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lorence Anderson Lois Pontius HEALTH and HYGIENE Florence E. Anderson, R.N. Pennsylvania Hospital School Nurse Lois A. Pontius, D.H. Rochester Dental Dispensary Dented Hygienist NURSE'S OFFICE CADET TEACHERS This spring, we welcomed to Mynderse five seniors of Syracuse University as cadet teachers. In their three weeks at Mynderse, they put into prectice the knowledge and skills acquired in subject fields in college. Miss Eleanore Zimmerman, of the School of Speech, practiced under Miss George; Miss Eleanor Willis, majoring in physical education, was under the supervision of Miss Huyck. Mr. Edward Quinlan taught physical education and geometry under Mr. Baker and Mr. Wor-muth; Mr. John Shartzer, history and the social sciences, under Miss Smith, Miss Campany, and Mr. Rockwell; and Mr. Irving LaVine taught the commercial subjects under Mr. Becker and Mr. Doyle.
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Arthur L. Baker SOME OF THE TUMBLING CLASS PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCIENCE Ruth Huyck Cortland Normal Physical Education Arthur I. Baker, A.B., B.S. Syracuse University Physical Education COOKING CLASS HOME ECONOMICS SCIENCE Lucy Cardwell, B.S. William Smith College Home Economics Mildred Morrow Muncie Normal Home Economics
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THE CLASS OF Yes, we have arrived—one hundred thirty-one “know-it-alls”—pests, or what have you—to form the freshman class. Mrs. Huntington, Mrs. Oliver, Mr. Rockwell, and Mr. Doyle have taken us in charge and are attempting to guide our childish growth in the proper ways. To assist them and us, are our duly elected officers: Albert Ratty, president; Janet Noble, vice-president; Frances Perkins, secretary; and Andrew Ratty, treasurer. To prove we are properly grown-up, we held a dancing party of the leap year type this year and did we have fun! Our contributions to school life are still a bit in the making, but we did attempt a noble experiment, our part in the Junior All-School Party—the singing skit, “I Don’t Want to Play in Your Yard.” Next, we might mention the selected scenes from Booth Tarkington's Seventeen” that several of our class presented for the Book Week assembly program. The operetta gave some of us a chance to showr we can warble. All of us have been initiated into the beauties of English by Miss Wickes. It was necessary since we were drenched by a shower of the five and six syllable words of Mr. Marble’s lectures in general science. Two of the classes wore assigned to Mr. Raker on this subject, not, of course, because of any lack in his vocabulary. Back Row: Cliuley, Jones, ., Glowiak, Lorenzetli, Pioli. Bachman. Tuscan, Stalnecker, Marsh, Bizzieri, Mastroleo, Fourth Row: Gleason, Carnevale, Di Dominick. De Pasquale, Fegley, Noble, Mum ord, Swinehart, Rausch, Guthrie, Hamm, Hess, De l lys, G„ D' Urso, Detning, M. Third Row: Shepard, Royce, Whitney, Uphan, Rhineharl, Perkins, De Lelys, H., Irland, Mackey, King, Denting, L., Fox. Christopher, T., Draqone, l eonard. Second Ro.v: Jones, J., Litzenberger, Agnello. Berrelta, Mann, Christopher, E.. Peterson. Giomnnini, Knipper. Spahr, Doran, Palumbo, Budd, Yost. First Row: Sinicropi, Tamburririo, Scale, Vergamini, Jones, V., Yells, Brady, Lauiler, Ritter, Olin.
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