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CLUBS THE PRESS CLUB As in past years, “The Press Club” has been very active this year. The club has published its news in a school paper, “The Tatler,” which was published bi-monthly. Editors of the year were as follows: E. Carver, 1). McCumbcr, E. Heckman and R. Quigley. Advisor: Miss Damon. OTHER CLUBS HI XT I NO AND FISHING CLUB: This club was organized by Mr. Gazlay and Coach Button in the fall of 1939. Sports considered other than those mentioned in title were: Football, basketball, baseball and badminton. In spring the boys were taught helpful hints on fishing. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: This club has made much progress this year. Mr. Spencer, the advisor, helped the students to build an enlarger, and taught each member to develop films and enlarge pictures. INTRAMURAL MANAGERS: This year, under the guidance of Coach Button, members of this club were given an opportunity to earn credit toward their school letters. Each member had an opportunity to display initiative by refereeing designated games. DANCING CLUB: Every Wednesday at 1:15 was social time in the gym. Miss Smith taught students how to dance. Later in the year, etiquette was taught and displayed at a number of tea dances sponsored by this club. FOREIGN ( ORRESPONDENCE CLUB: This year, due to interesting foreign affairs, this club has a most eventful year. Under the guidance of Miss Mosey, every club member had a foreign correspondent. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB: Members of this club, the French I Class, gave a play entitled “Empoisonne,” at a gathering of French students at Newark. Miss O’Shea also taught club members French songs during the year. ARCHERY CLUB: Through the medium of this club, students were taught the essentials of archery. Mr. Button hopes that this club will continue to be a success.
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CLASS OF 1900 Judd. Bess Mrs. Bess Doty, 3328 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Preparatory School, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, X. V., 1902. College of Oratory, Northwestern I’niversity, Evanston, 111., 1903. Pastor's Assistant Centenary Methodist Church, Syracuse, N. V., 1909-1911. Hostess Clifton Springs Sanitarium 1923-192). Residence Secretary V. W. ( A., Cleveland, Ohio, 1925-1926. Pastor’s Assistant First Methodist Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1926-1940. Director of Cleveland Chapter, Quota Club International, Inc. Married to Charles Doty 1911— Divorced 1923. Ilohhies- Home missionary work and scrap books. Barry. Rosetta—Mrs. Rosetta Lewis, 28 Gorsline St., Rochester, N. Y. Yrooman, Lena Mrs. John Page. Phelps, N. Y. Preparatory school, Melvin Hill District School. A simple housewife. Married John Page 1902. Children—Henry 1905, Mary V. 1907, J. Cuy-ler 1912, and Dorothy Gene 1919. Baggerlv, II. Douglas, Mr., 131.6 Franklin Ave.. Wilkinsburg, Pa. Nickname “Doug,” Cornell University 1906. Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co. 1906-1909, also 1918 to 1932. Boy Scouts of America, East Boroughs Council 1932-1938. Department of Public Assistance—Commonwealth of Pa., 1938 to present. Children Harrison 1911, Mary Elizabeth 1919, and daughter born April 1st, 1940. Hobbies — Boy Scouts as committee member, scoutmaster, Court of Honor and Science Chairman. Gillette, James B„ Mr., Bonneville, Oregon. CLASS OF 1905 Vanderlip, Eva, Miss., 121 Park Avenue, Canandaigua, N. Y. Donovan, Mary, Miss, 424 Park Avenue, New York City. Barry, Marge—Mrs. Keeling, 1887 East Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Joyce, Edna, Miss, Village. Judd, Mary Mrs. Fred Cribb, 244 N. Main St., Canandaigua, N. Y. Elmira College 1909 A. B. Teacher—Andover, N. Y., 1909-1911. Islip, N. Y., 1909-1912. Housewife—Canandaigua, N. Y., 1912-1940. Married to Fred Cribb, 1912. Children—Joseph William 1914. CLASS OF 1910 Barker, Harry, Mr., Village. DePlanter, Anna Mrs. F. I). Bowles, The Fairfax, 43rd and Locust St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname “Anne.” Colleges- Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1910-1912. Teachers’ College, Columbia University, 1920. 1927. Special courses at Harvard. Cornell, Univ. of Pa. and Syracuse. Supervisor. Household Arts and Science, Watertown, 1912-1915, West New York. New Jersey 1915-1917. Extension work University of Texas, 1917-1918, Massachusetts Agr. College 1918-1919. Director, Nutrition Education. Philadelphia 1920-1940. Lecturer on Nutrition, University of Pa. School of Education and Dentistry 1921-1940. Chairman of many various committees for American Dietetic Asso. and President of Philadelphia Dietetic Asso. Married to Frederick I). Bowles, 1927. Hobbies—Study of birds, creating unusual gardens and collecting old china. DeVall, Anna—Mrs. Howard Webster, 515 E. Buttles St., Midland, Mich. Cowley, Lena, Miss, Village. Attended Rochester City Normal. Teacher in Clifton Springs since September, 1912. Hobbies—Reading.
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