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A f , r A.. . ,,,.:1:m, J, A.,-:-:v'7c--,.- '.w::r.1 .1551 ri' .x'.. uh- M ', wr' . . Wu: .-'nf--9!'a:,':c.'ff.fnxu t .br ,,-. ,, wr '- Wffw WW WVWQQY QV MJ, .MGM WWPQM 79 914nmwl PU ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL BLISHED THE ANNUAL BOARD wenfy-five Roberi' Abboh'-Arf Edifor Roberi Puff-Bushwcss Manage ITHACA, NEW YORK ...P 44, ahaffb l'a0ua DEAR CLASSMATES, We seniors oT The Annual Board have been observing you Tor a long Time, in TacT, Tor Tour years. We know ThaT many oT you complain oT The Terrible drudgery oT school liTe, meaning homework, oT course: buT we also know ThaT you've had a loT oT Tun here in our LiTTle Red Schoolhouse. The Annual sTaTT Thinks ThaT our many clubs and sporTs conTribuTe much To pupil-pleasure. Remember Those club iniTiaTions . . . and The snake dances aTTer The Elmira and BinghamTon games? c Well, aTTer some deliberaTion we decided ThaT someThing oughT To be done To show you ThaT your inTeresT in exTra-curricular acTiviTies, as well as in your sTudies, has been recognized. And so To each and every one oT you sTudenTs oT lThaca High School we dedicaTe our yearbook oT I939. Yours, The Annual STaTT 4 2 Q if jfze ew of 1939 ff Q Q 59 H CE, cgi Qeffaw Slacfenfii . Zi? : QL Y? Jfanafulng, gaeduf Bay Jia fbmfi eanfenih of 6144 Back Fronfispiece Tifle Page Deolica+ion Honorarium Adminisfrafion Faculfy Seniors Afhlefics Clubs Adverfisemenfs 7fze mm gmefye We deeply appreciale our Board oi Educalion and derive much pleasure from The privileges and equipmenl il provides for us. The Board is composed ol G. Louis Coolc, presidenl l7lg Claude L. Kulp, su- perinrendenl ol schoolsg Mamie C. Boochever l-lelen D. Bull Ernesr A. Miller l9l, Clyde B, Moore Ralph W. Mungle Raymond F. Sheffield llOl, E. Curry Wealherby and Michael J. Leary 9 M. ,gi-' , rj I-' 9'2 ,1 2 Q . ,-Af'l E ?'?f 7wf:z xxq,,,vY15ki'gEi 'T g.,,- J .: f-' ! W f'-- -1 .N g,-.2 -' 'agzw-Q4-faiif' if , r E'Q - -, . F r . .,,. ' 'J' ' 'Q - .Vf1?Y'i'?n!'f5r!: .'iff!1?,' -'ZW :Tif1,f!-1lf'--12 i'-1' j ,- ,f . . ins ,, ', Vg- . - .1 -f F --, , . 1 I , . Ag' 5- V- 4-'15, I gwvxgof-,'.s', g, lv! , 'L .f ,' ,' 'V ' ' 15251: :QV-Q. 'Cy :..-.4 .V 1, '-:- -' .4.'f'1 ' V -1. aa - .. ., .f,n'?195?lgf5:5i 41'mJ3S371 -357 1, V' qv A --..re,g-5:-,LL ,Qj4g'i. g ?fi,.M- ,Q .J V, .,,um,. 4 . 5,16 'ar' ,' e'-, 5, .,,, W ,Mig 5-1, E' . ,Q '.. ,A a,,,- - '-. A ,, A 'l.151iQ--fi I ,f -.1 2-4- 7., , . 1 , -' J. ,: F if if. if f..U-L kv. , 1 'ug 1 1, , x Ff Q 1t,,1- 3 E1 if 311- rl: A, , Ish.,- .:-U . .L 1 54-'.,,L 44 '31,-ll Lal , -fu-:. W' .if 1 51- ,-V --Q-1' .'1 1, Y .raft-'..r.'5,J pyffql.-g.1e1 -'I' -3 9,-kgff-Y zqyf- V: 'mf- ' x-'-,-'Mi '1.J'ff'2 'g'.- ' 3 Q.-'41 V, 1- 4 1, J. f, V ..w'5'.2,':1! Q h . :ai .. 1.3 A ' y' Ju ., A u . -15 4 wx. ,1.v,v , -,. '. 1v'-..-,Ln V r .. L+ 2- F .25 L-1 '. m 1-Haj jg. 1- ' 7. . v ,H Q ,. ,AQ 1 Um 7ea,c!uw1 4 Q Mr. Frank R. Bliss, our principal, and his adminislralive slaff. rank upmosl in our esleem. I+ is lhrough lheir eflorls lhal we are provided wifh our many aclivilies, meeling rooms, equipment and advisers. Mr. Bliss received his B.S. degree al Jrhe New York Slafe College lor Teachers. He is assisled by vice-principal Mr. Elwood A. La Forfune. Miss Theresa Wes1', assislanl lo lhe principal, won her AB. degree al Vassar Col- lege, and her BS. degree al Cornell Universily. Mrs. J. P. Egberl, a graduale ol llhaca High School, is secrelary lor secondary educalion. Miss Doris Terpening, assislanl secrelary, is also a graduale of llhaca High School. Bliss Egberl ierpaning Wes? La Forfune I 2 'l as . I Ten Broeclc LaFor+une Doney Laubenslein Warren The Guidance Depar'rmen+ ol our school is headed by Mr. Elwood A. La Forfune. lr is rhrough lhe advice ol This deparlmenr Thai plans lor our lulure are made. Mr. La Forfune received his B. S. degree al lhe Universily of Minnesola, and his M. A. degree al Columbia Universily. When our freshmen enler high school. Miss Marian L. Warren helps lhem plan lheir programs. Mr. Oswald Laubensfein guides lhe sophomores, while Miss Delphine Ten Broeck lakes charge ol our iuniors. Our seniors are guided by Miss Efhel M. Doney. An imporfanl laclor in our school life is our Placemeni' Bureau. Through Jrhis bureau many of us are provided wilh iobs by which we can earn mon- ey enough Jro finance our own edu- calions. The placemenl Bureau is successfully direcled by Mr. W. Roberf Farnsworfh. fisfi Fa rnsworih Berry I 3 Grommon Buyse Porler Brown Mcclarly Newman TenBroeclc Warren Kelly IvIcAllisIer emfw. Our English Ieachers prove Io us doubling Thomasesu +ha+ Shakespeare really is Iops. MISS SARA MARIE KELLY Corlrland Normal School I-lead ol English Deparlmenf MISS EMMA M. S. BESIG Cornell Universiry A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Direclor ol Sludenl Teach- ing in Cooperalion wilh Cor- nell Universiry MISS EMILIE M. BROWN William Smilh College A.B., Cornell Universily M.A. MR. LEONARD C. BUYSE Universily ol Rochesler AB. English and German MR. ALFRED H. GROMMON Cornell Universily A.B. MISS MARY MC ALLISTER Cornell Universily A.B., M.A. MISS KATHRYN E. MC CLARTY Elmira College A.B. English and French MISS ISABEL MURRAY Cornell Uniyersily A.B., M.A Direcror ol Dramafics I4 MISS ADELINE NEWMAN Middlebury College B.S. MR. HARRY W. PORTER I-lamillon College A.B. English and Social Sludies MISS DELPHINE TEN BROECK Barnard College AB., Colum- bia Universily M.A. New Yorlc Slale Counselor's Li- cense. MISS MARIAN L. WARREN Olaerlin College A.B., M.A. Guidance Counselor SacialS1foufie4 I Our 'reachers ol social sludies dispense dales and olher hislorical Nsluilf' since HecIor was a pup, in such a way Ihal we are sure Io learn. WMM Mm.. MISS MAY WAGER Geneseo Normal School Head ol Social Sludies De- parlmenl MISS LILLY ROBINSON Iowa Slale Teachers College A.B. Columbia Universily M.A. MISS CLARA S. APGAR Cornell Universily A.B. Head ol Language Deparl- menl MISS JOSEPHINE CONLON Cornell Universily A.B., M.A. MR. OSWALD LAUBENSTEIN Cornell Universily A.B., M.A. Guidance Counselor 5 41 WWI La Eorlune Porler Wallcins Wager Robinson MR. ELWOOD A. LAFORTUNE Guidance and Social Sludies MISS KATHRYN E. MC CLARTY Elmira College A.B. English and French MISS RUTH L. MILLER Syracuse Universily AB. Cornell Universily M.A. Waile MISS AGNES WAITE Cornell Universily AB. MRS. MILDRED P. WATKINS Cornell Universily A.B. Social Sludies MISS CATH E WELCH Cornell rsily A.B., M.A. MISS FLORENCE WILLIAMSON Syracuse Universily A.B. Conlon Buyse Laubenslein Miller Apgar Welch Williamson I 5 .E Ah, Cullurel Whelher iI's French, German, or Lafin, il's ollen Greelc Io us. Ma MaThemaTical +ru+hs are massacred by The hands OT The inexperienced, 'cause we do such unexpecTed Things wiTh Them. BUT Our paTienT insTrucTOrs are always willing TO help and ready To pre- serve Their TirsT love. MR. ELTON A. BUTLER UniversiTy OT ROchesTer A.B., Columbia UniversiTy M.A. AcTing Chairman OT MaThe- maTics DeparTmenT MISS MARGARET M. REIDY Cornell UniversiTy AB., M.A. I-lead OT Science DeparTrnenT MR. RICHARD C. CROSBY Cornell UniversiTy B.S., M.S. Jones BuTler Q. ,fi e nnveArslTy,QS MRS. MILDRED w.'i-:AFP Cornell UniversiTy A.B., M.A. MR. ROYAL CILKEY New York STaTe Teachers Col lege B.S.A., Cornell Univer siTy M.A. Scidmore Crosby WesT Reidy Gillcev I6 Chaflin ,Hafff Lf' I i MISS ALICE E. JONES Syracuse UniversiTy AB., Co- lumbia UniversiTy M.A. MR. ROBERT R. SCIDMORE Cornell UniversiTy B.S., M.S. - MISS THERESA WEST Vassar College A.B., Cornell UniversiTy B.S. Also aTTendance worlc Science I-IQS, anqleworms, and dandelions are scienTiTic un- menTiOnables, buT, neverThe- less, Science is Tun. Our en' couraging Teachers OT chem- isTry, biology, bOTany, and general science malce iT so. 6 The Hsoolhing musicl' ol banging Iypewrilers and mo- nolonous diclalion cloesn'l seem Io annoy our com- merce Teachers. While 'rhey relain lheir sunny disposi- Tions, we learn how lo wow our lulure employers. Cocorar: Earnsworlh Van Buren Doney lnlample Deno Paddock York Rogar Pierge MR. W. ROBERT FARNSWORTH Plalfsburgh Normal School Universily ol Buffalo B.S., Cornell Universily M.S. Direclor of Commerce MISS HELEN B. CORCORAN Keuka College B.S. MR. JOHN J. DENO Albany Slale Teachers Col- lege MR. CLARENCE R. DIXON Universily of Rochesler B.S. I-leacl ol lncluslrial Arls De- parlmenl MR. JAMES F. HUXTABLE Cornell Universily B.S. MISS ETHEL M. DONEY Elmira College B.S. Cluidance Counselor MISS MIRIAM B. HAMPLE Elmira College A.B. MISS CERALDINE PADDOCK Syracuse Universily B.S., M.S MR. EDWARD I. PIERCE Universiiy ol Maine Direclor of Alhlefics MR. RAYMOND W. KANA Oswego Normal School MR. JOHN A. MACK Cornell Universily B.S. MR. ALBERT W. MEYN Rochesler Mechanics lnsli lure MISS MARGARET A. ROSAR Elmira College B.S. MISS M. ASENATH VANBUREN New York Slale Teachers College B.S. MR. OLIVER M. YORK Colgale Universily AB., Al- bany Slale Teachers College MR. WALTER J. SYKES Oswego Normal School MR. ELMER J. WOODAMS Rochesler Mechanics lnsli- rule in ' I 14451 This lucky deparlmenl has only lo climb slairs Io gel oul. ln This way bolh our ln- cluslrial Arls Teacher and we have enough reserve en- ergy Io make our various proiecls especially allrac- live. Dixon Sykes I 7 Mack Huxlablo Kana Meyn Woodams Jfame Zcanamioi Our Home ArTs Teachers prepare us To smile bravely Through ouT lciTchen'Tailures. Miss Riggs superinTencIs our caTeTeria7 and incidenTally, Those viTTIes are all righTl Cowles CurTis Riggs Page Jfcwze 142114. - eofelielzia MISS ETHEL L. COWLES UniversiTy OT New Hamp- shire B.S. Chairman OT I-lome ArTs De parTmenT MISS LAURA M. WARNER Wells College A.B. Librarian 171 Wacal luwiic MISS LAURA BRYANT MISS EMMA ROSE CURTIS Cornell UniversiTy B.S. MISS ELIZABETH PAGE Cornell UniversiTy B.S. I Mmm MISS BERNICE FINCH 0neonTa STaTe Normal, IThA aca ConservaTory oT Music M.B. DirecTor oT InsTrumenTal Music MR. DAYTON LATHAM lThaca ConservaTory oT Mu- lndiana STaTe Normal School Slc BS' DirecTor oT Vocal Music MISS CAROLYN MARSH lThaca ConservaTory oT Mu- sic M.B. MISS MIRIAM RICCS Cornell UniversiTy B,S. Manager OT Junior and Sen- ior I-Iigh School CaTeTerias Nu' MISS MARIAN E. LEARY Vassar College AB. DirecTor oT ArT MRS. AILEEN T. BALDWIN BuTTalo STaTe Teachers Col- lege B.S. 14111 We have loTs oT Tun painT- ing and drawing. buT we someTimes wonder if our Tin- ished producTs meeT wiTh The enTire approval OT our ArT Teachers. lwudic All Those sguealcs and blasTs are Tinally smooThed ouT under The able direcTion oT our music Teachers. Baldwin Finch Marsh LaTham BryanT I 8 nww e These Physical Educalion direclors and insfruclors aHemp'r io develop our mus- cles in order 'ro relieve The Tension of our heallh-wraclcing s+udies. MR. RALPH W. JONES DR. ROBERT H. BROAD Wesleyan Universily B.S., Co- SWGCUSS Ur1iverSil'y A-3- umloia Universily M.A. MD. Direcfor of l-leallh and Phy- Mlss HELEN DRAKE Direc+or of Medical lnspec sical Educalion. Teaches Boslon Un'V9V5'lY' Sargenl lion class in lip reading and cor- College BS' reclion of speech defecls MRS. CAROLINE E. HOOK Rochesfer Business School MR. EDGAR E. BREDBENNER Reading Normal School GG., MR JOSEPH J TA-I-ASCORE Cornell Universiiy, Special ' ' Cer+ifica+e - Supervisor of heallh educal- ucallon BS' MISS El-SIE M- SARGE 'Hon and recrealion program Buffalo General l-lospifal R.N Hhaca School of Physical Ed- Dralce Sarge Bredbenner Jones Talascore Hook Broad l 9 W4 2 I . Our senior class adminislralion resls in 'ine capable liands of Ronnie Garside, president Bern SmTley, vice-president George Fefler, freasurerf and Nancy Jessup, secrefary. Senior class advisers are Miss Lily Robin n, Miss Emilie Brown, Miss Elliel M. Doney, Miss Isabel Murray, and Mr. Leon- ard C. Buysej ss X ! 1 ' 5 ' fs' U -.e,- ff . ffm W YQK i Vizvf' A' X l . V ' r 1 ' X CN, ,JA :JJ 'r JW Q. JJ s , . v M' ' ' fkxl pr kr ff iy- ,-i off' Garside Smiley Jessup Feffer Brown Robinson Buyse Doney 22 IW I , u A md . 'LIN '. ffl il, l lylf EDWARD PAUL ABBOTT 2IO Norlh Corn Slreel Foolball 3 ROBERT ABBOTT 234 Soulh Albany Slreel Annual 3, 4, arf edilor 4: Arl Club 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Con- gress 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3. 4: slage manager 4, EldesI 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Senior nomi- naling commillee: Talller 2, 3: Senior Frolic Commiflee 4 JOHN WILLIAM ALEXANDER MIRIAM HELEN ALEXANDER 3I9 Soulh Geneva Slreel Cinder Palh, 2: Traclc 2, 3, 4 JOHN ADELBERT ALLEN 3I7 Wesl Seneca Slreef Foolball 3, 4, leller 4 MABLE MILDRED AMES Caroline Depol' Honor Roll 3 , - I I s, 2I8 N. Corn Slreel Chorus, I, 2, 3: John Adams High School Science Club: Swimming Club: Dancing Club: Honor Cerlilicales: Baseball Club: Bronze A FRANK S. ALO 3I3 Easl Fall Slreel RUTH D. ASHMAN 2I6 Ulica Slreel ., QAAA A diy 'Aa- 9'l'?',fY'C DORIS EMILY ATWATER JOHN A. AUGUSTINE Broolclonclale 3II Parlc Place Choral Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 DEWITT THEODORE BAKER GEORGE DUDLEY BAKER R.D. No.4 Slalerville Springs Baseball 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3: lef- ler 4. manager O Q er wzww f ,J L, 1 ' was GMM- Rxxtx Fr' as-1724, 7- . fe? I-X DONALD BARNES PHILOMENA MARY BARRA Milchell Slreel Exl. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Ifhelaeria 3, 4 ll'-wl 510 Madison Slreef Chorus 2, 3: Comm. Club 3 4, Business Manager 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: NeverIheless 4: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Sec-Treas. 3, 4: Talller 4 RI A D B UC ITSON NANCY M. BATTISTI sl' I 23 QLVQ, 438 Norlh Tilus Avenue Chorus I, 2, 3: Comm. Club 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3, 4: Pres. 4: Honor Rcll I, 3: Sporls Club I. 2 N X BARBARA MAY BOWER CAROL E. BREDBENNER 508 Linn Slreel 303 Fairmounl Avenue Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: lfhelaeria 2, 3, 4, freas. 4: Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Legisla- Iive 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Sporls Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3 DONALD L. BRINK ALICE RUTH BROUGHTON 9I2 Norlh Tioga Slreel 609 Dryden Road Baseball I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: Sporfs Club 2, 3, 44 Foofball I: Honor Roll 4 EDWARD JOHN BECK RN CIDNEE MARY BEN 309 Park Place I QJ ren. No. 4 B Honor II3 I Home Econ 1 s Club I: Sci- , ence Club I, 2 JRALP D T N- ARICHARD KENT BLATCHLEY I rslgl R.D. No.4 ncl I ,I 3 asebal fl. : Band 2, 3. 4: Chorus I: Fufure haru 3, ' ani gr Farmers of America 2, 3, 4, I' 2' e lubx1. 2. , e Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 2 R z-vous I, 2, 3, , .4: I C . I, 2, 3, 4 KW 3 f E N JULIA B ACH WALTER M. BONNETT X . 5I7 Wesl Slale SIreeI J Chorus I, 2 JAMES WILLIAM BOONE WILLIAM T. BOURKE l 2l9 Soufh Plain Slreef 800 Universily Avenue 2' Chorus I: Band 2, 3, 4 Annual 4: Chorus 3, 4: Con- f gress 3, 4: Assoc. Dramalic Club , 4: Fencing Club 2: Foolball 4: N, Honor Roll 4: Science Club 3: Slci Club 3, 4: Sec .-T reas. 4 :Q 7 'jf .IA N, 4 EARL BROWN, JR. JEANNETTE ROWENA BROWN lO5 Esly Sheer 3ll Easl' Lincoln Slreef Ba-HEI' I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3: Chorus I, 2, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, Baslce ball inlramural 2, 3, 4: 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4 4: Orcheslra I I THOMAS BROWN HOWARD WILLIS BRUCE RD. No. 4 Band 3, 4: Baslcefball inlramural 2, 3: Congress 4: Fulure Farmers of America I, 2, 3, Pres. 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3 Q! Baseball 4: Baslrelball 2, 3: f 24 J Jw! . I JOSEPHINE ANN BUCCI ELIZABETH ANNE BULCHE 208 Washinglon Sfreel 403 College Avenue Chorus 2 Arr Club Ii Sporls Club 2.3.4 BARBARA MARIE BURCH MARCELLA FRANCES BURNS 0 207 W. Clinlon Slreel Band I, 2, 3, Ieller 3: Choral Club Ig Chorus I: Der Deufsche Verein 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Ilhefaeria 4: Legislalive 3 R.D. No.2 Baskelball Ig Chorus I: Sporls Club I, 2 4 1 aww W from VIRGINIA C. CAMPBELL AUGUST A. CAPOGROSSI I2O Wesl Slale Slreel 323 Wesl' Courl Sfreef Chorus I, 2, 33 Home Econom- Cinder Palh 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, ics Club 31 Science Club 3 Iefler 2 TITO JOHN CAPOGROSSI HARRY EDWARD CAREY 323 Wes? Courl Sheer Foo+baII 3, 4i Track 3, 4 II7 Fayeffe Slreel Congress 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Baskefball 2. 3. 4. 5: Tafller 213, 47 Senior Ring and Pin Commilfee 4: Senior Frolic Z 'ww LK Li 1 I4 P U, Commiflee 4 I el , 47 auf-I , 0 Q af' 4 I ,Lu 'I If I . i MII f,i I I ,O -I f J I do 'u fb Xfirflil , JE' RNELI. VELMA ELIZABETH CARPENTER 0 LII! JI , 3 Pros Isfreel 3I7 Hook Place 5 P 4!Band I,-2:43, 4' Ch s I: Hon- Chorus I3 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 47 -A -Z! 1 or ,I3:Jl I: ez-vous 2. 3, Fin Commiflee 4 V' 451 r a I, 3, 4: Science . f 'Club 3 I HELEN E. CASCIOTTI JANE G. CATLIN G 423 Cascadilla Slreel Spencer Road ' ,VIQXW ,WW MARION ADELE BURNS CLEOFE A. CACCIOTTI ,QJII IW, 305 Pleasanl Slreef 4I3 College Avenue X I Choral Club 4: Chorus 3, 47 Le Rendez-vous 45 Sporls Club Legislalive 43 Le Rendez-vous 4: 3, 4 Orcheslra I, 2, 3 x JAMES JOSEPH CAIN LEO CORNELIUS CAIN ZI6 Soulh Albany Slreel 2I6 Soufh Albany Slreef .' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Tick 3, Iefier . 3. manager 4 Q' ' Jw... iii 2? Chorus I, 2, 3: Honor Roll I I , 25 i , fig! 1' QA lj, I . f RICHARD LEE CATLIN OLGA J. CHACONA Bullermillc Falls Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 ROLAND DANIEL CHURCHILL Lalce View Collage I If 402 Soulh Aurora S'rreeI' Chorus I, 2, 3 MURIEL H. CLARK I O2 Treva Aven ue Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Deulsche Verein 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Leqislafive 3, 4: Le Re-ndez-vous 4: Orcheslra 2, 3 51.91.14 07 WKW CLIFFORD H. COLE CAROLYN ELIZABETH COOPER I J 202 Madison Sfreel . II6 Soulh Plain Slreel ,xv,c An a4:Chu 55 Y' M. c LAN AGNES MARY cone-Ei. ' -1 .U 3 IIA 'GW P C5 M I3 Hudson Slreel t 7 6 al ,, I' 37 U Ilh Iaeria 3.4: Le Cercle Fran- Bff L e Q I a ' ' c s 2, 3, 4: Le Rendez-vous 2 'I' A li' r I I, . 3 le fx' 'NX n is 3: eqi e , , I e z-vo 2 T r : Y I 1 ' ' i . S OV II'1 ch SIIG 6 - 1 , I ' xx X A N' X K . el Q 5. , FREIDA EARLE CORTRIGHT RUTH ARLENE COSLI 'I , R-D. NO. 5 II5 Irving Place ' - I i A Choirus I, 2: Comm. Club 3, 4 Band 4: Choral 2' 3' ' A ciale Dra . Cu , , . f' F 3: Le Cerc ncais 3, eq- I 1 . Ao RICHARD SACKETT CLARK JANE FRANCES CLEARY 307 Norlh Tioga Slreel Dramalic Club 3, 4, PresidenI'4 207 Norfh Albany Slreel Choral Club 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Ilhefaeria 3, 4: Nominafinq Comrnilfee 4: Sporls Club 3, 4: Associale Dramalic Club 3, 4: A Maller of Choice 3 ROBERT JAMES CLINES CHARLES NORMAN COLE 216 Norfh Geneva Slreel I-Ioclcey 3, 4, Ie+Ier 3 Wesl Danby Foolball: Fulure Qarmers of America 26 I' islalive 4 enior r lic m rniffee I MARY ELIZABETH COYLE MARGUEII E H. NC Trumansburq Road worlc Quill' I, Pele-r Pops In 3: Ilonor Roll I, 2, 3: Lo dez-vous 4: Sporls Club I, 2 Bridgewaler Cenlral School Tale S I' II2 E S Dramalic Club I, 2, 3, PaIch- Ren- i I 'IU' Pres. 4: Chorus I , 3, 4: o- 2 3 ec W M JAMES P. CRONE JOHN ALFRED CROWLEY AZ ,,t1.4v' qyybk-V GERTRUDE V. DAWES CECIL J. DAWSON ' 'Chan 420 Norlh Plain Chorus I, 2, WILBUR I' 624 Wesf Seneca Slreel Chorus I, 4: Science Club 3 WSON CAROLYN ELIZABETH DEAN I I I Firsf Sfreef IO6 N. Plain Slreel 409 Wesf Buffalo Slreel Chorus I, 2: Assoc. Dramafic Congress 4: Hockey3,4 Club 4: Glee' Club I, 2: Or- chesfra 3, 4 CARL BRYANT CRUTTS R.D. No. 2 JOSEPH W. CULLIGAN 602 Wesf Courf Sfreel' Fulure Farmers of America I, 2 I DX ., H EN CZERENDA O3 N rlh Tioga Sfreei RBA A L. DAVENPORT I2 scadilla Sfreel PAUL ANTHONY DALE 502 Soulh Aurora Sfreef Band I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Or- cheslra I, 2. 3, 4 CHARLES DAVENPORT al 3, 47 Chorus I: Comm. o I05 Eas+ York Sfreef Fo I ' k ball 4, Hoc ey 41 Science 3: Talller 3. 4, Sec. 4 enior Frolic Commiffee 4 7 ROBERT EUGENE DECKER ROBERT ERNEST DEELEY X 3I7I 2 Soulh Geneva Sfreel' 408 Cascadilla Sfreel Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Cinder Path ' 2, 33 Foolball 3: Track I, 2, 3 EPH DELIBERO MARION V. DENGLER 5 on Sfkef II8 Hudson Sfreel ana 3 e er 3 Glee Club 2 Sauqaluch High Y , all , I II 3 , elball Ir ural I, 2, 3: School, Honor ROII3 W rsih 4, I Ie 1 Foofball 3, 4, 27 leffer 4 1 I MARY KATHLEEN ENGDAHL GERTRUDE GRACE ENGLISH I08 Cascadilla Sfreef Band I, 2, 3, 4. Social Chair- man 4: Girls' Bancl I, 2, 37 Choral Club I1 Chorus I: Or- cheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4 DONALD J. FAULS ELIZABETH JANE FAULS I4O Spencer Place I4O Spencer Place Slaferville Springs Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, lefier I, 2, Baskelball iniramural I, 2, 3, 4: 3, 4, caplain 33 Baskelball 2, 3, Sporls Club 3, 4 4, 5, leiler 3, 4, 57 Congress 2, 35 Foolball 3, 4, 5, Iefler 5 LOUISE DENNIS RICHARD M. DICKERMAN Foresi Home R.D. No. 4 Commercial Club 4 Chorus I. 2. 3. 4: Dramaiic Club 21 Glee Club 4: Honor Roll 2 PATRICIA RUTH DRISCOLL JEANNETTE J. DUNHAM Spencer Road SIS Soulh Plain Slreef Chorus I, 2 r GLADYS G. DUNY CLARENCE FRED'K DURLING 5I2 Wesl Courf r 308 Dey Slreel CARROLL O EGBERT PERRY T. EGBERT, JR. 4l2I, 2 Buffalo Slreel 408 Soufh Albany Sfreef Honor olls Hockey, I, 2, 3, 4, lefler 3: X Fooiball 3, 45 Honor Roll 4 xl W LEON RUSSELL FERRELL GEORGE CROSS FETTER 502 Easi Seneca Slreel Congress 3, 4. Speaker 4 I-Iocluey 4: Honor Roll 2. 3, 4 Ifhelaeria 3, 4. Vice-Pres. 4 IIO Easl Slaie Slreel Chorus I, 2, 4: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3, 4, The Pol Boiler 3. SevenIeen 3, Arnaleur Hour 23 Science Club 3 Treas. of Senior Class, assem- bly commillee 41 Tennis 3. 4 Ieffer 3 FRANK G. FLACCO BETTY MARIAN FORD 6I7 Wesl Buffalo Slreel' Newfield Foolball I: Traclc I , I EVERETT FORTNER L. ROSALIE FORTUIN Trumansburg Road Baseball 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, capfain 2, Chorus I, 2, 3: Moun'rain Murnps 2. Aun'r Cindy Cleans Up 3: Foolball 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class 4, Cayuga Lalce Academy I O4 Worfh Slreel Band, 2, 3, 4: Der Deulsche Verein 3, 4 SARAH JANE FRANCIS ALVIN L. FRANK 307 Willow Avenue Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 4Il Norlh Geneva Slreef lnlrarnural baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Chorus lg Cinder Pafh 3: Fool- ball I, 2, 3 4, lellers 3, 4: r c 2, 3, 43 Wresflinf' 3, 4 1 .' JESSIE M. FRENCH RICHARD IRVIN FRICKE 5I4 Wesf Green Slreel I O6 Weslwood Avenue Science Club 2 Annual 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Con- wy gress 3, 4, Sec. 4: Associale , - - Dramafic Club 4: Foolball 4 L1 I g Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2,3 1 g 4, leller 2, 3, 4: Clarence 4 ,I Zz BEATRICE YVONNE FUREY HUGH GALT II7 Sears Slreel Commercial Club 3, 4, Treas. 4 R.D. No.3 be KIIZPQ' ROBERT GEORGE GREY xii, 202 Cenfer Slreel C orus 2 Foo a , en- nis 2 WILLIAM ESTHER LOUISE GROVER IO24 Wesf Seneca Slreel Choral Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, H bs Honor Roll 2, 3: llhelaeria 3, 4 .j if' Civil LYNDLE BELLE GROVER RUTH ESTHER GROVER Slalerville Springs I 32 Fayelge Slreel Commercial Club 3, 47 Assoc. Dramalic Club 35 TaHler 3 1 RAYMOND FRED GRUND X-QINILLIAM L. HAGAN 3 RD. No. Science Club 3, 4 320 Parkway Bancl 2, 3, 4: Chorus 27 Con- qress 3, 47 Asisociafe Dramalic Club 47 Fencing Club 2: I-Ionor Roll 2, 43 Orchesfra 2. 3, 4: Traclc4 I - I 30 CARLTON HALL Brooldondale Fufure Farmers of America 3 ALBERT E. HAMMOND RD. No. 3 Band 2, 3, 4: presidenf 4 ELAINE I. 'HARDER 316 Easl' Seneca Slreel Annual Iypisl 43 Chorus I, 2, 3, 41 Commercial Club 3,41 Hon- or Roll 4: Spor'rs.CIub 3, 4 HART NORMAN WOODROW HAM- ILTON 207 Soulh Plain Slreef Chorus I: Le Rendez-vous I RUTH JANE HANDLEN 3I8 Sou+h Corn Sfreef Baskefball 2, 31 Chorus I. 2, 4 FRED'K CHARLES HARDER 3I6 Easf Seneca Sfreef WILLIAM ROBERT HART R.D, No. 4 Band, I, 21 Fulure Farmers of America I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2: sec- refary 3 234 :rv Il v R SEIX LESLIE HOVENCAMP CARL FREEMAN HOWE Jac ille I I4 Cascadilla Parlc fur farmers of America 2.3, Annual 4, General Manager 4 I-flwelaeria 2, 3. 4 Y ANN HRADISKY MARION ALIENE HUDDLE I8 Wesl Seneca Sfreel 3l8 Norllw Tifus Avenue Chorus I. 2: Honor Roll I, 4: Annual Typisl 4: Chorus 3 Hhefaeria 3, 4: Le Rendez-vous Commercial Club 3: Home Eco 2. 3, 4: Science Club 4: Sporfs nomics Club 3: Honor Roll 3 Club I 2, 3, 4: Senior Ball Com- . miffee 4 ,ff is ,Q MARLEAH A. IMLER No. 3 425 Nor+I'1 Tioga Sfreef Clworus 2, 3, 4: Sporls Club 2 3, 4 FRANCES JACKSON 508 Wes? Clinfon Sfreel . 4, ome Economics Club 4: Le I. 4: endez-vous 4. 5 Z 264' MARGARET DOROTHY KAPOLI ELEANOR LOUISE KEELER MWA , rl, J, Qs I JOSEPH FRANCIS JAMARUSTY MERTON CARLTON JAMES 2l8 Third Slreel RD. No.2 Baskelball 4: Foolball 3, 4: Golf Fulure Farmers of America 4 3, 4 NANCY WELLS JESSUP GRACE ELVENIA JOHNSON I2I Thurslon Avenue R.D. No.2 Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Ilhelaeria 2, 3, 4: Pres, 4: Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, 4: Legislalive 3, 4: Tal- ller 3 IOZ8 Wesl Seneca Sireel Chorus I, 2: Science Club 4: Sporls Club I, 2 9l8 Norlh Tioga Slreel Commercial Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4 PAUL M. KELSEY GEORGE JARMAN KENNARD IO9 Comslock Road Chorus 3. 4: Congress 3. 4: Co-speaker 4: Der Deulsche Ve- ren 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Hockey 2, 3: Ilhelaeria 4: Track 2, 3, 4: leller 2, 3, 4: Caplain 4 201 Wyckoff Road Congress 4: Fencing Club 2: Le Rendez-vous 4 .1 . J Y l yvv- MARIAN ROSE JOHNSON EARL W. JONES, JR. Brooklondale ZI8 Pleasanl Slreel Chorus 3, 4: Senior Frolic Com- millee: Glee Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4 JANE A. JONES WILFORD FRANK KALMAN 335 Cascadilla Slreel lOl I N. Cayuga Slreel Chorus I, 2. 3: Cheerleading Baskelball inlramural 3: Fool- 3: Sporls Club 2, 3. 4 ball assislanl manager I. 2: Golf 4: Hockey 2, 4 X xiii 1 HAZEL C. KIRK JULIA R.D. No. 4 Commercial Club 4 Mfj , 4-,J 7l3 Wesl Commercial Club 3. Pres. 4: Home Economics Club 4 Vice- FREDERICK ROYDEN KNAPP HELEN FAUSTINE KNAPP I36 Spencer Place Band I, 2, 3.4: leller 3: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Fencing Club 2: Glee Club 3, 4 6OI Turner Place Arl Club 2, 3, 4: Ireasurer 3: scribe 4: Assoc. Dramalic Club 2. 3. 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Le Rendez-vous 2: Senior nomi- naling commillee 4 fwfr, JOHN PAUL KNAPP MARY ELIZABETH KOLAR II2 Park Slreef Baseball 3, 4: Inframural baskel- ball 2, 3, 4 lg vi' HELEN KRAMER IJ 2I2 Second Ari Club 2,3 Chorus 4: o Se Ii Q Q' ANTHONY RICHARD KRI 407 Cliff Slreel Ar? Club 2, 3: Chorus I: Honor Roll 2, 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Legislafive 3, 4: Science Club 3, Ta+I'Ier 3. 4: Assoc. Edifor 4 V II ' .D. No.2 ERE KRUSE ANDREW JAMES KSENAK I2I I-Ieiqhls Courl 9I4 Wesi Courl Slreel Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I: Con- Baskeiball 4, Iefier 4 qress 3, 4: Hockey 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4 CHRISTINE M. LADD ROBERT D. LADD IOI Eddy Sfreef 2OI I3ryan+ Avenue Annual 3, 4: ass'I' Gen. mqr. 4: Band 2, 3: Congress 3, 4: Treas. 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Ielfer 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3 33 W WILFORD CHARLES LA ROCK LEONA M. LASKY 2OI Lake Sfreef Brookfondale Infrarnural Baskeiball 4 Band 3, Librarian 3 I DOROTHY E. LAUBENGAYER BA ARA J LA L IIO Highland Place , SIBYL A. LEACH BARBARA LEE RD. No. 2 536 Thursion Avenue Chorus 2, 3, 4: Commercial Choral Club 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Club 3, 5 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Slrinq Choir 2, 3, 4 DORIS K. LEHMANN ELAINE MIRIAM LEWIS R.D. NO. 5 5II Cascadilla Slreei Honor ROI' I. Le Comic Fran- Annual 4, Assoc:iaIe Edilor 4: CMS3 4 ' Choral Club 4: Chorus 3, 4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Iefier 3, 4: Capfain 4: Drarnalic Club 3, 4: A Maller of Choice 3: Honor Roll 2, 3: Ifheiaeria 2, 3. 4: Sci- ence Club 2. 3, 4: Sporls Club I, 2, 3,4 M : X RVN SYLVIA R. LEWIS STEPHEN LISTAR. JR. Ill Yales Slreel RD. No. I Choral Club 3, 4: Chorus I. 2, Baseball 3, Baslcelball inlramurel 3: Dramafic Club 4, Thursday I, 2, 3: Foolball 3, 4 Evening 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: Legislalive 3. 4: Talller 4. Business Mgr, 4: Clarence, 4 PHYLLIS LOUISE LONG ROCCO LONGO 33I Cenler Slreel I43 Soulh Aurora Slreel' afroc, Fencing Club I: I-Ioclcey 3 WI 'I ROCCO SAMUEL LONGO JOSEPH JAMES LUCAS 538 Wesl Slale Slreel R.D. No. I lnlramural Baslcelball 3. 4: Fenc- ing Club I, 2: Traclc 3. 4 GLORIA JOAN LUCE ROBERTA JANE MACK 3I8 Elmwood Avenue 425 Wesl Buflalo Slreel W K 'X x MARY K. MALISENSKA HENRIETTA THERESA MANN 2I6 Spencer Slreel' 306 Universily Avenue Commercial Club 3 Honor Roll 2.3.4 NORMA J. MARCOUX EDWARD JOHN MARSHALL 307 Easl BuFIalo Slreel' 303 Wesl Sen Slreel' Chorus I. 2: Commercial Club 3: Orcheslra I. 2, 3, 4: Slring D Choir 2 HERBERT W. MARSHALL, JR. LIONEL ARTHU N Wesl Hill 205 Second Slreel X Chorus 2.3: Le Rendez-vous 2, 3 Band IZ Baskefbal I Ile 3, 4: Chorus I ' r Ih Foolball 2, 4, 4' '- Club 3: Orcheslra ' 'Ialll r Track 2, 3, 4, len r GEORGE CLIFFORD MATTESON MARGARET 'I ' V, 202 Eddy Slreef MC CARTH X x Band I. 2. 3.4: Chorus I: Fool- 4l6 Wesl COUVI 'SE ball 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2. 3, 4 Chorus I, 2, GQ I, w,, I f , J x I J Il . Y 'I ELIZABETH ANTHELIA MILLER ERIE JAMES MILLER, JR. L WI! Q I1 ' I , I f JEAN MC CONNELL ROBERT J. MC CRACKEN, JR. 422 Highland Road 524 Wesf Clinlon Slreel Arl Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Legisla- Iive 3, 4 HARRY VINCENT MC GUIRE MAUDE Z. MC ISAAC IO3 Wesl Yorlr Slreel II6 FGFFIS Place Hongr ROII 4 I-lonor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5: llhelaeria 2, 3, 4, 5: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4, 5: concerlmeisler: Slring Choir 2, 3,4 vi' 1 R.D. No. 4 R.D. No. 4 Chorus I, 3, 4: Fencing Club 27 Band I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2 Le Cercle Francais 4: Orcheslra Foolball 3, 4, Ieller 4: Tra I, 2, 3, 4: Sporls Club 2, 3, 4: 3, 4: Wresllinq numeral 3 ETHEL BEATRICE MINNS BENJAMIN E. MINTZ Broolclondale I III Brandon Place M X ' : Foolball 4: Honor Roll Iefler 2, 3, 4 Q f x WILLIAM E. MC KAY RITA JANE MELLBERG 207 Firsl Sfreel Chorus 2, 3: Commercial Clu 607 Wesl Slale Sfreel 4: Le Rendez-vous I, 2 RUTH MARIE ,RICHARD M. MICHENER RD No 5 Broolcfonclale . . . ' Band 3, 4, 5: Orcheslra 4. 5 Chorus 2, ff? III Brandon Place Willseyville v Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Leqis- Baslcefball inlramural 2, 3, 4 lalive 3, 4: Talfler 4: Senior Ball Commiflee 47 Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Slrinq Choir 2. 3 EILEEN FRANCES MINTZ DAVID C. MOOREz. GENEVIEVE GERTRUDE MARJORIE B. MOSES MORTER R.D. No. 2 Broolcfondale Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4, 5: Chorus I, 2. 5: Commercial Club 5: Honor Roll: Orcheslra 3, 4, 5: Science Club 4, 5: Girls' Band 2, 3, 4 Palh I, 2, 3: Congress z Talller 2, 3, 4: Traclr I, 2, 3, 4 of WILLIAM F. MURPHY JOANNE MURRAY 6I3 Hudson Slreel Foolball 4 422 Eddy Slreel Arl Club 3, 43 Band I, 2: Dram Club 3. 4: Legislalive 3, 4, ser- qeanl-al-arms 4: Senior Nomi- naling Comm.: Sporls Club 2, 3. 4, manager inlramurals 3 K SARAH PRISCILLA MYERS WILLIAM A. MYERS Della Chi-Knoll Chorus 2, 3, 47 Cheerleading .Y EDWARD RICHARD NADALIN MILDRED LOUISE NEIGH 3, 4, leller 4: Congress 3, 4' Assoc. Dramalic Club 3, 4, Pres. 33 Glee Club 2, 3: Ski Club 3 47 Traclc 2 ICHAEL NICHOLAS . NOBLES X IO4 Allen Slreel 209 s lreel ' Baseball 2.3, 4.IeII r , ske ' II Inlrarnural , 3, : ball 2. 3. 4,I I , 3, 47 Ca ind r Palh 3,'4' C 7 lain 3, 4: Fo If 3, 4 er F o 2, ,4, l :Hock- , 4 , 4: I-lono I 7 Traclc 2.3. 7,5 sry ' ,4, Iell 3. WILL . NO P, . . ON PAGE 6 lill Slreel Taughannoclc Boulevard Baseball 2: Baslce , lnlrae Foolball 4 al 3,4 Gfwdlfyvw-41' ,us Soulh Lansing DONALD FRANCIS NEWHART JOSHUA S. NEWMAN 405 Soulh Aurora Slreel Assoclale Dramalic Club 4, The Eldes+ 4 ss W alll 6l5 Wesl' Seneca Slreel Band 2. 3, leller 37 Chorus I 25 Girls' Band I, 2. 3 IIOS Wesl Yales Slreel Qlfl' llllll I K K 5 'I' I 5 W GEORGE HAROLD PALMER LOYD S. PAPEZ y RD. No. 5 IO! Elmwood A ue 4 Band I, 2, 33 Tr 3, , e'r+er?g FREDERICK JOHN PARISELL JOSEPH PATAKI IO6 Worlh Slreel 6lO Wes? Seneca Slreel 2 Band 2, 3, Ieller 3: I-Ioclcey 3, Chorus I, 4: Foolball 2, 3. m 4, leller 3 aqer leller 3 fe' 36 HELEN MARIE PATCHAI CORNELIA LEE PAYNE WLM vdacwmbul 3l5 Fourlh Slreel 505 Easl Seneca Sfreel , Choral Club 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 3: Legislalive 3, 4: Talller 3, 4, edilor 4 RICHARD c. PEARCE JOHN THoMAs.P ARSOK I : 420 Norlh Cayuga Slreef R.D. No. I .I Basldel Ilxi, ural 3 4 V f As mpg W .. AK . N IO8 Easl Cl'nlon Slreel Iwi, Qifffw iffy'-Q. al MARGUERITE E. PETERS WALTER STEVENSON PEW lll Collage Place 2l5 Pleasanl Slreel Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Le Rendez-vous 2: Science Club 3: Senior Ball Commillee 4 ANITA LUISE PINNER FRANCES E. POTTER 703 Easl Slale Slreel RD. No. 4 Chorus 4: Honor Roll 4: Le Commercial Club 3, 4: Honor Cercle Francais 4 Rell 3: Sporls Club 3, 4 JEAN E. PRICE ROBERT B. PUFF IO7 Soulh Cayuqa Slreel IOS Schuyler Place Chorus I, 2, 4: Commercial Annual 4, Business Manager 4: Club 4: Le Rendez-vous I, 2 Der Deulsche Verein 3. 4: Ten- nis 3, 4: Congress 3. 4 GERALD MERRITT QUICK HELEN LOIS REDDOUT 6OI Norlh Aurora Slreef I Associale Dramalic Club 3, 4: The Eldesh' 4: Home Econom- ics Club 3, 4: Le Rendez-vous 3. 4 .KL-ffl f 'fy C-10 Q Www: if uf- as MARY ELLEN PEARSON ETHAL MONA PEMBERTON 404 Universily Avenue IO? FIFSI Slfeel Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, Chorus I: Commercial Club 3. 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 4: Le Cercle 4 Francais 4: Leqislalive 3, 4: Or- cneslra 2: Science Club 3, 4: ROBERT EDGAR PERKINS, JR. CLARENCE STEPHEN PERIALAS l39 Spence' Place lI2O Easl Sfale Slreel Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, leller: Fool- Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, ball I, 2, 3, 4: leller: Hoclrey I, 4, leller 4: Hoclcey 2, 3, 4, lefler 2, 3, 4, lefler 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2: Track 4 Talller 4 37 Qlyr ,W X iff' 254 WILLIAM C. REED MARIAN O. REEVES A 214 WGIL Avenue 3IO Pleansanl' Slreel Chorus I, 2, 3,41 Glee Club 4 Choral Llllb 3' 4: Chorus 223' M' 47 Dramahc Club 2, 3, 47 Leqls- 0 lalive 4: Le Rendez-vous 2, 3, 4, I Pres. 47 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, ' 3 Sporls Club 4 K IJ CORA MAE REYNOLDS DORIS E. RHODES ,, ,, 4I5 Soulh Geneva Slreel' IIO Auburn Slreel Chorus 2, 3, 4 I' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 E . X - . ML. I Wfwfw V gm PHYLLIS M. ROBINSON ROBERT WARREN ROBINSON IOO6 Norlh Aurora Slreel' Brooldondale Chorus Ig Comm. Club 47 Asso- ciale Dramalic Club 4: Home , . Economics Club 3, 43 Sporls Club 2, 3 ELEANOR JEAN ROSICA JOHN JOSEPH RUANE, JR. 3I7 Flrsl Slreel I I 23 Fayelle Slreel Chorus I, 4: Fencing Club 2: Ilhefaeria 4: Science Club 2, 3: Track 3, 4 Zimtefkbl NK L 4 ELL frrv444voILn4'1If,fjCv 1 I -. N I mf' , ' 5 NI .K Iv, I J X 3 , 1. 5 3? JIXLFRED AUGUST RUBENS FREDERICK O. RUSSELL xv 5IO Norlh Plain Slreel IO7 Soulh Aurora Slreel W V tl Baseball 2, 3: Baskelball 35 Fool- Baslcelball 3: Soccer 2, 4 ball 2, 3, 4, lefler 4 - I I x I . K ,J ,sf ' MARY PATRICIA RICE GRACE AGNES RIKER 3l7 Soulh Cayuga Slreel 4I4 Madison Sfreef Chorus 2 j WJ LOIS ELEANOR ROBEDEE GRACE ELIZABETH ROBERTS 430 Norlh Geneva Slreel II2 Wesl Tomplclns Slreel Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 31 Baslcefball 2, 43 Choral Club 3, Talller 4 47 Chorus 2, 3, 47 Commercial Club 3, 43 Sporls Club 2, 3 38 . ' XI OSE CLARA RUSTYAK HELEN ELIZABETH RYERSON Aurora Sfreel' Spencer Road Chorus I, 2 ST. JOHN HELEN ROSELLA SAUNDERS 204 College Avenue 3IO Unuverslly Avenue Congress 3. 4: Foolball 4: Ski Chorus 3. 4 Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, leller 3. 4 RUTH LOUISE SCHEER MARIANNE ALICE SCHNEIDER 4l I Soufh Albany Slreel Der Deulsche Verein 2, 4, secre- 2I6 Soulh Cayuga Slreel Arf Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Chor- al Club 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Fenc- Iary 4: Honor Roll 2, 4: Ifhe- ing Club 2: Legislalive 3, 4: Iaeria 2, 4 secrelary 4: Sporfs ,D Science Club 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Club 2, 4 I l W ,gre Pl Sporfs Club 2: Talfler 4 CYNTHIA SEIDEL II3 Wesf Buffalo Slreel Le Rendez-vous 2, 3, 4 MARYELLEN SEVERINGHAUS 203 College Avenue Ari Club 2: Choral Club 2. 3. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Der Deulsche Verein 3, 4: Leqislalive 3. 4: Sporls Club 4, secrelary 4 MARGARET LUCILLE SHEPHARD 902 Norlh Tioga Slreel Chorus I: Honor Rall 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3: Science Club 3, 4 'u STEPHEN JOHN SHIPPOS 6I2 Hancock Slreel Foolball 3 ,1,lif ps 'J J' glifdeillcae , 'ly YN fbekalwfgr GEORGE HART SCOFIELD FREDERICK DANIEL SCOTT 7I2 Norlh Tioga Slreef IO8 Cleveland Avenue Band I, 2: Baskelball inlramural Chorus 2 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Track 2. 3, MARIE LOUISE SEAMON WILLIAM DONALD SEELEY Chorus I, 2 xl- t 4 I kg X ix 4 7I5 Wesf Green S reel 222 Norlh Aurora Sfrsef N I x I X X x , I KX Ofvw' 1 i 435, 1 :I Y, x -X J m 39 BARBARA JANE SHIRAAY BETTE LOU SHOFFSTALL I3O Fayelle Slreel SI? Norlh Cayuga Slreel Baskelball 2, 3. 4: Chorus I, 2, Chorus 4: Leqislalive 4 3: Commercial Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 3: Sporfs Club 3, 4 ROBERT JOSEPH FRANK SIMONS SIEGENTHALER 5 Renwick Heiqhls Road R.D. No. 4 Baskelball 2, 3, 5: Foolball I, 2, Congress 5: Honor Rall 4 4, 5, lefler 4, 5: Honor Rall I, 3, 4: Track 4, Ieller 4 X Jw, I HELENA MARGUERITE MARY KATHLEEN SLATTERY SINCEBAUGH 309 Souih Plain Sfreei Chorus I, 3: Commercial Club 3: Home Economics Club 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4 2l7 Prospecl Sfreel Baslcefball I, 3: Chorus 4: Com- mercial Club 4: Sporis Club 4: Archery 4 HELEN J. SLIGHTS BETH ANNE SMILEY IO5 Irving Place HE E. SMITH RUTH 4 olleqe Avenue Ass . Dramaiic Club I Thursday Eveninq 4 er, Clarence 4 R.D. No. 4 I I, I 2 I EDWARD SMITH THEODORE WILLIAM SMITH 22I Pleasanl Sireei . No Q'vhA..u I-J f 7+-f. fl in R.D. No. 4 Annual 3, iunior ass'+. ediior 3: Choral Club 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Leqislafive 3, 4. Pres. 4: Orchesfra 2, 3: Vice- Pres. of senior class: Sporis Club 2, 4: Sirinq Choir 2 ARCHIE FRED SMITH ARTHUR WILLIAM SMITH 503 Dryden Road 4OI Willow Avenue CLELLA LOUISE SMITH EARLE LUCILLE SMITH lp, -IO6 Cascadilla Parlc Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4 22I Ridgedale Road Band 3, 4, 5, leiier 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: ii: Hhefaeria 4, 5: Sporis Club 4: Girls' Band 3, 4 ' x ,af-ff 9' W INIFREL mmm... .uv-H.. .,v..,...., -..,... -...'DER 4I2 Norih Geneva Sfreei' R.D. No. 2 Chorus I, 3: Commercial Club Band I, 2, 3: Orchesira I 2 4: Home Economics Club 4: Sci- ence Club 3, 4: Archery Club 4 4, pin I NORMAN GLENN SNYDER RAYMOND JOHN SNYDER 51 I Willow Avenue Norfh Triphammer Road Baskeiball inframural 2, 3, 4: Cinder Palh 2: Track 2 HOWARD FRANCIS SPENCER FREDERICK JAMES SPRY ,AA-VK-'ex Ldb 2I5 Auburn Slreel ' 605 Mifchell Slreel Baseball I, 2. 3, 4, leller I, 2.3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, secrelary 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, lellers 3 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, lefiers 3, 4: Senior Ball Commiilee 4 CARLYLE ROBERT STICKLER CHARLES E. STIEFEL I35 Spencer Place Warren Road Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll Chorus I: Fufure Farmers of 3: Science Club 4 America I, 2, 3. 4 Wg? 1144 W V JANE A. STRAHAN 4IO Columbia Sireei Chorus I, 4: Der Deulsche Ve- Roll I 2 rein 3, 4: Honor Hhelaeria 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Legislaiive 3. 4, Sec. 4: Q. S 41, uv MARY v. smoic Y 46'- 3 I O Second Slreef Chorus 2, 3, 4: Verein 2, 3, 4: Fencing 2, X 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Le Ren-' dez-vous 2, 3, 4: Club 1 I Chairman ol senior rinq and pin 2 3 commiffee: Sporis Club 2, 3, 4 ' ELSIE JOSEPHINE STRUM ELLEN LOUISE SWARTOUT IOI Linn Sfreel 428 Elm Sfreel U Drarnalic Club 3, 4, 'Op O illolfizlnclug Zcllsmf' ll'+ 2' 3: Me Thumb 3, Vice-Presideni 4: or o , , , heia . eria 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 4: Sci- Eisner- R3ll42'S3' ge Pcerclf ence Club 2, 3. 4, presidenI4 licals. ' ' ec' ' res' I Legislahve 4, Le Rendez-vous I: Orchesfra I, 2, 3.4, librarian 3: LILLIAN STILWELL JAMES H. STONE II4 Souih Plain Srreei 825 Norfh Aurora Slreel Sfrinq Choir 3, 4 HELEN SHARLOTTE TARR CATHERINE M. TEETER 425 Easf Lincoln Slreei R.D. No. 5 Baslceiball 2, : Chorus I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3. 4 4: Commer' lub 3: Honor V X 3 S 'Is lu 2 3 3 P D VI V O Fai ounl' ono oll 2 HATTIE LOUISE THOMPSON 5I5 Wesf Green Sfreef Tennis 3, Baslcelball 3: Sporls Club 3 Chorus 2. 3: Le Renclez-vous 4: Science Club 3, 4 LA VERNE KATHRYN STOREY RAYMOND STOUT 308 Turner Place Annual 4, ediror-in-chief: Dra- I O8 Franklin Slreef Chorus I: Soccer 4 malic Club 4, The EldesI 4, Thursday Evening 4: Honor Roll 2: Ifhefaeria 3, 4: Le Cer- cle Francais 4: Leqislafive 4: Le Rendez-vous 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3: Tafller 3, 4, associaie edi- for 4 W ' f K CONSTANCE ADELINE TODD ANNE CORRINE TOTH II9 College Avenue Soullw Lansing Ari Club 3, 4, bead coslume designer 4: Associale Dramalic Club4 IS, . TRIPODI RALPH ELLIS TYLER X I e I ourl Slreel Jaclcsonville fb I 2 al , P 4 CX W' W L P VERONICA ALICE HAROLD M. VANN VAN MARTER RID. NO' 605 Soullm Albany Slreel' Honor Rall I, 2, 3, 43 lllielaeria 3, 4, Le Rendez-vous 2, 3, 4 I CHARLES NORMAN VEIT LOUIS J. VICEDOMINI 3lO Hancock Slreef 626 Wesl' Buffalo Sfreef -2 x u Z 'fd a Krogg rrvvy W Z u J I If .uf ,L, 752 arg LEONARD C. URQUHART OLGA VIRGINIA VAN BUSKIRK 3OI Wes? Green Slreel Wesf Danby Chorus I, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 2, Honor Roll 3 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3,4 JAMES LEE VAN DEMARK HELEN LOUISE VAN INWAGEN Broolcfondale 4I5 SouI'l'1 Tilus Avenue Congress 3, 4, 51 Honor Rall 47 Commercial Club 33 Honor Roll Le Renclez-vous 2, 3 2, 3 ARTHUR HERMANN ROBERT PAYNTER WALDRON VOLBRECHT, JR. 523 We-5+ Green Slreef Soullw Lansing Band 4 HARRIET P. WALLENBECK ANN WARD I I6 Wesl Clinlon Slreel IO5 Dunmore Place Sporls Club I. 21 Lancasler Honor Roll 2, 3: Le Cercle Hioh School, Firsl Aid Club 2 Francais 3, 4, Trees. 4: Legisla- five 3, 4 li ll Ill x ' x 3 X N x N. xX . NX X X X X K S Wx PEGGY WARREN GLADYS M. WATT ON E. WILLETT ' clclenb rq Road Club . 2: ' nce Club enn' , O. WILLSEY ' SI9 o ljlbany Slreel' lf GEORGE P.WILLIAMS SI4 Norlh Plain Slreel' Foolball 2, 3, 4. leller 3, 4 Hockey 3 CHARLES HENRY WILSON 7OI Wesl Green Slreel Band 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: Traclc 2 'E s g,-d,..,' te... QI6 Easl Slale Slreel 693 Dryden Roacl Chorus I: Le Cercle Francais 3, Chorus 2 DK 4: Leqislalive 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Orcheslra 2: Science Club 3 -kr FRANCES HELEN WAY ROBERT GEORGE WHEATON 3l7 Eddy Slreel Ill Wesf Buffalo Slreel l Band 2: Chorus I: Foolball I, 4: ' Archery 4 I ' I RAYMOND AUSTIN DOUGLAS BRAINARD WHEELER, JR. WHITNEY 2I2 Columbia Slreel ll2 Schuyler Place Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 3 , ELIZALEETHI-ANI? XQIHYTE JEANNE MARIE wlLcox W lb 204 asl inco n lreel Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Girls' Band 3: 4Ol Soulli Cayuga Slreel YN Chorus I, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Sporls Club 2, 3, 4: Man- ager of lnlramurals 4: Senior I nominaling cornmillee, Senior ' ring commillee X , L .. N 1 il' N FRANCES LORRAINE WILSON HUDSON J. WILSON, JR. A 6O3lf2 Norlh Aurora Slreel 407 Milchell Slreel Chorus I, 2 Chorus l, 2, 3: Congress 3, 4, Sergeanl-al-Arms 4: Fencinq It Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2: Foolball 3, f 4, leller 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: f , ' xl, Senior Ball Commillee 4: Pin 'I ,f and Rinq Commillee I I I M' N ' LOUISE SYLVINA WOLF MICHAEL L. WOLSKI if I XC , 3Il Soufh Albany Slreel I27 Cherry Avenue XML' X :yllOweqo Free Academyl: Bas- Senior Nominaling Commilleep y 5' J ellball 3: Chorus 2, 3: Honor Slci Club: Talller 3, 4 , k Ro 2: Sporl CI b 2, 3, - I' ff J v AJ I xy ff eral 2 5 U num RW T43 RALPH WORK 3IO Elmwood Road Hockey 3, 4: Orchesira I. 2 BERTHA FRANCES ZIBULSKI 423 Soufh Tifus Avenue MARY EL T WRIG 407 Dry en R d Orchesf a 2. S+rin Choir 3 TRUMAN ANDERSON AUGUSTUS L. RUMSEY CRANDALL II35 Giles S'rreef 3l3 Hhaca Road 44 Recipe The o+her affernoon we were looking Ihrough Life's Cookbook for a new recipe lor Iudge and look whal' we found on page 26lf2l We've heard rumors of gradualion pa rlies and aller looking a+ several pages of your piclrures we don'+ doub+ +ha+ you've all goi somelhing up your sleeves. Now our new recipe may be iusl lhe Ihing +o serve al +hose parries, and so wilh a guaranlee 'rhar I+ will noi fail, we give Io all you seniors our . . . RECIPE FOR FUTURE HAPPINESS 2 Tablespoons common sense 4 I-2 grains courage I lump dependabilily 5 measures knowledge 3 3-4 pinches savory sense ol humor I cup good manners I I-3 Ieaspoon kindness I dashipalience Sprinkle wilh inleresling work. Mix well and slowly blend several hanclluls of smiles inlo Ihe combined ingredienls. Boil conscienliously lor I liileime. 45 x. IW! dh ., -I .P .:, ,-4,5 X. an U. I 1 x , 1 F 61421, 'n SW 1 X 5- A 47 Talascore Gromrnon Buyse Yorl: Baber Dixon Crosby Pierce Meyn Bredbenner Bliss Nikleiic Qawwzl The lhousands ol lhose who enjoy sporls, bolh as parlicipanls and as speclalors, owe a greaf deal lo lhe ruling body which helps malce organized sporls possible in our high school. Supreme Courl' ol our high school alhlelics is our Alhlelic Council, a governing board which approves all mailers of finance, schedules, awards, eleclions of caplains, and appoinlmenls of managers. Chief Juslice ol 'rhe Courl is Clarence Dixon, direclor of lhe induslrial arl's deparlmenls, buf more widely lcnown as Alhlelic Business Manager. l'le is chairman of The Council, presides over lhe monlhly meelings, and wilh lhe help of secrerary Calherine Baber, cares for correspondence. One of lhe mosl imporlanr iudges of The Courr is Coach Edward Pierce, direclor of Alhlelics, coach of loolball, baslcerball, and baseball. l-lis righl-hand man during lhe loorball season is Leonard Buyse, who spurs on rhe second and lhird leam gridders. Coach Joseph Talascore, our lraclc coach and boys' physical educarion insrruclorg Richard Crosby, hoclcey and 'rennis coach in addilion lo his capacily as a physics inslruclor: and Alberl Meyn, golf coach and induslrial arrs inslruclor, com- plele our coaching slalil. Judges on lhe bench, olher 'rhan 'the coaches, are Eranlc R. Bliss, principal, Oliver M. Yorlc, com- mercial inslruclorq A. l'l. Crommon, English inslruclorz and Edgar E. Bredbenner, direcfor of 'rhe pub- lic school sys+em's physical educalion deparlmenl. Togelher, 'rhese men diclale 'rhe alhlelic policies of our high school so well lhal everyone is sal- islied. Through lheir ideas and aclions, our school enioys beller inlerscholaslic alhlefic relafionships. 49 Back: Hari Russell Capogrossi Maffeson Schmoe Bonlempi Fricke Baldini Culligan Fiacco Brown Lislar Mclzall Page Ayres Allen Keniefska lrd: Genari Daniels S+. John Bourke R. Hari Egberr Murphy Jarnarusfy Wager Thomas Ball Carey Giles Sleele Znd: Krokowski Perialas Tyler Miller Panalo Nobles Simon Nicholas Wilson Marlin Kenerson Porcelli Giles Minfz Fronlz Washingion Pauls Spencer Garside Terry Cdpolongo Capl. Sullivan De Libero Perkins Rubens Clark Frank Baker lassislanl managerl amide!! Foolball workour and school workoul slarred almosi simulianeously in Sepremloer. Aifer a summer filled wifh expeclalions of glorious, exciring, and colorful aururnn games, Jrhe season was upon us. Coach Edward Pierce srarled his successful 1938 ioorball ream wiih a shake of his head and a PreHy green maierial here, we've gor only 'rwo regulars back. We're slariing from scra+ch. Ailer a season of live wins and iwo defears, rhe winning ol The Soulhern Tier Championship lor rhe second conseculive year, 'rhe Coach repeared his formula, Almos+ rhe whole squad is graduaring. We'll cerrainly have To srarr from scraich nexr year. All lhose who have followed and enjoyed Coach Pierce's reams lhrough rhe years, are coniidenr rhar nerd year's green maierial, like This year's, will rurn Jrrue Red and Cold. Delighred lfhacans saw lrhaca sfarf Jrhe season wilh a viciory over l-lornell, 46-O. Johnson Ci'ry fell nexl, and everyone fell rhar good limes were here again. llhaca oulplayed Johnson Cily all Through rhe game, bul gained only one Jrouchdown. Rome, a much publicized and favored ream, came here nexi and broke everyone's hearl by slealing 'lhe bacon lrom under our very noses: Jrhe score, I2-7. Caplain Sullivan and his gang rallied quickly, however, and downed Auburn in lheir own Coliseum, I4-O. The following Salurday, Bingharnron pur up a good fight buf rhe localflooys-madefgood, IZA7. The game al En-Joie Park had lhe re5uI+s of a Jrrue iinx. Red and Ciolders lried hard, buf ihe sighl of orange was roo much. lrhaca's passing, which had worked so well in orher games, was borrled up. U. E. won, 6-O. 50 1717371 11 T2 , 3rd: Pana+o J. Daghila Poller Brown Waldron Culver Vincenl Hari Coach Pierce Znd: I-l.Daghifa Capolongo Casano Ksenalc Churey Rubens Nardi Isl: Alexander Kenierslca Marlin Nicholas De Libero Spencer Pauls E Drarr niic las?-minule scoring made lhe l938-39 baslcelball year an exciiing one lor boih fans and players. Fans compleiely enjoyed seeing Caplain Mike Nicholas lime afler lime lead his men fo a game- end viclory. Games were close, lasl, and furious To rhe delighl of lhe l.l-l.S. followers. A lypical game was lhe Union-Endicoll conlesi al lrhaca. The game was moving along slowly uniil lhe closing minuies, when llhaca golf rhe leacl, Wirh buf one minule lo play, lhe score slood al 3l-30. Suddenly U.E. made a baslcel, buf Milce Nicholas made up lhe deficil wilh a one-hand flip over his shoulder lhal lell' 'rhe fans gasping. The game was won by ihe narrow margin ol one poinl. Games like lhis lcepf The fans coming and guessing up un'ril March IO, when lhe season ended. lrhaca los+ only four games, lhe lolal poinls by which llhaca was bealen being only 9, showing how close and hard foughl The games were. llhaca . 32 Binghamlon Norlh . 34 llhaca , .. 25 Johnson Cily .M .. 30 lfhaca ... .,. 42 Corlland ,.. , .. 40 Hhaca . .. 28 Elmira ,.. . 29 llhaca ,.. .. 28 Auburn ,,.. ..,. ,. 25 Hhaca , . .. 33 Union-Endicoli . 32 lihaca .. 45 Binghamlon Norlh , 25 llhaca . ,, 43 .lohnson Cily , ,, 44 llhaca .. . , . 43 Corlland .. 27 llhaca , , . 44 Auburn .. ... ... 34 Hhaca . .,., 38 Elmira ,...,..., ,. 33 lihaca . . , 42 Union-Endicoli . , 40 52 Jaan, Hhaca High School hoclcey enlhusiasfs waifed in vain for suiiable weaiher condilions. Decem- ber, January, and February slid by wiihoui any good resulls. The ice was foo lhin +o be scraped. The snow was loo deep, or lhere iusl wasn'l any ice. Caplain Roberr Perkins and his men were foiled by every furn ol lhe wealher. Spring came wifh iusl lwo marches having lalcen place, bolh wilh Bald- winsville. The boys played Baldwinsville al Syracuse and losl, 4-I. Laler llhaca won, 3-O. af Beebe Lalce. Several praclice sessions and scrimmages wilh lhe local Alumni Team, lhe Maroons, and The Cornell varsily and freshman ieams 'roolc place before lhe hopes of 'rhe 'ream melied wilh fhe ice. Warm wealher 'rurned lhoughfs 'ro lraclc and baseball. Work Barllefl Murray Kruse Crowley Egberl Clynes Ladd Alo Kalman Drier Driscoll Felfer Crosby 53 4+h row: Priichard Decker Keck R.Brown 3rd row: Jones Reed Rinckas Knapp Chris+opher Lisiar 2nd row: McGill Jones Wager Boniempi Rubens Heinh Tompkins Campbell Isl' row: Daniels E. Brown Hari Perialas Blafchley Sullivan Perkins De Libero Capolongo Inman Banda!! Our baseball Jream s+ar+ed off +he currenl season wilh a good chance of again becoming 'rhe league champions. Wiih leHermen Bill Sullivan, Bill Wager, Ray Daniels, Frank Bariolo, and Bob Perk- ins back io equal or beHer lasl' year's scores, 'rhe prospecis seem bright The old bogey-man, ineligi- biliiy, s+ill lurks, however. The pifching ancl caiching aspiranls slarleol working oul in +he Boynion Junior High School gym in March. The large number oi prospeciive ball players plus lasi year's veierans guaranfee followers of The game an enjoyable and successful year. Even wi'rh +hese prospecls, +he loss of men like fhe I938 caplain, Pe+ey Daghi+a, Hy Chapin. Ollie Newman, ancl Cornie Kenierska will be fell. 54 4 'hack The loss oT CapTain Paul Kelsey Trom The l939 Track Team was one of Those Things a coach learns To Talce. Paul was one OT lThaca High School's TasTesT milers, and an old TaiThTul on Coach TaTa- score's sensaTional Team. Paul ran The mile in 4:36.4. His leaving Threw more responsibiliTy Tor winning on Two oTher hopes, Ben MinTz and Bill Szabo, who puT IThaca High inTo The sporT limelighT in February when They represenTed This school aT The naTional indoor inTerscholasTic meeT held in Madison Square Carden in New York CiTy. Dashing Ben, Howard WashingTon, Dick La France, and Bob Thomas made up The relay Team which Turned in The excellenT Time oT l:3I.3 lasT year aT The Johnson CiTy dual meeT. LasT sprmg'Bill Szabo won The secTional Ti+Ie Tor The second Time, his Time being O:23.4 l200-yard low hurdles.l Even wiTh such veTerans as Bob Nobles, R. HalsTead, Ronnie Carside, Charles ST. John, Howard WashingTon, Bill Szabo, and Ben MinTz, The Trackmen sorely TelT The absence oT Their champion miler, Paul Kelsey. ln his sTead, a capTain was chosen aT each meeT, and an honorary cap'Tain chosen aT The end oT The season. l l as ,.. 4Th row: Congdon Goodwin CascioTTi Osborn 3rd row: Bourke HolTzman STeele Kulp Landon Sanford Jones l.aBar Barbour Sullivan 2nd row: Ayres Wilson French HallsTead Ferrell Perry Dallenbach Rumsey Tyler Kassman Dale IST row: Wick Clark ST.John Nobles Moore Capogrossi Goldberg Papez O'Brien Kimple Garside CoverT Cain 55 7enm3i Sfill running lrue +o form in ils winning slreak, lasl year lhe l.l'l.S. 'rennis leam won IO sfraighf malches, making a lolal of 35 consecufive mafches won. The loss of Ned Pearson, lasl year's slar, was mourned by Coach Crosby, bul wilh Dick Fricke, Dave Thompson, and George Feller back, lhe chances lor a championship learn seem bright Praclice began early in spring, wilh Jrhe 'ream showing up very well. Tenlalive malches were arranged wilh 'rhe following schools, on lhe home-and-home basis: Bingham? orfh Cook Academy Oweg Auburn Bingh n Cenfral Norwich ,if ,ff 5 W fljilfwfl M X Feller Scoville Lloyd Miller Swanson Pull: Thompson Fricke 56 Hari' Szabo STouT Brown Clarlc JamarusTy Drier Kalman Murray W! GOIT has been sTeadily gaining in populariTy in lThaca High School since iTs recogniTion as a minor sporT in I935. Since ThaT Time lThaca has produced Two Team championships and Three indi- vidual champions oT The SouThern Tier League. The loss oT Tour leTTermen oT lasT year's Team makes The ouTloolc probiemaTical, buT wiTh JamarusTy, Clark, Drier, and Szabo oT iasT year's squad reTurning, plus The new candidaTes, There are possibiIiTies Tor a successTul season. The Team began early workouTs in The indoor neT in The gym and conTinued unTil weaTher permiT- Ted ouTdoor pracTice. Home-and-home maTches wiTh BinghamTon, Norwich, CoopersTown, and EndicoTT will probably be played. The Team will also parTicipaTe in The secTicnal championship TournamenT aT Norwich. 57 Above: AbboTT Baldwin SlaTer Howe Ladd PUTT Below: Cole PorTer DavenporT Gvrommon Bourke Harder STorey Lewis vqmnaaf This year's Annual Board sTarTed work early. Freeman Howe, general manager, by hard work succeeded in geTTing picTures oT all our seniors Taken beTore Thanksgiving. Then he and his assisTanTs, Bob Ladd and CliTT Coles, helped wiTh The arrangemenTs Tor club and TaculTy picTures, and also aided Mr. Tompkins in snapping candid camera sho+s around The school while we weren'T looking. AT The same Time, LaVerne STorey, ediTor-in-chieT, assisTed by Elaine Lewis and RoberT WolT, col- lecTed and checked senior lisTs, composed club wriTe-ups and helped The arT ediTor, Bob AbboTT, and Anabel SlaTer, his assisTanT, arrange layouTs and choose Type. Also workiing on wriTe-ups was Bill Bourke, sporTs ediTor. Bob Puff, business manager, who worked persisTenTly selling adverTising space in his guieT, unassuming manner, has succeeded in selling more ads Than have been sold by any oTher busi- ness manager. As The deadline daTe grew nearer, Barbara DavenporT, head TypisT, and Marian Huddle and Elaine Harder, assisTanTs, worked sTeadily Typing acTiviTy sheeTs and club wriTe-ups. AT lasT The Dummy was ready. MounTing all The club, sporT, TaculTy, and senior picTures was hard work, buT The arT sTaTT had a lo+ oT Tun. More work Tor The ecliTorial sTaTT came when The page prooT was ready To be checked. The Annual appeared Tor sale on Time, and everyone on The Board looked Torward To celebraTing The success oT The Tinished book aT The PublicaTions BanqueT. 58 wma! Gauncil A Tine example OT sTudenT-TaculTy cooperaTion is shown in our General Council, an organizaTion composed oT The Treasurer, presidenT, and TaculTy adviser oT each club. DirecTed by Miss Clara S. Apgar, chairman, and David Thompson, sTudenT chairman, The Council approves such iTems as The daTes OT dances, sales, and The many oTher acTiviTies by which The clubs earn money. A cerTain percenTage of The ToTal receipTs is given over To The General Council Tund, To be used Tor necessary school purposes. Miss AsenaTh Van Buren is secreTary-Treasurer oT The Council. l.asT year iT was suggesTed Tor The TirsT Time ThaT a sTudenT vice-chairman be elecTed To Talce The chairman's place in case oT his absence. The same idea was carried ouT This year: Dave Thompson was elecTed chairman, Bob Ladd, vice-chairman. This was The TirsT year, however, ThaT only The sTudenT members of General Council voTed Tor boTh Their chairman and Their vice-chairman, making The Coun- cil really OT The pupil, by The pupil, and Tor The pupil . Bob Ladd and Jeanne Copeland were deIeqa+ed To represenT lThaca High School aT The SouTh- ern Tier ConTerence in BinghamTon, November I4. Jeanne and Bob had a grand Time exchanging ideas wiTh sTudenTs Trom all over The sTaTe regarding school acTiviTies. ReporTing Their expereinces aT General Council, which sponsored Their Trip To BinghamTon, was even more Tun, according To our delegaTes. ln Sessio T X DiTTo Thompson Ladd VanBuren Apgar York 59 Minl: Cosline Payne Weird Lewis L awer iighlt ,,, 6 Abbolf sliourke Sl. John Moore Myers Swanson Kruse Hagan Marks an fwazff K' C aw Kennard Fineslone Claassen Wafson Crowley Wealhei'by Pull Wiggans Bruce Ball Carey Mc- Carlhy Fe1+er Nobles Fricke Feller Ladd Slinging iniliarions among 'rhe boys mean only one rhing--Congress, boys' debali g club. This year Paul Kelsey and Cleorge Feller were elecled co-speakers. Olher ollici'l honors were carried away by Dick Fricke, secreraryg Bob Ladd, lreasurerg and Hudson Wilson, se .eanr-al-arms. Mr. Richard Crosby was The organiza+ion's laculry adviser. ' Among lhe oulslanding evenls of 'rhe Congress lhis year was The baskelball ga ag in lhe fac- ully, in which lhe laculfy won, +o fhe greal disgusr of Congress, who losl by only Jr poinxhe boys prided 'rhemselves on having several oulside speakers during The year fo in'r6x sl lo Their rneefings. One ol lhe lalks parricularly enjoyed by The Congressmen was abbi Fisch Q' ,ews on The Jewish Siiualion in Germany . X i The long lisl of members boasled by Legislafive, girls' debalkig' lub, ppoFrs rhxolr-heard slalemenr Thar women like +o argue. 'N Leading The debarers rhis year are Berh Smiley, president P g i n, vice-president Jane Slrahan, secrelaryq Cerlrude Schneider, lreasurerg and Joanne Wirrg , ser ani-al-arms. Their lacully adviser is Mrs. Mildred Walkins. L F The mosl gala social luncrion sponsored by Legislarivexwal he '-fPj n+a+ion Ball , lhis year's an. nual formal dance February QI. X' l V On March 23, Legislarive malched wils wilh Congress inf lyie before Jrhe srudenl body in as' sembly. The girls were so happy over winning lhe debare Th decided 'rhen and lhere fo have lheir closing banguer sumpluous as well as scrumplUOuS. , rl? W .E pper righlz Kolar Pearson Jessup Fverybody , Warren Murray I Walkins Sfrahan Smiley Schneider 60 '7aZZlm 5 Deno M. Barra child Sullivan Wiggans fo J'Ph4, ,Zin-4. ,,....4.- .1 JL474... ,hav .QJJ4 -Ai Tupper Slaler GrahQ PorTer Gromrnon Kassrnan Wolski Carey Copeland Slorey Lewis Payne Kramer Kolar Regardless OT all The diTTiculTies involved in publishing a high-school bi-monThly, The TaTTler, our school paper, has always appeared Tor sale on Time. Some oT This prompTness may be crediTed To The new bulleTin board seT up in The PublicaTions Oliliice Tor The purpose oT reminding The sTaTT oT assign- rnenTs and deadline daTes. Connie Lee Payne, ediTor-in-chieT, was largely responsible Tor The success oT This year's paper. Sylvia Lewis, as business manager, was The backbone oT The business sTaTT, and Helen Kramer, who superinTended The sale OT The Ta'H'ler, was circulaTion manager. Mrs. Aileen T. Baldwin, Mr. Ahrred H. Clrommonu and Mr. Harry W. PorTer, as TaculTy advisers, grew gray over The iournalisTs' as well as over' The TaTTler's welTare. CelebraTing The close oT The year was The PublicaTions Banquet one OT The Times when lisTening To an aTTer-dinner Talk was Tun. .g. . , , .g. STudenTs who enioy working in and around The T'sTage sTrive Tor membership in DramaTic Club, which during The pasT year was led by Dick Clark, president Ellen SwarTouT, vice-presidenT: Jeanne Copeland, Treasurer: and Helen Heinish, secreTary. Miss M. Isabel Murray is The club's direcTor. Early in The Tall, Two one-acT plays, NeverTheless and The EldesT , were produced. The Senior Play, Thursday Evening , given February I7, had The sTudenTs liTerally weeping wiTh laughTer. Maybe This was because The hero OT The play, Herman SmiTh, did rnosT oT his acTing in The garbage pail. The greaTesT success OT The DramaTic Club year, however, was The producTion oT BooTh TarkingTon's play, Clarence , a Tour-acT comedy given as The annual Spring Play. TI TN I' FI l D I I' I f l ' l , ndCQO,Od'l'1!a-ps,TcQa6:L12s dl? 1 I dcgkd .. 2. i 'S4'AM6 'N 'L if fbaanmlic Glad W Sn'iiTh O'Rourko Nocy STorey S. I Lewis Kramer Eineslono Barra i Robinson Mccurdy Reeves E Lewis .K'j ' M f or ' BradTord Kassnian i Mai - S Gachen Crone Lar Murray X7 r f. e Copeland Clark SwarTouT Heinish 6I f25eul'4cfze Wefzein lade Bull Kramer Bisyse veringhaus Dunham Och Mc- l.aubensTein Baldwin Cole Yenei STrok Kassman HunTinqTon T-lolTkamp PUTT STrahan Kelsey Snyder In Gachon Claassan Clark I , ' ' Durham l.aubensTein 0 i Schneider Glark Severlnghaus The spiriT oT German liTe and living is promoTed in our high school by Der DeuTsche Verein, The German club. Our club has developed a beTTer undersTanding oT Germany Through various means oT enTerTainmenT and sTudy. Through The cooperaTion oT our oTTicers, George Durham, presidenTg Muriel Clark, vice-president Marianne Schneider, secreTary7 and Maryellen Severinghaus, Treasurer: wiTh Mr. Oswald LaubensTein, TaculTy adviser, Der DeuTsche Verein has enioyed an acTive year. Lasr Tall club members parTicipaTed wiTh success in a ParenT Teachers' AssociaTion program. The TradiTional German noTe oT gayeTy and liveliness was sounded aT The club's ChrisTmas meeTing, adding a measure oT ioy and gladne-ss Through German song and dance. AcTiviTies oT These kinds wenT To make up a Tull year. o o 0.0 - -Y V - - ----2 - - -- -Q.. The Romans did iT, so why can'T we? Our sTudenTs asked Themselves This guesTion and Tound The answer, Tor They masTered LaTin and Greek, acquired honor marks, and enioyed esTablishing Them- selves in lTheTaeria. These modern admirers oT Caesar and Cicero were shown Roman slides oT ancienT leaders. The club's Tairer sex especially were delighTed in seeing wiTh Their own eyes handsome Greek gods and . . . goddesses. Popular TeaTures were The discussions oT Roman Topics and The presenTaTion oT a playleT based upon Roman liTe. Imagine our ping-pong champs speaking LaTin and dressed in Togas! A guesT speaker Trom Cornell UniversiTy compleTed This ye-ar's program. OTTicers oT lTheTaeria were Nancy Jessup, president George FeTTer, vice'presidenT: Marianne Schneider, secreTary7 Carol Bredbenner, Treasurer, and Miss Florence Williamson, TaculTy adviser. -TT, if - T 0.'5UOQQL66Q' WELS: fdneliayua Wiggans Kassman FeTTer .1 'T .v-.H - f Jessup Williamson Ulv k2 TA V T 'l 'i J BradTord Durham gf- ,.Q,Ql7,,, D- T , . 7 I fy fcfx X X T' 'Omnesu lg A 1-.. , 6 felifei HQQQM 1' Qui l - ' 0' lx Uv ' A i - :Q , . . I 'y lf., N' Vloul le monde f ! x !x,- . f 'Ls 4F-4,laeQO' XXlL.xf-xxxx Q' L 'FD iif'i'5faa F F d2h ' Abrams W rlcCarlh N Blanch 7 Mea e 4' 54' f ,f fp . Mag 53 rv. 5 .-,4.- cull 4 ul ul 'C'7'1 z 1L 4 'U ww' Reeves Benlon Eichorn Qu? V u V A I, fn M llflf' wg, - Kil4j:oJi4f LXAVLN.. One of lhe lwo French clubs in our school is Le Rendez-vous. This club was organized lo creale among The newer French srudenls a grealer inleresl in lhe language and cusloms of lhe French people. Lasr lall lhe American Legion aslced lhe members ol Le Rendez-vous lo sell poppies on Armislice Day. The girl members dressed in colorful French peasani coslumes and disposed oi l,4OO flowers in Two ho.zrs. Anne Kennard led all lhe members in The sale oi poppies by lalcing in ren dollars and iwenly-five cenls. Qliicers oi Le Rendez-vous are Marian Reeves, presidenlg Crelchen Eichorn, vice-presidenlp Anne Kennard, secrelary: Ralph Benlon, lreasurery and Miss Calherine Welch, laculry adviser. 4 'H o F'arlez-vous Francais? Oli, mais oui, comes in a chorus lrom ihe members ol Le Cercle Fran- cais, our honor French club. A Many enierlaining meelings were held lhis year by our sludenis who are inierosled in learning more aboul lhe cusloms ol rhe people whose language lhey are sludying. Several oulside speakers were invifed +0 leglure in French, Thug helping Our mGmlDeI'S lo iI'1CFe6SG lllelr vocabularies. Slides showing places ol special inleresi in France were exhibiled. Ellen Swarlfgufy pregidenl' Qf Le Cerqle Fr5nC5iSI Carol Bfedbemmef, vice-presidenlg l'l9lGI'l Kramer, gggrelaryg Nancy Jessup, lreagureri and Miss Rufh Miller, idiuliy adviser, all agreed fhaf llley a grand lime al lhe ioinl Chris+mas parly sponsored by lhe language clubs. Nor only were games en- ioyed, buf Cheerios were served. I .Ee Gefwle Wiiamabi Upper righl: MacGachen Pearson McClarly Lewis Cosline Shepard Smiley Kolar Johnslone-Wallace Peiers Lower ilfqhl: Miller Keeler Landon Brown Angell Feiier Peier Andrews Sirahan Slorey Knapp Lehmann Copeland Miller Kramer Svvarloui Jessup Bredbenner 63 '. ff V ' V 3-757 if '7fv' X' ' fo -be K is.1K'b,pU4- Roberl Abboli Bruce Andrews Ellis Bradford Richard Claassen Leland Crawford James Crone William Crow Lawrence Dick George Baldwin Carle-ion Balmer Roberi Barlleil Rulh Barllell Richard Blalchley James Boone Earl Brown Howard Bruce Rulh Cosline Roberi Davenpori Charles Fenlon Rosalie Forluin Eau! Playing ai many of our ioolball games was one ac- hvily mos'r enjoyed by our Band members. Richard Diclcerman Charles Fenion John Furey John Higenboiham Roberi Hoolcs William Jenlcs Donald Jones Carl Jones Richard Friclce Elsie Giles Ted Graham Fred Griffin Alberi Hammond Edward Harris Ruih Hill Herman Jones Madeline King Joseph Knapp Royden Knapp Charloile Miller l I 5.--A qzeglazuz, Clee Club, our boys' vocal sociely, parricipaied in ihe annual Thanksgiving Concerr wiih real enlhusiasm rhis year. I -1-.4,.,..4u3E2-A-aaa-ll-3-ll John Judd John Kelly Royden Knapp Roberl Kulp Louis Massey Thomas Norlon John Osborn Charles Phillips James Miller Roberi Miller Vivian Morier John Osborn Richard Parlcin Gordon Priichard Harvey Roehl Helen Rogers Chesier Sarsiield Eugene Souih Lucille Smiih Agnes Swilzer Bill Reed Bruce Robinson John Russell Beniamin Swanson Lesler Walson Maurice Swilzer Keilh Thompson Joseph Tripodi Roberl Truesdalc Roberi Wesl Lawrence Willrinson Kafhleen Wilkinson Earl Williams Charles Wilson Douglas Whiiney Elizaberh Young 2 MZ GMM! Glad fha v a I a fele ,bygpe anyij? essional xv' ff 2 f f 1 J ' vwsf ' ,,' 47, ,,,, 1 'Amin 10 Y . , 1, V I jp! T 1 E of Mary Bell Laurel Brophy Alice Bul . Faire Ca p'e'h'H3'l' Muriel Clarl: Nancy Clarl: Jane Cleary Rulh Cosline 1U.g,pv-UV Nancy Ford hf Irene Furman Eslher Grover Janel Haman Sarah Hanna Monna Healh Eleanor lllslon f'u,0f1J iff' Carolyn Howe McAllisler McCurdy Laura Miqnardi ean Mion arylee Myers Peqqy Pelers Marian Reeves Rulh Scheer b,3Q,g2,,,Q, Ada Robolnilroll Maryellen Scverinqhaus Belh Smiley Eleanor Slrum Elsie Slrum Palsy Curlisbf Edilh Kelsey Connie Lee Payne Ariel Van Horn Mary Deeb Barbara ee Mary Ellen Pearson 'iichel Weavig This ll' 31 W 1 my It .pm - We 14,-an ,-- .'.. Rulh Barllell Jean Granl Maude Mclsaac Bernard Rumsey Marga rel Bayne Janel Hagan Rolserl Mclsaac Parlce lilo Ralph Benlon William Haqan Richard Michener Mari rp Velma Carpenler Monna Healh Elizabelh Miller Donal' ydrvi Jean Carnell William Hollcamp Belly Mordoll Rulh Spaid Paul Dale James Horn Richard Mordoll Eleanor Slrum Rulh Dickens Howard Jensen Genevieve Morlcr Elsie Slrum Joseph Driscoll Calherine Kelly Doris Moll Ellen Swarlnnl Grelchen Eichorn John Kelly Marylee Myers Jeanne Swilfer Mary K. Enqdahl Anne Kennard Ulzredericlca Newharl Raymond Tyler Serena Enqdahl Burl Kimple UN Joan Och Rulh Van Order Janice Fairchild Gere Kruse bl Y l oris Pellibone ly! Charles Veil Richard Fliqhl Barbara Lee I V Marqarel Rahn Q KA-K I fireve Woalhouby Jacqueline Frosl Audrey Lunn Xl nh' I ' Doris Reed ' yi Mem Wiqqans Gladys Garside Norma Marcoux DRY, J 'VN Marian Reeves ll ,J al illiam Woodarns Belly Gould A George Malleson xl ' ' Q -Ada Robol ilcoll my ml 'l MA Q0 'll fill lo juli ll -rfll Pu V ,L ,..n.'Kr ' .i.a9'.if.l JN - n'l L Uachuha The members ol our Or- cheslra derive much pleas- ure lrom lheir annual public concerl given in coopera- lion wilh lhe Band. v 65 42,2 ew Upper righf: Kellogg Luce Rinkas Meade Howe Osh Slafer Leif: Scheer Knapp Heinish Granfham Ba rfleff Brophy Baldwin Kramer Dick Ogle Todd Giles Tupper Arfisfically inclined sfudenfs who find a keen pleasure in doing creafive work are members of our Arf Club. Under fhe supervision of Mrs. Aileen Baldwin, our members wracked fheir brains in search of ideas for Arf Club posfers, buf enjoyed creafing Them for fhe club's exhibif. Their efforfs were well rewarded, for fheir achievemenfs made a fine display. Our craffsmen found fhaf fhe fashioning of iewelry from a pliable maferial, Caraline, provided affracfive rings and bracelefs. Colorful kerchiefs were fhe resulfs of experimenfing wifh lie-dye. Our school, proud of ifs arfisfs, wishes fhem well and hopes fufure years will bring many hours of pleasure wifh easel, brush, and paleffe. Officers were l-lelen l leinish, presidenfg Jean McConnell, vice-presidenf: Eleanor Cranfham, sec- refaryg and Rufh Scheer, fre-asurer. .gr f---W Y- V V W .g. Our sfudenfs who are scienfifically-minded, enioy fhe many acfivifies of Science Club. Under fhe fhoughfful supervision of Miss Margaref M, Reidy, fhe officers, including Elsie Sfrum, presidenf: Roger Warren, vice-presidenfg Rufh Scheer, secrefary: and Cella Smifh, freasurer, successfully fulfilled fhe purpose of fheir club which was fo learn more abouf fhe scienfific world in which They live. In lighfer momenfs, our members parficipafed in sending a Chrisfmas box fo Biggs Memorial l'lospifal and valenfines fo fhe young people in fhe hospifal. ln serious moods, enferfainmenf was pro- vided by cooperafive membership in discussions on aslronomy, phofography, and ofher subiecfs. Science Glad Upper Leif l-lile Rahn Gallagher Ruane Spiegel Jillsfn Sfickler Dallenbach Slrum Kassman Enqdahl lvloifer Leff: Sfrum Chacona Genaff Smifh Scheer Lefl: Reidy Baker Vanllemark Murringham Perry Hradisky Hooks Bredbenner Smifh Card Hopkins Lewis Warren 1' new ffm-4 QM W.,-A. 1,1 'Q VNQY-J Q ifx xfgd-f+fff,,.,....1.' alfame Eco P. Barra N. Balfisfi Curlis Above: M. Barra S. Cacciolfi Carpenfer Brophy Reddouf Below: Fischel Moore Johns O'Brien Phillips Tremblay Lunn Kish Smifh Balmer An organizafion whose obiecfive is, perhaps, fo ease fhe suffering and menfal anguish of fufure husbands is our Home Economics Club. However, our club was founded wifh a purely sincere rno- five: fo provide an opporfunify for expanding fhe inferesf of ifs members in domesfic living. Despife fheir frials and fribulafions, under fhe pafienf guidance of Miss Emma R. Curfis fhe young ladies' finished achievemenfs deserve much praise. Club acfivifies consisled of fime spenf in cooking, sewing, and craff worlc. Officers of The club were Mary Barra, presidenf, Helen Heinish, vice-presidenfg and Philomena Barra, secrefary-freasurer. of W 0.0 An exfraecurricular acfivify wifh a purpose has been fhe Commercial Club. During fhe pasf year fhe members have been busy learning abouf fhe presenf condifions and reguiremenfs of fhe clerical field, under fhe leadership of DeWi++ Hine, presidenf, and fhe direcfion of Mr. W. Roberf Farns- vvorfh and Miss Helen Corcoran, fhe club's advisers. During ifs meefings fhe club has held discussions on fhe problems facing office workers foday. Af fhe club's invifafion, several of The more prominenf business rnen of fhe communify have appeared before if as speakers and have discussed wifh 'rhe groups fheir various problems. Helen Cascioffi is secrefary of fhe club: Yvonne Furey, freasurerq and Elizabefh Whyfe, reporfer. eamvnwzciaf Gini Cacciolli Kish Hine Corcoran Above: Heinish S. Caccioffi E. Cascioffi Mcravec Baffisfi H. Cascioffi 67 Below: Everybody ei? uxTable CorTwriql1T Haskin Mo bers in acTion as ff r-iff' Ciaassen One acTiviTy in our school's exTra-curricular program ThaT carries over To ouT-oT-school life is our Ski Club. Dick Claassen, presidenTg Jack Lloyd, vice-president and The club's many members Took ad- vanTage oT The excellenT skiing weaTher lasT winTer, and had a rousing good Time. They learned The rudimenTs oT Tine skiing under Their own insTrucTion, from The ground up . During The season a seT oT slalom Tlags was purchased. The boys' ThirsT Tor compeTiTion was noT saTisTied among Themselves so They soughT To inTeresT The ski Teams oT several neighboring schools in a meeT, Through Bill Bourke, secreTary-Treasurer. During The pasT year The club has progressed under The guidance oT Mr. Oswald LaubensTein, adviser. -1---e e eeee eeeea- LeT's do Things seems To have been The moTTo oT The Fufure Farmers of America during The pasT year. Under The direcTion oT Mr. T-luxTable and The leadership oT PresidenT Frank Wrisley, The local organizalion underTook many enTerprises, and came up on Top ready Tor more. Our F.F.A. parTicipaTed in a local speaking conTesT, The winner oT which was senT as Tar Toward The NaTionaI conTesT as he could go. A iudging Team was senT To Delhi, To The sTaTe Tair, and To Farm and Home Week aT Cornell where The boys won many prizes Tor Their work. The highlighT of The year's social acTiviTies was The F.F.A. banqueT held in The high school caTeTeria. GTher oTTicers of The club were ErnesT Thompson, vice-presidenTg John Scanlon, secreTary1 and John Conner, Treasurer. ' of rqmazica Scanlon Conner HarT BlaTchley Above: Scanlon CorTwrighT Conner Wr sley Below: ln Session 68 Fairbanks T'lolTon WeaTherby Bourke Lloyd l-leinike Beddoe Myers ww Spock Glad Sfrahan Ward Kelsey Porfer Mahool Whyfe Severinghaus House Drake To ease fhe sfrain of sfudies, relaxafion was soughf by our girls in The Sporfs Club. Every girl was given an opporfunify fo develop her afhlefic skill and fo parficipafe in a wide range of acfivifies. Girls were eligible for membership affer having earned forfy poinfs in fhe various sporfs. Monograms and numerals were awarded fo girls who had acquired fhe necessary number of poinfs. Under fhe clirecfion of Miss Helen A. Drake, fhe club became mosf popular. Officers included: Jane House, presidenfg Frances Ward, vice-presidenfq Maryellen Severinghaus, secrefaryg Barbara Porfer, 'rreasurerg Beffy Whyfe, manager of inframuralsg Edifh Kelsey, poinfs chair- man: and Phyllis Chamberlain, publicify chairman. -wee 7 '7 ' eeeee ee E -1- Our yell leaders' aim fhis year was fo creafe, Through organized cheering, inspirafion and en- couragemenf for our afhlefes. Clever cheers added exciremenf, spurred The Lif'rle Red on, and gave specfafors an opporfunify fo lef off fheir penf-up school spirif. Original ideas for baffle cries were provided by Capfains Bill Myers and Elaine Lewis, and by Phyllis Chamberlain, Don Gregg, AI Hoeffer, Gladys Jolly, Marian Mahool, and Don Newman. The helpful ideas of faculfy advisers Mr. Oliver York and Miss Helen Drake were grafefully received. These ideas were 'rhen developed info powerful war maferials. The jif'rerbug yell, in keeping wifh fhe 'rhen currenf craze, was an example of fhe leaders' efforfs. The Elmira game broughf fo a close a hard-foughf buf successful season for bofh fhe cheering 4,59 U,-Hd gndmfngiveigfjc, .i,e,A4,s,-2,- J i.z,M,-Aff' f,.f,,.,, gy- l T -4-vwyu.. J - L -- A '4-Crixac a-wh-p wfffaczw' Zf ff. lf gym Maybe even you Mahool Myers Lewis Gregg Hoefer Newman Hradisky Jolly 69 COMMUNITY B090 Tens naw, ff40W 7StU5I f ' czihfpqf QQAMM gfgmg f ip ww pcwm- yi-ff-fm W fafz, 1 99 Ka: -I ro fi WV ooUNWWf fix! Jjizmm 40 giiizzx To ...... 41 Cornpanionahle are the Portraits of your friends. You like to have them about. But those same friends would like to have a portrait of you. Have it made NSW! fXE'?lf3 The Tompkins Studio 158 -140 East State Street Iffl3Yx Gmcial Qhotographer to the gtigh School ,Annual 7 I FLOWERS .... ZZL1,,f,tif,,, PAPER and S'I'A'l'ION li RY GNMWD Filing Efjlll-PIIIFIIY . . Loojv lm 1' Df'Uic'a,r Bouquets of l1lSfHICfl0ll A if Baskets artistically arranged Corsages and Shoulder Bouquets Q p S Rli.'XSONAl5I.Y PRICED To Go S ff ff-f,f.,My4 C ' f Lx ' ,f Paper ompany BQOFS Flgyvgpdalew 113 NORTH '1'1oGA s'1'REE'1' Phone 2758 -- Next to Ithaca Hotel ISI H AC X 'NIEVV YORK BECAUSE ROTHSCHILD'S I-:As WHAT sTuDENTs WANT 'IN TOMPKINS COUNTY IT IS ALWAYS ..... 1THACA'S OLDEST, LARGEST, AND MOST MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE 72 Building Materials The best in Lumber, Stock, Millwork, Mason Materials, Paints, Hardware, Rooing, Wallboard and Insulating Wool. Special Millwrzrk to Order DIIISCIILL BBIIS. 8: C0. PHONE 2361 135 S AURORA ST. Congratulafzbm to Clay! 0 f IQQQ J. C. PENNEY CO. 'fm Old ill s XX ml. I . l f f urs W Flowers , . always C11r's11gfes - Baskets Bouquets Table Arrangements I' Phones for You Q Dial 2245 LOCl2XVOOCl GEIIAGHS Florisfs +19 FIRSI QT. l'l'll 'XFX N X Marion Lockwood '23 ea V Z , A f Q Z ff, 'Ill6jv31S'.2fjlry'e HIGH s V J 5:59 12252255532 H H ....,. ,...... . H H Q N ,T SHORT OF YOUR GOAL Q IF YOUR goal is business don't stop until your business preparation is com- plete. Only technical training in a school of advanced business education can in- sure paying, responsible positions to graduates. RBI's placement department secured 799 jobs for graduates in 1938! 5' . 42 2+ 1... . mm l siifisgs aieiii f:ZfiiQ7?ffEffQ3:gfi lv , 13.7 ' 'g,.:i1E :1 ' 'rEfgErIi2EQg 5232 .,.., gill? -' Isisfazsiai izisas. . A, 'wQiEiEEiEzf52gi2 5 :::5?5f3f3ffii':'1i'Q ' '55ii5i5i5i535f5?s123.f Iiiiiiifiiiiiiii :iii S5522-' ' , rilgigiiqkl ' 9 ' Write For RBI Catalog A Grmluafe Gift from Paftens Will Hz' Clzerislzefl by the Boy or L, Girl Graduate Forever llflay TCI' .rzzggfirt I A fine Gruen, Hamilton, Elgin or Longincs Watcli. O Smart up to the minute Jewelry in gold or silver 9 'v GIFTS TH.-IT I..-lST 0 P 5 TT 1 f Norton Electric Co. fewe ers Incorporated 306 EAST STATE STREET 2 IJIIOFA' B1'lIl'1.L' Sfrrlllll Tl11'1lf1'F 211 E. SENECA ST. PHONE 2596 74 Your ohool in 1939 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 1939 your High School: Caj enrolled 1566 students. Cbj had a senior class numbering 344 students. CCD 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. UU had a faculty of 68 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. Congmtulatiom and bert wifher from the Ithaca Board of Education 75 With PEOPLE who Really 'KNOW NORMAN DIE always For the Best Food in town, WOOL-SCOTT'S and especially for its Clean- liness, and Sanitary methods of preparation. Follow the crowd to High School's favorite rendezvous. WOOL'SCOTT BAKERY, IHC ITHACA N,. Y. NIAGARA UNIVERSITY College ot Arts ond Sciences Pre-Professional Courses School of Education School of Business Graduate School Seminary V Address: THE REGISTRAR, NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK 76 Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Feberal Deposit Insurance Corporation f, L' 1 ' 1 -V , aen 5, QR 1 ' , ' ' + 'lficiis JJ ' QRS - v -1 X4 lVl1at can be more exciting X N Ei , wr' N 'x' than a watch for graduation? 55:35 qv Ex X' 1 And when you choose you X ' - . 'lu' :X vi will fzml style and accuracy zu 'g.Q:Q',.9p, the watches making up our all large assortment. 63 S 5 ijt? ' V amy? ' t goes fill' el 'fl ll.A.llEGGlE sBn0.C0. Qtf SEBI l , 1'fu.'r'r'r5 lu tn' f an o J 1 1 ll f 1939 . C h 136 E. S'l':X'l'H ST. ITHACA, N. Y. 77 tw? Beautiful Flower: for Every Occasion iubib From Qratfs qlower Qshop 214 E. Seneca Street QQQQQWQ Compliments Of ITHACA LAUNDRIES QMQQNTQ Incorporated 1868 ITHACA SAVINGS BANK Tioga St. - Corner of Se Ithaca, New York R ou rces S9,000,000.0 1 'I pl!! QS ei I 'ii , I mr 47. QQSYLYIQ if gi H I gill F v' ' A A Greeting to the Clay! of 1939 From the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOMEN OF ITHACA A 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 hy. 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. majority of your class Ithaca Chamber of Commerce 79 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ITHACA, N. Y. 1 v Cmnnzcrciczrl Banking Trurt Department Safe Depofit and Storage Vaultf MEMBER: Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. PRESCRIPTIONS l PN amen,-:sb f t ' ?Z Q' lf ml If X, 7 When you bring your doctor's pre- ' scription to our drugstores to he - 'jfqV,Qf' ' filled, 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 recheclced to guard against error. We are just as if careful about everything else we y deal in. 'MW - You will like our .rrrtztz - THE HILL DRUG STORE 328 College Avenue THE NORTH SIDE PHARMACY 507 N. Cayuga St. I.. H. and C. W. TJANHELS e fL 'ixkf-fix lllx ' - Van rms QM 901521 Nav WRU o1Ily'e. FOR ALL OCCASIONS Use Purity lc Cream Delici 5 f Ref ,Jhing iffifyi' Fruit Punch - Sherbets Special Molds - Ice Cream Cakes Purity lce Cream Co. Ithaca, N. Y. 218 FIRST ST. DIAL 2248 TBEMAN,KING'S For Best Values in SPIIBTING G00llS and ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Our many years experience helps you to select the most suitable equipment for all sporting activities . WWW qmail Zkcwr? 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 1939 have our sincere wishes for success and achievement in their chosen line. , N ORTCDN PRINTING COMPANY . . . Where Servicer Are A Habit Business Training in STENQGRAPI-nc, BOQKKEEPING and SECRETARIAL COURSES High School Education Necessary Dial 658I Elgrartiral Enainvaz Svrhnnl 111 Nnrth Giinga Svirvrt Zlthara, Nun Burk EMM A Zi fb f Ev yt r ,v,ZF L' and SATISFACTION NWT ff CORONAS HAVE BEEN CC INK TO SCHOOL FUR YEAR VAN NATTA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. H. A. CAREY Co., Inc. Incoffmfed 1, 1.f11 mmf flmf Im 11,-,,.f zzz EAST STATE CAREY BU11 VXI' ITHACA N T 82 ,SAE The ITHACA NGRAVING ,MASTER CRAFTSMEN ARTISTS DESIGNERS ENGRAVERS Company CAN BE RELIED UPON TO TAKE CARE OF ALL YOURg NEEDS Quality Przhfzkzg PLATES OF ALL KINDS IN BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOR , , , 3 r fl f E. B. l. Elmira 's School of Business oferf APPROVED BUSINESS TRAINING to High School Graduates m THE Smorgasborcl 2498 307 N. Tioga sf. LUNCHEONS - DINNERS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIAL SCIENCE JUNIOR ACCOUNTING STENOGRAPHY Svndvwf Calalog Elmira Business lnstitute ELMIRA, N. Y. B. C. MEEKER, Pres. E. R. BROWN, Say.-Tren: Registered by the University of the State of New York CONGRATULATIONS WE CONGRATULATE THE CLASS and BEST WISHES UF 39 to the v CLASS OF 1939 MILK -2- CREAM Special Guernsey Milk Aciclophiluf Milk Luce Dairy Company Established 1914 For... HAMILTON WATCHES ELGIN WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY Lockets, Crosses, Necklaces, Stone Rings. Sheaffer's Pens and Sets See HARLEY HILL, Jeweler 307 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y Louns ery FLOWERS PHQNE 3 3 2 7 409 COLLEGE AVE. Diclz Lounelaery '28 Road to Success Finish high school first-then speci- alize. Rider College offers this ad- vice to young men and women who aim to enter the business world. It is based on 74 years of experience in training business executives. It will pay you to follow it. Literature on request. .1.i. RIDER COLLEGE of Business Administration Bachelor of Science degrees in Commerce and Education Special Intensive Course: FOUNDED 1865 TRENTON, N. J. 'Wine fleailwu fba Alai Make dm Buda. 0 An old saying often expressed. But it will count toward your position in life when your school days are over to know that your appearance will not be detri- mental to get the job you want. O You need not think you must exceed your budget to be properly dressed. I Here at Morris Lewis many a High School chap has started on the path to being properly attired at moderate cost. MORRIS LEWIS 60 .errands from Stale on S. Cayuga Compliments of GMWIW S. S. Kresge Co. School Supplzes Ithaca Ice Cream Serve it arid you please all DIAL 2756 Marshall Dairy Co. Pafteurized Milk and Cream Vitamin D Milk DIAL 2904 HICKEY,S COMPLETE MUSICAL SERVICE Always ready to serve you PROMPTLY and EFF ICI ENTLY H iclcey's Lyceum Music Store 105 S. Cayuga Street Ithaca, New York 1 BE Thrifty BUY aalitky S-ATWATEHS-5 C. J. Rumsey 8: Co. 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