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THE ODYSSEY OF 1936 . fx f-s, IIIREZLC HGCLLZZH Ccoiifinuezjb MRS, SCHAEF. Kindergarten: Cortland Normal, '30, Summer session at Berkeley, California. MR. SHEPHERD. History and Science teacher: A. B. degree from University of Maine, Psi Up- silon, Summer courses at Harvard, University of Wisconsin, and Cortland Normal. MRS. SMITH. Elementary Geography: New York State Teachers College, Summer session at Potsdam. MISS STENSON. Junior English: Geneseo Nor- mal, '28, Clionian, Sigma Phi, Summer school at New York State Teachers College. MISS STEVENS. Junior Geography: Cortland Normal, '33, Arethusa, Alpha Beta. MISS STOKER. Junior Mathematics: Cortland Normal, '18, Summer sessions at Nevv Yorlc State Teachers College, extension course at Syracuse University. MISS TAYLOR. Art teacher: Mechanics Insti- tute of Art, '99, Sigma Kappa Delta. MISS TILTON. Second Grade: Cortland Nor- mal, 'O7, Alpha Delta, Summer session at Boston University. MISS VROMAN. Homemaking teacher: B. S. degree at Cornell, Summer session at Cornell. MISS WALLACE. Third Grade: Cortland Nor- mal, '3O, Clionian, New York State Teachers College, B. S. degree in Education. MISS WHITNEY, First Grade: Cortland Normal, '93, Extension course at Syracuse. 4181
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THE ODYSSEY acmffy MISS JUDGE. Elementary English: Cortland, Normal '17, Alpha Delta, Syracuse University summer extension course, Penn State extension course. MRS. KELLY. Elementary I-listory: Cortland Normal, '98, Summer Sessions at Potsdam Nor- mal. MR. KRAEMER. Commercial teacher: graduate of Syracuse University, '35, Beta Gamma Sigma, Kappa Phi Kappa, B. S. degree. MISS LONG. Athletics teacher: graduate of Cortland Normal, Nu Sigma Chi. MRS. MAIN. Second Grade: Cortland Normal, '18, Alpha Delta, Extension courses at University of Pennsylvania, Cornell and Syracuse. MRS. MERRILL. Elementary Reading: Cortland Normal, '22, Summer Session at Oneonta Nor- mal. MISS MURDOCK: Mathematics and Civics teacher: graduate of New York State Teachers College, Summer School at Gregg Commercial, B. S. degree in Commerce. MRS. Pl-IELPS. Third Grade: Cortland Normal, '03, Clionian, B. S. degree in Education. MR. PRICE. Science and Citizenship teacher: graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, A. B. degree, Alpha Sigma Phi, Cosmopolitan Club, Summer courses at Cornell and University of Chicago. MRS. PROCTER. Elementary Mathematics: Cort- land Normal, '97, Nutrition Club. MR. SCI-IAFF. Agriculture teacher: graduate of Syracuse University, Gamma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Summer sessions at Cornell. l'l7l:
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THE ODYSSEY OF 1936 GVLZO1' QZGSS President---THOMAS LONERGAN Vice-President---HERBERT SWEFNEV Secretary---LAURA REAGAN Treasurer---VIRGINIA AYLESWGRTH Advisor---MISS CECELIA FOX gl-llRTY-TWO members in the Graduating Classof'l936. It is smaller in number, than any class in several years. However, as this class has proven it is enthusiasm that counts and not quantity. The Class of 1936 was the First class to sponsor a dance in their Freshmen year. They also had a dance in their Sophomore year and, of course, the Annual Junior Prom, which we gave last year was one of the most elaborate of many years, it was also a Financial success. The Class of 1936 started out their high school activities by winning the Assembly banner in their Freshmen year with the presentation of The King's Fnglishn. Last year the Class of '36 also won the 55.00 cash award for the best Assembly production. They presented a Minstrel Show which was written by Lawrence Smith and Rexiord Morse. And last, but not least, this year's Senior Class pioneered the way to Three One-Act Plays for the Annual Senior Play pro- duction. Oi course, it may have no direct bearing on this year's Graduating Class more than any other class, but we can't help but feel a wee bit responsible. Since our entrance into l-ligh School many honors have come to the school through diiferent departments. The Orchestra, The News, The Commercial Club, and the Athletic department have added trophies to the case in the Li- brary. We may not, as l have said before, have had anything to do with these awards but it is with a great deal of pride that we point these Facts out as having occurred during our High School careers. And, ah yes, don't forget the rejuvenation of a Year Book. VALEDICTORIAN, Roberta Van Sickle SALUTATORIAN, Betty Jones HONOR STUDENTS Dorothy Andrews Virginia Aylesworth Cleon Barber 1231
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