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FHCUHU Seated: Mr. Sanborn, Miss Cosgrove, Mrs. Dewing, Miss Aaron, Miss Fleming, Mr. Tota. Standing: Miss Weaver, Miss Tatu, Mr. Adams, Mr. Messina, Mr. Gulvin, Mr. Scofield, Miss Smith, Miss Woodmansee. Leland C. Sanborn Samuel Tota Margaret Tatu Barbara Fleming jane Aaron Lillian Dewing James Adams Lorry Messina Dorothy Smith Robert Gulvin Adilene Woodmansee Edith Weaver James Scofield Elizabeth Cosgrove SUBJECTS YEARS IN EDUCATION TAUGHT F. C. S. Principal Dartmouth College, A. B., Syracuse Univer- English Art, Soc. St. English, French Eng., Latin, Library Commercial Science Mathematics Soc. St., Science Agriculture Music Guidance Physical Education Nurse, Att., Supv. sity, M. A. Alfred University, A. B., University of Buffalo, M. E. D'Youville College, A. B. Mercyhurst College, A. B. Mercyhurst College, A. B. Carleton College, A. B. St. Bonaventure College, B. S. Cortland State Teachers College, B. S. Geneseo State Teachers College, B. S. Cornell University, B. S. Fredonia Normal School, Columbia University, M. A. Keuka College, A. B., Cornell University, M Cortland State Teachers College, B. S. Mt. Sinai Hospital, R. N.
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'iv- FREWSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL LELAND C. SANBORN, vfancipal FREWSBURG, NEW YORK GLEN D SHEATS ISABELLA LUNDGREN P es dc t Board of Education Clerk, Board of Ed cation February 1, 1949 Dear Seniors: We are living in a dynamic world - a world fraught with a danger which we as rational, intelligent people cannot ignore. Much has been said about the peril of the Atomic Bombg but is it the Atomic Bomb or the human factor which makes us so dangerous unto ourselves. One person joined with millions form a Imation and nations form the -world. This is a significant observation, for then, we can properly focus our attention on the real crux of the problem the individual. With this resolved, it is important that we cultivate an a- wareness of the dignity of man and make possible its growth in our cherished concepts of freedom. This freedom should be defined unequivocally as an 0pp0r- tunity to realistically and constructively help one another for the benefit of all. It must be made clear that this freedom is not a device to make possible the enslavement of civilization under a cloak of race superiority or class warfare espoused by danger- ous Stalinism. Our hope will come through the educated man - strong in spirit - kind of heart - a believer in God. 9Sincere1v, Samuel N. Tota Senior Advisor 9
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FHCULW Seated: Mr. Murray, Mrs. Westphal, Mrs. Warn, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Haley, Miss Cross. Standing: Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Mahan, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. Nordland, Miss Derby, Miss Olds, Mrs. lmpey, Mrs. Sager, Miss Enos. Harry Murray Genevieve Westphal Edith Impey Dorothy' Olds Estella Porter Willby Enos Dueressa Sager Margaret Derby Lillian Warn Margaret Nordland Florence Haley Pearl Cross Cecil Johnson Gertrude Mahan Marjorie Marsh Leola Gilbert SUBJECTS YEARS IN EDUCATION TAUGHT F. C. S. l Asst. Principal Buffalo State Teachers College, B. S., Mathematics St. Bonaventure College, M. S. Kindergarten Hunter College, A. B. First Grade Fredonia State Teachers College Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade lst Sz 2nd Grades 3rd and 4th Grades 5th Sa Sth Grades Kent School Riverside School Fentonville School Ivory School Kiantone School l 1 Fredonia State Teachers Fredonia Normal School Fredonia State Teachers Fredonia Normal School Fredonia State Teachers Fredonia State Teachers Edinboro State Teachers Edinboro State Teachers Ellington Training Class Fredonia Normal School Edinboro State Teachers Fredonia Normal School College, B. S. College, B. Ed College B. S. College College, B. S. College, B. S. College Buffalo State Teachers College Fredonia Normal School
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