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JUNl0R HIGH 'CHO0L FACULTY -01 0' JM 0 if M' I 0 Q 'Q In Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Seventh Grade teacher of Citizenship Edu- cation, attended Syracuse Uni- versity and received a B.A. degree. Mrs. Williams resides at Butler Center. She has two daughters, Mrs. Arline Wiethoff and Mrs. Derry Schillaci. This past summer Mrs. Williams took an interesting trip to California and brought back many items of interest for her class. A.. Mr. Harold Hall, our Seventh Grade English teacher, attended jg., 4 Mrs. Nora DeMas, our Seventh Grade Mathematics teacher, re- Auburn Community College, Hobart ceived her B.A. and M.S. degrees College and is a graduate of Oswego State Teachers' College. Last year Mr. Hall was a cadet teacher at Red Creek. He is very efficient at playing piano, and one could listen to his playing for hours. The Halls and their two children reside in Wolcott. at Oswego State Teachers' College. She is an excellent pianist and often plays for school functions. The Delxlases and their daughter, Susy, reside in Red Creek. Mr. Thomas Ciappa is the Eighth Mrs. Ruth O'Brien is the Eighth Grade American History teacher and Grade English teacher, She is 3 Ninth Grade Economics teacher. He graduate of Oswego State Teachers' received his B.S. degree at Le College with a B.S. degree. In the Moyne College. Mr. Ciappa is the summer Mrs. O'Brien heads the Red Eighth Gfiide adviser 21115 devotes Cross Swimming Program for this much of his time to the success of school district and is on the Red the annual Eighth Grade social event. The Ciappas and their two children make their home in Oswego. Creek Girl Scout Council. The O'Briens and their three children reside in Red Creek. Mr. Lawrence VanPatten, our Seventh Grade Science and Eighth Grade Mathematics teacher, re- ceived his B.S. degree at Oswego State Teachers' College. He is the adviser to the Future Teachers of America. The VanPattens and their son make their home in Oswego.
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PHYSICAL liDUCATION DEVELIIPS A SPIRIT 0F SPOIITSIVIANSHIP The girls' Physical Education teacher is Mrs. Marjorie Sicke. Besides gym classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, she teaches Health on Mondays and Wednesdays and is the Girls' Athletic Council adviser. Mrs. Sicke re- ceived her education at Cortland State Teachers' College and has a B.S. degree. She is the wife of our guidance counselor. As we educate our minds, we must also develop our bodies. The primary purpose, however, is not merely to build muscles but to institute the spark of co -ordination be- tween the mind and the body. The merit of physical education is seen in a two -fold resultg it teaches the ideals of teamwork and sportsmanship. It is a necessity that the people of a free nation maintain these ideals at a high level if that nation is to remain free . Mr. James Schneible, the head of our Athletic Department, has been a member of the Red Creek faculty for seven years. lle is a graduate of Syracuse University with B.S. and MA. degrees. The physical education classes ofthe Junior and Senior lligh School are under Ixlr. Schneible's direction as well as Varsity baseball, Junior lligh basketball, soccer, and the bowling program. Mr. Schneible and family reside in Red Creek. Mr. Donald Hartley is one of our Junior High Science teachers, as well as director of Ele- mentary Physical Education. He is a graduate of Cortland State Teachers' College with a B,S, de gree. As coach of Varsity soccer and basketball he has had successful seasons in both sports. He is also director ofthe Summer Recreation Pro- gram. The Hartleys and their daughter, Laurie, reside in Red Creek.
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TEACHERS' AIDES 4, ELEMENTARY FACULTY - MARGARET CUYLER SCHO0L BACK ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Denman, Miss Beverly Camp, Mrs. Grace Vought, Mrs. Joan D'Ambrosio, Mrs. Beatrice Miller. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ann Nichols, Mrs. Grace Cox, Mrs. Delpha Youiigman, Mrs. Ber- nice Cox. BACK ROW: Mrs. Lena Rickard, Mr. Robert Haynes, Mrs. Patricia Countryman, Mr. Robert Gregg. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Mrs. Mabel Larkin, Mrs. Florence Hoff, Mrs. Carol Parsons, Mrs. Mary Jones. 16
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