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Mrs. Harriet B. Lorence - can always be seen snappily flitting around the school. We hear she gets this from pushing out the school paper and coaching the cheerleaders. Miss Gertrude M. Grewen-parlez- vous Francais--if not you had better rush up and see our faithful French teacher, Miss Grewen. Also wonders why teachers can't be blessed with quiet homerooms. Mr. Milton E. Zoellner-our new biology teacher. He is assistant coach. and we also hear youre quite a bowler, Mr. Zoellner. Extremely popu- lar with the students. Miss Vianna I. Streeter - I. H. S. would be lost without faithful Miss Streeter, and many of us would be late without her there to shoo us into horne- rooms. Mrs. Alice L. Dillenbeck -I u ni o r class advisor. Loves everybody -and we love her. Her witty and lively manner keeps Latin interesting. Mrs. Marcia C. Karg -the Rosa Bon- heur of I. H. S. She sees that the art students keep the halls of I. H. S. deco- rated with seasonal pictures. Mrs. Margaret M. Saunders - Senior class advisor. You must have quite a feather collection by now, Mrs. Saun- ders. Her popular saying is, All you nice people be quiet. Miss Evelyn E. Elwood - our compe- tent librarian. She wonders why some students just can't seem to keep their mind on library work. Mrs. Martha T. Van Derwerlcen - has charge of girl's swimming and physical ed. Her favorite saying is pivot Mr. Arch Ruport-the author of I. H. S. He is also the boys physical ed. instructor. He just 1-o-v-e-s to raise chickens. Mrs. Florence D. Iudy - our home ec. teacher. lnstructs the girls in human re- lationships, too - and it certainly does help, doesn't it, girls? ' Mr. Iohn O. Sebast-works hard with the musicians of I. H. S. The orchestra certainly has enlarged under your direction, Mr. Sebast. Mr. Edward I. Iantschi-is also a music teacher. Coaches the chorus. He always gets a big response when di- recting singing in assembly programs. Thats our faculty, certainly a diversi- fied bunch of personalities, but one which works together to mold the edu- cational product of Iohnstown High School. frv.4,qQ.-4- fi P' :gf 4:7 -., S , ' .4ff9QZ5i ': .r ' L . ' 91?
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il Ll Z Facultyff , f Mr Eugene F Conantu our new superintendent We hope you enjoy being here as much as we enioy having you, Mr. William A. Wright - the big chief of I. H. S. His favorite song is 'llf you knew Susy like l know Susy, Ch, Oh, Oh, what a dog. Miss Lizabeth M. Pickering-thinks there is nothing like King and Brower to be the perfect heroes. We, of I. H. S., were happy to hear of her good res covery. Miss Ruth E. VanDuesen-came to the rescue of Mr. Wright. Does fine at running all IH. S. errands. Mrs. Helen O. Lathers-our dra- matic coach. She constantly insists that when speaking, you should use your tongue, lips, and teeth. Miss Rita E. Daly-The Our Miss Brooks of I. H. S. She also does a fine job at putting over English to the stu- dents. Mr, Iohn P. Siedleckie-our coach. Tries desperately to drill social studies facts into the heads of the seniors and plays into the heads of the boys. Mr. Lloyd D. Willcox-a staunch Yankee fan. We wonder, Mr. Willcox, is the above good common horse sense? Mr. Iohn R, Iohnson -ranks high among our flashy tie wearersf' He is the man who sees, hears, and dreams essays. an if -r'-u., ff iw y 1- fx. -Q. Mrs. Mildred B. Richmond-done of the girls' witty bowling advisors. She is always on hand to spur the girls on to a good game. Miss Virginia C. Cavoretto - Sophos more class advisor. She can always be heard rambling on about shorthand consisting of sounds. Mr. Leland P. Brady - our faithful piano player who is called upon in tight spots. He is also good at teaching Greek and Roman history to the Sopho- mores. Mrs, Edith B. Dunlap-claims she's been teaching Business Arithmetic for years and years. Keeps the students up-to-date on her grandchildrens in- teresting adventures. Mr. Keith E. Blakefa new English teacher. He formerly taught in Glovers- villefbut the Iohnstown students ree spect his ability anyway. IN- 'Q-5
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Valedictorian and Salutatorian The top honor student chosen for the Class of l950 is Donald F. Newnham. Don carried away the honor with an average oi 95.9 per cent. Don has been a member of the staff of Sir Bill's Bugle three years, was assistant editor in his junior year and made the high position of editor-in-chief in his senior year. Don was chosen last year to attend Empire Boys' State at Colgate Uni- versity. He was active in scholastic bowling, being captain oi a league team for two years, and he took part in high ten matches against Gloversville for the same length of time. Don, a member of the National Honor Society for 1950, has been appointed to the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, and it he is successful in passing his entrance exams, he will enter with the Iuly class. Bettye Lou Cerrone, chosen this year as salutatorian, came through with an average of 94.9. Bettye Lou has been exceedingly active in extra-curricular activities, being a member of the French club, and the National Honor Society for 1950. She was queen of the junior Prom, the IHS representative to Empire Girls' State in her junior year. She served as home room president and vice-president of the Student Council in her junior year. Bettye Lou has been active in sports, participating in girls' intramural volleyball and basketball three years, baseball and swimming two years, and she qualified as a senior lifeguard. She has served as co-literary editor ot the Baronet and was exchange editor of Sir Bill's Bugle, Scholastically she was awarded the Caesar Latin award in her sophomore year, and the Eastern Zone Caesar award for the entire state in 1949.
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