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FACULTY UF SAUQUUIT VALLEY CENTIQAL SCHOOL MR. GEORGE E. NORTON A. B.. M. A. Hamilton Collegeg Teacher's College, Colum- bia. Supervising Principal. MR. .IOHN FAVILLE, B. S. in Accounting. Syracuse University. Commercial Teacher. MR. MERLE L. ROGERS, B. S. Cornell University. Agriculture and Vocational Guid- ance. MR. CLAUDE R. CLARK, A. B., M. A. Hamilton College. Columbia University. Math- ematics and Scienceg Coach of Track. MR. CLAUDE PEMBLETON. Oswego Normal. University of Buffalo. Industrial Arts and Drawing. MR. GLENN POLLY, A. B., M. A. Col- umbia Univcrsity. Junior High subjects. MISS IRENE F. CASSIDY, B. A. Syra- cuse University. English. MISS LORETTA CASEY. B. A. William Smith, Geneva, N. Y.g credit toward M. A. at McGill University. Montreal. French and Latin. MRS. IIELENE PRICHARD, B. S. Albany State College. History and Civics. MISS .IOY MCLEAN. B. A., M. A. Deni- son University. Granville, Ohiol Syracuse Uni- versity. English. MISS NELLIE WEIGEL. Oneonta Normal. Junior Math in Seventh and Eighth Grades. Penmanship in Eighth Grade. Commercial Arithmetic. MISS FLORENCE SLAYTON. School of Horticulture Ior Women. Ambler, Pa.g Gene- sco State Normal. Science. MISS NELLIE GREEN. Cornell Universl ty. Home Economics. MISS MARJORIE QUINN. Potsdam Nor- mal. Music. MISS VIOLA HAWLEY. Utica Memorial Hospital. Syracuse University. School Nurse. MRS. ANNA ZIMMERMAN IENKS. Cort- land Normal, Syracuse University, Columbia Library School. Library and English. MRS. LILLIAN SKINNER. First Grade Teacheris Certificate. Principal of Sauqnoit Grade School. Sixth Grade. MISS LELA GLENDENNING. Oneonta Normal. Fourth Grade, Sauquoit Grade School. MISS MARY O'BRIEN. Cortland State Normal. Fifth Grade. Sauquoit Grade School. MISS MARGARET RAY. Oneonta Nor- mal. Third Grade. Sauquoit Grade School. MISS SARAH RAY. Oneonta Normal. First Grade, Sanquoit Grade School. MRS. KATHERINE BOCKUS. Potsdam Normal. Second Grade, Sauquoit Grade School. MRS. MABEL CLARK. First Grade Cer- tificate. First Grade. Clayville Grade School. MISS MARGARET BRADBURY. B. A. Good Counsel College. White Plains. Cass- ville Rural School. MISS DOROTHY BAYLES. Morrisville Training Class. Oneonta Normal. Tophet Ru- ral School. MISS GWENIJOLYN A. WILLIAMS. On- conta Normal. Doolittle Rural School. MISS ETHEL ANN CARROLL. Oneonta Normal. Allen School. MRS. ANNA LYONS. First Grade Teach- er's Certificate. Principal Clayville Grade School. Sixth Grade.
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the church for unseemly behavior on the Sabbalhf She had put a flower in her mother's hat and had been heard to remark during the prayer, G'Pray on, hahyf, There are many other examples of kinds of discipline used then, most of which are very amusing to us in these times. Thus the valley grew in population and industry, keeping pace with the progress of the nation. Change is still the order of the day. Who would have guessed when the valley was first settled, that Utica, then only a small fort and a few houses, would be spreading her suburbs far up this valley. The In- dians who traversed the forest trails, were they here now, would stare in as- tonishment at all the modern signs of civilization that the valley now exhibits. Miss Cassidy: What are the three forms of expression made by the verb? 4 77 Stan liowalz Indicative interrofrative and im eralivef, 1 n v P Miss Lassidy: Hfllve an example ol eachf' Stan: Tom is sick.i'fYVpa1i:-ae. ls Torn sick'f7'f-longer pause+ 'Sic ,cm Toinfi Louis Stephenson lpicking up a Caesar bookt: Oh say, lialin is easy. Wish l had taken il. Look here! 1 Jointinff lo several Jassaffesl. Lclforle I-l 77 TT I - 91 '1 - a 4 - dux in aro. ul'ort ducks in a rowf ' llassus sum am. Pass us some . , . , . ,, . . y 77 79 jam. ' Born leges L21f'SilI'I0. BUIII legs of Qaesar. Mr. Faville ltaking rolll: 'tlf youire here raise your hand. If you're not here, donit raise your handf' Mrs. Prichard trapping the deskl: 'g0rderl Orderln A Mike Donahue: Ham and eggs, pleasef, Bobbie Borden tniaking candy! : MI want a spoonfi Eddie Bryant: All right l'm gainefi J. Donahue in Caesar class: Crossus was wintering on the Atlantic Ocean in the Andes Mountains.,
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MISS MARGARET L. O'CONNER. Oneon- MISS ERNESTINE GLIICKY. Oneonta ta Normal. Fifth Grade. Clayville Grade Normal. Fourth Grade. Clayville Grade School. School. MISS MARY INICGINNIS. Training Class M55 CENEYIEVE VOJICK. Oneonta Nor- Certificate. First Gradeg Limited Normal. mal. Third Grade, Clayville Grade School. Second Grade. Clayville Grade School. If in these pages you see your name, Be not angry, he not vaing Take it as given, he a man And get hack at the editors if you Can. llill'lPill'tl Z.: MGootlnc-es, Louis. what ntakvs you stteeilo solfll lrouis Str-pltottsott: Wlllto powder on vour dozo-at Vlllllllw lVIr. Norton: gfllow do you like svhool, Gltarlic?e7 Charles Gaffney: WI like il closed, sir. Edie W. ttalking to picture, very love sickt: 'LYou darling, you just wonderful perfect boy, how I'd to-. lVIr. Polly: What are the lower classes? John Watters: 'The ones that get the upper births in the Pullman sleepers. Mfss Green: Hllvltat are you git ing your huhhy for Christmas, HeIen?l' Mrs. Pughe: A motor coat. The old tight wad will have to loosen up for a Car so he can use it.
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