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TIIE FAFUI First Row-Miss Tilton, Miss Whitney, Miss judge, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Wolner, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Herney, Miss Perry. Second Row-Mrs. Schaff, Miss Moeller, Miss V. Taylor, Miss Stenson, Miss Long, Miss Stoker, Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Main, Mrs. Beeston, Miss Bailey. Third Row-Mr. Murray, Mr. Schaff, Miss Devlin, Mrs. Merrill, Miss Fuller, Miss Sampson, Mr. Kraemer, Mr. Butts, Miss Somerville, Miss Schmidt, Miss Stevens, Miss N. Taylor, Mr. Price, Mr. Herney. They come to warn us and instruct us. Miss Jane Bailey. French, Latin: Syracuse University. Mrs. Laura Beeston. Librarian, English 1, 2, 3, Syracuse University. Mr. George Butts. Physical Educationg Cortland Normal, New York University. Mrs. Maribelle Daniels. History, Alfred University. Miss Mary Devlin. School Nurse, Syracuse University. Miss Mildred Fuller. Social Studies Grades 7 and 8g Cortland Normal. C129
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PIIINCIPAI. LIIITIS J. SVCJLNIEII, A. Il., DLA. Listen to his Words of Wisdom, listen to the truth he tells you. We need make no reference to the experience, intellect, and character of our Big Chief. We are all familiar with the fact that Mr. Wolner graduated from the New York State Teacher's College at Albany, where he was president of both his Freshman and Sophomore Classes, editor of the College Newspaper, captain of the debating team, member of the senior honorary society, and presi- dent of the Signum Laudis Scholarship Society. We do not have to be told that Mr. Wolner taught English in Homer Academy for three years, before he became principal in 1933, and that during his stay in Homer, he has appeared in many amateur theater productions, and served as the President of the Chamber of Commerce. And certainly no one needs to remind us that he has been an advisor, a disciplin- arian, a judge, and a truly reg'lar feller who has captured our hearts, and to whom we of the Senior Class bid a sincerely reluctant farewell.
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Tll E FACULTY, Cont. Mrs. Frances Herney. Health, Penmanship, Spellingg Cortland Normal. Mr. Joseph Herney. Chemistry, Mathematicsg New York State College for Teachers, Cornell University. Miss Marguerite Judge. Intermediate English, Cortland Normal. Mrs. Vera Kelley. Intermediate History, Cortland Normal. Mr. Charles Kraemer. Commercial Subjects, Syracuse University. Miss Mary Long. Physical Educationg Cortland Normal. Mrs. Ethel Main. Grade 2g Cortland Normal. Mrs. Doris Merrill. Intermediate Readingg Cortland Normal. Miss Gladys Moeller. Homemakingg New York University. Mr. Thomas Murray. Science, Spelling Grades 7 and 83 New York State College for Teachers. Miss Margaret Perry. Grade 1: Cortland Normal. Mr. Arthur Price. Science, Physics, Social Studies, Ohio Wesleyan University. Mrs. Mildred Proctor. Intermediate Arithmetic, Cortland Normal. Mrs. Ethel Phelps. Grade 33 Cortland Normal. Miss Charlotte Sampson. Music, West Chester College. Mrs. Blanche Schaff. Kindergarten, Cortland Normal. Mr. Arthur Schaff. Agricultureg Syracuse University. Miss Nelle Schmidt. Englishg Syracuse University, New York State College for Teachers. Mrs. Isabelle Smith. Intermediate Geographyg New York State College for Teachers. Miss Florence Somerville. Commercial Subjectsg New York State College for Teachers. Miss Madeline Stenson. English Grades 7 and 83 Geneseo Normal. Miss Ruth Stevens. Grade 33 Cortland Normal. Miss Ruth Stoker. Arithmetic Grades 7 and 8, Penmanshipg Cortland Normal. Miss Norma Taylor. English, I-Iistoryg New York State College for Teachers. Miss Virginia Taylor. Drawing, Design, Rochester Athenaenum. Miss Edith Tilton. Grade 2, Cortland Normal. Miss Laetus Whitney. Grade 13 Cortland Normal. 3
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