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MR. WOLNER O ln bacl4 ol every noteworthy achieve- ment is lound the guiding genius ol an out- standing personality. Since entering this school Mr. Louis J, Wolner has used his ability and influence to introduce many worthwhile and lasting enterprises. lQne ol the most important contribu- tions as English teacher was the l-lomer Academy News, which under his piloting hand came into existence and which is still growing and improving. Through his work as principal ol the school he has done much to malte a more elticient and interesting school curriculum Q ln bidding larewell to l-lomer Academy and lVlr, Wolner we pause here to pay him tribute lor his splendid worlt both in the school and community. U THE OFFICE I MISS RENA WILLIAMS, a member ol the class i i A' ol 36, became Mr. Wolner's secretary last lall when she replaced Miss Victoria Gordon, who left school, Before obtaining her job as school secretary, Miss Williams attended the Central City Business institute in Syracuse. Page
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Page I FACULTY Q MlSS MARY DEVLIN, R. N., Cortland, New York, was graduated from Cortland County Hospital Training Schrol and had additional study at Syracuse University. She keeps us in good health as school nurse. Q MRS. MARION H. FISHER, Homer, New York, presides over the First grade alter being graduated from Cortland State Normal School and attending summer school at New Paltz. Q MISS DQRIS L. FREDENDALL, Albany, New York, puts up with the lower classmen in her English land II and His- tory A. classes. She obtained a B. A. degree and additional study at New York State College for Teachers. Q MISS MlLDRED D. FULLER, Cortland, New York, a araduate of Cortland State Normal School, teaches social studies to those rambunctious seventh, eighth, and ninth grades She has also taken extension courses at Syracuse and Penn State Universities. Q MRS FRANCES HERNEY, Homer, New York, was graduated from Cortland State Normal Schoo. and superin- tends the Fifth grade Q MISS MARGUERlTE JUDGE, Cortland, New York, attended Cortland State Normal School. lxluring the time in which she has taughr fourth grade, she has taken extension courses at Syracuse, Penn State Universities, and Palmer Method School. Q MRS. VERA B. KH LY, Homer, New York, a graduate of Cortland State Normal School, oversees the work ol the sixth grade. She has also had summer session: at Potsdam Normal School, Q MR. CHARLES L. KRAEMER, Homer, New York, teaches business subjects. He was graduated with a B. S. degree and had additional study from Syracuse University. Q MlSS MARY C LQNG, Lisbon, New York, was graduated from Cortland State Normal School and attended summer school at Syracuse University. She supervises girls, athletics. Q MRS. ETHEL W. MAlN, Cortland, New York, a graduate ol Cortland State Normal School and a student in ex- tension courses at the University oi Pennsylvania, Cornell and Syracuse, instructs the second graders. Q MRS. DQRlS T. MERRILL, Homer, New York, instructor oi the Filth grade, attended Cortland State Normal School and summer school at Qneonta Normal, QMlSS GLADYS E. MOELLER, Baldwin, L. l., teacher of homemaking. sets a good example for futwre home- makers with her B. S. degree from New York University and further study at Columbia Summer School. Q MR. THOMAS J. MURRAY, Homer, New York, a graduate ol Cortland State Normal School and New York State College for Teachers, instructs science, social studies, and spelling in grades seven and eight. Q MR. ARTHUR F. PRICE, Homer, New York, a graduate of Qhio Wesleyan College, teaches a variety of subjects, physics, general science and social studies. He has also taken extension courses at the University of Chicago, Penn Stete College, and Cornell. Q MRS. MILDRED E. PRQCTOR, Homer, New York, who attended Cortland State Normal School, supervises the fourth grade i 1 O
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