Salamanca High School - Seneca Yearbook (Salamanca, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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ADMINISTRATION Interest-Foocl? lilizahetli Vintent, Ilunter College ,-s' 1-ruilite in the science ol' hiology. Mrs. Vintent tlaims sometimes to haxe Iwrihetl their interests with ear- rots .tllkl apples, spetimens ol the etle ihle or .111 evening, Mrs. Vintent Iintls tletective stories reliresliiiig. On week- enils antl holitlays, lietsy and Ifrank share I1er Iu11 in tl1e culinary art. Engrossing Personalities IIIIIUIILIS M o ra 11, Massatltusetts leathers College gratluate, is tl1e III' irnitahle siientist. Ilis classes are snappy antl engrossing. A that witl1 Mr. ifruluate, ii1trig11es tl1e avitl antl tI1e SCIENCE DEPARTMENT v.1riety. Moran reveals Al galaxy ol' inter- 'H 'JW' Ill' HH1 -IVUUF-C' YOU Cftllillsialw SCIISNCIZ: l21.1zA1ua'1'11 V1Nc312N'1', Trioiuas Mo11AN, Siiursifv Masors lor art, music, .1 fishing trip, or .1 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT game ol thess, antl then leave yo11 to hunger lor Iiresh SII'.lVVlWL'l'I'IL'S SIl10IIlL'l'L'tI in heaxy cream. HQO Sitlney Mason, grailuate ot Niagara University, p11ts the UK on seiente anal Iaits ol II.Us, COA, anil HC.I.s alon guitles inquiring mintls with exiepf Strikers Anna Loekwootl, Plattslwurg Nor- mal gratluate, strikes away at lyp- ing l, lwalanee sheets and protit and loss statements. Then, as eliairman I'CSL'.ll'lII. Ile makes siientilit . , ot' stamps antl hontl sales, she tangles . . I '-Akl' 'ith hi 'I1 Iinanee. Miss e or in tomhinations. Mr. Mason VILL l VI In Loekwootl tintls pleasant changes ' from otliee work in tloing hits of tional skill. ISIISINESSQ ANNA Loikwoon, Roiufizr Hiarsuzv, HIiI.lZN I.1N1211AN, hantlwork antl the supreme tlelight ot' pumpkin pie. Efficiency Experts Marion XWhipple, Ritler College gratluate, hantlles tl1e experts antl tle- velops etlieieney in Shorthantl ll antl Secretarial Pnietiee. Mrs, XY'hipple's life holtls tlual responsihilities. Away from school, her home antl son keep her husy. l.et her speak ot' things to eat antl it sountls like Ummm ice cream anal take .wtf spaghetti. Shot In 'rlie Arm Rohert Henry, gratluate ol' New York State ,liC.lk'llL'I'Si College. is eretl- itetl with giving .1 new zest to Retail Selling antl lntrotluetion to liusiness. 'l'he Seniors will never torget I1is in- jections ot spirit antl will prolxihly never quite reeover from same. Obvious Appeal Helen I.IITL'Il.lII, lflmira gratluate. is responsihle for the 1n.1them.1tieal magic' anil legal lore ot' tl1e lvusiness tlepartment. Her young lawyers .intl mathematieians testify that Miss Line- lran sets optimism soaring like .1 hal- loon. It takes lvut .1 tlasli ot' her ra- tliant smile. The interest in the lwusie ness tlepartment is going up pereepti- lvly antl the appeal is ohvious. 7

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ADMINISTRATION I A ENGLISH: BERTHA BEYIER, VIVIAN Srizwmcr, Esruiziz MCCABIE, FLOY I-Iorcl-miss ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Bertha Beyer, graduate of Universi- ty of Syracuse, University of Buffalo, carefully applies subject-verb agree- ment to the high school's Freshmen. When not applying Freshmen Eng- lish, Mrs. Beyer finds the voice of Bing Crosby quite appealing. Sophomore Sophisticafe Vivian Stewart, graduate of Syra- cuse University, makes a major con- tribution to Sophomore sophistication. Their English grammar is highly pol- ished. When Sophomore English is well- styled, Mrs. Stewart consults her pref- erence lists. She is ready to settle for a plate of spaghetti and meat balls with a historical novel on the side. Democratic Pattern Floy Hotchkiss, Chamberlin Insti- tute graduate, makes Junior English music to the ears. The Juniors make language and literature ht the democratic pattern of America. Miss Hotchkiss enjoys modern magazines and foodfuany kind as long as it's salad. Seniors Saved Esther McCabe, graduate of New York State Teachers' College, rescues 6 each Senior from the abyss of over- confidence. She shows them a few of the yet unanswered questions. Miss McCabe continues her rescue work through the Red Cross and Ends refreshment now and then in pump- kin pie and coffee. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Esther Benz, Wells College gradu- ate, leads the Freshmen toward their eventual careers of tomorrow. Chef-Salad Now then fto get back to the topic of International Relations ---- sound familiar? It's Sarah Banta, graduate of William Smith College, launching forth into one of her pet problems. Miss Banta thinks that people are fun and that heated dis- cussions make good food for thought. Chef salad makes good eating, too. In the Mood All Right Now -it's a wonder Beatrice Nash, Alfred University graduate, can still smile after surviv- ing sixth period study hall. In the same mood, Miss Nash faces her American History classes where she claims Theres never a dull mo- ment. Serious-minded Marian Mallan, Wells College graduate, molds opinions of tomor- row's Americans on the problems of democracy. Mrs. Mallan finds house- keeping a pleasing summer activity with a novel, a picnic or an evening walk by way of diversion. SOCIAL STUDIES: SARAH BANTA, Esri-iiza BENZ, MARION MALLAN,



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ADMINISTRATION ART Art with Emphasis Lucile Horney, Alfred University graduate, is professor of all the arts but prefers Rep. Bright colors ap- peal to her artistic sense with em- phasis on yellow. Wlien not sub- merged in the aesthetic, Mrs. Horney enjoys satisfying Mr. I-lorney's taste for good food. And her garden helps, LANGUAGE Quiet, Please Hazel Forness, Syracuse University graduate, gives correctness and pre- cision to the use of Spanish and French. Silencio and Mrs. Forness has made the hrst plunge. The har- assed hordes become tranquil and the words fiow with velvet smoothness. Mrs. Forness brought the foreign MUSIC Melody Incorporated Cassie Wliite, graduate of Thomas Music School, is forever blending mo- tions and sounds. She has made the ensemble pleasing in its beauty. Mrs. Wliite has drawn from her choruses the richness and vigor of young voices combined in song. To Mrs. Wliite music is lifes in- I ART: Luciiriz PIORNIZY, josisivi-i Hoiusimg EINUARD joruv Man in the Modern Mood joseph Horney, Buffalo S t a t e Teachers' College graduate, directs both grade and high school students in matters of industrial art. Mr. Hor- ney is definitely a man in the modern mood. His usual copy of 'Irma or the Pm! keeps him up on the news. ln the cinema he finds ready enter- tainment. Virtuoso with Variations Edward john, Rochester Institute of Technology graduate, helps meet today's war-time demands for me- chanical drawing and blue print read- ing. Yet Mr. john can put aside the drawing pencil and board for the musical score and baton of the great virtuoso. 8 LANGUAGE: MARIIE LoGuD1rg12 QAhsentj I-Iaziir Foiusuzss home to live. The students took a closer look and accepted it, It is her trenchant wit and sprightly manner that has made these languages entic- ing. Mrs, Forness makes blue pottery her collector's paradise. She finds es- cape in a good mystery story. Language Blends Marie Lo Guidice, Mercyhurst and University of Buffalo graduate, finds her students more loquacious with Latin than with Lo Guidice, so her marital status must take a back seat. And Marie Dillon drives the classics home. She gives her scholars a taste of a culture that is a careful blend of the aesthetic and the vivacious. She makes it rich and tempting. MUSIC: Cassui Wurrii, Paul. Sain dispensible ingredient. Wlien not sharing her talents with her students, Mrs. Wliite is sharing them with community music clubs and church choirs. She satisfies her desire for fine music by listening to such great musicians as Lawrence Tibbett and Gladys Swarthout. Buoyant Instructor Paul Smith, lfredonia State Teach- ers' graduate, can with a twist of his baton stir a tympanic effusion of sound and fury. Mr. Smith's crea- tive efforts reach their full buoyanty just as the sun stretches itself across the morning sky. The 8:00 o'clock arrival feels his step cluickened by the martial music of the band in re- hearsal.

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