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HORSEHEADS HIGH 1966 What a magnlflcent schooll What an excellent staff' These are only a few of the remarks Ive heard about the new Horseheads Central Hxgb School erected ln 1965 Upon entermg the school I was greeteu by Mary ,Iane Pysher secretary and the prmclpal Mr Roger Cooper who agreed to conduct me on a tour around the mstltutlon In control of the school was the Board of Educatlon whose PFCSI dent Conrad Campbell was buslly conducting a meetxn Worklng wlth hlm on the board were Rlchar Roberts the clerk Ella Mae Howard hls secretary and Dorothy Wxseman who at present IS the controllln stockholder of Victory Helghts Also Wlnlfred Co ller whose husband IS president of Elmlra College B111 Goodwln Maynard Now lan and Elsle Rosak all outstandlng cltlzens As for faculty many former students havereturned to attempt the task of spreading xnformatlon Eugene Gor es the sclence professor was ex plamlng to IS students the theory of atomlc en ergy whlle Cllff Benesh head of the history de partrnent was conducting a debate ln a mock U N meetmg In an Engllsh class Emlly Boor was heard and seen dramatlzlng Macbeth quoting Is thls a dagger whlch I see before me? few doors down the hall V1rg1n1a Peck was drxll mg the Pythagorean Theorem mto the mmds of confused Trlg students Tom Murphy was lec turing on the power of jet automobiles whlch were the school llbra Betty Lalrd had a busy job wlth some two ml Iron books about her Seen be hmd stage and dxrectxng many stage perfonnances were Robert Pryne and Patrlcla Woodard publlc speaklng and dramatlcs teachers Betty Hardlng was dictating two hundred words a minute to her shorthand students and Carolyn Hlcks commer- clal demonstrator was showlng a new atomlc powered typewriter Modem art and sculpture was taught under the dxrectlon of Joe Smdelar and PHIIICIB. Blauvelt Dick Delany swlmmmg instructor was en ged ln hls famous trlple back ward jackmfe wxt which he won the Olympics Our relxable school nurse Betty Boor and her HSSISIHHIS Delores Furman and ,Ioan MacDonald help promote health and safety for all students These are only a few of our present group of out standlng faculty In the music department Carole Taber and Wayne Greene who have been guest conductors of the New York Phllharmonlc Sym phony Orchestra were co-dxrectors whnle Pat Evans Joyce Terwllllger and Loy Thomas had charge of the vocal sectmon ,Ioe Cornacchlo and Rlchard Smxth had excellently encouraged the Instrumental actlvxtles thelr latest number Escalator to Venus Naturally I was very mterested ID the ath letxcs of the school Under the management of the two new coaches Larry Matthews for basket ball and ,Ie Sklnner for football the teams seemed to be omg very well seemed to be dolng very well Falthful support ers of all the games were Norman Adams Charles Wheaton and George Brasser who with thelr fam llles have a reserved section of the bleachers Glrls physlcal education was taught by Beatrlce Nexml and ,Ian Van Duzer now teachlng the latest ln modern dance and ladxes wrestllng Outside of school yet ln the llne of sports Ed Marshall and B111 Ruger were playm professlonal basket ball for the All stars owne and managed by Os- bom Inc An excltmg feature of the new school was the cafeterla capably supervised by Camille Howe Several surrounding farms such as those owned by Joe Vargo and Fred Steffen supply pro- duce and the best meat was supplled by Tom Whltaker the butcher Connected w1th the cafe terla IS the home economlcs department headed by Barbara Hanlon who was experxmentlng wlth textxle fibers made from sawdust The Forrest MacDonald Drug Store on the comer run by Shxrley and Kate was well patron xzed by the students No school can be successfully operated wlth out talented and xndustrlous malntenance men such as Arland Phllllps and Roger West The buses also must be drxven This was done by Rlchard Purvls Walt Samson and Wllllam Schroth whose records for safe drxvmg are nationally known Smce all students must be advised at some tlme or another the school mamtalns the senlor class advlsor ,lean Wlldrxck and college advisor Shlrley Hotchklss All school publlcatlons are sent to Marlene Adams and Company for prmtlng Among past students who have become famous are some authors of school llbrary books Crea t1ve Arts by Rebecca Furman Good Groom Ing by Marian Ashley and Sweze s Dlctlon ary are only a few of the newest boo s Assemblies are anlmportant part of any school program The one lmtlatlng the new school brought to Horseheads many entertamers Ed Hendricks former dxrector of the CIVIC Chorus was now a noted barltone smger Rlchard ,I and Rxchard C Clark who travel extenslvely on huntlng trlps showed some of thexr specimens ln the assembly Madeline Hod e who accumulated a huge fortune sellmg comp nment ads had just retumed from her senior trlp to tell ln assembly of her many adventures A dlstm ulshed member of the Brltlsh Forelgn Service E Scovlsh also talked to the students Roundmg off a good pro- gram and adding a good flnale were Dick Elwood and hrs gultar and that ever-famous comedian Frank Koempel Outslde tourxng the thxrty acre campus I met Pat Kelly Mary and Luther Bowen and Anne Whitehouse a specxal commxttee from Washington D C They were mspectxng the most modem school rn the natlon Horseheads Central School Sammy Spxnt .. . . . . 17 ' v 7 1 1 ' . , , . , . . . , . . . . . , , , . . , . . . , , . . 1 , I 9 . . 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