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ADMINISTRATION EDWARD A. GUNN Assistant Principal BERCHMANS j. BOLAND Principal LEO A. JOYCE Assistant Principal JOHN P. OSBORNE CLINTON C. COUHIG Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 1932-Bonus Army marched on Washington Page 5 A xf J
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e 'is E v. P - ai E P E, I s E I : ' E l 1 i I I. I 5 lk E 5 -.- I E I 1 l I I I. I 5 fl QE LOCAL DECADE EVENTS The past ten years in our city center Much of school life here does enter, We know our scholastic work now is done After all the trophies we have won. Requiem too in the past decade Sung for memories that will never fadeg A praise to Bivins who in '39 retired She was a soul we all admired. Our city took part in all afairs. Let's look into the past ten years- To L. H. S. were made additionsg The library too wears new partition, The town was given a Mission School Arid later Karsa's Wading Pool, Then too came O. L. V. Nurses' Home And admission to the library's museum. Old Home Week we've celebrated, Father Baker's death commemorated, A baseball diamond and new playground, New walks and roads built all around. The junior Chamber of Commerce formed, Fans to the Franklin Theatre swarmed, The Strip Mill and the bridge on Abbott Road The program of Lackawanna showed. St. Barbara's Church was then erected, Development of Fourth Ward too completed, People moved to the Baker Homes- That our town activities sums. 'Twas in the last few years that we gained fame. To a fastfgrowing city we proudly claimg To build and develop we'll never stopg We've got to keep Lackawanna on top! -Iulia Cologgi 1931-Lincoln School became a part of Lackawanna High School. 1 . 5' Page 4
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,v FACULTY MEMBERS -is--nu f , ROVV 1-Ada B. Long, Celestine E. Shea, English Department Head: Victor VV. Smith, Industrial Arts Headg Francis E. Downey, History De- partment Heatlg Florence R. Craig, Mathematics Department Headg Eunice R. Evans, Commercial Department Headg Margaret Twist, Music Supervisorg Anne B. Q'D0nnell, Rosina E. Dietrich, Mary C. Kane. RONV 2-Gertrude E. VVidmer, Mary Velehit, Anna M. Austin, Mary S. MacDonald, Elinor V. Voltz, Elizabeth D. Nash, Nell M. Gaul, Janet P. Drozdowski, Clerk: Evelyn Callsen, Lillian W. Kambat, Agnes M. Cusick. ROW 3-Nicholas J. Milano, Alfred J. O'Donnell, Edward J. Cosgrove, Ed- ward Smith, William Osborne, Robert I. Carroll, Walter H. Koch. Not Pictured-Mary R. Barrett, Thomas F. Barrett, Stanley J. Bukaty, Physi- cal Education Supervisorg Frances H. Guarino. Stephen Korach. Francis D. McCann, Ethel J. Twist, Drawing Supervisory Edward F. Moss, Science Department Head. Backward, flow backward, O tide of the years! As we look back into the last decade, we notice several changes in the Lackawanna faculty. Many of our favorite teachers have been promoted. Mr. Conway is now our District Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Osborne, Mr. Couhig, and Mr. Joyce are assistant principals at the Lincoln Annex, the Franklin Annex, and the High School, respectively. Mr. O'Mara is now principal of the McKinley School and Mr. Moss, who, however, is still with us, has been appointed head of the Science Department. Then too, Mrs. McCann, whom many of us remember as Miss Moran, and Mrs. Birmingham have entered temporary retirement, while our beloved Mrs. Bivins has retired permanently. Several of our teachers, too, have flown away on death's black wing during the last ten years. Among those who have entered their last domain are Mr. Cowley, Miss Turner, Miss F. Koch, Miss Melant, and Mr. Breen. To those who have left and to those who remain, we, the students of Lackawanna High School, wish to express our deep and sincere appreciation for their helpful guidance to a happier future. 1933- Bank Holiday declared by Roosevelt. l l -a ' 1 1 O Page 6
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