Painted Post High School - Poster Yearbook (Painted Post, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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LIISR fb Ym -3, ' ll ,LL ' . !. filth! 5 3 gd-1-A , THE POSTER 1943 PRESENTED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS PAINTED POST HIGH SCHOOL E- K N- 2 Co-Editors . . . .,.. . . -I John Keach I Frederick Berleue Business Manager . , . .,.. . , , . Donald Freeman V Iume XXIII HJKEWURIJ iq W fc: 1 i IIN' rl N C I C lf f X t v ut eu R am .1 Jink up Nl f r 1. mv v f x 6-vm N i U uvsere ren mi t Y cn t cloc t 1 e dim 0 t e imioi mx N ly fulfi 1 I i 'X f IIC l X pill' O O J O 'fd X Il QIIIUYX fflf 1 A dn L X If JIT x X 'Y V 3 Y J t il I ii , 9i'iNlUR. tin- l1I1.i'I i2lQr1IlhI1- its til ni, :mfi to all tht many triviirl 1liVi3iiiHttAIi lltast Hip! ifxhfltii. the ffieiss of 1 -il 4 115111111 ww ii't'fcfiit tin- tw ,iiiy-thiti 0 iit' :ri ut' Nliv- iJcvs?f'1 '. .Xa th- yvzxig slid- ly, 'X art ir11,,.l :U :hilt iptiii. iid li .1 c- cl' 5' 1 A' this vf'i'l0i1 of Wiiiiv Port -i '. it will luring I 1 IwC'!lk tin-i ii..m ' Iiif ai.-:ml 1 tpri'it-.111-swfsfiiuoi Cidjsal P,l'.l1.S. 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Amon-was Mus'rAKE1 LANYTHING LARGER THAN 69 Bm OPERATQQ we NUNIQER HELLO, cmpsamna? on ,.... - - --. mama--- BOARD OF EDUCATION Fred AdSlt Orvllle Reed A F Bad Cr Treasurer W C Thompson President R J Wxlder Secretary Ohn LeValley Thomas Kelley .- , J W. B. HALL, Supervising Principal ai ww? xg gif OUR FACULTY W B Hall SUDCTXISIDU Irlnupxl I I ther IVlCIVIahon Secretary to the Irxnrlpxl XX CI'WdYICQ Clowe IDl'InLlpc1l GYBYHITICI' SCIIOJI I CBD Eldle DHYIICIS Dane D Colllster Florence E. 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' 1 .L d ltl Fz z ' ' ' ..... 1 1.'. 2' 'P 'Q 1 ' ' ' D CLASS WILL We the noble and honoured Class of I9-13 rn accordance wrth the prevrous customs of our great academy do declare the followrn to be our last Wrll and Testament l We bequeath To the faculty a few less students to be late for class To the school comparative srlence wrthrn rts walls after all these year To Mr Hall the hop that rf need be he can vsrrte good 3 recommendatrons for us To Mrss McMahon a new bottle of red rnk to replace the ones used on our report cards e bequeath To the Freshmen the hope that th 5 have a larger class than ours when they raduate To the Sophomores the prrvrlege of lookrn forward to therr Senror year and a trrp they hope' To the unrors the chance to wrn the grrl s rnterclass champron shrp next year as well as the boy s lll The Senior boys leave the Sophomore girls IV We rndrvrdually bequeath as follows Bernrce Alderman leaves her meekness to oyce Leavenworth Charles Allen leaves hrs abrlrty to sell Senror Play trckets to Crrrdon Allyn Francrs Barczykow kr leaves her name to Marlon Smrth Mary jane Norman leaves her good nature to Clara Smrthyman erry l amb leaves her grft of gab to Leola Edwards Betty Lou Bradley leaves her lrpstrck to Carol Bliss Ezzy Crumm leaves her basketball technrc and all other krnds t Donaldrne Barrd Carrre ean Prerson leaves whatever she s got that ets them to Dorothy Blend Mary Currerr leaves her wrngs to Alrce McCarty Brll Payne leaves hrs wave to ,lack Chrlds Lynn Morse leaves hrs role as twrce class presrdent to Bob Hubbard Vernon Morse leaves when the grrls leave Bob Bonbrake leaves hrs attractron for freshman grrls to Leo Troy Lewre Bower leaves hrs job at the Cornrng Glass Works to Robert Robmson Evelyn Oakden leaves her personalrty to l-lelen Hayes Bert McConnell leaves her abrlrty to stay out of school and strll pass to Fred Berlerre Maybell Scott leawes her come nrtherness to Marrlyn Burke Charlotte Tucke leaves her soldrer cousrn to Crlorra Drxon Ronda Kress leaves her dozens of red rose to Beverly Adler Phyllrs Shauger leaves her love for the serxrces to Beverlee acobs Helen Warren leax es the prrvrlege of comrng and gorng as she pleases to Phyllr Helton 1 A. l ': . 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J . . g 2 se du rr l axes her abr rty to pu own 93 rn Hrstory Robert Ro e Gerald Haye leay es hrs boldnes to Walter Freeman Marjorre Thom leaves her book The Art of Slcrpprng School Rosa Mae Hayes Ralph Carlton leay es hr brr ht red shrrt and oran and green sweater to Reuben Prerce Bob Shoemaker bequeaths hrs permanent permanent to George amr son Clare Shumway leaves a lrttle brt of hrs rnrtratrve to Anna Morehouse lmmer Snearly leaves hrs age old rnterest rn the Sophomores to Donald Freeman Arrchre Farr leay es hrs brcycl to lVlr Clrcquennor Elarne lVlrles leax es her frgure to Helen F ost une Mrller leaves her darly bus rrde to Robe t DelVlonstoy Mary Mrller leaves some trmrdrty to Betty Knapp Bob Wheaton leay es hrs craze for square dancrng to lVlarre Homrak XI er Clark leaye hrs Job as lVlrss Andersen s rrght hand man Howard Stoll Gordon Champlarn leaves the pleasure of berng the only Champlarn rn hrgh school to hrs cousrn Betty Arthur Howell leaves hrs Job rn the l R to Bob Frn ar Wrndy Hall leax es hrs frve X frve drmensrons to Gerald Crarg Clarrce Gamble leaves her handsome sarlor to the same person that Dorothy Sanford leaves her love for drmples rn other words no one THL CLASS OF 43 JUST LEAVES ' ' V FINALE CLASS PROPHECY Cne day a few years ago when l went to the front door of a modest lrttle cottage rn a small town rn Massachusetts l saw a lady srttrng rn a com fortable rockrng charr and talkrng to the lrttle boy on her lap -Xs l stood at rh door l heard her say Yes unror you can be yery very proud of your daddy ust thrnlc' Admrral of the Unrted States Navy' l looked closer and sure enough' She used to be Helen Warren one of the grrls of the class of 43 back at ood old P P H S As l stood there she began remrnrscrng l remember my Senror year rn hr h chool she sald to the lrttle boy It seems as though everyone rn my class has one to a drfferent place Why one has ey en gone to Hollywood She s one of the best actresses the crrtrcs have ex er seen too Carrr ear- always drd shrne rn anythrng she drcl and now she s even showrng Bette Davrs how to act l guess she had to grve a lot of her admrrers the cold shoulder thou h Qlarr Shumway just couldnt re rst the Greyhound ads The sunshrne and fresh arr of Calrfornra haye lured hrm away too They say the people out there on the we t coast call hrm John Powers Shumway Hrs prctures El.: l gg! ,s e ' l ' ll d 3 e to s . 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' C7 I D ' s . 1 y . s . 02 of beautrful grrls can be found on calendars all over the world When you get a lrttle older unror lm gornv to send you to that wonderful boardrng school that Phyllrs Shauger runs She was rn my class too She ha the mo t modern school for voungsters that can be found The poor grrl was drsappornted rn love so srnce she never had any chrldren of her own she decrded to set up a school for other people s chrldren wrth the S3 000 000 her uncle left her rn hrs Wrll nlhree of our boys left for the Army rn anuary that year The man who took commard after General MacArthur dred was one of them General delsorrarne Another Harold Schoonover rs an rnstructor rn the Arr Corps now All the boys he teaches ay he s the best rn the Unrted States Tombas co wa the other one He s strll on K P clutj rn l'ort Nragara Ralph Carlton rs a news commentator on the radro Every year the sponsors quarrel amon themselves over who s gorng to get hrm He talks so fast that he s able to tell all the news rn ju t a few mrnutes thus savrns' hundred of dollars for the lucky sponsor After Harry ames retrred from publrc lrfe trumpeter lmmer Snearly took over hrs place Some people say he has the best band that radro has ever heard especrally the grrls who go for Snearly s rugged blond hand somene H says hrs hr h school football ave hrm those broad shoulders but I say he took Charles Atlas correspondence course Back rn Parnted Post Charles Allen has bought all the grocery stores rn town He made hrs frrst dollar workrng rn Bonadys after school hours Now he s makrng money hand over frst and rs a real catch for some lucky grr erry Lamb became so entranced wrth her name that she decrded to leave the crowded streets of Parnted Post and buy a lrttle farm out rn the country where she could rarse all the lrttle wooly lambs she wanted Bob Vlfheaton lrked to square dance so well when he was a boy that he made up hrs mrnd that all boys and grrls were gorng to learn how He has hrs own band now wrth Bob Merrthew for a caller Ronda Kre s was caught by the excrtement of square dancrng too so she begged Spook to let her gn wrth hrm on one of hrs world tours Now he consrders her rndrspensable and 'won t let her out of hrs rght Bertha McConnell went rnto trarnrng for a nurse after she graduated When she completed her course she became an Army nurse She was so good that all the soldrers called her Florence Nrghtrngale the Second When the war frnally ended she came back home and rs now Supervrsor of Nurses rn the hosprtal she founded rn her old home town Rrversrde There used to be an organrzatron of women called the WAACS when l was a grrl Two of my frrends Betty Lou Bradley and Ezzy Crumm decrded to Jorn rt and follow therr soldrer boys to war After the war the four of them came home together and settled down rn two lrttle houses slde by srde Now they re busy rarsrng lrttle Daves and Clydes Mary Jane Norman has become well known to radro lrsteners too Like lmmer she stepped rnto a good posrtron at the retrrement of a famous person Dorothy Thompson had coached her personally so she was prepared to do her best Those who have seen her say that the only drfference between her and lVlrss Thompson rs that Mary ane always has a Shrne on her nose When Elarne Mrles was a grrl she lrved across the road from the arrport 3 r. . . r . 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J rr . -1 .4 . . . . . n . --J in Lindley Naturally she came down Wlth flying fever and invented a plane which she calls her inspiration She s flown around the world in It four times in the last two years Gerald Hayes was just a little squirt the year l left Painted Post but they say he gr w at least three feet in the next year After working for a time as thin man IH a circus side show he decided to go on an expedltion to Darkest Africa in search of Dr Alger Clark who had been unheard of tor several years The natives were so impressed with this tall thin man that they thought he must be a God and took him to Dr Clark as soon as he asked them about him He learned thelr language you see When he found Dr Clark peacefully sleeping in a grass hut he woke him and sald D Clark l presume The two were soon chatting together and neither has bothered to come home since Soon after Graduation Bill Payne went into politics He gradually worked his way up to the office of governor of New York State then surprised everyone by refuslnv to run for president He s the power behind the presenv presldent Harold Ohl though Everyone knows it but no one can do anything about it b cause he s so powerful Mary Curreri is starting on her third tour of the world this week She comes home every so often to catch up on the late t dance steps then starts out again to demonstrate them to all the dance loving people of the world She stops off to see her husband in Wisconsin on every trip Elsie Huggins Evelyn Oakden Francis Barcykowskl and lVlary Miller they went to South Amerlca They only intended to stay a few weeks when they left the United States but it seems that each of them met a handsome dark Latin Amerlcan and decided to stay longer The way the papers read now I guess they re never coming back Lewis Bower became so enthusiastic over his work at the Lornmg Glass Works that he lnvented a new kind of magnifying glass for wolves Since that invention didnt bring in very big returns he went to work and made a number of more useful ones one being a soft kind of Glass that a woman can throw at her husband without fear of harmlng him Three of the boys Gordon Champlain Arthur Howell and Bob Bon brake formed a partnership in the vacuum cleaner selling field Bob lays abed every day til noon thinking up sales talks for Gorden and Arthur while they go out and sell the cleaners with their own simple phrases punctuated with pistol shots' lVlahlon Cook and Russell Scudder formed another partnership Rus ell inherited his father s dairy farm but needed someone to help him run it Xt last he hit upon lVlahlon who was C3SllX persuaded to Join him They have worked so hard that they have made every child s dream come true a cow that gives chocolate milk Television became the great love of Wlndy Hall He saw no reasan why xt should not be common in every home so he proceeded to make lt and ended up on relief before he had accomplished his purpose Clarlce Gamble went to New York City for a visit with a dlstant rela tne the Proctor and Gamble one you know While she was there she developed an immense mterest in dress deslgnlnff She settled down to study under some of the most famous designers of all time and in no time at all she 31 F A . . - y . . . M . , - . . . , i . :Y I . ' l . 5 . ' . . ' .. L , . . . Q . .. I . . . 5 . . . 5 v tb n I 1 u I 1 . Y , , decided that something should be done about the good neighbor policy, so , , L y . . I Y ' 1 ' 11 .. H . Y 9 s , A . - , . - - , . 1 . , . J . . . . I I . . , . S01 N . , . . 1 I 7 . i v ' i v . . . . . D' . . , , . a huge success She strll marntarns that she got her frrst rnsprratron from the Navy l bet that s not all she got from the Navy' The country that used to be Germany rs ruled by Lynn Morse now He says he consrders rt one of the Unrted States and rs s.,0vcrrllrrU lt aCCOl'Cl1U2ZlY ble wa grven thrs rule by Pre rdent Roo evelt as a reward for hrs darrns, bravery durrn the rnvasron of Berlrn He was the man who delrvered the d a h blow to Adolf Shrcklegruber Nlaybelle Scott became the number one belle of Parnted Post A sad thrng happened thouvh One day whrle he was drrvrnz: her stre rmrrrred convertrble coupe rn the country she accrdentally krlled a baby rabbrt Thr wa such a blow to Nlaybelle that she has kept herself shut rn her owr oom ever rnce Remember the tory l read to you a lrttle whrle ago unror3 lhe one about the four cows3 Wrll Archre Farr wrote that He s wrrtten and rllu trated all krnds of books for chrldren ln a letter l got the other day h says he enjoys hrs work xery much Vernre Morse rs a brg lea ue baseball prtcher today He grves all the credrt for hrs success to hrs hrvh chool days rn Parnted Post Cn of my frrends told me the other clay that hes strll the same old Vernre ex ery trme he sees a pretty rrl he throws the ball at her rnstead of the plate A few weeks after graduatron Bernrce Alderman turned up mrssrnv Srnce no one had any word from her her parents were frarrtrc Frnally three years later he walked rnto her old home lookrnq lrke an ad out of Vogue She ard she d been on the stage rn New York All the women nowadays are commentrnff on the wonderful permanents lVlonsreur Uhoemaker alras Pucl rs grvrn rn hr be ruty salon on r fth 'Xt 'ru Oh well Pud always drd have a nrce permanent une lVlrller and Charlotte Tucker went rrszht to Work keeprn house as soon as they Graduated They both say they never drd anythrng they lrked better Marvre Thom Jorned th W A A C s as soon as she was Zl She lrked the clrmate rn Hawarr so well that she s strll there Yes unror almost everyone rn that class has lost track of one another but they re all around somewhere Why Dot Sanford rs even teachrng school back rn Parnted Post An old mard too Trme tells rts own story Maybe someday l decrded not to drs turb her and walked quretly away PATRrOTISM The grease we sate tl' hours we spend Workrng for Red Cro s The bonds and stamps that we rntend To buy wrll be a loss If we hrde the food reserve Cur roomy land affords How can a rrght hand truly serve Vlfhrle a trartor s left hand hoards5 VIOL X XNDFRSON . . 7 ' . . 3 ' r ' .s S' S ' U . . . 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X 5 X mi X X jUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We started our high school careers by electln Mr llrne t Pro er for our clas advisor Robert Hubbard president Richard Beauter ure pr si dent Doris Kennedy secretary and treasurer For entertainment we enjoyed a skatln party at Gib on with Mr Bel er and Mr Dedrxck as chaperone and a square dance at chool lgo end fr shman w ar we went to Eldridge Park Xt the be mnm of our sophomore year we elec ed Vlr oseph Gould for our adxlsor Leland Stevsart president -lack Childs wlce president nd Raphael Tombasco as secretary and treasurer ln the winter we had a skating party at the Spinnin Wheel and quare dance at the school After exams we had fun at Eldrld e Park Our Junior year was started off ri ht by electin Mr Kenneth Clic quennoi as advisor Gerald Crai president Jack Childs vice president Betty Knapp secretary E. la de Lorraine treasurer ln the fall we enjoyed a hayride with a square dance after Before Christmas we sold great quantities of Christmas cards We had a contest amount of money to go to Washln ton if that is possible when we raduate We have lost a number of our Junior boys who are in some branch of the ervice We are all proud of those boys who are serwmg their country We are all looking forward to our coming year which we all hope will be a successful one B KWAPP First Row Gloria Dixon Phyllis Helton Leah Grover Shirley Cole Mari lyn Burke Helen Hayes Betty Champlain Donald Bergh Walter l'rec man Marie Homiak Carol Bliss Second Row Leola Edwards Phylli Merithew Helen Frost Martha Frost Dorothy Blend Ella de Lorraine Beverly acobs Betty Lake Doris Kennedy Alice McCarty l'h1rd Row eanne Shoemaker Reub n Pierce ohn Keach Robert De Monstoy ack Childs Rlchard Beauter Robert Robinson Georgia Sowersby Clara Smlthyman Betty Knapp l ourth Row oyce Leavenworth Donaldme Baird Edna Alklre Madeline Stiles Marian Smith Beverly Adler Ruth Bement Shirley By abroat Ruth Payne Barbara Stiles Anna Morehouse l'1fth Row Robert Fingar William Coles Lawrence Eldred Donald Free man Fredrick Berleue George amison Reuel Morse Kenneth Clic quennoi Faculty Advisor Sixth Row Ronald Pruner Leland Stewart Gerald Craig Robert Hubbard Robert Ro e Fred Woodard Frank Hayes Girdon Allyn Bernard Murray Absent Earl Allen Donald Bergh Bland Eryay Walter Freeman Marlon Gee Rosa May Hayes Lawrence Morse ohn Meally Alice Fredrlcks William Mourhess Howard Stoll Richard Watson Leo Troy Bernard Stratton P i ' g . 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Y Y f I Y 5 ni E3 :Ei dh viafx 1 'Q u 4 4 1 1 4 1 . 3 I KLHI X TI H SOI IIOXIORK Q' Ol' 7 TS ICYIC 'll XX r Lll - Z' , Iii H X 'A ,, IQ .A Ilxv -- ' FRESHIVIAN CLASS HISTORY Under the SUPCTXISIOD of our class adusor M1 s Ho ue thus ear Freshman class has had a full year of actnltles At the be mnmg of the year we elected the following officers presxdent oe Darley vlce president ack l agerbom and ecretary and treasurer Mary Anna Merrlck We have had square dances ln the gymnasium wlth re ords as music Our flashy flVC were truly on thexr way to vlctory untll they were brou ht to the r knees by the lgantlc umor team Under the excellent Coachm and managing of Blll McCarty our team stood up to the standards of our cla song untll the play off wxth the umors The Freshman glrls prow ed to be almost up to par wlth the boys ln the second round by def atm the Sophomores and unlors All rn all we have had a pretty successful year MARY ANN A MLRRICK Flrst Row oyce Banmster Thelma Grlffm Shxrley Andrews Grace Brady Eva Manooglan Bette Holmes Eleanor Matteson Evelyn Ranrlall Laura Leach Teresa Neally Ruth deLorra1ne Kathryn Sutton Helen Durkm Second Row Harry Lagerbom Marjorne Watkrns Dorns Tong oyce Clark lla Woodard une Stewart Lots Ann ohnson Kathleen Huggms Dons Hadley Jeanne House Allce Brady Anne Ober Madellne Moulthrop Esther Fuller Richard Potter Third Row Phyllis Conley Rosemary Regan Barbara Hubbard Margaret Riddle Vesta Anderson Beverly Prutsman Marjone Velre Shxrley Ran dall oyce Hernck anet Catchpole Velma Cruttenden Mary Anna Merrick Mary Devine Alton Frost Fourth Row Alvm Schoonover Karollna Tletje Thelma Bonbrake Lots ean C-xfford Emily Park ack Rarrlck Horace Shau er Romney Dann Louis Waxnwrlght Rlchard Troll Roland Smith Robert Knapp Russell Graham Vlva Button Flfth Row oseph Darley Rlchard Webster Charles Blank Fay ohnson Donald Rlce Louls Snearly Harry Plumley Robert Ayers Bllly Childs Ray Cotter Arthur Blencowe Lyle Brownell Slxth Row Donald Winters ames Greene Lawrence Letts Bllly Matteson Craig Matteson Fred Casterllne Merle Peck Lyman Bement Billy Mc Carty Alan Helm Cllfford johnson Absent when plcture was taken T C-rlffln D Harndon D Scott D Wolverton M Masten C Horton R Baird L Preston R Woodard E Holmes C Stewart V. .Q F , . g- V J U ' 3 : ,J 2 v -I 2 V , -L . 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F5 M 1 5 :Y gf Ri x- IIZ: x'Y',W H QQ .xX'a,H ' ,RR XX -42?-vk,-Q V V Xfxxxxxt X,Xii-Mvxgxr 'li' Q ff WX, G 4.4 I N LJ L-J-W Xie' Q C .gdlL.51.5gAi2., A 1 CONCERT BAND Thls year the band had qulte a full schedule To begun the year off wlth a bang we played at the Bath football game which of course was as we all remember vxctonous Then our radlo broadcast on the Classworks pro gram came along At many mtervals durnng the course of a year we played for defense meetlngs One of our important programs was playmg for the lngersoll Rand E. award for which we received two new lnstruments Pl hen m March our concert was presented ln a year s tlme the band has lmproved conslderably under the excellent guidance of our director Mr Chappell Durlng the five years that Mr orzanlzatlons ln Aprll of thls year he was called lnto a greater servlce for hr country We wlsh hlm the best of luck and hope that soon we shall ee him agam dlrectlng our band Offlcers presldent Cyntnm enks vlce presldent Robert Hubbard secretary Doris Kennedy llbrarlans Patty Eberlm and Beverly Cross man ager Roger Alderman ROGER ALDERMAN 6 7 ' ' Chappell has been with us at Painted Post, he has clone much for the musical . : . , .Q J 3 . . , ' : CGNCERT ORCHESTRA ln a large measure we believe that our orchestra has made clefmlte gams towards Mr Chappelle goals He has stressed vlbratto mtonatlon ancl worked for a flner appreclatlon of music on the part of each pupll ln the orchestra The last concert nn March drew conslderable comment as to our great Improvement clurmg the past year and we are conscious that no muslc IS really beautlful that does not come from the heart wish lVlr Chappell a profitable experience whlle ln the service and a speedy return to us when Hltler and Tojo are lxckecl Offxcers president Robert Hubbard vlce presldent Shlrley Eygabroat secretary eanne Shoemaker librarians Mary Lou Seeley oyce Leaven worth manager ane Trowbrlclge J SHOEMAKER 37 The army's gain is our loss, but Uncle Sam comes first. and we all , ,I 5 ' ' , ' , J - 3 , ,I ' . DANCE ORCHESTRA Once again the dance band has chalked up another year of successful entertainment for the local Jltterbugs Besldes playing at many soclal hours the orchestra was a guest of the Cornmg Glass Works Famxly Party Program on March 21 at whlch time the popular girls trio composed of eanne Shoe maker Alice McCarty and Dons Kennedy sang with orchestral accompanl ment Although the band IS bemg dealt a terrlflc blow this semester IH losmg Ronald Pruner Lewls Bower and Lester Chappell nts members have unanx mously voted to continue playing ln the future And so boys and grrls we bnng to a close another year of mlschlevous melodles brought to you from the beautiful auclltorlum of the Painted Post Hugh School m Palnted Post Wlth the echoing sound of the dance band s closmg theme Hour of Partmg and the pleasant volce of Mr Chappell blddmg us good mght we shall remember tl' gay social hours where one loved to be ln 43 GERALD CRAlC- BAND AND ORCHESTRA STAGE COMMITTEE The following members of the band and orchestra stage commlttee have worked faxthfully throughout the year Thls has been hard work and often mconvenlent for them The Instrumental muslc organlzatlons of Pamtecl Post Hugh S hool t ke thxs opportumty to say Thanks Members ohn Burke Alan Helm Richard Conover Buddy Preston C-erald Cralg Rol: ert Reep Romney Dann Horace Shauger Wllllam Thompson 38 . . I .I - , - U 1 T v . . . . . , . .. . U . , . . - , AS . , C 3 . . .. H if I +I I QIRIIJQ GIRLS CHOIR There always comes a tlme ln one s Ilfe when he must clo e the cover of fun ln every way possible Now IS the tlme when we must bud Miss Goran son our helpful and most encouraging director good bye for this year Our year tarted out by working dlllgently on our opera I-I M S Pina Cathedral to sng on the Cornlng Glass Works Program Then came our r ver fall ng Christmas Vesper Service We ended our most Joyful vear with n old fashioned vaudevllle show under the patle nt dlrectlon of Mr Gould and Miss Goranson In closing all we can say IS Thanks for the Memories Officers Presldent Carrie ean Pierson Secretary Betsy Qhumway Llbrarlars Marlon Smlth Madeline Stlles Assistant Dlrector Alle Mccartv ALICE MCCARTX I . ,,,, .I 'ep I- If J W fn I 9 I I ll -' X x I I ,, fm . . . . S fore . Going through this with a bang, we trotted down to the Masonic i I K . ' 2 ' . ' I ' : , U : I bf I .,, 1 l A CAPELLA CHOIR Hampered by the gas rationing the A cappella choir was unable to attend any of the music competitions this year but taking this misfortune in its stride the group found many other ways in which it could exercise its talent The first big thing which the choir did was to make plans for the pre entation of Gilbert and Sullivan s operetta H M S Plnafore which was received up roarlously by two large crowds at the high school auditorium The news of this success as well as that of a Christmas vesper service reached the ears of Smilin Bob Smith master of ceremonies on the Corning Glass Works broadcast and he invited the choir down to the Masonic Cathedral to sing during Christmas vacation This broadcast was so well Again the choirs reputation spread This time to the Northside Com munity Club of Corning where it was graciously entertained at a tea following the rendition of a group of numbers ust as has been the custom for the past few years the A capella joined the band and orchestra ln presenting the annual spring concert Because it was Miss Goranson s final concert here at the school the choir seemed m spired and sang as lt had never sung before ln concluding the school year under the direction of Miss Goranson and Mr Gould presented a real old fashioned vaudeville show which brought back fond memories to many of the people who attended Although it was hampered considerably by the rationing of gasoline the A capella choir has had almost as good a time as could be had attending music festivals Officers president Clare Shumway secretary Dons Kennedy llbranans Bob Rose and Ruth Bement 40 ' . D . . . ' liked that the group was invited to return to sing three more times. : . ' 3 7 . 5 . . ' JUNIOR BAND The Jumor Band comprised largely of new recruxts have worked dull gently thxs year toward the ultimate goal of Senlor Band membership As a damentals of goup partncnpatxon and musncal poductlon Next year we plan to UtlllZC thus knowledge ln presentatlon of muslcal programs and possible advancement to the Senior Band Our class lessons and band rehearsals have both been conducted by Mr Chappell who IS now ln the Umted States Navy PATTY EBERLIN 41 result of our half year's work, we feel we have galned knowledge of the fun- LIBRARY COUIXCIL At the sound of school bells tolllng once more an annual mltlatlon of the Lbrary Council held durlng classes and a Get Together party mtro duced new and old members and started our many aCtlVltlCS Our full schedule consxsted of a Thanksgrvmg party faculty tea house cleaning of the lrbrary followed by a tureen supper and perlodlc duties ln early fall we Vlslted C F A for a Halloween fun party Aprll whlch proved to be the best month for a movle enabled us to see Random Harvest at the Fox Durlrg the book drlve for soldlers the council presented m assembly an approprlate play wrltten by Mary Lou Tompson Acceptmg an ll'lVltatlOl'l from Northslde we hlked down for a very nlce tea and enlrstecl rn the Whacks Besldes being proud of our thlrty members much success IS due to our councll advlsor Mlss Woodley and capable presldent Carrie ean Pxerson Officers Advisor Mlss Mary ane Woodley presldent Carrle ean PICYSOH vlce president Madeline Stlles secretary and treasurer Marjore Velle Other members Desales Apenowxch Vlfglnla Barrett Ruth Bement Marllyn Burke anet Catchpole Rosemary CYISPIDO anlce Cunnmgam Marllyn Cunmngham Margaret Emhlser Shrrley Eygabroat Clarlce Gamble Phyllis Hedges Barbara Hubbard Kathleen Huggins Ben erlee acob Alrce McCarty Mary Anna Merrlck Carol Morse Mary ane Norman Emlly Park Beverly Prutsman Allce Reed Margaret Riddle Dorothy Sanford Betsy Shumway Mary Lou Thompson and Karolma Tletje MARJORIE VELIE. Sec y and Treas 41 , I - A 7 ! , , , , , . . . . J - - - J s - I , - I v I . , J , , J . . V J Q 3 Y ! . VI UI , , , J . Q 3 ' . -9-v l. SENIOR PLAY This is vour reporter from the Evening Mis Leader bringing you the latest on the theatrical side of the news Flash Last nxght a crowd of over 8001000 000, was sent rollmg in the aisles of Painted Post Music Hall when the Senior class of Painted Post Hngh School presented for its annual play Harry Delf s The Family Upstairs ears of the audience and they saw dressed in a skirt about eight inches too short for her and seated at an old upright piano in a New York apartment Clarlce Gamble who handled the part of Annabelle Heller From this open ing scene to the final curtain call the audience was held spellbound as lf glued to th lr seats flVlr Pro ser never did find out what happened to his glue pot The spectators were intrigued by the seemingly endless struggle on the part of Mr Heller played by Bob Wheaton in trying to reform his shlftless son Willie Bob Bonbrake while WllllCS adoring mother alias Bertha McConnell fondly stroked the forehead of her Willie darling Probably many members of the throng who gathered to witness the play were reminded of their own family troubles when Mrs Heller contln uously brought up the subject of her daughters Louise lack of a beau Loui e s part was capably handled by Carrie ean Pierson Finally much to the surprise of the entire family a boy friend Charlie Grant fthat s me turned up The plot thickened when Mrs Heller aided by MISS Callahan erry Lamb honestly trying to help Louise get her man really put on the dog all of which gets the entire Heller family and the Grants composed of une Miller as Mrs Grant and Herbert played by Ralph Carleton mto an inter family conference Of course all s well that ends well so Louise and Charles fmally renewed their broken engagement and tripped merrily off to their Sunday school picnic leavmg Mother at home worrying about getting eight year old Annabelle a boy friend To make matters better lazy good for nothing Willie who has waged an mternal struggle as to whether he should return to school or secure a job decided much to his fathers pleasure to start his schooling again C SHUMWAY 3 r-,.t, ,, H --,, , V A N , .id . Q , , , ff V 1 Il g 2 V XJ C C r is . ' 4 l ws ' ffwf-at Q ' 5 . 3 ,l .N 5 , H . As the curtain rose, the sound of noisy banging on a piano reached the 6. y , S . . . .S . . J . ' . , . . . , . Y . . D, J . l , . 4 H M S PINAFORE H NI S Pmafore one of Gilbert and Sulllvan s llght operas wa pre sented here m November by the members of the A Capella Chorr WOfklng happlly and cllllgently for flve weeks we were finally readf to put on the show Two performances were given one ln the afternoon one at nlght At night wlth the audltorlum fllled to capaclty every person back stag was wandering around trying to keep hls nervousne s from conquering hum attemptlng to learn the llnes he had forgotten but most of all taking lat was one stralght or lf a halr needed flXlI1g when we heard dear Miss Goran son our backbone call to us weakly saylng O K KldS GIVC me all you Ve got The llUl'ltS went out and the curtam came up Then all too suddenly lt was the end of the 3rd act and the curtaln was gomg down to end our very wonderful tlme and hard work We were sorry lt was over but very happy to know It was a success and everyone enjoyed lt thoroughly ThlS year was our last one wlth Mnss Goranson whom we have growl to love and have attempted to give her all we ve Got There IS much crecllt due her whlch can not be expressed ln words but whlch we hope she believes when we just say Thanks a lot 44 l . . . v . . , . , S - . . . . . Y . I . , 1 . y . . . . . 7 I pe . . , S . M . . . . . y Y . S minute glimpses of himself fgirls included, of coursel to see if the rouge Y , 1 ll a n , . , , - -, , -Z Y . ' ' 7 . - , , .. . . . y X D . . v . . , . . . .. .. , . CXSI 1 R xlph c 1 1l1 Jr on wsop 1 nn C mr or L D xc 1 u Q 1 nxt w ur 5l1lIIllYN xrpcntcr f l mm nncry rp ln: 06171 1 f Lnnny lVltQ,uow1n c J: Qlltllf The allors were the hows C ostume Don Boylan Emrly Parks l ropertlcs wary Lou Thompson oyce let-xvenworth ljuhlluty XXITLJUII Nlebowxn Dlck 'lroll M xlce up Mrs Wllllanrs Miss C-oranson Scenery Mr Phelps MY E'ITll'llSCI' D IT HAPPENED THERE Earth has not any thmfr to how more clepressln Du would he the soul who Coulcl pass hy sl ht so cllscourdffln 1 ID lfS sorrow 1 cxty now once lauf hlnf and sn xy c mrs 1 l lk of hldcltness oyer er l ronnnw of the mornin md es l 1 shamhlecl lllllldlflf s loolt lxlfce spcctrn e xr 1 nrcr fr 1 uns pomt xt the s lo shoot my Qerrnanq who yenture oy er Thf vw nclens patrol the streets lqo see that ull ls well after Ihe haxoc caused hy the last and Us xr Loci' the yery houses 'lre hut hosts Xncl rll xlnout ls desolxtlon KI NM- DY VQIHLR IIUXKI II l Bill l'z y'nv . e Paul ll: lzrfl 5 l llorzxce Shzxtxgc-r Cwzxptz it 1' 2111 l'-Tf'fl Vifooclnrrl Di 'la l ez 'lc-ye' llcl l csc- limi s 'ann Cllf .Y 'ny' Cz ' ' vs Nlnli- .Nli 1- Nl 'C 'zxrty Iiult- lgllll1'l'l'llIJ llc l - Kc- 1 l ' los- h' - llcnnnm- Sh - 2 kr-r ll -lw M ' ' E 2 'I'-I e Sir ilosephvs Cousins and aunts were the girls in the D L ' ' K J ' 1 ll ' ' ' ' .AX ' 1 ,' g ' ' , . 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Vlqh 2 llv'EY i Z1 .1 '. e 1 :ky The Curl Scouts of Painted Post are proud to boast of over one hundred ln their enrollment They hawe enJoyed a very successful year not only by working on thelr own troop actlvltles but also by hclplnv to further the War effort The cllfferent troops have chosen varlous 3CtlVltlCS to work on Troop 4 under the excellent guldance of Mrs Arthur Hall and Nlrs Orvllle Reed has studled home nursmg and varlous other aCtlVltlCS ln pre parmg for their Court of Awards Troop I2 has been worklng for tenderfoot second class and flrst class badges Thelr leaders are Mrs Kenneth Bulls and Mrs George Allen Troop I3 has undertaken a long and tecllous task of cleamng and pamtrnv the Scout Room Under the careful and watchful eyes of Mrs Thomas Allen the troop has accompllshecl much work this year Troop l 5 has been learnlng the varlous rules of first ard this year under the guidance of Mlsses Mary ane Woodley and Helen Cumlskey Troop 20 has done lts bxt for the war effort by making a qullt whlch wxll be given to the Amerlcan Women s Voluntary Service All the gurl are working towards thelr Senlor Service as the glrls m Troop I3 Under the leadershlp of Mlss Eleanor Hogue Betty Brown and Loulse Cloos the gxrls have rapldly proffressed ELEANOR DUIXH AM 46 l 7 . 5 1 - ' n 1 3 . . . v . . . n . . v I S , . 1 - ' D . i . A TROOP 29 Smce the publlcatlon of last year s Poster the fellows of Troop 29 have had many experiences Several Scouts attended Camp Gorton last summer for another good season of camplng A pageant was staged by a group of the fellows for the beneflt of a leader s rally held at Avoca thls fall ln March we were awarded the Rotary Bar for our year s recard and a pennant for wmnmg at the annual clxstnct rally Thxs wmter and spring our actlvltles have been centered mostly around our cabm Blll enks who ns m the Army had rented nt to us for the duratron We have spent many enjoyable weekends there trymg our hand wlth the fmcr pomts of cookmv and camplng We plan to spend more tlme thls sum mer IH the out of doors than we ever have before BOB ROSE r Asst Scoutmaster 47 J. '. THE ARROWHEAD The Arrowhead is a Grammar School monthly newspaper written, pub- lished and sold by Grammar School students. The staff serves only one semester, which is one half year. It meets every Tuesday afternoon after school in room twenty-four of the Grammar School Building. At the meet- ings assignments are given out, each to be handed in finished. Also art work is done. Ar the end of every semester, the staff visits The Evening Leader Office and observes how a real newspaper is published. If a person on the staff doesn't miss over three meetings he is awarded a blue and white felt emblem with the initials UP. P. on it. This year the Arrowhead has two new faculty advisors, Miss Edna Smith and Mrs. Freda Bills. A new office has also been added, Managing Editor. The Managing Editor's duties are to correct editorials and do other executive jobs. RICHARD REED STAFF -- FALL, l942 Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor News Editor . Business Staff News Staff , Ma Art Staff . . Jack Smith Charles Stewart Martha Lagerbom . . . . Jack Davis, Dorothy Pitcher, Gaynor Payne rian Hopkins, Lucille Carey, Donald Andrews, ,lean Webster . . Elmer Borden, jean Freeman, Connie Ellison Literary Staff , .,.. Alice Searfoss, Sophia Jamison STAFF -- SPRING, 1943 Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Assistant Editor News Editor Constance Ellison . Richard Reed Dorothy Pitcher Donald Anderson News Staff Jack Graham, Charles Wilcox, Harold Winnie, june Randall Business Staff . John Payne, Archie Wixson, john Haring, Catherine Carey Art Staff . . , Jerry Flanders, Richard Van Derhoff, Neil Fisher Literary Staff , William Haring, June Payne, Virginia Morse HOIVIEMAKING CLUB The Homemakmg Club was orgamzed early tlns fall for the purpose of provxdmg socxal actlvlty for It members Glrls hasmg completed or now taking Homemakmg are eligible ACtlVll'lCS began wxth mxtlatlon m Septem ber followed up by a hayrlde Thi semester we are not planning actlvltles untxl the last of May or the flrst of une The offlcers are President Evelyn Crumm Vnce President Sabatma Tombasco Secretary Treasurer Helen Warren EVELYN CRUMM 49 r F , N , l . 4 I ' , . s 3 , 3 ' , I ' y - FUTURE FARMERS GF AMERICA Offlcers presldent Robert Wheaton vlce presldent Walter Freeman secretary George Mayer treasurer Ernest Tong reporter G11-don Allyn watch dcg ohn N ally advl er Laurence Dedrlck As the war has greatly affected the natlon s agrlculture so has xt affected our FFA Chapter Whlle enrollment has dropped so low as to make con tmuance of the department unadvxsable the remammg members wlll do thelr blt toward attalnmg the unprecedented productlon goals These efforts are reason that all farm boys and other workers should remam on the farm Only a very llmlted number of our home farms are situated on good land and are large enough to produce a slgnlflcant amount of food fhere fore lt IS practxcally lmposslble to make a llvmg wholly from these farms We feel that more could be accompllshed by us lf we worked on better farms By taking advantage of present opportunities we wlll have started on the long road toward ownershxp of a good farm Keeplng abreast of current and post war problems wlll help us ln attalmng that end The time IS comlng when all farmers wrll be agrlculturally trained and wlll have learned to cooperate wlth one another We also believe that there will come a tlme when the blckerlng and Stflfe between the three great national groups the capltalxst the laborer and the farmer will have ended WALTER FREEMAN uce presldent 50 J .e 5 's , ' . placing a great strain on the whole food production system. It is for this I. i . TWIRLING CLUB The twlrlers started off wxth a bang this year Mr Chappell went to summer school last summer ancl brought back a whole note book full of twlrls The flrst time we tried out our new twxrls was at a Red Cross Meeting We twxrled at qulte a few of the defense meetings after that At the Bath blue and gold unxforms About the mlclclle of November we took on a few more twlrlers from unlor l-llgh School who are being tramed to take the places of the Senlor majorettes ln later years Durlng the wlnter we twlrlecl at the Cornmg Glass Works Family Party and on March 22 we twlrlecl at the annual spring concert On May 2 we marched with our band 1n the defense parade at Cornmg and on May 30 Decoration Day we marched ancl dld our speclalty parade routme Next year we hope to accomplxsh more and new twlrls None of the twxrlers are leavlng next year so lt will be easier to learn new routines DON BERCH al l l football Jug game, the twirlers did a fine job of field twirling in the new THE POSTER STAFF Co Editor BUSINESS Manager Senlor Edltor I..1terary Edntor Boys Athletlc Edltor Glrls Athletlc Edltor Humor Edltors Snapshot Edltor Frederlck Berleue ohn Keach Donald Freeman Dorothy Sanford Carol Bllss Robert Hubbard Ella deI.orra1ne Allce McCarty George amlson ames F Woodard FACULTY ADVISORS Lrterature Alfreda Anderson Art Norman Phelps Class Advlsor Kenneth Clncquennol TYPISTS ART COMMITTEE Donaldme Baird Dorothy Blend Fhyllls Merlthew ADVERTISING Donald Bergh lVIarlIyn Burke Gerald Cralg Robert Flngar eanne Shoe maker Robert Rose Dorls Kennedy Dhrrley Eygabroat Jack Childs CIRCULATION Marle Homlak Glrdon Allyn Ruth Bement Ruth Payne Anna Mor house Martha Frost Robert Roblnson Glona Dixon Walter Freeman Betty Knapp Madeline Stiles Betty Lake Rosa May Hayes oyce Leavenworth Helen Hayes Beverlee acobs Dorothy Blend Robert DeIVIonstoy Helen Frost D I J . 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VARSITY FOOTBALL Wlth the opemng of school came the call for football appllcants 'lhe return of several veterans Gave the new squad a very promlsxng future but the war agam entered into these plans True to the patrlotlc system which Palnted Post has been followlng throughout thls war they reluctantly gave up 1nterscholas xc football However many of the members of the team were still lnterested ln some kind of football so a new game was mtroduced into the school but man football had found populallty ln many schools faced with the same problems whrch Palnted Post faced and o It was cleclded that thrs sport would be tried out Each of three veterans of last year chose players from the former squad and played lntramurally for several weeks P6l'CClVll'lg the mterest which the students still had for the game however lt was decided that the annual u Game with Bath would be played as usual Thls news was recelved wlth Joy ln the Post camp and our warriors prepared earnestly for this game Coach Colllster reallzed that the lack ot experlence would be a brg dlsadvantage for the Post team but he knew also that a Post team IS never beaten untll the la t whxstle rs blown Whxle thls would be the flrst game for some members of the Post squad the experlenced Bath team would be entering lts seventh game of mter cholastlc competltlon Supported by a large crowd of Post rooters and the school band the Post boys agaln upheld the school spxrlt as they swamped the favored Bath team to the tune of twenty one to seven This was the fnrst vxctory over Bath m three years and the most declslve vlctory for the Post team rn the g serles The Jug ns now on dlsplay ln the Pamted Post School Llbrary and wlll remaln there untll the ug game of next year R HUBBARD 54 D . . . . Y , . . '. , . . . .. , . s , , g . J U ' ' s . , . . . S I D , Ju. JUNIOR VARSITY FCOTBALL ln accordance wxth the phvsxcal fltness program and as a fall sport for the boys who are not ellglble for xarslty competltron a new sport was ln augurated lnto the Palnted Post sport program The program was organlzed prlmarxly to teach the I2 I3 I4 year old boys the fundamentals of football and to prepare them for varsity competition when they became of age B1ll McCarty Blll Chllds and Tom Kennedy were chosen captains of each of three slx man teams These teams competed agaln t each other on 'alter natmg nights and rn these games much talent was shown for use m future varsity games Much credit IS due to oe Gould and Coach Colllster for their work ln providing a sport for these youths 55 I ,1 , . V, I ' - 1 1 1 v 1 ' . , S Q - VARSITY BASKETBALL For the flr t tlme IH eleven years the Painted Post basketball qumtet brought home the Dteuben Champlonshlp Startlng from a t am comoosecl mostly of unlors the Post team defeated every team ln the league wntw the exception of l-lornell to take the St uben County A tltle Openlng the season wlth Addlson the few mexperlenced members of the Post team found hen' weaknes es as the Addlson team was a hard fought non l ague game 33 32 The Post team then wamped the l-law erllng l-llgh squad 32 I5 for tnelr flrst league victory Then for the flr t tlme ID nme years and the fxrst time ver on the F A ourt the lndlans calped the Bulldogs 30 75 Followmg this the Posters encountered a loslng stre k as they lost SUCCCSSIY onte ts to Canlsteo Northslcle and Hornell They qulckly re amecl thelr trxde how ever as they defeat d Canlsteo 27 26 mainly through the efforts of then' hlgh scorlng forward ack Chllds The North lde game proved to be another victory for the lndlans as they got revenge on the Tlgers wlth a 32 25 vlctory Thls vlctory placed the lndlans ln a tle wlth Camst o for the A chammonshlp Agam through the I7 pomts of ack Chllds the Po ters defeated Camsteo 33 32 ln the last minute of a play off game for the county title ln the ec tlonals the lndlans were nosed out by a tall r more experienced Bolivar quintet by 34 32 The trophy for the champlonshlp now stands on display m the l-hgh School Llbrary Wlth the return of Captain ack Childs all county forward and other members of the vlctorlous 43 team the Posters are looking forward to an even more succ sful season m 44 BOB HUBBARL Painted Painted Painted Palnted Paint d Painted Painted Painted Painted X Pamtecl X Palnted X' Painted Post Post Post Post Post Post Post Post Post Post Post Post Addlson Bath C F A Camsteo Nor hslde l-lornell C F A Canlsteo Northside Canlsteo Boln ar l-lornell X Denotes League Game X Denotes Playoff Game Addlson Post Post Canlsteo Northslde Hornell C F A P0st Post Post Bollvar Hornell l n J. ,l . I I sl. ,'A:V. jf ' .71 '- ' . . .3 .'. . . J . . V S I A . ' . I- lc 1 I A '.J . , - ' 2 , 32 T7 ., 35' ' 55 ' .32 .,.. M15 5 ' 332.30 25 5 ' ,24 ' , 28 ' 55 'e , 31 t' 334 ' 5 ' .26 ,.,45 if ' Z7 H 29 5 f 27 ' ,r,,. 26 5 ' 32 ' 25 ' .. .33 ' ,r,,r H32 ' ,,.... 32 'f .... ...34 ' ' .3.t., ..,..., 3 5 VARSITY BASEBALL I 942 In the prlng any Amerlcan boy s mlnd wlll lnvarlably look forward to the opening of the baseball season Thls year the an wer to the all for baseball appllcants was answered by several veterans of last year and enough promlsxng newcomers to lnsure the Post team of a good season The return of a complete battery Verme Morse and Reuel Morse gave the team sufflclent hurllng strength The lnfxeld was finally rounded out with Bob Shoemaker at Ist wlth Grrfflths at Znd ack Chllds at short stop and Dick Beauter at 3rd The outfield was composed of Batley amlson and Hubbard The Posters opened the season wxth a declslve vlctory over Campbell I8 0 ln a non Ieagu game ln another non league tussle the Indians Iost a close dCClSlOn to Hammond port 4 3 Wlth Vernle Morse pltchmg ln superb form the Post team then conquered the C F A Bulldogs 5 I for the flrst league vlctory Th next two ames appeared to be off days for the Post team as they were defeated ln succession by Addlson I I 3 and North slde 5 2 But the Jlnx then seemed to leave them as the lndlans wamp d Bath I0 I and overcame C F A 8 0 This game wlll probably go down lll school hx tory as It was played wnthout C F A gettmg erther a hxt or a run This perfect game was pxtch d by Vernle Morse ln which he struck out I3 batters Followmg this the Indlans got revenge on the Addison Knights as they defeated them I I 3 In the final league game the Posters were edged out 4 3 by Northside and thereby fmlshed the season rn 2nd place The outlook for the Post nlne ln I943 IS by far the brightest ln years as almost a complete team IS returning from the successful outflt of I942 Date Aprll 28 May May May M -F 'Vlay May May IV ay May Teams Campbell vs Post Hammondsport vs Post Cr A vs Po t Addison vs Post Northside vs Post Haverlln vs Post CFA vs Post Addison vs Post Northside vs Post Bath vs Post P Denotes Home Games Winner Score Post 8 0 Hammondsport Po t Addison Northside Post 0 Post Post Northslde 44 3 Bath I . ZJ . ' -X I I - ' . 4-3 I .T. . . s s 5-I 53 ' . . ' II-3 3 ' . ' 4-3 . I2 ' g . I -I I5' . . . . 8-0 25 ' . II-3 I 273 ' . ' - 29 . 4-I Q AL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Thls year as usual a unlor Varslty basketball quad was organlzed lack of experxence Although thls team was not permltted to play any games outside of thls commumty several games were played between lt and teams from the two Cornmg s hools As a prclnmmary to the regular home varslty games the J V squad was dlvlded betw en the Freshmen and Sophomores and these two cla se competed wnth each other Because of the talent which was shown ln these games and the experl ence whlch the members of the V squad gamed Pamted Post IS looking forward to another successful Varsity season m 1943 and I944 58 I , . f N KM A A 41 l ' . , J ' ' S ' from the Varsity applicants who were cut from the Varsity squad because of s s ' . V. ,.,--f,...-r, ...., . ..- .. ..--.-r..-,,7..I,,,W.. 2,3 ' ' - 4.52 fi A rl BOYS INTERCLASS BASKETBALL Followrng a successful varsrty schedule one of the hardest fought mter class basketball rounds ever played was waged Contrary to preseason pre dlctrons the favored Senrors were defeated rn both rounds After l0SlDg the frrst game to the Seniors the umors frmshed the flrst half ln a tre wrth the Freshmen who lost only to the umors The ,lunrors sparked by their tall center George Moose amrson then swept over the Freshmen 23 20 to take the frrst half championship The second round was even more excltlng as lt ended rn a three way t1e between the Senrors umors and Freshmen The frrst playoff for the second round of the schedule resulted rn the umors only vrctory over the Senrors and thereby erased the last hopes of the Semors But the umors were very much surprlsecl to fmcl that the short Freshman team whlch had been conquered so easrly by them ln the preceeding contests rose to heights and defeated the umors 25 I6 to take the second round champronshlp Before a large crowd of Freshmen and unror rooters the frnal play off between the umors and Freshmen was played Soon after the openrng whlstle the unrors serzecl the lead and were never agam behlnd throughout the game The junror team won the rrght to have therr name mscrrbed on the Tlllman Trophy by vlrtue of thls vlctory R HUBBARD Frrst Round rreshrrren 16 Sophonrores 19 mms Pr Jurrrors JUHIOIS 0 Soph0rrrores18 Freshmen 'Z benrors 18 Playoff for first half JUHIOIS Freshmen 90 Xhnner of frrst half .Iunrors Second Round Senrors H Jurrrors 25 Freshmen P4 Soplomores 19 benrors 96 Sophomores 16 Junrors 27 Freshmen 12 Freshmen 18 Senrors lr Junrors 20 sophomores lo Playoff tor Second Half Jumors 23 Serrrors 15 Freshmen 25 Jurrlors 16 Wmner of Second Half Freshmen Plas off For Champronshlp Junors 1 Freshmen 14 Wrnrrers Juniors 59 3 1 . J ' . ' , , 6 D J ' , - . . M, J . , ' . . . ' , J . J . - . . 1 J ' . ' - .1 . s 7 Se .' LF, ' 24 Juniors 25. Freshmen 17 Sophomoros 31. Seniors 28 ' L'. ' '. ' ' .' 2. , ' S f 4.. 4- AA A SENIOR INTERCLASS Cl-IAIVIPIOIXS Soon after the gxrls mtramural basketball teams flnlshed thelr schedule the mterclass teams were organlzed The games were excltlng and hard fought from start to flnlsh but the Semor glrls were more than a match for thelr opponent and they won then' second champlonshlp Wlth the champlons leavmg school thls year everyone IS loolclng forward to next year and the battles for a new wlnner SCORES Semor umors Semor Senlor .1 homores 7 Sophomores Freshmen umor r reshmen unlors Freshmen Seniors Fre hmen Semor unlors umors Sophomores Sophomores Freshmen Sophomores I s , , . 9 8 . I0 J ' , J ' 7 . 4 ' 28 Sophomores I3 Freshmen . . 9 Seniors Z2 juniors . ' s 24 J ' s , 5 s 8 ' s 35 'H r 0 ' s 24 S' p J ' . . 3 ,l ' I5 60 l. GIRLS BASKETBALL E1 ht teams were orgamzecl m mtramural basketball The tournament was excltlng throughout with Mary Curerrl s team wlnclmg up ln fxrst place In the flrst half and Evelyn Crumm s team ln front at the encl of the econcl ha Wnth a close score clurmg the entlre ame Mary Curerrl s t am lost by a score of I5 I4 For two years Ezzy has captalned the team whlch has won That s the way Evelyn ELLA deLoRRA1NF GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Thls was somethmg new to a Iot of us and lt was wlth goocl plrlt that we entered the game The tourament ended ln a play off between the Sophomores and Seniors whlch the Sophomores won Now that the wmter sports are ended we are going to start softball IVIay the best team wml ELLA deLORRAlNE 61 I .U . . . D . . s . . . .. Q 8 , L . - 1 , s . , . . CI-IEERLFADERS Vnctory vlctory IS our cry V I C T O R Y Are we ready? Well l gue sl We re all ready P l-l S Wnth thls for an echo the boys let er go And started the season out rlght as you know They brought home the trophy they brought home the Jug Baseball IS here now so wa ch those boys slug Wnth the team out there wmnmg the Posters yelled loud And the support we got thls year sure made us feel proud Ezzy comes first he s blonde and she s tall Full of the dlckens and right on the ball Then our one lovely Sophomore and ay IS she cute' The boys all luke Dee for she s sweet as rlpe frult Mary IS next and just rlght as cheerleader Dlckle s between us but he s used to us glrls The team starts ln wlnnlng at the cheers that he hurls Then me l m the captam and by rights the mam boss But wlth thls gang there are some thmgs l can t put across erry the fllrt has dark halr and long lashes When the team wms a game her brrght smlle flashes Betty IS last Just right and no blgger She s not good at yelllng but oh' what a figure! For flve of us Semors thls year was the last The fun we had cheermg IS now ln the past But l ll tell you a secret for some future squad That w1ll lead cheers for the team of whlch we re all proud ust yell at each other then yell at the crowd They ll yell at the team now you make them yell loud It s your job to wake the crowd who wrll later wake the team That wall flght for Alma Mater so let s keep them on the beam CARRIE JEAN PIERSONI 62 . . , . ,. 1 - - - - H - . s . , . . . , -. y . ' + , . . TY . -Q . . - , . Acrobatics and yelling is her line and we need her. , . , . .l , ' , ' , . Y , . , . 3 . V715 Z4 BOWLING Snearly Capt Woodard Childs Bower Morse Thus year as has been the custom for the last two years bowlmg was or gamzed for Pamtecl Post Hlgh School boys Under the dlrectlon of Mr Clowe the fnve hxghest bowlers were chosen from last year s teams as captams They chose this year s teams After several weeks bowlmg was dlscontmued because of gas ratlonmg and the league was dlSSOlVCd However a tournament to whxch Paxnted Post was asked was held at Bath for the Steuben County schools Everyone was surprised and dellghted to flfld that the mexperlenced flVC man team walked away Wlth first place ancl thereby made themselves ellglble for the Sectlon V finals at Rochester There the competltlon was much keener because of the greater mterest ln bowlmg m the larger Rochester schools and consequently the Post team was defeated The team members wlsh to express their thanks to Mr Clowe for his cooperatlon and mt rest m keepmg the league functlonmg durxng the early part of the year If the gas sltuatlon becomes less acute next year there IS hope that bowling will be contmued then 62 To , r k 7 ' t ,. , ' -1' J' f -' ,.f .V Y 1 - , . - , , , , C ' 7 A f65i?Wif J 4 i ,, :. 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I EA Wy, -1,921 y, swf ,,:r,,, 'Y mf PAY AS YOU LEAVE I-IFY LADY YOU LEFT SOMETHING Youll have to go on the bus' These words frll me wlth an mternal quakmg l bravely try to smlle through my chatterlng teeth as l recall my last trlp on the bus About flve of nme l grabbed my belonglngs whlch consisted of a purse a kerchlef and a hanky l breathed a srgh of farewell to elvllrzatron and started down the street Cour e l missed the mne 0 clock bus because our clock was a lxttle slow and the old bus happened to be on time Oh well that wasnt so had -xs l wasn t the only one who was late Another lady was standing on the corner too The frrst ten minutes l spent gazlng at my partner rn waltmg he wa rather a large woman nicely dressed although l didnt care for her hat nor shade of lrpstrck Frnally she turned around and gave me such an rn crimlnatlng look that l drdn t dare peek at her agaln Twenty mmutes later the bus arrived full to overflowrng By that trme there were sux or eight people wartlng wlth me on the corner Two matrons just alrghtmg used the front door lnterferlng wlth all of us trylng to get ln Use the rear door please' the drlver Sald wlth a good deal of lrrrtatlon agam pushed by us to the back door and exited The driver turnmg whrte and red by turns couldnt even speak for ten blocks Well anyway l was on and headed toward my destlnatlon lhe bus lerked forward sendmg me plunk on somebody s toes' l turned murmurlng some apologles and found my old frlend the woman on the corner grvlng me an rcy stare Soon a kmd hearted gentleman rose and offered me hrs seat l don t know whether he felt sorry for me or the lady behrnd me whose toes must have felt llke a tread mlll bv that trme The rest of the trrp was uneventful except of course l rang the bell too soon and had to walk two extra blocks After accompllshrng my shopping and having done consrderably more than l had mtended l settled down to walt for a homeward bound bus It came qulte quickly and l was pleased to fmd a seat at once lt wasnt especrally comfortable as a sprlng was poking through the leather and hrttlng me m the mrddle of my back whenever we rolled over a bump whlch was very often' By the trme we reached my corner the bus was over crowded agam Three other people were gettmg out at my corner too so l let them go flrst l had so many packages that l turned around to step off backwards whrch l thought should be easler than plunkmg off frontwards as l was unable to grab the rall ust as l was backmg off a portly old gentleman rn the front eat leaned over and helped me on The bus roared on wrth my corner dls appearmg fast rn the dlstance The man was so pleasant l couldn t tell hlm of hrs mistake Next stop l trled affaln and the same thlng occured He dxdnt recognlze me as the same person he helped on a minute ago Well bb 55 VY or K6 5 V, 4 Y 9 ' . 1 Y . 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D . . b . after rt had happened four tlmes l began to et perturbed The fnfth time he trled to help me on l tlmxdly spoke up asking hum lf l please could get off a l had been trym for ten minutes and had already gone seven blocks too ar l reached home at four thlrty rn the afternoon completely exhausted and mlnus two bundles MORAL l d rather walk any way By MARY LOU THOMPSON Class of 45 THE GREMLINS WILL GET YOU Have you exer seen a GYCIHIIH3 N03 Well then l shall tell you how they are here there and everywhere Probably the trme ln whlch those pests are most unwanted IS the time ln whlch l unwlllmgly walk slowly lnto my English IV class They seem to take Joy ln Uuxdlng my feet directly towards the leg of some desk makmg me stumble Naturally not belng satlsfxed ln seemg me making a nuisance of myself throu h the stumbling act they mslst on each carrylng a book to the floor wnth a heavy thud By that tlme the dwarfs have secured a can of red paint and begun to show thelr art ablllty by pamtlng my face red perhaps leavmg a few whrte blotches Finally gathermg my books togeth r l blindly flnd my seat and prepare for well l guess you know what Quietly placmo my books on my desk and of course not forgetting to dispose of my gum on the reserved corner of my notebook l am solemnly ready to pay close at tentxon to any class recltatlons MlSQlVlngS are oh' oh' now one of those little men has pushed that good thought to the back of my head rushlng a mlnor Idea forward The nerve of some people' Anyway now to go on with my story Engrossed or at least pretending to be on the subject of poetry which lVl1ss Anders n was explamlng I suddenly felt two little hands one pulling on my lower llp and the other pulling on my upper hp Before l reallzed lt l was engaged m the nlcest yawn l have ever had wlth Miss Andersen starmg directly at me Agaln those ambltlous characters began palntxng my face About ten mmutes before the endlng of the perlod which by the way rmgs the bell that sends Palnted Post students rushlng home for dmner the Gremlins decide to have a clrcus ln a bug lnclosed tent whlch to you IS my stomach l guess one of them IS a llon tramer because he certainly knows how to make that hon roar Ar flrst It begins with a small growl then lt gradually works up to a large grumble which even makes my classmates on erther side of me start ln their seats l suppose the largest grumble IS caused by the audiences applause for the great per formance of the llon tramer So ends another class ln which those sub conscrous little men fully performed then' unlawful dutles fake heed students because the Gremlins wlll get you too lf you dont watch out' JERRY LAMB 6 . 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CP x GJ N41 '7 WE WONDER XVHY' ln A capella Bob Hubbard face gets red when Dode Kennedy cant reach a hlgh note Why Parretts moved awav from Shummays3 l uess there was too much competltlon for Al Parson Vkfhy Drcwns moved on Charles Street5 You dont haxe so far to QU now do you BYOWHICD Vhelher Dort Sanford wtll join the NaXy or o to college Why Dlck Web ter alwavs hangs out at Tlllman CMaybe the sundaes are ood Vkflw lVlar ar Riddle doesnt want to be excused from Qltlzensinp la sf Ahern' Why Mar aret Emhlser lxkes to sell popcorn at the hows3 Maybe nt rs becau e she can see everybody who goes m and out the door Why Mary Anna 'Vlerrlck 1 nlce to Max Helm when the Loast Cuard ls bu V but oh boy when It s not busy' Whv Mrd e X elle has all of a udden taken 1 llliln to Q arol Vlo Do vou have a brother Qarol3 Does Lynn Morse txll o down to North cle or IS rt qulcker to MCC arty s house3 Why everytime Desales Xpenovxxch picks up tre telepaone sne H10 matlcally ans p ea e lf Marvln Be ell still goes to Northside or drd lxmmx Vvurth put nd o that Why Don Bergh alway goes to North lde She s cute lsnt she Don3 Whether l ouxe Preston prefers a soda Jerlser or How Mary Lou lhompson bec xme such a ood b sketball play er3 bowd work ack Why Barbara Hubbard and Mary Lou Clarcton ride bicycles to Qornxns.,-' t couldn t be a boy by the name of Frankle could 1t3 Who Bob Ro e really l1kes3 A Freshman Sophomore umor well UCIHOYS that leaves you out Why Marllyn Burke always s1t ID tudy hall and play wlth her ha r Maybe she expe t Cerald Crax to come back and sit wlth her Why there are so many glrl hater ID the Freshman class5 L B lVlc D Whv Ralph Carlton oes to church every n1s:,ht3 .She rs darlmss Ralph Why Blll l ayne fell down so much when the Senrors played the unlorsl Who took you out the n1te before Bllli How often Pud hoemaker ets a permanent ln hrs ha1r3 Why dxd we ever start thls th1ng5 BEVERLY PRUTSIVI my I REMEMBER l am crouched 1n a fox hole wlth shells bursting around me s0mewhCreS rn the Aleutian llands or North Afrlca or a hundred other places l am muddy and tired my face IS sweat streaked and as l crouch there l remem ber l remember Amenca reen rollmg hills and pralrles apple orchards 1n bloom on a balmy spring day a une day wxth the scent of roses heavy on hS . rl , ' 5' r ' A- , J . 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' ' 7 ' . , V I . 1- . . u ' ' S , ' . - I . g .P .t .. 9 . .H Q J . l c nr 1 coun rx ane sun ht p x ln thrcu h tl e trees of a forest dxp xnw tht round lnene fx en w ent lf c lnf 1 un ner PF LC mc his on a tr au umn dax under a lalu sks with leaxe rustlm 1nd t l remember avaln a flI'CSlClC on a wlnter ex enlnf and feel the fflCUdllDPQ and vt xrrnth hat w a there l hc r mus1c COFIIIIN7 from a Y3dlO lrun er or' s r :oh 1 o s th t are part XIIICYIL 1 'Now l can he r nhurch nells TlIlfll'lf on a Hwhhath mornnnf ind or mother 15 mn aw ax t ey go lpplnf Joyousy X llttle lxt 1 fact: y wlwstles hrou and th old r people scurrx dl'1lxlOL1k-ly homevwarcl turn mor done for the dax l rememher DICDICQ on a unsmer day swlms m the old swlmmm hole skatln parties and hay rldes coastmv and lcunvf and most of all l rem m her people people who greeted m with frxendly smlles as they pa sed me on the street old people younfv people rlch people poor people all of them friends Quch ar the pages of my hook of memory ILNL MILLVR WHAT WOULD HAPPFN IF Bob Rose fell for someone ln hls own clas 5 Shlrley hyvahroat clldnt lrke waxy ha1r3 Andy fx Randall had a Cru h on someone at lj P H S 3 The Sennor glrls dlcln t wln m lnterclass basketball3 The Curl Scouts dldn t haxe sandwxch sales3 Paul Vvilnrlght ever r.,ot to class on t1me3 De Sales ex er made a m1stakeJ lqhe tenor xn X capella exer sang on lcey3 The sophomore boys ever beat the Freshmen! Webster ever lost hrs Reecl3 MISS Hoffue dldn t 0'lVC any homeworld W B dldn t haxe the sound system3 Ralph Carlton dldnt fl1rt3 Reffan dldnt llke blondes who play on the V team Bowers didn t talk so much ln History C class3 Blll Paynes halr was out of place5 Ronda Kress and Maybelle Scott d1dn't hke sa1lors3 Margaret Rlddle was ever hored ln CltlZCnShlp class3 Charlotte Tucker dldn t haxe soldler cOus1ns3 Gloria Dixon clldn t smg IU school? Harry l agerborn clldn't own a green sweater? Boys from Northsxde dldn t call up Lons K1ng3 Carrle jean ex er stopped yellmg5 Joyce Clark got I00 ID Lat1n3 ThlS dldnt get puhl1shed3 BARBARA HUBBARD out h 2' : 2 t V' l' I 5 liz la j. gg 1 gg 1 - 3 , 2 pl' ,I - gg , 21th: Qld. vh 2 fel ls rippl' pg An El s ll lure.-' , 2 ' l wa ' , ' ' isp t '. e 2 ', ' ' s 3 ' gg 2 er- fefi . 1 A A . v. vd . ,Z . . ,MS . 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P I AIVI A PROBLEM CHILD Betty go comb your ha1r rlght thlS m1nute Thats my mother yeII1n0 at me agaxn because I haxent combed my halr vet today I have always hated to comb my ha1r but smce mother ruIes the house I guess I had better obey h r I skmped ga1Iy upstalrs to the bathroom There I turned on the water faucet and put 1n the pIug XVIIIIC I was comblng my ha1r very d1I1gentIy I Ieft the water runnlng fNot on purpose of course' IVIerr1Iy smglng IVIary Ann let your sklrt down I puIIed my k1rt way up above my knee and flnl hed trylng to comb my halr Wlth that flnlshed I went lnto the bedroom What do you thlnk I found3 That IS rlght' IVIy blg SlStCY s Iove letter I I pIunked myseIf down m the m1ddIe of her bed and began read1ng Do you know what I found3 I wont tell you' Ha Ha' I fooIecI you dldn t I3 When company came for dlnner Iast nlght I embarrassed my mother by saymv Ma sald you couIdnt have arythlng to eat lf you dldnt br1ng vour pomts D1dya br1n em3 Instead of puttm my napkm on my Iap I tled It around my neck 'VIother lghed Oh for heaven sakesI What next5 I refused to eat my sp1nach and mother made me stand 1n the corner I dldn t stay there very Ion because I had a brlght Idea I started play ng Superman umpxng from ehalr to chaxr I lmaglned that I rescued a smaII boy from a deep rlver and I kllled a horr1bIe monster Whlle I was Jumpmg I caught the overhead Ilghts and started swlnglng on them CrashI The Ilghts feII down Everybody came runnlng 1nto the I1v1n0 room to see what had happened Mother h1t me and I started 1m1tat1ng the comedlan Red Skelton Oh you broke my Irttle hand you broke my I1ttIe hand IVIother sald I dldn t hrt your hand I h1t you where you shouId be 1 I know lt but me Ixttle hand was IH my back pocket That IS the twent1eth t1me somethmg I1ke that has happened Then I started screaming and klCklDg because she Sald I had to go t bed I hlt mv head on the floor cont1nuousIy F1naIIy I stopped I thought of somethmg else Id shoot some lnk paper wads at the new whlte chalr Mother came 1nto the room wh1Ie I was cIo1ng thls and he dra ged me out to the tabIe avam She thought that It wouId be a good rdea to watch me I wonder why5 I heard mother say that yesterday I Ieft the water runnmg 1n the bath room and that rt s1mpIy rulned ex erythmg by runnlng over As far as I can see everyth1ng st1Il Iooks the same By the way teII me am I really a problem Ch1Id3 BETTY CI-IAIVIPLAIN HOW TO RIGHT A COMPOSITION a ezs ya gotta rlght a compuz1'1on fer En I1 h an ya don know haw Why shore I km heIp ya Fu t take yer penc1I and pape ya otta Tl ht lt ID 1nk3 Ho ay then take yer pen INow plCk out yer troplc 'Vo lt s not below the equator Iqrop c ya know what yer onna rlght about How do I know the book s U 7 5 -4 V A . 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O ' I ., , D . , I r tonalltv IS E.nC'llsh3 Wall It s gotta bee cause It s Engllsh lnslde nt Then' now mebbe we km git started Wall here lt sezs never begin a sentence wrth the word but But ya km youse lt as a conjestlon No nobodys Got a cold on there lungs Ya know conje txon what Jms 2 senses toglther Ya alnt suppose to end a sentence wnth a prapasltlon nelther cause It s wrong ta Who Sald anythlng bout a prapo al3 l sald prapasltlon one cf them thlngs ya youse ta make an ob jectlve phase Then to end yer compasltxon ya km arrange a serles fer chmax Why shore l know ya don arrange the world series l m talklnv bout a sernes of words Also bee shore two spel ex erthlng correck But Jlst m case ya wanta make a mlstake accldentally all ya gotta do IS put an astor ln front of lt and rxght at the bottom mrstake of mtentron LANCELOT AND RUSTUIVI A COMPARISON Lancelot Vxctor Of ousts Rustum Again Triumphs What would you thmk xf you read those headlines rn the New York Tlmes 3 You would probably wonder lf the presses of that worthv news paper had suddenly b en operated by a group of naughty gremlms How ever you thlnk tts wonderful when your ey es chance upon the headllnes Colm Kelley Hero General lVlacArthur Has Landed oe Louis Victor IH lst Round Or just a mere reference to a new movie Tarzan of the ungle we are famlllar wrth things they seem common place However put your self nn the p ce of some one lnvmw two fundred years m th future e would laugh at our headlmes to day and probably would thlnk our huge tanks wer xe y funny weapons of war as long as we are on the ubj ct whether rt be of the heros of today or yesterdav lets talk about those warrlors of old Lancelot and Rustum were very much allke ln a number of way Thev both loved fame and both liked to be feared by thelr lnferlors Lancelot was as strong as lke Elsenhower They both dressed quite alike and used the same klnds of weapons Both were gr at ln the eyes of thelr fellow men and although thev lu ed ln dlfferent countrles they ln ed ln about the same perlod lLach was rn hx fortles when he reached the peak of hx suc ce s n battle Rustum was the f reat warrlor of Persla whlch IS now lran and Lancelot was tne most accompllshed knight of Kung Arthurs Round Table How thelr blood tmgled at the mentlon of battle and how thelr hearts pounded ln a duel Always the Victor that was the motto whxch governed thelr emotuons and that ambltlon was always achlevea Yes you would be surprlsed to read headlmes about Rustum and Lance lot To you they were only knights of old whose past has fled wlth th times But dear friends nn every heart of a Marine m Guadalcanal m the blood of A 1 s . . ' .' ' , . ' K - y 5 . ' . . :T . 1 . , 4 . . 'Q . ' .. J D .. No, those headlines wouldn't seem strange to you at all because when . ' ' 3 ' M v F I Y 1 . ' la ' ' ,Z ' A ' . . e 1 . H - D -1 ' . o . 2 r Q 'e -- . - D c L ' ' 's. . , . 2 8 . . 1 V . . D , . - E: i . rg . . C . . J , . . . . .. - . . . . . . , . 'K ' e ' . rx IPI III or. rlca an ln ex erx wll at new mtl there nas luccn w m LI s s I t R nllc J llatt e xnc exery t row ofa anrl Grenade ou Ill ly Je surf t it when the Xllled lWll'O lQ achlexe xlctory thelr old motto wlll have ome true oree atfaln and who knows lout what those two trlumphant Ghosts may x ew the P ne as we march lnto Bc rlln3 mel RI l lb GN WEARING SLACKS l WOIXGEY what Great ranclmother cl say s e coulcl ee lnt II1 licks to ay bhed probably stolcl wlth no l'1CSllillOI1 Nnd maybe frown from deep vexatlon llafl a IDlI1ClOfhPI' own and ID days of old Qften shocked her nearest nel fl'lbOlS Wlth some of her amazlnr, apers 5 now thlt l thlnls. about lt tWlCP lVlaxlJe she would be oh so nlee and let me go my merry way XXCQYIUU lacks day after clay Xml whlt l more Id almost het If Great ffrandrnother were llNlHU yet That she woulcln t he ltate to lauvh wlth ee and wear slacks herself alone wlth me' Lwl W' Ll le RATIONING IS HFRE Mary IS now a fllfferent Wlfl er halr ls stralvht and rnlllus cur Perrnllltnts ire ratloned' Xvhere once she was round and Chublns and fat F e now IS n ano sleek ls a tat ood l ratlontcll Wlth lnlemlshe gone h r blxlfl s Lltdl and brllg bhe s Certalnly a hcalthv slight ou far ratlened' Sflueelc sqlleelt clown the street ohe s w C'i1'lI1f huaraches on he feet bhoes are ratlonecll ller Clothes are clarnecl ln Datterns gay l or patches ale the style of the day QI lthes are ratlonefl' Now that lny tale of woe IS clone l ll hop on my hor e and take a run Cas IS latlonecl' ' KAY I It Tjl ewf' V' Fflldh 'A N th Al- 1' Cl n ' V' ll ' Cz Ulla 'r-- a L ,xg H Iifffl 'ill C1 lltln :' to he the ghogtg of men .il-ze Lancelo llllfl llllfllllll ln r-very 'lf cf ' l e l ' ' h h' , 2' '. 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WHEN SHAKESDEARI 3 MPN Mr V T X hort hort one act play Characters Othello from Othello the Moor of Venice la o from the ame play Hamlet from Hamlet Romeo from Romeo and ullet Nlercutlo from the same play Orlando from As You Llke It Petruchlo from The Tamln of the Shrew Bassamo from The Merchant of Vemce Wllllam Shake peare llme Way back m the future Blll Shakespeare used to get the umty of tlme confused That excuses us Hlace The churchyard at Elsnnore Denmark Scene As the play opens we flnd Hamlet seated on Ophelia s tombstone pondering deeply All characters are to be dressed as they were ID thelr orlglnal rol s Hamlet To be or not to be are women what they ar cracl-.ec up to e3 that IS the que tron Ah fair Ophelia He 1 hs Enter lago and Petruchlo heatedly dl cus ln the flckleness of women Upon eelng the dejected Hamlet Shakespeare s meanest Ylll3l1'1 speaks lago Cas off thy brooclxnv cloak Ham and stop moonmg over that ood for nothln tattletale Hamlet But l loved Ophelxa Forty thousand brothers could not wrth all hung m the mlddle and was, ed on both ends she was pretty cu c Petruchlo Do you tell me of a woman s tonOue3 ME marrl d to a shrew with a lft of gab that all the klnf s horses and all the kmg s men couldnt qulet untll l came alone But l put my foot down Qhle how how and told her that l would be master of what was mme own l never found man that knew how to love hlmself Ere l would say l would drown myself for the loxe of a Gumea hen l would chan e my humanlty wxth a baboon Women bah' He spits out the word-.J They clrav a man s honor throu h the mud and the mlre Enter Othello fW1th venom h answers lago Othello Talk not to me of the de radmv sense of womanhood O Spartan og xt was thlne own ton ue that turned me against my falthful and beloved Desdemona Threatenmvly Rememb r that the brown bomber oe LEWIS lS a descendant of mme and one more Crack ou of you and Ill punch you IH the nose la o dodges Not without coura e l stlll say that women serxe the office op postte to that of St Peter and guard the ates of hell Ih y re no ood and you can t chanve me He stops suddenly Enter Romeo bllssfully unaware of the controversy om on among the others Rom o fDream1ly Her beauty hanffs upon the cheek of mght llke a rlch lewel ln an Ethlope s ear beauty too rlch for use for earth too d ar' Petruchlo Oh Oh' Here comes Romeo walking on alr as usual H1 Bud what s cook1nv3 3 Y-.,,, .-. 7 1 - L 4 . . -.,.g, g . 3 . . S vs . . : , . ' 1 ' e Ll . , .S S. g . M g k : t c' D . , ., ' fl - - . 0' , . , : I . ' , ' r their quantity of love, make up my sum. Even though her tongue was ' ' jg , . ' - ta. . Z . D I - I .S . g. . 5. f . x. ' ' ' D. ' . 5 . J, ' ' . Iago: ' . ' ' , s ' ' . , . C ' O- :. V ' O . D D ' . ' e I : 0 ' D D ' d , . . g . . . . Q ' D nj e v - , J I ' ' , ' I . ' ' - K sf -D lago: C. ' g ' . ' ' - 0 C -D ' 'sa . Z y I , . . i .Y ' . . 5. 71 Romeo Cease you such vulgar language yarlet Then obllvrou of all he contlnues But soft what light through yonder wlndow breaks Tis the east and Enter Mercutro This IS the man that Shakespeare had to kxll he would have killed Shakespeare Remember? lVlercut1o and lVlercut1o IS the sun Then serlously Romeo why dont you lay off that stuff3 After what you went through l should thlnk you d drop ul1et luke a hot potato Hamlet Wlth p tulancel Now we re off the subject whxch was namely Are women really what they are cracked up to be3 lago Petruchlo and lVlercut1o together NO' NO' Romeo and Othello YES' Enter BHSSHDIO and Orlando Orlando What s buzzm cous1ns3 Anythlng new about the g1rls3 Hamlet Oh we re havlnv a llttle argument about women What do you two th1nk5 Bassanro Well concermng Portia she 19 falr and fairer than that word of wondrous urtue Nor was the wlde world lgnorant of her worth for the four wlnds blew ID from every coast renowned ultors ln other words she s one sweet gal' ago Mocklncfly You ve got lt prettv bad BBSSGDIO but stlll not qulte so bad as Orlando He goes around carwmg Rosallnd s name on every tree and leaymg notes whrch tell her of has love hung on every bush lVlercut1o Alas poor Orlando' He IS already dead stabbed Wllh a whlte wench s black eye shot through the heart wlth a love ong Orlando lgnores the others remarks Orlando Ah Rosallnd how falr art thou3 Thy beauty rs to me as fresh green trees ID sprmg l would QIVC all to thee Ask what thou wllt l wlll obey thee Petruchlo Vlfhat' Another sucker' Boy what these llttle Innocent boys dont know about women Take It from me brother never let a dame bos you around or you ll be hooked to her apron strings for the rest of your llfe Orlando ulet thou bum' Let my thoughts dwell upon the sweet Rosa lmd farrest 1n the land Romeo Quickly resentful Fa1erst3 Youre Canned Orlando ullet hovss up your Rosalrnd by a thousand leagues and rt twere a questxon as to the sweetest Othello lnterruptlnff Yes that IS the 64 questlon who IS tl e sweetest3 Can there ought be any as sweet and generous as my Des demona3 Hamlet uestlon' uestlon' Hey you Guys hast forgotten the 1ssue3 Thrs IS what l cill xgnorlng the questlon No one heeds hlm Romeo Alone wlth hrs thou ht avarn Ah ullet lf l were to lnve and due for thee agam l would gladly marry thee for th few blrssful moments of happlness that were ours Petruthlo Bllssful moments lndef-d' Untrl l tamed my wrld Kat ner sharpened tongue cut our Clouds of happmess asunder l stlll l'I1dlI1l2ilI1 us guys ought to wear the pants ln the famlly lf the match IS gonna stay off the rocks 4 : 5 y , f . 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Y, D f , ' . r utlo Wow you re cookm wxth gas B 'IUIO You uy are off the beam Now I Interrupted Inv 1 xoltf' that come from behind a nearby tomb tone -XX AUVT you knax es Break It up' Break lt up' Ilow can a man Ieepi I Ihurprls dj MISTER SH XKESPEAREI fSure enough It s the Bard of Avon himself Some lmes fe t t Elslnore e peclally when tourists oh and ah through Stratford They bore hum Shalt soeare I wlsh you fellows would stop thls Infernal ar um rhout women Be ld s your dlsturhln my sleep Im afraid that f you settle the questlon ome day I ll be wlthout a plot Wow hext ltl X lmoosel XII 0 K hut you don t have to shove We can take a hunt Ther Ieaxe vxllled to Anne Then Iles down agam Qurtam BY THE SEMINAR Elsxe I-Iu gms Alger Clark une Mlller Qlare Jhum way Bertha McConnell Carrle ean Pearson IAIVIENT FOR A LIIVIPING HEART There s a mee Semor glrl whom I lrke very Nell She s 1 blonde and a heautlful kid My fathomless love for this gurl one can tell Is so houndless lt cannot be hrd But her Ixkln for me IS a QUIIC dlfferent thm For her heart Iles IH her home town When I am around her heart doe n t sm But her face ets so dark wlth a frown So It looks bad for me a poor Semor boy Who desires that 1rI s heart so much My Splfll IS sad and there IS no more Joy Cause Im wearlnt, mv heart on a crutch B www WHILE WE PLAY They were not dlfferent from the re t of us Une Ilght one dark the other drove a bus But they were first to put thelr games away They march and shoot and dr1II whlle we st1II play They too would rather snu Iy stay at home Instead IH far off lands across the foam They soon may face the dlrty, yellow foe, Who I-:1IIs from ambush, sneaklng hlgh or low Must they for freedom the supreme sacrlfxce pay 3 Whrle we forget at home3 Not this we pray FR XYCI S B XRLZY KOWHKI Vlec ' : 1 I ' ' ' . 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I Y ' 1 Y7 I 73 NOXX XVHEN I WAS XOLJR ACP CI 1 s1n Ie k1cI Ifrom km ffcfll er 1 IS emor 'tear In C1 taken 1-hack at some tlme o other I3 an o CIP1 Nov xx U1 wa xour ave I 1 an so on Perhaps fs C 1er r omef t PUNCH on s 1 muth n1 1 wt 1 I now n o o ma vu 1 cn vxnlte bearc Q11 1 ,, no fl N' r' 1 rtnf s1's one o 111 1 0 1 :XC HCI 2 11111 as mx pr1x1 els to do s nn uxrents d1d' W n I sftv Vtfhen I was your age I never had any troubles 1 e 1 I u ed to get alontf flne WII FRN teac ers Go I can st111 1 one nfl h tearher that wx had IVI1s Xndelsen that was er VK h we u ed to get along Just Ixke that I never ffot a mark below 1 1 t me te you he rnarke 1 tt IOW An as tor that hlner you should have known I3ette1 tnan to drop your Guard and let hun ht you I cm honestly say that when I boxed anyone he usually ended up w1th the lblaek eve' Boy lt sure w1II be great to tell those storms and th y are too' to n1 chlldren and grandchlldren Say 1f I would I1e I1ke that then why wouldnt Dad do lt to me nowJ Gosh come to thlnlt of It hls school days dld run pretty smoothly LLARL SHUMWAX WHAT PUZLLES VIE It s a funny th1nO but those baseball fames puzzle me As you know the season lust opened and I decldecl to go to mv f1rst game Well I walked up to the tuket wmdow and they told me the prxce 595 III' for a seat ln the stand and one dollar for standlng It fmally end d up Ivy my Iouymv both tlckets o that I could haxe a seat ln the stand or stand ID my seat As soon as I stood up ln my seat somebody sald Slt down ID front' I fllliillj deuded to sxt down hut not III front Flhere was a younv lady slttmg next to me and she would stand up and shout and say to me 'just Walt unt1I I get my husband home' Look how awful he's pIay1ng just then he made a h1t, and she screamed, 'Get home ' ' Cnet home 'H I wanted to warn the poor fellow, but there was so much H0156 that I couIdn't It was such a sad game though, because they kept gettmg knocked out and dymg on the bases I felt terrlble about that' The thmg that puzzled me most was that when everybody kept shout mg, ' Go home' ', the players started to run, so I ran home too Baseball games are excxtmg and a lot of fun, but they st1II puzzle me' JEANNE SI-IOEIVI AKLR III I 1 1 ' ' . , . 1 1.4 'lI'OITi2lDlfs' ev 'j .. g , ' d fr ,L Al . t'II h': S -.' J' :.' at fffllfifol Iris Q - ' ' 1 s . ' f 1' , J 1 I 1 persons saflrgff ' 'IT1 I ' 9 Y' d'd - - -, d e L, f 2' this ff 2,111 -' 111 one of 111j.' In tfhf- I hopes tlrtt, Iajf, his 'I '1t.2f'fI CQV1- 151. X 'III 'rg ts ' 1113 'iw it Is1.1j.'1,111 ?1ts'. I 'tn ive ,ny--el 'G I' 211 tl a I1 g 1' I 1' I, .g i'11gY in an ea-ff K-Ifgf-, ,gl tltnitgg 3 Pi illyw, wI..Ie o . nzpj I' fe ef 1'g'i1UdQl',IlCl1'CLI. lwhll I1-2 I Ihug me about the terrilble time that he has in school with that nav' iit'llt'I', unc' zxln ut that Ivirf kifl that gif 5 hun 11 H.-lt? wI1:31 I1eI1oKff' with I l' . I-.Ill .-at Ia 't H' - I 'II ,fx V' fi ' . .III U I' ' , 1 k . ' ' ,, Ike theft. VIII j-fp S j, 5 ' ' h J' h . Sh, t 'I' lt'Ti1l'I'1l35A ISI gl? ' , ' ' 'e . .QS n , h name. Af' fy. W ' 1 ' , . ,, ' HIl.'3I,lv', and, Ie . II , S I' d pe. y . d, 'I ' . .. . Y r . , J , , D ' ., I 1 . z , 2 . , , 7 . ' S ' , ' I S' 4, , ' if , 1 , X it I 1 D I I w I I I - V -V I I , W I . 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' , ' 1 i BLACKOUT anuary ex enth was the nlvht etvween 8 and 8 30 that s rwht We were m the kltchen of the homemakmg rooms It was renew class revents were comlng soon There was a rulackout and XOICCS m the dark seemed to say Ifnrner stop nt' cut It out' now dont be that way' Vloral I c 1 re IU xblwckout with Immer and don t knovs wh xt to do a k D ut fmford or ls ary Norman Ill het they can tell you c cxvlaua NINE DESPERATE CHAQACTHRS Nme BHYIOUS palrs of eyes watched the teacher dlsappectr clown tne darkenmv streets It was even darker ln the school as the shadowy fwures crept to the teacher s door I thoufht ld splrt when she was Iookmff for those keys' chori ed me shadow Cut It out' I-Ilssed the leader If we Get cauoht 1t wont he funny' The door was swlftly unlocked nd the nnne flcfures slxpped ID the room NIIIS objects were removed from a drawer the reet spmnmf their recovered yo yos ww ow It DAY IN AND DAY OUT C-ett nv to school at exactly twenty fue mmutes to nme IQ just one of a lonv Ist of routlne Then laefflns a typical day at school After about ten mlnutes of delavlnff I fmally fet settled 1n lVIrs Brown s study hall I never could hvure out why she Gaye me those glarma looks 'VIN Nnadbolt anl I Get alonff yery well but It usually ends up hy my cleamnv the chalk oft the floor For ome unknown reason the eraser wlll not stay nn my hand I lflr Gould s room we have a three rlng CIICUS mth Fred Woodard ds clrcus headmaster I then sp nd most of lVIr lVlcVIahons study hall carrvlnf smoked herrmfr hack to the basket After a llttle friendly chat with Caeorf amxson I am ready to do my trlgonometry Wnth solemn steps and a closed mouth we make our Nay to 'Vlxss Xn derson s room IVIHFCDIDU m we take our places ID the appomted seats The room has an a1r ot the supernatural for not a sound can be heard Vve en deavor to hlde our Gum ln some convenient place untll the end of the class perlod Then after our naps ln Mr Cllcquennol s room we are ready tor a weary trudve home ward But not always' For thus ty plcal class day usually ends wlth forty mlnutes after school ROBERT I INGAR f .I . 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'K I We commend to you tht followmv aclvertlsers and to them we take thls oppoltun lty to express our appr C13 tlon for thelr and IH makmg pOSS1blC th1S Poster of 1943 V n . V . 3 7 Y ' ., 7 K3 ,.. x., For Your Convemenoe WAR BONIDS CHRISTMAS CLUBS SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT ECONOIVIICAL CHECKING FACILITIES Frlendly Advlce on Your F1nanc1aI Problems The F1rSt Natlonal Bank of Pamted Post cl To the Students of Pamted Post H1gh School THANK YOU' TILI IVI-KN S DRUG STORE . I Switze : Y cIidr1't expect to see me tonight id you. John Burk : N . A CI ' h d'CI my sister. Sh d'cI p y p' on the pian 'I f y g h d IJ II' . V I, 9 JL 4 M. Ingerscsll Rand Companv Compliments of Don t Be Angr Don t be an ry blr or Madam Xve have troubles And we ve had ern Thanks to Hltler and Bemto And to apan s Hlrohxto oe IS drafted so IS Bob Wlth our work It s just played hob For new busses parts and txres We xe sent many frantic wlres S1r or adam To carry all the weekend riders We cl have to tow a fleet of glxclers So lf the bus IS jammed and late Plea e be patxent as you walt We r stramlng every nerve and muscle To glVC you CYVICC on the hustle ln plte of Hltler and Benlto A well as apan s Hlrohlto YOUR LOCAL BUS LINE lVIr Barrett Well I can t e why you don t like Alan He s sc mtel lgent why he s a walking encyclopedla Gmny Yes but ld rather have someloodv wlth a car PR TIF AI L IxINDS Phone 2659 Pamted Post Press KOU and YOU and YOU Are Always Welcome at ING PXLI S H ARDVV ARE Pamted Post Telephone 20 D 8 7 L ' . .. . g 1 , . sl . 5 . I . , e 4 Q 1 . . S' ' .V . . I S J . . .- J L 1 . 2 , 'se . 'sm' I' I . .VU I : , - , V ' . I X Y Y 4 f Y 4 .J .4 A A . .- L , K Compllments of CORNING TRUS F COMPANY L kChld W tp t3 h tyh Hamilton Longlnes Bulova ALPERT S Home of Fine Watches Elgin Benrus Gruen Como! nts of HOSTRANIDFR 81 BURD BROTHERS Bronson Stre t Painted Post N Y r ynn Morse: So you have been singing in the choir? Jac i sz Yes , Lynn: U ha ar jack: Well, I went in as first bass, but t ey changed it to short stop when he eard my voice . 1 . . N 1 . . , .. inf? i L .1 7 1 L K i - L S , . . ' N -J i QU I GLEY S DRUG STORE SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE Phone l 379 Palnted Post lm Swxtzer May l have the last dance wlth you3 Betsy Shumway You ve had It Compllments cf Hostess It looks like a storm you had better stay for dmner Guest Oh thanks but l dont thmk nt s bad enough for that Keepmg Abreast of the Mmute For 50 years Palnted Post ln readmg more Evemng Leaders than there are homes m the village has gxven thls newspaper lts ln erest and 1ts con Hdence The Evenlng Leader recogmzes the obllgatlon It entalls To make good The Evemng Leader offers a complete new paper from every angle all the news the day lt IS news four reporters exclusively cover Pamted Post especlally general hlgh school news and sports entertamm features and a champlonshxp and cooperatlon xn Painted Post CIVIC projects and developments THE EVENING LE ADER 9 I C A , , L . ' S , . C . D . . . . U 1 1 15 A. ANY ofthe man cls of Qcu nce that are today p lrt of our dally ln Pb wc re hte r ally born ln a three ntck flask from thls sunple dlstllllng fl rsk and other Items of Pyrex I lboratory Glawsw are hax e sprung such modern mlraclca as the Synthetlc FllJI'LS that replace sllk Hlvh Octane Gas for aw latlon Sulfa Compoundsvnth thclr new and fasttr htahng pow er PldbtlCS Synthetic Rubber Solx t ntu Explosn es Antl I' rm 1 ze Compoundm and rhost ofothtr bLlLIlllllL aecompl1sl'unf ntx Corning Rusarfh shnres Xmcrlcx s prlde ln thaw laborltorv uc torus het ruse of ltb p xrt ln conbtantlx IIHPFUVIHQ thc tools of st ll nu Balanu d Pvrc X br ind Labor xtorw Glabbvs are-fabrx ew erwdaw laboratory use ls tx pxeal of the results of Cornlng Rt seart h ln Glass W hm tht r three neck flablxb or other tw pt s of l llJOI'dlUI'W gl nm Ire, Fornmg Hebcarth plm dgzf s lt clf to tht lr Ctlllllllutqd lx ttc rnu nt And C Oflllllg, III coop: ration xx nth l llnoratory supply dealers, IS at the aux me ot u try laboratory ttchmclan E PYREX l.llBOHAT0llY WARE PYREX PYREX and VYCOI al gut cdlndo mosh and nd :fe man fuduru by 0 l CORNING GLASS WORKS 0 CORNING NEW YORK Du L The Pyrex three neck dlStllllIlg flask hw full length Improved stand ard taper C -fl pn-cmon ground Joints with cy llndl'lCdl outer walls and other rehnc-ments made posslhlv by Corning Re search ln tlas-a XS nw for Fm-h Hook e Ivolutlou of Standard Taper I round Joint Lxborutury and Phar maceutlc nl Dlvmon r mm, M lm w CIIHNIXI lIlI1ll1S :starch Ill ass 11 . . 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'. y W, ,,,,,,,,,, ll ' lil'-'f - -.-.... ,4,,...lL.,,11,i,:.,..,,...V,i..l--i 1l KING S DAIRY Fmest m Daurv Products Phone 2578 I sent my little boy for two pounds of plums and you only sent a pound an My sc les are r ght maclam Have you weighed your little boy3 Cornmg Chamber of Commerce men and women who voluntarlly contribute of their time and talents ln a cooperative effort to help make this community a better place ln which to llve and do buslne s It IS a commumty clearing house for CIVIC and business projects It mltlat S ll'lVCSIlg3tCS and coopera e with local state and federal officials on measure affecting the general welfare of this community PHONE. l860 C W BOND Secretary Manager Dick Troll Am I crazy or are you3 Information Bureau I am sorry but we clo not have that mformatlon CON GRATUL ATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1943 CDRNING BUILDING CQ Established .848 , . . . J cl a l,1'f . .. a i . . . g .. . Corning Chamber of Commerce, a community organization of public spirited I I Q . . L S . , . . 1 - WARD WILLIAMS 93-95 W. Market St. Where the Good Tappan C-as Ranges Come From SM KRT WE NRING APPAREL I-OR HOUNG MEN XND YOUNG WOMENI Rea onably I rlced SCI-IULTI7 UNITED Comphments of I C PENNFY CO 30 32 E Market st Cormng N Y Compllments of CORNINCI LAUNDRX Comphments of I BOLLER BROS. I HARDWARE VISIT OUR COMPLE FE BABY DEPAXR FMP X I Phone 7 I 8 CARPENTER FUNERAL HOME I4 East Pulte-ney Street MEMORIAL STLDIO Acro 5 from Hope Cemetery Phone I76 NEILSON IONES AUTO SERVICE PONTIAC and OLDSMOBILE GOOD WILL USED C ARS Phone 7 I 44 II II3 W Market COTHID N Y A cIass of boys had been IX en mn e say to do on a crleket match X fex seconds went by and one pupll nut up his hand to say he had fmlshed The teacher caIIecI hxm out and when she Iooked at his effort this 1 what he saw E ay on Cncket 'VIatch Ran- No ame LlttIe Spook Whexton says In or der to ke p mxhc from turnm sour It should be kept ln the cow .. K I , .mm A - . If 1- , tx ' f , I 1 .E v 'D . V I S .4-' 4 I I l I A I I . . E . I I .. A 'T , I I I - , St, A U rv ' ' I I A A S ' . . .- v I . , ' s : ' ss I I. f gg . V ' Q 2 : - , ,, . . , C g I Compllments f Dr E H Ober Compllment f Allce Mav Beauty Salon 53 E Market St Cormng The Best ln Coal Comphmems Paul Kuzlak Carr Cleaners Corning Call 2277 Compllments of Slnger 1 Sewlng Machlne Phone 59 Cormng N X 84 E Compliments lmerson 61 Ford Compllments Wolcott s Sportlng Goous Cormng N Y H E RISIHQ Electrxcal Contractmg RHCJIOS Flxtures and All APPIIHUCCS Phone 657 COAL CE FEED SEED LIME FERTILIZFRS uallty First D H Rose Phone 644 JUST A I-IIINT What IS the tactful way for a glrl s father to let her boy frlencl know lt s tlme to leave5 He may casually pass through the room wlth a box of breakfast food Gordon Motor Parts lnc Auto Supplles Phone 341 Compliments of Crystal C1ty Dry Cleaners I9 East Market St Phone 690 Compllments of Nessle s Dept Store Market St Cormng l Pl exas Grlll Texas l-lots Soft Drinks Compllments of Smlth Furnlture Exchange RFFRIGERATORS J R SMS x 9 x a hu an P 161 X NI uhe 011 1 Cornlng Frult and Vegetable Marke Compllments of + Geo E Keenan Hudson and Packard C G Fortmo Automobrles . O . of - i , N . . U 0 X l 1 9 . 1 l l l l Y Q .. . I X Q . V ' of ' - ' L H r - l J' 1 .. ' of N f ' Y 1 a 1- . . 1 l ' , W ' ' J r - . . I 4 . . W l l xYl'Sllli!,'ll0llSU Kilt-lmll-I'1'o 'ml - xVl'Sllll5J,ll01lS9 Rvi'1'ig1 rztors. ' W-s Ir: ers. ta Aus 64 Vest .1 t Sl. ' 'plltlllk' STS I' 'lil 51, N. Y. 1 l ' A l Q . . l kr N u o l . 1 1 w Bastlan Bros SPECIFY Company ROCHESTER R Y DESIGNERS OF FULLY ENRICHED EXCLUSIVE CLASS JEWELRY BRE AD an COMMENCEMENT AT YOUR GROCER S ANNOUNCEMENTS WM R TIEFEL District Mana r Mr Could Can any one tell me Why Teachers Get Marrled what ha ened after Na oleon mus tered hlspgrmbn p uestlon What are glac1ers3 lmmer Snearly Yes slr he pepper Wlndy Hall Guys that flX wm d the enemy and took the cltaclel by assault Ques Why does a clog hang out ltS Mr Gould Slt clown my lacl Ill tonglle While TUHTUHE5 have no sauce from you ack Childs To balance nts tall Patrlotlc Amerlcans students and adults are dolnv thelr blt toward Wlnnlng the War by lnvestlng 1D War Bonds ancl Stamps DOlHg xt wllllngly and gladly so our boys to some of Whom thls book IS Clecllcated may have guns planes tanks and ammunltlon to rout the enemy so that we who are unable to fight on the front may have a free Country ln Whrch to llVC Are you Clolng your share3 . I n -'N f w '- 1 J Cl ' w l . . . l ge l 6 ' ' ' -, I clows when they are broken. . : ' , . ' 1 l - 1 a -D ' , , , 1 1 9 Y Compllments of TQHV 3 Temple 61 lVICIntosh The Shop Blu Coal I-Ielwlg s Dry Cleaner 265 W W1 Ixam St Compllments of Drlscoll s Lunch Cornmg N Y INSURANCE JPZAK IU - W larkct St 0 Ilnacll09 Compllments Allen Curtaln or Drapery Shop Northslde Howard Chamherlm GILNERAL INJUR LXWCE ID Pamted P t Tlllman Bldg Hamilton Th Place Wh re Complxments of You Luke To Buy Belvedere Porter I:ru1t Sc Vegetable Furnlture Co Market Recrultln OEICCY Xvhats Vour rellg1on3 Vernle Morse promptly and very smartly Mllltla Slf 'Kee Offxcer No No Isad Vernle Oh rellglon slr I beg your pardon Im a plumber Compllments of The Boston Dry Cleaners Cornpllments of Cuoodman s Speclalty Shop Pop s DELUXE ICE CREAM lVIam1e L Mayers uallty Wallpaper and Palnt at the Lowest PYICS PARLQR AND LAUNCHES' Estlmates cheerfully new Phone West Mafket Street store 2536 J Home nec, M Comme N Y 113 Market st Cornlne N Y Say It wlth Flowers Easter brook Florlst Cut Flowers Floral D s gn Buddlng Plants South Cornlng N Y R D I Cornlng Nl X Braveman s C fr and Wearahles for Graduates Cornlng IX Y Compllments of Imperral Food Market Compllments of Schoonover s Style Shop , .. Q ,. I . OS A A ' ., ' Sr. - 9 H C 2 I ' - - C, ' : -' '. Cl'Ti' mY'-iw :a H -- . : 6 41 n . . 1- 1 A , - ' I I .. ' L ' , e i I Ai . Q . ti - I , . . , . - religion . Phone I l 73 . ' ' I Y U ' . . , A , I . . ,,r. L.-L 3 iWWAW . i W WV ,Life ,W,,,,,,,, , ' 1 Q N . 4 l I l S 88 . . ' o I - w , . ' of ' - . V . V Y - ' .5 1 - ' - , I J, . . AIMS B XLLS AND RACQULTS STEVFNS FUNERAL HOME BASEBALLS SPORTING GOODS PHOINI 533 A W KEEI FY 42 W Market lalnted Post N Y CO ' WTH A IRADEIVIM RIVERSIDE CQRNING BUILDING Sbr PLIES Phone I 200 Compllments f DENTAL SDCIFTY IVIary Iou Don t cIr1ve 0 fa t around the corners It frightens me ark Do what I do shut your eyes when we come to a corner STANDARD DRY CLEANING CO C mDI1mentQ f LEE I-I IVIERRICK v H DRIQCOI L fx SONS GENERAL CONTRACTOR IJIJ Mark t Phone I31-I Comphments of TI-IE CRYSTAL GRII L Dealer In Cornln S CnIass BIOCIQ Front FJROI-'LT CHRYDLER ard CQFFEE 5HQp PI YIVIOUTH CARS DINING RODIVI Campbell N Y TE ' .fr S A ' 5 S .1 N I' I' . . - S I V1 . . St. Y 4 - Q A.. I . I ' I 'IK O 'Q . , ,. . : s s , k , J I .. 1 .. 0 A ' . o . . . il. . nu A-4 T A I T. f e St. ' . . . CIjV,X N T T T g .L . , - . , . . I I , I . . Leadleys Drug Co Inc 2 Stores 8 E Market St 86 E Market St Cornlng N Y Compliments of Borel s Bakery Phone 852 Stevens Pamt Store l I4 W Pulteney St Compliments Peter CYlSp1HO Modern Shoe Rebulldmg Compllmentq of Callahan s Dalry Ferenbau h N Y uallty Food Stanton Dmer Corning N Y Huh Clothlng Company Cornlng N Y Clothes for Students Rink Thoma Dad can r get my dI'lVll'lg l1cense3 l am old enough now Mr Thomas Yes sor mV car IS not ol enough Merchants Credlt Assoclatlon New York Central Burldmg Cornlng N Y Woeppel s Pregers Flowers that please Clothes Park Avenue Hart Schaffner or Marx Clothes Phone 2250 Adam Long and Knox Hat Stop at Complxments of Hewltt Studlo Compllments ot Lee Crandall Repalr Garage Phone 538 Complm t o Brown s Clgar btore Cornmg N Y Texas l-lots REGULAR MEX5-.LS I33 Market St Tlgl1O H H Nares Food Market 5 I0 250 Store Study Well' They cant take knowlecl from you 79 Brldge St Coming uallty Meats and GTOCCTICS Cornlng 32 Marn St Addlson N Y Pa er Su ly CO Make Our Store Your Store! Phone 96' p l ., 0 L at ' 0 N . ' ' g, . . . . , . . I l ' I . SZ.. 7 ., . A . :I .. . r .. . J , 1 . I U , 1, . ,.x 'but K ' d ' ,. l - of , ' 1 ens f . . . , . . , , - N l W . . . ' J, . . , , , l l y , my l l v . , l gc y ., ' ,N.YuQ 1 D . . , ., , . . 3 Y , H , . IVIATSON S Home of Beautlful Footwear VV Market St Cornmg N Compliments of LELAND B BRYAN An Exchange of PhOlO2YaphSl lVIomento of Your School Days CORNING ART STUDIO TARANTELLI S Sunny Slde Restaurant Cornmg New York Compllments of ATHENS HOTEL BONADY BROTHERS F OOD MARKET Pamted Post N Y Tl-IE BEST IN FOODS Your rocerxe free lf we fall to smnle CAINS THE FASHION CORNER Market at Pme Phone 909 You remlnd me of the sea Because Im mnlcl restless and mant1c3 No because you make me suck Bell I-Iop Call for Mr Popkano skovltchl Call for Mr Popskanosko vrtchl lVIr POpkanOSkOVltCh' Vat s th mltlal P1123 Youth IS the flrst fifty years of your life the first twenty of anyone else s 30 . . , ' A , . Y. I 1 1 4 4 I - l Best Wishes to the Class of '43 ' M k 's a ' ' , ., ro- COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF A1 E Seudder 81 Son Dalmes AND Palnted Post Sand 81 Graw el Companw e C 5WlNG YOUR IADY QVER TI-IL WALL THE CURNING SAVINGS 81 LO AN XSSQQI XTIGN Incorporated IVIay I4 I889 oCaI money to Ioan to IocaI people for purchaqlng remodehng or reI::u1Id1ng a horne XVE SELL XVAR BONDS Home DIHIHU Room mpl REGULAR IVIEAI S Lunches Ca Euofene IVIarn1nQ' Dr C N Shumway GUST PAPPAS Prop Delflres mplm t llty I HYIOY' QONAI SERVICE I1 s A I:I1'1GI'1CI D D IVIUYYHV I uty Quh IIn . O '-'1 4 l 0 fl I 7 7 J DouI9Ie featur at 'I aI3y's . The sign read: k 4 x N ' 4 ... 4 A 7 I. , . , li 'Y 0 Co iments of CompIiments of Ice Cr- m 1 ' ' O U, . . . . A I VJ Co I 611 S of Compllments of Bea 1 1 IJIQRN . - I ' in all branc e of r. . , ,A - - X 1-3 ure Emo e 565 INSURE WITH US AND BE SURE A VV Payne 81 Company Phone I 708 IRENE S PHILLIPS Roasted ln Corning 'XT YOUR CIROCER S QOCER TL CKER 6: CHENEY I CompIiments of Knickerbocker Photo Engraving Co 37 East I2th Street New York City SEAR S ORDER OFFICE E B 2420 tIVIy gt WII 7UO'Z7U Z kThy Th tcI B 4 a ' o . . W Compliments of Compliments of ' 80 ast arket Street Phone She: You used to say hat ar WaS such 3 sweet IJCDSIVC little gil'I.n I-Ie: Well, she soon got over that. You mi h say that she became fix- ' ' pensive. , ' r. Thomas: e , son, how are A your marks? N V ' in : e 're under water. 1 , I , DC- I r. omas: Wha o you mean un er water? X ink: eIow C Ievel. CORNING GRANITE AND IVIARBLE WORKS Rnchard C. Cook IVIONUIVIENTS MARKERS BRONZP TABLETS POSTS VXSFS Offlfe Phone 970 R Q Phone l7I I D I42 Ea t IVIarkeI Qtreet Coxnmg New York Compllmex ts of CUSI-IING S CURTAINS DRAPERIES and FABRICS 59 East Market St Phone 2674 CALLAHAN S RFAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Corner of Ontario and Baker Streets Cornlng N Y PAYNE S HARDWARE 7 I8 220 N Hamilton Street Palnted Post N Y Phone I265 VICTORY IN 43 Comphments of ROBINSON and ROBIIXSOIX JEWI I ERS 74 YW IVIarket treet PARLEY VV NVHI- AT GENERAL INSURANCE and LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER I est Market St Cormng IN Y Telephone I287 Complxmen s of SCI-IINE S FOX THEATRE Cornmg N Y Thompson s Pa Say lt pa t ITIICI night Do you thmk you can tay mght ack Ch1IcI Gosh III have to tele phone Mother first ume Brown What rs Colle e bred Pop3 Mr Brown fWaIIy s ID college They make coIIege bread my IJ y from the Hour of youth and the dough of old age ' 1 A 1 1 S.. - S .J ' ' , ' - .. S , I 'A -I L 0 9 I W , A . L . . 7f,5W , ' K, 1 , Compliments of I D ' ' ' : . s s ' - ' , ' s .. - . . ' I I - S: ' . , . . 17 , Q , o , , . Comphments of ECONOMY FOOD MARKETS CUT RATE SPORTING GOODS STORE 88 E Market St Model Airplane Headquarters Compl ments of Decoratlve Furnlshlngs Phone I945 26 W Market St Cornmg Compllments of RAMBLER S REST BLSINESS IS GONE BLT NOT FORGOTTEN Comphmentg of CORNING PRINTING COMPANY MILI ER S RESTAURANT For Vlctory Buy More WAR BONDS GEO M OWENS 8: SON PAINTED POST N Y Phll Coranson o Im sure I heard a mouse squeak oe GouId WeII do you want m to get up and o1I H3 Mrs CIICQUCDDOI to her husband nn the next rooml My dear what are your openmg that can wxth5 Mr Clnc Why wlth a can opener What cI1cI you thmk I was doing lt wlth3 Mrs Che WeII Ithought from your remarks that you were opemn lt with praver I I . I I I I I I ff-A-V , ,-Zeer, -nn e ,,,Y-.E Mlm W- : I Comphments of I . . I I ore'emo+-FPPPPPPP I -- nge, I- V Q . ref? X . Compllments of LELAND B BRYAN Compliments of ROCKWELL COMPANY Complxments of THE BARON STEUBEN HOTEL STANDARD DRY CLEANING CO W H DRISCOLL at SONS II9 W Market St Phone I374 DR JOHN L HOL LY OPTOMETRIST Flrst Natnonal Bank Bldg Cornmg N Y LESTER SHOE COMPANY FOR BETTER FOOTWEAR AT LOWER PRICES FLOYD W ENGLISH INSURANCE Automobile Flre Llfe Are you a clock watcher3 asked the employer of th candrdate for fx o No l dont lrke lnSlClC work plled lm Wlrth wlthout heat lm d whistle llstener Radio Version Between the dark and the daylight When the nlght IS beglnmng to lower Comes that rrp roarmg blood curdllm, program That IS known as the Klddres Hour X . . s l 1 AA A l LL LLZLLLL LLL l I Phone 265 57 E. Market St, 4 L J b. 1 v H l ' .F ' .:. 'E' . T I J . ' - ' l l I . . . . I . D. A. CARAPELLA 9 East PuIteney St. SPICE. REBUILDING ZIPPER REPAIRIINC CompI1ments of ITARREL S IVIEN S XXIEAR Cormng NI Y ABE I-IAIVIII TON C1 XSOLINE OIL 1-UEL OIL KI ROSENE WHOLESALE XND RETAIL ROLLER SKATING PRIVATE PAR 1 IES Qomphments of IVI L ALLEN ESL SON ITLRNIITLRE AND D8 67 Bridge Street VICTORIA RESTAURANT Corning's Most Sanitary and Up-to-date Restaurant Sea Food Par ExceIIence Comphments of CUNNINGS THE BOOK STORE Qormn N Y TI-IE TASTY BAKERY F I HAIVIIVI Prop THE BEST OI- LVERYIIIINL1 IN TI-IE CLFANILST WAY D2 E, 'VIarket Dt Comms, 'N Y Phone 7438 Don Pxercv Wai a Iied what he .Ill rstoocl by forel n entan I ment He repI1ecI Spa he tl 'VI1sQ I-Io ue ea ng rm r 0 4 o Telephone Qperator S rrx he xon 1, Iuem 11 pa Iady cIr1x 1 Von 1 x 11 at 6011 1 LIN I 1 1 , I f i A I K, . . . I I I . ' I I -1 I I I , . 1 , . ' 'N 1- : 1 I y I L. af. ,..iN,,, j - I . , 1 I I 4 .1 44, A ' fa 'Y' I -7. II. . T ' ' , . 's. ' ' - de V .. .g g 6 S.. I i . , .. g At . '. . g : I3I'sf-3: 1 e 'I1. .O .', ' : o I . ' A ' A I' ISIJ'5y.H FLOOR COYERINQD D txt I E oh E I AIT- Is' . 11 : fo inff car wit Z1 ' . ' 'fry I-sity. whercfs tItc IHC? A - Q' NISE XIf'IXfIz1.1 1 In yon' eyes, ju , gre' big gorg spoI'1-2 an. Compliments of THE SPORT SHOP FRANK TIMM, Prop Palnted post N Y CRYSTAL CONFECTIONARY 7 W Market Street Comphments of T I OIVIALIA INC 50 to SI 00 IOS W Water Street Ialnted Post N Y ECKER DRUG S TORL PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT AND COURTEOLJS SERVICE 47 Ii. Market St Compliments of BONC-'S JEWELRY STORE Cornmg N X Comphments f W T GRANT C0 I I I3 W Market Phone I I 38 T I KENNEDY QL XLITY IVIEATS AIND GROCERIES Phone I6!0 I1 ltnder on CILIYIDQ wrxtten Ire ward anaIys1 Lynn Morses Exam Pap The Ieacner toIcI us to Iook up the word analysls ID the cI1ct1onary ud makmg poI1tlcaI speech The farmers ought to grow more wheat Instead of plowlng It under Sonny Troy What about hay3 .Iud I am speaking., about food for mankind just now III et aroun'I to your case ln a mmute . . , . . - 1 ,N L , L, X -W - I ' 0 - . St. I.. . I 1 , I ' ' ' ' V . , . . - V I . I 7. ' , ' -, N . S 1 C A x ' I Eng,fIish testj Hxxfrite a sentence with ' : ' A 4 I .SI in II. ' I . 'CTI U I I ' I ge C ' ' ' I1 1 . get H ' 1 I - ' sz 1 Auto QTCLPI15 C 1-.. -9-1'


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