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MRS. CLAIRE COON . . . B.A. Syracuse U. . . . New Paltz . . . devoted teacher of math 7 . . . intermediate algebra, business math . . . Let's do some mental arithmetic now . . . sophomore class advisor . . . that big brief case. AND OUR FACULTY MR. THEODORE DUNN . . . Professor . . . B. S. from Ithaca, M.A. from Columbia . . . teaches driver education . . . tough line coach for football . . . good sense of humor . . . Give them lollipops . . . color blind ... the Aristotle of G.C.S. MISS MAGDALEN METZ . . . Hunter College, Sorbonne U. of Paris ... Mr. Cohen's helper in linguistics ... a French accent from the Bronx . . . Put away the Tinkerbelle dust . . . lover of helicopters. 8
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Mr. H. Malcolm Stewart This year was also Mr. H. Malcolm Stewart's second year in an administrative post at GCS. A former history teacher and department head, Mr. Stewart is now assistant principal, and the terse announcement, The following people please report to Mr. Stewart's office immediately after announcements, was a familiar everyday ritual. Mr. Stewart received his BA and MA from Boston University. We will remember his notorious fracturing of P. A. notices, his cavorting as Big Jim Warrington in Little Mary Sunshine, and his joking with senior boys and, more often, senior girls. Mr. Walter L. Kennett was the man to see for seniors this year. Mr. Kennett, who received his BS from the University of New Hampshire and his MA from NYU, supplied college candidates with complicated analyses of their chances of getting into the school of their choice. In between perusuals of college applications as initiator of and advisor for the newly formed Ski Club, and this year the bulletin board outside the guidance office held a weekly sign up list for students desiring to go to Holiday Mountain each Saturday in the winter. We will always remember Mr. Kennett's memoranda to seniors, his breaking into English and history classes to make important announcements, his urging juniors to take the college board exams, and his ready smile and hearty laugh. Mr. Francis Josefiak Mr. Walter L. Kennett Mr. Francis Josefiak is still another second year man at our school. Mr. Josefiak received his BS from Cortland and his Master of Education from Springfield College. With Mr. Kennett, he helped seniors complete college forms and counseled them on future plans and ambitions. In addition, he worked with seventh and eighth graders in arranging and planning their schedules and helping the junior high schoolers to make the difficult adjustment from Main Street to Charles J. Hooker school. We will remember his calm manner, soft spoken ways, and his foot propped on chairs in the guidance office.
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MR. EVAN LITTLEFIELD . . . B. A. Middlebury College . . . M. Ed. Harvard . . . My sophomores can do that . . . head of math department . . . profound mathematical explanations . . . teaching calculus at G.C.S. for the first time. MRS. BETTY SPRAGUE . . . provides G.C.S. with nutritional and carefully balanced meals (most of the time!) . . sincere interest in students --especially seniors . . . best friend the yearbook ever had. MRS. ESTHER BACH . . . Leonardo da Vinci of G.C.S. with the Mona Lisa smile . . . B. F.A., from Syracuse . . . M. A, Cornell . . . Ah, all-1-1-1 right now . . . exhibit window outside the art room . . . quiet manner. 9
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