Corning Free Academy - Stator Yearbook (Corning, NY)

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'A 53 -'----N ' mu -4' ' -- ay 3Qv g.fcff1?fEi,zz- H paw 1, ,., J' Wg, r-e-55,5 - - ,A A., ,,-:J .Az 'A C-X, if V7 I 7 .....,..r jjrC,06eM,ff ',fi-iivfff '-K f ,cv-744 Clfrvx Published by THE TATO The Senior Class of Corning Free Academy Corning, New York Volume 36 l DEDICATION To one whose unfailing encouragement has brightened our way during these school years, whose fine advice has shown us the right course, whose personality has pre- cluded all reasons for ill feeling, whose memory will always bring a feeling of warmth to us, we dedicate this book. Power and success to Wilbur T. Miller, our prin- cipal, is our wish, expressed through the medium ofthe STATOR of 1939. X X x 1 f ww ' :wwf 'WF 1 1 :EM MV ,lu v,.f Qs v ly' pn s 51:-3 ,, A -. u. , M x u. QL' '33 ' , gl '. 3 -'r'l Jrz: - '. .1 ' ' :gal-m'753'ff. H ' .Aa'L? . n - A I-41:51 ,g 'S.,..a3yL:rwa:zm A i f Q- 'w,,fT? :z-T5 .W qw .,r.vf,,'f-! , 1- M111 + 1:-JIM. QF-qggfe 'J 1 mi-1' f :M 1 :,' .T ,-1 M Af , mm. , V' - 1 ,nl 1 ,. f ,.. DV -,I 'W E 1- .: wfiiiv-' I-'Qi Yvvaln H, I t Aviv 13 T51 'a,jx,.+ 'Q'5.A,fXvy'1l ' -, ' f fk 'U,,2 1 vgdf fif ,:Q5'1'T53?f?2'I: ' ' ' V 1 ' -, pf ,-:fn1yn-::-,-Aff?v- 'f!3t?.'T',gi ,'E K an m -'-f- aw- w- , - - -f . 4-w:...-:1.: - '1 Qin, W ' 3 u if P- ,5...fq51 '1:, ,Fi -van-,Q :-V . 'Iw- 'tr- Ozw .rclwof we plecilge to thee OW jkzifla ali!!! Zqyczlzjy The class of 1939 respectfully pauses to olwsei-ye the memory of Guy W. Cheney, Academy gradu- ate of the class of no nlwle liiwver, stgitesnizin and outstzindin citizen. 3. t . . , . . 39' , . . , The denth of Mr: Cheney on April 15, 1959, renioyed Ll citizen whose entire life had been inter- woven with the history ol Corning. To mention his activities is like attempting to record the progress of our city. His church, the lioiird of lidueiition, Associated School Boards of New York State LUI'I1lIl7c,0lII1fI'V Clulw Rotiiri' c,llIlT the Mnsoiiie Elk and Odd Fellow Lod es ar on ' , 2-, : , ,Q , H 1 , , g e y 11 few of the groups which have lwenelited hy his ellorrs. Mr. Cheney was one who did niutli r-o1n11111nity work without eoinpenszuion -'the kind of work which keeps l1?CLlCtl-Ol'3,:LllllZQlIllll1S funetioning: the Boy Scouts, Corning Hospital, Board of Public Works, Lorning l.llWl'2ll'f', lioiird of l'.d11e11t1o11, and many others. To us of Corning Free Aegitleiiiy, however, he will he most l'CIl1Cl1llNCI'CLl as one who from early youth to the day of his death took ll vital p111't in the progress Ol'UlIl'AlIl11l Mater. To his intelli- genceland vision may he righifully credited in lgirge part the steady progress and present high standiii of CFA. In the name of o11r zilumni, our liieulty Zllltl Ulll' present student lvody, and in hehalf of those of future years, we reyerently say of buy W, Lheney, Well done, thou good and faithful servant. O 0 O Upper picfmff, mu' If Mr. Corwin, Mll.l'jt',' Mr. Duncan Miss Wolford, Mr. Crzuimcr, Pfiiniiruf Eillzrillinfli Mr. Brc- on, MIl.l'fl',' mu' 2: Mr. MC- lnrosh, Mr. Beard, Mr. Stziscli, l11il1f,rfr'i11f Am. y Louw f7jL'fll7'L', row 1.' Mr. Severn, .Skffnerjzzfnzilung Mrs. jolinston, Lzlffllj Mrs. Berk, Drum! 1f'l'gfF7Ij.Yf,' Miss L6- Brzintz,Geogrfzpfm'MissStf:w- ard, Ifirlumu' Mr. Amcy, English, mu' 21 Miss Toby, Efzgfiiln' Mrs. Franz, Mailm- wulir.i,' Miss Davies, Mm'- h1r1',' Mrs. Cutler, H1.1tr1rj1',' Miss Wilcox, llmltfip Miss Quiirrrcnc, Ujjirzf. Cooking Metal Shop . ,.., M lxlvprl' pzrfzmx run' 1' Mrs, Hzlllidnr, Huwr If1w1um111,' M155 F1'm11zcI, Cun1u11z'r1.1,',' Mrs. Th11111ps1111, .4fm11!.n11'1 f1f11'n',' Mrs. Y111111gs11'11111, f.'0lI1lh't'l'1Icl!,' Miss S11111l1, llumr lfmzzonlify' rozz' 3' Mixs B:l1cd1Lt, ffugf11f1,' Mr. T.1r- hcll, X111'f111', M155 c.llIIL', .'11:'. Loznr f7l1'lllP'r, 1-1111 1 Mus Wolrurr,lguq!11!1,'M1w. Tho111115, Hl1IllI41,' M155 C1111-, I.1bmr1,' M155 Wclls, l7r1'111l,' Mrs. Allltf, M.1fl11w1.1l11'1.' mu' gf Mr. Allen, f.un1w1'r1 1.115 Mr. 'l0l1115t1111, ,Y111'u11',' Mrx. Leahy, lfr1qf11lf,' Mrs. Hood, M41ll1r11111f111.' Mrs. Cl.11'k, I.11f1v1,' Mr. Millar, l rn111f1.1f,' Mr, Curr, fH.1lffm111r111. Chcrnistry Sewing Praridmr ....... .IQHN Moa AN Viz:-freml ur , . Davin GAMMONS E I. .Yrrrrrmjv . , . , DEAN SPRAGUE Tmzmrn . . UIEANNE Baiuav W TL' X 5 Vote for Templer! Moran for president! This was the battle cry which echoed through the corridors durin the heated cam v ' f h ' ' g jaign or t e presidency of the senior class. Moran emerged victorious, with David Gammons as vice-president, Dean Sprague as secretary and Bud Waddell as treasurer. This campaign was followed by another equally heated battle for the ofhce of president of the student council. In this contest, Bob Dineen opposed George Nessle, and, after many sleepless .nights and many days of hard work George vvon out. Henry Elwood was elected vice-president. After these two vigorous campaigns, the class felt the need for a little recreation so they held a Senior Party in the gymnasium, October eleventh. Our next diversion was staged on a romantic, moonlight night when all the farmers and farm- erettes gathered for a good old-fashioned hay ride, ending up at the Fish and Game Club for refreshments and dancing. After these pleasures everyone set diligently to work on a magazine campaign. We disturbed the peace of all our neighbors and friends but our efforts were crowned with success and welcome funds poured into our heretofore empty coffers. Shortly after this, our treasurer, Bud Waddell, moved to Elmira and Jeanne Beilby was ap- pointed to the office. At a challenge of ,junior Study Hall in the Fall an attendance contest was held between the senior and junior study halls and Miss Wolcott's and Mrs. Clark's homerooms. Senior Study Hall and Mrs. Clark's room lost, so they joined in entertaining the winners at a party in the gym Everyone had a good time and, for once, the boys had their fill of ice cream and delicious homel made cakes. In March, we turned our interest to the drama and presented our senior play The Swan , . This roved a source of great pride and pleasure to us, and was, we hope, entertaining and enjoy- able or our audiences. The senior social calendar had two major events to highlight the year's activities: the Big Six dance held during Christmas vacation, and the Senior Prom at Easter time. These dances were very successful affairs, both well managed and well attended. A social hour was held later in the year, May nineteenth, just before we settled down for that last strenuous lap to prepare for final exams. ' TAL MARIE BARNARD Students' Association 1-4, Intramural Sports 1-4, Mixed Glee Club 3,45 Athletic C Club 1.-4Q Cheerleading 3,4 Pln1imlEJTra:hfr DoRo'r1n' II-1RR Students' Association 1-4, Intramural Sports 1-4, Mixed C-lee Club 1,35 Home Etononiius Cl ub 1,3 Nnrrr IIEANNE Bsitm' National Honor Societv dents' Association 1-4, Mixed Glee Club 1-4, The Swan 4 Darfur ANDR EXV BEN111 Intramural Sports Club 1,1 M.1rl1i1111't Ronan BON11,-1111 Students' Association 1 .45 Mixed Glee Club 4, Bank 1-4 Cfrtfjird Arrozmmuf XVILLIAM BREW' Students' Associatio journal: rf FRANK BULDRA Students' Association 2.-44 I-4 Ter! Pilot ROBERT BURNS Students' Association MaJon 3,44 Honors tg Stu- Student Council 1, Tlicziter Guild 1-4, 1-4g Baslzetball 4, Rookie Boys' Cilce Club 4, n 1-4, Hill Ecliog Intramural Sports 1-4g Intramural Sports 3,4 MARTIIA AMATI Students' Association Private .Yecretmjf DOMINIC Astar. 1-4 L0 Class Treasurer 3, Students' Association 1-4 Intramural Spo Cliff Rontmr Aun Students' Association V4 Mucl1ir1i.i't PETER B1tA1.1.es Intramural Spar Crzrtfetliancr rts 1-4 1-4, Intramural Sports ts 1-4, Intramural Council 4 EDWARD CRAUMER I Students' Association 1-45 Orchestra 3,45 Boys' Glee Club 4Q Mixed Glee Club 45 Band 1-45 Theater Guild 45 The Kings English 15 The Swan 4 Ceramic Engineer THOMAS C11NN1NG1-1AM Honors 45 Students' Association 1-45 French Club 4 Architect ELIZABETH CUSHING Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 1-45 Theater Guild 1,1 Bookkeeper FANNIE DAv1s Students' Association 1-4 Beaufieian ' 1 ELOISE BUTTON Students' Association 1-4 Private .Yecretory LOUISE CANTALOUPE Students' Association 1,15 Home Economics Club 4 Tefrplrone Operator I.YNN CARPENTER Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 4g Noonday Club 3,4 A oiutor JOSEPH CARROLL Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 1,15 Art Club 4 Artirt ANNE CARY Students' Association 1-45 Orchestra 7.-4g Glee Club 1-45 Radio Guild 45 Theater Guild 1-4 fozmzalirt CATHERINE CICCI Students' Association 1-45 ll'If!'2lIllllI'hll Sports 1,1 Bookkeeper RUTH CLARK National Honor Society 3,45 Students' Associa- tion 1-45 Student Council 45 Secretary 4g Stator Stafi' 3,45 Business Manager 4Q Hill Echo 45 Art Club 3,45 Debating Society 45 The Kings English IQ The Swan 4 Matliemnfirr Tearber XVILLIAM COLLINS Students' Association I-4, Intramural Sports 1 Drerftrmmz JAMES DOWIJNG Honors 1,35 Students' Association 1-45 Student Council 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Mixed Glee Club 45 Stator Staff 45 Debating Society 45 Stamp Club 45 The Bat 4 Heart Xpecialirf LORRAINE Ecxrzm' Honors 1-2.5 Students' Association 1-45 Hill Echo 2.5 Art Club 45 Stamp Club 7.5 Debating Society 45 Theater Guild 1-45 Radio Guild 4 Barfrriofovgirt MARY Ecicsss GLE12 Cum 7.-4Q Stator Staff 3,45 Theater Guild 3-4 Intrrior Decorator HENRY ELWOOD Class President 7.5 Students' Association 1-45 Student Council 45 Intraniural Sports 1-45 Or- chestra 7.-45 Boys' Glee Club 35 Mixed Glee Club 3,45 Band 1-45 Theater Guild I-45 Rookie Club IQ King's English IQ Two Crooks and a Lady 7.5 The Swan 4 Donor joim ELWOOD Students' Association 1-45 Student Council 3-45 Intramural Sports 1-45 Orchestra 2.-45 Boys' Glec Club 35 Mixed Glee Club 3-45 Band 1-45 Cheerleading 3,45 Theater Guild 1-45 King's English IQ Two Crooks and a I.ady 7.5 The Swan 4 Doctor FLORENCE Fcoon Students' Association 1-4 Gowrmrr HENRY Form Students' Association I-45 Intramural Sports 1,4 Car Manizfactiirer IRVING GALUSHA Students' Association 1-4 Airmail Pilot QIERALD Dfxvis Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 45 Noonday Club 3,4 Bookkeeper ETHE1, DEELEAN Students' Association 1-45 Theater Guil Arrbitfff HELEN DEVENPORT Honors I-45 Students' Association 1-45 Or- chestra 2.-45 Glee Club 1.-45 Hill Echo 45 Theater Guild 1-45 Radio Guild 4 Luhonilorjf TEEIIIIICIIIII Ronmvr DINEEN National Honor Society 45 Honors 1-45 Class President 15 Student Council 1-45 Students' Association 1-45Orcl1estra I-45 Boys' Glee Club 1-45 Glee Club 7.-45 Band I-45 Stator Staff 45 Hill Echo 4QCl1CCflClldlf1g 2.5 Debating Society 45 Hobgoblin House IQ The Swan 4 .Ylnjqeofz d1 I lg! 1, ir CLIFFORD H4MI1:roN Intramural Council 4Q Baseball 3,4, Hill Echo 3, Library Staff 3 Nlatlnemutirx Tracker ANNA HANK iiousici Valedictorian, National Honor Society 3,4g Honors 1-45 French ClI1b 4 Dram De rignrr EDNA HARIaAt1t1H Students' Association 3,4g French ClI1b 45 Theater GI1ild 4 N nr re RAYMOND HARCERAVE Students' Association I-4, Band I-4, Kings English 1 Engineer DAVID GAMMONS National Honor Society 3,4g Honors I-3g Class Vice-president 1.,4g Students' Association I-4Q Student Council 4Q Intramural Sports I-4g In- tramural Council 4Q Band 3,4Q French ClI1b 4g Theater Guild I-4, Guess Again 7., Thomas Cook Limited LQ The Whole Town's Talking 3 Pflzlfllidfj rf EDWARD GARNIER National Honor Society 4Q Honors I-4, Stu- dents' Association I'4, Intraniural Sports I-4, Varsity C ClI1b 3,4g Stamp Clllb L-4, Photo Club 3,45 Debating Society 4Q French Club 4Q Theater Guild 3,43 King's English I Clvmzimf EIIAQIIIUH' RIJDNEY CIEORGE Students' Association 1-4, Intraniural Sports 1-4 .l'I1le.1vm111 xlosnpu CTIBBUNS Honors I gStI1dents' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports I-4g Intrainural Council 4Q Varsity C Club 4Q Baseball 3,4 Ifllllllffldl flrtr Tmrflfr llo11N GINNANE National Honor Society 4g Honors IQ Students' Association 1-4, Intramural Sports I,4Q Or- chestra 4, Boys' Glee Club 3,4, Mixed Glee Club 3,4g Band 1.-4g Theater Guild 4 Aeronautical Engineer 'IUHN GRIFFIN Honors QQ Students' Association I-4Q Stator Stall 3,4Q Hill Echo 3,45 Cheerleading 3,4 Drafts man DEI.oRIss HADEN Students' Association 1-45 HoI11e Economics Clllb 1-4 Air 1'Ia.i'Ie,1' r MARLiARE'F I-I41.1. National HonorSociety 4Q Honors 1 ,7.,Students' Association I-4, Student Council 3,4Q Intra- mural Council 4, Girls' Athletic C Club 1-4Q Library StaII 1.-4, Intra111I1ral Sports I-4 Civil .Ycrifire Ernpfqwu' FRANLIS HOFFMAN National Honor Society 4Q Honors 1-35 Stu- dents' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports I-1.5 Bank 2. Dmjtrmznz W11.1.iAM AIACKSON Student Council 4Q Boys' Glec Club 45 Glce Club 4Q Stator Stafi' 5-45 Photography Club 3.4 Kefmrrlr Clvrmiit . MILDRED lloHNsoN Students' Association 1-45 Bmuticiun ANNA KAI.1Nici1 Honors 1-35 Students' Association 1-45 Intra- mural Sports 1,15 Orchestra L-4g Glce Club 7.-45 French Club 4g Theater Guild 1-4 Frmch Tmrhrr MARY KAPRAL Students' Association 1.-45 Intramural Sports I,LQ Home Economics L Dirtirian MARIUN KEESLER Honors IQSflldCf1ISi Association I-4g Intramural Sports 1,15 Hill Echo 4Q Theater Guild 1-45 Guess Again LQ The Whole Town's Talking 3 Denial Hygiznirt DKBROTHY KITTNER Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 1,1 Xecretafi' MARJORIE KNICKERHOCKER Students' Association 1-45 Student Council 4Q Intramural Sports 1-45 Hill Echo 4Q Athletic C Club I-4Q Home Economics Club 7.-4 ,Yet-rrtmg' CUNS'l'ANL'l'I leliwilr Stamp Club 1.-45 Library Stall' 4,45 Theater Gui ld L-4 .S rt-renin' Ronmcr H,'XYNIZS Students' Association 1-45 Boys' Glec Club 7.3 Glec Cl11b 2.-4 I'atlm1 Mflkei' HEI.liN HENRY Honors 1,14 Stutleuts' Association 1-45 Student Council 4Q Intramural Sports 1-45 Glcc Club 1.-44 Stator Stall' 3,44 Athletic C Club z-45 Art Club 41 Theater Guild 2.-4g Thomas Cook Limited 1. Crmrt Clerk LORENH HILL Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 1 4 Bookkeeper ROSEMARY MASON National Honor Society 45 Honors IQ Students' Association 1-35 Orchestra 1-45 Glee Club 7.-45 Theater Guild 1-35 The Whole Town's Talk- ing 35 The Swan 4 Mzzfic Compour ELIZABETH MCCARTY Students' Association 1-45 Iiitramural Sports 1-45It1tra111ural Council 4g Glee Club 7.'4Q Bank 1,15 Theater Guild 1-4 Golf Imfrurtor EDWARD MCBURNEY Students' Association 3,45 Intramural Sports 3,4 Commercial Arts MARJORIE Massan Students' Association I-4Q Glee Club 7.-45 Theater Guild 1-4 Buyer of Wamen'.r Clothing EMMA Kosrk A Glee Cl11b 1-45 Stator Staff' 35 Hill Echo 3,45 Theater Guild 7.-4 Commercial Ar!! 1 I MARIKJN KOSTKA Students' Association 2.-45 Theater Guil Hamermzkrr FREEDA KRAMER Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports I-4Q Intramural Council 4Q Glee Club 7.-45 Stator Stali' 45 Hill Echo 45 Home Economics Club 7.-45 Theater Guild 1-4 Air .YIe11frmle,1'.1' ANN L1Nt'o1,N Students' Association 1-45 Intramural d 1,3 Sports 157.5 Glee Club 7.-4Q Band 1-45 I-Iill Echo IQ Athletic C Club 1-35 Theater Guild 45 The Bit 4 Pl1i'.1'ical Director HARV EY L1TT1.E'roN National Honor Society 45 Honors 1-45 Stu- dents' Association 1-45 Student Council 1.5 Var- sity C Cl11b 45 Debating Society 45 The Swan 4 Pl1v.1'iri.1't NoRM AN L1T'rLE'roN Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 1 Clwmi if NORMA LUNG National Honor Society 45 Honors 1-45 Stu- dents' Association 1-45 Orchestra 1-45 Glec Club 7.-45 Band 1-45 Stator Staff 3,45 Hill Echo 45 Cheerleading 45 Debating Society 45 Theater Guild 1-45 Thomas Cook Limited 7.5 The Whole Town's Talking 35 The Swan 4 Niathrmiztiat Tmrhvr FRED MARTIN Students' Association I-45 Intramural Sports 1-45 Basketball 45 Track 1-45 Varsity C Cluh 314 Eng ineer A- ifii ,, 1 5, ' Joi-1N MORAN Honors IQ Class Preside11t 44 Students' Associa- tion I-4g Student Council 44 Hill Echo 1-44 Business Manager 44 Art Club 1-44 Stamp Club Z-44 Photo Club 34 Debating Society 44 Theater Guild 1-44 The Swan 4 Elrrrriml Engimer GEORGE MoRRow National Honor Society 44 Football 3,44 Var- sity C 3-44 Theater G11ild 3,4 Mrflfmzital Engirlrrr CLARA MORSC'HOLZ Students' Association 1-44Theater Guild 1-4 Sfffffdlfl' lloi-iN MURPHY' Students' Association 1-44 Intramural Sports 1-44 Football 44 Baseball 34 Varsity C Club 4 Mechanifuf lfnginerr EILEEN N.-IRES Students' Association 1-44 Theater Guild 1-4 Boalekerpcr MICHAEL NEGRI Intramural Sports 1-44 Football 34 Basketball 34 Varsity C Club 4 Arrbaeofagirt XIIRGINIA NEGR1 Students' Association 1-44 Intramural Club 1 frrrrtary GEORGE NEssLE Honors 1-44 National Honor Society 3-44 Stu- dent Council 3-44 Intra111ural Sports 1,14 Golf 1-44 Stator Staff 3,44 Editor-in-Chief 44 Varsity C Club 44 Debating Society 4 Rermrrh Chemin CLIFFORD MILLER Students' Association 7.434 Intramural Sports IQ The Swan 4 E ferlririurz JEANNE MINIER National Honor Society 44 Honors 1434 Stu- dents' Association 3,44 Student Council 44 Photo Club 44 Debating Society 4g French Club 3,44 Theater Guild 4 Interior Decorator ANTHoNY M1zzoN1 Students' Association 1-4 Rextaumm Proprietor MINRY MIZZONI Students' Association 1-44 Orchestra 344 .Yerrstarv THEODORE RARICK Intramural Sports 4g Glee Club BQ The Kings Eng Ish I Labor Lender BERNICE REED Home Economics Club Ael1lre.fragrupl1er PATRICIA RHODES Students' Association 4Q Theater Guild 4 Burzneff WUWEII RAYMOND SCHROEDER Students' Association 1-4g Intramural Sports I-4g Orchestra 1-44 Boys' Glee Club 31 Mixed Glee Club 3Q Band I'4g Theater Guild 4 Hartieultzzrixt EILEEN O'BRlAN Honors I'4Q National Honor Society 4g Stu- dents' Association I-4g Intramural Sports IQ Stator Staff 4g Hill Echo 4Q Art Club 4Q Home Economics 1-45 Theater Guild 4Q Tl1C Swan 4 Private .Yeeretafy NATALIE O'BIuEN Students' Association 1-49 Intramural Sports 1,19 Mixed Glee Club 1-44 Stator 4g Hill Echo 3,44 Debating Society 4Q Theater Guild I-4g Radio Club 44 The Whole Town's Talking QQ The Bat 4 Ma1f1'f VINCENT O'BRvAN Students' Association I-4 I r1J11.rlriuf Lit Mfxnizi. OvI1Ns Honors 1,14 Students' Association 1-4g Intra- mural Sports 1-4g Hill Echo 3,4g Athletic C Club 3,4g Theater Guild 1,45 The Swan 4 Lizmrypii-r RosuMAI1Y PALMER Students' Association 3,45 Library Staff 4 Mzztllemufiei Teacher 'loIIN PANYARD Students' Association 1-4 Elecfritaf Engineer JACK Pscrc Students' Association 1-4g Intramural Sports I-4QSIZlll1P Club I-44 Theater Guild I-4 TfL77I.l'f!1llff1lf7lfdf B111 Driver Ricimizn PERRIN Students' Association I-4Q Intramural Sports IQ Orchestra 4Q Glee Club 1-4g Band I-44 Photo Club 4QTl1C2lfCl' Guild 1-4g The Swan 4 Autamutive Engineer STANLEY Swtocx National Honor Society 4g Honors IQ Students' Association 7.-45 Intramural Sports 2.5 Orchestra 3,45 Band 1-4 Chemin DOROTHY SNYDER Students' Association 1,15 Home Economics Club 4g Theater Guild 1-4 ' Teleplmne Operator DEAN SPRAGUE National Honor Society 3545 Honors 1-35 Class Secretary 41 President Honor Society 4g Student Council 3,45 Orchestra 1-45 Boys' Glee Club 7.-45 Hill Echo 3,45 Varsity C Club 4,45 French Club 45 Debating Society 4Q Theater Guild 354: 'iThe Bat 4 Laufvrr CH ARLES STENGER Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports IQ Band 3,4 Armzmtfmr MARY STENGER National Honor Society 45 Honors 1.QSflILlCl'lIS' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 151,45 Hill Echo 45 Home Economics 2.-45 Theater Guild 4 Nato' Nlzrrr FRANCIS SUTTON Honors 35Students' Association 3,45 Intramural Sports 3,45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Mixed Glee Club 4Q Debating Society 1,5 Theater Guild 45 The Bat 4 Commercial Cnrtoonirr MARION K. TAYLOR Honors 7.5 Hill Echo 4Q The Swan 4 Stenoggraplrer MARION L. TAYLOR Students' Association 1-45 Student Council 4g Intramural Sports 1-45 Glee Club 7.-45 French Club 45 Theater Guild 1-45 Overtones 7.5 Guess Again 2. J0llfI1dli.l'f EDWARD ScoTT Students' Association 1-4 Bufimrr Mun JUNE SEMPL15 National Honor Society 3,45 Honors 1-44 Stu- dents' Association I-4g Intramural Sports 1-34 Orchestra 3,45 Band 1-45 Stator StalI45 Athletic C Club I-4Q French Club 45 Debating Society 45 Theater Guild L-45 The Swan 4 Language Tmflwr MART1-is SM1T11 Honors 1,35 Students' Association 1-45 Intra mural Sports IQ The Swan 4 Private .Yccrrrmjy LUYJILLIJI SMUCK Students' Association 1-45 Intramural Sports 1 Photo Club 45 Home Economis Club 3, 4 Theater Guild 4 Bftlllfifitlll X W1LDA UNCAPHER Students' Association 3,4 .Ytenograplaer WILLIANI XVADDELL Class Treasurer 4Q Students' Association I-44 Glee Club 3 Dorrar LUCILLE XVASHBURN Students' Association 1-44 Intraniural Sports 1-34 Glee Club 1.-4 Dietitian FLORENCE WELS11 ANS Students' Association 1-44 Theater Guild 2.-44 Guess Again 7.4 The Swan 4 Nuff: DELORES T1zAc11MAN Students' Association 1-44 Home Economics Club L-4 Interior Dctumtor llosnvn TELEHANY Students' Association 4g Student Council 44 Football L-44 Baseball L-44 Varsity C 7.-44 Rookie Club 1 Mecluznicul E rzgimer SAMUEL TEl,EliANY Honors 7.4 Students' Association 1-44 Intra- mural Sports 1-2. Elefrririinl XVAYNE TEMPLER Students' Association 1-44 Student Council 44 Intramural Sports 1-44 Intramural Council 4g Basketball 3-44 Theater Guild 4 Docfor FREDERICK T1 ETZEL National Honor Society 44 Honors 1-44 Stu- dents' Association I-44 Stator Staff' 1-44 Photo Club 3,44 Debating Society 44 French Club 4g Theater Guild I-44 Stage Crew 1-44 Bishop's Candlesticks 3 Aarorzautimf Enlgilzfer .lol-iN ToMPK1Ns Students' Association 3,44 Band 2.-4 Bookkeeper HELEN TRACEX' Students' Association I-4Q Hill Echo 1-7.4 Theater Guild 1-3 .S'd!f.l'ZL'0IIld71 11R1.EY TUTTLE onorsg Students' Association 1-44 Student Council 4Q1I1U'21IIllll'Lll Sports 1-34 Glee Club 2.-4 Ba .lt 1-44 Athletic C Club amefzfr Refaiffr' I ELEANOR XVILSON Students' Association 4g.Iunior Orchestra 3,4g Glee Club 4g Theater Guild 4 Muiic Tracker ELLEN XVILSON National Honor Society dents' Association 7. Student C 'l 4Q Honors 2.,3g Stu- -4g ounci 4Q Hill Echo Z.-4Q Editor 4g Theater Guild I.-45 Two Crooks and a Lady QQ The Whole Town's Talking 3 journalist AoNEs Ynicumc National Honor Society 3,4g Honors I-4Q Stu- dents' Association 3,4Q Debating Society 4 Nurs: JOSEPH Yokio Students' Association I-4g Intramural Sports I,2. Criminal Laugvr -,CHN YouNG Students' Association I-4g I 1-4g King's English 1 Aeronauziml Enginerr ntramural Sqorts HELEN ZDANDOWSKI Honors 1,35 Students' Associationg Home Economics Club Air Haxtefi MICHAEL ZUEALY Students' Association I-4g Intramural Sports , XI clsinift r - ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Broadcaster Staff 7.-4g Glee Club LQ Cheerlead- ing 7.-45 Basketball 1-4g Intramural, Sports I-4 Nun: CiENEVIEVE WENDERLICII Students' Association I-4Q Intramural Sports I-4g Intramural Council 4QSf21fOI' Staff 4' Hill Echo 4Q Home Economics Club 3,4g Tlieater Guild I-4 A viazrix ALFRED WHEATCIN Honors 2.,3g Football 4Q Varsity C Club 4 Profeuiorml Boxer ELIZABETH XMHEELER Students' Association I-4Q Student Council 3,45 Intramural Sports 1-4QSlZlIOI' Staff 2.-4g Circula- tion Manager 44 Cheerleading 1,13 Debating Society 4Q Library Staff 1-4Q Theater Guild I-4Q The Whole Town's Talking 3 Chili! Nunre A MARIE VKVHITE Students' Association I-4 Gozierneii Cirrlf mu 1 Nlimoui, Sauudeis, Xiusuoiili, laseveu, Staiiuouisos, liuuil, Ruud, Hood, Plulllps, Sevdula, Yaulftreu, Matllexxs, Sullivan, rim Q Nltlaiilwi, lYHiv.u1, lluum, li.uuiuiuus, Myers, Y.uil3uveuiei, llall, Xiu: Xlsiiu, Keeney, Koisiuies,St4miei1,U'l5I'iel1, l'eri:'isou, mu y l'leuuug, Kcuucili, Kuluu, liruuu, l'uar.i71i, llulimuau, Lesh, Kueu, ll.uu,uui, Nuriou, Kluuatetk, Ro-s, mu 4 Suulh, Ross, Diiugius, Mariel, Yolio, Mou- iupoli,l,uilkiiei,l7.nls,l7ll..uu.i,llluiusuxgiioll,Young,lloehiu, Xliukeii,Xl.ixu't-ll,n1u it lIauuu,-liiivusuliiiies. lffifrflvm liiuiu,Kliul.,lir1llui,luulou,lrxeiixxoilli, X1.iLgliuii.i, UT ouuvll limi mu 1: Ilaxisoiiu, llieruilci, Ihiuiful, MtXl.il1nu, Ililheil. liuu num, Xuui, ll.uLun. Reine, lehau, ll.ui, l'ih.1u,nu1 Sullivan, l'uliu.u, l Colt-, Xiusuoiili, Uiutuu, Suvdei, Nuuih, Xiuswoill1,i,ulC, lhuiell, Kcuueli, I oitoiau, Ix.lpi,xl, run V U'Neill, Duhluili, Krebs, Nl.uIu1, Rithtei is.-X, smut-it-I, mum., raising, smut., ,xui.,1.l, itt-mit-u, ni.. , limit-ii, full, iiumii, 4 I.t-ut-v, smith, i .mn ifi.,,,f.i.f,,- u.i..u, iimwift iu',x..li.m,1.-In, oy-ui, ii.,i...i.i, sit-tit, xvui..i..i, Tottering near the top of that long ladder which leads to the grand finale, gradua- tion, the once hallled hut enthusiastic freshmen, now, as juniors, wade dully through classes sustained only hy the thought that Senior Study Hall will again he defeated in the attendance contest, This, of course, would mean another gym social accompanied hy more of that delicious cake. When it comes to a Chance to disport themselves socially, these Juniors are always right there. Through the ellorts of their eapahle class president, john Tumpane, ar- rangements were made for a Sadie Hawkins ,junior Prom which was a huge success. The girls had to invite the lwoys to the dance, call for them, andfworst of all--'foot the hills! Sending out three great men, 'i'Ioe Kittner, johnny Sullivan, and 'Iunie Box, thejunior Class did their part in Hhringing lwaelc the lWllCOllH from Rochester. From their class also will come next year's fioothall captain, and championship after cham- pionshipfwe hope. ls the top of that endless ladder any place in sight? lt certainly does not seem to be to some of those ambitious sophomores who are forever looking forward to those glorious days when they will rule the school as we seniors are doing at present. Through the untiring ellorts ofthe class ollicers, Francis Schenck, Wilfred McMahon, Paul Krebs, and lldwartl lllig, the sophomore class became acquainted with their neighbors, the freshmen, at a delightful dance in October. They played the role of hosts with great linesse and were rewarded with the highest of praise by all who attended. This class, hovvever, is remarkable not socially alone, btlt in the realm of scholastic activities as well. Many of their names appear on every honor roll that is published and several of them have laid the foundation for distinguished records. These sophomores set an example of splendid cooperation and, undoubtedly, by continuing this spirit of endeavor, they will achieve some outstanding results. tml mi .t I tltvi, Xttstlutf, loltnav, Kintg, lit-nm, l olt-son, Rothct, rltnis, llollnuan, littltlta, Sullivan, Down, Woe-pple: nur g Haull, I owley, il it Nl n utlt for ktllv Hin Xn ht Nitin lin Xl. t-'t ,, '. t is , . , ' , .. , st 4, K , , 4 tnette, llelbt-tt, ltminetnuan, l3.utnsl.ttlt, Ilotlige, nm' 1 Qn.ttglt.xn.1, Sonnet, lJ'Htt,1n, Nlti.-it-, Xtlvoonovt-v, liiuntl, llunntan, lt-ttill, 'l'tt-wel, l..tntg.an, 4 li.u.tIt ltak, Kaptal, Iloiltnan, mu' 4' Lewis, Kennett,l'lull1ps, llubhttrtl, jones, Nan Xlsitn, Nlueinootl, liosiun L, lox, l .uit-i, Young, llatt, I .npt'ntet, Telian, mit 1. lit-y,ll.tnt.xl1.m, Ryan, l'-laptal, Kirttlin, l3ettone,lI.tbbom, i-.. .tt.i,,., tiwtit, owl., itt-trim... ittttvt, inn, :lata-, . mt t c,...tt.lt, saucy. It itftmi ll.-ninno, l ailton, l llt-nlwt get ,-lolmsnn, Ubltaiiitlt, l'alnte, l'.tlntcr, Rt-vnoltls, Winlteld. I1 .ni mt 1 Xininlans,Xlnn-lt'vs,4.lti,'Xloilon,1to1it't,XltN1.llllvll,NlieIltlv,lllltl,Kns!y,5.lnlple.GCC,5lIllll1,Scl1t'lN,r1ru 1: O'Bryan, Mutplty, lrvvt-na. Ktusvtna. Noll, Hut-it. X3 iltox, Wheaton, ll.t.n, Mapes, Moss, iptoule, O'litv.tn, mu 1 Dowling, Reilly, Yolpe, l.on,L:ltr1dge, Murphy, Woo-l.tvtl. Intnn, lotmt-y, ina-lx, Hn Kev,Xltrlstnl,ll.uIt1,n1u4 1os.i1toxe,lievv,'l'ele .tnv,lmtrllo,l5ent1ctt,i I,ult,ttmklin,iarpentt-r,fatlton, X1,ntt- til, N. lnllwt um , Nulliu an, mu r l iulns, llt-wi lv, Moran, Witt-elm , I ettis, llucllel , K tunnison, Kirsty, Kelley, Uyen, ron fi: l'l.1i'ilenl'1t1rg, llptlylve lx-vstka,'l'e.ttlini.lti, l,t-nls,lI.nit1.itt, K-nev,l.ont-y,l'.tuIA- if ntntii X'non.u ti, llttnk, llil-ble, lloline-, Krebs, l,out1, Mc! atthv, Nt-ally, l'ntn,un, litady, Robinson, Scott. Gnlr-mu 1: liemmt-r, Pierce, Mano, Kohut, lklaisnn, Yiinliileu, fiollum, Hall, Yost, l'oiL.,lunuqiiisi, Diiiileavy, Browu,mu- ::Tuiu:1,TempIer, lNlcK1auley,5xour,Sclioonover, N1ittl1cll,WIie.uori,Marin,liose,Siuitli,Dalion, Sroiiueii,5clioonox er, lfleiuingq raw 5: Lawrence, 'l'erupler, Ferguson, Scnrinoursos, Krebs, l..iuterhoin, Burke, Sclnlherger, lleini, llxxi1ley,C,arpclHer,lllig,l'.llrlilt,i.lvr1ruu 4:Sweei, Gore, l1aulner,Spentel', Amhro- sone,l7owling, Killner,l1dgeI', lN1tl.vtnok, TeleIi.uiy, Driscoll, Rumro,li.lllle, lX1tlC1nnev,nm- y. Molson,1,astell.1n.A, fxlclfiinney, Wells, Wellinaii, liearilon, llanley, Garvey, Nlaiitlzalt, Panyald, liolide, Dean ,-llumlerf Coimimsli, Dowling, Lioirou, llydm, Phillips, Smith, Niiiunras, Tnniu llaurrruu'1,'Myers,Kiiowley, Srluelcy, Woepple, Krelvs, Nlznlterr, Mt Hall, Sutherland, Moses, Txmln, Woodhouse, llall, .Nriiolilgraui1:Negri,D:1y, Horcl1Lxss, Ncgii, Broun, L uda, Lesh, l.otl,e,fiiisl1n.l, l'it.ii.u1i, Younlans, llakei, Sullixan, Daxeiipori, mu 3' lidger, Dales, Alnion, Stoulen, llennelt, Ketl4,l,ll11stl1, Sue-enev, McMahon, holtlra, Baker, llmleslslslq, Stlmonoxer, liroixn, ltlatiilles, Sprague, lluhhard, rmr4'Kei1liedy, While, liayuer, laiipeiilt-i. Williams, llavisorro, llavisoiio, Kling, l,.iuthie, lliiniierv, Ke-LL, I'.issoh, liuireiia, liario, Serdula, DcM.iggio, C,.ir.lzzoni Y.iri1el,0'lliy.xn, Mai vin, Bi uni, Vox, llonoinog mu y l'ryslopsLl,lil1sso, YVlieeler,1,ouiuhe, Tuma, Ross, Dilvlxlg, I i,ir,irt1iiigg-Iii, l7gM.igigio,l'iirtgi Mlzzoni, Ret-gals, Mason, lunnlng, Magliotia, liurion, laigllwll, llanlev, Reno,Aloitl.ln, liexllv 'llumlm lllanl.,lliown,lliiiiigluiris,lzarl,leriei1,z,Liullo,l..if.uut-,l.enis,I'oi1e-i, Stllilheigei , hinge, 'I horn, Winheld, Yairyni Let us go a step farther up that towering ladder of learning. This time we stop to consider and admire that unusually large freshman class. From their great numbers they singled outllohn Marlcert, .lohn Mcliall, Howard Curtis, and Marilyn Timm to he their class oilicers. Under these capable and ellicient leaders, they were introduced into the social life as well as the scholastic activities of the school. This social life had a notahle opening at the annual Halloween party given for their class by their immediate superiors, the sophomores. This party proved to he a success that will he diflicult to equal next year when they are ohliged to he hosts. We feel certain that several outstanding leaders will emerge from this class and we Wish them much future success. Those shy classes of '45 and '44, the members of the junior High, have commenced to climb that long ladder toward a more complete education. Did I say shy? Was that a mistake or intentional? Well, on their first step of the long ladder they did seem rather bashful, but now, like upper classmen, they are discovering that bashfulness -disappears with time and experience. Did you notice the way they went after their Christmas party? Not only that, but they had it! This was a gay holiday and well celebrated by these industrious new-comers. Let us hope their additional steps on the ladder prove as successful and enjoyable as their introductory years have led us to anticipate. CNW 'mur Xlirrse, Welili, llui lllnlamc, l llxsou, Slultl1,l3emalesr,llmi,l'uliell,ll4u.ileu, 'l'ellan,lI-nis, Tluullpsiln, lliuavi, nm 4 l yous, Saundel s Test. 1 rarilluer, llllillips,-lenLlns. Neriius, Nunn k,1.ui, Mai Len, Wai nel , Tl asl., Keenex , llall, la ltevslvorn, kuapg-,1,imlex ,mir 1 'Xlillcl,llon1iaxC, XliXlaliou. l lelnlug, Nllwevev , Speulev , fsluirav, Ileiltei , iioulen, llurillsl, Higgins, lliulnusivn, X anKuuln, lwrmx, 4 imello, llood, Sllayerg nm' 4: Yliinners, Scrilula, Belilula, Osborn, lluues, l'eliis, C ivsurove, 1 arpeniei, King, Dunbar, Weltl1,I.npeniei, Ross, WanLnisim, llalmlrim, Pfelller, Pratt, llolines, Trans, Turtle. mi r Hollister,Nvair,S.nil,,Iiu1es, llarnpron, l.euis, Watkins, lle4nuei1,l7muaul, Reynolds, N1.lxuell,rnu'n.'liee, liruuneus, Dnkinson, liisel, HonnaL, Slleruooil, ll.ldesLsisLy, Dunbar ,vlollnsin1, lieu lin, Sxxeenei , l alless, Wilkins, ,Xilaluxy mu 7 llatl.etr,l,,1wrente lietka,WalL.er,TintIe,Ilo1linan,l'uitclI llrmlriu Xndrade,Ba1bel', Heebe, liullon,K arr,K unnintgs, Dans, l'flllnll,Ciorlul1,livegiriw, Harris, Kueu, Murphy , Sensabaugll, Traxis, Williams' Woodard lime' mu 1' Sulluan, Hmuneus, Garner, Welrv, Wxilts, TompLins, Cloner, vlenlsins, llalrne, llriggms, Young, Younis, nm 4 Saunders, Brooks, l.ort, Yanliurin, Seidula, Ward, Welty, Walker, Gore, l'h1ll1ps, Yorio, Hill,O'1,inmeII, N1cl arthy. nm 1 l'anlLnel, Gage, Hou land, Hart, Rose, Kraurner, Rose, Reed, Llure, Gregory, Wilson, Kossev, Keller, 0'Slianxtk, Lovell, Said, nn: 4 Hillman, Tlmmpson, l-ratarcangelo, Robinson, liregorv, Lirisxxold, l,esso, Watkins, mu 1' Hillman, Ward, Said, Miller, Crossim, Beard, l'lulron,!,ar17unl, Miller, l.essu, Haeome, Share, Buldra, Dfmling, mu fe Broun, Said, Preset, Nliller, Seelv, Sianlou, Kuimles, Wellsey, l'iyslnpsLi, Tvnes, nm 1 Serilnla, Downing, Lautlne, lluurcy, Harris, Miller, Burlingame, Youmans, Thompson ,Hmimr .Xug,falnll,l aininci1,l l1esrei,f1iiib.uk, Dunleavv, lzllnu, Harrell, lfesra, llall,.l.uiubs, Kossev, Xlif liesuev, Main, Miller, lntaplier, WalLer Knit' 1.'Clarl-1, Hall, Slenger, Yaculwit, lieillw, U'Biian, Long, Sample, Hanthousltx, mir 1: Saunders, lonnis, Patterson, Minier, Maxwell, Reed, Bond, YanDevenrer, O'l'lrvan, mu' y Mrs. Tlnnnas, Nlessle, lallleion, Hoilman, Tlewel, Snioclc, Sprague, Garner , Dineen, ravi' 4 Cizuninons, Tum- pane,Sl1atlilotl4,Grady, Ciinnane On a cold, wintry day in far-away October, eight names were added to the roster of the National Honor Society. Eight new characters were added to our school's chapter, an ever-changing circle of personality. As usual, the junior and senior classes held the seats of honor in the orchestra. Before the eventful day when the new members were admitted, the old members, with much confusion, shouting, and joy, held an election for the presidency and sec- retaryship. When the ballots were counted, it was found that the affairs of the societv would be guided by Dean Sprague, president, and Robert Shaddock, S6CI'CfL1l'y. Later, with the new members present, another rousing election was held with the following results: Jeanne Beilby, vice-president, and .Iune Semple, treasurer. A The new members were welcomed into the society at a tea in the homemakintg rooms. To this function, faculty advisers and members of Northside High Schoolis chapter were invited. The tea was carried off with much success under the chairman- Fister xacation lpproached and with it the society were guests it 1 skating pirtv gn en by Northside High School s chapter. This event was thot oughlv enioyed by all but a few of our students are said to have carried sore spots for some weeks. In the spring, a second group of students was admitted to the society in a very impress- NATlONAL l'lON0lc SOL ll1TY X f 7 Z XX la ship of Mrs. Thomas, the C.F.A. chapter's adviser, zz' ' 1 ' ' . . . . ' i . ' ' ,, v t . , , v N , t . , X ive assembly program presided 0 over by President Dean Spr- ague. These new members were feted at the annual Hon- or Society - Student Council picnic, held this year on May eighteenth at Watkins Glen. May the new members en joy participating in the society as we, the senior members have, and may they hold high, as we have endeavored to, the torch of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service. --ff--v--Y w.w- 1- ---'e - a,-.1-,,-,.. 3..- Last October nineteenth, the first Student Council meeting was held and the great ball of that important organizations activities was started rolling. It has been gather- ing momentum ever since. Under the guidance of its two faculty members, Miss Wolcott and Mr. Miller, it has accomplished much during this year. The Council body itself is composed of two faculty members, its officers, junior, senior, sophomore and freshman members, and representatives from each of the various student organizations in the school. This body meets every Wednesday at three forty- five to discuss various weighty problems. This year it has been extremely busy and has done much for the student body. First and foremost among the things achieved by the Council was the flooding of the campus as a skating rink. This had been the campaign promise of several of the Council's former presidents, but, until this year, none had fulfilled that promise. So, if for nothing else, out class of ,39 will go down in history for that accomplishment! Among other contributions of our industrious members was the revision and bring- ing up to date of our antiquated handbook of bylaws. Of course, the Council always decides who are to receive letters for the various athletic activities throughout the year. May third was the momentous day for the Seniors this year. Senior Day was ob- served, with much knowledge being absorbed by the underclassmen through our valiant efforts. However, it did bring home the fact that our teachers have a somewhat difhcult time of it, after all, contrary to the general belief of the students. On May eighteenth the Student Council joined the Honor Society for an outing. Overalls for the girls and old clothes for the boys were the order ofthe day. A long string of cars, loaded to the tops and overflowing on running boards, fenders and every other inch of space, fared forth for Watkins Glen. The inhabitants of the Glen no doubt thought that a band of gypsies had descended upon them, but we did at least leave the stone wall in place. After a few hilarious hours, we all returned safe and sound to dear old Corning, but, worse luck, had to get up and go to school next morning the same as usual, just to prove that we could take it. Rau 1: Tumpane, Henry, Young, H. lilwoud, Nessie, Kelly, mu 4: Temple-r, Smith, llint-en, Sprague, Llark, Wheeler, ll.ltke1r,Teleli.mv, roi Mr. Carr, Mr. Miller, Nlnner, T.iyIor,K utla, Donling,-I. I-,lxmudg ma 4-NfissWolcim,'I'nttle,H.1lI,Qii1mlnons,Arnold ig 2. 4. 7 ViE!if:'?9F?'?r?f?5f:7'q I A -+' , .V A ' 'X ' A 7 fff1Xg2f.'.A iqyyf - . - 'li i1L,?fi,5g:5.fz:,f...7 v if .ejE'ri.g nv Qs... 'SUS Upper left: Wenderlich, Hall, Nessle, Filrrlrr-ir:-u'f1ef,' U'llri.ln. l'ffw HMI, vr.nr,lrw Dim-ell, Mis. f lark, l'uHL-rson, Dowling, O'Bryan, Tietzel, 1utii1,'Sen1ple, Long, Reed, Tavlor, Maxwell, Gull, Simon, lijurr. liiainer. Imrsr p1cfure,rt.1ml1ng: Korsones, Hamm,,lones, Grillin, Krebs, leurs, llnsuoillu, hnnrln, Y-nine, Nlavkevr, lloehin. rmreil Welshans, Teaclmiain Carroll, Eekess, W'heeler,l,1nufi4I1wl.'ll.u1.4,ger,C.l.lrl:, llunwir flliumger. Henry, l i Lei r, ll. l.li-ionil, Washburn, Tuttle, Nates. Hoping to produce an incomparable year book, the Stator Stall' of '39 has labored long and arduously to complete its task. Brains have been racked, hair has been torn, and nerves shattered, while pencils kept llying onward, carrying out each fresh in- spiration. Little do its readers, scanning these pages, realize what powers of brain and brawn have, as in the wheels of industry, been exerted to produce such a result. For the first time in many years the Stator Stall' possessed their own room fully equipped with necessary tools. From the beginning of the school year a rigid system was installed in order to keep all work up to date. Both literary and business staffs have worked strenuously and with greater success than ever before under this system. With Ruth Clark heading the business stall, a very competent group, our budget this year has enabled us to add new features to this book. Under the able editorship of George Nessie and with its helpful, cooperative faculty advisers, Mrs. Clark and Mr. Carr, the Stator Staff of 1959 has confirmed the state- ment, With Power and Will, nothing is unachievablef' The last Hill lfehou for the school year 1938-39 inade its appearance on May 19, thus elimaxing our paper's inost sueeesslul season since its introduction to Academy students Mareli 1, 1953. Under tl1e ellieient guidance of advisers Benedict, Leahy, and Allen, and editors Wilson and Tum pane, the paper eatne out on exact schedule every two weeks for the first titne since its origin. Twelve issues containing twelve pages each were puhlished during the vear. 1 . First among the important activities of the year was the Syracuse Press Conference held Friday and Saturday, NOYClNlWCI' eleventh and twelfth, at the Onondaga Hotel in SYVQICLISC. SFQllliIl1Cllll7Cl'S Tunipane, Moran, R. Grady, Bond, K. jones, Hood, Kostlca, and YanDeventer, under the warehliul eyes of their three faculty friends, spent at busy two days doing Syracuse. However, of all their new experiences, none thrilled thetn more than hearing the news that their Hill Echo won all New York rating in the state-wide eonipetition. Right on top of that thrilling announeentent eame another, to the elleet that Betty Jones was I'LIlH1CI'-LIP for hest iC2lflII'C-SKOVY writer, Roller-skating parties were high in favor as entertuintnent during the year, with Gihson and the Masonic Temple hoth heing the scenes of near-massacres, The last scene on the Hill Echo horizon depicts a happy group made up ofthe typing and editorial stall' returning from a hlissful and inoinentous day at Saint Bona- venture University in Olean, where they participated in another conference. 111.1 .11 1t1.1111.11. x1111.11111.11. 1t1111t.111111.tt-1, x11111.111 11111,11111'1,11111.111,,1 121111, 111111.-, x1.11..11, 111,111,111 11.1111,111, 11f1f11111111, M1 111111, 1. 111, 111,-111, 1111.1 I-1111, 111111111 11111111111 s11e1t.1 1111111 1111111 kt-11-,I1-1,1111-1,., t1'1111.111. l.11l111 l1111111'111, 11111111.11 X1,1xwelI,t1o11e1 l,.1nu.1n, It l11.1.l1, t1111l, lIill't111 11 1111.1 X,111lH1-it-nn-1. l-11111. Il11111l, Ii11111l, l .l1111t-1.. K l,11lt I111-rnyi-f Dinet-11. ls Wltilies,'l'11l11p.111e, ltlmv-111 11.1, xtrt111-11-.1111,11.1,..1, 1.111.11,s111.1111111 l . Fl 'Z Ll l l n W A:--: .1,, l l l An expectant hush filled the auditorium which had been appropriately trimmed in the garb of Christmastide and the beautifully symbolic Christmas pageant began. The soft, melodious tones of the chimes gently died away, giving rise to the lovely singing of an ancient carol as the black-robed choristers filed slowly in, bearing light- ed candles which illuminated their upturned faces. The few lights were dimmed, leaving only the soft, glowing light of the candles. A beautiful, sonorous voice sounded, saying, And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, and the curtains parted and disclosed the first tableau, the Annunciation. The Virgin Mary clothed in soft blue was kneeling, in front of her was the Angel of the Annunciation. The scene gradually receded, and the choir gave voice to O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. Again the voice took up its beautiful readings and the next scene was shown: the haughty innkeeper standing at the half-open door, denying admission to the pleading Joseph while Mary waited wearily at his side, Music was appended with the words of the Bible and the Angel of the Star could be seen standing with her attendant angels, while in amazement before them crouched the three shepherds about their fire. The choir grouped about the stage holding their candles sang Angels We Have Heard on High , the voice continued, And they opened their treasures and presented unto Him gifts: gold, and frankincense, and myrrhf' Mary bent over the manger cradle, and the three Wise Men came in, offered their gifts to the lnfant and softly knelt, adoring. The curtains closed slowly on the refrain ofa carol of the choir. The last lovely verse of Adeste Fidelesu hung hauntingly in the air, then softly faded away, the chimes again taking up their solemn message of melodious joy, One beautiful night in early March we were transformed from our every day life to an imaginary kingdom in Europe. This was the setting for this year's senior play, The Swan, hy Terence Molnar. The Swan is the story of what happens when the very-eligible Prince Albert visits the home of Princess Beatrice, who always has dreamed that her daughter, Alexandre, will restore the prestige of the family hy marrying some royal personage. The fact that her family lost their throne during the rule of Napoleon has always heen a source of humiliation and torment to Princess Beatrice. The young Prince Al- hert who has heen her white hope since his hahyhood seems, upon this visit, strangely indifferent toward Alexandre. In desperation, the Princess plots an old stratagem. Alexandre shall show an inter- est in the hitherto unnoticed Professor Agi, tutor to Alexandre's younger brothers. The surprising qualities found in this young man create unexpected complications. Alexandre, who, when the plan was suggested, felt she could hardly endure having her arm rest on the young man's while dancing, suddenly finds herself in love with him. The experience is so new to her that she throws discretion to the winds when Prince Alhert, thoroughly and satisfactorily jealous, insults him. lt requires all of Father l-lyacinth's wisdom, tact, and understanding to save the situation after Alex- andre has kissed the young tutor in view of most of the household. Alhert's mother, Princess Dominica, proves to have a hetter grasp of the situation than the utterly distracted Beatrice thought possihle. She smoothes things over and sets forth to Alexandre some thoughts on the nature of swans and geese, upon which the white swan, as Alexandre was known hy her family, will build het future life. I pffnfff Nlas vu, llcilhv, vinyl: Mor: mi J fushuig, lxaliui. li, X1.lsoii,Uxens, llauli, Welshans, rin 4 Hellh ,U'Hil.1il, Qemple, llenrv, Han- diouskl, lat Ln lrfifrngJ1.,fm.i I ll!lt'ii1iLli.iIH1H ws,Nuuili,I5iiu1wi,I.iiiv,ll.uk,lI.iiuiI4nn.iz.u.lm-i I uslunu,Xloiaudleiux, ll.iuIl,Iuiert lI,I lwood,l'l.1ufi, Il I li.-..viud,K it-liinu laufru I Ninth, l.xxliii,U'llii,lii liiiiurz ill lxaliiznli,liauuuou-.,Un-ns Flvpef furlnru, rail 1 Koulev, I laik, Devenpoll, Mussel, X O'l5iit-ii, K aiey, liaiiiiunns, 'l'uulc, llc-eil, ll. O'llii,ui, lx U'lliian, llullman,.lahhourg mu Q. Welshans l3.1v1s,ll.iilxiiii1ll,Ilalniei, Siuml., Seruple, Nlluiei , llc-illvy , R. Younu. mu 1 I iki-ii, I leiiixiiktfhl. U'lliy.ln, lleilersou, Lewis, run' 4' 'l'ieizel,liutl1er, Kielws, Ilirlcev, Builinu Ivaw future, mir i. 4ioII,'liuil1p.li1e, Nlaxxxell, Maikei I , run L Kei-slei , Mu-is, XI lion-l, X',1iil3c-veniei , llaullcnel, Smith, Iloovl, l.anlen1e,lI.1use, Rulsoues, bnvdel, lxlinig, mu f Xlliioli,1ll.lHllHe1s,l7eei:.lu, lx Aloues, liiveliui, Nalltw, Iiinni, lllt-itlwt-vim-1, Iloilman, Ilaai, Ovens, Scaiiuoulsos, mu 4. Toning, M. Tcuuplei, I leiuplut, VXI Qiiilhn, li -lin1es,K.iii, Itlvt-ii, kosilca, Mis llo fd, mu rNuxl1rilauil,NIil .ullex,Nlieinood, 'X Bond, ktelws, lleuiy, l'. Liiiihn, XI l't-mplei, Wliueltfi, I ov, Mi. l.liliell,ru141i larglllsli, l lex, l..ui:.in, lt-iiill, I. I Ixxooil,l iiwi:-I,Lialilel,lJ1neeIx, Riley, ll. lzlxvood, Perrin, Xlaiiin, Riililei, ffm ' linuu, Matson, Ilmliuig, Xulltxau, Riiiiu-r, Npiaviir' The GFA. Theatre Guild this year presented as its main production The Bat, a three act mystery play which sent eerie chills up and down the spines of the audience, causing them to hold tight to their chairs. Miss Cornelia Yan Gorder QBarhara Tietzelj managed to remain calm and composed despite the hallucinations and violent screams of her maid, Lizzie Allen CNatalie O'BrienD. Anderson, the detective who later turned out to he a Uanifster called The Bat, was ahly played hy Dean Sprague. Dale Ogden QAnn Lincolnj added to the excitement ofthe play hy her entanglement in the murder mystery of Richard Fleming Qilames Dowlingj. Rohert Sutherland, Paul Wheeler, Rohert Richter, Rohert Martin and Francis Sutton completed the cast, helping to make the play a huge success. This spring the Guild presented a play, The DrumsofOude, at Ithaca. The cast of characters was composed of students who had had experience in past Guild produc- tions. This play was especially exciting due to an ahundance of action, all of which took place in a room over a powder magazine. Two comedies were also presented in assemhly, The Pampered Darling, and Sauce for the Goslingsf' Both were highly enjoyed hy the student hody. During the lirst term of school a new hranch ofthe Guild called The Radio Club was started under the direction of Mrs. Leahy. Unfortunately, due to a change in Mrs. Leahy's schedule, this organization had to he dissolved. The cluh had heen highly successful during its short existence and its memhers are hoping that it may he resumed next year. All Guild productions were under the direction of Mrs. Hood, assisted hy Miss Wolcott. Miss Wolcott held classes in staging, while Mrs. Hood taught the art of make-up. The oflicers were: David Gammons, presidentg Edith Goll, vice-president, Rita Marke1't, secretarygzlohn Tumpane, treasurer, Lucille Maxwell, husiness manager. b D H. 'H 1 1 I li 'I f . li -l :FIVE-ililf-iff' The activities of our Mixed Glee Club and lloys' Glee Club during the past year have all been very successfttl and have set a new pace at Cf.l7,.'X. Certainly an advance- ment has been made toward their being a more prominent factor in our school life. It isa fine thing for the school to have such organizations as these and we are for- tunate indeed to have such a competent conductor as Mr. Corwin. This year marked the anniversary of Mr. Corvvin's twenty-fifth year in Corning and many evidences of the esteem in which he is held were shown. A large group of his adult' friends held a surprise party for him after one of the philharmonic concerts, and the next day he was presented in assembly with a silver baton, a gift from the members of all the school musical organizations which he conducts. This year members of the Glee Clubs were chosen to make tip a choir to furnish the musical accompaniment for the Christmas pageant, X'enite Adorenius, presented in assembly. The pageant was declared to be one of the IIIOSI impressive and beautiful productions ever given in the Academy, and no small part of the credit is dtie to the efforts ofthe choir. They sang the beautiful Christmas hymns with a solemnity and feeling which could not fail to move the heart ofevery listener. One noon during the week before Christmas the members of the choir delighted the shoppers in the business section bv singing carols over the amplifying svstem which had been set tip in the square, and Christmas five they again fared forth and spread their cheer around by caroling on the street corners all over the hill, During most of the year the clubs rehearsed for their Spring concert which was held May fifteenth. Their efforts were not in vain, for they delighted the audience with a demonstration of excellent musical ability. lt was a rare treat to hear those groups of over one hundred voices produce so striking an effect. Both groups possessed an im- pressive stage presence and sang with genuine feeling and sincerity, Their voices, wonderfully resonant and vibrant, and fairly astounding in their intensity, rang out with great power. On May sixteenth, the Boys' Glee Club sang several selections at the Northside High School, where a superintendents' convention was being held. The boys were highly praised for their excellent technique and fine delivery. Rau: K rtiz it-r,f liiiieetiiiuileii, Holmes, l'eiiiu,t ii.it li, I' .iti I, K Diiiet-iv,I K ii.it lumix itii, lt-ttiwt any it. Npeagtttt, ll tiili.ini, ltiiui.uie, Kirsty, laik- iiii, L.ostellit,fl1etiev,ll L irii dw, llitlvev, fi .iii mei. I aptentei, llutltei hal t,1' Q niit vc Kun: Nlatliexxs, lit iiiii . lltidue, Hull tlt.lit, kills titit ' s, llot-l ttii, litisyf .tix , Wlyc-tilt-i,l ti.iiit. ll iiit tn,1i tifi t-i,f .istwtigtlt-ti, Iliiltytt-cvllall' Baller, H tuiii l, 5lie rixtutxt l, W-veprel. litifliu, Wlls tiii, 'lt itt-y , Nl. istiii . rfftl . f!'Xl t.tiiiii- lt, lilt -iiitt c, lluldi.t,X .iii X s iiii, lf iiittiiitti. l'etit-tson, ll'lhi.iu, Nat tiit mt stis , rgt, 1 ll .trtiiiit l, Rrt1.l,l tviit ' s, Kal iiiit li, llt -tir x, lxi .tliit'i , ltlv t-ss , Kl iiit. ttt' lt ,l iiitti ln, l'tiil,l itsit tlloil tiiiiv.1ii e. f ltenev, l ati, ltiiti, ll.:-Lett,ll. ivis e-.I .ltlet,llr iiiiii g,N tttiii er,U'Ilttt -ii, Nl tiii topli,litw.r fiii 4 Xl li titit l,l I itit t -s., lift tfti iits, l ,tullci it'i ,lleieupiit.U'lliieii,Waclilwltttz. Tailor, Venturi, lltutliaiii.-latlcstiii, liiatlt , Npiagne, li lliueeu,-I Q.i.ttlv,IiitItit-1,1iuits,lt-ng, lutlle.Niillix,in,Niit-wilt, lit-illityii t llurliuan, Toning, Innes, Telian, 511-iitrt,lUil..ittia, llovvn, ko-iL.1. Nlessei, ll lnady , llitl.t'y, l iauint-i, I lvv-rod, K .iiyt'iitci. llut liel. l. l lwi-oil, Nlaiiin lloovl, rvvallovx , X aiilkxentet, liallilnons Rau 1: lzarl Breon,l71n't'mr, Hornung, lloiul, Long, lamreme, YanDeventet,vI. lilxxootl. C urlis, iaunileit, Tuttle, limwo, Sample, lincoln, liatlesz- sxskx, David Gammons, Dram Mawr mu 1: Tlienfcldt, llaigraxe, Grant, Suilierland, l' Wrltv, Tompkins, lnaivgw, Mote, ll. lilixooil, l7crrin, Spr,Ague,lfnglisl1,R. Welty, Cline, Hall,n1a f Thompson, Yallei, Paul, Stliroc-dev, R Dinuen, Nniotlt, Qiunruie, ll inlw.nn,l lline-cn, llailterl, Holmes, .Xrllolnl,liunLl1ii, ran' fvlones,-l. lvratlv, ll.n'denhuri.5l1, ll liraily, YirI1uet,1i.luliiei lvfflonqffl,tiu.'eJ:Ogtleu,S.u1ndevs, lN1izzon1, Haaltelgfiaulnet,K.1llnicl1, Bond, Xlason, Own, Spiataue,-I lluootl. Npiauiie, Iilni:.I uvt1s,l.aiv- rence. ielnple, ll. lxlwooil, Perrin, bilnoeder, lelris, Kvinnaou, Paul, Slnotk, Xuiillcxevilei, 4 tux, licwiipotl, 'Yu abc. if f lun' llnieeli, Lirant, BAND Every day at three o'clock there's music in the air, and we know that either the orchestra or hand is practicing in the auditorium for its annual spring concert. All resplendent in red and white and with instruments gleaming, the marching band was a welcome spectacle at out home football games. The lads and lassies took a lot of punishment last Thanksgiving Day at the annual football classic when the temperature hovered slightly above zero and wet snow hlanketed the ground. Their spirits were undaunted, however, and lively strains lilled the air until the horns were frozen to silence. Under the supervision of our capable bandmaster, Mr. Breon, and out baton- wielding drum-major, David Gammons, several remarkable turns were executed on the gridiron. The annual spring concert held May first reflected the modern trend in music with such compositions as Street Scene, Park Avenue Fantasy, and 'ilVlanhattan Serenade. Proclaimed a magnilicent success, the concert featured Stanley Smock in a trumpet solo, Carnival of Venice, and Robert Dineen in a trombone solo, A'The Wanderer. llguilenlwuiu, Lirailv, Mi.i'orxvln,lJ1m11fr,Liol'l: ORCHESTRA Each year the Academy orchestra makes more enjoyable the dramatic productions presented hy our thespians of the Senior Class and Theater Guild, This year, as always, the music was rendered with exceptional skill under the capable direction of Mr. Cor- win. The oriental strains of A'The Persian Market and the soothing tones of the An- gelus especially delighted the audience at the traditional Spring concert of the orchestra and glee clubs. With this successful concert, the Corning Free Academy orchestra closed its activities for the year. VARSITY C Our Yarsitv C Club has been a constant benefit not only to the boys who have plaved on our teams but to school athletics in general. The club has made a definite effort to propagate the ideals of athletics in all school activities. The iuraose of this or 'anization is to iromote swortsmanshia and lovaltv. The fs , . members have endeavored to welcome visiting teams to the Academy by acting as congenial ushers at our phenomenal basketball games. They have also succeeded in creating a friendly spirit between C.F.A. and its opposing teams. The pleasure of this j'C.lI'lS social events has been greatly enhanced by this club. The football ho w rr wonsoted 'ointlv with the Alumni in November ty wified the excellence i l . i . ofthe club's committee as to decorations, music, and the numerous other things that go to make up a successful dance. In reviewing the varied achievements of the club, we fully realize that the boys have spent this vear in successfully carrying out their purposes, both athletic and social. The competent persons who led this organization were: Fred Burrell, presidentg .loc Kittner, x ice-presidentg Francis Sullivan, secretary and treasurer. ATHLETIC C The Girls' Athletic C Club is an important factor in encouraging intramurals in C.F.A. This spring they have especially influenced sportsmanship and attendance among the athletic-minded girls of our school. They enlivened social activities with an enioyable and successful twilight social hour held in April. This year's officers were Hilde Boehm, presidentg Beverly Petterson, vice-presidentg Betsy Ross, secretary. frfwf'1.!.wt.rw f lout--. Nuiuplt-, lfeuix , Reed, l't-tit-rsou,rau 1 Boehm, fiammons, Ross, U'firy.nx,Saunders, Teiiillyau 5 Nitsthe, Knickerbocker, U Hill ffulwi-i news, 4 . f,1J1tr7i1,'nri,mn i smtrlv, Nliatltlot L, lfiuwfl, Kit-bv, Tclelianv, Knblxons, mu I- Kittner, fanuliic, Sullivan, Box, fiaito, Murphy, Garner, Sample, Nesslc. mu 4 f.iiilelon,fso1ei, Ntmtlli , Xinsxxoiili, Roland, Negti, Stliifbergei, Sprague l i l l i ART CLUB Rau' If Young, Clark, Snioek, Cowley, llenkinsg row 2: Henry, Gzlreliner, Eckert, Fleming, Sch- wercr, Pratt, mu' ff Schilhergerg McMahon, Fox, Miss Clure, row 4: Carroll, Moran PHOTO CLUB Row 1: Ferguson, Sinoek, Barn- ard, Tietzel, Bond, Kennedy, row 2: Garner, jackson, Ferris, Perrin, Carlton HOME ECONOMICS Row 1: Yorio, Driggins, Zclan- owski, Haden,Sehoonover, Sny- der, Knickerbocker, Scar- moursos, row 2: Mrs. Halliday, Kramer, Wenclerlich, Srnock, Miss Smith LIBRARY STAFF .S'mml: Brown, Hauff, Young, Palmer, Langan, Hall, Miss Cole, Wheeler, Kling, Terrill, ,rn1mlirz,g.' Picarazzi, Swallow, Davis, DeLaura, English, Flem- ing,Carr STAMP CLUB Row If E. Holfinan, Scarmoutsos, Kliinacek, Paul, raw 2: Purcell, Hood, G. HoH'nmn, Test, raw 3. Cowley, Dickinson, Garner Perrin, row 4: Mrs, Youngstrom Gage, R. Welty, Mrs. Amey n 1 CONSERVATION CLUB Ron' 1: G. Holliiigiii, Cusrcllu Hood, Kucii, Hmtziluii, Kcuncy Russ, Gaixliiiciy ruin 1: ilrcgori' Prficlcr, Tcliaui, Smmk, Spcmcr plIlllPS,.lOl'lSQ nm' 5: Mr. .Inhns ton, Gage, C. Puixcll, Anlunix' Gregory, Dcimii, Ii, Purtcll mu' 4: Watkins, Chcsrcr, I' xVClfI,I7ONKllIIg,SlIlllX1lII, H ir ris, P.,lcnkin, Mr. Amex' GOLF Rau' 1' Ncsslc, lD.AI'ki.lI'lgClll Kozcy, Scrtluln, mu' 1: Kimi Tcliun, Prvslupski, Tulnpgmu Radczsiski CH EER LEADERS Kzxrrfjug: Ilmif Claw' lmfzifw' Grunt, ron' 1: Quinn, ll.lI'lILlI'Ll Smith, Long, Gaiiiiiiiuiia, Kun ncdi, M. Grilliii, raw J: H. Ill wood, Whcclcr, II. firmly, .I Grilliii, R. Grgitly, Whirc, Elwood TENNIS Rau' 1: Box, Ferris, mu' 1: Kusty, lY1LjHllI'IICI , A. R. Knstv A. Rusty FRENCH CLUB Rau' 1: Gzlrncr, Grady, Littleton, Cunningham, mu' 1: Hzmclmii- ski, Scmplc, Taylor, Ggiinnions, mu' g: Tictzcl, Cniumcr, Siiimk, Bmwng mu' 4: Miss Wells, Hur- baugh, Kaliniuh, Miiiicr, Sprague Coach Craumer's 1938 C.F.A. football team, win- ners of the City and County Football Chan1pionsl1ips ina season marred by only two defeats, was rated highly as a gridiron team in Western New York. Assisted by Mr. Duncan and Mr. Tarbell, Mr. Craumer moulded this winning eleven around eight veterans. A sturdy, fast line and a smart backlield that had a deadly aerial attack, was the secret of our many victories. Opening its season against Hornell High School, our team scored nineteen points and held the Maple City eleven scoreless. In this game, played at Hornell under lights, the passing attack of the team was mainly responsible for the scores. Geneva High School fell prey to the Academy by a tally of 18-6 when the Hillsters launched a scoring attack in the second half that completely baflled the Genevans. This game was played at Geneva, also under lights. In the iirst home game of the season, Sayre High School became the third victim of the Acade111y's strong aerial and running attacks. The linal score of this game was 18-o for the Hillmen. However, our victory streak was destined to terminate when our eleven journeyed to Auburn two weeks later to battle the Auburn High School gridmen. Unable to stem the attack of their opponents, the Craumerites re- ceived their iirst defeat of the season by a score of I3'O. Hard practice sessions and several training drills failed to put the team back in their old form and when they played Olean High School at Olean a week later they were again subdued, this time by a score of 7.3-7. With two games left on their schedule, the Hillmen held heavy practices and when they invaded Bath seven days after the Olean game, they were confident of victory. Haverling High School was- a much more formidable opponent than expected but the Academy team won by a score of I3-7. Run 1: M1 'l'.1rlwell, Xle1llv w.1,1.1., Kon-y,R11l1111d,TcleI11111y Box, ilmililock, Spmgne, Krebs Voaih f11'.111111e1'gr.m-1 Mr. Han 11ulv,ll.u1, Mulplw, Kiirner Y1lsr,Nl1lliY.ll1,Y11l1l11g,NlclVl1ll10l1 rm 3: llc-11y11,C.11le, Riclucv, llev crly, lord, lirink, Youinans xv11.f..1.m, My 111i-im, nm 4 llieixxileu, Wheeler, D-Maggio f11n11111gl1.1111, Salnple, l.11111s, Sul l1v.111, lllig,Kii111111l1egra1r yr Harto Storm, Dimnirig, Ilroisn, Ward fi1111111s:111, Kozev, Sprague Nl:1r1111, nm' n- Kuik, lilanl, I'o1xt'1, Sail, Serdula, Smith xxmwcl, 111..1m1-. 111.11m-, 1.11.1 1111115 mi- -' llnlmes, l.1r1le1o11 lX'l1li.1ll The final game of the season was the last annual Thanksgiving Day classic with Northside High School, as next year the game will be played on Armis- tice Day. This was decided by school officials following the Thanksgiving Day battle which was played on a field covered by six inches of snow. The players were seriously handicapped and 1 suffered considerably on account of the le weather conditions, so the change in date was made in an effort to offset these conditions. Mr. Craumer's team was ruled the favorite last Thanksgiving and came through with a victorious score of 2.1-0. Relying on a running attack, the Hill- men repeatedly crashed the Tiger line and scored three touchdowns, two extra points after goals, and a safety. Three times during the game the Northsiders threatened the C.F.A. goal, but the sturdy line withstood the attack. Five C.F.A. men were chosen on the All-County team by the Sports-writers Association. Joseph Tele- hany, captain of the Academy team, was picked as center and captain for the mythical eleven. Dther Academy players selected were: Robert Shaddock, quarterback, Robert Woods, halfback, Joseph Kitt- ner, tacklegjack Murphy, end. Joseph Kittner received additional recognition as the best Sportsman in the county. Samuel Neally received the only severe injury during the season when he wrenched his leg in r the Geneva game. The accident kept him out of the line-up for many games, but he was with the team in spirit. Sept. go---C.F.A. . I9 Hornell . o Oct. 7- C.F.A. . 18 Geneva . 6 Oct. IS --C.F.A. . 18 Slyre. . o Oct. 19 -C.F.A. . o Auburn . . 13 Nov, 3 -C.F.A. . 7 Olean . 7.5 Nov. II --C.F,A. . 13 Haverling , 7 Nov. 2.4 -CFA. . 12. N.H.S. o . Mm V ,' 215.-51 f 1 - M Q My - ' 1 .1 ' F. ,ifL E f.,.,,.i'7...v R1111 1 Sl x.lx ld1uL,I1 s.11 li ll m1lnx.lv1. le111ple1, B muvu t-ll, l ai vv.1lvu Nl v.lA l.l-ML, r ,ff4 B L'rux 11, Xl. lvlxxx, Xl111l'l1v,S14ll1y, axr, ma 4 ly11111t-1, Box, Managri lilll 1L'l I.Nl 1,lA lvl.-.L Section 3 Champions in Class MA, Steuhen County-Allegany County Champions, and City Champions are the titles earned hy Coach Duncan's Corning Free Academy Basltethall team of the 1958-7,9 season. This was the fourth Academy team to win a sectional title and we feel that our pride in them is very well-founded. Coach Duncan was fortunate this year in having four veterans, Shaddock, Burrell, Kittner, and Sullivan, around whom to huild his team. The lifth position was usually lilled hy Fred Martin who proved himself a valuahle man. The team played a total of 17 games, winning I4 of them. They were undefeated in the Steuben County League in eight games and scored a total of 314 points, against the 175 of their opponents. ln all the games Rohert Shaddoclc and Fred Burrell accounted for the majority of the scoring points while Francis Sullivan and ,joseph liittner kept the scoring of the opposing teams at a low ehh. Fred Martin, as the lifth man, scored frequently' during the season and pulled two games out of the lire for the Academy. Wayne Templer, Andrew Benyo and unie Box were the others who frequently suhstituted as forwards. ,lack Murphy was the ni11th man on the team and, although he did not see much ac- tion d uring the season, he is one of the hright hopes for next year's team. Binghamton Central High School conquered the Duncanites twice and Olean High School once, to mar what would have heen a perfect seasons record for the team. Having won the Steuhen County Championship, they played Bolivar High School at Alfred for the quarter-final and came through with a victory hy a score of 59-16. At the University of Rochester Palestra for the semi-linals and finals they were highly rated and respected hy the Rochester people and other followers of the Sec- tionals. In the first game, played against Attica, the Blue and White conquered their opponents after a hitter hattle, hy a score of .to-34. Newark High School had de- feated Fairport High and were Academy's opponents for the linal championship contest. Rohert Shaddocl: was the hero of the hour. Unahle to get started, our team was trailing Newark at half ti111e by a score of 7.5-11. lt1 tl1e tl1ird period we picked up seven points to eight for Newark and then came through in the last period with 13 points to 3 for Newark for a victory score ol' 7.8-7.7. This game was won by the entire team through cooperation and teamwork. Playing as they never did before, they put everything tl1ev had into the game and iust as tl1e linal whistle blew tl1e score was tied at 7.7-17. But Bob Shaddock had been fouled a split-seco11d before the end ofthe game Zlllkl was given tl1e opportunity of winning the game for our team. He calmly sank the basket that meant victory and immediately was swamped by over a thousand fans. He was presented the Section 5 Class A Basketball Chanipionship trophy by Howard Vanderlioeli while perched upon the shoulders of l1is father and others in the crowd, Bob, and Fred Burrell, were chosen for the All-Sectional live. .Ioseph Kittner and Francis Sullivan ranked on the second mythical live as chosen by the Rochester l9e11mrr.11' m1t1'Cfmn1fcf:. Shaddock, Sullivan and Burrell were also selected for tl1e Steuben County All-County team. This victory was Coach Duncan's third title-winner it1 his eight vears at C.F.fX., for which I1e is certainly held in high esteem by tl1e people of Western New York. Dec. 9 C.F.A. . . L9 Northside High School . . 13 Dec. 16 C.F,A. 37 Painted Post High School . . I9 jan. 6 C.F.A, . 3l Haverling High School . 17. lan. LO C.F.fX, SL Hornell High School . . ll ilan. 7.7 C.F.rX. 47 Northside High School . . 30 Feb. 3 C.F..'X, 39 Painted Post High School . . 37 Feb. io C.F.A, 47 Haverling High School . . 7.7. Feb. 7.4 C.F.A. 41 Hornell High School . . 7.1 Dec. 3 C.F.A. . LS Cherry Yallex '.....,. 7.1 Ilan. 14 C.F..'X. . 34 Olean High School .,.... I3 lan. 31 C.F.A. , 31 Binghamton Central High School . . 40 Feb. I4 C.F.A. , 43 Addison High Scl1ool ,.... 7.0 Feb. 18 C.F.A. . . 7.6 Olean High School ...... 34 Feb. li C.F.A, , . 33 Binghamton Central High School . . 40 Mar. 9 C.F,A, , . 39 Bolivar High School .,... 16 Mar. 16 C.F.A. . Attica High School . , . 34 4m Mar.1S C.F..-X. . 7.8 Newark Higl1 Scl1ool . 17 1 I , 1'-...ai.u'rg., .1:...nsii' 1 l 1. rl Rz1u'1.' Coach Beard, Teachman, Sample, fapraiiu Kovev, Fulllxau, B111 isoio, Nlaivager Koslx I mu Yoiimans, 'Xl1M.1l1o11,llmlinu, Scliilheiger Paioli, Serdula Eight victories in eleven games was the final record established by Mr. Beard's C.F.A. Junior Varsity basketball team during the 1938-39 season. Of these eight wins, six were in the Steuben County League and this gave us lirst place among the junior varsity ICLIIUS. With plenty of material from which to choose, Mr. Beard developed a team that proved too aggressive for its opponents. It is expected that C.F.A. will have cham- pionship basketball squads for the next two or three years at least, as these players are only freshmen and sophomores and will be eligible for the rest of their high school course. The team did not lose a sin fle ame on our school court. Earlv in the season, North- . . 57 . 1 side H1 h School handed us 1118-1 defeat on their court, later on Hornell held down S 5 f , the long end of a 16-3 score at I-lornell. The only other defeat ofthe season was given b the Olean Hi h hve at Olean to the tune of 1 -io. lf a chain wionshi 7 award were . . ., . , . given in the Steuben County junior Varsity League, C..F.A. would certainly have won the trophy for 1939. The season's record was as follows: CFA. ,....... ll Savona . I4 CFA. . I3 Northside 19 C.F.A, , II Painted Post io CFA. . ig Haverling I3 C.F.A. , , 13 Olean . . 13 CFA. . 3 Hornell . 16 C.F.A. , . 7.8 Northside 16 C.F.A. , , 16 Painted Post 3 CFA. . . 13 Haverling IL C.F.A. . , 19 Addison . 3 C.F.A. . io Olean . . 14 C.F.A. . 19 Hornell li Totals . . 133 Totals 181 TRACK An unusually large number of students reported for track at the call of Coach Dun- can this year and C.F.A. was well represented in the local track and lield meets. Having a few veterans back along with the many men who worked hard last year but didn't quite make the grade, Coach Duncan had high hopes for C.F.A.'s ranking in the Steuben Track League. The scheduled meets in the season were as follows: May 6, Bath, May 13, Ithaca, May Lo, Syracuse, May 7.7, Wellsvilleg May 3, Steuben County Meet at Hornell, May io, Section 5 Meet at Rochester. BASEBALL When the first practice was held for the C.F.A. baseball team, forty-eight candidates reported to Coach Craumer. From these, two complete teams were formed, the rest being put in the rookie camp under the coaching of Mr. Tarbell. The infield and batteries for the varsity team were coached by Mr. Mclnrosh, while Mr. Craumer handled the rest of the teams. With the plentiful supply of reserves on hand, and with the line start that the teams had made as we went to press, C.F.A. was expected to come out on top in the championship race. The schedule was as follows: March 18 Addison at Corning May zffliath Bath May 5 Painted Post Painted Post May 9 Northside Corning May 17. Hornell Hornell May 16 Addison Addison May I9 Bath Corning May 13 Painted Post Corning May L6 Northside Northside Iune 1 I-lornell Corning BASEBALL Kan 1'N.unple.5I1.nldoi l.,I.-mlnlw,'I'uIuIianv, lannhxe, Muiplxxyllnx, liallo,Stlxillwulgt-l.Nl1lili,Kofax,Sullivan,Ci1bI1ons,rmra: Ma1kert,Timm, llulllles,KnsI'.',5HIIlll,5unll,lilw1vlq,l'elll:l,ll.llmllml,lllunlllllall,l'csuli,l,I1gllxlI,lllllllams,Nvlweulergrou'1 Ml. Tarball, Dr. Purple, Mt. Mat- l lnmsh,C.oatl1llan1lner TRACK Rau 1. i.u.ul1Dul1l.llx, Nevtlula, Wuo.l.inl,1 ole, Klrtnuv,C..nun1ons,Woods, Mnsxvortli, Mavtnv,lienyufjottoran,Oyen,Schrewrergnm-1: H. lilwood, Xlnrplnv, I Riellv, KrvsH,fyIIH1.lllv:, Burrell, bt-nr, laitlunm, Sprague, Bruin, Ra-lezsisLi, llonlnno,,l. Llwood, rua 4: Kozey, Grill1n,l-'lannerv, Lesh, Rxelly, Ogden V A . 4-2u,.l'1l-'H'PWGi'NE'?.H'l!l 2 wt GIRLS' INTRAMURAL COUNCIL Rami.-Illig, HaH,Teri1II, Hiilllnan, M1ssW11lfi vv'L l' Kms 1s1vL -s lounei Rlmilx- BOYS' INTRAMURAL COUNCIL Kan' 1 Scl xrmx eder,li.1 l11111nx11N, Tevnpler, Mr D li Iles. mu R I tligl l4vx xlei , Nlmes, lla llnx lion, Smilh Girls' Senior High Boys' Senior High No. of No, of No. of No. of games players games players Volleyball 7.6 7.43 Football . 7,6 77.9 Tennis . , 7.6 417. Volleyball IOS 539 Soccer , , A 7.4 7,34 Basketball 36 603 Foul Shooting . 107 Foul Shooting 101 Basketball . lS 196 Bowling . 70 Bowling . , . 130 ILO Barlininton 71 Shuffle Board , , S5 817. Track . , 71 Ping Pong . 96 96 Boxing , Il Badminton A Il' if Softball 7 P' Approx. IOZ Baseball . I bl Horseshocs 3' Approx. 81 Tennis . . I Approx. 65 The team winners ofsports finished at ' D I time of publication were: G11'lS',IUI1101' High Football Shamrocks No. of No. of Badminton Shamrocks games players Volleyball Hippos Soccer . . , Il 195 Bowling Freshmen Basketball . IO 7.10 Basl-:etball Shamrocks and Volleyball . S 134 Brigadiers Tennis .... 8 l6O Foul shooting Shamrocks Foul shooting . S4 Boxing Dozen Yeggs Newcomb Ball . if Track Dozen Yeggs Baseball . , I Softball al S eedball . . 'li Horseshoes gk Tiiack ,... jk Tennis 4' , The asterisks opposite the names of some of the sports tlenote that these games had not been completed at the time of publication. At the beginning of the year intramural clubs were formed with proportional repre- sentation from the upperclassmen. These groups remained as teams throughout the entire year, participating in all the sports on the program. At the end of the year the clubs having the largest number of points were awarded the championship and the members received intramural medals. An intramural council was organized as the governing body for the whole program. This group decided what sports would be included in the year's routine and made the rules governing them. Any disagreements that arose in the games or between team members were settled by the council. Under this plan the students were themselves running off the whole program and could play any sports they desired. The wide success of the system was shown primarily by the number of our students who readily joined the clubs. Students who never before had bothered about the intra- mural program were the first ones to jump at the opportunity to play in the games. As for new sports introduced, the school will still be talking Commencement Day of the great boxing bouts, badminton games, and bowling matches that were held, Of all these new sports on the program, boxing probably attracted the largest number of spectators as the future Crystal City ring champions mixed it up and exchanged blows amid the shrieking and yelling of the student fans. Miss Wolford and lvlr. Duncan deserve a great deal of credit for adopting such an excellent system and for its success in the first year of its trial. There is no doubt that next year even greater representation will be seen on the intramural clubs from all the classes, including the Seniors who did respond unusually well this past year. Plans have been made for new sports to be added to the already large program. Boxing Girls, Baseball Girls' Basketball Bowling Boys' Baseball Boys' Basketball Track --L. fa- N-SA-samwnesq--'1-V -ff: We are under a definite obligation to those who have taken advertising space in the Stator. This source of revenue covers an important part of the expense involved in the publication of our school annual. Appreciating this, we express our gratitude. . -, ,,.. .-.J-fp-I ,.,, Complimentm 0f BILL'S CITY SERVICE On the Point WILLIAM 8: PULTENEY NATURALLY Your Graduation Shoes Will Come From LIBERTY SHOE STORE 38 E. Market Street COMPLIMENTS OF FLOWERS HAMEL'S STUDIO T HAT PLEASE Interior Decorating Pham 973 Curtezim, Draperies - Park Avenue Wall Paper - Pezinff XVOEPPEIJS 26 WEST MARKET STREET . COMPLIMENTS Complzmemtr OF of J. H. CARROLL KINSELLA DAIRY MOTOR CO. GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS and TRUCKS 70-74 W. Market St. GOOD FooT WEAR LESTER SHOE STORE CHOWN ING REGULATOR CORPORATION HIGH GRADE MACHINE WORK Rear 31 E. 2nd Sc., Corning, N. Y. WITH COMPLIMENTS from CORNING TRUST COMPANY A. W. KEELEY Tennis v ' f Baseball Golf v ' Bathing Equipment 42 WEST MARKET STREET Wilson Athletic Equipment fflf It's Done With Heat It Can Be Done Better With Gas CRYSTAL CITY GAS CO. 96 EAST MARKET ST. CORNING, N. Y IS THAT REALLY ME? WHAT DO YOU THINK? ATLANTIC SERVICE IRVEN L. SPEAR Cor. Bridge and Pultcney Sts. CORNING, N. Y. PHONE 1659 TONY BACALLES Cor. Cedar and Marker Sts. Confectionefgf and Lunclaef BONNETT'S FRIENDLY SERVICE STATION Mobilzgaf - Mobiloil Lubrication TIRES BATTERIES BUICK AND PONTIAC RHODES BROS. 75 E. MARKET ST. CORNING GIFT SHOP 7M West Market Street COMPLIMENTS OF THE CORNING CONSISTORY Compliments of CUT RATE SPORTING GOODS STORE 88 EAST MARKET ST. CORNING, NEW YORK COMPLIMEN TS OF THE DODGE AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP AMERICA,S CHOICE BONAT Beauty Salon 116 CEDAR STREET PHONE 2210 J. L. CLARK BETTER SHOES Mrs. Mary Ellenberger 55 E. MARKET STREET Luncbef Ice Cream Private Partief by Appointment FRANK H. 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Phone 1673 The Marba System echoes the advice of the Athletic Department of Corning Free Academy when it repeats: Keep az sound soul, cz clean mind and zz healthy body. The Marba System . . . reconditioners of all kinds of athletic equipment. 431 NIAGARA STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y. I I I I I I I I I I I I L. G. BALFOUR CGMPANY Mfznuffzrturintg feufelem' and Stationery to Scboolf and Collegef Official jeweler to Corning Free Academy Maker of Commencement Invitations for Senior Class Reprefentativc LELAND LEE 80 Hermitage Road, Rochester, N. Y. P'5'fIf' WELCH 8: WELCH Attorneys-at-law 17-19 East Market St. CORNING, NEW YORK DRIVER TOOLS for Men and Bayi A. F. WILLIAMS HARDWARE 27 E. Market St. Phone 898 CHARLES H. WITTER Chiropractor Bmic Technician Phone 1784 34 East First St. GEORGE T. WOLCOTT Goldsmith Baseball Gloves Running Shoes BROWN CIGAR STORE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TOBACCONISTS JEWELERS RADIOS Phone 2136 EDWARDS 9 West Market St. Baron Steuben Hotel Bldg. Corning, N. Y. MOORE 8: GORMAN INSURANCE 55 Bridge Street CORNING, N. Y. Phone 726-J MAMIE L. MAYERS Quality Wall Paper and Paints at the Lowest Prices Extinzntef cheerfully given 113 East Market St. Corning, N. Y Phone 566-M Conzplirnentf 0f E. 8: M. CUDA Imported and Domestic GROCERIES MEATS 8c PURE OLIVE OIL STUDENT CLOTHING for The High School Fellows HUB CLOTHING COMPANY HOBART BAKERY 52 East Market Street Coniplirnentf of JIMMERSON st FORD Baron Steuben Bldg. CORNING, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1939 2 Corning Printing Co., Inc. 128-130 PINE STREET CORNING, N. Y. 4? ,Li L. I MARTIN LUMBER COMPANY ComPlmmff High Giiiiii Building Miiiiiiiii iiiiiz Luiiiiii of Retail Yard - South Corning CORNING SAW 8: SUPPLY CO. Phone 392 171 Cedar sf. Phone 78 Ri i LM W 221241112 L , V A JL L E ARTHUR TROLL THE SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT 282 PARK AVE. CORNING, N. Y. 121-123 WEST MARKET ST. ANTHRACITE COAL BITUMINOUS Famouf for Good Food W. Va. Oil-treated .Ytoker Phone 2094 WHOLESALE RETAIL AUTOGRAPHS Compliments of IOHN COMOSH S1 SON FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE Phone 61 Corning, N. Y. X V YYY 77 W7W C- iw EYESTRAIN Picks Its Victims Young Q5 E 'sYESs . . . Yotrd Better COMPLIMENTS 1 ? L Check Your OF l . l . W , Lighw. R. H. STEVENS L V y DAIRIES -REDDY KILOWATT l l l i Your Efectriml .fervanl ' ' 1 NEW YORK STATE lf ' ELECTRIC sf GAS CORP. V y y l 'Cf 'i?2i' V Y' l l ,Q ii if 7' ', tg CC 4 Intelligence is what yOu get from home. Common Sense you must CCC CC dl rlfLrni ' ht btiiShlK 1- eveopyou Se. ea Hg1SW a yOuO an n C OO. now edge is what the World hands you. judgment Comes only with the years. , , Use good judgment and drznk OLD HOLLAND COFFEE roasted and packed daily in Corning by Coger, Tucker 81 Cheney, Inc. PL ., For Insurance and Annuities JAZAKTJ L A Pl..LQQ!'.9. 38-W. MARKET STREET Plumell09 0' Complimenty 0 f l CORNING MILK 8: CREAM CO. Pasteurizecl Milk and Cream Fresh Butter and Buttermilk Real lee Cream THIRD AND STEUBEN CORNING, STREETS NEW YORK Say it with Flowemn EASTERBROOK, FLORIST Cut Flowerf, Floral Defitgm VICTORIA RESTAURANT M Bfddfng Pffwff SOUTH CORNING, N. Y. 16 W. MARKET ST. PHONE 1173 R. D. 1, CORNING, N. Y . ll T. G. HAWKES AND COMPANY ii ig COMPUMENTS 3 l OF Sbawroamx BLACKSTONE MOTOR SALES 79 West Market Street FLOYD CAREY Vim'-f Wfffmf CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH PREGER'S CLOTHES SHOP COMPLIMENTS H Carrier 61-fin? lzne OF of ERWIN N A Sport .Thirty and .Ylackf 31.00 to 352.95 Congreztuleztions BARKMAN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE THE CORN ING DINER Oppofife Erie .fteztion Open 24 Henri L. W. PAUL, Prop. H. D. PERRIN AIR CONDITIONING INTERNATIONAL FURNACES GAS UNIT OIL BURNER MOTOR STOKER Phone 1681 352 E. 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SMITI-I'S TIRE SERVICE NEW TIRES USED TIRES COMPLIMENTS ROAD SERVICE OF 264 East Market St. CORNING7 N. Y. I THOMPSON MOTOR CO., INC Phone 1922 S- JOHN STOVER Cornplinzentf Funeral Director MONUMENTS AND MARKERS rf 327-329 East Second Street CORNING, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF MYRON H. BAKER Fang' Grocerre.r and Prooifionf Phone 418 197 East Fits VANITY VILLA F. M. WEBSTER Tooaoconist - Cigary Pipex, Candy, Popcorn 116 PINE ST. M' J f - CORNING GLASS WORKS CORNING, NEW YORK PYREX BRAND FLAMEWARE TEA-KETTLE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF TECHNICAL GLASSWARE Corning Paper 8: Supply Co. WILLIAM CAMPBELL 130 E. Market St., Coming, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF THE BREAD THAT Baron Steuben BRINGS YOU THE LONE RANGER Compliments of A. E. SCUDDER 8: SON DAIRIES JOIN CORNING'S FORWARD CAMPAIGN Buy in Corning at every opportunity. Urge your retailer to push Corning products. Take an active part in all civic affairs. Greet visitors and tourists cordially. Tell everybody that Corning is going forward. Always obey the traffic laws. Pay your bills promptly. Help keep Corning clean. TRY CORNING FIRST BUY IT IN CORNING CORNING CHAMBER of COMMERCE All the News the Day it is News Vlforld N6llf.f Ndff0HfI! New.reC.F.A. Neuar C01'72j7Zg N Eltkfwflll the New: The Lefzfferfr primary function is to supply the news undistorted by bias or prejudice in order that its reading public may be fully and truly informed as an aid to clear thinking and logical action. To that purpose, The Leader devotes itself unceasingly The Evening Leader ,,.!7..Y ...,. G. A. MacGREEVEY 313 East Water Sr. ELMIRA, NEW YORK Bookf, Srutioueey' Mimeocgrupbf, Ojfee .Supplies BONADY BROTHERS GROCERY Your groceriem free if we foil to .rmilen Phone 1392 Free Deliveries COMPLIMENTS OF PAINTED POST DINER Good Food Quick Service Peirex you can djord CORNING INSURANCE AGENCY FLOYD ENGLISH, Agent 57 E. Market St. Phone 265 DESOTA and PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS PLYMOUTH COMMERCIAL CARS The Ben' Deal in Town SOUTHERN TIER AUTO SALES Phone 2118 114 Chestnut St. Gao. BEIDELMAN, Mgr. HOME DAIRY CO. BAKE Goons OF QUALITY Two good plum' to eat HERE and dl HOME 10 East Market St. CORNING, NEW YORK COMPELWENTS COMPLIMENTS OF NESSLE'5S?gifERTMENT BENNETT DAIRIES G d A P ' d Home of Gurmeutf und .Vlooer ra ct astcumc FOR MEN M11k and Cream 84 East Market Street We Produce All We Sell V. B. PRATT 119-123 E. MARKET ST. Flour, Feed, Grain Seedy and Fertilizer for Lawn and Garden COMPLIMENTS OF PURCELL MOTOR CO. INC. You'll Like Trading Ar THE PORTER FURNITURE HOUSE THE SHEEHE SHOPPE Excluyive Ready to Wear LINGERIE - HOSIERY N OVELTIES CORNING BUILDING TIGLIOS FOOD STORES Fang' Mean and Groceriex Free Deliverier nf- 'Win NEP' -gf ' .-- 'i'UTl'YL'Tl5'. Phillips Funeral Home IRENE S. PHILLIPS 17 W. PULTENEY STREET Corning, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS or CUNNINGS THE BOOK STORE 12 East Market St. Camplimentf rf STANDARD DRY CLEANING CO. W. H. DRISCOLL 84 SON Phone 1374 119 W. Market St., Corning, N. Y f SOUND managerial policies and long, successful experience have provided us wixh sufficient equipment, adequaie personnel, and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers ol fine printing plates. That you will be secure from chance, is our first promise. JAHN Us OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 811 Wu! Washington Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois ln the foreground f Fx. Dearborn referecred in Grant Park on Chicago's lake from. Illustration by Jahn G- Ollier Art Studios. BEST WISHES f Riverside Builders' Supplies Co., Inc. 'Uluzfzge D210 xifzflmzcjfc C0111 i Phone 1200 EVERYTHING WITH WHICH TO BUILD if if U A Our 8x10 Photo COMPLIMENTS for sion OF A ii 3 9 IS NOT A CHEAP KAHN S MEN S PICTURE, BUT ,R ' H W A GOOD PICTURE ii 57 Bridge Street CHEAP A H . S T ADAM HAT HEADQUARTERS CW1tt tu 10 A Phonc 1484 N N EXCLUSIVE DEALER COMPLIMENTS Uf DANN'S DAIRY , H B COMPLIMENTS OF IAMES GIANFORTE ECONOMY FOOD STORE Highest Quuligf Foadr at Rcarouuble Pricer PAINTED POST, NEW YORK Complimenty Uf GOODMAN'S SPECIALTY SHOP PAUL M. GREEN Gufoliue H- Oil - Greases 351 West Pulteney Street CoRN1NG, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF W. T. GRANT COMPLIMENTS OF GRUVER SERVICE STATION 355 West Market HARPER METHOD SHOP CLARA KNIFFEN, Beauticiun Beauty Culture in All Its Bruncbef 136M EAST MARKET ST. PHONE 827-W 615252 HENKELIS For 523112111 Footwear CORNING, NEW YORK DR. 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I TOLD YOU S0 IT'S A MILLER PHOT0. ' Leaders in Photo Finishing and Commercial Photography MILLER PHOTO SERVICE 47 East Market St. CORNING, N. Y. Phone 651-J CHARLES LAGERBON UPHOLSTERINO SHOP Shop on 57 East Erie Ave. Home Address: 130 East Third St. Phone 438-J A CONGRATULATIONS A A TO THE CLASS A OF 1939 A O A Corning Building Company +EJmbZiJbed I84 8- A W, 7,7 , A The SCHOOL HOUSE ,V A A A A . . . like the church and the bank . . . occupies a vital place in the life of the community. And Commencement is the most important A event of the school year. The First National Bank 8: Trust Company congratulates the A GRADUATES OF 1939 and shares in the pleasure which their success has brought to their A families and their friends. A The First National Bank 8: Trust Company A OF CORNING, N. Y. -Established 1882- MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPGRATION A A A A CLARENCE BRISCO Attorngf-at-lout' 55 Bridge Street CORNING, NEW YORK Complimentf rf ALBERTA A. HOWE Hezereireuer 131 Chemung St., Corning, N. Y. Phone 1814 HARVEY'S DINER 24 Hour Service 120 EAST MARKET COMPLIMENTS OF HAGBERG ELECTRIC SERVICE 35 EAST MARKET 1 Complimentfi of E. 8: W. CLOTHING SHOP 52 W. Market St. CORNING, N. Y. FRANK M. ,IELLIFE 8: SON Plumbing elim' Heating Stokers - Oil Burners Hot Water Heaters 138 PEARL ST. GEORGE A. KING Attorney and Coumelor at lezu' Loan Association Building CORNING, N. Y. KLING'S BOOK STORE STATIONERY and SPORTING GOODS 24 WEST MARKET ST. LANDERS-ROWLEY Barber Sbop 7 West Market St. HOTEL BARON STEUEEN BUILDINC COMPLIMENTS OF LEADLEY DRUG CO., Inc. 8 East Market St. - 86 East Market St. CORNING, NEW YORK SOCONY SERVICE STATION Mobilgezf - Mobeloil Mobilubrieation West Pulteney and Townsend Ave Compliment? ef MARKET BASKET STORES OLDSMOBILE - PACKARD W. J. MORROW, Inc. CHAS. E. MCMANUS Attornq-at-law Rogers Block CORNING, NEW YORK W. s. sf 1. J. MCCARTY INC. General lmurance Agony Complimenn of THE PARIS MILLINERY SHOP 33 E. Market St., Corning, N. Y. GEO. W. PECK COMPANY Hardware CORNING, N. Y. 15 East Market St. COMPLIMENTS OF I. C. PENNEY CO. CORNING, N. Y. It Payf to Shop at Pmneylr . , . .v..,z... ...,.. ., ,, 'IJ . -Y COMPLIMENTS OF POLAND'S MARKET Phones 277 and 276 83 East Market St. THOR and GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS and APPLIANCES H. F. RISING Electrical Contractor Phone 657 53 E. Market St., Corning, N. Y LOANS 3530 to 35500 GEORGE W. RYAN Penronal Loan Licenuc Third Floor lst National Bank Bldg. Pho RYAL sf JONES HELENE E. RUMENA PP SCHOOL OF DANCING 56 E. Marker Street Phones 2099 and 849 M. L. ALLEN 8: SON Furniture S tore CORNING, N. Y. Notice to all camera owners Bring in your Camera for Free Lens Cleaning and Inspecrron before your vacat1or1 ECKER DRUG STORE 47 EAST MARKET STREET 24 Hook SERVICE PHoTo FINISHING - T T COMPUMENTS Jo1nt'S Hardware Company OF I I O CHRYSLER YOUR CITY BUS ' I PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET LINE TE ' ' ' CAMPBELL, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF BONG JEWELRY STORE WILLIAM L. BONG, Prop. ...WONDER IF THEY WERE .IITTERBUGS IN THOSE DAYS!! CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1939 CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN . . . DRY CLEAN THEM OFTENERV' LOCKWOOD - HEATH Quality D131 Clemzers 49 BRIDGE STREET HAMILTON ELGIN QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS and W- A'-FERT 5 PICTURE FRAMING 19 E. Market Ph 219 OIIC If if: 4 good watch ' we have it. CORNING ART STUDIO Q'-URN . ' BU1-OV-4 12 E. Marker Sr. A :E . A- , Fi? HENRY CECCE - TINSMITH Roofing - Eavetrougbing 139' Qi' I .. RIA V. ' ' . - Furnace Work F A' 'BEILBY Sf SON sbmmemz Wm. A I I A EXPERT WOIIKMANSHIP ' X Phone 1056-J 242 E. Market St . - f A SINCLAIRIZE' FOR AGRATDUATION 'GIFTS YW Cdr STQGKITNIGS I A PAJAMAS df GLQVBS I GOWNS DON'S SERVICE STATION ' SLIM BAGS V BIuwnMAN's High Pressure Lubrication at RIVERSIDE ' CARPENTER ' - Funeral Home 14 EAST PIJLTENBY ST. Memorial .S'dio Acnoss mom Hom: CEMETERY Phone 176 CQIINING, N. Y. , ,4 ' Compliment: of CORNING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO. 45 East Marker Sr. CORNING, N. Y. 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