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X, U 2 0-A -KAN I - UM.,- , -- M '11-. 1: Q 1 ' m I i' - J '5 . V575 T 52 X A . 9 qi i 1 xx Xtu h 1K,.pfq . t . , 4 ...tags or X if 'fl' mg.-39+ . , . .4 fr nit-'Q .- X X t, is f, ,- f X5 x tux N ,Q A 1- 'if tb X., t Le Rqy Teacficrs' Af.v.v0C1'atz'on lll-I lm lloy 'l't-at-lit-rs' .Xssot-iatiou has In-A-u or:.fauizt-tl this yt-al' uamlt-r tho vapahh- ll'iltll'l'SillIi ot' Stn-lla Smith as pri-sith-ut. l-Zsthor Pt-arlmaa as vivo-in-t-sitlt-txt. Marian Morrill as st-1-rt-tary mul llt-lou Mit-hat-ls as tru-asurt-r. .Xvtivitit-s lu-gan with tho usual :u-quaiutaut-t- party this yt-ar hm-Ill at Tho Hara in tht- prlratt- dining hall. Thu 1-atm-rtaimm-at t-ousistt-tl ot two t-u,toy:xlvlo st-lot-tions gin-a hy Miss Matt-rmzm aml Mr. iil'lillill. :mtl tlam-ing. Thi- 'Ft-:u-lu-rs' .Xssoviatioa also put on llnrom- om--at-t plays to ln-lp pay for tht- sp:-vial assemlrlit-s. Thi- lirst was a l1lllllUl'UllS i'Ullll'tiy called. Tho Villain in tht- l'i1-vo. hy Por--iral Wilult- with Miss Hatrh. Mr. llotlsou autl Mr. Dayton. The st-voml play was a il'Il1.Zl'IiX L-alll-:l. NV11er1- the t'1'oss Was Marlo with M1'. t'rt-ws. Mr. I'lllllLft'l'fUl'li autl Miss lVoorl taking part. lu the thirtl play. Su1n't-sst-tl lit-sirt-s. 1-vt-u mort- humorous than the tirst. tht- L-harac-tors ws-rv talu-u hy Miss I'I:mst-r. Miss Waterman and Mr. Hart. Mrs. Tam-tt as chairman. assistm-tl hy tha- Misst-s t'alrc-rl. Ili-um-r. Davis. Clillllwl' and Ilutfy. was in charge of tho minlyt-ar party given in the Woodward Memorial Lilu'ary. T011 chairmen wt-ro t'llUSt-'ll from the faculty to put on a 5 minute- 0lli'l'l'i2lillllll'lli lu-twt-011 t-ac'h hand of bridge-. Prizm-s for lrritl::0 were won hy Mrs. Balt:-r and Mr. I-luug0r- forzl for first. and Miss Ripley and Mr, Strom: for low. Miss Sander- sou's group 1'eveivt-ml first prize for tht- ht-st skit' :mel Miss Duffy with ht-r group 1-1-rc-ivcml sc-f-ond. The following tt-ar-In-rs art- lt-ariug tht- stall! of tm-at-In-rs of tho st-hools at 1,1-Hoy: Mrs. Arthur Holthaus. Mrs. film-nu IiAlV2lll2llig'll. Mrs. Iii-rt Tam-tt. Mrs. Halwarsl In-llmritlgm-, :mtl Miss Mary Alim- Fortune. Miss Lois Vrissy ol' Mt. Morris, a g.:1':l4luats- from iil'llt'Nt'U Normal. anal Miss Milrlrt-al N1-wht-l'1'y of lUll'ill'Nit'l', a g.:l':14luatt- ot' lirot-lqiort' Normal. will tt-:1r'h in tht- XVoh'ott Strt-t-t Svhool. Miss i':Yt'lj'll t'arlsou ol' t'lu-stf-rtou, Imlialml. il gzrarluatt- ot' tform-ll l'uirt-rsity. will tt-:wh Latin in tht- Lclloy High Svhool. Miss Marian llarriagtoa of Silva-1' t'rt-ok, si ::1'aflll:1tc- ot' IlutT:tlo Stalt- 'i't'ZIt'il0l'N' t'ollt-go. will tc-at-h Ilomc- Evo- nomir-s :mrl Miss Zur- Ili-arivhs of Sm-In-in-1-tasty. a grranlualt- ot' Now York State 1,4-'1lf'ilPl'S, t'olh-gt-. will tt-at-h in tht- t'ouum-rt-tal l7l'lNIl'illll'lli ill Le Roy High Sf-hool. SIC VEN'l'1CI'l N
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i952 o-AT-KAN I952 my 1 ff. nga I. W y f :5r,34,Qgg.g5. f 8- 4' ! 1' Eiga 51255 efae zass -..a- Ales -avi -'il 'N '--E ':rfw,e'.g..erf -fm, 5- ,1 . . wk . . v 31? K NA s 45' N s .X .N 'E---If . X 12: gi I, X, 4 sp -,. 'Se .gi E, '-., .-. 'f . ' 's,.,I, -Z 5. , s- ,.f fff r' ff 9f f-f- ,, fffszw' 41,4 A - as ':..,., ,-y f ff W if-'ew zf t l 5 'J I ' wrt X . Gi 'N M X xi' X , 'fi' 'l f , AL' n 4512:-,ga xx X N rag ,i fi!! aL yi gi in K Ni , 5+ I .Af lf, s x 5 X' Q 'bi X ,ff ix 22' 6,1 f fgrfyg, X .5 .v BZ Edward XV. Spry, A. '., Julia M. Connor Mary C. Barstow, A. Ivy M. Balmer, A. B. B. JUNIOR AND B A.M. ' Mildred R, Burton, A. B. lllarga-ret J. Carney Marion C. Tagett. A- B- Cecil R. CreWS. A. B- A. Warren Dayton, B. S. Madeline T. Duffy, A. B. E. Everett Gritlith Ronald E. Hart Margarie E. Henner, B. S. Helen G. Michaels, A. B. Margaret A. Delbridge, B. S. Esther A. Pearlman, A. B. Donald J. Pease Edward J. Reifsteck Edgar H. Strong Mary Alice Fortune, A. B. Dorothy Hatch, A. B. Ruth Armagost, A. B. Osborne Baker, A. B. Gilbert Dodson, A. B. James M. Wilson, A. B. Francis S. Hungerford, A. B. WO Ad-rienne Sanderson Dorothea I-Ianser Emma-Grace Boudiette Helen Casey Dorothy Davis Ethel Mae Erickson Margaret Jaderstrom Laura Ripley Rose Clapper Stella Smith Hazel Murnan Myrta Calvert Cecelia Gleason Regina Powers Charlotte XVells Aura Redfern Genevieve I-lol tha us Eva Kuhn Elizahetli Ritchlin Clara Neenan Marian Merrill Carrie Boldt Laura Tice Inez Kavanaugh Anne Rush Flora Burton acufzy Supei intendent Preceptress Junior English, I-list. English Latin Junior Mathematics French History Science Mathematics Public Speaking Geog.. Jr. Science Drawing English I'I0lIlQ1Tlilki1Ig Latin Music Physical Education Vocational Commerce English Jr. English, Hist. Mathematics History Ag., Chem., G. Science Physics, Math. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL University of Rochester Geneseo Normal University of Rochester Ohio XVesleyan University of Rochester Geneseo Normal Elmira College Colgate University Hamilton College Cornell University Williams School of Expression Geneseo Normal Skidmore College Syracuse University Mechanics Institute. IT. of R. Cornell University Potsdam Normal Cortland Normal Buffalo State Teachers College Albany State Teachers College Syracuse University Syracuse University University of Rochester University of Rochester Syracuse, Cornell Ifniversities Hobart College LCOTT STREET SCHOOL Principal Secretary Physical Education Dental Hygienist Drawing, Applied Arts Music Nurse Kindergarten First Grade First Grade First Grade Second Grade Second Grade Second Grade Third Grade Thi-rd Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Spelling, Penmanship Arithmetic English and Reading Geography and History Geography and History English and Reading WOODWARD MEMORIAL L Aleatha. Burton Librarian l1'rauces Marian Mills Assistant Librarian Fredonia Normal State Teachers College Sargent Rochester Dental Dispensary Mechanics Institute Potsdam Normal Crouse Irving Hospital Fredonia Normal Geneseo Normal Geneseo Normal Brockport Normal Geneseo Normal Buffalo Normal Geneseo Normal Bulfalo Normal Brockport Normal Geneseo Normal Geneseo Normal Rochester City Normal Geneseo Normal Brockport Normal Geneseo Normal Gsivego Normal Brockport Normal Brockport Normal Geneseo Normal IBRAR Y Geneseo Normal Holyoke. Geneseo Normal SIXTEEN
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Milf? XS. 952 O AT KAN ICJS 4 fs 4 W0 1 I ' A 'Qu' il 9' 1 ai: -Wqigfi' -'b -rv. W' ex. 'itsf wf ff 5 254 ,K U ' W- 'ff 'L f' '-it at . l - F 2 v, 5 12,21 V L- .-x ig,-', x-. .ph 'J' T-11' 1.1.1, liifiigf CAR 'I . X - ' Q57 iesfsgeeseesieesee s V. gg, ' GQ, Qf' H-555 ieissiszeeifieie we 1 -Q i- f .- , tj? -i 1:47 ,ff F :L 3 --1' ' ' 3 .171 Uur Hall gf Fame HEN we hear of some noted person being given a place in the Hall of Fame, ne thi11k of the glory and joy it brings to all concerned, forgetting that no great place has ever been attained without toil and partings and sadness. So it is with Olll' H2111 of Fame, which has this year added to its already long list live notables. ELEA NOR WELCH INEZ REISS KAVANAU GH MARGARET O'SHEA DELBRIDGE MARIAN COMB S TAGETT GENEVIEVE STEVENS HOLTHAUS Two years ago Miss Eleanor NVQ-lch came to L. H. S. to teach us business subjects. She did that most successfully, but she did 1nuch moreg she taught us to love and respect her, and when in January the attractions of New York City proved too strong for her, we at once nominated her to a place in our Hall of Fame. Inez Reiss Kavanaugh came to Wolcott Street School in 1926 and has made a great success of her Fifth Grade work. Because of her faithful work with the children fllld comnnmity, we nom- inate her to a place in our Hall of Fame. Department has been If it is true, that a man's heart is reached through his stomach, the same is doubly true of young boys and girls. Mrs. Delbridge has not only iilled our stomachs with her wonderful food, but has also iilled our hea-rts with a deep regard for her. But XV112lt,S the use of being a homemaker unless you make a homeg so that's why Mrs. Del' bridge is leaving us. We give you an exalted position in the Hall of Fame, Margaret O'Shea Delbridge. For the past four years our Homemaking in charge of Margaret O'Shea Delbridge. XVhen the members of the class of 1932 were yet but callow Sophs, they were introduced to a new world through the masterly instruction of one who could Uparler francais so easily and rapidly that still we gazed and still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew . We read Frenchg we studied French, we sang Frenchg we acted French: until English seemed a hazy foreign tongue, and America a landing place after our delightful tlightsg but after all, alas, Miss Combs was only instructing usg her heart was not in it, for wl1e11 she Cillllt' to wed, it was no French Count, no gay tlaneur, but a good staunch American, Dr. Bert Tagett. So to yt loss, we award, Marian Combs Tagett, a conspicuous place in our Hall of Fame. mu, whose gtlill is our great Not only the members of Wolcott Street School i11 wl1icl1 she the path of knowledge but has gently guided the tiny feet along those of more adult and mature years will miss in September a sweet face and a cordial greeting. Genevieve Stevens Holthaus l1as been a joy and an inspiration to both students and teachers during her successful years i11 L. H. S. But Manager Art must himself have a manager and so she is leaving us. .ls we assign you a place in our Hall of Fame our love and good wishes attend you, Genevieve Stevens I-Iolthaus. Egqgzge- asm-le.,735E,ge:ee.e.,.1eesesgefsejsee -,-eeegfseses ..:-:- lfllGIiI'1'EEN V W W
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