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We attempt to meet the varying interests of the pupils attending the Kellogg Central School by spon- soring numerous activities and offering several cour- ses of study. This edition of The Ke1loggian records most of the activities which pupils participated in dur- in the l944-45 school term. The following courses of study were offered this year: 1. Academic, with majors and! or minors in mathematics , science ' Latin ' business social studies agriculture homemaking 2. College Entrance 3. Vocational homernaking 4. Vocational agriculture ATTENDANCE AT OUR AMERICAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS AN ' OPPORTUNITY li we dare to rise level to the opportunities offered ui. our destiny will be vest beyond the newer of Imagination. 6
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Standing: Mrs. O'Brien. Grades 3 and 4: Mr. Beemer, English and Library: Mrs. Davidson, Home Making: Mr. Iones, Athletics and Health: Mrs, Hueston, Grades 7 and 8: Mr. Gottshall, Supervising Principal and Mathematicsp Mrs. Delameter, English and Latin. Seated: Miss Hines, Music: Miss Keete, Social Studies: Mister Kennedy: Agricul- ture and Science, Miss Truscott, Grades 1 and 2: Miss Dunn, Grades 5 and 6. INSTRUCTORS' ASSOCIATION The Kellogg faculty organized this year under the leader-ship of Mister Kennedy, assisted by Miss Keefe as Vice-president and Miss Truscott as Secre- tary-treasurer. A book club was formed by the mem- bers, each person buying a book and loaning it to the various associates. In early December, We held an outing in Oneonta. .a fine dinner was enjoyed at the Ann Etta, after which we attended the theatre. Faculty birthdays have been pleasant occasions, celebrated after school by consumption of cakes baked tor the events. We have enjoyed our year together and our fellowship with the students of Kellogg High School. 5
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