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Board of Education President HEMAN MoRR1soN Other Members of the Board CHARLES BARLOW Louis Gooosrwoucu CHARLES KELLOGG Clerk ..,, ---...MRS. GORDON MURPHY Treasurer ,,., - HUGH MITCHELL Collectord --.LMIRVING STILSON Thirty-one
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Elementary Department HE FIRST GRADE is housed in the Community House, which provides most homelike quarters for the children, with individual cots where the children spend an hour in rest daily. This is an advantage because the pupils cannot go home early but must remain in school until the busses carry the older pupils home, too. Unique projects in arithmetic, English and civics have been carried out in this grade. In arithmetic the grade measured and sawed the material to construct a low picket fence along the walks in order to keep the grass from being worn away. A puppet show, Three Billy Goats Grufff' in English was a part of the work accomplished by the group. Cleaning their own play- ground ancl planting flowers for the walks of the Community House furnished practical problems in civics. The second and third grades have learned self-expression through paint- ing, drawing and construction of buildings and other more simple objects. A model home was built to illustrate Washington's residence at Mt. Vernon, since this year is the Washington bicentennial. The fourth and fifth grades have completed several puppet shows, among which were one of King Arthur and one of religion. They have also made relief maps of North America, New York State and Australia. The children have been fortunate in having a large amount of visual instruction in geog- raphy. The sixth, seventh and eighth grades are organized as a part of the junior-senior high school. Pupils from all the grade music classes participated in an operetta, The Land of Dreams Come True,', early in the spring. These classes also pre- sented the annual Children's Day program at the church. Thirty
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Faculty Principal DANA B. ROBLEE Graduate of: Geneseo Normal and St. Bonaventure's College. Gradu- ate work: State College for Teachers, University of Buffalo, and Hartwick College. Other Members ofthe Faculty FANNIE B. HALL-Graduate of: Unadilla Training Class and State College for Teachers. Graduate work: New York University and Hartwick College. Subject: English. joYcE House-Graduate of State College for Teachers. Subjects: Home- making and design. WILBUR HoY'r-Graduate of: Union College. Graduate work: State College for Teachers and University of Lille, France. Subjects: Mathematics, physics and physical geography. ALTHEA R. JESTER-Graduate of: Delhi Training Class and Geneseo Normal. Other training at: Columbia University and Hartwick College. Sub- jects: Grade music and junior high school geography and history. KATHRYN JONES-Graduate of: Oneonta Normal. Other training at! Hart- wick College. Subjects: Second and third grades. MABEL LEWIS-Graduate of: Cornell University. Graduate work: Hartwick College. Subjects: History, Latin and glee club. HERMAN MAYER-Graduate of: University of Illinois. Subject: Physical training and coaching. AMENZO MERRILL-Graduate of: Delhi Training Class. Other training at: Oneonta Normal, Geneseo Normal, State College for Teachers and Hartwick College. Subjects: Commercial and seventh grade geography. BLossoM MERRILL-Gf3dU3IC of: Walton Training Class. Other training at Geneseo Normal, Oneonta Normal, and Hartwick College. Subjects: First grade and library. ETHEL A. MILLS-Graduate of: Elmira College. Graduate work: Hartwick College. Subjects: French and mathematics. EDITH Osram-:our-Graduate of: Oneonta Normal. Other training at: Hartwick College. Subjects: Fourth and fifth grades. ELLEN S. WATTS-Graduate of: Tusculum College, Tennessee. Graduate work: Hartwick College. Subjects: junior high school arithmetic and English, civics, and biology. Thirty-two
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