Corning Free Academy - Stator Yearbook (Corning, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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JUNIOR I-IIGI-I GIRLS ROW 1 Florence Tong, Shrrley Hauff, Miva Van Pxlstin lla Van Alstin Margaret Underhill Barbara Tietzel Mary Purcell Marrlynne Cooper Beverly Petterson Phyllis Hood Marjorue Spencer Stella Scarmoutsos ROW Q Glorra Langan Helen Jorrs June Moore Edrth Pace Rose Walenta Patrrcra Grlffrn Catherrne Dalton Johanna Faulkner Shrrley Reed Susan Serdula ROW 3 Betty Basel Teresa lellan Della Folmar Marran Brewer Ida Davrs Florence Chambers Carolrne Scott Vrrgrnla Marvun Nrna Potter Dorothy Sample ROW4 Edna Smith Hazel Huffman Carolrne Terrrll Evelyn Winfield Helen Lane Pearl Quaclcenbush Dorls Martrn Llllran Walenta Beulah Phllllps Thelma Prosser Lorraine Smlth Dorothy Tuttle ROW 5 Kathleen Gammons Lorralne Sherwood Ruth Young Gertrude Smith Shirley Heroert Jeanne Bonnette Mar orle Carr Phyllis Schoonover Dorrs Mayer Bertha Palme Martha Davls ROWo Elsre Phrllrps Lulavene May Catherrne Mullen Paulrne Kennedy Evelyn Flemrng Stella Kotsones Anna Buldra Gretchen Cowley Marian Davis Marian Saunders Beverly Van Deventer ROW7 Barber Mary Gorton ROW 8 Shirley Call Betsy Ross Vlrganla Manley Eleanor Hubbard Clarabelle Warren lrene Mrtchell Mildred Hannell Catherrne Drrggrns Clarabelle Marlatt Bessxe Scouten ROW 9 Olgelen O Shanrclc Marran Ross Johanna Henn Margorre Reed Mabel Jordon Frances Button Loss Hall Mary Nrtsche Jean ryan UNSEEN Helen Jabbour Bertha Carter Clara May Wrtter Shrrley Srgnor Archre Wlclcs Wrllus Murphy Margaret Wallcer Wrnrfred White Edward Domal Ruth Davis Henry Phenes George Gee Thomas Murphy Vrrglnla Cosgrove Julls Ferlcanln Hilda Boehm Nora Decker BOYS George Tuma Chester Hardenburg Donald Gustrna Robert Martrn Paul Wheeler Raymond Smith Wrllram Brrnk Joseph Frlebus Wrlllam Halbert Phrlllp Hughes Warren Qalcley Marvin Prnlcston Freeman Jones ROW 2 James Dunleavy Allan Crlley Rrchard Teachman Jack Carlton Rrchard Sullrvan Francrs Leroy Rrchard Bronson Robert Sproule Harry Telran Harold Carr Davrd Cheney John Heverly ROW7 Continued on Page 53 Page Twenty three 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ' F I I I I I I I I I l I I - I 1 1 1 - I I I A I ' A I ' I 5 ' I I I I I 1 1 1 1 Thelma Connis, Lois Johnson, Wilda Llncapher, Ruth Trumble, Freida Quaclcenbush, Dorothy Myers, Mary Fancher, Marian , . I -A I I I ' ,A I I I - I I I A I I ' ' I ' I ' I I ' I I I I I I ' I Q I .I I I I I I I I -I 1 5- I I I -I - I I I I I I I I I I I A I I - I ' I A ' A I I I I A I I I I I I I I ' A I I A I I I I I - I I I I I I '

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FRESHMEN GIRLS ROW 7 Genevneve Wenderluch Enleen Nares Marcua Wheeler Dolores Haden Helen Mutchell Constance Hauff EllzabethCush1ng Agnes Yacublc Anna Hanchowsku Angellna De Laura AngEl5nve!Astolh Mary Fratarcangelo Q June Semple Jean Swallow Antonnette Cantalupe Jeanne Bellby Helen Tracy Elizabeth Wheeler Norma Long Marlon Taylor Anna Kalnnlch Mary Kapral Mary Dunay Catherine Cecct ROW 3 F eeda Kramer Louise Cantaloupe Vlrgunla Negrl Rose Cuda Antolnette Ruocco Elolse Button Mildred Johnson Eleanor Wtlson Lena Maxwell Dorothy Snyder ROW 4 Lorraine Eckert Harriet Roolnson Maybelle Race Anne Cary Helen Devenport Genevieve Magluocco Dorothy Knttner Martha Amatu Loulse Manroe Amy Q Connell Martha Smith ROW 5 Dorothy Knlckerbocker Dorothy Kruger Shlrley Tuttle Ann Llncoln Helen Henry Margaret Hall Mary Stenger Rosemary Mason Eleanor Cam Ruth Clark Dorothy Jones ROW 6 Ethel Deegan Helen Zdanowskl Mabel Ovens Mary Ml?8nd!Al1ce White Grayce Ruocco Wilma Tuttle 7 Eluzabeth McCarty Natalte O Bruen Anna Mattel Mar1oUK?E2er Marian Kostka Marian Taylor N N Marne Barnard Anne Mae Boncer Thelma Crexghton Marjorie Loulz Marjorie Messer Edna Muller Clara Morscholz Elvza beth Race Florence Share Dolores Teachman Lucllle Washburn Enleen O Brlan BOYS ROW 7 Carl Backus Harold Martin Albert Box John Abel Davld Gammons Rooert Dnneen Anthony Luffred Joseph Gibbons Thomas Cunnnngham Francis Hoffman Franklrn Ruff ROW Q W John Elwood James Dowlmg Charles Howland Harvey Llttleton Arthur Ruslng Forest Roland Gerald Rohde John Gunnane Theodore Rarnck Wllluam Collins Harvey Folmar ROW 3 Joseph Carroll Dean Sprague Fredertck Martln Robert Steele Franklm Buldra Raymond Hargrave Norman Lattleton Roger Wulson ROW 4 Domlnlc Asrello Robert Aug Raymond Schroeder Edward Craumer Robert Bonham Frederick lletzel John Murphy Edward Garner Stanley Smock Edward Watkins ROW 5 John Young John Ranyard John McCarty Ralph Kennett, John Grtffln, Samuel lelehany, Louls Martulcco, John Moran, Joseph Jabbour Contnnued on Page 53 Page Twenty two 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 - I . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ,, . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L' 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A . . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1



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JUNIOR I-IIC-EI-I HAS A BUSY YEAR JUDGING FROM THE HIGHLIGHTS the junior high students spent many good times during the past year Some ol the outstanding activities were teas season parties hiltes assembly programs, plays clubs and various homeroom activities In the beginning ol our school year one ol the IIFSI lunctions was the tea given by Mrs Franz Miss Le Brantz and Mr Amey This tea was given lor the seventh grade mothers Mrs William Severn and Mrs Wilbur Miller poured at the very attractive tea table During the year several parties were enjoyed the Iirst being the homeroom Christmas parties Miss Le Brantz Mrs Franz Miss Tobey Miss Eraser and Mr Amey all gave enjoyable ones Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served alter which a clever entertainment was given in the dillerent rooms ln February Mrs Franz s homeroom had a Valentine party at which refreshments were served and an entertainment presented Since the girls were the losers in an attendance contest sponsored by Miss Le Brantz they gave a party lor the boys at Easter time ln May when signs ol spring appeared Miss Frasers homeroom went on a brealclast hil4e Each pupil toolc his brealclast with him and ate with the others inthe woods returning in time lor school During National Education Weelc Miss Relihan Was chairman ol the activities assisted by Miss Helen Toby, Miss Grace Tobey and Mr Amey Various activities were held during the weelc parents visited some classes where special educational leatures were displayed Qn Friday ol that weelc a play The King s English by Herbert Bates, was given under the direction ol Miss Grace Tobey The characters were as lollows Ripley 0Rannigan Robert Shaddoclc, Salcl4a Wagga John McCarty Loola Ruth Clarlc Kawa Koo John Elwood, Warra Goola Raymond Har grave, Lilas G Rudltins Edward Craumer Mont morency Van Rennslaer Smythe Edward Garner Hard boiled Mike Henry Elwood, Baxter B Broshly Ted Rariclc, Morris Perlheimer Robert Dineen Carleton Purley Rattery David Serrins, Richard Willis John Young The stage settings were supervised by Miss Helen Toby and Mr Amey Miss Q Brien who toolc over Miss Mclvlurrays classes while she was ill had some ol her Latin students malce ditferent replicas from soap and wood Helen Devenport Henry Elwood and Edward Garner were in charge ol the soap carvings while Dudley Qlcott supervised the wood carvings Une ol the outstanding replicas was a model ol the inner court ol a Roman house this year under Miss Clute s line supervision Some ol the outstanding things that were made were leather pocket boolts beaded belts and bracelets pottery molds pottery plaster casts lor maslcs and animals and paper masl4s These classes also helped with dillerent settings lor junior high assembly programs and plays The biology classes under Mr Johnston s direc tion made weelcly held trips collecting specimens lor the laboratory Salamanders hogs egg snalces and wild llowers were obtained For study Cn one occasion two ol the students lound a wounded crow which was nursed to health by the boys and now is a favorite pet in the department Ereclcles and his friend The tennequoit champs Wilbur Minnie Archibald Doolie and Annie Butch and Dave What cousinsl The Bobs Pee Wee The Inseparables Page Twenty four 4 . V I 1 f 1 1 ' A A 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 1 - I A 1 1 ' ' 1 i ' - 1 1 . . V - , f . .. I U - . 1 . 1 ' ' 1 I 1 ' ' V ' - i 1 I . . . , . I . . . , . . . . . . , . , I , 1 ' 1 1 A 1 ' ' Q I I ' I l . . . I . I A 4 ' ' The junior high art department accomplished much 1 n ' A , . ' ' , I R 4 I 4 f I . , . . . I I I I I f . I I ' , l. . A v . . , . , , . . s A ' . . I .I Sl I . , 4 I 4 Y . . I 'I I 1 T f A ,A

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