Newark Valley Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Newark Valley, NY)

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TH S HO JOY t r et tne boo of e ll fe Pllqt 'shi' Q Gun elinee re on e u ndove e wi d lexee 're shuttere The door le locred e. bolted The Hin e hee ever el to rue e ooa tlro h he r my Windows The deel re covered with duet Panera are Qcettered about the room A nictnre henge on the vall Neemlngton gazes wit, uneeeinf evee n the hooeleeenec of it e The era of the onefoo school Peesed ef the yeera flew by yo more shall the raftere ring With a ch1ld's hearty cry The school now stands alone, Stern eeainst he say Time with it bony hand Mekee it Qhudder and Q1 n The ancient, oneroom School Stends forlorn on the creat of the ill lenories linger st'll orlee of days oent eerrlr the :eve op life lit Q er hen J ledenter, Ignorere of ain or trif The echool 'elle at leet in e ees Qlv. t ro h L ele e or l n cr ll f E C. enh LSE It S elds ' ' - A hi ', Nah d rg 'r, U oky. The - . -H , d . th, '1'd :.g Th n K ' L ed . , . fly. n '- 1 rd g W . 5 - -', tem -t. 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Crffv R, 1-1 . 7-'f .,',' f.,,flff .-,.., ' ' ' ,,.-wp' - 1' , 0, .mf ,Q DEDICATION Erne t A Frler J Suoervi ins Princioa' uTo those who know thee not, no words can oaln ' Those who know thee know all words are faint U To Mr Frier Our friend and counselor, whose sterling character we strive to emulate, whose wisdom and far lghtedness we admire, whose devotion to the ideals of democracy we find an inspiration, whose whole hearted loyalty and interest in the community he serves we gratefully ac knowledge, to him we resoectfully dedicate this 1941 issue of SCHOOL MEMORIES S . , P. A S Q . .L A 13 . , . . -- H. More . -S 5 Q 1 ' 1 - 41 BOARD OF LDUcATIOI Nr William Stlmming, Mrs Alta Pope President Fred Moses Principal E A Frler J Ir Hovard Curkendall Mr Jay Purple Standin Nr Loren McPherson Vice Principal Clifford M Peck 'Great thouvhts, like great deeds, need no trumpet W Bailey To Our Board of Education in appreciation of The willing and friendly interest they have shown in sacrificing time, money, and energy in the direction of the educational opportunities of the youth of this community, we dedicate this page. 7 -. ., I . fl :fi ' la. V . A . . . , . , A. .v . . , T., 'A . Y , . . . .SZ 4 . , - . . Q . ix X 2? 1, Q! X Q ff! -3 X' 7 E K N xx - k KNOWLEDGE IS POWER A ,f4T'i- K' E . mf' 3 V, I va k , 'mf' V . far ,1 , l --' ' AnQ': 5 ' ,gf I ..l.,,,Lq ,2- - ' X fhl Y , 4?5l?,,,1'7. x - -' f - ff ff? 5 E+' 424- ' :if . A 15 . ?: ,ill , E E-fffff f .lag I I 1 .f'. ,,,ff , f-, ,1 I Cp? 1 V ' .- ff 3' 'fi' 1 -:-, I it 1 ' ff 1' f'4 25iZ ,Q .+ ef f-- - 5 L+. . . 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First row R Brooms C Paulus D Wbodcock Principal E A Frier Vice Principal C M Peck J Medve L MacLowry Second row M Geerken R Ardell H MacPherson M Shoultes L Rabensteln J Joslin C Chamberlain R E Cummings Third row W Hines E Long M Owen M Kenyon J Ogden E Vedve W VcPherson M Saxton E Howland Standing H Cunningham D Snow R Paulus H Goodfellow R DeRue L McPherson C Hagerty K Loomis A Frost L R Fancher I Moody M Hiatt BOARD AD IaISTRATIVE STAFF AND FACULTY Board of Education Fred Ioses, President Mr Alta Pope r William Stimming Mr Howard Curkendall Administrative Staff Mr Ernest A Frier, Jr Clifford M Peck Hr Loren B McPherson Viss June C Baty President Vice PP6S1Q8Ht Secretary Treasurer Mr Jay Purple Supervising Vice Secretary Faculty Club Niss Maud C Saxton Kenneth Loomis N1 s Ruth A L Brooks Yrs Wilma Hines 10 Office Principal Principal and Clerk Assistant . 1 : . . . , . , A . . , - . . , . , . . I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Q ' I . , . , . , . , . , . A , . 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A fuss Rutn A L Brooks Mrs Cas ie E Idss Helen J h' Robert E r L Roscoe Mr Albert M Mr Harold S Chamberlain Cunnin ham DeRue Fancner Frost Goodfellow Miss Mari Hiatt MI' S S ks Jessie M Joslin Teaching Staff Commerce Librarian Physical Education Instrumental usic dathematics Science Social Studies Science Physical ducatlon Coecuing Social Studies Driving Kenneth f Loomis Industrial Arts Driving Supervisor N D Shoo Program Leona MacLovry Helen hacPherson Ninifred ' McPherson Miss Elizabeth N Medve Mrs Cnrlstlna h Paulus kr Roy A Paulus Mr Clifford W Pecx Miss Miss lhss Miss ire Ml s s 'ls drs trs Ars Maud C Saxton Dorothy E Snov Dorothy Woodcocx Irene Moody darjorie T Owen Elizabetn Hoxl nd Maxine Geerken Julia E hedve Jane T Ogden Ethel M Long Marian C Snoultes Rutn C Ardell Wilma C Hines Mr Crede Hagerty Miss Loretta B Rabensteln Miss Grace Burlington Mrs Elizabeth Fancher Rev Alexander Stec William L Webster Lee M Rutbell Joseph Prosch Miss Helen Barrett Mr Jacason Cooper Miss Margaret Jackson Z3 us? mm nm I12 FIT-UF' D-' '1 P' SU NISE! SDH CT!-L-0 mv. cfm JUN 023 Un-m I-'ZYU 0 'U E'o Ee gd! 0- D U51 fn 5555 55 555555 55 Earl Saddlemire Gerald Gray Thomas Hinrichsen Clarence Lawton Clifford M Pecx J DeAlton Hover Raymond Briggs Harlow Daniels Lee Fogle Arthur Frost Gerald Gray Thomas Hinrichsen Edwin Fiske Bernard Hutchinson Vocal Music Homemaxlng Junior High English Spanish English Social Studies N D Cla ses ln Economics Agriculture Guidance Director N D Program Mathematics Senior English, Public Speaking English First Grade F1 st Grade Fir t and Sixth Grades Sixth Grade National Defense First Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Junior High Classes Sixth Grade Piano Religious Education Religious Education Vocational Training Second Third Fourth Fourth Fffth Fifth in Machine Shoo Blue Print Reading and Related Qworkl or Mathematics Health Staff Building and Grounds Transportation English Cadet Te cher History Cadet Teacher Art Cadet Teacher School Physician Nurse Teacher Dental Hygienist Superintendent Janitor Janitor Janitor Director of Transportation Superintendent of Garage Drivers Mr. Clarence Thompson ll Mr J D Hover Mr Lacey Kenyon Mr Norman Merlthew Mr Richard Nichols Mr. Vincent Russell Mr. William Sawyer Substitute Alternate Substitute 1 ' , . . ....... ................ .. .. . .... ....... 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' Staff of SCHOOL MEMORIES First row L Robbins, M Baty M Cargill, J Purple, V J Smith P Bean, K Ballard H Baker, B Bender Second row D Blanchard, H Bachmurski, Miss Hiatt Mr Fancher, L Ball, C Keyes Miss Snow V Kieda E Hollenbeck H Simmons D Haecner Staff of SCHOOL MEMORIES Literary Editor in 'hief Mary Jean Smith Associate Editor Janet Purple Senior Editor Dorothy Blanchard Feature Editor Lillian Robbins Photograph Editor Doris Haecker Sports Editor ........ Leonard Ball Humor Editor... Evelyn Hollenbeck Exchange Editor .... Virginia Kieda Typist ................. June Baty Business Business Manager Pearl Bean Associate Business Manager Kathryn Ballard Subscription Manager Helen Esther Baker Advertising Manager Marian Baty Subscription Associates Helegeggihggggii Helen Simmons Advertising Associates Twila Kieda Raymond Ballard Typist.. .. . ..Ol1ve Graves All Art Ed1tor.v .......... Charles Keyes Associate Editor ..... Marian Cargill Bernard Bartlett Assistant Editors Sophie Kasper Helena Pastalan Advisers Literg!! Agp Business Miss Snow Miss Hiatt MT- Fancher 15 42,4 -4 . A. iiiy ' 3 f -' :s'y A w , A ,ffl L . 1 ' , sf Q 1 V 1 ' , - ? ' - - 1 P a, . ' V f , I .- ' A a - G ' T f' . . - . ,. 1 E 'B' ll ' . , . 2 ' Q' I' . 0 Q 4 1 o Q in Q 5 Q . , . . . . 0 1 . . 5 Q u I - 1 - p - , . , Q , . . Z - --I ...' .................. ..... ... ... . ...... .... ... .... ....... ... Mine 'Wan-Q HUMOR FIRST Evnun HOLLEN BECK F-Reno a MYHRS W' FACULTY STUDENTS hm FIIQST Y ELEA Q, Snoop ml SNAP SHOT M ,.-1' ,42-Q 'mm' AN I MA LS SECOND Fvtzoma ITIYERS 1-lf STILL LII'-'E SECOND Emma HOLDEN STILL LIFE FIQST Fszaooe IVWEQ5 fmdixaghf QL-:mid ANIMALS FIRST VIRGINIA Kazaa 'xx FRE no E Nye RS FACLL. T STUDENTS SECOND E.LEANoQ A5 -1' X CONTEST WINNERS 4... .1 HUMOQ SECOND VIRGINIA KIEDA 1 Y I Q if ag-. ,j, ' 7 T Acvnow - FIRST H ' 4 ACTION-SECOND I A I 3 .l W V A AND 1 T 'OID I , L F NO 1 f S 'Ok Y I Ti i I I -,ig.,.,. 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J I SENIOR CLASS DEANS Mrs Paulus Mr L00m1S Here to the friends we can trust When storms of adversity blaw, May they live in our songs and be nearest our hearts, Nor depart like the year that s nwa' Appreciation Our bless Deans We gratefully dedicate tnis page in appreciation of their interest patience, and kindly efforts which have contributed to the further happiness and rich nes of our high school days 16 ll IS A C '-- J. Dunlop to Y SE IO: LAS PP SID' V I. Vl L UR. L Helv r Jewet 'B d Came X' uf! 7: Amblt' Auto 1 e mec Becre Cla s P de ' 4 o'ee 5 Intra d.a Footbal Hin er Junior Plry T cm ewever Junior Pro t ixed C orus Ooeret ead S Jie odncil 9 4 S Jie 31 Tea H HOAOR S'JD T 5E'IC9 LASS JIVE Yeola Avery ee -un e e a a aseet vol ' Ambition Colleve rradaate B nd 4 Collere Club 0 n t'c C b Glee olub Mxm home 4 O erett Ooerette Le d Orchestra 9 Senior P'ey Student oolncil eeeurer S u e t Day Teac er Win 1 Intrrmurel nesletbe :E IO MASS 5 Dorotmv Yo r Dot 'She is ll 1 everyone A.bltl Bequt'c'en eral Stnf c rt lub u ee 1 b 0 Jdnlor 5 e lxei rorue ew man Ooeretta Seaeonal Soorts Senior Play Usher HO OH S'UD'1T Sn IOP CLAS LASUE R arlen Bety 'Meoby' T'1s world oeloncs to the enereetlc' Amb1t'o 1otel enecer Archer, 'u Cardlnel St ff l es re sur r t'a V ce Pree de olleze lub Dare ng 'db Dreuatlcs alee lub 2 Junior 'le it ee Jur'or Pro Comm ttee lxe nor e 2 Ooeretta See onsl Scora ecreter o ir cs Ulub Senior Reception Com 'ttee er p B cc 'eureete Q Co enc ent5 Yeeroo 1 Staff HC OR STUDELT SE 'CS LASS BUSPESS .A.AuEP Gladys Ke'tH 'Gla ' ' lrl H ereora ty d e de on be'n nerself Ambitlor v0 lete ureduate C'e r header 4 n Free deft De clrg Club glee Club Head U5 er at Beccelaureete Heed Uerer at Com ence ent Junior Play Committee Vlxed Crorus Oreretta Senior Receotion Committee Student vouncil Studert Dev Teacher 4 World Diecueeion Club 9,3 S ICQ LABS 17 J V' S' De P edward Ka c 'oddie 'A leader P ever, e ' o Am iti 1 .giver r w m ev o nee eneorer oqnci 1 :lee vlub Intremur lei 1 A C'a-o Jurior Plav e Jurior P ey Pro lxe oru Opere Pree1'ent Prom fo it ee Senior P a Bus f Student ourcil A P t C Varsitv :anne sa Versi 'Y' Irene K ylnrz nfloy 'It 1 vo Tre ie slweys hor' uri' Ambition Beeut'c1 n Danci I lub Pro erty lrnrper et se r Pla: Seaeoral S orta 'e t o nc l K4 oecretnr, Student Dav eac er Usher at Junior Play hu OR STUDnkT STUDL T CO I TF ASJDZR Harold Post Postie ' le amblt1o1 is o treat 1 ever rl H ne reecnee re ever satis el Anb't1o1 V sineer Stu4e t oJn ll u e t o c ree rer V re lub Vareiry Footcal VAL 3 ' CRIA May'red Stlmxi 'Fritz 'Real nnowlel e life everytn ee o velue 1 J oe eae ootelned ' o't1on NJ lc e c r 'hristuas Plav Coetume ans e o' Senior Pley Drama 1 s Glee luo Wixe 'Horus Ooeretta Orchestre Student Day Tees er Trio Winrin Iatra ure. Team SALU'A'OPIA Helen aetrer Bafer F Ge 'ue car never de: cor Ambition Soc e aorner 'as :lay College Glee Cl Yixed C'nrus Operetta Soaere Dvnce om.ittee Studert Day Teach U HOHOR STUDENT Kathryn Ballard -- 'Kay' 'True wisdom is a thing very extraordlnary.' Ambition: Real Estate Broker ard ne' Staff Commencement deception Committee Glee Club l 5 4 Junior Prom Committee 'lxed Chorus 5 4 News Staff Ooeretta Student Store Clara World Discussion Club 5 Yearbook Staff 4 HONOR STUDEXT Alice Holden Allie Quiet but sincere Ambition Housekeeper Darclng Club Drsnstlcs Club lets Staff 1,2 HOAOR STUDENT Alice Andersen 'She will be s success in whatever she does Ambition Stenogrepher Dsncln Club 2 r-abby lub Senior Play Comwlttee Seasonal S orts YesrbooA Staff Paul Baty 'Slugger 'I have always mslnts' d that flctloh is much ore instructive then resl history Ambition lechnnlc Class Play .2 5 F F A Basnetball 1 2 5 ulee Club 3,4 Junlor Prom Com.lt ee lxed Chorus O eretta Varsity S,orts Pearl Bean 'Beerle 'I shall still be young at EO Ambition 'urse Cardinal Staff Dano ng Club 2 Discussion Club Glee Club Jur'or Prom Comllttee lated Chorus hevs Staff Operetta Senior Play Usher at Baccalaureate Usher e Comrencement Yearbook K5 45 Business Manager HONOR STUDENT Joseph Braco -- 'Joe' 'No really greet man ever thought himself so.' Ambition: Annapolis Mldshlpman Bachelors Club Band 1 2 4 Driving Club Glee Club Junior Play Mixed Chorus dodel Building Club Ooeretta Student Day Teacher Student Council HONOR STUDENT Helena Pastalan Lee 'Always smiling and ever bright Ambition Commerclsl Avlstrlx Art Clu Cardinal Drsmatlcs Glee Club 2 4 Operetta Orchestra Social Dancing Walter Allmandlnger melt' 'Jhat should a msn do but be merry? Ambition Farmer Band l,2,5,4 l 2,5 4 F F A Treasurer Glee Club Junior Prom Chairman Intre ural Softball Mixed Chorus Operetts Orchestra State F F A Judglnv Team Student Da, Teacher Helen Bachmursxl 'Llnny True to her nord, ner worn, her friends Ambition edlcsl 'ecretary Camera Club Cardinal Staff Dancing Club Homemanln Club Seasonal orts Senior Play Usher Yearbook Staff Llllace Benjamin Lee 'Few words betoken much vlsdon Ambition -urse Dramatlcs Dorothy 5 are :rd Duke As mer 1 the ev 1 lon: Ambition Colle e arenas e Band 9 D C1 C l,c D'ecJee1o Dre.e lc C u J ee l b urer Heed Ueher a erce ert ee' he t ec slrea' Junior Plev Co J e Va azer Junior Pro om lt ee fixed C orl Operetta Orche tra Senior Play Senior Fece tion Cor lt ee Studert Dex Teacher Stuuent :tore lerk Yearboox C1 4lSen1or Litererw L6'tor4 Harland r 'll Bud I is motive alone tnet :iva- charncter o the ctiors o' men L 't' Dol'eee orn'le e Businee Staff of Scnoo' Pa,er Jpmee vorr:e 'Jin v ev u Jon't under Axbitlon lecua ic oanclnv Club F A Baexetbe l 3 4 olee Club 4 Junior Play Junior Prom Committee Mixed Chorus 3 4 Ooeretta Cpal Coute 'V.stever is forth do all north do n w Ambition ou ewife Denclnr lub Dr matics Glee Club ,L, Jlnior Plnv Rita Delaney 'Klttv The rewn d of e thing wel' done 1- to have done it ' Ambition urns Dreuatl Glee Club 2,5,4 Junior P131 Usner 3 Wixed Chorus 2,3,4 Operetta 3 Senior Play Usher 4 Usher at Comrencement 5 Bet 1 Brlnd Bet so A humor in t e neelth o' tfe s ll Anb1t'on Child Nuree Social Dencirv Eleanora Charles 'Charlie 'ner ood die oeitlon in ore vv'leb1e ther to d ' Ambition luree ard a St olee Club ,V Junior rlay Usb dlxed 'horue 0 Operetta See onal Sports Serlor Play Uerer Juanita Cortrlvht ' Tedie er perfection consinte not in doing extraordinerw th'n,H but do n ordinary t in Q extraor'1na rily well ' Anbi lon Beeutlcisn Mancini lub 1 neue St Cardin 1 St ff Dorle ortrl ht Dolly' It H a any world v en you r may A bltlon Benutlcien Dencinf lub 9 G'ee Club Sesfonsl Soorts 4 Katherine Dalton Key 'inet Irish e5ee are smiling Ambition Child hurse Denclrz Club l 2, Drsmetlos Club ulee Club 1,2,5, Junior Play Junior Prom Committee 'ixed Chorus l,0,5. Operetta Senior Play Senior Play Committee 3 4 3 5 4 1 4 4 .A 1 -- . ' .. - . . ' ry 2, df- 9 .'.' -:'lM - 3 - D A ,. I : .. -l 5 ,..- t ' ' . 1 ,,5 . n an n' Club ',3 ' ' 'A ' l ' 1, ',, E Club 3 V I 1,2 ,' t s 1'b l H 'l C u ll,3l Trees 3 ,. ,.. T, Coz: . : . 5 H ,- Usn r e B, :el 1 .e 5 , , st': U n H 5 ' m C : t 5 L 'R 'E 1,3 1,3 . s , 1.213 I 1 . U . C .n' Z 3 ,s , 4 wx I 5 I U 3,4 al, ' C V: . ' - C 4 1 Mu f FA- , 1 I Y WW' N . Ca f- -- ' ' -- 1 ' r ra? , , , -3 , C T . ., I . P . l -..' ML- H 'uznvul 5 D nb. -nnz C - - ' u'.t 3 Q H ' -9 A A ' 1 C in 1 aff 1 Reporter for School Payer l Dancing Club l,2,3 ' '.' 1,2 1,4 ' ner 3 I D l,-,3,4 1 ,S 1 - -l 4 -1 , -1 -- FZ' n , MA -- n 'Th . J FI ' stvnd me.' A 'H - - ' - L - 1,2,:s ' F, F, A, 1,2,5,4 ' I I . F. . . .' .l 1.3. . . 3' -h L 5 1'q,3 v . 5 M '- :ff 1 , 3 2 2 2 'A '3 'gg.,.-. - 'OU' C Q -- ' 'fr 'A . ing at is 1 lu 5 gh I-e - .' ' ell. ' ' A L .. .j Cl 1,- o H 1,2 l ' 1,3 - 5 ,. r 5, 1 C 5 ' H. 3 -- I -- l I ' r ' '. . A ' - A ..' .M as 3 A . .A' '5.4 19 Ruth Delaney -- 'Ruthie' 'She cees'i but left so pleasing on their ear, Her vclce, :net l1st'n1ng still, they seezei t: hear.' Ambition: Concert Singer Dancing Club 2 Dremntics 2 Glee Club 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Arfa Flllsf 'An e H Q, as A Q y F E E C Asblti n Se reterx rd' 'eff u'ee unlor lex Junior Pro Fo lttee 'lxed rcrue 2 Oemtw Oweretta Uerer Seeeon 1 Soorte owerd uelplr onn 'vlghtv H pe: e A,bl lor Aeroneu ical ecrerlc o el Eui irc ' b 4 loving Picture Hachine Ooerator Pauline Howden Polly 'A little nulet is the 0 1, diet A.b1t1on Houeekeeoer t b 5,4 r in C b 5 K2 w'v t Q r glee I' J DA 'Lthr ,ere S r'cr 'lex Catherine Dennis -- 'Kay' 'A true friend fsrever,' Ambition: Nurse Dencini Club 1,3 Junior Pley Usher 3 News Staff 2 Senior Play Usher 4 ar, Fox WFox 'A trifle smell w l But 'arte enou ma e P rlt Anbltion Beeatlclsr Cardinal Ste ' Denclna Club 1n'remure1- Doris Haecner ' eca nHer va'ce if ever soft gertle an ow Ambition Lab retor e c ar Art lub Clase Secreterg Commercemert Dece tion Con lttee Dancini Club Glee C' Mixed Croruc O eretta Senior Pley Usher K: Corrrence ent Ueher et Junior olay Pnoto editor Yeerocoa en 'f Anthony Kate uk Tony ' 2 e or d f 5ou ca. L around it Alb t'o Boxer Aeeintent Steve Venever of 9en'or Pl 3 B e el Bowe' Qlertet Glee llb Intra urs' B Q etb enlrp Pooh Jlnlor ro y ew L G eret e n Ds fu e t D e C Ver 1 lun C you Andrew Koroluck Andy The moat completely lost 9' all dave ls thet on which one laughed ' Ambition State Trooper Bachelor 'lub Da cln Club F F A Basketball F A Pre'1dent F F A Secretary ulee Club Junior Prom Com.lttee Ylxed Chorus Student Day Teacher Varsity Basfetball Mary Koval 'Blondie has not 1,2 3 4 2 4 4 4 'Her very frovns are fairer far Thar smllea of other maidens are Ambition Home Economics expert Cardlne' Staf ulee Club Junior Play Junior Pro Cc lttee Wxw Gems hevg 4 aff Ooeretta Ooeret c U her Season l Spo ts So lal Dnnc'nv Student Dav T ecber Harold Lacev Bll 9 2 c 'Jud e of a mar by b s cues ions rather than by his an-were Ambition Farmer as Vice Pre ldent n A Baeketball 2 3 4 A Delegate A Pe orter Glee Club Junior Prom v0 tittee Vlxed Chorus Coerette Ye rboo Staff Rhonda ead Ronnie 'Her looks end her aweetnes will win her succees A.blt1on o e fcono ics expert en' Claes Secretnr com encenent Recept'o Com. t ee o'ee Club olee Club Secretar 'ixed Horus Oueret a Orchestra Senior Play Usher Usher at Baccalaureate Jfner et omnencexent Francis luncn 'Bud 2 2 ' little onse e n w nd then IQ relishe by the wisest nan Amb't1on Farmer Bachelor lu B eketb ll Dsncln C : e a glee Club Junior Play Mixed Chorus Socl 1 Chairman F F A o U 4 9 0 sun.k Victoria Judssl 'Vicky 'Tis good will makes intelligence ' Ambition Avlatrlx Card nal Staff Dane ng Club Glee Club Homemaking Club Junior Play Usher Mixed Chorus Ooeretta Operetta Us'er Seasonal S orts Senior Play Lsher Senior Souare Dance Committee Georze Korolucx 'Corxy 'lhose little body lodged a mar Ambition Aviation Vechanlc Bachelor Club a L Club A Basaetba Jur or Varsltv lo'e' Bulldin, C uh Vlrg1n'a Kleda 'ulnny 1 mibrry o 2 She w W be wha ever e esolves Anblt or College Jraauate Cardinal St ff Cla Secrets y Dr metlca Glee lub fixed Chorus Season l Snorts Soc al Dano' Ueher at Junior Play Yearboon C25 41 Excranre .A Georze Lebbe 'L cami' 'One never n.ov loes one?' ltor 1 4 Ambition Professional Footbell Player Agriculture Basketball Var ity Football E1'zabeth beddaulh 'Bettv 'Ard her 'Yes' once said to Shall be 'Yes' for everuore Ambition Beautlcian Card'nsl Sta Dramat'cs Glee lub Mixed 'horus Operetta Orchestra Social Dancing O O -Q I I 1 -- I I Y A I ' 5- f , 2 . '- - 5 ' 1.2 5. '1 F. F. K. . . - 5 . . . 1. .3. - 1.5 F. . . - 3 , 1 . . . AA 3 ' 5.5 - - P V 1.2 Q , 4 . 5 L 4 . '4 4 X .x 5 ear 1 'Q -- n - -- . I . . e , ' '..- A N' .l f 2 M - 1 C 1,-,5 D ncln' 5 5 F. F, A, 1,-,5,4 : mm 3 F. F. . ' 11 1. .3.4 .. .. 1, .5 .1 , 4 ' ct... l ' M 1 ' H 1 C 2 D 1 t, s. 5 -A F F 1 c . - V l,-,5 , e A 4 -- ' 1' .. -- ' ' 7: ' . -- ..1 ,t . ll, : 1- . . . - ..' to be.' Cl .F s 2 P 1 F. F. A, 1.2.3 sf r 2 F. F. . - . . 0 ' 1.2 F. F. . 5 5 ' 5.4 F. F. A. Poultry Judging 3 Junlor Prom Committee 5 F. F. . .Q 2 -1 ... 5.4 5,4 . P , 1,c,4 'zzz 5 1 -ng 1 .. c , 5.4 .A 5 3 ' . - 5 7 Ia 1 3 H -- n I V -N -- eg . . .N s , f 15 . 1 A 2 2 . 1 , 0 : , 1,2 5 - 5 . b A y 5 ' 1 ' 1 n rl t 3 '1- 1. .5.4 A , Y 5 L C. - 1. .5.4 5 1 1.3 .. 1.2 J . 4 en 3 ',' C ' L 5 1 1 -- - ' - A I '. -- ' A 3 . ns .o 2 .,. - 1 C n .x0U c, b 1 . .. 1 2- e Club 1 R- 3 .S lub 1.2.5 1 ol 1.2.3.4 F- F. , 1,H,5, A. l,..5.4 F, F. A. 59,2 tb 11 1,2 1 H 1,, .. 1,-,5 . 5 . 1.2.5 l,- a . . . . . . 5 21 Donald Russell -- 'Vent' 'They cell it mischief but when it 'Q' A N be E Virtll I Amb1t'on Xecnenic Ba elor lub Cleee Pley .W A , F A Beelet all 2 A C , lor Pla Agnes Rejmer Abgle 'There is no greater everyday virtue than cheerfulnese Ambition qouuewlfe Cardinal Staff Dramatlcs Glee Club . Junior Play Mixed Croru News Staff Ooeretta Seasonal S nrt Ueber commencement Jsner at Senior Pley Da iel Stein Jus ' t ' e ae lt con Q Amoit Boxer Bacre or elub 2 F F A Vice President Junior Play Waryetta Shoultes 'Vary 'Nc virtue is safe that is not entnuslastic Ambition Professione Trum e Pla,er Band Dancing 'lub Drama 1 s glee lub 6 1 Vixetl 'horue ews Staff Or nest a Yearbooa Staff uerald hournter B nb 'All great nntures delight in music Aubi ueic eacber Ban' Q 's .ae P y D vin: J ee U'xeJ 'toru Gents urcbe ' 4 Jeanne Noxel -- 'Jeanie' 'Her music is indeed tuneful.' Azb tion o' Vue ursduste er'ine Sta! an in 0 Dremat e 0 ulrle' Trio Glee lub 4 Ju.1or Plav Pro er Cer Mixed 'horue Senior P' Charles Snullen nucx 'A thing is never oo often repeated which is never sufficlex ly learned Ambition Civil Service ELoloyee Class Plpy Dancin Club G A Q al Glee Club 4 Junior Prom to 1 tee Fixed ehorue Eunice oeearans cu e 'Ooportunitv is rsre e all never let it een by Ver Ambition Nurse Band G e v ub hxed 'rorue Oneretta Senior Pley Glenn Whitteaer A 'Tre world needs ore mnb1t'on Aviator Becnelore Club Junior Ula Junior Prom Co t ee 'o'el Bulldlrg ub ella er c Amr - G ee uni r N xel r e Oreret 'er andre r Q n or P pw L: is ,.-t it wlll e. ' l 1 I Eastman School . .',1c ch C 1 s - ,1 f 2 - -- -' 4 D c .5 Club c,3 Danc-.g .lub -,3 ic 1,-,6 F. . . . l .b '- 1. .5.4 ' E 4 F. F. . lub l,2 5,4 C llglgl 311 - 3 3 r . p ty Mane' 3 - . 1,153.4 . -ay 4 N -- H N H I -- nc -u vu U ' V : N. , 1 . 4 1 . 3 1.0.5 F, F. 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Z' la 5,4 .1 u Cn: . l,f,3 Ari H Club 1 , in USU 3 1 :lub 1.2.3.4 Se , ,.1 S12 :. 1 HA 'U 'S 1 2,3,4 Se 1 1.j '-Her 4 A, .1 Lead 1,5 ,. etre 1,5 22 Hillred Wcoieri -- 'Hiije' Oh, far helf of her optirzlsztf Axbltiox: Nurse Dancing Club 1,2 Glee C1-lb 1,5 Junior Pro: Coxmlttee 3 Operette 1 Student Stove Clerk 4 Usher at Cc: encezent 5 Elsie Van Dusen -- 'Terry' F 'If you think success, yog will be success. ' if Ambition: Beauty Culturist Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Qxorus 4 Orchestra l,2,5 Robert Wurtenberg Bob He towere over all Ambition Brnd B web 11 1- AP!-321 Orcnestra Soccer Vareltv Club Professional Beefetbell Player 4 G 3 4 'Eevh - xxx?5 9 us 5 '3 xg 5 .PF4 tiff! 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Z X X I X Septe er 1957 found nearly seventy fP6SHU8D ansuerln roll call in the home oms of Nrs Paulus and Yrs Chamberlain As soon as we were settl we held class elections The ballets revealed Gladys Keith, oresl nt, Evelyn Hollenbeck, vice president, Doris Haecker, ecretary, L lian Jackson, treasurer, Edward Katchuk and Mayfred Stim mlnv, studen council representativ s Mrs Chamberlain and Mr Hand ville were un nlmously chosen faculty advisers We held two very success fa' partie: 1 the gym under the supervision of these advisers Through t e portals of learning in 1938 streamed over sixty sea soned sophomores to spend the year under the able guidance of Mrs Chamberlain and Mr Loomis Our class officers were Edward Katchuk, president, Harold Lacey, vice president, Virginia Kieda secretary Marian Baty, treasurer, Gladys Keith and Melvin Jewett, student council representatives Encouraged by the success of our freshman parties, we held two more, one a hilarious velner roast As determined Juniors we started the task of financing a senior trio Our first money making ventures were a bake sale and the oroduc tion of our Junior play We selected the play The Sixth fgy,a mystery filled with chills and chuckles The officers that year were president, Melvin Jewett, vice president, Marian Baty, secretary, Rhonda Mead, Stu dent Council representatives, Edward Katchuk, Leola Avery and Joe Braco Mrs Paulus and Mr Loomis were chosen faculty advisers for our junior and senior years September, 1940 found us mighty seniors At the first opportunity we held class elections Melvin Jewett was re elected president, Leola Avery, vice president, Dorothy Yaman, secretary, Marian Baty, treasure Gladys Keith, business manager, Irene Kobylarz and Harold Post, Student Council representatives We were very sorry to lose Evelyn Hollenbeck who has been with us until February In December we presented our class clay. We chose a hilarious comedy, The Tin Hero. To help further our plans for a senior trip, we sold stationery, subscriptions to magazines, and held some square dances Now within a few days, we will have reached the goal towards which we have been striving for the past twelve years. Commencement! One word that sends simultaneous shivers of joy and trepidation through our heats for we are leaving school to make our olace in the future secure. Even the vlcissltudes of life can not dull the poignant memories of the years we have spent together. With something of the solrit of Byron, we say: 'Farewelli a word that must be, and hath been, A sound which makes us linger, 24 Yet farewell! ' E ,. , if s A f 1 ' F 73 ix -. - f1f a L ' X iz N r ff e -13 Q 5 Z : 5 L ' ' -Cl 1 - Z 5 r X ,'X ' .114 5 'ETH .1 if ?v X X ef 'Rl I , 5 X , . 1 kewl X ,E Y - - v A 1. . A ' g ,. . . . A . - - . ... . c , . D 1 1 0 A 5 S . . - L1. H e Q s Q ' A I 1 . .l. A ., - o , , . . . . . . ' ' 1 ' . . . , ,, 7 . 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' A A . . -, a axe--eff: P'f ffffjzf-'VD ,,-K' KJ fkkw ,+ rx Ladies and gentlemen, we bring you a program through the great 'Inverse Peverse Television System of l95l,' invented by the famed m chanlcs, Russell and Cornwell This great mechanical device en ables us to picture on a screen here at our studio any event as it happens Our first entertainment of the evening taxes us to Madison Souare Garden where the greatest boxing match of all times is taking place between NK1ller' Katchuk and 'Gus' Stein The stands are raoldly filling with many famous personages Melvin Jewett, matinee idol ent rs the Garden with the rage of Hollywood, Pearl Bean Suddenly there is a great commotion at the doorway As the crowd cheers, President and Mrs Katchuk, the former Irene Kobylarz of Newark Valley enter, accompanied by Admiral Braco and Secretaqr of State Smullen The Pres1dent's party is guarded by State Troop er, Andrey Koroluck,ass1sted by oollcemen, Vunch and Lacey As we glance at the ring, we notice ace reporter, Alice Andersen, and blow by blow announcer, Paul Baty Katchuk and Stein now enter the ring with their managers, George Levge and Glenn Whittaker fe now leave the fighters to the ringslde audience and move our nlnverse Reverse Television' audience to the New York City Air oort A hugh crowd has gathered to greet Pastalan and Judski who have just landed from a non stoo round the world flight Roger Soule and Howard Galpin, co pilots of the transport plane with roup of nurses, including Llllace Benjamin, Eleanor Charles, atherlne Dennis, Rita Delaney, Eunice Rosekrans, Betty Brind, and Mildred Woodard, are being sent to aid the famed scientists, Doris Haecker and Harlond Cargill in their chemical research work in the wilds of the jungles of South America. This lngenius invention now permits us to travel to other points of interest in New York City. On Broadway, we see a bril- liant sign announcing the opening of the Keith Blanchard musical comedy, 'Newarkzapopp1n' starring the dancing team, Kowal and Flliakg the swing trumpeteer, Maryetta Shoultesg and the glamor girl, Rhonda Mead We find quiz expert, Kathryn Ballard, conclud ing her famous quiz program in the lobby of Hotel Baty on Times Square. She has just finished interviewing Katherine Dalton and Agnes Rejmer, famed authorities on social etiquette, and is now questioning Dorla and Juanita Cortrlght, founders of the Cortrlght Cosmetics Company. Passing through the lobby at this time are Helen Baker and Leola Avery who are attending the annual Houghton Alumni Conference at the Post Building home of the Post Post, greatest newspaper of New York. It is next our privilege to interview the stars of the Great Metropolitan Opera Company. we are ushered backstage by WKorky Koroluck,' and are accompanied by Walter Allmandinger, owner of 25 CLASS PROPHECY fCont1nuedl the Opera Company He introduces us to many of the stars of the day As the curtain bell rin s, we see the leader of the Philhar monic orchestra Mayfred Stimming, taking her place From her dressing room steps Ruth Delaney, nex prima donna of the stage She is attended by Dorothy Ysman and Celia Sm1th,renowned authori ties on make up and beauty Hearing the last curtain bell, rush from backstage to see 'Romeo and Juliet' starring Hthe sing ng sweetheartsn of the world, Jeanne Noxel and Gerald Woughter Having heard that Bob Wurtenberg one of the outstanding ath letes of the United States is leaving for lorway to partici ate in the Olympics, we taxi to the New York Harbor de discover that many of our famous friends are leaving on the same boat Virginia Kleda noted professor and her secretary, Helen Bachmurskl, are home from Denmark sie Van Dusen, Betty Meddaugh and Mary Fox foremost beauticians of our time are embarking for France to attend a convention in Paris Socialltes, Opal Couts and Pauline Howden, have come down to say farewell to Alice Holden who ls going to do Mission Work in China Your 'Inverse Peverse Television sponsor sincerely hopes that you have enjoyed thi broadcast as much as we have enjoyed pre senting it to you For the tops in entertainment, please keep tuned to this studio for Comedian Charlie Keyes gag buster of the century Gladys Keith SENIOR POPULARITY CONTEST Voted by Grades 9 12 BEST BEST BEST YOST BEST NATURED ATHLETE DANCER BASHFUL LOOKING CLASS HEARTBREAKER NOISIEST MOST BRILLIANT GREATEST OPTIMIST MOST ROMANTIC COUPLE HARDEST PLUGGER MOST ORIGINAL QUIETEST BEST ARTIST BEST MUSICIAN CLASS PEST CLASS CLOWN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST DRAG WITH THE FACULTY LEAST DRAG WITH THE FACULTY Leola Avery Virginia Kieda Rhonda Mead Alice Holden Doris Haecker Gladys Keith Maryetta Shoultes Helen Esther Baker Leola Avery Mary Kowal Leola Avery Dorothy Blanchard Alice Holden Helena Pastalan Maryetta Shoultee Virginia Kieda Dorothy Blanchard Leola Avery Mayfred Stimming Opal Couts 26 Melvin Jewett Robert Wurtenberg James Cornwell Paul Baty Melvin Melvin Donald Edward Melvin Jewett Jewett Russell Katchuk Jewett James Cornwell Harold Post Charles Keyes Glenn Whittaker Charles Keyes Gerald Woughter Daniel Stein Charles Keyes Edward Katchuk Edward Katchuk Daniel Stein A . 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Z sgfvm X' 'bfnxut Miss Woodcocn Mr Goodfellow First Row J Iuttal V Sherwood F J Smith H cook R Bridges S Kasper D Lscev Second row K aaddlemire, H Saxby I K lbourne, V Cslverlx J Klima, D Woodcoca D Denrie G Baldwin E O'Dell E Avery Third row C Woodx rd H Taylor B Howard G Cobler H Kowal, L Allen J Purple Fourth row B Bartlett A Kasper D Robbins R Spencer D TBPUOX. A Budney W Okreokie L Ball J Howland B Wade R Rinker, H Bradley G Wheeler, C Armstrong W Harding E Kenyon JUNIOR HISTORY The class of 1942 began its career as freshmen in the fall of 1958 under the guidance of three homeroom teachers, Mies Woodcock, Mrs Good fellow and Miss Hedve The following people were elected to serve ae officers president, Gordon Champney, vice president, Julia Luszczek, secretary and treasurer, Sally Simmons During the sophomore year, a party was held in the gymnasium in March Officers for the year were president, Julia Luszczek, vice president, William Bridges, secretary, Robert Fiske, treasurer, Helen Belokur Miss Julia Medve acted as sophomore adviser for the year Miss Woodcock and Mr Goodfellow are advising the junior class at present with the following people holding office president, Walter Okrep kie vice president, Leonard Ball secretary, Ruth Bridges, treasurer, James Nuttall 50 I . I , A. , L. . , . A , . ' , . 1 - .. Q : . ' . . , . 1 . 3, . ' . 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L W Kia Rf' Mr Fencher First row B iinrich en, E Tarbox, F Beebe, J Sevard, .arshall G Royce Second row B Grant H Van Vorce, R Harter, F lorris stes, Hotaling A Kulikovsai, Z Ros11sPy, H Saxby H Simrons Third row R Beebe B Bender, H Kozanosky A Collins Okreofie R Cole D Keane I Bakeman B Berden G Westfall J Goodrich, F kiznix Jewett, F Stricmland, I ock Gravee Gardner, Durfee L R Fencher J Delaney R Ballard Ballou, G Yam D Galpin R hareh 1 E Matthewson SOPHOMORE HISTORY Last year our cless wee under the caoeble leadership of Donald Geloin with Marion Fiske as vice president, Rosemary Harter as secretary, and George Yaman as treasurer Thi year our president is Richard Ballou vice president, Elwood Mstthewson, secretary, Rosemary Harter, and treasur er, George Yaman In our freshwen year, we enjoyed two oarties in the gym with refreehments in the cefeteria Recentlv me had a similar succeseful oarty e antlcioate many nore hood times together 52 1 . I .S . . . f N. V , . . I . , . . . 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' ., 1 . .5 4 Q Q xx I 1' ' ' -,. - 1 Ii ,A ' f ' ' Q HSV'-MAA-' fl.: K, ,.4 Miss ledve First row R Allmandinger, E Benjamin G Cool M Marshall E Mason G Sharnstein, E Nash S Woodard, E Howard P Jade V Chauvin, R Keith Second row J Woodard, C Echorst L Ostrander, J Meacham D Keith, J Bates E Newman, E Kenyon D Bolson J Ridgway F Tiffany, B Estep Third row E Medve A Zimmer, H Dalton D Westfall, C Beach, S Bean P Baldwin B Crisoell D Raynsford L Weddaugh, B Whittaker P Bliss D Bushnell F Benson, 0 Pacaluyko, C Grlmley, H Shoultes Fourth row L Oakes R Legge D Lewis D Graves E Lett P Ayres J Jackson, B Clark G Okrepkle H Alexander, E Wheeler, G Morrison R Cornwell A Belokur G Kobylarz, F Gould H Lewis H Koroluck C Spencer, V Bradley FRESHICEN :II STORY The freshmen class held one meeting during which they elected officers They are ss follows president, Dorla Bushnell, secretary and treasurer, Helen Lewis, and Student Council representatives, Peggy Bliss, and Lee Os trsnder. The class held an ice skating oarty on the school rink, February 3rd, During the school year, Miss Elizabeth Medve acted as our class adviser. 54 J J : -ff , r sl A V t i ,L ' I ' 1 9 , 3 - -A .' .J ' 1 . Q: Vi ,- , Q fi, A ' Y - , . . 3 . Z ' H , i -ll - ' - . i . ', Y, ,, , -Q - . 3' r In 'g I K f , 4 A ' '.. 1. .1 , I .. 5 -, . . - A ' I ' 7 ' ,- ' 1 V G i K lil I . . , . ., . , . , . A . - y . f ' , . , . - Q I . . , . . , . . , . . , . , . , . . . I . , . . , . . . , . , I . A , . , A. n , - . , . , . , . . . . . . 1 v 1 - . , . , . , . , . , -. , . . , . , . . . , . , . , . . , . , . , . . . Q 1 . . B . Q SL IOR LASS ALDHABVT for Averv, Qirl mitn t e s lle for for for for for for for for for for for or for for for for for for for for for fer 1 set the ts e r le he clown of the c e Du e earted la s velvn v o e dlmole is rare Fox mcrced 'Handle with car J ady t e belle f t e o P ec er Yho seldo doe frovn Irene, o ouiet 6 shv J t a right handsore uy Korolucf Katchuk and Ko1a1 yfred, Mildred ard Me d Ioxel her s1n5'n we heed Ooel who never doe boa t Pearl nd Pa telar and Post quizzes ve can do wel' without qejner, a trulv good scout Shouldv she' a wrlzz on the horn teachers Oh why were thev born E nUn nice, ar actress in our play Virvinle she's very uch O kay Hurt, he'l grow tall if he must marks the soots where Omebo bit the dust is for Yaman she's one of the best is for zeroe we leave you the rest HIGH SCHOOL CLASSICS nAge of Innocence, Then the Freshman year nAma71ng Interlude Then noon hour Beautiful Joe Joe Braco nB1L Fellahn Bob aurtenberg Come ard Get n cafeteria 'C ntrary Mary' Mary Hovard Distant Dawn' Graduation Drums Daniel Levis Escaoe Exemotion from exans G ng The 77 KP1 Gammasl nGone Nith the Mind Alumni 'Growth of the Soil Happy Boy A Charlie Keyes nJumb Off Place Senior year Keener of the Keysn Mrs Chamberlain nKn1ght Without Armor Gordon Chanpney Longshanks Dan Ste n Lord Jim James Cornwell nMain Traveled aoaasn the corridors Hen of Iro Basketball Souad Merryllps Duke Blanchard nPathf1nder, The Guidance Counse or nReddyn Elaine Haecker nRed Silencen the Study Hall nRoad Back, Then repeating a grade nRomant1c Comediansn the Dramatlcs Club nRomeo and Julietn Donald and Maryetta nSeats of the Mightyn the Faculty nSky Pilot, Then Raymond Rlnker nSo Great a Mann Joe Bates nSp1r1t of the Leader, Then Edward Katchuk nStill Jimn James Nuttall nThet Certain Hourn Dismissal nThree Musketeers, Then Gordon, Jack, Judd nTurmo1l, Then Boy's Lockers nYears Are So Longn High School Terms 55 an . it 4 U . A-4 A is , the Q ' 1 h 2 g B is Bal vhose marks .- s jl . C is Cha l , tu I leesg D is ' k , a gay h . l se. E is E -3 rh s 4: , e g F if: . Q , l .L I .4 - e . H G is Cl. s, h o h t wng H ls A k A. m s L. I is s ent s.Ug J is ewet , . M M g . K is I, . . ' Q. 5, g L is for Lacey, the inquisitive soul. M is 12. I f e. a 3 K is f I 3 . r..g n . O is A . , s .s 5 P is t a ' s . .. , . Q is I , l 5 R is - '- . S is 'g ., s H M . . T is .. - - , U I U is - - - . Q V is 1 H ,, 1 m . - . W is ' l . . X L s A AL Y F' 9 5 I. 5 . . - 5 Q -'-' A 9 u ' n - ' qi 1 VY n .. It - o ' - , r Il I - n n - . , n n - n a , - v v n - ' n - F, F. A. n , n - W n ' - - -. ' v n A1 ll II - 1 n u - , n, ' nn - u u - ' ' n - 1 SENIOR SONG SHEET 'Jeanie With the Light B own Halrn Jeanne Noxe Dark Eyes Doris Haecler 'The Drummer Boyu Joe Braco adhere is My Wandering Boy Tonlght?' Bob Wurtenberg It s the Irish in Me Katherine Dalton nMary, Old Pal of Mineu Anna Filiak Sweethearts Irene Kobylarz ard Eddie Kato nThe Sunshine of Your Smlle Duke Blanchard I Want a Girl Charlie Smullen dhat's the Reason? Harold Lacey nWhen I Grow Upu Corky Koroluck WS1mple and Sweetn Helena Pastalan nBetween the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Charlie Keyes uHome on the Range Opal Cou s 'Franklin D Roosevelt Jones Eddie Katchul n0ur Love Affalrn Jimmy Cornwell and Mary Kowal 'See the Conqu'r1ng Hero Comes Melvin Jewett 'The Shirt I Left Behind Men Dan Stein la H s Makin Eyes at be' Gladys Keith u'Twas Three O'clock in the Morning Bud Munch There I Gou Kathryn Ballard Whlth a Smile and a Songn Rita Delaney WIt Makes No Difference Nown Maryetta Shoultes nSlnging My C res Away Gerald Woughter nLet the Rest of the Norld Go By' Walt Allmandlnver 'Mighty Lak a Rose' Eunice Rosekrans Practice Makes Perfect' Mayfred Stimming nYou Must Have Been a Beautiful Babyn Pearl Bean UDon't the lcon Look Pretty on a Country Road' George Legge Pretty Eyes Dorla Cortrlght nSweet as the Flowers in Maytime Leola Avery FAVORITE OCCUPATIONS Chewing gum Melvin Jewett Throwing erasers Donald Russell Eating candy Bob Wurtenberg Sleeping Alfred Budney Being tardy Walter Okreokle Being absent Douglas Robbins Dancing Hazel Van Vorce Smiling Velma Calverly Lounging Dan Stein Combing hair Ruth Bridges Parading the Halls Tony, Charles Melvin Studying Helen Saxby Making wise remarks Emerson Avery Talking Marian Allen Whispering Dorothy Blanchard Whistling Harold Bradley 56 I D I' -' 1 1 UY1 ll- 1 1 L: 1 ni un ' . - ' . mug II- n n - w n - 1 - ll- n - t ll- 1 - N - 'We Threen - Russell, Legge, Cornwell q en I 4 1 - I H n .- at ll- - Q 1 I- 1 D , - n 1 - , B E - , - u Il- ll Q I D - WW ff 1 l xN if M FJN X N x 'MN f - -if-sf G 'NN , Q K .9111 Q.. ,Q 1 1,-, A' 'X' ' ' A 1 1 X ' ' ' A ' 'M-:T kj L I , 1 A ' v' f ' ,' ' .Q l F, . 2 C f i ,L IA b 1 I , . . 3l,,: Q4 .ilu ul' 1, 7 Qfcj, 4 f 'l Y 'f 3 ', 'E - it 4' . - M 2 v 4 W-' v 3 , W ,' 'f , .. 5 ff 1' 1' . f ,. W nrs McPherson First row: . CML, F. Ifyer., . Dunn, E. Tiff-ry, R. Cake: H. Spencer, E, To jkins, C. Ford, R. Dlngler, H. Russell, R. Avery, J. Xiles. Seconi rov: Hrs. HcPkerscn, .. Ly::E, '. Bowen, E. Hotzling, '. Dunhaz, L. Hlnrichsen, T, Luszczek B. Fox, H, Eosengrsnt, L.Ko:a:osly, H. Van Yorce, T, Weber, E. Holden, F. Cornell, 3, Gardner, Mr. Frost. Tniri row: C. Rich, I. Allen, I. Huchey 3. Hover, G. Eeebe, IL Lurghy, E. Brown, A. Luszczef, IL Roslnsky, H. Johnson, R. Dean, K, Russell, D, Enright, R. Post, A. Hizelowskl, G, Struble, J. Stimmlng Fourth row: G, Graves, W.Rosalsk, P. Buck, E. Ssddlemire, H. Brendes, E. Xunch, 5, Lrwrence, L. Needham, D. Swarts, 3. Davies, H. Keyes, L. Tanner, H. Rlnker, R. Snepp, H. Ckrepkie, E. Ven Dusen, E. Keeper, N. Heber. Mr Frost EIGHTH JRADL Half of the eighth vrede ouoil have their homeroom in room 218 with Mr Frost es homeroom teacher Enrollment has lnc'u0ed obout 40 members this year Thelma Luszczek is the reoresentative to the Student Council The other division, began th year in room 241 but later moved to room 216 unler the suoervision of Hrs J IcPnerson Raymond Post is tne Student uouncil reoresentetlve SVVEHTH GRADE Seventh graders took major parts in the Christmas nageant and out on a Flag Day orogram in June New puoils entering the grade from other schools were Harold Allen, Julia Karashoooff, George Cunningham, Doris Couts, Pryllis Dalola, nvengeline Hotaling and Bernard Miner Simon Bailor re entered tne grade after a year's absence due to illness Mrs Joslin Miss Saxton e :lr J DEC row ax 1' S Q 58 xr . - . . F vw . Q . r ' N.: .Q '- .L - Q Q . - ce.. .. . V . . ... - . ct v . . L V - . ' n . - U V - , m 1 - 1 A L ' . . U . 5 V V A 5. AA ,A S10 H x w A . . A U L1 V 3 N f A - . A , . ' PM - - A . . ' f L -- . . . - . . - . 'I bl N First row: G. Estes, F. Head , E. Arlstront, J. Kaine, H. Ilznil, L. z. .j, A. Richer, E. Eeilor, E. teenroi, A. T jlo , 3. Uestffll. ' :ni 'Z Iiff Srxt:n, '. 2.25- er L. Senrs, F. Io're, U. 30: lle . Se leg, 5, Bfllor, '. -Jung E, ri P, T. F'ftfl':, F. Enr1.Et, '. eele Irs, Jvelin, Tiiri .zvz J. H'i'ef, I. Ee..e , Ftlfllg ,2, 27325, A. :1eV.l1Kl . -fitrey, H. Ljncz, A. V'1 Torce, . F1'1e, P, 2'1'1', F, ieL:rL.1er, . H1li:urn , 5. C1111 f, '. Ye.- e. , fI1'.-I' F. f..-1' '-:F : Fclrt' r:HZ 3, Hrrv'j, E. itrlrz- 'i1, 5. l1'tr, F, Jfjae, 2. Aler- nler, C. H:w'ri, L. Tlchile, L. ll, E. Stkolevshi, E. Hev.:i, V. :Z C. n11l', J. H r,.': 'Z., A. K. l:vZ:2 T, Psgolxjlr, I. 4r.'l1e, J. 711 S:.f1 E. E1.j.- First row: A. Hichols, A. Purple, Dunn. iszxonu, c, ne frm, D. .oxs.c:n, '. Van Cstrsnd, A. Elcney, r. sar- Thirl row: L. Mead, D. Pl'cher, A S' '- r ' A L '-'er ' de 'srner, 2. Hash, J. Driscoll, IL 'oodrow, E. She11hs::er, J. Cszes N. . :nel-han'er, A. a1ns.ov, B. elton, R. Esllsri, H. Anlersen, B. Seccnl row: Kiss 52benst.Ln, 3. . . U . , en, V. Gslpin, J. iosinsky, R. owen, Kr. Hagerty. . ,en.s , L. -e orll- , 0. - - crlnier, H. Holden, A. Ardell, J. eoer, d. Hines, H. Dennis, J. . nlnes. Fourth row: G. Russell, B. Miner, . Kulikowsli, M, Swartz, 5. Xiner, . Zielrnd, R. Werner, F. Cooper, . Onufrio, K. Paceluyko, P. Bliss, . Hover, L. Avery, G. Strope, A. oak E. Bain y . Hlginson. Miss Rabenstein .r Hagerty SIXTH GRADL The good shios Rggg II1 and Room 228 were launched in Seotember l94O,w1th Miss Loretta Rebensteln and Mr Crede Hagerty at the helm Room 111 had 57 oassen ers aboard while Room 228 had 27 Included on the Dassenger list were 5 students who had never sailed with the Newark Valley Crew before Some of the places of interest our sclos visited were History Geography Nusic Art, Science, Arithmetic Enali h d Snelling FIFTH GRADE Our school began in Seotember And each day through the year, Me have tackled some new problem With a right good will and cheer Half a thousand words we've had In soelling as of old While history took us back so far We saw the Huns so bold We struggled with long division And began to see it through When along came work in fractions And worm that was not new Mrs Ariel In reading class we traveled far, We've drawings that we treasure, While two part songs about the same Have given us muon bleasure Oh' Yes, our English we have tried To imorove 9 bit each day In soeech, in play, and written worn In fact, in every way Science, nature, and our health have taken of our time And many, many other things That can't be put to rhyme hrs Hines First row R Tanpan G Bowen emming D icrols F ace Po on D Ye cavage L Pe talan H Struble Second row m ne D oxe H Coo,er Griuley P Thompson Holder I Austi C Sabol Whitney H Signs J Kellam P Zimmer Ardell Third rov C Brendes Briggs H Murphy Ke es L Coos E Kobylarz C Bring E Rose Y Stinard B Howard A Cornell L Worri on P Weedhan D Strait 59 , e , A X7 t . , '- , - ............... - I ' r L5 1 I - -- 0 N ............ - ' 5 - .....L..:L... ' Y - .A - H . - I. - , 1 ll I A- 9 95,8-n A . ., I . Y 1 5.3 . - - - . . l s-I g,-o A Q , I V . . , 'o L -. . , L . - . . . . . . Q ' 1 v L . . . - r .,. L . : . . , . , F. Psnss, A. Friar, H. Durtee, A. D ', . L . , . H ' , H. .rt , . s ' , . .s , I Y s. Hi s, . N 1 . r , Q. . , . M. ., .. n, . , J. . , . , . , . , kbs. . . u . . U. U . . , .N y , . , . . - . - . H , . . , . , . . s , . . , . , First row: C. Niles, M, Yemen, J. Cslverly, J. Warner, E. Hines, P. Givens, B. Bowen. A. Stinard, Z.. Shellhemzer, L. Heade, J. Hover, B. Pitcher, A. Gslpin, 5. Spencer, F, Mills. A. Budney, G. Winslow, J. Zimmer, TI. Sanford, J. Galpin , P. Weber, D. Briggs, C. Shaver, C. Anderson, J V d J T d !' Bte . an erpool, . ovsan , a C. Deland, J. Rivenburg, J. Gwens. Fourth row: J. Kasper, P. R. Hutcheson Clark, A. Clark, Mrs. Long, K. Strait, 15. Daniele, W. Horton, W. Cornell, C. Iiiles. Swarts, Mrs. Shoulte , G. Alexander, K. hrs Shoultes Mrs Long FOURTH GRADES The fourth grades have particularly stressed good reading this year The culminatln activity of our extensive study of trarsportation was a large, crayon, cloth wall oanel In our activity periods, we made hand work, consisting of woven mats, woodwork, paper plate novelties, oilcloth flowers and peep snows on Switzerland A regular science program in cluding the use of the microscope, and making experiments were our new experiences this year THIRD GRADE Twenty three boys and seventeen girls entered the third grade on the first day of school Reading was stressed tnroughout the year, while in arithmetic we learned our first multiplication and division facts I social studies we branched out from the study of Community Life to Our World heighbore Mrs Ogden Second row: 2-Z. Fiske, L. Cornwell 'Third row: R. Daniels, -7. liurrsy, e G. Hnrter, J. Richey, ir t row eniel rt n ov rd B eber C rn Vorce J r1er S 5 wr co ron y J Us 'io pr ve-A rmer E ir rom an n C'- er e Alera er .avert .c Jc ev den R .ral 'xc ard or'1 e A Lley O1 fr 40 r . . l O . . e . A . Q I 1 L- I M - 1 - 4 . 5 1 - .. . .- A . - Q . .. . fl Y L . . F -1 :KD s,L.'fL:1e, L. H 'rf , . '- , . V , E, 521221, . . , . h Se ni ': S. Aers, . .n1e1s, II, Cs-Kee. E, , -.1 1, S. 'Ji .s, G. Belo!-zur, J. Ckrepkie, ZZ. 'lat11ns, R. Gs ' , . 1-.inc-r, Bl, Corwin. Tn L ': P. L+-Sr .5e, . ..a::- E 11n,3. .nd ,'-ff . s, H. :S rsnrll, zz, II' 11 ,, Hrs.. cg ., . pin, T. f' I -' T., J. .4 .'v .- . nnuer, F. .c io. 1 1 , n., 1. 1 . I 1 , , 1, V 1, 1, 1 First row: J. Curzendell, F. Lewis, K. Zrne, B. Dutton, P.B1eh1 I. Snever, P. L. Bsirl, Taber, E. J. lbsiier. Second row: K, Kilbourne, S. Lawton, -. Esilej, L, Brenies, J. Loshler, H. Gardner, L. Signs, E, Shzrp, E, L. Dezlng, J. Driscoll. Third row: J. deLori:ier, J. Austin, E. Koehler, S. Kulikowski, H. Johnson, E. Austin, Zi, Warner, IZ. Pitcher, 3. Bowen, L. Isham, K. Cornwell. Fourth row: C. Sadilezire, R. Shaver, J. Sears, E. Hyde, Miss Kenyon, Miss Eiedve, G. Harverdt, V. !-line, 24. A, Tarbox, D. Galpln, P. Clarke. hiss Medve hiss Kenyon SECOND GRADE There are forty seven children in the second grade, divided into two groups We have graduated from Our Home Surroundings in Social Studies to Our Communlt Helpers Our Christmas activlues culminated in the operetta, Isle of ristmas Dreams which was given as an assembly for the elementary grades of the school FIRST GRADE The average enrollment for the year for the two first grades is fifty In this grade the greatest emphasis is placed on reading We read our basic Jim and Judy readers as well as many supplementary books In connec tion with our reading, we work out units for example, the farm and the airport We also learn to count and write numbers and add simple combina tions Miss Moody Hrs Geerken First row D Snaps 'fi Bailey H Sharp R Svnrts H Daniels E Kline J Rivenberg Second rov C Mccullou I' D G Johnson u Hammond C Buck Third row L Bean D Ayers V Alexander J Beebe I .ills H Brin: S Strait J Piech Fourth row R Horton P Kviat kovuki R Brink L Svnrts Mrs Gee:-ken Xiu Moody M Needham L Keith L Pierce J Kobylarr. 41 1 1 .. Q . . . Y . ... . , I.. N.- . . - . .,. I . . - . . i AW.-. z . , , . . . . , . , . , . , . . : . 5-, . Northrup, J. Loomis. C. Luezczek, . , L. J nk, L. Hines, B. , . . : . , , . 1 I D 0 1' I o Q I n g 1 u . : . , . - , . . . , . , . - . v. p n 1 n n 1 L So K ! wma Kilb F t Z I-011 J it !-Sify Tnid BP-ie t Mrs Owen Miss Howland GRADE 1 A In September, 1940, sixty children, between the ages of four and one half and six years, were enrolled in the pre first d For the first ten weeks, a kindergarten program was carried on ollowing this period, reading and writing were added to the program Moreover the Rhythm Band has been develooed since November On May 9th the performance of the Rhythm Band was a 1 gnlight of the year CAN YOU IMAGINE Leola Avery without her dimples? Mr Fancher advocating evolution? Alfred Budney awake in Biolo Glass? Duke without her cough drops Dan Stein in a tuxedo? Bob without Mig? Silence in the cafeteria? Donald Russell bringing all his books to class? Mrs Paulus without, 'Any more quest1ons?' Miss Woodcock without her ring? Mr Frler with time on his hands? Soence's car not having to be cranked? No sound effects from the audience in assembly? Bud Grant in Joe Bates's shoes? Order in the locker rooms? Fred Buck with his feet on the floor? Emerson Avery in an overcoat? Roger Soule eating in the cafeteria? Charlie Keyes not acting clownish? Eunice Rosekrans without her smile? The scent of roses issuing from the lab? Marian Allen not asking Questions? Gordon Champney not swaying his legs? Raymond Rinker not being called out of Chemistry class? Miss Snow leaving her glasses on all during one class? Mrs. MacLowry not rushing? Mayfred without the right answer? 42 First row: . Aencer, H. Davis B. Avery, . le n, C. Strock, L ourne, . S rickland, R. Iiosh ier, C. Jackson, II. Bowen. Second row: G. S lnard, S. :le- r m er, . P cher, IZ. Jayne, R Cornwell, B. Stoughton, Z. .ad , C. Carlson, B. Ishpm, G, Ishefn, Van Dusen, B. Sharp, B. 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'T,- -f- - 'fn ,ae ive? 1, TLT. -il 1 2' L- ' ,1 N, , 7-1 ' 'F i ' - - 'll 1 11 'I - , K ,C ' 'P , ' Q Seotember Sent ber Seotemoer Seotenber October Octooer Octooer October October November Novembe Decembe Decemb r December 0 Januarv 6 January 15 Janu ry 27 Februarv 5 Febru March March March April April April iay hay June 4 June 13 C., ASSEMBLY PROGRATS 1940 1941 Fusic Student Council President, Principal's Talk Dr James Marshall Australla Serafin Strelko s Russian speaker and slnver ovieQ'Nomen ln Hiding HCa1l1nv on Columbia 'Boots Before Your yes Carmelo Casc'o blind pianist Burt O Cate Cook Ac demv education Karl H Laslovski nature aovles lr Goodfellow footb ll game Presidenti 1 election C traw vote? Mrs Paulus and Visa Snow I vie 'Ramparts We Jatchn Gordon Bennett Russian sneaker and rovles Miss Hiatt oortralts Captain Theo Stern lie detector rl tmas prorram play The Saint' Iovies March of Time 'American Spoken Her , nThe Mint Mr DeRue orchestra, band, etc Sa11sbur5 Players moderr play Mr Peck and Mr Fri r Safety orogram Mr Fancher The Air We Breathe Cllouid airl Arlite Smith Olympic diver Iovie Touching All Bases' CBasebal1J Miss Snow Public Speaking Contest sponsored by Endeavor YTC Lesta the Magician Jack Rank Dramatic Shakespearean actor Helen Pritchard Harpist Fraunfelder Family Vusical entertainers Miss Snow Public Speaking Prologue to Glory Epochal Dlay Mr Goodfellow 'dinning Baseba Flag Day Program sponsored by Mrs. Joslin Student Council Moving Up Day Mrs. MacLowry 44 i. ll - A - '. X em 16 - . - I .. - ' Q .' 17 - ' s - . .U A M 25 - H I - ' ' En, N . Q 1 -H, 2 - .. . 1 - A ' Q - '. . - a 3 ' 16 - . W 1 ' - n 25 - 4 . - a - SO - a s . ' 4 - do ' ' A r 12 - - A A November 27 - Magician r 4 - - A , e 9 - . - u 20 - Ch s 6 - U L V - 4 U . 'H ' A en u ary 26 - . . - - I ' A 6 - - - . 15 - 4 U 26 - - ' . 2 - A 24 - - If 1 50 - - May 6 - - 1 May 14 - - 2 21 - - , ' 29 - . - U ll' Setd Ilobl Mr Fri AJ Pre id t E latch Ad Standi A11 Mr Frier STUDENT COUNCIL Mrs MacLowry The Student Council endeavor to make possible student oarticlpation in many lines of work by soonsoring many of the activities which are sun oorted by the school and tne community Among these are Collins Festival Weekly Assembly Programs Seed Sale Purchase of talent for Assembly Programs for the ensuing year Student Council Election Camoaign loving Uo Day Program Because of the varied types of resoonsibility involved, ny student who is interested may acquire valuable and practical experi ence COLLEGE CLUB The College Club discusses Q17 advantages of attending college Q J various fields of wori for whicn college training 1 neces ary, L53 oualifications for entering college C45 who snould or who should not attend college Q51 cost of attending college C65 opoortunlti s for worliing while attending college WD college life in general, and any other items in relation to college which the group prefers to consider MI' Pecs P1 st M Baty L. ca:-gin H Baker L Avery G Smith Second row Kr Pecx, Adviser E Avery 45 A e : . y nrz . er, 'viser . s 'en . .uk Ars. I-Aacbcwx-y, vlser H. Jevett . H55 T. Luszczeg P. Elise L. Ostrsnder B. Bender J. Lawton E, Avery T. Pastels. M. en W . . . S A ' 7 . fl ' . - ' ' J . . . M 1 - 1 J C 2 s '1 A gi ' Q 3. . . - . . ' ca I 1 1 2 A . l Q , .O s s . . 1 1 1 - 9 7 1 , . .. . Q v' x' row: First row: Ieiager Y. 31512: Hbrtenbergl Afsisteht Iarrser J. Purjle K- Ba-1 ,,r, kcmdrmu Ties Brooks E. Ho11e1b.sL H, J. Smith I. Woilrru R. Er'4' Z. Blanchard les Brools SlUD.nT STOVE CLZRKS The Student Store is 9 Student Council activitv under toe soonsor shin of iss Brooms Store clerrs :re ao olnted by tHe adviser witn ratification of the council Ao ointment to tne staff reoresents a oosi tion of trust The Student Store rovldes onoortunity for oractice in Retail Sellinf since that course is not offered here SLUDENT TREASURERS These students serve as treasurers for the various student orgoni zatlons Treir boole are audited by Miss Brooks Miss Brooks RP 5 rov z Iewetr A1 me 1 Cer 46 if 1 FA .,o i rn 7.1 A. H , 1 ,. . 4 - i 1 1: 1 w 1 - 2 r- - ... .c 7, -:J ., . 1 , n w 4 . ' . - X' 4 i - - A V w - - . A. :l A A A 5 - . M v 1 - .n, v , '- 1 1 . . A .fd A . First rox: E. Ssbo- P. Eesn H. Rising Hurte:-.rj H. -.t' Seconl G H. Ko Pnosg. A.' W, 1 ni n' H. Lewis J. Nuttall First row: E. Fnivenberg. E. Hol- en, E. Dinjler, F. I-Zyers, L. Cook, d E, Sears. Second row: G. Srsves, D. Lacey. G. Dlnn, A. Iiichcls. 23. Allen, L. Uouvier. Tqlri rox: Ii. Heres. H. Eranie- J E. Hinxnchsen, G. Ckreplzie, If. Ayers. E. !!ew:e:, A. Kulilowslcl, . .. . L.. .'.1Ll'1CfL. Mr Frost CAJZRA 'LUB The Camera Club wltn tr Frost as fscult, adviser is divided into tmo sections One section meets the first and third Tuesdays with Arthur Fulikowsti nresldinv, and the other section meets tne second and fourtn Tuesdays with Helen Niznlk presiding Developing and contact orinting have been our main worm of the year Several members nsve obtained or are accumulating nrinting and develoolng sets in their own homes RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club ls for boys between the ages of fourteen and eighteen and ls for the purpose of teaching good sportsmanship and the safe use firearms This club is a member of the National Rifle Association and is governed by its rules and regulations hr Goodfellow r t row Ayers Avery hevmer A Kulikov 41 Z '-'io in T Lync'-A K es J Bates F f is F ornell u tal Ba' erd R Ben a n R llarshe Lawton F urten berg J Sendvica E Katchuk R Alexander D Betes R Ding er H Post 'X'-11rd row Mr Cvoodfellov E .attnevsc-A R Tiffany B Estep J Ridgeway G Yaman R Rinxer R Russell Ford Fourth row R Gregrov. A Balzar D Robbins E Nett D Graves L Grant R Soencer h Bridge Keyes A Katchux R Bartlet J Delaney G Okreokie R Le ge J Breco D Keith R Snaoo B1 right D Garner A lizalovsxi I Russell 47 . H xx! V l l 4 ' Y . a W - v f - . U . . ll 2. 1 v x . 1 A L . . . A.. .. f U Q. -. A . Q , M . A Q ' . V5.4 A ' . - - of Q ' -f 4' vu- . 7 4' f F1 9 : x. , E. , E, ' -. -V fs' , . . s ski, ' - - I -'-A By . . - . . ..orr , . V . Second row: R. Liddlngton, J. N t 1. 3. -1 . . J 11 , . I ll, J. , .. 11' - -1 - V . - . . . - . - '1 . 1: A . : . I . .- . , . , . , - .A - . - . . . -. . : . ', . . . - .' - . - , . A ' , . e, C. . . . - 5. . 1 . Y . . S . . . . . , . H , . - - . . - . . . . First row: V. Cobler E. Howard Kiss Woodcoct K. Dalton L. Robbins Second row A. Jevett H. Hiznik B. Hinrlcnsen G. Gardner E. Avery D. Dennis E. Tsrbox Mlss doodcocn DRAMATICS CLUB At the first meeting of he Senior High Dramatlcs Club with Miss Woodcocx as adviser, we elected Betty Hinrichsen, oresident, Lillian Robbins, vice president, Doris Keane, secretary Arlene Jewett, treasurer During club meetings, we have become acquainted with stage designing the fundamentals of olay oroduction, and the art of speaking correctly Mem bers of our club attended the production of NPr1de and Prejudicen at the Little Theater in Ithaca, and 'The Secret warden' at the Union Endicott High School SENIOR PLAY CAST On December 6 1940 tue class of '41 presented 'The Tin Hero a light comedy directed by Mrs Ninlfred McPherson, starring Paul Baty and Leola Avery The cast included Dorothy Blanchard, Charles Keye Helen Esther Baker, Doris Haecaer, Charles Smullen, Eunice Rosekrans, Pearl Bean, Donald Russell Jeanne Noxel and Katherine Dalton Proceeds from the play amounted to 58 15 This money was at once turned over to the fund for the senior trip to New York City in May Mrs McPherson Fir ekr ho el ec Bee Alton Rus ell Smullen Ieye Bl n 48 1 q , Ln C , A q u - - -Y I J AL ' . 1 . H ' - 1. - A r ' N I 1 - - I ! , . . . S, . S.. . . st row: L. Avery E. Ros ans Mrs. MCPhergOn J. ' x D. Ha ker Second ro z P. n K. D Third row: H. Baker D. s C. C. e P. Baty 3. A cherd First rov 'za ine v O Gite e J ori er ne F ever er Secon D Ke ne E How r ree P Hon en B Dum' 'hir ro B S riccls 'V' IES K Lawton ar il 1, 1 s 'list x S Q e arm b x J J casor B B rtlett Keyes H Levis F' Jnyne O raves Miss Hiett ART CLUB The Art Club is comoosed of QE ourils They meet on Iomdays Tues days, and Thursdays during activity beriods The majority of the come once a weem, but manv come twice and a fem three times The main purpose is to stress creative powers, learn about various minds of art materials, and exoeriment vita different techniques This year tney did fisure drawing, linoleum block orintins, soap serving, and water color MODEL BUILDING CLUB The Lodel Building Club, comoosed of fifteen members, or5an1zed as follows Chief Pilot James 1-tidgeway, Pilot howard Gelpin Co pilot Freddy Vyers Boats and alrolanes are being built at the oresent, but railroads may be undertamen at any time Outstanding model airolane is the Vultee Vanauard, built by Joe Breco The club has two motors for flying cas models, a Brown Junior Class C, and e Nighty Atom Class A This Droduces ouite a wide range of possible sizes from the seven foot Quasar, to the ei hteen inch zipoer Mr Loomis First row E Holden, H Seeley, H Loeffler, S Bsilor, E Sears, L Cook, 'I Din-,ler Second row B Estep, L Bakemsn, J' Ridgeway, K Keyes, H Galpin, F Tiffany, A Kuliaovssi, A .-izslovsxi, R Benjamin 49 ': BZ. .. 5 1- , , 1- ki , . del. :L , J. Stiztzinf U , -, H. ..1 r, . i 1:1 . :Z row: . F. , . a d, E. wescful, D. T zen, . H1 , D. Mes, G. .. . Q 1-'I . T. ' .-, E, riallenbezlz, II, C21 , H, 211313, . , -4.. C g 1, A. Bel ar, I-I s . t. Fourth rov: H. Pastslen, E. Ter- bo , , K.sp r, B. 31 ', D. Ter- o , . e ' ., . s , C. , . . . . , , . u . so .- , . si, L 5.1 . . . -. L ,. .., - .. , , . , ?' Q . . . y K 7 v . A V ... ' . 1 1 1 ' . ,A - Q v A x I ' 1 M r A ' o .., ' - .., ' . ' -n 1 I 4- s A A Lf , . , - - 1, , .. - 1 . . L. . . - - L . . . c . - .- - . . . I' ' 5 . . - . ,..- . in c ' fv- . 5 , . . First row: C. Bchoret, C. Grim- ley. Second rov: A. Kulikovcki, C. Smullen, W. Lllmandinger, B. Estep G. Koroluck, G. Durfee. D. Gslpin. Third row: Hr. Paulus, L. Ostran der, L. Kenyon, J. Howland, G. Morrison, H. Sexby, D. Bolaon, P. Harrie. Fourth row: C. Munch, G. Whitte- ker. B. Wade, H. Alexander, F. Munch, E. Kenyon, W. Graves. J. Delaney, W. Harding, D. Russell. .r Paulus FUTUQE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers' Club is an organization of tudents studying eiriculture in high school The cluo membere osrticioate in an education al, co ooerative, and lecreational orogram and hold reeular monthly meet n s The 1940 41 officers are as follows presilent Andrew Korolucn, vice Hresldent, Daniel Stein, secretary, Donald Galvin, treasurer, Walter Allmandir er, reoorter, Donald Russell, athletic chairman, Charles Smullen epcinl chairman, George Durfee 4H CLUB The AH Clubs are made up of Junior High School boys and irls who are interested in agriculture This vear there are Dairy, Poultry and Garden Clubs for both boys and girls Our club enrollment numbers sixty two Mr Paulus First row B Eeteo G Struble K Rus ell G Harvey F oore Second row B Bailor K 1 e J Kara ahopoff B Fox V Svnrt s I Puckey Third row hr Paulus A Richey Deming P Delolr Poaengrant Koznosfi T leber H Van Vorm Van Vorce K Fiske D Coute Collins R Russell C Young Cornel R Dinzler Fourth row A Belo ur J Mlee A Nizalovaki D Gardner M Okr kie E Van Duaen J Ridgeway D Bvarte I' Tiffany L Bakemnn I Bokilovsfcl .orrinon R Legs C Ford 50 1 .f 'L 0 A n 1 . e .. H ff rw- Q -4 4 ' A La - A 1 1 an L A ' ' . s. 1 ,,. - . , 1 1 . Gmc - U X I - . Y -Y' . ' V. - 1 ... v fn ly e A ' ,A .C D . . x. C. Q C' . - . D . . . , -. L . - . - : . , , . N . . s , . , . .A. , F. 1-Zoede, R. Post. I . , . If 11 , . . . - . - 1 . , . . H. . , L. . . V ., - . H. '.. . , . . . A. , .!. I . , R. , . . . , F. 1, . V . . ,, . . . .. . . , . . . , . op- . - . . . - I . ll 11 ' I D . , o. .- , . g , Fir t rov 21 k I bolr e 1- Tavlor hr 'He er a tf Sugr Secs:-A rox- E Armstronz Dunham o rs ns E les ta core F Corn o Strucle D .mriner L nrer eber R Rs She vos NEAS STAFF Mrs Cdeloe l 1 Pbe Neve Staff is interested chiefly 'n the collectin of news for t1e T10 Q County Herald and somet1.es in gett' news for otder naoers in tbls viclnlt, -e beve hed Quite e l r e membersni T e me bers tr, o get all the ltels of interest tbey can find and in doin tn's tbey gain cnowledce of tne orinci les of journalism LIBRARY CLUB The interests of the Library Club center eroand tne books end more zines found in the Library The club 1eet t ice e ontn A con.1ttee of the members errenfes the prosren for eech meeting Most of the oro grams have been v ried, consistin of readings of stories and oetry, giving reviews of favorite books, looking at new books, naving domes test ing the knowledge of well fnovn authors, of J'ng1es Mrs Chamberlain 51 First rox C Beach F Strickland B Whittaker H Kozanosll G Sharnsteln I-.rs Chamberlain Dunham R To onine Second row E Benja. in D Enright D Svart Tanner G Davies G HOVCO 'H Rosalak V Weber s : ii. Foe 2 , . K11- 'n,I..' , ,'s..f,mb- l Ln. 3. --es 911. D. te. .i 'I . . G. ,H,Tm-ki , . ' t ll, J. Fort, F. if , . ell, F. 5tr1:Z11'::i. 'Hilti rev: F. P st, 3. ' , -X. H11-asf' , . Te . , E. 2-evnan, v-. 1- , . 'sse11, I-1. V . 1 ,,.1 . . . L... L' fl x 'Y ' . 7 ' 'V Y 4- ' L A , - - U - ' - ' r, ,,,- 'V A 2... - ,. A ' - A ' .4...ut .'..., 4 -D : ' Q1 '- .L '. 1 . , ,. . E. :I . -,, F, h .nr :lv ., f' M 4', -4- r - .' Q .L , 52 -A-xi, JA 1 H' ' 11 . . - . - . 4 Q Q -Lp A , - . . -WJ . . YL. S If , YF. . . . 'fl A Q Z ...L .A . ... -. . A -v s - g - p I ' - -an c ' - H Q ' H w 1 2 .. 1 ... . I' 0 A ': . , . , . , - , . . , . , . - ,- , u. . . mf . : . 'za I . . . s. L- , . . - . 1 . . - - , , First row: O. Russell, W. HOFYOUI P. Burien, 14. Keyes, G. Struble, J. ' Frosineki, R. Bowen. Second row: H, Allen, K. Russell, G. Harvey, H. Seeley, F. COOIJBP. R. Enright, J. Tfarner, R. Zierner. Third row! xr. Hagerty. D. Keith. K. Ssddlemire, D. Levis, J. ?-idf'e- A 51-1 C L a z R Hay, . c.ey, .-. id ing on, . Rice, G. Okrepkle, H. Rinker, G. Gardner, G. Hotellng. Mr Hagerty BOY SCOUTS Troon L5 of the Boy Scouts of America vse organized in Aoril 1940 with 11 registered scouts on there are three full oetrols, 24 boys, with Garrett Hotelin. as Senior Patrol Leadex orle1 Keyes, Richard Rice, and Albert Wichey are the patrol leaders Activities consist of hikes, boxirg matched, games, end basaetball every Saturday Scout 'otto Be orepared Scout Slogan o a good turn daily GIRL SCOUTS Our Girl Scouts are divided into three brouos Intermediate, Rural, and Senior Besides their badge and rank wore, they have participated in the follominc activities canr dedication, candlelight coffee eervice, All Amerlctn dance, troop comnlttee luncheon, rovressive dinner, weekend carping trio, Tuelfth Ii ht ceremony, and Court of Awards First row B Dalton A Purple D oxel A Pr er Secon row L Coll ns J S sen H L3 ch L Bos n H an Vox-ce T Heber P Bliss D Buh 1 E he 'Furl ron H Simmons D Lacey Lexi 11s R Hnrter hood rd A Te lor B Crisnell D Fiexnefor V 'cbler Fourt' row B Levrence H Brende H Koroluck P Allman :linger J Stim in J Pom u d F Kextr D I-lover Uhauvin M Allen Y J Smith Firth row Leaders Miss Howland and Miss Kedve 52 ' i r I 'Q Y . c - , U u ,, L.. 4 L , , - 1' , , . - 4 K1 ' sa L.: Ll 4' Q - it -. - , mf . it V L -I I 'A ul' L 'I 5' A Q L., 5. 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INSTRU'EhTAL 4USIC Mr Denue First row D Bolson, V Bradle , E Rose rans E Kenyon J Jacason, A Budney J Stlmmlnz, J Ven Susan W Hinrichsen J O en, H very Second row P Wade D Lewis B Jade S Okreokie N Oakes, Baldwin H finer T Pastelan, L Kenyon D Bushnell S Simmons, J Purple, P Bliss mnird row Lr DeRue, J Brink E Sabol, H Bradlev, L Baneman R Rinker, H Ballard G Woughter, G Strooe, L Meade H Shoultes D Keith, M J s inn JUNIOR AND SENLOH BAND The Senior Band numbers fifty members and has two periods a week for rehearsals It played we kly band concerts in the summer and has olayed for the Tioga County Fair for six years and played at the Syracuse State Fair in 1930 In 1940 our band members soent four days at the New York Wor1d'e Fair, giving two concerts while there uMaestron and Mrs DeRue nUntw1sting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of Harmony ' Milton 54 - v 1 A AQ A . 1- u : . . . y . A - 1 o I o ' ' v,v , , , U , , , , LA. , , .. . n . 0 , V . . , . ., . - , . 5 , . 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B1 0 a . v v ' - I ve 3 1 A L, so A - n A n -- Fir Second row 'Fire row t row Bowen Iuezczek K1e.e Hain Ri eva VaEgSusar ddsii len Sm Purple Boebe Wade Stim. g evi BJSMDE dl eey Rosekran B01 on Kenyon Hinri keen Simmons Sho lies Sebo J e' Bel Care 1 Brl vi ede Bel erd Lew s Dinzer Bradley m Dedue SEAIOR OFVH SLRA L senior Crc.eftre 19 forty five Le bers from tae eevento ren to t e tx .vet ene reel re two '6PlOuC 2 vee ine orcneftre wade o1o oeetf at JVBF and 'HoU oeslaee nlayin for tne local feetivl tieq It nes wer H1 F Honore at the festivele end conteete end fletteri rm 'Tre Gnu for Grc iced from the State Suoervieor of nueic, Rueeell varter Honor enblens grant to unile wno re in in .ne eciool bane or orcneetre untf' the of tfeir eenlor Veer JUNIOP Tne Junior Orcaestra coneicte the Senior Orcqeetre V1o'1ne neetrf D125 first violin in the OQCFVSTRA of intermediate r nes and if a feeder 1 3 ol V eecond oert in the Serior Junior Orcnestr All tueee ounil have had orlvete leceone before joining vomoetition ie Yeen for first cnalr leyere in tnie grouo At the end of the year dinlomes ere given Ar DeRue Fir t row Celverly nold Tomnki Signs Second row Ven Susan Judski Driscoll Hoeinexy Bowen icnols R1 geway Haines Third row J DeHue 1 rp e Hinrichsen Oven Winer Kenyon Pnstelan Strope 55 5 : ' ' ' ' ' U ' ' A ' ' ' L. 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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB VOCAL MUSIC The vocal music clubs in grades 9 12 under the direction of Nrs MacLowry, have approximately 140 students The clubs are as follows Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Double Trio, and Boys' Quartette In 1954 a Girls' Glee Club was organized with eighteen members Now the organization numbers one hundred girls This club meets twice a week, with Mary Jean Smith and Helen Esther Baker as accompaniets The Boys' Glee Club in the Newark Valley Central School was organized in 1956, with twelve members Since that time, the group membership has been steadily increasing, and we are very happy to have a club, meeting twice a week this year with forty boys enrolled This school is one of the few Central Schools in the state to have a Boys' Choral group Aayfred Stimming is accompanist for the club GIRLS' DOUBLE TRIO Bushnell, R Harter H Lewis, M J Smith, J Noxel I Stlmming M Howard 56 - A I I Q Q Q -.Q . . Q Q . Q , a x 0 1 .- . 4 ,. 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Q Q , 4. , 0 Q BOYS' GLEE CLUB VOCAL MUSIC QCon'tJ The Fixed Chorus of 140 members meets once a week Here they have the opoortunity to study and enjoy the pleasure of Mixed Choral singing the accompanist is Mary Jean Smith During the east several years our stuuents have partici pated in State end National Vusic restivals Several of our 28 31, 1940 All music students participated in the County Music Festival which was held Hay 16, 1941, at Naverly dew York In Mav these Choral groups participated in a mass con cert, together with the Central School Orchestra and Band 'Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie Milton BOYS' QUARTETTE M Stimming G Durfee, R Bartlett T Katchuk, C Keyes 57 students attended the music clinic held at hochester, November in . 1 ' v w ti ' .n . , . . , SLAPP ABOUL SCHOOL P PJ Movie Machine Operators Janitors CH1nrichsen, Lawton, Sadilemlre , Grayl Dismissal time Homemaking project Post Graduates ...ll-1 1i , li.. - 1-i? ,., ii-,1 4 1.. gg XX ,f-J ,ff xx J 'il if X3 X X ,H ff' 2 f I Z ,-ff x aff- H if 2 X C fdQs- x 1,2 At. 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II: '72 27-l Z . 2 ..'.. 531 Q-.-,7.,Q.7,, ,., ',.l ,-41' - - , ' 'L' 'lp f--f'if2.'Ii.iI.m-- 2 1 ,--'-:f.-,-.-.'::f'. -, I -'1 ' - AL! , - gd - CIRLS' ATHLETIVS Editori l USPORTaiA SHIPN J net Pu ale A soc' te editor in Jhlef ort nsrlp 1 t w f r ct nt r c1olestic s ort s c as seo l, soc e , footo l eto r A 1 se nl or ctl e even thou h e as not 19 llze t A oerson tho disolsvs oorts nshl ls inclined to e tHE best defeat He i fa'r nd o oracle 1 SfOlt un fra'd to rls fallure good loser nu s arse ous vin er It lQ the lnllvldual or team mln ers, uno the ud es snc nectetors admire A wood soort stands out xherever he is, not only e but also in the bus nes off' e on the com nutln tr n, at the luncu counter, and at home It is the oerson who D13 s toe Dame fair and souare, whether in life or ethletics that tets the o t out of life, that n s the most friends nd re ches the ton comes tne clo est to it, in his chosen line GIRLS' ATHLETICS In our regular General wort the following sports are included archery, tennis, softball basletball and volley ball Tan dancinv nd Folk d nclnb are also en 1h sized All social dancin is done durinr the lunch qours no before school on Friday A Social Dancing club meets every ednesday evening Yeubershlo in this activity is ooen to all studen grades nine through tvelve, and to alumni The intramural oro ram includes all Girls in grades seven tnrougn twelve All games are olayed durln noon hour, tne teams elect their ofn caotains, and the officl tin and scoring are Gone entlrelf b5 tudents In the fall, the nrosran con ists of archery, tennis, nd softball in the minter basketball in the svring tennis and softball At nresent, in the fourth oerioo luncn hour, tnere are five bs netball teams durint the fiftn period lunch hour, eleven teams wo Eanes ere olayed during each lunch oeriod. Miss Cunningham 60 H a -, N L' Al a rg S 4.3 H -... -F.: , .- - V - 4 4- , 1 4- S3 -tems -1 s an essentlpl qualit, o- one 9 er. ' . 1 In dost 1.'e s . . g s .u h s ba all . c r ,F . . . , J , . A a l, bas: . all,anu t ac ,ve L e t s r a c d M 3. v :.y '-a 1 . Q ml - Q,s s-. -ma Ln Q I - 1, 1 ' 'W ,, L fa ' neu - of . s I P n n . n v, A ,, , 'J J ' s, s ,l on l and is a - a ' a N a 1 s - n . . . .L u L . + ,- that disnlays sportsmanship, rather than the Qloatlng I ve ff . 1' n 1, J j aL - 1 1 sg . . M , U A . - 4, . at :am s, . . s1...s -c , . .- ' ,-- -X 1 If 5 2.4 .. , ' . . . g . .n A l y. .. T ,l A. ' , . . , - .s 'r m s . 1 3. - I: -u -S, ' EI, . : , OI' I ' s . . rv 1 4- v . A - . L' : L , Q . A D a a T M- . . , U C. . Q . , . . a ,, , , .I R 1,1 G ' 'V ' . 'A . . L ... 5 5, Q ug, V . A , , A -. . S A .L .. '7 If b .. ' t A- .. . .. .. A ' 5 the 1 . , 9 g s , 1 . 3 ' s . .- , A J ,l .s . . a 3 . 4 , A . 3 . 'Y Q J - K - Q A A . . , . , - .L 4 ...S . 4. , 7 . I -. T - row 2uv'1 S FE JOU no ard Bafema sn Seco 1 ow B11as Kobylerz Dalton Koro uck Luszczea Kieda Kobylarz Kieda oodard Keane Bender 'nird row Bean Baldv' lzrix yell Swencer Collin Pacaluyko Benson Keitn immons Van Vorce Hnrter SEASONAL SPOrTS neceeefry to divide tre cluo ilto two Senior H1 n group, on Tuesdav, Tne HOCKSW, beeretbell end qoftbel A1 merbere of the club BASKELBALL Mies uunnlngkam Due to the ler e re ietretlon 'n ee eonal orte tnle yefr,1t e renee There ere ortx ree e bere in the Junior Hiro iron, reetinv on ondaf and forty menoere in the ctivitiee include tennis, ercrerv, offici ti end scoring .re none by In inter cleee oesketb 1 tri ye r th Freshmen defeoted tee Soprororeq, end the Seniors defeated the Juniore In tie play off the Free ner mon out over tae Seniors, bv a score of 17 15 Student referees officietin were nlalne Heecfer and Rutr Bridge: nies Cunninfnam 61 Fir 4 L row Ra erLrent Kozano 11 Lu czex L zczek Judski Collins Rive berg hotaling deLor1m1er Kee e Second row K1 b ourne Stim.1ng Roelnem Brnnde First : V, C? , A. Z1::er D. Bu h. 11 F. ' ld A. Kash S. U cd I. 1 n 2. Raj sfori P. - G. . H. H. 1 J. ' V. I. T. J. U D. B. S. P. .n H. H A' B. O - '- 1 A. s O. ' F. R. . H. S H. R. - ' . 'F w . . . f g 5 - ' 1 - e- sr . 1 - 2 wee -.' - ' r 1 I 'L-. ' f J-th U f - va A 1' , HU n LA: I -L V C-4 A- . A . e. A QT. 1 3 - 1 . - v S - 'p -. 1 - H J e. . . - 1. 1 - a ng 1 - 1 ' u '- A . f . - ... ' a 1 U s a e - L .-e 1 . . - ' 1 . .. I - .Av , 1 1 - - -.. . , ' . fr .v T L ALL . . -- . . xg . . ,. ' - g. . s : M. s At N. 5 T. sz ' A. us S. R, B. n E. ' . F. J. n J. 1 J. M B. Fox M. 'y .. s GIRLS' ATnL IVS 41 ,W-,vs Q 1, xilll -if Q Sfatlnz rink 5 Simmons end Keith G Hockey sruad 7 Coac? Cunringham 8 9. Virginia Reel 62 'T Fair ercrers Froer beeketball tee: Senior beeketbell team Greer leaders by' clade BOYS' ATHLETICS First row D Enright X Keyes D Llexnndex- Second row N Allen B Estep J Howland V Hubba R Tiffany A Hlznlovnki G Bates Harding G Kaddnugh B Miner Third row Coach Goodfellov F Norris J Lawton E Nett D Graves J Ridgeway R Rinker D Levis D Bolson F' Tiffany A Belokur Mx eoodfello IHTRAJURAL FOOTBAL' Introrur 1 Footo ll 1 teen Q ort for tre bo s ho do not neve the cqence to ploy varsitv s orts The footb l teens vere divided into three grours A B, and C The A vrouw is for toe older and birver boys, and tne younoer boys SOCCER Durlnr its first season the Cardinal eleven certainly ve Hood account of itself by xdnring the 1ee'ue cuo Iitn Jac Sendlicr es can tain, the booters vere tied ir tnelr first start beaten in the second, but tere never scored on thereafter Vlctorles were scored over Harwurs ville, 1 O Windsor, 6 O Chenango Forks, 4 O Condor, 8 O and Whitney Point, two games, 2 O 5 O Tr Heberty First row G Champney D Tarbox B B:-id es V Okre kie R Wurtenberg Soencer Hubba Second row J Sandwiek B Bartlett B Grant E Kenyon J Lawton D Ballou Third row H Ayres I Seddlemire H Bradley P Baty C Hagerty J Bates T Lynch G Okreokie D Bates 65 I ' I . ' jc. ' '. C A H n - A-I ...l ' Q s 2. oz. qs- H V- 1-I ' . ' A v 4- -- . A ' qw- uv - . c. .. My t.. . . C. ... f. 1 N A ,L - I - - -,J -f 1 1 - .Y A .rc the B Group is for intermediate boys end the C Group is for the beginners . - , . we a Q -. 2 A v '. ' ' 4 .L .. '. . Q . I A Lt . i tv - r . N - , , 'f V L . . -' .- g . , - 3 , A' - 5 c - g M . . - 9 - . 1 r Mr Goodfellow VARSITY CTUB ri,-,g pg V Bridges W Okreukle L Zim Second ro I Saddle ire G Cham nay J Ho 1 d R Vurtenberg J Sandvid Coach Goodfello The Varaity Club is comrosed of bo,s who H ve earned their letters in one versity sport The officer of the Varait, 'lub for 1940 41 are B111 Bridve , president, eordon Chanone5, vice rresident and Berne5 Zimmer, eeoretary and tre surer Thie c'ub is the athletic governinu coanoil of the schoo1 JUKIOR VARSITY During the 1940 41 baeketball seaeon, the Junior Varsity lost only two games in league competition both to Vestal, however, deeoite these loeaes the team won the J V championshin Their record for the season stood at 9 evens and 7 defeats Richard Ballou, Bernard Bartlett and George Foroluck reoresented heuark Valley on the All Star J V team First ro Mr Hagert J B D B z G ates a es ro luck B Bartlett B Hubba D Ballou E Westfall Standin C Armstrong Kanyon Net! B Bartlett B Grant G Durfee I Baddlemire N Lawrence Mr Hagerty 64 U: . 1 . , , . er. v: . m , p , . w an , . . . n v. . ld - A I, - A 8 . . S 1 4 L ' . . S . - u -- H Q S ' . 5 ' -.J I . ' A x Cx. O Q- f.. , 4 - 4. c - ' . - . T 1 L- N., , . - - . . - Q . .. Y . x - ' . -' . . . . v: . i, . , . . . o - . . , . . . . . . . Et . , E. ' I 1 I 1 I . . - I - , . . First row J' Howland G Chanoney, R Soencer X! Okremie, J Sandwiclf P Wurtenber , B Bridtes L Z1m.er Coach Goodfellow Standing bnagers J Bates and E Ieetfell SEIIOD VAPSITY BASKETBALL The nexwr Valle, 'entral Bescetball tea won its second con secutlve c wionsnin of tie Soutaern Tier ventral Scnool Le rue lqe te ent ou 1 the tao years witnout 2 sinble defeat Con Tintinv in o the Sectionel Cha pioneqin tne' def ted Horse eaos 07 Coooerstown 41 AO, enl won the c oionshlo bg 2 9 rflin victory over t if ercm rival, Owevo, by ore of of 04 t e ardlnels Anothe t ree of forward, the ones the team i r'1CCbbPH- X' t1e Hir li hts of the sea o mes the selection of a es olawers in the All St r Game J c Sendmic Boo uxtenb r , center, and 'alter Ogre lie, 'upro, were so Honored e lived uo to their re ut tion bf leedln to victory The Staff of SCHOOL LEIORILS Hereby ecvnoxled es vita Gratitude -DNUJ 'OOD-I I Ks the contrioutions of the be netball F' D20 tears vrose beneflt genes heloed to finance this 1941 issue lI'l L-4 Q-.J .4 Q b5 0 1 1 ',- , . , , , , UA . , , . 1. . ., N . . . 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I , E 5 3 2 I X 'lll' n A I IUIII... .nllll I ' 4:--1, N - xfilig BASEBALL hevarf Valley Central School basebal team won the chamolonshio of the Southerr Tier Central School League for the first year of oar icioatlon in that le The teal won lxteen game ,losi ard that being lo t at Haroursville by the score of lo ll e team displayed real fi ht and ower throu hout the entire sea on of 1940 41 TRACK Track' Another first year snort in which the Cardinal and White gav ample nroof of its oower' At the Southern Tier Centra School League meet held at Vestal NGWBPA Valley led nost of the way, only to lose the cup in the final race due to a mishap Bob wurtenberg set a league record of 5' 7' in the high Jump and won the shot out besides Jack Sandwick ran the hundred in ten seconds December December 'December December January 5 'January 10 'January 17 'January 51 'February 'February 'February WFebru.ry February 'February 'March March March lbrch March Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Away Away Away Newark Newark Newark Newark Newark Newark Newark Newark Newark Newark Newark Vewark Newark Newark Newark West Newark Newark Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley ' Central School League Games All Star Game Sectional Championship Newark Valley 54 PLAY FAIR Johnson City Union Endicott Windsor Ludlowville Owego Vestal Harpursville Chenango Forks Whitney Point Windsor Vestal Harpursville Owego Chenango Forks Whitney Point East Horseheads Cooperstown Owego uPlay fair, but olay hard- win if you can, Lose if you must. But take a whipping without whlmpering. Thus and thus only, will youth make of himself What we all admire, and what we class a thorough bred, And started right, he will always be a thorough bre . -- 66 Walter Camp one, 1 +A . . ,Y H A A J, , L A A t l Exfffue . R . S L r S ng - 9 . - - . Th BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES 5 59 42 5 V 42 - 29 15 57 26 20 61 29 54 25 51 28 57 15 51 26 7 65 22 ll . A 61 58 14 - 55 26 9 21 . , 57 22 A 28 78 21 7 38 17 14 43 39 21 58 27 - - 25 44 20 29 24 .. d n Mr. Peck Jr. H er D1 .ctor of Transp tat n 5-3 r1:t-nu.nt I 'crzq TRANSPORTATION Uur bus drivers are guardians of safety for 616 children who ride to and from school each day. Have' you ever stopped to think how much of the time or how many miles pupils are under the watchful care of bus drivers? lt might be interesting to know that the combined mileage of our thirteen buses is 490 miles per day Q' 11 miles farther than the distance from hlagara Falk to Boston In one school year, the total rileage of all our buses is 89 160 miles or a distance eoual to more than 55 times around the world Qlf large numbens do not interest you, please do not waste your time reading the rest of this article J The average pupil rides about lo miles per day or 2 912 miles per year Consequently 616 pupils would ride, on the average, about 9,856 pupil miles per day or about 1,793,792 pupil miles per year These immense figures may lead one to believe that it is extremely expensive to operate a fleet of buses for so many miles The cost per pupil mile is slightly over one cent That is to say it costs about one cent to carry one pupil one mile on a shun bus This cost takes into consideration the purchase price of the bus, as well as insurance, operating costs, maintenance and all other expense factors We find that the pupil cost compares favorably with the average cost throughout New lork State So far in tne history of the Newark Valley Central School, we have been very fortunate in not having any accidents which have resulted in a serious injury o a pupil It is important that we al co operate with the bus drivers and school authorities in helping to maintain a good safety record 'It is better to be safe than sorry ' They also serve who only 'drive' and wait ' With apologies to Milton Le t to to o top o an erltre Ray: 1 Br e e 1t top t be L. e Ke on P W' Ar F rO Nichols Ger e c Th u tit te dri ers in Fiske a rd H tchin o 67 V u.a L2 . 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IN STRUC TI ON Safe Driving bless The nurrose of this course is to teach high school olclls he er of safe drlvinb This year there are seventeen ouolls enrolled four non credit uoll , and trlrteen Regents credit pu 1 s Classes are held everx day for 50 minute oerlods The class 1 dlvided into four oarts Part Part Part Part one tho three four Introduction Creatlor right attitudes Eight unlt o' worn ln driving practices Roe' Instruction Driving SY1ll Tests Jnoer the direction o' Pr Loo is each puoil is behind the wheel once a week for ten minutes The rest of tne class stays in with lrs Joslin stulylnn traffic efety Soeciel emohasis la nlven to proper sttltldes, courtesy, responsibility driving sail., and good aoortsmanahlo National Defense Training Center Lhe National Defense Trainln Canter begsn class sessions on February ll l941 with an enroll rent of thirty four younr men betueen the ages of seventeen and twenty five The venlrs School began April 1, with an enrollment of thirty sen Both Lrouos are takin: classes ln acnlne 'ro an Relate information Sessions for both groups will close June SO It la ex ected th t at th t time, new class es will be enrolled Hr alllla Webster is our full time teacher in the Day ocxool Shoo wor he part time teachers are as follows Kenneth I Loom Related Shop Information lm Lee Rutbell Related Sho Irforaatlor, and Enzlls and rersonnel Probl as 4rs Christine Paulus, economics The Evening School teachers are William Hebster, Shop Joseph Proscr, S oo Kenreth ' Looa's Related Shop Information Yr Clifford J Pecf is the director of the National Defense Probram Public Speaking Un arch 26 1941, under the sponeorehln of the Lndesvor Youtr's Temoerence vouncll,the Pu 1 Swearing Cla s gave a s,eaAln6 contest as their firs asse1b y 'ne nenoers o the c as partlcl st'nb were Bettv Howard, Pearl Bean, Virginia leda, Frances Str'cfland lsriar Cargill Bernard B rtlett, alter Okrenkie Pobert Bnrtlett Serving on the comnltte as Ju es were Rex 3 Glyn Lewis, slrman .rs A' o e, and ers R.lvn o A e boys' flrst orize o' two ol ers was won by Po' Bartlett, nnd the second prize of one dollar b Bernard Bartlett P rlan Carblll won tne Lirl ' first orize of tho dollars, and Pearl Bean, the second orize of one dollar lhe 1 ster Prize of a silver medal, averded by tne ndeavor Ylt,went to larian Cargill HYA Projects One curoose of the National Youth Admlnlstra tion is to provl e worf experience for young peoole which will serve as a form'of apprerticeshlo or trsinln. in a worthwnlle tacation For the past year, the Ycwsrk V lley Central School has sponsored five worm orojects under which twelve youth have been in training In the clerical prolect there have been three workers ln the cafeteria project, two workers n the library project, three worsers 1 the Lnrege roject, trree worxers and in the Natkr al Defense Shoo, one worker These KYA youth hors sixty six hours per montr and are con eneated ac ord ng t heir service , by the Federa Jovern ECHL YZ!! 68 AND INFORMAL Religious Education Starting on february l 1937 classes ln Christian or Religious Education have been offered puolls in grades four through six end in high school The Protestant roups in grades four through six are 53115313 bb' Mrs R Fancher on 'rlednesdnys and the L tholic children are tauLht by nev Alexander stec on Thursdays Approximately 50 minutes oe week are allowed to each class The Protestant churches are co oneratlnu throu n the hewarf Valley Councll of hrlstisn Educat on for he financial suonort o' their nro ram This pro ram of religious education as developed both by lms Fancner and Rev Stee has as its objective the furtherance of charact r build inc of tne youth of the comnunltv Piano Instruction The olano instruction ln the hewar Valle Central School is given by Liss Burlln ton of Owe o, each ionday dednesday and Thursday e lessons are ozlvate and svere e thirty mlnu es ln length A recital, usuallv near the end of the school vear, lves tne yuolls o the exnerlence o nlaylnv before an audience of relatives and friends The partlcloan s include the very younv begin ners with only a few lessons, as well as those ln nedlum and varied brades of development 'h s uro Dram n ludes .odern and senior classic coanositions and sone of the worn of the Great mastexs During underbraduste and oostbraduate years, iss Burlington was a ouoll of George Y Chadxlct, nsllace Goomrlch Arthur Sheuherd, Edwln Klahre and otrer xorl famous te c ers and usicisns Postpraduates Twentv two oostgraduates returned to the halls o' 'h ir Alma Ia. r this year to continue their stud es alonc the varlous lines of comnercc, snop work, and collebe entrance courses Ahose who returned are Iaurice Ardell Jennie fozaloxsk Du ne Ballard Rich rd Bartlett arlan Cargill Janes Chauncey Doris ford Olive Gr ves nllllan dubbs Edith Lawton Florence hew'an Sarah Patterson Irene oslnaky Eleanor Sabol Jac Sandwlcl Gr ce Smith Robert Stlm.ing cdith Strooe Harolu Iestfall Hilda Rising K1 u Army and Xavy U crults Fron I V C S Andersen, Paul Arnoll, James Bach urskl St nl y Bartlett, James Bell Charles Bishop, Bernard Briggs Carl Chauncey James Cortrlght, Louis Dalton, David Daniels, Fred Dlngler, William Dunham, Les er fchorst, William Gould Gurdon Hollenbeck, Earl Hover, Gerald Hyde, Francis Jayne, George Kenyon, Lovell Kobylarz, ueorge Kobvlarz, L Lawrence, Robert leddauah Leonard hoble Roland Patterson, Paul Rlnker, Raymond Smith Philip Tarbox, Seth Tomokins, Richard Van5co5 Harold Kasylysyln, Nic: rtenhergl Zimmer, Gera d Identification of Senior Baby Pictures found on cages 27 and 28 Melvin Jewett Victoria Judski Harold Lacey Llllace Benjamin Uorothv Blanchard Juanita Cortrlght Charles Keyes Betty Meddaugh Agnes Rejmer Rhonda lead Pearl Bean Katherine Dalton Catherine Dennis Aildred Woodard Marv Fox Ruth and Rita Del Doris HaecPer Alice Holden Dorothy Yaman Anna Flliak Virglnla Kieda Helen Bschmurq Eunice Rosekrans Alice Andersen halter Allmandlnger Gerald vouthter Fuss Grade Warxetta houlte: Leola Avery Class Artist Jeanne Xoxel Betty Brlnd Pau' Baty sue! 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'fi 1.--.f .35 :' A 'if . 9 7 92 ,xg , .U - ' Q 1, A ,', 'li 1 -- I 1, f ' 'a. 1 I -1? .- 55915:-I .jg 'J' X if ,Q , -'- I LITERARY S LLCTIONS CHOSEN FROM JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMPOSITION WORK Edltoriel 'THE AJERICA. DREAMH Mary Jean Sn1th Editor in Cnlef All through the years since our forefathers fodnded th1s land of ours,the ldeal of Amerlcanlsm hr bee held before the peolle of the Un1ted States, When tre colonies were f1rst founded, everyone who ca e here c re for the sane resson, FRLEDOI, rel'L1on and oolitics Many different nstlan l1t1ea of oeople c me here but they united 1n one common ceuse etslnst the enemies of their pr'nc1ples dhen denher threatens, our neo le unite es st no other time Our oatr1ot1 1 1 sssked nnd all our enerr1es nre devote' to nrotect our iemocracy from tae dangers of totsllterienlsa Fifth Colum nlsts and other un American ect1vlt1es vhy is it thst ve cennot unlte to ms'e our country safer even 1n tire of pe ce? Even 1n the uresent cr1e1s, there re meny strikes end uch internsl strife ln our country ihen such thinvs ere oo s1ble, how cen me nresert united 'ront to the enemy, or e nsxlmum 1d to our fr1ends7 ot yet h ve we fulfilled the Cream of our Pncestors They dreamed of lend where ell could worship ss they oleased, where everyone could l1ve st peace ultn el his nel hbors Two wars vlth the mother country vere fou ht to make thst drea s reality nd for n time the 11 ht of freedos burned br1bhtly C1v1' xsr, exoension, bin business, the world wsr, en' deores 13n yesrs which followed h ve st tlnes threstened to destroy those ldesls as under en eva l nche The licht of freedom was not entirely ext1n ul bed noaever, and each veneration naneged to feeo the flsme ellve to mass on to oosterlty Th oresent veneretlon 1s findlnb 1t d1ff1cult to sd here to Aner1can standards of isolation st P time sren nel hbors rcro tre see so desnerately reed heln It 1s uo to us to rotect that flame klndled so lon ego lay 1t show us the may to Sfrengtnen nd fo tlfy our de ocrscy so that Ngovernnent of the oeoole by the oeonle, for the oeoole, shell not oerlsh from the earth N 'LIFn, 'IBERTl AnD Ti PURSUIT OF HAPPIILSS' Leole Avery Xe hold these truths to be self evident That all men sre crested enusl that they are endowed by their Creator witn certain unallensble rivhts, that among these are life, liberty, end the oursult of hapoiness Prom lhg Declaration of Indeoendence In trese fenous llnes from the Declaration of Indeoendence of the United States of Amerlca, lles the essence of de ocracv Since the revolt of the Amerie n colonies fro the Votner Country these un iensb e ha en to me A er cn oeoole toeir ro t cnerlshed uo sessions Under s just nd de ocr 1c bovernnent coovosed of snd cno e bv the oeoole themselves, Anericsn c1t1zens ere gusr nteed the vrotection of the nr1nc1nles for vhicr tne11 'ore thers gave 'the lnst full messdre o devo on In t l nd of oooortdnlty ve breetne tre sweet ir of 'reeds ere 1s no dis el cloud of ear over ovln our e71 t nce ' e Xe o e Se e eclrlty unend le' anyvbere e se n he lobe Vher we leave osr ho es we and that 1r r s st c s r 1ce v ll corfl c e r 10 eg 1 we re ire t xe know e ral ' ene' ln be e ' be e sorted to the cor' r I' or xl r xe b e f ,no V r r a Jur, o our eers Nhere else 1n the world today 1 sacr orotectior guaranteed? Amonr the l1bert1es and r'v1leLes s ured the Arer'csn oeoole by the onst1tut1cn, are 'le r1Lhts of reedol of he ore freedor of Jeec freedom of religious vor 1 srd t e rl ht of a oeoo e weecesbly to sse ble The Auerlc r cl 'ver heylng he rlvlleges of free s eecr e ' acces to an un ble ed and uncortrolled res 1 tell rfox ed n world affslrs en' can ot eeslly be m1sled Ar lert, ntelll ent citizens 1 1s o he P1 he t velue o any country America na , from the first been the crsule of rellglous toleratlon Since the day of the P11 gri s, we 1n Anerice have enloyen tne r1v'lege f freedom ln rel1p1ous vorshin to stoxm troooers cnn board up ou: church doors, IUJFIFOD our pestors or burn our sacred books For the most srt, the c1t1zens of the Lnlted Strtes too cereles lv exercise be rlvllere of votint, the verx necsinerx o' derocrec men and women of curooe evoke ton lute to tre reall zatlon of the oriceless ve ue of free su'fr Le Let every American oerforr tri sacred du y faith fu lv and intellinentlv 'Educstinn s ys John Dewey 11fe u cation, liberal end dncontrolled 1s essent1pl to the oeonle of e de ocrecy 1f they ere to ne1nta1n their form of toverrm rt and to flrd the reatest humn. hav lness in 11v1n Theme Jefferson,aut.or of the eclnretion of Indeoercence yes a st unch sdvocpte of uubllc leernlnv He renlived that e xout of 'le d 5 were to beco e the leaders of the fu ure Je Americans can be extra el grateful for our educational oooortunlties, opoortunltles un paralleled ln enx other 'end todey Our ouollc and nrivete school our soecis 1nst1tut1on for the physically hand1capped, our night schools, our co lece end unlversitles, offer unllnlted oos 'bl it1ee to troee xmo ere truly 1n sesrch Anowledve In marx Eurooe r universities, the classics of the ewes heve been burned end study elons certain llne nxonlblted In these totslitar 1sr countries, educrtlon ' under trlct overnsen tsl control Reg1uentat1on 1s the orOer of he dey The 1nd1v1due 1s nothin the State 1s ell To us '1n the pursuit of happiness In my oo1n1on, tne r1 ht 1fe, 'lber y the oursuit of hepolness , h ve given us the mode of l1v1n chnrecterized as the American ay As believers in nthe Amer1csn we ou t resolve to defend vltn our l1fe's blood, if need be, hese nreclou inheritsnces that are ours mu t eternally on guerd :ge nst sny 'nvesion of the e, our 'unsliensble rights CHRISTMAS STAR The Christ ss star is shining In he cold blue cloud ebov A elim er r su dln e herd, A star of xondrous love Thouth our path re steeo nd tony Our burdens herd to beer Alweys he star 1 h1n1n5 It 11 ht r golden strlr Slox'v, bu ever onvard le Merch tnxouLn n s of tlne nL et est o the sta rs That le d to the golden C 116 The hrlstm s ar ull' J1 e us xe nlveys follo he 1 t That softly nr' tender v fe ls that holy Christ es nlcnt When we fror eerth heve osssed The tar shsl' contlnue to shine A f ithful yuidlnv she herd, A st r rr t 1 yours end m e Envlish III Lllller Robbins 1? -s v .- I 1:- by p .. 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Now they were e 'end1ng s -ev Year's 've narty A L L SA! s-A-S A0 As the clock chimed twelve evervone started Auld Lan: Sgne Th t is everyone out Anre All thst I sm or have I wosld w l lrrl eecr we s1nL1n Anne was th nklr Per s ext year she st1fle ne houtn wit a sob Al over America women loaned at tne e who stood beside then sn ared not comnle e the sane sentence We have become a re w nst on The oeople of tne Unit d Stat s schooled lr t e be' I thet it 1s better to die on one s tee than l1ve on one's Ynees, realize nrt the Amer can wav o' 11 hss been challenbed Line most peonle o tre world Americans not want war but if the t1me comes when Un ted States the last ou post of denocrscv three ened no sacrifice will be cons1dere' too Lree' ihwtever course Amerlca 1s forced to ale nesce or war the K1ts nnd Annes w1'l nresen un ted front de' ln, every atte1pt et subjection Lnvl1sh IV Kathryn Ballard THE OLD HOUSL JLDVR T s stately old nouse by a roadside Sheltered 'neatn WIISDSTIHT nine I old and bet'ereu and gray And covered w'th creeo1n vines e w1nd ns sins tnrouzh the vines Tells e wondrous t le to m mysterious story Th t I w1ll tell to thee An Artist chenced soon than In a dev that has assed by They were chsttinz softly to ether With their branches tossed t he sf The Art1 t built msnslnn, The old house under the oines, And covered with creeoin vlnes Here he brouvht a lovelv maiden, His bride so swee and fnlr She was the talk o' tne country 1d They said, 'What a hsndsome pair Rose l1ved in the wonderful nsnsion, The old house under the nines The nouse now battered end :ray And covered w1th creenlnt vines eny long vesrs were eaent In love and pence end rest, But trouble sometimes comes hen l1'e is at its best The sorro th t c ne to the t t The thin e could not be r es the ns s n ' he soul of ner A heevenly msn-ion to share The Artis' res v J nd 11 I iel le 1n 1 he r 1 e V11 ' M su re' ln Ll ness nd ave, ov th x never ll oert They DUFIS1 tne ' r aenr the old house JP r the ne , The house nov b tere' r And cov red 11th cree ing v nes o one has lived 1r the old old hous S'n e the lovers w nt as y ' t e villeters tale of the de s Lon The d ys when e ouse was an En 11 h Lillian Robb ns flce by the :rece of :od to reserve these r ed t t lov Amer ce en I than: God a born n thi en , so the I may parte e in' h b e o' life l1b r y and the osrsuit o hauo ness that our forefet ers benueethed to us Trew st ug end odt of 5 trdg e gal.ed fr e m reedo P zh he none, the breed o' o r netlon oses soufnt freedom for bis neo le bv 'eelln ce of bon'e: and he gave his oeorle stone t r'et of sas to guide nen Llrewi e our forefsth rs over hrew the Jose that hfrnsssed then to oo ression end Have us laws to gJ1de us, tne 'onst'tut1on o' the United State C' h1s onstl' t'on Jleds'one sf1d The Amer1c r ons 1tJt'on is so fer F can see ost v n'erYul vor eve rucr ' t ' e J Q' 1 o o n nder the nrotec'1on of this bon titltion I een go forward 1th e eerne t deF1re 'o forrulete own n1 ns d nres the r ' r t can low y choser s 1 or be ed b fe lo men bx renderlns xy elf worthr of the r teen sm oro d to 1 ve n 1 rl here I a uar n teed DSFCOHP' lloertles s mrovjded in the 5111 of Wlnnts :here opnortun1t1 s are Uflldl el where brothernood ex1sts er wen work, 'ny laugh ove sn' are 're o other fovern e t n le un1tv o ce here there 1s un'tx 1n euucst or 1n re 1510 our'ty o nners d 1 1ntePr1tv evervdsy l1v1rf ross the se s are ends ner eyterrln ted he e eonle r s t f where r 12 ond cte' for t JF ose of er h e red ' r c'2'o s v ere nennle s' r so ritue 'x me tel v s1c ll nere all erter r ze r as e d 2 P 2 'lcet ' 9 se f few 1 tori J we have ostl1Jed the e Q roeri nne ren y mol! sie ef r n c les o h 1 A es re r de ocretic ldea s 9 1 ot l1tsr1:n isa has set the nro sand ye rs thn Jo' h ve 1n s F on vhere h brotherhood o' man 1 reco nized e Jolden hu e is n renera ore ce 4 are r his xife een snare the res onsib' 1 1 of P one and cn llren uitnou t terfere thin ina re1a1ns unreu1nented where the 1 uort l words o s L'ncoln yet rlnt 'A d that the olerrxent of e seo h neo 'e r eo r er1 e e r Ter so or Jn n xrbol 3' -X c Je re resent rh re can s e e r c v snors J '1 r1v1le e rou'1 or1o P vbere umblv neel D 'ore the c u ' olce or nrouuly ' rd oe or here can Pb lie th o t t1c ide ' God Bless America! H' story C Edward Katchus Von F1ret Prize of S25 O0 in Elks' Sectional Essay Contest EHA CCt S A.E9I A? r' Anxe wer w ns The vrov. un to eth r sharln rs nr dren drs wenty s Y bpd r ellze resr 9 r due e 'r est o nt was nn. we he 1 iform t e reoresented yenrs of h rd worn Anno had be c ae a ver: u es I l nut' - .t. . '.. Y 1 , - A , , WHAT '33 E 4 X' W T ME . . . , . - to 5153 . '. . .al , ' . ' ' . . , 1 111 . V . 1- 9 g. - .1. .5, ' h ps n , H - ' , 5 - . . U.1t . --5 . - J tl t, r't h . S 9 es. I e .1 , . d I I w.s 1 . s 1- d . I , ' .k the 1 ss- l . ' 1. : n . injs . , e t , . ' . f A AA1 -s H 1 5 - I . 1 . h- . . . j . r - . fled .. , ' thct s - xl , r e-do . P 1 1s the 1-iMt, t, ' ' . u . u 3 - er 1 .. . .. I e te., , 1 . h -le H, ' z '-1 ' - 1 v r - . , ti , . . 1 . , 1 fe the flew. ' .1 leg A 1 A 'A two! - - ' . 1 -.1. s 1 '. t' U. 'I s . he t Q ' . 1' . ' ' A f 1 , do 1 n Aj . . V , . , . . . the I o 1 1 . 1 n 9. 1 L 1 . , 1 1 , S n . A, le 3 . . tu 1 ., '1 -. f Z Z , u H s. 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' let o..ers 1 ' -- in .ne sursult f he le'::rr 'I ' Hey shn 1 I. .U a-. . ' ' u him by I, s1-e of her T V 'M ' . - '.de U :1 ss -- I 1. . I rt -1 nl :ray e n 1 : 1 . ' H n . 1 ', 1 e, 1 c . e. we , ' T '? E, W H C Bu. E ' . Q' A y. ' e by, 1. a'- . th I - '.y. Kit 9.1 1 - e t 1.-. M y hed 1 'r 5 .e 1 .5 pls.. .d .:1n5 -a:s. Kit - at ' ' --1. U e 1 d his d .n : 5 Q t 5 S' In 1 ' 1 W , P 1 and ' .. v ' zrlnj' t.. -n h,t A . .e '. - ' or 5 s'cc .s u , nor. 'GADGETS' I WISH SOMEONE WOULD INVENT Por a lone time I have been thinking of gad cets' I ulsh someone would lnvent and here ls my chance to say I know it won do any good won't be considered an lrvertor but it ls a re llef to tell someone every time I go out in a storm I miss half that' going on because my glasses are covered with snow Why don't they invent glasses that have 'wloers on them like 'windshield wlrers on cars? Perhaps this sounds rather dumb to the reader, but I think t would worl I don't know how many times at the breakfast tnble I have shocked mv mother by exclaiming a few words I shouldn't because I snuirted vrapefruit juice in mv eye Please tell me why someone doesn't invent raoetrult gov les' to wear while e tin' raoefruit I don't think I have ever otten out of the house ln winter when mother didn t cal me back to put SDMCCUIHG on my feet Again and again I ex plain h t nothin' will vo over my saddle shoes, so unstnlrs I so and put on high heels, because then I can wear mv 'artics' I thin it is almost tlme someone thought uo the idea of inventing some 'crm of cute looking over hoes that one could wear over snort shoes While writing this I haooened to look at my hands and at my fingernails Observing my dis recefdlly chipoed neil polish gave me the idea th t sometime I would like to see nail polish that would stay on at least more than three hours' I realize it depends on the care one takes of the hands but just the same, why doesn't someone in vent a nallpollsh that will stay on? I admit that these ideas are oueer, but I honestlv believe lf one had the brains, time and oatience he could invent then nnbllsh IV Dorothy Blanchard YY GREATEST TREASURE If someone were to ask me uhat I treasure os , I would answer, m rucl es s r really like my truck even if it has P fem faults 3 are test oleasure ls when I climb behind the xheel ready to start on s lon trio wit a load All tae new sights that I exoect to see, new roads, new houses, new towns, everythlnb even olaces where I h ve never b en before and have never ex pected to be Take it from a truck driver, if you vant to see the world wltnout joining th ermv, ju t drive a truc English III Frederick Buck I AN RICH A person livin on a farm quite a distance from a large city can ses the lishts of that clty ee they shine jus' above a ill and ebsinst a star ry 'ky The alroort seerchll t stands out more than txe rest because of' c r cular direction The next mornint the J w l cane ' blaze o' rel lorv against leeoy blue v one can clal o nershlp to 1 there'ore a oerson n en ox rare color an' orllll ncy Sometimes the v nter, tne sur c t sh love on th clean wh te s ov thlch h kes it een lile sum.er, but to see the snot piled to 1 point or a llrb one m he is oro n ' lryl d Because e nuiet erenitv of the norn r uh'ch uinter orn'n l o have, o e ha 2 rrr est of see Ol winter in 1 beeut'ful x'lte blanket In tne sum er t me after he hayir season ras e u t e ,o 1 the sweet smellln scent of new uown hay and the cool calm nlvhtfall with frogs croaainl only a short dis'arce away after the sun has cone down Not only do I own these things, but I can rightfully say that no one can take them away from me either English III Twlla Kleda THE ADVALTAGE5 OF EDUCATIOt The advantages that a well educated man has ove a poorly educated one are so numerous that to go into them ln much detail would take up much more space then I intend to use These advantages are greater now than they were several decades ago The twentieth century has broucht home the fact a man is only worth what he knows and is capable of doing Though r are t many things can be learned from exoerience, it is very difficult to learn higher metneretlcs or sciences from this source Education is the only answer Besides increas ne one s knowledge attending a oubllc school imcroves one'e social attitudes These day e man s earning csoacl y is ln direct sro oortion to the amount of general or snecialized education he he received Earning capacity is one of the breatest factors in determin na a an position in this nodern world Thus education be comes one of the ost imoortsnt parte of a man life English I le' Lewis WHE' I AAS BEATEN 'Aw you can t lay gro ned Ted You never oleyed before Hhy I betcha I could beat you ri ht off the bat Go along nome Sam and I want to play Nellie cast F scornful Llence at the boy that lived across the street 'Ted I'1l let you h ve the turtle I ceu.ht yesterday if you let me olay Please,' she begged 'Let her lay Ted for hesven's sake, let her We sent to olsv sometime, exclaimed the silent Sam '0h, all rlJht It'll only t KE e 11nute for ner to get oe ten end then the e oer n The Lame wa finally begun and what f es tuose boys made uo In about ten minutes ed's eyes met Sam s, and with a scornful loo tney glanced toward lellle and then to .me heao of m r bles Ft her feet 'There, I ve xon cree ed tne triu-ohent lellle avbe boys are exoerts, she s ld as she P hered the marbles to etner wood bye b X, I e we meet a with e lit le lauv s e was 'Vy new merbles.' gro ned le ' ce ones aid mv whole allowance for 'Who said girl can t teased Sam, 'Some on, let's vo fish nu Ent ish B Onalea craves ABRAHAJ LI COLX'S BOYHOOD Far away in the oacfuoods On a cold Febru ry morn In an old Kentucky cabin A baby boy has born As the winters os sed, and the sun ers came, He crew to be quite a boy A's 'ather's henrt ws filled with ride His mother s heart wlth Joy ue had one lster Sarah e loved with a his hee t They layed ofe her by he cabin And ever strayed apart I - . 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' - 'L 1 .. t, . .5 . to . .. . s. ,A b f n, a pleasure o n' y s U , . . g, H . . 11 N . . r 5 . . . . . . . . , U , , t N .- M On the coldest nights of winter They set around the fire ot 'esd vet I ought not to die young The mother told stories of c lldhoo Lev 9 095 To humor the boy s de ire That mother zrew wean end teeh' Fro nsrdsh s o' years one by AE n vht she liored south the der zste, To live with God or high The father built the cesket And buried her In he round, For no Pastor live' in this sts For nany 1 e around It was not until s vear rad oassed twtsomamw-W smetocmm Aoe hed writ en such a oleadinr not His ood old hear' wa won The lad his o ner ne'er foreot He credite' no o rer, dith all ucces e heaoed on him He glorified hls uother P li h Llllia qobbl s BETTER TAA. GOLD There are menv t ings better tha gold If you had all the fold there is and nothlnr to buy with it what good would it be? Anyone izht better have haoolnes or frlendshlo than lust gold Peoole say if thev had lots of money, they could do his or thst and be he oy they m r these thlnos thev de ire and still not be content They might not have a frlen' or the joy of sharing wn t their gold could buv Nhat vood is t e noney doing them if it cannot brin so lness It is oet er to hsve s frie ' to helm you when you need him than to have an: nirel servsnts if he were stucs in s ditch, I'1l va er there aren't nany th t would of'er to help hiu out f there were no garste around uhere he could hire so eone e woul' be out of ucA Fis money voul rot sus him out The on y effect n s more, would h ve oul' oe tl helJht hln dovn end slnf him thot uuc deeper in the d Go d has its values, but if I hid to one my choice I woull tafe 'rlends and haooiness n lish Rooert S encer Y A TCBIOGRAPHY I wss born is 1907 I am sure tnat no one would exoect me to remember that fa bscn Thus shal te I the story of mv l1'e ss it rea oe an for me Some oeoole have old me that when I was old enough to rave a little cart I used to ush it around all the time and keeo wearing out my shoes At that time I lived in a second floor ansrt ment vh'cn nad lon fll ht of stairs lesdlnz the ground no r s e a s A 9 2 t e e d o' the st lr so I woul n ry to run car' down the e d v he or ot uh 'l she saw e eedinv for them o fast as I could so ln y litt e c rt She ran after oe but I arrived tne firs' Sne thou ht h t thst would be the end o me so she saw the lit le cert, with me ln it urn over and over a the say down the stairs She ran do m nd olcced me uo only to find nat I wasn' even brui d dhen I first started school, I had tn wear A new coat mf mother had n de I did not like it I cried and told her that I would not to to scnool wi thst coat on F'na ly she nut 'he coat on e and out me on the bus while I ua stil' crying After that I rever line to wear an overcoat in al I have led s hepoy life If 'm SJWDAY DIL ER Everyone looms forward t 2 d enjoy Sunday d' ner Every other day in the wee the c lldren re at school or at ulay and the ne a e forcln so 'here is no time for a bi: dinner exce t Sunday At our house or Surdey orr'n everyore sleeps s e lble 1 et our own hree fes and e read e oe ers, boons or a ezines About t elve o cloc everyo e beglrs to fee' um r, bit din er has 'ust been laced on the stove to cool 1 le it is coo it gives o'f s sweet odor vrlcn akes one feel as trougn ne could not walt another mi u e for dlnrer The dinner at our ouse usun' 5 cons s of t fa iliar ootp'oes s e ,ind o' nest one or ore kin s of veret ble ravy, breed bu ter and t t no les t e hu iece of ie for wh'ch I elv ys mans e to save room If nere is co ,any for Sunday dlnrer, ve stretch the table out and add to the usuel oortlons of food It 1 fun to have cornsny but I have noticed tnst the leces of nie are smaller t an ey would be if we were eating alone A en I n ea'lnL with cc oeny I always have to sit t V acle until ever,one ls f'n1shed but when se hrve c s Cc e vself to er eesv c slr snd relay Q soon f' estlnv Altnouen I heve trle s verrl times, I carrot e ' more ther y to ch nil' ho d If I do t is fe rsther lor for the rest of the efternoon I tnlnf tn to oerson feels vorse r' ht after a Sun' v dlnne , hsn ne does the rest of tne week el ey resdy to aelco e t e neyt o fnllisn IV 'harles Keyes T4E 'OMPOSI'I Fr day It al starts wlth the teecher sayin that the cless must vrite s comnos't1on on some hoo ening of tne sun.er well, not il on ey Vou have the weefend to ' gure out s etmin n tne first weer of school too msvbe sne all et it so It's s rev teac er thou'h She doeen lnow you can't write com ositions Saturday n thought about the composlt o Sunday dtill no tnoubht hondsy Crl es Al' weenend gore and no com o r 'l ro I cones end oes end the u't1mstur rin s in your eers it must be handed in before dis lssel of school that afternoon I time to do it now, though, next clss geometry, then che is ry and lunch By that time the composition is for otten, abandoned in the furtrermost recesses of your mind Then at ten that evening while trvln o nefe un your mind to go to bed you remember omoosition ' It has come been to haunt you and the teecher said she uould declle tomorrow what would hopoen to those vho d1dn't have the'rs ln Wmt to do? You rave our brain for so et ing to write on Cbe ldes oaoer vth'ng s onr lt's something No good Try the receed'ng umner Still no good Ir 'es air, try t e fol But no, they surtest the fl hind trip You didn' cstch anythlnv and you don't wart everybody to snow that, so tnat s no hood And he oicn s with the gang but nothin soecia' he pened S i'l you did have good times No that von't do eitner Eleven thirty end still no com oeitlon Oh well why do anything toni ht that you can do tomorrow morning? Finally. so to bed and dream 'The Composition English I I Leonard Boll V . - n o , , U .. ' A ' ' - , 'P . . M h 5. snglisn 6' 1 C ' ' e . . . M v ' . - .le , - ., - . .- vw I . -u., . 5 . , t A C. L U . s ,, tr j. . gal . H . . . . ' 2 n . Ns , ' I F '. . t. ,. TI ' , . u te u . : 1 s . . - . . ' m ...g ' t , ds l.te as pose l . Ie 5 ' o 'K .t . ' , . , , th n th j,p ' m 5 . T , s tv ' I 1 n . .- - h':: v. The ' . t ' H V e, ' in t , - p . ' g u.. t s . K. 'ki , king, , . A I m , . 1 ' . N m tl 3 n t . . , n . V u . t. -- ' ' 9' ,s s . , I ' h ' -lf ist I c : . . he : - ,. -, on I . I , 12 -C t -2 . Q -. 2 - . -ng s. III n . n las bu C s', U ge 3 o .- rn , r ,, . I, fi' ' ' I ' . T - h K V K , 5 H . . s :5, , , h n . . ' . p A - h . - . th ' , '- W . 'h . at . , rn Q. . t'. ., :sl , , . l 5 .te . . -s -. . , . t ' v . - ,. , U ' H ,I , . . t ' no onp,ny, I 'n dr 5 m.-. . . , h tn . .. .pi . But n ' l5.t do - . s - es I .nlsh s H , . ' s ' . . . . ' . u, .. ' E' . - J -e . ' .. Ie . ,. '., Q h . Ft . . 1' S ma U ' t l . h , , . 2 h o . . I el l'n s 1 . . '. , ' t V -nu . 1 I I is 1 . , s . lf. . . r., . . ..' 1 Q I tt , . F dr, ' . r t..,. I - . , I ., out IE ls w s . ' m h . ne. I know of a msn who has plenty of money, but ' , ' 5 . - r J t H r .t U U F ' . I - 3 , h u I '. . .. 1 ld . ' h . . 1 IL- ..v I o I CH ,.: . v' M ' - ' . , '- : d I. . r' H I hu . I - 1 , . , ' u U. , H -fs 5 . . . ,I . . l . . , ' ' na m.' t ..nj: ' - .o . Ch t l I .d.'. I , ' . 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I I SOCIETY AND SPORTS Social Dancing Throughout the wlnter months the Social Dancing Club proved very popular, attended by twelve to thirty students and alumni each Wednesday evening from seven thlrty until ten o'clock The club tends ite appreciation to the mothers who gave their evenings as chaperones and to Miss Cunningham and Mr Loomis who acted as Faculty Advisers Results of Swimming Heet August 16 1940 Breast Stroke Girls under 15 Irma Bender, first, Audrey Frier, second Breast Stroke Boys under 15 October 19 October 26 November 2 November 9 1940 Communltv Festival Men's Quartette 'Marching Fen of Song Lecturer James C Wilson Three Vheellrg Through Africa Magician Loring Campbell Company Play The Big Pond' The oasford Players Winter Skating During the past three years the students and do Wurtenberg, first Booney Bender, second, Breast Stroke Back Back Back Back Free Free Free Free Joe Bates first Tom Lvnch, second, Fred Vyers, thlrd Girls 15 or over Betty Bender, first, Janet Purple second, brace Sm th third Breast Stroke Boys 15 or over Ray Ballard, first, Booney Bender second Bud Grant, third Stroke Girls under 15 Irma Bender, first, Jean Vansusan, second Stroke Boys under 15 Tom Lynch, first, Jos Bates, second, Elmer Westfall, third Stroke Girls 15 or over Betty Bender, first, Janet Purple, second Stroke Boys 15 or over Bob Grant, first, Booney Bender, second Bud Grant, third Style Girls under 15 lrma Bender, first, Audrey Frler, second, Francoise dsLor1m1er, third Style Boys under 15 Tom Lynch, first Joe Bates, Westfall, third Style Girls 15 or over Betty Bender, first, Janet P Elaine Haecker, third St le Boys 15 or over second Elmer urole, second, Beg1nner's Swim Race Junior Oakes, first louise deLorlm1er, second Junior Sears, third Surface Diving Girls under 15 Irma Bender, first, Jean delorlmler second Surface Diving Boys under 15 Tom Lvnch, first, Joe Bates. second Free Vyers, third Sur'ece Divin G1 1 15 or over Elaine Haecker, Janet Purple Betty Bender triple tie for first Surface Diving Boys 15 or over Booney Bender, first, Bob Wurtenberg, second, Bud Grant, third Underwater Swim for distance Girls under 15 Irma Bender, first, Francoise deLor1m1er, BEGIN Jean deborimier, third Underwater Swim Boys under 15 Tom Lynch, first Bud Harding second Joe Bates third Underwater Swim Girls 15 or over Janet Purple first Betty Bender second Underwater Swim Boys 15 or over Bud Grant, first, Chlnk Bartlett, second Dlvin Boys under 15 om Lynch, first Joe Bates, second Elmer Westfall third oeople of the communltv have enjoyed ice skating during the months of January February and March on the school skating rink This skating rink has cost ap roximately S50 00 each year to develoo and maintain It ls estimated th t more than 500 youth and adults receive the benefits of this fine out door recreation The planning and development of the rink has been under the immediate direction of Mr J D Hover Considerable credit is due Yr hover for his interest and untlrlng efforts in mak Divin Girls 15 or over anet Purple first Diving Boys 15 or over Booney Bender, first, Bob Uurtenberg, second, Kelvin Ayers third ing the rink a success Saturday Nlvht Movie Programs September September September September October 5 October 12 November november November december December December Januery January January February February February February March March March March March Aorll April April April v MAY June 7 June 14 June 21 Forty Little Nothers Little Old New York If I Had My Way Irene Lillian Russell Maryland Edison the Yan Andy Hardy Meets Debutante Sandy Is a Lady When the Daltons Rode Tom Brown's Schooldays Anne of Windy Poolare Boom Town Shooting High Lucky Partners Everytnlna Happens at lgh I harried Adventure The Return of Frans James Strike Up the 'and Brigham Young Spring Parade Dance, Girl Dance Hen Against the Sky Little Nellie Kelly You'l1 Find Out Howards of Vlrg'nia Little Bit of Heaven The Mark of Zorro flight Command Trail of the Vlgilantes Arizona Tin Pan Alley Andy Hsrdy's Private Secretary Convoy Nice Girl Blondie Goes Latin N -- . I - - . ex- -- 1 . I - ' - -- : ' - ' ' '- - - 7 - . 14 - M . ex - . -- 26 - I I 16 - . -- 25 - I I so - -- ' 7 - . A ' 14 - K -- 21 - D Albert Richey, third I . January 4 - 20,000 Men a Year ll - 1 Z 15 - -- 25 - ' ' ' 1 - - - z: z Y Q- . I . 8 - , ' ' 15 - ' ' 'S -7 r S , -- so - . ., . 1 - v -- . . 6 - i 15 - , ' -- 5 22 - 29 - n L . : . 5 - ' ll - . 'f 5 , 19 - -- 26 - I May 5 - in r , , ru, mo - ' 17 - 5 -- , May 24 - -- May 31 - 74 ,-fL,, ,f RXNTINE OFF L I EQWEEMENTE ,, To the Student: The concerns whose advertise- ments appear in the following pages have shown their good will toward our school and our community. Reading the following pages and patronizing those who have adver- tised will serve a threefold purpose: it will safeguard you: it will repay the advertisers, and it will oblige the staff. To the Advertiser We the School Memories Staff thank you the advertisers for with out your support this publication could not exist Staff of School Memories The School Memories Staff is grateful to the following for their help in financing this book: Chas. W. Ockenfels, Ph.C., Endicott Tots G Teens, Endicott Sa1ly's Dress Shop. Endicott Cargill s Binghamton Dr H M Noteware Owego New York Store Owego Moe Dry Cleaning Owego I I Newberry Owego F W Woolworth Endicott Nathan Turk Owego A Friend Binghamton When you think of Insurance Think of S REED SNAPP Phone var 1880 1941 ROBERT S Newark Valley s MODERN Food Store Speak lo Yo rsel! Iohn Coed Im th nk ng of marry ng lack 2nd Coed So am I Do yo know hos got it? M Fancher What s a polygon' D k The S Alfred Seeley L' e A dead ' Bob S l 1 st took a tough e am FEED STORES Bamev Pnsh Bob S No Da sh 1 I . 1 r u , Compliments , : - i i i A . - I . u w ' of ' r. : i . O - ' . .2 'u x . : i i ? .: , ni . 76 FACE THE FUTURE with confldence' Many trmes 1n our hrstory problems have been greater than they are today In 1776 a few stout hearted patr1ots fought for thexr very l1ves In 1861 we fought to preserve our Umon In 1893 1n 1929 and now we flght for our economlc exlstence Every tlme Amer 1cans have had the backbone to emerge stronger than ever before We have fa1th 1n Amer1ca ln New York State and ln Newark Valley We re ready to back th1s falth Wllh sound loans any trme you need to call on us THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEWARK VALLEY N Y G C Huhck Clyde D Turk Cashrer Asst Cashzer Member Federal Depos1t Insurance Corp 77 I I Q I I h . . . . - 1 . . . I. I . I . . . F OF I Q Q l l I Howard Trucking Co. and Howard's Garage Garage Work Guaranteed Serv1ce At All T1mes Phone 147 Compliments of N. R. MacPherson Complrments Newark Valley Coop GLF Serv1ce nc Newark Valley N Y Newark Valley Market Phone 68M Free Deltvery Headquarters for Meats Mss Ftabe ste What the ch et ext act ot beet Ralph Balla d Mlk LOST Some Keyes M ss Brooks Has a yone any keys anc G Cha l e s o e Complrments of THE TIOGA TELEPHONE COMPANY nc of , . . I i n in: is i r ? r : i . I I Iulia L.: It is better to have loved a short man than never to have loved a tall. i : n ? Fr es .: ri' mthr. Q 78 TIOGA COUNTY HERALD E. I Hollenbeck Fancy Grocer1es Fruxts and Vegetables Free Dehvery Water Street Newark Valley Phone 133 Wow What A Selectlon Dust off the adyect Youll need them when yo see the newest a d lo ge t selectxon n Floor Co er ngs o ll say Stun g B: ont Beat des gns' Yo Il say Outstand ng Way Ahead Tops when yo co pa e our ery low pr ce q al ty for qual ty THE RUG SHOP 190 Washxngton Street BINGHAMTON N Y Broadloom Carpets Rugs L1no1eum All Pnced to F1t Even the Most Lxmxted Budget Wall Lmoleum Expert Installatzon Y 0 U R HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL EEKS 61 DICKINSO 39 Chenango Street. Binghamton, N. Y. Comphments of N P LEWIS Complxments of PAUL HARRIS CO. QUALITY CANDIES ll n ll I O O l ' ives! . . . ' ll D I S ' i v i . Y u' nin illi ui- NEWARK VALLEY iuli when you see the newest patterns and u. .. i .. u m r v i - u i i . . , i , . . I ' I I I ' , . . ll 79 1941 1S Mo Lean s D1amoncl lub11ee Year S1XlY years of servmg people of northern Pennsylvanla and southern New York yet as young as today and always alert to serve you the youth of Amenca' HILLS McLEMI 81 HASKINS Bxnghamton N Y Complxments Atlantlc and Paclflc Tea Company SUNOCO GAS 6, OIL Carglll s Servlce Statlon Newark Valley N Y Phone 69B C om phments COZY LUNCH Bertha Ferguson COMPLIMENTS OF THE GRAND UNION BO I 1 1 f Greasing and Washing o of You will take increasing pride and joy with your Balfour ring over the years CLASS IEWELRY AND STATIONERY PRODUCTS Ieweler to the Senior Class of Newark Valley Central School Senior IIIVIIGIIOIIS also Balfour made L G BALFOUR COMPANY Represented by Leland Lee 164 Herrmtaqe Road Rochester N Y Compliments P I T C H E R S FILLING STATION Phone 751 Newark Valley N Y E L MILLINERY Court Street Binghamton Tel 28728 For Dzstmctxve Clothing Shop at Endrcott lUn.1on Distnctl E I NOLAN CO Inc Wholesale Confectionery Schralft s Chocolates 38 40 Market Street Phone 602 Aubum N Y F E MOSES socoNY FILLING STATION MobII and Ethyl Gas MOb1lO1l and Sorosol Cleanmg Fluid of I D . . . . 57 , ' , N. Y. WESTBROOK'S DRESS SHOP O U fl ' I . . I l 1 l l TO IUN E GRADUATES Your frrst weeks of Job huntmg w11l undoubtedly bnng home to you the 1m portance of specrahzed tra1nmg 1n a specxhc held Often the lack of such trarnmg means the dxfference between a good yob wxth a dehnrte future and a nondescnpt job 1ead1ng nowhere For thrs reason you are urged to mvestzgate a vocatronal course offenng ex actly the kmd of pohsh1ng off trammg needed for successful entrance mto the busmess world B B I would l1ke you to read two short mterestmq artrcles on tlus subject They are trtled The World Owes Me A L1v1ng and What W1ll You Be Domg One Year From Today? Send your name and address they w1ll come to you at once wrthout cost or oblrgatxon New B B I Classes start Iuly 7 September 2 and 9 Enrollment Books are now open BINGHAMTON BUSINESS INSTITUTE On the Beautzful Chenango Rzver 163 Front Street IIIGVGRS 22 COURT STREET BINGHAMTON N Y Phone 4 2791 Bmghamton ROGERS IEWELRY STORE Wrshes the Class of 1941 SUCCESS As success comes you w1ll fmd a need for GIFTS GIFTS from your Ieweler are GIFTS at the1r Best Ralph I Rogers 52 Court at Washmqton Bmqhamton. N Y Your Credxt Is Good Complzments of Walter R. Miller Co.. Inc. Stationers e Specnalxze 1n the New Creme-O11 Permanents Machme or Mach1neless Ofhce Supply Dealers AMELIHS BEAUTY SHOP Binghamton. N. Y. 82 , :nl n . 1 . . n . . ll . . . . . . 1 . - n . - u u . I A . u . . - 1 . . . , . . ln w I1 w I g , I I 1 . . N a . Q o s 1 lu-I Newark Valley. N. Y. Phone 123 Harns Army Navy Store Complete Outfztters or Sportxng Goods Sport and Gym Clothes 167 Washmgton St Bmghamton. New York Near Y M C A BETTER Pam: SERVICE Wall Paper 216 N Aurora Street Ithaca Lawrence Pamts Wall Papers Venetxan Blmds Lmole um Window Shades Floor Sanders and Polxshers For Rent ROYAL PORTABLE THE GIFT THAT LEADS TO A CAREER When you gve your chrld a Royal Portable you help hrm ln school now nn busmess later A Royal w ll help the most because that on a fullslzed mach ne Valuable Self Teacher xncluded HUNGERFORD 6 CARD Bmghamton. N Y Q QUALITY DRUGS Q HAMLIN S Cross Economy Pnces Q Byrne Hlcaps Selberllng Tlres Byme Recaps T I BYRNE SERVICE INC Dzstnbutors Phone 2-0138 Waslungton and Hawley Streets Bmghamton New York USL Batter1es Scandlnavla Brake Llnmgs Zenlth Rad1os Accessones 85 6 ' f I i . . - Red ' I ' D St only Royal has a keyboard identical with rug ores -' i . U I I I I COMPLIMEN TS OF Walkers Toy Store 117 COURT STREET BINGHAMTON N Y ,sf Trammg Pays Dlvldends Today s Hrgh School student rs the materlal from whlch wrll be moulded the executive of tomorrow However success in business can not be gamed by wxshtul thinking requires a solrd ioundatzon ot specialized trammg It you hope to enter the held oi busmess then take this all important step first give yourself the advantages of a Ridley Business Trarmng' It will provide you with the tundamentals so necessary to a success iul career Write for our Free Illustrated Catalog no obligation n SECRETARIAL Sun Burldrng Q Bmghamton N Y Compliments of PENN YAN BUSES INC Engineers - Designers - Builders M anuiacturers of PENN YAN Motor Coach, City Service and School Bus Bodies Phone 50 Penn Yan, N. Y. EFFORT HAS ALWAYS PAID A PROFIT IT S the l1tt1e effort that makes the Shlfl from fa11ure to achteve ment OFTEN tlmes the dlfference between success and fallure 11es 1n a very small marg1n and th1s marg1nal b1t of effort of t1me of tra1n1ng w1ll change the forces of fallure for anyone WE can help w1th fr1endly counsel and advlce UNION TRUST COMPANY A Marme M1d1and Bank Member of the Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporanon You Owe It To Yourself to qhnn The 'F'r'r1r Qtrxrn Women who f m1sh the homes tastef lly a d yet keep well wxthm the r b dgets have been say g that for three generatxons THE FAIR STORE Furmture Rugs Accessones Bmghamton, N Y You are mvzted to mspect our very complete Izne of Watches Dxamonds Iewelry S1lverware Arthur M Leonard I eweler 60 Court Street Bmqhumton. New York We Also Mamtaxn a Complete Repcnr Shop , . . . . . I I , . . . . I I 0 ll I Il !.---L. ---V - vu-- krnvav u ' ir u l n ' ' i u in ' . 0 1 . . 8 - Tots and Teens Compliments Exclusive Styles 74 North Avenue Owego New York CITY NATIONAL BANK BINGHAMTON O' Gxfts That Last ee B1nghamtons Oldest Bank DAVID A WELCH IEWELER 209 Front St Oweqo N Modern Shoe Store Com phments and Repatrmg We Sell Shoes That Scztzsfy GIVE US A TRIAL 33 Lake Street Owego A L DAVIS SON Bmqhamton. N Y Complxments Mlways a place to park! Hardware Seeds and Farm Supphes TIOGA THEATRE Smce 1876 86 of or ' I P . I S . . . Y. I I ' of '-fx fg . 'Nz N P I A l S e I of - Compliments WHIPPLE S LUMBER YARD Endwell New York Phone Endxcott 1581 Stop at the BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN Lunches Candy and Ice Cream 55 Court St Bmghamton Men s Natlonally Advertxsed Shoes at Cut Rate Pnces DAVE LEWIS SHOE MARKET 12 Court Street Bmghamton N Y Q Comphments Blnghamton Battery Sales Co 37 Colher St. Bmghamton, N Y Dzstnbutors Pyrofax Gas Servrce Mag1c Chef Gas Ranges Bengal Combmanons Servel Electrolux Refngerators Ruud Hot Water Heaters Crosley Refngerators and Rad1os Fancher Do you know what termrtes da? B111 B Naw Mr Fanche Thats nght Bob B Srnce I met you I cant eat I cant sleep I cant dnnk Mxa Wh Bob lm b oke The two brothers had been arguxnq for some txme Ch nk I o ght to know Dont I go to school stup1d'9 Bob Su e and you come home that way too Comp! ments ol FOWLER S PIANO DEPT Court cmd Water Streets Bmghcrmton. N Y Spmet Studlo Upnghts Baby Grand Pranos Conn Band Instruments Leedy Drums Sopram Accordxons Low Pnces Easy Terms 87 of , , . . - . I I O O ll 1 1 1 S Mr. 1 ' , . r: ' ' , . . , . - I ' : v not? , I - . : r . 0 . I . Q i : u , ' , . . I I ' : r , . I H i I 1 . . 1 l 1 Q - I A WARD ELECTRICIAN Refngeratzon Servlce Phone 321 22 W1111am St Owego N Compliments of SHIRLEYS Hosrery Lmgene Gowns Sportswear ENDICOTT N Y 6 Waslungton Ave A C SMITH K W BROWN SUPERIOR ELECTRIC CO Electnc Contractmg Applrances Plxtures Supphes PHONE 2398 113 W MAIN ST UNION N TRI PHI SHOPS Phone 2 9682 13 Washrnqton Ave Endrcott N Y Phone 2174 Apparel For Mllady Where Smart Clothes Need Not Expenszve Umon Wallpaper and Pamt Store Headquarters tor SherwxnW11lia.ml and Colonial Palntl Pxcture Frammq a Speclalty 104 East Mann Street West Endrcott N Y Phone 1406 Varmshes Wmdow Glass Wmdow Shades h THE START OF ANYTHING IS BEGINNING Every accomphshment goes back to lts begmnmg A thnft account here may prove your real start towards success Endrcott Trust Company Endrcott New York Deposrts msured up to S5000 tor each deposrtor by Federal Deposrt Insurance Corporatron l I 0 0 ' ,1 ' ' .-. , . . . . , . Y. 1 l 1 I , 64 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. Be I , I ' 88 INE S Endxcott s Boys Shop EVERYTHING FOR THE BOY AND HIS DAD 54 Washlngton Ave g Ths suspense IS kll ng me sad he horse thref as he hu g from the lrmb of a sycamo e tree My a cestos came o er on the May flower Its lucky they d ci the 1mm grat on laws a e a lttle strxcter now Affable Water How dxd you Ind that steak SII7 Guest Oh qu te accldentally I lust moved that pece of potato and there s was under eath VAUGI-IN' S MEN S AND BOYS STORE HART SCHAFFNER MARX CLOTHES EN DICOTT N Y I' W VAN ZILE TOURS Ca1edon1a N Y appreclate the patronage of Newark Valley Senlor Classes MacCLARY STABLER AGENCY INC Complete Insurance Servrce 105 East Maxn Street Endrcott New York Phone 418 The Place to Buy Your Greetxng Cards For All Occasxons NORTONS BOOK SHOP 25 Washmgton Ave Endrcott N Y I I ee - Q 1 n V . 1 1 L . . ..i . ii it .I n . 1' . .. n r v - ,, 1: II I i . .., I , . . iz ' i ,'. I I . . . :,1 5 i i , - 1 H. 1 I I 0 l I --! ..-- 1- 1 I 1 , . . I . , . . 89 TI-IE BURT COMPANY INC EN DICOTT NEW YORK E. L. HILKINS CO. Jewelers and Optometrists 46 Washington Ave End1cott New York Home Craft Ice Cream Shoppes Made fresh daily It s different Its dlstmctlve Its vltamxzed Ienrungs Street Nant1coke Ave Endlcott New York Shop At THE BUSY STORE for the best ln Hardware Seeds FGIIIIIZES E. E. Inderhed Hardware Co End1cott N Y Sherwln W1l11ams Pa1nts Impenal Washable Wallpaper The Lawrence Patnt Co 116 Wash1ngton Ave Phone 1736 Endmcott New York The Endzcott 48 Wash1ngton Avenue Complete Bank1ng Servwe Deposxt Insured Up To S5000 by Federal Deposxt Insurance Corporatlon The Bank of F nendly Serwce I ' I - I 1 . . . - - ll ll l u . , ' ' r , I Devoe Paints 6 Vamishes. etc. . l n I ' . . ' I - I I Y, I - 1 2 90 Complxments of ALEXANDER CONFECTIONERY 103 West Main Street Endrcott N Y SUCCESS TO THE SENIORS' Everything Photographic GORDON S STUDIO PHONE 414 ENDICOTT NEW YORK The Ongmal and Only Super CHANNELDRAIN ROOFING Wheehng Cop-R Loy Protectron Against Leaks Rust Fire and L1ghtn1ng 1941 Spnng Price Per Square S5 25 Prompt Free Delivery F rom Our Large Stock Fenc1ng Barbed Wire Both Cattle and Hog E H Miller Lumber Co 162 North Ave Owego N Y Fzrst Because Its Fmest FIRST IN SALES FIRST IN QUALITY FIRST IN PERFORMANCE Our Motto- It Shall Be Done Ben Hansen Chevrolet nc 3 Grant Ave Endlcott, N Y Tel. 1148 For the best in HOME MADE ICE CREAM SODAS AND SUNDAES Stop at GOODRICHS ELVIN CONFECTIONERY STORE Founta n Serv ce 119 West Man St eet Unon N Y For Complete NEWS of the World and Local Area READ Endicott Daily Bulletin I I S V 23 WASHINGTON AVENUE Ing, I . th 91 QUALITY CLEANING In Owego s Newest and Most Up to-date Clecmmg Plant JAMES E DIBBLE Moth Proofmg Dye1ng Repcnnng Prompt Del1very and P1ck Up Serv1ce Owego Plant 73 Adel1ne Street Call Owego 596 Newark Valley Branch of Ofhce Robert s Store j Your Fmest Garments Carefully Pressed M HOLLINGSWORTH Barber Shop OWEGO RIPLEY SHOE COMPANY Success to the Class of 1941 192 Front Street The Home of Good Shoes' Owego New York CHARLES S HILLS CO Dodge Plymouth Sales and Servzce Te aco Good Yea GI T res OWEGO N Y Phone 510 I I I l,,,.gt.,,,, l It 0 I 1 L I I - G i I , . . I KLOVERLAND Home KLOVER ICE CREAM CHARLES D STARR JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP 15 LAKE STREET OWEGO NEW YORK IN OWEGO We are Sole Agents for Old Sp1ce Torletnes by Shulton Fnendshrp s Garden by Shulton Nyal Compcrny Medlcrnals Shaeffer Pens and Penc11s You can DRAFT our serv1ces by ccrlhng the frrst number called rn the draft It 1S 158 LYNN S DRUG STORE HAROLDI LYNN Prop 51 Lake St Owego N Y SOCONY VACUUM OIL C0 INC OWEGO N Y MOBILGAS MOBILOILS of I , , , . . , . T , 1 I Formerly Woodford Pharmacy . , . ., , . . I I l 1 c u 95 The Best Place to Shop When You are 1n Ithaca ROTHSCHILD S For Over 59 Years Ithaca and Tornpktns County Lead 1ng Department Store Compliments COSENTINI SHOE REBUILDERS 17 East State Street ITHACA NEW YORK B O B D U N L O P GULF SERVICE STATION Lunches Refreshments Rtchford New York Betty Franne you walk as rf you have so eth ng tn you shoe F annte I have Betty What s t Fannte My foot Ma on A How many se ses are there? Mr Fancher Stx M Fanche Yesm the othe one ts common sense Be na d G me 2 4 Watt bulbs Clerk 2 what? Be na d E No 4 Watt Cle k 4 what Berna d That s nght RICHFORD BEACON SERVICE STORE Beacon Feeds and Beacon Servxce RICHFORD NEW YORK Kenneth Barden Manager In Paper Goods Items Always Instst on those cormng from e Mtller Paper Co Inc SYRACUSE NEW YORK All of whrch are sold through YOUR LOCAL DEAI.ER of 1 S I T 1 l - i , ' m i ' r . r ' - . - i i. I r ' - . ri .- n . Marion-I'm sure I have only five. r. r- ' , I ' ' th r r E.- ive . . r r .- . . r - ? I - ' ' . I il U I I f I - - 1 94 B R 0 C K W AY TRUCKS and BUSSES WTUT SINCE 1912 BROCKWAY has specxahzed 111 the bulldmg of Motor Trucks and Busses desrgned to meet the speclhc requlrements of the yob Brockway School Busses have proneered many of the Safety features that are Today requlred bv leadrng States m School Transportahon BROCKWAY MOTOR COMPANY INC Factory and General Oftrce CORTLAND NEW YORK Branches and Dealers ID Prmcnpal Cuties 95 i I FLET HER Can Serve Your Cleanmg Needs Wlth The1r 3 Pnce Cleamng Serv1ce Standard S1 50 up Economy S1 00 up Compet 75c up Complete Fur Serv1ce Cold Storage S2 00 up Fur Cleanrng S2 50 up Dry Storage 75c up Repamng and Rehnmg Blankets Drapes Curtalns Rugs and Furnlture Cleaned 103 Dryden Road 205 North Aurora Street Ithaca New York In Newark Valley every Wednesday and Saturday Hardware Farm Equipment Roofxng Plumbrng Heatmg TPHVIS Murray Co Owego N Y Where Savmqs Are Made COMPLIMENTS General Dry Cleanmq J B Shepard 86 Son Endlcott New York 96 I - . - 1 ll ll . . 0 . . . I I I I s 0 , . . 0 O 1 Comphments WEST NEWARK POULTRY FARM I A GEERKEN Newark Valley New York News Candy Crgars Fountam Pens Greetrng Cards Whrtman s Candles MARVIN A WELCH 47 Lake Street Owego New York SIMMON S HARDWARE Reirxgerators Radxos Parnts Olls Varnrshes Heatrolas Washxng Machmes General Hardware Plumbmg and Heatmg Newark Valley New York Telephone 74 R FITZMARTIN TIRE COMPANY lf? f0l10 Battenes Tues Auto Supphes Washmgton and Susquehanna Streets, Bmghamton l ! I l I - - . . .gil . I I - aise - R U - 97 - COMPLIMENT S X MO . Z-M fi' W H STIMMING FLORIST Newark Valley New York VREEMNDS GARAGE Atlantlc Gas and O11s Auto Truck Tractor Gas Eng1ne Llght Plant Repalnng Whlg Street Newark Valley New York COMPLIMENTS SIDNEY R SMITH l' Mxlk Coolers Mxlklng Machmes Farm Machmery and Repamrs Interncmonal Trucks and School Buses ROSS A. TAPPAN Newark Valley New York COMPLIMENTS of STUMPS Sc to S100 Store 1n UNION, NEW YORK i... -.l-.ln Q7 Mme ' ' ,UQ .4 I Z ' Wi 05577509 410 g Q -'ff,y?R ,I 494 OF er ff ' o o 9 I ' - ' of I COMPLIMENTS ENDICOTT JOHNSON WORKERS COMPLIMENTS THE CUBBY HOLE JAPHET S SONS Sc to 25C Store COMPLIMENTS COMPUMBNTS Dr George M Decker H L KNAPP SR owsso NEWYORK 99 OF - of Main and Water Streets ' I. F J. ' f OF O DR: Q 0 , g CO0K'S MllK 86 CREAM Newark Valley New York Phone l7lM We guarantee to 1mpro e the wxth th performance of your car v e MASTER MOTO LAB TESTER Howard Maas Garage 23 MCKIDIBY Ave Endrcott New York Telephone 731 WEAVER STEERING CORRECTION HUGH E. HOGAN CON'I'RACTOR AND BUILDER Forsythe Avenue Owego New York Telephone 182 R THAT PROFESSION AL USE THE INSTRUMENT I-'ER MUSICIANS PRE Martrn Buffet Blesslng Pedler Shngerland W P Ludwrg Baldwm Muslcal Instrument IJXRKIN Co 94 Chenango St Y Bxnghamton N Complzments of THE OWEGO DINER EMMA ELSIE and IIM We W1Sh success to all Semors and the many fnends we have made Rrchford Hardware Fred F Black Prop Telephone 56-F3 Rxchford New York I Selmer ' ., Inc. Comphments GREEN LANTERN North Avenue Owego JAMES W BAIRD Lrcensed Broker Real Estate and Insurance Phone 60-R Endlcott Dry Cleanmg C P MANOUSE For the next cleamng g1ve us a try Ofhce 1200 North St Agent Bushnells Store COMPLIMEN TS GENUNG'S PHARMACY You can usually fmd cmythmg BUSHNELL S RED sv Wfqrffn cfrgpg Phone 761 Newark Valley New York COMPLIMENTS CGOPER S Tloga Countys Largest Department Store Corner Front and Lake s Owego New York 10 of Co. N. Y. I . I . , YOU WCIIH Qt- 7 vv vvn .L 1.4 gil. K ' OF I of 7 St . 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