Mabel Dean Bacon Vocational High School - Torch Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Mabel Dean Bacon Vocational High School - Torch Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 56 of 68
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E616 QI' 5 Miss Bachmann. lvliss Bradley ........ . Nlrs. Cassiletil ..... ..................... . lwlrs. Cornell ....... Miss Donatiello ........................ Miss Ehrner ..... .......... N 0 one is r Miss Frey ........... . lvlrs. Gaglianello .......... .... . . Nlrs. Jacobs ............ . Nliss Janeuselc .... Nlrs. Lazarus ..... .. Nliss McKean ..... Mrs. lVlal'1ler.... Mrs. Minsky ....... ....... Miss Mullaney .... Miss O'Keefe ..... . . Nlrs. Pezzoli ....... Nliss Potll ...... Reich ....... Nlrs. Reisner ....... Mrs. Nliss Schneider ...... Hustle, girls, h Nlrs. Welsh ........ ........................... Nliss Winston ..... .. Nlrs. Winton ....... . 32 ........VVl1at 2 0 0 dUOI'L fe .S?agU'lg6 l were you, l woulcln't do tllat. Girls, please be quiet. is the meaning of time word sophistication? Do you follow me, girls? Raise your hands if you understand and agree. don't give a continental, my little angels. to your seats, ancl talce a zero. 0 leave ttle room until time attendance is checked. Somebody lost a lunctl. .Get to your macliines and put on your llair nets. clicln't banlc today? Benjamin Franklin said-- ........lVlay I have your attention, girls? .............. Let's have silence. your red buttons. Open your notebooks to your vocabulary page. don't lcnow wtletller I am coming or going. ..........VVe'll meet in the lunctlroom for a test. .......Good morning, girls. Now. come on, lazyl Straiglmten up and watch your posture. training you for life. ......................VVt1ere are my glasses? ustle. Where are time pins? Vvllere are the pins? ........Come. come. young ladies, let's go to worlcl that manl ..........Minus onel

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-Ianni will anh Cifrntamrnt To lViRS. CASSIDY, we leave a school which will continue to be icnown lor excellence in whatever it undertaices. Under Mrs. Cassidyis efficient guidance, it cannot fail. To NUSS NICKEON, we leave fifty years of IOOIMI attendance throughout the school! To lxfiiss SAUL. we leave a library staff which is always present and always woricing -1 for the library. To lViRS. HINTZE, we leave the hope that she may some day find time to catch up on her never ending woric with the girls' health progress. To lVlRS. RUSSELL, we leave a large and active Torch staff that complete their assignments on time. To MRS. CASSILETH, we leave a class who will always understand and never be forgetful. To MISS VVINSTON, we leave a typing class that can sing. To MRS. JACOBS, we leave great respect, because no one else could ever get us to do so much woric in so little time. To lVlRS. ERNST and MISS BACHMANN, we leave a model Art room with all the equipment their art-loving hearts desire. To MRS. MINSKY, we leave an unlimited supply of dictionaries to be used by her classes with one special dictionary for her own use. To MRS. MAHLER, we leave machines that are guaranteed not to breaic down. To the health education teachers, Miss POHL, MRS. VVINTON, and Miss JACWIN, we leave a larger gym with all the equipment they need to continue to teach the girls the best subject of ali, American sports. To MISS FREY, we leave a spotless iunchroom, with only a minimum of noise. To MISS JANOUSEK, we leave a pair of scissors which will never leave her. To MISS SCHNEIDER, we leave one perfectly silent class. To MRS. REISNER, we leave a never-ending supply of eyeglasses. To MRS. CORNELL, we leave an official class that imows no limits in being the tops oi all official classes, and wings for her uiittie Angels. To MISS RAGGIO, we leave a larger cubbyhoie for an oitice. To MRS. LARISCH and MISS NIGHTINGALE, we leave a large birdcage in which they may always iceep tracic of their Canaries. Now that we have bequeathed all these good wishes to the faculty, we have nothing left to leave the students but good advice: Be good, sweet maids, And if you can, be clever. Education's opportunities xviii not be yours forever. Learn while you may, at our favorite school, Your trade, academic subjects, and the golden rule! XVRITTEN BY THE CLASSES OF 1949, IN MY PRESENCE Witness: VIOLA CSETE 55

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