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COMMERCIAL Raymond S. Frazier, B.S., Ed.M., Plattsburg, N. Y. Head of Departmentg Plattsburg State Normal, West Point, University of Buffalo Catharine A. Grant, B.S., Kenmore New York University Frederick E. Grefe, B.S., Buffalo Syracuse University Beatrice L. Hunt, B.S., Oneida, N. Y. Syracuse University LeRoy L. Pitkin, B.S., Ed.M., Buffalo Syracuse University Carolyn Christiansen Siekmann, B.S., Kenmore Albany State Teachers College Mildred Smith, A.B., Cortland, N. Y. Syracuse University Dorothy Tjeerdsma, Ilion, N. Y. Plattsburg State Normal Marie Weilhamor, B.S., Utica, N. Y. Syracuse University Albert J. Witzig, B.S., Buffalo University of Buffalo ENGLISH Mrs. Gertrude M. Chittenden, A.B., Burlington, Vt. Head of Department Smith College Virginia Carey, A.B., Kenmore D'Youville College Elizabeth F. Chittenden, A.B., Burlington, Vt. Smith College C. Esther Hepinstall, B.S., Ed.M., Canisteo, N. Y. Syracuse University, University of Buffalo Richard W. Offenhamer, A.B., Buffalo Colgate University Margaret E. O'Malley, A.B., Ke ore Trinity College J' F. Grace Scott, A.B., Ke ore Syracuse University Eve Strong, B.S., Franklinville, N. Y. Ithaca College, Cornell University Clarence R. Vosburgh, B.S., Batavia, N. Y. Hamilton College Grace Washburn, A.B., A.M., Spencer, N. Y. Syracuse University FINE ARTS Carl W. Hann, B.S., Andover, N. Y. Ithaca College, Life License from Fredonia State Normal T. Francis McLaughlin, B.A., CMusicJ, Jordan, N. Y. Syracuse University Jeannette Underwood, B.S., Buffalo Elmira College HOME ECONOMICS W'inifred D. Cook, A.B., A.M., Kenmore Park College, Columbia University Mrs. Helen T. Edlefson, B.S., M.A., Jacksonville, Ill. MacMurray College, Columbia University LANGUAGE Lillian M. Barrows, A.B., Kenmore University of Buffalo Ann E. Conn, A.B., Kenmore University of Buffalo Marie-Jeanne Gendreau, New Bedford, Mass. Middlebury College, 1'Universite de Grenoble Beulah M. Harms, A.B., A.M., Wellsville, N. Y. University of Michigan, Middlebury College Alise Cowles Van Wie, A.B., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. University of Buffalo LIBRARIAN Mrs. Eleanor Peck, A.B., B.S., Warsaw, N. Y. Elmira College, University of Buffalo MATHEMATICS W'illiam H. Braunton, A.B., A.M., Pd.M., fHonJ Warsaw, N. Y. Head of Department Hamilton College, Columbia University Mollie A. Jones, A.B., North Tonawanda, N. Y. University of Buffalo C. Sherwood Miller, A.B., Kenmore Hamilton College Benjamin B. Sharpe, B.A., M.A., Greenwich, N. Wesleyan University, University of Buffalo Princeton University PHYSICAL EDUCATION Marie Kauffman, Richmond, Ind. North American Gymnastic Union, Indianapolis, Wiesley F. Snyder, B.S., Kenmore Michigan State University SCIENCE Carl 'W. Baisch, B.S., A.M., Tonawanda Head of Department University of Budalo Rolland J. Gladieux, A.B., M.S., Toledo, Ohio Oberlin College, Syracuse University J. Curtis Palmer, A.B., Hilton, N. Y. Syracuse University Clifford E. Scouten, A.B., M.A., Sylvania, Pa. St. Lawrence University Theodore J. Siekmann, B.S., Buffalo St. Lawrence University SOCIAL SCIENCE George J. Barna, B.S.g Erl.M., Manville, N. J. Hobart College, University of Buffalo Edith R. Britton, A.B., A.M., Buffalo Cornell University Margery L. Cameron, A.B., Morrisville, N. Y., Elmira College ' Alice C. Dearing, A.B., Kenmore .A ' U D'Youville College Ruth Dearing, A.B., Kenmore D'Youville College STUDY HALL Frances S. Usher, A.B., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Mount Holyoke College HALL MONITOR George M. Williams, Kenmore SECRETARIAL STAFF Charlotte A. Nightingale, Kenmore Secretary to the Principal Mrs. Isadora Hoadley, Kenmore Office Secretary Dorothy Onasch, Glen Rock, N. J. Assistant Secretary to the Principal SIGHT CONSERVATION Georgina Jerrett, Buffalo FIICIILTV Y. In
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First row: Scott: llepinstullg Bruuulong Pcckg Frazierg i'1l'f5f llll1llQ Baiscllg C. Cllittcmlclxg Kuull inang llslicrg Cainvrou. SVFUIIII row: Lungg Scoulcng Cook: NigIiliiIlgLll0Q lloudleyg Onusclig I.:-wisg 'l'jc't-lwlslilug You lrurglig lxit'l421lIflllllIlQ Vlfillizuns. Thin! row: Smillig Careyg Conn: llunl: Brillong lf. Cluittcntlcng Strongg 0'lXluIln-yg Ce-1nl1'cau llmlerwxoocl. l'l0lll'IfI row: Vfasliliurng llruntg Burrowsg Joni-sg Vanwieg C. Siekmanng A. Dcaringg Wcilliaincrg H. D4-airing: llarms: Etlleffon. l iftl1 row: Sliarpcg Wilzig: Ulf:-nliumcrg Pitking Barnag Millcrg Crcfvg Pulim-rg lllutlicuxg llzlnng 'l'. Siclununnz Um-n. Frank C. Ds-nsln-rgcr, .'X.B., NM., Corning. N. Y. Supcrinlcmlent ol Schools s'yl'Z1l'lISt' llnixcrsily, Coluinlniu llniwrsily John E. Dc-morn-sl, BS., z'i.fNl., Mitltlle-st-x, N. Y. Sup:-rxifor of S4-comlary limlucalion liculsu tlollt-gt-, Colnmlmia University Roy G. Freeman, BS., A.M., lidwurtls, N. Y. l'rincipal Sl. i.LlWl't'lN'tf llnivcrsily, Ctllllllllllil University Raymond S. Frazier, BS., EQLM., Plallsliurg, N. Y. lleatl of Commercial Department: Vice Principal Pluttslnlrg State Normal, Wlcsl Point, University of Buffalo Carl W. Baisch, BS., A.M., Tonaxxantlzi Hcafl of Science Departmcnlg Vice Principal llnivcrsity of Buffalo lm Siuniiws Immun JOHN If IUNF ilu fllflvmurizlm , i. A tl 1
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.Seated F. Chaseg A, Conn: 1. Carter: E. Strong. Slllfllllflgf R. Cladieux: B. Sllarpeg V. Own-ng C. Covellg W. Branntong G. Barnag C. Chase. Presenting for its annual play Maxwell Andersonis 4'The Star-Wagon,,7 the faculty ventured again into the field of drama and was once more successful. February 29 and March l were the dates of the performances, proceeds of which went into the treasury of the Parent-Teachers Association. The play, which points out the moral that money does not make happiness, included nineteen teachers in the cast. The feminine contingent of the cast were resplendent in wasp-Waisted gowns and picture hats which were worn in the scenes depicting life in 1902. Other scenes had a modern setting. The presentation of this play marked a departure from conventional dramas for 4'The Star-Wagon is a fantasy. Other activities of the faculty were the general meetings and the various depart- mental conferences, which were held with the aim of improving the methods of instruction in Kenmore High School. Each spring the teachers arrange an exhibit at the school, and the various depart- ments present displays of pupils' work. This feature of school life serves to acquaint the parents with some of the act-omplishments of various classes. ln addition, the faculty participates in the undertakings of the Parent-Teachers Association. The funds of this association, which received the proceeds of The Star-Wagon, helps to provide glasses and dental care for needy pupils. A few scholarship loans also are provided by the funds. Therefore, the production was not only an artistit- accomplishment and an enjoyable activity but also a worth- while project. C. Covellg J. Carferg W. Braunton. HICIILTV PLIW
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