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FACU LTY ln This year oT naTional emergency The TaculTy oT Kenmore Senior l-ligh School has Tound iTselT unusually busy. The Kenmore Teachers AssociaTion has had an especially acTive year wiTh a member oT The K.l-l.S. TaculTy. Mrs. GerTrude M. ChiTTenden, as presidenT. In addiTion To The regular TaculTy meeTings and special deparTmenTal discussions, many members oT The TaculTy parTicipaTed in The naTional war eTforT by noT only Talcing useTul courses, buT in some cases Teaching Them. Dr. RoberT W. WalTon, medical supervisor, TaughT TirsT aid classes, while Mr. Carl Baisch, Mr. Theodore Siekmann, and Mr. Roland Gladieux TaughT science classes in civilian deTense. In cooperaTion wiTh deTense work, Mr. Russell BenTz, Mr. George Dobson, and Mr. Carl Baisch TaughT vocaTional classes in The naTional program OT which Mr. Lynn Nichols is The head. The women Teachers have also been acTive. Miss EdiTh BriTTon, Miss Virginia Carey, and Miss Mollie Jones Tool: The Red Cross MoTor Corps Course which noT only Trained Them To drive ambulances, buT also TaughT Them To Take care oT The mechanical parTs OT The auTomobile. More Than sevenTy-Tive per cenT oT The TaculTy Tool: The Ten-weelcs' Red Cross course. The Teachers were insTrucTed in bandaging, arTiTicial respiraTion, and general TirsT aid TreaTmenT. Pioneers in whaT aT TirsT mighT be considered The humorous side oT The naTional emergency were Miss Marie KauTTman and Mr. Wesley Snyder, who pedaled Their bicycles To school. FirsT row: Miss ScoTT: Miss Usher: Miss Cook: Miss Gendreau: Mrs. ChiTTenden: Mr. Baisch: Mr. Freeman: Mr. Frazier: Mrs. Peck: Mr, BraunTon: Miss l-lepinsTall: Miss Harms. Second row: Miss HunT: Miss T-luTTer: Miss Williamson: Miss SmiTh: Miss R. Dearing: Miss ChiTTenden: Mrs. Bollman: Mrs. ScouTen: Miss A. Dearing: Miss Weilhamer: Miss Cudlipp: Mrs. Moran: Miss Cameron: Mrs. Ellis: Miss Conn: Mr. Vosburgh. Third row: Mr. WiTzig: Miss Tieerdsma: Miss BriTTon: Miss Jones: Miss Carey: Miss SuTherland: Miss Chase: Miss KauTTman: Miss Barrows: Miss NighTingale: Miss Onasch: Miss Meagher: Miss Krause: Miss EasTerbrool1: Miss O'Malley: Mr. Sielcmann. FourTh row: Mr. Marlalc: Mr. OTTenhamer: Mr. Bollier: Mr. Miller: Mr. BenTz: Mr. Lindberg: Mr. CvreTe: Mr. Barna: Mr. Nichols: Mr. Palmer: Mr. Gladieux: Mr. PiTkin: Mr, Hann: Mr. Snyder.
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Firsf row: Mr. Frank C. Densberger, superinfendenf of schools: Dr. Elmer L. Sleeper, frusfeey Mr. Kennefh O. Irvin, disfricf clerlc, business manager, Mr. George F. Wallace, Sr., presidenfg Mrs. Mil- dred L. Clemenfs, vice-presidenfg Dr. Laverne I-I. Bruclcer, freasurer. lNof in fhe picfure is Mr. Lloyd E. Greer, frusfee.I Those in fhe know in Kenmore Senior I-Iigh School realize fhaf fhere is an im- porfanf group of people worlcing fo formulafe school policies and direcf ifs acfivifies, a group Iiffle seen by fhe average sfudenf, fhe Board of Educafion. This group re- ceives fhe inspirafion for many recreafional and educafional advanfages which are Iafer carried ouf by fhe school officials, whose parf in fhe maffers is nof a small one. In fhis, The second year in fhe new school, fhe adminisfrafion is finding fhaf 'Ihe sfudenfs are acquiring again fhe feeling of school spirif which was Iosf momenfarily Iasf year when new regulafions wenf info effecf. On fhe whole, fhe facf fhaf mosf sfudenfs now fhinlc of fhe new school as home is due fo fhe combined efforfs of fhe faculfy, school officials, and fhe board of educafion. FRANK C. DENSBERGER JOHN E. DEMOREST RAYMOND S. FRAZLER A-B-I A-M-I Corning. N. Y. B.S., A.M., Middlesex, N. Y. BS EcI'M',Ll Plgilsliurq' N' YQIN' ea o Superinfendenf of Schools Supervisor of Commercial Deparfmenff-jr Syracuse Universify Secondary Educafion PIGHSEQES EIQQZIPEIIOF Columbia Unzversify Keulia College Wesf pogif i Columbia Universify Universify of vffaio il, I, lv HJ Nu OFFICIALS ROY G. FREEMAN B.S., AM., Edwards, N. Y Principal Sf. Lawrence Universify Columbia Universify op 14 .Arc .K CARL W. BAISCH B.S., PLM., Tonawanda Head of Science Deparfmenf Vice Principal Universify of Buffalo
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COMMERCIAL Raymond S. Frazier, B.S., Ed.M., Plaffsburg, N. Y. I-lead of Deparfmenf Plaffsburg Sfafe Normal, Wesf Poinf, Universify of Buffalo Cafharine A. Granf, B.S., Elmira Heighfs, N. Y. New York Unive sify Frederick E. Grefe, B.S., Ed.M., Buffalo Syracuse Universify, Uniyersify of Buffalo Beafrice L. Hunl, B.S., Oneida, N. Y. Syracuse Universify LeRoy L. Pifkin, B.S., Ed.M., Buffalo Syracuse Universify Mildred Smifh, A.B., Corfland, N. Y. Syracuse Universify Dorofhy Tieerdsma, llion, N. Y. Plaffsburg Sfafe Normal Marie Weilhamer, B.S., Ufica, N. Y. Syracuse Universify Alberf J. Wifzig, B.S., Buffalo Universify of Buffalo ENGLISH Mrs. Gerfrude M. Chiffenden, A.B., Burlingfon, Vl. I-lead of Deparfmenf Smifh College Virginia Carey, A.B., Kenmore D'Youville College Elizabefh Chiffenden, A.B., Burlingfon, Vf. Smifh College C. Esfher Hepinsfall, B.S., Ed.M., Canisfeo, N. Y. Syracuse Universify, Uniyersify of Buffalo C. Osborne HuH'on, A.B., M.A., Alliance, Ohio Mounf Union College, Syracuse Universify lln fhe armed forcesl Charles Marlak, Jr., B.S., Binghamfon, N. Y. Universify of New I-lampshire, New York Universify, Syracuse Universify Richard W. Offenhamer, A.B., Buffalo Colgafe Universify Margaref E. O'MaIIey, A.B., Barker, N. Y. Trinify College F. Grace Scoff, A.B., Kenmore Syracuse Universify Eve Sfrong, B.S., Elfon, N. Y. lffnaca College, Cornell Universify Grace Sufherland, A.B., Kenmore Syracuse Universify Clarence R. Voslaurgh, B.S., M.A., Bafavia, N. Y. I-lamilfon College, Columbia Universify Mary E. Williamson, B.A., Buffalo, N. Y. D'Youville College FACULTY Miss Marie-Jeanne Gen- dreau, Mrs. Clifford Scoufen, Miss Suzanne I-luffer, and Miss C. Esfher I-lepinsfall were among fhose who parfi- cipafed in fhe Monday affer- noon acfivifies of fhe Red Cross firsf aid class faughf by Dr. Roberf W. Walfon for fhe feachers. FINE ARTS Margarel' E. Chase, King Ferry, N. Y. Syracuse Universify Carl W. Hann, B.S., Ed.M., Andover, N. Y. Ifhaca College, Canisius College, Fredonia Sfafe Normal Arfhur H. Lindberg, B.F.A., Worcesfer, Mass. Praff lnsfifufe, Worcesfer Arf Museum School, Arf Sfudenfs League of New York, Grand Cenfral Arf School T. Francis McLaughlin, B.A., lMusicl, Jordan, N. Y. Syracuse Universify HEALTH Dr. Roberf W. Walfon, B.S., M.D., Kenmore Medical Supervisor Georgefown Universify Helen Jackson, R.N., Salamanca, N. Y. School Nurse Millard Fillmore I-lospifal Gladys Moran, R.N., Syracuse, N. Y. School Nurse I-lospifal of fhe Good Shepherd Cafherine Smifh, R.N., B.S., Kenmore Visifing Nurse Buffalo General Flospifal, William Smifh College Aileen Cudlipp, Buffalo Bryanf and Sfraffon Business College Secrefary HOME ECONOMICS Winifred D. Cook, A.B., A.M., Glenwood, Iowa Park College, Columbia Universify Mrs. Helen T. Ellis, B.S., A.M., Jacksonville, Ill. MacMurray College, Columbia Universify INDUSTRIAL ARTS Lynn P. Nichols, B.S., Bafavia, N. Y. Direcfor of lndusfrial Arfs Mechanics lnsfifufe, New York Universify Russell Benfz, B.S., Buffalo Buffalo Sfafe Teachers College George Dobson, B.S., Ed.M., Kenmore Buffalo Sfafe Teachers College, Universify of Buffalo LANGUAGE Lillian M. Barrows, A.B., Kenmore Universify of Buffalo Ann E. Conn, A.B., Kenmore Uniyersify of Buffalo Marie-Jeanne Gendreau, New Bedford, Mass. Middlebury College, l'Universife de Grenoble Beulah M. Harms, A.B., A.M., Wellsville, N. Y. Universify of Michigan, Middlebury College I O
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