Delaware Academy and Central School - Kalends Yearbook (Delhi, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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4 lst row: F. Lalor, G. Aitehison, M, Rupsis, H. Merrick, A. Farrell, 2nd row: D. McClain- ents, M. Tubbs, D. Allison, Iii. Mc'l'iernan3 3rd row: G. Lhaw, H. Bramley, M. Smith, S. Trusselle, R. DeGellekeg 4th row: M. Guley, W. Brown, R. Vosnurgh, R. C. FOX. 'PHE ground schooll' at Delaware Academy has received excellent training this year fgoni instructors representing many of the leading colleges and universities in this state. From Russell Sage, with a degree of B. S.. we have Miss Helen Merrick, teacher of commercial subjects. Also from a university in Troy, the Rensselaer Polytechnic ln- stitute, with a B. S. degree, is Mr. Reginald Vosburgh, teacher of science and mechanical drawing. He also has his M, S. degree from the State Teachers College in Albany. Miss Merrick likes golf, reading and all kinds of music, Mr. V osburgh, photography, driving, swimming, gardening and, like most men, eating. Bad war news and habitual gum chewers seem to be the two things that displease him the most. Both Miss Marion Tubbs and Mr. Guy Shaw graduated from Albany State Teachers Collegeg Miss Tubbs with an A. B. and Mr. Shaw with a B. S. degree. Mr. Shaw has numerous duties, such as boys' guidance and teaching citizenship. Miss Tubbs, as Well as being the English teacher, is the mainstay of The Kalends and adviser to the Honor Society. Both enjoy going to the theatre, but which one do you suppost dislikes dieting? You'd never guess. Anyway, he has kept his hgure. Miss 'Grace Aitchison, Mr. Marcel Guley, Miss Margaret Smith and Mr. Ralph Roswell DeGelleke all graduated from Syracuse University, holding respectively the degrees of A. B., B. S. and M. S., B. S., and B. S. Mr. DeGelleke also holds the degree of M. S. which he obtained by attending Albany State Teachers College. Having attended the same colleges seems to have developed individual rather than similar tastes. Mr. De- RHJNOJL- ,ff 6 .

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Gelleke likes cigars, and his favorite hobbies are photography, gardening and eating, if you could call eating a hobby. Mr. Guley likes sports, especially fishing-quite natural for a physical ed, instructor. Perhaps Miss Aitchison's likes are the most original, corn soup and seniors. Perfumes, jewelry and ice cream all find favor in Miss Smith's sight. Along with a multitude of others, she dislikes letter writing. Gardening is the hobby of both Miss Ada Salton, our librarian, and Mr. XVilfred Brown, our vocational agriculture and industrial arts teacher. Miss Salton graduated from 'Geneseo State Normal and Mr, Brown, from Cornell, with a B. S. Both have their share of extra-curricular activities. Mr. Brown has the F. F. A. and Miss Salton, the Library Club. Rochester's institutions of learning are extremely well represented: Miss Margaret Schlottman, degree of B. M. from the University of Rochester and Eastman School of Music, Mrs. Dorothy Allison, from Mechanics Institute, and Miss Dorothy McClements from the Rochester School of Dental Hygiene. Miss McClements also attended Buffalo State Teachers College. Besides the grade music, Miss Schlottman has chargenof the Girls' Choir. Mrs. Allison teaches art and has the Marionette Club. No one goes to sleep in Miss McClements' room. In fact, he sits right up and takes notice and remem- bers her with emotion afterwards-she is the dental hygienist. From Elmira College Mrs. Hazel Bramley and Miss Ellen McTiernan were grad- uated with degrees of A. B. Mrs. Bramley is our teacher of higher mathematics, and Miss McTiernan teaches Latin and English. She is co-adviser of the Cain Raisers. Here we have an astonishing similarity of tastes. Both love Howers, music and reading. How- ever, Mrs, Bramley dislikes snakes and Miss McTiernan, soft-boiled eggs, so you can tell them apart. New teachers this year, Mr. Harold Wise, dramatics teacher, and Mr. Charles Marlatt, music teacher, both graduated from Ithaca College with B. S. degrees. Mr. Marlatt, besides his duties in country schools, also has charge of the Boys' Choir. Popular and well-liked by everyone, we regret to say they will not be with us next year -a loss to the school, but a gain to our country. Vffe hope that, wherever they go, they are not fed cauliflower, for one dislikes it and the other dislikes it boiled. Luckily, they like almost everything else, so they'll be popular wherever our country sends them. Guides of our physical well-being, Miss Mary Rupsis, our nurse, and Mrs. Florence Lalor, girls' physical ed. director, both graduated from institutions in New York City. Mrs. Lalor received her B. S. from New York University and Miss Rupsis received hers from Columbia. Mrs. Lalor has charge of cheer leading and the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. Both she and Miss Rupsis like reading, and neither seems to have any dislikes -what heavenly dispositions! Mrs. Lalor's special hobby is cooking and Miss Rupsisis is 'photography. Miss Amelia Farrell and Mr. Stanley P. Trusselle are the only two who came here from out-of-state colleges. Miss Farrell, our French instructor, obtained her Ph. B. at the Universityof Vermont and her M. A. at McGill University. She has charge of the French Club. Mr. Trusselle, music instructor and band leader, obtained his diploma from the New England Conservatory of Music. Knowing them, you could almost guess their likes and dislikes. Miss Farrell is fond of dancing, reading, listening to music and knitting, and dislikes correcting papers. Mr. Trusselle likes the outdoors-gardening, lish- ing, hunting, etc. i i Mr. Rollin C. Fox, our principal, took his A, B. in history and government at Alabama and his M. S. in administration at Columbia. He has a number of interesting hobbies-reading biography and history, gardening and crafts. He likes boys and girls, but dislikes noise and gum chewing. Now how does he reconcile those? Mr. Fox has been a grand pilot, untiring and unselfish in his efforts in our behalf. 'xc 7

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