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Mr. Addison Hlll, Miss Matilda Hughes, Mr. Willoughby Beam, Mr. Lester Gary, Miss Maude Reamer, Mr. George Kalbllerschf second row: Mr. Paul Nichols, Miss Ruth Craig, Mr. P. Frederick Piper, Miss Alice Slalford, Mr. Harry Good, Miss Henrietta Langer Mr Ferdr nand DiBartolo. DEPARTMENT HEADS INSTRLICT AND DIRECT Mr. Harry l. Good, head of The commercial deparTmenT, supervises The work of TwenTy-nine Teachers who insTrucT more Than Two Thousand sTudenTs in one of The Three courses-sTenographic, bookkeeping, or business adminisTraTion. ln addiTion, Tive-year courses have been arranged which will give The pupil noT only a diploma in The commercial course, buT also one in The college enTrance course. These Tive-year courses are arranged Tor pupils who enTer high school aT an immaTure age, Tor com- mercial pupils who wish To enTer college, and Tor college enTrance pupils who desire addiTional work in arT, commerce, homemaking, or music. This year Tour boys are being graduaTed from The Tive-year course. Each will receive Two diplomas. Miss RuTh Craig supervises The work oT TwenTy-Two Teachers in The English deparT- menT. Besides The regular insTrucTion in English, The following elecTives are offered in This deparTmenT-English liTeraTure l and ll, public speaking l and ll, iournalism, debaTing, dramaTics l and ll, and English grammar. Miss MaTilda Hughes direcTs The Teaching of ThirTeen Teachers in The social science deparTmenT, and Miss Mary M. Wardwell, Ten in The maThemaTics deparTmenT. The physical educaTion deparTmenT includes nine insTrucTors whose work is supervised by Mr. George J. Kalbfleisch. Miss HenrieTTa M. Langer direcTs The work in homemaking, wiTh six Teachers under her supervision, while Mr. LesTer B. Gary and Mr. Ferdinand F. Di BarTolo supervise The work in biological science and in The sTudy of The modern languages. The classical deparTmenT is headed by Mr. Willoughby P. Beam, drawing, by Miss Maude Reamer, and music, by Mr. Paul E. Nichols. Miss Alice H. STaTFord is The librarian. TH E CALENDAR I932
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IN MEMORIAM The loss of Miss Sarah H. Bullard, feacher of home economics, who died. suddenly on Tuesday morning, March I, was a very real one. Miss Bullard had been af school on fhe preceding Friday. Sfricken lafe Safurday, she was unconscious unfil her deafh. Miss Bullard was noi' only an insfrucfor in our school, buf ifs fradifions and cusfoms were parficularly dear fo her since she was an alumna of Old Cenfral High School. She complefed her fraining af Drexel lnsfifufe, Philadelphia, in l907. Nine years ago she received her Bachelor of Arls degree from Columbia Universify, New York Cify. Before coming fo Hufchinson-Cenfral as a feacher, Miss Bullard, had faughf in School No. 52 and also School No. 22. She served fhe cify of Buffalo as an insfrucfor in fhe public school for fhirfy-six years. ln addifion fo her day school work, Miss Bullard was deeply inferesfed in fhe educafion of nurses, and she insfrucfed several classes of probafionary nurses for fwo Buffalo hospifals, giving fhem special fraining in child care. Miss Bullard was acfive bofh in fhe American Home Economics Associafion and fhe American Associafion of Universify Women. She was known af school for fhe deep inferesf she 'look in fhe girls in her classes, and for her unobfrusive and unceasing efforfs fo aid fhose who were especially in need of a helping hand. ' . Alfhough Miss Sarah M. Alfmann af fhe fime of her deafh on March 2, l932, was a member of fhe faculfy of Riverside High School, neverfheless, her passing was a real loss fo .Hufchinsonians as well. Miss Alfmann who had assisfed Mr. Whifney nof only wifh his dufies as assisfanf principal, buf also wifh his supervision of fheiCALENDAR sfaff, was fransferred fo Riverside High School as a sfudyroom adviser, when fhe high school was firsf opened in l930. A r I Miss Alfmann had been a member of fhe social science deparfmenf of Hufchinson- Cenfral High School from Sepfember, l9I9, unfil fhe fime of herypromofion fo fhe new high school. She was a niece of fhe lafe Frederick A. Vogf, former principal of Cenfral and Hufchinson-Cenfral. Miss Alfmann had been seriously ill for nearly a year before her deafh. r . For fenlyears Miss Alfmann had charge of fhe financial commiffees of fhe CALEN- DAR sfaff, and she supervised as well fhe circulafionof fhe publicafion which, during her supervision, appeared nof only as a magazine, buf also. as a yearbook published semiannually, bofh for fhe January and fhe June graduafing classes, as well as fhe annual which is cusfomary now. She was a valued friend of fhe many feachers who knew her infimafely and she was held in high esfeem by her pupils. We ioin wi'l'h pupils and faculfy of Riverside in mourning her passing. THE CALENDAR I932
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I THE HUTCHINSON FACULTY M. SMITH THOMAS ........,.,.....,,....,.,.................,.........,,.....,.........,....,................... Principal WILLIAM E. WEAFER ........ P. FREDERICK PIPER ..,. Ruih Craig Villie M. Carman Elizabeih Pierce Flora M. Harris CharloI I'e M. Meagher Alice A. King Agnes K. Bariow Emma L. Klipfel Willoughby P. Beam Harriei' L. Erb Ferdinand F. Di Barfolo Alfred M. Gardenas Maude Reamer Mary M. Wardwell Louise M. Hodges Margare'r Ferguson LesI'er B. Gary ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mary L. SmiI'h May V. Halloran Clara M. Schorn Cora M. Seifz Ella J. P. Shorfu ' Mary Rose Murphy Geralda M. Glaser Florence M. Tehan CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT MODERN LANGUAGE Ernes'l'ine A. Manhardi' Ruih Bosworlh Schang DRAWING MATHEMATICS Gerirude Posf Kaie L'Hommedieu Berfha P. Seyfang Alberfa S. Wanenmacher SCIENCE-BIOLOGICAL Ella M. Donnoclcer ...........AssisTanI' Principal ...........AssisTan+ I Principal - I Lillian H. Murphy I Marian Reed E. A. CIairreH'a Fell Ediih F. Haalce Helen L. Cornell Glena M. Allen Mabel C. Merle Mabel C. Baldwin , Margarei K. McCarThy. Mildred Kain Margueriie L. Borron Kaihleen Donnelly Susan Kavanagh Jean F. Neil Boris Garfinkel Horace B. Guihrie George Herberi' DeViney Gerirude Ziemann Iola A. SmiTh SCIENCE-PHYSICAL Henrie'Ha W. Penny Mark Hopkins SOCIAL SCIENCE QHISTORYQ Maiilda Hughes 'Caiherine M. Considine Floyd Braman Hill Grace E. Churchill Ella L. Kenney Mabel R, Grimm RuI'h W. Fisher CharloHe A. Rohr Joseph E. Salmon Peryl S. Howe Helen L. Wrighi' Grace A. Teeier I Gerfrude B. Hayden THE CALENDAR l932
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