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RICHBURGS FACULTY MURIEL JUNE COOK-Buffalo State College, B.S. Preprimary. ALICE CADY-Geneseo State College, Buffalo State College, B.S. First Grade. MARIAN UPDYKE-Geneseo State College, Hough- ton College, A.B. Second Grade. MARJORIE RUOFF-Buffalo State College, B.S.g Syracuse University, Alfred University. Third Grade. NORA FLANAGAN-VVellsville Training Class, Geneseo State College, Normal School Diploma. Fourth Grade. CATHERINE BRAUNSCHWEIGER-Geneseo State College, Normal School Diploma. Fifth Grade. HELEN CONGELLI-Geneseo State College, Normal School Diploma. Sixth Grade. LULU JOHNSON-Alfred University, B.A.g Gene- seo State College. Seventh Grade. BERDENA JOHNSTON-Friendship Training Class, Geneseo State College, Fredonia State College, Training Class Diploma. Eighth Grade. JUANITE CADY-VVellsville Training Class, Gene- seo State College, Buffalo State College, Fredonia State College, Houghton-Training Class Diploma. Remedial Reading. LENA GIBBON-VVestbrook Business Academy. Of- fice Assistant. LE ROY DODSON-Oswego State College, B.S. In- dustrial Arts. LOUISE UPDYKE-Houghton College, Alfred Uni- versity, Geneseo State College-Normal School Di- ploma. Grades 4, 5, 6. Clarksville No. 1. RUTH BRIGGS-Friendship Training Class, Geneseo State College-Training Class Diploma. Grades 1, 2, 3. Clarksville No. 1. LEONA KENYON-Friendship Training Class, Gene- seo State College, Training Class Diploma. Grades 1-6. Ubi. l 1. Muriel June Cook. Z. Alice Cady. 3. Marian Updyke. 4. Nfarjorie Ruoff. 5. Nora Flanagan. 6. Catherine Braunschweiger. 7. Helen Congelli. 8. Lulu Johnson. 9. Berdena Johnston. 10. Juanita Cady. ll. Lena l Gibbon. 12. LeRoy Dodson.
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RICHBUR6'S FACULTY EVA HANNEMAN-Alfred University, A.B., cof- nell University. Science. WENDELL CLEVELAND-Alfred Universitv, B.A.g Buffalo State College, St. Bonaventure College. So- cial Studies. THELMA CLARKE-Alfred University, B.A.g Gene- seo State College, B.S., Syracuse University, St. Bonaventure College. English and Language. EVELYN ALDRICH-Geneseo State College, B.S., Syracuse University, Alfred University, Rochester Business Institute-Wellsville Branch, Commercial. BEATRICE BARTOO--Geneseo State College, B.S., St. Bonaventure College. Library. KATHERINE FORBES-Buffalo State College, B.S. Home Economics. RAY HESS-Houghton College, B.S. in Music, Uni- versity at Geneva. Instrumental Music. ELEANOR CLEVELAND-Fredonia State College, B.S. Vocal Music. VINCENT DAVIS-Cornell University, Oswego State College, Alfred University, B.S. Agriculture. JOAN WHITE-Sargent College, B.S. Physical Edu- cation and Nurse. BURTON ECKHARDT-Cortland State, B.S., St. Bonaventure College. Physical Education. DONALD CHILDS-Penn State, University of Akron, University of Syracuse, Cornell University, Univer- sity of Buffalo, St. Lawrence University, St. Bona- venture College, A.B. and M.A. Vocational Guid- ance. 1. Eva Hanneman. 2. VVendell Cleveland. 3. Thelma Clarke. 4. Evelyn Aldrich. 5. Beatrice Bartoo. 6. Katherine Forbes. 7. Ray Hess. 8. Eleanor Cleveland. 9. Vincent Davis. 10. Joan VVhite. 11. Burton Eck- hardt. 12. Donald Childs. ff , it
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1 BACK ROW: P. Burdick, B. Skinner, H. Bowker Qleftj, R. Jones. SECOND Row: S. Bowen, E. Dennis, M. Sisson, L. Harriger Cleftj, A. Murray, P. Lewis Qleftj, G. Maxson. FRONT ROW: V. Gibalski, B. Lamb Cleftj, M. Marvin Cleftj, L. Moses, D. Lewis, J. Wilcox. SENIGR CLASS OF I947 The first class to be graduated from the new building was Isabelle Birtcil, Janice Bar- ber, Virgil Barber, Daryl Blauvelt, Winifred Philips and Helen VVightman but since we have been unable to secure a group picture of them we are printing the second class, 1928. Since 1926, approximately 282 young peo- ple have entered to learnu and gone forth to serve. The classes of 1938 and 19-13 tied for the greatest number of graduates, that is 25, with the class of 1942 running a close second with 2-l. The present graduating class upon entering high school in the fall of 1943 had 28 mem- bers. Of that number only 13 remain in the line up for graduation in June. CLASS OF 1928 BACK ROW: B. Allen, Miss Gilbert, J. Benjamin, J. Green, D. Benjamin, C. Carrier, Mr. Coyle, W. Saunders. FRONT Row: D. Wood, H. Lewis, R. Pitzrick, M. Dick, R. VValker. 19
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