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(Du' ifacultu Mr. Arvid J. Burke,—Supervising Principal. Columbia University (St. Stephen's College) 1925; A. B. New York State College for Teachers. 1928; Union University, 1929; M. A. New York State College for Teach- ers. 1930; Summer Session New York State College for Teachers. 1931; Summer Session Cornell University, 1932, 1933. M iss Helen I. Shannahan—French. A. B. New York State College for Teach- ers; Cornell Summer School of Music, 1927, 1929. M iss Dorothy G. Lasher—Commerce. B. S. in Commerce, New York State College for teachers. Miss E. Katherine Gibson—English; Library. Maryland State Normal School; B. S. Co- lumbia University; Library S.ervicc. Columbia University 1930; New York State College for Teachers, 1932. Miss Louise Herbert—Music; Drawing. Potsdam Normal School. 1930; Summer School, Buffalo University, 1932. Miss Mary Healy—History. A. B. Russell Sage College, 1931. Miss Margaret T. Cussler—Latin. A. B. New York State College for Teach- ers. 1931, Matriculated for M. A. degree, 1932. Four Mr. M. J. La Lone—Science. B. S. St. Lawrence University. M iss Marian Gilbert»—Mathematics. A. B. New York State College for Teach- ers, 1931. Mr. Omer Boivin—Physical Education. Cortland State Normal School, 1932. M iss Elizabeth M. Cunningham— 8th Grade. Teachers Training Class. Glens Falls. 1925; Oneonta Normal School, 1930. Miss Elizabeth Myers—7th Grade. Professional Work, St. Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y.; New York State College for Teachers. Mrs. Maude Northrup—6th Grade. New York State College for Teachers. M iss Alice Haren—5th Grade. Oneonta Normal School, 1931. Miss Alyce Boivin—4th Grade. Oneonta Normal School; Kindergarten- Primary Course, 1926. Miss Alice Clancy—3rd Grade. Gcncsco Normal School, 1903. Miss Mary Cooney—2nd Grade. Plattsburgh Normal School. M iss Mae E. Northrup—1st Grade. Ballston Training Class.
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IK'iit'ratunt Because we sincerely appreciate the help that he has given us in our last two years of high school; the efforts he has made to make those years vital and full of meaning to our lives; the interest he has shown in us, as a class, and as individuals; and his interest in our efforts to produce a year book: we, the class of 1933, dedicate this Schuyler to Arvid J. Burke, our principal, adviser and friend.
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janitor Class MOTTO Enter to learn; depart to serve. Flower Talisman Tea Rose Colors Blue and Silver CLASS OFFICERS Stephen E. Thorne, Jr. Francis Chase ...... Gertrude Brown ..... John Martis ...... William Loomis ..... President Vice President . . Secretary . T reasurer . Business Manager SENIOR CLASS SONG—’33 (Tune of Juanita) Slowly are fading, from today into the past, Our golden school days, breaking at last. But we have the mem’ries where they will ever live; We entered to learn, We depart to serve. Chorus: Classmates, fond classmates, Thou art passing from our side. School days, beautiful school days, In memory abide. a When in our dreaming, happy thoughts around us cling, Our Alma Mater proudly we shall sing. May our colors lead us, Blue and Silver, Orange and Black. May our seal forever guide the mem’ries back. Classmates, fond classmates, Though we journey far and wide, School days, beautiful school days, Will with us abide. Five Grace E. Russei.i.
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