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First row, left to right: 1). Narclelll. V. Betts. K. Thorne. Miss C. Keissiir. C. F.llis. I). Boivin. J. Miner. Secomi nor, left to right: M. Hewitt. It. Wilson. O. Blodgett. K. Coffin. I. Crnvelle. V. Cramer. E. Gaudctte. J. Connie. 1938 Schuyler Staff Editors-in-chief ...................... Catherine Ellis and Ruth Thorne Feature Editor ............................................ Vera Betts Business Managers .................. Olive Blodgett and Beatrice Wilson Senior Class Editors .................. Velda Cramer and Marion Hewitt Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Class Editor ............ Dorothy Boivin Sports Editor ....................................... Dominick Nardelli Art Editor................................................. John Miner Activities Editors .................... Emily Coffin and Irene Gravelle Typing Editors ...................... Jane Cormie and Eleanor Gaudette —6—
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The Faculty MU. THEODORK H. TOWN LEY— Supervising Principal H. S. in C. K. Union College. 1923; New York Slate College for Teachers Summer Sessions 1028 1926. 1030-1082-1983; New York State College for Teachers 1934 M. S; Harvard University Summer Session 1920. MR. FRANCIS W. STANTON— Vice-principal Science Boys’ basketball, B. S. Springfield College 1983; Summer School. New York State College for Teachers. 1933. MISS HELEN I. SHANNAHAN- F rench—Guida nee A. B. New York State College for Teachers; A. Y. Cornell Summer School of Music 1927. 1929; New York State College Sum- mer Session 1931. 1935. 1937; Spring Ex tension Course 193«. 1987 New York State College for Teachers; Fall Extension Course State College 1937. MISS MARY R. IIEALY— History A. B. Russell Sage College. 1931; Summer School. New York State College for Tea- chers 1933: University of California Sum mer Session. 193«. MISS DOROTHY G. LASHER— Commerce B. S. in Commerce. New York State College 192s. State Delegate to National Education Association Convention at Chicago. Illinois. 1983 and at Denver. Colorado. 1935. MISS (LARA W. REISSIG— English—Library B. S. New York State College for Teachers. 1985. MISS LOUISE V. STEFIC— English—Latin A. B. Han wick College. 1933. MISS VELEDA DUBY— Music Plattshurg Normal School, 1921 : Bachelor of Music. Syracuse University, 1932. MR. GEORGE DECKER Mathematics A B. New York State College for Teachers. 193«; Summer School, 1937. New Y'ork State College for Teachers. MR. OMER W. BOIVIN Physical Education Cortland State Normal School. 1932: Sum mer Sesion. Cortland Normal. 1933: Ithica College .1933: New York State College for Teachers. 1931. MR. GEORGE I). HOFFMAN Art in Grades and High School Buffalo School of Fne Arts. 193«; Buffalo State Teachers College. 1937. 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: Extension Work. New York State College for Teachers 1934. 1935. MISS ELIZABETH MYERS- 7th Grade Professional Work. St. Lawrence Univer- sity. Canton, N. Y.: New York State College for Teachers. MRS. MAUDE L. NORTHRUP 6th Grade New York State C-olIege for Teachers. MISS ALICE HA REN— 5th Grade Oneonta Normal School. 1931: University of California Summer Session. 193«. MISS ALYCE BOIVIN 4th Grade Oneonta Normal School. Kindergarten Pri- mary Course, 1926: University of California. Summer Session 193«. MISS ALICE CLANCY— 3rd Grade Geneseo Normal School. MISS MARY COONEY— 2nd Grade Plattshurg Normal School. MISS MAE E. NORTH RUP 1st Grade Ballston Training Class. —5—
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Schuylerville Chapter Number 1745 The Schuylerville Chapter of the National Honorary Society has successfully completed its third year of activity. Five new members were tapped on the basis of character, leadership, service, and scholarship by Ruth Thorne and Olive Blodgett who were tapped in their junior year. The seniors tapped were Catherine Ellis, Emily Coffin, Joseph Sulli, Velda Cramer, and Eleanor Gaudette. The officers are Ruth Thorne, president; Joseph Sulli, vice-president; Velda Cramer, secretary; and Miss Mary Healy, treasurer. A weekly column in the newspaper was obtained by the Society where news of the classes, clubs, and extra curricular activities of the school were printed. Many interesting meetings have been held. The aim of the Schuylerville Honor Society) is to promote scholarship, leadership, service, and the development of character among the students. = | E i E E = — 1 B | ................. mimi nimmii............uinimii......................
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