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'THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one TEACHERS' DEGREES Henry G. Schrader, Principal Fredonia State Normal Buffalo State Teachers' College, B. S. Milton W. Brown, MathematicfC9-Science Marietta College, A. B. Boston University Bernice L. Hatch, Latin C9- Englirh Allegheny College, A. B. Columbia University Wendy D. Lutzhoff, French, Englirh CON Hirtory Elmira College, A. B. ' M. Francis Pratt, Commercial Fredonia State Normal Rochester Business Institute Albany State Teachers' College Maude I. Warner, Commercial Plattsburg State Normal Alfred University Dorothy M. Jacobs, Librarian Geneseo State Normal Ellyn B. Willis, Director of Mmic Syracuse University, Mus. B. Chautauqua Institute Fredonia State Normal Marian C. Lawson, Art Fredonia State Normal Gladys V. Hepworth, Home Economic! Buffalo State Teachers' College, B. S. New York University Glenn A. Sheats, Phyrical Education Antioch College, A. B. Henrietta F. Kinghorn, Sixth Grade Fredonia State Normal Harriet M. Parkhurst, Fourth Grade Fredonia State Normal Chautauqua Institute 101 Myrtle Dennison, Eighth Grade Training Class Fredonia State Normal Mary H. Thornton, Seventh Grade Training Class Fredonia State Normal Olive Faulkner, Fifth Grade Fredonia State Normal Edinboro State Normal New York University Mildred D. Smith, Fifth Cos Sixth Grader Ohio Wesylan University Edinboro State' Normal Fredonia State Normal Juaniti F. Burnham, Third Grade Fredonia State Normal Chautauqua Institute Evelyn T. Burnham, Second Grade Fredonia State Normal Chautauqua Institute Charlotte M. Schrader, Third C9' Fourth Grader Miami Teachers' College Buffalo State Teachers' College F. Pauline Anderson, Firrt Grade Fredonia State Normal Gertrude M. Anderson, Firrt CDN Second Grader Fredonia State Normal Lillian G. Cross, Firrt Grade Fredonia State Normal Chautauqua Institute Gertrude E. Bernard, Kindergarten Fredonia State Normal Marjorie E. Totman, Guidance CD- Firft Grade Fredonia State Normal Ethel L. Fields-jr. High Englirh Fredonia State Normal Chautauqua Institute
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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one FACULTY REGISTER Front, left to right: Miss Maude Warner, Commercial, Miss Ethel Fields, English, Miss Wendy Lutzhoff, French and History, Mrs. Bernice Hatch, English and Latin, Miss Gertrude Bernard, Kindergarten, Miss Gladys Hepworth, Homemaking, Mrs. Mary Thornton, Science, Mrs. Myrtle Dennison, Mathematics, Miss Marian Lawson, Drawing, Mrs. Ellyn Willis, Music. A Middle: Mrs. Olive Faulkner, Fifth grade, Mrs. Gertrude M. Anderson, First and Second grades, Miss Pauline Anderson, First and Second grades, Mr. Glen D. Sheats, Physical Education, Mrs. Charlotte Schrader, Third and Fourth grades, Mrs. Evelyn Burnham, Second grade, Miss Harriette Parkhurst, Fourth grade. Back: Mrs. Mildred Smith, Fifth and Sixth grades, Mrs. Juanita Burnham, Third grade, Miss M. Frances Pratt, Commercial, Miss Lillian Cross, First grade, Mr. Henry G. Schrader, Miss Marjorie Totman, Frist grade Glidden, Seventh grade Celoron, Miss Dorothy Jacobs, Librarian, Mrs. Henrietta Kinghorn, Sixth grade, and Mr, Milton W. Brown, Science and Mathematics. L91
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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirly-one THE GRADUATES OF '31 Onward and Upward. With eager minds turned toward the higher ideals in life and an affluence of perseverance, the Class of 1931 chose this motto as their aspiration and guide. It is not their intention that a high school diploma shall be the culmination of their education. The history of their Senior year began when seven enthusiastic members held a meeting and elected the following officers: President ...............,,,..........,,......,.,,,,.....,......,,,,... ......,... A utumn Boardman Vice President ,.......................... ........... T heodore Wistran Secretary and Treasurer ...........................,...,....,....................,.,.,,....,. William Adams At this meeting they also chose blue and gold as their class colors and the tea rose as their class flower. As the time passed quickly by, each Senior strove to reach the highest heights, re- vived his flagging energies and continued to strive. The class as a whole worthily proved their zeal and courage manifested by the splendid marks on the quarterly reports. The tender and lingering memories which the class of '31 leaves, cause pangs in the hearts of the fellow-students. Courageously and faithfully they have made their class one that will be remembered and admired in years to come by other Seniors. The class has been not only an asset to our school but an inspiration to the following junior class of '32 who will soon take their place. Oh, virtuous Seniors, as you go out into the broader fields of life, make yourselves leading characters in a tremendous stage setting, use your talents that you have so suc- cessfully shown to us, and lead the way to new conquests and new glories. Classmates: Their stay has been short. The time is growing late and the farewells must be said. As they pass gently from our midst, let us sit quietly by and be happy be- cause they are happy, thrilled because they are thrilled, and proud though we feel a choke-a tear! LUCY NELSON Class of '33 U11
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