Mepham High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Bellmore, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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MISS SOW A MR. STUNT MR. TENNANT MR. THOMPSON MISS VAN ORDEN MR. VERSOCKI MRS. WALLACE MR. WEAVER MISS WINHEIM MR. YENERALO FRANCES C. SOWA, B.A., M.A.; English; Albany State Teachers College FREDERICK H. STUNT, B.A., M.A.; Student Personnel; Albany State Teachers College HERMAN A. TENNANT, B.S., M.A.; Chairman, Mathematics; Hobart College DONALD F. THOMPSON, B.A., M.A.; English; Niagara University, Columbia University MURIEL VAN ORDEN, B.S., M.A.; Commercial; Rider College, Columbia University STANLEY W. VERSOCKI, B.A.; Mathematics; St. Lawrence University, New York University SHIRLEY A. WALLACE, B.S., M.A.; Home Economics; Pratt Institute, Columbia RAYMOND V. WEAVER, B.S., M.A.; Social Studies; St. Lawrence University MARGARET WINHEIM, M.A.; Chairman, Language; St. Joseph’s College ANTHONY YENERALO, B.S., M.A.; Science; Manhattan College, Columbia University Page thirteen

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MR. LIVINGSTON MISS PEARLMAN MRS. ROWE MR. LUREL MR. PERRINE MR. RYAN MISS NICKERSON MR. PRITCHARD MR. SABETTO MISS NOLLER MISS RAMEL MR. SCHNEIDER MISS NYBERG MISS RICE MISS SHAVER SANFORD J. LIVINGSTON, B.A., M.A., L.L.B.; Mathematics; Albany State Teachers College MICHAEL LUREL, B.S., M.S.; Physical Education; Utica College RUTH E. NICKERSON, A.B., A.M.; Social Studies; N. Y. State College for Teachers CLAIRE A. NOLLER, B.S., M.A.; Physical Education; Cortland State Teachers College DOROTHY NYBERG, B.A. Art Dept.; Pratt Institute HER A. PEARLMAN, A.B., M.A.; French; Cornell University, Sorbonne ILLIAM T. PERRINE, B.S. M.S.; Social Studies; St. Lawrence University, Syracuse Uni-ersity GEORGE L. PRITCHARD, B.S.; Music Dept.; Ithaca College, New York University ISABELLE C. RAMEL, B.A., M.A.; Dramatics; Albany State Teachers College MARION A. RICE, B.S., M.A.; English; Teachers College, Columbia, Oxford ELLEN B. ROWE, B.S.; Home Economics; Cornell University WILLIAM J. RYAN, M.A.; Social Studies Dept.; N. Y. U. NICHOLAS A. SABETTO, B.S.; Physical Education; Springfield College ERNEST J. SCHNEIDER, JR., B.S., M.S.; Social Studies Dept.; St. John’s College VIRGINIA H. SHAVER, R.A.; B.S.; Librarian; Hartwick College Page twelve



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Mr. Piper Office Stuff Our efficient office staff consisting of Miss Strohschnitter Stroh”, Mrs. Richter, Miss Mangels, and Mrs. Miller can carry out any problem to a completion. They perform a great number of tasks; type and mimeograph tests, make up report cards, record grades, file, register new students, issue books and do any number of othei jobs that develop during the day. Any one of this group is always ready to help the unfortunate student who has lost something in the halls or classrooms. They have any number of scarfs, books, wallets, etc., all waiting to be claimed. They are all interested in our school activities and one may find them attending school affairs. Barbara Stroh”, for example, is an ardent wrestling fan and on any wrestling night she may be found in the stand cheering wildly for the Mepham matmen to emerge victorious. Wr.Pipe,- Whatever my hands found to do, I did with all my might.” These words express your philosophy of life, Fred E. Piper. To you, work has been a glorious adventure which you have never shirked. Because you have been' genuinely interested in your work, you have given service to Mepham, not merely rendered services. You are an individual who never deviated from the line of duty and who always obeyed the dictates of his conscience. Everywhere you left evidence of your high standards of workmanship and ideals of service. You have those qualities which have always been prerequisites of success: hard work, keen intelligence, initiative, loyalty, and friendliness. We have been cognizant of your sterling qualities and of your cheerful morning greetings, your pride in the shining cleanliness of our building, your inimitable sense of humor. Your efficient assistance at school functions stands out so vividly in our minds, that you will always be an integral part of that spirit which is Mepham. With sincere appreciation we pay you tribute for fifteen years of efficient, faithful service. OFFICE STAFF—Mrs. Richter, Mrs. Miller, Miss Strohschnitter. Sitting: Miss Mangels. Page fourteen

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