added strength at forward posl tlon Prom the eighth grade Maxine Swetland and Jeanette Pollto showed some good plavmg and much mterest On a whole the Inter Class League was a blg success creatln more mterest between classes and allowing more glrls to learn how to play basketball Another mterestmg thmg the glrls dld thls year was to xnvlte other gurls from dlfferent schools to Cattaraugus for a play day One Saturday we lnvlted about twenty glrls from Randolph and twentv from Gowanda They arrlved about ten thlrty and then the fun b gan Each group of gurls were dlvlded mto fue dlfferent teams and these teams played basketball dodge ball servlce ball and other games untll about noon Then lunch was served ln the Homemaklng Rooms xt was a good chance to get acquamted After lunch each the radlo and danced About flve thlrty they left for home The next Saturday we mvxted Ilttle Valley and Elllcottvllle Cattaraugus w s the flrst school to mstxtute Play Day ln thls County We hope they can be contmued because they w1ll gradual ly become more mterestmg and such a day IS a splendld way to ac quhalnt the glrls Wlth glrls from other schools and mterest them m other sc oo s TRACK On May 21 Cattaraugus Hugh School entered three boys m the County Track Meet at Olean Francls Ryan ran the 100 yard dash Francls Russell the 200 y xrd dash and Bernard Keatlng the half m1le run Ryan won hls event and became the county champlon The other entrants dad surprlsmgly well consldermg the amount of prepar atlon they had for the meet Ryan desplte hxs luck of trammg thls season defeated the best our county has to offer He got off to a slow start but his natural abllxty was evldenced at the flfty yard l ne where he caught hls strlde and forged rapldly to the front to hold hls lead to the f1n1sh At the sectlonal meet held ln Dunklrk Rvan runmng agalnst the champ ons of flve countlcs came 1n fourth out of elght starters Some mterest vs as shown ln track thls year and It IS posslble that we may enter a larger team next xear that wxll carry off more DFIZES ' 922 Q o Q 4 no .eq .n.u.o .2 3. g.. 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'Q -T 'zu 'r ' CA TTARA GA BASF BAI I TFANI C H S BASEBALL Pattarauvus again entered the H gh School League m thls dvstrxct thls tlme knovsn as the Cattaraugus Countv Baseball League wlth Sala manca Allegany Randolph L1tt'e Vallev and Cattaraugus At thms wrxtlng C H S IS vn thlrd place behund Salamanca and Allegany We are ahead of Randolph and Llttle Valley Cattaraugus 5 at Llttle Valley 2 In a somewhat wet game of 5 mnlngs belund I-Iltchlng s steady pltchmg we started well when Taylor Relnhardt and Potter h1t for two bases with men on C H S 3 vs Randolph 12 Straub pltched vsell for 5 lllIllI1gS and Taylor fmlshed up but eleven errors kept them ln hot water all the wav Watklns had a fleld day on the bases and scored all three for C H S C H S 0 vs Salamanca 8 Not as bad as It looks Hltchlngs struck out 10 and only gave 7 hllS but four errovs 1n the pmches gave 8 runs Flve came Ill the last C H S 2 at Allegany 7 H tchmgs agam gawe only 7 hlts and had 12 strlke outs but Alle ganv hvt wlth men on and four errors agaln helped them score We Ead 7 hlts vuth Grube collecting two but too many men were left on ase C H S 7 vs Little Valley 1 Straub allowed only 5 hlts and' 1 run m flV6 1I1I11I1g'S before Hltch mgs relleved hlm to keep up the good work The score was 1 1 untll the 6th when Llttle Valley errors and huts by Grube and HltCh1Hg'S sc red SIX runs Taft was sensational ln the fxeld and also collected two hxts Tackentem s two base hlts and Grube s second h1t tell the story H Randolph 1 The team play ed mce ball behmd HltChlHQS to gne onlv 5 hlts Wlth two gone and Potter on base ln the 4th Straub as a plnch batter brought 111 the tying run and four hltS followed to put the game on ICQ ' 9312 l .. 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L , ' e f C A TTA R A UG A N .,..:. :,.:, ...: , , SOfl FR Tl' ANI SOCCER The second year of mterscholastlc soccer nevxlx formed trl countx league of foul schools F1ankl1nx1lle and Catttraugus A good squad men started the season Eleven were xeterans squad C H S at Springville 1 0 The openmg game produced the same score found C H S xn the Arcade Sprmgxxlle of about tvxentv f1xe of last year s orlglnal on the same fleld and xvxth the same team as the flnal game of last season Potter scored the flrst of the season ln the fm xl quarter to wm a tough game C H S vs Arcade33 Wlth Captaln Tavlor lllellglble the best C H S could do xn the . . . . 0 . ...N . .e ..o ...nv flrst home game vx as to t1e Wlth Arcade Brlggs scored fxrst for C H S but Arcade cracked our defense wlde open m the second quarter t obtam three goals Austm added one for us 111 the third quarter and a S9IlS3tl0I1dl mld f1eld klck by Tackentem IH the flnal quarter tled the score after a hard up hlll battle C H S vs Franlrlmvllle 20 VVe won our flrst home game xlctorx ox er Frankllnxllle vxhcn Capt Taxlor staxred xx 1th txxo goals Th s pmrtlx ex encd us xx 1th F1 tnkhnxxlle for the 'S 9 games xxe lost ln 1000 C H S vs Springville 30 Our f1n1l home gzme xx 19 pl rx ed ll a heaxv doxxn pour on a wat Cl cox ered fleld Capt Taxlor splashed ln txxo more scores ln the lllltlqll quarter to bleak the heart of Sprlnffxlllc Iamg adds d mother H S at A cade Arcade xttcr losmg to Spflllgllllh t1ed us lll the league xxlth 1 HICI xlctoxx Au ide 15, un scored all goals IH the fnst h llf 1nd hcld C H S rallx to one goal made bx Russell ln the ltst qu xrter C H S at Frankllnvllle 2 0 C' H S maint uned a flrst plate tlc xxlth another 7 0 xlctorx our a hard flQ'htlllQ' opponent team I uns! scoled IU the fxrst 30 seconds and agun at the end on the tnst half Luce unfortunfttclx broke h1s collar bone ln a str1mm wt ts he doxe fox the b zll lQ32 .2. 0:0 0:0 x 3 .3 0.0 Z -8. eg. .af ... . .f. .g. vs. .z. . . 0,0 .g. . . 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'- 1 'mic JJ .. .3,,: ...tn C A A R A U GA .,.., ..:..:.,..-. -' :..,,,.,,- ,Nz :-':'-: RYITY I VARS TY C CLUB On Wednesday ex emnf Ma1ch 23 1022 the organlzatlon mectmfr of the Cattaraugus Hlgh School Varaxty C Club was held IH the gymnamum Tvs entx of the twentv mne elxg ble boys were on hand and followmg the Q c al and recrefmtmnal g' vmes the followlng offlcera were elected for the commg wear Mxlton Potter Presldent Rlchard TenFx ck Vlce Presxdent and Robert Young Secretary and Treasurer The Varmtv C Club w ll aeslst IH anv way poqslble the athletb pr gram ofC H S and manv good tlmes are planned also by the Athleteq of Cattwrwugus Hlgh School SOCCER Qftbllllllllld from pag Leasvue Standing NVon Lost Tled Polnts Arcade Qprmgulle Franklmulle C H S vs Arcade at Sprmgvllle 0-4 Arcade agfun prox ed our Jmz IH the plav off as thelr heau men broke through 111 the 2nd 3rd and last quarters to score whlle we could not get gomg Arcade was the only team to Qcore on ua all seaaon Varsltx lettcre vue axxalded to Capt J Taslor H Meyer B Plckup Wm Tftckentem NI km pp J Lamg M Potter H Mlller W Re nhardt F Ruwell J Wlwue. 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'A c 2. l QCDCPWZPP-1'-ll? x x : 2 t x x 2 x S x x nxt 4 o o.n.oo Feature Section CHARLES W WATKINS-Senior 32 Baseball 32 Sleep IS a gentle thing beloved by all MILTON EDWARD KNOPP-Senior 32 Class President Mgr Bas ketball Team 32 Soccer 30 31 Band 30 31 32 Senior Play Tennis 31 32 Oh' Lillian DONALD LESLIE HITCHINGS-Senior 32 Basketball 31 32 Base ball 30 31 32 Capt Baseball Team 32 Whoe er amidst the sons of reason valour liberty and virtue LOUIS LEROY RUSSELL-Senior 32 Senior play Staff 31 Valluxc torlan Band 30 31 32 Glee Club 32 I am as bright as the sun ALICE MARY STRAUB-Senior 32 Semor Play Basketball 29 30 An angel from on high With her head tipped toward the sky HELEN LOUISE SCHULTZ--Senior 32 Glee Club Senior Play Basketball 28 29 30 31 I would do what I pleased and doing what I pleased I should have my will and having my will I should be contented BEDFORD DOWENS PICKUP--Senior 32 Senior Play Band 30 31 32 Soccer 31 Track 30 Basketball 31 32 Go west young man and grow up with the country KENNETH PERRY KYSOR--Senior 32 Band 32 Basketball 29 30 31 32 Capt Basketball 31 32 Track 30 An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow BARBARA EVELYN STEINHAUSER-Senior 32 Basketball 30 31 G ee Club Never idle a moment but thrifty and thoughtful of others JEANNETTE ELIZABETH YOUNG--Senior 32 Staff Senior Play Basketball 29 30 31 Glee Club She doeth little kmdnesses Which most leave undone or despise ARLETTA LOUISE BAILEY--Senior 32 Glee Club Senior Play A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance NEVA MABLE ELLIS-Senior 32 Forever fortune will you prove - . An unrelenting foe to love? CORA BELLE GUENTHER-Senior 32 Staff Salutatorlan 1 Let knowledge grow from more to more IRENE FI IZABETH HEBNER-Senior 32 I love tranquil solitude WILLIAM ALBERT TACKENTFIN-Senior 32 Senior Play, Basket- ball '31 32, Soccer '31 '32, Baseball 31 32 ' Anything for an easy life. ' ELEANOR RUTH CHARLESWORTH-Senior 32, Senior Play Presi- dent Student Council Neat as a pin and blooming as a rose JOSEPH GOLDEN TAYLOR-Senior '32, Basketball 30 Baseball 30 '31, Soccer '30 '31, Soccer Capt. 30 31, Staff, Senior Play, Glee Club '32, Junior President. Ask me how I live The world's a fine believing world. INA EMMALINE SALISBURY-Senior '32, ' Good things comes in small packages. ALMA GERTRUDE ADAMS-Senior '32. And mistress of herself though China falls. y 1 Q j ! ! Z'-I-'! Z ! I''Z Z-'2 ! ! ! Z ! 2- 'Z-'Z ! Z 2-2--204' I 9 g F' 'IMI' Z ! Z I 2 I Z Z Z I Z I Z !' 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M 0 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, M M ,,:,,:,,:, .:..g..g.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. .. .. .. .. .. .- .- .. .. .. CUCIIIPDUJP HBP CA TTARA UGAN WI XDFI IVF BELI E IENVIS-Scn1o1 32 Staff Glce Club Scn1or P111 H 1ppv am I from c 1re Im free NVh1 a1en t t11ey Ill contented 11ke me? IRAINCES CELIA BABCOC lx Senxor 3 Basketball 30 31 Glee C lub Statt Se111or P111 She has a w 1V ILOYD STEVENS WAI'1I Senlor 32 Staff SLIIIOI' Play I would the Gods had made me poet1ca1 IIFLPN REBECCA HARI QGIIIOI' 32 Senlor Pl1y Staft Her VOICE lb ever soft gentle and low IAMES WAI'lI:.R 'IAIV1 Scn1o1 37 Sen1or Play St1t1 Bmd 30 31 32 B1seb Ill 31 32 Clcc Club 12 Thou shalt flnd 111m the best Klllf., of good fellows VIOI FT LEONE HIIL--1SLIlllJl 32 So sweet the blush of b 1s11fu111ess ROY LAVERNE SHAW S 1101 SZ B nd 0 31 32 M 111 IS man a11d m 1s11 r of hls 11te HUGH NIII TON! S1 HIUII R S mor 2 P11111 0 11 S lence IS ffolden LLAINI4 IORRAIINE III RWIONI' Semor 32 St11t Of ITIIIIIIGIS gentle Ot '1ftect1on m11d She sets a tr 1p to sn ue them Ill GERAI D ENGLISH Sen1o1 SZ 'lenms 32 B'1sketb111 3 A lttle nonsense now and the11 BERNARD IFO KFLYIINIC Scnnz 32 T11ck 32 St1ff By f1'1tterer s besleved And so ob11g1ng1h'1t 11e ne Sl oblmed I1ke Cato QIKC' h s lttle s 111.18 1'11 s A11d S1tS attent ye to hls own applau e ACHIEVEMENTS IN C H S The achlevements of students durmg the year 1931 32 have been of far vreater 1'1r ety than ey er be ore In XICW of thls the student borlv of C H S w1shes to take thls opportunlty to congratulate the follown g on the r success 'lfembevs of Soccer Team for obtfunlng second place 1n league A111n C6l6Sk0 for w1nn1ng f1rst place 1n Tuberculosls Poster Contest FTHHCIS RY an for wmnmo' flrst place 1n 100 yard dash '1t countv t ack meet and th rd place 1n sect1o11a1 meet R Chard Rltter county s best Ag speaker and second best ln tr1 county contest Jack Ke 1t1ng boy prlzc w nner of annual oratory contest Fmm'1 Hqwald glrl pr ze w nner of annual oratory contest Members of C H S B1nd for flrst place In county Cast of Romance of Wlllow Pattern for I'6CGlXlIlg honorable mentlon at 0118 Act P1'1y contest m Ithaca Mamne Sw etl 1nd and R1 th R1ch WIIIIIPYS 1n county spellmg bee 10 Kenneth Kysor for bemg, chosen guard on county basket b'111 team 11 Don 11d Hltch ngs Bcdfoxl Plckup Cer Iltl Enghsh Wllllam Tackentcln for rcccnxng honorable mentlon ln basketball from the county Judges All of C H S IS pr mud of these xlctors and 11ope they w1ll haxe c 1use to commend many others 1n the next ye 11' s '7 y n ' ' . 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'gi ix! 3 ... .g. . .,. 0.5 0,l 2 N 'Q . . . . . . .K . . .us c 3. f. 40' x. l Q Q OUR VARSITY BASKET BALL TEAM AND COACH ' 7 wmv, g ' '. ,Q-xy ff! ', f,,4,15uq J '- 1 K I ' L. ' , .. -l 41 .3 K J .,,,,, W 1932 M lm' 7 lx 'VND 4 J.. CA TTARAUGAN eoaz MAD HATTER The whole school 1s permeated Wltll an atmosphere of Cab Callo way Everywhere one hears shouts of H1 de H1 Smokle Joe and klcklng the gong around Thxs llttle craze IS a good example of the educatlonal and worthy fads the students go ln for Bud Ryan the fastest man 1n Cattaraugus County on the track has one of the highest records m bemg tardy Charley Bates former Japanese Spv was seen swmgmg through the trees down ln Skmner Hollow last May That s the Tarzan ln btlllCt lmaglne' Donald Flebelkorn was observed NV3.lklI1g home wlth a gnl What a June moon can do' Lloyd Walte changed the entlre course of hls l1fe Wlth one bold sweep he began combing hls halr dlfferently A next of Bolshevlks have been uncox ered ln the school Joe Taylor and others have shown deep tmges of red m the1r remarks In history class Thank heavens we have some good old conserva tn es llke Cora Guenther to defend our tlme honored mstltutlons Louxs Russell falled to answer a questlon in French 111 and the entlre class famted It developed that he knew the answer but had larymngltls Alv1n Ceresko IS lookmg for flnanclal backmg ln an attempt to break the automoblle speed record of Daytona Beach Hls machlne IS groomed for the event and he IS confldent of success Bernard Keatlng has an lnterestmg antlque It IS an Etruscan carriage used many centurles ago by the predecessors of the Romans He dr1ves It around as an automob1le For sartorlal elegance one must go to the cast that went to Ithaca They all came back wlth flve and ten cent store tles and refused to part wlth them ON NOT WEARING GARTERS A large percentage of the girls of Cattaraugus seem to thmk lt IS thelr duty to correct the boys on the matter of dress speclflcally on the subject of wearmg garters or ln more pollte language sock sup porters I am not ashamed to admlt that for comfort s sake I do not wear them myself However the glrls consxder xt a mlsdemeanor They say that It looks terrlble for a boy to neglect hls socks 1n such a fashlon Well 1f they feel that way about lt they are under no com pulslon to look Moreover IS It any worse for me a lone boy among a multitude rf gvrls to show two mches of bare legs between rolled socks and pant cuffs part of the tlme than for girls to dlsplay several tlmes as much all of the t1me'7 Of course they couldnt possmbly be crltlcxzed for anythlng they d It IS perfectly all rlght for them to roll thelr stockmgs ln the summer tlme but lf a boy rolls his socks and happens to be dlscovered there s war IH camp so to speak I w1ll admlt that probably mv two mches are far from bemg as attractne as those whlch the glrls dvsplav but It must be consxdered that I haxe long pants to conceal those fateful mches most of the tlme It IS only whlle seated that the pant cuff IS ralsed above the sock lme Some say It IS efflmlnate to roll your socks and refuse to tolerate the same Garters are not onlv uncomfortable but xt takes tlme to put them Moreover garters cost money that could be spent 1n a more profltable way After all why worry about such a trxv1alth1ng Smce I am go1ng to be a hermlt I can dress as I please and have no cause to argue w1th glrls about any such 1mportant sub1ects Anv how I thmk they merely mentlon the rolled sock quest1on for some tlnng more to talk about IQQZ I I K u '- - ' n U ' Y' u ' ' 97 - ' ' , . . 1 B . . , g ,I I K , s 1 s c ., ', I ' ' D , t ' ' ! 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These are the flrst quallflcatnons demanded when you apply for a Job A COOPERATIVE course at Mechamcs Instxtute will glV6 you both for students work every other four weeks Such a posxtlon gn es them money In thelr pockets and usually a permanent Job PROGRAM OF STUDY LOOPFRATIVF COURSFS Industrxal Flectrlmty Industrlal Mechamcs ton SITIICIIOH SIIDEYVI'-ll0ll Food Adnnnlstxatlon Re-tall DISIFIIJIIIIOH Lcstume Art with Retfulmg Ph0t0gI lDIlIC' Technology and lnduslrIal Chemlstry APPLIFD ART COL RSES lIIllSlI'dl.l0Il AdV9PllSlH Art DeSlgIl Crafts Interxor Decoratlon Art Education Mechanlcs Instltute AN PNDOVVFII TFOIINICAL SCHOOI ROCHESTER NEW YORK Write to the Institute for further ll'lf0I'Ill3tl0ll or better yet arrange an Inter- vlew wxth the supervisor or dlrector of the courses that Interests you 5 5 E 5 E 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 ! ! 5 ! E 5 5 B E 5 5 llllllg 5 E E E E E E E E E E E E .IIIIIII Ox. Q. O Q .5. 1. ' A 1 E. . 4 4 A to , . I . 0:0 J ' - 4 ' s 1 I ' P- N 'x' . SU , ' . . - Q. 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' I Alfred Unwerszty ALFRFD N Y Illlllllll Alfred IS a Standard Anvroved College UNUE-L41 VALULS and STYLES' Its expenses are moderate Its en GRADUATION vixonment IS good It IS eo educatxon It offers two degrees Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science It offers pre medlcal pre dental and DRESSES and ACCESSORIES prexlaw courses Illfllllllllll IlIlIIIl'IIl New York State College of Ceramlcs leramxc Engxneering and Applled Alt courses led to college degrees Free tultlon to resldents In New Xork State DIamonds Watches New York State School of Azrlculture ' , Courses Q13 Practical Agrlculture RlIlgS, etc Mlmmum expense TIIIIIOU free to remdents of New XoIk State Summer School F NORTON CO Inc iouxses are otterc d as follows Col lege College Pntrance 0911111110 Art Main gt SALALIANCA N Y July 5 to August 12 For further InfornIatIoII applv t W A TITSWORTH Reglstrar I'lltllIllllIIIIIIlllllllllllilllllllllltllIlllllllllllllllllliIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllWWHINHHMIMWUWMIMMIMUIIMIUIUIMWIWIHIWINURWIMINHIHIHQIMUMIMIMIII f '9322 CA TTA RA UGA llIllIllllllllilllllllllllIllllllllllillllIll!IlllIllllllllllllllllllilllIMIIIllIIllllllIMI!IIlllililliIllIlllilIMIIIIIIIIINMIIllllIIWlllIillllllllilllllIIllIllllllflllllllllllllllilllllliillllllllllllllillllllllllllillllilllllillllllllllllllllll CONGRATULATIONS T0 GRADUATES from the Morse Siudzo Gowanda, New York E E M NIM CU so : rr o PPI G an FP F? so 1 so s: ue. s: W III' -4 rv so 1 :s -4 cv ca 'Y e : FP lil IIIIQMHHI ll1l1IHlPMPMI K ' ' J T 32 251 A :E , l,O 080 4 O!! 1 1 ' J. 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Cattaraugus High School - Caravan Yearbook (Cattaraugus, NY) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 1

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Cattaraugus High School - Caravan Yearbook (Cattaraugus, NY) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

Cattaraugus High School - Caravan Yearbook (Cattaraugus, NY) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Cattaraugus High School - Caravan Yearbook (Cattaraugus, NY) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Cattaraugus High School - Caravan Yearbook (Cattaraugus, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 33

1932, pg 33

Cattaraugus High School - Caravan Yearbook (Cattaraugus, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 26

1932, pg 26


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