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Cafeteria ta and Curtoclzblm Feeding and housing the fifteen hundred pupils of North High is an important task. The cafeteria, in which about seven hundred pupils eat in each of two shifts, is in charge of a staff headed by Miss Helen Murray. In addition to regular school lunches the cafeteria is also the scene of many special dinners, banquets and parties. The custodians are responsible for the care and upkeep of the school. During the past year their job has been a particularly heavy one because of the added use of the school resulting from the defense pro- gram. The building is used twenty out of twenty-four hourse each day. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Cora Lyle Miss Marjorie White Mrs. Maude Fox Mrs. Viola Hover Mrs. Elizabeth Hanehan CUSTODIAN'S STAFF Mr. Raymond Beery Mr. Thomas Keating, jr., Mr. Mr. Mr. John O'Donovan Edward Diskin William McDavit Mr. Walter Deaner Claude jones Mr. Mrs. Margaret Moore Mr. Mr. Ralph Ives Hubert Wood 12 Miss Helen L. Murray, Manager Head
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III- 7 III-11 I - 3 Miss Lucy O'Hargan, B.S., Syracuse U. Mr. Maxwell Space, A.B., College of Wlooster, A.M., New York University. Miss Dorothy Tobias, B.A., Penn State Col- lege, M.A., New York University. LANGUAGES IV - 10. Miss V - 9. Miss IV - 11. Mrs. II - 7. Miss I - 1. Miss Kathryn Lundy, A.B., Brown University. Ellen Mangan, A.B., Cornell University. Georgia McCall, Oneonta, New York U. Camilla Carter, B.A., Keuka College. Elaine Yavis BA' S racuse University II -10 s ' 'a Y 1 University of California, Institut Superior d'Etude Francaise fAthens, Greecej. Miss Lazetta Gehm, B.A., N. Y. State College for Teachers. SCIENCE VI- 8 Mr. Warren Taylor, A.B.: College of Wlooster, M.A. in Ed., Cornell University. II - 4 Miss Helen Leonard, AB.: Vassar, A.M., Uni- versity of California, Ph.G., University of Md. I - 4 Mr. joseph Vavra, B.A, Syracuse University. COMMERCIAL. VI- 7 Mr. Charles Ellis, B.S., N. Y. State Teachers College. III- 2 Mrs. Bessie Gordon, B.A.: N. Y. State Teach- ers College, M.S., New York University. II - 3 Mrs. Anna Howell, Bloomsburg State Teachers College. III- 5 Miss Mabel June, B.S, Syracuse University. II -13 Miss Elizabeth Kelly, B.S., College of New Rochelle. II -12 Miss Helen Malony, A.B., Cornell University. II - 14. Miss Kathryn McCormack, B.S. in Com., N. Y. State College for Teachers. V - 5. Miss Grace Pritchard, B.S., N. Y. State College for Teachers. III-14. Mr. Michael Segrue, B.S. in Econ., University of Pennsylvania. II - 8. Miss Genevieve Shattuck, Rochester Business Institute, Syracuse University. HOMEMAKING IV - 6. Miss Mildred Weller, B.S., N. Y. State Teach- ers College, M.A., New York University. IV- 5. Miss Katherine Fassett, B.S., Drexel Institute. III-10. Miss Gertrude Foley, B.S.,Marywood College. IV- 7. Miss Elizabeth Stanford, B.S. in Econ., Syra- cuse University. ART II- 6. Miss Virginia Lane, B.F.A. in Illustration, Syracuse University. II - 5 Miss Mayadelaide Palmer, Buffalo School of Fine Arts. MUSIC I - 5 Mr. Ray Hartley, New England Conservatory V-11 of Music. Mr. Richard McCutchan, B.S. in Music Ed., Ohio University, M.A., New York U., 1941. INDUSTRIAL, VOCATIONAL, AND TECHNICAL I - 9 I -10 III-15 I - 7 Mr. Eugene Speece, M.A., Columbia University. Mr. Kenneth Weatherby, Buffalo State Teach- ers College, Canisus. Mr. Kenyon Clark, State Teachers College. Mr. Harold Desnoyers, B.S. in E. E., Notre Dame. fContinued on Page 825 Top: Mr. Daniel Dressler, Mr. Robert Redman Center: Miss Helen Leonard, Miss Corrinne Lemon, Miss Dorothy Dwyer Bottom: Mr. Ramage, Mr. Donald Johnston 'Mr. Maxwell Space
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lam 0 alnumf , I9 I The January Class of 1941 was an outstanding one. Their unusual commencement program was the inspiration for the theme of our yearbook. It was a movie of the Senior class, Dawn to Dusk, which clearly depicted a day in the average stu- dent's school life. This class was the first one to have any social gatherings before the final one, the Senior Prom. They promoted a more friendly spirit among the class members. , There were many outstanding students in this class who excelled in athletics, dramatics, music, scholarship and citizenship. Their names will go down, never to be forgotten, in North High's his- tory. A The class officers were: President, Ted Riven- burg, Vice-President, Elsie Gregory, Secretary, Irene Brown, Treasurer, Gerald Harper, Ser- geants-at-arms, Kathleen McKelvey, Robert Booth. DAWN TO DUSK Top: Eleanor Gardner, Asa Wall Center: Bill Dino, Virginia Larsen Bottom: Alice Lowe, Olga Lockard, Bob McWhirter, Maria Casey
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