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ADMINISTRATION Mns. MECHALINA Y. CXPRIANO J Srcrvfnry I0 I rincipa Miss BIARY IIILLIS SI'l'l'l'fIIT'lf lo Supvrhzfmzrlwzt of Schools Miss MOLLH: NIITCIIELL If.I'f'CIlfiI'l' Sr'crf'tarly FINE ARTS Miss lffnrru G. A1.LIsoN. B.S in Art Mu. FAINVAIIIT ISIIRE. B.A. Mlss BIILDRI-ID J. IIOLTF M.A. Mn. l'.u'1, XIAN Bomzulzfxvrtx. BLA. DOMESTIC ARTS Miss H1-:LEN F. GIIEEN, B.S. READING Mns. LORNA C. REED. M.,-X. INDUSTRIAL ARTS SIR. H0XX'4klill R. JUNKER, BLA. MR. Cfuzm rox T. PIERCE ll Ill
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M TR T10 SINCE faculties are quite necessary to the usual, orthodox school, we present our group of advisors, mentors, and mental spurs, complete with administrators, which every now and then votes us a half-holiday for some unexplained but wholly satis- factory reason. Added to the galaxy this year were Mr. Shear, who undertook to teach the intricacies of Math. and guidance, Mr. Schoenborn, who is now instructing in the wonderful gutturals of the German language, Mr. Ehre, whose job it now is to coax our budding Thespians into dramatic geniuses, Mr. Jordan, the bright young man who holds forth inlthe biology lab., and Miss Berenice Rich, our new gym assistant and fresh air advocate. Quite a few faux pas were committed by embarrassed studes who cheerfully addressed Miss Mallon, only to suddenly remember that she is Mrs. Corson. Like- wise, the same grievous mistake was made concerning Mrs. Balassone, who was the former Miss VVork, and Mrs. Cipriano, who answered Mr. Merrill's telephone last year as Miss Yorio. However, now at the end of the year, we are delighted to report that these mistakes have become infrequent, and we have every reason to suppose that by next year these ladies will always be addressed correctly. The perhaps unenviable job of chaperoning students on their various escapes from the never-ending' routine has been enjoyed, we believe, by several of the teachers. Miss Buckley and Mr. Scherer accompanied the Band to Boston, Messrs. Dodds and Junkcr took their groups to the World's Fair, Mr. Shear journeyed with a number of boys to Farmingdale, and Mr. Scherer was kept busy traipsing around New York and Washington with the forty members of Clio. Yes., we have enjoyed our faculty-their appearance and their pursuits, from Miss Buckley's latest topper to Mr. Schoenborn's appropriately quaint German Band. Would we of the graduating class be too sentimental in saying that we shed a col- lective tear, furtively, of course Qso as not to spoil our cyclamen make-up or new plaid tiej for having to bid adieu to this board of experts? eight MR. PAUL D SCHREIBER B S Su-pt. of School MR. WILLIAM F VII' RRII L B S High School Pr mc-:pal MISS ESTHER F IRI IN-GER Guidance Suprrzo
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HISTORY DEPARTMENT Miss TJEONA E. EUORTZ, M.A. MR. CHARLES H. KPIZAIR, M.A. Miss CATH1-:RINR SAMMIS, M.A. MR. SAUL Scumulzu, B.A. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MRS. JDSRPHINI-1 VVORK BALAssoNr:. M.A. MR. KENNETII VV. BROXVN, B.S. in Ed. MR. EDNVARD B. Domus, B.S. in Ed. HEALTH DEPARTMENT Miss WILBITIKTA TJALTROFI-', M.D. Miss NIARJORIE BAIKIE, R.N. ENGLISH. DEPARTMENT Miss KATPII.l4IPZN M. CHAMm:Rs, M.A. Mus. IXNGELA ETALLON CoRs0N, B.S. MR. MR. MR. Mis S MR. MR. f 071, IITIIEOPIIILUS Dmnucx, M.A. PTDVVARD Tfllfllilil, B.A. C1lARLEs H. K1-:zAR, M.A. JEANNE PRI.'roN. RS. in IAS. SAV1, SCIIICREII, B.A. FRANK SCHOENBORN, M.A.
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