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L..,,,. 1 3 my b,LaAf,z4L,f-410-fi-21-,ZWN-'Ml ' -'NQYT nip-Q',Q,,,.L2 -p ww CMM, ' M ML jaw fMff,,,,4af, -We gffzzfy , dxfa-rf-C. ,f.Qa,?,9, 0 'M-f Uhr Annual Svtai , , six IHHE fn 1954 LH 1 U a 4 Q 0 M X W way? UHF Annual a V, QQ? n .. P bl .shed by Qa-. 'Z ka 4-ai Uhr Annual Stal? 142 9 3-UM me-L Zlthara :High Svrhnnl gffkm' w-35? Ithaca, New York 1 .m NNRKA w 06 Q. .i 0 . N4 ene anager. . . Stewart Clare vw? Biryixk E itor ............ ,I net Mack Sw N3 WJ Business Manage Douglass Lee Sas D g by R C d M y l'll Th p E J Bvhiratinn With pride and affection, we, the Class of l954. dedicate our 11111111111 to lVlr. Fred A. Bennett. Serving as Director of Student Activities, English teacher. and advisor of lVladisqueni, Student Council, and the W I H S Stall. lVlr. Bennett has devoted llll1lllNf'l'ill1lFf hours directing and guiding the en- tire student lmody. Yet, liusy as he is, he is never loo lrusy to listen to our individ- ual problems and to chat and joke with each of us personally. He is truly our friend as well as our teacher. May this dedication serve in a small way to say. Thanks from all of us, lVlr. Bennett. Thanks for your guidance, your friendship. and your inspirationf' til JCWW ' JZSJEMMJ - ' v J- ' ' .1 sq '74-W in N! ff ' . - ' I2 I s p. x 114, .. , . lr ' 6 4 ' '- ' tx 4 ' 2 ,' ' 5,01 JJ-fvwb a M ' -' . , 5 I 4741! JJ Gable nf nnimiz E Jiwdwbwuwwckraiuv j4MxxiJ'wdbJwwnMw64uW,Zv?,Mw, V.5.a.Q,d3THI1Il!y .qp.Z. .. Dminrn . . 13 ,wigigp www fhaiv. F 5 ,YZQAMV . fm. ,MW I V 52 a sy I ' 4 I I' I u l U ' 'sv xl I , ' K n bu fl A ' LI 0 If 1 ' G I 1 ,My I n . ef 'f B7 Mow V0 -Q, Vsxk ' Q 3 im, adm! ,Z . ,J IQ,-'n A1 ' , 1 'E I dl . f ' ' ' ti ff! In X A Q N . I ' - - - . IU , H Q EJ June 1, 1954 Dear l.H.S. Students, f'To thee, Old Ithaca High, we sing, Loudly let her praises ring. What do you think of as you read these words? Probably you picture yourself in Fos- ter Hall. The President of I.H.S. has just announced the song, you rise and stand erect. Be- fore the announcement there was whispering, but now the auditorium is still. The conductor raises his baton, the orchestra begins to play. One thousand voices-yours, your friendsf your teachers'-- sing, Stately 'neath the sloping hills .... Nothing is heard but the song, its music fills the room, the school,-the world for the moment. The time of this experience? It may be a September morning when you're a Freshman. You're newous and excited, and scared and happy, all at the same time. Perhaps it's a November athletic awards assembly or the April Honor Society induction. It may be June and the last assembly of the year, and your mind is racing ahead to thoughts of vacation. The time really makes no difference, for no matter what season, no matter what year, when students of I.H.S. assemble to sing their Alma Materf' the experience is much the same. Think how many teen-agers have stood as we now stand, singing! In 1906 when James Winslow first wrote the song, and the only big social events of l.H.S. were two dances sponsored by school sororities, students sang the Alma Mater. Still they sang in 1912, the year the school burned and classes met in grade schools and homes. Boys who were to fight in the trenches of France, and a generation later, boys soon to land on the beaches of Normandy or Okinawa, stood and sang as the orchestra played. All of these and many others like them have shared this experience with us. Think of how many other experiences we must have in common with them - studying in Ithaca High,s classes, suffering through its exams, cheering its teams, and enjoying its dances. Do you ever think of them and of I.H.S. in years past? Probably not. We of the An- nual Staff must confess that we didn't. We spend the major part of our days in school for either three or four years. We are willing to accept the classes, clubs, and activities as they stand, or else we try to improve them. However, we seldom bother to find out how they came about or who initiated them and for what purpose. One day last September your Annual Staff discovered that this was to be Ithaca High's fiftieth yearbook. As we looked through the forty-nine yearbooks which have preceded ours, we realized that here lay the story of those days past. These books included Ithaca High's first yearbook, the Senior Class Book published by the Class of 1905, and the first book en- titled The Annual, which was published in 1915. Through the years they have recorded the story of Ithaca High as seen through the eyes of those students who have preceded us. What better place is there to probe into the past a little, than our Annual, which is to complete a half century of the yearbook? In choosing this anniversary-historical theme, it is not our purpose to relate a complete history of Ithaca High. That is impossible in our limited space. Rather we are trying to show the development of the clubs, teams, and traditions most familiar to all of us as I.H.S. students in 1953-54. Sincerely yours, Janet Mack E61 ' 441--, -. - 0 11.4 acuug f 0 0 iam I.. Ura Enarh nf 3 huratinn NllIl4'l'IlllI'lIlIl'lll I5 5 lll1llllIllHllX1IlIN Nl N I In ll., 1 urnvll l1IllN4'I'4llY Williallll L. Irvin:- xSSl!4Hllll SHIl1'l'lIll1'llll4'lll, X. U.. Xl. l1l UIIIXITSIIY nf xl1lllll'1 lla. U.. 4.m'm-ll l Ill x vrsity. Nllsf llulu-r. M1-. fvulelsmilh. Dr. Urugg. Mr. Pvarl, Hr. Ful'nsnortll. Prof. Nlnorv 1l'l'e-side-lull. Prof. I'1-zulu Xll liulnluin. Hr. Hull. llr. lrxinv. Alusvnt: Hr, lfurlyon. NIV. slllll U41 Ffilllli R. Bliss Snpervisingx l'rin4'ipul. B. 9., Allmny Stale 'l'em-hers lfollege: M. S.. Cornell llniversily. Ahmtnuatratrnn John W. Graves Helen L. Bliss Acting Yin-e-l'i'im-ipail. B. S., Prim-ipal's Assistant. in rliargm Al. S.. llllil1'il College. of attemlunve. H. S.. Allwany Stat: 'lleuvliers College. Sunincl J. Catalfano Marilyn A. Songer Counselor: llirevtur of Counselor: Englisli. A. F0l'Q'iQIll LZIIIQIIIAIQIPS. A. Bu B.. llalrtwivk College: M. M. S.. Cornell lliiiwrsity, -X.. Allmuny State TF21t'll6I'S Lollegv. I 9 Harry S. Powell Counselor: Kfitizensliip Edixvationz Tennis Coavh. A. B., M. S.. Cornell Uni- versity. J Marion L. Warren Counselor: Avting lla-url of Cuidunve llepartmx-nt. A. B., M. A., Ulwrlin flol- lege: Ph. D.. Cornell Uni- sity. ,B VAN' f Vlad? ' Barbara K. Andrews Citizenship Education. A. B., M. A.. Cornell University. Lawrence E. Bach Science. B. S., Syracuse Univer- sity: M. S., Albany State Teachers College. Ruth B. Balmuth English. A. B., Bates College: M. A.. Boston University. Frank L. Battisti Music. B. S., Ithaca College Albert E. Bedworth Health. B. S., Cortland State Teachers College. Fred A. Bennett English. A. B., M. A., Cornell Uni- sity. Edgar Bredbenner Supervisor of Physical Education: Golf Coach. C. G., Reading Normal School: Special Certificate, Cornell University. Emilie M. Brown English. A. B., William Smith Col- lege: M. A., Cornell University. Barbara A. Burgner Citizenship Education. A.B., Smith College: M. A.. Cornell University. Mayfred Clafiin Acting Head of Mathematics De- partment. B. S., St. Lawrence Uni- versity. A. William Clark Art. B. I . A.. Alfred University. Edith L. Cornelius Physical Education. B. S.. Cort- land State Teachers College. Ethelwyn Cornelius Director of Home Arts. B. S., El- mira College: M. S., Cornell Uni- xcrsity. Warren W. Currier Science. B. S., M S., Pennsylvania State College. Dora M. DePew Mathematics. A. B., Keuka Col- lcge: M. A., Syracuse University. ,lane H. Diehl Science. A. B., Miami University: M. A., Cornell University. Clarence R. Dixon Director of Vocational Education. B. S.. University of Rochester: M. S., Cornell University. Marian E. Elliott Head of English Department. A. B., Allegheny College: M. A., Cor- nell University. Kenneth W. Elmore Mathematics. A. B., M. A., Albany State Teachers College. Dr. Helen D. Elston Director of Medical Inspection. R. N., Bellevue Hospital: B. S., El- mira College: M. D.. Cornell Uni- versity: M. P. H., Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. I 10 ll K' Josephine C. Ernstein Foreign Languages. A. B.. Cornell University: M. A., Columbia Uni- versity. Bernice H. Finch Supervisor of Music. Dneonta State Normal School: Mus. B., lth- aca College. Eva E. Eirra Business. B. S., M. S.. Albany State Teachers Colloge. Clara S. Cage English. A. B., M. A., Ph. D., Cor' nell University. Thomas H. Gorman Industrial Arts: Driver Training. B. S., Oswego State Teachers Col- lege. Eloise T. Hadlock Acting Head of Science Depart- ment. Cortland State Normal School: B. S., M. S., Cornell University. Donald F. Henry Industrial Arts: Driver Training. B. S., Oswego State Teachers Col- lege. William E. Hickson Basketball and Football Coach. B. Syracuse University: M. S. Ithaca College. v I Douglas .l. Higgins Citizenship Education. B. S., Cor- nell University: M. S., Albany State Teachers College. Elsie F. Hinman Foreign Languages. A. B.. M. A., Cornell University. Kasimer E. Hipolit Citizenship Education. A. B., M. S., Cornell University. Mary Honcharik Business. B. S., M. S., Albany State Teachers College. Lois P. Hudson English. A. B., College of Puget Sound: M. A., Cornell University. John J. ,Iaffurs Driver Training: Head Football and Wrestling Coach. B. S., Penn- sylvania State College. Ralph W. ,lones Director of Health Education. B. S., Wesleyan University: M. A., Columbia University. Edward A. Kalaf Business. B. S., M. S., Syracuse University. 'x as 5. s Q. Loretta E. Klee Director of Social Studies. Fre- donia State Normal School: B. S., Albany State 'Teachers College: M. A., Cornell University. Marion E. Leary Supervisor of Art. A. B., Vassar College. John A. Mack Agriculture: Director of Adult Education. B. S.. M. Ed. D., Cor- nell University. Thomas W. Mahoney Industrial Arts: Driver Training. P. S., Buffalo State Teachers Col- i-ge. S. Carolyn Marsh Instrumental Music. Mus. B., lth- aca College. Vito E. Mason Music. B. S., New York Univer- sity. Ruth L. Miller Foreign Languages. A. B., Syra- cuse University: M. A., Cornell Uni- versity. Roger W. Ming Science. B. S., M. S., Cornell Uni- versity. E111 Dorothy N. Minogue Home Arts. B. S., Plattsburg State Teachers College. Martha P. Neighbour Mathematics. A. B.. Houghton College: M. A., Albany State Teachers College. Norma H. Newman Home Arts. B. S., Builalo State Teachers College: M. S., Cornell University. Milacent C. Ocvirk Director of English. Cortland State Normal School: B. S., Buffalo State Teachers College: M. A.. M. S.. Syracuse University. Gran 'c L. U wcn Assistant Se-crctury. Pcckskill lligzh School. Cllilfltlllt' lf. Parsons Assistant to lJlI'f'l'lUI' of llcallth lftlucution. A. ll., B. S.. Syracuse- llnivcrsity. Curtis L. Pfatf llcurl of the- llcpurtincnt of Citi- lcnshlp l'.IllIl'lllI0ll. A. B.. Al. A., Al- lmuny Stem' 'liQ'2ll'l'lf'l'S lfollcglc. Hthcl ll. Picrcc liusincss. B. S.. Hhniru lfollcgc. Patricia J. Pierce Englisli. B. S., South Dakota Statc llollcgc. Louis A. Preston Vocational Agricnlturc. H. S.. Al. S.. Cornell lhiiversity. john J. Ruanf- English. A. B.. St. Bcrnzlrd's Seni- inary: M. A., liorncll University. lflsic M. Sarge School Nursc. R. N.. Buffalo llcn- crul Hospital. Walter C. Sclirocclcr English. A. Il.. llcttyslnirg: to lcgc: Al. A.. Syrucusc l'nin-rsitx Al. S.. Lorne-ll lilllYf'l'SilQ'. Dorothy Scuhurg High School Sccrctury. lthau lligh School. Phyllis M. SPQIQPI llnsincss. H. S.. Nl. S.. Syrucusn liniwrsity. Suzannf- lf. Sicgfricd l'.n,g:hsh. A. Pr. Lorncll l inivcrs .lohn Skuwski Xlntlicinutics: lluse-hull and Foot- Imll Loncli. A. li.. Al. luml.. Lorncll l HlXt'l'5llY. lilizulwtli ll. Stocking l.iln'uriun. A. B.. tiorncll linixcr- -ity: ll, S.. we-stcrn llcscrxc ilnivcr- -HY. Carol lf. 'liulmcr Kiitizcnsliip lfrlucution. ll. S.. Alunshchl Stutc lr-uchcrs Lollcgrc. .lore-ph .l. 'liutuscorc llll't'c!tbl' ul. Alltlvllcs. lllmcu holla-gc. Mary L. Thornton Alcflicul Ullicc Assistant. lthucu lligh School. Alice W. Warner Alanugcr of liufctcriu. Pratt lnsti- tutc. Aluricl C. Wvccks Picicncc. A. B.. Al. A.. Alhainy Flute' lcziclicis ffollcgzc. lflorcncc lf. Williamson l 0l'l'l1II1 l.llHglll2lLlPS. A. ll.. Syru- cnsc llnitcrsity: Al. A.. fiorncll lini- Nt'I'5llX'. I l1.,.Q.l.lL f i 121 ' 7 ,9,. of l'ilIllFl' J. wwllllflillllS lnrlustriul Arts. liochcstcr Alt thunics lnslitutc Ulivcr Al. York lhrcctoi' of Lonnn crcc :intl Plan: incnt. A. ll. iiolgutc liniu-rsitt ' in htm le nhus tol ion l rut lx l toincll lilll il. A.. Alhf-' .iz ' le-gc. llonulcl C. Young Kitizcnship lfrlucut' 1 lioztclt. A. ll.. Al. lft.. . wrsitv. llcwill Zicn 5l'It1!l1'l'. ll. 5.. Al. N.. l'h. ll.. Loi ncll l IllN1'l'5llA'. Q9 -:QTVGWXL X 339 I X .. FP QLQJQ Q5 Q 3 WWW? Sminr 0112155 Obftirrra l,l'PSil1'l'lIl ..... . .llick Kowalski Vice-Presidelil . . ..... Alice Multi Seerelnry ..... . . . . . .Judy Kenrick Treasurer ., ......,.............. Pat Lychalk f'flI1't7fS0I'S . .. . . .Mrs. E. C. Cornelius. Nlr. lflmore September 1953- the beginning of the endi' for the Class of l'J5l. lfrom the first month. tht Class. under the leadership of Dick Kowalski, worked to make its Senior year outstanding. Urganization of Committees and the fall dues drive. another record-breakinfr Nat 1' Society induction in December, and Annual pictures during the Christmas holidays were highlights of Senior life during the first term. ional Honor The second term got off to a flying start as Molly Yengo became Miss l.H.S. of' '51 on l'it'ltl'tl' ary IH. Nlarch and April witnessed industrious class members selling personalized stationery in order to increase tht- class gift fund. Encouraged by lVlr. Elmorffs prize of a free Senior Banquet ticket for the top-ranking salesmen, eager Seniors earned over 3300 toward the gift-a new scoreboard for the fooball field. l,isa Hilliard and lVlarv Holt won the tickets. Seniors entertained the rest of the school on two occasions in May--in the Senior assembly on the thirteenth when ,lim Ellis starred in Love Hits Wilburii and in a morning assembly on Class Day. May 28. Alter this last performance. class members adjourned to lfnfield State Park and entertained themselves at a picnic. ,lime l95-lvlinale for the Class of 1951. Its first activity was dancing to the music of Dick liethke in A Garden of Nlemoriesn at the Senior Ball. On june 26, after passing its Regents twell. most of theml t. the Senior Class celebrated at the Senior Banquet in Willard Straight Hall. The last class meeting was held at Bailey Hall on Monday night, June 23. l 14 l First RnuriSue Kelly, Pal I,yc'lialk, Alive Malti, llivk Kowalskin Judy Kenrivk, Hlloda Linton Se-:mul Row-I.:-na llordoni. Mary Ketrliem, Bill Eadie, ,Ian Haslnrourk, Irene Rightmyer, Lisa Hilliard. Ginny Slany Third Raw--llolu Iflumerfelt, Harry l.utrin. Howard Epstein, Marv Holt, Ernie Cole, Moe Lewis, John Langdon Svvninr Qllafm Qlnmmittmi SENIOR BANQUET CAPS AND GOWNS Howard Epstein Bill Earlie- Rllmla l.intun lfn-4-lu1ir'n14-ri Estlwr .Msedes Sandy Brink Ron Cowan .loe llormudy Nan:-y Hurling .lilly Farnllani l'ut llilnmre Alllll' Orillitll I'll'll4'lll llc-ru:u'z llc-nive ,lolinsuu .lan-kiv Melton liurlmru Slllllll ,Io.Mnn' ZIIIIIINTIIILIII SENIOR BALI. lllanrx' llolt IM-Ill-c l,v'l'l'j I.'u-rln1ir1m'n lie-uore lh-njnmin Allan llrlwkln-1' .lllllil l ulkner Mary llunsliuu .lolin Langdon Ingrid lleivlnnunn lil-tty Reilly lrxing: S4-Ish-y llvleu Woodin Molly Yengo Virginia Siany Cn-vlzrzirnr an llutli Anne Allee Beruard Asher l'at Gilmore .lumly Wliile INIISS I. H. S. Ernest Cole Ilonald l,euis CU-l'1llll.fIllf'II .ludy Cole Mike Hugo liar-llel Stritzingzer Sent! Wetzsleon I IOM M I-INCEMI-IN'l' INYI'I'A'l'lONS Sue Kelly Mary Ixetvllem Cn-rlmirnzcn Anne Ensworth Nlarilyu Kuntz SENIOR ASSEMBLY .lan Haslmrouvk Irene Kiglitlnyer l.'u-rlmirrnvn .loan Iladlovli Mary Hunshaw Sandra Hemming Sue Kelly l I5 HANDBOOK Harry Lulrin Lois Wilson f,'n-rhairmrvl Carol Baur l'at Bradfield lfonnie Cornwall Arline Cingold .lanet Mark Ann Mareham Mary Ellen 'lilI0lTlllS0ll Roger Tonilloulian SI-INIOH CLASS GIF'l Holi Flumerlelt Ann Hollander Cu-rhairnzerz Yvonne lironk .lolln lilineku Irv Selsley SENIOR III..-XSS DAY l.ena Bormloni ,lolin Langdon lfn-rlzuirllzvlz Rita Aguilar Stewart Clare Arthur Cross .laines Ellis Ronald Lewis Alive lllalti illlliaa 31. ZH. Sv. Molly Yengo was named Miss I.H.S. on the basis of popularity, talent, and appearance. Her lively pantomine of '6The Tennessee Wig Walki' won rounds of applause at the contest assembly, Feb- ruary 18. Jackie Melton and Jeanette Lupo won second and third places with their singing and dancing routines. 1954 marks the sixth year of the Miss I.H.S. Contest. Begun as a money-raising project, it has become an annual tradition. U61 Ward Eugene Abbey li. IT. ll. lllmvu l'1H1lr Fnturz' l ilI'llll'l'S I. 2. Rachel Clara Aber UU11 Nurtll uilyllglll Strvvt Ifuf' 'l'l'illlSf1'I' frnm Wmnmm 1 Wat N High S1-lmnl. Wmnusovlwt. lilmmle I gum, llml. 3: Uvl' l,l'lllS1'll1' Y1'I'1'ill 3 I 51 Urzllmllia' 1Ilulv -I: lm 111'l'1'I1' Mm 1 1 u uns lx: l.ltr-ralrv 1.lulv .L 1. P11 1 1l1'lll'l'I lzltllx-r5t:1H 1: llmm 4 th IN 1 c mln! Nuliumnl llunur Snvi:-ty l. 9. fl: lrll'l-0'-III1'-xIOIl . Philip Ackerman Ann T H I3 I ltllu 1 llu'l l.il1'mry 1.lulr -1: NZIIIOII tl Humor Scwivty' Al' Up:-rwturs 1' ' ' , ' . ' 5 I I 7 5, -1: Honor Roll 2.3. 4: .lunmrl 1 I :mum tu 1 H NSU' g I nlith-vs: s1'Ili1ll' llmlllllittvc-sz lin 1 thc'-Nmltll. D1'1'1'IllII1'I4. li. U. -1. ltlluval I Elmue R. Adams Bernard Asher 206 Utivu Sire-e-I 518 I' t l S Alllfu Allivml NVUIIIII 2. 3. N 111 HHH INN 5 'l'1'Si1i1'Il' Ii: Rumi 22. 3. 4: 1lm N 1 lulm -12 .lllIli1DI' 1Il1orz1l 1flulr 3 la U01 11-r4'lr I 'I'illl1'iliS 3: l.vg1isla1tin- 5 1 HPI N 1 I AIil1hS1lll1'lIl fi: t,l'l'll1'SIl'Il 2. 3. -1 New 111 Ill N le-talry -lx S1'i1'Il1'1' 1Ilul1 2. Ii. L 'I ll IN ffl ure-r 3. Vin-1--I'n-side-ll! 51: Slll11ll 1 Ill 1oum'il -lx VV I Il S 3. bl: llonm N 0 Roll 1 Ne A I .' -1-tional All Slam- 4,11 me RPN 7 tm 3. xl: .luninr 1:1llllllliHl'1'SZ mmm wk urn mlm rt f1llllllliHI1N Tnlplf 1'I1f , Rita Aguilar 52l North Mlulny Str:-vt 13 ,N gnu su, KIIUHII lflulv '11 l:ll0l'llS 2: 1Iummu 1-UH ,Ui Y cull 1Ilulr Z.. 3. 4: Junior 1110 My ,mol I 1 lub 3: 'l'uttl1-r Stuif l. 3. -lx .lun em Q mm ll 1 1 1Hl!llllH1'!'5I SUIIIUI' f.0lllllllIIt'1'b 1 I Lyman Baker 268 Pennsylvania Avenue S'Hnlfe -Future Farmers l, 2: Cross Country 2, 3. Patricia Lou Baniield 220 Linn Street Put -Chorus 2: Intramurals 2: .lunior Committees: Senior Com- mittees. Carol Ann Baur 210 University Avenue Cubbie,,-Allied Youth 3: Annual Stafl' 4: Choral Club 4: Chorus 2: .lunior Choral Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Orches- tra 2, 3, 4: Tattler Staff 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Sectional All State Chorus 3, 4: Senior Committees: Radio Chorus 3, 4. Richard Beebe 502 Turner Place sasfruogess Lenore Beniamin 403 South Cayuga Street Transfer from Montrose High School, Montrose, Pennsylvania, 1: Art Club 1, 2: Chorus 2: Le Cercle Francais 3: Tattler Staff 4: Intramurals 3: Honor Roll 1: Senior Committees. U31 Ioel E. Blodgett 508 South Aurora Street joe -Congress 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Clee Club 2, 4. Treasurer 4: Matl- isquem 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 4: Tattler Stall' 4: .l.V. Football 2, Letter 2, Varsity 3, 4, Letter 3, 4: Colf 2. 3: Intra- murals 3: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Em- pire State 3: Sectional All State Chorus 4: Senior Committees: Moose Scholarship 3: Four Counts 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Boy-of-the-Month, November. Charlotte Blomquist 208 Iroquois Road Char --Annual Stafl' 4: Ithetaeria 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Legislative 3, 4, Debate Team 4: Madisquem 4: Tatt- ler Staff 3, 4: Girls' Sports Club 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Senior Committees: National Honor Society 4. Marilyn Blye Slaterville Springs Chorus 2: Commercial Club 3, 4: .lunior Committees: Senior Com- m ittees. Kurt W. Bogart 421 Utica Street Humphreynilthetaeria 3, 4: Pho tography Club 2: Science Club 2, 3: Honor Roll 3. Louis Bonanni. Ir. 4-I6 Madison Street Robert L. Boothroyd 209 Rout Str:-vt fills -2-i.lwss Club 2, 3: Golf 2.3. 4. Lena Victoria Bordoni 317 Utivzi Street Chorus l, 2: Conunerciul Club 3: .lunior Choral Club 3: 'l'uttlc'r Stull 4: Girls' Sports Club 2: Se-nior Com- Inlttt-vs: ln-blv Ll:-f 2. David Bowman 529 l.inn Strrvt 1Ia1'c Ianet Boyce li. ll. 5, Itlulvu Rf-fl ' A 'l'runsfe-r from Corning: Northsidv lligh School, Corning. Nc-w York. 4: l uture- ll0Illf'lIIilli9I'S 4. Patricia lane Bradiield Yll illl'llllllllIllIlf'l' Road nlllllllflxlllllllll Stull 4: Band Color Guard 3: Clie-ss Club 2: l.u 'l'e-rtuliu lispunola 2, 4: l,e-gzislative 3, 4, l,l'l !4lKll'l1i 4, lla-lmte 'lloaln 4: Madis- qux-ni 3, 4: National Honor Soviety 3. 4: Tutti:-r Staff 3: Cheerleader 4: Girls' Sports Club 2. 3: Intramurals 2, 3: Honor Roll 2.3,-1: Senior Conl- Illllll't'S. Iames Herbert Bradt 1342 Slaterville Road dllerbuslutramuruls 4. Muriel Rose Bray 1028 Coddington Road Sandra Brink T06 Elmira Road S1zncly -Choral Club 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Choral Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Legislativv 3. 4: Madisquem 4: Tattler Stall' 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Honor Roll 2: .lunior Committees: Senior Com- llllKlt'6S. Paul K. Brooks 407 College Avenue Future Farnif-rs 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4. Alberta Antoinette Brown 409 South Plain Street Chorus 3. l 19 ll K Edlffafd Iohn Brown Mildred F Carlisle ill North Aurora Strom g -vlfllllilp-ffillt'SS Club 2: Chorus 2,31 I , s m 1 1 m Q , H Uporators Club l. 2, 3, -l-: Photog- H 0 4 nh Cl il rag y .1 1 l, 2, 3. -1: S1-imif-o Club ml H mmm ,I nm 0 l '7 3 4' 'l 1ttlPr9t1fll '7 3 4' ln 0 X I g ,-.., . c .4 ,...... . ' lI'illlllll'illS 3. Allan Donald Bruckner l0l8 Hanshau' Road wk I Congri-ss 3, 4: Tuttle-r Stall' 4: llonor H I lloll 2, 3: Svnior Colnmittvvs: Na- 'U' I tional Honor Sovivty 4. Iohn Cameron hl2 lfust Sviwva Straw-t Allied Youth 4: Chorus 2: Ilruniutif' Club 3: Glu- Club 3. 4: .lunior Clov- Club 3: Madisquom 4: Radio Club 4: YV I H S 4: Cross Country 2: lliflo Club l, 2, 3, Letter 2, 3: Scvtional All State Chorus 4: Senior Commit- IFPS: lndividual Rifle Champion of S17llllll'l'll Tier 3. Donald E. Campbell l08 Oak Hill Road Nlluni'-Riflo Club 3, 4, l.Pttc1' 3, 4, l,l'f'Sltl0Ill 4. Nancy Campbell 231 Ridgodale Roald 'l'ranslor from Hoirlollwrg High Svhool, Heidelberg. Corlnuny, 2: Chorus 4: llc-r ll1'lllSt'lH' Vvrvin 2, 3, Vlf'1'-l,l'f'SlIlPlll 3: Library Club -l, Vlff'-l,l'Q'SlllPlll 4: Sc'if'm'f' Club 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Honor lloll 2. 3. -1. E201 F. Stewart Clare H2 North Sunset llrixe 'l'ruusl'er from lfharlestou lliglh Sehool. liluu'ln-ston. South lfarolina. Il: Allllllitl Stull 4, General Nlanagrer l: tfongress -l: llranlaltii' lflulm 3. 4: National llonor Soriety Il. 4. Vive- Presicleut 4: Stuileut tiouueil 4: 'lintller Stall -l: Ilonor lloll 3. 4: Empire State Il: Student tlouneil lfoininitlees l: Senior lfoniniittees. Norma Mae E. Clough S525 South Titus ,Mi-nue -lllieil louth 2. Il: lluml 2. 3: lthe- tueria fl. -l: l.a 'l'ertulia Espanola 4: l.e tie-rele l rum'uis 2. 3: Ureliestrn 2. fl, 4: llonoi Roll 2. Il. el. William R. Coates 201 Forest llrire l1'ill 'lruusfer from llulhou lligh H1-hool. iianal fone. l: 'liruek 4: Wrestling: 4. Ernest I. Cole. Ir. ll. ll. 4. Nelson Hoail l2il'lII.t'U Chorus 2: llongress el: Future l'iill'Illt'l'S 2, fl. 4. Presimleut 4: Glee tiluh rl: ,lunior Gln-e llluh 3: .l.V. lsoothall 2. l.etter 2. Varsity 3. 4, Letter Il. 4: lntraniurals 2. 3: .lunior iil7llllllllQt't'SI Senior lion:- llllll1't'!4. Iudith H. Cole 622 lllivu Street .l1nl,r lfhorus 2: .lunior lfhoral llluh fl: Student lfouneil 2. 3: Girls' Sports l.luh 2. fl, 4. Seeretary 3: ln' ll'illlllll'ZllS 2. fl. 4: Uutstauulingr Girl 'lthlele 3. Letter 2, Numeruls 2. 500 l'oint Cup fl, 550 l'oint Plaque fl: Girl Mlllete of the illouth, llonor lloll 4: Senior li0lIlllllllt'l'Sf -tili- letn' l.ouni'il .l. 4. Evelyn Constance Cornwall lllh lfatheriue Street .'f.illlllllvl'u' -Mutual Stall 3, 4: llanil 4: Chorus 2: ller lleutsehe Verein 3. 4. President 4: .lunior Choral iflulr .lg l.e llerc-le Franvais 2. 3. Ser-retary fl: l.iterary lfluh 3, Sei'retary-'lirease urer 3: lllailisquem 3: National llonor Soviety 3. 4: Seienee Gluh 2: 'liattler Stall 2. 3. 4: Girls' Sporte llluh 2: lntramurals 2. 3: llonor Roll 2. 3. 4: Senior Committees: Na- tional ll. N. liontest Winner 3. William Theodore Cotton l5l8 Slaterville Road Teil ---Transfer from Ameriean Svhool. Manila, Philippines. fl: lion- gress 4: Radio llluh 3, 4: 'l'attler Stall 3. 4. Go-lfilitor 4: Tennis Il. 4, l.etter 4: llonor Roll 3, 4: Singles lfhaunpion. Badminton Sevtionals 3, l: National llonor Soviety 4. I. Ronayne Cowan 107 llanshan lioail Ron - 'liransfer from Ameriran tionununity Svhool. Beirut. l.ehanon, 4: Chess llluh 2: Chorus 2: Con- gress 4: Tattler Stall' 4: Gross Coun- try 2: 'liraek 2,4-: Senior li0l'Illllllll'f'S. George Crane Turkey Hill Road. Varna llasketlrall l. 2. 3. Letter 3: Foothall 2. 3. Letter 3: lllll'illlllll'illS l. 2. 5. 4. Yvonne E. Cronk llll Hudson Street NVlIlIlll.t'uiAlllt 1l Youth fl. 4, Seerw tary 4: Annual Stall' 4: ifonunereial tfluh 3. 4. President 4: National llonor Soviety 4: 'liattler Stalf 4. Business Manager 4-: Pep liluh 4: Sul: lleli lfluh 4: Girls' Sports llluh 2. .l, 4: lutramurals 2, 3. 4: Honor Roll 2. fl, 4: .lunior li0llllIllllt'1'SZ Senior lfounmittees: 0. G. A. 3: 0. fl. l..l: lrlI'l-Ol--lllfhxlfllllll, Marvin. lfll Arthur A. Cross 515 Dryden Road Art -Annual Staff 4: 11er17eutsc-he Verein 3. 4: Clee Club 4: Junior Clee Club 3: Tattler Staff 4: Travk 2. 3: Senior Committees. Muriorie Ruth Culliqun 109 Sears Street M11fgt1,,---f1l10TllS 2: COIlllI1Pl't'13l Club 2, 3: Future Home-makers 2. 3: ,lunior Choral Club 3: 0. C. A. 3. Marsha Ann Culver 510 Dryden Road Band 2. 4: Chorus 2: Orvhestra 2, 4: Rifle Club 2. Secretary 2. Iay Cunningham 107 Highgate Road Annual Stalf 4: Congress 4: l.e Cervle Franvais 2, 3.4: Literary Club 3. 4: Svienve Club 3, 4: Tattler Stal1 3. 4. Feature Editor 4: Cross Coun- try 2. 3, 4, Letter 3. 4: Trax-k 3, 4: Zone Team 3: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: .lunior Committees: Senior Commit- tees: Cross Country Intersectional 'learn 3, 4. Mary Cuykendall 207 Klinewoorls Road Chorus 2. 1 22 1 Robert I. Diemond 406 1.inn Street Cobb -Chorus 2: Glee Club 4: .lunior Clee Club 3: Operators Club 2. 3, 4: 1ntramuruls3, 4: llonor Roll 2. 3. Anqelo DiGiacomo 410 Madison Street Angie fCl1orus 1: Congress 3, -1: Glen Club 2. 3. 4, viii'-l,I't'!41tlt'll1 -l: Madisqueni 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Football 2, 3. 4: 'l'rac'k 4: .lunior Committees. Frances Donnelly 605 West Buffalo Street Fmn fTranSfer from Groton Cen- tral Svhool, Groton. New York, 3. Ioseph C. Dormady 301 College Avenue joe -Student Count-il 1: Cross Country Manager 3. 4: Intramurals 3: Trac-k Manager 3. 4: Honor Roll 1, 3, 4: Senior Committees: Na- tional Honor Soeiety 4. Robert Drake 111 llyers Street 11'nIz -,l.V. Football 1. 2. Raymond P. Driscoll 719 East State Street Ray --Art Club 2, 3, 4: Cross Country, Assistant Manager 3, 4: 'l'riu'k 2, 3. 4. Constantine Dukas 2206 South Cayuga Street Gus --'l'ransfer from High School of Sparta, Greer-e, 3. Richard Dummer 108 Valley Road II1'1'lf fl Iongress 4: Glee Club 2. 3, -1: Cross Country 2: 'l'rzu'k 2. Nancy Lee Durllng 1106 North Tioga Street Chorus 2: Junior Choral Club 3: Le Cervle Franc-ais 4: Photography Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Seienee Club 4: lntrumurals 2, 3: Senior Committees. William Eadle 1410 llanshaw Road Hl'Il - Congress 4: National llonor Sm-iety 4: Cross Country 2. 3. 4. Let- ter 4: lntrutnuruls 3: Traek 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll 1.2. 3.4: Student Counvil Committees 4: Senior Committees. David D. Eastman 207 The Parkway Dare -Chorus 2: Glee Club -1: Junior Glee Club 3: Le Cerele Fran eais 3: Tattler Stall' 3: Cross Coun- try 3, 4, Letter 3. Carole Edsall H, D. 1, Stewart Park Ref, Doris Mae Elramson 611 West Seneca Street Dae -Cltorus 1, 2: Honor Roll 2. Iames Benson Ellis 105 North Sunset Drive Jim -'l'ransfer from Union-Endi- eott High Sehool, Endicott, New York. 4: Annual Stall' 4: Dramatic Club 4: Tattler Stall' 4: Senior Com- Ill ittees. Mary Ellen Ellis 601 North Cayuga Street Chorus 1, 2: Commercial Club 3: Junior Choral Club 3: Junior Conv mitteesg Senior Committees I 23 1 Richard I. Enright Tll Nlitvlivll Ftrvvt U1'r'lf Anne B. Ensworth 608 llanshzux Rouil tllllllffu Annual Stall 2 Rami 2. 3. 4: tfhoral fflnlu 4 ll N llc-nt 4: lfgzislatiw 3. 4: Nlzuli qn 5. l: National llonor Soriftw 5 4 Sm-retary 4: Orvln-stra 2. S 4 li shlfl'-BY Arm FC!1'U'-Ile nrurian 3: Stnalffnt Conn:-il 7 5 4 N0 smlth S Girls' Sports lllnlr 2: llono our- n 1 3. 4: All Stull' Billlfl 3: hz-:tion 1 N4 XII Stat? t,l't'iN'Sll'il Ii. 4: Ntnun nut o oinnit me Iounvil flonnnittves 4: .lun o 4 rnittm-sz Senior tloniniittrvx 1-mlrly Orchestra 3, 4: cilllll Nlonth, January. Howard Stanley Epstein H5 Hanslizm Road 'Ep111'v - -Annual Stull' 12. 3. 4 H1 1. 3. 4: tlhf-ss fllulr 4: llmina It Llnlm 2. 3. 4: lm 1,1-rc-lv Prine ll 5: l,ite-Vary tflnln 3. 4, Vive-I wsu Iohn I pmla 9: Nladisqtwin 3, 4: Nationil llo 101 I lk g Sovic-ty 4: 0i'r'lif-stm 2. 3. 4 l it e itat? 4. w1Hs:s.4. Golf 1 a 4 , ' ' llonor Roll 3. 4: .lllllltlfllflllllllllf N W-niur tloniniitlvf-s: 'l'lw t uni Svlioolu 2: Nothing: lint the lin 1 5: Our Miss Brooks -4. Michael I- Fuben. Ir Robert R Flumerfelt 912 wlvst flourt Strm 4 l o .iMfli'f'-,'llllfll'llS 2: .l.V. Ba-P nn Q ll Varsity 3. lrttvl' 3: .l-V- FW' 5 n ntrznnnrals 2. 3. -4. t UI11lI1lll! tN 4 X Iulia Christubel Fnlkner 3 lfonntuin l'law- '.lllHl'N'flllnI0l'ill lilllln 4: tlhn - Ilmiiiatir' Clnlv 3, -l: ,lnnio Thomasl- FIYUH tflnli 3: lthc-tae-riu l: l.: tclflt lll 'mth ul' 'X Sl' i'1l'illIt'illS l. 2. 3: l.c-,xxislutiw 3 4 l I Tom 1 Irrury lflnlu l. 2: lhl8tliStllll l11 5 4 lllll r l'iillll l' Stall' fi. 4: Svvtioiml tll 5 1 lillUI'llS 4: Jillllttl' litlllllllltlfi Ne moi lltllI1I1liIlt't'S. H41 Mary Rose Fox 208 Delaware Avenue Future Honu-:nuke-rs 4. Concetta Marte Franciamone 522 North Albany Street uCIIlllIil'ugAlllf'li Youth 4: Commer- eial Club 4: Future Honietnakers 4: llnnor Roll rl. Grace Ellen Franciamone 623 West Buffalo Street Gravis ---Allit-tl Youth 4: Conune-r eiul Club 2, 4: Future lloinelnukers 4: 0.11. A 2. Christopher Carl Gartlein R. D. l. lthava Edward Gatch 723 West Court Street 'Cutr'l1 +lutruinuruls 2, 3. Patricia A. Gilmore 203 Utira Street ut -Allied Youth 3, 4: Annual Stall 4: Band 4: Chorus 1, 2: Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: .lunior Choral Club 3: Library Club l. 2: Sub Deb Club 4: Girls' Sports Club l: lntramurals l, 2: .lunior liUlllTlllllPf'SZ Senior Committees. ..P Arline Evelyn Gingold 303 North Sunset Drive lin-Transfer from Ellenville High Seliool, Ellenville, New York. 3: Drumatir' Club 4: Le Cerele Fran- vais 3, 4: Literary Club 3, 4: Radio Club 4: 'l'attler Staff 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Senior Committees. Stephen Goodman 434 North Aurora Street Slt'1'L ,- Photography Club 2: Radio Club l: ,l.V. Football l. Let- ter l. Varsity 4. Frederick K. Gostaniun 1058 Danby Road .'G1lS,,fBBlld 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2: S1-ienve Club 3: Tattler Stall 3: .l.V. Baseball 3: Sectional All State Band 4. Anne Griffith 92 Ithara Road Allied Youth 2, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Choral Club 4: Chorus 2, 4, Arrom- panist 4: Commerrial Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Choral Club Assistant Av- :-onipanist 3: llladisquem 4: S4-bool Store Staff 4, Manager 4: Tattler Staff 2: Girls' Sports' Club 3, 4. Ntunerals 4: lntramurals 2. 3. 4: Sevtional All State Chorus 4: Senior Committees: Honor Roll 2. E251 sf'-via gun' Y Ioan Marie Hadlock 407 Klinewoorls Road Chorus l, 2: Commerrial Club 2. 3, 4, Se:-retary 4: Dramatic' Club 3. 4: .lunior Choral Club 3: Radio Club 4: 'l'attler Stall' 4: Honor Roll 2: Senior Committees: Treble Clef 2: U. ll. A. 3: Nothing: But the 'l'ruth 3: Our Miss Brooks 4. Iune C. Hamilton 615 Highland Road Paul I. Hardesty 902 Taber Street Sunny Ian D. Hasbrouck 408 l.inn Street fir : . 'r'm'ais1...: Literary Club 3. l'resi1lent 3: Madis- IJHIQLIPSF 4, Debate leant 4: Clee Chl 4 lt-'lel4lcl'.1n ' 3 quem 3: National Honor Soriety 3, 1 lthetaeria 3: Svienve Club 2, 3. 4: 4: St'lf'lll'P Club Z., 3, 4: Tattler Stull' 'I'anlf-1- Staff 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 3, 4: Cross Country 2: Honor Roll 2, Francis G. Hancharik 5l3 South Cayuga Street l rank -Transfer from Barnesboro High Sc-hool, llarnesboro, Pennsyl- vania, 2: Congress 4: School Store Stafl' 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, l.etter 3: .l.V. Football 2.1.1-tterll. Varsity 3, 4, Letter 4: lntramurals 3: Honor Roll 3: .lunior Commit- tees: Senior Committees. 4 Doris Hanmer 308 North Titus Avenue Mary Hanshaw ll2 North Triphamrner Roaml llanml 4: Choral Club 4: Chorus 2: llramatie Club 4. President 4: .lun- ior Choral Club 3: Nladisquem 3, 4: 'lattler Staff 3. 4: Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4: lntramurals 2, 3. 4: Sertion- al All State Chorus 4: Senior Coma mittees: Our Miss Brooks 4. H61 3. 4: .lunior Committees: Senior Conunittees: Loral Winner. uXnu-ri- van Legion Uratoriral Contest 4. Shirley Haskins H. ll. l. Broolxtonilale Chorus 2. Leo W. Hetiron Box 98 Sandra Hexnmlng 807 Mitehell Street Nuru1y -Buml 2, 3, 4, Seeretary- Treasurer 4: Chess Club 2: Choral Club 4: Chorus 2: Clee Club At'- vompanist 4: .lunior Choral Club 3: .lunior Glee Club Am-eolnpanist 3: l.e Cervle Franeais 2, 3: l.egislative 3. 4, Debate Team 4: Nlaalisquem 3, 4. Set-retary-'l'rr-asurer 3, Vi:-e-l'resi- dent 4: National Honor Soeiety 3. 4: Ura-hestra 3. 4: llarlio Club 3: Stu- mlent Counril 2: 'llattler Stafl' 2. 3, 4. Cirl's Sports lirlitor 4: Girls' Sports Club 2. 3. 4: lllU'illllllI'lllS 2. 3, 4: llonor Roll 2, 3. 4: All State Chorus 4: Set-tional All State Chorus 3, 4: .lunior Committees: Senior Coin- mittees: Laura Bryant Srholarship Ass ard 3. Beverly I. Henderson ..Bm,.. William Hendrix 805 South Aurora Street Bill ---Transfer from Newtield Ceu- tral School, Newtield, New York. 4. Felicia C. Hernaez 221 Prospect Street Allied Youth 2: Choral Club 4: '.lunior Choral Club 3: l.e Cercle l rancais 2, 3, 4: legislative 3, 4: Student Council IZ, 3. 4: Tattler Stall' 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Honor Roll 2: Student Council Committees 3,41 .lunior Committees: Senior Commit- tees: Treble Clef 2: Elmira College Key Award 3: Our liliss Brooks 4. Bruce Herrington 316 Eastwood Avenue Annual Stafl' 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Chorus 2: Clee Club 4: .lunior Glee Club 3: Mamlisquem 3: National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4: Photography Club 2. 3, 4. l'resident 4: Science Club 3, 4: Tattler Stall 4: Honor Boll 2. 3, 4: Boy-of-the-Mouth, .lZIlIllill'y. Elizabeth Ianet Hilliard 6 Needham Place Lisa -A Transfer From George Washington High School, Alex- andria, Virginia. 2: Art Club 4: Choral Club 4: Chorus 2: Junior Choral Club 3: lm Tertulia Espan- ola 2, 3, 4: Madisquein 3, 4: Tattler Stull 4: Honor Roll 2: .lunior Com- uiittees: Senior Committees. David Hoard 42 Cornell Street R' D' 3' Ithaca 6'Dll1'P,,+iYill0TllS 2: .lunior Clee Club 3. Ann E. Hollander 227 South Albany Street Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: .lunior Choral Club 3: Treble Clef 2: Tatt- ler Staff 2: Intramurals 2: Honor Roll 2. 3, 4: Junior Committees: Senior Committees: National Honor Society 4: O. C. A. 2: B.P.W. Busi- ness Award 3. Iohn Hollenbeck 1101 West State Street .l.V. Football 2, 3, Letter 2, 3, Var- sity 4, Letter 4: Intramurals 3. Martin M. Holt. Ir. 209 North Plain Street Murr,'fCongress 3, 4: Student Council 3: Tattler Staff 4: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4: Outstand- ing Basketball Player 3: Baseball 4, Co-Captain 4. Letter 3, 4: .l.V. Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3. 4, Captain 4: Student Council Committees: .lunior Class President: Senior Committees: Captain Bing- hamton Press Team 4: Coaches' All Conference Team 4: Syracuse Herald American All State Team 4: Honor- able Mention, Senior Scholastic All- Anieriean Team 4: Second Team, STC All-Stars 4. Clyde Hopkins R. D. 3, Ithaca Hoppy',-Transfer from Belvidere High School, Belvidere, New Jersey, 3: Allied Youth 3: Band 3, 4. E271 David K. Hughes 420 South Geneva Street Congress 4: Clee Club 2, 3. 4: Macl- isquem 4: Football ZZ: lntrumuruls 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2: ,lunior Commit- tees: Senior Committees. Francis Michael Hugo 206 East Yates Street 'WIike,'-Transfer from Mt. Hermon Sehool, Mt. Harmon. Massachusetts. 4: Congress 4: Glee Club 4: Tattler Staff 4: Baseball 4: Football 4: Senior Committees: Wrestling: 4. Lawrence H. Hull 824 Heetor Street Larry fPhotography Club 4. Russell I.. Ink H. ll. 2, Freeville Russ -Future Farmers 2, 3, 4. Harold lames 501 Willow Avenue H 3. 4: All State Band 3. l 28 I Lawrence Norman Iamison 116 Lake Avenue i'Lurry -Allierl Youth 2. 3. 4. Treas- urer 3: ller lleutsehe Verein 2, 3: llramatie Club 4: Clee Club IZ. 3. 4, Presizlent 4: l.u Tertulia lfspztnolu 4: Nladisquem 3. 4: Ureltestru 4: Sec-tional All State Chorus 3, 4: llol- lis Dunn fllusie Scholarship 3: 'l'he lleur llf'l7ill'U'1lu 4: Our llliss llrooks 4. Denice Elaine Iohnson R. ll. 2. lthm-a Allie-rl Youth 4: Library lllub 3: Or- chestra 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll -l: Sees tional ,-XII State Orr-ltestra 4: Senior lfnmmittees 4. Iohnn Iean Iohnson H. ll. l. Brooktonllale l'runsfer front Candor ffentrul Sehool, liunclor. New York 2. Romaine R. Iohnson 1218 Pleasant Street lutrumuruls 2. 3. 4. Michael Iohn Iursick li. ll. l. llroolitontlule 'A'l'l,'Baml 2' 3' 4: lllalllwllelll Mil:e 'Future lfurmers 2 3 -1. Donald R. Knettles 207 Cliff Street Le Cerele Frunenis 2, 3: lntruninralls ., 3 Richard I. Kowalski H35 'l'ruuiansburg Road 1lirlf -1 fongress 3, 4: Clee Club 2, 3,4: La Tertulia Espanola 2.3: Mad- isquem 4: National Honor Soeiety 3, 4: Baseball 2: .l.V. Football 2, Let- ter ZZ, Varsity 3, 4, Letter 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Empire State 3: In- traunnruls IZ, 3, 4: Senior Class Pres- ident: .lunior Class Vive-President. Ioan Krellner 3l4 Wood Street lIorl v-Chess Club 3: Chorus 1: Future llonieinukers 3, 4, 'lireusurer Ii. Marilyn Anne Kuntz 2224 South Albany Street llnnd 3, 4: Legislative 4: 'llattler Stall' 2, 4, EXt'l1ZlllgE Editor 4: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Points Cliairnian 3, President 4: .lunior Committees: Senior Coni- niittees: llonor Roll 4. Iohn L. Langdon R. ll. 4, ltliaea .lnlir1ny 4 Congress 4: Student Counvil 4: .l.V. Football 2. Letter 2: Varsity 3, 4, Letter 4: lntrauiurals 3, 4: Student Couneil Committees 4: .lunior Committees: Senior Coni- niittees. l29l Xb . 2.x UI X, wi Ieanne Marie Langendoerier 2l5 iiolunilnia Ft ' -- l'ransfc-r from llonf-sdale g Svhool. iloiivsflalv, l'r'nnsylvania. 2: ilonor Roll 4. Margaret Larsen lll lfresvvnt l'la1'4' 'Pm' lf'vu -fihf-ss filulm 2: Choral lilulm 4: Chorus 2: .lunior tflioral tilulm 3: lr lfe'r1'lv Franvais 2. 3: Tillllfl' Staff 3. 4: lntraniurals 2. 3. 1: Girls' Sports iilulu 2, 3. 4: Honor Holi 2. 3: Sonior llornniittres: 'lirvlmli' tile-ii 2: Uutstanriing Girl ,-Xthlvtr 4. lim Leary T04 lfast State Str:-ct Lurd -'llransfc-r from Padua lligxh Sc-llool, Watkiiis Cir-n. New York. 2: .lunior Cl:-e tilulv 3: lntramurals 2. 5 4: 'l'ra1'k 3. 4: .l.V. Footlwall 2: Yarsity 3. 4: Our Miss Brooks 4. Yvonne Lecoq H. ll. 4. ltllava Vum '-Allivcl Youth 2: Chorus 2: Honor Roll 2: illIl'Zlllllll'illS 2. Douglas Lee, Ir. Til East Fe-:neva Street Il!lIl,2ufAI1l1llill Staff 4, Pnusinvss Manager 4: Chorus 2: Congxrvss 4: Ulm-fl lllulm 4: .lunior tiles- tlluln 3: lm Corrie Franvais 2. 3. 4: lilarlis- tIllf'll! 4: National llonor Sovivty 3. 4: Golf 3, 4: Intramurals 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Empire' State 3: Sevtional All State Chorus 4: Senior tloininittc-es: 2nd Piave. Nlanlius Niathvniativs 'liournannvnt fi. L :so 1 Richard Lewis I . lfast Stan- Strvvt lirlfu- -fillivil Youth 4: llhorus 2 lionor lioll 3: 'llvnnis 2. 3. 4. l.1'Ih'i 2. fi. 4. lin-Captain 4. Ronald Lewis H09 tlavuua llvights liozul film- tliorus .11 t.ong:rvss .i. 4 l lwl lulm 2 'i 4 gt'1'l't'i'll'V 4' l 't 'llvr illllil lfspunola 2. Ii. -1:'Nliulisqm-in rl: liaciio lflulr 2. 3: Sillllflli liounvil fi. 1. 'ilI'l'iFlll'4'l' Ii. Yll't'-I,l'l'9illl'lll 4 lntrannnruls Ii. 4: Tran-k 3, 4: Foot lazlll 3. 4. I.:-ltr-r Ii. 4. ilonoralvlv Nlvn tion SHI 'ill'LiIll 1: llonor Roll 2. fi 4: Hturlvnl llonnvil 4i0llllIllllt'1'S 3. 4 .lunior llonnnittr-1-s: St'HlUl' lfoni lllllit'l'5, Rhoda Ann Linton li. ll. 5. ltliara ,-Xllim-xl Nlllllll 3. 4: Annual Stall' -l iioinnivri-ial iflnlm fi. 4. Vim--l'rvsi dont .iz llruni Nlajorvttr- 3. 4. lla-ml Nlajorvtlrf 3. -1: llonor Roll 1. 2. Ii l,s',uislatiW 4: l,a 'l'c'rtulia lfspamola 4: .lunior fi0lIll!IilU'l'S1 Svnior tioni inittvvs: U. ll. .-X. 2: National llonol 5-ru-wty -l. Warren A. Lobdell iflfm Park l'la4'c' l1'1nl - -1 fhorus l: Ulm- tilnln 2. 3. 4 .l.Y. Footlrall l. 2. Varsity fi: 'lirarlx l. 2: lllIl'1lIlllll'illS l. 2. 3, 4. Iune R. Loomis li. IJ. 4. lthava ,4r11ly '- lfhorus 2: .lunior fliltlfill tflulv 3. 4: l.il1rary lfluli 2: 'rattle-I Stall' 4: Honor Roll fi: .lunior Com llllfit'f'S. N1-111111' 4.11151 11111--1'1'1-s1111-111: l'll'S I Ieannette Patricia Lupo 51111.12 1111111is1111 S1l4Q'l'l nftllln .1111 1111111 1. 2. 11: 1111111111 Iames B. Mann 8011 C111-s Strvvt 1111111 1: 11lIK11'1l!4 1. 2: 11llllllIlt'l'1'1ill 0.117110 1f1N1l'llS 21 Give 1111111 11111, 1. Q. jg' .15 ,I'l'1'l111' 1f11'1 2: Vlwilll- .11111i11r l111'1' 1111111111 .1.V. 1 110tl11111 1 I1-r 511111 I. 2, Si: 12111-1-1-I1-11111-1' 1: 3. 111'1lf'1' 2: 111111111' 111111 41 111111 111111111' 111111 2: .11111i11r 1:I1l1lIll11ll'l'hI 111111'111s 3: 'll1'ill'1i 2. 3. 11. lIl1I'ilIl1lll'il1S 2.51. Harry W. Lutrin 2111 VIi1I'N11111 1N5l11lDIlil1 111111111' S111'11'Iy 1: Xllllllill . , . , . A M 11 511111 -1: 1.111'ss 1.11111 .11 1.1l01'llS 2: 11.,?1mk 1T51c1:Vu1 1211-1' 1f11111 11: ,l1lll1ll1' l111'1- 1111111 fi: . h K , . 1 . ll1ll'l11t'1'1il 2. fi: Nlillllwlllllill 1: Stu- ?'. '1',2l1A5la1f1' T4'lt'lE'Q'Tf 51 1 l1l'l11 lI1111111'i1 1: 1:11111-1: 511111 -1: i 'f.'12'1. ' 1'1111t111111 x1illlllQll'1' 1: 111111111' 111111 2. M5 ' ' 'vmm 1.111111111111111 1: l1l1I'iIll1lIl'il1S 2. fi, 1: 5111110111 lf1111111'i1 1I11111111itt1'1's 1: 51-11i111' H1111- 111i111'1-sz l111y-111-t111'-N11111t11. xlill'1'11. Patricia Ann Lychalk 108 1111111-:1 11111111 Ianet Louise Marshall l'11r 11211111 -1: 1,1'111s1:1tiw 21. 11,S1'1'- 11- 11- 5- 111liU'il 111-.1111-111-.f11'111s -1: 5111110111 1:0llll1'11 21: 1111111115 2: Flllllft' 11111111-111z1ke1's 2 111t1'11111111':11s -1: lllllllll' 111111 If. 31 5111- ,1lIll10I' 111101111 fzlllll 21. -1: 11111-11111111 410111 l.1111111'11 1.l1l1lllllllt't'S .12 .111n111r 3, 11 IIIIIXIIIIIIFHIS 2, .0lllll1ll11't'SI NUIIIOI' 1.1155 ll'1'llSlll'Q'l'. Ianet Carol Mack 1115 11111111-st1'1111 11111111 X11i1'11 11111111 3. -1-: fxlllllllll 511111 -1. 1211111114 -1-1 lI11111'11s 2: ,11111i111' 1f11111'111 1:11111 I1: 1t111't:11'1'ia1 2, Ii, St'l'l't'lillAY '1' I.1-1g1sI11t111- J. -1: 11I1ll'ilI'y 1.11111 2. 15, 1'1'1'si111-111 2: N:1t11111111 111111111' S111'i1'ty .'1. -1: 5111110111 4f1111111'i1 2: '1'a1tt11'r 511111 Louis Massucci 219 11111111111 Strvvt Q. jg- .11 112. 111' 1111 ig.. 11: 1,11n --11111111 2, 3. -1: ff11111Lr1-ss 11 W1 115 11. .1111 1113111311 1101111511111 1: ,1.'X. 1111s1'111111 2: .l.V. 1511111111111 5 1'I111l1i1'1' Slilll' 21: Sllll1t'lll lI1111111'11 xu'A5'ty '13 l 1 u'ml u1S 2- '1' 4' 111ll1llll1llK'l'S 2.11: 51'11i11r 4 fn1111111tt1'1's: '1'111r11 l,11l1'l', 1f1111111111111ty lllwst Pls- szty 1:11I1I1'S1 -1: 111l'1-11111111'4111111I1l. N1111-111111-r. Alice Ioan Multi 1111 111l11'111'11 51I'4'4'l ffl N11ti1111a11 111111111' s01'1l'1Y 1: 111111.11 1.11111 1: l.11111'11s 2: ,l1ll111llA 1111111111 111lll1 I1. 1,l4l'S111t'll1 11: 1.1. 1:1lt'l'l'1l'lllll'l' 2, 121111111111 2. Yalrsity 3, -1. l.1'111'l' 2. 11: Girls' 511111415 1111111 2, , ., 1. . .L 1: 111111111' 111111 2. .1: 1.11 lt'1'1ll1lil 1'lS11illl01il 2: 1.1-glislutixv 51. 1: 01'- . ., - ' . ' ' ' 1111st1.1 2. .L -1, 5111110111 1.1111111'1l .1. 5t'l'I4l'1ilI'V .11 1:1tt11'1' H1tl1112,11. 1: 111- Nancy Masters Wvst 5111111- 1111111111-111, Q-11' 13 511,-11,,,m1 .XII 511111. 1I11111'11s 2: 11111111111-1'1'iz11 1111111 3. -1 11l'l'1l1'S1I'il 2. IS, -1: 5111111'11t 111111111-11 .111111111' 1.1I0l'tl1 1.1lI1111. 1 l.11111111llt1'1's -12 .11l111111' 1.111111111lt1'1-si 1 1 1 111111. 11111'11 11111111 lfssaly 1f1111l1'sl 2. 1311 Ioan Marie McCarthy 514 North Aurora Street Art Club 1. 2: Commercial Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports Club l, 2, 3: Intra- murals l. 2, 3: Tattler Stall' l, 3: .lunior Committees. Catherine Mary Mcbaniels Slatervillv Springs Kali:- --lIommervial Club 4. Carol Ann Mclieegan 1201 lrlansliaw Road 'lirf-ble Clef 2: .lunior Choral Club 3: Girls' Sports Club 3, 4. Trezisurer 4: llonor Roll 2, 3, 4: lx Cer:-le Francais 2, 3, 4: Legislative 3, 4: llladisquem 3, 4: Radio Club 4: Tuttler Staff 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Art Club 2: Student Counvil Conimittevs 4: National Honor Sovi- ety 4. Nelson McNeil 206 Cleveland AVf'f'l1lP Shuruzf,-Choriis 2, 3, 4: Cleo Club 4: .l.V. Basketball 1, Letter 1. Var sity 2. 3, 4. lrtter 2. Sheldon McQuarters 2l5 Cleveland Avenue IJf1rr --Sr'ierim'e Club 4: Honor Roll U21 Sylvia Hope Mclieavy hlfi llc-Vtor Strvvt Syl ---W illIll'llS l. 2. Lawrence Glenn Meeker. Ir. ll. ll. 5. ltluu-u 'I,l11'I'j . Ionathan Meigs 108 Comstovk Road Jm1 f lflziselxall Xluuugzer 3, -1. Iucqueline Elizabeth Melton 425 W:-st Sem-'va Street ,1m'li-iv -f-1Ihm-al Club 4: .luuior Choral Club 3, Vive--l'l's-siclettt 3: Trvlrle' Clef 2: livgislutiw 3. 4: lllad- isquvm 3: Intramurals 2: All State- Cliorus 4: Junior Committees: Senior Conunittf-vs: 0. G. A. ZZ: National llouor Sovin-ty 4. Luther E. Mengle R. ll. ltlmva Chorus 2: lllvc- Club 4: ,luuior Cl:-1 Club 3. lane Mitchell 3l6 South Aurora Stwvt Gerald Merithew :Kilim-tl Youth 2.3. 4: Lv Cr-rvlf' l'r'u1 t R. Il, I, lluuby I-:tis 2. 3, 4: Library Club 2. 3. latt 1 ..,t,,.H.-- ler Stull 2: Girls' Sports Club 2. 3 ' ' 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Honor ll 3, 4: Nutiouul llouor Sovivty 4 William Daniel Moeder, Ir. oll .2 301 lllgrllgutf- Road Chesle' Mme' Hill 'vl'l'illlSl.t'l' from 5uuuuit llip ll- Il- 1- I'l'il u Svbool. Summit. Ns-w .le-rse-y. 4 I'fn multi tilu-ss Club 4: lr Ce-1'4'lr l rum'ais 1 l.itc-rury Club 4: lultlvr Stull 4 Iohn Mineka QUT l,ll'il4illIl Ftrvvt M El' b h tri..-4. film. Q, 3, 1, x1.4.--l'1-.-lationfs. 'EXW 'Ij'1UE'l,I':ffif fit'l'l'l'lill'y l: Ilvr lll'lllN'll1' xt'I't'Ill .iz U N l I, l.il:-rury Club rl: Nllllilllill llouor So- !l 1-WY ' l'lt U l i'l5 2-it-11 limi vivly 3. -l: Sl'l1'll4'l'iilllll1.l.'l2 'llalltlvr lull' l' Stull' I: llouor lloll 2. 3, l: Svuior lillIlllIlllll'l'4. Catherine Virginia Miner li. ll. 2. ltluu-at Stephen Neges NA-HfI.l'u Allie-rl Youth 2: Choral Sli' Wcwt Ure-wi Strvvt Club 1: Chorus 2: :luuior Choral ---q,,,,4l. ,tml-umumls 4. Club 3: Stull:-ut Couuvil fi: ,luuior Coluutittc:t-s. Kenneth E. Naylor, Ir. -H5 North Albany Stre-vt 1le'l1ri -1 ilu-ss Club 2: Chorus 2: . llc-r Ile-utsm'lw Vere-in 3, 4: Gln-e Club gfIu9b,1nf CfQe1'I 4: .lunior UI:-f' Club 3: lm Cervle ' Html' Qi ml' l rum'ais 3, 4: Literary Club 3 4, .-Kr! Club 3: Football 3. l,vttt-r 3: lu- Sw-rf-fury-'I'rvasurvr 4: Radio Club lV4llllll illS 2- 4: St-ivuve Club 4: Tattlvr Stall 2. 1: llouor Roll 2, 3, 4: .luuior Lom- lllllIf't'SZ Senior fi0IIlllllIl9f'SI Noth- ing liut thc' lruth 3. f :ass Aviv Leon Newhart, Ir. 943 East Shore Drive Ioann Michel O'Brien 312 llevtru' Street . lIiA'f '---iillierl Youth 3. 4: Com- liiervial Club 4: lfuture l'l0l1N'illZlliPl'S 7 lntramurals 2, 3. 4: Cirls' Sports Club 3, 4, NlllI1f'TillS l. Put' Patricia Oliver l04 Franklin Street ,-Af,lOl'TiIlit'I'L'iLll Club 2, 3, 4. Earvin Paul Park 216 Madison Street nllllffllu-fil'l0I'llS 3: Cleo Club 4: .luninr Clee Club 3. Clu Dorothy Parr 624 West Green Street Unity -Chorus 2: Commercial li 4 341 Carol Patterson li. ll. 5. ltliarzi -Kllierl Youth 3: Chorus l: Commer- viul Club 4: .lunior Cltorzll Club 3, sl: Nlrulisquein 3. 4: 0, C. fi. sl. David William Pearl 502 South 'hlll'0l'1i Str:-et lh1rv -Art Club 3: Congress rl: National llonor Sm-ie-ty 4: 'lllttlei' Stull 1: Cross Country 2. 3. -1. l,e'ttm'r ZZ, 3. tl: lIlil'ZlIllllI'2llS 3: 'l'rau'k 2. 3. 4. l,ett4-r 3. -l: llonor Roll 2: Senior tfomniittf-es: Sm-nml l'lzu'P. ltluivu .lUlll'I1ill lfssuy Contest 3. Mary Alice Perkins 207 First Street Chorus 2: l,a Tertuliu lispanolu 2, 3: Student Count-il 2: 'llattler Staff 2. 3. 4: .l.V. Chee1'lez1dt'r 2. Varsity 3: lntralnuruls 2: .lunior Commit- tees: Senior Committees: Student Counril Coinmittr-'es 2. Rose Ann Perkins 207 First Street Treble tile-f 2: Chorus l: Commer- cial Club 2: Student Counril 1: Tattler Stat? I: Student Counvil Committees 2: .lunior Committees: .lunior Class Treasurer. Clara Lou Perry R. ll. 4. ithava lh'eUz'e -Annual Staff 2: Choral Club 2. 3: .lunior Choral Club 3: La Tertulia Espanola 2. 3: Mudisqumn 3: 'l'attler Stall' 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 2: All State Chorus 3: Senior Com- mittee-s. Ieun Pratt Nluple Grove Piave Chorus2: ,luuior Choral Clulmllz Nu- tionul Honor Soc-iety -l: llonor Roll 2. 3. rl. Iounne Prouty ll. ll. l, Speuver lluutl tl: Choral Cluh 3: Chorus ZZ: l.e-tzislaltire 3, -1: llllllKlK'I' Stull 4: lu- Il'illlllll'illS 2, fl, 4, Num:-ruls anti l,et- ter 3: Girls' Sports Cluh ZZ, 3. Vive- Presinlent 3: t,lIl5llllNllll,El' Busketlnull l'l:1yer 2. Patricia Purhenn l059 llunlry lloaul IMI -7-'I'runsfer from lilmiru Free .-Keauleuly. lilmiru, New York, 2: Choral Cluh 4: Chorus 2: .lunior Choral Cluln 3: Mudisqueiu 3: lutru- muruls 2: Seetional All State Chorus el. Arden Quick 503 South Cayuga Street l'Qllfl'lfl'6'l--tAxI'l Club 3: Choral Cluh 4: Chorus 2: Junior Choral Cluh 3: luttler Staff 4: Girls' Sports Cluh 3: lntramurals 2, 3, Most Improved Bowler Trophy 2: Sf'l'Il0Ilill All State Chorus 4: llouor Roll 3, 4: Radio Chorus 4. h H gnu Charlotte Ann Busch llanhy Road t 5 V B k H l,'l1mlie - Chorus 3: Le Cert-le um H '1', J 632' eg li lfraiwais 4: 'l'uttler Staff 4: Intra- liulxi I ltttcl 5 l 'lm l 4 ruls 2. I. -. V551 Phyllis Rawlins l52 Pint' 'llrvf' Roarl l'l1y1 wvllai1rl 12. 3. 4: Choral illnln l: ,lunior Choral filuli 3: Madis- quvni ll, 4: Urvhvstra 2. 3. 4: Raclio lillllf 3. 4: 'llattlvr Stall' ZZ, 4: .l.Y. Clie-ei'le-allen' 2. l,f-tier 2, Varsity 3. 4. l.Pllr'r 3. 4: Girls' Sports illulr 2, fl, l: lntramuruls 2. 3. 4: llnnor Roll 2, 3. 4: Svvtionul All State' Chorus 4: Sw-tional All State- Ora-lic'Stra 3: .lunior ii0ll1lllllU P5l Assembly Ur- i-lwstra 3, 4: Spf-vial On-hvstra 3. lx National llonor Sovivty 4. Ingrid H. Reichmann 2lT Willarrl Way flll0I'llS 2: llvr lll lllSl'lIt' Yr-rvin 2: lr lfvrvlc' Franrais 2, 3, 4: Madis- quvin 4: National llonor For-ivty 4: 'llattlvr Stall 22. 3. 4: Girls' Sports fflulw 2. 3. 4: lntramurals 2, 3, 4: Honor Hull 2, 3, 4: .lunior Commit- tvvsz Svnior lfoixmiiltw-sz 'Tlur Miss lll'fNlk5u 1. Mary Alice Reid T06 Hanselman Road . l1i11gr '---llanfl 4: Chess lflulr 2. 'l'i'+'asi1r'm' ZZ: 'l'rf-lnlc file-f 2: Chorus 2: lm iivrrlv l ran4'ais 2, 3, 4: llegis- latiw 3. 4: National Honor Sovivty 4: Orr-he-stra 2. 3. 4. Sz-vrvtary 3. I'rvsi1lvnt 4: Tattler Stall 2.3: Girls' Sports illuln 2, 4: lntramurals 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Senior flom- niittf-rs: Girl-of-tlif--lNlontl1. Mara-li. Elizabeth Pauline Reilly l40 4l0llf':lf' Awlilif' uH1'ffj'v'-illl0I'llS ZZ: l.llf'I'2lI'y lllulm 3, l: S1-ivrivv Clnlm 2: Girls' Sports illnlw Ji: lntramurals 2. 3. 4: llonor llnll 2. Raymond W. Reynolds 323 llf'lll9l' Strvvt l'i4'lrie '--lfliorus 2. 3: .llmior fllvr' lflnlr 3: lntramurals 2. 3, 4: 'llravk l. 2.1 .l.V. VVrvstling 3. l,f-ttvr 3, villu sity 2. 4. l.:-ttf-r ZZ. 4. H361 lane Mitchell 316 South Aurora Str:-vt Gerald Merithew -Kllie-tl Youth 2. 3. -1-: he Clvrvlr Frann- H. ll. -1. llztnlmy vuis 2. 3. 4: l.ilrrz1ry llllllh 2. 3: Tatt- .J',l.H:' lor Stull' 2: Girls' Sports Club 2. 3, -l: lntrumurals 2, 3. -1: Honor Roll 2 3, -1: National llonor Sovivty bl. William Daniel Moeder, Ir. Kill lligrllgatc' Roaul Chester Miller I Hill -'frunsfrr from Sllllllllll lliglh R' ll- il- l 4 '4' Svhool. Suunnit. Nc-xv .lc-rs:-y. -1: l'l11'r1.w1llI Kiln-ss lllulr 4: lr llvrvlv l rum'uis l: l.llQ'l'lII'y lllnlr fl: 'l'uttlvr Stull bl. lohn Mineka 'UT l'lvnNunt Strvvt I tllu-ss Iflnlr 12. Ii. l. xll'1 l,l'1'Sllll'lll fl. Marg0Ehnubitl?,:a?rqcn gl'1'l'1'lillAy l: Ile-r Ilvntsrln- You-in 3: N ' ' 00 'UP l.llf'I'ill'N Vlulu -l: Nutinnul llouor Sn- 'f 'f-W: 'l t fl 'lm'l5 2- 3-'13 H l' an-ly Ii.. l. Svicllw lilulr 2. 1: Yllllllll'l' NUI' 'l' Null vl: llonnr lioll lf. Il, rl: Senior llllIllllllllt'l'4 Catherine Virginia Miner li. ll. 2, llll1ll'il Stephen Nuges KHll'1 ' Allie-cl Youth 2: Choral 517 WestUr'vc'11St1'v0t lluh 1: Chorus 2: .lunior Choral '-31,1-,. ,1m,.m,,u,.ul, 4. ilnlm fl: Slutlvnt ifouuril 3: .lunior olnlnitte-vs. Kenneth E. Naylor, Ir. -H5 North Allmny Strrvt 1le'nri -V-4Ilu-ss Clulr ZZ: Chorus 2: A Ile-r llt'llISl'llt' V1-rvin 3. 4: Glu- Cllnh g?u9ll,lT:nC:2elli -1: .luuior Clem' lllnlr 3: lm lferf-lv ' Html' ' 'lm' K l runm'uis fi. 4: Literary Cluh 3. 4. lf! lllllll All Pfllllllllll -5- l-f'!I l' 31 Ill' Se-t'rvtary-Trftastlrm' 4: Radio lIlulr Nillllllflllr -3- 4: Scif-me flluh 4: Tuttlvr Stull 2. l: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: ,lunior Coru- llllllt't'Sl Senior flornmittvvs: Noth- ing llut the- Truth 3. f :ara 1 We Leon Newhart. Ir. 943 Fast Shore llrivr: Ioann Michel O'Brien 3l2Z lleetor Street Milre --Allied Youth 3, 4: Com- me-rvial Club 4: Future Homemakers 2: lntramurals 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports Club 3, 4, Numerals 4. Patricia Oliver l0-1 Franklin Street l'11t AACommercial Club 2, 3, 4. Earvin Paul Park 2216 Madison Street l,I'lll'll,.'-clh0I'llS 3: Clee Club 4: .lunior Clee Club 3. Dorothy Parr 624 West Green Street Carol Patterson li. ll. 5, lthara Allied Youth 3: Chorus l: Commer- vial Club 4: ,Iunior Choral Club 3, 4: filarlisqnem 3, 4: 0. C. ri. -l. David William Pearl 502 South Aurora Street 1,Il1't'l.fAl'l Club 3: Congress 4: National Honor Soviety 4: 'llattler Staff 4: Cross Country 2, 3. 4, Letter 2, 3, Al: lntramurals 3: 'l'ram'k 2. 3, 4. Letter 3, -l: llonnr Roll 2: Senior Committees: Serond Piave. lthava .lournal lissay Contest 3. Mary Alice Perkins 207 First Street Chorus 2: La Tertulia Espanola 2, 3: Student Count-il 2: 'l'attler Staff 2, 3, 4: J.V. Cheerleader 2. Varsity 3: Intramurals 2: .lunior Commit- tees: Senior Committees: Student Counril Committees 2. Hose Ann Perkins 207 First Street Treble Clef 2: Chorus l: Commer- cial Club 2: Student Count-il li Tattler Staff l: Student Council Committees 2: .lunior Committees: .lunior Class 'llreasureiz Clara Lou Perry R. ll. 4. lthava IJt'l'l,l'l',,-Allllllill Staff 2: Choral Club 2, 3: .lunior Choral Club 3: l.a .. i ' Tertulia Espanola 2, 3: Nladisquem limllfa - Chorus 2' Lommewlal 3: Tattler Stall' 2, 3. 4: Intramurals E341 2: All State Chorus 3: Senior Com- mittees. Iean Pratt Maple- Grove- Plavo fill0l'llS2I ,lunior Choral Clul13: Na- tional Honor Sovit-ty 4: llonor Roll 2. 3. 4. Ioanne Prouty ll. ll. l, Spoiive-1' Band -1: Choral Clulr 3: Chorus 2: Logislatiw 3, 4: Tattler Staff 4: ln- tramurals 2. 3. 4, Nnnwrals and Let- tvr 3: Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, Vivo- l'rosi1le-nt 3: Outstanding Baskvtlmall Play:-r 2. Patricia Purhenn 1059 llanliy Hoaml Pal 'iiI'ilIlSi-f'l' from Elmira Free fhatloiny, Elmira. New York. 2: Choral Clulm 4: Chorus 2: .lunior Choral Club 3: Matlisquem 3: lntra- murals 2: Sevtional All Statv Chorus vl Arden Quick 503 South Cayuga Street Q11ir'lrif: -Art Club 3: Choral Cluli 4: Chorus 2: Junior Choral Club 3: lattler Staff 4: Girls' Sports Clulr 3: Intramurals 2, 3, Most Iniprowml Bowler Trophy 2: Sectional All State Chorus 4: Honor Roll 3. 4: Radio Chorus 4. Charlotte Ann Rasch Danby Road ul.'lIll!1fB,,lCll0I'llS 3: Le Cerule Framais 4: 'l'attle'r Staff 4: Intra- murals 2. 3, 4. E351 Phyllis Rawlins Irene Hxqhtmyer 152 Pine Tre-P Road M79 Slatf riillf Ro l,!ll'1Nf'Bi1ll4l 2, 3, 4: Choral lfluli innnil tail Ill l: .lunior ilhnral lllnlm 3: Madis- s llllflll 3, -l: 0l'1'lwstra 2, 3, -1: Radio ulfnt 0 lllnln 3, -1: 'l7i'liilf'l' Staff 2, -1: ,l.V. ftuiii 3 lf lui In l'i ini lflwr-rlf-z11lf'i' 2, lmttf-r 2, Varsity 3, 4. l s 1-. N H l,4'ttf'r 3. 4: Girls' Sports ifluli 2. 3, qufm 1 1 7 1 N 1: llllfillllllfilli 2, 3. -1: Honor Roll 2, 7 1 I X 1 hu :la nhl 7 lettu 7 3. 1: Sf-rtional All State Chorus -1-: lu-itv I Sw-tional All State flI'l'll0Sll'il 3: K ill Spmt 7 1 ,lunior lfomniittvvsz Assvmlily Ur- llllll ul lunm 1 mnmi ef 4-lwstra 3. 4: Spvvial Urrhvstra 3. vi: S nun l 1llllllllllt!N ul 'Vational llnnur Sovie-ty 4. llmuls Ingrid H. Reichmann 217 Willard Way i.lllll'llS 2: llvr llvlltsvlii' xt'l'1'lll .lg l.f- lk-11-lc l ram'ais 2, 3, -1: Nladis- Mary Elizabeth Riley qnvm -1: National Honor Sm-ie-ty 4: hal Ulf! Sllfllffl 0 'l'attlc'r Staff 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports ,, mm, ,,,mmd , , tjlnli 2. 3, 4: '- -als 2, 3, 4: 0 4 A, 4 0 4 1 w Illlldllllll Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: ,lunior ilfillllllll' tw-s: Senior ii0illIlllllf'1'Sl Our Miss lirnnksu -if. Mary Alice Reid T06 Hanshau Road ,'llirl,Lw -Barid 4: Chess illuli 2, 'l7l'f'HSlll'f'l' 2: 'lirvlnlc' lllef 2: iill0l'llS 2: lr lfvrvlv l'7T3llI'illS 2, 3, -lt: Legis- lative-'3, 4: National Honor Suvivty 71: Ure-heslra 2, 3, 4, Svvrf-tary 3, l're-sidvnt 1: Tattlt-'I' Stall' 2,31 Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4: lntramurals 2, 3, -1: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Senior Cmn- niittm-sz Girl-of-the'-Mmith. Mara-li. Elizabeth Pauline Reilly H0 llnllege AYPIIIIC l1'1'lty AAlfl1or1ls 2: l.it1-'rary lilulu 3, 1: Svimice Cluli 2: Girls' Sports Cluli 3: lntramurals 2. 3. -1: llrnior linll 2. Raymond W. Reynolds 323 ilt'lllt'l' Strwt -'I'f4'li'il'-if-'iill0l'll!4 2. 3: .IlllllUI' Ulm- tllnli 3: lntramurals 2. 3, el: 'Iran-k I. 2,1 .l.Y. Wrestling 3. l.f-ttvr 3, Var- sity 2. -1, lxttvr 2, el. I 36 :I 4 1 R 1.4 , . f gf T' , , - . 1 ' 1 P , I, 1 - ' Q' 4 J ' ' . - ' J H.. ' 1 - . I fl. I: Iv - n , Q ' - 1 fff , .I U-guy I f , In 5, If . b 5,12 ff! W-T, J.. I P! .Y I' 1 M' 'Q ' TA' '35 Q1 0,0 'ff :gy Q4 sg l , , jg, ff ! xx : Xl E E-al x X4 A x S 557 J ! x 'F X I W' I ff 'Agfki 'Z L 1 vii -' ff , ' s ! fl? 'NM jg! x ,, W Y xv '71 ff 9 70 51555 A 5' an iffy , - ' . Qi. f--iii g y Q 'X 5 ll I ' k A L 5 X xx U 'a.. 1, f -4 XXX' 5 6 'if , wif E NW .xy f S ... Q 'gy' N., , YJ? Qwrhvaira PI'CSi!lf?lIl . . .... . . .Midge Reid Secretary ........ .... E lmae Adams Librnrimz ......... ..... E rna Olafson Assislanl Librarian . . . . .Mary Kay Clarey Comluclor ........ . ........ Miss Marsh Ithaca High School instrumentalists have come a long way in order to achieve such a fine or- chestra as l95-1 produced. l904 saw the first Ithaca High Orchestra. This group of musicians was vast- ly different from todayls orchestra of 70 membersg there were eighteen in the orchestra. which included a string section with four mandolins. Nor have the orchestra programs always been the same in their 30 years. In l929. for example. the Christmas Concert was a vesper service in the afternoon: in l953, however, the concert was an cve- ning performance hy all grades, from elementary school through high school. Both vocal and instru- mental talents were represented. Outstanding on the program was O Come, All Ye Faithful. played hy Senior and Junior High orchestras combined, with the audience joining vocally. The newly organized Woodwind Quintet gave a lively version of The March of the Little Tin Soldiersf' A departure from the usual high school concert schedule was the April concert of the orchestra and choir. These two groups joined in well-united chords to perform Vllilhollskyfs Battle Hymn of the liepuhlicf' Also on the program was Csardas,,' a violin solo by Sue Kelly. llnder Miss Marshls experienced baton the assembly orchestra played at each assembly. As has been customary in recent years, student members of assembly orchestra conducted this select group of 30 players during the second term. Commencement will not be forgotten by Senior instrumentalists. for it marked the close of their participation in the l.H.S. Orchestra. T461 I INST X IUHNN Sllll may 1 0Ilt'4'I'llllZl5ll'l' l Illll Ululsnn Imm-1-S liulunnu - lx ullxlw-n Vsulla :ry lun' Llurm Ill Illl lll'llQ'yI'llll Klum lllx 1 I , , X alps lu ul 'Nu ln xlllll Nun l.ulluslu'rv lmm-:Inna lxuul I mul llaulr l llmlwlll linux Nlfl 'U NIJ NIHLINS l'llm'ln- Xlusuu l :mln lXl'lll1'l' Nluguw-1 llutl lm XIIIH' u- Xrzlvn Nlvl .:u'l1l:m l'llIil Klum- lfluu ll - XlllllllQ'I'lllilIl l lwnlwlll lulu-rlv N lilllll lvl'IllIllls llwl x Xluxpln Immm- lm-flul lflu'i-tinv llUSl1llllilll .lnlm bln-I' lfmlitll l':u'r lialrvll Yun llm- llupalrt Xrllmr l,0l'llt'lIlIS XIUIAS Hi.-Q' Nlulti lllxrislim' Nlorlun .lunn-5 Slllllll '1 'lfl,l.US Iluximl Xluure- lcllllilt' ,Mlauns llc-llirc' .lllllIIS0ll l rzmx llizilly .lmly lfnlxxurmls STRING ll-XSSHS Xlivn- 'I'lmlnpsun lluln-rt Nlilla-r llugiln l.au'y lfl ,lVl'l'IS lfnnnnlmx llnllmvrt Xlnrslm llulwr lxl1lI'Lill4t'l Suyle-s l,illIgll'lll Hawk Ul5Ul'IS l,l'll'l' ll1'1ll'l1'lx llmuml l':IlSh'lIl lil.-XliINl'I'I'S Num' l':llSXHH'lll . , . l'l1yllls lmulms lim-wrly 'llillH'I' lAllllSt' llrmu- l3fXSSUUxl lrx ing Sf-lslm-y FHICNQIII HUHNS .luwk llill'1lllI,Ei .l2l1'1lllf'lllN' Klum- llvorggv lllulti I-'rf-yu Olulson NTI 'l'lil Nl I'l'1'l'5 linln-rt llukin lluxid Fosufl' llnnulul llutl film:-I1-s llivkillsml 'l'Ii0NlIIONl'IS ,lolln Ross llurry lim-nnvll lizlrol Slll'l'hU04l 'l'l l Il ,-X Wzlrwn Xlurlxs Plilii IUSSION 'Vx-il xyllll4'I'Illllli' Nlarlvm- HillllilllSllll St:-uurl Wknllam- llivllalvwl llontllruynl ,-XSSUCII.-K'l'l'1 l'l4XNlS'l Sunmlru lle-mining: pXl,'l'lillN.'K'l'lf l'l-NNI? l.urry ,lurnisnn v I I I't'Slf1l'llf ....... Seerelu ry-Trerlsu l'1'l' l,1'l1rarin,'1 ....... .'ls.si.wlf1ltl l,IillI'fIfiIl'l CIJIIIIIIVIIJI' .....,. Eemh .lltll Vtest .Samlra Hetniniug .. .Holmertsi tlurper lx'l2lI'lt'Ilt' llillllilllrlblt . ...... Mt. lliuves Can anyone iinugine ltlmeu High St-hool without its ln-incl? l.ll.S. liuntl sunt it lug. has stayed lay the st-hool through its ins and outs in uthleties and has lu-pt moi. gr I l ootlmll gillll1'S must have seetnetl very quiet and lllt?lllllllSlLtSllt' helore the org. . 1 . tlieer the teaun to vietory. llnslxetlmll games tu-re the first events for whit-h the l9l7 lvuntl plttyf-tt XII tlu nuts x lu-gituters zunl haul to rent their instruments from the st-hool. Urutluully the lm. . n the eity on putriotit' oeezisiotts. The lmnfl has hy now heeome estaltlifllecl us a rlxtt Htoup . s ts . iepresentaxtive ol' the high sehool's musical ta lent. 'llhis year untler illlr. Graves' expert Clireetion tht- lranfl tnatle three uppt tt i lt 4 s v . tru llull. 'llhe hrst wus at the All-Star lmsketlmull game lvetween Syrnritse ant of it fl ut x lotus II N ' ' -. atrv :anne tluring niifl-terms. anfl linallv at the lfastern lntereolleg . s 1' 1 hips. 'lllte hantl also purtieiputecl in the lVlass Band llzly at the Cornell-Hive oo m. ff. nt llivialerl into groups. one for eoneerts unfl one for mart hint: purposes . s -eleetions at their spring convert. Holst's Second Suite lor lgilltfln will he rttnf ntltetlfl lot its tuttu.1tt tune patterns ainfl interwoven melody lines. hltaliun in Algiers hy llossini lin utcl tln pro--i.un i lust-moving tempo. ltlmt-u High School eoulcl not get along without the Little tt:-tl llaucl. ishn h ltr tion never to he ltrolien. I 424 1 Jlllusic E Ffa M f W My ,X J , K !2 gf ! as ' ga X 'um wi Il 7 it lift! W ,I-.. 9 x.:,,,, jLh g L 5 Els' , . f ,Q f ,IN g. P +:-v W WN S I7 W ig? A A i' S 1'1f' , ff 3 Y Q 'X kX ' 2 X E ' fag! , A 1 5 1547 5 'af 5 ANA f zfy-x ef: :QNX N - 4--H ,sv-1 Gbrrhwira Presiderll . . . . . ..... lVlidgc Heicl Secretary . . . . .Elmae Adams Librarian ......... ...... E rna Olafson Assistant Librarian . . . . .lVlary Kay Clarey Conduclor ........................ lVliss lVlarsh lthaca High School instrumentalists have come a long way in order to achieve such a fine or- chestra as l954- produced. 1904 saw the first Ithaca High Orchestra. This group of musicians was vast- ly difterent from todayvs orchestra of 70 membersg there were eighteen in the orchestra. which included a string section with four mandolins. Nor have the orchestra programs always been the same in their 50 years. ln l929. for example. the Christmas Concert was a vesper service in the afternoon: in l95f3, however, the concert was an evc- ning performance hy all grades, from elementary school through high school. Both vocal and instru- mental talents were represented. Outstanding on the program was O Come, All Ye Faithful. played hy Senior and Junior High orchestras combined, with the audience joining vocally. The newly organized Woodwind Quintet gave a lively version of The March of the Little 'l'in Soldiers. A departure from the usual high school concert schedule was the April concert of the orchestra and choir. These two groups joined in well-united chords to perform Wilhouskyfs 'gliattle Hymn of the llepulilicf' Also on the program was Csardas, a violin solo by Sue Kelly. Under Miss lVlarsh's experienced baton the assembly orchestra played at each assemlrly. As has lneen customary in recent years, student members of assembly orchestra conducted this select group of 250 players during the second term. Commencement will not he forgotten hy Senior instrumentalists. for it marked the close of their participation in the l.l'l.S. Orchestra. E461 I INST XIHLINS sun K4-lly 4.0114-1-l'll:1:lslm'l' I lllil Ululsun I'xa1ln'vs Ilolunno lx lIIlI4'1'll Walls 'llnry Ixuy l.I:n'vy Ilnum I'4-Ilvglrlnl XII 4 III . . y Xlillgu- Ile'i4I vrnm Klan- iflnnggll In :Xnnv ZIllIlll1'l'l!lilIl lnn I,nnnsIwry lxnse-anlnal Ixnnl l mul Iiunr I Iimlwtll Knox sIC1IUNI! XIOLINS I'Ilm-Iw Mason l1n1I.n Ixa lllnl XII ml Ilutt iffll Inna' ,-Xnla-n Innm' IxIl'I,ll4'IlIilIl I'I1 II: IXJIIDVIII I'IIn' ' ' Iilllll Ilrillillls Ilvlay Murplly Iuunna' I4-slut I,ln'lsl1nr' fmslunlzln .lnlln 'xsIll'l' Ifslitlu Parr K1m'n Yun de Hogrzul Xrtlnn' lfnrnvlius YIUI..-XS Alive- Multi llllristinx- NIorl0n .Iznnm-s Smith 'I fI'Il,I,0S Ilanill Xlmm' I':IlIl2lf' .-Mlzuns Ilvni4'e- .Iohnson Franz I'iziIIy .Indy Iilluurmls STHINQQ B,-XSSICS Xliu- 'llmnlpsnn RI1Ill'I'I NIIIIN' Iluglx I.z11'y I I,lI'l'I'IS Ifxmnulnn Cnlln-rt Nlzwslul lhllwl' lxIlll'g1llI'f'I Sayles I'utri1'iu Mnvk UBOES Ilvtvr IIf'lII'll'Ii Ilmxursl Ifpste-in lIl,ARlNli'l'S Allllt' I :llFW0l'lIl Phyllis Rawlins Hewrrly lIIilIN l' Imuise- IIIYIIH' BA SSUUN Irving Sc-Isl:-y I-'Rl'INlfH HURNS .Ian-k Hilflllllgl .I1u'qne'lim' Klunf- Gvnrgm Nlalti I r:'yu Ulzlfsnn NTI TRI I NlI'Ii'l'S Iiulrr-rl Ihlklll Ilznixl Fostl-I' llunalml Ilan! tiluu-les llivkinson 'IIHOM IIUNICS ,Inhn Ross Larry Bvn nrt! lfzlrnl Sln-ruuml IIIBA Wurrvn Illurlss I'I'1RiIUSSION Ne-il Wintermnte- XIurIr-ln' Hunkinsnn Stvxsurt WuIIu4-:- Ill4'Ilill'lI Ilootllruyal ASSOfIIA'l'I'1 I'I.-XNIST Sumlru II:-nnningl .-KI,'l'I'IIIWA'I'Ii I'I,-XNIFI Larry .Iulnisnn Minh l'rc'si!ff'l1I .......................... Hill what Sf'l'I'f'1llI Y-Tl'l'IlSIlFUI' . . .Santlra Hvniniing l.1'Iarari1m ........ ...... l tolierta Harper .flssislrlfzl I,llJI'!II'lIl '1 . .. .Nlarlvnv llanlxinson lfoliffllvlor ........................ Mr. tliliws Can anyonv iinagrinc- lthava High Svhool without its lmantlf l.H.S. liancl. sinrv it ln-gan in IUIT haf ftayvcl hy tht- svhool through its ins anrl outs in athletics and haw lwpt inoralt- at a high pitt-li lfootlnall gainvf must have- svviiwrl very quiet and uiwnthusiastic- lwforv tht- organization of tht- lvanrl to 1-livvr tht- tvain to vivtory. liaslu-tliall ffanivs wvrt- thc' lirst c-vents for whit-h the 1017 lianrl rlavwl. 'XII thc- lllllSll'lilllF in-rc 2- l , lwginiu-rs and had to rent the-ir inftrunivnts from the svhool. Uratlually thv hancl rains- into alt-niancl hy tht- vitv on patriotit' ovvasioiis. The hancl has lw now lwcoiiic' estalilirlwtl as a vivit- group. as wt-II as ll re-pri-fr-iitativv of the high s4'hool's niusival talent. This war unclvr lVlr. Graves' expert diret-tion tho hand niacin- tlirev ilPlll'ill'illlt't'5 at Corin-ll's liar ton llall. Thr- hrst was at thc' All-Star haskffthall game- hetween Syl'ilt'llSt' aml ltot-lwste-r. nc-xt at the Ctll'Iti'll-lNltYy ganw fluring niicl-tvrnls. and hnally at the Eastvrn lntPrt'olle'giatc' Vliwstliiig tihanipion whips. ilihv hand also participatz-fl in the Mass Band Day at tlw Coriivll-liivv foothall granu-. llivitlf-tl into groups, one for 1-oncerts and one- for niarnhing purpose-S. thv lmancl playc-cl N-vt-nil we-lc-ctions at thvir spring 1-onrvrt. Holst's iiSf't'0Ilfl Suite for lianclu will lw iviiielillu-i'1-tl for its inlrit'utv time- pattc-rns and ints-rwown inelofly lines. italian in Algimi' hy Ho-sini live-nm-cl thc- program with itx fart-moving tviupo. lthuva High Sc-hool coulrl not gvt along without tht- Little lit-tl liantl. whit-li has ln-1-oiiu' a tracli lltlll lN'Yl'l' lt! lit' lll'0kt'll. i 4:43 l I.l VVICS Nlurm- Suyle-s Hula:-rm Hill'jlf'l ltllllllalloll l.llHN'I'I I,ilIl'il'i1I Nlalrlx Null: 'l'hnyc-r xl1ll'N'lil ifulu-r UH! DHS l'1'l1'l' H1'lll'll'k HIHHIIWI Hpstvin l lliS'I' lII.fXRINl I'N Num- l':IlhXXOI'l'l llnrntln XXIHIIVIII . Phyllis Hzuxlins xllllt' flrillitll lh-u'rly 'Vain-r Ulvn Xlmm' SI'IlIUNll 4Il.XHlNI I'4 .lllllilfililll I.l'XlIl4' lmxm- lmum' .IRIIIP lXIl't'llliHl Hu1'lml'u l'uinl4'r Xlvx Sllllflh 'I'lIlIiIl tfI.,XliINI l'N l.IIJll'l1'h 1 lmlq-I NRIIIVQ' ,Iunm-N firm-v llvrringglon l lii5'l' IIUHNIf'l'S FIHNI' 'IHUNIBUNICS lv-My I'1U 'ff Huh:-rt linkin I,m'ry li:-nmftl xI1ll'lilIlHt' Push Hmm I.-VMM. 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Ltlltl llulm Slwltmi wvra- giwn ll FIll'l'iill llUlllbI', S1'l1'1't1'1l liy 1'xp1'1'i1-111'1'cl 11111si1-iam l'1'11111 ltl1111'11 tf1wll1-gen this gftlllll nl' stu- tlt'lllS j1m111'111-ym-ml tu tl11- sl11t1'-wi1lc- 11111fi1- 1'u11l'1-r- 1-111'1- i11 Sf'l'llt'ltrt' fur liuur 1l11ys ol' l'1111 11111l l1111'1l mark. lltl1111':1 lligl1 hlllllt'tllF 1li1l nut l111vv ln t1'11v1'l ill IUISS. 1sl11'11 tl11- lirst Nvw York All-511119 lXlllSil' litlIll'1'l't'llt't' mls l11'l1l 111'1'oss llvwitt llalrli ut lll1111'a1 llullc-gm-.l Syl'ill'll5l'-5 fjllllllllllslii llutcl was atliw- with l1igl1 Sl'lltNll stumlvnts lil'0lII 4'Yl'l'y' 1111'- Ilt'l' ul' lllt' staltv. 'l'lw Ullllil' 1-11juy1-rl 1'11l'1'vsl1i11g rv- t1.1 lll'ilI'F2llS 1111 tlw 111111-I mul. lglllltl lllltl 11111-lim l'l'llPill'Fill4 twrv l11'l1l ill tl11' l,lllt'tllll Aumlitc ul' lit'l1ll'Lll lligllSl'llu11l. I,l'tllt'rll'iI. lililltl. itlltl 1'l1oir. 11111l1-1' tl11- l bI'llIltl vraliips of Mr. Mwtw l,ill'2lIlUY. Mr. Niln llm' llllil Mr. ,lnhn Rllyllllbtlll. will I't'lll0IIlllt'l' ll WUII tlt'l'lilll t'Xllt'I'll'llt't' 11111l1-1' trulv gn-11l 1-11111l111-tons Altlt'l' IllUl'll pr111'ti1'1'. tl11-+11 t11l1'11t1'cl sttulviits wt-11t to ll11' .All-Statv lVlllSit' l:0lll'l'l't'lll't' alt Sy1'111'11r1'. Pi QW Zlnfnrmal uair Cgrnupa Four CllllllI.V llllYQ' Honness. lloui: Lee, .loe Biodgett, Larry Piguee Little Real Big Six--Dick Menke, Bill Grover, Teri Tottey, Alex Sharp. Dave Nest-rue, ,Iohn Ross String QllIlfIl'l' Sue Kelly, Kay Wallis, lflmae Adams. Alice Malti uullllllilillll 0llillft'I7iitlllt'l'ii1 Harper, Pete Hedrick, .lack Harding. lrv Selsley. Anne lfnsxxortli Music. music, musicg I.H.S. is filled with it. Afternoons you are serenaded by the marches of the Little Red Band and the orchestral pieces played by Miss Marsh's instrumentalists. Morning classes are accompanied by Mr. Masonis vocalists. Yet, busy as they are, ithaca High musicians still iind time for more music. llarbershop harmony is the specialty of the Four Counts. Organized last year, the Counts have appeared on WHAIVI-T.V.'s '6You Can Be a Staff' on several 4'Accent on Youthi' programs, and in two Bailey Hall talent shows. They are also much in demand to sing at other functions. Jazz, and plenty of it, is served up in enthusiastic style by the Little Red Big Six. Organized this past winter to bring back the jazz of the roaring twenties, the crazy combow first enlivened l.H.S. has- ketball games. Since then, they have appeared on Ted lVIack's Original Amateur Hourw and on You Can Be a Star, as a result of their winning the Bailey Hall talent show on February 19. Softer and sweeter, but no less enthusiastic, is the music of the String Quartet. For several years Miss Marsh has had a similar group. Although they play primarily for their own enjoyment, the girls appeared on Accent on Youthf, Organized last fall, the Woodwind Quintet performed for the Christmas Recital. the Band Con- cert, and several Accent on Youth shows. They also traveled to Syracuse on May 9 to play a Nlozart quintet at the Convention of New York State Music Teachers. Music, music. music! I 56 l AMW llieg 5, fo D 4 1' 4 F s In Q +,v9 -4 A J Vg QV ',',z L- rf f WDA ,QW u N ,UNI ,rn .milk if if ,Sy 5 'Pip :H L I, V XXL Iv. x -' E I L 'N M WD kt UC V f' --ipsr n IIQL A. '75 K -1.0 rank, J , XL ,X TJ, , A , xv l ni :Ai Lmnx VL , U. I' - 'll :Y xx gy. V l. ,W j fr, Q sk I U' Il Q I. ,U X N at A V U ,V ' . V L? 1 W .44 . . 'A ' X If LLYJ 'NX ELA nn I rx X 0 - . is A if ' ' I -I ,f ' I ' Q A. 0 i ' ' M Wifi . Xjyy V Xl' Q 46' f b Xl' ff' H41 ,' fx UPL' 1 fu' J- 'V f . -4 QW- ,I 9 f ,ff ' 1 -A--1 .1 if Q, -M ,1 ,H x,-J' x l W LV R- 1 gif' 1 xl' , ' ai . X - 1 Jul' ,Q Y 6 ' - 5 Ill!! ' PW . , xv . Q- W T' 5 .b ,VG I xp x. QW f I' IN S4 lfiryl Hou' Xlarilyn Kllllll. U4-th Wilson. Jtllan lgl'll1'l'iI1t l', .lanvt Xlavlx. Yvonne- tfronk. Kirk Sale-. 'IR-d tfotton. Sandy lle-mining. Svotl Wu-tzstvon. ,lay litIllllilltllIllI1l, .lohn Smith. llriiri- llvrringiton ,Nl'l'UVIIIlf1lN4 Nliss lflliotl. .ludy Whitv. lillilfltltlf'lll0I11tllllSt, Nlolly Xe-ngo. .loan liadlorly. ltita -Xgguilar. lngrid ltvivll- mann. l.ois Wilson. ,lilly Farnham. Mary llanshan. .Indy Ke-nrivk. Ginny Siany. Suv' lu-Ily. .-Xrlinv tlinpold. lla:-lwl -Xlu-r, Lonnn- t .ornys all Thin! Hou' Flu-ila lfasa-y. Mxlvii Qnirk. Nlilu- Hugo. llayiml l'f'arl. ,lan llashroiu-ls.. .Iohn Xlini-ka. llarry l,ntrin. K4-n Naylor. ?3tvysart tflar:-. llayid Snmrk, Bill xl0l'llf'I'. l'at, Nlahool. jllllt' Loomis tio-Editor Cotton 1-orrm-4-is gall:-y as Sports lfditors VW-tzstvon and Hvmming put thv lin- ishing tour-lie-s on that section. Iaitlvr Stat? 09rgnnizrh 1392 C0-Edilors ......... . .'l'r'd Cotton. Kirk Salt' ,4!117l'I'IfSf!Ig Mfzrlflgvr . ......... john Smith lfzisilwss Manngvr . . . . .Yyonnv tironk Clfflllllfillll f'W0lllIgf'l' ................ lam-t Mark .4d1.'i.wrx ........... Nliss lflliotl. Miss Honvharik Sinn' IHUQ. Ihr- Trzlllvr has rr-portvd ilu- 4-lull. athlvtiv. srholastiv. and routinv am'tiyitif's whit-ti nialu' up our daily sm-hool lift-. llihc-lirst1'1ll1l1'rx wen' monthly IltilfIilLlIN'S pulnlishvd e-ntirz-ly hy girls of thc' Kappa Sigma sorority. hut in H306 thu- odi- torial stall was PXIJEllNlt'Il to im-ludv lvoth girls and hovs. lfarly 7'1IIl1z'r.s had no rc-portvr-- or t'UllllIlIllFlS hut rc-lied on inatvrlal voluntarily 1-onlrllmtm-ul hy the- student lwody. lfarh sm-hool organization was vx- pvt-ted to provide monthly arlic-les. 'l'wc-nity-liyv yvars ago. the magazinr- t'llilllgPll to tht- familiar nvwspapc-r form. with a rvgular stall' ol' yyrilvrs. Haj l irxl Ifnu' tlarrul 'l'rm-num. lfllvn l'a-tt:-ngill, l'ut ,lolinson. lfrnu Ululsun. Alive- Yllhllltlllillll. Nmivy Willliiuii. Xvwttt lruxis tflirislim- Nlortnu. tlloriu Svutt, Nuiivy lin-viii-. llurlmrai Nl:-IL, lim-mln' 5t'lllilll'l'. llorolllv wllllltiltl. llnu Nam ln-nt S:-rnml Nou' l':1t Xlzn-la. .lilllt' Klt-4-iliuli. tiluin- iilairvy. Namvy llull. Nunvy Skinnvr. Hairy liuy lflairm-y. l'iil:'vn Nlurlou 'xllll llilln-rt. l'ile-:tnur Nutz. tiurnl Sm- lipstt-in, .luliv 111-ntl:-, llvwrly 'l'nlwr. Louise- tfrunv. 'Knnv xl4'l.Llt'lllilll. .llltltlllil lla: mutt le in l tltlti Illini litlllglllll l multi l'uiu --'..a 1. .-Q ll . .,- . A . .... Tliiril lluu' ,Iulin M-umm, llolm Sprolv. Ste-w ,-Kgurml. llc-orgv llnrrvll. llolm llalxin. ,lvrry lmigrflmi. llriiw- Plitlllll. tlru l'e-rry. llvun llriu-lun-i'. llun llorli. l'n'ttig1re-is tilurv. Fra-tl tfn Illtl 'l'l1is ve-a1i s Tulllvr 1-tmtinut-d in tht- linutstt-ps of ln'vviulls Q-tlititms. 'liliv tlitllt't'S. altlilvtit' 4-vvllts. t'llllb :mtl vluss mms. ttml snviul itvms worm- fully c'm'z-n-tl Wt-1-iijuyt-cl tht- humor illltl 'ifltflii volunms. tht- cur lmms, nml INN-N fivnis zulvvrtisvme-nts. Wir loolu-cl . . - - . . lurwaxrrl tn tln- zany April lwmls issue- uml wultm-tl imputit-ntly lim' tliv Talllvris lrigirvst sump of tht- T' yvalr. tht- rvsults ul' tlu- Miss l.H.S. 4-mitm-st. 1 'lllw svliool liliv ra-porteml Ivy tlim' Tnlllvr uf tlu l80ll's liuml muvli in mninimi with liliv nt l.ll.S. in I053-Sl. Suvli familiar tupivs us Cmigrcss uml at pruposvfl l'vniininv 1-oiiliterpawt. vlass nic-vtings. st-liool spirit. utlilvtic vwiits. ussemlilivs, and tht- sm-iul lift- ul' tlu- stuclvnts appz-url-tl in tlu- curly is- sur-s. 'llliv style' of tlwse- old Tlzlllers was inure- lormul. liul the- writing: was ext-t-Ile-nt and just us rc-aulululv as is tht- Tultlvr today. l5'1l Messrs. Salle- and Cunningliam prvpure- tlw Talllvr Qlnngrwa Qbrganizrh 1853 5., .. ,f K ., - First Noir- -Kirk Sale. Allan Bruckner. llavid Smock. ,lohn Smith. Scott Wetzsteon, Bernie Aslier. .loel lllodgrett. Nlarv lloll. :Xngelo llitiiacomo. lliek Kowalski., Moe Lewis, David Hughes Ser-mul Rau'-Wlr. Higgins. Druid Pearl, lion Cowan. Dick llummer, Holi Sehlotzhauer. Hill ifadie. .lan llashrouek. .lay tlnnninghani. 'I'ed Cotton, Frank Hancharik, .Iohn Langzdon, Ernie Cole, ,lohn Phillips. Doug: Lee. Nlike lingo, Stewart Clare. Mr. iiipolit Tlrirrf Rau'--'Dick Stahl, Hill West, Crey Perry. .lerry Langdon, Tom llecker. Bolt Stanton, Reuben XV:-iner, Chet Croxer, George Burrell. .loc llitliacomo. Ted Tottey. Bruce Pfann, Louis Nlassucci S pea lfer ....... llepuly Spealrer . . TfI?lISlII'f'I' ..... Sr-'rgezznI-111-.firms . . i'lI1tViSIIfS ..... . fgtlyl 1 it ,2 V3 a 1, - ' ff 'LJ 'fv vi K' 5 . . .Bernard Asher . . .Scott Vvetzsteon . . . .Joel Blodget .............lVlartinHol I t r. Higgins, lVlr. Hipolit E Kirk Sale defends federalized medicine as his col- leagues listen intently. E601 Resolved: The lfederal government should provide a complete system of medical care avail- ahle to all citizens at puhlic expense. Supporting this afiirmative position in the annual Congress- Legislative dehate. held on March lil. proved to he a satisfying experience to all Congressmen. Both first and second speaker awards went to Kirk Sale and Jan Hasbrouck. Sixtieth anniversary plans materialized in the Diamond ,Iuhileefi A huge hirthday cake and a glittering diamond made the dance an ac- tual anniversary party. For more than thirty years the Congressional Ball has held a top place in the social events of the school year. Professor Frank David Boynton. founder of the club in l893, wished to provide training in leadership and citizenship for high school stu- dents. Congress has done just that for sixty years. Bill after hill has come lsefore its assemhly for study and debate. The clubis somewhat serious activities have hecome lighter as years have passed. An event much more physically than mentally stimulating game held is the Congress-Faculty haskethall each year. That Congressmen and faculty would ever hattle on a haskethall eou rt would have lmeen hard for the boys of H393 to believe. Although Congress won the game last year. in WSI- they were on the losing side, in spite of strong support from Legislative cheerleaders. Annual Svtnlf Ubrganizvil IHIIE1 l l'I'.Sl Nou' sllr' lu-lly. Mint- linsnortli, Yvonnt- ilronk, lllury lfllvn 'lill0lItllSOlt. llongilnss Im-.,I1111v1 xl1ll'lR.Slt'lHll'l lflalrz-. lltlltilftl l'iItSll'ill. 'I'1--l 'l'ott1'y'. liillillltftl Smith ,Nm-111111 Nou' Xlies Sl1'g.LliI'll'll..lUlllI M-nggo, lloh Sproh-. llnrol linnr. lion tfoiuui, liriim- llrfrriiiploin. Put llilinorv, ,lilf lilllllllltylllllll. llill't'y l.llIl'ill. l.lItllil Hola:-rts , 1 I Tllliltl lxoui llhzir lllonulilist. lfonnit- tioriiiutll. 'Xrt lfross, Put ltm.tfi,.111. ily,-,W HiglllIltYK'I' litn l llis 'Yann 'lxinn l intlt l'i11t4 llilllpy fhlll1iYl'li52lI'y! llilllpy fxlillivl'l'5illiy lll il lltlllllltbll whit-I1 mints-s lutvk lo IULIS. l or 30 H . mlm-aulliilv. A lialf-1-1'11tu1'y ol' thv ltl1u1':1 lligh yn-airs. illllllllltllh tllltllllll vmhtors lmvt- worlu-tl lo . t ' I Y 11111111111 has lH't'll l'0tllllll'll'll. luring to llllalval lhgh hrhool il svru-s ol invnior- uhh- yt-urlnooks. ll' you wv1'1' to g1lillll't' through thi' first yvzlrhook, you woulml cliscovvi' l1i1't111'1's of h1ll1il ---------- f - 5 -l11'N'l x'liU'k Ul'QIilllllilli0Il5 whivh z11'1'11ow loiind nioslly i11 vol- l'f 'f'f l MU f'1'1f'f - - -- -N W 'l ltlim' hw., am' lllliwl-gift., YN. l',-alto,-llim., and lgIISltIf'SS Mnrlngvr ................ llouyllnssi lfm' ,,,,-K,,-Mins. 'l'h,.S,. gmlllw I,,-mwidpd lin. only ,N-till fl1f111.w1'.s .... Mr. Clark. Mr. lillilllv. Miss bit-glru-tl al1'liYiti1'solilllvsvllool i11 IUUS. i l11 thoso vnrly claiys it wus possihh-. lN't'illlF1' ol' hlllillll'l' 1-lnssm-s. to xsritv short liill'il5Il'illlllS or t'Yl'll pot-ins to itl'l'tlttllNllly vault svnior pit-tim-.1111 1'll1-1-tiw way ol alt-sm-rilniig vuvli pm-rson s 111't1x'1- tivs nml Ill'l'SUlI1lllly. As tht- yours wvnt hy. tht- yr-airhook lH'i'illlll' WWW M h-ss liorinall us inon- vluhs and orguiiizntioiis alv- wlopvcl. This ltIli0l'ltI1lllly was 1'1-llc-vlml ill tht- hirlh ol' tht- yvarhook nllll'llll'.-Q Alitvi' 1-hoosing tht- 111111iv1'1'sa11'v llic-nw for this l'I5l Jlllllll-Ill. tht- stall svt to work in Svptvni- hor lot'ol1lllill'zltl iltlllwlliit' 050-Xivill' Hook. Mr. llliss uml Mrs. lililfil Apgar Cllillllll0l'. il l-0l'lllf'l' sturlvnt mul tvaivlivi' i11 l.H.S.. wow inost hvlpliul aww i11 provicling sa-hool l1isto1'y.11111l old AliIlll,0lS and WMM T!llll!'l'S prow-tl to he llSl'lilll sourc-vs of informa- tion uhout ltluicu High Svhool ill yours pust. Ill ,liltlllltfy vluh pivtiirvs got UIIFIUI' way. and 4111111111 ollivvrs tally thc- aiimziiig rvsults of thc- sale-s t'tlIllit'l't'llt't'S w1'1'1- ht-ld with aulvisors and lltf'lll- rairlipaigii. lhlj hers for vluh writv-tips. All too soon 11111111 tht' Em' Evutnrhr Herrin Ubrganizrh 151115 ,bl lfilsf Run' lv-mu-tli lY:l5'l1n'. llnuvr 'l'mnhonliun. llminl 'l'c'im-lc-s. l'unl illI'1'ilI1lbl'. lfwniir- tm-nmill. Xnnw- Holtz. il1lilHli1'l'll- . xl:-in. l' iw-il lwllv ,NVVIPIIII Null' Xlr:-, lzrnsli-in. Put lwngn. Mum- Nlvl,iu-lilzni. -Xllzi Ugllvn. hiiinnilmi I nllwit. Xnm- els-l'4n'n-NI. .llllu- ln-nllv. I'IiylIi5 X1'L1'i'iii:iii 1 Tfllilll lfnu' Isllllllx limniilmzuf. XVI ffroxs. lxirli Silli'.ll0l4'lllilI1 llnrtun. Xnnly .lilllll54lll. HI'lI1't' Hyun. ,luhn Nivglruwl. l'r1'4l Virliilmlml. li l'r1'.s1'11f'i1l X lil'f'-I,l'f'S Sl'1'I'l'lllI'vl' 7, lllI'f.Sr?I' . l'l'!I.YIl I'l'I' if-lnirnl Nlnnta-nllia-I ..... ...lfminiv Cmnwull ialvnl . , . . .l'nul 'life-uiim' ' '- '-- l 'f ' Bull' xlllFl1'llilFillNllyF lN'l'll ann' ul'lll1'l'llAiuy'all1ll' an'- - --Dm I 'f Hf'lf'f lixilis-5 uf thi- til'l'lIlilII Cluli. uncl thi, Yt'iiI'-rl'llllPlIil1l '-'------'---xl'f- l'1 'fl ' unusual lulvnl. ln IUUS. lhv lirfl vighl llll'lllll4'l's ul' llvr lJf'lllP1'lll' Xa-rr-in sung nlml 1il'l'llI2lll liulk mugs. 'llhif yvulff nimnlu-rf nl' lim-riiiani vlnll, ns in-ll :ix wine- l.H.S. nllnnni. lil'i'F1'lll4'Kl hm lllllSll'illl'N ul' Rl num- c-luwsivnl imlnrv. 'l'h4- lin! ri-1'ilail,, in the- lull. lic-aitiiwrl ai firing l'llill4ll'l isrilie-n hy alle-xinnln-r XYlllIilPl'k'I'. who mls-mlim-ails-il il lu Cliriwlinu ziml Nluriu Links. Slllflvlllr at I.ll.S. lalsl yvur. ililn- xpring rc Vlllll pn-f1'llln'4l violin zunl pnnm se'lm-vlmiif. Cf'l'Illilll Cluh hm-gun ilu- XUAII' with lm: iniliu- lltlllm an formal and an mlurnnil mn-. lln' vlnlu ln-urll nizmy iiila-rvaling nntfimlc- mul Slll1ll'lll FlN'ilkl'l'S. Nh-nilwrs Ul'QllIlill'1l Ihr- annual luliglnigv vlnln! lillflbllllilh party amcl Fung lil'l'lIlilll vurnlf lim' lhu- p11rlyH s-ritwlaiiliiiinfiil. The-y also illll'llll1'lllllvllllllllill laiigllugv vlulis' pix-nir in Juno. Bl'lXH'l'll ilu-fv uvliv- ilivs thc' vlulr sam IIlUYiQ'5. haul il lullu' railv. alnfl pluyvfl Bingo in Cc-riilzill. lllfllllgll thu- ye-aura lhe- vlnlv P lIlll'I'K'Sl has xurn-il fruni lll'UfllH'lIlg Us-rnizui plays. to winning lhc- Inari-- lvall trophy 1-miipvtml fur lay imunf funn Yilfltillr 51-lmul vluhs. to folk alarming. lu inufiv. Thif yi-:url lfnnnic- lfmwiwall t'lllf'l'l2lillS at the Cvr- tiC'I'lll2lll Cluh will 1'-spfwizilly ln' I'f'lllt'lIllN'l'f'll us thi- nnin lflulv 11-vilail. lllllhil'-IllilkPI'F. lfiil 54 int:-nsv 1'mnnlwtitiun ll1'lXH't'll limn4'rmnns ll2 znnl Ptll. wt-nt uw-1' thx- top. :X nmjm' ilt'l'0lllIlllSlllllt'lll nt' tln' fltllttlt'll mls tht- mluptitm ul' il nvw Constitution, ishia-h invlntle-tl nmny signilirunt vlmngvs. llit-ting lllllltl' ltuunm- nn .lilllllitfy ZZ! 1'l'it-kt-1 prim- was 4lt'lt'l'lIllll4'll ln thx' L1irl's iu'igl1t.I hlnrvli l2. ,lannvs lll. Lula- lmmnglit lns nnltmr t'II't'llS tu l'USlt'l' llull. Ntnmlr-nl t,nnn4'il also spmisuwtl an vxvlialllgrv stn- lll'lll-l-UI'-it-llily lll'UQ,l'itItl with llmn'x'u lliglt S4-lmnl .intl nun-lmlml tht- yvillfs an-tivilivs with il pit-nina l1l'e-mlt-u'ssul'. the' 124-nm-ml llunnvil ul' Stnclvnt flvtivi- tn's. urganiizvml in ,lllllt' l'ILlfl. :Ks sturlvnts wvrv not tlivitlt-tl intn lmnn'rumns thvn. t'ill'll vlnh sont tllrm' l1'ltl't's1'tIl:lllN's tim mvnilwrs annl ont- tm'an'ln'l'. 'llln' lnnvtiuns ol' this tllflllllllillltlll wvn- siinilur tu tlmso ul tmlalv s Llnlms t.nnn4'il. rrvsm-nt uni' Milf urguliilvcl on al trial halsis. 'l'lu- nnnn lllllt'lI0ll ul tlns Litllllfll. wlnvh lasted only tml W'ill'h. was ilirt-vting trulliv in tln- hulls! l.ll.5. Svtuhrnt Qlnnnril Gllrganigrh IHUH lin! Hun' Sm- Sprugin-. Nlury l anilpalgmal. Mine- l'Insuo1'tll, llf'I'Ilitl'll 'xwlll'l'. liunzilfl l.t-mis. llaninl Sllltifli. l'a1t Nlatltmml It-tl luttx-5. .lnhn l.illlQ1llllIl. Nlnlly NPIIQLU, Stviutrt Llam- 'rnml lfuu llr. llvnnvtt. IH-guy llllSllllill. Cxllltt' liuslxclly. ,li-znlnv llppvr. .libllll lllllllltlll. N4-il llling, lnwly .lzunisun I , l llurrx l,lllI'ltl. l'.nl l,n:lu:tte'. llill lmugiatiis. Nlztrnc' sm-It-S. l lnlnppu l':llkm-r. lwttv N:-lson lf: ' ul ful lmn' .l ln xl'llllllt. .lini lfan't1-r. l'Ql'llllli filillll-HIS. liyftill lxltflllllllllll. lluxiial llftlltll. lfrwl Wvinlmltl. .lnhn -tsln llolr Ile-lzlt-r. Ittnitl lin-sggv. llnlv tlnnningilnnn, llulr lllillvr. lluxicl 'lll'lllt'lt'h lII'1'Sli1lt'Ill ..... . . .Ilan ill Snnwlx Will tln- invvting plvusv ewnin' tn mwlm-l'l it.t,,lP,-,,Si,jc.,,, N U... Hmmlll limi, lrmn its upt-ning :nm-ting in Se-ptvinlwr. until tln- Aq,.,.,-,,,,,,.,- llul tullml-mu yl2,h,,,,l hnnl um- in xlily. Sllltlt'IIl llotnn-il 4-njuyt-rl un ont- 1'r,,,,.,,,nQ,- I ..lg,.,-,ml-tl rxslwl. smiling yn-ur. 'l'ln- ,lnniur llln-st xlriw, spurlu-fl hy ,,1,j1.,'M,,. '....-A.-.'-.... HI.. lgt.,,m.H as pwxzxlvlit ln'l'ors- Llllltlllt'l' CUlllll'll w-nt11l'l'- tht- 'l'mlnv's Stntlvnt lfunnvil is il lan' rrv l'r1nn its - Q v , . ln P12041 Stnclm-nt tlonnvil i1mi'm'm-zlrly likv tht- zis witlmnt an Stnclvnt lfmnn-il frmn N28 until l'Ill uln-n stnclt-nts tlvtinitt-ly prow-ml thx- nortli ol' tht-ir ,l0lIlllIV Lilllflltlll watt-lu-s l'a1t llranllit-lcl UW' iltlW'l'llllll'ltl- wvigh in for tln' uflllllt't' lilbllIlt'l'.u lfwfil Bramatir Qlluh tlllrganizrh 151111 l ir.sl Nou' ,lurly K1'iiric'k. llnth Anne- Alle-Q-, lrvnc' Riglltlnyvr, lllury llunshzm, Nlury Pill:-:i Tlioinpson. .loan llanllovk. N 4 n- o Ylolly ' ,1 Sworn! Nou' Min' 'l'honipson. lfrnu Olafson, Itavhf-I Alu-r,.lnliz1 l zilliiie'i'. l.urry Jamison. llomiral lfpsle-in. lim 'l'ulwr. llnry Kay tflur:-3. liiunu l'e-llc-glrini, Mary Ke-trlwrn Tllirfl Rolf- Nlikc- Svlslvy, Nlairiun rh' fllli1ZPllll, lic-v Ward. .lim ltllls. N1llll'N' tm-1-in' Xlllflllll lNlI'1'llglI llH'l' Nt:-ivirt I l'ir1- I'rc'sirlf'nl ..... . . .Mary Hanshuw l'ir'v-l'r0s1f1lf'l1l ..... ....... l rent- Rightmyer Sl'l'fl'flIl'-Y-TI't?IISlll'l'l' . . . . .Mary Ellen Thompson .-lzlzfisor .......... ......... lVl iss lVlurray 'IH-tl Wilclvr tl.arry .lzunisonl is busy at tho hlaclx- hourtl while- Miss l inm'h tliev Wurfll talks to Miss llrooks lhliss lh'l'vwl. lol .. 1 .. t .. lJl'illl'ILllli'S is il tmflition in any high svhool. ancl l.H.S. is no PXt'?lJll0l1. This yf'ur's rluh fol- low:-rl 4-ustoni hy presenting two proclurtions. The fall show was an PXll'ilX'ilgllIlZi.l whirh l'Pilllll'f'tl a variety of arts hy llrzunaltir Cluh invin- lwrs and other stuflenls. This typf- of sturlf-nt vu- riety show has long liven popular in l.ll.S. ln the- spring: the rluh prf'svntf'cl its umnlal play: this your it wus Our Miss Brooks. Thi' vast was unusual in that it lit'Llllll't'tl two llilt'lllly lNt?lIIlN'l'S. Miss lieth-w and Mr. York. in tht- roh-s of Nliss Brooks illlll hor roniuntic' intm'r1'st. tht- athletic' rlirer-tor. The rest of the rust also turnt-tl in s-xt'f'llt'nt I?t I'l.0l'lIlElllt't'S to niulw tht- play ai suvrvss. Drannutic' Cluh honors its outstaincling lllt'lll- lwrs hy electing theni to thi- National 'l'llt'Slll2lll Sorirty. Troup IIS of I.H.S. was olliriully organ- izvfl lust year. This national clnuiizitif- honor so- ciety was founclx-cl twenty-four yours algo for tht- purposv of promoting lmoth appirrizitioii ol' zlnrl partivipation in the tlraunutit' urls in high svhools awross the 1-ountry. 51 thvtzwria Ollrganizvh 151 12 l ir'.s1 Kun' Xnn lmiiiwln-ry, l'ait Nlnlnml. llliurlnttv liloinquist. Xlury K:-tt-ln-in. Nlnrm' Sayles. Nlnlly Y:-ngn. l't-grgry llus- pitnl. llluriu Small St-twill Nun' Miss Williaiinmii. Xlnry St-in-vail. .l02lllllt' Sinith. l':lt Willianns. luis Wilson. Susan l l0i'y. llorotliy Sl'lll1lIl'lA. Nnrinn Klan- tllnugh. lluth llortnn Thin! Kun' .lvatn llnltlunn. Barry Shnlnntn, .lnhn Yvngn. lluwuyin- Fish, l'f'tvi' Nlt-Nlanns. lftl lnnlgzttv. llaixitl Fo-it-i'. lluximl Sinork, l'hyllis linluinson ln lung white- slit-vt-tngus. the Latin Cluh vt-lt-lmttt-fl ila nnnunl 1-wining hunquet. Hating with thvir lingt-rs. tln- llll'IIIlll'I'S sinntlutml at real limnzni invnl. with such 4lvlii'zu'ia-s ns limn-y Uilkl' :intl grape' juivv. Hy all rights. tht- lizttlqtu-t should lmw lu-1-n tvrinvtl Urvviaiii. for tht- vluln was or- Qilllilvll in l0l2 hy Grvvk sluclvnts. auul ltln-tuvria is at Crvvk nannv. You nntp' t'lt01'li tht- original vluln t'lmrtvi' in llmnn 22513 tu lw sun-. Now C11-vk is no lmige-r taught in l.ll.S.. nnml tln- l,utin slu- elvnls lum- tnlwn tm-r tht- vluh. This yt-nik prugruin im-luclvcl iiitt-rvsling trnw'l lullxs illllSll'illt'll hy flitlt-S. ln utltlitimi. nn-inln-rf tvftm-al thvir knuwlmlgt- nl' llmm- nncl things lltnnaui lay quiz llI'05Il'illII5 nnxl l'll1ll'illll'b. 'l'ln- in-w invinlwis initizitt-ll in thc- lull ltl't'Sl'Illl'll at lllllSll'ill prugruiii. 'l'In- vlulv pnl'tit'iputt'cl in tht- laingnugt- vlulnf unnnul lflniftnnis party and piv- nit' in ,linux :X l.ntin lllnli ui't'lu'sl1'u playa-tl lfliristinns 1'ilI'Ulh fur tht- lllll'lSllIlilh party. ltln'lzn-riai vain look lint-la on at yt-ur ul' vau'i4-tl an-livitia-5. lulilmvtl hy tht- annual lnniquvl. I,l'Q'Sl'lIf'fl1 .... . .lVlurnv Sttylt-5 Vit?-l,ft'Si!1l'!Il . . . . .lVlan'y Ke-trltvin Sl?l'I't'Il1I'.Y ..... .,.. lVl nlly Yvngu Trvnstlrvr . . . . .Chur lilmnquisl , lrlvi.wr . . . .Miss Wlillizunsnn n,,,,.-' lluxv lirvsgv. Huh Xlillvr. nnll liill llowlvy lwwnin' lrut- llmnaiiif in at vluh flul. IKHSI Art Qlluh aw--1'f14 iggdnjf Ubrganigrh 1913 l l l ir'.wl Ron' llinnv Wilvox. llui'lmi'zl lllnvk, lfonnir' Ifoiirzul. .-Klivv 'l'lioin vson. ,lnliv livntle-. llhristinv Nlorton, ,Ionnnv Nluin . l .Nm-owl Nou' Mr. llzirk. l'1'ggy M1-l.urtliy. :Xliw llalton. Snr- l.zn1ln'11gziyf'i'. Nlairilvn lIln'istr'nsr'n. Ittnm l.uisi'vr1t'e'. 'Xlvx Sharp. lfluim- llzirris. i':lf'ZlllUl' llotz. Sylxiu -Xntliony. Xml:-n Qnivk. Ninn- lXll'l.2ll'l1AlJlll . .Allvv lhoxnpson . .Connio Conrafl ...Julio Cvntlc' l,l'f'Sf1f4'l1l .... I 'iw'-l'rr'sirl1'11l ..... N4'l'I'f'fl'lf-l'-TI'l'l1.Ylll'l'I' . .'lrfl'1'.w1' ......... . . .Nlr. Llark l.ll.S. artists list' livv lllUfl0lS the-so rlaysl foo Skvtvlws. l'f'Y'2llIlil'h. oil paintings. mono- typvsl The Art Clulr was kept lmsy all your in these- intvresting liolcls for the' ui'tisti4'ully in- vlinecl. The' purpose' of this vlulb has not 1-lmngml grvatly since its first yvar of uc-tirity. IUIIE. ln that year 21 group of stuclf-nts wisln-fl to In-urn lion to improve tlwir flrawing skills. Vllln-y lPlll'l'llLlSl'1l a printing outlit anfl niaclv 1-olorfnl posh-rs to Ilf'l'0l'illf' tht' hulls for sc-liool flznnw-s. This yvur muy lic- m'olnpaire'fl to lU23. wln-n ai now systm-in was o1'gzn1iz4'fl in tlw Art lllulr. lfaivli pvrson wus to 1'on1l11c't his own rrulit nt his oun sps-ml. lint instvucl ol. tln' lvutln-r tooling. liaskvt wvuving. ancl ste-nviling of l925. tln- stncla-nts this yvur nizulv l'f'l'illIlil' jvwm-lry ut Cliristnms llllll'. flilllltllfl in oils. Llllfl vngagf-tl in ski-tvliing. ln url- dition Art Cluli nmmlv posh-rs to urlvvrtisv nmny school avtivitivs. 'liln-rv wvre- tlirvf- highlights in the- ilf'llVlll1's ol' thc- 19511 Art lllulu. Tlwsv wvrv tln- lfrirlzly lfrolivs, sponsorml and clvroratvcl Ivy this aunlvi- tions group. 'lllll'St' Il2lllI'Q'S. llvlcl in tht- l.ll.5. gytn nltvr tht- lirsl tlirvv lioinv lvuskvtlmll gaunvs. wvrm- ti profitalmlv unfl vnjoyalile- vnte'rpris4'. f,lul1 Invnilwrs. otln-r stucli-nts. aintl tm-au'ln'rs wer? invlurlvrl in zu now program this ya-ar. l nmlm-r this plan workshops wc11'v provirlc-ml for unyonn- wishing to clvvelop skill in skvtvliing, oil paint- ing. or 1-f'rann1-s. Ev Glvrrlv Eliranrain Qlhgmtizvh 1913 I'ifl'.Yl Non' Mice Bly. Nlarlene llzinkinsozi. Dorothy Schlater. liaeliel Almer. 'liina Yan l.ent. l,ois Wilson. lloug l,ee. ililblll Bernstein. lfrnn Olalson. Peg 'l'eeter, l'at Forsyth, Arline Gingold. Joanne Broun. Anne Nia-l.aehlan S1'1'IllHf Row- Miss Miller. Philippa Falkner. lflizaheth liherle. Mary Beal. Jane Mitchell. Susan l,aulrengayel'. Joan l'eters. ll4'Wl'lY lliUNN'l'i. .lanet Weiskerger. llonnie Conrad, Kathleen Walls. Nancy Hurling. lil:-anor liotz. Midge lieid. l'at Williams. Alta Ogden. Ruth l'utney. Ililly Beeson. Pat Johnson. Sandy Brink. Holwerta Terwillegar 1'l1ir4lNou'- l'ztt Mahool. Betty Nelson. fiQ'0I'Q1Q'Bl0ll1gl'l'll. Dave llanna. Fred lionta. Bill Moeder. Roy llamrick. lhnid Foster. Kenneth Naylor. 'l'ad Baldwin, Paul 'llreanur Hola ffuykendall. .Iohn Finith. llan Dorf. Roger 'l'omI1oulian. Mary lfllen 'l'hompson. Linda Pierre, Renee Suck l,e Cercle Francais began its year's activities President ..... . .Tom Bernstein in the fall with the first of its two initiations. A Vice-Presizfenf . . . .Douglass Lee gay red. white. and blue coearde marked the new Secretary . . . . . . .... lfrna Olafson members of this husy language cluh. The second Treasurer . ............. Lois Wilson initiation was held early in the second term to Advisors . . ..Mr. Catalfano. Miss Miller admit eligihle first-year students. Learning more about French culture, the cluh heard interesting talks on French politics. education. and travel. Memhers tried a new ap- proach hy setting up volunteer l'0llllllllll't'S to study the work of prominent personalities in l reuch literature., art. and music. The commit- tees then reported their findings at cluh meetings. l,e Cert-le lfrancais joined with the other language clulis in a Christinas party and a Jllllf' picnic. Other activities included a musical pro- gram. a hake sale. and social meetings. lylcnihers ol' the first Cert-le Francais. which was luegun in IOIZS. enjoyed presenting plays in lirench. 'l'his ycar's cluh went one hetter hy giv- ing an original play in lfreuch at the language clulns' Christmas party. l.e Cercle l rancais helped its menilvers supplement their classroom knowledge hy giving them an opportunity to practice speaking lfrcnch and to hecome hetter l'resident Tom liernstein introduces a guest from acquainted with France and the lfrench people. It rance. I hi il Svrivnrv Qlluh Q9rga11igPh 12113 f l'l.Kl N1111' F111-1l xlt'Nilll'. 5l1i1l1s l'11lli11s Nllnm 1' 11-l. Xll'l'l0ll X11l11't ' . .. . 1 .1111111l11-ll, Cxltll lxlZll'l'lIilIIl, .l11l111 Smith, KQ'llllI'Ill N11yl111'. 'llI'lIllj' xx-ll1'l' .Nt'I'IIlI!l Run' Hr. H111-l1, ll1l1Il'l' llltlllllttbllllilll l'1 1111 1- l11l111 lli11l1111'1l Wvitm-l Tllirrl Nun' llilltlll ll1'11yt1111. ttilt Wlvst. lll'I1'l' Xl lu-111l11ll. xllt'll Xl11111'1' l,I4f'.Vl.1,f'llf ..... Ill.l'I'-l,l'l:.YfIl!'llf . . Sl'l'l'1'fI1I'-B' . . . 7'r1'1l.v111'1'r . . l1ft'l'.w11's . . . l'1 , Sllll. ll11xi1l l 11st1'1'. ll11l1 f1l'0Xf'I', fl1'Ul',E1l' llIll'l'l'll. ,ltbllll Vlill'l't'II. . 1'Nl111111s. .lllllll xlllN'li2l. ll11-k ll1'11u111'. ll1'111-1- KV1111 llill 'l'11l11-1' l411I1 t'11v- - - N1111111 fllll was tl11- st't'tIf' 11l' ltl1111'11 lli11l1's ....,l11l111 5ltllllt ' Uhlnmp Adams llNvtSl 1111i'1Iu1' lIl11'ist11111s 11111'tyf il higlnlly s1'i1-114 .mllnis Wilson t1l11' illlilll' l11-l1l l1y Illl'lIllN'I'5 11f llll' !H1'11:111'1- 11111l t I - - U l ,Mm Manhham l'l111t11g1'11pl1y Cl11l1s l11st llr-1-1-111l1111'. ll111- Llt'll 11s H ur Hmrh Ur- Zim' St. Nil'lllllilF1 s1-i1-11til11' klSFlSlilIll 111-rl111'1111-1l llis ' ' ' 1l11ti1's Wt'll. f111' l'YI'l'y gift lll' l11-sl11w1-1l 1111s truly s1'i1'11til11'. Nlllfl' s1-1'11111:- ill'llYlll1'N 111 5l'l4'lll't' l1lltl1 1'1111- slst1'1l 11l' 1l111111111stl'11ti1111s, l11'l1l trips. 11111l 111'1'l1111'- illlttll ltll' tl11' f,Ul'llilllIl 5I'Il'llt't' l'illl'. l'1'11111'1' l11l1111'11t111'y t1-1'l111i11111- illlll 1-l1-1'tri1-11l 1-11111111111-11t W1-11' tl11- s11l1j1-1'ts 11l' tw11 1l1-1111111st1'11ti1111s l1y 111111511 lllllllll. l 1'1-1l xlt'Nilll'. 11111l ll11g1-1' llltltll- ' l111llli1111. l i1'l1l trips i111'l111l1'1l visiting tl11' 1111't11ls 1-xl1il1it 11t 'llllIll'Sl0ll ll11ll lllttl l'1'11l'1-ss111' wlilllt'l' l11111's l11l1111'11t111'v 11t l'1'1111lil111 ll11ll l111' il Yil1'lllllIl tl1I11-1l1-1111111st1'11t11111. U1-1111111st1'11ti1111s ln' 1'l11l1 ltlt'llllN'I'r. l11-l1l t1111s llllll tzlllxs l1x f.tDI'll1'll 111'11l1-ss11rs111'1- lVllll'1ll ' ll ,-- - -s. -- 1s f1111111l11l lll tl11- 1111v 11111 ' ' - ' ' 1 Ill' 1 s l,l11l1 1l1'1-11l1-1l t11 llf'illIlll'Y tl11' gfftblttttls 11l l ll 9 As part ull tl11s l1l1111. 1'l11l1 1111'111l11-rs I1l1111t1-1l t1'1-1-s 'l'1111 yttllllg s1-i1'11tists l11'1'11111'1- t11 s1-111l lllll il l111li11111- illlll Sltl'llltS 11r1111111l tl11- s1-l11111l 111 i111p1'111'1- its 1111- l1ll1-1l l111ll111111 t1111l1-1' tl11- 1li1'1-1'ti1111 uf Mr. Ming. Ilf'ill'illl1't'. L 621 Evginlatiur Qbrganizrh 1919 lfirxl lfuu' Mit-v Multi, Vary Kt'Il'lll'llI. tiarnl lNlt'Kz-vglaii, l'at l,yvhaIk, Nlarnv Saylt-re, l'at llraillii-lil. lrvnz- Nigxlitinyi-r, tflnn' lllnnu uist. Sandra lla-nnningr. Molly Ye-ngxo l . , . Svvnriil Nun' Mrs. llntlson. lflnlat' Mlains. Sllt' Kelly. llurntlly Willnian. ,lntly lx:-nrirk. Nanry Vklilhnan. lxathrvn Nlil- lrr. lionnin- tiunrail. .lilly l vZlI'llllllllt. .lllllll Fallim-r. lnnise- Rv:-ws, Midggt- liviil. Nlary lfllen Tlminpsmi, Ruth Minn- Alle-ml, Samlra llrinlx, Marilyn Knntz Thirtl Nutty' Ym-sta lraxis. l.intla l'it-ri-1-. lfrna Ulalson. Nanvy Skinnvr. .-Xinlv lfnswnrtli, Kathlm-Q-n l'nw4-rs, lhfva-i'ly'l'ah4-r, Mary Kay tllare-y. fvtta Sprult: .ltivkiv Nlvltnn. .latnvt Navk, Fcflivia llz'rnan'z Slow, rhythiniv. and almost Oriental music ruultl lw livarcl on thc- night of Novvnilwi' l-l. lt was A Pvrsian l'ai'atlisv.u a clam-9 nlarkt-tl hy a flying: horsc. a pink t-ity. and a jolly sultan on a llying varpt-t. l all C11-t-lx gym had mfvt-r sr-en sn many In-uplv within its tiny walls. Lvgislatiw im-inlu-rs haw lwvn clc-hating antl lmltling sm-ial i'vi-nts sini-if 1919. Ono of the first hills pn-si-iitvcl lwl'm'v tht' vlulm pmposi-tl that ltliava Iligh atlopt a systc-in of sc-lf-guvmiimont tiimlvlvtl alitvr tht- li.5. g0Yt'I'lllllPlll. Fur many yi-ars a large purtitm of the- lmgis- latin- ini-inlwrs travi-lvtl to Washington t-vvry two yvars. ln this way the-y wort' ahlv to uhsf'l'vr'. firsthantl. tht- funt-timis of tht- l 5. govvriinwiit. ln tht- I.vgislatiw-Cuiigrt-ss cle-hatv. lrgisla- tivm- nulmly mlm-ft-mli-cl tht- iwgativc- sitio. On an- Ulllt'l' 0t't'Llri0ll liinigrcss was stlppurtt-tl hy its up- pont-nt whvn svwral mn-nilwrs nl' Lt-gislatiw svrvvil as m'ln-4-i'In-ails-i's at thc Cmigre-ss-l ai-illty lvaslwllvall ganna 'l'lni girls nl' lmgislatiw piircliasc-tl javlwts. lu-aring tht- rlulv vinhlm-ni. anal 1-harm ln'ai-4-lvts with tht- lt-ttvrs ol' l,l'iUl5l,A'l'lVl'i as galil rharins. llllll'St' two invniontot-s will rm-niinil them nl' a timv nl' fun and t-tlm-atitm in thc al't ol' mln-- hath. lb Prcfsirfvlll ..... . .Pat liratlfivlrl VIN'-l'resir1'e11! . . ..... lVlarne Saylvs Secrvffzry .... . . .lrviw Rigltllllyfl' Trcrlsurvr . . . . .llc-lvn Wumlin flzlizixur . . . . .Nl rs. llntlsnn l.f'gislatii'i- t'lll't'l'lt'iltll'I'S aruusv vnthusias Cmigrvss-lfavtllty ganna Q1 in at tht- iliuture iliarmmi nf Amvrim Elthara Cllhaptrr, Ubrganizeh 1934 Firxl Nou' Wnrtl ,Nlilu-y, lion tfurfliu-ll. Floyil S4-urs, Alain llulrlwll, l'ii'niv lfolv. l'aul Brooks. Frank Xlillvr. lfil linlrinson .iwfvfiri Run' Xlr. l'r:'ston. Ilnrry llornlrrook. ,lumvs Uonuluiv. 411-nv llrispc-ll, ,lim ll4'llII.lll1'li lfvuns, .lon llulilu-ll. l.loytl Yun Ili- Ilogurl. Nlzilxvrn Svliillingl. l'i1l Nic-liuirv Tliirzl Hou' Ili'-k lluut. lla-nnis Hyun, lionniv K4-llogir, Xrtliur ll0I'll!'llll4. Nlike- .lursivk. xfllllll' I.:-voq. Nlilvln-ll llrny. 'Xllwrt 'Xnstxn uf Y . l'rf'.virlr'nI ..... ...l'il'llf'Sl Cole: jr. lo przu'tu-v ln'otlu'rhoorl. honor rural oppor- Ii1'1'f'-l'r1's1'r1a'11l .. .... Wiillis Wvvlls tunitivs anfl rvsponsiliilitivs. zinfl to ilvvt-lop thosa- St't'l'!'fllf.Y ..,. .. .Hilyllltlllfl lnk qualitivs of lvzimlwsliip whivh at lfuturv lfurnwr Tl'l'IISlll'4'l' .. . .Alan Hulilwll should possi-ss. rm-urls tlu' purpose- of this nnlionzil Rr'por'I1'r . . . .Paul Brooks organization. This satin' purposc- has guirlvcl tht- ur'- .l1f1'i.wr . . ...... .... ll 'l r. l'i'vston tivitivs ol' tht- Itlmm 1-lmpu-r siuvv it was l-llllIIllt'tl in IOIH. ilu' ye-ur in whit-li Yovatioiiul .'Xgl'll'lllllll't' was lnitiutvcl into thc' I.lI.S. 1-urrivuluin. lfroin its lwgin- ning the- vliuptm-r has Iwi-n ons- of ilu- lurgt-st in tht- statv. H. . . 'lio tlvwvlop lhoso IIllilllllt'r ol' lva11l4'l':4ltili wluvh at l'uturv l'2ll'llll'l' shoulcl posse-ss. an unnuul spvuking vontu-st is In-lil. ltlnu-nk winnvr 1-onipvtm-s ul thx' stat4'r'ont1'st. .X rvfl-lc-ttvr tlzltt- in tlu' t'll1lIlll'l' s history Wilw IUIIS wlivn ltliumfs spvukvr won N-is York Slulvls vontvst :intl took Sl'I'0llfl plum- in tht- llil- tional-regional 4-ontt-st. lo przwlivv lnrotln'rl1oorl and honor rural op- liortunitivs . . thi- l .l'i.A. has vstulilislu-tl at loun fund from ishivh inmnlwrs van lmorrow inonm-y livvflvfl to liuy m'him'ku-ns unrl 1-tutlv or to nim-I llllll'l' in-4'vssul'V a1f i'ic'l1ltl1i'.1l vxpviisc-s. 'lilirougli thc' vw-'n's .P , inonvy for this fuufl has lwvn raisml lay vurious t'llZlIlll'l' projfwts. This yvnris liialgazim- sulisvriptiou dui ncttul 'l2Il for the lunrl nil QIZH for tht 'vm' - zc..,' ' - ls. ls. A. Sill0Slllt'Il. Rvsiclc-s vontinuing tht-sv trzulitiomll uvtivitivs. lllf' l'lltl1I'P l'1ll'lllPI'S llll5 Vliill' St'Ill l'.I'llIt' Ltlll' llllil Now this niowvi' in-mls rvpuiring. liill Wt-lls to thx' national l4'.I .A. vonwntion in lilmrlvs l'lowlvslwy anfl Honulcl lzlston listvn lxunsus City aufl tlirvv fliuptvr nuwnlwrs to tlu- Nvw ns Mr. Nlnrk vxplauns. York Stats- vonvf-ntion in Wvllsvills-. L 70 1 ills: Ivriulia 7 apamnla Gllrganizvh 1541 l irxt Nou fvtta Sprolv, .loanna llarnaral. Ye-sta 'l'raxiS, .lutly lllowr. ,lx-an tlvltlvr. Boll llakin. lilllll Allllt' Atllw-. .lui Whitt-. Mary llanipagna. ,lntly Kvnrivk, Rhoda l.inton .Sl'1'lll1ll Nou' Mrs. llinman. Maria Nunvz. .le-an l'lill'it'l', lim-llev Pe-rry. Norma Nlae- tfluugh. Kathryn Nlillvr. .litly Farn ham, llorothy xxlllllllllt. Ilal Svllolle-r. lloralvv Lion. l.arol Wilson. l,na'y llarnartl. l'at l't-trillosv. l'at Xlavl-Q. lla-lvn l,is 1-nrinpl. livttv N1-lson. lfwtlwr ll:-nah' Tliirtl Hou' .lost-phinv l':'nate', tlvorge' Nlalti, Ward l.mwram'c'. .lllllll la-onartlo. l,c-on linac-om. Bolt Sapp. lljorn lxall strom. .lohn Warrvn. ,lim Smith. llilmlty 'Nlitr-lwll. llill 'l'alwr, ,larkir 'l'e'rpn-ning l're.v1'rlel1l .... . .lluth Anne- Allm- l ic'c-l'res1'r1e11l . ..... Bolt linkin Stwrelfzry . . . . .Judy Whitt- llisplaying tht- tire' and clash for whirh the Treuszzrvr .. ...Joan Us-ltlt-r Spanish are- famous. l.a Tcrtulia Espanola von- flflllliwf - --MVN Hlmllilll 4-lucl ml a livt-ly yi-ar. For tht- annual language- cluhs' Christmas party. tht-y fvaturvfl a mot-k hulllight 1-omplt-to with costunws. 'lllwy also provitlt-cl the tratlitional pimzm lillf-tl with randy. Sinu- tht- rluln e-njoyvtl singing and clan:-ing to Spanish folk tum-s. tht' Cornell llama' Group lcd tht-in in a gay spring l ivsta, Following tho vx- amplt- ol' prcviouf ye-ars. tht- vlnlm lward slwalwrs from various l.alin-Amt-rivan vountrivs. To further im-rn-asv tht-ir uso of Spanish thc- vluh ht-ld a Bingo gann- and a quiz show. luoth in Spanish. Uthvr activ- ilivs illvlllilvil a lyilll-AtlN'l'lt'illl Day program. a lnalw salt-. anal tho annual ,luno languagt- vluhs' pit-niv. vw. - llllS youngvst ol tht- languagv vlulvs has vor- tainly gaim-il a St'l'lll't' position among tht oltlst groi U11 'lihv Spanish Cluh Q-njoys Bingo. iliitvralrg Qlluh Qbrganizrh 1544 Firxl Nou' -l'at lie-ngzu, Hogzvr ili0ll1l70llll1lll. Arlinf- Cingolml, Havhf-l Alwr, Ken Naylor. ,lltllll Kline-ka. Ruth ftnm- .-Xllc-v Sworifl Ron' 'lvlI'.St'l1I'17f'1ll'I', 'lioni llvrnstf-in, Anne- lN'lr'l,at'hlan. l,inrla llif'r1'c'. llvtty llc-illy, Xnn liillwrt. Nlarglie- llutt. 'l'ru1ly Wlwtzvl. l'hil ,M'kf-rinan l'r1'.vfr11'11I ..... .... R avhvl Alum' Iilif'l'-l,fl'5I.I1l?lIl ..... . . .Arlinv Cingold Sw-r'vla1'y-Trvrzsurar , . . .Kenneth Naylor flrfzfisor ....,...... . . . Mr. Svhrovder Lil Lora vntrivs art- givvu a thorough going-over. E731 The flnnual is not alone- in volt-lwrating this year, for Lit Clulx ohsvrvorl its tvnth annivt-rsary in January. At'l'0I'CllIlg to the l9l-5 Alllllllll. this vlulm was founclf-cl in ,lanuary of 191-l for tht- purposv of crvativv writing anrl tht- stufly of worlcl litvraturfzii As the vlulm Prltvrvfl its Pl0Vt'Illll yt-ar. its lllf'lIllN r5 vontinuc-fl many ol' tha traclitions vstalm- lishvfl lmy thrir prvflvcc-ssors. l'ulxlishiugr l,1'l l,or4', a lnagazinv ronsisting t'lllll't'ly of pot-ins. slorivs. and other forms of litvraturv writtvu lay ltll'llllN'l'S of the stuclvnt hotlv. was tht- 1-lulfs main proivvt. lVlatf'rial lior Lil Lori, was olitainvtl through a 1-ontest lwlfl in the fall. lfntrivs wt-rv jtulggml hy 1-lull lnenilwrs. and at tht- spring: awarcls assmn- lily a prize- was pi'0sc-iitml to tht- stutlvut who hail sulnnittf-cl thv host pie-vo of work. l'lIlt'0lll'ilgl'l'l lny this prize' anrl a vllanve to sov tlwir writing in print. lnuclcling lthava High authors vntvrvtl ovvr fifty pitwes of litvraturv in the vonti-st. joining with thv languagv vlulms for tlwir an- nual Christnias party. the group clisplayml not only its literary skill lvut also its avting aliility when it prose-ntvfl an original play Ivy Arlint- Cingolrl. Cluli activitios wort- 1-losvrl with tht- annual language- clulfs picnim' in Juno. .Huturr llnmemakmi nf Amvrira Zlthara Qlhapirr, tbrganigvh 1945 First Ron' Yxonna- lm-oq. Susan tlrm'er. .lean McGraw, lxoistinen Svruml Hou- -Mrs. Minogue. Shirley Mosher, ,lanet Boyve, Fl'tlll4'lilIll0ll4'. Grave l'-l'illH'itl!I10llt' sandwiches They were in order to - projects Reiiieiiilwr those hot clogs and we enjoyed at the football games? sold by ambitious members of F.H.A. raise money for the elulfs projeets sueh as making lfaster baskets for patients at the lievonstr1n'tion llome and supplying convales- eents at liath and Sampson Hospitals with boxes of cookies, cigarettes. and varrls at Christmas time. 'lilwse projects illustrate the vlubis purpose. whieh is to better equip its members for family and eoininunity lite. As a part of this aim, club nwnilwrs also visited Statler lnn and a dairy and bakery in ortler to learn more about their 1-onnnunity. l .ll.A. takes l9l5 as its founding date, al- though a Home l'iconoinic's Club existed at l.H.S. for several years before that time. However. in l9l.5 the Home l'it'onomies Club became a part of the national organization: during the same year tht- New York State Association of Future ll0llll'll1illit'l'S was organized at Cornell. Not only clifl lthaea send a delegate to that founding meet- ing, but the vhapter also sponsored a program over W.lI.tI.l'. to publieize the meeting. 'l'o 1-omplete a year whieh continued the tra- dition of se-i'vicv and education initiated by these previous 1-lubs, l .H.A. inrluetecl next year's of- tievrs and visited the Corning Glass Center in the spring. Anne l - .oug1hnan, Loraine Hoxsarml, Caroline Cartlein. Elaine Marlene Whiting. President ..... Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Social Clmirnmn Advisor ...... .loanne Briggs, Alberta Brown, tlonvetta . .Anne Loughnan .Jean McGraw .Loraine Howard . . ...Marjorie Corning .Elaine Koistinen . . .lVlrs. Minogue Mrs. Minogue s for three future ITSSI YN F olves new mysteries of the kitvhen cooks. 1 .Unninr Qllaaa Gbrganizrh 1945 First Row-David Bushey, Tom Decker, Bob Stanton, Mary Kay Clarey Saronrl R4I1l,'+V9Sl3 Travis. Linda Pierce. Sue Stewart, Diana Pellegrini, Yvonne Nagy, Ann Tudi Third Row--Reuben Weiner, Ted Tottey, Bruce Pfann, Bob Dakin Presirlenl ...... .... 1 3ob Stanton Vice-President . .. ...... Tom Decker Secretary ..... .... M ary Kay Clarey Treasurer . . . ......... David Bushey Advisors . . . . .Mr. Pfali. Mrs. Taber Class advisors, Mr. Pfalf and Mrs. Taber, discuss plans for A Night in Space with the prom com- mittee and Mr. Bennett. E741 Organized ollicially at the end of last year when it elected officers, the Class of 1955 began its Junior year by organizing class committees and conducting a November dues drive. Junior parliamentarians also spent a great deal of time in the early part of the year revising the class Constitution. Two important events in Junior life took place in April. On the fifteenth. nineteen out- standing class members were inducted into the National Honor Society. April 23 witnessed Juniors proudly showing oil their class rings. A departure from the plain gold of recent classes, ruby or onyx settings distinguished these rings. May 1, A Night in Space prevailed at Boynton gym as the Juniors put on one of their most important enterprises-the Junior Prom. Concluding a busy year. the Class elected Senior Class oliicers for 1954-55. Besides these four oflicers, Juniors elected the most outstand- ing girl in their class to receive the Elmira Col- lege Club Key. Junior Class activities have played an ini- portant role in I.H.S. life since 194-6 when the Class of 19118 organized at the beginning of its Junior year. This was the first time a Junior Class organization had existed in twenty-three years. Many of the traditions enjoyed by this yearas Junior Class were initiated by this first class. Allieh lgnnth 0Drgm1izrI1 15147 l l'ill'oy'il1o' tlui larffvst lnvnilwrsllir Slllt't' its . P P organization in l'JlT. :Xllivcl Youth luui a lmig H . - - -I I I I,H?Sit18Ill ..... . . .llarlvara Sinitli vvar. llu' ann ol tlns vlulr is to pioniotn' good ,. , . I . I, I I I. , , I I I I lf lcv-I resulvnl . . . . .lNalu'y frl't't'llf un auf 1 van Ultlg xslt lout .1 to no . S6I,re,ar.I, I I I N HYWIIIIII, Crunk ln latc NUYt'IlllN'l'. lourlcc-n llll'llllll'l'5 went to Treasurer . . ............. Alive lily . . Y . . , ,'. . 1 rg . , . 1 ., tlu' National :Xllu-tl Xoutli t.onvc-ntion at liucli flflll-WV-' -- UMW- limml- Ml- l WH llill l alls. l'n-nnsylxania. To raisv money wliivli lu'llu'1l St'Iltl tlvlvgiatvs to tlu' i'llIlliQ'l'CIll'f'. A. Y. lu-lcl a l'llllllllilg't' salt- anfi nunu'rous raluiy auul lmalu- sal:-s. aiul solcl lu-liuln-lillvtl lmalloous at tluw lootlmall gauu's. lluriug tlul yvar tlu' 1-lulm lu'arcl a rvprvsvuta- tin- ol' tlu- All-oliolivs Anonymous organization, 5llllll'lll slu-alu-rs. aiul reports lroin liurli Hill. l'lzu'l1 nu'4'ting vollilriluul c'1lu1'ation witll lAt'Ct't'il- tion. l or tlu- past six years. A. Y. has prcsvntc-fl a trophy to tlu- outstaiuling lnaslwtlvall player on tlu- varsity and junior varsity tvanis. This yvar Mary llolt won llu- varsity award and Bill lmagaus. tlu' junior varsity. Allllitlgl its otluir annual allairs. tlul rluli sponsors an ossay vontvst on a topim' rclatvd to ' Allit-tl Youtlfs mroffrani. 'l'lu- annual Christtnas I r- , . , , . 1 lrvsulvnt lnlrltm bnnth prvsvnts tlu- Al. lmaslu-tlmall arty auul tl ylun- 1 '-r- lifflxlifflits ftlu' . li A li 1 lmm N 1 I' F 0 trophy to Bill alul Mary. yvar. l 75 l ltahin Qlluh tf9rgauizrh 1949 b an Firxl Nou'--Krista-n Noakcs. lliana l'4-llegrini. lrving Sclslcy, David Moore, Alice 'l'hompson. ,loan llndlock Scroml Noir--Nlrs. llalniuth. 'IR-d Cotton. lloug l.ee, Dick Menke, Kirk Sale. lfrna Ulafson, llavid llonna-ss l'ro,u'ram fllanrzgcrs- llavid Moore, lrving Sclslcv :lrllfisor .............. lVlrs. Balmuth lluth Annc Alloc entertains at the Radio tfluh talcnt show. Radio Club is more widely known in the city ot' lthaca than any other high school cluli. llowcvcr. lthacans do not know the clulv as lladio tfluh: in- stead they have heard its half-hour Accent on Youth program. with joseph Short as director. every Saturday afternoon over W.lI.tI.l'. lfach wcck Radio Cluh wrote the progranrs script. selected tht- cast from l.H.S. talent. arranged interviews. and then actually presented the show. The cluli also sponsorcd the annual talent show. with twenty-four high school acts. Thc win- ners conipctcd at the llailcy Hall Talent Show for a chancc to appcar on TY. This year lladio Cluli hacked a winner. the Little lied Big Six. a Dixie- Land jazz hand. The present Radio Cluh was organizcd in I9-l9 as an outgrowth of radio workshops in actual high school classcs. With the cooperation ol' station W'.H.C.ll.. the cluh has learned much ahout radio and tht- work it takes to produce a show like Ac- cent on Youth. U61 lghutngraphg Glluh Mrganigvh 1951 l ir.w1 Hou' l rauu-is jollnsun, Nmivy llurling, Phyllis Robinson, Brin-v llerringrton, 'l'ru1ly Wlic-tzz-l. .luhn Aslwr Wvrmul Rau' Nlr. Nliugr. Shirlvy Collins. ROSt'Illill'y Milla-r. ,lim hliller. llnlr Sprolv. .lean Baker' l'lmtugrupliy Cluh aims at stimulating intvrvst lfrggjflffyif ,,,, ..Bruu- llvrringrtun in plmtograplly. as climl its li0llIlflf'I'. a stuclvnt ut l'il'l'-l,l'l'Sil1t'7Il .. ...Phyllis lluhinsun llllzlvil High in IUSI. 'llhut yvur the 1-luh sponsorml ff 'f l .V '- - '- --lftlwllwll I-vvfllfx . V , U . . lI'l'llSlllil'l' , . . .Nunvv Hurling zt plt'lllIt' units-st amtl mm honuts in the imtlomll . - . Arlvzsul' . . ..... Mr. Ming l'Ullll'hl. This wall' tht- clulfs contest wus upvn to all stumlvnts ul' tht' high svlmul. lfxpvrts from tht- Plmtu Svivtuw- l,0Ilill'llIlt'lll ut Cnrnvll wvrv jllIlgPS for this vwlit. ln aultliliun, tht- l'lmtugmpl1y Club invitvcl Mr. 0. A. Arnts, portrait plmtugrzlplivl' at Cnrm-ll. to givv ax mlvnmnstmtimi ul' purtraittnrt- with simplo 4'tlllllllIll'lll. lnspirvtl hy tlu- tulli. vavll lllf'ltIlJl'l' vx- pm-ritm-nlvml with this typv of pliotugruplly. They rv- ttlizml that IlUI'll'illl-lillilllgi is quilt' an vntvrprising llllSlItl'SS il' will tlonv. All this l'tllllllSl1lSlll was nut wasnt-rl. lm' tha- vlulm smm uslwtl hlr. l,anglvy Wluml, at slucliu nwm-r. ln It-ml lhvm in an purtrziit-taking svssion. The mem- lwrs ul' tht- vlulu tm-stval thvir skill hy taking portraits ul' van-li othvr. 'I'ht- rvsults n'm-wulvfl llllllty vxpvrts :mal gain' vvitlviivt- nl'tll1'sllt't'vss of tht- Pliutogrupliy Chili in l'J5l. U71 lfml L09 fl0niulistl'atc's c'm'l'1't't l'illlll l'll twh- niquv for Trudy Wlwtzvl. Qlhvnfi Qtluh wrganizrh 15151 iirxl Nou'-V-lioy llamrick. Phil tfook, Kirk Sale. Steve Agzard, .lohn Mineka, llonard lfpstein, ,lohn Asher NPIVIIIII Run' Nlr. Elmore, Bill Rulison. 'fad Baldwin. Bruce Cowan. .lohn Smith, llill Nloeder Tliirfl Hou' lfretl tfonta, Frank filllllll2lS. l,onis Solheim, Mike- Mulvancy. Warl'f-ri Marks. Hrnce Layton, l.ynne tfonner President ..... . . .Stephen Agard lffffl'-I,I'f?.9l2ff'IIl ..... ..... K irk Sale S6'l'fl'flIl'y-Tl'f?1lSIlFUI' . . . . .John lVlineka fflf11I.S0f ......... . . .lVIr. Elmore liruce Layton and Roy Hamriek lind that deep lllllgflll is an essential quality for a successful chess ilayer. l 731 The chess-hoard is the world . . . declared Thomas Huxley. He continued his address hy comparing the game of life with the game of chess. Prohahly no one in I.H.S. has ever consid- ered chess in quite this manner. hut in the fall of a group of students discovered that the l95l game provided a fascinating hohhy. Led by three illustrious memhers of the Class of l95Vl-. ,lohn Mineka, Kirk Sale. and john Smith. these stu- dents organized the Chess Cluh. The prograin followed hy the cluli this year differed little from procedures initiated hy the Hfounding fathers two years ago. In the fall cluli members developed their skill in the game Nt that hy the heginning of the second term. they could he divided into two classifications. liegin- ners and experts. lluring the second term. a round-rohin tournament was conducted in each division. liesults were carefully recorded and tahulated on a chart in Mr. l'ilmore's room to de- termine the champions. At the end of the tourna- ments, the two champs hattled for the cluli cham- pionship. These chess enthusiasts did not limit their games to eluh meeting days. hut played in Room H2 or at home other days of the week. ln the spring. Chess Cluln left its sets and lioards long enough to join Science tfluli and Photography Clulw in a picnic. Eihrarg Qlluh Mrganigvh 1951 l'iI.I'.iI Nou' Marilyn Christensen. llarhara Blaek. Sheila Winters. Naney tfampliell, liarlrara Johnson, :Kun Lonnslu-ry. .loan ltlahee. Linda Shan Semin! Run' Miss Stoeking. .lean Nletlraw. Naney llull. Karen Nan de Bogart. l.uise Keenahan. Susan Kent. Nant-v l,I'llll'l'. .loan Nlitehell. lflaiue Koistinen Tlrird Nou' l'at hltl4'l'i, llonnalnelle Rolvinhon. Edith Parr, Margaret l'riee. Rosemary Nliller. .lane Kleeman. Nlary lltlllllbllll, llarlnara Shepherd What has lween a part of I.H.S. since its was liuilt? The lihrary. of eourse. A vital unit of the sehool. it has heen enlarged and modernized several times to keep paee with the growing high sehool. The present room is quite a ehange from the small lilrrary ol' l9l I-, where lfrank David Boynton, then prineipal of l.H.S.. planned a private winding stair- ease from his olliee to the lihrary. The stairease, whieh was never lwuilt. would have risen through the turret and opened into the aleove where the eareer files now stand. ln IQSU. a l,ihrary Clnlm was formed to help Miss Slot-king with some of the lilrrary workf-the result. a hetter. more ellieient lilurary for you. llave you ever notieed the girls at work? They stamp ont. eard. and shelve the hooks. write overdue notiees, and try to keep the lilrrary neat and orderly. The many eolorliul and attraetive hulletin boards this year were the work of the l.iln'ary Cluh. The lmnlletin luoards were ehanged every two weeks and deeorated aeeording to the season. whether it was Hallowe'en, Christmas. or lfaster. Though the girls work individually during their lihrary periods. they also meet after sehool as a elnli. 'l'hey hold an annual Christmas party and a pienie in .lune. lfaeh girl reeeives a pin signifying her memhership in the Lihrary Cluh. U91 Presirlenl ..... . . .Barbara Johnson Vice-Presirlerll . . . . .Naney Campbell Secretary' . . . . . .Ann l,ounshery Treasurer . . . . .Sheila Winters Xldvisor ................. Miss Stoeking Edith Parr eheeks hook eards. a very im- portant task in any library. Glnmmvrrial Glluh Obrganizrh 1951 First Nou' Ye-lma lfornuell. Naney Hull, Nlonna Payne. Susan Broun. lletty Kami. .loan Ylurray. lxonne tironle. liar- lmara Smith. l'at llilmore, Crave l raneiamone. Rose l raneiamone .Nwurul Nou'--Nlrs. lf. Pierre. Maria Gentile. .ludie Biekal. Sarah lliela. Harluua Painter. lfrmina liosiea, Nlary Ann Fitzpatriek. Nanry l'rinee, limmalou Colbert, Betty Anderson, liita .-Klexanmler. Nlarilyn Nliw. tfonnie llonanni. Nlary Campaglna. lloneetta Franeiamone, Wf'Slil liunrom, Miss Fi l' Fil Thirrl Nou' Nlargaret Rapp. .loyee Morey, Teresa Susea. Anna llillusso. Adele Page. .loann 0'l5rien. Harhara ,lolmson, lflaine llarris. :Xnita Seotl. .loanne 'l'estut. Anne Urillith, lfarol Sherwood, .loy linda. .llllIf' Murray First Term Serunrl Term Prexirlenl ...... Yvonne Cronk ,Ioan Murray I il?-l,I'!'SI'll!'Ilf ...joan lVlurray Betty Kapp Seerelury ..... liarhara Smith Susan Brown Yvrerrxnrer . . . . .l'at liilmore Monna Payne !11fl7I..YlIl'.N . . ....... Miss lfirra. lVlrs. lf. Pierre llelty Rapp watehes Yvonne Cronk hand the presi- dentis gayel to ,loan Murray. H501 Organized hy a group of eommereial stu- dents in the fall of l95l. the Commereial Clnlfs purpose has been to develop not only the lvusi- ness ahilities of each memher. hut also he-r inter- est in community and sehool affairs. Oetoher witnessed the elulfs lirst major project this year'-fthe sale of peneils printed with the Little Red footlmall sehedule. Mr. Yengo of loe's Restaurant eooperated with the girls in this projeet. At their Christmas party on lleeemher IT. eluli memlmers eolleeted money and hought George lffthymiou. the sm-hoolis foster 1-hiltl. a flannel shirt for his luirthday. lieeause most of the ollieers have lieen Seniors who usually started working after sehool in January. the eluh deeided to eleet new oltieers for the sew-ond term. Thus at an installa- tion eeremony on Nlareh ll. President Yvonne Crunk handed over her gayel to .loan lllurray. This year also sau the initiation of awards presented hy the lfommereial lfluli to two ol' its outstanding memlrersfffone a .lunior and the other a Seniorf at the annual st-hool awards as- semlmly. The girls topped off their sueeessful year with a trip to Corning Class Center and a han- quet in May. atiunal I-Innnr Svnririg Zlthara Qlhaptrr. illlrganizvh 15151 4 .ls A A M, l irsl Nou' llhoda l.ilIl0ll..l0txlItl1'MlllllIl1'l'lllilIl, Nlaruv Saylf-s. llat llradfivld, lfarol llaur, l,ois Wilson. Stvisart Clare-. Svott Wvtzstn-on. 'tune' l'1nsxsorth. .lilly lsarnham, lngrid lie-ivluuann, Midgt- llvid. Sandra llvnnuingl. .lane-t Mark. ,lane-t ,lout-s .SUFUIIII Nou' Miss lflliott. llarhara .lout-s. Charlotte llloniquist, Ravlu-l Alun-r. Phyllis llaislins. .ludy Whitf'..lvan lie-lilvr. l.inda l'ia'n'a', Firna Ulafson. ,lanv Mitt-ln-ll, Mary Kay tflarvy. Nanry Skinnvr, Suv lu-lly. Y vonnc' tfronli. Ann llollandrr . Alive' lllalli, Mary lie-tt'lu'iu. Connie- Cornwall, Mary Elle-n llil10IllIlSUll. Rolwrta llarpe-r. llarol MvKvegaii. llouglass lm:- I , Thirrl how- ,Iolni Sntith, Kirk Sale. llvrnard Asher, ,lan liilSliI'0lll'li. laul Trvanor. .lohn Klint-ka, llfllfl' llvrringlton. alot-l ltlodge-tt. llivk Kowalski. llarry l.utrin, .lay tfunningliam. David Sinovk. 'led tiotton. Bolt Fluine-rf:-lt l or1rlll Nou' llhil A1'lif'l'llltltl. lrxing: Svlslc-y, 'l'om l'lvrnste'in. lirey Pc-rry. Stvplwu l'adar. 'IR-tl 'l'ott:'y, :truly .lillltlhtllh ,li-rry l.an,utlon. .lov llorniatly. ltill We-st. llruve- Cray, Str-plwii Agrard, lloln llakin. llaxid ll:-arl. llonard lfpstrin l'rc'.sirle11I ..... . . .Svott Wvtzstm-on 'l'lw lthava Cliaptvr of the National Honor lf'ir'e-l'rv.si1Iz'lll .. ...Stvwart Claret Soi-it-ty this your rarrivd on tlw tradition of Sf'I'Vlt'l' Sl'l'I'!'lflf-Y .... . . .... Anno lfnsworth to st-hool and voniniunily. lylvnilu-rs of tht- Corning Trwzszzrer . ............. l,ois Wilson National llonor Sorivty vstzllmlislivtl the lthara .'111l'iSOI'S . . . .llliss ll1'l'vvv. Miss lflliott llllilltlld' in llflarvlt. IUSI. Sinn' that tinw. ovvr l5tl studvnts. rhost-n on tht- hasis ol' the-ir scholarship. I4-adt-rsliip. 1-ltarat-tm-r. and svrvirv. havv he-1-n in- durtvd into tln- som-ivty. 2 7' 'llhis yvar has sm-n svwral outstanding vvvnts. At tlu' l'all iuduvtion in lk-t'1'tt1lwl'. four spvakvrs won vonsidvralnlv loval ilt'l'li.lllll. ,lanvl Nlack illus- tralrd thv grvat svholarship of Allie-rt liinstc-ing llat llradlit-ld pointvd out the t'l1arac'te'r of Allwrt St'l1wt'itm'l': Kirk Salt' spolu' ahout thu lvzldvrsllip ol' Sir Winston lflutrt-hill: and llerniv Asher told of llalph lluut-ln-'s se-iwirvs to the- world. 'llllf'Sl' spvalwrs wt-rv hm-ard again at llotary Club, on Vl'.ll.lf.ll.. and at lln- filth annual induvtion of N.ll.S. at 'llruinanslrurg lit-ntral School. llonor Som-ic-tv invntln-rs artvd as guides for part-nts at tht' tall Opt-u llousv. for llllSIIlPSSIlll'll ll.l.l'l. llay. and for 1-lvnwntary svhool tvavlivrs dur- ing lln' inter-school visitation program. lit-czltisv thc- Class ol' I95 lv had so many eligiltlv sludvuts. tht' l'v1'oiii1xu'lnlt'cl class quota of ISQE was c'xt'4'vrl1'1l. As a re-sult. N.ll.S. had an unusually largv nivinlwrship in WSI!-Sl. Cradv sr-liool unwts high svhool. lftll illllahizquvm Ubrganizrh 15152 mms. rw l ir,xl Nou' Sliirlvy lfollins, ,Iilll1'l lngiulls. Be-isy Ilrown. Dong: l.f'1', Mika' Svlslvv. l.:ll'rx' Snvlc-V D l .N'vrol1rl lxou' lxntli llorton. -Xnn II1-l.ill. l'llf'unor llololl. IXIQIVIIHI Kil'1'l1,ul'aln-r. 'Suv Wi-lust:-r. Snndv IlQ-mmi,,.,- I,-X 5,-IS. . . , , . ,- If-pg llnxid Xloorv, lzrnu Ulzilson. I liovlu- XIIISHII. ,Indy I'I1lM2lI'1IS. l.ynnc'Ifonn1'r. Krista-n Noulws Thirfl Nou' llr. lla-mivtl. Xlnry llaililpuglilu, Pm: 'l've'tr'r. .Indy Illrwwr, NIlll',LIill'l'l IM- llralll. Ylzirilyn NIm'1fali'llly. Snr' Ilwl- rivlx. lIo1'z1la'e'fioll. .loun llornlurook. ,IillH'l Wviskr'l'g:c'l', lIOSl'2lIll1il Konf. Ile-v'l3f'v l'e-rry. xIilI'V Ifllvn IIIIIUIII sson. -Nune- . . r' . 1' Eli. .2 ':' . - si, 'Xlivv Illllonlp- . I lfrlllnll. I4INil llnllmwl, I.Ill'l4llIll' Morton. lyllillllllil I IilIIilIl'l'. I'Iilw'n Morton 911 Yi xx it Inlu 'Xlillu 1 lonnn Iltbllllllll N ill. I ' 1 lfllllllll Nou' Floyd S4-urs, K4-n Xlilllllllk Xl'I'll0ll ,lc-nsvn, -Indy IIIUIIHIS, in-orgv Illodgvlt. 'lk-II 'I'oll1-y. llif-k Xlvnlu-. Ni-il Xllinii. .IIIIIH lfomstovk. llaurold Iannvs llrllvm- Ilvun Iolin l'znnr-ron Ilmifl Ifoslrr 'XII4-n XI mon Pete: Ilu '1 , .. Y .. . . . . 4 '. ' 'lI'I 'k. llolr filu-lton. VXI:-x Slmrp l'l'4'.Yl.!l4'7lf ..... ..... I rving Sm-Isl:-y I-Il'l'-l'l'!'.Villl'fIf .... . .Hamlin HPIIIIIIIIIQ Sf'1'l'l'fIIl'-Y-7lI'4'Il.VIlI'1'l' . . ..... lhivid Moorc- ,'14l1'i.wr ................... Mr. li:-nm'll l loycl Se-urs displays his yodc-ling lzilvnt. Anyonv for lull-nl? In l.H.S. tlwrs-is so mnvli of ll that ax vlnli was vstalxlislwd vspvviully to givi- stndvnts ai cliumx- to pvl'fcw't llwir individual lulvnls. Ulgaaiiizvfl in I952. Madisquvin Ilzls om- of ilu- larg- vst mmnlwrsliips of any svliool organization. TIN- leltvrs in ilu' namv urv signilim-ant. 'l'ln- Iirsl in lionors nnisiciunsz ax signilivs urling: fl is for flaillcillgz 'i crcdits tlw inslrnim-nlulisis: Ms is for lliz- singvrs: qu dmioh-s ilu' qimrlvlsz ll l'l'f'0l2llIZl'H ilu- ulinlvlv: stands for 1-nlm'luin1'rs: and the linul in is for HIRIIEIIV. As yon vain sc-v. il wide- varivty of lalvnl is 1'vpr1-smite-rl in lVludisqnvni. This yvar Nladisqllviii snpplivd tulc-nl for Ac- 1-vnt on Youth and also sent mvinlwrs to various vivin- organizations lo provide Plllf'l'lillllIlll'lll. 'l'ulvnl from the 1-lulm wvnt lo an li-H Clulm IIIITIIIIQL in 01-- tolwr. lhv llv1'onslrn1-tion HUIII1' in Nowiiilu-i'. vnlvr- lairlvd inf'inIwrs of C.L.F. in Df'l'PllllN'l'. and visilvd ilu' l.0.0.I . Horne- in I l'lll'lliil'y. Sr-vs-ral lVIi1CIISlllll'Ill xnvmlwrs distingnislivd llwinsvlvvs Ivy zippvaring in tliv Bailvy llzlll 'l'ulvnl Show Murfvli l9. 'llw Islllll' Counts and .Im-kiv lllvl- lon sang, Gloria Ilrukv sung and dum-od. and lln' i'KPyl1oal'rl I lirts.', Sandy Ilvmniing and Larry Jamison. pluyvd llif' piano. Tllul h1'ra1zy voinliofi lln' Littlv lie-fl llig: Six. outdid llN'lllSPlYf':s und won il plum! on 'I'Pd Nluulfs Original Ainalc-ur Hour. 821 151,13 Olluh Qlkganizrh 1553 Spirit and enthusiasm were somewhat lagging Presidenl ..... .. .lVlarilyn llroafl at I.II.S. until the Little Refi Peppers grabbed them lficbprf'-'i'1e 1 ' ' -- ,J01111 lilillu and boosted them to the top. The football anrl bas- ?.eUemr-V ' ' 'l'l f'i' ,NADH lu-tball learns were urged on with new vigor by this lireafmrer ' ' Molly lingo ,f flzvlsnr . . . . .lVlls. l'. PlPl't't' loyal group. Composed largely of l'lI'PSllIll6ll and Sophoniores. the club has taken part in niany worth- while events. l Color llayi' niarkecl its first big projevt. Never has ,lannary 22 been so alive or so colorful. lied anll golxl were seen everywllere. All combinations of W 1-lothing and footwear were worn to bring out the school 4-olors. livery high school student was urged to support this spirit-raising event. Sections were marked off at football and bas- ketball gullies to provide rooni for this fast-growing vheering section. Banners and loud yelling clistin- guislu-cl thi- Little Re-cl Peppers from every other group of speetators. They hope to obtain flash varcls in another year to spell out more t'llt'0l1l'ilfIt'tllPIll to our harcl-working tezuns. Thr- l.ittle ltr-fl Peppers put a great cleal of ef- fort into Holiday Isle. their fiance on lVlill'l'l1 20. The vlub is already planning more and better Luval 1.1-1.5. Studmts Chem- their foul. spirit-raising rarnpaigns for next year. ball team on to vim-tory. L as 1 ignrkerz Athvnian Qlhapivr, Ullrganigrh 1953 l'vfl'.YI Noir- llvtsy l'iI'4ilItZlll. Jxllltl' llt'l i0I'f'Sl. Nanvy jones, .lanvt Ingalls, Miko M4-lit-rniott. Sue' H4-mlrit-k. F11-tl Wvinholtl. Xlargxarvt Williams. Ann iiillwrt, Nanvy Slwrwvr Sl'l'1JlHl Noir- Mrs. 'Mnlrc'ws. Marian lirillitlls, llonnir- We-lls, l,ouis4- Ringrosv, Sandy tflc-an-lanml. .lonnthan lilark. llortlon Lani-. lirnm- Uliwr. ,lorry Cilrson. livorgrx- Blotlgrvtt. livtty Urvntt, Marilyn lxl!'liilI'lllfy'. ,lanv Kvnrivk. Nlary 0'l'nrin-n l'rv,w'1lr'r1l ..... . . .Susan Hvclrick l'l.l'l'-l,fl?SI!lIl?lll ...... . . . Mike lVll'D9I'Ill0tl Rfffnrrfing Sf?f'fl?HIl'-Y ..... .... l 'ired Weinhold l,'orrc'spor1rfi11g Sl?l'l'f?llII'YY . . . .lflizalwth WilStbll TI'l'lISIIl'l'f ....................... .lalwt Ingalls xlrlzrisors . . . . .lVlrs. Anclrvws. Miss linrgnvr Yorke-r ollit-vrs assist with the- work at the Tompkins County Historival Sovivty. 841 lfxvlusivvl-a l'il'PSlllll2lll vluli for l rf-shnwnl lt's the- Athvnian Chapter of the Nc-w York Stah- Yorknr Cluli. This vlulw is a state'-with' organiza- tion sponsorvd hy the New York junior Histori- val Soviety and th? Now York Statv l,l'lltll'llltK'Ill of EfilllT2.1lQi0Il. Thi- I.H.S. vliaptvr was 1-stailrlislivcl this year hy lireshnwn as a result of intvrvst vrv- atvd in thi' lioynton ,lunior High Yorlwr vhaptvr last yvar. Witll Miss liurgm-r anti Mrs. Anclrt-ws as z1iivisors,tllP 1-lull was approvvfl Ivy Clnhs' Council early in tht- fall of 19523. Mm-lnlwrsliip is litnitvfl to l rc-slnnvn. The main activity this yvar was lwlping with routine' provedure-s at the- llc-Witt Historival Museum. l'iar'h lllf'I!ll30l' clvvotml a llllIIIllt'l' of hours to this project. lYlf'IIlll0l'S also partivipatvtl in currvnt Now York Statc- projvt-ts ol' historival intvrvst. llvlvgzltvs wvrv sont to thv stalv Yorlu-r ronvvntion hold on Long lslancl in Mav. To linanvv thvir pivturc- for tht- Hlllllllfll. tht- clulm sponsorvfl a sucvc-ssftil llalw salt-. 'lihv group enjoyf-cl sf'vel'al social vvviits. invluciing iw' skat- ing and a spring party. Quh Evh Qllnh Ullrganizrh 15154 Xl l irx1 lfnu' XWIIIIH' lifllllli. i':l'IIllII2l linsivai. :Nnitu 511311, lllilflvlillt' 'l10NllSf'll1l. sillllll llivlzl. fllury Allll i'vilZIIllll'l4'k. Nluriai lil'llllll'. EIPKIIIUI' Nutz N4-rnrul Nou' Miss llo114'l1z11'ik. ll'f'llt' liom'kr'1'. lNla11'ju1'i1' i,illlllt'l'. Fl'illlI't'll1' SU'illlN'l'Ql. Klllllt'l'illl' ilQ'llll!'l'5llll. liill'll1ll'il ,Inlin- sun. No1'111a1 l '1ll'I'4'll. lluil ,luim-s. ,Il'ilIl llz1llz11'1li11i Third Nou' llorty Wilvux. ,Im111111- Main, lfluim' llairris, Nunvy i,l'lIl1'l', l,t'Il0l'il Spiwiuli. ,ll15lt'l,!'UIli!l4Illl. N1lll1'ysllyllI'l', IgilI'liilI'il Smith l ir1- I,1-wls :Xp111'l1111'11l liuililing on Ihllllly l,l't'Sl'llt'I1f ..... ........ 5 ilfilll liii-lu limul: fill l.vlil l'lu1111'l1-ss... rvaul ilu- IflIlIl'lI four- ll'll't'-Pff'.Yilll'lIl . . .. .wlaulvlillo 'l'ms11sm'11cl lllll l11-a11lli111- mu- Q'Y0lliIIg las! lx'1ill'l'lI. l,ihl'UVl'l'- Serrelfzr-1' ........... Allilal 51-1111 ing llml llll'l'Q' ul' ilu- llUlIIl'il'S-S Vil'lilllS wvrc- stu- 7lI'l'llSIlfl'I' . . .. .Mary Allll i'iillllilll'il'li 1ln'11ls i11 l.Il.S.. IIIt'IlllN'I'S ol' llw Sulr Ilvlv lilulv .'1fll7iSUI' ....,. Miss llUll1'ilill'ili 4'Ull1llIl'l1'tl SI si-limml-xsiilc Villlllllliplll mul 1-will-vls-ml ll4lTl.UlHua1iml llwsv1'la1ss111z1l1-s, l':ill'ly ill l'il'llI'lllll'Y vlulu 1111'111lw1's SpUllS0l't'll svn-1'a1l siivvvssliil lmkv sailvs uml llUllilll'll llu- Ill'1N'l'l'llS In Ilia' xlllI'l'll41l ll1111m-s. N111 only luivv llll'5I' pmji-1-ls 111111'k1-cl II11' liiggliliglils ol' lll1a11'11 lliglfs iwwvsl lllpiilllililllllll. lnul lill'y also vxv111plify Slllb ilt'llis plIl'l!0Sl'. 1sl1i1'l1 is lu IN'l'lvtll'IIl il Illtilllllly sm-1'x'i1'4' lo 54'llll0 or 1-u1111111111ily. lXllll'll nl' ilu' l'l'l'llil for ilu- vlulfs lillllllllillg 1' lu-lmigs lu lXIillll'lilll' 'l10WllSt'IIll. l.ll.5. ,llllliUI'. illSllll't'll Ivy 1111-singgi-slim ul' Sllt'll il vlulm i11 iilllll nlllIl'l'-5 Sub livin l'UlllIIlIl of ilu- lxlrlivs Hmm' .lUHl'lilIl. IXl111l1-li111- 1llSl'llShl'll ilu- imlvu willl SOIIN' ul' ln-r ivl'i1'llil5 Rlllll I'4'illlily guiiwml ilu-ir v11ll111si- a1s111 illlll siiplmrl. 'l'ogvll11-1' ilu' girls viilisli-il llu uiml ul' lxliss ll1111m'l1a11'ik. Nr. l'if'lllll'll. illlll lVl1'. llliss, a1111l Ivy lln- 1-ml ol ,lllllUill'f'., lllt' 5llll Us-ln lflulv llilll l'l'l'l'iYP4l p1'ulu1liu11a1ry 1lIlIll'HYill l.l'Ulll Sllll IJ1-In 11llit'1'l's 1-1111111 11111111-y full:-1-I1-il ilurimx ilu- 1 ll11- 5lll4ll'lll l.Ulllll'Il. Nlilllll llI'IXl'. 1 245 1 'irxl lfnu' -,lulm Strzitzikus. ,lam-t Hawk. ilmxuril lfpstefin. Sum- Ke-ily. 'IMI 'linm-y Yvrnrirl Ifuu' Mr. livlillvll. Miki' Svlsh-y, i.l1l'I'V Nlitvhvii. HI'll4'l' Shupivy, ilihhy Wit- ihvll. l.airry Fiwzi-3. 'Nh-X Sharp liirxl Nou' Ilan-iil ihwmn. 'Xrlhur ffoi'm'lius. ,Iiunvs Pyle-. Ri:-lmi-il l'ix'uns. Phil :Xi'k+'i'- main. .lmmtliun Ulm-k f-rum! Ifnu' Huh Sprulr. l r:inklin 'I'4'e't1-r. iiilmiiwi lirmsn. Louis Solhc-ini. Boh app. Dick Olson. flhurlvs Kung ii 86 1M.ZJ.3H.S7. Sftaif ifstzilniisiiwl in 1912, nhvii its vqiiipiiu-iii mis llIll'4'ilil51'li hy thi- Sunil:-nt fluunvil. lhi- W.l.H.S. sluif 1-miliiim-il lhia YHII' to hrumhust 4iiliiy ni-uf :mil RINllllllIlf'l'llll'Ilfh ailmul yfllll' svliorilf' in the' iiilii muni C508 rhill'lIH'li uiili 32 uninhi- hi- stuff liwiiiin-iw. i i'mn ilu-sv, four ilIIllUllll1'l'l'S annul six tvvh- IHVIUIIS Nl'l'l' l'IlU4l'll tu illjl- ph-invm lust yi-url Qtuii. Srhnnl Svtnrr Svtaif 'lhainkf to lhe- Si-Imol Flora- Stuli. I. ll. 5. stiuhwit, ui-rr uhh' to purvhzisr- in-4-1-ssziry supplif-s ihiring the- svluml ilziy. This yvurk 1llliSIilIHiiIlQl 1'0llIllI4'l'1'iili stuiivllls iwrv lmnorf-ii hy liuvingi ilu-ir iiuimw l'llQll'llYl'fi un ii pluqmz thi- gift nf the- Svhnol Store- Stuff. Xia-nilwrs uri' ffruni lvfllt Nzxrilyii Xlix. Bvtty Rupp. -Xnnv Griiiith ixl1llHlQll'l'i. Frank llzim'lizirik. Anita S4-ntl. Gbpvrutnra 'Xloxiv tmiuyY Whail joy In ilu- l'ill'5 of :my high sviuml SIlllil'llii The- nurk iin'1'i-willy for the' inmivs. re-1'ui'iis. und aliiivw ui- l'lljIlyl'li this yl'llI' uns pr-rfni'nu-ii hy lui-llty-lun Iii-mise-il Ullf'l'lliH!'S llll1i4'I' Ilii- 1iIl't'1'lIflll of Nlr. lhxou. ian-- uhy zuhiwor. :mil Xrthur lion'- i in-hus unfi .Ianni-s Ivli-, i'hI1'i 0p4'l'zi!ol's. I I I C Q DUN sk NES , . g. ' 1 , 1 X I 1, 4 xx . 3 qx .4, .. xy MX? ?'wgW 5, f QM ip? X ' 33 mi, x xx f, ' s 5 3 4 ' ,.,., Z n Q: X X X f Q In 'Xml x ' x ,eg F.. 'lx J X M if X I L .' . 9 Q I f gp 1 1 X , 3 4.5 ff 7 4 , R 3... VII. 5, 159' O vs fi-x 2 W YN h 4 N' A it I 'Ib , -LMx'x'M T3 ' x A Q11 A f 2 C' 1 U ' ,y F rg ff S -1 p W A , ,f if . 'f f- '- lg f f Ag- gf, XE? Nc, 1 -Q .,X X u Q Q WIN NK N X5 V 5 xg ,wx 'S sf' yn 5 'XG ' A v ... Q Q' ' 5-5 I V! Q . W f ff ,V+ ' l I ' lf? l Q N u X N J ' ' 7 X An M ' 7' 'La N- 4 91 A 5 Dj I Athlriir Glnunril 2 . Firsl Row' Nlr. Bliss. Mr. Bredhenner, Miss llaher, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Kalaf. .ludy Cole, Mrs. Edith Cornelius Sccomf Nou'--llavid Slll0l'li. ltlr. 'l'atascore. Mr. Young, Mr. Hiclison. Mr. Skawslii, Mr. Jafliurs, Scott Wetzsteon l or many years the Athletic Council, com- posed of student and faculty memhers, has de- termined the schedules of games and meets for all the school teams. Besides providing for the transportation and outfitting of the squads, the council has planned the athletic policy of the school. liven in l9Ill-05 when the first yearhook ap- peared. many different sports. including fool- hall. baseball. hasltcthall. track. and tennis. were popular at l.ll.S. ln those days. athletic squads were much smaller lthere were l l hoys on the 'Ol football squadl. and the athletic facilities were much poorer fthe first track teams had neither a coach nor a traclt. and ltliaca High had no gym for haskethall praclicel. Nevertheless. l.H.S. made some enviable sports records. lts l9ll5 football team won the New York State Championship, and the l9U9 haskethall team won over the Cor- nell lfreshmcn. llefeats were also prominent in those first years. Only live years after hecoming New York State Champions. the Little lied football team experienced what the Senior Class Book termed a disastrous season. 'lille hasehall team had its n-oulili-s too. ln V309 the ups and downs of the liaselwall season were conducive to errors and profanity on the part of spectators and players alike. H8 Qlhrrrlrahrrn, illllainrrttw, mth Qlnlnr Guarh Captain Irene Rightmyer led this year's cheerleading squad, composed of six Seniors and two juniors. These girls. assisted hy the J. V. squad, did a tremendous joh in fostering school spirit. 'llhey cheered at all foothall and hasltet- hall games. and at special pep assemhlies. Occasionally, in past seasons. hoth hoys and girls were memhers of the l.l'l.S. cheerleading squad. Today, however, hoys perform on the playing field and let the girls lead the cheering. While cheering at football games. the Var- sity displayed red skirts and white sweaters. and the ,l.V. cheerleaders wore red jumpers and white sweaters. At haslicthall games the style changed. The Varsity appeared in red and gold uniforms and the j.V.'s added gold jerseys to their hright red jumpers. Sports events were greatly enlivened this year hy the color, snap, and enthusiasm of the I.ll.S. cheerleaders. Adding eolor and style to the l,ittle lied Marching Band were the drum majorettes and color guards. linder the direction of Rhoda Liu- ton, Head Majorette, the majorettes worked out intricate baton-twirling stunts which were en- joyed hy spectators at the I.H.S. footlvall games. Leading the hand. the color guards performed flag-raising ceremonies at foothall games and other events. Ilinnthall First Rau'-Moe Lewis, Bill Perry, Ray Updike, Louis Massucci, Ernie Cole, Marv Holt, Mike Hugo. .loel Blodgett, Steve Goodman, Dick Kowalski Second Row-lloach Jaffurs, Frank Ilancharik, Richard Stahl, George Neferis, Ray Van de Mark, Roy Van llyne. George Burrell, Bruce Pfann, Pete Rogers, Tom Decker, Angie llifliacomo. Dick Ormiston Third Row-Mr. Buell, Mr. Skawski, ,lerry Langdon, ,lohn Langdon. .lim Upper, Gibby Mitt-hell. Bob Stanton. Clarence Raymond, Larry Mitchell, Bill Leagans, Seeley Dc-Kay, Hugh Blodgett. Mr. Turco Fourth Row-Mr. Tatascore, .lohn Phillips, Reuben Weiner, Chet Grover, Tom Ciflt. .lohn Hollenbeck, ,lim Shelton. Al Nelson, Harry Lutrin, llick Carey, Mr. Robinson Led by Captain Marv Holt, the Little Red team won its second straight Southern Tier Conference Championship. By winning six games and tying one, Ithaca had its first unde- feated season since l937. At the beginning of the season, Coach Jaffurs never an- ticipated the outstanding record set by the Little Redmen. With only ten returning lettermen, but many enthusiastic squad members, Coach Jaffurs began molding his champion- ship team September first: the first week consisted of gruel- ing double practices every day in the hot sun. Coach ,lalI'urs' nhotdogsn opened the season by tying El- mira lfree Academy 6-6, in a thrilling night game at Elmira. The squad traveled to Hornell for another game under lightsg now familiar with night games, Ithaca crushed Hor- nell 21-0. Then, in their first home game ofthe season, Ithaca welcomed Binghamton Central with a violent I2-6 victory. At Binghamton, the gridders overpowered North 27-26. in the most suspense-filled game of the season. Cheered on by hundreds of home fans, the Little Red trampled Elmira South Side 27-I2. Traveling to Johnson City, they skunked J. C. with the second shutout of the season, 20-0. After the Auburn game had been canceled because of an early snow- fall, the Little Redmen took I,l.E. in stride and whitewashed them I2-0. By winning the S.T.C. title, Ithaca will retain possession of the Binghamton Press Trophy. If next yearis co-captains, George Burrell and Chester Grover, can lead their team to first place in the Conference for a third time, the trophy will remain permanently in l.l'l.5. E901 RESULTS OF THE YEAR Opponents 6 Elmira Free Academy 6 2l Hornell 0 l2 Binghamton Central 6 27 Binghamton North 26 27 Elmira South Side I2 20 .lohnson City 0 I2 Ivnion-Endicott ll Eaakrthall First Row-Andy Jamison, Tom Decker, Bill Leagans, Stuart Zion. Tom Stone, George tfrane. Marv llolt. Bolu Lupo, ,lerry Langdon. .lim Upper Second Row-Ed Wilr'ox, Don Hatt, Milt Weiner, Herh Warreii, Dick Browne. ,lohn Hranek, George l,ittle. Neil Mac- llontzal. .lohn Yengo Third Rozritloach Him-kson. Bolr Stanton, Scott Wetzsteon, Grey Perry. Mr. Buell lnder the leadership of co-captains Nelson McNeil and Tom Stone, Ithaca completed an over-all record of 9 wins RRSIJLTS UF THE YEAR and 9 losses. ln place of Binghamton North, an old rival. 0Pl 'f 'f5 I.H.S. took on Lakemont Academy and downed them in both 34, lyakemom Academy .13 encounters. 57 Elmira South Side 59 Coach Hickson began building his team around the five 50 Elmira FFP? Af'afl9mY 'l'5 returning lettermen: Nelson lVlcNeil, Tom Stone, Marv Holt, 52 B lglliU'1lU ffflfful 95 Bob Pound. and George Crane. The season began and 09 ll'l'0 'l d'l 'lt 52 ended with flashes of brilliance. ln the first match the Red- '10 Aullufn 'll men slaughtered Lakemont Academy 84-4-8g in March the 55 l'mUn'E'nd'f 'll 578 cagers completed the regular season hy trampling Vestal 'lf' Lmllalld 53 55-33. 14- johnson City '10 , , , , , 51 Lak n nt A 'ad mv .ll- lzlnnra l'ree Academy nosed out l.l'l.S. in a sensational .1 5 I0 . 1 lfxn ' A , , ' , , 68 Elmira South Side 62 thriller with the score 62-58 ln the Sectional playoffs. is Auburn 17 Two of the best ,l. V. players, Bob Lupo and Bill Leu- 52 Elmira Free At-mlf-my 0.1. gans. were hoosted to the varsity. As a result, the ,l. Vfs. 53 Cortland 31 coached hy Otto Buell, had live wins and twelve losses. But 36 Binghunmm ttgntrul 85 since the J. Vfs are predominantly Sophomores, they show 55 Vwml 38 f'fH1siflf'fHl1lf' llmmlfe- 60 Binghamton North T2 Next year's team will he built around its captain, Jim 591-timml, lipper. and Coach Hickson is looking forward to a very suc- 58 Elmira ywf. Apudvmy 02 cessful season. l 92 l wrvatling .... Q . -1 lfirsl Kuu'--Mr. Jaffurs, .lohn llapalongo, David Aulxle, Ray Womlrle, Al Turco, Fred Capalongo. George Willis, l'fd Men- ZIPS Serorzd Row-Stanley Womlile. David Bushey, Pettigrew Clare, .Iohn Driscoll. Jim Carter. Allan Marion, Larry lacin- elli, Stephen Pudar, .lim Ross, Dick Ormiston Third Row-Pete Findlen. Fred Macera, Jim Farrell, Bill Perry, Clarence Raymond, ,lohn Farrell. George Reynolds, Dick Stahl. Phillip Spott Crowning a successful l953-54 season with a perfect team record. l.H.S. grapplers captured their seventh consec- utive Class A Sectional championship. Six wrestlers went through this season undefeated in dual competition-dDave Bushcy, Dave Auble, Larry lacavelli, John Driscoll. John Farrell. and Bill Perry. Again this year Vestal was lthaca's toughest foe. After Ithaca had conquered the Colden Bears twice in dual compe- tition. 23-9 and 20-l l, Vestal came close to the crown in the Section IV Class A championships with a score of 73 to l.H.Sfs 76, hut went titleless in the Section IV Open Finals. Wrestlers Dave Auhle, Al Turco, Larry lacavelli, Dave Bushey. John Farrell, and Bill Perry carried off half of the twelve Sectional titles at Vestal. llhacais John Driscoll was defeated for the lirst time this year hy Henry Wilde of llnion Springs in the finals. Although Al Turco lost three times, in the dual meets and the Class A championships, he clinched the lll6-lb. title in the open finals. Champion matmen Dave Bushey and John Farrell were elected co-captains for next year. I.H.S. has lost only one wrestling match in its extraor- dinary dual meet record over the last eight seasons. This was in 1916-47. The Little Red tied Vestal once during the l949- 50 season. 19-19-the lowest score any I.H.S. team has produced in uve seasons. Mr. ,lailurs has coached ithaca High teams for the last four years and has seen 42 consecu- tive victories with no blemishes, for a 71-l-l record. t94J RESULTS UF THE YEAR Upporzenls Jil lflmira South Side 9 23 Auburn 8 23 Vestal 0 Zl lflmira Free Academy IT 26 Cortland 6 I3 lt Auburn -l .23 lilmira Free Academy 8 28 Cortland 9 32 lflmira South Side 8 20 Vestal l I Girlz' Svpnrm Glluh l'4liI'.Nl Run' Slit-ilu lIatse'y..lll1ly tiolv, l,in4lu l'ic-rw, titrol Mi-Kea--fun. 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This organization. fonntlvfl in l9fl5. is trying: to lintl ll sport lor vu-ry girl and to arouse more intvri-st in ztthlt-tir's among girls. ln l9ll5. in lmrtly tvnm of girls i'i-pn-svilli-tl tht- svhool in girls' llilSlxt'llHilll. Yarsity lutslwtlvzlll lior girls wnsnit alvlnullv oi'ff'1nizvcl until IOZI. lionvwr. . Fl lr rom the-n until IUISS. girls tvann rt-snlts wvrt- notvml as carefully as hors' rs-sults urs- toclzty. 'l'ln- gre-utvst victory was one of 5 l-9 ovvr lntt'rlulu'n. ,., . .. ln l0:1.5-Sl thc' girls pai'tl4'lpa1te-tl not only in lmslwtlulll hut also in ping-pong. howling. vollvy- bull, ill't'llt'l'y. fvilvillg. llllfl lmurlminton. lfvw pt-oplv rvallizc' it. hut girls. truvlx is also popular. untl tlwrt- are girls' rm-orcls in this sport. lfor the-ir pluytlnys with Cortland anal'l'rti1nzmslnirg. tht- tc-ann ini-inlwrs sports-rl now shorts hearing thi- Sports lilnh ss-nl. 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Annual Gyn!! . 7'7'2l5 ' fyzfayy , KA . 51021 YOUR SCHOOL DURING 1953 - 54 Now-and in years to come, when you open your Annual and peruse its pages of history and patter, you may be interested to know that in 1953-54- your high school: Q enrolled 1,34-7 pupils. O had a Senior Class of 269 students. I had a staff of 70 members. Q had fourteen departments of subject matter: Agriculture, Art, Business, Citizenship, Driver Training, English, Foreign Lan- guages, Health, Homemaking, Industrial Arts, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Science. Q included in its extra-curricular activities: Allied Youth, An- nual Board, Art Club, Band, Chess Club, Choral Club, Com- mercial Club, Congress, Der Deutsche Verein, Dramatic Club, Future Farmers of America, Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club, Glee Club, Handbook Board, Ithetaeria, Junior Class Organization, Junior Red Cross, La Tertulia Es- panola, Le Cercle Francais, Legislative Assembly, Literary Club, Madisquem, National Honor Society, National Thespian Society, Operators Club, Orchestra, Pep Club, Photography Club, Radio Club, Senior Class Organization, Science Club, Student Council, Sub Deb Club, Tattler Board, Yorkers. O included in its intramural athletics: Archery, Badminton, Base- ball, Basketball, Bowling, Dodgeball, Fencing, Golf. Riflery, Swimming, Softball, Speedball, Table Tennis, Tennis, Tumb- ling, Volleyball, Wrestling. cg ICQ I included in its varsity athletics: Baseball, Basketball, oss K - Country, Football, Golf, Riflery, Tennis, Track, Wrestling. fella To the Class of 1954 Ag Congratulations and best wishes f m Ithaca pf Q Education gf asses Sentiment is NOT OLD FASHIONED - Give Flowers for Sentiment's Fullest Expression -faancfezg ?Zacaefz4 4-09 College Avenue Phone 3327 LEE OF ITHACA, INC. Small Appliances and Housewares G.E. - Sunbeam - Universal Toastmaster Phone I-5812 I Cbinuvzf sffzfcusfizy If ff I Best Wislles fm Ur: 3711013 C7o1fLLnza d an RINGS BRACELETS IIIIOUCIIES TIE CLASPS . U l . ICARIIINGS WATCHES L 'fmu'Ia S R. A. HEGGIE 81. BRO. CO. to III6 East Stale Street The Class of '51 Q . Era I SIIIIJIISIIPKI I836 Im'orporalPcI I90-I - , Dial 2361 DRISCOLL BROS 81 CO BIG RED ' ' X-XG L L 202 Dryden Road Lumber and Building Materials II45-I37 South Aurora Street Olhi-9 and School Supplies Everything lor lhe 0lli:e WNMM oFFlcE EQUIPMENT ITHACA, N. Y. COJMC. ITHACA, N. Y. KIOLIJ Our Best to You THE PALACE LAUNDRY Eddy Street Dial 4-6165 Congratulations . Class of 195-1- MORRIS' MEN'S STORE OO Seconds from Staten Dear Graduate: When you enter Cornell, you'll enjoy trading at The Triangle Book Shop the same as others from Ithaca High who have preceded you. And you'll like the ten per cent HOQH dividend which you will receive on all your purchases of books and supplies. THE TRIANGLE BOOK has the olticial list of books and supplies needed for all courses and will be glad to serve you as they have served other students in the past fifty-one years. TRIANGLE BOOK SHOP 412 College Avenue Established 1903 Evan J. Morris, Prop. Phone 2304 Sheldon Court ,W 5 4 7 se ' . , ...ws ,AQ ' . Fdu' W-idx ,qw-14. ' ' - 11,457 ji pears V. Wig? ELYGJEQQV 'fdof'-My'f7f,i v0K The Class ' as FROM rj WML, 0 I 51051 Congratulations to CLASS OF '54 HUGH G. SLOCUM INSURANCE 81 REAL ESTATE HIC KEY'S Complete Musical Service Always ready to serve you PROMPTLY and EFFICIENTLY HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE 328 East State Street lEagles, Buildingj Phone 4-'I lOl Paper and Stationery Filing Equipment Loose Leaf Devices T. G. MILLER'S SONS PAPER COMPANY II3 North Tioga Street Ithaca, N. Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF '54 ITHACA FLOOR COVERING 4107 Taughannoclc Boulevard Phone 49913 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS ROBINSON 81 CARPENT Over 50 Years of Dependable Service Lumber Building Materials Telephone 2337 ITHACA, NEW YORK ER N061 Y COMPLETE DRY CLEANING COLD STORAGE SERVICE STA-NU PROCESS W. F. FLETCHER CO. 105 Dryden Road 205 North Aurora Street She's Graduating! Express Congratulations with Qbwm from PRATT'S FLOWER SHOP First National Bank COMPLETE BAN KING SERVICE ITHACA, NEW YORK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INST RAIXCE CORPORATION F1071 Congratulations Seniors! And best wishes to the classes of '55, ,56 and ,57 The National Cash Register Company Adding Machine Division Ithaca, N. Y. Best Wishes Best Wishes to f th Class of '54 O e Graduates of '- - the Class of 1954 Meet Your Friends at the Soda Fountain THERM K R E S G E 1 S ELECTRIC METERS CO 5 a. 10 cam sfore 'NC- ITHACA, N. Y. East State Street 11081 THAYER APPLIANCE CO. Frigidaire Appliances Radios and Television Easy Washers and lroners 417-419 West Seneca Street CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK T0 THE CLASS 01 195-I Red and White Laundromat Dial 8853 408 College Avenue Phone 4-5221 The house of ohfarm o Phone 4-1421 INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS 'THACAMY' HAIR' STYLIST r L rf? 999 4 L ,ffl A. aff? J ,IQ fb, LVL? UL 9, Everyone . . . lit tljgotrllfpe ,qi W Of ,Milli Goes To A J U E , S For Delicious Food and Pizza 602 WEST BUFFALO STREET F1091 For All Occasions Use PURITY ICE CREAM Delicious and Refreshing . 1 Brick - Bulk - Special Molds Ice Cream Cakes Cheerios - A Cups Punch for Parties PURITY ICE CREAM Ithaca, New York 700 Cascadilla Street Dial 4-6338 Helping Ithacans to Find Better Homes since 1914 Congratulations ancl Best Wishes to the Class of 1954 BURNS REALTY COMPANY JOHN C. BURNS, Realtor .lack Burns Clare B. Conley First National Bank Building Ithaca, N. Y. 31 illave a date to Roller kate at IDE'S DROME Skating Wed., Fri., and Sat., 9 to 12 Matinees-Sat. and Sun., 2 to 5 Bus from Greyhound Terminal Triangle Book - Collegetown Bowling at its Best IDE'S BOWLING LANES Compliments of FAHEY PHARMACY E. J. Barrett, P.D. QUALITY -- SERVICE - PRICE I54 East State Street Phone 2923 51101 DEAN OF ITHACA, INC. MAYFLOWER WAREHOUSES Coast to Coast Local and Long Distance Moving HII.I.'5 .IICWELERS Opp. Strand ITHACA, N. Y. s 9 1910 Busses for Charter 401-409 East State Street BEST WISHES , to the Congratulations CLASS OF 1954 and STAN GEoo's Good Luck RED AND WHITE ITHACA LAUNDRIES 1024 North Tioga sneer 81 Ithaca, N. Y. DRY CLEANERS Congratulations and Best Wishes To THE CLASS OF 1954 TOMPKINS COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOC lll C. J. RUMSEY 81 CO. , , , CoNc,nArLLAT10NS T0 THF, Best Wishes CLASS OF 1954 to Class of '54 ITHACA, NEW YORK .. - ACKERMAN'S FURNITURE 9 S 313-317 College Avenue - rm in 5 - Dial 4-6421 Budget Plan Available S,-SJEWELERSK WORTH REMEMBERING! The Radio Club and Radio Workshop? production of Accent on Youth 202 East State Street Ithaca, N. Y. The broadcasts of the Ithaca High School basketball games over WHCU-FM O The Radio Clulfs presentation of the Talent Shown C Y S FM Night FLOWER SHOP . The friendship and cooperation 1 1 between Ithaca High School and . . . WHCU sa 215 East State Street ' Good Luck to a Grand Class fllilj CONGRATULATIONS and Best Wishes! CLASS OF 754 'Fil I f Visif fhe Chamber of Commerce for - DIRECTORY LIBRARY SERVICE INFORMATION SERVICE - FACTS AND FIGURES BUSINESS PROTECTION QUESTIONABLE SOLICITATIONS INFORMATION ITINERANT SELLING PRACTICES Mace Chamber of Commerce 210 North Aurora Sfreef Dial 2783 51131 AMES WELDING and SUPPLY CO. CONTRACT WELDING Linde Air Products 5 Miller Arc Welders Oxy-Acet Welding Equipment 618 West Buffalo Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951- EDWARD I. PIERCE INSURANCE Hospitalization, Accident and Health, and All Life Plans 509 First National Bank Building Phone 9972 Days or 4-1590 Nights Phone 294-4 BUILDING AND REPAIRING DODGE 81 PLYMOUTH , KOETH A. MANN AutomobIles Kitchens Modernized Floor and Wall Tile Installed DODGE fel-Pain! TRUCKS Awustic Ceilings QUALITY HOME CONSTRUCTION 806 Giles Street Phone 3-1 189 DEPENDABLE USED CARS Compliments of STAFFORD'S WILLIAM T. PRITCHARD NEWS S-I-AND 304-312 South Cayuga Street H Ithaca, N. Y. Dial 2733 MAGAZINES GROCERIES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BUILDERS OF THE FUTURE BREWER 81 BROWN CO., INC. PLUMBING - HEATING - SHEET METAL woRK - ROOFING - APPLIANCES 308 West Lincoln Street 51141 Compliments of ITHACA PRINTING SERVICE Besf Wishes from- Right and on Time Since 1909,, II3 South Tioga Street Ithaca 44-2331 SALES AND SERVICE KELVINATOR APPLIANCES HOTEL MARILYN Service on All Makes 709 Willow Avenue 4-6232 Dining Room Coliee Shop Delicatessen Congrafulafions 105 North Aurora Street Phone 4,-9013 to the Class of I954 ITHACA WINDOW LAKE VIEW CLEANING COMPANY DAIRIES Peter Piech, Prop. 405 Turner Place Phone 4-1345 609 North Tioga Street 4-9941 Window Cleaning Floor Waxing H1151 .S A' ffflf t'2'iPT? M Kgs., :Rv Lewis' if 1 ' MEN's sHoP ' 2S'Q.f'B W? 0' . K X 120 East State Street 5509 Xp 1 Y ITHACA, N. Y. W' VJ - - 5 BROOKS PHARMACY , for ATWATER S DEPENDABLE SERVICE and H I 3, ACCURATE E e'Ythmg 'O Eat PREsCE1PT1oNs 126 East State Street Phone 2351 Congratulations . and Congratulations Best Wishes to the TO ALL In the Class of 1954 CLASS OF 1954 ZION'S - ' - Ithaca,s House of Fine Furniluren GOOD LUCK Congratulations to all of you as you com- plete your secondary school education. Good luck for your future in whatever path you may travel. CORNER BOOK STORE Earl W. De Motte, President 109 North Tioga Street Phone 9326 HEATING 81 PLUMBING CO. Plumbing - Heating Gas and Oil Burners Pumps - Appliances 910 West State Street Ithaca, N. Y. Phone 2316 A. L. Hull - Phone 8515 11161 Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF '54 KLSVCQOOKS lthaca's Quality Jewelers 152 East State Street 1 5, . THE NORTON ,PRINTING COMPANY 317 East State Street Printers of THE TATTLER Congratulations Best Wishes from to the Fashion Center in THE CLASS OF '54 ITHACA East State Street ITHACA AGENCY, INC. ALL FORMS or INSURANCE 139 East State Street Ithaca, New York L1173 For Genuine Quality Your N.A.P.A. Jobber Is a Good Man to Know For Genuine Service TIOGA AUTO PARTS 424 West State Street Phone 3436 DICKINSON PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. PAINTS - WALLPAPER - SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS FLOOR COVERINGS 311 East State Street Ithaca, N. Y. Established 1914- PROFESSIONAL PRESTIGE . . . KLINE'S PHARMACY This is a pharmacy to which physicians turn with instinctive preference. They di- rect patients to us because they know that careful compounding is our first consider- ation. Yet, though we maintain highest eth- ical standards, you pay no premium for this Professional Prestige and the service. Frank M. lVIat-Murray. Prop. 'I I2-114 North Aurora Street Ithaca, N. Y. Phone 3344 ITHACA SAVINGS BANK ITHACA, N. Y. The Only Savings Bank in Tompkins County MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Lnsj A FIIIE 00MBIIIATIOII TIOGA T. ITHACA, 1415 OF ITHACA PRINTERS 312 EAST SENECA STREET ITHACA, N.Y. PHONE ITHACA 4-6016 ...FOII A PRIZE WIIIIIIIIG AIIIIIIAI. ffWo . fry' , M S P PP s ' R C . FI NEY MOTORS, INC. 5 tant, t I uois i h' ' 0 , Fin n ew WW iEhS m ref f llil-AC f 03 th y Plion 627 SMOBILE . a H ' ' GE ERAL TIRES E I 'SHA F 0 y ef Wine Svmaawzaaddzu cc1,N . 0 0 COMMUNITY BOOK SHOP of the Corners IFTS, CARDS, BOOKS, LENDING LIBRARY Browsers Welcome BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '54 .I. C. PENNEY CO. Congratulations . . . GREENWOOD'S RED and WHITE 636 WesI Sfafe Sfreef Phone 2687 Zooiofaawcnd on Me juvmeg you 44466 go. - SHAKESPEARE '-YY'5'f1'X ,' 51203 , ,P ,H ,, , Tr, , I l'7-11fvv-nfnfq ' '-Fra-E YW A :,,q,,fZ,- CHN :,7,,-wif W f'l!f f . S? Jliyifn-1' i7'7,'YZf1 ' -A 1 N- ,.- . 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