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advisor of the Hi-Y. He was graduated from New York State Teachers' College with a B.S. in commerce . . . MRS. BERTHA A. SALVAGGIO--is fondly called Madame by her students of French I, ll, and lll. She lived in Madrid, Spain, for several years, and makes her French classes more interesting by relating some of her experiences there. Madame obtained an A.B. degree from Elmira College ...i 'W iss HELEN H. SEIIZ- who teaches American history, referees heated discussions on such topics as the New Deal, the World War, Town Hall of the Air broadcasts, and sponsors attendance of Seniors at the meetings of the Foreign Policy Association at the Hotel Astor on Saturday mornings. She received her A.B, from Wells College . . . MISS KA THRYN E. SLAUSUN--endeavors to make mathematical wizards of her students. She teaches elementary algebra, inter- mediate algebra, and trigonometry. Her higher education was received at Syracuse University where she was awarded an A.B. degree, and at Columbia University where she earned an M.A. degree . . . MISS MAR- GARET E. SMITH-who teaches English l and ll, and offers her assistance as dramatic coach for assembly programs, received an AB. degree from Syracuse Uni- versity, an A.M. degree from Columbia University, and attended the American School of Archaeology in Athens, Greece . . . MISS MA RIORIE B. SWARTHOUT-- who obtained an A.B. degree from Cornell University, and an M.A. degree from Columbia University, is a member of our mathematics department: she teaches plane and solid geometry, and advanced algebra: and in addition is the advisor of the Girls' Hi-Y . . . As Librar- 'l'YPlNG ian, MRS. DORIS WARNER has charge of a depart- ment which is most essential to all high school students. She is always eager to help us select books for reference or for enjoyment. Mrs. Warner received a B.A. degree from St. Lawrence University and a B.L.S. degree from Albany State Teachers' College . . . MISS MA RGARET S. WASIIBURN--attended New York University and HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS attained a BS. degree in commerce from New York State College for Teachers. The subjects she teaches include bookkeeping l, business law, elementary algebra, economic geography, and personal typing. ln addition. she is an advisor of the riding club, Tltirft't'iz
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THE SENICDR CLASS E BEGAN our Freshman year with mixed feelings of fear and anticipa- tion. With jack Kuckens as class presi- dent we placed second in Class Nite, win- ning both girls' and boys' basketball. As Sophomores we felt really grown-up. Louis Bauer, Russ Herzog, and Bette Eb- bert were chosen President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer. Although we placed but third in Class Nite, we took first place in skits with a clever Buck Rogers sketch written by Alex Boecker. When we answered that old school bell to begin our junior year we were feeling very important because we were now upper- classmen. Louis Bauer was re-elected Presidentg Bette Ebbert and Dot Win- gert won the posts of Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer. Although we placed last in Class Nite, winning only skits and cheerleading, we had many successes in our junior year. Remember Youth Takes Over, which was simply swell with jerry as a typical naughty boy always in trou- ble? And didn't Russ look just too adoring when Ellen sang Can This Be Moon Love? Nor did we stop there, but we made the junior prom an affair worth re- membering. Our Prom Orientale was well advertised by certain juniors. Having reached the position of Seniors, we started the year by making jerry Wein- stein President, Herb Strohson Vice- President, and Dot Wingert Secretary- Treasurer. Our Senior actors did a grand job in The Mummy and the Mumps which every one still remembers. By the way, do any of you know Who in the heck is Dooly? OFFICERS Doris Wingert, Secretary-Treasurer,' jerome j. Weinstein, President, Herbert Strohson, Vice- President. Fifteen
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