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1936 SCHUYLER STAFF Editors in Chief..................ELSA PRATT and LENA VAN DERWERKER Business Managers TOM HOEY and MARJORIE WHITE Senior Class Editor MARJORIE CROMIE Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Class Editor WINIFRED HANNA Sports Editors LAURENCE YOUNG and MARIE TURCOTTE Art Editor JAMES CAREY Faculty Advisor BEATRICE E. COE
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THE FACULTY MR. THEODORE R. TOWNLEY— Supervising Principal B. S. in C. E. Union College. 1923; New York State College for Teachers Summer Sessions 1923-1926-1930-1932-1933: 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, 1935: Extension Course. 1936. MISS DOROTHY G. LASHER—Commerce B. S. In Commerce. New York State College for Teachers. 1928. State delegate to National Education Association Con- vention at Denver, Colorado. 1935. MISS BEATRICE E. COE—English; Library A. B. New York State College for Teachers. 1934 Summer session. 1934; Permanent Library Certificate. 1934. MR. OMER W. BOIVIN—Physical Education Cortland State Normal School. 1932 Summer Sessions: Cortland Normal, 1933: Ithaca College, 1933: New York State College for Teachers. 1934. MR. FRANCIS W. STANTON—Science B. S. Springfield College. 1933; Summer School, New York State College for Teachers, 1933. MISS MARY R. HEALY—History A. B. Russell Sage College. 1931; Summer School, New York State College for Teachers, 1934. MISS KATHERINE E. EDWARDS—Mathematics A. B. College of St. Rose, 1932. MISS LOUISE STEFIC—English. Latin A. B. Hartwick College, 1935. MISS VELEDA DUBY—Music Plattsburg Normal School. 1921; Bachelor of Music. Syracuse University. 1932. MISS HARRIET CADY—Art A. B. Syracuse University, 1935. MISS ELIZABETH M. CUNNINGHAM— 8th Grade Teacher's Training Class. Glens Falls, 1925: 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 College for Teachers. MRS. MAUDE NORTHRUP—6th Grade New York State College for Teachers. MISS 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 Geneseo Normal School. MISS MARY COONEY—2nd Grade Plattsburgh Normal School. MISS MAE E. NORTHRUP—1st Grade Ballston Training Class. ▼ ▼ T
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS SCHUYLERVILLE CHAPTER NUMBER 1745 The application of Schuylerville Chapter Number 1745 was approved on April 8, 1936 by H. V. Church, secretary of the National Council. The basis tor approval was the fact that 80 percent of the class of 1935 have earned Regents Diplomas. The six charter members chosen from the upper third of the class of 1936 are: (I) Marjorie Cromie, (2) Winifred Hanna, (3) Elsa Pratt, (4) Catherine Turcotte, (5) Lena Van Derwerker, (6) Marjorie White. These members were tapped by the faculty council on Senior Class Night, May 22, 1936. The faculty council is composed of Miss Shannahan, Miss Healy, Miss Lasher, Mr. Stanton and Mr. Townley. Two members of the class of 1937 will be tapped by the charter members on Moving Up Day early in June. Four additional members will be selected during their Senior Year. The purpose of this Honor Society shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to en- courage the development of character in the pupils of Schuylerville High School. TTY
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