Dansville Central School - Danua Yearbook (Dansville, NY)

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FE G1 55 25 THE DANUA 19 3 2 Nz n yx v Plfblisbnl by Tfn' Sfllilil' film of Dflllxrillz' Cvfzfnzf High Svbrml 5 DllII.Yl'f11l', N. Y. 32 33. 9.9 QQ .QEQMDD . 4I6B?ff?3i zfv I 7 cw G72 as 25 The Staff HAROLD SHAY Edifor-in-Chief DOROTHY CLEMENTS Assisfani Edifm' ROBERT PERRINE Business Manager ELLEN DIXON Assisfan! Business Manager CLETUS FRIES Aa'ver1'ising Manager MARK BRADLEY Assisfanf Adzferfising Manager ALICE FEDDER Circnlazfion Manager LOUIS BLAKE Photo Manager 52 Si S9 Q3 vfifkeouf A A fueueim 2 cw GQ 15 Za To VVALLACE J. BRAMAN who during our high school career has wisely served us as friend, counselor and ad- visor, we, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-two, heartily dedicate this, our annual. 3. :. Q 3? 29 Q3 ziifgfalv ileueffik 3 cw G3 'S Q Fo TCWO fd E, the Seniors of nineteen hun- dred and thirty-two, publish this Danua,,' hoping that you will cherish it for the rest of your lives. Upon referring to it, from time to time, may many pleasant memories of your high school days return to you once again. We extend our heurtiest gratitude to all those who have assisted us in the publication of this annual. THE STAFF. Ii Q li 59 Q2 riiiiewi We -neuefbiif 4 Alma Mater NESTI.ED IN OUR QUIET VALLEY ,TWIXT THE HILIIS SERENE, PROUDLY STANDS OUR AI,MA MA'fER, CLAD IN IVY GREEN. FAR BELOW THE BUSY TRAFFIC OE THE BUSTLING CARS, PEIERS SHE UIWNVARD INTO HEAVEN AT THE TWINKLING STARS. Chorus- RAISE THE CHORUSQ SPEED IT ONXVARD, LOUD HER PRAISES RING. 'TIS OF THIEE, OUR ALMA IVIATER, D. H. S., WE SING. AT THY FEET OUR GLORIOUS HIGH SCHOOL X712 OUR GARI.ANDS STREW, QI-IOU ART OUR BELOVED MOTHER, .ifE,LL TO THI:li BE TRUE. FONDLY XVIII. DO THY BIDDING, WHILE NVE PRESENT ARE, AND XVHIEN ,LUMNI DAYS ARE SPEEDING, SOUND THY PRAISES FAR. Sfbool Colors: Red and Black. S Board of Education TI-IIS faithful body of Dansville business men, on behalf of the citizens of Dansville and Vicinity, control and conduct the affairs of our public school system. Our school has been made one of efficiency under their control. Through the efforts and cooperation of the Board, the Seniors have the privilege of taking the annual trip to Wfashington. We Seniors at this time Wish to thank the Board for their help and consideration during our high school career. May they continue their fine Work for the classes of the futurei 6 The Faculty WALLACE J. BRAMAN, B.S., LL.B. . - .,V ...... . S11pf1111ff1111'f111f RALPH W. CLEMENTS, B.S. AAAAAAAA.. - BEATRICE M. SCRIVER, B.A.-,-L AGNES F. ALBERT .....,.,....,,,, ALBERT A. MOSHIER CHARLOTTE M. PURCHASE JEANNETTE B. DOLLEY HAROLD F. ELLIS FREDA MITCHELL, B.S. RAY M. FINCH, B.S. THOMAS L. HUTCHINSON ETHEL W. REED ROBERT D. BELL, B.P.E. MARY A. EDINGTON LAURA BARTZ MADER, A.B. EMMA MEAD FREYTAG MARION C. GRIEVE, A.B. GERALD J. GERSBACH, B.A. CARRIE WRAY BRAMAN LAURA H. FITZPATRICK LOUIS J. MITCHELL, B.A. GRACE E. MILIDS MARJORIE R. HANAGAN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS CARLTON G. WAGNER, B.M. DOROTHY M. ESHELMAN -,--,,,---.,.P1i11cipal Se111o1' Hzgh 'School .,., P'l'?CPll7Il1'C'SS 8017101 Hzgh School Pwcepfrfrss 11111101 High School DORIS MCDONALD FLORENCE DARLING AY ERS MARGARET HOLDEN EDNA M. TULEN VICTORIA C. LEWIS LEONA M. WICKS MAUDE WILSON IVES ELSIE SHAFER HELEN F. SPRAKER JOSEPHINE T. BREWER ALIDA BASSVAGE HAWK MAY PIAWK ALMA F. GRINTON ELEANOR F. MOTT PEARL S. BROWN REBECCA SILSBEE MEHLINBACHER HEI.ENA I. SCHUDOMA ELIZABETH WALDRON JAMES C. DORR, M.D. FLORENCE E. ANDERSON RN CATHERINE CONRAD 7 L. I 'I I I W amcgfw' 5? L93 Senior Class of 1932 CLASS OFFICERS CLETUS FRIIES RUBY FOLTS L L WILLIAM DILGARD C ELLEN DIXON C I'1'1'xicf1'11f Xfifi'-Pl'l'SiKll'lIf Sf'K'l'l'1llII'-I CLASS ROLL EDXVINA ADAMS MARION ADAMS DANIEL ALBERT LOUIS BLAKE MARION BLAKE M. WILLIAM BRADLEY EDITH CAMPBELT. DOROTHY CLEIxII2NTS WIIILIIAM DIISGARD ELLEN DIXON FLORENCE EICH ALICE FEDDER RUBY FOLTS CLETUS FRIES CARL FUHRMAN LESTER GII,MAN HELEN GRIFFIN MARY HUBER JOHN KELLY DOROTHY LAXVRIQNCE MARGARET LEVEN CHESTER MADER LAURA MAGINLEY ALBERT MAYER CATHERINE MCCOVICR ANNE MCLANE HIilIliN MKZLANIT EARL MIl,l.IGAN MARION MOOSE SHIRLEY R'1OOSli MAIKY MORRIS GliORGli PALMGREEN ISOBIZRT PAUl,INli ROBERT PIQRRINIE HELEN RAUIBIQR LORETTA RAUBER R4ARGARl2T ISIZILLY RlC1HARD RllIl.l,Y ALICE NAGI12 CRIJIQLI. SCOTT HAROLD SHAY CSLARIZNCIE SORG LIIZLIZN STONFR NORRIS SUTVIN .IOIIN SUTTON HIEIIIZN LTPTHIQGROVIQ ANNABICI LIZ VAUGHAN XIINCTIQNT WHITIQMAN DOROT H Y YOU NG CLASS MOTTO HC who builds beneath the Stars, builds ton low. CLASS COLORS Light blue and silver Tn'as1z1'f'1' S-. QQ 55562-fron 'X 4l6dtf':7?-33 EDWINA ADAMS Eddy Keefrin' Ou! of Mischief Nowi' Latin Club '28, '29, '30, Baseball '28, '29, '30: lnterclass Basketball '29, '30, lnterclass Soccer '29, '30. Somebodgfx Houseizeefwer M. WILLIAM BRADLEY Mark Soft Lighls amz' Sweet Music Football '28, '29, '30, Track '28, '29, '30, '31, lnterclass Basketball '28, '29, '30, '31, Secretary of Art Club '30, Band '29, '30, '31, '32, Orchestra '28, '29, '30, '31, '32, Danua Staff. Sueeexsor lo Sax Smilh MARION ADAMS Marion Happy-Go-Lucky You-Broken Hearleal Me Searchlight Staff '32, Baseball '30, lnterclass Basketball '29, '30, Interclass Soccer '29, '30, lnterclass Baseball '30. Manager of Grant Store EDITH CAMPBELL Edith if 3, Home Art Club, Latin Club, Searchlight Staff '30. Manager of Murphy's Five 65 Ten DANIEL ALBERT Dan If It Ain't Lore Treasurer of Freshman Class, Secretary of Latin Club, Frost Club, Assistant Treasurer of A. A. '30, '31, '32, lnterclass Soccer '30, '31, Track '31, Football '30, '32, Searchlight Staff '32, Band '30, '31, '32. Chemistry Teacher DOROTHY M. CLEMENTS Dot SSMFD Alumni Editor of Searchlight '31, Society Editor of Searchlight '32, Latin Club '29, '30, Chairman of Dra- matic Club '32, Frost Club, Advisory Council '30, '31, Danua Staff '32, lnterclass Soccer and Basketball, Senior Play, Class Salutatorian. Fashion Model LOUIS BLAKE Louie if ' 93 Lies Basketball '29, '30, '32, Baseball '28, '29, '32, Football '29, Track '28, '29, '30, '31, lnterclass Basketball, Treas- urer of Athletic Club, Commercial Club, lnterclass Vol- leyball, Searchlight Staff, Danua Staff, Senior Play. Hemi Mechanic in Blal2e's Garage WILLIAM DILGARD Bill us I ve Go! ez Date with an Angel Searchlight Staff '29, '32, Athletic Club '30, Baseball Team '30, '31, '32, Football '29, Treasurer of Senior Class '32, Commercial Club '30, Interclass Basketball '30, 31, '32, lnterclass Soccer '30, lnterclass Volleyball '303 Manager of Basketball '32. Champion Bowler MARION BLAKE Blakic Lore, You Funny Thiugv lnterclass Soccer '29, '30, Varsity Soccer '31, lnterclass Basketball '29, '30, '31, '32, Glee Club '29, '30, '31, Ath- letic Club '30, lnterclass Baseball '30, '31, Dramatic Club '31. Somebodyis Sienogrufrher ELLEN DIXON Dick,' Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea Varsity Baseball '23, '29, Varsity Basketball '30, '31, '32, Captain of Basketball '32, Varsity Soccer '28, '29, '30, '31, Cheerleader '30, '31, Athletic Club '29, lnterclass Baseball Captain '30, lnterclass Soccer Captain '30, In- terclass Basketball Captain '32, President Freshman Class, Vice-President Junior Class, Searchlight Staff '32, Senior Entertainment, Danua Staff. Somebodgis Boss 9 yy li l II n 1 0 ,W 1 ,J l r l .1 VV V FLORENCE EICH Eichy Swnrlw11y Loves Youv lnterclass Soccer '29, '30, '31, '32, Interclass Basketball '29, '31, '32, Dramatic Club '31, '32, Frost Club '32, Latin Club '29, '30, Glee Club '30, '31, Senior Enter- tainment. Lady of Leisure GILMAN sr, Ei 59 T00 Late lVlilIl1lLT0l' of Football '31, Manager of Track '32, Inter- class Basketball '29, '30, '31, Business Club '29, '30, Band '30, '31, '32, Searchlight Staff '29. Posfmasfer General ALICE FEDDER Tubby By the Fireside lnterclass Basketball '31, '32, Interclass Soccer '30, '31, Searchlight Stall' '29, '30, Assistant Editor Searchlight '31, '32, Latin Club '28, '29, '30, Frost Club '31, '32, Chairman of Dramatic Club '30, '31, Dramatic Club '31, '32, Vice-Chairman Junior Red Cross Council '30, '31, Decorating: Committee Junior Prom '31, Circulation Manager of Danua '32, Senior Play. Bvaaly Specialist HELEN GRIFFIN Griff1c Rell lleailezl Muxie Maherv Glee Club '29, '30, '3l: Dramatic Club '31, '32, Latin Club '28, '29, '30: Decorating Committee, Junior Prom, Interclass Basketball '23, '29, '30, '31, '32, Interclass Soc- cer '28, '29, Varsity Soccer '29, '30, '31, Captain of Soccer '81, lnterclass Baseball '28, '29, '30, Frost Club 31, 32. French Teacher RUBY lN'lAll FOLTS i'Ruby Tell Me While We're Dancing Varsity Basketball '30, '31, '32, lnterclass Soccer and Baseball '29, '30, '31, Advisory Council '32, Athletic Association Secretary '32, Vice-President Senior Class '32, Secretary Freshman Class '29, Secretary Junior Class '31, Searchlight Staff '31, '32, Senior Entertain- ment '32, Treasurer of Art Club '30. Magazine Crilic MARY T. HUBER I-Iubcrn Yan Call ll Mailfiesxv Glee Club '30, '31, Dramatic Club '31, Latin Club '30, lnterclass Basketball '30, '31, Senior Entertainment Presiileul Wrigleyx Chewing Gum Conifrany CLETUS FRlllS Fries Fm So Alone With the Crowd Vice-President of Freshman Class '29, Treasurer of Jun- ior Class '31, Varsity Basketball '32, Varsity Baseball '30, '31, '32, Varsity Football '31, Manager of Football '32, lnterclass Basketball '29, '30, '31, Interclass Soccer '29, Vice-President of Athletic Association '31, Advisory Council '31, Searchlight Staff '29, Danua Staff '32, President of Senior Class. Samui Effect Man JOHN W. KELLY Kelly GG 95 My Woman Band '30, Latin Club '29, '30, Dramatic Club '31, '32, Manayrer of Baseball '32, Editor-in-Chief of Searchlight. '32, Cheerleader '31, lnterclass Soccer '30, '31, Inter- class Basketball '32, Frost Club '32. Dal1xz'ille'x Leading Nzirserynmu CARL FUHRMAN Carl Tom Thumlfs Drumxv Orchestra '28, '20, '30, '31, Band '29, '30, '31, Business Club '29, '30, Manager of Baseball'31, Art Club '28, '29, Interclass Basketball '23, '29, '30, Searchlight Staff '32, Five Year Club. Axxisfaiii Librarian DOROTHY LAVVRENCE Dot,' Ibn Keeping COUll7lII'I3',' Glee Club '29, '30, '31, President '29, '31, Interclass Basketball '29, Varsity Soccer '29, '30, Searchlight Staff '29, IIai1il-wear Girl 10 MARGARET LEVEN 4'Marg', Huw Can You Say You Lore Mc? Gln-e Club '29, '30, '31 , Dramatic Club '32, Debating Club '32, Hiking Club '30, Interclass Soccer '30. Drug Girl ANNE M. MQLANE Annie Kiss Me Gominifc, Noi Goozlby, Dear Senior Entertainment, Dramatic Club '32, Glee Club '29, '30, '31 , Hiking Club. Pharmacist CI-IESTER MADER I'ctC', Tired Band '30, '31, '32, Orchestra '31, '32, Latin Club '23, '29, Dramatic Club '31, Track '31. Puffs Driivrry Boy HELEN MCLANE Mickey Gswilffl' Tin' Lilies of the Vallqy Grow Varsity Soccer '31, Interclass Basketball '30, '31, '32, Dramatic Club '30, '31, '32, Glee Club '29, '30, '31 , Latin Club '20, '30, lnterclass Baseball '30, '31, Couch Vussar Basizeiinzii Team LAURA MAGINLEY Blonclic', HM3' Lips Wdllf Kisses Latin Club '28, '29, '30, Interclass Basketball '29, '30. Mill, Muir! EARL MILLIGAN nltilfli' nClIii,f WU' Talk li OL l'Y,, Senior Plav, Searchlight StaR '29, '30, '31, Track '32, Latin Club, Dramatic Club '32, Debating Club '32. Rcaifor ALBERT J. MAYER Albic Snuggle O11 My SIJOZIIIIICYV President of Freshman Class, Frost Club '32, Latin Club Secretary '20, '30, Dramatic Club '31, '32, Track '31, Band '30, '31, '32, Interclass Basketball '31, '32. Uplwlilff of I. W. W. NIOL'C'll1l'I1f MARION MOOSE Mooscy'7 Paradise Clee Club '30, '31, Latin Club '28, '29, Dramatic Club '31, '32, Frost Club '32, Basketball '31, '32, Soccer '30. '31, Interclass Basketball and Soccer. Baskclimli Coach CATHERINE MQCOVICK Kny,' Blur , Glcc Club '29, Athletic Club '30, Rvslauraul Boss SHIRLEY MOOSE Sl1crryM HLKIIJJKI, You Minh' liao Night Too Long Searchlight Staff '29, '30, lnterclass Basketball '30, '31, '32, Interclass Soccer '30, '31, Varsity Soccer '32, Latin Club '28, Vice-President '30, Glee Club '30, '31 3 Dramatic Club '31, '32, Frost Club '32, Senior Play '32. Scumstress 11 MARY MORRIS Monie L0vable,' Manager of Old Madrid HELEN M. RAUBER Hclen', Auf Wiczierscberz, My Dcari' Glee Clllb '30, '31, Band '31, '32, Orchestra '31, '32Z Business Club '30: Dramatic Club '31, Hixlory Teacher ALICE NAGLE Roxy W'lJisi1f and Blow Your Blues Away , Glee Club '29, '30, '31, '32: Orchestra '30, '31, '32, Dra- matic Club '30, '31, '32: Latin Club '28, '29, '303 Inter- class Basketball '29, '30, '3lg Interclass Soccer '29, '30, '31g Advisory Council '30, '31: Frost Club '31, '32. Choir Leader LORETTA M. RAUBER Loretta Meet Me Tonite in My Dreams Business Club '30, Dramatic Club '31: Glee Club '29, '30. Governess GEORGE PALMGREEN George nluxf Friends Aviation Club: Latin Club. Aviator MARGARET REILLY Marg My Wild Irixll Rose lnterclass Basketball '29, '30, '31: Interclass Soccer '29: Varsity Soccer '30, '3l: Glee Club '29, '30g Athletic Club '30: Dramatic Club '31, '32g Senior Play. Actress ROBERT PAULINE Doi, Save the Last Dance for Me Latin Club: Archery Club. Hyfmolist RICHARD REILLY Rocko My Exlraordinary Girli' Football '29, '30, '31, '32, Basketball '29, '30, '31: Inter- class Basketball '2S: Track '29, '30: Captain of Football '31: Dramatic Club '30, '31: Young: Farmer's Club '30, '313 Athletic Club '29. Nigbf Wfaicbnzan ROBERT PERRINE Boba Buxinrxs in Fi, Business Club '30g Dramatic Club '31, '32, Searchlight Staff '32: Danua Staff '32. Ifimzanitarian ODELL SCOTT Scott FII Gal Along Somehow Latin Club '29, '30, Dramatic Club '32, Debating Club '32: Frost Club '32, Orchestra '32. Milk Man 12 HAROLD SHAY Tim Everyday Can'f Bc' Sumlay Editor-in-Chiel' of Danna, President, Athletic Association '31, '32, Baseball '30, '31, '32, Secretary Athletic Associ- ation '30, '31, President Young Farmer's Club '31, Vice- President, Young Farmer's Club '30, Cheerleader '29, '30, Senior Play '32, Secretary Athletic Club '30, '31, Judg- ing Team '31, '32, Interclass Soccer and Basketball. Falun' Spwd King HELEN UPTHEGROVE i'Upty TlJPrf x No Dvprffxsion In Lair Glee Cluh '29, Athletic Club '30, Searchlight Staff '32. Librarian CLARENCE SORG Coonie EC - 99 My Bonnzf' Orchestra '27, '28, Band '32, Dramatic Club '32, Glee Club '25, '26, Baseball '25, Football '25: Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football '26, Track '26, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track '27, Basketball, Baseball, Football '2S. Ianilor of Prolrrfirrs Club ANNABELLE VAUGHAN Annabelle Tbera's Something In Your Eyes Treasurer of Class of '30, Interclass Soccer '29, '30, '31, Interclass Basketball '30, '31, Latin Club '29, '30, Inter- class Baseball '30, '31. Somabmiy's Swf'efln'art NORRIS SUTFIN Sur Lat That Be a Lesson lo You Pathologist VINCENT C. WHITEMAN Vin,' Winds Your Lzlilr Hooxrr Track '31, '32, Interclass Basketball '29, '30, '31, Presi- dent of Junior Class, Secretary of Freshman Class: Searchlight Staff, Senior Play, Business Club '30, A. 5 P. Manager JOHN SUTTON John Next io Your Mother Farmer DOROTHY YOUNG Dock This Is The Missusi' Varsity Soccer '29, Interclass Basketball: Glee Club, Latin Club, Dramatic Club: Frost Club. Manager of Western Union I 3 1 HW y r 1 il I HW History of Senior Class of '32 THE SENIORS OF 1932, have at last reached that much desired goal, which has been shining in the distance for the past four long years. We now turn back the pages four years to the time We were ninth year students. As a class, We were very successful. Members of our class took part in many of the school activities. Although We were only beginners, we felt we had achieved a great success when we were graduated from Junior High. During our first year in Senior High School, our class received recog- nition in athletics and other school activities. We were loyal supporters of the Athletic Association, as we believed it stood for higher principles in high school life. Several members of the class were on the HSearch- lighrv staff. Many of them earned school numerals and letters, both for scholarship and athletics. Having brought that year to a successful close, We became Juniors. Our Junior year, under the direction of Miss Scriver and Miss McDonald, proved to be a success. The class rings, received that year, will long remind the Wearers of their high school days. The social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, was enjoyed by all. The gym, under Miss McDonald,s supervision, artistically decorated with scenes from wild animal life, was a great attraction. Our class Was well represented in the girls' glee club. This group of singers had the privilege of entertain- ing a radio audience over WHEC of Rochester. We contributed many members to the athletic teams, including baseball, basketball, football and soccer. The 4'Searchlight and Athletic Association again received our loyal support. After that eventful Junior year, we suddenly realized that we were Seniors. During the past forty weeks we have tried to bring our class to a successful close. A great deal of the credit for our success must go to our teachers who have untiringly worked with us that We might attain this goal. We have the privilege of taking the annual trip to Wfash- ington, through the cooperation of Mr. Braman and the Board of Educa- tion. In addition to this aid, We have sold subscriptions to magazines, have had a Senior Entertainment and a Senior Play. We realize now that We have been victorious. We have reached that goal-success. But, as We near the end of our high school days, we do not rejoice in departing from our Alma Mater. During our career in Dansville Central High, we have endeavored to maintain those principles for which our school stands-Loyalty-Honor-Service. We have tried to set a good example for lower classmen. Although We shall separate and take up our respective tasks, the mem- ories of our Alma Mater will long remain with us. May We, as citizens, laborers, and leaders of tomorrow, uphold all tra- ditions of an honorable citizen. ROBER'1' PIIRRINE 14 Class Prophecy THE day was smoky with heat. As we climbed into our aluminum ball, we remarked that it would be an ideal day to get the altitude record. Someone set off the rockets attached to the car, and we were catapulted into the air. We went up and up, the air grew thinner and thinner. In our semi-conscious state, the future passed before us. A figure loomed larger. It was Odell Scott, standing in the midst of a large crowd, wildly explaining his theory of Bolshevism, while the crowd enthusiastically threw caps, bricks, flowers, and cabbages into the air, and the policemen, John Kelly among them, chewed their night clubs in despair. A huge hangar appeared, bearing the sign, g'Nagle and Moose, Femi- nine Flyers Fxtraordinaryf' They guarantee thrills, but not safety. Next, we saw 6'Katie', McCovick tearfully pleading the case of Helen McLane, who had thrown her newly published play at her conservative and meek husband, Chester Mader. These pictures had scarcely faded, when a hundred-story building ap- peared. On the Hrst seventy stories were the names of Lawrence 81 Laven, Inc. Our former classmates had gained world-wide recognition as interior decorators. On top of this huge building, we saw uDottie,' Clements, who had been sitting there since the year after she graduated. She had climbed there to obtain privacy from her newspaper critics. Florence Eich is mayor of Conesus. Occasionally, she visits the town jail, where are lodged those terrible hoboes, Alice Fedder and Helen Griffin. Shirle Moose, now an eminent scientist, has discovered lar e uantities ,Y 1 s q of gas in gossip. -Hurrah for '6Sherry.,' Our baseball star in D.C.H.S., William Dilgard, is now the owner, shortstop, and catcher of that world winning team, the St. Louis Blue Sox. A member of our class is residing in England. Guess who? Cletus Fries. He is professor of languages there at Oxford University. Laura Maginley, our French student, is arguing with a French woman over the price of lettuce. We don't know whether it's her French or not, but nevertheless, she's winning. The Romeo of our class, Dick Reilly, is now in the movies, playing opposite Greta Garbo. ' 15 Edwina Adams has just announced that she has bought uThe New York Timesn for a plaything. She also owns the most reliable paper in the world, the Dansville Breeze, whose editor is Helen Stoner. Cur thoughts turn to France. Whom do we see there but Albert Mayer, who is engaged in painting a landscape, for the Louvre a Paris. Very Frenchy, n'est-ce pas? Mary Huber is acting as matron of an old ladies' home. She seems to have quite a bit of trouble with one of the inmates there, Mary Morris. We are now introduced to the very business-like president of the Social Uplifc of the slums of New York. After regarding her a little closer, we recognize her as Margaret Reilly, our Patsy.,' Annabelle Vaughan is one of the wildest of New York debutantes. And was her coming-out party a wow! We have just seen an essay recently written by 4iDode Young, one of the country,s leading naturalists. Upon reading the essay, we find it concerns the wild flower and its component parts. Marion Blake, an Evangelist, is now taking the place of Amie Semple. Of all wonders, we find Markie,' Bradley taking the place of Mrs. Purchase in dear old D.C.H.S. teaching umathf, How goes it, Markie',? George Palmgreen, another noted mathematician, has just advanced a law for finding the cube root of a number. I wonder if our former teacher of mathematics knows this. Robert Pauline, Helen Rauber, and John Sutton have opened a fash- ionable beauty shop for cats, kids, and dogs. uVin Whiteman, oil magnate, has discovered oil in a crooked poli- tician's line. Next, we get a glimpse of Edith Campbell, a dancer in NSY' Gilman's cabaret. What a crowd she draws. Suddenly, we became acutely conscious of the fact that we were fall- ing, so we opened the door of our aluminum ball and made a spectacular parachute jump. Upon reaching the earth, we found that we had not only caught an accurate glimpse of the future, but had also broken all previous records for altitude, and for the parachute jump. HELEN GRIFFIN ALICE FEDDER 16 Class Will To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WE, the Class of 1932, being of sound mind and body, do hereby be- queath with all the dignity which becomes a Senior, all habits and be- longings which have become a part of us during our four long years in high school. Ifcfm: We give and bequeath to our beloved Superintendent, Mr. Braman, to the faculty, and to the Board of Education our sincere thanks and deepest gratitude for all their help and cooperation. Iicvn: We give and bequeath to the Junior Class the fine example which we have set as model QPPJ Seniors. We hope that they will be able to follow our straight and narrow path. lsf. Odell Scott gives his nonchalance to Georgie Folts. 21161. A John Kelly leaves his Model T Ford to Vin Schuster. We hope he gets to school on time. 3111. Dan Albert gives his abilitv to bluff in History class to '6Mush,' Redmond. NVe hope Mr. Gersbach doesn,t get Hwisef 4th. Ruby Folts and Ellen Dixon will their athletic abilities to Irma Marble and Bonnavier Scott. Make good use of them, girls. 5113. Catherine McCovick and Marion Blake leave their constant companionship to Helen Hickey and Ethel Moose. 6119. Bob Pauline's slimness, we bequeath to Hartely Conrade. 715. Marion Moose leaves to Betty Kennedy the sole care of HEddie', Werth. 8110. To Andy Sauerbier, HST' Gilman wills his 6' UQ . 9112. Marg Leven and Dot Lawrence bestow their housewifely virtues on Bonnie Dale and Alyce Grasswick. 10th. Shirley Moose leaves her book, How To Ge! Thin Quick, to Elnora Wright. 11112. Laura Maginley presents her platinum-blond hair to Carol Grasswick. Take heed, Carol, you know gentlemen prefer blondes. 12119. MDcde Young leaves to 6'Edra', her ability to wear clothes- but not to attract the eyes of a golf champ whom she must also leave to 1933. 15119. '4Roxy,' Nagle leaves the position as pianist for the gym classes open to whoever wants it. 14110. 6'Marg Reilly wills her vivacity to Edith Forsythe. 15110. Florence Eich gives her ideas on the Mlongn and Mshortv of it to Rita Mayer and Lon Randall. 16111 '6Dot7' Clements and Alice Fedder leave their everlasting friendship to 'LNet,, Nagle and Mary Kelly. 2 17110. Vincent Whiteman, Annabelle Vaughan, Norris Sutfin, Edwina and Marion Adams will their ability to trip the light fantastic at the Grange dances to that certain group of Junior girls. g 17 ISHQ. Carl Fuhrman and Helen Upthegrove give the book, How To Get Along, to HTek and Sheldon. 19th. Cletus Fries,s presidency, we leave to the president of the class of '33. 20ih. MDick,' Reilly, HTim', Shay, and Lawrence Ott leave their en- tertaining pranks in third period study hall to Miss Mitchell's future study hall menaces. 21st. Ann McLane and Mary Morris leave their tact in avoiding Senior meetings to Mary Randall and uDot Campbell. 2211c1. Earl Milligan and Louie Blake will their dramatic skill to HBill'7 Clark and Lyon DeLong. 23rd. Helen Rauber, Albie Mayer, Chet Mader, and Mark Bradley leave their vacant seats in the band to any persons interested in filling them. 24-fb. Helen Griffin's knowledge of French we give to Veronica Bailey. Donit waste it, Veronica. 25117. Mary Huber's green shoes, we leave to Betty Clements. 26tlo. HBill,' Dilgard opens for competition his position on the base- ball team. 27!l9. Helen McLane's smiling Irish eyes, we bequeath to Pauline Perry. 28179. To Norman Steinberg, we leave Mack Hassman's green sweat- er. Green is a becoming color. , 29271. Minnie Knights leaves her 'acrushesn to Lavina Whitwood. Don't tell the Fuller brush man. 30ilo. Loretta Rauber wills her residential location to uRed Struble. It might prove beneficial. 31512 John Sutton and George Palmgreen leave their cars to the school for varsity busses. 321141. To all members of the Gum-Chewing Association, Helen Stoner presents her booklet entitled, How to Chew Gum in Frcncfa Class. 33111. Robert Perrine wills his business enthusiasm to Raymond Thompson. 34th. Edith Campbell wishes her ability to be seen and not heard to be bestowed upon Vivian Connolly. We hereby appoint Mr. Cwersbach as sole executor of this our last Will and Testamen-t. In Witness Whereof, We have here subscribed our names and sealed these presents, and do publish and declare the foregoing as our last will and testament, this 15th day of May, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Two. FLORENCE E1cH ALICE NAGLE MARION MOOSE 18 cb GQ 25 Q O U I' 8 SS Hail to our Senior Class, So loyal and so true. And from the lips of each lad and lass Rings forth our praise to you. On with the work We,ve started here, On with our cheery smile. Letis put forth efforts year by year To make each one Worth While. Letas never let our standards fall, Or drag them in the dust, But hold them high above it all For all the World to trust. So in the long, long years to come When we look back to you, All will be going Well and good With the class of 932. Odell Scoff. 5? S? E9 Q3 ziidhfoli .Ll r ic-M2-3?-i 19 -X x. Qffwwr QSUQEIT L 1,. ,, 2 5 45, ,mrfb lkweyjgg .VV-A .sf Wifi -jg Au -Ke Cp' wwf 1- 545g N 'SUD -: sew . EBI l-JJ 233.2 4-5.115 HOC DMU , 0 Q5 gi C. pggff ZS!-.5 Q50 'U -Cf-1 :ZS A ELEEFL VHQQS E22wQ .exif f- U seg-JE: rs-E-23 22423 fi xi ,,g2Ex.4 .2 e-so Meer .,, 5 CEB2 Sim 5? .- '.-C ,,,,5.E3u o HH .Lg -'E sa pg' 'JZ ?.:2E 42? E .I S213 U 5 5- Q1 O V7..r:4.wo Z 'D ,iz 5 Es - v U 32937, E 251233 T555 Er! U :LJE2 E E2 .cm U 915.2 I-5,55 EGEQ: 215523 L.-ESU U , .2252 LL ,NH AC :iff zjikg zu 2252 -53359 Kimi Eu- 3 --gw - gi, 4-3.56 - A, A U4 As., 35 2 -m e ig L9 A-22:-: 'Era 3'i'?f 3'-H.,-f6Dlr Hmm? 2 I: Q35 1lGue'xln'.w4i 443959 'egeivfz LED GQ E5 Z3 '31 Club THOSE last joyous days together were our re- ward for four years of united effort and strug- gle-a week of enjoyment in which to recall the pleasant memories of our school career. That event which culminated in the trip to the Nations Capital is never to be forgotten. Now that we have all been separated, does not mean that our hearts have gone too. They will always be in the spots where our happiest hours -our school years--were spent. To Mr. and Mrs. Finch, we are deeply grate- ful for making our trip the most wonderful event in our lives. To the Class of ,32, we extend our hearty congratulations and wishes for success as better expressed in our class motto: MTo win while others wishg to climb while others restg to get while others dreamg that is successf' V T' ,MQ G xr '57 A 565' 'Gi' 1. 21 V'7 Vk. FI'2Sl1lTl2I'1 Class OUR HISTORY is short but full of important happenings. We have taken our share of scholastic, athletic, and dramatic honors. Perhaps our class seems a bit egotistical, but it is merely a display of self-con- fidence that all great people have. Many of our boys have taken an active part in basketball, baseball, football, and track. The class as a whole has shown a great deal of school spirit in all activities. And to think We are only Freshmen! PRESIDENT ,,..,,.,i...,. E e,,, Doris Lwlzwz VICE-PRESIDENT ett,.... ,etesee V wwfta Nagle SECRETARY ttet ,.,. eete C 4 feelin Hubertus TREASURER aat. E, ,,,. ..... E E ROSL'lIltlfj' Lafzder 22 J J s Asif' sf' wx., r Junior Class of '32 11161-ITl There's no mistaking us, the excellent Junior Class! We pride ourselves on the fact that We have accomplished so much in our scholas- tic efforts. To add more, the school activities have received a great deal of help, both from the girls and the boys of the class. We were very prominent in basketball, baseball, football, golf, soccer, track, tennis, swimming, and dramatics, to help make our high school a success. We particularly enjoy saying that our annual junior Prom was most agree- able to all. But just Wait until next year! PRESIDENT , ,,,, ,,Sbr'lrl011 Escbrivh VICII-PRITSIDIYNT, s,s, E ,,,,,e Margaret Bacon SECRETARY ieiisie, Y Georgie Falls TREASURER sss, ,. ,,,,i,, Kwznvfla Rfzmlull 23 ,M X , s -JMU 1 Seniors of Junior High t77xaA,i,4,n,,! Lxfmwvvldkl - YOU now see before you the Class of 1933, which originated in the fall of 1931. It consists of one hundred thirty-four pupils, who are anxious to make both their classes and school a success. Many have been active in the athletic field, going out for track, baseball, football and 'various other activities. Its athletes are as yet young, but are valiantly striving for success. Before entering Senior High, We are giving much consideration to our future careers, for a good start in any field is necessary for success. This class is the largest to enter Senior High and it is our hope that we will be able to retain our number Within the years to come. PRESIDENT rreo. .o ..o.o o o.oooe Hwzrgf Walfnzan VICE-PRESIDENT, ..ooo, . Burial? Smiib SECRETARY ,,,,,,,, s,,, W Mrlrjorir' Moore TREASURER, 1,.ooo , Kntberiizv Hivkey 24 jefics an Q1'gCl'7 ll.ZGZl.O11S 25 Y -MMM V, . 1 ' L i Football Team THIS team, with only six veterans, went through a rather successful season. Many new candidates were developed and will form a nucleus for next year's team. g'Dick Reilly, who was elected honorary Captain and played quarter- back, showed his prowess in helping to put out a winning team. His efforts, along with those of Coach Bell, were rewarded, for the team fought hard in every game and held some of the best teams in the county to a scoreless tie. SCHEDULE D. H. s. opp. WARSAW AT DANSVILLE C 0 0 WELLsvII.I.I1 AT DANSVILLE 25 0 LIVONIA AT DANSVILLE so S2 0 DANSVII.l.E AT AVON to 21 7 CALEDONIA AT DANSVILI-li T, 7 24 GREIGSVII.I.IE AT DANSVIl.I-E s ssss T 6 19 WAYI-AND AT IJANSVILLI3 12 0 GENEsr:o AT DANSVILLE 0 0 26 The Basketball Team THE Basketball Team of 1931-'32 enjoyed a very successful season A1 though the team failed to win the pennant, they managed to keep in the race all year. Several positions were held by rookies who showed up Well during their first games. 1 Richard Reilly, guardg Louis Blake, centerg Cletus Fries center ind Joe Sonne, guard, will be lost to the team by graduation. SCHEDULE DANSVILLE AT AVON aa,,, MT. Mokkls AT DANSVILLR s,sa DfXNSVI1.LE AT NUNDA L GFNI2SliO AT DANSVILLE PENN YAN AT DANSVII.I.I2' L D,XNSVILLE AT GREIGSVILLIQ L AVON AT DANSVI1-I.I2 DANSX'I1,.LE AT MT. MORRIS L NUNDA AT DANSX'ILLE DANSX'ILI.E AT GI'lNESliO GREIGSVILLE AT DANSVILLL HONI2OH'E FALLS AT DANSV1L1,E DANSVILLE AT HONEOYE FALLS 27 D. H. S. OPI 17 20 14 13 19 29 6 19 23 16 8 29 17 22 12 IS 20 14 27 11 16 18 23 21 22 20 ,,,, sw, B6S2lD6II TCBITI THIS year's Baseball Team has made the best showing, so far, of any team our school has put out in the last four or five years. The valuable expe- rience of our veterans, aided by our many hard-hitting rookies, has made it possible for us to start on a successful season. SCHEDULE D. H. s. OPP. APRIL ARKPORT AT DANSVILLE ,sss 24 MAY GENESEO AT DANSVILLE s,,., 9 MAY DANSVILLE AT GREIGSVILLE 13 MAY CALEDONIA AT DANSVILLE,,,, 2 MAY DANSVILLE AT ARKPORT,, 24 MAY AVON AT DANSVIl.1.E ss,sss, I s,,,s 8 JUNE DANSx!IL,I,li AT MT. NIORRISN..- 0 JUNE DANSVILLI1 AT NVAYLANDU, s.Vss 12 JUNE WAYLAND AT IJANSVILLE sss,.s S 28 I .mx . , TFGCIC Team THIS team, coached by Mr. Louis Mitchell, has proved that track is qualihed to rank as a major sport of Dansville Central High School. The team this year showed a fine spirit of cooperation, and it is hoped that next year it will develop more fine material, similar to the quality, plus stars, represented on the team this year. The nucleus of the team, consisting of Vincent Forsythe, James Robson, John Huver and Norman Stevens, composed the famous relay team which was beaten by several inches for first place at the Alfred Meet. High school teams from Western New York and Pennsylvania ompeted. ry!ljJidelbert Dyer, Dansville's star in the 12 lb. shot event, heaved the .I iro ball over 39 feet, a record which no student in Dansville High has yet equaled. The track team competed at the Alfred Meet, LeRoy, Warsaw, R.B.I., Rochester University Meet, and the Dansville Invitation Meet. Dansville Central High has developed fine caliber this year. In addi- tion to the newly developed material, Dansville hopes to show a splendid team next year. 29 Golf Team ALTHOUGH the D.C.H.S. Golf Team completed its last season in 21 very successful manner, this is che first year that the student body has shown any genuine interest. Their interest has not been misplaced, for the team has conquered two very experienced teams by defeating East Aurora and R.B.I. In spite of losing such veterans as uCharlie,, Horr and 'GI-Iawkn Schuster, they continue to show excellent form. SCHEDULE OPP. D. H. S. MAY 5 CANANDAIGUA AT' DANSVILLE s,s,s ssss Y ,E Forfeit MAY EAST AURORA AT DANSVILLE ,,,. E, sssss so 4 8 MAY CANANDAIGUA AT CANANDAIGUA 82 3M MAY R. B. I. AT DANSVILLE ssss,,,sssss,,,,s Zh 9K2 MAY EAST AURORA AT EAST AURORA, ss,,s IOM lk MAY MONROE AT DANSVILLE ,,..ss, . A S 7 JUNE BATAVIA AT DANSVILI.E ,,,s,., , 0 12 JUNE MONROE AT MONROE E 7M 492 JUNE PERRY AT DANSX'lI.,I,I?, ss.. sss,V M HM JUNE PERRY AT PERRY sssis,..,,,.s ,,sss,ss U neompleted 30 f I Q, A 9 5 f , ' 56472 ,I The Advisory Council THIS well-known organization deserves a great amount of credit for its remarkable work done during the past season. The athletics of the school have been carried on in such a manner that the Association is still above the depression line. We, the Class of ,52, sincerely thank the council for its splendid work. MR. BRAMAN ,s,,, ,, ,ss,,s,s , Cflfliflllflll Mlss EDINGTON t, Girls' Pbysical Dirvcfor MR. BELL , Boys, Pbysicvzl Director MR. GLRSBACH ,,,t,, Trc':1xu1'c'1f, Afblcfic Axsociclfiolz HAROLD SHAY ,,,, , ,t,s,, Pl'!'Xil1ll'l7f, Afblvfic Asxocirzfiolz RUBY FOLTS i.s, . Scvn'z'ar' Alblctic Association J HELEN HICKEY ROBERT Cook VIVIAN CONNOLLY ADIi1.Bl4LRT DYliR MINNIE KNIGHTS MONTI2 REDMOND 31 - ' I Searchlight Staff THIS year the uSearchlight experienced one of its most successful seasons since its founding seven years ago. To cope with present conditions, it was published on a mimeograph, and sold to the student body for the nominal sum Of Hone centf, NO advertisements were solicited from the merchants. All expenses were met from the sale of the HSearcl'1light. JOHN KELLY ,.eei ,..ttt L Editor-in-Chief ALICE FEDDER LLLLLLLL L L eeee L L LLLL LL LL - LL LL LLLLLLeL,. LAssista1zt Editor CAROL GRASSXVICK AND HOXVARD ALLEN L L junior High Editors CHARLES HAMSHER LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ,L L LL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ,L Art Editor DOROTHY CLEMENTS LLLLL LLLLLLLL S ocicty Editor ROBERT PERRINE LLLLL LL LLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL Business Manager CARL FUHRMAN LLLLL L LLLL LLAssista11t Business lVItll1ftlgC1' MR. ELLIs LLLLLLLLLLLL LLLL L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL L LLLLLL L L LLLLLLLLLLLL Faculty Advisor SPORT EDITORS WILLIAM DILCARD VIVIAN CONNOLLY DANIEL ALBERT ELLEN DIXON PUBLICATION VINCENT WHITEMAN MARION ADAMS JOHN STONE RUBY FOLTS MARION STERNER HELEN UPTHEGROVE 32 Girls' Glee Club THE Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Eshelman, was organized at the beginning of the school year. There are about twenty members in this organization. Two rehearsals are held each week. This group of singers has appeared in public several times, and in the concert, which was given May 6th, 33 Orchestra THE Orchestra, comprised of thirty pieces, under the capable supervision of Mr. Wagner, has this year proved very successful. It has offered its services for many public affairs, including a concert on May 6. As new members are constantly being added, a promising orchestra is assured for the following years. 34 School Band THE Band of Dansville High School has made much progress during its third year of existence under the direction of Mr. Wagner. This year the members of the Band received their uniforms and played at several football and basketball games. A concert was held for the purpose of obtaining a new bass drum. It is the hope of the Senior Class of '32 that the Band will continue its success in the future. 35 Senior Play THE PATSY THE Senior Class of 1932 presented '6The Patsyw to the public on May 20th and 21st in the high school auditorium. It was, without doubt, the cleverest, most amusing, and likeable play that has ever been produced in this school. The heroine, Patricia Harrington, was so well portrayed by Margaret Reilly, that she gained the instant sympathy and affection of the audi- ence. Tony Anderson, or in other words, Earl Milligan, was the rich young fellow who believed in self-analysis, and in love lessons. Pop', Harrington was very well played by Vincent Whiteman. After twenty- five years of weeping and wailing on the part of Mrs. Harrington, Alice Fedder, Mr. Harrington discovered that she was a wronged woman, since he had treated her so nicely that she didn't even know she was married. He reformed and turned into a regular cave man. Grace Harrington, Dorothy Clements, was Patricia's condescending big sister, with whom Tony Anderson had been in love. Billy Caldwell was Grace,s fiance with whom she fought and made up. Sadie Buchanan, Shirley Moose, was one of the reasons for the quarrel. Francis Patrick O'Flaherty, Louis Blake, was the lawyer with whom Patricia had dined, and from whom she had found out something about chickens, fH'm chickenslj. Trip Busty, Harold Shay, was the decidedly hard-boiled taxi driver who managed to cast Grace's lady-like pose to the winds. The stage settings were in keeping with the play, and were very un- usual and beautiful. The striking furniture was modernistic in design, and was accompanied by appropriate hangings. The up-center of the stage was filled by a window with a delicately beautiful tree in blossom, peeping through. The setting was designed and the furniture built under the supervision of Jay Kramer. The play owed much of its success to the director, Mrs. Freytag, and to the coach, Jay Kramer, who certainly demonstrated his ability along the play line. Invaluable assistance was given by the other Senior Class advisors: Mrs. Purchase, Mr. Finch and Mr. Ellis. These advisors were aided by John Sutton, Chester Mader, Cletus Fries, Helen Griflin, William Dilgard, Helen McLane, Dorothy Lawrence, Margaret Leven, Norris Sutfin, and Robert Pcrrine. 36 Dramatic Club CHAIRMAN ..., ..4.., ...7 D orofhy Clmzmts VICE-CHAIRMAN .. .., .. , I runes Robson SECRLTARY ,... . , , v , B vatrice Conrad TR12AsURER .,..7 .,, . Daniel Albert LAST FALL Mrs. Freytag called a meeting of all those interested in dra- matics. From that meeting the Senior High Dramatic Club was formed. Under the supervision of Mrs. Freytag with the assistance of Miss Grieve, the club has been successfully carried on. Our meetings have been as regular as possible. Every month We have planned one afternoon meet- ing, usually in the seventh period on Friday, for the purpose of trans- acting business, and making plans for the next evening meeting. Pro- gram committees Were selected at this time. Also every month we have enjoyed an evening meeting consisting of an amusing program, and an hour of dancing in the gym. One act plays and short sketches along with some clever guessing games, made up the programs. One evening We had an impromptu play in which members of the club Were both actors and stage furniture. Our Christmas party was one long to be remembered. Throughout the year we have had so many delightful times that We have reorganized the club for next year. We certainly hope that next year,s club will be able to boast of as fine cooperation as We have had, and Wish it the best of luck. Some of the plays we remember, which have been produced this year in Dramatic Club are: A Thanksgiving Conspiracy. At the Stroke of Twelve. The Nine Who Were Mother. Joint Owners in Spain. Crinoline and Candlelight. Sauce for the Goslings. also Original sketches from The House of Seven Gables, and from Thorn- ton Wilder's Bridge of San Luis Rey. 37 THE UANUA I 321 I E-WWKQI' CS 9 33 5 Q Patrons ROBERT D. BELL FREDA MITCHELL GERALD J. GERSBACH MARION C. GRIEVE DORIS D. MCDONALD RALPH W. CLEMENTS JEANNETTF B. DOLLEY DOROTHY M. ESHELMAN MRS. E. M. FREYTAG ALBERT A. MOSHIER FEDDER 86 CLEMENTS t6HONORS,, HCOONIE,, SORG FRIES 23: BRADLEY, INCORPORATED SHAY 85 BLAKE, JESTERS BIAYER, KELLEY, LIEB fneuefhke 38 55551911 Iuwegggf Patrons BEATRICIQ M. SILRIVER AGNES F. ALBERT IVIARJORIE R. HANAGAN CHARLOTTE M. PURQHASIL LAURA F. MADER LOUIS J. MITCHELL MARY A. EDINGTON T11-IOMAS L. HUTtiHlNSON RAY M. FINQH CARRII2 WRAY BRAMAN GRACE E. MILLS HAROLD F. ELLIS ELIZABETH WALDRON ELIZABETH YPVILLIANIS XWHITLMANP-SUTTONFPILRRINE viiiiefou -:MEM 39 Advertising Bryant 85 Stratton College ,,,,..., ..,,,, 4 1 C. C. Bateman ,,,,,,,,, ., ,,,,, 42 Bressleris Pharmacy .. .. 42 George E. Kern ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 2 Blum Shoe Mfg. Co. Feclcleris ,.,..,,..,... Dansville Diner .. Grand Union ,,,,,,,,,, Red 81 White Store ,,,,,,, Smart Shop ,.,.,,..,,,,,. Quinlanis Lunch ,,,, ,, Pel-Mehl, Inc. ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,, . McNairis Sandwich Shop ,,,,, Newton Burtron Gorham Sorg Shoe Shop ,,,,,,,. Helen M. Pratt ...,.,.,.,..,,, Dansville Whippet Co.,...,,,, Joseph Steigler ,.,.,,,,,,.,,... Sireno F. Adams ,,,,,,,,, DeLong,s Bookstore Dyeris Barber Shop ,,,,,, L. D. Howell, ,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, Palmerini's Barber Shop ,,,,,,, Sugar Bowl .............,,..... john G. Kramer ..,..,,, .. 42 42 42 , ,,,, 42 42 43 43 43 43 W..- W . 43 43 43 43 43 . 43 43 43 ,, . 43 43 43 ,. 43 Class of 1933 ,,,,,,,,, A,,,, 4 4 The Ebbitt Hotel ....,..,. ,,,,,, 4 4 Class of 1934 ,tr,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 4 Alexanderis Book Store ,,,,, , 45 Vogt's Garage ..............,, ..,.,, , , ,,,,, 45 Merchants 81 Farmers Bank ....,.., .,,,, 4 S Maloney Brothers' Nurseries ,.,.. 45 Bastian Bros. Co ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,, ,,,.,, 4 9 Krein's Insurance Agency ...r.,. . 49 40 Directory The Quick Print Shop ,,,,,, Webster Studio ,,,r,,,,,,,, johantgen Brothers T. W. Vanderhoof .,...,,, Ullyette Brothers ....,,,,,, ,, Dansville 81 Mt. Morris R. R. Young 81 Fenstermacher, , , XVilson-Altmeyer Co. The Vars Pharmacy .,,,,,,, , Willis G. Knapp .,...,.,, The Home Bakery ....,,,, Pin and Pocket Club ..,.,., The Star Theatre ......., , Socony Service Station, ....,, , Frank Campbell 81 Son .,., ,. Milliganis-The Rexall Store ,,,,,,,, Dansville Breeze ............ ,,,,,,, , C. W. Knappenberg ....,. F. F. Biek Company ,..,,,, Kelly Bros. Nurseries ....... ....... , .. Citizens Bank and Trust Company Walter M. Hickey ............ ,... W. Roy French .......,.....,. L Dansville Insurance Agency ,, Lester Shoe Store .....,...,....., , Holbrook Electrical Shop, ,.,,,, Alfred University ,.,......... Geary Chevrolet Co .....,,, Sweet Shoppe ....,,,.,, Rowe 8: Kennedy ,,,,,,,,, Lieb's Bookstore .........,... . ,,.,.. .,,,,, , The Foster-Wheeler Corporation .... Junior Class of 1932 .....,,.,..,......... F. A. Owen Publishing Company., BUSINESS EDUCATION LEADS TO SATISFACTION BUT, REMEMBER THESE THINGS I QUALITY OF PREPARATION DETERMINES THE QUANTITY OF SUCCESS 5 f f C I Wg, d goho WH L.. 0 0 X t fczaerra , ff , 715 T0 Q MS, It P 3 75 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE STANDS BACK OF OUR COURSES I028 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, NY 41 --iuil .. 1.1 ...-...-.........1 1 -. 4. -.....-. .. .-..- -....-.... ----- ....-...g. Best Wislaes for the Seniors' Success C. C. BATEMAN Dodge' P1jIllIUllfl7 Cars Dansvilleis Quality Drug Store Drugs, Medicines, Sick Room Supplies Juneis Ice Cream I5Rl2SSLER'S PHARMACY Phone 8 GEORGE E. KERN Hardware Plumbing Heating Frigidaires Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class Of 1932 BLUM SHOE MFG. CO. -.m......- -. 1..- 1.1.-.1 1 ..-....-....... ... ..-...g. -..p I I EDDER'S i I OR . INE i LOWERS I I I .- .... -.. -------- ---.-- .... -..--f- - III1 1 Iuwi 1 llil 1 -+v. 1 ur.. 1 IIII 1 rfvf 1 II4. 1 ..v. 1- -... 1 lfvw 1 I-I- 1 Iluv ---Inf' DANSVILLE DINER. with I, Cozy Dining Room Annexed Q Regular Meals Cube Steak Dinner-40c I Cube Steak Sandwiches 20c Phone 139 - FERN V. FULLINGTON - 198 Main St., Dansville, N. Y. .-- ...- - .... - ..-. -- .... - .--- - .-.. - ..-. - -.-- - .... - ..-. - .... - .... - .... --i- +- ..-. - --.- ----------- .-f- - - -4- I I I GRAND UNION I The Bm! for Lvssu - I80 Main St., Dansville, N. Y S. J. IWINIZMIER, MGR. I +111 fvli 11- 1111111 '1 -I1 Iifi 1 'I'i -ff' 'I'I 'I' ' ' ' I' 'I' I'I I I RED 6' WHITE STORE Main Street Z ELMER BAss1z'rT, PROP. i I ,i..........1..- .. -.........-. ...N-. -..............,...,... 'I- ..ml-. im....qm.-.Winn-.u.1....im... 1.,-. luu... 1un...uu1.-n..uu1m...uu1uu1 -ml Compliments of SMART SHOP nu- 1um..nn1mf-un-uu...m.-mv1nn- 1.-n..-nw C0l7'll7liII1Cl1fS of QUINLANAS I,UNCLl nu-.n nn..n '13 -i- 'I' l ..... .... - ,.., - .,.. ......- ,.,. - ,... - .... - .... - .,., - ,... - ,.,. -....-+ - .-., - 1.,. - ..-. - .,.- - ..-1 - 1.1. - -1.1 - .'.- - 1.1. - -.,. - -f., - ..1. -1+ BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ' from Cellar to Roof' : Phone 34 ' PEL-MEHL, INC. I .....- -....-,m-.....-.,...-,...-...,.-..,.....H.- -V.,-lv.,-4 - -- - - - - - - -'- - Co mjnliments of the i MCNAIR,S SANDWICH SHOP - l'l'T 1 'T1'1'T lV'i T'l'l T'l 'T'l ll'V'T ''i - '- - - - - - -' - -' -'Ng' l NEWTON BURTRON GORHAM - Lawyer E - llxl 1-11 ' - vlfl 1 Ivvv - r'rI 1 1- 1'1w--HH-Oi' - - - - - -' - - ' - '- -' nl: SORG SHOE SHOP i 197 Main Street u - .... --.,- .,., - ..., - ,.., - ,.,. - V1., - ,.,. .- ,.., -..- 4.N, - ..N. vi- '-' - - - '- - - - - - -' HELEN M. PRATT ' Attorney at Law I - ..'. - ---v - ,.,. - ,.,. - ..,. - -.,. .. ..1. - .... - .,., - .-1. - vvvt - .,.1 - .4., of- - - - - - - - - - - -- - -'Ulf Chrysler-Plymouth and E Willyls Motor Cars Z DANSVILLE WHIPPET CO. i 2 Milton Street Phone 1271 -un-uu-nn-nuyinu.-nuv1uu1--:minu.-uw.-uuluniuu -4' un-.tm-vm .-.lu-1.H11.1.-1.1.,my.-ll..-.1.1.-,.1..-1.4.11 nn...mf1m...un-.m1....m -m....m..m11nn1m....lm.. 411-nv...ml1.m...nn-nu 1.-nu-.lm-nuiuu-ml-.multi JOSEPH STEIGLER The IIOIIIL' of Good Shoes 1.-.un1m.-nn1nuv1.m.-.ny.-.nn1m..-un1.m1.m..rw.. m1u..-uu-nu...lw.1m.1nu-nn..-lm -ml-n.l1.,..-.HII1 SIRENO F. ADAMS Afforlzey and Counselor of Law Phone 158 Dansville, N. Y. 1.1.1.11.m.-n..1ml1....... m1...,1W11.1.-...V-.....1m.1 .,,1,,,,-,, ...,..,1m1,,.,...m,1nu-,,,,1.m..,,,,1nn-..,,,1 DE LONGVS BOOKSTORE Next fo ffn' Post Ojfn' .-.mi ..-M1,ln1.,.,-.1-1.11.11-1v1v1un.-H111 .. .H-. ,,,,-..,.1.1.1-..Hin.,-rm1.1-4.-111.1111114m..1w..m...uu1 DYER,S BARBER SHOP Ossian Street -lm.-U 1.m1.m.-m.1.m1...,1W1.-H.-,.,.-- .-W... 4nu-..w-un.-un-mvim.-ml-uv+-un--w1lm.- ..,,,,1 COllll2IiIlll'lIfS of L. D. HOWELL Baked Goods .-W.-N1..1m..-.M1...y..m.,..m-.m..W1 .-mv- PALMERIN1's BARBER SHOP 130 Main Street Hair Cuffing tl Spvfialfy inn...W-HV.1.In.-HH...W1HH.-lwlfwivw-.wivm- wl-rw-nu-Malin.1m.1m.-vm.-un...lull-.y..,.1... 1 SUGAR BOWL 154 Main Street ' Ice Cream 86 Candy w.-Hl.1.,.,...1m1m....,.,-nn1.H.-M.-.ul1.m..,,.,-.m- JOHN G. KRAMER Dry Goods 11111111.1141 1nn1m41vwimvinn.-rm.. ... 1.4.11 nt... ml, + -------------- 1 Compliments of the CLASS OF 1933 . Compliments of THE EBBITT HOTEL Washington, D. C. GEORGE H. HOLBROOK, MGR Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1934 .1 1 1 1 1 ilvlvinuiywlvnul 1 1 1 1 44 1.,.,1,...1....1i...1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1i 1....1.1 1.1 1.1 1 1 1 1.1 You are invited to make your headquarters at A1s12XANDER's BOOK STORE Golf and Tennis Goods Sporting Goods for Every Season School Books and Supplies GRADUATION GIFTS 11.1.1....1....1....1....1....1....1....-.i.i..1..u1.u.1.m1n.. 1....1 1.1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1....1nu....u VOGT'S GARAGE Frank. A. Vogf, Prop. XVholesale Gas and Oil Tires, Tubes and Storage Grrrzsiug a Sjlccialiy 1....1 1.1 1 1...1 1 1 1 1 111.111.1- 1....1...1..1 1 1..1 1 1 1 1.....nu1u CT0l71!IliIlIf'l1fS of IVIIZRCHANTS 8: FARNIERS BANK Under Supervision of United States Government Dansville, New York 1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .....1...1m.- Maloney Brothers, Nurseries Dansville, New York Wfrifr for frm' cfzfrzlogm' ...-...g. -nu1m...m.1m.1u..1....1u.i1i...1i.-.1....1....1....1....1 BASTIAN BROS. C6. Mzzlzzzfactzzrcrs of Class Rings and Pins School Activity Emblems Engraved Commencement Announcements and Visiting Cards CATALOG ON REQUEST Desk A 73 Rochester, N. Y. KREIN'S INSURANCE AGENCY Br' Insured to Be Surf' Dansville, New York Exfablisbrn' 1866 A1.i..11111111111.u1 -....1....1. 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1 PROMPT PRINTING FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE THE QUICK PRINT SHOP Prinfrrs, Publishers, Sfafiolzrrs Phone 167 Maxwell Block u1....- 1 1 ..-m1 .-.ni..m.1im1uu1....1....- -.nn1.i.......iu1....1W1im1i...1.ui1.11.1..ii1....-I...-....1 Congrafulrlfions Ctr Best Wisbc's To The Class of 1932 WEBSTER STUDIO IlI!'1iL'it1Illll and Group Pboiograpbs, in this Dzmzm, by fbi' Sfudio L-.. ........-.- ...........--in .g...-....- - -..........-.........-....-.....- -. -....-. -io 1' -4..41..,.1...--....-.im1u..1....1....1....1..u1u..1 ..1.....1.. Compliments of JOHANTGEN BROTHERS 164 Main Street lu1un.1 1 1...1....-.u.-nu-un-m..1..1 1....-n..- .,.,-..,...,.- ..., .. .,.. .....- .... - .,.. -...- .... -...-...-...-...... if T. W. VANDERHOOF Opfomeirisf .I..-..- - -,.,- .... -...-..... .... -.......-.-....-... 1.- ..,, - .4.. -....-..- .... -...-...-...-...- ..,. -.............-. ULLYETTE BROTHERS i 1 + 3 l im1.1.11mm1uu1ue.1nu1uu1uu....uu.......1....1....-im Treelaml Nurseries 1 11.1....1ui...-i....-.....1u...-....1.m.1....1....1....1....1.. Best Wishes for the Future Success of the Seniors of 1932 Dansville SL Mt. Morris R. R. E. M. Harter, President .....uu1m..1uu......1....1....-....1....1....1.....1....1.4u1.M -..,.1....1 1 1 1 1 1.1.1 1 1..1....1u Complimenfs of YOUNG 8: FENSTERMACHER COAL DEALERS u1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-u..1... ,',-....1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..-.....1u - 5 Q 1. WILSON-ALTMEYER CO. Furniture and Funeral Directors' 1.0.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 ..n..1...... -...i...un1us.......1im1.-..1uu1....1....1.w-...4-w-nu- THE VARS PHARMACY DRUGS Phone SOSR ..1..u1...1 1 1....1....1.i..1..i.1....1 1 1...1 -....1....-inniui....m........v-....1....1....1..i.1.u.1..m1 WILLIS G. KNAPP INSURANCE ..1..u....u.. -....1....1....1....1....1....1 1 1 H1 -....-win...--....1....1....1....-....1....-....1....--....1.m1 THE HOME BAKERY Exchange Sfreef Baked Goods Groceries 1nm-1u..1nn.-....1....1....-s...1.n.1....1..u1nu1....- .1-.m.1..1 .1....1....1....1....1....1....1..1 1....1 Complimenfs of Pin and Pocket Club 1.4u1....1....--.....-....--....-1.....-.....-....1...........-....1. 1....1 I...nu1..u1....-M..-....1....1....1....1 1.4.1- Complimenfs of THE STAR THEATRE 1....1..u1m.1mu1uu1......1....1.u.1.u.1m.1.u.1....1. 1....1....1....1..v.1u..1....1....1....1....1..i.1....1m... Socony Service Station Autlaorizea' Distributor W. S. LEMEN FRANK CAMPBELL 85 SON PASTEURIZED MILK CREAM ..1....-1....-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.......... 1u.i1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1.41 .-nn.-.ni-mi-uu1nu1im.-im...in1.mi1im1liu...u Complete Line of Kodak-Brownies Eastman Films MILLIGAN' S The Rexall Store ......,... ....-- - - .... ..-........g. DANSVILI..E BREEZE Daily Except Sunday Phone 4 1...,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.uu...nu C. W. KNAPPENBERG Attorney-Cozmselor at Law General Insurance Phone 490 Knappenberg-Knapp Bldg. 1w1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.....-.lu F. F. BIEK CCMPANY Esfablislml 1868 Biek Building 167 Main St. Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Awnings, Draperies, Shades, Floor Coverings, Interior Decorating, Toys Phone 156 Dansville, N. Y. .1.,t, 1 1im.-iii.- uu1u H111 -4...1,,.,1, 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1.,,,1.. Ormzmenfal and Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Roses, etc. KELLY BROS. NURSERIES u1l.ii1y...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,,.1.,.... -,,,,1,.,.1..1,,1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,.,1,, CITIZENS BANK and TRUST COMPANY Dansville, N. Y. ..1un.-m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.1.,.,- -.,,,1..,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,i.1.. WALTER M. HICKEY Blue Coal America's Finest Anthracite Telephone 241-M u1uu1u.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-un1uu mf1nn...vu1nu1111.1mi1nn..im1im1-..i.1m.1im1.unu: W. ROY FRENCH Hairculfing Parlor Specializing in Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting HBLUD RUB Scalp Massage Shampoos and Facials 126 Main Street, Upstairs Phone 481 Dansville, N. Y. THE 32 -W 1im1 1iu1mi..mi1mi1.iu1m.1.m1im1..m1nn 111111nu-im1im1m....iin1w.1.m1im14-u1.1.1 -,...-....-..,,-.,,.-,...-,..,-...........-....-....-....-..,.-...g. .g....,.-...,-...,- - .. ...,,.,..,,.,- - - - -,.,.-.g. RESIDENT ADJUSTER It will you To us To your loss. Dansville Insurance Agency J. M. Brogan G. M. Brogan E. E. Brogan ..nu1+i1 1 1 1 1 1un1,.,.1 1 1..,,1.... 1im1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,,1,. Sm' our Lim' of Sport Oxfords and Summer Footwear LESTER SI-IOE STORE Dansvillc, N. Y. HOLBROOK EI.i2c:TR1cAL SHOP Elrcfriczll Conlmrfilzg Fixfures and Ajiplizzlzws Crosley mm' WI'SfilIiQl7l1IlSP Radios Phone 228-R 117 Main 1im1m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1im1,...- ALFRED UNIVERSITY WHY GO TO ALVRIQDP ALFRED is a standard, approved college ALFRED is conveniently near home. ALFRED'S expenses are moderate. ALFRED has specialists as teachers. ALFRED,S standards are high. ALFRED is co-educational. For furflwr illfOI'IVltlff!N1 zlilflrwxx: THE REGISTRAR, ALFRED UNIVERSITY, Alfred, New York ,lg 1liui1uu:unvnnvun1uu:nu-unina-iunv-uululurvvm 4. -M M.-iq. For Economical Transportation Free Wlieeling Syncro Mesh Transmission GIYARY CHEVROLET Co. Sales mm' Service Dansville, New York u1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1 -iiu..m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11m- The Modern Age Bracer', Double Cfrocolafe Malfpd Milk. Rich and Creamy Have You Had Yours Today? SWEET SHOPPE ,,1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111... -i:n1mi.....m1.mi1mi1im1mi14m1m41un1im..im-11111 ROWE 86 KENNEDY Iobbvrs of HAY, GRAIN, POTATOES, BEANS, ETC. All kinds of Mill Feed Hard and Soft Coal DANSVILLE, NEW YORK H1im1...i1im1mi1uii1nu1nn...m1un... im1.-ii1mi1 -mi....m..m.1im11m1.1n--nn-uii1iin1iiu1uii1nii-iin- Spalding Sporting Goods Golf Clubs, Caddy Bags, Golf Balls, Baseball Supplies, Tennis Goods, Complete Line of Fishing Tackle Eastman Cameras and Films One Day Developing Service Ann Warner Candy LIEB'S BOOKSTORE ii.-141111-411.4-41ui.1i-H1.ii.1im1im1im1im1mi-.m.1 THE FOSTER-XWHEELER CORPORATION Congratulations and Best Wishes for the Success and Future Success of the 19 5 2 SENIORS COll'llJljlllf'lIfS of JUNIOR CLASS OF 1932 11.11--11-...-4i...-..-.i...,,.1..,...11.-11111. 1...11111.11--3...,.1i.,--1-.11.--1...-11 THE MERCHANTS Wluose advertisements you have just read made it possible for us to make this year's Danua a success. 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