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(Uir Jfarultu MR. THEODORE R. TOWNLEY- Supervising Principal B. S. in C. E. Union College. 1923: New York State College for Teachers Summer Sessions 1928-1026 1930-1932 1933; New York- State College for Teachers 1934-M. S.; Harvard University Summer Session. 1929. MISS HELEN I. SHANNAHAN- - French A. B. New York State College for Teachers: A. Y. Cornell Summer School of Music. 1927. 1929. New York State College. Summer Session 1934. MISS DOROTHY G. LASHER- Commerce B. S. in Commerce. New York State College for Teachers, 192«. MISS BEATRICE E. COE— English; Library A. B. New York State College for Teachers. 1934. MISS LOUISE HERBERT— Music; Drawing Potsdam Normal School. 1930; Summer School. Buffalo University. 1932. 1933. Kx- tension course under Myra Werton at Albany High School. 1934. MR. OMER W. BOIVIN— Physical Education Cortland State Normal School. 1932 Summer Sessions: Cortland Normal. 1938: Ithaca College. 1933: New York State Col- lege for Teachers. 1984. MR. FRANCIS W. STANTON—Science B. S. Springfield College. 1933: Summer School. New York State College for Teachers. 1938. MISS MARGARET T. CUSSLER English. Latin A. B. New York State College for Teachers. 1931: Summer Session, 1932; Harvard University Summer Session. 1933: M. A.. New York State College for Teachers. 1931: Bread loaf School of English. 1934. MISS MARY R. HEALY— History A. B. Bussell Sage College, 1931: Summer School. New York State College for Teachers. 1934. MISS KATHERINE E. EDWARDS— Mathematics A. B. College of St. Hose. 1932. MISS ELIZABETH M. CUNNINGHAM 8th Grade Teachers’ Training Class. Glens Falls. 1923; Oneonta Normal School. 1930; New York State College for Teachers Summer Session. 1934. MISS ELIZABETH MYERS—7th Grade Professional Work. St. Lawrence Univer- sity. Canton. N. Y.; New York State Col- lege for Teachers. MRS. MAUDE NORTHRUP—6th Grade New York State College for ’Teachers. MISS ALICE HA REN—5th Grade Oneonta Normal School. 1931. MISS ALYCE BOIVIN—4th Grade Oneonta Normal School; Kindergarten Primary Course. 1920. MISS ALICE CLANCY—3rd Grade Geneseo Normal School. MISS MARY COONEY—2nd Grade Plattsburgh Normal School. MISS MAE E. NORTHRUP—1st Grade Ballston Training Class.
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ipfciratimt Mary R. Hkai.y For the interest which she has shown in our Freshman and Junior years of high school; for all the time and effort which she has spent for our welfare throughout our high school life; and for the part she has played in the past, for what she means to the student life of the pre- sent, and for what she will mean to future students, we the class of ’35 hereby dedicate this Schuyler to our teacher, advisor, and friend, Mary R. Healy.
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First row: left to right : M. White. T. Fahje, Miss Beatrice E. Coe. Faculty Advisor. J. Carseadden , Bouchard. Second row: left to right standing: K. Boyce. M. Ilespelt. I.. VanDcrwerker, M. Fogerite. J. Sciurba. Third row: left to right: K. Carey. I), (iravelle. K. Coffin. Staff The Schuyler Staff of 1935, composed of a body of students, the majority of whom are Seniors, faced a difficult task when it started planning this year’s annual. For the last four years, the year hooks have been losing their appeal to the student. They have .had a decreasing number of pictures and an increasing number of literary selections. This year the staff has made a complete revision. It has quadrupled the number of pictures and has eliminated the literary section entirely. This book is designed to be a book of student interests and was created with this idea in mind. It should appeal to the Freshman as well as to the Senior. All clubs, teams, and organizations to which any high school student may belong are included. Five
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