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1 M3295 .mr an ds..--. 1 I . MR. WILLIAM A. ANDERSON Vnce'Pr1nc1pal General Scxence BS. Bates College M.A. New York Universlty Slxth Year MISS ELEANOR AXTELL Scrond Grad: Oneonta State Normal Sxxth Year MR. EVAN BOLLINGER Music Ithaca College Fxrst Year MISS THELMA CHASE Home Eclmomrfx BS Buffalo Stale College Thxrd Year MISS M. GENEVIEVE DAILEY Furs! Grade Cortland State Normal MRS. JEANNE E. DAILEY Phvsxcal Educatxon B.S. Ithaca College Thxrd Year MISS KATHERINE S. DAILEY ju-mor Hugh School Mathematics Oneonta State Normal Temple Universlry Syracuse Unxversity MRS. JESSIE DECKER Thxrd Grade Oneonta State Normal Fourth Year MISS GERTRUDE DERMODY Fxfth Grade Oneonta State Normal Fourth Year MISS DOROTHY DUNN Xuvsc Syracuae General Hospital Syracuse Unnvcmty Puhlrf Health Nurxery Fxr-t Year MISS E. GENEVRA FOSTER Thzvd and Fourth Grade: Oneonta State Normal Fnfth Year MR. FREDRICK G. FOX Physxcal Educatwu A B Defiance College Sf-rmgtield College Twelfth Year Page Eughz
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HISTORY OF DEPOSIT'S SCHOOIS A tumon was rcquxred of pupxls who hved outs de the school dxstrlct Three dollars per term fthere were three terms of fourteen weeks eachj was charged rn the pnmary department four dollars m the mtermedxate de partment srx dollars m the semor department and ezght dollars xn the acadermc department In 1914 after the razmg of the old Deposxt Umon Free School a new school was built on the same s1te at an approxxmate cost of sxxty thousand dollars The old name was retaxned but the townspeople usually referred to the school as Deposit Hxgh The buxldxng today remams much the same as rt was when first bullt On the Grst Hoor are seven class rooms with the Gymnaslum and borler room rn adjom mg sub basements The econd floor also contaxned sexen class rooms the office and the audxtorlum Fnve regular class rooms two science rooms the library the gallery teachers two general science teachers two mathematlcs teachers two commerczal teachers One teacher for each of the followm Latm French lndustnal Arts Home Makmg Agncu ture Also two physxcal educatxon teach ers two musxc supervxsors and one art supervxsor w11l com b1ne secondary work wxth elementary work Ten teachers wxll provxde for the first s1x grades ln the mann burldxng others to be added as rural schools close A nur e attendance olhcer and a supervxsmg prlncxpal wxll complete the staff The estimated pupll populatlon 15 856 of whxch 642 will attend the Deposlt School and 716 1n the present common schools The centralmzatlon slxghtly overshadowed the mtro ductlon wlthm the last five years of three new depart ments They are the Industrnal Arts Home Economlcs and Vocatxonal Agnculture Departments The Bexlby house next to the first gradc buxldmg was bought to house these of the audntorlum and the study hall compnse the thxrd Hoor FREDERICK G FOX Who wlll succeed Mr Lane as pnnclpal has for the past twelve years been the sur cessful athletic director of Deposit Central Sch0oL Mr F W Barley was the first prmcx of the n e w school and he has been followed the succeedxng ears by Messrs hompson L ol e Radley and Lane Few changes m the school system were m a d e untll 1938 when during the prmclpalshxp of posxt Hxgh School was centralized A total of twenty Hve outlylng dlst rlcts joined swelling the number of puplls from 738 to 851 xn 1941 No addxtxons were made to the bulldlng but the Baptlst Church rooms were rented for one sectxon of new departments Mr James Mrller has charge of the Vocatxonal Agncul ture Department whxch wyll have its hrs: graduates thus une Thxs course of study has proved very mterestnng e pecxally to rural students The Home Eco nomrcs Departmen supervlsed by and IS housed the front on the first floor of the hlllldlllg bought for 1ts use The rear of the buxldxng rs used by Mr Ross Tracy dlrector of the Industrial Arts Department Last summer ln h spare time Mr Tracy built an ad EVERETT M LANE Pnnclpal of Deposit Central School for the past ten years received his AB from Col gate Umverslty, and his M A from Columbia Umverslty the second grade and a room xn the Deposlt Seed Com pany bunldmg on Center Street for a section for the srxth grade Also ln 1938 the Presbytenan Church dmxng room and kxt hen were rented for a cafeterla Mrs Ralls was put m charge but has now been succeeded by Mxss Clara Andresen The follovtmg lS the applxcatzon for centralxzatlon sent ln by the Deposxt Hugh School The addnt on spoken of was vetoed by the voters The central hugh school wlth all grades xs to be located at Deposxt There wrll be no branch schools of permanent nature For the hrst year most rural schools will operate An addltxon to the present buxldmg rn De posit will then provxde for all pupxls A sux year high school staff and an Engllshlnbrarlan three socxal scxence dmon to the shop for the accommodatxon of more equxp ment More recently a new school bulldlng has been pro posed Plans were drawn up and an electron for the selectlon of a sxte was held Of the three sltes proposed one was ellmmated and a Herce dlscusslon was held over the other two s1tes Several other meetmgs have been held but no agreement has yet been reached The announcement of the reslgnatlon of Prmclpal Lane was a great surprxse but the appomtment of Fred nck Fox our athlet1c coach was met wxth smcere appro val by pupxls and parents alxke Durxng the years Mr Lane has been wxth us the school has made many gams m scholastic standards He has been popular wlth the stu dents who greatly regret hls leavmg Poge Seven . . . . . i 5 . 5 . 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MR.S. BERNICE I. FREEMAN Fifth Grade Oneonta State Normal Thirteenth Year MISS BEATRICE R. HAUBER Fifth Grade Cortland State Normal Seventh Year MRS. LAURA V. HORNBECK junior High School English Oneonta State Normal Fourth Year MISS KATHRYN K ENT French and Latin B.S. Syracuse University First Year MR. RICHARD G. KENT Commerce Colgate University B.S. Hartwick College Second Year MR. EVERETT M. LANE Principal A.B. Colgate University M.A. Columbia University Tenth Year MRS. MARGARET R. LYNCH History A.B. Syracuse University Fifth Year MRS. MAUDE L. LYNCH Librarian and English I A.B. Elmira College Twenty-third Year MR. JAMES J. MILLER Agriculture and General Science B.S. Cornell University Third Year MR. IVOR Ia ROBBINS Senior High School Science B.S. Bucknell University First Year M ISS MARJORIE ROBERTS Art Fredonia State Normal Twelfth Year MRS. M. ETHELYN ROOD High School Mathematics B.S. Albany State College Seventeenth Year Page Nine MISS CORA E. ROBINSON Sixth Grade Oneonta State Normal Eighth Year M R. WALTER C. SCHROEDER Senior High English A.B. Gettysburg College Second Year MRS. ESTHER SEAMAN Second Grade Cortland State Normal Oneonta State Normal Fourth Year MISS A. .ELIZABETH SMITH Economics and History B A.B. 8 M.A. Albany State Col. Eighth Year MRS. CHRISTINE H. STEAMER Commerce Plattsburg State Normal New York University Albany State College Thirteenth Year MR. PAUL A. SUTLIFF junior High School Cortland State Normal Fourth Year MR. JOHN TERRY High School Mathematics Hartwick College First Year MRS. EMMA J. THOMPSON Ir. High School Social Science Cortland State Normal New York University MR. ROSS H. TRACY Industrial Arts Oswego State Normal Fifth Year MISS MARY K. TAI-'FNEY Fourth Grade New Paltz State Normal New York University MISS NORMA D. VALENTINE Music Fredonia State Normal Fourth Year MISS EUNICE M. WINCHELL First Grade Cortland State Normal Fourth Year
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