Onondaga Valley Academy - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

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FOREWORD 059 HE 'rheme for This year's publicafion is progress. For +he ug pasl' few years, achievemenl and expansion have been 45' 'Ts used, bu+ +he 'ropics were developed along lines rhal' deal+ chiefly wilh 'rhe addirion +o +he school. However, 'rhis year we are endeavoring io carry +he lheme, progress, along lines lhal deal noi only wilh sfruciural progress, buf progress in edu- calional fields and progress of srudenls ihemselves. As one phase of expansion, new courses have been added: also our faculfy has increased: our enrollrnenf is grealer. The members oi 'rhe sfafl feel fhar The progress should nol' sfop fhere, bu+ should be carried info publica+ion. We have endeavored +o selecl' fhe mosf oulsianding paris in previous yearboolcs, and we have assembled Jrhe combined de- velopmenls along wilh a few innovalions of our own in an e'Fl:orl' lo presenl a composile book in rhe mosi appealing way Thai if is possible for us 'ro do. K Because fhey have nor been organized during +he pasr year, 'rhe group picrures of +he Treasurer's Club, The Red Cross, and 'rhe Junior Class do noi appear in This year's ACADEMY. The candid camera pages are being confinued. We, The s+aFF members, presen+ +his, +he l94O ACADEMY, for your approval. -THE EDITOR DEDICATION WE. fhe members of The P740 gracluafing class, dedicafe Huis Academy +o Mr. Harold C. Soufhworfh, an excellen+ +eacl'1er and a good coach of a+l'1le+ics. E. Slewarl Powlesland, Charles V. l-lar+son,, Edirh Amish ,,,,, , , Geraldine Andrews ,, , Mary Barry ,, ,, , ,, Frances Bliss ,e,, Evelyn Cassidy ,, Marie Clarlc ,, ,, ,, Eleanor Cosrello ,, ,, Mary Margarel Cosl'ello,,, Florence B. Dailey , William Davison , l-lorlense Dederer ,, Joseph Dixon , Winilred Dixon , Richard Forlies Fanny l-larmon , J. Waldene l-line ,, ,, Mary E. l-logan, , Edirh l-lorle , Kalherine l-lorrigan , Alma l-lurs+ ,, Eleanor Keefle , ,, Olive Langham , Lawrence Leigh Gerlrude Lohlil , . l-lelen Mahar ,,,, Onna Maloney . William McLaughlin , Edward Miller ,,,, Joseph Minsavage , , Florence Mosher ,, , Jane Mosher Mary O'l-lara s,,, , Blanche Paddock , William Paichen . Elizaberh Roberlson ,,,, Lucille Ryan ,,,, ,, Evelyn Sabloarese , , , l-larold Sourhworih Era Scofield ,, Ursula Slreeler Mary E. Todd FACULTY ,, Principal ,Vice-Principal , , Social Science ,,,English , ,Social Science English , Assislanl' Secrelary Physical Training ,School Nurse , English ,, ,, ,, ,,French , Physical Training , , , ,Music , , ,Larin ,Science , ,, ,,Elec+rici+y Malhemalics ,, , ,,Die'rician Maihemalics and Science , , ,Drawing , Secreiary , ,,,, Lalin ,, ,, , ,English ,, , ,, , ,, ,English Commercial and l-lislory Marhemarics ,,,,,,,,,,,,English ,, , Home Economics , ,,,,,,,, lnduslrial Arls , .,Voca+ional Adviser Science and l-lisrory ,,,,,Social Science ,, ,,,,Ma+hema+ics Marhemalics and Science , ,,,,,, ,,Commercial , , ,, ,,,,,,,, Science ,Acring Dean of Girls ,Commercial ,, , ,, , ,,,, Home Economics l-lisrory and Afhlelics , ,,,,, ,,,,,, S cience English and French Librarian W L f f, 7 bl Kr' 'f ffffff, W ,776fG7ff M, , Af ff fffff fff fffff r f !ff0fff f f f f f IQ! 3 f f K fffffffff f fic! K M ,, mf f, ,. K Q f K K ffgff Mmmmlst . y V ,Q V. - ..., A. , . 1,.A: :L ' 2 M f- i t U il. I t M 2 in an KN' 'ri ' iif ,f if N wif? f ff! ff , riff! J-N iff., ffffff , K' -sz ff ABELL, ROBERT Conscienlious and diligenl is Bob Abell, To lake care of himself he'll always be able. Red Cross '39, Sludenl Council '40, Chairman ol Social Commil- leo 40. AMIDON. BETTY A good friend and good sporl is Lou, l-ler helping hand will see you lhrough. Dracova '37, '38, '39, '4O: Chorus '36, '37, '38, '397 Music Club Secrelary '39, Shew Box '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, Proof Reader '37, '38, Exchange Edilor '39, '40, Pholo- graphy Edilor Annual, Song Com- milfee, Pi Omega Phi '39, '40, Swimming Team '37, '38. P.G. ARNOLD. DORIS A cul lillle red head is she And very smarl in Chemislry. Sludenl Council '37, Red Cross '38, '39, Swimming Team '38, '40, ASH, WILLIAM l-le-'s a good sludenl and never rash, Of course you know we mean Bill Ash. BARDWELL, HELEN She's small and quick and on her loes, And charm she fakes where- ever she goes. Dracova '39, Tawanka '39, BEAULIEU, ROBERT Tall and handsome is lhis fellow, Wilh manner quiel, mild and mellow. Science Club '37, '38 Ann Arbor, Rifle Club '37, '38 Ann Arbor, Track '37, '38 Ann Arbor. L s, P ..:..::.. . ,, ' ., . ., QIQQQQ, . -::- ':::: is , ., ,,.. . sw, -'--- . r,rs s.., e A, H 1? , Q j ' sf ' .... . 4 f er, .. ,.,- . , . ..f.fe::aga, :,:, . 5' , fb ..,,, , X F ' ',', .,..,, ' Q I ' Qf ii- f BERNADELLI, ENESS She's an alhlele al hearl, And known 'ro be quile smarl. Volley Ball '36, '37, Baskelball '36 '37 BLAISDELL, MARILYN ln 'rhe fulure she'll gel along quile well, For her personalily she's sure lo sell. Tawanka '38, '39, '4O. Complomefer School. BLEWETT, LERA Thal she will gel along we predicl, Wilh her winning way she won l be licked. Gamma Alpha Psi '37, '38, '39, '40, Baskelball '37, '38, Sollball '38, Archery '38, Bowling '38, '39, '40. Syracuse Universily. BOARDMAN, ROBERT NEAL Lazy Bones is Bob's Theme song, With him for a friend you can'l go wrong. Apprenlice Training School. BOLEN. EDWARD ln foolball and baseball he sure is a slar, Bolh The Teams and 'rhe school will miss him by far. Sludenl Council '39, '40, Treasurer '39, '40, Assislanl Sporls Edilor Shew Box, Senale Treasurer '39, Vice-Presidenl '40, l-'li-Y '37, '38, '39, '40, Treasurer '38, Presidenl '39, Baseball '38, '39, '40, Fool- ball '38, '39. P.G. BRISTOL, BETTY One nice girl wifh friends galore, No one finds her lo be a bore. Red Cross '37, '38, Chorus '36, '37, '38, '39, Gamma Alpha Psi '37, '38, '39, '40, Vice-Presidenl '39, Corresponding Secrelary '38, Tri-Y '38, '39, '40. BROWN, CATHLEEN Tho she's quiel and unoblrusive She has a charm Ihafs noi elusive. Shew Box, Gamma Alpha Psi '37, '38, '39, '40, Treasurer '38, Presi- denl' '39, BROWN, ROBERT An alhlefe and good loolcer is Bob, Many leams and hearis he does rob. Sludenf Council, Shew Box '37, Treasurer Senior Class, Senale '37, '38, '39, '40, Hisforian '38, Treas- urer '39, Presidenl '40, Hi-Y '37, '39, '40, Baslcelball '40, Caplain '40, Baseball '40, Foolball '39. P.G. BROWN, SHIRLEY A. She's very affracfive, especially her hair, Olher girls like fhis are said lo be rare. BU RBIDGE, MARION The chosen arfisl of our class. This charming, perl and happy lass. Top l-lar Revue Slage Scenery '39, Annual Arf Edilor '40, Color Commilfee of Junior Class '38I Pi Omega Phi '39, '40, CARDEN, THOMAS We lcnow Tom as 'rhe Tenor of O. V.A.. The girls fall for him in a greaf big way. Shew Box '37, '38, Red Cross '37, Dracova '39, '40, Chorus '38, '39, '40. CHAFFEE, MERRITT RUSSELL In lhe rink he's serious, bu+ humorous in class, Each day we see him wilh a diflerenf lass. Fooiball '35, '36, '37, '38, '39, Hockey '37, '38, '39, '40, Assem- bly Commillee 37. Thealrical Work. '1 , . I CHAMPLIN, HAROLD ln all his classes he malres quile a clafler, Bul he's so lull of fun, il doesn'f mailer. Sludenl Council '39, Treasurer Club '38, Foolball '38, Track '39. CHRISTOFFEL, MARTIN Allhough he's known To be quile shy, I-Ie always gives lhe girls an eye. CHURCH. RICHARD Ouiel and siudious is Diclc, ln fulure years he's sure fo cliclc. Dracova '39, '40, Vice-Presidenl '40, Shew Box '38, Chorus '37, '38, '39, '40Z Music Club '39, '40, Presideni '39, '40, Academy Revue '39, '40. Syracuse Universily. CLARK. KATHERINE In Valley's halls she comes and goes, By high marlcs, her efforl shows. Red Cross '37, '38. College, COCH RANE, GEORGIA Many are her siudenl friends, Happiness 'ro fhis school she lends. Rooseveli Glee Club '36, '37, Cenlral Glee Club '38, Valley Chorus '38, '39, '40, Academy Revue '39. Kindergarlen Teacher. COLMAN, EVELYN Never fired, never sad. She seems io make our fond hearfs glad. ' Alumni Edilor of Annual, Secre- Iary of Senior Class, Pi Omega Phi '38, '39, '40, Presidenl '39, '40, Universify Hospilal. COLLINS. JEANNE Jeanne will Take where e'er she goes, Joy and friendship To all she knows. K. E. '37, '38, '39, '40, K. E. Cor- responding SecreTary '38, '39: Ring CommiTTee Tor Junior Class '38: TypisT for Annual '4O. Rocl1esTer DenTal School. COLVIN, CHARLES We never see him carrying books, And he Thrives on Teachers' dirTy looks. Red Cross '38, '39: Shew Box '38: Annual PhoTographer '40: Baseball '39 COLWAY, CAROLYN She walks Through The halls always merry, This likeable girl we call Carrie K, E. '39, '4O7 Tri-Y '37, '38, '39. '40, Vice-PresidenT '397 STudenT Council '37, '38: AssisTanT PoeTry EdiTor ol: Annual. CONLEY, VIVIAN She always has a smile To give, So we call her vivacious Viv. Dracova '38, '39, '4Oq Chorus '38, '39: Music Revue '38: K. E. '39, '40, Tawanka '38: Ouch My Corn '39. Nursing. COST. GEO RGE We hate To lose handsome George COST, WiThouT him baseball will be losT. STudenT Council '38, '39, '40: SenaTe '38, '39, '40, PresidenT '4Og Hi-Y '38, '39, '40: Baseball '38. '39, '40: FooTball '39. COUSE. ROBERT He is Tall and he is slender, One look and The girls surrender. Top HaT Follies '391 SenaTe '37, '38, '39, '4O: Hi-Y '37, '38, '39 '4O: Hockey '37, '38, '39, '40, fi ....... ., , ' Q' -.. ' Qin 2 3. i f 1-- - Q' ' .. 'f ... 4 5 .,,, . I .., s sg zzil zziziz Zy ll X ,.,. T Qi?-' , W Q.. g CROSBY. VIOLET A Triendly smile as she passes by, An admiring glance from each boy's eye. Glee Club Chorus, RoosevelT School: Red Cross, RoosevelT School, Chorus, CenTral High School: DebaTe Club, Percy M. Hughes School: Garden Club, Percy M. Hughes School. Social Worker. DAY, JAYNE Blonde and popular is Jayne Day. BuT she's reserved To Perk, They say, STudenT Council: Red Cross, Sec- reTary7 Shew Box: Annual, Secre- Tary: BaskeTball '36. C. C. B. I. DEMMON. CONNIE Connie Demmon is preTTy and and Tair, We know her by her golden hair. Red Cross '36: Glee Club '36I Chorus '36, CiTy Normal. DE SAW, DOROTHY When we meeT her we Teel We've Tound friendship ThaT's real. Dracova '38, '39, '40: Tawanka '39, '40. DONALDSON, GEORGE He is so handsome, yeT so shy, SomeTimes we really wonder why. AssisTanT Business Manager oT Annual. DOUST, SHIRLEY WiTh a boy we see her sTrolling, And very oTTen we waTch her bowling. STudenT Council '40: Dracova '38. '39, '40, Recording SecreTary '39Z NoT TonighT '40, Chorus '38, '39, '40, Alpha Mu '37, '38, '39, '40, Treasurer '39: BaskeTball '38, '39: Bowling '38, '39, '401 Swimming 40. Syracuse UniversiTy. DUNN, MARJORIE A very good dancer is Marge Dunn, And in a crowd she's loads of fun. Sludenl Council '35, '36, '37, '39, Chorus '38, '39, '40, Academy Revue '39, K. E. '37, '38, '39, '40. Recording Secrelary '39, Tri-Y '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, Treasurer '39, Presidenf '39, Annual, Poelry Edi- ror, Cheerleader '39, '40, Swim- ming '37, Drum Maiorerle '39. Dancing Teacher, Schroeppel's. EAGER, WILLIAM Friendly and good nalured is Bill, l-le gels along and he always will. Dracova '38, '39, '40, Chorus '38, '39, '40, Academy Revue '39, Music Revue '38, Shew Box '37, '38, '39, '40, Annual '40, Red Cross '37, '38, Foorball '39, Track '39, Drum Maior '39. EVANS, MARGARET ll has always been The rumor, She's a girl wilh a sense of humor. Phoro Club '36, Baskelball '37. Rochesfer Universily. FANCETT, FLOYD A woman haler he's said 'ro be, Bul wafch our girls, we don r agree. Red Cross '37, Dracova '39, '40, Ring Commillee '38, '39, Nomin- aling Commillee '39. Apprenlice Training. FERRER, JOSEPH A nice fall boy wilh hair of red, And his is noi an emply head. Red Cross '36, '37, Shew Box '37, Treasurer's Club '37, F-oolball '38, Baskerball '38, '39, Lacrosse '39, '40, Hi-Y '38, '39, '40, Phi Delia Sigma '38, '39, '40. FEY. WILLIAM The iavorile proverb of Bill Fey, Where l'here's a will, lhere is a way. Dracova '39, '40, School News- paper '38 TaHler , Presidenf of Sophomore Class '37, '38, New I-larllord, N, Y., Boys' Glee Club '38, New I-larlford, N. Y. FIELD, ROBERT I-le's very acrive here in school, And he's never been known 'ro break a rule. Sludenl Council '39, '40, Shew Box Slalil '39, '40, Business Mana- ger of Annual '40, School Ring Commirlee '39, Junior Class Pres- idenl, Gamma Della Psi '37, '38, '39, '40. P.G. FRANCIS, DONALD EDWARD Don is good looking, arhlelic lo lhe core, And we know Valley girls haven'l found him a bore. Treasurer's Club '39, '40, 'Senale '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, Foolball '36. '37, '38, '39, '40, Caplain '39I Hockey, 36, '37, '38, '39, '40, Baseball '36, '37, '38, '39. Syracuse Universily. GALLOWAY. MARK GIBBS When you look 'lor an alhlele, Romeo or friend, You'll always find Bud wilh a hand io lend. Sludenl Council Treasurer '39, '40, Phi Della Sigma '39, '40 Treasur- er, Foofball '39, Hockey '38 '39, '40, Lacrosse '38, '39, '40. Colgale Universify. GEE, JEANNE When you need her she'll always be There, You know we mean Jeannie wilh 'the lighl' red hair. Chorus '37, '38, '39, '40, Choir '40, Shew Box '39, Drum Corps '39, '40. GIANGOBBE, JAMES l-le's noi over sludious or am- biiious, our Jim, l-le comes lo school only when lhe spiril moves him. Chorus '38, '39, Senale '37, '38, '39. '40, Presidenl' '39, Hi-Y '38, '39, '40. GOFF, HELEN A. Always a smile and never a frown, She has never been known 'ro gel you down. Dracova '38, '39, '40, Music Club, Academy Revue and Top Hal' Follies '39, '40, Shew Box '40, Annual, Poelry Edifor, Cenlral Dramalic Club '38. Dramaiic Teacher. GOODJON. MARY ELLEN She's a combinaTion ThaT can'T be beai, CuTe Tace, nice smile and manner ThaT's sweeT. Red Cross '39q Dracova '39, '40: Evening Dress lndispensableng Chorus '4O: Annual. AssisTanT LiT- erary EdiTor '4O: Class Song CommiTTee '4-0: K. E. '38, '39, '4Og Volleyball '39, '40: Baske+baII '3B. Syracuse UniversiTy. GREEN, JAMES The Teachers Tire of his cease- less chaTTer, BuT They know he's Tull of good brain maTTer. Red Cross '35, '36: Dracova '36, '37, '38, '39, '4O: RewriTe EdiTor and Business Manager of Shew Box '39, PresidenT's Club '36: BooksTall Chairman '39, '4-O. , ST. Lawrence College. GREENE, MARGARET Her hair, her eyes and smile are such, Her Triends all Tondly call her DuTch. Red Cross '38, '39, '4O: Dracova '38, '39, '4O: Chorus '39, '40, Academy Revue: Class Song CommiTTeeq Assembly CommiTTee '40: K. E. '39, '40: Volley Ball '38, '39: BaskeTball '38, '39, '4O. Syracuse Normal. HALLIDAY, WINIFRED She's an aTTracTive Miss, wiTh a good deal oT charm, And The Twinkle in her eye, never did any harm. Dracova '38: Pi Omega Phi '38, '39, '40. HAMMOND. HELEN She drives around in her liTTle Ford, And wiTh This enioymenT, she's never bored. Shew Box, AssociaTe EdiTor '39 Pi Omega Phi '38, '39, '4-0. Chorus '39. ST. Luke's l-lospiTal. HANNAM, SHERWOOD Easy going, never cross, WiThouT him, we'd be aT a loss. HARNDEN. EDNA We will remember Tor a long, long while, Her quieT manner and serene smile. Pi Omega Phi '38, '39, '40. Corresponding SecreTary '4O. HARRINGTON, LOUIS IT There's anyThing doing, he's always There, This shy boy who's noTed Tor his lighT blonde hair. STuclenT Council '37, '38: J. V. BaskeTball '39. C. C. B. l. HARVEY. JUNE Because she always chaTTcrs and gabs, On her The Teachers are keeping Tabs. Chorus '38, '39, '40: Top l-laT Revue '39g Academy Revue '39: Tawanka '39, '40: PhoTo- graphy Club '38. HIGBEE. HELEN WiTh her smile so brighT, She'll come ouT all righT. STudenT Council '38g Dracova '39, '4O: Ring CommiTTee '39q K. E. '38, '39, '40. Powelson Business School. HINEMAN. MURIEL She has a loT OT Triends To boasr, Her pals all give To her a ToasT. Tri-Y '39, '40, Corresponding Sec- reTary '40: Dracova '39, '4O: Chorus '39, '40, Academy Revue '39: Top Hal' Revue '4O. HORNER. ROBERT We compare him wiTh The Rock OT GibralTar, He's never been known To halT or To TalTer. STudenT Council '38: EdiTor of Annual '40: Shew Box '39: Assem- bly CommiTTee '3B. C. C. B. I. HOUSER, SHIRLEY Our Shirley Houser ls an inleresl' arouser. Pi Omega Phi '38, '39, '40, Cor- responding Secreiary '39: Swim- ming '37, '38, '40, Compfomefer School. HOXIE, MENDELSSOHN To have Ihe friendship of our Menny, Many would give a pre++y penny. Red Cross '35, '36g Senaie '40: l-loclcey '38, '39, '4O: Tennis '39, '4O: Cross Counfry '39, '4O: Shew Box '38, '39, '40g Annual '40, P.G. JAMES, DORIS With her sunny smile and happy ways, She's sure 'ro brighfen our school days. Phofography '36, '37, Presideni '37: Tawanlca '37, '38: Swimming '33, Nursing School. JANES, VIVIAN ln fhe upper half she does belong, We never lcnow her Io be wrong. Tawanlca Socieiy '37, '38, Treasur- er '39, '40: Volley Ball '37, '38, '39, '4-OZ Baslteiball '37, '38, '39, '4O: Tennis '39: Swimming '38, '40: Soiiball '38, '39, Business School. JEFFERY, REUBEN For downrighf infelligence com- bined wifh school spirit You'll find Reuben Jeffery has been Ihe mosf near ii. Siudeni Council '38, '39, '40, Presidenf '39, '40: Shew Box '39, '40, Associaie Edifor '39, Edilore in-Chief '39, Sfudenf Adviser '40, Yale Universify. KERO, BETTY Beffy is lcnow as our singing sfar. She's also good looking and sure To go far. Sfudenf Council '35, '36, '37I Chorus '37, '38, '39, '40: K. E. '37, '38, '39, '40, Tri-Y '35, '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, Corresponding Sec- refary '39, '40: Spring Concerl Soloisi '38, '39: Poeiry Edifor for Annual: Academy Revue '39, '40: Swimming '37. KETAILY, GLADYS Gladys excells, fho' she is shy, She joined our class from Cenfral High. Dramafic Club '36, '37: Chorus and Glee Club '36, '37: Sfudenl' Club Council. Social Worlc. KIMMEY, HARRY A greaf admirer of ihe girls is I-larry, Bu? he offen says Thai he'll noi marry. Siudeni Council '34, '35, '39, '40: Red Cross '34, '35: Shew Box '39, '407 Rifle Club '35, Michigan Universify. KING, JEAN ANTIONETTE Jean Anfioneffe King is her full name, And her brilliance will lead her on To fame. Red Cross '37, '38: Shew Box '39, Dramafic Club '37, '38: Glee Club '37, '33, Home Missionary. KISIL, THEODORE As an amafeur scienlisl, he's rafher mad, Bul wifh The girls we nofice. he's qui+e a lad. Debaling '35, '36, KNIESEL, MARIE Marie is fhe preffiesf girl in our Class, She's friendly and smarl -- Yes, she's quife a lass. Sfudenl Council '39, '40, Secre- fary '407 Pi Omega Phi '36, '37, '38, '40, ,Treasurer '39, Vice'Presi- den? '38, '40, Corresponding Secrefary '373 Tri-Y '36, '37, '38: Annual Assisiani Liferary Ediior: Ring Commi++ee '38: Dedicafion '39, LANNING. OREL We should be careful of friends we choose. li you piclc Ihis girl, you'll never lose. Chorus '38, '39, '4O: Academy Revue '38, Top Hai' Revue '39: Dedicafion '39: Class Nighf '397 Shew Box '37, Swimming '38. Nursing. LEE, ESTHER Es plays all sporfs wilh vigor and vim, And so she could always be found in Ihe gym. Chorus '37, '38, '39, Annual, Sporfs Edilory Jewels of Ihe DeserI , Class Nighf '39, School Dedicalion '39, Assembly Com- millee '37, Academy Revue '38, Nominaling Commiliee, K. E. '39, '40, Badminlon '40, Soifball '38, '39, Bowling '40, Swimming '37, '38, '40, Tennis '39, Baskelball '37, '33, '39, '40, Volley Ball '37, '38, '39, '40, Corlland Normal. LEWIS, RICHARD As a super salesman, he sure does rale, And his happy smile is his besi bail. Revues '39, '40, Sfage Manager: Shew Box '39, '40, Business Mana- ger '38, Foofball '39, Track '39. P.G. LEWIS. SALLY She's a likeable person and a very nice pal, As a loyal companion, she'll never fail. Sludenl Council '37, '36, Red Cross '38, '39, K, E. '38, '39, Chaplain '39. C.C.B.l. LOUER, ROBERT The handsomesl boy in our class, is he, To many a girl's hearf, he holds The key. Sfudenl Council '38, Presidenl of The Senior Class, Annual: Phi Delia Sigma '38, '39, '40, Secre- 'rary '40, Ring Commiilee '39, Tennis '39, '40. Syracuse Universily. LUDINGTON, MARTHA You see a happy smile, You see a happy face: When she's around awhile, She sels a merry pace. Pi Omega Phi '38, '39, '40, Chorus '39, '40, Oval '37, '38, Tennis '38, '39, '40, Swimming '38. LYNCH, THOMAS Goodnalured Tom is full of fun, And on 'rhe Track, how he can run! Chorus '38, '39, Jewels of The Deser'l , Senafe '36. '37, '38, '39, '40, Presidenl '38, '39, Secrelary '40, Hi-Y '37, '38, '39, '401 Ecol- ball '38, '39, Lacrosse '38, '39, Track '37, '38, '39, Cavalcade of Sporls, Chairman: School Dedica- +ion '39, Sfudenl Council '37, '38, Trophy Commiffee Chairman, Academy Revue. Syracuse Universily. I ee .. ' ' Q, ..,:, ,,,.,q , ...,,,., Q ' . , Xxx . w f A ,g,5 ,,- J I D 'ilis7ss7i . : v ' M ae , X 1-2:s5s5::a::.:f A . 4 Q E 4? 2 5 1 3 S l 5 MACDONALD, EILEEN A very popular girl is Eileen, And af +he Iypewriler she's always seen. Gamma Alpha Psi '38, '39, '40, Red Cross '39, Annual '40, Swim- ming '37, Volley Ball '37. Secretarial School. MACDOWELL. CARMEL You always see her smiling for she's never blue, And you'll nolice she has big brown eyes, loo. Jewels of The Desert Chorus '37, '38, '39, School Dedicalion Services, Valley Ball '37, '38, '39, Baskeiball '38. Powelson lnsfilule. MARSH, SHIRLEY A small and quainl girl is she, I-ler acfivilies keep her busy as a bee. Phi Sigma '37, '38, '39, '40, Dra- malic Club '37, Revue '39, Syracuse Universily. MATHERS, NAN A very likeable and popular girl is Nan, One Ihing's cerlain, she'll gel her man. Chorus '38, '39, '4-0: Member of Banner Commillee of Junior Class '39, Tawanka '37, '38, '39, Top Hal Follies '39, Crouse-Irving Hospiial. MERLUZZI, EDWARD When The orcheslra begins Io Play. Ed always begins fo swing and sway. MESSERSMITH, FAY He is a willing worker, And we all agree Thai he is no shirker, Nor will he ever be. METZ, EULA From Valley High, Eula will pass, The youngesl member ol our class. Top Hal Follies '39: Music Club '36, Slamp Club '36, Traveling Club '37. P. G. MORAN. JOAN Her merry dimples make your hearl beal lasl, Slarl a friendship wilh her, il's sure lo lasl. Red Cross '38, '39, Secrelary '39, Chorus '38, '39, Follies '39, Pi Phi '37, '38, '39, '40, Shew Box '37, '38, Press Club '38, '39, Sec- relary '38, Volley Ball '37, '38, '39, '40, Baskelball '37, '38, '39, '40, Tennis '39, Nurse al Sl. Joseph's. M U RDOCK, MARION INA Tho shy, Marion is pleasanl lo know, She'lI be a success where e'er she may go. O. V. A. Chorus '39, '4-0: Top Hal Follies of l940. Nurse. NICKERSON. LELAND When il comes lo hockey, he lakes lhe crown, When il comes lo girls, il's Marion Brown, Hockey '39, '40, Phi Della Sigma Fral '38, '39, '40, Vocalional- Baseball '37, Hockey '36, '37, Rille Team '37, Foolball '37. Toolmaker. ' O'CONNOR. JEANNE Jeanne is always lull ol ioy. Especially when she is wilh a dark haired boy. Work. OLMSTEAD, HOWARD Wilh everyone, Bud makes a hil We all enioy his merry wil. Foolball '38, '39, Golf '39, Hockey '38, '39, '40. OLIVER, ROBERT This handsome fellow you oughl lo know, He's smarl and iolly, a per- ' iecl beau. Sludenl Council '39, Red Cross '38 Business School. PEDDIE, WILLIAM In order lo be a professor il lakes money and brains for lair, And if earnesl ellorl is counled Bill will be lirsl lo gel lhere. Ph-i Della Sigma '38, '39, '40, Hi-Y '38, '39, '40: Treasurer ol Junior Class: Sociely Edilor of Annual '40, Corresponding Secrelary '39, Lacrosse '37. Syracuse Universily. PERKINS, JOHN As a hockey player he's sure a greal slar, Wilh a voice like his Jack's sure lo go lar. ' Foolball '37, '38, Manager '39, Hockey '37, '38, '39, Phi Della Sigma '39, '40, Hi-Y '39, '40: Treasurers' Club '39, Vice-Presi- denl '39, Chorus '37, '38, '39, Red Cross '35, '36, Sludenl Council '39, Music Club Revue '39, Business School. POTTER, WILLIAM Bill is a boy. whom mosl everyone knows, He's lull ol lun and he's liked wherever he goes. Lacrosse '38, '39, Syracuse Universily. PRITCHARD, LYLA Lyla is inleresling, willy and brighl, Wilh all her lriends she clicks iusl righl. Tawanka '37, '38, Assislanl Press Manager for Annual '4-O. PROSSER, MARION In many aclivilies social and sporls, We see her name lisled in all reporls. Red Cross '38, Pi Phi '38, '39, '40, Volley Ball Manager '39, '40, Bad- minlon '39, Tennis '39, Archery '38I Soll Ball '39, ' Complomeler School, OUACKENBUSH, DORIS Doris is a well-known girl who is very smarf, Be careful, boys, or you'll lose your hearl. Red Cross '37, '38, Lilerary Edifor ol Annual Slafl, K. E. '39, '40, Treasurer ol Grand Lodge '40I Tri-Y '37, '38, '39, '40. Syracuse Universiiy. RIFFANACHT. HAROLD Harold is a hard working lad, Ancl as an acfor, he isn'l bad. Business. ROBERTS. GRACE In hisiory class, you can always Iell, Grace comes 'ro school wiih work done well. Tawanka '39, '40. ROBERTS. VIRGINIA She's usually singing a merry Iune, And you never see Ginny wilhoul her June. Chorus '39, '40, Dracova '39, '40, Tawanka '37, '38, Treasurers' Club '38, Top Hal Revue of I94O. Syracuse Universiiy. ROBINSON, ROBERT In many acliviiies we find Bob faking parl, May he be as successful in affairs of The hearf. Phi Delia Sigma '37, '38, '39, '40? Treasurers' Club '39, I-Ii-Y '38, '39, '40, Track '39, Baskefball '38, '39, '40, Foolball '38, '39. RYAN. CHARLES A Lalin scholar To be sure! Charlie's fame will long endure. Siudenl Council '39, Red Cross '37, Phoiography Club '37, '38, '39 .-N.- . .... 2 ,Z ,.,,: ' 5 ,,, Qi ' il L 'iiii ' ' 3 s ' ,,.: 2 .1 f ' 31353 D sg we 1- L .'.- . s ,,..,. , , t U 2 . .,.. Q X5 I .,,, . .,.. , Q ,.,.. , ' fi, I .5 ' ' f'r1 f I Qi i 'iii y sei: ' ' A ' ,' My K SHAVER. BARBARA Clever and sweel, and very neal, A beller girl. i'r's hard Io meel. Tri-Y '38, '39, '40, Business School. SHERIDAN, JANE This class has only Iwo of a kind, Jane and John you'll readily find. Academy Revue '39, Glee Club '36, '37, Business School. SH ERIDAN, JOHN No mellow sweeI pofalo piper is he, His skill wifh a mouih organ is greai Io see. Siudenl Council '39, Academy Revue '4-0. Business School. SHETLER, ELIZABEBTH A very quiel buf friendly girl is Belly, She's never slow buf she's always ready. Glee Club '38, '39, SevenIeen '38, Vocaiional. SKINNER, MARION The Class sophislicale, is she, She's very popular, as you can see. Sludenl Council '38, '39, '40, Red Cross '36, '37, K. E. '37, '38, '39, Vice-Presidenf '40, Tri-Y '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, Secrelary '38. STEER, ELEANOR A leader among girls is Eleanor Sfeer, You'll always have lun, when shew is near. Red Cross '36, '37, Pi Omega Phi '39, '40, Tawanka '37, '35, '39, '40, Presideni '39, '40, Swimming '38, '40, STOREY, DEFOREST De is a iolly iellow, busy as a bee, And he always has a smile for you and me. Sludenl Council '39, Treasurers' Club '38, '39, Vice-Presidenl '38, Shew Box '39, '40, Edilor '407 Sludenl Adviser Annual, I-lieY '39, '40, Phi Della Sigma '37, '38, '39. '40, Assisfanl Treasurer '38, Vice- Presidenl '39, Tennis '39, '40. STRIEFF, ALICE Alice comes from a hill Io Valley, Her friends around her always rally. Glee Club '37, '38, '39, Dramalics '38 SUTTON, MARY JANE Of all lhe quiel girls we've ever seen, Mary Jane should be lhe queen. Tawanka '37, '38, '39, '40. P. G. THOMPSON, VIRGINIA She's very friendly and very sweel, Ai doing someihing, she can'l be beal. Red Cross '36, '37. Business School. THORNE, LEONA This happy go lucky girl is always a good friend. We sincerely hope she'll come back again. Red Cross '36, '37, '38, Shew Box '40, Annual, Tawanka '37, '38, '39, '40, Valley Ball '36, '37. '38, '39, Baskefball '36, '37, '38, Swimming '38, '39, WALKINGSTICK, BETTY Bel'ry's sparkling eyes have marked her beauly, I-Ier ambilious nalure keeps her ready for duly. Sludenl' Council '38, Red Cross '39, Dracova '38, '39, '40, Shew Box Slafl '38, '39, '40, Annual Slaff '40, Ari Club '38, Presideni of Junior Class '39, Cenlral Drab malic Club '39, Radio Program '39, '40, Quill and Scroll '40. 1 if W Y. I5 .X sz WALSH, THOMAS I-lonesl eliforl brings success or so lhe saying goes, Tom has realized lhis lacl for in his work lhis shows. Sludenf Council '35, Red Cross '36. WATROUS, WILLIAM To win a cup in hockey, musl' have given him a Thrill, For he is a valuable player and everyone likes Bill. Sludenl' Council '37, '38, Phi Della Sigma '37, '38, '39, '40, Hockey '38, '39, '40, Lacrosse '39. Syracuse Universily. WEAVER, DORIS Doris has a voice which will bring her fame, Unless some young man de- cides 'ro change her name. Red Cross '37, Dracova '38, '39, '40, Corresponding Secrefary '39, '40, Chorus '38, '39, '40, Pi Phi '38, '39, '40, Top l-lal Follies of '39 : Academy Revue '38. WEBSTER, ELIZABETH Chick leads and helps in everylhing. Can drive a car or dance or swing. Red Cross '36, K. E. '37, '38, '39, '40, Vice-Presidenl '38, 39, Presi- denl '40I Tri-Y '37, '38. '39, '40. Vice-Presidenl '38, Sociely Edilor ol' Annual: Vice-Presidenl of Senior Class, Volley Ball '36, '37, '38, '39, Baskelball '36, '37, '33, '39, Tennis '36, '37, '38, Sollball '36, '37, '38. WEBSTER, LILLIAN Lillian is a girl wilh lillle lo say. Bul we will miss her as she goes her way. Siudcnl' Council '38, Chorus '36, '37, Baskelball '39. Nurse. WEEKS, GRACE Like her name, she is lull of grace, In life's conlesf she'll win a race. Shew Box Slafl: '39, '40, Tawanka Sociely '37, '38, '39, '40. Teacher. WICKS, MARTHA The our door sporls are her Bul wilh her aclivilies, she'll ey Ball '37, '39, Tennis '39, Baslcelball '40, Tawanlca '39, '40, Badminlon '40, WILLIS. MILDRED every day life, make a good wife. M'ldred h d b Lf Jrhingjls one a num er V, H Alll Q She huslles, hurries and also '1 'v' qviu I ' sings. ', 3 u enf Council '37, '38, Red ' Cross '37, Shew Box Slafl Prool- , rea er '38, Chorus '38, '39, ewels of lhe Deserl '38, Pi Q ' Phi 39 40 slr I ' . ' 1 Ba ebsu '38, 19. l Farewell O. V. A. has been our friend Bul every rainbow has ils end. The lime has come, commencemenfs nigh The Senior Class musl say Good-bye. To lhis school we've given our besl And proved our worlh in every lesl. We've always lried 'ro do wha+'s righl And followed her maroon and while. No longer shall we lread her halls Nor answer lo our +eacher's calls. Lile hencelorlh will be our school And God will 'reach 'rhe Golden Rule. No maller whelher lhe wind may blow, No maller where from here we go, All lhal we are or lcnow lo-clay We owe lo dear old O. V. A. MARILYNN BLAISDELL, I2-2 WILSON, GERALDINE She is called Jerry by all her chums, She's very vivacious and loads of fun. Sfuclenl Council '39, '40 Vice- Presidenl, Red Cross '38, Asso- ciale Edilor-in-Chief ol Annual, Chorus '37, '38, '39, Academy x P Revue, Top Hal Follies , Jewels of lhe Deserl , Dracova '37, '38, -WS' '39, '40, Presiclenl '39, '40, Even4 ing Dress Indispensable , K. E. '37, '38, '39, '40, Tri-Y '38, '39, '40' Assembly Commillee '38. Air' Hosless. 4 , as 4 lx 4 if I Q .ve WOODWORTH. JAMES I-Iis smile soon 'lurns inlo a grin, Thal's how we lcnow il's sunny Jim. Senale '38, '39, '40, Secrelary '39, Hi-Y '38, '39, '40, Vice-Presi- clenl '39, Secrelary '4OZ Baslrelball '38, '39, '40, Lacrosse '38, '39, '40, Class Song lTo lhe lune ol Because l A cheer from our lhe blue you have broughl us, To smile wilhin Ihe gloom you've laughl us. The pride ol every daughler, every son You are lhe only one. Wilh laughler glad her hearl will always fill I-ler halls from joy will never more be slill. We praise you O.V.A., our Alma Maier Because we honor rhee. Farewell our home we love and leave wilh sorrow New goals are all ahead lomorrow Your hearl will always always find ils way To our dear O. V. A. GLADYS KETAILY CLASS MOTTO Pelamus verilalem semila progressus Lel us seelc lrulh The palh of progress CLASS COLOR Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER Lily ol Valley and Violel ANNUAL STAFF 'L ,i wg. TTI-I lhe cooperalion ol lhe slali members, lhe i940 edilion ol lhe ACADEMY 2 v 'ff slrove lo higher ideals wilh lheir lheme Progress sok Under lhe compelenl leadership ol Roberl l-lorner and Jerry Wilson, lhe slall slrove lo mainlain lhe high slandard lhal has been eslablishecl in previous years. Aller you have read lhe poems ol Carolyn Colway, Helen Golf, Mariorie Dunn, and Belly Kero, you will marvel al lhe skelches ol lhe arl edilors, Marion Burbidge and Roberl Couse. Belly Amidon, Charles Colvin, Donald Judge, and William Palchen, under lhe supervision ol Miss Marie Clark have lurnished many unique candid camera shols. Eslher Lee and Mendelssohn Hoxie have given an accurale accounl ol lhe school's alhlelic aclivilies during lhe pasl year, while Belly Websler and William Peddie have accounled lor our social aclivilies. The financial mallers were capably handled by our business manager Roberl Field and his assislanl George Donaldson. William Fey and William Eager were in charge ol lhe circulalion and publicily, wilh Belly -Walkingslick and Lyla Prilchard assisling. The lilerary edilors, Doris Quackenbush, Marie Kneisel, and Mary Ellen Goodion spenl a greal deal ol lime checking lhe wrillen malerial. The sleady click ol lhe lypewrilers was lurnished by Jeanne Collins, Jayne Day, Eileen MacDonald, Shirley Marsh, and Leona Thorne. The assislance ol DeForesl Slorey, our sludenl advisor, has been invaluable. All members ol lhe slall leel deeply indebled lo Miss l-lursl, Miss l-lorle, Miss Clark, and Mr. Powlesland lor lheir unceasing cooperalion wilh us. The work ol Mr. Fryer and lhe supporl ol our adverlisers helped lo make lhis annual a success. Name Harold Charnplin Jerry Wilson Dick Lewis Jimmie Greene Helen Golf Peggy Greene Carolyn Colway Belly Kero Marge Dunn Belly Websler Dick Church Bill Fey Bud Galloway Mary Ellen Goodion Marion Skinner Muriel Hineman Marie Kneisel Ed Bolen Jeanne Collins Doris Ouackenbush Bob Boardman Bill Peddie Bill Poller Reuben Jellrey Bill Eager Marlha Ludinglon Harry Kirnmey Vivian Conley Shirley Marsh DeForesl Slorey Louis Harringlon Belly Walkingslick Jeanne Gee Bud Hannam Recognized by Thal Iine Her engaging grin Hol-dog clolhes His big rnoulh Gill ol Gab Her Lalin book Puzzled look Singing Dancing Thal pre-occupied Ouiel manner Blush ' His prelly shirls Smile Her prelly clolhes Her Hel-Io Her prelly lace Bashlulness Her cheerlulness Her page-boy Flair lor green Suave dress His prelly brown eyes His cigars His lie Her prelly blond Hewes Don Her laugh A 6-lool cadel Everybody Dishpan hands Sparkling eyes Red hair Chemislry knowled SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS look ge Likely lo Be Found In 3 I9 In 220 Behind lhe candy counler Peslering lhe girls In 3I9 Wilh Meg Around Wilh Marge NNilh Bells Chem. Iab Peddling papers Caleleria On alhlelic lield Where There's Some lhing Going On Combing her hair Talking lo somebody Wilh admirers Foolball meeling Ollice Running lo calch lhe bus BiII's or Pele's Home in bed Sludying Hislory C Sludenl Council nneeling Dracova Displaying Senior Rings Al some girI's house In 220 Manlius In lhe Shew Box Wilh Her Caleleria Ollice Al Nollingham Theme Song Alibi Ike We Jusl CouIdn'l Say Goodbye My Dream Girl Dig, Dig, Dig, Well Alrighl Sweel Adeline An Old Flame Never Dies Some Day My Prince Will Come When lhe Red, Red Robin Come Bob-Bob-Bobin' Along Lullaby ol Broadway Oh, Charlie l'll Gel By The Wailer wilh lhe Waler I'm In lhe Mood lor Love Charming Lillle Faker Sophislicaled Lady Challer-Box Lovely lo Look Al Aller The Ball Is Over Jeannie, wilh lhe Lighl Brown Hair Oh, You Beaulilul Doll To Mary Wi+h Love Peddie lpennyl Serenade 'Wallz Me Around Again, Willie I'rn Forever Blowing Bubbles Lillie Man You've Had a Busy Day Darn Thal Dream I Didn'l Know Whal Time Il Was Laugh Your Way Through Lile There's Sonnelhing Aboul a Soldier Working My Way Through College Failhlul Forever Indian Love Call From lhe Top ol Your Head lo lhe Tip ol Your Toes Lazy Bones Career Reporler Nurse Chemisl Gigolo Aclress Lalin leacher Teacher Opera Slar Dancer Gym leacher Business man Wailer Physical Ed. Home-Ec leacher Mannequin Housewile Nurse Proealhlele Denlal assislanl Nurse Women Presidenl ol U. S. Research chemisl Lawyer Comedian Teacher Undecided Public slenographer Teacher Business man Undecided Teacher Drum Maiorelle I Racing driver CLASS OFFICERS AND CLASS HONORS Presidenl ..,,,,, . , . . ,Sv.. Roberl Louer Vice-Presidenl. . . ...Belly Websler Secrelary. A,,,,, ,,,S. E velyn Colman Treasurer AAY,,,,,,, ...Roberl Brown Valediclorian ..O,,Y ,. , ...Reuben Jeflery Salulalorian ........................ . .... Eslher Lee Class Nigh+ Adviser .............. . . .. Miss Ryan Commencemenl Advisers ........ .... .... M iss Langham, Miss Andrews ' , ' HE above ollicers were elecled by lhe Senior Class ol '40 lo guide lheir - X! gd, ' . . . N ns, -a aclivilles lhroughoul lhe year. 'fi 51 . . . if' 'T Eirsl class honors ol valediclorian are awarded lo Reuben Jeffery wilh an average ol 95.4. Esrher Lee is salulalorian wilh an average ol 93.3. Doris Quaclc- enbush, James Greene, Vivian Janes, Doris Arnold, and Kalhryn Clark have also earned high honors. Honor sludenls wilh an average ol 8570 or above are Richard Church, Mary Ellen Goodjon, Lyla Prilchard, Marjorie Dunn, DeForesl Slorey, Marion Burbidge, Roberl Horner, Belly Kero, James Woodworlh, Harry Kimmey, Georgia Cochrane, Shirley Dousl, Eleanor Sleer, Belly Wallcingsliclc, Muriel l-lineman, Jean King, Grace Roberls, Dorolhy DeSaw, William Poller, Peggy Greene, Geraldine Wilson, Richard Lewis, and Marlha Ludinglon. Many of lhe sludenls in lhe above piclure have been aclive in exlra-curricular aclivilies. Ten sludenls are members ol lhe annual slall. Olhers have parlicipaled in Sludenl Council, Dracova, and lhe Shew Box Slall. Floyd Eancell is a hundred percenl Valleyile, being lhe lourlh generalion in his family lo allend and graduale lrom Onondaga Valley Academy. His molher, Marion Halleck, her molher, Miss O'Neill, and Miss O'Neill's lalher and molher were all Valleyiles, while her grandlalher's molher, Miss Laird, laughl and lived in lhe famous old Academy. An aunl and lhree uncles also sludied al Valley. THE ALUMNI I936 DoroThy Clary is Teaching aT Manlius. Alice Cook is married To AlberT Paige. KaTherine GaTes is working aT Dey's. Alice Hoxie is working Tor N. Y. TransiT Co. Clarence Mcliibben is aTTending Clarkson Universify. Jeanne Wickham, Ronald Arnold, and Jane LemisTer are working aT The Telephone Co. Maynard DuTcher is aTTending Universiiy oi Buffalo. Geraldine Sherman is working for The Group HospiTal Inc. ATTending Syracuse UniversiTy: Douglas Ash. Jim Barr, RuTh Bean, John BerTrand, Marjorie Blair, Bill Bunrns, Joyce DeLine. KenneTh Drumm, Donald Ellis, Bruce Failing, Donald FosTer, Harold Francis, Frederick Hale, and John Heselden. John Heselden has received a scholarship Tor Posf Graduale work in ciTizenship. I937 Mary Carr and Norman Sanger are aTTending ST. Lawrence Universify. BeTTy Coon is Training aT Syracuse General Hospifal. Mariorie Champoux is working in a beauTy salon. James Couse is married To Louise Robinson. Warren Hoxie has ioined The Army and is in Hawaii. Donald Prosser is working aT FirsT TrusT and DeposiT Co. Jack Wells is aTTending ColgaTe. James Wood is working aT The Telephone Co. Richard Zogg is aTTending RochesTer AThen- aeum and Mechanics InsTiTuTe. ATTending Syracuse UniversiTy: EsTher Car- monTry, Joseph Fifzgibbon, Eva Holmes. Roger Keedwell, RoberT Kidd, CaTherine Levy, BeTTy Mann, Charles Peckham, Mal- colm PoTTer, John Popp, Carl Renner, Eleanor Soder. I938 June Bishop is working aT UnderwriTers Insur- ance Co. Lyman Dickinson is working aT Meager's. Ross Dunham and RoberT MiTTen are aTTending Morrisville. Louise Delaney is working aT RusTerholTz and Rossell. RoberT Flynn, DoroThy Grossman, and Diana Wickham are aTTending Powelson's. Barbara Lombard and Mary Casey are aT RochesTer Denial School. Nancy KeTcham is married To Bud Hudson. Rundell Mclean is aTTending Clarkson Uni- versiry. Thomas SmyThe is working aT Dey's Flower Shop. Florence Spear is working aT Jay Cobbs. Lucia Warwick, Lois Long, and Lonnell Weaver are aTTending Syracuse Normal. Jane Whiiford is married To Harry Keene, Jr. ATTending Syracuse UniversiTy: BeTTie Robinson, Harold SmiTh, George Creamer, Charles FrascaTi, William McDougall, James Wood- ard, BeTTy Morey. I939 Elaine CosT is Training aT Syracuse General l-lospiTal. KaTherine Dwyer is working aT The Universify HospiTal. Jack FosTer is working aT SchraTTTs. Shirley Anderson is aTTending CenTral CiTy Business lnsTiTuTe. DorTheney Byrem is aTTending RochesTer Denial School. RiTa Kahl is married To Gene Wilbur. Lois MaTheney is Training aT ST. Josephs. Russell Reals and ClinTon Rich are aTTending ApprenTice Training. James SmiTh is working Tor The PosT STandard. Kippen Wells is aTTending ColgaTe. John WoodworTh is aTTending Springfield Cal- lege. Susan Zimmerman is aTTending CorTland Nor- mal. Karis SmiTh is aTTending Keuka College. PosT GraduaTes: Paul Baum, John Brown, John Conlin, DoroThy Faulkner, Richard Finkler, David FiTzgibbon. Helen Hickman, Lillian Holmes, MarTha Galloway, Ed McCollisTer, Charles Kirchenbaum, Edward Torgersen, and Roger Wicks, ChrisTine Woodard, Mildred PuTerbaugh, and Edwina Brown are aTTending Syracuse SecreTarial School. , ATTending Syracuse UniversiTy: BeTTy Besig, RoberT Blundred, BeTTy Brehmer, Jeanne Buchanan, James CarpenTer, Leslie Cook, Earl Church, Claire Dunham, RoberT Fras- caTi, Evelyn Houser, Clyde Johnson, STanley McCarroll, Grace McArThur, RoberT Mc- Laughlin, Harvey Neilson, and Chuck John- son. Kippen Wells received The ColgaTe Freshmen award aT The end of his TirsT Term. Uv WW fZDul'bfd0 K I 1 .. NKNSNN 2 Xi 5 N Z V 7 ww- ' ,mcg sg I Q sf V V? W W, ,,,, Z NW W Nz 2? N? STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President, , ., ,H ,, Reuben Jeffery Vice-President ,, , ,,Geraldine Wilson SecreTary,,, , s,Marie Kneisel Treasurer., , ,,,, Y, ,, ,Edward Bolen ' j ' , I HE STudenT Council opened a very successful year under The leadership OT gd The newly elecTed president Reuben Jeffery. A ' amy if The TirsT acTiviTy Tor The year was a dance in honor of The TooTball Team, held in The gym, OcTober I9. Spring AThleTics were The main obiecTive of each Valley pupil This year. Funds were needed Tor uniforms and equipmenT Tor our Teams, and by selling magazine subscripTions, wiTh a cerTain percenT going To The pupil and The remainder To The school, The pupils soon Tound enough money To Tinance This venTure. -MarTha Galloway Jaclc Brown -Jeanne Ferris William Cowans -RoberT Abell Ee-TTy Ca rpenTer -William Sanderson James STeer Eleanor MoTondo Marianne Wulle -Marian Slcinner John Sheridan -MarTha LudingTon Harry Kimnney -Shirley DousT RoberT Field -RuTh Van Dusen George CosT 302 3Ol- 220- 2I9- 2I8 212 2IO 208 207 Lorena Hymes Virginia Kero Ada Sanderson BeTTy Fuller Shirley CaruThers William Chermalc Jean Powlesland William STrylcer Marian WoodworTh Lewis Richer Joseph Moran DoroThy Morse Bruce Wells ElizabeTh WhiTe -Marilyn Ehle Howard HollisTer -Helen Murray Jack Kinney RoberT Marsh BeTTy Moore 2 O4- RoberT Booher Vivian Arnold 203-Nelson Hill Jean Hodge 202-William Greer HarrieT Harnden I I 9-Jean Jeffrey RoberT Johnson I I8-William RoberTs GreTa Randall I I7-William Sanders RuTh Morse I O6-Ca rol Ryan Virginia Kero IO4-Pafricia Hanley Duncan Emslie IO3-JeanneTTe SmiTh Jack Kinney ,lv , . .li , THE SHEW BOX Tl-lE STAFF EdiTor-in-Chief AA,,,,,. , , or ccccccccc , , J J J ccccc , , J J , DeForesT STorev AssociaTe EdiTor ,,,,,, , ,, H, , ,,,,, . ... ,, , - ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,BeTTy VV6llCir1qS'l'iClC Sporfs Edifors ,,,Y,,,,A ,,,,,, , Frances Brown, Mendelssohn l-loxie, John l-luniforcl FeaTure WriTer ,,,,,,,,,, . .,,A ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, , , , , ,H ,W Donald Emslie EdiTorial WriTers ....AA, ,, ,Jean O'Brien, Mary Blank Arf EdiTor ',,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, ,,.,Y,,,A.,. C h aries WailcingsTicl4 Exchange EdiTor ,,,,,,.,, ..VA,, A,,V,, . , ,Belly fNr'f1iClOr1 PubliciTy Manager .,,,..., .Y,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, . , .Y,,,,,,, , H .. Bill Eager STudenT Adviser Y,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, .AA,,,, , . , , , , Reuben JeTl:ery, Jr. ReporTers ,,,YY,,,,,,, ,, .,,,,a,,, .WJaclc ScranTon, T-lelen Goff, Ada SposaTo TypisTs ,,a, ,,,,a7,a,.,,a a,,a,.,, C y nThia McNeTT, Jayne Day, Leona Thorne 3 l-lE Sl-lEW BOX This year proceeded, as beTore, To Turn ouT a superior paper Wg My Through The increasinq eTTorTs oT Mrs. Karl LohTT, adviser, and The ediTors TQ' 'Tr Reuben Jeffery and DeForesT STorey wiTh Their sTaTTs of willing assisTanTs. This year, The Shew Box received a superior A raTing aT The Empire STaTe Press AssociaTion conTerence aT which we were represenTed by ThirTeen sTaTT members. AT This conference, lecTures and classes were held in The Onondaga l-loTel and The delegaTes aTTended The Duke-Syracuse Toolball game aT Archibald STadium. Mendelssohn Hoxie, BeTTy WallcingsTiclc, and DeForesT STorey are The laTesT addi- Tions To The honor roll oT The lnTernaTional Quill and Scroll SocieTy. The insTaIIaTion Took place in The Terrace Room oT l-loTel Syracuse on May 5. DeForesT STorey, BeTTy WallcingsTiclc, Jean O'Brien, Donald Emslfe, and Reuben Jelzfery were The guesTs of Mrs. l.ohTT aT The dinner, The Shew Box recognizes The aid oT Jerry Brock and Diclc Lewis who spenT much Time behind The candy counTer in The caTeTeria. Presidenl , ,7, , Vice-Presidenl ,,, ,,,, Vice-Presidenl ,,....,... Recording Secrelary, l i D R A C O V A oFFlcERs Corresponding Secrelary ,YY,,,,,, H , W Social Secrelaryn, Treasurer ,,,, , . l-luslorian ,,,,,.,o,., , ,, Parliamenlarian .,,. . A, Sergeanl al Arms, Facully Advisers . Geraldine Wilson Richard Church Belly Walkingslick Shirley Dousl Doris Weaver Frances Brown William Eager l-lelen Goll .James Greene Belly Amidon Mr. Leigh RACOVA began lhe year wilh lhirly-one members. In lhe lall we look in ll 1, Thomas Carden, Floyd Fancell, William Fey, Donald Kincade, and William Monaco. Twice during lhe year lhe members allended lhe Lillle Thealer plays. On February 8, Dracova presenled a double lealure program consisling ol lwo one-acl comedies enlilled Evening Dress lndispensibleu slarring Mary Ellen Good- ion, Geraldine Wilson, Virginia Roberls, Richard Church and Thomas Carden, and Nol To-nighl casling Belly Amidon, Belly Walkingslick, Shirley Dousl, William Fey, and Floyd Fancell. Laler lhese plays were presenled in individual paid assemblies lor lhe benelil ol lhe Alhlelic Associalion. Following a February meeling lhe members enioyed a spaghelli dinner, which was held al lhe home ol William Eager. In lhe spring, we admilled lhe lollowing people: Jeanne Blaisdell, Leonard Cahoon, Virginia Cusick, Edna Fikes, Richard l-larris, Jean l-loude, John l-lunilord, Lorena l-lymes, Orel Lanning, Belly Moore, Donald Newsholm, Frances Poller, Garrell Slryker, and Wilma Young. The inslallalion lor lhese members was held in lhe school audilorium and was lollowecl by an enlerlainmenl and relreshmenls in lhe gymnasium. Eighleen members allended Chillenango High School's dress rehearsal lor lhe play Meel lhe Folks which we are considering lor a spring produclion. Dracova held a roller skaling parly on May 8 al lhe Jellerson Rollerdrome. On May 20, lhe sociely presenled a one-acl play called Who's Who in lhe Home al Drumlins. The casl consisled ol Geraldine Wilson, Wilma Young, William Fey, and Richard Church. The season was closed wilh an annual banquel. ONONDAGA VALLEY ACADEMY CHOIR Vs if UR I939-40 season opened successfully wilh lhe second Academy Revue, The Top l-lal Follies, aller which lhe Onondaga Valley Academy Choir .L .42 was organized. We immedialely began preparalions lor lhe Annual Chrislmas Carol lnlernalional Broadcasl, in which Belly Kero, soprano, was soloisl. The same weelc, wilh lhe aid ol Miss Ryan, Miss Andrews, and Mr. McLaughlin, we presenled lhe lirsl annual Chrislmas Candle Lighl Service here in our audilorium. Our nexl performances were presenled al LaFayelle Melhodisl Episcopal Church, where we sang lor lhe Sunday Evening Service, and laler al lhe Beauchamp Branch Library. Nexl lollowed a busy period ol sludy for our presenlalion al lhe cily-wide Spring Feslival ol lhe Syracuse l-ligh Schools, and on May lb, l94O we presenled our own Spring Concerl, an invilalion allair lor lhe music lovers ol lhe Valley, pul on enlirely by a sludenl commillee, headed by Marge Dunn. Exlensive worlc has been done by small groups from lhe choir, such as, our sexlelle including Belly Kero, Frances Poller, Jeanne Gee, Richard Church, Charles Kirschenbaum, and William Fishi a lrio ol Muriel l-lineman, Doris Weaver, and Orel Lanning, and various duel combinalions. Solo worlc has been done by Belly Kero, Frances Poller, and Charles Kirschenbaum. These groups have presenled programs lor lhe Syracuse Monarch Club, D.A.R. Chapler, convenlion ol Principals and Super- visors ol lhe Syracuse schools, and lhe Genelaslca Club. Radio appearances have been made over WSYR lor an American Legion program, and over WFBL lo adver- lise lhe Academy Revue and cily-wide Spring Feslival. The proceeds ol our successlul season have been pul lo good use lhrough lhe purchase ol robes for lhe choir, music lor lhe voice classes and glee clubs, a spollighl lor lhe school, and a sel ol drums lor lhe orcheslra. Our school year has been brighlened by a l-lallowe'en parly, a Chrislmas parly, and a lormal dinner al Drumlins lo close lhe season. Honor and lame was broughl lo lhe choir, school, and lhe cily by Belly Kero when she won a nalional compelilion lor a scholarship al Curlis lnslilule ol Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We wish lo express our sincere apprecialion lo Mrs. Dederer, our direclor, lor guiding us lhrough a mosl prosperous and enjoyable year, and we look lorward lo a successful lulure. l TRI-Y OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term Presidenl ..,.,,,,,,,,A, ., w.Y,., Mariorie Dunn Marion Brown Vice-Presidenl... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,A,. Carolyn Colway Marianne Wulle Corresponding Secrelary,,,Grace Brown Muriel l-lineman Recording Secrelary ,YYY.,.,o., Belly Kero Eleanor Molondo Treasurer ,,,7,,aa,,,,,a , ,.., .,,, , ,Marion Brown Jean Yorlcey Club Adviser ',,,,, Miss Andrews Miss Ryan Rl-Y opened lhe fall season wilh a parly al +he home of Mariorie Dunn, al' wg My which lhe following girls were rushed: Darlene Broolcs, Joan Monlague, Q? 5? Eleanor Molondo, Doris Hadley, Jean Yorlcey, and Gloria Young. Laler in lhe monlh induclion was held al +he home of Grace Brown. A+ Thanksgiving and Chrislmas, baslcels were given lo needy families. On February 7, Tri-Y sponsored a slraling parly al lhe Jefferson Rollerclrome. Laler in February, a parly was held in lhe rumpus room al lhe Y.W.C.A., al which Barbara Williams, Dorolhy Dwyer, and Barbara Davis were inducled. During Feb- ruary, Belly Kero was chosen as delegale lo lhe Tri-Y convenlion in Rochesler. On March 5, Miss Palricia O'Shea, Max Faclor Malce-up Arlisl, leclured on lhe arl ol malce-up. ln April lhe girls mel for a covered dish supper al which Miss Maloney, personnel manager from lhe Addis Company, lallced on spring slyles. A lea was held on May ll al lhe home of Miss Ryan. To conclude lhe season's aclivilies, an ouling wilh I-li-Y was held al Elmwood Parlc on May l7. H I - Y oFncERs Presidenl .A ,.,, .A , . . s , George Cosf Vice-Presidenl ., ,7,,.w. ,s ,slzranlclin McGlaullin Secrelary, ,,Y,,,,, , ,James Woodworlh Treasurer .,,,, ,, , , ,Jaclc Brown Chaplain .AY,,, .,,. , , ,, Roberr Robinson Sergeanl al Arms ,,,,, . ,Y,,. -Jaclc Woolverlon 55 AIM FTER an unevenhful fall lerm, Hi-Y was reorganized during February under lhe leadership ol George Cost lhe newly elecled presidenl. New members ', if' lalcen in during February were: Edson Perkins, Ronald and Richard Beale, Richard MacCollis'rer, Marshall Websler, and William Sanderson. l-li-Y sponsored 'rhe Calvacade of Sporls program held in lhe school on April I9 for The benefif of Valley Alhlelic Associajrion. This affair was a huge success, lhe prolifs. Hi- l-li-Y pi amounfing lo Sl70, were presenled lo lhe Valley Alhlelic Associafion. Y held a ioinl picnic wilh Tri-Y a+ Elmwood Park on May I7. The annual cnic will be held a+ Green Lalce on June l2. DELTA CHAPTER OF K. E. OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term Presidenf ,7..E,,., .. ,,,,EE ..MarTha Galloway BeTTy Websfer Vice-Presidenf ..,E..... E.,,.,,EE B eTTy Websfer Marion Skinner Secrefary ,YYY.,.,YY,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ...Marjorie Dunn Bernice Conway Treasurer ,,,,7,aaAA,,A., ...aa,,,.,,aE G race MacArThur Grace Brown Corresponding SecreTary,..Jean Collins Allene ShorT Chaplain l,....A......c ,cc,,,,,.A..A,., S ally Lewis Marion Brown FacuITy Adviser .... . ..c,,,.c, Mrs. Karl Lohff 5' ' ELTA CHAPTER OF K. E. sTarTed Their yearly acTiviTies wiTh rush parfies. l Q The following girls were formally iniTiaTed aT The I-ioTel Syracuse in Ocfoberz I ..,, . Connie Cook, Peggy Green. Joyce Byrem, Gloria Young, Carolyn Colway, and Mary Jane Leamy. In November, K. E. held a Blue and Gold l-larvesf Dance, which was successful boTh socially and financially. A fund was sTarTed for Those unable To pay for books and This money was placed in The hands of Mrs. Roberfson. During Thanksgiving vacafion The annual convenfion was held aT RochesTer. Marfha Galloway and Doris Quackenbush acfed as business and social delegafes. Doris Quackenbush was elecfed To Grand Lodge, and received The office of Treasurer. Also aT Thanksgiving a baskeT was given To a needy family. In December, The members enioyed a progressive supper-Theafer parTy, followed by a paiama parTy aT The home of Mrs. Lohff. During Chrisfmas vacafion, many social acTiviTies were held and a baskeT was given To a needy family. A formal dance was held aT The Terrace Room of l-loTel Syracuse and This also was for The members only. The Spring Term began wiTh elecfion of new officers and an annual Mofher and DaughTer BanqueT. This year The banqueT was held aT TubberT's. In March, new girls were again inifiafed aT The l-loTel Syracuse. The following were received as Sisfers: Jean Yorkey, Mary Bell, Kafhleen Callahan, and Marfho Ryan. April broughf forTh K. E.'s SWING SESSION IN SILVER. This was held aT Drumlins and a gala evenf of Spring. A parTy was held in The school gym, and was aTTended by The members of Phi DelTa Sigma and K. E.: dancing was enioyed and was followed by refreshmenTs. A coney roasT was enioyed by The members and Their friends on May I8. Soon affer The season was closed wifh a farewell supper and The annual oufing. PraeTor ...,., Sub ..,....,wvv SecreTarius.,. Sub ......,v,.A, QuaesTor... Sub ,,.....,.... PHI DELTA SIGMA OFFICERS Fall Term ,..,,,,.,, Harold Bradley .Jack Hayes RoberT Robinson ,,,,.,...,Thomas Space .....,,Marl4 Galloway ..,....,,..,..,..,,...,,...Edmond Lange ,,,..,.Jaclc Brown Spring Term Jack Brown Roberf Robinson RoberT Louer Bruce Quaclcenbush Marlc Galloway AlberT Brown Edward Torgerson 5 4 of officers. Several social acfivifies were held among which were a coney- Curafor .,,,, f'wb.: r- ETA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA SIGMA began The year lasT Tall wiTh elecfion ig 'S ' f' AF ' roasT and house parTy. The annual SweeT HearT Dance was held aT Valley School wiTh music by Davi- son's Commodores. Miss Grace Brown was chosen SweeThearT of Zefa for The year. A very successful banqueT was held aT TubberT's near The beginning of The school Term. Several honorary broThers from The faculTy affended and ioined wiTh The broThers in sTarTing ZeTa on a new Term. BroThers Bradley and Perkins, elecTed for The spring Term To The office of PraeTor and CuraTor, leff school To go inTo business and were succeeded by BroThers Jack Brown and Edward Torgerson. In The winTer, ZeTa and SenaTe played a series of baslceTball games which re- sulTed in a Tie. Phi DelTa recenTly became a member of The Syracuse lnTerfraTerniTy Council and expecTs To broaden iTs field of compeTiTion in aThleTics and scholasfic endeavor. In The Tall Term The following candidaTes were accepTed as broThers of Ze-Ta: Wallace Nedrow, Louis Williams, Ronald Greenman, RoberT BaxTer, Roberf Edinger, John Raymond, and Bruce Quaclcenbush. CandidaTes accepTed during The spring Term were: Jerry Brock, Don Emslie, Raymond PaTchen, Fairfax MonTague, Marshall WebsTer, and Bill Gaedelce. An oufing and banqueT finished The social year for Phi DelTa Sigma Zefa. PI OMEGA PHI orricazs Fall Term Spring Term ' Evelyn Colman Evelyn Colman Presidenl ,,,,. ,, .,, Vice-Presidenl, ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,, Marlha Ludinglon Marie Kneisel Recording Secrelary, ,,,, , ,,,, Darlene Brooks Darlene Brooks Corresponding Secrelary. ,,,,,,, , Shirley l-louser Edna l-larnden Treasurer, . ,,,,,,, , ,Y,,,,,,,, ,,,,, M argarel Diringer Margarel Diringer Chaplain YY,,,,,,,,., ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,, Bernice Maas Bernice Maas Sergeanl al Arms... ,, ,, ,, ,Mclean Simolin Joan Moran l-lE Fall lerm opened wilh a rush parly in lhe lorm ol a lormal Tea. Shorlly ff, ,js aller. lhe lollowing girls were lormally pledged al lhe Onondaga l-lolel: Helen 'Af ' '71 Diringer, Barbara Paige, Margarel Brown, Elinor Sleer, Elinor Posl, Barbara Zimmerman, Margarila Fiscoe, and Ann Failing. Oclober 24, a slag l-lallowe'en parly was enioyed by lhe old ancl new members. Al Thanksgiving, a baskel was prepared by lhe members lor a needy lamilyq also a penny rallle, lhe winner receiving a lurkey. December 9, Pi Omega Phi had a spaghelli supper lor lhe members al lhe home ol Margarel Brown. Al Chrislmas a baskel was prepared conlaining lood and presenls. lnslallalion ol ollicers look place al lhe home ol Evelyn Colman. Following Chrislmas vacalion Pi Phi had a sleigh ride and mel laler al lhe home ol Shirley l-louser. The Annual Alumni Tea look place al lhe Onondaga l-lolel, Sunday, February l8. Two parlies look place lor members and rushees. One was a sporls parly and lhe olher a paiama parly. The lollowing were pledged al lhe Syracuse l-lolel: Florence Gaull, Mary Murphy, Doris Cosby, Jane Parlridge, Rulh Van Dusen, Frances Poller, Belly Fuller, Janel Emmons, Jean l-lungerlord, and Madeline Connell. During lhe monlh ol March, Pi Phi had a hay ride ending al lhe home ol Evelyn Colman. Previous lo a meeling, a covered dish supper look place al lhe home ol Barbara Zimmerman. On April l2, Pi Phi sponsored an All American Dance wilh Davison's Commodores lurnishing lhe music. i SENATE OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term Presidenf ..........,vw. ........ J ames Giangobbe George Cosf Vice-Presidenf .,,,,, ., 7,,,,,,, Franklin McGlauflin Edward Bolen Secrefary ..A..,,.., ........, J ames Woodworfh Thomas Lynch Treasurer ,v....A,..A....,,.4vA A,.,..,. R oberf Brown Jack Woolverfon Sergeanf af Arms ..ow,w...,,7YvY........., Jack Woolverfon James Daviff FLXVQQ ENATE began ifs fall Term wifh a rush parfy held af Senafor George Cos1 s , -r . . . ...law home. The following new members were faken in af fhaf fume: Charles '44 Perkins, Edson Perkins, Bruce Maas, Richard MacCollisfer, Elmer Bolen, and Joseph Moran. A skafing parfy was held af Healy's during November. A series of baskefball games wifh Phi DeI+a Sigma ended in a fie, each feam winning 2 games. Af a rush parfy held af Senafor James Woodworfh's home, fhe following new members were faken in: Roberf Connolly, Mendelssohn f-loxie, Richard Scoff, Harold Prosser, Spencer Baum, Ronald and Richard Beak, James Deviff, and Bruce Wells. A successful sleigh ride was held during February. The annual Senafe Sporf Dance was held in fhe Valley Gym on May 29. The Senafe oufing was held on May 3l af Cross Lake. This ended anofher successful year bofh socially and financially. TAWANKA OFFICERS Presidenl ....,7, ,.,,, ,,,, ....A ,,. ., ,, .,,,, , . E leanor Sleer Vice-Presidenl ..Y,,A,, ,,,, Rulh Van Duesen Secrelary.. . ,,,,, ,,,,A,,,,,,A., ,Y,,, . .Doris Arnold Treasurer .,Y,,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,..,,,,, . .. .. ,Vivian Janes Corresponding Secrelary.. ,,,, . .. ,,,, Gloria Sluarl Program Chairman ,,,,A ,Y,,,,,,,, . ,,Y,,. L eona Thorne Adviser i,,,.. ,.,,,,,, ,iss,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . ...Geraldine Paddock Sludenl Adviser ,,,., . ,,,,s ,,,,s.,,,,,,l, . ,,,,,,.., ,Rulh Laird 'g f. AWANKA'S SEASON was opened wilh a Scolch rush al lhe home ol Qi kgs Eleanor Sleer. The lollowing girls were lormally inilialed al lhe home ol si. '75 Helen Gravel: Shirley Payne, Dorolhy Morse, Jeanne Murphy, Jane Parl- ridge, Dorolhy Roach, Dorolhey DeSaw, Helen Bardwell, Marion Woodworlh, Marlha Wicks, June Harvey, Jeanne Blaisdell, Hallie Moses, Gerlrude Sullon, and Belly Websler. For lhe Oclober aclivilies we sponsored a cake sale. ln honor ol our lormer adviser Helen Miller, a spaghelli supper was held November I3 al lhe Y.W.C.A. A covered dish supper was enioyed by lhe club members on December 4. On December I8 a Chrislmas parly was held al lhe home ol Marilynn and Jeanne Blaisdell. Gills were exchanged. Two days laler lhe club enioyed a skaling parly al lhe Jellerson Rollerdrome. A sleigh ride was held on January I3 ending wilh a parly al lhe home ol Doris Arnold. Rulh Van Duesen, Jane Sullon, Helen Gravel, and Hallie Moses opened lheir homes lo lhe girls lor a progressive supper February 26. During Easler vacalion, lhe members parlicipaled in a Play Day al lhe Y.W.C.A. wilh swimming, lennis, badminlon and bowling, aller which a covered dish supper and lhealer parly were enioyed. The annual Barn Dance was held April 26 al Onondaga Grange Hall. Eleanor Sleer and Doris Arnold were elecled lo allend Mid Winler Conlerence in Rochesler lhe lasl week-end in February. The more ambilious girls enjoyed lhemselves on a bicycle hike lo Green Lake in Fayelleville, May I8. A coney roasl was enioyed by lhe club members and lheir lriends during lhe laller parl ol May. The season's aclivilies were successlully concluded wilh lhe lormal inslallalion ol our new ollicers al Holel Syracuse. The girls are looking lorward lo a week al camp during lhe summer. X, W S? is Q S 2 ,Q 1 w Q S Q ! -n ,gg ff' , F' xxxl MQ I0 JO N1 DW-bfd 4 2 XRLQAX S X 'xxx A E0 ? Q f 4 A Z 2 7 Z 5, Q f S XX We X, x x xv' xx. x 0, x, Q? x xh x NIV N xfw Q -M, mf .J Z s ,A N N0 X: 5 Nz , V , J X1 ? 'Z 2 f f , f f f Na N V, x2 114 Z -.mf f: Nc 4 x? V V4 Wm N I FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Valley O-Johnson CiTy . ,...I2 Valley O-CorTIand ,Y,,. 7 Valley 7-VocaTionaI . ,,,,, O Valley O-FulTon ,,,.,,, .. .. I8 Valley 7 - NoTTingham ...IZ Valley I9 - NorTh . ...I9 8-C. B. A.. ,,,,, .,,,, I 8 g 1' second season as grid menTor here aT Valley. MaTeriaI was so abundanT I Q- ThaT Tour compleTe Teams worked ouT daily and a varsiTy aggregaTion was soon whipped inTo good Torm wiTh reserves plenTiTuI. A number oT players dropped Trom The squad, aIThough Coach Minsavage made no cuTs. Aiding Mr. Minsavage was Doc ScoeTieId who became very popular wifh The members of The squad. Mr. ScoeTieId has been newly added To The TacuITy, Teaching general science. On The TwenTy-second OT SepTember, The hopeliul Maroon eleven Traveled To Johnson CiTy To open The season, buT bowed To The J. C. WiIdcaTs, I2-O. The Tollowing week, The Valley eleven opened The conTe-rence schedule wiTh a 7-O win over a sTrong VocaTionaI Team. The score was made as a resulT oT a very peculiar play. An aIerT Valley player snared an inTercepTed enemy Torward pass and raced ThirTy yards Tor a Touchdown. The NoTTingharn Bulldogs, sparked by I-Iymie Miller, handed The Indians Their TirsT comference seT-back by a I2-7 score. Two weeks laTer Valley Taced The unconquered C. B. A. Torces and was The recipienT oT an I8-8 deTeaT. The Maroon eleven Then journeyed To CorTIand and again TasTed deTeaT To The Tune oT 7-O. The previous year, CorTIand downed Valley by an overwhelming 49-O score. On SaTurday, The TourTh of November, The Indians hiT The road again, This Time Tailing againsT FuITon, who gained an I8-O vicTory. In The closing game oT The conTerence campaign, Coach Minsavage's charges pulled one oT The greaTesT surprises oT The season by deadlocking The already crowned conTerence champions, NorTh I-Iigh, aT I9-I9. Edward Red Bolen, who sparked The Valley backTieId ThroughouT The season, was elecTed capTain oT The I94I grid squad. Valley RECORD SQUAD oT pigskin ToTers reporTed To Coach Ivlinsavage Tor his BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Valley Mynderse ,Y,, I5 Valley Cenfral ,,,,, Valley Norfh ,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,, 34 Valley Fulfon . .. Valley Fulfon , . Y,,.,, 25 Valley Mynderse , Valley C, B. A .,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 35 Valley C. B. A .... Valley Vocafional s. M37 Valley Vocafional Valley Easfwood . ,,,, 37 Valley Easfwood . Valley Noffingham .YY,AA,, 24 Valley Noffingham Valley Norfh Y.,,,.Y,,A,,,,LA,L 49 Valley Auburn ,,,,. nr, My fhe cify league crown fhaf being heighf The 'ream was composed chiefly St of veferans Robinson, Russo, l-larf, Boyle, and Sanderson, led by Ca ann Brown. They showed an abundance of speed and abilify, buf laclced accuracy. Sub- sfifufes Wilson, Wolverfon, Woodworfh, Kozan, and Daviff were used frequenfly and showed color and finesse. HE If?39-40 edifion of baslcefball af Valley laclced one facfor in ifs bid. for -, W 4 . ' ' p+ . The maroon and whife five opened fhe season wifh an impressive 35-I5 win over lvlynderse Academy af Seneca Falls. Valley dropped fheir opening cily league filf fo Norfh af Norfh l-li h School by a 34-27 counf. The lndians played hosf fo fhe Fulfon five and gainedg a fhrilling 26-25 vicfory. The newly added member of fhe cify league, C. B. A., won easily over Valley by 35-23 score. Vocafional and Easfwoocl annexed close wins af fhe expense of fhe lndians by 37-36 and 37-34 respecfively, and Noffingham was forced fo fhe limif fo gain a 24-22 vicfory. The Valley five suffered fhe loss of Jim Boyle, a dependable guard, fhrough ineligibilify. l-larf was inserfed in fhe vacancy and Woolverfon be- came a regular af fhe cenfer posifion. Norfh invaded fhe Valley courf fo open fhe second half of fhe schedule and won easily, 49-27i Cenfral gained a 43-3l decision over fhe lndians and C.B.A., Easfwood, Noffingham, and Cenfral followed suif wifh successive vicfories fo drop fhe lndians info fhe cellar af fhe close of fhe season. The lndians were accredifed a vicfory as a resulf of an ineligible player used by Norfh in fhe Valley-Norfh confesf. lin fnon-league compefifion, fhe Valley baslcefeers compiled fhree vicfories and fwo e eafs. Bill Sanderson, brillianf leff forward for fhe maroon and whife forces nof only flipped in fhe mosf poinfs for his feam during fhe season, buf also won fhe cify-wide foul-shoofing championship neffing I8 baslcefs for 25 fries. I HOCKEY SCHEDULE Valley VocaTional , , Valley WaTerTown ,7 ,.., .,. . Valley NoTTingham ,, ,, Valley EasTwood .,Y.,.,..,.,v Valley FayeTTevilIe . , ,,,,,,,, Valley ApprenTice Training I Valley ApprenTice Training Valley NoTTingharn e,,.ee,,.,.. 5 Valley CIinTon .,,A. ,.YYY,,,,,, . Valley WaTerTown ,,,A,Y,,,,.. Valley EasTwood ,,YY,,,,,, . Valley ClinTon ,.,V,,,. ,,,,, CenTraI .,,. ,,,,, , Valley , v ITI-I aImosT a veTeran squad reTurning, The Valley Indians baTTIed Through a xl nine game schedule and emerged wifh six vicTories, Two losses and one Tie. As a resulT oT Their Two losses, which They suTTered aT The hands oT NOT- Tingham and EasTwood, They were Torced To relinquish The Nelson Trophy To EasTwood. The Indians ended The schedule in Third place and were piTTed againsT Their arch rivals, The EasTwood Bears, To open The playoTTs. The Valley six won This game I by a score oT 4-3. The Indians had less success wiTh The ApprenTice Training squad, buT managed To gain a 2-2 deadlock. They wenT inTo The Tinal playoTT game againsT Their Tormer , vicTors, NoTTingham, and displayed a proTessional brand oT play To swamp The Bulldogs 5-I. I By virTue oT Their Two wins and one Tie in The pIayoTTs, The Indians capTured The i John C. Johnson Trophy Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT hockey aT Valley. I The Indians were led by CapTain lvlark Galloway in The neTs who was supporTed on The defense by Don Francis and lvlerriTT ChaTTee. The oTTense consisTed oT Wicks, I WaTrous, and Finkler, The highesT scoring line in scholasTic hockey Tor The season, I and Usherwood, Couse, and Nickerson, anoTher TasT scoring uniT. The Valley pucksTers Tound much success in Their non-league games. They Traveled To CIinTon and downed The CIinTon six by a 3-l score on soTT ice. The Indians journeyed To WaTerTown and had a score TesT beaTing The up- sTaTers, IO-O. In a double-header aT The coliseum, The maroon skaTers Triumphed over WaTer- Town and ClinTon by 2-O and 4-3. The ClinTon conTesT was won in an overTime period. lvlark Galloway, Roger Wicks, Dick Finkler, and Bill WaTrous were seIecTed as all-scholasTic maTerial. Roger Wicks, TirsT line cenTer, and Dick Finkler, a IinemaTe, led The league in scoring. I AT The Annual IoanqueT, George Usherwood was eIecTed capTain oT The '40-'4I Team. Bill WaTrous was awarded The K. E. Trophy Tor The mosT valuable player. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 29 Valley Cenfral May Valley C. B. A. May 2 Valley Easfwood May Valley Cenfral May 6 -- Bye May Valley Easfwood May 9 Valley Norfh May Bye May I I Valley Auburn June Valley Norfh May I3 Valley Vocafional June Valley Vocafional May l6 Valley Noffingham HE Valley baseballers, sporfing new uniforms, proved fhemselves a leading il confender for league honors in fhe season of l94O. Wx mlb 9' '?: The squad, composed largely of veferans, quickly rounded info form n ifs daily pracfice sessions on Meachem field. Several rookies added sparkle fo fhe 'ream's performance. ln fhe infield, Bob Booher succeeded Warren Mcliibben af firsf base, Mike Kozan refained his old posifion af second base, Walf Brooks successfully filled fhe gap af shorfsfop, and Wimpy Mcfilaughlin, a ufilify infielder of fhe I939 squad, Took over fhe fhird sack. Ray Hoxie. a newcomer, capfured fhe leff field posifion, Red Bolen clinched his cenfer field posifion of lasf year, and Bob Brown played in righf field. George Cosf assumed fhe cafching dufies. The willow wielders opened fhe season againsf fhe Cenfral nine on Meachem field, buf could nof connecf for a vicfory. The following week fhe Indians invaded fhe Easfwood diamond and affer a weak sfarf won ouf by a 7-3 score. Frank McGlaughlin cloufed ouf his firsf homer. A fhrilling friple play was execufed by Valley in fhe lasf inning. Againsf Norfh af McChesney park, fhe Valley nine virfually pulled fhe game ouf of fhe fire fo win ll-8. lvlcGlaug lin hif his second home run in fhis game. Cosf also hif a four-bagger. On May I I, fhe feam iourneyed fo Auburn and absorbed an I I-2 defeaf af fhe hands of a superior Auburn High School feam. Thompson, Harf and Wicks hurled for fhe visifors. LACROSSE ,wjy ITH a very youThTul squad reporTing, Coach Davison began preparaTions Tor P ' 'ff The deTense oT The CenTral New York Lacrosse Championship, capTured by The Indians lasT year. lvluch oT lasT year's squad reTurned Tor duTy, buT many newcomers also gained posiTions. Much enThusiasm and spiriT was displayed by The younger aspiranTs oT The game. The league was composed only oT Valley and Geneva as FayeTTeville had pre- viously dropped Trom league compeTiTion. The Team was composed oT Charles Pack, Mark Galloway, James WoodworTh, AlberT Brown, RoberT Robinson, Vic Jones, RoberT George, Dick McCollisTer, Dick Spurling, Dave LinTorTh1 Bob ivlager, Sonny Moore, and Bill WaTrous. The TirsT game was held aT Meachem Tield againsT Geneva and Geneva gained a I2-8 vicTory, displaying decided superioriTy over The Indians. The Team has been TorTunaTe in escaping serious injuries which is! perhaps due To less compeTiTion. This is probably The lasT year ThaT Valley will have a lacrosse Team, since There is a deTiniTe lack oT compeTiTion. IT is very likely ThaT an independenT Team will be organized since There is so greaT an inTeresT in The sporT aT Valley. TENNIS SCHEDULE May I4-Valley vs. NoTTingham May 28-Valley vs. C. B. A. May I6-Valley vs. NorTh June 4--Valley vs. CenTral May 2I -Valley vs. EasTwood June 6-Valley vs. VocaTional 5 HANCES Tor a successTul deTense oT Their TiTle, which The won lasT year, 127' loomed brighT wiTh Three veTerans reTurning Tor acTion, The Team will be 2- wiThouT The services oT Red McLaughlin, lasT year's undeTeaTed TirsT man, and Ralph Pollock, Tormer second man. Don Kincade, undeTeaTed lasT year, reTurned To Talce over The TirsT posiTion, and De-l:oresT STorey and Bob Louer, Tormer doubles players, saw acTion in The second and Third posiTion. Bill Chermalr and Bob Mager, new recruiTs, Tool: over The doubles deparTrnenT and showed good TirsT year Torm. The Team iourneyed To Auburn on May ll, and dropped a 4-l decision To The Auburn Senior High School. Six league games were on The boolcs Tor The Valley racqueT wielders. May 23 - Bye TRACK N enThusiasTic s uad oT abouT 22 men reporTed To Coach Minsava e Tor The Hx fs, Cl Q W1 l94O Traclc ediTion. The Team suTTered The loss oT many sTars Through ff? fi'-graduaTion, buT The newcomers proved capable maTerial. The veTerans who reTurned Tor The 1940 squad were Bill Eager, pole vaulT7 ArT Delaney, 220: Diclc Lewis, shoTpuT7 STu FarringTon and JeTT O'l-lara, 440. Coach Minsavage beneTTTed somewhaT Trom The Tall cross-counTry Team. securing Fairfax MonTague, M. l-loxie, and Wes Seibold Tor The mile, and Bruce Trazier Tor The halT mile evenT. Wendel Vanl-lorn and Bob GanserT showed good Torm in The pole vaulT deparT- menT, OlmsTed and WeTonhall in The high iump, and Jaclc l-floyT in The 880. George Eager. Tom McConnell, and David Chwalow showed promise as sprinTers. VOLLEY BALL SCHEDULE Opponenl Valley Opponenl Valley Norlh , ,. ,, 43 26 Goodyear , ,,,,,,, 27 46 Nollinghcm , . 46 23 Easlwood . .. , 28 40 Cenlral .. . ., 32 I7 Vocalional , , 30 36 iltff, N lhe lirsl game ol lhe season, Valley mel lhe Norlh l-ligh girls on lhe Norlh M, Q, . . W courl. ll ,was a close game unlil lhe second hall when Norlh piled up N enough poinls lo win 43-26. Nexl, lhe Valley girls lraveled lo Nollingham where, aller a hard loughl game, lhey losl, lo lhe score ol 46-237 and lhen lo Cenlral, where Valley was bealen 32-I7. In lhe nexl game, lhe Valley squad lraveled lo lhe Y.W.C.A. courl, where lhey beal lhe Goodyear girls, 46-27. This game evidenlly slarled a winning slrealc lor Valley as lhe leam also look lhe nexl lwo games, bolh ol which were played on lhe home courl. Easlwood, lra- dilional enemy ol Valley, was downed 40-28: and in one ol lhe closesl games ol lhe year, wilh lhe score lied and only aboul lhree minules lell lo play, Valley linished lhe season vicloriously, bealing Vocalional by lhe close score ol 36-30. This year lhe hard spilcing, lasl playing, Cenlral leam loolc lhe Championship Cup and lirsl place. Valley was lied wilh Nollingham lor lhird place. The regular leam members and subs were Caplain Dorl Faulkner, Barb Murray, Vivian Janes, Bernice Mass, Janie Parlridge, Es Lee, Barb Page, Eleanor Posl, Joanie Moran, Mary Pollock, Barbara Zimmerman, Allene Shorl, Leona Thorne, Marlha Wiclcs, Belly Carpenler, Meg Goodion, Belly Moore, Fran Brown, Virginia Poller, and Dorolhea Dodd. Al lhe close ol lhe volley ball season K. E. challenged Pi Phi lo a game. K. E. won. CHEERLEADERS This year Valley has been loyally supporled by a large squad ol peppy cheer- leaders. During lhe loolball season lhe lollowing were aclive: Marlha Galloway, Gloria Goodwin, Jaclc Brown, Edward Torgersen, Eslher Morey, Margarel Brown, and Joan Moran. During lhe hoclcey season, Margarel Brown was chosen head-cheer- leader and proved her abilily by leading her squad lhrough an exlremely successlul season. During lhe hoclcey season, Mariorie Dunn was added lo lhe squad lo lill a vacancy lell by Marly Galloway, who lound il necessary lo drop oul. TENNIS SCH EDU LE Singles Doubles Valley Goodyear .,vvA .,,,, 2 Valley NorTh ,.,.,,. Valley Solvay ,AYY,,,,,,, ,,A,. 2 Valley CenTral ,,,,, Valley NoTTingham ,,,..A ...., O Valley EasTwood . NorTh A,,,,,,A,l,,,,,,,,,,AAA. I Valley VocaTional 5 Lf, Singles were played by MarTy Galloway, DorT Faulkner, Mary Pollock, fix! 59. and MarTha LudingTon: while The oTher girls, MarTha Wicks, Vivian Janes: Janey ParTriclge, EsTher Lee: Joanie Moran and Marion Prosser, Teamed up To represenT Valley in The doubles compeTiTion, The Team was well coached by Miss Clark and managed by Breeze Kneisel. DorT Faulkner was chosen capTain. AT The close OT The season, Valley was Tied wiTh NoTTingham Tor Third place in The CiTy League, while Goodyear and NorTh Tied Tor TirsT place. Valley ALLEY puT a much larger Team on The courTs This year Than ever beTore. li ' Xl 4 BADMINTON fa! yarn I-IIS year The Valley girls Tinished second in The TirsT BadminTon League To My be esTablished Tor The schools in This ciTy, losing only To CenTral, The league Q7 ,FT winners. Each school enTered six doubles Teams. In The TirsT round of compeTiTion, which was played on The Valley courTs, CapTain DorT Faulkner and Manager MarTy Galloway Teamed up To decisively Trim a TasT playing Team Trom NoTTingham. AT The same Time Suzy Seaman and Janey ParTridge came Through To win an easy vicTory over The VocaTional Team. NexT The Valley girls Traveled To The NorTh courT where boTh Teams won, Es Morey and Es Lee beaTing a NorTh Team in a close game while BeTTy Lukens and MarTha Wicks Teamecl up To beaT a Team Trom Goodyear. Thus Tar all had gone well wiTh The Valley squad buT The CenTral courTs seemed To spell disasTer Tor iT was There ThaT Franny Brown and Joanie Moran meT cleTeaT aT The hands of a TasT CenTral Team. I-lowever, Mary Pollock and Jeanne O'Brfen broughT vicTory To Valley on The same day when They Trimmed a hard playing Team Trom EasTwood in a closely ToughT game. This Tinishecl up The season Tor The Team and a liTTle laTer The whole squad enjoyed a bangueT given by Miss Clark aT her home. BOWWING During The winTer, a large group oT Valley girls Took up bowling lon The Jefferson Alleysl and in The spring made up various BoosTer Teams To play in The Women's InTernaTional Bowling Congress held in Syracuse. Those enTering were: Shirley DousT, Jane ParTridge, DoroThy Faulkner, Marie Kneisel, Shirley Filmore, RuTh BenneTT, EsTher Morey, MarTha Galloway, EsTher Lee, BeTTy CarpenTer, Frances Brown, and BeTTy Miller. Miss Clark and Miss Paddock also enTered on Teams. SWIMMING This year ThirT -Two Valley girls, wiTh The help oT Miss Clark, organized a swimming Team. ATTer a series oT eighT lessons given aT The Y.W.C.A. every Friday lTrom February 26 Till April I9l The girls Took a series OT TesTs which were conducTed under a poinT sysTem and in which all oT The schools were represenTed. PoinTs were given Tor speed and Torm. Three Valley girls placed in The TirsT TwenTy: Vivian Janes, MarTha Galloway, and Manager Frances Brown. Vivian came in second and MarTha Tied Tor sixTh place while Jane WhiTTernore oT Goodyear capTured TirsT place. PLAY DAY Play day Tor senior high girls This year was held during The TirsT week oT June. All oT The schools were represenTed in soTT ball, serv-us ball, and Tennis. Al' Q .T iii x MQ www, wks 0 X, QQ in H +99 w 1 Ai? Q X Q! 55' 'I 'LW I 'YN THE POPULAR PCWELSCN GIRL SHE SAYS: T GOT THE Jos-THANKS TO MY Pow'ELsoN TRAINING. ' ExcerpTs from acTual leffers in The lnsTiTuTe's Tiles. 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Fenders Repaired Fronf End Alignment Upl1ols+ering and Pain+ing l20 Plum S+ree+ Phone 2-0I89 STRATHMORE GROCERY I445 Midland Avenue Headquariers for Home Dressed Poul+ry Fresh Fruif and Vegefables Daily Free Delivery Anywhere, Anylime Phone 5-5I87 or 5-5I88 SlRlNG'S MARKET 4720 Sou+l1 Salina Sireel ,1-rinxngnioxuzox igniuinzniiiinxngnii xoxo: 1 141 11111 1 1 Zninln ri 11111111-lxioioiixicrinicuin1i11uiniuifriauiirinieuinioliivioicxi iuioini TI-IE COVER FOR TI-IE I94O ACADEMY Was Designed and Produced By The MUELLER ART COVER 81 BINDING CO. 2202 Sup erior Avenue CLEVELAND, OHIO Cornplimenls PI OMEGA PHI Girl lvlosl Lilcely Io Succeed: Belly Kero Runner-Up: Belly Websler Boy Mosl Likely Io Succeed: Bob Oliver Runner-Up: Reuben Jeffrey BARTIG'S MEAT MARKET l534 Valley Drive BLANDFORD'S SERVICE STATION RICHFIELD GAS and OIL S. Salina S+. Syracuse, N. Y. Ronnie and Dibby Complimenls of E. C. BUSHNELL NURSERY Landscape Gardening FLORI-BUNDA ROSES In Pols Mar. I - To Insure Early Bloom I I5 Englewood Ave. Phone 9-24I8 For Raising I-leaf Scranlon Euel Can? Be Beal! SCRANTON'S FUEL H. D. COAL AND COKE 50I W. Osfrander Ave. Phone 4-8503 xlivliliuiuinluiognimini1 1 .1 141:11 nina 1 1131111111110 1u1u 1011111110101 1,11 1 11111111111111111i,i,,1111, .,i,i,,,,,1111i1i1111111111111111 1111 MARK OF EXCELLENCE BETTER HALFTONES BETTER LINE CUTS FIFTY HIGHEST QUALITY PLATE MAKING O N O N DAGA PHOTO-ENGRAVERS 201 Chiiloiaosi., Ogygcusif N. Y. Girl Who Has Done lvlosl for School: Jerry Wilson Runnerellpz Belfry 'Wallcinqsliclc Boy Who l-las Done lvlosl for School: Bolo Field Runnerellpz Delzoreslr Slorey BLAlSDEl..L'S GROCERY T Compllmenls Oi 823 Valley Drive C R A N S O N Phone 9-3565 Free Delivery Full Une Ol School Supplies The Neighborhood Handy Sfore Ford Mercury i Always ' ' ' DAY'S SERVICE STATION A 6009 CUP OF COFFEE 1426 Valley Drive VALLEY DINER D. S. DAY 9-2021 4726 Sou+h Salina Sfreef i1..-n:1-ir1--:i1- img- 2.11 1.1. :ii-nz--min: er 1 1 10:Q:-niuzu:aiu-1-1:01 in:-u 01010144101nioininimnizrioinini ri 1 114 if iuininiuziuilxiuiuioi in COMMANDER FOODS THREE SUPER MARKETS 2706 S. Salina S+. 2363 James S+. I64I E. Genesee S+. Over 3,000 Low Every Day Prices and Specials, Too We Sell +he Brands You Know and Lilce ELMWOOD COAL YARD BAILEY DAIRY Producer-Dis+ribu+or 0+ QUALITY MILK AND CREAM J. Park Bailey Phone 9-2323 Always a Friend I925 Sou+h Avenue H' G. E o r . The Mlllcman PRICE - QUALITY - SERVICE Dial 4-Hn I62 Oakley Drive Call 9-2997 Class A+I1le+es: Es+I1er I-ee and Marlc Galloway ' Runners-Up: Vivian Janes and Bob Robinson A Li++Ie More for a Li++Ie Less L E S C A R T E R GROCERIES and MEATS I60 Wes+ Newell S+ree+ Syracuse, N. Y. CompIimen+s . 0+ Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM F. COLLINS CompIimen+s of CLARK MUSIC CO. Exper+s in Band Organiza+ion 4I6 Sou+I1 Salina S+ree+ u3iv1u1u1n1o1iri 11:1 11 14 101111111 JOHN F. COLWAY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Nedrow, N. Y. 9-3057 in 0101111011 1 loin: iniuinii nif via ioiexininiurioioiuil 1 110101011 1 113011 if in in 101411: 11 iuiuia Complimemls of THE ELK BAKERY C 0 N S T A S 2233 Souih Salina S'Iree+ I C E C R E A M Tel. 4-7430 IOI Valley Dr. 5l7 So. Salina S+. House To I-louse Delivery Syracuse, N. Y. I Complimenfs of Complimenls of CROUSE-IRVING HGSPITAL ROSE DAIRY 14706 Sou'rI1 Salina Sfreel Elsie W. Hillen, R.N. phone 9-2056 Principal, School of Nursing Complirnenls of RAYMOND STRAUSS C 0 H . A S H SHELL DEALER Red and Whi+e Self Service TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES FOOD MARKET LUBRICATION NCCITOW' N' Y- Phone 9-2'3' Phone 4-9l87 Onondaga Hill C, p, WICKS SHORTY'S EXPRESS Iso Seeley Ave. 9-2952 DN'-Y WPS imerior and Exmrior Syracuse, N. Y. Coriland, N. Y. PAINTING and ADECORATIN6 Phone: 9-21:57 Phone: zoos Complimenis oi ROTARY GAS STATION 333I Sou+I1 SaIina Sireef Syracuse, N. Y. TARVIA LITHIC CRUSHED STONE Driveway Consfrucfion -111 101111111 1 1 1n1uio1u1n1111 141111 1 111o1u1o1o1o11n1 Burn KELLEY'S Coal IT'S BETTER ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR Correc+ GIasses - Fiiied Rigid W. DONALD KINSLOW H A SLEETH OPTOMETRIST 3I3 Roxford Rd. Syracuse, N. Y. 20l EcI1eITheaIre Building ReaSOnabIe Rams Hours 9 - 5 ZI4 Easi Eayeife S+. PHONE 3-0847 GRADING Phone 2-3739 Syracuse, N. Y. Local and Long Disiance Towing Phones: Bus. 9-9836 - Res. 9-3903 COFTIPIIITTCITIS SERVICE GARAGE of JoI'1n Kaldowsky We specialize in Body and Fender Work A Painiing. Gas - Oil - Accessories I6I0 VaIIey Drive Syracuse, N. Y. We Speciaiize in EIoors THE IRISH P. C. LAMANNA 81 CO. ConI'rac+ors for Concre+e Work I24 KAPPESSER ST. Syracuse, N. Y. 111111111111111in11a11x:111111x1113 1 111: CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. General ConI'racI'ors I00 E. Colvin S+. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 11 1 11111111111 in 10:0 ! ! ! ! ! ! Q ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I I ! ! ! I I ! ! I ! ! ! I U Q I ! L ! I I L L I 119. S. M. FLICKINGER CO.. 'F INC. Wholesale Grocers FISHER'S FOOD SHOP Free Delivery - Prompl Service Phone 9-9897 4437 S. Salina S+. Syracuse, N. F l F l E L D ' S DEPARTMENT STORES I600 Sou+h Ave. 5I5 Midland Av The Slores Where The Thriffy Shop uioioi in Lniruilninioioinioioia Ed. Brown Al. McCar'l'hy SENECA SALINA SERVICE TYDOL GAS VEEDOL OIL Comple+e Repair Service Seneca and Salina S+s. 9-9844 OSTROM'S PHARMACY nnues and PERIODICALS The Rexall Sfore Prescripfions Carefully Compounded Corner Soufh Ave. and W. Colvin S+. Phone 4-3259 Complimenls of ONONDAGA VALLEY P. T. A. . HENRY PARUS Groceries and Meals 4627 Sourh Salina Slreel :mini ni 0101111 I1 li :ini 1:01:11 xioiniu NEW SPRING suns and TOPCOATS SI5.00 5l8.5O Made and Sold Under One Roof LEARBURY CLOTHES Laurel and N. Salina Sfreefs 1 1010111101nininxiuxiuxiniuizxizliw 111020 1111 i ! I I ! ! ! ! ! ! iniuinimIinianinininiuirxioir ini 111 McELWEE GROCERY FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Meals of Finesl Oualily Fresh Vegelables Prompl Delivery Phone 9-2aI4 1 3 I3 irini ini inini if: 14:11 BILL MONACO Groceries Lighl Lunches - Gas - Conleclionery 3800 Midland Avenue MIDLAND ,SXTL PHARMACY 2226 Midland Avenue Phones 4-9306 - 4-9778 School Supplies, Candies, Renlal Library Toilelries, Greeling Carcls, Gills Free Delivery D e c o r a l i n g As You Wanl Il Inlerior and Exlerior M. B. MOYER, M.E. Licensed Consulling Engineer I-lealinq, Venlilalion, Air Condilioning 2I4 Ruhamah Avenue Syracuse, N. Y. ONONDAGA HILL STABLES RIDING BOARDING GOOD HORSES PLEASANT TRAILS W- L- lnslruclor-Wesl Poinl Trained 220 Empire Ave. Phone 9-2602 Phone 4-9I87 M. S. Makyes K I N G ' S D. D. MORSE DAIRY e R A D E Pasleurized Milk and Cream I4O Merrill Avenue Phone 9-2375 ozovif 1 :ini I1 11 101030101 11 ininiui 11 FAMOUS FOR CHICKEN Turkey, Deer, Slealc end Leeerer Lunch - Dinners . Relreshmenls I4os Valley Drive rioi rizrininininrioin- 1 110101111 o Q.: aiu 1 :aiu 1 :I :1 e an : e L: E o 0.0 winiuinic is ini: 3014 14:11 11:11 if Complirnenls of DR. J. HAROLD SCHOLZ H. W. STEER, Jeweler 200 ECKEL BLDG. Hamilfon, Elgin, and Walfham Waiches Communi+y Plaie and Rogers Silverware Use Our Budgel Plan Esfablislwed l906 Phone 2-4535 STUART NURSERY 328 E. Glen Avenue EVERGREENS - H. T. ROSES HARDY SHRUBS - HEDGE PLANTS Perennial and Annual Flowers Cleveland Evergreen Nursery Cleveland, N. Y. SCHOOL DRAWING MATERIALS - For All Classes - H. H. SULLIVAN, INC. Ground Floor Slale Tower Bldg. ZI3 Eas+ Genesee S+. Syracuse, N. Y. ioioienioininimviroirnioizxinisivuinri inininioi in 101413111 ini ini: ini: ini 11:11:11 Cornplimenfs of S W E E N Y ' S 2836 Soufh Salina Sfreei' Complirnenls of TAWANKA SOCIETY Complimenls of T R I - Y Phone 9-3309 We Deliver' VALLEY DRY CLEANING COMPANY 4433 Sou+I1 Salina S+. Syracuse, N. Y oiniuixxiniu- inioinioi 11111 1 1n1u1n1o1n1n1 1 11 1 111:11 Compllmenls Complimenis of of JOHN VAN DUYN W A L K E R ' S PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION LEO VANDERMEYDEN SHELL GAS and OIL GROCERIES 6:38 Souih Salina syracuse, N. Y. Phone 9-9827 R. H. YOUNG 926 Cannon S'IreeI' Groceries, Candy Cornpleie Line and oi Ice Cream School Supplies CRAI6'S PHARMACY We fill any Doc+or's Prescripiion ai a Price Ihai Will Save You Money! Phone 9-9807 Free Delivery Groceries and Meats Cornplimenis of BRIGHTON PHARMACY Proprieiorsr G. C. BARBER 81 C. M. SCHMARDER 272I S. Salina S+. Syracuse, N. Y. W . H . A L L E N JEWELER Tel, 4-I444 A2305 s. salma si, VERN G. BALDWIN, Prop. Greeiing Cards - Gills for All Occasions Experi Waich, Clock, and Jewelry Repairing DECO RESTAURANTS Nofed For QUALITY . QUANTITY . SERVICE AND SANITATION me Er?e Bi-fd. E. 9I7 s. Salina S+. 111011111:101111111411-1111:-11:1 1 11: 1 1u1u1n:n1a1 1 11101 11:11 1 1 111 1 ui11n1n1un1u1n1o1u1n1 14 5 COLLEGIATE Cap and Gown Company 366 Fiflh Avenue New York, N. Y. W A L T P O T T ' S Complimenls FRIENDLY SERVICE MOBIL PRODUCTS of Tires - Balferies - Accessories Tel. 4-8939 Midland a+ Corning Ave. L. P. CROSBY - Hardwood Floors Phone 5-9936 209 Rockland Avenue DADEY'S CASH GROCERY 5-ZIOI or 5-2IO2 409 Bellevue Avenue Complimen+s of ONONDAGA HILL BARBER SHOP JOHN STEVENS, Tailor 4705 S. Salina Sfreef J. M. HODGE 8: SON I432 Valley Drive L. D. PAUL, INC. Lumber and Builders' Supplies Marcellus, N. Y. EARL'S BARBER SHOP Cor. Ballaniyne and Valley Drive Complimen+s of A FRIEND HIGH GRADE SAMPLE SHOES For MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN SALINA SAMPLE SHOE STORE - M. Lipsy, Prop. - 2855 So. Salina S+., Syracuse, N. Y. ninioioioinioininiuinioinioiuioilrininimrini ini ioioiuioinizxioi- SENIOR CALENDAR June 22- Safurday, 7:00-Three Rivers ALUMNI BANOUET June 23 - Sunday, 8:OO- O. V. 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