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3n ifUmnriam Late in April, Mrs. Jessie May Balderson, for more than half a century connected with Hoosac School, passed away. For many years she headed the school’s pantry and dining-room staffs. She died in the Kenyon Nursing Home in Hoosick Falls following a lingering illness. A Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated from All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Hoosick by Rev. James L. Whitcomb of North Bennington, a former rector-headmaster of Hoosac. Rev. Meredith B. Wood, O. I. W., of Boston, also a former rector-headmaster of Hoosac, was deacon, the sub-deacon being Rev. Knight Dunkerly, rector of the Church of the Ascension, Troy, and formerly assistant headmaster of Hoosac School. The Burial Office was recited by Rev. Walter A. Perkins, rector of All Saints’ Church in Hoosick. Assisting at the Burial Office was Rev. Canon Edward T. H. Williams, our chaplain here at Hoosac. The bearers were the members of the Sixth Form: John Allen, Geoffrey Ball, Richard Buck, Anthony Kingsley, Terry Loftus, Paul Rodia, Tibo van der Does, and Everett Willis. Mrs. Balderson was buried in Hoosick Rural Cemetery, where the officers of the Mass officiated at the grave.
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DL Staff Buildings, faculty, and a student body - a complete school? Never! Who’s to keep them all clothed and fed? The buildings and grounds looking well? Who has to go around picking up after us? Who replaces and fixes the things we break? Or sorts our mail? We could go on at great lengths, but such a list would require more space than is here available. Without its staff Hoosac would be at a great loss. To them - to Mrs. Spiak, Mrs. Hillman, Mr. Greene, Jim Frost, Mrs. Frost, Charlie, Dick, Flo, Fred, Walt, Mr. Frost and his helpers - we extend our sincere appreciation for the untold amount of effort they have expended in our behalf during this past year.
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