Oneonta High School - Oneonta Yearbook (Oneonta, NY)

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The tasli is a difficult one: vvords and photographs cannot deserv- edly exemplify its traditions and its ambitions, Ap- preciation of school days arises from active living of them. X1-s time elapses, however, vve shall treasure the memories of our youth. We shall relive those yes- terdays of happiness. May the V935 Q-En-Ess recall to you, as itvvill to us, some of the pleasant hours of youth on Normal l-lillz and may you find that some day, however long, there is a iourneyls end to dreams. Ct one who has been a great source ol inspiration as advisor and teacher, to one who has won altec- tion and admiration through her lqeen insight into human nature, to one who has been acclaimed by both colleagues and students, lor her albounding wit and humour. MRS. JESSE FRANCE We, the Senior class, dedicate the V935 CD-En-Ess. fy, '7 ' .A J. . 3 A ' ut 1 , - Q ,- sy' , ' A -, 5 ' . L. f -'I+ . 1 , - f . t ' ,U ' ' ' , EF, . 1 if ,xii rl- , 2 1 . , . , wx- , 3. ,4 . 1:' ,, ,., ., ., ,. , . !g,.,,,,,, . .,,., , 1. , , ,twfm . ,. , , . 4 .... , 4.4--1.1. ,. ,. - ,.v -L f . L,.', .,,., ,...-.Au-.V , ,. 4 ,A ,-ALJ .4 ,..' '..- --.-1,-' ' '- ' '- ' - ' ' H- A 1 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION O OTH ER CLASSES HLET FEA R Q S E N I R S Q a ORGANIZATIONS Q A T IC S Q T U E S QXQ N 1 4 1 i 5 f 1,-L. xg' 5.5. ve, ,,. 17 JP, 'Y fr , X I - AQ.. jf' A A, 4 f . 'iff' ii' E, I, 2- 4 ,f -5 ., +5 432' 'f . 14 N, ' . f 5, 1' 15 ' .w ' P Q 35 ,.. gl? s if 8' i 3:55 h , 5, ' gf 2, f Eff' 5 :Z wi l 3 5' ,J ff I 23 f ,V 'fff rr' 1 af' ,f iifl f qv- ..'. .2,.. 5 1 .fe 'Q v -ig Q N.. L. AN--N... L Q9-dm M. S--,gs . f..,,.-v-.' ,, 5 V 1 . b aw ..,, A K N 1 51. f -F5 A ON Preslclent ol' the UHlV6fSlIW and Commxssloner of Educatlon FRANK P GRAvEs PHD LITTD LHD LLD Deputy Commlssloner and Counsel ERNEsT E COLF LLB PDD LI D Assxstant Commxssxoner for Hlgher Educatlon HARLAN H Hon-was MA PDD LLD Asszstanf Commxsszoner or Secondary Educafxon GEORGF M WILFY M A Po D L H D LL D Assxstant Comm1ss1oner for Elementary Educatlon Assistant Commlsstoner for Vocational and Extensxon Eclucatlon Lewis A WILSON DSC Assistant Commxsswner for Flnance ALFRLD D Smpsom MA PHD Assistant Commxssloner for Aclmxmstratlon LLOYD L CHFNIFY BA PDD Asslstant Comm1ss1oner for Teacher Educatlon and CEFIIHCRIIOU HERNIANN COOPER M A PH D Director of State Library jAvlFsI WYFR M LS PD Dlrector of Sclence and State Museum CHARLLS C Amms M S PHD DSc D M I N I S T R A T I J. CAYCE Moamsow, M.A., PH.D.g LL.D. . . . . , . . ., .D. E D O SITORS N xi K l I'N1IONJ I vw n ummm Omonu Hull Nl NN IRM L 1 Um Av ms Ii, I' ml. PYLHIL1 'nr QHIM'UI1I.l fiwwr' ff H1 xr '. .Svfrc .uv ff ng. vm If.-mem' XY, 1.1-'I U I 4 Xl1:x.fXIH:zox In ixmlv F-IIIZEHN l,.1ul11-,M.I5. O1 ' lil Kiwi- ll. XI,-, . '.,'X.l'1, I31x1J21:1111m11 lv'-wk CH, SH ,'-xw Um-ww:.1 CHARLES W. HUNT, A.M., PH.D PRINCIPAL , 'lf X' V ALBERT E FITZELLE B S PD M PH D Drrector o Tramxng New York Umverslty Untversxty of Mrchlgan UHIVCTSIIY of Calxforma EssIcA C ALDEN Lrbrarxan Oneonta State Normal School Slmmons College Lzbrarzan Geneseo State Normal School E LEWIS B CURTIS A B M Sc Hzstory Cornell UHIVEFSI London School of Ec n Insntute of Int na Stu 165 e a l EULA L Doon Household Arts Pratt Instrtute Columbxa Unxversrty New York Unlverslty KATHARINE H TOBEY A B A M Dean o Women Readmg Columbla Unlversrty Oxford Umversrty Wellesley College xaefwxffag MARILDA A BARROTT Model Teaclnng and Crztzcxsm Cortland State Normal School Columbla Unlversrty WILLIAM F BRUCE BS AM PI-ID Educatxon Ohlo State Umversxty Cornell UHIVCFSIIY Columbla UHIVCISIIY WMM lfgxfiie MARTHA S DAVIDSON AB Model Teaclnng and Crztsczsm Santa Barbara State College Oneonta State Normal School ELIZABETH C DUBREUIL B S A M Model Teaclvmg and Cntzczsm New York Unlverslty ' f ' ' f 1 ' J . - HELEFI BITOSMER Psychology and Principles of J N , ' ' n l Cl' , QV l IDA EVELAND BS Model Teacfnng and Crzncum New York Umverslty Oneonta State Normal School Crane Insnture of Muslc Randolph Macon Womens College EssIE FRANCIS B S A M Model Teachmg and Crzlzrxsm FI'8ClOh13 Stare Normal School New Yorlr Umversxty HANNAH T GAUNT BS Model Teaclnng and Cntzcum School Columbia Umverslry Umvcr Iry of NIenna lonn ersxry of Pennsylvanla DOROTHY HARRIS AB AM Hlitory o Educaf on Mathemancs Penmanslvzp Oneonta State Normal School Palmer Busmess School Mxdcllebury College New York Un verslty EVELYN R HODGDON B S A M Model Teacbmg and Crxtxcxsm Columbla Unxversrty GRACE K FREEBORN Stenograpber Rochester Busmess Insrltute CARRIE I FRENCH BS AM Model Teaclamg and Crztzrxsm Oneonta State Normal School New Yorlc Unlverslty Chxcago UnIversIty GLADYS M GILBERT A B A M 'llodel feacfnng and Crztzczsm Mansheld State Normal School Syracuse Umversxty Columbxa Umverslry RUTH C HENDEE Stenograplwer Albany Busmess College EVELYN H JAMES Secretary to Prmcxpal Albany Busmess College , . . 5 J . , . ., . . , . ., . . I . I I . I , . . ' If , . . . . New jersey Stare Normal . l 5. 7. ' ' , . ., . . I ,i ' AJ . ., . . . . CAROLINE ENKINS BS AM Y New York State College for Teachers New York Unlversxty Woodstock School of Pamtxng ERNA KASKE BS AM Model Teaclvmg and Cntzcxsm Columbla Unlverslty MARION W MAIR AB AM Pbyncal Educatzon Oberlm College Columbla UDIVCFSII ESTELLA M MATTESON BS Model Teaclnng and Crttzcum Oneonta State Normal School Clark Un1vers1ty BERYL MEEK BS AM Dramatzcs Readmg Oral Expressron Boston Unwerslty Unxversxty of Iowa ROBERT A JOHNSON BS AM Sczenre Purdue Umversxty New York State College Forestry at Syracuse UHIVCTSIIY uf EDITH LAUE B S A M Model Tearlnng and Crztzcxsm Columbla UnlVEfS1ty MEDORA N MANTZ B S A M Plvysmxl Educatxon Hood College Columbia Umverslty THEL MATTISON BL Assutant m O :ce 0 Prznczpal Baldwln Wallace College Oluo IRENE L MERENESS BS AM Educatxonal Measurements Columbta UHIVCFSIIY Ar ' of , .. ! I lf- 1- Qfcf . . -Y . . . . , -' E , .. - . I . . . l J'v6M.A' ALBERT P MILLS AB AM English Economics Sociology Hamllton College Leland Stanford Umversxty Umversxty of Bonn New York Umverslty AGNES NELSON BS Model Teachmg and Crxtxrxsm Oneonta State Normal School Columlzua Umverslty OLGA NELSON B S A M Model Teachmg and Cntzczmz Oneonta State Normal School Columb1a UHIVCFSIIY MAXINE POWELL BS AM Muszc C0lUmb13 Umverslty Bowlmg Green State College CHARLES A SCHUMACHER A B PH D Lzterature Yale Umversrty N114 ULIA M MOREY BS Model Teachzng and Cntxcrsm Oneonta State Normal School Boston Umverslty ESTHER M NELSON BS AM Model Teaclnng and Crztmsm Columbla Umvers1ty IRENE G POSTHILL B S A M Art Columbla UHIVCFSIIY VERA SANFORD A B A M PH D M alhemalxcs Radcllife College Columbla Umverslty ANNE E Scorr BS AM Geography Oneonta State Normal School New York Unlverslty Columbia UDIVCISIIY W ' ' 1 Q X f- if .. I X I W . , . ., . . J . . . ' I ' ' J I . . . . 1 'r I l J ' ' . ., . . Oregon State University ., . ., . . ' W Q . 1 - -1 - ' . ., . ., . . ' ' . , . ., . . . ., . . ANNA B SEAVER Model Teaclnng and Crzlmsm Oneonta State Normal School SARAH E SMITH AB AM RN School Nurse and Health Educatxon Elmtra College RUTH VAN DEUSEN A B B S m L S Lzbrary Oneonta State Normal School I-Iartwlclc College Drexel Insntute Lxbrary School GEORGE F WIILIAMSON BS Manual Traznzng New York Unlversxty JOHN L. WILSBACH, B.S., A.M. Music Pennsylvania State College Columbia University EUNICE E m-I lllodel Te and Crxlzrxsm W t n College C mhla Umverslty BEATRICE L E THORSON BS AM Model Teaclvzng and Crmcxfm Columbxa Umversrty St Olaf College AGNES C WIILLIAMSON lllodel Teaclvmg ana' Crxtmsm New York Umverslty MAUDE W1LL1AMsoN Nlodel Teachxng and Crmcxsm Oneonta State Normal School IN MEMORI M TO KATE B CRISTMAN whose unselflsh work thoughtfulness generosity and alertness endeared her to all those wlth whom she came ln Her qulet example IS a flttmg m splratlon to gulde us through not school alone but through llfe ' ! v . I 7 1 ' , contact. 9 , . nuns ' wif W fi ,fx WWA.: at :if Y, ,Q-' K., , - . ' 'f ..'7' 2,1 Y ,5,gg31,' A ,M u lg .I x M , , -lf. vi , 1- -V - . if .L ,2-4 ,f A ,' if 5' ' .ge - f . '- ,Y -- r in . F . . V in J i i M 75, 1 :Q Y 'f Q VH' Q' 1 Fm Hi 015223 'fi --. v E , Y' I ' ' ' 0 - ' ' fu Q w.k .ft W W, . A ,3 ,', 5 2 -sf ' . 1 4? J, ' J.. 4 't . -, ' ,N . 1'Qg-if ' 1 T ., K N Q V . - qzzgg' -s ' 1:21, V. M' P I ., fyiffff . 4 Lg , 1 A .fl ,MQ L? . 7. 6 -3 XX ff 'VHQ-s65,,, ' . 'QS-3 f k Q. k -L +-1 , VW.- F ' 4. is, Masgwgwhvm fa 1 1 I 5 K in SENIOR OFFICERS President EARL SWDQNER 0 9 Vice-President EDITH STARKS 0 9 Secretary EVELYN fAALE 9 0 Treasurer KAY PHELAN f Q ,QKLJQNZ , f 'MK Z ff? xm i ' F I I 1 J., I S V 5 s ,mix bfi ,M 34,1 Qyfffw if 5 5 Q lx WN lu f W1 -al pf- -1 ' 4 Q4 sg Y 1. 9 ,., :QW F vt -A is If 'X .-'4 , ,4 Q Eh -F, , x -A . 1 xg, H ,A ,V 0. ,,, H , X 5 , X 9 fiiiimai 1 ii Lx , g,,aw-saiww.. , 5 ,Q . 'l - 3 Y xv 5 '1 ' ! Y 4 s 1 , . fd -fl , P f -f -5, . .,Wv-W.-A-ww-. :ff 'fa H, at . .V G H ,lui f-2,5113 , x q A I ' 4 Elisabeth A. Allen Betty,' Portlandville New Yorlc Milford High School K1Nlr111:G,xR'rlfLN-PRIMARY Ago: Kindergarten- Primary Club: Point System Committee. A fair exterior is a silent recommendation 'llargaret X Anderson Andy Otego New Yorlc Otego Central School GRANINIAR Great virtues has she of her own which lesser souls may never know Florine E. Anderson Andy Otego New Yorlc Otego Central School GRAMBIAR Poll and Auditing Committee. A sunny temper gilds the edges of Iife's blackest cloud Edna Argersmger flrgy ohnstown New Yorlc ohnstown High School INTI-RNIEDIATF Theta Phi Smmmmg Tap Dancing A merry smile and a merry heart Jane B Armitage L7 msterdam New Yorlc Wilbur H Lynch High School IN TERWII- DIATI If r msan t is character that counts Dorothv Baird Dottie Fultonville New Yorlc Fultonville High School INTERWIEDIATI' Secretary Teller 3 Heres uck' n th teeth of a winds blowing Caroline K Ball Tribes Hill w Yorlc Amsterdam High School INTERXILDI-XTI' Theta. Phi There IS no rO0fYl for sadness When we see a cheery smile It always has the same good look Its never out of style Esther I Austln South New Berlxn New York South New Berlin High School INTI' RNIEDIATE Frinsan Basketball Social Dancing Camera Club Cheerfulness and pleasantness are invaluable virtues' Beatrice Baker Bere Oneonta New York Oneonta High School KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Omega V1cePres1dent, Junlor Class Dramatlc Club Chairman Big Sister Committee Kindergarten-Prlmary Club So high is grandeur to our dust So near is God to man When Duty whispers low Thou must Then youth replies I c n Nhrtle E Barber Hobart New Yorlc Hobart High School INTERNIEDIATL Fransan House President 1 2 3 Or hestra 1 B 2 Fi squadron Chairman of Stunts Her ways are ways of pleasant ness and all her paths are peace' . 1 . .' .'. U 5? IJ n - ': ' : ' . Y o . An . J nn ESQ: A . HI I 'y rt 1' 1 I I l .i .. ' .,, '- an Arethusa-Critic, Pianist 2, Recording Cllomanl Sigma pi Sigma: Delta psi H ' I I. 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Hllda Beck Becky ohnstown ew York ohnstown l-lxgh School IINTERNIFDIATF Cl oman Not very grave not very ga But pleasant and charming every day Helen Belllnger Coblesklll New York Coblesklll Hlgh School INTERMEDIATE Pen Dragon Staff House Pl'BS1d911Ib Board Carol Cholr It's no matter what you do, lf your heart be only true Ruth Blakely East Meredlth New York Pratt lnstrtute GR-XNINI-XR Marked for success Flame Albany High School INTI- RNIB DI XTI- Axrthusl Camera Club Few thmgs are lmpossl dulngence and skull Paulme Bartlett Paulze Lulu E Beers Oll Oneonta New York Oneonta Hlgh School INTERMEDIATE Sxgma P1 Slglha Blg Slster Commlt tee 2 3 Glee Club Carol Cho1r Fxre Squadron The only Jewel that will not decay IS knowledge Mary E Belllnger Coblesktll New York Cobleskrll I-lrgh School GRA M M AR Alpha Slgma Onncron Pen Dragon Staff Assmtant Chazrman Lodge Ha am I from care I m free, PDY Why aren t they all contented luke me' Vera L Blann ee Northvllle New York Nor lwllle l-llgh School KINIDERGARTLN PRIMARY K1ndergartenPr1marv Club Orches tra 1 2 3 Glee Club Baseball Intelligence far In advance the act' florence H Barker Vlfatervllet New York ble to rance-. A Barnes Frame East Durham New York Caxro High School KINDI- RCARTFN PRINIARX Theta Phx Kmdergarten Pr1mar Club What matter the work af onl the goal IS attame Maude Baxter le Broadalbxn New York Sharon Sprmgs New York Broaclalltam l-lrgh School Sharon Hrgh School GRAMWIAR BINDIIRGARTEW PRIMARY Slglllii. P1 Slgma Glee Club Cholr Hgngp Comes by dlllgence Art Dept Year Book Basketball Endowed with that strange talent for puttmg one at ease' ' ' . . ' . I' ' . . , PF ' YP V' ' U I 1 . 4 r 1 ' H' : I lA'- A ' ' ,'2I ' 2 . '- ' 1 - ' V n ' ' ' It . y - I I v, ' ' d?Y! FP ' J! fflk' 59 ' ' ' 3 3 ' 5 ll ' - 11 . , fl' JJ HL 33 . . , f 1 , . . ,.,,.. .- . I y. . r , Y! l 4 .. , I rf-V sl . .. ,, . . - '- ' ' of , Hazel Blanton Davenport Center New York Davenport High School INTIRNIPIIIATP B1 eball Basketball Where do we go from here' Dorm Brooke Dory MOfFlSVlllC New York MOfflSV1llC l-hgh School KINDERGARTEN PRIWIARY Fransan K1ndergartenPrlmary Club The mlnds the standard of the lndnvldual Katherine Bow er Kaixnleze Broaclalbxn New Yor Broaclalbm I-hgh School GRANI 'NIAR Glee Club Carol Cholr Basketball 1 2 3 Tap Dancxng To a young heart everything IS fun John Vl Brooks Deke New Lebanon New York New Lebanon Hugh School GRANIMAR Fransan Basketball Baseball Carol Cholr Soc1alDancmg F1re Squadron I don t quute agree wlth you MBTIOH Brooks Brooksze Gloversvllle New York Gloversvllle I-hgh School KINDERGARTEN PRINT ARY Fransan KmdergartenPr1mar3 Club House Presldent Act well your part there a honor Ines' Mary K Brownlng Utlca New York Utlca Free Academy K INDERGARTEN PRI NI ARY Kmdergarten Prxmary Club H o u s e Presldent Small thmgs often count a great deal Marguerlte Buchanan 6 l-lagaman New York Amsterdam I-hgh School IN TERNIEDIATE Kxndergarten Prlmary Club H o u K Prealdent FrlendIy and studlous' l Marguerite E Browne e Otego New York Otego Central School GRAMMAR Some people havent a thing to Btigythey say nt just the same But whlle they walk the common way Shell walk the road to fame Dorothv E Brush Hauppauge New York New Paltz Normal GRANINIAB True as the dual to the sun Although at be not shined upon 'Vlarlon A Bump Bumpy Aclxrondack New York Pottersvllle Hlgh School GRANINIAR Fransan Employ ment Committee BubbIlng good humor mmm a a Ilttle but more 1 4 .. . . ,, 1 ' . , 1. tv : ' 1 .. , n - - .Y -- N ., ,, H ' 1 l l ' ' ' YY u v - - v, FF ' 75 N' 73 P g : ' - ' ' 5 ll 1 - y 5 H ' , Il - V , Y , . . - . 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' - ' : ne ' ' : ' ' ' ' -' nd ' ' Mildred Butler Newport New York Newport Hlgh School INTERWIEDIATE uccess to the capable Marv C Calhoun d TFOY New York Lanslnghurgh Hlgh School Arethusa to her share some errors fall Look at her face and youll forgive them all Mrs Marcla Carnev Marrlv Rockdale New York Guxlford Hlgh School INTLRNIEDIATE A place above all other dlgnltles, a st ll and quiet conscience Isabel Burgin Delhi New York Delaware Academy KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Pransan: Sigma P1 Sigma: Glf-r Club She gives the impression of listen. ing faster than one can talk to her Wllmah Burrhus Walton New York Walton High School INTFRNII-DIATI To friends a friend Dorls Button Bunny Schenectady New York Draper Hrgh School INTERNILDIATL Basketball Hlklllg House Presldent Cholr F'1re Squadron Poll and Audit mg COITIIIIIIIBC A gocd heart is of more worth than all the gold In the world Ethel Ann Carroll Sauquolt New York auquort Hrgh School Lxbrarv Club Phllogxans Kmdergwr tr-nPr1marx Club Hiking Bovlllng A small bundle of brightness and friendliness' lhnlfred Letnarowskl llfmnle Amsterdam New York Amsterdam Hlgh School INTPRNIEDIATI' Carol Cholr House Presldenl. Always a friendly word Always a sunny smile' Marion E. Burritt Clinton New York West Winheld Training Class KINDI-ZRGARTI-IN-PRIMARY l,lbl'lil'j' Club: Tap Dancing: Philogl- uns: Kxndt-rgarten-Prlmaryz Hlklngg Basketball: Bowling Though the size and weight be small. Friendliness compensates all Hllda Bush Hancock New York Hancock High School I'XITER'VIl-DIATP Frnnswn Hoase Presldent Silence is the herald of oy .' .. 1 41 . . 1 3 H - - -V A .1 : ' ' .. - - 1 ,, P'k 37 its lv A' A ' ' s H6133 ' I I S . . KINDHRGARTEN-PRIMARY KINWRGARTHN-PRIMARY Ulf ' - I' 1 'L 1 . 'r pu I f- r -u L Mary A. Chambers P'Cl7dW1blCy, Walton New Yorlc Abraham L. Kellogg High School KINDIGRGARTEN-I'RIMARY Alpha Delta: Glee Club Unfailing energy and an abundance of pep Olga Christensen Pmkv St ohnsville New Yorlc Little Falls High School KINDI RCA! TI N PRIMARY Niturfil Dancing Genlal spirit gracious minncis' Dorothy Chapadeau Dottie Oneonta New York Wilbur H. Lynch High School INTERMEDIATE Arrthusa. Baseball: Tap Dancing: So- cial Dancing: Fire Squadron A smile with an intent to do mischief Edith C Lhristlance St ohnsville New York Canajoharie Training Class GRANINIAR Svxiinming Skating Volley Bill Ambition has no rest Edna Church Anne Lhristle Oneonta New Yorlc Dmlqie Oneonta High School IN Tl' RVILDIATI- bigini Pi Sigma4Secretary 2 Trc urcr 3 Big Sister Committee Charms strike the sight And merit wins the sou Priscilla M Conklin ue orthville New Yorlc orthville High School KIXDI-RGARTFN PRINI XRY Orchestra Volley Ball Baseball Sincere in all she does Loved by all who knew her Stephen E Cook Cookie Schenectady New Yorlc Troy Conference Academy GRA NI 'NI AR Plii Delta Alpha Freshman Class Treasurer Sgma Pi Sigma Alpha Siema Omicron Editor in chief Pen Dragon Dramatic Club Of such stuff are empires built Norwich New Yorlc Bloomville High School IN Tl' RMI- DI ATI' Fransan Swimming Social Steering., Committee She might well be self satisfied Christine Conkling Cricket Port ervis New Yorlc Port ervis High School KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Theta Phi Art Club House President Baseball Kindergarten Primary Club Play Day The thing that goes farthest to wards making life worth while That costs less and does most is just a pleasant smile Gladys A Cooley Cootze Binghamton New York Binghamton Central High School KINDERGARTEN PRINIARY Arethusa Pianist 1 2 3 Recording Secretary 2 Vice President Kinder gartenPr1marx Club Glee Club Fire Squadron True friendliness in her we find as well as excellence of mind E Carmel Crxspel Laurens New York aurens Hxgh School KIYDERC' NRTEN PRIMARY Fransan She makes her way wlth song Dorothv R Crouch Dot Oneonta New York Houghton Hlgh School KINDERCARTEN PRIMARY Kmdergarten Prxmary Club AI e world s a stage and to all heroes Tommues Margaret Curtls Hooslck Falls New York HOOS1Ck lqalls Hugh Schoo GRA 'NI NI AR Slgma P1 Sxgma Pen Drlgon Sports Club ' Nothing IS good enough If there IS anything that IS better Cooperstown Umon Hugh School L-RAM MAR P111 Delta Alpha Flre Squadron Chorus Basketball 'In the bright lexicon of youth there s no such word as fall Mrs ertrude Cotton ff' ! York Glee Club who Frances Croshaw Fran Mohawk New r Canaloharle Trammg Class GRAMMAR sound mmd ln a sound body Rosemary Cunnlngham Rosy Rensselaer New York St ohns Academy KIVDLRGARTEY PRIMARY Alpha Delta VICE Pres 2 Art Club House Presldent, Greatness and goodness are but ends- ls not he wealthy who has frlends ' Mary T Dacey Dafey Bxnghamton New York Sr Patrlcks Academy GRANINI-XR A happy lnfe consists In tran qulllty of mind Lee Cooper Catherlne Corcoran A ex Teddy Cooperstown New York Ballston Spa New York Ballston Spa Hlgh School GRAMMAR God helps those who help themselves ' Ellzabeth Cralg Betty Hamden New York Delaware Academy KIYDERGARTLN PRIMARY Fransan O En Lss Alpha Rho Theta Kmdergarten Primary Club Sports Club Semor Ball Decoratlons Base ball Archery There's a rung nn your joyous laughter, Theres a warmth un your sunny smile . rf I n rf 1: . y ' . 1 ' I l. .': 4. - r 4 - Y 1 l - v yy Q f J! f' J! -av For: H . . , . r H rf 1: L ' Yo k . I4 AY' rl - a rv HA ' - n . 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H . . . , r . . . . . ,, , . . ,Y Eleanor Dalv Fraimus Hall High School FRANINIXR Hllilllg Archerx Cholr Soexnl DlllLlllI,, Genvus must be born It can never be taught Rubv Dann Walton New York Walton Hugh School INT!-BNIHJIATI House Presxdent onor Iles In honest toll Elllabeth Dalv Betty Watervllet New York Catholic Central l'l1gl'l INTI RNIPDIATI C lmc r 1 Club My own thoughts 'are my companions Harriett M Davidson amestown New Yorlc Cornell UHIVCFSIIY CRUINHR A professional athlete of the tongue Vera Dav le CU Oneonta New Yorlc ortn Carolma State College lN'lI'RMl DIATI Club Kmdergarten Prxmarx Club Among thus crowd so blnthe and QHY She mothers us all In her sweet way Ellen Dewev Dewey astl e New Yorlc Castxle Hxgh School klNDl-RGARTI-N PRINI XR1 Arethusa President Interfraternal Councxl Natural Dancing Tap Dan cmg Glee Club T e rule of her lnfe IS to ma e business a pleasure and pleasure a business W lrgmla Dex oe Ginnie Schuwlervllle New Yorlc SCllLlylCl'VlllC Hlgh School GRA 'Nl Xl KR House Presxdeut am the master of my fate' Dons E Deck Dedc Utlca New York Utlca Free Academy lNll-R'VIl'llINTl Poll mtl Audltmg Commlttee Basket bull Baseball Natural Dancmg 'A comrade blnthe and full of glee Who dares to laugh out loud and free Ethel Dewev Sherburne ew Yorlc Sherhurne Hlgh School INTLRNIEDIATE Glee Club Carol Choxr Wisdom IS only found I truth Iva Dletl 'V Cohleslclll New Y orlc Ctbleslcxll Tramlng Class KINDFRF 'ARTPN IRINIARH Ca ol Cho1r A jolly good student by Jove' ' v ', HEI!! . 37 . Q . 1 . . , .' G . I 'I .. t . - ,, Y . ., . ,., ' :'. I .I I z . . 1 ' U ' T UH ' - - -v V V l X VB !J If !! N ' . ' , A Sigma Pi Sigma: Carol Choiri Camera Alpha Delta, Vice-Pres. 21 Art Club: H V I 2 1 '. 1 1 A . N Y . - H ,. FF L' . D . A ' ' 'l .1 I U - - 'n H h ' ' k - H ,. . . , -- - -U .. ,, 1 y , ' 1 . f V - - w , . . Af i ,.- If-' . ' I ' .. H , . Dorothy Earl Dome Halcottvllle New York Margaretvllle H1gh School INITERMILDIATF Fransan Earnest sincere constantly endeavorlng Emllv Elsass Maryland New York Cooperstown I-hgh School RINDLRGART1-N PRIMARY 'Theres always work for those who wlll Helen E Falllng rr Fort Plam New York Fort Plam I-hgh School RIND1 RQARTI- N PRINI AR1 Fransm Carol C11o1r Kmdergtrten cimlcholf Pflmdfy Club Hutch your wagon to a star xlhoa l-hgh School INT!-RXIHJHTI Holm President ever too busy to help her friends Martha E Drew Mar! Cooperstown New York Coblesk1ll Tramng Class KINDP RGARTP N PRIMARY ourtesy I5 her by word Carl Easton Coblesk1lI Trammg Class GRAM MAR Dld you catch that gllnt of rms hlef nn has calm, blue eyes'? Mlldred Emple M1 Fort Plaln New York Fort Plam I-hgh School GRANINIAR Theta Phl Slgflla. P1 S1gma Txp Dancmg Modesty personlfled untll you know her Paulme Feltman Po ly Walton New York Walton Hlgh School L.Ru1N1AR A true frlend IS a treasure 'llarv Dhbrow Dorothv Dopp 1 oa New York Dvffw Amsterdam New York Xwllbllf H Lynch Hugh School IN IPRNII IPIXTI Noust PI'LNld6Ilt Always a comrade rarely a tease Ever a frlencl and easy to please Margaret Dunne Peggy Sldney New York S1dney Hlgh School INTLRMP 111 x rl Dr lm stu' Club O E11 Ess Staff House PFESIGBIH Here us one strlng of our vlolm thats always In tune Here IS one heart ln our class well not forget soon Glh U V H G. . I 44N 4 ' . . 'Q' A .U r- sa HC ' . 1 1 : - - z : . M A U Cobleskill New York C . . - t - F 5 F' 'dm UA y, I 3? Helen Iferrv Masonvxlle New York Slclney Hlgh School CRXNINIXR Arethusa Sports Club SWIITIITIIFIQ Dmmatlc Club Clrol Cholr Fxrc Squxdron A gurl of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows Dora M Flnch Dodo Mayheld w York Northvllle I-Ilgh School GRANIVIAR House Presldent Glgglers come and gzgglers go but I go on forever Caryl I'1f1eld janey Mechanlcvllle New York Mechanlcvllle Hlgh School IRANINIAR Sports Club Pen Dragon Patience and resignation are the pillars of human peace on earth' Barbara Flsher Bobble Peekskxll New York Peeksklll I-Ilgh School KINDLPG XRTENI PRIMARY Clloman Preslclent Delegate to Con VDCHLIOH Interfraternal C 0 u n c 11 he has that certaln somethlng ln her style, e h s a but of heaven In er smlle None knew her but to love her None named her but to pralse her Marjorie Fltzgerald ztz Hudson Falls New York Hudson Falls I-llgh School KINDLRGARTEN PRIMARY Carol Cholr Tap Dancmg House Presxdent The word 'Impossible not nn my dictionary Mrs Marv Frank DCPOSII New York Deposlt l'I1gh School KINDERGARTPX PRIWIARY Carol Cholr Sober steadfast and demure Evelvn Furev Ewxe Merrlck Long Island Rockevllle Centre I-Ilgh School INTERMEDIATE Arethusa Interfraternal C n c 1 House Presldenl. A sweet attractive knnd of grace A full assurance glven by her looks Della Fllnt De oodmere Long Island Sprmgflelcl State Normal School South Dakota KINDI- RGARTI-NI PRINIARY Modesty reaps :ts own reward Gertrude Prederlck Gert Utlca New York Orlskany High School INTERWIIIJIATI Fransan Art, Club Patlence IS butter run MKMZM M fray! Ktannon Betty South Cambrldge New York am: Marys Academy GRA XINIAR Fransan Sports Club A clear straightforward gaze that sees more than the outward look of things , ,. . 'A ' I rr yy I t . . 1 A I h I l I V.: 3 .. Al ' H l . ,, H - - A - . . . ff' Y! ff ' JJ Ne ' . A I' in I L ' rl ' - Y I . vv us - ' - Sh a ' ' h I HF. ,, r' In , VU I - , . V ' ' - Fransan: Kindergarten-Prlmary Club: - ' ' . l I u ' 'Y ll - ' v is . . . ,, t v 1 ' . .. , . ,- va . ' .' . l 'I N H .1 g : 1 ' Y , ' ' ' . t it At 5 l. y , Sf I . , , , ,Z -,, ' .- ,, l . . S . , V : 0 u ' l : 3 U ' , AA ' ' . . V ' -. H Beatrlce A Glfford 6? ohnsonvllle New York Hooslck Falls Trammg Class KINIDPRGARTEB PRIMARY whnch most leave undone Ahce May Goodman I-Ioos1ck Falls New York I-Ioos1ck Falls Trammg Class INTI-RNIEDIATE Sports Club Plaln sense seldom lead far astray Ruth Gremer Ruihze Canasrora New York Canastota l-hgh School IxINIJl RGARTI- N I RIN! AR! CIIOIIIAII Pomt Sxstrm Couxxmttlc Sports Club House PFCSICIQIII A splrlt of mlschlef lurks behlnd those solemn eyes Ralph Gardner Dzc aurens New ork aurens I-hgh School GRANINIAR P111 Drx on C1rol Chou A light heart luves longer Pl PSld8IIl, Royal Gxfford Gus Treadwell New York Abraham L Kellogg H1gh School GRAMMAR S1gma Omxcron Sports Club OEn Ess Basketball Int,erf1'aternalCoun c1l Choir Camera Club A man well Governed preclse In a things, A man mdeed always on has toes If lorence Gregory Flame Oneonta New York Coblesk1ll Tralnmg Class KINU1- RQARTFN PRIMARY Reluable and true and further more a worker too Helen J Greyback H I 1on New York lllon I-hgh School INTI RNIIDIAFI' C he Club Hugh was her heart et well lncllned Her name made of courtesy well refined Wav el Geesler K I N DFRGARTLN PRI M ARY odesty ns called the beacon of the wise Fort ohnson New York W1lbur H Lynch I-hgh School Knmdergarten Pr1mary Club House Bea LOUISE Gates ea Oneonta New York Franklln I-hgh School GRANINI-XR -Kfclhll 1 Delta P51 Omega S1gma P1 S1 ma O E11 Ess Interclass COUHCII 2 Whatever as worth doung at all as worth doing well Helen Gerstenberg Gersty Mohawk New York Mohawk I-Ilgh School INTERMLDIATL Theta PIII P1an1st Treasurer Slgma P1 Sxgmx Presxdeut Art Club Flre Squadron None but herself IS her parallel 1 ' 4 I 4 .. .km H L k. V Y , v - gg : 1 ' . sta 'I ' 3 Q. - - ' . . ,, J ,f ,, ' . A I A. . . HM - ' l :,-- : 1 ' - H N ' U NB .JJ ff 11 . I '- nshe does little kindnesses Phi De1taAAlpha, Governorib Alpha ' V1 v v ' ' 11 -1 v.. ' ' ll ' ' . - - H l ' . I w i 1 AI rr - v M I ' u - ' s us 1 - Q , P' - 1- P- A 12 V Y 4- , . --, , . 1. . , I - Q ' 1 ' ..1 Q 1 I1 I , ., Angela Luulle GFIBCO Angle Utlca New York Utica Free Academy IN TFRNII' DIATI' Agoman Alpha Rho Theta Cortland Play Das Natural Danclng Glr-e Cluh A clever gurl a friend admired A cheerful worker never tlred Jean hrlffm Waterford ew York fohoes I-hgh School lxINIJl Rf XRTPN PRINT XRH Cllomxn Vlre Presldent Interfrltrr n l Councll Trelsurer Sturlr-nt LPAEVII qrmor Ball Queen Lofty and distant to those who know her not But to those who seek her sweet as summer Marie C A Grleeo Utlca New York Urxca Free Academy INTI-RWII-IJIATP Archerx Cleo Club Alpha Rho Thorn '1 lp Dmcmg Mark fry words that grl w-ll travel far Jane X D Hanford aney Stamford New York Stamford Seminary IR UIXI KR Arelhusl Treasurer H us: P1 :lvl Nothmg great was ever attamed wnthout enthuslasrn Gzarsxe W estklll New York Hartmck College 4 R U1 Nl ut Knowledge has no terrors or her mlnd Carmellta E Helmer Carm Newport New York Newport Hlgh School INTFRNIPDIATP Marked for success IOUISC Hohler Bools ohnstovsn New York Broadallnm Trammg Class IR-XNINIAR Tap Daucuxg Basketball House Prtsl dent Attempt the end and never stand to doubt Nothing IS so hard but search wull fund It out l'ond1 New York Carnjoharre Tmmmg Class INTI RXH lil XTI x llllllllll Sk limp, T the gurl undaunt d Who never looks behlnd Elma Hetherlngton East Meredlth New York Oneonta Hlgh School GR-XNINIAK Fflllktfl Carol Cholr A capaclty for oy A IOUISQ Horn ee Albany New York Albwny Hxgh School K I 'N DERGARTEN PRINIARY S gma P1 Slgma Alpha Rho Theta Klndergarten Pr mary C l u b F l r e Squadron Carol Choxr lf there IS a vlrtue In the world at whuch we should a m t as cheerfulness' P, 4 N ,IM,,' N J . YJ x, 1 . H It , .l. if I 0.' I .Nl 'll Augusta Hare Mary Healey 7 ' 5 ' K, , . . L ' ' Sr '12 'z ' -' E H f .. 0 V ? l 77 - I V' At ' I! .I ,, ' ' --L ,l 1 . - I '. - l Q I1 V 3 1 ' ' ' ' ' i , 1 Margaret Jackson fackze Oneonta New York Oneonta I-hgh School INTERMEDIATE Clloman Alphm Rho Theta Cwrol Cho1r Blg Slster Commxttee Good humor as the health f the soul' Anne Jonas Albany New York Albany Hrgh School IN TILRMEDIATE Alpha Delta Presxdent Sports Club Tap Dancmg Jumor Prom Commlttee ' Actions are the best Interpreters of thoughts Stanlev Kreger S'an Oneonta New York Oneonta l-llgh School GRAMMAR Phl Delta Alpha Carol Cho1r Orches tra Basketball Baseball Bug league stuff and popular from the grandstand to the bleachers Ruth Howe Rutlvze elanson New York Amsterdam Hugh School INTERMPDIATP House Presldent ods ln Hls Heaven Alls right with the wonl 'Vlabel Hull Ma Grand Gorge New York rgaretvllle Hlgh School INITFRMI- DIATI- ' ourtesy never goes out of fashlon Mrs Grace Johnson South New Berlin New York South New Berhn Hlgh School IINTERMEDIATE n mdustrlous student who has made a mark Amta Jullon Annie I Ion ew York Ilxon I-hgh School INTERNIEDIATE O En Ess Theyd reckon ll h e t her out Mrs Eleanor D Krutz Amsterdam New York Tramnmg Class GRAMMAR he reason flrm, the temperate w l, Endurance foreslght strength and skull' Blanche Hubbard Oneonta New York Oneonta Hlgh School KINDI- RGARTIN PRIMARY Fransan She us never alone who accompanied wlth noble thoughts Allce W Hunt Alme Utlca New York Utica Free Academy 1IxTI-R'vILDIATE Agoman Cho1r OEn Ess Presldent oi House Presldents Board Not that I love study ess bu that I love fun more P' ' !J D 1 ' ' I' I If- I I' I I I I I ,l R ' H ' is - - H IIG I - - .. - - - Id-. 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I , I. - - V, Wladellne I Ixuster Alxce Lallav Dolly Lake Placld New York egerion Nlw York Lake Placid Hugh School eflerson l-hgh School kINlll RK XRTI N IRINI xRX KINIJI RGARTI-N IRINIARY ' nrtue grace an utself speaks luslu llousz P!'fSlIltllI what H0 words can utter B there a way she wall fund t' Mrs Elsle Iarkm F 7 Sloansvxlle New York Cohlesklll Trammg Class INTPRWILDIATP Cholr A frlend IS worth all hazards' Chrlstlne Lalarou Clvrzs Amsterdam New York Wilbur Lynch l-llgh School INTLRNIFDIATP Fransan Dramatic Club Alpha Rho Theta Alpha Sxgma OITAICIOD Pen Dragon O I-In Ess 'r-lonor IS purchased by the deeds we do Jeanne LeFevre 641717116 Elsmere New York Milne l-llgh School KIINDI RGARTFN IRINI XRY D ucmg Kmdergfxrteu PTIITIIIV Club Ready for hlkes or sprees plcnlcs trollcs or teas Ready to play or sang In short ready for any old thing Wlurlel Lllllhrld e Mzlrlze Warxcnsburg New York Glens Falls Tralnmg Class KIND! RGARTI-,N PRINIARY Fransan Kmdergarten Prxmary Club House Presldent Tap Dmcmg Rhxth mic Dancing Hlklhg Be good sweet mald and let who wall be clever Ellzabeth I low d Berry Hlghlancl Falls w York Ithaca College GRANINIAR Carol Chou' Orchestra An nmportant part of an O N S educatlon IS the fruends we make Shlrley Lxepshutz S xp Athens New York Athens Hlgh School KINDI RGARTI- N PRIMARY dergtrteu Prlmary Club Cheer Leader Sung away sorrow cast away care lxatherlne I lngenfelter Casey Fonda New York Canajoharle Trammg Class INTERNII-DIATI' Svummmg Roller Skatlng Modesty as called the beacon of the wlse Adelalde Logel Loge East Aurora New York East Aurora l-llgh School IN TERNII- DI XTL Agomxn Representatne to Comoca trol Representatne Interfraternal Councll There s a little twmkle In her eye Although thoughtful manner shy A A. sl . A v .. ,, . ' .' -I if -1.'-' ., ' ,v. ' . , Fra .r . 1 l e , ' ' i' .ls sw. A I f .sl . ra ..I IQ ., ,. .,, ll - - v l- - I, 3 . . . 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V - V ' . a l Gertrude McKernon Gert A gy New York Argyle I-hgh School INTLRWIEDIATE Fmnsan Lxbran Club House Prcsx dent Think much say little Nllldred Matteson V111 e ohnson Cnty New Yorlc ohnson Cxty Hlgh School Ravmond A Lsnch L1 Albany New Yorlc Albany I-hgh School GRANINIAR Phl Delta Alpha InlerfraternalCoun c l Basketball Baseball Treasurer Senxor Class Treasurer Sports Club Carol Cholr Interclass Councll POIIIL Swstem Commlttee A very persistent lover All he ever changes IS the glrl Wahneta McCullev Zvffd Afton New Yorlc Afton High School INTI' RMI- DI A I'l Basketball Swunmlng Slncerlty IS the foundation of true frnendshlp Evelyn Male Evze Xxfaferford W York Schenectady H1gh School GRAVINIAR Alpha Delta Grand Presldent Rep resentxtue Interfraternal Councxl Art Club Senxor Class Secretary Inter class Councxl What a happy mortal am l for bemg nerther crushed by the present nor afraid of what IS to come 1 lalre Mendenhall Mendy A fron New York Afton Hugh School GRANIMAR INTFRMFDI-XTP Alpha Delta Pomt System Choxr Fransan Someone who has the gumptnon Nothmg as lmpossrble to the to plunge In after a prob m Wlllflg heart when at IS slzzlnng and wruthlng m the frymg pan of current llvlng Ruth Merchant Dorothy Miller Boo Duffy Ballston Spa New Yo lc Albany New York Ballston Lake Hlgh School Albany Hlgh School INTFRNILDIATE INT1-RNII-DIATL Arr Club House Pfffildfm O En Ess Plavday Chalrman Base What sweet delights a quuet b'11l Basketball Ilfe affords' A Ilberal mouth wnth happy corners' Arlene 'NIacVean Pudgc Broaclalhxn New York Broaclalhm Hxgh School KINIII RFARTFX PRINT XRX lheta Phl EDSHOI1 Freshman Class Prr-stdent O En Ess Kmdergarten Prlmary Club Student League Alpht Slgma Omlcron Dramatlc Club Delta Psx Omegi Although our Arlene pursues knowledge wrth the courage of a Vuklng she funds the movues a b more to her lxkmg Elizabeth McFarlane Mac CIHCIHDHIUS New Yorlc Houghton Semmary INTI' RMFDIATI Cwrol Choxr Sports Club A friendly splrlt IS a gift of God v . N . f-R yn ,. ,, . . ' .' 'Z 1 ..'- . .0 ' 1: , : .. 1 .' : - - ': ' - ' .: . A 1 1 j I 1 2 - ' . z n - , n 1 . , ,, . , ' . . ,, It . . , , f- H ,. ,, .' I I H -I A' 3 A Q - . - - ' 1 A ': . H . . , . .. - -- V V H . . ,, l l 1 37 F' ' 77 I' I6 , Ne An ' , ' n ' l F V , .. .. , - .V 1 . . F' D ff !J L J. - V .. , . . . . . . ,, Ie l -V ., I . l .. ,, U . 1 . .' J . I ' H - 4 ' ' 1 ' ' .. - - . Helen 'lloore Grand Gorge New York Grancl Gorge Hxgh School lxINlll RC XRII- N PRIXI -XKX Agoux Klnds rg lrtrn Prnn lrx Club Poll lud Audmug f,OlHll'lllUf House Presxdent In school she s qulet and demure That she ll succeed we all are sure Bernice Wloscrlp at Walton New York Walton Tramlng Class lNTl'KWll'l3lATl Sumnnr Chorus 1934 Ambntlon luke torrent never Ruth More Cooperstown New York Hobart l-hgh School l,R-XNINIKR r S oll Lf lders The shortest answer IS doung Blrdsall Moseman Morey Downsvtlle New York Delht Tramlng Class GR.-XNINIAR ml Cllr lr B tseb Promlse as most glven where the least IS sand Ruth Mower Sauquoxt New York West Wtnheld Trammg Class IN I'FR'VlI'llIATl' PllllUgldIlS Llbrary Club As happy as the day I5 long John Neff ofmny Corbett New York Downsvxlle Hlgh School GRAINHNIAR Phl Delta Alpha Baseball Poll and Audltmg Committee Interclass Coun c The only way to have a fruend as to be one Vlrglma Ness Gznnxe M0hI1C6llO New York Montxcello Hugh School IN TERNI EDIATL Arethusa Student League Secretary Baseball Interclass Councll Tenms The thrall ot a haDDy volce, and the light of a pleasant eye .losephlne Murphv l-looslck Falls New York Hooslck Falls Trammg Class INTI RMI-IJIATI All h 1 Dell 1 Full of fun Nlarjorle lNesb1tt Marge Afton New York Afton Hlgh School INTFRWIEDIATE Frtn an The world means somethmg to the capable Josephine Neurohr Bay Shore Long Island Bay Shore Hugh School KIN DERGARTEN PRINI AR! Fransan K1ndergartenPr1mary Club House Presldent Archery Hlkmg Her heart and her hand both open and free A . f 'Iir I.'- .. ' un. 1 1 - - z j . H11 r 1 -1 ghip .' A Q 11 ' ' iv ll v - . C ,. ' n A .1 n . . L1 BNN er yy - ' I C.' ' 1 1 z.' all lr - - A , ,, , , . - 1 looks back ' ' - . N 1, . Joe . . I I . .. , .' -I I C l H . ,, 2 1 1 .. l. v . . , 1 . J xx ., ,, ' ' 1 I . 11 l M 1- ' lv l. - A .. . . . . . ., . .,, ,. ,, foe Helen Orcutt Oneonta New York Oneonta I-hgh School Theta Phl Presldent Interfraterual Councll O En Ess Pen Dragon Art Club Jun or Class Presldent Senlor Representatxve Student League Bxg Slstcr Commlttee Ready for every but of fun Always the same to every one E'-.ther Patterson Walton New York Walton Tralnlng Class INTFRNIEDIATE Fra nsan Social Dancmg ' Achievements are born lndustry Eleanor Peck E ze Cooperstown New York Cooperstown I-hgh School GRANI 'NI -XR Slmtln Archery Volley Ball Svum mmg ' Tall women are never overlooked Eluabeth Newell Bessze rankfort New York est Wrnheld Trammg Class GRAMNIAR Frausan Summer Cholr ood humor IS goodness an wssdom comblned Rlta O Brlen :ty Mongaup Valley w York New ersey State College GRAMMAR uucra Club Llbrxry Club mlablllty IS a sure source of friends Phyllls Pabls Plvy Amsterdam New York Wllbur H Lynch Hrgh School KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY Kmdergmrten Prlmary Club Alph 1 Rho Theta Basketball Archery Good nature and good sense must ever Joan Pulton Patterson a Rock Rift New York Walton l-hgh School GRAM MAR Phl Delta Alpha Baseball Carol Cholr Ch 1I'lI13Il 'VI ns Student Councll The man s a man among all of us I' alth Perklns Mrlford New York Hartmck College INTI RNILDIATL She IS quiet and demure That she wall succeed we all are sure Leonard Nicholas Nu' :e North Tarrytown New York North Tarrytown Hlgh School GRA 'NI 'VIAR ransm Basketball Alphx Slgma Oml ron Dramatlc Club Carol Cholr Fxre :qu idron Pen Dragon O En Ess He needs no eulogy he speaks for hnmself Margaret Olmstead Peggy Palatlne Brlclge New York Canajoharle I-hgh School RINIJIRGARTEN PRIMARY nocxal Dmclng ne thlnq at a time and the hardest thing flrst f? ' !J ff ' 17 K F HG V ' d iz: ILL- iz--.2 A - .1 . . . 4 FFR' L' fr ,, Ne ' ' HA' ' 0 '. l l If L 175 l INTERMEDIATE ' 'v 1 X 1 L FFP t!! l - A of . A lc : t ' : .. V H , . . Q .. HV, , Xrlle Petlev T ddw Balnbrlclge New York Bambrldge Hxgh School KIND! Rl XRTI' N PRINIARX llls ln Sv lmmm B lseb lll Housf Pre-slde nt Frlendly ways wnn fruends always Theron Phlllev Zummu Wlndsor New York Wlndsor Hugh School bRA Nl M AR xans lll Baseb all B lskztball tn Dragon Cholr Dr xrn ltlc Club Fxre Squadron He captures the footlnghts fact the entlre llghtlng system Kathleen Phelan Kay East Greenbush New York Rensselaer Hlgh School INTI' R'Nll- IIIATIH Illctx Flu Epsllon Treasurer C lrol Cholr Art Club Semor Class Trers :mr Dr un ntlc Club Eat drunk and be merry For tomorrow we go to school Rosella M Phllllps Rore Edmeston New York Eclmeston and Norwlch Hlgh Schools GRAMMAR House Presxdtrll, What charm dwells nn a frlendly look earl Pierce Orxskany Falls New York M3d1SOn Hlgh School KIN DP RGARTI- N PRIMARY Fr lnvln Kmdergarten PYIITI xrx Club Cunera Club He IS well paid who us well satlsfued Dorls Potter Dodxe Boonvllle New York Boonvllle Tramxng Class INTERMFDIATF Fransan Lxbrary Club A malden never bold of spurlt so stall and qu et Cath 1 Reese Cobleskxll New York Coblesklll X Class KIND RTEN PRINIARX She has he power ot thought th agnc of the mlnd 'Nlarguerlte Plant! ohnstown New York ohns own High School GRANIMAR House Preslclent W ere the stream runneth smoothest the water IS deepest Lols lrvor SOOkl8 Hempstead Long Island Hempstead I-hgh School KINIPPRGARTPN PRINIARX Arethusa Record n Secretary Cor respondmg Secretary Student League Freshman Represcntatlve Jumor Rep resentatne Pomt Swstem Eyes ever twmklung smlle ever ready and the heart of a frlend who loveth alway Donald Reynolds Don Oneonta New York Oneonta Hxgh School GRANINIAR Art Club Baseball manager Camera Club Pen Dragon O En Ess Staff Basketball Onward ever onward A .- ., ' U va C l .' I L- If- . ' -' fr 3 3 Fr: xx : ' gi as 1 3 .f fa ' 'I 1, 'l l . . . ' x VY D ff ,P F .a1 311 z'1 :P'A- A . 1 : L 1' 1 . .' x 1. ' - ' -in . , . .. ll ' . A ' 'A PcpU Peggie . . J kt ' v s . . , ' 4 1 It : ' 1 - ' 2 ' : - V k 4 AA h - H H . , . ' . . ,, '. '. J L v .. . ,, .. . ,, .' . , , ' ' jj- A ' ' J : ' ' 1 .YY L g - .. - - -- ' Q , ' , , , L ' i , . - ' l, ' I A IVY '- v N ' ra' 1 A 4. ,- ' A - - .Y - A 3 .. -v 'liars Ellen Rockefeller Rocky Schoharle New York Schoharle Hlgh School KINDI RGARTI' N PRINIARY Cll0lll lD Treasurer Slgma P1 Srgma Chou' Presldent Kxndergalteu Prl mxrx Club O E11 Ess Secretrrx Sports Club Clee Club Ease with dlgnlty The mirror of all courtesy Ruth Roselle Rue Huntxngton w York l-lunungton Hxgh School INTPRMI DIATP Fransln Treasurer Art Club Pomt System O En Ess Archerx House Presxdent A face wlth gladness over spread And smlles by human klndness bred Nlarw E Ruland Nmeveh New York Cortland Normal School INTFRNIEDIATE Fransan Orchestra Cheerfulness keeps up a ku d f daylight nn those about you 'llarv Louise Rood Weu Bmghamton New York Bmghamton Central H S lxI'NIDl' RGARTEL PRIMARY Agonlan Cmnd Presldent Preslclenl Secretarv Kmdergarten Prlmary Club Ctudent League Interfrxternal Coun cll OEn Ess House Presldent Deeds are better than words Actlons mlghter than boasting Lura Rosslter OU ohnstown New York Broadalhm Trammg Class IINTPRNIEDIATP Moderate! ulet erha s but Y Q P D mighty good person to have for a frxend 'Vllldred Salisbury Oneonta New York Oneonta H1gh School IXTFRNILIJIATP Fra! san bk lun Gentle 01 speech benefucent f mund 'Vellle Rlpple Helen A Rohlson V5 Fultonvllle New York Starkvllle New York Canajoharxe Training Class IN TFRYILDIATE Whats the use of worrylngv It never was worth whale Canajoharle Tralmng Class IN TFRNILDIATL Blest with temper whose un clouded ray Can make tomorrow cheerful s today Frances D Robinson Marv Roblnson Fran Robbxe uogue Long Island Sherhurne w York Westllampton Beach H S Sherhurne High School KINDLRGARTE 'N PRINI XRX IXITI- RNII DIATI- Frmsan Kmdergarteu Prlmarx Club Frfmsan House Presldent House Presldem Camera Club The days pass over her an st ll Laugh and the world laughs wlth she IS the same yOU l . S ,. UU E I , . ' I .. ' , , 4. , - - -. ' a H ,. ,, ,. . ,, Q Ne nn Y d ll ' ' H 1 l V . , 1 l 37 FP '77 W . .-- .. 1' ': .mn ' . J 2 . 1 5, . K, - .- V D - I 2 U' 1 - - 2 V' .' .., ,. : z - . 5 1 - - . .. A 4 - .. - ' Y vu ' ' ' H .. . l,, ,.L ,, Ne J .' 1. 4: 1 ' :A 3 , 'Z' - '- .' ,:' ' , a - H .l 4 . . l H . . 1 , ' 4 I 1:7 1 2 g 'n o .. e 0 Ewelvn E baltsman St ohnsvllle New York St ohnsvllle I-hgh School KINIJI- Rt ARTI N PRINI ARE Ymdc-rg nrlen Prlm :rx Club Kmd words are the muslc of the world Olga Santora Oneonta New York A I. Kellogg Hlglm School IxI'NIJI- Rf ARTI- 'N PRIMARY Klndergarttn Prxmxrs Club P ll I d AUGILIHZ Her aur her manners all who saw admnred, Courteous, cheerful and gentle though retired The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed And ease of heart her every look conveyed Bert Santora Oneonta New Yor A I. Kellogg I-hgh School GRA 'NI 'NI 'XR Phl Delta Alpha Junlor Represtntl lute Intrrfrllernxl Councxl Hrs athletlc ablllty as of great re nown t fatal charm that knocks them down Nlrs Alice Lott Sayer Centervlllage New York Spencer Tralnlng Class IN FIRNII IJIXFI' Her smlle makes Ilfe worthwhile Laura Qhultes Elnora New York Scotla I-hgh School KINDLRGARTI- N PRINIARX Alpha Delta Crltxc Recording, Secre tary Teller Her ways are ways of Joy Her paths are merry paths Pauline Searles Polly Oneonta New York Oneonta I-hgh School GRANIIIIAR Arethusa Pres1dent Delta Psx Omegl Student League Interfraternal Coun c1l B1g Slster Commlttee OEn Ess Half of our famed Plano Twnns and musician extraordlnary Ixatherlne Sheldon Kay!! Oneonta New York Oneonta Hlgh School IXTI' RNII DI-XTI Alpha Delta No day seems long for those who love thelr work Frleda Shultz Frxtz Gallupvllle New York K I N Ill RGARTI' 'N PRIMARY kmdergxrten Prlmarg, Club House Presldent Love sweetness goodness here these shane Nlarw SeI7er Bromo New York Rye Hlgh School GRANINIAR Pll5 Daw Senlor Committee OEn Ess Photographlc Edltor Cholr Sports Club Dramatxc Club Art Club A womans work g ave snrs s never done Olne Shelew Amsterdam New York Wllbur Lynch Hrgh School GR-XXINIAR House Pre ld nt Afoot and light hearted l take to the open road l r O1 4 X' i . . . J A ..E1,, k 3:1 -:.'- A. ' - , ,. I ,L- H But i'sl his l . ' .- . . .. . . 4 A .4 I 4 ' 1 - ' 1 0 an , , , , : I F H l K sw . r ., . ,, 1 Q V , Schoharie High School , Y A , 1 J 1 :X- .. - . ,. H - I -l . D' S . 'P 1: .. ,, Rye ' -I A h I ' ' '1 I. v Y r A ' i Y . , lv Y Y . , v .':.:.: A I 2 ll - I nl 'I Ruth T Smith Ruthie Pe ershurg New York Hoosick Falls Training Class KIXDERCARTEX PRIMARY Kmdergar en Primary Club A good heart is worth all he heads in the world Esther Soffer Essle Albany New York Albany High School K I N DERG XRTI- N PRI 'VIARY K1nderg'1rtenPrxmars Club Archery Basketball Patience and gentleness are Catherine D Qpagnola Kitty rica New York Utica Free Academy INTIH RXII IJIATI' Fransxn OEn Ess Editor in chief Pen Drlgon l 2 Alpha Rho Theta Alpha Sigma OlllLI'OIl Class Day committee Plmy Das Sigma P1S1g ma Social Steering Committee Pub llcatlon Committee Big Sister Tap Dancing House President Senior Ball Committee 'Smal in body large in mind, Thi vlaorld would welcome all her in Helen D Lebanon Morrisville Training Class IN TERNIEDIATI- Studuous to please Shirley Solomon Shir Albany New York Albany High School KIN DFRGARTEN PRINT ARY K1ndorg'1rtenPr1mary Club Archers House President Tap Dancing 'sports are stimulating Earl H Spooner Oneonta New Cohleskill High School GR-XXI WIAR Phi Delta Alpha Senior Class Presl d ut Delegate to Eastern States Con ference Dramatic Club Camera Club A Cappella Choir A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the wisest men Adah Simpson Ufrrubu Fultonville New York Canajoharie Training Class KINDERGARTEN'PRllNlARY Glee Club: Kindergarten-Primary Club Words are easy like the wind. Faithful friends are hard to End Winifred Grace Smith l'Vinnie', High Falls New York Kingston High School KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Theta Phi,-President: Interfraternal Council: Fire Squad: I-Iorsemanship: Kindergarten-Primary Club: Tap Dan- cing 'A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance ' soxib Avis Smith Oneonta New York Oneonta High School INTERMEDIATE Fransan There is no knowledge that is not power Karl Smith Smitty,' Otego New York Unadilla Training Class GRA M MAR Phi Delta Alpha: Choir: Basketball: Baseball Yet all these qualities make but one man Snell A New York York . Y xxizmb , bf os. l 0 r. F0 X44 . ' . . xox P' 'Pl l AY ' 'Y' ., - in . I t - . V ll - t . ,, N - Y N ' n L D ?' ' U ' ' I!! .' f l If- . .' . l'- l ll - ng - I l, power 1 ' N 1 K u A f- - wx U' . . Qi: - - . -. - I Ls: . gl K - 1' , I K '1 - , . , I . , , . l A H i Edlth Starks Edie Red Creek New York Red Creek Hlgh School INT! RNIFDIATI- Vlce Presxdent Senlor Class Cla s Com mlttees Sigma P1 Sxgma O En Ess Inter class Councll Play Daw 'The hand that follows Intellect can achieve Jeanette Stevens SIC16 Oneonta New York Oneonta I-hgh School INTERMEDIATE Cllonlan Freshman Class Secretary OEn Ess Sports Club President Art Club Sigma P1 Slgma Possessed of an unfaulung good dlsposltlon ' Plorence Steates O Uuca New York West Wmheld Trammg Class INTI-'RNIEDIATE Fmnmn Slgma P1 Slgma Camera Club Theres sunshine an her smile' Nhldred Stryker M1 Gllboa New York Gllhoa Hlgh School CRANIMAR House Presldent 'A gay serene spurnt IS the source of all nobllnty and goodness Vlncent Sutherland In Parksulle New York Lnherty Hugh School GRAMMAR Phl Delta Alpha Flre Squadron Tap Dancmg Social Dancmg Camera Club Mens Choir Hes a rlddle I never could read Bu I wlsh hum goo health and Godspeed Mt azel Tanner Haz orth Granvllle New York Granvllle Trammg Class KIN DERGARTENI PRIMARY Kmdergarten Prlmary Club House Presldent With a smile on her llps Eva Terrw Terry Coblesklll New York Cobleskxll I-hgh School INTERMEDIATE Fransan O En Ess Pen Dragon House Presldent A smile for all, a welcome glad A jovial, coaxlng way she had Ewa Talcott Balnbrndge New York Bambrlclge I-hgh School 1-ransan Camera Club Tap Dancmg Seek knowledge first and pleasure Iles behmd B Edward Tennwson Chestertown New York Pottersvxlle I-hgh School GRAVIVIAR Phl Delta Alpha President Camera Club A Cappella Cholr Art Club OEn Ess for me III keep my sun slde up And hude the sude that gets blue Janet Tlnker d Walton New York Walton Tralmng Class INTERMEDIATE Fransan Llbrary Club Mlld manners, a gentle heart' ' . 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A . rf I vs 'lu NV' v , I KINDERGARTEN-mlMARY Il t - l 0f 'I ' Ed -I V , - Il ' ' ' il - - All MAS- V ' H ra . nj n,, Nlarv K Walsh Kay Buskirk New York Hoosick Halls High School IN TFRMEDIATE Pen Dragon Dramatic Club Camera Club Alpha Sigma Omicron To have the great poetic heart ls worth more than all poetic fame Elizabeth Walton Berry Saratoga Springs New York Saratoga High School Alph 1 Delt i Freshman Vice Presi dent Secretary Junior Class Presi dent Student League Alpha Sigma Omuron Glee Club Pen Dragon Sports Club Thy worth and skill except thee from the throng 'Vlarjorie Warren M1dge Whlfehall New York Troy Conference Academy KIND' RGARTI N PRINIARX Tieti Phi So iil Dincin Intertliss Council I have heart with room for every lby Edith Tompkins TommieU Berne New York Albany High School KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY Theta Phi: Poll and Auditing: House President My tongue within my lips l rein, For who talks much must talk in vain Darien Vanderwerker Sharon Springs New York Cobleskill Training Class GRAMNIAR House President Energy unbounded Lansing Townsend Lenten Oneonta New York Oneonta High School GRAMMAR Phi Delta Alpha: Bowlingg Stunts: Choir Troubador, Cavalier. and Strolling Player William S Wagner 1 Richmond Hill New York Savage School for Physical Eciuca tion GRAWIMAR Phi Delti Alpha Pen Dragon Alpha Sigma Omicron Basketball Once again fellows For I S always fair weather Marv L Bingham N York a o ol ege NDE R urn faster o Anna Warnefeld Ann Red Hook New York Cobleskill Training Cass Agonixn Kindergarten Primary Club A daughter of the gods divinely ta And most divinely fair Elizabeth Weaver Betty Wells New York Wells High School CR-VNINIAR Frinsin Alphw Rho The-tx Czmtri Club lntermmgled jest with earnest . V .. . w V - Bw ll H ' il - , I if ltr Q 4 - . ' ' . P' Q1 D D B l t e i'-P I 'V .' 4 U e of , : tu u I , - I . r th 1 1 f lif or . l ', 1 f' 1: .. ,, GRARIBIAR KINDERGARTEN-PRIIVIARY 1 1 l - 3 Il' 1 A ' ' ' url v ' 37 pn ,, l 1 A' gg L gg 151. r 2: L iz Theodore Weaver Teddy Scotia New York Scotia High School KINDERGARTHN-PRIMARY Alpha Delta: Kindergarten - Primary Club. Alpha Rho Theta: Natural Dan- cmg And trame your mind to haste and merriment, which has a thousand harms and lengthens life Nlurlel W ells Mzcrlze Utica New York Wh1I6Sb0FO High School CRANINIAR Glee Club Tap Dancing Not stepping over the bounds of modesty Frances Weeks Franny Cooperstown New York Cooperstown High School INTI-IRINIEDIATE Clmnian: Dramatic Club. Junior Prom Committee Would that we might have to bless us Half the charm that she possesses Dorothv W etsel Jo! Central Bridge w York Cobleskill Training Class INTPRNIEDIATF The surest way not to fall is to determine to succeed Dorothv W hlte Dome Windsor New York Alice Freeman Palmer Central School IN TI' RNILIJIATF Sigma P1 Sigma Secretarv Point Ssstem Committee Basketball Good sense IS one of Ife greatest blesslngs Stanlev A Williams Grandpa White Lake New York University of Alabama Barbara Wild Bobbie Valatie New York Martin Glynn High School KIND' RGARTI N PRINI -XRS Theta Phi Kindergarten Primarx Club Choir Fire Squadron The value of athletics c'm scarce ly be overestimated Helen C Winter South Kortrlght w York Bloomville Hlgh School GRA NI NIAR Phi Delta Alpha Alpha Sigma Omi cron Pen Dragon OEn I-Iss Baseball He talks like an encyclopedia on its best behavior Richard S W oodhull W oodze 3 Ocean Beach Long Island Purdue University GRA XI NIAR Choir God s gift to women IN TERNIEDIATF Theta Phi Student League Sigma P Sigma Art Club l do not know beneath what sky N r on what seas shall be er fate 0 y know It sha be hi I only know It shall be great THE STAFI- REGRETS THAT THE PICTURLS POR THE IOLLOWING SFNIORS CANNOT APPEAR IN THE BOOIx IT WAS UNAVOIDABLE Dorls Almstead Dot North Norwlch New York Norwlch I-Ilgh School INTERMFDIATI Fr1111s111 Summer School Chorus Eloquence IS vehement s1rnpl1c1ty Nladelwn Blakeslee Gxlhoa New York Tramlng Class INTI RNIP IJIAII Not 0bVIOUS not obtluslve but retlrmg Nlarlon Brlggs Dnvpnnnrr Center New York Oxford Academy INTERNIEDIATI Vlrtue alone us true nob1l1ty Margaret Iflemlng Mag Salem New York Wasl11ngton Academy INTI RNII DI XTl She can be sure of success Charles NIacVean Mac ohnstown New York Broaclalbln I-Ixgh School P 1 Delta Alpln Basketball 2 3 Baseball Manager 2 Baseball 3 S011 1or Representatne IIlfEI'fI llPI'I13I Coun c What IS m1nd No matter hat IS matter Never m1nd I etha Martln Unadllla New York Unadllla Trammg Class KINIDIQRGARFI N PRINI AR! A good heart betokens good des1gn Anna Nolan nn Sangerfleld New York Watervllle I-hgh School Fr111s111 S1gm1 P1 Sxgml Consc1ent1ous and stud1ous that s why shes where she IS I harldlne Ostrander Clmrlze Amsterdam New York Wllbur I-I Lynch I-Ilgh School KIN IJI- RGARTI- IX PRIMARY 'lheta P111 Kmdergarten Pr1mary Club 2 3 Caxuera Club 3 Rlflerv 3 Swm ual Daucmv 1 A the worlds a stage a all the women Ieadmg men and I do my part Ellsabeth A Petrle Cooperstown New York Knox School, College of Wooster 111x111 RI AR rl NI PRIMARY 11ol lull K 1411 1r c-11 P 1111111 Club A certaln blendmg of d1gn1ty and sweetness 0 race M Reslde Grafze DOWHSVlll8 New York Domnsvllle I-Ilgh School KINDERGARTEX PRIMARY F'ra11s1n Tap Dxncmg Placed and pleasant Alpha Van Nostrand Alhany Alhany Gxrls College C 1101 Cho1r New York Academy, Keulca l Wlsh to resolve, patlent to perform '. A 7 11 n A -- ff -- 1, Le I U I I 11 1. 1 1 . ,, 11 - - - ' 11 1 I' 1' 1 I -- 4 1: 1 1' I1 I : CQ . 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O R Tue culmmauon by the Class of 1995 of scnlor responslbllxty marlcs tue end of tmree successful and 1nd1v1du1lly different xmrs As Freshmen, we bade farewell tu Dr Buvbee, Nlr Curtis and Miss Nlatteson, three of the oldest and most revered members of the f1culty Also, mth the close of thls school year came the end of the qtnrterlx hasls of marlclng The class ofhcers were I resxdent Arlene MacVean XJICC presldent Ellzabeth Walton Secretary eanette Stevens Treasurer Stephen Cook As umors, we saw chmges both ln the socml and scholasuc progran' Vile were wel comed upon our entrance by Dr Hunt, our new prrncxpal, and other new members of the faculty During this year the Code of Behayxor system was lnaugurated The Percy I Bugbee School for children was opened for the demonstranon of model teachmg and mere observanon became part1c1pat1on The ofhcers were Presldent Helen Orcutt V1ce pres1dent Beatrlce Baker Secretary Ehzabeth Walton Treasurer Raymond Lynch As SCUIOYS, we were the hrst class to try extensive cadet C6aClllI'1g ln the clty and ln the rural held We also s1w a change ln the old Athlenc ASQOCIHIIOH, whxch became the Sports Club Thrs club, with the active support of Dr Hunt, was able to further athletlc 1nterest 1n the school through the use or new equxpment whlch lf offered In addxtlon, a new socxal room presented by the facultv to the student bodv yn as flrst used and enjoyed Fmallv, the school publ1c1t1on, the Pen Dragon, assumed 1 new and more frequent appearance The Semor officers were Pres1dent Earl Spooner Vxce presldent Fdlth Starks Secretary Eyelxn lVl1le Treasurer Kathleen Phelan In COflCllI5lOI1, the scholistxc 1clnextmtn's ol the Class of 1935 as well as social an athlenc p1rt1c1p1t1on deserye consxderahle recognmon Tl.e1r lflll'l'lflXC and 6HIl1LISl3SI11 should carry them on to greater success m thexr chosen professmn S E N I R I S T O Y J.-' Z ,VZ J. ,K AMONG OUR EDWARD TENNYSON N eatest JEANETTE STEVENS Most Afflfflf MYRTLE BARBER Ablest Glrl Athlete EDITH STARKS Most Outstandmg Leader THERON PHILLEY Most Popular Boy Most Friendly SENIORS STANLEY KREGER Ablext Boy Athlete KATHLEEN PHELAN Most Poised LOIS PRYOR Best Looking LEONARD NICHOLAS Wittiest HELEN ORCUTT Most Popular Girl Most Graceful Dancer COM SI 'NIIOR FI-IAPI I azrmzn II1Lro11 I II cw StepI1er1 Cook SI INIOR BAI I IDICORAYIONS ffzwrnzarz Betty Crmg RutI1 RUMII1 RoseII1 IJI11II1ps LISP-IFRS 617117771171 Catlurme Sp1g11oI'1 Bury Crng M s1c I fn 117711 111 I 1uI111m SL1rI1s I5 '1 IOIIISL CJII Fm mes mu PRoG1zAx1s f l7c1IV777c17I IV arl SPOOIMI' Calm TIL Stu I 11x GRAIDUATIOIN INVITATIONS S0111 1r f'I1ss Ofhcyr COILARS In C 17117771111 A1In11c: IXKIICVEQII IiILILI'I VVIIIIILF SI INIQ5Ix PIC NIC A 1111 11111 CI A35 DAX zf ffunn IVI11y S11 I cI1tI1 Slum I1 rx C11 C 1tI1L11111 31111111 'I VA ID XINCI TO FRKSHMEN N arx Q If r I d1s11CI I'n1111wo11 X 111cL11t QutI1LrI111d QI11r LX I1epbI111r1 Rc1mI G1ITL1rd I Q111 JI T111 I1 7 ll bun XX 111111 I 11d TI111 ffmur 1 In I cI1tI1 S111 I-ItI I1 Qrcutt I I111I11I1 VN 1Ir111 C I ASQ RINGS 111 IX 1 1 C1555 GIPI' If 1 1 Id1t1 S111 111 X IILIIII1 N Cb, 4 I 'I 1 'III I' 1 Y f' Z '..' .I,'.1-xc I Q 4 I V ' . . lt' : . 1 1 . . . . . 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'v ff' if y . , , , ,, 1 1 , W, mr, if f I 7 1 fz 'ff' s 1 'Qs ,sg K , F t g' -is A115 Miss Mereness, Owens, De est, Shaw, Colburn Z JUNIOR OFFICEES AND ADVISER Junior Committee Chairmen Deference Day-Hilda Finlcenstacit Stunt Night-jane McCarthy junior Chapel-jean De Forest junior Prom-Guy Shaw, General Chairman Music-John Steenrod Invitations--Virginia Colburn Decorations-W'illiam Robinson Programs-Marian Tomasian Ushers-Margaret Owens Ifl ,,, , I . g,wi . 5 ' ' i i I , , r 1 1 e f E A 5 iiiifgw wif, ii MGM Eleanor Albrecht Utica - , Lucinda Albro Hubbardsville Dorothy Anderson Johnstown Inga Anderson -Jefferson Ulysses Avery Livingston Manor Lillian Axtell Deposit Esther Baldwin New Baltimore' Erma Barney West Oneonta Q. '4Minetta Barraclough Schenectady X Leona Baxter Nelliston ' '34 Hilda Beck .ioimswwn N Madeline Bellinger Sharon Springs Bertha Bender Chittenango Hazel Benjamin Lounsberry Carlotta Bennett Frankfort Helen Cole Schroon Lake Helen Comstock 'West Oneonta Dorothy Crego Lebanon Center Ruby Cronce Catskill Elizabeth Currie Delhi Dorothy Davidson Franklin Doris Davis Madison Ruth Davis Tioga Center Jean DeForest Milford Eleanor Dreaney Amsterdam Mildred Dutton West Winfield George Eden Andes Anna Ewing Scotia Mary Ferry Masonville Edna Fierro Windham Harriet Bennett Hartwick Mae Bennett Bridge Hampton, L.I. Louiean Bingham Sherburne Edith Blackmer Candor Ruth Blakely East Meredith Clark Bowen Middleville Dorothy Brush Hauppange,L.I. Mildred Burdett Otego Ruth Burdick Nassau Angeline Burroughs Roxbury Hilda Bush Hancock Mildred Butler Newport Anita Cambridge Utica Helen Conklin Troy Jessie Clark DeLancey Virginia Co urn Oneonta X y Q15 web! EP Qc, Hilda Finkenstadt Ozone Park, L.I. Jeanette Foster Oneonta Olga Gallik Herkimer Charlotte Gaydowski Utica Beatrice Getman Richfield Springs Helen Glynn Craryville Catherine Goodrich Sidney Velma Green XVest Oneonta Naomi Groat Amsterdam Marion Grose Little Falls Mildred Hamilton Stamford Eva Hannis Richmondville Augusta Hare Westkill Ada Harris Morris Ruth Harris Oneonta Edythe Harvey Glens Falls JUNIOR Margaret Hartigan Jericho, L.I. Richard Hawkins Clinton Hays Daisy Herman Alyce Hick Leo Hickok Frances Hinkley Virgie Hinman Alice Hockridge Ella Hopkins Viola Hopkins Leona Horan Marie Horan Ruth Hunter B. Ruth Hytt Ida Jackson Dora Jameson Lucille Jenks Virginia Johnson Ethel Kanarek Walter Karpiak Roberta Kelly Mary Keery Huldah Knight Caroline Knudsen Bertha Kubas Barbara Lane Roland Lansing Helen Lapan Patricia Lasell Ethel LaTourette Otego Oneonta Albany Oneonta Amsterdam Bloomville Afton Morrisville Copake Smyrna West Exeter Utica Fort Plain New Rochelle Beerston Granville Hartwick Cooperstown Herkimer Watervliet Duanesburg Walton Clyde Uticz Amsterdam Oneonta Oneont Hoosick Fall Milford Sidney Cente: -ra, Q, 1-and IT and an. o , ' 4 . Cl-A55 :st.,.u sytvags. I a.nk's Gow-aa 9 '35S5i7 '4 v ffm- 'he PMN eb we- 1 W- f'-'Fade v-tm: L. Margaret Owens Poland Bessie Palmer Eleanor Palmer West Edmeston West Winfield Eleanor Ledger Pottersville William Leonard Richfield Springs Dorothy Letts Scotia Donald Lowe Seward Mildred Lunn Dunraven June MacGowan Madison Jane McCarthy Oneonta Ethel McDuHie Amsterdam Hazel McLenithon Cambridge at erlne c anney Stillwater Eileen McWhorter Argyle Catherine Matt Utica Marion Mattice Seward Laura Maudsley Oneonta Lillian Mauer - Liberty Anne Maynard Utica Helen Mickel Oneonta Helen Miller Fort Plain Frances Moat Harpursville Stella Moore Stamford Margaret Morey Earlville Dorothy Moseman Downsville Anna Neff Fosterdale Mary Nelson Smyrna Glenna New Valatie Catherine Newton Hadley Rita A. O'Brien Sauquoit Marie Obertlik Meadow Anna Ochodnicki Hudson Ruth Olmstead Bainbridge Ruth F. Palmer Oneonta Ruth J. Palmer Earlville Roger Perry Oneonta Elizabeth Petrie Cooperstown Mary Phelan Warnerville M. Elberta Ponsler Mattituck,L.I. Mary Posson Middleburg Leona Pugh Unadilla Forks Virginia Quackenbush Mohawk Joseph Radez Richmondville Lucille Ranney Mohawk Mary Reed Ilion May Reese Sherburne Frances Rendell North Chatham Charles Reynolds Utica Louise Rieder Amsterdam Julia Ring VanEtten Christina Rinsma Walton William Robinson Cooperstown Gertrude Roessing Binghamton Ethel Rudd Schenectady Elizabeth Seath Ilion Vernon Seeley Livingston Manor Carmella Sgambati Mechanicville Guy Shaw Oneonta Winifred Simmons Hobart Harold Smith Schenectady Irene Smith Oneonta Anna Starley New Kingston Jean Steele Schaghticoke John Steenrod Livingston Manor Ellen Stewart Kauneong Lake Irene Stiles Cobleskill Carol Sweet Hoosick Falls Angeline Talerico Utica Georgianna Tallman Fort Plain Marion Taylor Granville Marion Tomasian Schenectady Ida Turner Fraser Wilda Tweedie Walton Myrtle Upwright Oneonta Roland Van Deusen Oneonta Arietta Van VVarner Utica Sarah Veeder Fonda Mae Vengloski Amsterdam Ida Waters St. Johnsville Annie Watson Cooperstown Augusta Weckworth Endicott Marian Whipple Fort Edward Laura Wilcox Trout Creek Janice Wild Valatie Francis Will Livingston Manor Marguerite Williams Downsville Muriel Wilson Schenectady Cora Wood Johnson City Marie Wright Scotia Olga Ziobrowski Amsterdam s X 95 C ef O When we read th1s hrstory twenty years hence wnat shall we want to see? What are the thmgs that w1ll make us most v1v1dly relrve our days at O N S 9 There wrll be some events of course that we shall never forget We entered school along wxth Dr Hunt and srx new staff members Followmg regrstratron there was a Stu dent Faculty PICUIC a Get Acquamted Nrte our mrtlatron perlod Deference Day and Stunt Nxte our Hop the Cabaret Supper made famous by the four old mards from Parts Movmg Up Day Then the txme arrxved when we were no longer Freshmen but unxors Another ser res of memorable occasions followed xn whlch we played a large part another Get Acquamted Party when we welcomed new Freshmen another Student Faculty Prcmc more rnrtlatlon but thus time WE had the upper hand more Deference Day and Stunt Nlte wrth our class the entertamed a chapel program featurlng the Sundodgers a Prom another Cabaret Supper another Movrng Up Day And 1n between these outstandmg events we thmk of the excellent chapel programs presented by Kryls Band Erleen Malone the Frazer ames Dance Group Mr ones who spoke on electrxcxty the Manhattan Strxng artet and many others The v1s1t pald us bv the Navajo Indrans wrll never be forgotten The Student League presentatlons, among them the London Strlng Quartet, Ted Shawn and Branson de Cou wrll also stand out as clearly twenty years from now as today We wrll also remember the moonlight hlkes to the Lodge followed by marshmallow roasts the breakfast htkes the wmter sports at the lodge, the Student League dances the basketball games the Sports Club s new roller skates and blkes the pmg pong tournaments and all the other school events that keep us from studymg too strenuously Besldes all this we shall remember our classes We shall recall the day one of us barrlcaded the starrway wtth a half dozen classmates thereby preventmg a Lrt II class from convenmg an hour early the day chapel was omttted We shall think of the rlotous pen manshlp practice that took place ln Dr Sanford s ofhce durmg our Freshman Daze Remem ber the day there weren t charts enough and we knelt around the table usrng watered mk fountarn pens hnger motron and what not? We shall remember the openlng of the Socral room and later of learnmg to find varrous statxons on a radlo whose d1al would not functton And we could go on mdehnltely recallmg httle experxences whxch occurred ln class and out Through our first year of work play etc Guy Shaw Dot Letts Dot Anderson and ane Hutson guided us th1s year we re elected Guy wlth ean De Forest Vlrgmxa Col burn and Margaret Owens to help h1m keep our class organized We re not an outstandmg cass as far as our actlvltxes go-but we overheard a member of the faculty say that the staff has great hopes for us W'ell rt remarns to be seen what will become of us xt w1ll be interesting ln twenty years, to check up and see how very right the staff IS .I U N I R H I S T O R Y 'T , l 4 , l ' 4, . I . . . . , -I D , . - , 9 I 2 'J 9 1 ' ...S ' A . Qu , - . I J . -1- . l, -, ' , . 6,-I , , . '.,. - 1 , -.. . FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND ADVISER Freshman Committee Chairmen Freshman Hop: Program-Rosalind McMahon Orchestra-Mary F. Smith Decorations-Stuart Nye Patrons and Patronesses-Virg Chapel: Helen La Mont Stun! Night Entertainment: Dorothy Hill Virginia Acker Elizabeth Ainslie Theresa Alberico Dorothy Amsden Maud Anderson Elizabeth Aplin Barbara Baldwin Gertrude Ball Mary Banuat Elizabeth Barber Oneonta Hartwick Utica New Berlin Salem Hartwick Oneonta Berne Bovina Center Bolton Landing Minetta Barraclough Schenectady Ruth Baxter Kathleen Benson Mary Bingham Margaret Binley Dora Blanchard Martha Borden Geneva Brimmer Vivian Brownell Marion Brush Roselyn Budlong Anna Buno Marie Burke Margaret Burns Harry Burtis Christine Card Irene Carpenter Delmar Chittenango VVorcester Albany Oneonta Oneonta Garrattsville Oneonta Oneonta Richfield Springs Little Falls Hoosick Falls Vernon Center Oneonta Morris VVaterford Thomas Carskadon Schoharie Alice Carter Binghamton Edward Caswell Tannersville Bernard Cerra Oneonta Robert Clark Smithtown Branch Eleanor Cook Hudson Mildred Cook Hudson Lillian Cooley Walton Cornelia Corwin Oneonta Emma Cross Lexington Janette Deck Utica Mary Dobis Green Island Vivian Dutcher Oneonta Elizabeth Eldredge Greenwich Catherine Emerson W'averly Marijane Engdahl Poland Elsie Engle Schoharie Leah Ferris Greenwich William Fitzpatrick Olean Stephanie Flottle Rensselaerville Genevra Foster Bainbridge Viola Franck Pearl River Betty Frederick Amsterdam Virginia Frisbee Andes Merl Galusha Oneonta Margaret George Oneonta Betty Gorham Little Falls FRES H MA N Ruth Greenwood W. Hampton Beach Gene Griflith Sauquoit Alice Groff Oneonta Grace Hager Bainbridge Stanley Hall Schenevus Mildred Harrington Binghamton Jean Henderson East Meredith Dorothy Hill Oneonta Mary Hinckley Delhi Ann Homovich Oneonta Ruth Hoos Delhi Merl Houck Harvard Wilma Hoyt Walton .Ioan Hurley Binghamton Helen Ives Dorothy Johnson Arthur Jones Carlene Jones Jacqueline Jones Louise Jones Marjorie Jones Ruth Jones Marion Keegan Helen Kellogg Marjorie Kipp Hilda Keyser Helen Knop Salisbury White Plains Frankfort Otego Oneonta Deposit Poland Hillsdale Schaghticoke Utica Sidney Grand Gorge Middleville CLASS Ann Kulisek Richard Lalor Helen LaMont -Iune Lasher Virginia Lasher Gertrude Lessen Grace Lewis Helen Liddle Betty Lord Revel Lord Cecelia Lopinski Edith Lougheed Alice Lynch Charlotte MacDonald Elizabeth MacGregor Mildred McCrossen Pearl May Mabel Miller Marjorie Miller Dorotha More Dawn Mudge Helen Mullen Charles Munson Hudson Oneonta Oneonta Tannersville Otego Mechanicville Delhi Schenectady Bainbridge Cooperstown Newport. Milford Utica Oaksville Sidney Galoway Altamont Otego Copake Afton Morris Salem Oneonta Ellamae Myers Livingston Manor Irene Nelson Helen Norak Smyrna Clayville W'alter Nye Oneonta Gussie Osterhout Meridale Phyllis Palmer Bainbridge Elizabeth Patrick Oneonta Margaret Payne Bainbridge Carrie Pedersen Oneonta Charlotte Phillips Oneonta Marion Phillips Oneonta Barbara Pingrey Cooperstown Sarah Plantz Johnstown Dora Plotnik Schenectady Naomi Pogue Otego Jean Preston Oriskany Margaret Price Shelter Island Eleanor Richards Oneonta Joseph Ross Oneonta Maysel Ross Hadley Arthur Ross Milford Isabelle Sargalis Amsterdam Marguerite Scrafford Altamont Pearl Shadduck Lockwood Christine Skilleto Burlington Kenneth Seckler Oneonta Margaret Sidney Schoharie Doris Smith Stillwater Ellen Smith New York City Hazel Smith Jane Smith Mary Smith Sally Smith Grace Snyder Marion Sopo Fred Stalder Angeline Suraci Barbara Swart Grace Sweet Linda Sweet Alta Tompkins Ruth Uline 4 it Oxford Oneonta Oneonta Schenectady Glens Falls Utica Sprakers .I ohnstown Oneonta Dolgeville Northville Barneville Wynantskill Dorothy Van Valkenburg Altamont Leah Wade Oneonta Lorene Wallace Norwich Marion Walter Oneonta Ruth Walts RMLRWJG Fort Plain Lena Ward Livingston Manor Elizabeth Watkins West Winfield Dorothy Weed Ellen Weigle Mabel Wheeler Elsie White Barton Williams Meriam Williams Myrtle Wing Balston Lake Sauquoit Launsberry Windsor Oneonta Granville West Oneonta TO Tre lreshmen made therr hrst appearance mthrn the dowrs of rl c Oneonta Normal School on September 10 1935 Our Big Srsters and Big Brothers helped us to become acquainted mth the school A few weeks later a Get Acqualnted party was held rn the gymnasrum From this day the class umted and became part of the Oneonta Normal School student body We suffered greatly from the unrors whose chxef dehght was to torment the meek and t1m1d under classmen, but durrng Deference Week we wrthstood the punrshment rn the best of sprrlts The Freshman Stunt Night was one of the best staged at Oneonta Normal Qchool The Freshmen dlsplayed both rherr talent and sense of humor to the faculty and the upper classmen After a few weelcs at O N S we elected the followmg ofhcers RICHARD LALOR Presrdent HELEN LAMONT Vrce Presrdent MARY SMITH Secretary ELEAINOR COOK Treasurer Through the cooperatlon of the student body the Freshman Hop was one of the out standmg soclal events of the year The gymnasrum sms attracnxely decorated mn gold and blue The musrc was furnrshed by Bob ohnston and hrs orchestra The Freshman Class of 1937 has made a good start As Jumors we shall be better And as Senrors we shall be the best F R E S H M A N H I S R Y NS ' ,f ', 243' . if M5431 556 44 ' f . QIMZV 7 ye 1 4 ,, ,,J,','QW fy k ' Q ,Q , sf' , , J , sg 1 ' ff , 8,3 , I 45,-ef 4- 5 Y ,N 1 V ,W .6 . W 3,9 .4 I 1, 'I Gigi' I V Q R: . f, gif! D ' QQ- -rw' M 5 ,, RW M ,Q 5 14 ,- .'.. N 1 , ti? I m f'K rf: J -A ,, , 1, V Q Vi, ' , fa ,Ig Vx wifi. gunz i 'wwe gag ik. ,,.fm,v- Ng. f , ,ML .ge ,f 1531 W ,V uf 3, , x Auxmxigi ,ir gem K 'Q RL si!! -.Kei 1 41. x Miss Mair, J. Steele, Grifhn, Walton, Patterson. Winters, Ledger Mr Johnson Seely. B. Santora, Orcutt, Nye, Karpiak STUDENT LEAGUE BOARD OFFICERS President New ELIZABETH WALTON Vice-President L.. L, , HELEN WINTER Treasurer ,L L ,, JEAN GRIFFIN Secretary H., VIRGINIA NESS Faculty Advisers: Miss Mair Mr. johnson Representatives: Stuart Nye Jean Steele Eleanor Ledger Helen Orcutt COMMITTEES Point System Committee. This committee determines the qualihcations necessary for eligibility for nomination to the different offices. Friendship Committee which provides assistance for tration. Freshmen at the time of regis Poli and Auditing Committee which supervises student elections. Good Cheer Committee which sends cards and flowers to faculty members and stu dents who are ill. Fire Squadron which arranges for fire drills and supervises methods of speedy CXIE Employment Committee which aims to assist the Dean of the school in placing girls and men who desire to obtain employment during their attendance at Normal. Student Chapel Committee which assists school organizations in planning chapel pro gI'3l'TlS VVl'lB1'lCVCI' All members of the student body of the Oneonta State Normal Scnool become mem hers of the Student League upon thelr regrstratlon m the school The student body elects the Student League Board, wh1cn acts mn an executrve and juchcrary capacxty The board, rn turn, appomts varrous comm1ttees for the admmlstratxon of speclfic functxons The large task of th1s year s board was the revlson of the constltutlon Thrs revrston was made necessary because of the changed orgamzatlon of the board Thus body now 1n cludes a presxdent, a VICE presrdent, a secretary, a treasurer, the chaxrmen of the newly formed men s and women s councxls, and one Senlor, two unrors and two Freshmen class representa trves There 19 also a Faculty advlstr The constrtunon was hnally accepted bv the student body Marclm 15th last year s board felt the need of redecoratmg the Student league Board Room It started th1s work hv purchasmg 1 large attractlwe rug The present board ment on mth th1s In order to make the Student League Dances more enjoyable for a greater number of students, the method of proposlng the names of those men ehgrble to attend the dances has been changed FOI' the benef'-lt of tl10Se students WllO enjoy entertainment Ofllef than dancmg, on the nlqllti Vlllen Student Lveaglle dances afe the EYSI HOOY of the school l'13S been opened T'-OI' YLCTCHIIVC g3I'neS The Get Acquamted Party held on September 14th was the hrst soclal event of the year Entertarnment and muslc for dancmg were provxded One of our most enjoyable entertalnments thus year was held O tober 28th when Ted Shawn and h1s SIX male dancers were presented On November 26th the Student League, assxsted by Dr Hunt and Mr Becker, spon sored the London Strlng uartet On February 75th the student body was grven the opportunxty to attend the Dream Pictures of Around the Medtterranean under the dlrectlon of Branson Decou Oneonta Normal School vsas represented at the annual Eastern States Conference, the week end of Aprll 12th at the Hotel Pennsylvama nn New York Crty To th1s conference all State Normal Schools and Teachers Colleges north of the Potomac and east of the Ohlo are represented by student and faculty delegates Our representatxves were ean Steele, Ioxs Pryor, Ahce HICTC and Stuart Nye These students were accompanxed by Mrss Tobey They reported a very enjoyable tr1p A Jomt meetmg of th1s year's board and the board chosen by the student body for the commg year was held March 28th The followmg mornlng at a regular Mass Meetlng of the student body the new officers were formally mstalled A dance was held that evenmg rn therr honor . A . 1 Y - 1 r - si 1 - Q - J - X V . ,Q 4 rcdecoration be curtaininf' the windows aintin rhe cabinet. and making table runners. 7 as r 8 l - 4. O 4 5 . , . I M . 4 . ' IK ' 77 , ' ' , Y - . , . . L . . . , . Spooner, Male, Owens, Phelan, Starks E. Cook, Shaw. Lalor. Letts INTER-CLASS COUNCIL President , EARL SPOONER Vice-President Y EoiTH STARKS Secretary EVELYN MALE Treasurer KATHLEEN PHELAN The Inter-Class Council was organized for the purpose of binding together the mem- bers of each of the three classes by promoting a better spirit of friendship and good will. Its membership includes the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Senior Class, the President and Treasurer of the Junior and Freshman classes and one representative from each class. The Inter-Class Council aims to govern the activities of the respective classes and to settle important questions that arise by stating a decision on the basis of discussion in meet- ings as well as advice offered by Miss Tobey, the faculty adviser. The first meeting was held on the fourteenth of September to name the weelc of six- teenth through the twenty-hrst of September as Freshman weelc, and to set the time for elec- tions of the Freshman class officers, placing the juniors in charge of these elections. Other powers of the council are to name the date for Freshman activities such as Deference Day, Stunt Night, Freshman Chapel and the Freshman Hop as well as Junior and Senior Weeks, and fix the days on which the Junior Prom and Senior Ball shall fall. Moving Up Day, of which the Inter-Class Council has charge, is observed in a chapel period before final ex- aminations in the last quarter. Thus the members of the Inter-Class Council are able to promote a better under- standing among the students of the Oneonta Normal by furthering cooperation among classes. Ofher Menzbers: Guy Shaw, Margaret Owens, John Neff, Dorothy Letts, Richard Lalor, Eleanor Cook, Elizabeth Patriclc. Rood. Searles, M. Danella, L. Baxter. M. Matteson Orcutt, M. Bennett, Male, Logel, Fisher, Axtell. Owens, Griffin Fmkenstadt. Lynch, Gifford, Sutherland, W. Robinson. Furey INTER-FRATERNAL COUNCIL OFFICERS President nun. ,,,,,,A,,,,,, . HELEN ORCUTT Vice-President . ,W Mn., L JEAN GRIFFIN Secretary .. . .cc W.. .. EVELYN MALE Treasurer . . .mc cc, ns, , LILLIAN AXTELL Corresponding Secretary ns. c, c. W.. LOUISE Rooo The Inter-Fraternal Council has been organized and maintained to regulate all sorority and fraternity activities and promote that spirit of co-operation and good will so necessary among the social clubs of an institution. This year it has been most ably advised by Dr. San- ford, who has offered many timely and helpful suggestions. A radical change in the rushing plans took place this year. Because of marks coming out at the end of twenty weeks, it was decided to have all rushing, pledging and initiating after twenty weeks time instead of the customary ten weeks. Therefore, February saw the usual array of novel parties, dances, teas, banquets and luncheons-characteristic of Rush Week. Pledging and initiation followed immediately after the formal banquets of Conflict Night. Another pledging and initiation took place in April. Phi Delta Alpha, the fraternity, although not governed by this schedule, has shown a hne interest in sorority affairs and has added to its list of worthy members. Rushing does not by any means compose the entire calendar of the sororities. Throughout the whole year, they are busy. Convocations are held, this year Oneonta Normal School was the scene of the Agonian convocation--an event always welcomed as a chance to show other schools what a fine alma materv we have. The council feels that this year has seen a decided improvement in the feeling between the sororities and more evidence that they are really working together cooperatively. It ex- presses the sincere hope that this friendliness will continue to grow in the years to come. Menibers: Betty Allen, Beatrice Baker, Leone Baxter, Howard Bogart, Marie Danella, Jean DeForest, Ellen Dewey, Hilda Finkenstadt, Barbara Fisher, Evelyn Furey, Royal Gifford, Raymond Lynch, Charles MacVean, Mildred Matteson, Margaret Owens, Vifilliam Robinson, Pauline Searles, Winifred Smith, Vincent Sutherland. M. Ballinger, Spagnola. DeForest, Budlong, Cronce, Bender, Fifield Mr. M'l1 ' ' ' ' 1 s, Walton, Comstocrc, Hlck, Lazarou, Kmkenstadt, Shaw C. Bennett., S. Cook, Hays, Wagner. S. Williams, Gifford, Kreger, Baldwin ALPHA SIGMA OMICRON QFFICERS President ,,,., ,,,,,,.,, , ., HELEN Comsrocx Vice-President na., ,W , .,., ALICE I-Iicx Secretary ,-.,, H... CHRISTINE LAZAROU Treasurer .,A,., .. ,,,,, .. .,,.,,, . W. ..,,,.. .- v.,,,E MGUY SHAW The object of this Fraternity is to raise the standard and increase the interest in journalism in O. N. S. and to help instigate journalistic endeavor in other State Normal Schoolsf' Zeta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Omicron was established in Oneonta in 1929 and since then has attempted to further the literary interest of the school through its work with the school publication, the Pen-Dragon. Alpha Sigma Omicron holds monthly meetings which are highly sociable and informative. Because of the meritorious work of many members of the Pen-Dragon Staff, Alpha Sigma Omicron has recognized their endeavors by admitting them into the Fraternity thus greatly increasing its numbers. One of the chief functions of this organization is the publishing of the school hand-book which is financed by the Student League. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Mills Members: Esther Baldwin, Mary Banaut, Mary Bellinger, Bertha Bender, Carlotta Bennett, Roselyn Budlong, Stephen Cook, Ruby Cronce, jean De Forest, Carol Fifield, Hilda Finkenstadt, Royal Gifford, Augusta Hare, Clinton Hays, Mary Hinckley, Stanley Kreger, Marie Oberlik, Donald Reynolds, Catherine Spagnola, William Wagner, Katherine Walsh, Elizabeth Walton, Stanley Williams. Spagnola Stevens, Beers, Getman, Matteson, Horn, Ledger Gerstenberg Baker. Dr. Fitzelle. Dr. Hunt, Dr. Bruce, Burgin, Curtis Cronce Davie Griffin, Rockefeller, Bowen, Hays, Cook, Goodrich, Walton, Gates, Bender De-Forest Letts, Hinman, Church, Bartlett, Starks, Jonas, LaTourette, Watson, Winter SIGMA PI SIGMA OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester BEA'IRlCE BAKER cw, President ,, , HELEN GERSTENBERG HELEN GERSTENBERG Vice-President , MARGARET CURTIS DOROTHY WHITE .s Secretary BEATRICE BAKER EDNA CHURCH Treasurer ISABEL BURGIN wc., ,,,,,, , -. Corresponding Secretary , EDITH STARKS Sigma Pi Sigma is the honorary scholastic organization of the Oneonta Normal School. Other chapters are located in Geneseo, Potsdam, and New Paltz. The objective of this club is to develop high scholarship and worthwhile endeavor among members of the society in the school as a whole, and in such broader circles as the influence of the society shall reach, cultivating such Icnowledges, habits, and slcills as are ap- propriate to democracy. Eligibility for membership is based on the following: Freshmen must maintain an average of 2.25 for I yearg three year students an average of 2.25 for 3 semesters, 2 year students with one year advanced credit an average of 2.25 for 2 semesters, one year students with two years advanced credit 2.5 for 1 semester. No credit may be obtained for summer school or for work done at other schools. Dr. Fitzelle and Dr. Bruce are the Faculty Advisers. Dr. Hunt is an Honorary Member. Members: Beatrice Balcer, Pauline Bartlett, Lulu Beers, Bertha Bender, Clark Bowen, Isabel Burgin, Edna Church, Stephen Cook, Ruby Cronce, Margaret Curtis, Vera Davie, Jean DeForest, Mildred Empie, Bea Louise Gates, Helen Gerstenberg, Beatrice German, Catherine Goodrich, lean Griflin, Clinton Hays, Virgie Hinman, Louise Horn, Anne Jonas, Ethel LaTourette, Eleanor Ledger, Dorothy Letts, Mildred Matteson, Anna Nolan, Catherine Spagnola, Edith Starks, Jeanette Stevens, Elizabeth Walton, Annie Watson, Dorothy White, Helen W'inter. Gates. Phillc-y, Baker Searles, Nye, Greemxood. Lalor, MacVean DELTA PSI OMEGA Delta Psi Omega, which means the Science of Voice and Drama, is a national dra- matic fraternity. Oneonta is fortunate in having one of the chapters located here since there is only one other Normal School in New York State which has a Delta Psi Omega chapter. Delta Psi started in the year l934-35 with but two members-Bea Louise Gates and Beatrice Baker. Miss Gates acted as President of the Dramatic Club during the year and Miss Baker took the part of Gammer Gurton in the annual spring play, Gammer Gurton's Needlef' As a result of their interest in dramatics and the work and talent shown, Delta Psi Omega, with the cooperation of Miss Meek, the Faculty Adviser, invited these students to join the fraternity: Ruth Greenwood, Pauline Searles, Arlene MacVean, Theron Philley, Richard Lalor and Stuart Nye. It is hoped that before the end of the year others will be eligible to join. This group will form the nucleus for dramatic effort next year. It plans to extend eligibility for mem- bership to the whole school and to keep the spirit of drama alive by participating actively and inspiring others to follow. S Cook Pitterson, Robinson, Kreger. H. Smith Mr Johnson Lake, Tennyson, Sutherland, Hickok. Bowen. Mt. Mills Neff Hays Lynch, Bogart, S. Williams, Shaw, Spooner, Lowe. Gifford, Radez, Kzirpiuk B Santora Perry, C. MEICVCQIH, Wagner PHI DELTA ALPHA FRATERNITY First Semester Second Semester ROYAL GIFFORD cc.. ,,,, - L, . Governor L ,-,.VINCENT M. SUTHERLAND VINCENT M. SUTHERLAND - Vice-Governor .. .. . . EDWARD TENNYSON BERT S. SANTORA . . L- .. . Recording Scribe .. .. LEo HICKOK WALTER KARPIAK .- Corresponding Scribe . . .. CLARK BOWEN A. LEE COOPER , - . Treasurer .. W-.. ,.,, .. . . VINCENT M. LAKE Representatives to Interfraternal Council RAYMOND LYNCH WILLIAM ROBINSON In the fall of 1932 the men students of Oneonta State Normal School felt the need of an organization that would better the social standing of men students. They desired to have an organization in which the men could become acquainted with one another and make friends. After a series of meetings the Brotherhood of O. N. S. was organized on November 30, 1932. To be eligible a candidate must have an average of 1.5. On March 7, 1933 the name was changed to Phi Delta Alpha. The purpose of this organization is to achieve higher scholastic standings and honors, to promote athletics among the men students of our school, to foster a cultural attitude to- ward the finer and more praiseworthy things in life, and to cultivate a social background for our later lives. Each spring Phi Delta Alpha sponsors a formal dance for its members, which is held in the club rooms of the Normal School. 1n February, 1934, it held an informal dance in the Gymnasium of the Normal, which was open to the student body. During the year it sponsors numerous parties for its members. In October, 1934, it gave a roast at the Lodge for tht tnnrt mtn student lodx and 111411 faculty T111s party was htld 1n order that neu acquaxntances and fr1ends111ps m1gl1t be formed for tht year In the fall of 1933 P111 Delta Alpha presented 1n Esther M Greene SC1lOl3l'51'l1P mem or1a1 plaque to hc ClI'CL113ILd among tht soror1t1es of the school To XVIII tl11s plaque an or ganlzanon 11ad to have t11e hlghcst bC1lO1'lSIlC average for three COHSCCUIIVL semesters The C1lOHl3h Sororlty won t111s plaque In t11e sprmg of 1954 1n cooperatlon mth the classes P111 Delta Alpha gave a tropl1y cup to t11e Mens Interclass Basketball Team who won the c11amp1onsh1p 1n Intramural Bas ketball A team must w1n lf two years 1n SLICCESSIOD to have permanent possess1on For the past year the lratermty l1as been busy furnxshmg IIS room 1n the Normal School The plan 15 to use F1113 room as 1 soc1a1 room where 1ts members may go to read or to converse an1ong themselves P111 Delta Alpha became a member of tl1e Tnterfratemal Counc11 1n 1933 and has helped sponsor the lnterfmternal Dance at t11e close of each year VAFLJL 1 Y MEMBI R5 Dr F1t2e11e Mr M1115 M johnson Mr W11sbach r Bruce r E L B CUFIIS 1N1lElN1BER5 Yenzorr Bert Santora Karl Sm1th Stephen Cook A Lee Cooper Royal G1fford Stanley Kreger Raymond Lynch Charles MacVean ohn Neff Thomas Patterson Clark Bowen Howard Bogart Cllnton Hays Leo H1c1co1c Walter Karplalc Harold Smltl' rthur jones unzors Freshmen Earl Spooner V1ncent Sutherland Edward Tennyson ans1ng Townsend Wllllam Wagner Stmley W11113mS Vmcent Lalce Donald Lowe Roger Perry oseph Radez Guy Shaw Thomas Carslcadon . s ' s s ge -, I' 4 . 'K .. I L I, vc - . ' s 1 . . . . ' 4- s - s - - A . ' I . - ' T rl' Q 't ' ' . ' A ' '. 1 D K. 1 7 ,. ., v I ' ' c A . 1 K o ,, H ia D. . ' . A M .... r. . ' . : r , .4 J , ,. . I I i Pingrey, Comstock, E. Palmer M. Bennett, DeForest, Rood, Miss Alden. Allen, Hartigan, Hick Burroughs, Lord, S. Moore, Warnefeld, Orton, Logel, A. Grieco. Jones, Ponsler AGONIAN FRATERNITY OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester LOUISE Root: c, L-. President .. ...LE BETTY ALLEN BETTY ALLEN - . cc, Vice-President E, E., JEAN DEFOREST MAE BENNETT E, E. L. Treasurer , - E., MAE BENNETT ALYCE Hicic L.. Recording Secretary We L-, LOUISE Room HELEN MOORE -. ,v,, LLLE . WL- Corresponding Secretary ,,,,,...,., , .HWS ALYCE HTCK The Beta Chapter of the Agonian Fraternity was established in 1892. We are now one of nine Chapters in New Yorlc State. An Alumni Reception was held at the chapter house january fifteenth. The evening was spent in playing bridge, after which a short program was given and refreshments were served. Twice this year the members of the sorority have enjoyed picnic suppers at Una- layii Lodge. On Coniiict Night we entertained our rushces at a Buffet Supper. An informal party was held in the club rooms later in the evening. At formal initiation Alpha Kappa Phi received twelve new members. In February it was announced that the Agonian Fraternity had obtained the highest scholastic average of the Normal School. The Beta Chapter of the Agonian Fraternity acted as hostess to the Grand Chapter, which included delegates from nine New York State Normal Schools. Business meetings were held Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon. Social events of this week-end included a banquet and dance at the Oneonta Country Club, a tea dance given by the Phi Delta Alpha Fraternity and entertainment by the other Oneonta sororities. The delegates and members of the local chapter attended the Oneonta Normal School Senior Ball Saturday evening. The entire group was present at the regular assembly Friday. After the second rushing season Ago pledged and initiated Five more girls. Faculty Adviser: Miss JESSICA ALDEN Betty Allen Dorothy Dopp Angela Grieco Alice Hunt Mae Bennett Angeline Burroughs Helen Comstock Jean De Forest Margaret Harrigan Alyce Hiclc Ruth Jones Helen La Mont Margaret Lenelcer MEMBERS Seniors juniors Freshmen Adelaide Logel Helen Moore Louise Rood Anna Warnefeld Stella Moore Helen Orton Eleanor Palmer Elberta Ponsler Leona Pugh Revel Lord Barbara Pingrey Miriam Williams WW Liepshutz, Morey Jonas, Sheldon, M. Matteson, Miss Barrott, Cunningham, Crounce, T. Weaver, Baxter Pa1mer. J. Deck, Male, Walton, D. Deck, O'Brien, Chambers, Hockridge B ,1-ALPHA DELTA SORORITY wif OFFICERS Fifff Semeffer Second Semester DORIS DECK , President , MILDRED MATTESON MILDRED MATTESON Vice-President ROSEMARY CUNNINGHAM SHIRLEY LIEPSHUTZ Recording Secretary LAURA SHULTES KAY SHELDON Corresponding Secretary THEODORA WEAVER JOSEPHINE MURPHY Treasurer RUTH PALMER The Alpha Delta Sorority began the year of 1934-35 with a social affair, an informal Sport Dance, held in our club room on October 6. The room was decorated with banners which gave a gay collegiate atmosphere and made the event a success. Next we concerned ourselves with the election of our officers for the coming year. Mildred Matteson was reelected as President, Doris Deck was succeeded by Rosemary Cun- ningham. Shirley Liepshutz was followed by Laura Schultes as Recording Secretary and Kay Sheldon,s place as Corresponding Secretary was taken by Theodora Wfeaver. Sister Josephine Murphy lcept her office as Treasurer until the middle of the year when she gradu- ated and her place was filled by Ruth Palmer. We again became socially active when our rushing season arrived. Wfe chose as our costumes for Rush Weekl' white sweaters, worn with black skirts and lavender lcerchieves. Our actual entertainment program took the form of a buliet luncheon at our house at 97 Elm Street. ln the evening of the same day, February 5, 1935, we gave a progressive dinner which began and ended at the house, but toolc us to Kandyland, Laslcaris, and Diana's Res- taurant. Our conflict night banquet was held at the Nlayflower Inn on February 18. Miss Barrott Mary Chambers Rosemary Cunningham Doris Deck Anne Jonas Shirley Liepshutz Mildred Matteson Leone Baxter Ruby Cronce Alice Hoclcridge Helen Ives v 7 v FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Davidson Miss Sarah Smith MEMBERS Seniors: Evelyn Male Josephine Murphy Laura Schultes Katherine Sheldon Betty Walton Theodora Weaver juniors Margaret Morey Rita O'Brien Ruth F. Palmer Ruth G. Palmer Freshmen: Janette Declc Dewey, New, Gorham, Seath Hanford, Gates, Searles, Furey, Axtell, M. Ferry, Calhoun, Horan Chapadeau, J. Jones. Cooley, Baird, MacGregor, Knop, H. Ferry, Foster, Card, Stewart Frisbee. Ledger, H. Miller, Ranney. Hoos. Wted, MacCarlhy ARETHUSA SORORITY OFFICERS First Semerter Second Semester PAULINE SEARLES President PAULINE SEARLES FLORENCE BARKER , Vice-President . EVELYN FUREY ,- Secretaries L1LLiAN AXTELL, MARIE HORAN MARY FERRY - Treasurer MARY FERRY The fine spirit of cooperation which existed hetween the memhers and the faculty ad- visers has resulted in a successful past year and promises future progress for Delta Chapter of Arethusa Sorority. The social season was introduced by the annual Clio-Arethusa formal dinner and dance. Sunday afternoon tea for faculty members, at which Mrs. Wvilshach and Dr. San- ford poured, preceded the Thanksgiving Recess. A pie sale and the yearly sale of japanese artifacts were sponsored hy the organization. An informal dinner and Yuletide party closed the 1934 social season. Lfpon our reiurn from the winter holiday season lVliss French, our honorary faculty adviser, entertained the S1ZI'iDI'lff,' at a bullet supper at the lN'layflower Inn. A jaclc'.vax party and noon hour dances preceded rushing activities, which included an afternoon tea dan:e, scavenger hunt, and house partv. At a formal hanquet at the Mor- ris home Am-:husa welcoined thirteen new inemhers and our two faculty advisers, lVliss Gaunt and lVlizs liveland. xalvo had l'een studying at Columhia University. lielore the Spring recess period three more Periilwrs increased our ranlcs to tliirtx'-live. Delta Chapter ol' Arethusa siiccessfiilix' enageil :le 'ifyiij-dateu idea into the social lite. hleinlwrs of the Phi Delta Alpha firaltrnitx' mere gue. s .mf the :Xrethusans for an evening of dancing and card-playing. A popcorn and efile vile. xi Lea tor town aluvnnae. a pirate henelit party. and a Pin Delta Aliilta-Are lu-:i semi-zo itml dance climaxed the social season. Hannah Gaunt Dorothy Baird Mary Calhoun Dorothy Chapadeau Gladys Cooley Ellen Dewey Helen Ferry Lillian Axtell Mary Ferry Marie Horan jane MacCarthy Helen Miller Elizabeth Aplin Martha Borden Christine Card Genevra Foster Virginia Frisbee Betty Gorham Ruth Hoos FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS Seniors: juniors Freshmen: Pledge: Eleanor Ledger Ida Louise Eveland Evelyn Furey Bea Louise Gates jane Hanford Virginia Ness Lois Pryor Pauline Searles Glenna New Lucile Ranney Elizabeth Seath Ellen Stewart Jacqueline jones Nlarjorie Kipp Helen Knop Elizabeth MacGreg Elizabeth Patrick Dorothy Weed OI' 1 ,YQ Jackson, Amsden, J. Smith, Harvey, Lane, Hyatt, M. Smith Burke, Baker, Weeks, Fisher, Miss Scott, Knudsen, Stevens, D. Anderson, Lapan M. Cook, E. Cook, Tomasian, S, J. Smith, Johnson, Wilson, Colburn, Griffin, Rockefeller, Hill Binley, Greenwood, Beck, Greiner, Butler, Owens CLIONIAN SORORITY OFFICERS First Semester Second Semeiffr BEATRICE BAKER H, President . BARBARA FISHER FRANCES WEEKS , Vice-President . . CAROLYN KNUDSEN -IEANETTE STEVENS . Recording Secretary BEATRICE BAKER RUTH GREINER . Corresponding Secretary . H, JEAN GRIFFIN MARY ELLEN ROCKEFELLER .. Treasurer , DOROTHY AMSDEN The original Clionian Sorority was founded at Geneseo in 1872. It was established as Beta Chapter in Oneonta in 1890-91 as a literary society, and at present has literary meet- ings once a month. Clio is fortunate in having a scholarship fund which is benefiting several girls. The Esther Greene Scholarship plaque was awarded to this sorority for the third successive time so that now it remains the property of Clio. In October, a faculty tea was given at the house and Miss Matteson, Miss jenkins and Miss Scott poured. In November, Clio and Arethusa gave their annual dinner dance at the Normal School. Rushing for the Clionian Sorority began February seventh with a tea dance at the house, the music being furnished by Stewart Crandall. Tea was poured by two town alumni, Miss Steere and Miss Walsli. This was followed by a formal dinner at the Mayflower Inn. After dinner, a program of entertainment was presented. On Confiict Night the Clionian members enjoyed a sleighride with their rushees. Miss Scott Miss jenkins Miss Seaver Beatrice Baker Hilda Beck Mildred Butler Barbara Fisher Ruth Greiner Barbara Lane Helen Lapan Margaret Owens Marian Tomasian Muriel Wilson Dorothy Amsden Marie Burke Margaret Binley Eleanor Cook Mildred Cook Ruth Greenwood FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS Seniors: juniors Freshmen: Mrs. Williamson Miss Eunice Smith Miss Powell Jean Griffin Margaret Jackson Mary Ellen Rockefeller Jeanette Stevens Frances Weeks Dorothy Anderson Virginia Colburn Edythe Harvey Ruth Hyatt Caroline Knudsen Dorothy Hill Joan Hurley Dorothy Johnson Jane Smith Mary Smith Sally Jean Smith ,Lf U ?ff 'fJJJ 1 , W M. Danella, Finkenstadt, MacVean, Jameson. LeFevre, Gerstenberg, Orcutt, Kelly Rudd, C. Danella, Ball, Ostrander, Argersinger, Carter, B. Wild, Barnes, J. Wild Wade, W. Smith, Warren, Phelan, Tompkins, Winter, Maynard, Davis TH ETA PHI FRATERNITY OFFICERS First Semester CHRISTINE CONKLING CORNELIA DANELLA EDITH TOMPKINS .. KATHLEEN PI-IELAN HELEN GERSTENBERG MARIE DANELLA JEANNE LEFEVRE WINIFRED SMITH ARLENE MACVEAN HILDA FINKENSTADT , President LW, 1st Vice-President . - ,. ., . 2nd Vice-President . Treasurer .. . W Secretary - men-- Corresponding Secretary Guards . , ,,,- , Guards , Critic Song Leader . SfC'O7ld Smneffef W MARIE DANELLA . ARLENE MACVEAN DORA JAMESON HELEN GERSTENBERG ,. JEANNE LEFEVRE - MARJORIE WARREN KATHLEEN PHELAN CHRISTINE CONKLING XVINIFRED SMITH Theta Phi was one of the first fraternities at Cortland fin fact the second of six that there are nowl. The Beta Chapter was organized at Oswego in 1928, the Gamma Chapter at New Paltz in 1929, the Delta Chapter at Brockport and the Epsilon Chapter at Oneonta, hoth in 1932. The Epsilon Chapter, which is our own chapter, has an interesting history all its own. In 1920 Sigma Kappa Alpha was organized at Oneonta. From that time on it grew and prospered. In 1932 the Theta Phi fraternity asked Sigma to become one of its sister chap- ters. Xve accepted the invitation and were affiliated with Theta Phi in April of that year. This marks the fourth anniversary of our affiliation with this State Organization. The year 1934-35 has been a very eventful one for us. Our season opened with open house which helped us get acquainted with the Freshmen. In November we gave our Thanksgiving Dance, which was a huge success both socially and financially and in December we had our usual Christmas party at the house. Our Rush Parties consisted of a formal dinner and entertainment at tlIe Nlayflower Inn and a Kids Partyn in the clubrooms. X I Miss Harris Edna Argersinger Caroline Ball Frances Bames Christine Conkling Cornelia Danella Marie Danella Mildred Empie Helen Gerstenherg Jeanne Le Fevre Doris Davis Hilda Finlcenstadt Dora Jameson Alice Carter Ethel Rudd FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS Seniors: juniors Freshmen: Miss Posthill Arlene MacVean Helen Orcutt ' Charldine Ostrander Kathleen Phelan Winifred Smith Edith Tompkins Marjorie Warren Janice Wild Helen Winter Roberta Kelly Ann Maynard Janice Wild Leah Wade LaTourette, Gannon, Watson, Engle, Petley, Hinman, Hinckley, Hubbard, Spagnola Taicott, Grose, Cambridge, Kuster, May, Eldredge, Fitzgerald, Glynn, Corwin, Roselle McCroSsen, Miss Nelson, R. Baxter, Christie, J. Brooks, Seeley, D. Brooks, Solomon, Ruland, Sweet H. Bellinger, Failing, Wilcox, B. Frederick, Ball. Burgin, Tweedie, Goodrich, Frederick, B. Weaver, Dreaney, I. Nelson, Bump, Nelson S. Moore, Craig, Maudsley, Austin, Mendenhall, M. Brooks, Hopkins, Wt-tzel. Wright, Terry, L. Martin, FRANSAN Q fide nga! OFFICERS President .,. ANN CHRISTIE Vice-President JOHN BROOKS Secretary H, VERNON SEELEY Treasurer c. DORIS BROOKS Fransan was organized in the fall of 1933 for the purpose of furthering social rela- tionship between non-sorority and non-fraternity students. During its first year the club certainly attained its main objective, and did much else for which it is remembered. It was voted to give Niiss Smith S25 to use for medical pur- poses where they were most needed in the Normal and Training Schools. With this aid sev- eral people received much needed glasses, dental worlc, etc. The club voted to decorate the school at Christmas time, something which was entirely new. The worlc was artistically done, and helped to make a real atmosphere of Christmas. Ths year Fransan has continued what it did last year in these two respects, and sincerely hopes that they will become established precedents. Miss Agnes Nelson accepted our request to become faculty adviser. Vve know that she will be an inspiration to the club. In November, Fransan entertained the Freshmen at an open meeting where they became acquainted with the work of the club. Inga Anderson, Anne Ewing, and Vernon Seeley presented a very entertaining skit. At a meeting held in February, thirty-five new members were pledged to the club. The biggest venture that Fransan undertook this year was the Fransan Dance which probably will become an annual affair at the club. Inga Anderson Esther Austln Mary E Bellmger Helen Bellmger Dons Brooks ohn Brooks Marlon Brooks MHFIOU Bump Isabel Burgm Margaret Curtxs Anne CllflSfIC Betty Crmg Dorothv Earl Helen Fuhng Nlarjone F1t7gerald Gertrude Frederick Ellzahetn Gannon Blanche Hubbard An1ta Camhrldge Eleanor Dreanev Anna Ewlng Helen Glxnn Catherme Goodrich X1rg1e I-lmrnan Ella I-Iopkms X Lola Hopkrns Ethel L1Tourette Ctrtrudt B1ll Ruth Baxter ornella Forum Ehzahe h Eldredge Llsle Engle lrances Hlnklex Nhct Lxnch I ACULTY ADVISER Mlss Agnes Nelson XXE NXBLRS 58711075 IHIZOT 1 Madeleme Kuster Cla1re Mendenhall Gertrude McKernon Nlarjorre Nesbltt osephlne INeurohr Leonard Nxcholas Pearl Prerce Arhe Petlev Xjlfgl 13 uaclcenhush Frances Rohmson 'Vliry Rohmson Ruth Roselle hilary Ruland Shlrlev Solomon Cxthenne Spagnola Eva Talcott Eva Terrv Ehzabeth Vw eaver Laura 'Xlaudsley Frances Rendell Chrxstma Rxnsma X ernon Seelex Id1 Turner Annre XX atson Laura XV1lcoX Wane XX rlgnt Pe1rl Max Nlxldred Nlcfrossen Irene 'Nelson Xlirx 'Nelson Vlirguerl e Stmflord Lrnda Sweet I 1 i . J . T . . .n. Q . . 1 K , . , v . 'V fy , Nlarion Grose Wilda Tweedie V,. . W , V, , ,A l re.fvnm1: f- . A 1. Y d 5 N1 4 . A ll' I 1 Lf l ' L Y 1 ' . 1 1 . 'rf ' . 17 - x ' V f iltfvn wwf Ruth J Palmer Morey, Cambridge, Maynard, Browning, Talcott W Smith Herman Craig, Letts, Ewing, Burdick, Soffer, Wright T Weaver Ostrander, Macvean, Rockefeller, Miss E. Smith, Rood, Getman, M. Danella, O. Santora, Liepshutz Hartigan Horn Ledger, Petrie, Solomon, Davie, Allen, M. Ferry, Goodrich, Warnefeldt, Failing, Dreany Baker McCarthy, MacCv0wan, Saltzman Hcckridge Taylor Ryder, M. Smith, M. Brooks. D. Brooks, LeFevre, Barnes, J. Wild, B. Wild, Tanner, Geesler Fitzgerald KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY CLUB OFFICERS President Us ,,,,..,e, MARY ELLEN ROCKEFELLER Secretary W- W .W,,. MARY Louisa Rooo Treasurer ,,...,,.,..,,...Y,,,..,,.,,,., CHRISTINE CoNicLiNG The purpose of the Kindergarten-Primary Club is to foresee and discuss problems that we shall encounter in dealing with young children. In December forty-five new members were initiated into the club. We have tried to widen our interest this year by having varied programs. At our first regular meeting, Mrs. Johnson gave us a very interesting talk on Labrador. At various other meetings we were en- tertained with folk-dancing, lectures with slides and musical programs. Our faculty advisers are Miss Smith and Miss Kaske. The members of the Kindergarten-Primary Club are: Elizabeth Allen, Beatrice Baker, Frances Barnes, Vera Blann, Doris Brooks, Marian Brooks, Mary Buchanan, Isabel Burgin, Marion Burritt, Anita Cambridge, Ethel Carroll, Virginia Colburn, Helen E. Cole, Gladys Cooley, Gertrude Cotton, Betty Craig, Carmel Crispel, Marie Danella, Vera Davie, Iva Dietz, Martha Drew, Eleanor Dreany, Mary Browning, Anne Ewing, Mary Ferry, Marjorie Fitzgerald, Ethel Frank, Evelyn Furey, Wavel Geesler, Beatrice German, Beatrice Gifford, Catherine Goodrich, Florence Gregory, Margaret Harri- gan, Daisy Herman, Blanche Hubbard, Alice Hockridge, Louise Horn, Alyce Hick, Ida Jackson, Bertha Kubas, Barbara Lane, Eleanor Ledger, Jeanne LeFevre, Mary Keery, Doro- thy Letts, Shirley Liepshutz, jane McCarthy, June MacGowan, Arlene MacVean, Ann May- nard, Helen Moore, Josephine Neurohr, Charldine Ostrander, Phyllis Pabis, Ruth F. Palmer, Ruth Palmer, Faith Perkins, Elizabeth Petrie, Pearl Pierce, Elberta Ponsler, Mary Possum, Lois Pryor, Catherine Reese, Louise Ryder, Francis Robinson, Evelyn Saltzman, Olga San- tora, Frieda Schultz, Winnie Simons, Adah Simpson, Ruth Smith, Winnie Smith, Esther Sofier, Shirley Solomon, Eva Talcott, Hazel Tanner, Marion Taylor, Alpha VanNostrand, Eva Van Valkenburgh, Anne Warnefeldt, Theodore Weaver, Augusta Weckworth, Marion Whipple, Barbara Xvild, Janie Wild, Cora Wood, Marie Wright. WMM . Lu-'Q JT X J , f 'buf 'T Wi .,,,.,,, SBBII1, Hnftlgan, Borden, BRXICT, M. Belllngef, Herman Getman, Selzer, Stevens, Craig, Jackson, Blakely, Hockrldge, Horn, Spagnola, Liepshutz DeForest, Ledger, Sweet, Grieco. B. Weaver, Goodrich, Miss Posthlll, Miss Jenkins D Deck Frederick, Burdick, Buno, Cunningham, Lazarou T. Weaver, Winter, Merchant, M. Bennett, Tennyson, Jameson, H. Miller, Roselle Cronce Banuat ALPHA RHO THETA MEMBERS First Semester Second Semester JEANETTE STEVENS .. ,,,, in President .-. .W,.s .--WC BETTY CRAIG --.. ...... - ,,,,......,,,, -W Vice-President nan.. EEE, ,- MARGARET JACKSON DORIS DECK e,,,..,..,.... , ., ..-, Treasurer ,,E. ,E,.E, . r. S, ALICE HOCKRIDGE BETTY CRAIG ,,,........... ,. .,,. Secretary WW, ,,,,,E....-,,, RUTH BLAKELY Alpha Rho Theta, The Art Club of O. N. S., is a comparatively new organization, having been originated in 1931. We are guided by Miss Jenkins and Miss Posthill. The purpose of the club is for the furthering of activities connected with art. Spon- soring exhibits has been an important activity carried on by the organization. Last year, an exhibit was held consisting of reproductions of noted paintings. Because we wished to accom- modate varied interests, this year we displayed a Modern Photography Exhibit. Both were favorably received by the Student Body and engaged the attention of Oneonta residents. Members have been allowed opportunity to give expression to individual talent by participation in the metal craft work, under the guidance of Miss Ruth Blakely. Two crowning social events of the year are always of paramount interest. Miss Jenkins has been our hostess at a Garden Tea which is an annual affair anticipated through- out the year. The Alpha Rho Theta Banquet was held at the Elks Club in 1934 and we are hoping to retain this on our calendar of activities. Members: Mary Banuat, Leone Baxter, Mary Bellinger, Ruth Blakely, Martha Bor- den, Anna Buno, Ruth Burdick, Christine Conkling, Betty Craig, Dorothy Crego, Rosemary Cunningham, Doris Deck, Gertrude Frederick, Beatrice Getman, Catherine Goodrich, Angela Grieco, Margaret Harrigan, Daisy Herman, Alice Hockridge, Louise Horn, Margaret Jack- son, Dora Jameson, Helen Knop, Christine Lazarou, Eleanor Ledger, Shirley Liepshutz, Evelyn Male, Ruth Merchant, Helen Miller, Phyllis Pabis, Ruth Roselle, Betty Seath, Mary Selzer, Catherine Spagnola, Jeanette Stevens, Carol Sweet, Edward Tennyson, Elizabeth Weaver, Theodora Weaver, Olga Ziobrowski. Phelan VanVall-rmburg, C. Danella, Gates, LeFevre, MacGowan, A. Macvean E Cook H Ferry VanDeusen, Seeley, S. Cook, Lalor, Spencer, Nye, Philley, Selzer, Hill Lazarou Walsh Searles, M. Smith, Greenwood, M. Cook, Baker, Sargalis, Cronce, Knudsen, Patrick DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS President ,.,e, ,ee,,-,, e,ee EYE, BEA LOUISE GATES Vice-President E, , M, MARGARET DUNNE Secretary ,,,, ,E CORNELIA DANELLA Treasurer --, E ,,,, ,, ,E,,,,, MU ,,.,,EE,,,, JEANNE LEFEVRE The O. N. S. Dramatic Club was organized in the fall of 1928 with Miss Meek as faculty adviser for the beneht of those students in the school who are especially interested in producing plays for study as well as public entertainment. Eligibilry for membership in this club is determined by try-outs that are held in the beginning of each term and controlled by the members of Delta Psi Omega. This year under the direction of Miss Meek three plays were produced. They were: the three-act play, Rebound, which was given in December, the one-act play, Poetry and Plaster,', which was presented during a chapel period, and the annual Spring Play, Gammer Gurton's Needle, a 16th century comedy. In addition the Dramatic Club presented the Christmas Pageant, Madonna Enthronedf' Members: Beatrice Baker, Stephen Cook, Mildred Cook, Eleanor Cook, Ruby Cronce, Cornelia Danella, Margaret Dunne, Helen Ferry, Bea Louise Gates, Ruth Greenwood, Richard Hawkins, Jeanne LeFevre, Carolyn Knudsen, Roland Lansing, June MacGown, Arlene MacVean, Theron Philley, Elizabeth Patrick, jean Preston, Kathleen Phalen, Pauline Searles, Vernon Seeley, Mary Smith, Roland VanDeusen, Dorothy VanValkenburg, Isabelle Sargalis, Mary Selzer, Frances Weeks, Katherine Walsh. Barrett, Davis. Steele, Cambridge. M. Miller, Kanarek, Kellogg. Barney Hinckle Miss Alden Stev.-art Posson Tvmeedie T ' ' ' y, . , ' . , ' . omasian, Mauer, Davidson. Currie M. Jones, LaTourette, Harris, Dreaney, Upright, Osterhout. Moseman, I. Smith, Blancrard Carroll LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS First Semester Second Semesler MURIEL WILSON President . DOROTHY DAVIDSON MARJORIE JONES . - Vice-President MARY BANUAT ETHEI. LATOURETTE , . Secretary-Treasurer , . LILLIAN MAUER The Library Club was organized in the fall of 1934 with Miss Alden and Miss Van Deusen as faculty advisers. A constitution was drawn up in which the aims of the club were stated as follows: to serve the school by creating a desire for good reading and to help make the library attractive through book and bulletin board displays. A good start has been made this year in working toward these aims. During National Book Week an interesting and attractive display of books was on exhibit. Library tags were sold, the receipts of which were used to buy a few of the modern fiction books and attractive editions of the classics. Decorative posters, made by the club members explaining the content of the different magazines in the library, were posted in the main corridors. Social gatherings have been held, as well as the regular monthly business meetings, in which book reviews and other entertainments have been contributed by the faculty and members. llfembersr Mary Banuat, Etna Barney, Dora Blanchard, Anita Cambridge, Elizabeth Currie, Dorothy Davidson, Doris Davis, Eleanor Dreaney, Naomi Groat, Ruth Harris, Mary Hinckley, Marjorie Jones, Ethel Kanarek, Helen Kellogg, Ethel La Tourette, Gertrude McKernon, Lillian Mauer, Mabel Miller, Ruth Moyer, Gussie Osterhout, Arlie Petley, Mary Posson, Doris Potter, Irene Smith, jean Steele, Ellen Stewart, janet Tinker, Marian Toma- sian, Wilda Tweedie, Myrtle Upright, Kathryn XValsh, Muriel Wilson. CAROL CHOIR OFFICERS President . . RAYMOND A. LYNCH Vice-President . STANLEY A. KREGER Secretary-Treasurer . KATHLEEN PHELAN Librarian BI-TATRICE GETMAN The Oneonta Normal School Carol Choir is the organization of the school that offers opportunities for students who are interested in the field of vocal music. This choir is one of mixed voices, and performs some of the best music known today. This music centers around the compositions handed down to us by both the United States and older nations on thoughts of Christmas and the Nativity-both sacred and secular in type. Other music performed and sung is of a secular nature, but also of a high standard. Last year marked the beginning of our choir. In preceding years separate choirs were maintained for the men and women, but last year, Mr. Wfilsbach, our director, organized the mixed choir with these separate choirs forming the nucleus of the new organization. Con- certs were given at Christmas time, Easter, and at Commencement. Our efforts were re- ceived with great enthusiasm by those people of Oneonta and vicinity who were present at these exercises. All our music was sung with piano accompaniment: however, it is the ulti- mate aim of Mr. Wilsbacl1 and Nliss Powell, his assistant, to convert our Carol Choir into an A Cappella Choir, that is, one which sings without instrumental accompaniment. Membership in the Carol Choir is open to those students who possess the interest, in- clination, and a moderate amount of ability. This year we have had a large number of stu- dents baclc in school who had a year's experience in mixed choir work. Benefiting by the ex- perience of these people and by the voices of the large number of new members, we have at- tained even greater heights this year than we did last, both in our Christmas Concert and in our Easter and Commencement Offerings. ONEONTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA In the fall of the year of 1933, the Oneonta Symphony Orchestra was formed. Ir con- sisted of Oneonta Normal School musicians plus musicians of the city of Oneonta and sur- rounding communities. The orchestra was conducted by Mr. john L. Wilsbacli, head of the Oneonta Normal School music department, and during that school year made many credit- able appearances. This year the orchestra's personnel and instrumentation has been increased by mu- sicians both from Oneonta and surrounding communities, and its concert field has been extended outside of the city. Concerts have been given in Morris and Treadwell. The orchestra's library has been greatly increased by the worlcs of such masters as Beethoven, Tschailcowslcy, Strauss, Nleyerbeer, Dett, XVagner. Sibelius, and many others. The orchestra is greatly indebted to Dr. Charles XV. Hunt, Principal of the Oneonta Normal School, for his sincere cooperation and interest in the continued life and growth, both numerically and musically, of this organization. A larger concert held, including more communities as well as more local concerts and radio appearances, is definitely anticipated for the Oneonta Symphony Orchestra. THE 1935 OUR yearbook is the product of sincere interest and untiring effort on the part of the Staff. We have included those things in which the majority of stu- dents have manifested greatest interest. CATHERINE D. SPAGNOLA-Editor-in-Chief EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CATPIERINE D. SPAGNOLA ASSISTANT EDITORS MURIEL WILSON JEAN DEFOREST ART DEPARTMENT PAULINE BARTLETT BETTY SEATH ALYCE HICK RUTH ROSELLE JEANETTE STEVENS HELEN KNOP ANNA BUNO MARY BANUAT LEONE BAXTER MARTHA BORDEN M. JONES M. NELSON PICTURE AND SNAPSHOT DEPARTMENT MARY SELZER GEORGE EDEN BETTY CRAIG ROYAL GIFFORD LOUISE Roon BARBARA PINGREY MARGARET I-IARTIGAN if MILDREO MCCROSSEN JOHN NEFF DORA BLANCHARD RUTH JONES X . W FACULTY ADVISERS , D Q! MR. E. LEWIS B. CURTIS MISS IRENE POSTHILL E. Terry. Plotnick, Aplin, Lasell, Nye, Hunt, Anderson, Ainslee, Lapan Kellogg, Preston, Lazarou, Gaydowski, Hinckley, Searles, M. Nelson, Knudsen G h Ol' ZITI W1 Orcutt, seam, Rockefeller, Ochodnicki, Gates, Maeoregor, starks, D. Miner E HAVE eliminated many literary details in an attempt to make this a truly pictorial reproduction of student life during our three years at Oneonta State ANNA OCHODNICKI-Business Manager Normal School. LITERARY DEPARTMENT BEA LOUISE GATES CHRISTINE LAZAROU DORA PLOTNICK PAULINE SEARLES PATRICIA LAsELL JEAN PRESTON HELEN KELLOG E. APLIN PERSONAL DEPARTMENT MARGARET DUNNE HELEN ORCUTT JUNE MACGOWAN HUMOR DEPARTMENT MARY ELLEN ROCKEFELLER EVA TERRY BUSINESS MANAGERS ANNA OCHODNICKI EDITH STARKS MARY HINCKLEY ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT DOROTHY MILLER CAROLYN KNUIJSEN CHARLOTTE GAYDOWSKI HELEN LAPAN DOROTHY ANDERSON WALTER NYE ALICE HUNT SECRETARIES ELIZABETH MACGREGOR BETTY GORHAM MARGARET LENECKER ELIZABETH AINSLEE M. Jones. Rood, l-Iartigan. Borden, Stevens, Hick, Pingrey. Blanchard, McCrossen Roselle, MacGowan, Banuat, Finkenstadt, Nei, Knop, Buno, Baxter, R. Jones Eden, Craig, Spagnola, DeForest, Bartlett, Selzer, Gifford, Miss Posthill S ff . Q L I 1 Wi., Q 1 a A-H M ttf ip, L k X rv U., Seath. Bender, M, Bellinger, Baxter, Preston, Budlong, H, Bellinger Hays, Cronce, Hick, S, Cook, Finkenstadt, Comstock, Gifford Baldwin, Nicholas, Williams, Miss Jenkins, Mr. Mills, Walton, Shaw, Philley, Fineld Cvallik, Hinckley, Banuat, Groff, Orcutt, Bowen, C. Bennett, Obertlik, Walsh, E. Terry PEN-DRAGON STAFF Editor-in-Chief Steplicn Cook Assistant Editor-in-Chief Helen Comstock Advertising Manager Royal Gifrord Assistants , Jean Preston, Theron Pliilley, Dora Jameson, Clark Bowen Alumni Department Editor Mary Bellinger Assistants , Helen Bellinger. Margaret Curtis Art Department Editor Alyce Hick Assistants Katliryn Walsli, Vivian Dutclier, Alice Grotl, Rulay Cronce, Betty Seatli, Olga Gallik, Leona Baxter Business Nlanager Hilda Finkenstadt Circulation Department Manager Guy Sliaw Assistant Helen Orcutt Exchange Department Editor Bertlia Bender Humor Department Co-Editors Stanley Xvilliains and R. Gardner Literary Department Editor Clinton Hays Reporters Augusta Hare, Betty' Seatli. R evri elyn Budlong, Nlary Hinckley, lNlarv Banuat. lVlarie Qlwertlik. Kay Vfalsli, Tlier t',Q a Allverito, lfva Terri' Special Xvriters William Wagner. l.eonard Nicliolas. listlier Baldwin. Carlotta Bennett Sports Department Carol liilield, Donald Reynolds and Stanley Kreger Student league Editor Betty Wfalton I Johnson, McCrossen, Sutherland. Tennyson, Davie, Baxter. Mr. Myrus Hockridge. Giflord. Spooner, Walsh. Mauer, Goodrich, Daly, Shaw. Eden Gallik Matteson. M, Nelson, Currie, Barnett. Galusha. Seeley. Austin. I. Nelson Talcott CAMERA CLUB OWICERS President EDWARD TENNYSON Vice-President JOHN NEp'F Secretary XIERA DAVIE Treasurer ViNt5EN'i SUTHERLAND The history of the Camera Club begins with an announcement in assembly relative to a certain typed notice on one of the bulletin boards. This notice from the typewriter of Mr. Myrus, who has since become adviser of the club, was to the egect that students who were interested in taking up photography were invited to a meeting for the purpose of organizing a Camera Club. About twenty met at the appointed time. Plans were arranged for a program of photographic printing in which every member was to participate. Ar the close of the hrst semester, our january seniors had to leave us. New members were invited to join. Several responded and there are now about twenty-hve members. The outcome of this organization is very gratifying. The members have Come to see the value of visual instruction as an enrichment of the curriculum. They are realizing that moving pic- tures, lantern slides and other types of projected pictures in the class room work will be of great value. Mr. Johnson has assisted Nlr. lVlyrus in this activity. The club worlc has been carried on in Mr. johnsonls laboratory. As the interest increased more room was needed, so Mr. Barnett equipped a dark room and has rendered valuable assistance by placing it at the disposal of the club and also by giving individual and group instruction to some of the members. flfembcrsz Mr. Johnson, Nlr. Nlyrus, Betty Ainslee, Nellie Austin, Leone Baxter, Elizabeth Currie, Eleanor Daley, Verie Davie, George Eden, Olga Cvallilc, Merl Galusha, Royal Ginord, Katherine Goodrich, Ruth Harris, Alice Hoclcridge, Lillian Mauer. Mildred Nlatteson, Nlildred lVlcCrossen, john Ned, l. Nelson, NI. Nelson, lVlarie Obertlilc, Vernon Seeley, Guy Shaw, Earl Spooner. Vincent Sutherland. Eva Talcott, Edward Tennyson, Kay XX'alsh. The Philologians organized in March 1934 as the Freshman Book Club with ten members We planned to rotate the chairmanship alphabetically so we elected only one oflicer secretary, Lucinda Albro We met alternate Tuesdays from 3 to 4 either in the museum or the room that is now Miss Hodgdon s office Last September we decided to hold our meetings every Tuesday from 3 to 3 30 The school allowed us the use of the Social Room for our meetings With Miss Tobey s advice v, e drew n fhgw alms for our club To increase our knowledge of and familiarity with contemporary books and authors To develop a lasting interest in and a real enjoyment of good literature To read comprehensively and critically To abolish prejudices through an increased knowledge of others interests Before the Christmas Holidays we voted to discontinue meetings for awhile because so many other school activities were in progress that we could not agree on a time when all of us could meet At that time we thought the Library Club had a somewhat similar purpose in O N S so it would not much matter if we ceased to function altogether We since discovered our mistake XX e began again after the Easter holidays Many students do not understand what we are perhaps because of the fancy name It was evident we could not remain Freshman Boolc Club until we graduated Therefore we suggested several names and finally agreed upon Philologians It means lovers of literature and we hope we will learn to become that which we are not yet true Philologians ' t l . l Q 7 1 7 . - 1 . . , . . . . , . v -v ' . : .T , -s 7, 1' . . . . . 2. ' ' ' , ' ' . 3. To share our experiences in reading with others. 4. ' ' ' . 5. i ' ' D l i . Y - N - an ' - . . ., . . , . , , . . ' ' lf Y7 ' -1' lf ' ' Y, ff - 91 ' - i- ev - - v XC SPORTS CLUB OFFICERS President U ss , , ,, ANNE joNAs Vice-President , , , ELEANOR LEDGER Secretary W 7 MARY ELLEN ROCKEFELLER Treasurer s , , s, . MARGARET CURTIS Faculty Adviser , , MEDORA MANTZ Freshman Representative , , ,W , DOROTHY JOHNSON The Athletic Association started the school year with a new name-The Sports Club. At the first meeting in the fall, we decided to initiate two new sports in our Normal School, roller skating and bicycling, These two activities have been very popular with the student body and we hope the precedent has been set to form some new athletic activity each year. The hrst social event of the year was the annual Student-Faculty Picnic. In Cctober the Sports Club held a Faculty tea, at which time faculty members contributed suggestions for the yearls program. This year we have cooperated with the boys' basket ball team by serving refreshments to them and their guests after each home game. Due to the efforts of the cheering committee and song-leader, the enthusiasm at basket ball games this year has been greatly increased. Bowling and ping-pong tournaments were held in March. The annual Supper Club Cabaret sponsored by the Sports Club was given March 26. Plans are being made for Play Day, when we expect to entertain for a week-end delegates from Cortland Normal School. W e would like to thank our adviser, Miss Mantz, the other faculty counsellors, and the entire student body for their cooperation, without which we would not have been able to have had a successful year. SPORTS CLUB COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Archery G1rls Dorotln olmnson Archery Boys olm Stelnrod Baseball Cnrls Dorotlxy Mxller Basketball Gnlsl ean De Forest Basketball Boys Royal Grflford Brcyclmg G1rls lVI1r1L Horan DlCNCllI1g Boys lflarold SITl1Ill Bowlmg G1rls Mary Perry Bowling Boys Donald Loxu Cheerleaders Snrley Lxepslmutz Clubroom Carol Flneld Girl Scouts Vxrglma Colburn Ncmon Day Recreatlon Kay Sm1tl1 I-I1lc1ng can Steele HOfSClH3DSl1lP-Ruth Roselle Lodge Margaret Harugan I D p g P rlw G Penwo Plcnlcs Angela Gneco Ping Pong Glrls Eltanor Ledger Plng Pong Boysl Stanley Kreger Rxfle Practxce Mary Selzer Roller Skatmg ane McCarthy Rhytlmmxc Fxercxse and Posture Dorotlny Amsden Social Affamrs Carolxne Knudsen Soc1al Dancmg Carolme Knudsen Song Leader Helen Ferry Stunts and Tumlmng Glrls Mvrtle Barber Stunts and Tumlvlmg Boys Donald Lowe SWTITIIDIIIL Arlxt Pttley Tap IDHHCIDQD Dam Herman Ttas Iuncluons Banquets Rutlm Lllme Ttnms Nlat Btnmtt X ollty Ball Glflb Ellml ttln lxlaclnarlalu Vollty Ball Bow Fulton Patterson XVIDILI Sports Grrlsj RLlIl1GI'E1l1LI' Vvmter Sports lBoys Bert Santoxa X l ' elf F J 0 '4 ffm-J ' . 4 ' sm- ' 4 ' l ill- X 4 , Iv , 4, tm- K . 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