Homer Central High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Homer, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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if Page '12 Briggs Allen Kahl Durlcee Morris Dunbar Beaudry Ogden Creal Crcqui: O THE BOARD OF EDUCATION O lhe 'ipower behind the gunsi' here in l-lomer Academy is the Board oi Education. It is to the Board that vve are responsible lor internal anal external improvements around the school. The Board makes it possible tor us to have our Athletic teams, the l lomer Academy News, and various new subjects such as typing and short- hand for the benefit oi the students. O As vve leave l-lomer Academy we wish to thanl4 the members oi the Board oi Education for what they have done tovvard making our years in school more pleasant. President .... Cleric ......., Mr. l-iugh Allen Mr. Fred Beoudry Mr, Charles Briggs Mrs. Harold Creai ,...,...Mr. James Ogden . Mr. Laurence Creaue Mrs. Charles P. Dunbar Mr. Albert Durkee Mr. Martin Kahl Mr. Sherard Morris

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c I , C FACULTY Q MRS. ETHEL T. PI-IEIPS, Homer, New York, attended Cortland State Normal School and took extension courses at Syracuse Unfversity, Penn State College, and a reading course. She teaches the third grade. Q MISS CHARLOTTE E. SAMPSQN, Montrose, Pennsylvania, o graduate ol Vlfest Chester College, directs many musical productions besides teaching music and conducting the orchestra, choruses and the new band. Q MRS. BLANCI-IE P. SCHAFF, Homer, New York, starts the little tots out on their school careers in her kindergarten. She was graduated from Cortland State Normal School and made further study at the University ol Pennsylvania. Q MR. ARTHUR SCHAFF, Homer, New York, is more than a match lor those husky farm boys in his agriculture classes with his R. S. degree from Syracuse University and lurther study at Cornell University Graduate School, S. S. Q MISS NELEE A. SCHMIDT, Utica, New York, gives all out little brain-children a chance in her English Ill and IV classes. She obtained her B. A. degree at Syracuse University, her M. A. degree at New York State College lor Teachers. Q MRS. ISABEIIE B. SMITH, Homer, New York, supervises the work ot the sixth grade. She is a graduate of New York State Normal College, and has attended summer school at New Yorl: State College lor Teachers. Q MISS FLORENCE A. SOMERVIIIE, Amsterdam, New York, a teacher in the Commercial Department, advises us as to howto get along in the business world. She was graduated from New York State College for Teachers. Q MISS MADELINE E. STENSQN, Campbell, New York, teaches seventh and eighth grade English and reading. She was graduated from Genesee Normal and has had additional study at New York State College lor Teachers. Q MISS RUTH E. STEVENS, Homer, New York, a graduate of Cortland State Normal School, has charge ol work in the third grade. Q MISS RUTH G. STQKER, Homer, New York, a graduate oF Cortland State Normal, instructs junior high mathe- matics. She has attended extension courses at New York State College for Teachers and Syracuse University. Q MISS NCDRMA G. TAYLQR, Niagara Falls, New York, makes our history classes interesting. She received a B. A. degree from New York State Coflege lor Teachers and had additional Study at the American University, Washington, D. C. Q MISS EDITH M. TILTQN, Cortland, New York, directs work in the second grade. She was graduated from Cortland State Normal School and had further study at Boston University, Syracuse University and Penn State College. Q MISS LAETUS KINGSLEY WHITNEY Homer, New York. instructs the little ones in the lirst grade She attended Cortland State Normal School and took an extension course at Syracuse University. Q MISS SYLVIA WYCKCDFF, Syracuse, New York, a graduate of Syracuse University, instructs pupils of Homer Academy in drawing and is the faculty advisor of the Art Club. Q MISS RUTH E. YERGIN, New York, graduated from New York State College lor Teachers with H. A. and M, A. degrees, is a Fluent linguist and displays her ability in French and Latin classes. Ill



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