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FACULTY MARGUERITIC ALIJIQN, 21 commercial tcachcr who iihly adviscs thc Gt-ncrzil Organization regarding its financial affairs: wc think she knows Nui' York like ii hook. GLAIDYS .-XLI-lXANIDIiR, hcr domain tht- typing room: summers arc spent in triivcl or nt homc in Ohiog one of thc S. C. F. fSt4imp Collcctors Frittcrnityl. MARIE L. AUIDEVART CMrs. R. C. Graunmclj. ulumnii of R. H. S.: sophomore advisor: hohhics tire ht-r husband, reading, gardt-ning, scwing: It: lizugnc IVLIIIQYII-.fl' occupius hcr school day. RAY Ii. BAILIQY, among other physical training uctivitics, our luiskcthgill coach: udniircs good ht-tilth and good sociiil qualities in usg tlcvotcs summt-rs to 21 boys' camp. NORA M. BARRON, Li guidc of our budding Tlicspinns: usually flies wcst in thc summcr to dircct ll girls' crimp in hcr homc stzitc ol' Minncsotzi. PERCY XV. BRUCE, to whom wc dt-dictitc this hook: ns his coaching tcstihcs, hc cniois Iuisclnill und tootlxillz junior class advisor: dirt-cts ii lvoys' czunii. GEORGE BRYANT, thc kt-cpcr of thc kcys und instructor in scicnct-s: docs gradutitc work during his vacation: his hohhics nrt- trtivcling, rt-st-urcli. und pliotography. EDN.-X CANFIICLD, tht- kccpt-r of tht- cighths: un cxpcrt knittcr: thc iilplm rind omcgii of hcr sumnicr is rcst, siindwiching trzivcling, st-wing, und tennis. IETIIIQI. M. CONOVIQR, during thc school months usually found cxpounding thc binomial tht-orcin: in thc summer cnioys trgivcliiig or doing gi hit ot jcrscy ggirdcning. HELEN E. FISHI-IR, gi tcucht-r of inatlivinatics, who zidniircs in us courtesy, honesty. and st-If-rcspcctg her hohhics uri' rcziding aind trawl: ht-r fnvoritc sport. tt-nnis. DONALD Ii. GRAVIZS, gin industrious instructor of industrial girls, who in tht- sunimcr studics or camps: one ot our hshcrincn rind thc Nimrod of thc faculty. II-I.-XNIi'I'TI-1 HARRISON CMrs. I. Milton Rict-J, was with us in tht- commcrcinl dcpartnicnt until Christ- mas timc: now dcvotvs .ill hcr timc to hcr fgimili. HILL LIGHT'7 HH H H H HH H H HHH Illl
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1938 HARBOR BUARD UF EDUCATIUN X I X I. EARL CLARK Prexident FRANCIS KAELIN DORA A. DAVIS C. H. HECHLER RAYMOND B. HAMILTON ALBERT V. HORTON Clerk CHARLES O. LEWIS Treasurer ADMINISIRAIIUN F. R. WEGNER, AB., A.M. Superinlendcnl ofScl100l5 Principal of High School GRACE LOUCKS, I3.S., A.M. Vice-Pr1'nc1'pal of High School MARIE LOUISE HENNESSY f1dminz'.vt1'cztive Assislunt Ser zlcf 1 fzf' ies EVELYN AVERY, A.I3. BLANCHE STAVISH WANDA M. WALTER IIUI L I C fx
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1938 HARBOR RUTH M. HAWKINS, her physical training activities carry over into her interest in sports-fishing, hockey, tennis, archery, canoeing, in the summer a camper or traveler. CECELIA L. HAWLEY, an art teacher and advisor of the swimming club who also likes anything Olli- of-doors, particularly this summer at the cottage on Lake Seneca. LUTHER V. HENDRICKS, a history instructor in the senior high school, who builds houses when on vacation, he enjoys boating, Fishing, and still more fishing. FLORENCE M. I-IINCHMAN, varies discussion of English with Spanish, rides the hobbies of cooking and hooking rugs, summer school sometimes, camp on Lake Ontario sometimes. RUTH HORN, may be found in any teacher's classroom instructing any or all of us in map and mural making, even stage designing. RICHARD I. HURLEY, not only heads our library but makes a hobby of his personal one, interested in scouting and writing, summer teaching in Georgia. HELEN D. IVES, a teacher of English and another compleat angler Cfor brook troutj, vacations in the Adirondacks, among her hobbies, the theater, hiking, and writing. BEATRICE KANE, counselor of the senior classes, mentor of graduation, and instructor of history pupils, her out-of-school interests are music and needlework. HELEN LEGATE, active both in drilling Latin verbs and in the riding club, other interests, reading, theater, and dancing, spends some of vacation in Massachusetts. ELIZABETH LEWIS, a native Long Islander, who teaches us English and the social studies, major interests are the theater, reading, and particularly outdoor life. GLADYS LEWIS, an instructor in speech and developer of our hidden dramatic talents, received part of her teaching preparation in Europe. LOYAL D. MCNEAL, one of the members of the English and social science faculty, usually goes to summer school during vacation, his favorite sport is badminton, FLORENCE M. NASH, devotes school time to developing our latent talents in music, she plays golf and bridge, also enjoys reading and handwork, a Wisconsinian. DORIS NOBLE, teaches social studies and English, in the summer, she studies, travels, goes to the farm and the mountains, her hobby is attending the theater. ELIZABETH N. O'BRlEN, a native Roslynite, who teaches home economics to the girls, enjoys herself with her own girls, attends summer school, swims. reads, knits. RUSSELL B. ROSS, teaches us mathematics, English, social science, plays in the summer Cbaseball, We thinkj, comes from Maine and is interested in boats. IULES SEIDMAN, director of the high school band, has played in a band of Fred Waring's and on various radio programs. RUTH SEWARD, advises the staff of this volume and of STEPS, teaches English and social science, hobbies are reading, paintings, house decoration, and her camp. DOROTHY C. SHILEY, of the commercial department, is a native Nebraskan, who enjoys traveling, golf, swimming, reading, and the arts, another of our stamp collectors. HOWARD C. SHOEN, teaches general science and mathematics, coaches football, his favorite sport, during the summer when he is not working, he fishes and plays golf. THEODORE F. ST. IOHN, most often found in the shop-the industrial arts building, also supervises the care of buildings and grounds, is interested in technical improvements. ROBERT N, STANFORTI-I, guides our budding journalists and instructs in law and English, likes everything in sports, swimming director of an upstate hotel in the summer. WILLIAM I. TRANSUE, teaches us the many branches of science, enjoys golf and football, for vacations, prefers traveling, his hobbies are books and radios, from Missouri. ' GRACE WALLACE, instructor in social science, general science, and English, summer occupations are traveling, studying, and resting, interested in solving all kinds of puzzles. MARY WELLES, teacher of violin in all of our schools, a former pupil of Leopold Auer, interested in discovering talent and developing musical appreciation. HELEN E. VVILLSON, instructs the girls in the economics of the home, from North Dakota, travels in the summer, particularly enjoys walking, reading, and the theater. Department of Heallh and Medical Inspection R. R. GALIONE, M.D., medical inspector VELMA MORGAN, nurse and health teacher VINCENT T. MEANEY, A.B., D.D.S., supervising dentist GRACE BROWER, D.H., dental hygienist Il2J
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