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I ' fy fr ' 4 ' ..i I ll tl M v- ' i',i WJ .4 Q 'f A. ' 4.x ll 3 R ul ' 6 13 in ' i Q. ' 5 ' f X i Lx, N 4 6 ,N --'. T 41 .0 Y J In S TI S N Editorial Staff The wild bunch of lndians pictured on this page comprises the Baronet Editorial Statt. Under their capable leadership the A Baronet' was slowly' assembled. Arrangements for pictures were made, stories were written, literary material was typewritten, and advertising was secured before the MBaronet was ready to hit the press The editors and tneir staffs worked hard and hope you enjoy reading the 'Barcnet as much as we enicyed putting it together. ,Linn Heagle served as editor-in-chief, assisted by Carolyn Ficniinger and George Zervas, while Richard l-latzenlouhler kept track cf the loose change as business rnanaaer Bettye Lou Cerrone and Marg' Putman directed the writing as literary editors The lndians seen lurking loetiind page corners '.-:ere exe- cuted under the supervision of Betty' S2-fears and Pat Brossoie Bill Horak, sports editor, 1.-:rote the fate cf our athletic team: and Shirley lileilis served as photography editor, aided Don Calder:-.food Lucille Martin directed the advertising start and Kathryn Pcllak headed the typing staff Miss Daly and Mr Blake served faculty advisers
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MP lOH?f P SEDQECIC - is a harrie to make Gloversvllle Coaohes and teams alllce sri-adder it Gloversvjle gust fait Ln football over our Sedleikifioailied C',lTfQfS For the last fe '.-.' 'gears ive have been attrrbafed to lohhsfovri or: the C:YldLTCI l, eaah tzrie over a i1j:r1l',' favored Gloverszille elevei fi The Classroom Prof plehtj: iii Tzpe hall foo He leaehes eleveritfi and twelfth 'gear sofzal stgd1es, and the three algebras ff '.,' CQ dreh t prepared, why' riot dst go hottie, lf, the Sf',QCiGY1f attztade ta.-:ard a Siedleila :lass Pr exoelleit Lrisfrgtfor arid a Coaoh who has what lf fakes lS the I'I'.6l1I'.lfQ' of the harie Siedleokg to 'gs ever: f to f3lo'.'erf1'x1Qle lf stells v-. ' lf lf rl. F, MRS MARGARET M SAUNDERS- ln l. H. S, our lGeorhetry Lady lS re- puted Klcy herselfl to have been teach- ing math for eighty-eight years She also is sald to have gnven Pythagoras and Euchd a helping hand wxth those theorems and proposltlorzs. Mrs Sauhf ders has oomed the phrase, 'llvfjx heart luleedsfice cubes, which we dont believe at all, but 'ffilfllllSlITSlT1,lIT16Ifffll m soaring the Sophoriores A persoh of greai Charm and she has Carrled the class of fifty as joapooses, led us hy the hahd as juniors, and finally has discharged us in full 1-:ar paxil from the senior Class l-las any Class ever had speh a '.-fohderfal GdV15CYl
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il Ll Z Facultyff , f Mr Eugene F Conantu our new superintendent We hope you enjoy being here as much as we enioy having you, Mr. William A. Wright - the big chief of I. H. S. His favorite song is 'llf you knew Susy like l know Susy, Ch, Oh, Oh, what a dog. Miss Lizabeth M. Pickering-thinks there is nothing like King and Brower to be the perfect heroes. We, of I. H. S., were happy to hear of her good res covery. Miss Ruth E. VanDuesen-came to the rescue of Mr. Wright. Does fine at running all IH. S. errands. Mrs. Helen O. Lathers-our dra- matic coach. She constantly insists that when speaking, you should use your tongue, lips, and teeth. Miss Rita E. Daly-The Our Miss Brooks of I. H. S. She also does a fine job at putting over English to the stu- dents. Mr, Iohn P. Siedleckie-our coach. Tries desperately to drill social studies facts into the heads of the seniors and plays into the heads of the boys. Mr. Lloyd D. Willcox-a staunch Yankee fan. We wonder, Mr. Willcox, is the above good common horse sense? Mr. Iohn R, Iohnson -ranks high among our flashy tie wearersf' He is the man who sees, hears, and dreams essays. an if -r'-u., ff iw y 1- fx. -Q. Mrs. Mildred B. Richmond-done of the girls' witty bowling advisors. She is always on hand to spur the girls on to a good game. Miss Virginia C. Cavoretto - Sophos more class advisor. She can always be heard rambling on about shorthand consisting of sounds. Mr. Leland P. Brady - our faithful piano player who is called upon in tight spots. He is also good at teaching Greek and Roman history to the Sopho- mores. Mrs, Edith B. Dunlap-claims she's been teaching Business Arithmetic for years and years. Keeps the students up-to-date on her grandchildrens in- teresting adventures. Mr. Keith E. Blakefa new English teacher. He formerly taught in Glovers- villefbut the Iohnstown students ree spect his ability anyway. IN- 'Q-5
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