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H f Mgr. ,, Q nf + :ff .- 'Ls is 1 s SN? vwffikx 1 -Q..-gqowvw a..., F . an in ,., , 'singi- il .um . .4 Q ' 1 . ir ., l I:57fQ'.?f. 5 AJ. Q- -wv..,,. 4 Ti?-Ffa gf , f Q A ,:- H ' . Av ,r . Ag? 'A R Mi lr 1j5?fm . ,. Q, L pin-1 :3g'-.5-- . E. ' QW- fif,gw,Q,3 - I W, -x W .X MY, K 'BM w ma . xiii ,wg-vs. 4 PRESENTED BY THQ HND DEDICHTED T0 THQ Many are Ilme conlribu lions macle by II'1e enlire communily 'ro Ihe life of our schools. Probably The moslr represenlalive unil is Ilme local BOARD OF EDUCATION, composed of presi- denl G. LOUIS COOK, banlcerg CLAUDE L. KULP, super- Inlendenlr of schools, MAMIE C. BOOCHEVER, housewife: HELEN D. BULL, doclorg JOSEPH E. HICKEY, merclwanlg ERNEST A. MILLER, nnercI1an+, CLYDE B. MOORE, pro- fessor, RALPH W. MUNGLE, bank cashier: RAYMOND F. SHEEEIELD, prinrerg and E. CURRY WEATHERBY, circula- 'rion manager of publicarion. LHSS CF 1938 OHRD OF EDUCHTION I. Hickey, 2. Bull, 3. Kulp, 6. Moore, 7. Cook. 8. Weafh In HPPRECIATIOD OF THE SCHOOL HDD THE COITIITIUHITY IH HGUOR OF ITTHUDE L. fTl. SHEFFER i2UiiiEiii5 Frontispiece Dedication Appreciation Honorarium Administration Faculty Candid Stiots Seniors Acfiviiies Sports ' g,OxN1q9w x.xoxOwxq,vgs,gxx0ov ,JW My XL, ,Z I- 5 W X A -3 1. A Q H W f R333 iiihkxlt 'E Ei ki me 5331911 K My ff? SCHOOL s SY ,BOWN WB SGML Q QWXXRXW xkwXxxv5QxxQOL ' I 'X J . x x :h Q SOM ff N qi Q I 'Z 'I fy, ' 2-fr Q. ,,.-f' ,., .,.. Q 1 f . xx V Q Ck 52 ,Kg Cx fy' SM gy' QSM mawgikki 'f XVQ,BNXfmYf:, XXL, xxooxf A Q Y NSY X XX WSL HND SO CUB HDITIID- ISTRFITIOTI LIDHS THE C0mmUI'lITY HND SCHCJCL I2 I. Grover. 2. Wesf. 3 .BIiss. 4. Terpening 5 La Forlune The high school Adminisfrafion is headed by Frank R. Bliss, supervising principal. Mr. Bliss received his B.S. degree ar rhe New York S'ra're Col- lege for Teachers. He is assisred by vice-principal Elwood A. La Forfune. During The second 'rerm Clara S. Apgar and W. Roberi' Farnsworfh roolc rhe place of Mr. La Forlune who was on leave of absence because of illness. Mr. La Foriune was awarded his B.S. degree ar Jrhe Universiry of Minnesofa, and his M.A. ai' Columbia Universiry. Alice Lee Grover is secrerary for secondary educarion. She is a graduaie of Irhaca High School. Doris Terpening, assisrani secrerary, is also a graduare of Hhaca High School. ln charge of alrendance is Theresa Wes+, assisianr 'ro The principal. She won her A.B. degree al Vassar College, and her B.S. de- gree ar Cornell Universiry. I3 Elwood A. La ForTune heads The Guidance DeparTmenT in The school. When all Treshmen TirsT enTer high school and when rural sTudenTs enTer in January, Delphine TenBroeclc helps Them plan Their programs. Efhel M. Doney guides The second Tloor people wiTh The excepTion oT The sTu- denTs who enTered senior high school This pasT January. Oswald Lauben- sTein has charge OT The laTTer. The seniors who are finishing school are in The hands oT Marian L. Warren. The placemenT bureau. which guides pupils along oTher lines, is under The supervision of W. RoberT Farns- worTl1. This bureau helps pupils Tind jobs during and aTTer Their school liTe. eTT To righT Warren TenBroecl: Doney. LaubensTein. FarnsworTh. I4 Lefl lo righf: Dixon, Farnsworlh. Leary, Bliss, Cowles, Kelly, Reidy, Ripley. Wager, Apgar, La Forfune The Heads of Deparfmenfs in The high school are as follows: English, Sara Marie Kelly: Language. Clara S. Apgar: Social Sfudies, May Wager: Science. Margaref M. Reidy: Mafhemafics. Helen Ripley: Com- merce, W. Roberf Farnsworfh: lndusirial Arfs, Clarence R. Dixon: Home Arls. Efhel L. Cowles: Ari, Marian E. Leary: Vocal Music, Laura Bryanf: lnsfrumenfal Music, Bernice Finch: Physical Educalion, Helen Drake and Joseph J. Tafascore: Heal+h, Ralph W. Jones: Guidance, Elwood A. La Forfune. i5 Lell Io riglilz Besig, Warren, Buyse, TenBroecIQ, Kelly, Mcfxllisler, Browne, Waile, Newman, Brown, Grommon. ENGLISH Emma M. S. Besig--A.B., MA., PI1.D., Cornell Universily. Direclor oi sludenl leaching in co-operalion willw Cornell Universily. Helen R. B. Browne-AB., Wilson College. M.A., Cornell Universiiy. Emilie M. Brown-AB., William Smilli College. M.A., Cornell Universily. Leonard C. Buyse-A.B., Universily ol Rocliesler. Coral J. Colner--AB., Bucknell Universily. MA., Cornell Uni- versily. Alfred H. Grommon-A.B., Cornell Universily. Sara Marie Kelly -Corlland Normal Scliool. Mary V. McAIIis+erfA.B., M.A., Cornell Univer- sily. M. Isabel Murray-AB., MA., Cornell Universily. Direclor ol dramalics. Adeline Newman-BS., Middlebury College. Delphine TenBroecIc-A.B., Barnard College. M.A., Columbia Universify. New York Sfale Counselor's Li- cense. Marian L. Warren-AB., M.A., Oberlin College. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Clara S. Apgar-AB., Cornell Universiiy. Oswald Laubensfein-AB., M.A., Cornell Universily. Ka'II1ryn E. McCIar+y--AB., Elmira College. Rufh L. Miller-AB., Syracuse Llniversily. MA., Cornell Universily. Helen Cuise Town- end-A.B., Wellsley College. Cafherine M. Welch-AB., M.A., Cornell Uni- versily, Florence Williamson-AB., Syracuse Universily. Leif lo riglnl: Townend, Laubenslein, Miller, Apgar, Buyse, Williamson, McCIarI'y, Welch I6 Lell lo righl: Waile, Robinson, Wager, Shaffer, Wallcins LIBRARY Laura M. Warner-AB., Wells College. Librarian. SOCIAL SCIENCE Lilly Robinson-AB., Iowa Slale leathers College. M.A., Columbia Universily. Maude L. M. Shelifer-lrhaca Training School. May Wager-Ceneseo Nor- mal School. Agnes Waife-AB., Cornell Universily. Mildred P. Wallcins -AB., Cornell Universily. SCIENCE Richard C. Crosby-B.S., MS., Cornell Universily. Royal Cillxey-B.S.A., Cornell Universily. M.A., New Yorlc Slale College for Teachers. Margare+ M. Reidy-AB., M.A., Cornell Universily. Rober+ R. Scidmore-BS., M.S., Cor- nell Universily. Theresa Wesl-AB., Vassar College. BS., Cornell Universily. Left lo righf: Gillcey, West Reidy. Scidmore, Crosby. I7 Lell lo righl: Clallin, Ripley, Buller, Jones. MATHEMATICS EH'on A. Bu+ler-AB., Universily ol Rochesler. MA., Columbia Universify. Mayfred Claflin-BS., Sl. Lawrence Universily. Alice E. Jones-A.B., Syra- cuse Universily. M.f5x., Columbia Universily. Helen Ripley-AB., New Yorlc Slafe College lor Teachers. COMMERCE Helen B. Corcoran--BS., Keulca College. John J. Deno-BS., Albany Sfale Teachers College. E+hel M. DoneyfB.S., Elmira College. W. Roberf Farnsworfhfplallsburgh Normal School. B.S., Universify of Buffalo. Geral- dine Paddock-BS., MS., Syracuse Universily. Edward I. Pierce-Universily of Maine. Ru+h M. Pierce-BS., Elmira College. Margaref A. Rosar- B.S., Elmira College. Laura E. Shipe--BS., Elmira College. Richard W. Willing-AB., Universily of Vlfisconsin. B.E. in commercial eclucafion, Slale Teachers College, Whifewaler, VVisconsin. Oliver M. York-AB., Colgale Universily. Albany Slale Teachers College. Left lo riqhl: Willing, Corcoran, Yorlc, Paddock. Farnsworih, Doney, Deno, Shipe, Rosar I8 I.eII Io riglwlz Paclcer, Maclc, Sylres, Dixon, Meyn, Wooclams, K INDUSTRIAL ARTS Clarence R. Dixon-BS., Universily of Roclwesler, Raymond W. Kana-Us wego Normal School. Jolwn A. Mack--BS., Cornell Universily. Alberl W. Meyn-Roclmesler Mechanics Inslilule. Leon F. Packer-BS., Cornell Univer- sily. WaI+er J. Sykes-Oswego Normal School. Elmer J. Woodams- Rocliesler Mechanics Inslilule. HOME ARTS-CAFETERIA E'I'I1eI L. Cowles-BS., Universily of New I-Iarnpslwire. Marion E. FordeB,S., Cornell Universily. Mariorie C. RoeI1I-BS., Cornell Universily. Shirley P. Hawkins-B.S., Universily of Washinglon. Eleanor D. Murray-BS., Uni- versily ol Nebraska. Miriam Riggs--BS., Cornell Universify. Manager of junior and senior high scliool calelerias. Leff Io riqI'iI: Roolnl, Cowles, I-Iawlcins, Ford, Riqqs, I9 Baldwin. Bfydnl. Lalham, Marsh, Finch. l I VOCAL Music Laura Bryanf-Indiana Slale Normal School. Direclor of vocal music. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Bernice Finch-Oneonla Slale Normal. Mus.B., llhaca Conservalory of Music. Direclor ol inslrumenlal music. Dayfon La+ham-B.S., Ifhaca Conservalory of Music. S. Carolyn Marsh-Mus.B., llhaca Conservalory of Music. ART Marian E. Leary-AB., Vassar College. Direclor ol Arl. Aileen T. Baldwin-- B.S., Bulilalo Slale Teachers College. I 20 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Edgar E. Bredbenner-GG., Reading Normal School. Special Cerlificale, Cornell Universily. Supervisor of healfh educafion and recrealion program. Helen Drake-B.S., Boslon Universily, Sargenf College. Joseph J. Ta+ascore-B.S., Ifhaca School of Physical Eclucalion. Roberf H. Broad-AB., M.D., Syracuse Universily. Direclor of medical inspec- fion. Elsie M. Sarge-RN., Buffalo General Hospifal. Caroline E. Hook- Rochesler Business School. Ralph W. Jones-B.S., Wesleyan Universily. MA., Columbia Universily. Acling direclor of heallh educalion. Lefl' To riqhfz Drake, Sarge, Bredbenner, Jones, Tafascore, Hook, Broad 2l I i:O6 and siill shuggling. The Thinker . Meiczinger hurdling an em. Beniy and Peie. Taisez vous! Wheels an' sfuizi. Mack messin': Miich Hmonlceying! Wood Jrurners galore! Burgess and Rumsey in a fix. Scidmore's senior scieniisfs and ginia. Hey, don'+ wafch +he birdie! One-and-iwo-and--. A-S-D-F J-K-L-I Do you gel flue angle? l-lollywoocl, lwere we come! Ones befler hall. Seniors on ine licles of hislory. Wl1a+'s so funny? Up-si-daisy! l bel' il's Frenclm. Did you say 'ren cenls? Wl'ia+'s +l1e coellicienf of expansion in llwis Tesf? Pencil-clwewers. Did Flaslw Cordon escape from The sub- marine? A few sew and sews . Soplis in English. , ii CFS j f , , ,, WX .X fx!! I ff fy T ff :W ff f XX XX L' YQ XX l x' mx X 'gy Nf5LXXOOL 7 599, f SMXQWM Lfblbyx l4 '--X N 'Rs N X! fx, X X N X. fgwy ,s V ,,fX 40 an XkNN,'4vf'l K ,4,31ik,!sMf ?7YgYfvvYi?f X HZ- ' 'Mu' W XX Q, ' Mg. 1 , 4 ' ' wxjba QEQTS3 v ,. 3 1 5mO0V f 1. Q QWWJXL QR ww Kam W SEYNXQRXB 4. I, . 3. gs ,, L f , L XXZMMEEL My X K km? 5 f Q2 JV' .ggLg.2QsM1. slCxxCOv Xxkliii WQm - Ti ffgiviixm Qu ggi ggi K fdxoou ,S KJQSYNXXLX Q Leif lo riqlwl: Kenerson, Buyse, Bliss. Barber, Apgar, Brown, Lalzrance, Robinson, Roqalslcy, The Senior Class Adminis+ra+ion is composed of Richard Lalzrance, presidenr: Conslance Barber, vice-president Margarer Rogalslcy, secreraryg Donald Kener- son, Jrreasurerg and Advisers Miss Emilie M. Brown, Miss Lilly Robinson, and Leonard Buyse. .L'eaf!m4 gn Meme 26 Abbolf Ainslie Alby Alexander Alo N. Anderson P. Anderson R. Anderson Andrae Avery Baiguini Barber Bassanelli Beam Beardsley Josephine Abbofl'-2IO Norfh Corn Slreel-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 James S+uar+ Ainslie-RD. 3 Ifhaca-baskelball 4 chorus 3, 4 cinder palh 3, 4 honor roII I, 2 Irack 2, 3, 4 Angelo Alby -3I6 Washinglon Slreel-chorus I, 2, 4 cinder palh 2, 3, 4 lrack I, 2, 3, 4, Ieller 2, 3 Fred- erick J. Alexander-3I9 Cascadilla Slreel'-baske-Iball 4 Ernesl' Alo-3I3 Easl Fall Slreel- baskelloall, inlramural 2, numeral 2 chorus I, 2 hockey 4 Norma Jane Anderson-5I2 Dryden Road-chorus I, 2 orcheslra I, 2 sporls clulo 2 Phyllis Anderson-3II I-liII View Place-chorus 2 science club I invilalion commillee 4 Rufh Eliza- befh Anderson-5I2 Dryden Road-girls' sporls 3 honor roll 3 orcheslra 3 Cleveland I-Iigh School, SI. Louis, Mo. Ie rendez-vous 4 orcheslra 2, 4 sporls club 2 sfring choir 2, 4 Reed Pierre Andrae -200 Miller Slreel'-band 2, 3 congress 3, 4 dramalic club 3, 4, presidenr 4 Seven+een 3 A Maller ol Choice 4 The Lale Chrislopher Bean 4 hockey 4, Ieller 4 Ie rendez-vous 3, 4 orches- Ira 2, 3, 4 Jeane+'I'e C. Avery-I I7 Linden Avenue--dramalic club 3, 4 Sevenleen 3 honor roII I, 2, 3, 4 ilhelaeria 2, 3, 4 Ie rendez-vous 2, 3, 4, presidenl' 4 senior frolic commillee 4 sporls club 2 Mary Theresa Baiguini-209 Soulh Albany Sfreel-chorus I honor roII 2 sporls club I Cons+ance Arlene Barber-523 Wesl Seneca Slreel'-cheerleading 3, 4, caplain 4 chorus I, 2, 3 dramalic club 4 A Maller of Choice 4 'Op-O'-Me-Thumb 4 honor roll I, 2, 3, 4 Iegislalive 4 senior class vice-presidenl 4 sporls club 2, 3, 4 Ialller 3, 4 Mary Anna Bassanelli-207 Cascadilla Sfreel-chorus 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 Margarel' Mae Beam-Slalerville Springs-sporls club 2, 3, 4, numeral 3, Ieller 4 Virginia C. Beardsley-I II Tilus Avenue-chorus 2 commer- cial club 4 honor roll 2 27 94 I RW This year Tor The TirsT Time, represenTaTives Trom The Annual aTTended The School Press ConTerence sponsored by The School oT Journalism aT Syracuse Univer- siTy in November. Don Marks and Phyl STevenson exchanged yearbook ideas wiTh sTaTT members Trom all over New York STaTe, and incidenTally had a grand Time wiTh represenTaTives Trom oTher schools. Early in The year lisTs oT senior acTivi- Ties were collecTed. Senior picTures were all Tinally Taken aTTer much mad scurry- ing by Don and his Two assisTanTs, Phil Gibson and Dick Fricke. Mr. Tompkins was seen aT school almosT every nighT Tor abouT Three weeks caTching clubs in candid poses. All This Time The arT sTaTT had been working on layouTs and drawings Tor The book. Bob AbboTT, Jack Gourlay, Rose Vasse, and David Snyder did The job oT mounTing all picTures Tor The engravers. They can Tell you whaT Tun ThaT was. OT course, ClayTon Crandall had been busily obTaining adverTisemenTs, and as a resulT oT his work The Annual Board became a member oT The Chamber oi Commerce. ClayTon boughT a new collar so he could aTTend The meeTings and banqueTs wiTh The ouTsTanding business men oT This ciTyl Deadline daTes Tor The prinTer drew nearer and nearer, and Phyl, Mary STuTz. Kay Lyon, BeTh Smiley, and Bob Ladd checked on senior lisTs, club wriTe-ups. dedicaTion, and oTher maTerial, while Jack Young Took care oT The sporTs wriTe- ups. Doing some oT The mosT imporTanT work, buT also The leasT recognized were Helen Szabo, secreTary and head TypisT, and her assisTanTs, Barbara DavenporT, Lulu Emerson, BeTTy Ellen Soper, and Jane Bool. They Typed all oT The copy be- Tore iT was senT To The prinTer. All oT This developed around our communiTy Theme . The dedicaTion is To The Board oT EducaTion, since They represenT The link beTween The school and The communiTy, and The individual members represenT various inTeresTs in The viciniTy. The wind-up oT a year ThaT has been Tun, will come when The Annual meeTs The TaTTler aT The banqueT which will be given aTTer obTaining The ever-essenTial permission oT- 28 General Council, The Brain TrusT of IThaca High School. Every second Monday, This organizaTion, composed oT The presidenT, Treasurer, and TaculTy adviser Trom each club, meeTs and voTes on The currenT problems oT our school liTe. Under The leadership oT Miss Clara S. Apgar, chairman, and George Peabody, sTudenT chairman, The council decides when various clubs may hold sales, dances, and oTher acTiviTies Tor raising money To carry on club programs. Everyone pays eager aTTenTion when Mr. Richard W. Willing, The Treasurer, reads The Tinancial sTanding of The clubs, and Miss EThel M. Doney, secreTary, reads The minuTes OT The Ias+ meeTing. A large varieTy oT social aTTairs sponsored This year included The Congress Ball, SporTs Club Dance, Congress-FaculTy baslceTball game, and Commercial Club Dance, as well as many, many cheerio , Tudge, and candy-covered apple sales. The ArT Club This year sold hand- Trimmed and leTTered calendars supplemenTing Their regular sales. A cerTain percenTage oT all The money earned is Turned over To General Council To use Tor anyThing which is necessary or desirable Tor The school. Through General Council, The high school is a paTron oT New York STaTe Sunday aT The Valley Forge Memorial Chapel. Maude Mclsaac composed The TribuTe This year To New York STaTe which was read aT The service oT March I3. Our council was inviTed To join wi+h oTher sTudenT councils in This parT OT New York STaTe in an inTer-school group. Because OT Technical diTTiculTies, The inviTaTion had To be reiused Tor The presenT Time. Bmw '7a.u4,z' 29 Bell Bennelf Bickal Birch Bishop L. Blackburn R. Blackburn Bonlempi Bool Boronkay Bolsford Bradley Brokaw Brophy E. Brown Mary Louise Bell-4I2 We-sl Srale Slreef-choral club 3, 4 chorus 3, 4 commercial club 4 nomina- Jrion commillee 4 sporls club 2, 3, 4 Roger Dorn Benne'H'-RD. 5 Ilhaca-band 4 Iulure farm- ers ol America 2, 3, 4 William D. Bickal-Brookiondale-Iulure farmers of America 2, 3, 4 Juanifa Rae Birch-R. D. 2 Ilhaca-arf club 2. 3, secrelary 3 chorus I, 2 honor roll 2, 3, 4 iI'heI'a- eria 3, 4, secreiary 3 Ie cercle francais 3, 4, presidenr 4 Iegislaiive 4 le renclez-vous 2, 3 social commiflee 4 Ialiler 3, 4 Helen Lucile Bishop-702 Cliff Slreei-arf club 3 chorus 2 Leo Halene Blackburn-Slalerville Springs-home economics club 4 Ruih Marie Blackburn- Slareryille Springs-commercial club 4 home economics club 4 Eleanor F. Bonfempi-IOB Madison Slreel-chorus 3 commercial club 4 sporis club 2, 3, 4, secreary 4, numeral 3 Jane Bool-IO34 Wesi Seneca Slreel-annual 4 chorus I, 2 commercial club 4 honor roll I Ialfler 4 Mary Alice Boronkay-6lO Wes+Bu1CfaIo Slreel'-chorus 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 honor roll I Glenn Roberf Bofsford-Jacksonville-band 3, 4 chorus 3, 4, 5 cinder paih 3, 4 ioolball 4 glee club 4, 5, presidenl 5 'rrack 2, 3, 4, Ieller 3, 4 John F. Bradley-502 Soulh Albany Sfreer- chorus I orcheslra I 2, 3 science club 4 +aH'Ier 2, 3, 4, co-business manager 3, circulalion man- ager 4 Ann Brokaw-503 Wesl Seneca Slreel-chorus 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 science club 4 Allan C. Brophy-503 Norlh Tioga Slreel'-band I, 2, 3, 4, presidenl 4 chorus 3, 4 glee club 3, 4 orcheslra 3, 4 Edward H. C. Brown-Coddingion Road-baseball 4 baskeiball 4, manager 4 chorus I ilheiaeria 3, 4 30 G. Brown H. Brown J. Brown Bull Burley Burns BurH Bush Bufler Campbell Capogrossi Capolongo Carach Card Carey Grace A. Brown-IO8 Chesfnuf Slreel-choral club I chorus I, 2, 3 commercial club 4 sporls club 4 Hugh Emerson Brown-l3O Dryden Road-baseball 3 Ioolball 2 'rraclc 3 Haddonfield Me- morial High School, Haddonfield, N. J. John Lawrence Brown-R. D. 3 Ilhaca-baslcelball 4 cinder palh 3, 4 foolball 3, 4 Iufure farmers of America 3 'rraclc 3, 4 Gifford Bull-8I7 Easlr S+a+e Sfreel--honor roll 2, 4 Virginia Burley-733 Cliff Sfreel-chorus I sporls club 3, 4 Winifred Alice Burns-207 Wesl Clinlon Slreef-chorus I der deulsche verein 2, 3, 4 honor roll I, 2, 3, 4 ilhelaeria 2, 3, 4 class day commilfee 4 sporls club 2 H. Virginia Bur'H'-Reming- Ion Road-honor roll I, 2, 3, 4 legislafive 3, 4 orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 invilalion commillee chairman 4 slring choir 3, 4 Louis E. Bush-R. D. I Ilhaca-lulure farmers of America I, 2, 3, 4 E. Jacqueline Bu+Ier-505 Soufh Albany Sfreel'-arf club 3, 4 Vincenf Roger Campbell-303 Grandview Avenue Exfension-baseball 2, 3, 4, leHer 3, 4 chorus I, 2 hockey 2, 3, 4, lelrer 3, 4 Columbus S. Capogrossi-323 Wesl Courl Slreel-cinder palh 3, 4 Iraclc 2, 3, 4, Ieller 4 Mary Louise Capolongo-2I4 Firsl Slreef-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 sporfs club 2, 3, 4, numeral 4 Eugene Carach-6OI Norlh Tioga Sfreel-baslcelball, inlramural I, 2, 3, 4 Phyllis Pomeroy Card-308 Farm Slreel-choral club 2, 3, 4 chorus I, 2, 3, 4 le rendez-vous 2, 3, 4 science club 3 Henry Carey-IO6 Dunmore Place-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 dramalic club 3, 4 The Pol Boiler 3 glee club 3, 4, leader 4 hockey 3, 4 social commilfee 4 3I fbedaleaan Congress is The boys' debaTing socieTy. The members are PeTer STuTz, speaker: George Peabody, depuTy-speaker: Clay' Ton Crandall, secreTaryg Ed WeaTherby, Teller: Mr. Richard C. Crosby, TaculTy adviser. OThers are James VanDemark, Nelson Simmons, Bob Underwood, Bill Szabo, Phil Gibson, Mel Passman, GilT Knudson, Don Marks, George FeTTer, Dave Moore, Bob Ladd, Bill Bourke, ArThur DuTky, Reed Andrae, Ben MinTz, Dick Ericke, Paul Kelsey, Ben Swanson, Fred Knowles, and STewarT Unerwood. The only black mark on The Congress record was The sTinging deTeaT which They suTfered in Their annual debaTe wiTh LegislaTive, The girls' debaTing club. The members are JaneT O'Daniel, presidenTg Jane Smiley, vice-presidenTp Lucy Ward, secreTary3 and Mrs. Mildred M. WaTkins, TaculTy adviser. OThers are Joan Savage, BeTh Smiley, Ann Ward, MargueriTe l-lorn, Mar- gareT Rogalsky, Mary Kolar, Virginia BurTT, Mary Ellen Pearson, Peggy Warren, Nancy Jessup, Mary STuTz, Peggy Birch, Sylvia Lewis, Eileen MinTz, Jane Smiley, Kay Lyon, Phyllis Sainburg, Clarmarie Sullivan, Phyllis STevenson, JusTine Golem, Lucy Ward, Jane STrahan, Jean Warner, Mary Wells, BeTTy Gibbons, Connie Bar- ber, and ElizabeTh Ann Dallenbach. LegislaTive's way oT celebraTing The close oT a successTul year was by giving iTs Annual Spring Dance on May 27. OTher organizaTions have banqueTsg ThaT oT The Annual and- 32 Senafafzfi Zwm geisha. l Talller is one ol llwe mosl gala. Mary Louise Wells is edilor: Mel Passman, business manager: Jaclc Bradley cir- culalion manager: Mrs. Helen R. B. Browne, Mr. Jolwn J. Deno, and Mrs. Aileen T. Baldwin, lacully advisers. Slall members are Mary- Slulz, Pliyllis Slevenson, Peggy Bircln, Cliarlolle Cromf bie, Kay Lyon, l-larry Qarey, Joe Coodspeed, farl Ladd, Minor Murniglian Mildred Jane l-laslell, Dud Russell, Ben Minlz, Connie Barber, Bob Mcfraclcen Nancy Jessup, Connie Payne, Bob Abboll, Helen i-leinisli, Leonard Kassman Helen Kramer, Glen Vliggans, Mary Splann, Jane Bool, Barbara Davenporl Lulu Emerson, Belly Sober, l-lelen Szabo, and Marian Wliile. i i i Cver-ruslied iournalisls slwould be eligible lor membersliip inf- Dramalic Club. Reed Andrae is presidenlt Phil Gibson. vice-presidenlq Jane Ridley, secrelary: Jeanne Copeland, lreasurerj Mary Slulr, business manager: Cordon Clinlon, slage manager: and Miss M. lsabel Murray, lacully adviser. Aclive members are Kallileen Kane, Clarmarie Sullivan, Rliyllis Sainburg, Josepll Mounl, L, F ll L i C ' ' Con erre, orraine onnors, Sarali Jane Osborne, Marion Reeves, l-lenry Carey, Ricliard Pendlelon, Bob Abboll, Jeanello Avery, Conslance Bar ber, Elaine Lewis, Ellen Swarloul, and Janel Qllaniel. 33 fwfr, Qwziaup Carnell Casano Chapin Charles Ciaschi ' C r C.CleveIand S.CIeveIand Clinlon Cobb onne Consalvi Cool: Cooley Coors Cornelius Iris M. Carnell-4I5 Hudson Sireei-band I, 2 honor roll 2 Ie rendez-vous 3, 4 science club 1 sporrs club 2, 3, 4, presideni 4, numeral 3, Ie'rIer 4 Mary Casano-628 Wesi Buffalo SI'ree'r- commercial club 4 honor roll 2 sporis club 2, 3, 4 Hilan Chapin-432 Norfh Tifus Avenue- baseball 2, 3, 4, Ieiier 2, 3 baslcefball 3, 4 Iooiball 2, 3, 4, IeHer 3, 4 Kenne+h H. Charles- 507 Soulh Albany Srreei-chorus I, 2 commercial clulo 4 orchesrra I, 2, 3, 4 sirlng choir 3, Bianca Edele Ciaschi-ZI9 Park Place-commercial club 4 sporis club I Clarence Cleveland-606 Wesr Courr Sheer-Ioaseball 4 congress 3 ioorball 3, IeHer 3, manage II 4 S ' Cleveland 606 Wesi Couri Slreef-chorus I 2 3 4 Cordon A. CIln+on- 3 go usle - , , , 6I4 Norih Aurora Sireei-olramaiic club 4, masler elecfrician 4 honor roll 2, 4 senior Irolic con' ' - - h I I b 3, 4. mifiee 4 class day commiiriee 4 Kafhryn Evelyn Cobb 3IO Dey Sireei c ora c u chorus 2, 3, 4, 5 Francis Harold Conner-Spencer Road-i'rheI'aeria 4 Louise Consalvi-520 Wesi Buffalo Sireei'-I:-aslceiball I Candor I-Iigh School, Candor, N. 3 Ida Marjorie Cook-720 Cliff Sfreei-chorus I, 2, 3 iiheiaeria 3, 4 sporis club I, 2, 3, 4, numeri 3, Iefrrer 4 Alice Zilpha Cooley-402 Ti'rus Avenue-commercial club 4 home economics clu 4 I I I3 3 4 RoIoer+ Morse Coors-5I2 Edgewood Place-fencing club 3, 4 honor roll spor s c u , slci club 3, 4 Donald Francis Cornelius-R. D. 2 Ifhaca-Iuiure farmers of America 2, 3 I 34 Cornish Corlrighl' Crandall Crombie Croolcer Cummings Daqhila Daino Dallenbach Deeb Delgado Denison Diclc Dickens Dickinson Alma Ann Cornish-3 I 2 Firsl Slreel-chorus 4 James Corfrighf-Wesl' Danloy-cinder palh 2 lulure farmers ol America I, 2, 3, 4 Clayfon Howard Crandall-408 I-leclor Slreel-annual business manager 4 congress 3, 4, secrelary 4 orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 science club 4 slring choir 4 CharloH'e Anne Crombie-522 Slewarl Avenue-dramalic club, associale 4 honor roll I, 2, 3, 4 le rendez-vous 4 senior banquel commillee chairman 4 +aHler 3, 4 Barbara Crocker-205 Easl Jay Slreel-commercial club 4 honor roll 2, 3 sporls club 2 Hilda Marguerile Cummings-Willse ville-commercial club 4 Peler Daghi+a-2IO Norlh Meadow Slreel--Iaaseball I, 2, 3, 4, Ieller I, 2, 3, 4, caplain 4 baslcelball, inlramural 3, lelfer 3 loolball I, 2, 3, 4, lefler 2, 3, 4 Joseph F. Daino-8Ol Wesl Buffalo Slreel-loolball 2, 3, 4, leller 4 Elizaloefh Ann Dallenbach-IO2 Irving Place-chorus I, 2, 3 fencing club 3, 4 ilhela- eria 4 legislalive 3, 4 science club 2, 3, 4 sporls club 2, 3, 4 Samuel Deeb-6I8 Wesl Sen- eca Slreel-baseball 3, 4, leller 4 baslcelball 2, 3, 4, leller 4 loolball 2, 3, 4, Ieller 2, 3, 4 Charles Delgado-I IO Norlh Aurora Slreel- pin and ring commillee 4 Franlr Denison-I I7 Auburn Slreel-band I, 2 chorus I, 2 glee club 2 Lawrence A. Dick-202 College Avenue- band I, 2. 3 baslcelball 2, 3 chorus I, 2, 3 cheerleading 3 glee club 2, 3 honor roll 2 Loclchaven High School, Loclchaven, Pa. chorus 4 glee club 4 Doris Adelaide Dickens-805 Cliff Slreel-chorus I, 2, 3 honor roll 3 Donald W. Diclzinson-3I4 Pleasanl Slreel-baseball 2, 3 baslcelloall, inlramural 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4, vice-presidenl 4 'ZR I fimlqqwf The members of Le Rendez-vous include Jeane'r+e Avery, president Cornelius Old- wine, vice-president Roberl Underwood, Treasurer, Marion Reeves, secrefaryg and Miss Calherine Welch, facully adviser. O+hers are W. Haich, L. Connors, B. Kimple, R. Andrae, W. Dye, B. Work, M Hallsiead, A. Kulp, D. Place, R. Anderson, P. Angell, R. Bar+leH, R. Benion, B Bor+z, P. Card, I. Carnell, J. Carnell, F. Carpenlrer, J. Clark, J. Conley, J. Copeland, C. Crombie, M. Drake, G. Eichorn, E. Fi+chpa+rick, M. Ceorgiou, R. Goodwin, M Hallsread, J. Haslelri, C. Huni, H. Jackson, A. Kenard, R. Kennedy, M. McAlis+er, E. MacGachen, M. Mahool, H. Marshall, N. Maynard, P. Moore, l. Neswadi, S.J Osborn, J. Papez, A. Powers, J. Price, H. L. Redoui, M. Reeves, C. Schneider, C Sidel, M. Splann, L. Slorey, M. S+rok, B. Sullivan, B. Sullivan, T. Syphax, M. Thorp, H. Tinklepaugh, J. VanDemark, P. Ward, H. Keeie, and D. Marks. The ofher French club is-Le cercle Francais. Members are Peggy Birch, presi denf, Jane Smiley, vicefpresidenlg Joan Savage, Jrreasureri Ellen Swarfoul, secre +aryq and Miss Kalhryn McClar+y, iacully adviser. Ofher members are Helen Kramer, Rufh Cosline, Helen Muenscher, Angelina Mazza, JeaneHe Brown, Lawrence Dick, Max Finesione, Lonnelle Raymond, Marie Schlolzhauer, Lucy Ward, Joseph Mouni, Janel O'Daniel, Margarei Rogalsky, Phyllis Sainburg, Wallace Hammond, Mary Louise Wells, Phyllis Slevenson, Lucy MacCIachen, Helen Knapp, Nancy Jesup, Beih Smiley, Margaref Shepherd, Jane Sirahan, Carol Bredbenner, Eileen Minlz, Eleanor Keeler, Doris Lehman, Peggy Pefers, Mary Kolar, Bob Ladd, Jack Hobbes, Bill Bourke, Ann Ward, Peggy War- ren, Jean McConnell, and Agnes Corgell. Erom French we iurn To German andfe L. pafzfpiw i 'IL Spaeclwn Sw fbeukcfz Der Deufsche Verein, The German Club. The club is made up of Marcella Burns, presidenlg Pauline Simons, vicefpresidenl: Marguerile l-lorn, secrelaryg and Mr. Oswald Laubenslein, 'lacully adviser. Olher members are Winilred Burns, Rosellen Dudgeon, George Durham, Arlhur Duiky, Rosalie Forluin, Belly Gibbons, Sherwood l-lolr, William Hollcamp, Leon- ard Kassman, Paul Kelsey, Kay Lyon, Janel O'Daniel, Cornelius Oldwine, Mari- anne Schneider, and Phyllis Sainburg. For real inlellecl, however, we musl furn ro-Hhefaeria, a club for Greek and Lalin sludenfs. Members include, Bob Underwood, presidenlq Phyllis Slevenson, vice-presidenlg ,lusline Golem, lreasurery Kay Lyon, secrelaryg and Miss Florence Williamson, lacully adviser. Olher members are Ann Dallenbach, Lucille Smilh, Mary Slulz, George Peabody, Marguerile l-lorn, Margarel Rogalslcy, Olivia Bussell, Marianne Schneider, George Durham, Elsie Slrum, Sarah Jane Osborne, Phyllis Card, Conslance Luhr, Ellis Bradford, Donald Barnes, Eslher Grover, ,leanelle Avery, Peggy Birch, Carol Bredbenner, Winilred Burns, Elizabelh Chase, Jane Cleary, Ida Coolc, Agnes Corgel, Francis Conner, Barbara Pilzpalriclc, Freeman l-lowe, Mary lolradislcy, Elaine Lewis, Nancy Jessup, Maude Mclsaac, Janel O'Daniel, Hilda Rosenbaum. Gladys Selleclc, La Verne Slorey, Waller Vail, Veronica Van Marfer, Lucy Ward, and Mary Louise Wells. 37 efa.M.w1A,2fi Diemond Dixon Durling Dulky Emerson English Ervay Esfalorook Fisher Filzpafrick Fifchpafrick Fliqhl Frey Ganoung Garrell George Diemond-4I2 Easl Lincoln Srreei-baskelball, inlrramural 2, 3 Ioofball 2 Roberf Dixon-209 Easl Upland Road-golf 3, 4 ski club 4 Charles F. Durling-308 Dey SI'ree'r Ar'I'hur B. Dufky-2I3 Dryden Road-congress 3, 4 der deursche verein 2, 3, 4 fencing club 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 Lulu Florance Emerson-608 Wesf Green Slreel-commercial clulo 4 +aHIer 4 Alice A. English-R.D. 4 Hhaca-chorus 2 Lee Delos Ervay-R. D. 3 Newlield-Iulure farm- ers of America 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenl 4 Jane E. Esfabrook-308 Lake Avenue Rufh Hazel Fisher--IO9 Soufh Plain Sfreel-chorus I, 2 Barbara Fifzpafrick-220 Bryanl Avenue-choral club 2 chorus I, 2 ifhelaeria 3, 4 invilalion commirlee 4 Efhel Marian Fifchpafrick-Elm Sfreel Exlension-dramalic club I Ie rendez-vous I Richard Edward FIigh+-I I5 Lake S'rree'I-band I, 2, 3, 4 chorus I der deufsche verein 2 honor roll 2 or- cheslra 3, 4 invilaiion commiflee 4 S+eIIa Maris Frey-8I IV2 Norfh Tioga Sfreel'-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 home economics club 4 sporls clulo I DoroI'hy Mary Canoung- Willow Creek Road-pin and ring commifree 4 sporls club 2, 3, 4 Donna Marie Carre+'I- IO2 Highland Place-chorus I orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 38 Gee Genung Georqiou Gibbons Gibson Giles Gillcey Goelchius Golem Gourlay Gridlcy Grinnell Grover Gusfalson I-Iaqslrom Virginia Elizabeih Gee-Brooldonclale Jack Bossard Cenung-227 Bryani Avenue-congress 3, 4 hockey 3, 4 orcheslra I Mabel C-eorgiou-7I7 Nor+h Tioga S+ree+-arf club 2 Ie renclez- vous 4 Elizabeih Anne Gibbons-Belleayre Aparlmenis-der deuische verein 3, 4 Iegislalive 4 senior banquef commiflee 4 sporls club 2, 3, 4, manager of inlramurals 4 Philip Braclley Gibson-Foresl I-Iome--annual 4 congress 3, 4 dramafic club 3, 4, vice-presicleni 4 The VaIian'r 2 5even+een 3 'Op-O'-Me-Thumb 4 The Laie Chrislopher Bean 4 science club 3 slci club 3, 4 Sidney Giles--R. D. 4 Ifhaca-chorus I, 4 fuiure farmers of America 2, 3, 4 Raymond Gil- lcey-7OI I-Ieclor Slreel'-band I, 2 chorus I, 2 John Coefchius-530 Norlh Albany Slreel foolball 3 Jusline Kellogg Colem-I Renwick Place-choral club 2, 3, 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 ifhefaeria 3, 4, Ireasurer 4 legislalive 4 pin and ring commiH'ee chairman 4 .laclc Ainslie Courlay-407 Willow Avenue-annual arf edilor 4 arf club 4 IaI'+Ier 2, 3 Lillian A. Cridley-Coddinglon Road-chorus I orchesira I, 2, 3, 4 CIay+on Allen Grinnell- I I4 Summif Avenue-band 3, 4 chorus I, 2, 4 glee club 4 golf 3 Mary Elizabefh Grover-I 32 Fayeife Slreel-arf club 3 chorus I, 2, 3 Jean G. Cusrafson-IO8 Irving Place-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 orchesira I, 2, 3, 4 William Hagsirom-R. D. 5 Iihaca-band 3, 4 39 Pcwaclewi P l The Clee Club, is lhe boys' vocal organizalion. Glenn Bolslord is preside-nl, Richard Kennedy, business manager, Henry Carey, leader, and Miss Bryanl, lacully adviser. The members are Roberl Abboll, Ralph Benlon, Willam Bourlce, Allen Brophy, Leland Crawlord, Lawrence Diclc, Henry Doyle, Claylon Grinnell, Fredericlc Hig- inloolham, Roberl Hooks, William Jenks, Earl Jones, John Kelly, Royden Knapp, Fredericlc Knowles, Gillner Knudson, Louis Massey, Joseph Mounl, Cornelius Oldwine, Harold Parr, Viclor Relomann, Peler Slulz, Beniamin Swanson, Thomas Syphax, Roloerl Underwood, Leonard Urquharl, Edmund Wealherlay, and Wen- dell Wilson. Anolher lype ol music is lound in lhe-Band, seen on Slale Slreel and al loolball games. Members are, Allan Brophy, presidenlg Wallace Ham- mond, vice-presidenl3 Slewarl Underwood, secrelary-lreasurery Vincenl Schull, social chairman. Olhers include J. Balococlc, C. Balcer, C. Balqer, G. Baldwin, R. Bar+le++, R. Bennell, R. Benlon, R. Blalchley, J. Boone, F. Brown, H. Bruce, M. Burns, J. Carnell, M. Cleveland, P. Dale, J. Driscoll, M. Fngdahl, S. Engdahl, C. Fenlon, R. Flighl, R. Forluin, R. Friclce, D. Ganoung, B. Gould, F. Grillen, C. Grinnell, E. Gulsell, W. Hagslrom, W. Hagan, A. Hammond, M. Healh, R. Hill, H. Jones, J. Kelley, B. Kimple, R. King, R. Knapp, J. Knapp, G. Kruse, A. Kulp, R. Ladd, J. Lloyd, G. Malleson, A. Mazza, R. Michener, R. Miller, J. Miller, A. Molleson, G. Morler, D. Mungle, L. Neigh, F. Newharl, T. Norlon, L. Ollz, L. Papez, F. Parisell, R. Pen- dlelon, D. Pelers, D. Pellibone, A. Rasmussen, L. Richardson, J. Riddle, B. Slough- ler, L. Smilh, D. Snyder, F. Soulh, R. Taylor, R. Travis, R. VanOrder, C. Veil, S. Wealherby, R. Wesl, D. Whilney, L. Willqinson, E. Williams, and W. Woodams. Relurning again lo vocal music, lhere is lhe- 40 Educ ZUMMM4 Girls' Choral Club, whose members are, Marguerile l-lorn, president Mary Sfulz, secrelary-Treasurer: and Miss Laura M. Bryan+, lacully adviser. Olhers are Doris Afwafer, Mary Bell, Faire Carpenler, Phyllis Chamberlain, Muriel Clark, Jane Cleary, Kalhryn Cobb, Rulh Cosline, Margaref Curlis, Alice Gale, Jusline Golem, Sarah l-lanna, Margarel Hari, Monna Healh, Carolyn l-lowe, Caroline Hurd, Barbara Lee, Sylvia Lewis, Conslance Luhr, Mary Jane McAllis- ler, Lucy MacCachen, Connie Payne, Mary Ellen Pearson, Peggy Pelers, Marion Reeves, Grace Roberls, Joan Savage, Maryellen Severinqhaus, Belh Smiley, Jane Smiley, Pauline Simons, and Jean Warner. A lew ol lhese members are also claimed by The Orchesfra. E. Weafherby is presidenlp B. Mordoll, secrelary: J. Crone, librarian, E. Swarloul, assislanl librarian: and Miss S. Carolyn Marsh, direclor. Olhers are J. Madden, M. Mclsaac, V. Burll, N. Marcoux, B. Lee, F. Sopp, A. Lunn, B. Smiley, M. Myers, E. Minlz, R. Barllell, L. Raymond, L. Clridley, J. Gus- lalson, M. Clarlc, R. Dudgeon, M. Rolunno, M. Bayne, J. Och, l-l. Fuller, M. Burns V. Carpenler, M. Schlolzhauer, E. Miller, N. Diclqinson, M. l-lallsled, R. Spaid, C Kelly, M. McCurdy, M. Albrighl, A. Rabolnilcoicf, D. MOH, A. Kennard, H. Drake W. Sloughfer, J. Driscoll, R. Andrae, CJ. Malleson, D. Snyder, A. Kulp, A. Brophy, W. Woodams, J. Babcock, F. Newharl, C. Morfer, J. Carnell, R. Miche ener, S. Underwood, A. Rassmussen, R. Benlon, D. Whilney, W. l-lagan, J. Kelly C. Veil, and P. Simons. 4l Maahu Hall Hallam Hallsiead Hamil+on Hammond Hanna Harker Hari Hasleii Heidi' Higinbofham Hollisler Hoose Horn Howe William L. Hall-Eine-chorus I, 2 Winifred Louise Hallam-3I2 Universily Avenue-chorus 2 commercial club 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 Mary E. Halls+ead-608 Soulh Plain Slreel-chorus 2 fencing club 3, 4 honor roll 2 Ie rendez-vous 4 orchesrra 2, 3, 4 Nellie Julia HamiI+on-WaI- nur Orchard Farm Wallace Hammond-R. D. 3 Hhaca--band 2, 3, 4, vice-presndenl 4 Ie cercle francais 4 'rraclc 3 Sarah .lane Hanna-I2I Linn Sireel-choral club 3, 4 chorus I, 2, 3, 4 sporls club 4 Blanche A. Harker-Wes? Danby-chorus I commercial club 4 Margaref E. Hari-Lake Road--choral club 3, 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 sporis club I, 2, 3 Mildred .lane HasIeH-Wesl' Danby-chorus I honor roll I, 2, 4 le renclez-vous 2, 3, 4 sporrs club 2 Ialiler 3, 4 C. Winifred Heidi-327 Soulh Albany Slreel'-chorus 2, 3 Frederick S. Higinbofham-901 Easl Slaie S'I'ree+--chorus 4 glee club 4 George Norfhrup Hollis+er Jr.-Wesi Danby Harry Meade Hoose-I44 Giles Slreel'-chorus I honor roII 3 iihelaeria 2, 3, 4 science club 4 Marguerife Horn-IO8 Coolc Slreel-choral club 2, 3, 4, presi- deni' 4 chorus I, 2, 3, 4 der deufsche verein 3, 4, secreiary 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 ilhelaeria 2, 3, 4 Iegislarive 3, 4, sergeanl-ai-arrns 4 orchesira 4 Ida E. Howe-R. D. I Hhaca-commercial club 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 42 I-Iunn I-Iunf Inman Ivan Jackson Jansen Jenks Jennings Johanson John L.Johnson W.Johnson Jones Kapfer Kassman Charles Heusfon Hunnhhianshaw and Warren Roads--chorus I der deuische verein 2, 3, 4, Ireas- urer 4 honor roII 2, 3, 4 CharIoH'e E. Hunf-Wesf Danby-Chorus 3 Ie rendez-vous 3, 4 sci- ence ciub 4 Freda Louise Inman-23I Wood Sfre-ef-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 nominafion commifiee 4 cIass day commiifee 4 sporfs club 3 Alice Louise Ivan-R. D. 4 Ifhaca Donald E. Jack- son-IO3 Morris Avenue-baskeiball 2, 3, 4, Ie-Her 3, 4, capfain 4 fooibail 3, 4, Ieiier 4 'rrack 4 Margare+ha A. Jansen-JacksonviIIe-commercial club 4 honor roII 2 William C. Jenks-608 Ufica Sfreef-chorus 2, 3, 4 gIee club 2, 3, 4 L. Florence Jennings-I IO Easf FaIIs Sfreef- ari club I chorus I Pauline S. Johanson-Wesf Danby-home economics club 4 Mary John-6I7 Cascadilla Sfreef-chorus 2, 3 commerciaI club 4 sporis club 2, 3, 4 Leona E. Johnson-4I6 Tifus Avenue-choraI dub I home economics clulo 4 William John- son-I24 Linn Sfreei'-baseball I, 2 Cinder paih I, 2, 3, 4 Too+baII 2, 3, 4, Ie++er 2, 3, 4 honor roII 2 Iracic I, 2, 3, IeHer I, 2, 3, capfain 3 Mary Jane Jones-2I2 Pleasanf Srreef-chorus I, 2 commercial club 4 home economics club 4 spor+s club 4 John R. Kapfer-9I3 Norfh Cayuga Sfreei-band 3, 4 foo+baII I, 2 Leonard E. Kassman-I2O I-Iudson S+ree+-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Cinder pa+h 2, 3, 4 der deufsche verein 2, 3, 4 dramafic cIub 3, 4 The Tree 2 Poi BoiIer 3 Seven+een 3 A MaHer of Choice 4 The La+e Chris+opher Bean 4 fencing cIub 3 glee ciub 2, 3, 4 goIf 2, 3 honor roII 2 sociai commiHee 4 +aI+Ier 2, 3, 4, co-business manager 3 'rrack 2, 3, manager 3, Ieffer 3 43 ,anode Jflufjedzfi fl Helen Kramer is presidenl of +he Ari' Club: Ru+h Scheer, scribe: Eleanor Gran- lham, vice-president Esiher MacCIachen, secrelaryq Helen Knapp, Treasurer: and Mrs. Aileen T. Baldwin, faculiy adviser. Members are Connie Todd, Helen Heinish, Annabelle Slafer, Caroline Hurd, Calherine Tupper, Crelchen Eichorn, Rose Vasse, Bob Abbo++, Genevieve Courf- ney, Jacqueline Bu'rler, Laurel Brophy, Lois McMillen, Joan Savage, Peggy War- ren, Connie Luhr, Jack Gourlay, Mary McAllisier, Joanne Murray, Mary Kolar, Jean McConnell, and Joanne Och. Ariisfs in anoiher way are 'rhe members of- Science Club. Charles Davenporl is president Elsie Sfrum, vice-president Fred Spry, secrefaryg Clella Smifh, Treasurer: and Miss Margarer M. Reidy, faculfy adviser. Members are Mary Engdahl, Raymond Crund, Sol Cenaif, Jean Carnell, Cordon Halliday, lris Carnell, Serena Engdahl, Claylon Crandall, Charlofie Huni, Cene- vieve Morler, Rulh Scheer, Faire Carpenrer, Cecil Dawson, Richard Kramer, Jack Bradley, Harry Hoose, Phyllis Anderson, Peggy Pelrers, Carol Bredbenner, Peggy Warren, Carllon Baker, Roger Warren, Harold Drake, Lillian Slilwell, Bill Bourke, Arlhur Pulleyn, Mary Kolar, Gladys Selleck, Frank While, Leon Ferrell, La Verne Slorey, Roberl Hooks, Elizabefh Ann Dallenbach, Winifred Smilh, Eslher Mac- Cachen, Elhel Fiizpalrick, Ann Brokaw, and Mabel Reese. From The nafural sciences we Trudge downsiairs To fhe domesiic sciences and-- 44 Qaaflaiwn Home Economics Club. A. Lunn is presidenTg J. CaherTy, vice-presidenTg J. O'Brien, secreTary-Treasurer: and Mrs. Marjorie CJ. Roehl, TaculTy adviser. Mem- bers are D. Rhoode, P. Barra, R. Johns, l. Yenei, J. SmiTh, J. SmiTh, l. Marranca, H. KeeTe, L. Sullivan, V. Campbell, R. Eddy, N. BaTTisTi, L. Johnson, R. Black- burn, P. Johanson, L. Blackburn, J. Ridley, S. Frey, J. Jones, F. Dann, M. Grady, F. Poelvoorde, J. Myers, H. Jackson, M. PeTriene, H. Sincebaugh, and P. Robin- son. From The claTTering of dishes we go To The claTTering oT TypewriTers ande- Commercial Club. lT's new and iT's big! M. WhiTe is president D. Dickinson, vice-president L. Yengo, secreTary3 W. Washburn, Treasurer: Mr. W. R. FarnsworTh and Miss Helen B. Corcoran, TaculTy advisers. The members are E. Alo, F. Alo, A. TilTon, M. Capalongo, V. Pesoli, F. Dann, l. Howe, J. Bool, M. Baiguini, M. Barra, A. Bassanelli, N. BaTTisTi, V. Beardsley, B. Bickal, M. L. Bell, R. Blackburn, F. BonTempi, M. Boronkay, A. Brokaw, CJ. Brown, M. Casano, S. CaccioTTi, E. CascioTTi, H. CascioTTi, K. Charles, B. Ciaschi, A. Cooley, F. CorTrighT, B. Crooker, H. Cummings, A. CurTis, B. DavenporT, CJ. Els- Ton, L. Emerson, S. Frey, Y. Furey, J. Combas, R. Grover, W. Hallam, E. Harder, B. Harker, M. HarT, CI. Heckman, D. Hine, M. Huddle, P. HuleTT, M. lmler, M. Jansen, M. John, J. Jones, E. Keeler, F. King, J. Kish, W. LaBar, S. Leach, E. Lee A. Longo, A. Lunn, E. MacClachen, E. Maki, M. Malisenski. J. MiccinaTi, L. Mignardi, V. Miller, J. O'Brien, L. Payne, E. PemberTon, Cl. PeTer F. Poelvoorde, F. PoTTer, D. PoTTer, M. Ramsey, J. Ridley, G. RoberTs, D. Rumsey W. Russell, R. RusTyak, B. Shiray, F. Sherwood, H. Sincebaugh, CJ. SloughTer J. SmiTh, M. Solomon, B. F. Soper, F. Sopp, P. Sullivan, H. Szabo, H. Tarr, N. Tyler, H. Vanlnwagen, E. VanWaTermeulen, F. WhiTaker, L. WhiTed, E. WhyTe L. Wilkinson, F. Wilson, M. YeaTon. 45 '7ake 14 .feiiea Keele Kenerson Kennedy E. M. King E. King Knowles Kouf Kramer Krobolh Krupas Kruse Kulp La France Lanning Laue Helen Agnes Keefe-203 Pleasanl Slreel-arf club I chorus 3, 4 home economics clulo 4 Ie ren- dez-vous 2, 3, 4 sporfs club 3, 4 Donald Kenerson-IO2 Iroquois Place-baskelball 2 chorus I, 2, 3, 4 golf 2 senior class Treasurer 4 Richard F. Kennedy-2I2 Hudson Slreel-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 clramalic club 2, 3, 4, elecfrician 3, slage manager 4 glee club 2, 3, 4, business manager 4 honor roll 2 Ie rendez-vous 2, 3, 4 senior class day comrnillee 4 senior frolic commiliee 4 Edna Minerva King-IO5 Giles Srreel-chorus I honor roll 4 Elizabeih King-326 Wesr Seneca Srreer-choral club I chorus I, 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 honor roll 2, 3 Carlefon Frederick Knowles-207 Cenler Sireel-Ioancl I, 2, 3 chorus I, 2, 3, 4 congress 3, 4 Ioolball 3, 4 glee club 3, 4 golf 3, 4 hockey 4 Norman Duane Kouf-7I I Cliff Slreei-fuiure farmers ol America 2, 3 Richard T. Kramer-2I4 Dey Slreel'-chorus I Cinder paih 3, 4 sci- ence club 4 Irack 2, 3, 4 Julia H. Krolaoih-935 Easl' Siaie Sireel'-chorus 2, 3, 4, 5 .lohn Krupas .lr-8I8 Taber Slreel-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 science club 3 pin and ring commilree 4 Kermif Kruse-I2I Heighls Courf-band 2, 3 hockey 4, 5, lelrer 4, 5 ski club 4, 5, presidenl 5 Irack 3, 4 senior banquel commiliee 5 Arfhur Claude Kulp-I23 Renwick Drive-band I, 2, 3, 4 chorus I honor roll 4 le rendez-vous 4 orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 inviialion comrnilree 4 Richard La France--224 Esly Slreel-baskelball 3, 4 cinder parh 2, 3, 4 foorball I, 2, 3, 4, Ieiler 3, 4 senior class presidenl 4 Irack I, 2, 3, 4, IeH'er 3, 4 Raymond H. Lanning-705 Norih Tioga Slreer Ernes'I' George Laue-R. D. 5 Hhaca-fulure farmers of America I, 2, 3, 4 46 Lee Les Liezerf Lisiar Longo Loomis Lucas Luhr Lunger Lush Lyon MacGachen Madden Magnus Malci Edna Alice Lee--5I5 Wesi Green Sfreei-chorus 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 Helen Les-R. D. I Wesl Danby-chorus I, 2 home economics club 4 William Liezeri-IO6 Allen Sireel- foolball 3 'rrack 2, 3, 4 James Lis'I'ar-R. D I Hhaca-baseball 2 Amelia M. Longo-I43 Soulh Aurora Sfreei-commercial club 4 sporis club I, 2, 4 Joseph EI'ron Loomis-Wesi Danby-Iulure 'Farmers of America I, 2, 3, 4 Mary Kalherine Lucas-R. D. I Ifhaca Consfance Jane Luhr-313 Hudson Sfreei-arf club 4 choral club 3, 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 dramalic club, associale 4 ilhefaeria 4 sporis club 2, 3, 4 Margarel' Virginia Lunger-4IO Easi Yales Slreei-chorus I, 3, 4, honor roll 2, 3 Virginia Marie Lush-507 I-Iec- Ior Slreel--chorus I, 2, 3 sporls club I, 2, 3 Kafherine Lyon-I I6 Irving Place-annual, associale edilor 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 der deulsche ve- rein 2, 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 iihefaeria 2, 3, 4, secreiary 4 Iegislafive 3, 4 Ialller 3, 4, associafe edilor 4 Esfher Louise MacCachen-704 Easl' Slale Slreel-arf club 2, 3, 4, secrelary 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4 clramalic club, associale 4 Ie rendez-vous 2, 3, 4 science club 4 senior banquef commiiiee 4 John C. Madden-R. D. 5 Ilhaca--chorus 3, 4, honor roll 2, 3, 4, 5 orchesfra 2, 3, 4, 5, concerfmeisler 5 slring choir 3, 4, 5 Solveig Magnus-IO9 Eas+ York Slreef-chorus I glee club I girls' sporfs I honor roll I Newfield I-Iigh School, Newfield, N. Y., glee club 2 Candor High School, Candor, N. Y. Eleanor Julia Maki-52I Norlh Cayuga Sireei chorus I, 2 commercial club 4 47 60,8044 Decoralions for ihe Caroline l-lills are The members oi Ski Club. Kermii Kruse is presideni, Ed Weaiherby, vice-presidenig Bob Kenerson, secrelary-Treasurer: Bob Coors, manager: and Mr. Qswald Laubensrein, iacully adviser. Phil Gibson, Dick Claassen, Bob Dixon, Bill Myers, Chuck Sr. John, Bill Bourke, Jack Lloyd, Ted l-looper, Slew Underwood, Sieve Wealherby, Ben Swanson, Bill Orndorfi, and Gilrner Knudson. Qlher lovers oi lhe Hqreai ourdoorsu are The--Fufure Farmers of America, made up oi boys 'raking vocaiional aqriculfure, Members are Miichell Perer, president Ralph Everhari, vice-president James Wood, reporierg Frank Wrisley, secreiaryq and Mr. John A. Mack, adviser. Merle Slouqhler, John Wilkins, Carl Fiichpairick, Willam Payson, Charles Mulks, Dan Mcllall, Slanley Whipple, Neil Mciilwee, William Payne, I-larvey Curry, Richard Brown, James Moss, Norman Cole, Charles Sieiiel, Ernesr Laue, John Scanlon, Carl Crufls, Roberl Wesr, Mike Czerenda, Arlhur Small, Joe Loomis, E. La Salle, Dick Blalchley, Harold Vann, Roger Bennerl, l-loward Bruce, Bob Hari, Olis Drew, Jack Sharrow, Bob Slevenson, Jim Corlriqhi, Jack Corrrighl, and Sam Peier. Ziffzaaftfn 48 ea, '7eam 2 Sporfs Club is composed enlirely of girls inleresled in alhlelics. I. Carnell, is presidenl: J. House, vice-president E. Bonrempi, secreraryq C. Bred- benner, 'rreasurerq B. Gibbons, manager of inrramuralsy J. Murray, manager of individual games, C. Barber, poinls chairman: B. Miller, publiciry chairman, Miss Helen Drake, iacully adviser. M. Capalongo, M. John, D. Ganoung, T. Tompkins, H. Szabo, C. Sullivan, M. Casano, M. Beam, M. Bell, J. Myers, l. Cook, G. Brown, N. Moore, J. Ridley, B. Whyfe, J. Gilleiie, H. Boom, M. Severinghaus, P. Robinson, J. Jones, B. Pauls, P Sawyer, A. Ward, G. Cosenlini, G. Jolly, B. Ridley, S. Wilcox, M. Healh, A. Slaler, E. Kelsey, M. Schneider. M. Alexander, J. Avery, M. Baker, D. Baldini, B. Birch, A. Broughlon, B. Bulche, M. Burns, W. Burns, V. BurH, H. Casciolli, J. Cleary, J. Connelly, A. Cooley, E. Dallenbach, E. Dann, G. De Long, J. Easrman, R. Eddy, J. Eslabrook, J. French, M. Gales, E. Giles, M. Grady, A. Green, B. Gould, E. Harder, S. Hanna, R. Handlem, H. Heinish, M. Hradisky, M. lmler, J. Johns, E. Lewis, A. Longo, C. Luhr, L. McMillen, M. Mahool, M. Mahoney, V. Marcoux, A. Mazza, A. Moore, D. Mori, B. Nelson, l. Neswadi, E. Noey, J. O'Daniel, D. Ozmun, B. Porrer, F. Porler, B. Pyle, G. Roberls, A. Rollins, I. Sepos, J. Savage, B. Shiray, M. Slal- rery, A. Smiih, M. Splann, J. Srrahan, M. Sirok, B. Sullivan, H, Tarr, H. Thomp- son, B. Thorpe, M. Thorpe, l. Turcsik, and F. Van Orman. To encourage olher alhleles The+Cheerleaders have been organized. The yell promolers include Caplains C. Barber and C. Boyer, C. Mandeville, D. Newman, B. Myers, E. Lewis, J. Jones, and C. Sullivan. 49 Rah '7eam Mandeville Marion Marlcs Marsella Marlin Mazza McAIlisIer J. McLean J. McLean L. R. McMillan L. McMillan Miccinali Miller A. Moore N. Moore Charles B. Mandeville-Befhel Grove-band I, 2, 3, 4 chorus I, 2, 3, 4 cinder pafh 3 cheerleading 4, Ie+'rer 4 Iraclc 2, 3 Doris Marion-R. D. 5 l+haca--chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Donald Vincenl' Marlcs-I I8 Fayelle Slreel-annual, general manager 4 bancl I, 2, 3 baslcelball, inlramural 3 chorus I cinoler palh 3 congress 4 honor roll I, 3 le rendez-vous 4 Iraclc 3 Anlhony Marsella -6I9 Wesl Bulilalo S+ree'r baseball I baslcelball 3 foolball 2, 3, 4, Ieller 4 Pauline Frances Marlin-R. D. 2 llhaca Angelina Mazza-6OI Wesl Buffalo Slreef-le rendez-vous I sporls club I, 2, 3, 4 Mary ,lane McAllis'Ier-I-lanshaw Road-arf club 2, 3, 4 choral club 2, 3, 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 dramalic club, as- sociale 2 3 4 The Tree 2 fencing club 3, 4 le rendez-vous 3, 4 James McLean-l.0.0.F. Chil- clren's Home-loancl 2, 3 Juanifa McLean-I I3 I-lyers S+reeI Leonard Roberl' McMillen- I23 Weslr Slale SIree+- baslceiball, inlramural I, 2, 3, 4 chorus I Ioolball I, 2 Iraclc 2 Lois Louise McMillen-407 Willow Avenue-arl' club 3, 4 chorus I clramalic club, associale 2 fencing club 3, 4 Ialfler 3 Josephine Theresa Miccinafi-220 Washinglon S+ree+-commer- cial club 4 Pauline Louise Miller-R. D. 2 llhaca--chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Adele Ann Moore- I6O Giles Slreef-arf club 2, 3, presidenl 3 sporls club 2, 3, 4 Norma Moore-3I8 Wes? Sen- eca Slreel-chorus 2 sporls club 4 50 Morrow Moss Myers Nadqe Nardi H Nazer Neswadi A. Newman D. Newman Noey Obecl O'Daniol Oldwinc Olney Ollz Nicholas John Morrow-606 Cascadilla Slreef Beverly James Moss-305 Elmwood Avenue- fufure farmers of America I, 2, 3, 4 Jane E.. Myers-Foresm' I-Iome-I::asIce+balI 4 home eco- nomics club 4 sporfs club 4 BeH'y Jane Nadge-R. D. 5 Hhaca John Nardi-3I5 Park Place-Ioaslcefball, inlramural 3, 4 honor roll 2 Paul J. Nazer-4I6 Norlh Plain Sfreelr Irene Neswadi-706 Linn Sfreel-home economics club 4 Ie rendez-vous 3, 4 sporfs club 2, 3, 4 AIber'Ia Newman-R. D. 5 Hhaca Donald Le- roy Newman-R. D. 4 Ifhaca- Cinder pa+h 2 cheerleading 4 Iulure farmers of America I, 2 Track 2, 3 Elsie A. Noey-602 Norfh Cayuga Sfreef-chorus 2 dramalic club 4, associale 3, 4 'Op- O-Me-Ihumb 4 The Lale Chrisfopher Bean 4 Howard Ar'I'hur Obed-IZ3 Prospecf Srreel'-Cinder pa+h 3, 4 fencing club 3, 4 hockey 3, 4 Iraclc 2, 3, 4 Janef Evelyn O'DanieI-4lI Easf Seneca Slreel'-der deufsche verein 2, 3 dramafic club 4 'Op-O-Me-Thumb 4 The Lafe Chrislopher Bean 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 ilhelaeria 2, 3 Ie cercle francais 3, 4 legislalive 3, 4, presiden+ 4 Ie rendezevous 2 senior Irolic commiffee chair- man 4 Cornelius Oldwine-S.A.E. I-louse, I-Iillcresl-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 der deufsche verein 3, 4 glee club 3, 4 Ie rendez-vous 2, 3, 4, secrefary-Treasurer 3, vice-presiden+ 4 Arliss Marie OI- ney-Jaclcsonville-chorus 2, 3, 4 Leon OII'z-5I2 Wesl Seneca S'rree+-band 2, 3, 4 5 I Now .fbijaa ATHLETIC COUNCIL The A+hel+ic Council, as i+s name implies, is The ruling power in a+hle+ic acrivilies of lfhaca High School. The council has complefe charge of l'he financial adminis- Jrralion, prescribes general policies, and approves schedules. The selecrion of lerlermen by coaches is approved by 'rhe Council as are The appoinimenls of caprains and managers. As a member of The New York S'ra+e Public High School Alhlelic Associaiion, if is lhe business of The Board 'ro mainfain friendly rela- lions wilh ofher schools. Clarence R. Dixon, Direclor of lhe lnduslrial Arfs Deparlmenl, and A'rhlel'ic Business Manager, chairmans lhe Council, presides ai irs monfhly sessions, and cares for all correspondence. l-le is assisled by Carherine A. Barber, secrelary, and Edward I. Pierce, Direcror of Afhlerics, buf be'r'rer known as coach of fool- ball, baslcerball and baseball. Treasurer Oliver M. Yorlc lends io 'rhe finances, and Joseph Tarascore represenls Jrraclc. Alberl Meyn, induslrial aris leacher, and Richard Crosby of lhe Science deparl- menl coach and represenr golf, fennis and hoclcey respeciively. Franlc R. Bliss, principal: Edgar E. Bredbenner, physical educalion direcrorq and A. l-l. Grom- mon, English deparimenl, complefe lhe personnel of our Afhlelic Council. 52 COACH ES While The AThleTic Council governs our sporTs, The direcT coaching is done by Tive very compeTenT Jack-oT-all-Trades , who are combined coaches, Trainers, advisers. and compeTiTors, and are headed by DirecTor Edward l. Pierce, Maine, '27. Coach Pierce, Trom VacaTionland, Turns ouT TooTball, baslceTball and baseball Teams second To none. ln his Ten-year lThaca regime Pierce has produced many Tine TooTball Teams and has losT no more Than Two or Three games per season, excepT Tor one year when he losT Tour games. Leonard Buyse, UniversiTy of RochesTer, '37, was a varsiTy baclcifield man. As Pierce's TirsT assisTanT in TooTball, he has made a name Tor himselT by driving The second and Third Teams unTil They were in as good condiTion as The Tireless TirsT Team. Richard Crosby, an lThaca High and Cornell graduaTe, is our hoclcey and Tennis coach and has one OT The TinesT records oT The enTire coaching sTaTT. His Tennis Teams have won 25 sTraighT maTches in scholasTic compeTiTion alThough They have losT a maTch To The Cornell Freshmen. A Tormer cross-counTry man, he has leTT The Traclc To Joseph TaTascore, anoTher lThaca High graduaTe. lThaca Col- lege claimed our Traclc coach, and he has been aT lThaca High ever since his graduaTion Trom The Seneca STreeT School. He is one oT The TirsT school-boy coaches in The sTaTe. In The lasT six years The Track Team has losT only one dual meeT in scholasTic circles. The Team has always placed high in The STaTe Sec- Tionals and usually has won iTs class Trophy in The En-Joie HealTh MeeT. AlberT Meyn, a graduaTe oT RochesTer Mechanics lnsTiTuTe, is our TalenTed golT coach. He is a masTer OT The game, and his pupils show his Teaching by Their record oT wins and losses. The Team is The leading Team in The SouThern Tier League. 0. K. Gaaclz LeTT To righT Meyn, TaTascore, Buyse, Crosby, Pierce. 53 Osborn Page Panafo Parker H. Parr T. Parr Passman Pafierson Payne Peabody Pearce Pendlefon Porko Personius Posoli Wanda Osborn-R. D. 5 III'1aca Roberi' E. Page---SIa+erviIIe Springs Samuel Panafo-2IO Nor'rI1 Meadow Sireei-Cinder paih 2, 3, 4 I:ooIbaII 3, 4 'rrack 2, 3, 4 Maynard Parker-- Brookfondale Harold Francis Parr-2I4 SouII1 Meadow Sire-ei-cI'iorus 2, 3, 4 glee cIub 3, 4 Thomas Parr-539 Wesi Clinion Sireei-baseball I, 2, 4, IeHer 4 basIceIbaII I, 2, 4, Ie'rIer 2 Iooi- ball I, 2, 3, 4, co-capfain 4, IeI'rer 2, 3, 4 Melvin Passman-805 Nor+I1 Cayuga S'rree'r-cong- ress 3, 4 goII: 2, 4 IaI'rIer 2, 3, 4, co-business manager 3, business manager 4 Minor H. Pai'- 'Ierson-2 IO Pleasanf Sfreef-chorus I LorreHo A. Payne-529 Wesf Green S+ree'r-chorus I, 2 commerciaI cIub 4 George Peabody-4I5 Easi Seneca Sireei'-congress 3, 4, depufy speak- er 4 general counciI siudeni chairman 4 honor roII 2, 3, 4 i+I'ie+aeria 3, 4 orcI'1es+ra I, 2, 3, 4, presideni 3 siring choir 4 Margaref Louise Pearce-IO22 Norflw Tioga S'rreeI-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Ie renclez-vous 2 Rich- ard F. Pendlefon-Foresi I-Iome-band 2, 3, 4 chorus 2 cIrarna+ic club 2, 3, 4 Edward S. Perko -322 Norfh Meadow Sfreelr Roger J. Personious-GIensicIe-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Viola Pe- soli-526 Norfh Albany Sireei-chorus I, 2 commercial cIub 4 54 Pele Refer Pellibone Place Pope Powell Powers Pulleyn Rasmussen Raymond Robmann Reese Richards Riddle Ridley John A. Pele-2l3 Third S'rree'r-baskefball 4 science club 3 Irack 4 Milchell Pe'I'er-WiIlsey- ville-fulure farmers of America I, 2, 3, 4, presidenf 4 Doris Peffibone-I33 Blair Sfreef- band I, 2, 3, 4, Ieffer 2 orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 Doris Jane Place-R. D. 3 Newfield-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 honor roll 3, 4 le rendez-vous 4 Gerald Pope--5IO Soufh Albany Slreef John R. Powell Jr.-R. D. 4 lfhaca-chorus I, 2 fufure farmers of America 3 Ann A. Powers- 309 Soufh Aurora Sfreel-le rendez-vous 3, 4 sporfs club 2, 3 Arfhur E. Pulleyn-R. D. 2 Ifh- aca-mafhemafics club 3, glee club 3 honor roll, 2, 3 frack 3 River head High School, Riverhead, N. Y., science club 4 Allan E. Rasmussen--28 Cornell Sfreef-band 2, 3, 4 orchesfra 2, 3, 4 banguef commiffee 4 Lonnelle L. Raymond-4I7 Mifchell Sfreef-a capella choir 4 variefy show 4 Berkeley I-Iigh School, Berkeley, California, honor roll 2, 3, 4, ilhefaeria 3, 4 le cercle francais 3, 4 Iegislafive 3, 4 le rendez-vous 3 orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4 sfring choir 2, 3 Viclor Rebmann-402 Cayuga I-leighfs Road-baseball 2, 3, leffer 2 clramafic clulo 3, 4 Pride and Prejudice 3 FirsI' Lady 4 foofball 3, Ieffer 3 frack I, 2, leffer I Corlon High School, Yon- kers, N. Y. Jane Lucille Reese-677 Ufica Sfreef Warren F. Richards-235 Cliff Sfreef James B. Riddle-5I4 Norfh Tifus Avenue-band 2, 3, 4 Jane E. Ridley-408 Easf Marshall Sfreef-chorus 2, 3 commercial club 4 drarnafic club 3, 4, secrelary 3, 4 home ecnomics club 4 social commiflee 4 sporfs club 2, 3, 4 55 -T? T li LeTT To righT: IsT row-Van Order, La France, Capalonqa. Daino, Perkins, DaghiTa, Co-capTain T. Parr. Co-capTain Ferris, Deeb, Nemes, Kenierska. Nicholas, Williams. 2nd rowhlxlobles, Madison, Miller, Knowles, PanaTo. Spencer, Snavely, Sullivan, Garside, Chapin. Terry, Johnson. 3rd row-Bonlempi, Schmohe, H. Wilson, Egbert Abbot Capogrossi, June, Young, Perialas, Smifh, Meiczinger. I 4Th row-Kelsey, Brown, F. Parr. W. Wilson, Tyler. CiccheTTi. Allen, Frank, Burgess, Rubens. Kenerson, ,csfayg FOOTBALL The I937 TooTball season oT lThaca T-ligh was one OT The rnosT successful The LiTTIe Red schoolhouse has enioyed. Coach Pierce's gridders ended The Tinal game wiTh The record OT six wins, Two Ties, and no deTeaTs. This season's Team rivaled The success of The l93l and T933 aggregaTions, ouTsTanding sTeamrollers in schoolboy circles. AT The sTarT oT The season lThaca journeyed To T-lornell Tor a nighT game and bowled over The homeTowners, 42-O. A week laTer AThens wenT down, 38-O. ATTer Turning back a previously unde- TeaTed Syracuse CenTral eleven, 8-O, in a gruelling conTesT, The Piercemen ouT- mudded one OT Auburn's mosT promising Teams, I3-O. Syracuse NorTh was drubbed, 27-O. On The Tollowing SaTurday, Co-capTain Pie Parr and Sammy Deeb sparked The locals in a I4-I2 win over a Tavored Bingham- Ton CenTral powerhouse. In The Tinal home conTesT, Union-EndicoTT and lThaca, undeTeaTed Teams, played To a scoreless Tie in The rain. The season's curTain was rung down wiTh The Turkey 56 l l l Binghamlon Vanquished. FOOTBALL Day baffle al Elmira. Eour periods of hard loofloall found lhe score lcnoffed, 6-6. For a Team which conceded considerable weighf advanfage lo each opponenf, llhaca came lhrough wifh an enviable record. Sevenfeen Lillie Red players compleled iheir foofball careers for Ifhaca wifh fhe Elmira game. Bill Sullivan, an end, was elecfed capiain for fhe I938 season. The following men were awarded leffers: backs-Co-capfain Parr, Deeb, Spen- cer, Perkins, Nemes, Daino, Marsella, Johnson: ends-La France, Sullivan, Ken- ierslca, Chapin, Meiczinger: faclcles-Van Order, Nicholas, Snavely, Frank: guards -Co-capfain Ferris, Williams, Carside, Terry: cenlers-Daghifa, Schmohe. lfhaca ,, ,. 42 l-lornell .. ...., ..... O lfhaca . .,. 38 Afhens ,. .M .. ,.. O llhaca . 8 Syracuse Cenfral .,..., 0 Hhaca ,. ,.. I3 Auburn ......, . ... O Hhaca , . 27 Syracuse Norlh . i . . . . O Hhaca . ,I4 Binghamlon ..,.. . . . I2 Hhaca i O Union EndicoH' . ,, .. , O lfhaca ,. , 6 Elmira .,.... ... 6 57 Roqalslcy Rosica Ruane Rumsey Russell Sainburg Savage Schmohe Schuif Sears Sepos Sharrow Sheffield Simmons Simons Margarel' S. Rogalslcy-205 Thurslon Avenue-choral club 2, 3, 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 ifheraeria 2, 3, 4 le cercle francais 3, 4 legislaiive 3. 4, Treasurer 4 senior class secrelary 4 Leo Vinceni Rosica-Pennsylvania Avenue Francis Ruane-507 Wesl Green Slreei Donald Rumsey-5l3 Soufh Plain Sfreei-commercial club 5 lrack 2 Dudley M. Russell-2i7 Colum- bia Sireei-baslcelball, iniramural 2, 4 chorus I, 2, 3 dramahc club, associaie 3 'railler 3, 4 Phyllis Sainburg-IO4 Hhaca Road-chorus 2, 3, 4 der deulsche verein 2, 3, 4 dramalic club 3, 4 Valianl ' 3 A Maller of Choice 4 The Lale Chrisfopher Bean 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 le cercle francais 3, 4 legislafive 3, 4 Joan L. Savage-IO6 Harvard Place-arf club 3, 4 choral clul: 2, 3, 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 le cercle francais 2, 3, 4 legislalive 3, 4 senior lrolic assis- fani' chairman 4 Richard E. Schmohe-504 Hudson Slreel-looiball 2, 3, 4, leHer 4 Vin- cenf L. SchuH-IO9 Summil' Avenue-bancl 2, 3, 4 fencing club 3, 'rreasurer 3 orchesira 3, 4 Marjorie V. Sears-R. D. 3 Hhaca Joseph J. Sepos-I I6 Filih Sireelr John Francis Sharrow-R. D. 5 Hhaca Charles Erwir Sheffield-R. D. 2 Newlield-chorus 2 fooiball 2 Nelson E. Simmons-506 Easi' Seneca Srree' -baseball 3 chorus I, 2 cinder pa+h 2, 3, 4 congress 3, 4 irack 2, 4 C. Pauline Sirnons-926 Easi Slafe Sfreei-choral club 2, 3, 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 der deufsche verein 3, 4, vice-presnclenl 4 or chesfra 3, 4 slring choir 4 58 Slade Sladeclc Slouqhler Smiley A. Smilh C. Srnilh D. Smilh Snider Snyder Solomon Soper Sopp Soyring P. Slevenson R. Slevenson William A. Slade-IO2 Oxford Place-der deulsche verein 4 golf 3, 4 Mary EIizabe+h Sladeclx -506 Hancock Slreel William J. SIough'I'er-2IO Delaware Avenue-band I, 2, 3, 4 chorus I, 2 honor roll 2 orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 social commillee 4 Jane C. Smiley-IO5 Irving Place- girls' alhlelic club 2 quinlellias Iilerary sociely 2 dramalic club 2 sophomore play 2 Tennis 2 danc- ing 2 Milne High School, Albany, N. Y. choral club 3, 4 chorus 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 Ie cercle francais 3, 4, vice-presidenl 4 legislalive 3, 4, vice-presidenl 4 social commillee 4 Alma M. Smilh-R. D. 5 Ilhaca Clarence Smifh-5I2 Ulica Slreel-baseball 2, 3 baslcelball 3 chorus 2, 3 Iraclc 2 David Smifh -5I2 Norlh Plain Slreel-baseball 3 baslcelball 3, 4 loolloall 3, 4 David Lyman Snider-828 Amador Road, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone- annual 4 chorus I Harold Ernesf Snyder-Wan ren Road Minnie J. Solomon-727 Wes? Courl Slreel-chorus I, 2, 3 commercial club 4 Be++y Ellen Soper-R. D. 2 llhaca-commercialclub 2, 4 honor roll I, 2, 3 school paper 2 Horse- heads I-liqh School, I-Iorseheads, N. Y. Ialller 4 Frances Marian Sopp-D. D. 4 IIhaca-com- mercial club 4 orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 slring choir 3, 4 Fred Soyring-R. D. 4 Ilhaca Phyllis V. Sfevenson-227 Willard Way--annual, edilor-in-chief 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 dramalic club, associale 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 ilhelaeria 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenl 4 le cercle francais 3, 4 Iegislalive 4 'ral- Iler 3, 4, associale edifor 4 Rober+ E. S'I'evenson-Jacksonville-Iulure farmers of America I, 2, 3, 4, presidenl 2 honor roll 3 59 LeTT To righT: lsT row-Fauls, Spencer. Deeb, SmiTh, Meiczinger, MarTin, Nicholas. 2nd row-Alexander, Ruane, La France, Parr, Reeves, DaghiTa, Churey, PanaTo. 3rd row-Casano, Shaheen. Thomas, R. Brown, LiezerT, Terry, E. Brown, PeTe. I Baum! BASKETBALL NOT much can be said Tor The l937-l938 baskeTbalI season. The Team was noT aT TaulT, Tor The TighT and courage iT showed were cerTainly To iTs crediT. The squad was liTerally Torn aparT by iniuries. Dick La France, Pie Parr, and Sam Deeb suTTered ailmenTs during The season, and oThers were ouT Tor a game or Two. Lionel MarTin, RoosTer Fauls, and Spoon Sheheen were ineligible aT The sTarT oT The season, and iT wasn'T unTil second Term ThaT They donned Their play- ing Togs. The Team sTarTed ouT by beaTing Their TirsT Three opponenTs, and Then were van- quished in Ten sTraighT games. CapTain Mike Nicholas was The leading scorer, and alThough oThers did Their parTs in all The games, The Team couldn'T seem To Tind The win column. The men who sTood ouT during The season were Roo- sTer Fauls, Sam Deeb, Spare SmiTh, Dick La France, Mike Nicholas, Beans MarTin, Pie Parr, Ears Spencer, Zollie Meiczinger, and Frank Reeves. 60 HOCKEY Though very few velerans were baclc from lasl' season, 'rhe I937-I938 hockey prospecls appeared much brighler afler lhe Iirsf few praclice sessions. The wealher was againsl Ihe icemen and only four official games were played, al- Ihough a schedule of I2 games had been arranged. Numerous praclice games were played wilh Ihe Hhaca Maroons, a leading amafeur sexlel' in Ihis parl' of Ihe s+a+e. The Cornell Freshmen were also played in praclice sessions. The few velerans baclc played clever hoclcey. Vince Campbell, Bull' Perkins, Kerm Kruse, Puss Perialas, Gill Knudson, and Caplain Jaclc Young all showed up well. Among The firsl-year men who drew praise from Coach Crosby were Reed Andrae, Fred Parisell, Bob Ladd, and Bob Clines. The record shows: efaecfz 'gm llhaca O Skanealeles ,...,, ..,. O Hhaca 3 Cornell Freshmen .... .... I Ifhaca I Skaneafeles ..,.,, .... 2 Ifhaca 4 Baldwinsville . . . . . . . 0 Leif Io righfz Back row-Parisell, Swilzer, Ladd, Genung, Andrae, Egberl, Crowley, Clines. Obecl Fronl row-Sullivan, Campbell, Kruse, Young, Perkins, Perialas. 6I Sfriie M.SIufz P.SI'u'Iz C. Sullivan W. Sullivan Swanson Swifzer Syphax I-I. Szabo W. Szabo Taggarf Taylor Thall Tillon M. Tompkins Gladys Winona Sfrife-R. D. 2 Ifhaca-chorus 4 Mary Edirh Sfu+z-964 Easf Siaie S'rree'r- annual, associaie edifor 4 choral club 2, 3, 4, secrelrary-Treasurer 4 chorus 2, 3, 4 dramaiic club 3, 4, business manager 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 irheiaeria 2, 3, 4 Iegislarive 3, 4 Ie rendez-vous 3. 4, secreiary 4 +aH'ler 3, 4, associa+e ediior 4 Pe+er Swan S'I'u+z-964 Easi S'raI'e Sfreef-chorus 2, 3, 4 cinder pafh 3, 4 congress 3, 4, speaker 4 glee club 2, 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 social com- mi'r+ee chairman 4 iraclc 2, 3, 4, Ieirer 3 Clarmarie Sullivan-I29 Fayeiie Sireei'-ar'r club 2, 3, 4 chorus I, 2, 4 cheerleading 4 commercial club 4 dramaiic club 2, 3, 4 'Op-O-Me- Thumb 4 Iegislaiive 3, 4 sporis club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3 William Sullivan-423 Miichell Sheer- baseball 2, 3, 4 congress 3, 4 fooiball 3. 4, IeHer 4 hockey 3, 4, Ieifer 3, 4 Beniamin Sidney Swanson-206 Chesinui Sireer-congress 4 glee club 3, 4 Frederick Swifzer -2IO Bryanr Avenue-band 2, 3 hockey 3, 4 William Thomas Syphax-I I I Firsi' S'rree'I- chorus 2, 3, 4 glee club 3, 4 le rendez-vous 2, 3, 4 class day commiifee 4 'rraclc 3, 4 Helen Szabo-706 Linn Sireei-annual 4 chorus 3 commercial club 4 home economics club 4 sporis club 3, 4 Jrailler 4 William Szabo-706 Linn Sireei-baslceiball 3 chorus 2, 3, 4 cinder pafh 2, 3, 4 congress 3, 4 hoclcey 4 'rraclc 2, 3, 4, IeH'er 2, 3 Charles F. Taggar+-Warren Road-chorus I, 2 fufure farmers oi America 2, 3 Roberi' Barrows Taylor-204 Fairmounf Avenue-band 2, 3, 4, 5 chorus 2, 3 science club 2 Donald ThaII-R. D. 5 Irhaca Charles AIber+ TiI'I'on-R. D. 5 Hhaca-commercial club 4 Maurice L. Tomp- kins-5I8 Norih Aurora Srreer-chorus I, 2, 3 62 T. Tompkins Travis Tripp Tucker Tufhill N.Tyler R. Tyler R. Underwood V. Underwood Updike Vail Vasse Vicedomini Vose Waiie Thelma Tompkins-220 Lake Avenue-sporis club 2, 3, 4, numeral 3 Raymond Travis-310 Easf Couri Sfreei-band 3, 4 science club 3 Ervin M. Tripp-R. D. 2 Ellis Hollow Road Doris Chrisfine Tucker-R. D. 3 Hhaca Jeane++e Roberfa Tu+hill-l2l Farm Srreef-chorus 2, 3 Norma I. Tyler-R. D. 4 Hhaca-chorus 3 commrnercial club 4 Roberf C. Tyler-R. D. 2 Kline Road-golf 3, 4, le++er 3 Roberf H. Underwood-960 Easi Siafe Sireei-chorus 2, 3, 4 congress 3, 4 glee club 3, 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 ifheraeria 3, 4, presidenr 4 le rendez-vous 3, 4, lreasurer 4 V. Sfewari' Underwood-203 lihaca Road--band l, 2, 3, 4, 'rreasurer 4 congress 3, 4, lreasurer 4 orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 Hrreasurer 4 ski club 4 Grace Esfher Updike-Coddingron Road-chorus 2, 3 honor roll 2 Walfer O. Vail-IO2 Cliff Sireer-baskeiball, inirarnural 2 irheiaeria 4 Rose R. Vasse--32l Floral Avenue-annual 4 arf club 2, 3 loaskeiloall 2 chorus 2. 3 honor roll 2 sporis club 2 Philip Vicedomini-626 Wesf Buffalo S'rree'r-ioofloall 4 Elizabefh Ann Vose-IO9 Easlr Seneca Sfreei-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 honor roll 2 Roberf Waife-823 Wesf Clinlon Srreel'-chorus I, 2, 3 63 W - , , .-f-, Leif lo righfz Ist row-Campbell, Barfolo, Nicholas, Newman, Chapin, Daghiia, Spencer, Fauls, Sulli- van, Perkins. 2nd row-Perialis, Daniels, Davis, Wager, Baker, Daino, Terry, Hart lnman. 3rd row-Deeb, Knapp, Churey, Brown, Smifh, Baldini, Rubens. hzheww BASEBALL Wifh fhe I937 capiain, Don Fauls, back fo supporf rhe newly elecfed capiain, Peiey Daghiia, and Howdy Spencer, l-ly Chapin, Bill Sullivan, Bill Perkins and Cornie Kenierska, veferans, fhe Team funcfioned in a big-league manner, and equaled 'rhe fine record of lasl year's league champions. Only Couriney, Ferris, and Green were losf from 'rhe I937 ouHi'r. The squad sfarled praciice aboui' March I5, wifh +he pifchers and caichers working our inside. Two games were played wifh each of ihe following Teams on fhe home-and-home basis: Auburn, Union-EndicoH', Binghamion Cen+ral, Johnson Cify, Wafkins Glen, Cornell Freshmen, Cook Academy, +he Hhaca Col- lege Freshmen, and 'rhe Manlius Caders. 64 TRACK Alfhough only six leHermen were losf from 'rhe lrack squad of I937, Coach J. J. Talascore mourned lhe loss of champion miler Vile Quick, half-miler Allen, sprin+er Johnson, broad-jumper Courlney, high-jumper Boochever and weigh+- man Jackson. These six men offen broughf +wen'ry poin+s for 'rhe LiHle Red in mee+s. Wirh Cap+ain Ray Van Orman Jr., Bill Szabo, Dick La France, Lionel Marlin, Spoon Sheheen, Bob Nobles, Glen Bolslord, Angie Alby, Paul Kelsey, Ben Minlz, Pefer S+ul'z, Howard Washinglon, Bob Thomas, and Bill Liezerl all back, 'rhe prospecls for a championship feam are brighl. In ihe Firsl Cornell lnvilalion Meet held in 'rhe Cornell Drill Hall on board lrack, llhaca placed sevenfh, which was good. considering lhe lype of compefilion The boys were up againsf. Bill Szabo placed firsf in 'rhe low hurdles for five poinls. and garnered fhe Cornell lnlerscholaslic Indoor low hurdle championship. Bill Leizerl' placed fourfh in The pole vaull for one more poinf. The following meels are scheduled al The presenf lime and more may be added: Penn Relay ,....,....,..... April 30 Elmira ..,,,. .,.. M ay 7 Sayre ,,.. . . . .... May 2I Soulhern Tier .,.. . . , May 28 Sfale Seclionals . . . , , June IO Un aaa MMA Lefl +o righlz Isl row-Szabo, Goodspeed, Capfain Van Orman, Meiczinger, Minlz. Nobles, Liezerf, Obed, Kelsey, Shaheen, Thomas. Ainslie, Marlin, La France. 2nd row-Wilson, Sullivan, Lanfzy, Pele, Kramer, Brown, Urquhart Papez, Maffeson, McCann, Moore, Nardi, Perselli. 3rd row-Russell, Simmons, French. Sauchi, Longo. Capogrossi, Alexander, Wick, Sf. John, Alo, Kane. 4+h row-Vincenf, Swifzer, Halsfead, Kimple, O'Brien, Garside, Knowles, Cain, Inman. 65 WaIsh Ward Washburn Weary Wealherby Websier Welch Wells Wessman Whifalcer F. While M.WhiIe Whillecl Wilkinson A. Wilson Harold Francis Walsh-606 Soufh Plain Slreel Lucy Ward-lO5 Dunmore Place-choral club 2 chorus I, 2 honor roll 2, 3, 4 ilhelaeria 4 le cercle francais 4 legislalive 3, 4, secrelary 4 pin and ring comrnillee 4 Ward Washburn Jr.-207 Columbia Slreel-baseball I, 2 loaslcerloall I chorus I commercial club 4, 'rreasurer 4 .Iohn A. Weary-Musquodoboil Harbor, Nova Sco- Tia Edmund M. Weafherby-306 Elm Sireer-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 congress 3, 4 glee club 3, 4 orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, presidenlr 4 slci club 3, 4, vice-presidenl 4 slring choir 2, 3, 4 Alma R. Websfer-l.0.0.F Orphanage Edward Leo Welch-I32 Linn Slreei--baseball 2, 3 Ioolball 3 Mary Louise Wells-IO5 Cascadilla Park-honor roll 2, 3, 4 ilhelaeria 3, 4 Ie cercle francais 3, 4 leqislaiive 3, 4 Ie rendez-vous 2, 3 orchesira I, 2, 3 Iafller 3, 4, ediI'or-in-chief 4 Raymond Wessman-4I4 Slewarr Avenue Mary E+heI Whiraker-R. D. 5 Ilhaca Franlc Edward Whife-5I6 Soulh Plain Sireel-chorus 2, 3 Ie rendez-vous 2, 3, 4 science club 4 Marion Elizabefh WhiI'e-I I4 Easl Yorlc SI'ree'r-choral club I chorus I, 2, 3, 4 commercial club 4, presidenl 4 honor roll 2, 3, 4 Ialller 4 Clyde A. Whifed-R. D. 2 Ilhaca Lawrence G. Wil- kinson-2l7 Linn Sfreel-band I, 2, 3, 4 chorus I, 3 commercial club 4 Anila Melba Wilson -4I2 Firsl Slreei-chorus I, 2, 3, 4 66 W. Wilson J. Wood W. Wood Work Yealon Yengo Young Wendell H. Wilson Jr.-4l4 Easl Tompkins S+ree'r-chorus l, 2, 3, 4 dramafic club 2 The Lafe Chrisfopher Bean 4 foofball 3, 4 social commiffee 4 fennis 3, 4 James Lee Wood Jr.-R. D. 2 Hhaca-lufure farmers of America I, 2, 3 William H. Wood-R. D. 2 lfhaca-fufure larm- ers of America 2, 3 Richard N. Work-310 Elmwood Avenue-chorus 2 orcheslra 2, 3, 4 Marilyn J. Yealon-Lake Slreef-commercial club 4 honor roll 3 Lucy Ann Yengo-322 Park Place-commercial club 4, secrerary 4 honor roll I, 2, 3. 4 banquef commiiiee 4 John A. Young-I I7 'rhe Parkway-annual, sporls ediror 5 cinder pafh 4 con- gress 3 ioorball 5 golf I, 4, leffer 4 hockey 2, 3, 4, 5, leHer 3, 4, 5, capfain 5 senior ball commit- fee 4 fraclc 2, 3 67 Left To riqhT: Szabo, HarT, Clark, Passman, Kassman, Slade, Knudson, Knowles, JamcrusTy, VincenT, I awe GOLF GOIT has been played Tor many years by high school sTudenTs, buT The golT Team is comparaTively new as an organized sporT aT lThaca High. Since i935 when They enTered The SouThern Tier League, The Team has won Two SouThern Tier Team championships and has had Two individual TiTleholders, Kenny Reed and John Vido. LasT year, The Team losT The league TiTle by The narrow margin oT a Tie. WiTh many oT lasT year's Team gone, Coach AlberT Meyn will have his hands Tull Trying To weld a new Team TogeTher. Bill Slade, Bob Dixon, Jimmy Clark, Fred Knowles, and ClaTey Grinnell, are reTurning To supporT The Three leTTermen leTT, CEIT Knudson, Jack Young. and Bob Tyler. Several youngsTers, JamarusTy, Drier, and Kalman, are ouT Tor The TirsT Time and show loTs oT promise. The schedule oT The SouThern Tier League includes maTches wiTh The Tollowing schools: BinghamTon CenTral, CoopersTown, BinghamTon NorTh, Norwich, CorT- land, EndicoTT, and Owegoq plus The secTional championship To be held This year aT The CoopersTown CounTry Club. 68 TENNIS The 'rennis 'ream of Hhaca High mighi easily be called +he mosf successful ieam in our school. H is a very rare occasion when The Tennis 'team drops a mafch. Alfhough +he Cornell Freshmen have doleafed Them, very few schools in scho- lasric circles have ever 'rurned fhe friclc. In The lasr Tour years. The 'rennisers have won 'rwenfy-live s+raigh+ malches. The ner slars won The Soulhern Tier Championship in I936 and I937g lhree indi- vidual Soufhern Tier Championships, won by K. Jolly in I935 and I936 and L. Boochever in I9377 'rwo doubles championships, won by Clarlce and Nemes in I936 and by Ned Pearson and Boochever in I937. As only leHermen Dick Friclce and Ned Pearson are baclc. The chances for a championship feam are slim, buf Coach Richard Crosby will probably uncover new lalenl' and mainlain his excellen+ record. Home-and-home marches are scheduled wilh lhe following schools: Corlland, Coolc Academy, Owego, Auburn, Binghamlon Cenfral, Manlius, and The Cornell Freshmen. Lefl fo righf: Claassen, Beebe, Avery, Friclce. Slade. Urquhart Mounf FeHer Bourke Puff 69 I. Swan dive. 2. Look, fhe baskef has a hole in il' 3. Jusf like Sun Valley. 4. The kind of inlerlerence would like. 5. Andrae, Engerde . 6. Puss Perialas puck pilfering 7. Rushing fhe kicker. 8. Gel him, George. 9. Behind fhe eighf ball. P.S nohce 'rhe GGTS. The idenfificafion for These picfures will be found fhroughouf Hwe adverfising. .,w?N1 COVIFIUHITHJ BOUSTEHS 953400 Z jg .LZ 5 1 as , . gf 8,3 Sa-fm.?L fm NM' MMUMMQR own CP -'-I-LQ,P3'oodAu'-Rn.,-. , gfww WQZJZ ag SMUQE vw. 7 !x'QfwfwQ'W-f 'Alba ' I QLFCLW lAl,l9L1,wfS gm! 7fgm'f 6'f FV OC C' G Q x Q, ' , 5 W H QM ypffflf Jima Gym MMWM Cornpanionahle are the Portraits of your friends Y 1' ou 1ke to have them about. But those sa me friends would like to have a portrait of you. 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FOR ALL OCCASIONS STURM BROS. use Purity Ice Cream Deliciouf and Refrexhing V Jarman Fruit Puncli- Sherbets Shoes Special Molds - Ice Cream Cakes V O Purity Ice Cream Co. Ithaca, N. Y. 103 E. GREEN ST. ITHACA, N. Y. 218 FIRST ST. DIAL 2248 78 T g St. - Corner of Senec Your chool in 1938 Now, and in years to come, when you open this Year Book and meditatively study its pages of photographs and its records, you may be interested to know that in the year 1938 your High School: fab enrolled 1505 students. fbl had a senior class numbering 310 students. QCD had 13 departments of subject matter, as follows: Agriculture, Art, Commerce, English, Foreign Languages, Guidance, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies. Cdl had a faculty of 69 members. feb included in its extra-curricular organizations the following: Annual Board, Art Club, Band, Choral Club, Commercial Club, Congress, Der Deutsche Verein, Dramatic Club, Future Farmers of America, General Council, Girls' Sport Club, Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Ithetaeria, Le Cercle Francais, Legislative, Le Rendez-Vous, Orchestra, Science Club, Senior Class, Ski Club, Tattler Board. ffl included in its intramural athletics the following: Archery, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Deck Tennis, Dodgeball, Foul Shooting, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track, Tumbling, Vol- leyball, Wrestling. fgj included in its varsity athletics the following: Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Golf, Hockey, Tennis, Track. Congratulatiom and bert wither from the Ithaca Board of Education 79 With PEOPLE who Really KNOW it's Wool-Scott's Bread Everytime - WOOL-SCOTT BAKERY, Inc. ITHACA, N. Y. Whether it's A Diamond A Fine Watch A Set of Silverware A Fine Piece of Jewelry OR The repair of your watch We Are Ready To Serve You We feature quality at a reasonable price .ab HARLEY HILL, Jeweler 307 E. STATE ST. 5. Jam Scxsion. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ITHACA, N. Y. Commercial Banking Truft Department Safe Depofit and Storage Vault: MEMBER: Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 80 BUY HERE and SAVE COATS DRESSES MILLINERY ACCESSORIES For Women, Mis.ses and Children COTTONS SILKS WOOLENS DRAPERIES By the Yard CRAWFORUS DEPARTMENT sroRE 3. Ford, PRESCRIPTIONS 149.2 When you bring your doctor's pre- scription to our drugstores to be Hlled, you can depend upon its be- ing handled by graduate chemists and further more, upon its ingredi- ents being fresh and pure. After it is Filled, it is carefully rechecked to guard against error. We are just as careful about everything else we deal in. You will like our Jervice THE HILL DRUG STORE 328 College Avenue THE NORTH SIDE PHARMACY 507 N. Cayuga St. L. H. and C. W. DANIELS Chryrler, and Ponliac. Many of you will seek further knowledge in higher institutions of learning. Some will enter the business world, while others will answer the call to vocations. Whither goest thou? -the members of the Class of 1938 have our sincere wishes for success and achievement in their chosen line. V NORTON PRINTING COMPANY . . . Where Servicer Are A Habit PAPER and STATIONERY Filing Equipment Loofe Leaf Devicef FIUWUCTS . . always Corsages - Baskets Bouquets Table Arrangements ... Four Phones for Your Convenie Dial 2245 T. G. Miller's Sons P C Loclzvooocl GTGICICHS aper ornpany Florisfs T13 NORTH TTOGA STREET 419 FIRST ST , ITHACA, N. Y. ITHACA, NEVV YORK Marian Lockwood ,za Congratulatzbny to Clays 0f1938 'T- J. C. PENNEY CO. Ito Smart To Be Seen at the NORMAN DIE Delicious Sodas Sandwiches and Sundaes QQIYKQ sv 3, 1 ii? ff' QA B qlxh I.,. .M mi Y ? 1' , .QLT '. -4 W ll af- E' Q I, q 'Q I'lD, A Greeting to the Class of 1938 From the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN A ND WOMEN OF ITHACA A majority of your class members have always lived in Ithaca and have therefore always liked it. A few of you came here within recent years and found little difficulty in learning to like it. One thing is certain, all of you, whether you remain here or not, will come to think more and more of Ithaca as your years roll by. To those of you who now elect to leave Ithaca, we wish you God speed in good fortune. To those of you who remain with us, we invite you to actively participate in making this an even more attractive Ithaca for the High School classes to come. Ithaca Chamber of Commerce 83 CORNER BCOK STORE DYHHQVS .l. Noon Day Lunches Booksellers - Stationers and . Engravers - Old Books Confechonary Agents For -? Remington-Rand Typewriters i Ncfw and Ured QOFYC3? SFO Fine Engraving Calling Cards - Invitations Programs - Menus - Weddings Greeting Cards Fountain Pens - Note Books Gift Items 8. Cattle Car. Ithaca Ice Cream Serve it and you pleare all DIAL 2756 Marshall Dairy Co. Pafteurizeal Milk and Cream DIAL 2904 The Gift jlfost .Eikely to Succeed with your graduate is a beautiful new GRUEN WATCH The first requirement of any gift is that it be suited to the occasion- a lasting gift-one that becomes more cherished through the years. For graduation-what gift could be more appro- priate than a fine new Gruen, the Precision Watch? lt is such a gift as will always cause your graduate to recall proudly, I received this for my graduation. 529.75 to 550.00 Qattezffs Jeweler: 306 E. STATE ST. C. J. Bunlsey ar Co. Everything For The Office Hardware Boys and Girls Bicycles 0 Complete Line of Tools . Winchester Roller Skates 2. Always VAN NATTA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO Incorporated 222 EAST STATE ITHACA, N. Y. Looking For S0lllPfllI7Ig To Eat. When yon need FLOWER 26415 or 3327 53555 How S 409 COLLEGE AVE. Dick Lounsbery ,28 KEEP INFORMED ON NATIONAL AND WORLD EVENTS BY READING THE RIGHT MAGAZINES Subscriptions and Single Copies L. H . JQQIQE. 1'Pi Qfl'f'3n 85 YIIUB JEWELRY IIEADQUABTERS . . . O Can be both pleasant and profitable when established at HEGGIE'S-up-to-the-minute styles in smart new jewelry for gifts or to complete the new costume. O The last word in engagement rings as to quality, style and price. Watches of reliable make, all guaranteed and in a wide range of prices. O Choose your silverware pattern--then your friends can add to it for graduation gifts. HEGGIE'S have the exclusive agency in Ithaca for Kirk, Reed 85 Barton and Towle Sterling. .,4gg9,. ll. A. IIEGGIE 8: Bll0S. C0. 136 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y. 6. The Old Village Comma HICKEY'S COMPLETE MUSICAL 'f 9 f' SERVICE B ff l Fl Always ready to serve you mu VE. owen or PROMPTLY EVERY OCCASION and EFFICIENTLY From . , Qrattps H tclcey s Lyceum Music Store 'Flower QSh0P 105 S- Cayuga Street 214 E. Seneca Street Ithaca, New York 86 CONGRATULATIONS Q and BEST WISHES to the WIRING CLASS OF 1938 FIXTURES - SUPPLIES MILK .g. CREAM Golden Guernxey Milk . Acidophilus Milk Norton Electric Co. D Incorporated Luce Dany Company Established 1914 211 E. SENECA ST. PHONE 2596 The 1939 Annual Buxinefr Board will appreciate your mentioning the Annual when you patronize our .rup- porterr of '38 MMM 87 rf- 1:43 31, .. . Q 5 Ig' . iv! .WL f Q, Q 1 'I ' Zh: f sw 'Ll it 3?-if .gv ' U13 L7 fin 6.13: if 'Z A ,. I v, ,Nj Fri. b s 4 NI. RN:- . Q.. Q il L, H .. ., AA .V Iljm f 1 ..h. .JEL J.: ' '11 1 1 r 1 n v , . 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