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l MARIAN L. WARREN, Guidance Counselor. A.B., Oberlin Col1ege3 M.A., Oberlin Collegeg Ph.D., Cornell University. YY3f'1'5.'vacN'4N , .. . 'L' 'YVWW NNN You seniors have gone through high school in the most momentous years of our nation's history. There have been many distractions and additional respon- sibilities to demand your time and energy. You are to be congratulated for having continued your educa- tion in the most important battle station for youth- the classroom. Great opportunities for service and leaderships lie ahead of you as you go forth to serve our country until the day of victory, and then in the post-war years, when great problems will need your help in their solution. Having built a good foundation during your years of preparation, may you press on to new adventures and high achievements in what- ever fields of work you may decide to enter. MARIAN L. WARREN First Row Howard A. Anderson, Director of the Social Studies Department. B.A., Au- gusta Collegeg M.A., University of Chicngog Ph.D., State University of Iowa. Raymond Arnold, Art, B.F.A., Syracuse University. Blanche D. Bacorn, Commerce. A.B., El- mira College. Edgar E. Bfedbenner, Physical Education and Recreation. GG., Reading Normal Schoolq Cornell University fSpecial Certificateb. Second Row Emilie M. Brown, English. A.B., YVilliam Smith Collegeg M.A., Cornell University. Laura. Bryant, Vocal Music. State College, Terre Haute, Indiana. Mayfred Claiiin, Hend of the Mathematics Department. B.S., St. Lawrence Uni- versity. Josephine R. Conlon, Foreign Languages. A.B., Cornell Universityg M.A., Cornell University. i 'k
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'VNC To the Members of the Class of 1944: We who have been associated with you for the past few years will follow you with affectionate interest and with confident expecta- tion as you go forth to meet life and to take your part in an adventure whose possibilities are boundless, We are confident that you will meet this challenge with courage and high resolve and that you will see at the end of the present crisis the dawn of ci new day in which your training will count for much. We sincerely believe you will realize your possibilities and contribute the best that you FRANK R, BLISS, Slllhl'l'XlNlllLf 1't-attivimi. us., N.-it have for your fellow man. To this end, we wish Ynrlt Stun- Vulli-xv iltr 'l'l-:nvli -rs: XLS.. 1'ul'in'll l'ni You Godspeed' t 'it '- P. R. BLISS To You Students of the Class of '44: Look In this llny, fur il is l.il'v Tho vi-ry I.it't- nt' l.il'e-l . . . For Yvsln-l'4l:i5 is lint :l llrw-ailn, ' Alld 'l'u lniir1'mx is only at Vision: Blli 'l'u-cl:i5 we-Il livl-nl MukCB 1-vi-V5 Ye'slvl'il:ly il lll'1'illll of llzlppiiinus And 1-vi-ry 'l'4--lnnrruxx' ii Vision nl' llupn-, Look wt-ll, ilu-in fur:-, to this ilziyl f- l i-nm thi- S1IllNt'l'll, zuitlnn' iinknuwn. ln these times when so many carefully laid plans have to be adapted to changing conditions, all of us have to keep in mind at all times what we want out of life. The individual with a purpose, a goal in life, can very often shape the present, which is the only time that belong to any of us, toward the realization of his plans. look well, therefore, to this day! This is my wish for you, members of the Class ll ELWOOD A. LAFORTUNE, Yic't l'l'im'ip:ll zllul Ili- of 144. ri-rlul' ol' llliiilallxvv. -ILS., l'nixvl'sily uf Minmt sutu: Nl..X.. 1'uliin1lri:i l'nix'vt'sily. E. A. LAFORTUNE 4 A Godspeed to each of you in the class of 1944. Into whatsoever situation you go, may you remember, lt is not life that matters but the courage you bring to it. THERESA WEST THERESA WEST, l'rim-ip:il'x Assistrlnl in l'li:u'L:n- uf Alt4'tirl:iln'v. .LIL Yussru' Uulli-:vp ISS., Form-ll l'liivi-i'silt'. Q 9 'I'
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f First Rim' Helen B. C0rC0l'all, t'uiliil1n-l'1'v. ISS., K:-uku Volln-ire-. Clarence R. Dixon, llii-I-nw nf thi- Indus- trinl Arts Ill-pnrtimmt, ILS., l'niv1-rsity of lhu-In-st:-rg M.S., Form-Il Vnivvrsity. Ethel Doney, t'ulnlm-rt-n-. ILS., l'llmir:t t'0ll1-5.50. Helen A. Drake, llire-1-tnr of Pllysivzll I'Iiluc'utiun for Girls. ILS., lim-xtmi llnie vi-rsityg Suruvnt Cnllm-in-. Svvolul Row Emma R030 Elll0l7t, Iloml- Arts. ILS., Fm'- nvll l'nivx-rsity. Marlan E. Elliott, limflislu, A.Ii., .lllm-glue-ny Poll:-L51-3 M.A., t'4n'n4-ll l'nivi-rsity. Robert I. Everingham, X'm'utimml Agri- :-nlture-. ILS., Form-ll l'nive-rsity. Bernice Finch, Instrnim-ntail Blusiv. Um'- untn Stull- Nnrlnulg Mns.li., llllill'2l l'ul' ll-iw. Q' 'QRQQTXLQ wth. ' N ..f- . .1 E Z . r ...X M . GEM'-X First Rnw Royal Gilky, Scia-in-1-. B.S.A., Cornell Ulllf vm-rsityg M.A., New York Stntte College for 'l'vnm'lwrs. Catherine H. Grady, English. A.B., Cnr- nell University. Alfred H. Grommon, Hvzul of the English Ilepnrtmvnt. A.B., Cornell University: M.A., Curnvll Uuiversityg Ph.D., Cor- nell University. Miriam Hample, Unninn-rev. AB., Elmira Unllogi-3 M.A,, Unluinlrin University. Svrinnl Row Caroline E. Hook, Uftivo Assistant. Medivnl Dopurtnwnt. Kiwln-stun' Business Si-lmol. Ralph W. Jones, Ilirvvtnr of llvnltli und Pliysivatl l'Iducutiun. ILS., We-slvynn Univ:-x'sitj'3 M.A,, Columbia Univm-rsity. Hilda. M. Laubenstein, Sm-itil Studios. A.B., New York Stnto College for 'I'euuI1vrs: M..-L, Corin-ll University. Marion E. Leary, Supervisor of the Art Department. A.B., Vassar College.
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