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I ir 'k'kirl935i k'k CLAUDE L. Moss SUPEPJNTENDENT OF SCHOOLS GREETINGS Prolonged planning precedes successful building. Before the first load of earth is excavated or the first stone laid, complete arrangements must be made, and the blue prints of the structure must show the details of the Work. Our Board of Education spends much time and thought on the Financing and the general management of the schools. Like the architect. the Superintendent is responsible for the detailed planning and supervision of the educational structure. We greet you I-ligh School students, and particularly Seniors. Your educational edifice is only startedg it will continue being built through life. lt is our hope that the portion for which our public schools are responsible has been substantially constructed and well planned for the superstructure, which life's experiences will build. CLAUDE L. Moss BOARD OE EDUCATION ir 'k Edward R. Mould, Clerkg Charles E. Hewittg Harold E. Bollierg Mrs. Colletta B. Smith, Presidentg Dr. T. F. Reszelg Benjamin T. I-Iain. THE MASTER PLANNERS
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ir if ir NORTH STAR i' if uk THROUGH THE YEARS For over fifty years the Master Craftsmen of the North Tonawanda High School Faculty have been building firm foundations on which the apprentices might erect the pillars of their life's work. The Faculty began operations in 1881 5 in 1884 there was graduated a class of seven, including Retta Leonard, Emma Langdon, james Scribner, Gornia Rising, Mary Fowler, Frances Taylor, and Carrie McKeen. lt is interesting to know that the latter four became teachers and james Scribner, a suc- cessful lumberman. The registration increased rapidly,and in 1901,Felton School succeeded Goundry School as the site of the building of minds and bodies. ln 1926 the high school moved into its new building on Payne Avenue, its present location. The following chart shows the growth of the high school by ten year periods. YEAR NUMBER IN NUMBER OF TOTAL NUMBER OF SCHOOL GRADUATES GRADUATES 1884 7 7 1894 7 57 1904 224 24 216 1914 259 18 427 1924 436 45 744 1934 1281 146 1576 1935 1376 182 1758 During its 54 years of service the North Tonawanda High School has had six principals: A. D. Filer, F. J. Beardsley, E. P. Smith, G. L.Moss, D.l-1. Wells, and G.L.Lowry, the present principal. When democracy beckoned for aid in 1917 and 1918, North Tonawanda High School gave liberally of her brave sons, a total of one hundred forty-two offering their services. Of this gallant array, all but two returned, Donald Mundie and Walter jones having paid the supreme sacrifice. The High School can build a firm foundation for almost any vocation, and has produced numerous lawyers, physicians, business men, educators, and merchants. THE MASTER BUILDER 6
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i' i' 'Ir NGRTI-I STAR if ir ak GREETINGS The principal of this high school is happy to greet the students through the medium of this printed page. The faculty has attempted to carry out the plans of the 'iarchitectsu for your educational edifice. We are the Master Craftsmen on the job. Time alone will render the true verdict as to how well we have wrought. We recognize the fact that many materials enter the construction of your temple of learning. To put each material in its proper niche has been our task, but it has been a pleasant task. As we leave our work on the edihce of l935, there is in us that pride which results from even a slight participation in worth while projects. It is our sincere wish that, with each succeeding year, the educational structure upon which we have worked may become a thing of increasing beauty and utility. , GEORGE LOWRY X5 . Nfl GEORGE L. Lowizv PRINCIPAL TIIE FACULTY R George L. Lowry, Principal, Mrs. Agnes L. Orcutt, Secretary, Jessie L. Kearly, Office Assistant, E. .Ruth ID Abell, English, Prince H. Beebe, Physical Director, Carrie Ayers, Algebra, Wallace XV. Bitters, Commercial, Anna Nj F. Byers, History and English, Eileen Clary, Librarian, M. Dayle Cragbon, Physics and Chemistry, Nellie M. A Crawford, Mathematics, Stanley I Cyran, Band, Mrs. Louise B. Daggett, French, Hazel A. Dates, History, Mabel ' 1 S. Passett, Home Economics, Raymondj. Fick,Woodworking, Ancella Hanley, Latin and English, Lelia M. Haugwout, A Latin, Albert Humphreys, Coach and Physical Education, M. Elizabeth janke, Business Training, Typewriting and X9 Bookeeping, Anna M. Leonhardt., German ,A Mrs. Floy -S. Lish, Plane Geometry and Algebra, Genevieve Meagher, X Typewriting, Shorthand and-Business English, Katherine Meagher, Typewriting and Shorthand, Elizabeth Mills, I English, Charles OBrien, Civics, Edward A. Parske, Drawing, Doris Plummer, Biology, Mary C. Rink, English, ix Edna L. Sackett, English, Hazel B. Sager, Biology and Algebra, Helen Sichler, Economic Geography, Lewis J. Smith, 'RH Commercial, Eleanor Stekl, Biology, Charles Stoakes, History, Mrs. Gertrude E. Taylor, English, Earl H. Tierney, N Epglgsh, iolhn jzjfpskiy, Izuto Mechanics and Electricity, Harvey L. Watts, Commercial Arithmetic, A ene Werth, ge ra, ary ie ins i, usic. 3 X 1 ' we W wo I 315 i ,ssl l 'Y 5 x v J K Xi I .-S-fi . g I ,y l I X l - 'S ass? If Vw Row I - Byers, Zielinski, Hanley, Lowry, Meagher, Ayres, Haughwout. Row II - Crawford, Reed, Orcutt, Cragbon, Kearly, Daggett, Watts, O'Brien. Row III - Beebe, Clary, Cyran, Sichler, Tierney, Sackett, Meagher. Taylor, Smith. Row IV - Sager, Stoakes, Lish, Leonhardt, Stekl, janke, Werth, Plummer, Rink. Row V - Fick, Humphreys, Bitters, Tuskey, Parske, Abell, Mills. THE MASTER CRAFTSMEN 8 ir W L V V W Y 777,7.,,.7,.t E I
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