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Faculty . . . FIRST ROIV BRUCE J. BLASDELL, A.B.A-University of Buffalo, M.A. -Colztmb'ia. Un.iue1'sity-Seriior Class Counselor, General Mathematics. MRS. I'IELEN A. IVOLF, B.A.-Jlt. Holyoke College. M.A.-Cornell F11i're'1'xity-Heacl of History De- partment. History, Economics. ROBERT E. IVELLER. B.A.-lV'n-iversity of Rochester- YVorld History, Civics. History Sth year, Coach Of Basketball. Assistant in Football, Study Hall Supervisor. W. PRICE ADERAIAN, B.S.-I3u.ffa.lo State Teachers' College-General Mathematics, Director of ClubS and Home Room XYork. OTIS I. IALBRIGHT, BS.-Alln-'ight College-Heeld Of Mathematics Department, Plane Geometry, Ele- mentary Algebra. ALICE L. BACNUS. B.S.. M.A.-l7nirersity Of frill- cin-nati-Girls' Physical Training. LAURA I. BELTZ, B.S.-Simmons College-Hcilfl of Home Economics Department, Clothing. Home BIanagement, Interior Decoration. SECOND RONV BARBARA BOATFIELD,B.S.-B1lj?al0 State Teachers' Col- lege-Business Arithmetic. General Mathematics. FRANCES E. BRAIN.ARl3-P0f,Sflllll1 Normal-Shorthand, Secretarial Training. ETHEL M. BRUDISTED, A.B.-llnlit-ersitgf of Rochester -Freshman Class Counselor, Latin, Economic Citizenship. MRS. EDNA G. BURNS, A.B.-University of Rochester -General Science. Applied Chemistry. VAL JEAN F. BURNS. B.S.-Alfred Unit-ersity-Pliys ics. General Science. MRS. SARA H. BUTLER, BS.-New York State College for Teachers. M.A.-Columliia University-Plane Geometry. Elementary Algebra, Mathematics. MRS. AILEEN B. CIIURCHILL?Nll1'SG. - THIRD ROIV MRS. ELOISE R. COLE-Meclzaaics Institute-Home Economics. g JAY L. COLE-JICCIIIIIIJICS Iustitate-Mechanical Draw- ing, Industrial Arts. ELIZABETH S. CRAAIER, A.B.-Vassar College-Gene ral Science. LORETTA M. DAILEY, A.B.-Jlt. St. JIa.ry's College- Mathematics. THEODORE DAY, A. B.-Hamilton. College, M.A.- Cornell-Coach Ot Football, American History. ALDA L. DEVITT, Ph. B.-Nortl1.centra.l College-His- tory, Geography. DIARY S. ELLIS-Bl'0ClC1J01'f No'rm.al-Eiiglisli. FOURTH ROXV IKATHLEEN FORSYTII, A.B.-Bayfjfalo Normal and Canisius College, M.A.-Colu-m.l1ia Uizwioersity- English. CHRISTINE C. FOXVLER.. B.S., M.A.-N. Y. State College for Teachers-Eiiglisli. B. PAULINE GEIIRING, A.B., B.O.E.-Symease Uni- -Dezzsity--I'ublic Speaking and Dramatics, in charge of School Assemblies. BIARIE C. GENTNER. A.B.-N. Y. State College for Teaclzerx, AI.A.-fViagal'a. IIHilllPl'Sll1l+GQl'111itll, Latin. MRS. EDNA CILASS-l'lfllfSl2lII'g QVm'mal. B.S. in Coni- 1ne1'r'e-State 7'encllci'x' College at .lllnalzy-Ileall , of Coiinnercial ll:-partnu-nt, Business Law, Coni- l11f?l'ClZll Aflvancvrl lfiusint-ss III1'1lllllllQJ,'. EIQIEA NOR IJ. I'IAl'l'Z. li.S.-iS!jf'f1l-1130 lvl1fl7f?l'Sif!j- .Iunior t'ouns1-lor, Booliliecpinyg. MRS. If.-XTIIIIYN I'IAl.E IIENNON, A.B.-Skidmore Col- lege-English II and III, Faculty Adviser of Pic. FIFTH RUXV -IOHN lt. IIANI.if:u'-flxneego Stale Normal-Generali Metal IVorlt. ERNEST R. l'II'lf'I+', B. Cheinistry-Cornell Uh.'i'versity, M.S.--Sgrriense lini1-ersity-Chemistry. MRS. DIARY IHQOXYN IIAHRINGTON, A.B.-Uuiuei'sitg of U Rocheaten'-liliiglisli I, II, and III. IIOYT IRWIN, B.S.M-Drake UIlf'l'l10l'.9lf.lf, M.A.-Co- linnbfa University-Junior High, School Music, Voice Classes, Band, Boys' Glee Club, Wind Instrument Instruction. N EDXVIN G. JOHNSON, A.B.-University of Roch2.Sfe 'f In charge of High School Patrol System, Histor!- Civics, Economic Citizenship. 1 ln T- MRS. IIAZEL I'IURST ISIELLER, B.S.-Syracuse Utlffleen sity-Elementary Business Training, 159 writing I. RAYMOND ITENDALI., B.S.- Zljflcfl-i0 A College-Matllernatics, General Science. SIXTH ROYV , , BLANOHE E. Kl.NNEAR, A.B.-Syracuse Umversi-ty'T B l State TeUChe7'Si English. . MRS BLIABEL XV. KRAEBIER-Tll0'lH-GS School, Detroit' Elementary Design, Advanced Drawmg- ALTA IJOYVE--f?61'16S60 Normal-Latin, Study H311 Supervisor. ALICE I-I. BICLOUTH. A.B.-lVilliam. Smith College? Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebfflf Tn' ,'Z,'Oll0I1lQt1'Y. Slllifl GQOUIQUT- , LLEXVELLYN BIEIER, B.S.-Buffalo State Teachers' Coneyeffligfoi-y B, History C, Civics, History Tth year, NELSON J. IIIITRBACH. B.S.-Buffalo State Teachers' College-Director of Industrial Arts. General IVoOdu'orking'. CHESTER XV. NOTT, A.B.-Syracuse University-Head of English Department, English. SEVENTH ROXV DIARY L5 O'BRIEN. BS.-Buffalo State Teachers' Col- lege-History. Civics. LOUISE OLMSTED, A.B.-l'11it-ersity of Rochester- French. FRANK E. OYY'EN'-LOIIVCIOII College of Jlusie-Director Ot Music, Elementary Theory, Glee Clubs, Orchestra. ROSEMARY PERFIELD, A.B.-Jlt. Holyoke College- English. . ELSIE M. PETERSEN, B.S.-Buffalo State Teachers' College-Foods, Home Economics. FRANK F. PIERSON, B.S.-Ithaca Colgate-Sophomore Class Counselor, American History, Social Science, Coach Ot Football and Basketball. .IOIIN S. IXANDALL, B.S.-Colgate Unirersity-History. EIGHTH ROW' VIOLA M. SHEDD-Fredonia Normal-Librarian. IIIARION SHEPARD. M.IJ.-School Physician and Gen- eral Director. including Physical Education. ELIZABETH L. SMITH. A.B.-D'Youville College, B.S. -Albany State Teachers' College-Elementary Business, Commercial Fundamentals, Civics. PAULINE M. SRIITH, A.B.-D'Youville College, B.S. -Albany State Teachers' Callege-Typewriting I, Economic Geography. ,. MRS. LVCY E. S'1'ELLA-C-fPIl?S60 Normal-Study Hall Supervisor. Counselor Tth and Sth years. Econo- mic Citizenship. EDNA G. THOMPSON, A.B.-N. Y. State .College for Teachers. M.A.-.llitldlelmry College-Faculty Adviser of Senior Annual. English II and III. GLADYS TURPELL. B.S.-Buffalo State Teachers' Col- lege. B.L.S.-Albany State Teachers' College- Euglish Sth year, English II. NINTH RCXV JOHN XV. XXIAIJE-T.If9Cll!llllC'S Institute-Oszcego Nor- mal-General Electricity. General XVoodwOi-king. ALICE Z. AVALKER, A.B.-l'i1iz-ersitg of Rochester- Elementary Algebra. General Science. TIIEIAIA G. XVARD-Jlec-haufics Institute-Junior High School Drawing, Elementary Representation. EvERET'r WARREN-Oswego Normal-Industrial 7th and Sth years, General 'NVoodworking, Elementary Mechanical Drawing. FERN L. WIEDRIOH-Nurse of Health Education De- partment. IVILLTAM E. XVIN'l'ERS-C0l'H'6ll School of Physical Erlacalion-Boys' Physical Education, Coach of Track. ' ir A.- IQATIILEEN IVYNN, A.B.-D'Yoa'uille College- English I. Twelve
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Q S t fr f,QrL. 'Af Lux 2 3 ff J RIYRTA E. HUNN, A.B., 1jll,I,.--f'0I'Pll3II Fnircrsity - Assist- ant Principal. Super- visor of Instruction, Head of Foreign Languages Depart- ment. Latin II K IV. Josri-IINE M. JOHN- SON, A.B.-Elmirfl College - Dean of Girls, Director of the Guidance Program. in charge ot Girls' Attendance. English II and IV. CHARLES F. KEEGAN, B.S.-St. Lawrence Fniversity - Boys' Adviser, F a c u l t y Treasurer of Stu- dent Activities, Head of Science Depart- ment, in charge of B o y s ' Attendance, General Science, Ad- vanced Science. Eleven When I came to Batavia in 1920 I found a high school of less than 400 students most of whom were thinking of going on to college. Indeed, there was little else for which they could plan, because practically everything in the curriculum of the school pointed only in that direction. There were no courses, of any special value, in Shop Work, Home Economics, Music, Drawing or Physical Education. Neither were there any Orchestra, Glee Clubs, Band, Assembly Programs, Club Work and many other features which we now enjoy and which we consider so necessary. During the past eighteen years our student body has more than tripled in size, bringing in to our school practically all of the young people of our city under eighteen years of age. Our problem has been to develop a type of school which would provide for the many interests, abilities and desires found in such a student group. We have at- tempted to do this by the addition of those departments and activi- ties of our school which did not exist in the old brick building. All of these new things were made pos- sible by our new school into which We moved in February 1924. The tax- payers of Batavia are still paying for this building. The least any of us can do to show our appreciation of what our community has done for us, is to make an added effort to profit fully from these fine op- portunities which have been provided for us. Howard D. Weber, Principal Principal of Junior-Senior High School Howard D. Weber, A. B.-Syracuse University M. A.-University of Michigan y
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