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First rout. left tu right: Paul Shaver. SCIENCE: Madeline Copp. LIBRARY: Anne Brandt, ENCLISHQ Zoe Lingle, ENGLISH: 'I'heIina Scott. SOCIAL STUDIES: Nlarjorie Hungerford. NIA'I'I'IEMATICS: janet Eygnor. SOCIAL STUDIES, Seeonrl row: Kenneth Smith. MATHEMAT- ICS: Elizalwth IIeIIinger. ENGLISH: Russell Raethka. ART: David Cooper. ENCLISII: Rimhard Capella. SCIENCE: John Erwin. SOCIAL STIIIJIES: I,Ioy4I Nleflowan. CIIIITANCE: E S. Hunger- ford. PSYCIIOLOCY. FACULTY In addition to their Imusy schedules of teaching and Iearning. the fa1'uIty aIso finds tinie to serve on eonnnittees within and without the school. Included among these are the Assenilmly. Ethics. Merit. and Faeuhy Advisory Connnittees. This year Mr. Shaver was the deIegate to the House of Delegates of N.Y.S.T.A. Mr. NIeneeIy had the distine- tion of serving as I'resident of the VVayne County Social Studies 'IIs-aehers Assoeiation. I aeuIty nienilwrs are also active in fraternal lodges such as the Masons. Rotary. and the Elks. Many are to Ive found aetivv in 4'IiureIi work. while others aet as directors of eonnnunity sports programs. or various extracurricular groups-within the school. 'IIhrough their varied interests and desire to Iearn the faculty of Sodus Central attempt to disspeII the threat of Horace Mann who said. The teaeher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is hannnering on cold ironf' 1 , , I 9
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First row, left to right: Alice lngison, MUSIC: Evelyn Fletcher, COMMERCIAL Ruth Richards, ENGLISH: Margaret Kimpland, NURSEg Gertrude Doyle, READING, Seromf row: Nelson MCGinn, PHYSICAL EDUCATION: William Kean, INDUSTRIAL ARTSg Ruth Cornish, LANCUACESQ .lean Ransley, PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Robert Nleneely, SOCIAL STUDIES: Alta Cole, STUDY HALL: Anne Keteham, COIVIINIERCIALL Maynard Bellinger, AGRICULTURE: Joseph Bowler, NIATHI'fNIATICSg Dorothy Norton, HONIENIAKINC. SENIOR Learning while doing could easily be the theme of our faculty, for it has been said a teacher never ceases to learn. Many faculty members have engaged themselves in professional studies throughout the year. Xlr. Cooper spent thc sunnner working on play productions of the Cleveland Playhouse at Chautauqua Institute. and he also studied drama courses there in connection with Syracuse University. Mr. Mastroleo attended the Ivniversity of Louisville for work on an advanced degree. Mrs, Bellinger, Mr. Kean. Mr. Capella and Mr. Meneely took post grad- uate work at Syracuse Ilniversity in the field of educational psychology. Mrs. Bellinger also studied at William Smith College. Hobart College was the place of additional study for Mr. Bowler and Mr. Capella, while fVlrs. Kimpland attended the lniversity of Rochester. where she took a course in public speaking. lVlr. Erwin did extra professional studying at Brockport State Teach- ers' College. Mrs. Copp took library courses for a degree at Syracuse Iiniversity.
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llrxl mug lr!! In right: Jutlilh Dirlgle-day. Fourth Cradvg Karolyn Grnat, Cwradcg lrem- Iiulfv. Fourth tlrusivi Julia ffontunt. Sixth Crudv. Sfvmzzl row: lflizahc-th Gatvs. Ihird Grade: Imula vt:-. lfifth flrzuh-1 Nlilmlrmt lfrawr, i uurth Craclv: Shirley Hamnmnds. Third llrazlvg Ruth I illnum. Thirml tlrauivg lmiisv lm-km-r. lfuurtli flriuleg Etta Miens, Fifth Grade-. GRADE f.llltItIlliif'l' mark. trzlvvi. pruffissimial Sturiies. ami partivipatimi in vhurvh m'tivitivs xwrm' only ai it-xx nf tht- intvrc-sts pursumi ivy thi- gratis fzxvulty this yvzlr. MIS. AUIIIZIIIII zittvridwl thc- bllItIIIIf'I' sc-ssion at Oswego State- Tc-zivtivrs' College this past summer. and Ur. flzliglm- stutiivri at 55 ravllsn- lfniu-i'sity. Sonia' lmirriml through truvvlirig. Mrs. I,of'k- in-r Saw zu hit uf northt-rn Nvw Yurk in hm' trip taking hvr to the Arlirmidavks. Mrs. tiruver vrijuyc-rl at lvisurc-ly trip aruuncl tht- Crvut Lakvs. Miss Diriglvciay Spent her bllItltllQ'I' 111 vaunp f'ttllIlS4'iillg. Many fzivulty mvmlve-rs wt-rv kc-pt husy with svhool vmnmittev work. Mrs. Craver ami Mrs. Nivius wen- memhf-rs uf the Sf'ii'Ilf'6 Stutiv Cuinmittcff. while Mrs. ixwkrler. Mrs. Ki-1-tv. ami Mr. Fritz svrvmt on the Merit fiiltlilI11iilPP. Miss Uingzlvday and Mrs. Q. 1 A .1 . K ' A., I si . Nirf, i,m'km-r unit FIZIHQ Uffil't'l'h. Miss lluylv and reading viass. I0
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