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FACULTY First Row: Mr. John C. Tanno, Physical Education Mr. Patrick Kelly, Sophomore English, Ancient History Mr. Philip Messer, Physics, Chemistry, Aeronautics Mr. Weldon R. Knox, Superintendent of Schools Mr. W. C. Criswell, Agriculture Mr. Geoffrey Graham, Senior and Junior English Mr. Theodore Malonis, General Science and Biology Second Row: Miss Barbara Weaver, Latin, French, Freshman English Miss Marion Pothier, Typing and Stenography, Arithmetic Mrs. Betty Olson, Home Economics Mr. Richard Williamson, Principal, Geometry and Trigonometry Miss Catherine Lillis, 7th and 8th grade Arithmetic Miss Alice Northrop, 7th and 8th grade Science and Geography Miss Beatrice Perry, Home Economics Third Row: Mr. Harold I. Hunt, Supervisor of Music Miss Catherine Coombs, Bookkeeping, Typing Miss Rosemary Matriciano, Freshman English, Spanish Mr. George Vaughan, Band Director Mr. Raymond Walch, Algebra, General Mathematics Mrs. Mary Post, 7th and 8th grade English Miss Marguerite Petersen, 7th and 8th grade History and Civics Miss Caroline Keeler, History, Problems of Democracy Mr. Walter Went, Mechanical Drawing, Shop 5
First Row: Jean Sandell, Superlatives Chairman; Archie Golden, Assistant Editor; Barbara White, Editor-in-Chief; Anna Zumpf, Business Manager; Lucy Lathrop, Write-Ups Chairman. Second Row: William McGoldrick, Will Chairman; Barbara Smith, History Chairman; Marion Pomeroy, Sayings Chairman; Louise Sheridan, Prophecy Chairman; Miss Coombs, Yearbook Advisor; Ronald Gero, Photography Co-Chairman. Third Row: Mr. Went, Class Advisor; Joseph Went, Printing Chairman; Guy Burch, Snapshot Co-Chairman; Alfred Oeschger, Photography Co-Chairman. YEARBOOK STAFF One of the many new things in the 1948 Yearbook was its name. The name Schaghticoke was chosen as the Schaghticoke was the most prominent tribe of Indians in this section of the country. In one of the first pow-wows of the year it was decided to have the yearbook printed across the great divide in Kansas. To help us poor braves out, we had nice big council fire that burned up our pictures, but luckily the negatives were saved. Despite many hardships, we weathered the storm; made a little wampum; and had lots of fun. The Big Squaw, Barb White and Little Chief, Archie Golden, along with all the young braves and squaws put lots of work into the book. This is the first official publication of our tribe, so come on braves and squaws—run into your tepee and read it through. See you later! 6
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