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dt J f t X.-gy--s ag-is-Q59-g 41:55 -k1fs,7-3455, s STANDING IEFT TO RIGHT--Carl lidger, Agricultural and Industrial Arts William Bennett, Physical Education: Hattie Snook, Librarian and Eng- lish: A, G, Zeller, Principal, History C: Alice llurphy, Junior High English: Walter Ferszt, Music: Howard J. Reynolds, Vice-Principal. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT--Lillian Herriman, Commercial: Dorothy Chaffee, Junior High: Naomi Wharton, Mathematics: Francis Rohrmosher, Junior High: Lois L. Marshall, Homemaking: Evelyn Venable, Languages. 165+ MUNNSVILLE GRADE SCHOOL--Grade 5, Hazel Ilphick: Grade 6, label Fryer: Grades 1.2, Marguerite Butler: Grades 3.4, Doris Llberdingg STOGERIDGE GRADE SCHOOL--Grades 4,5, Ellen Gregg: Grades 1,2,3, Zaida leller: BENNE'1'T'S CORNERS SCHOOL--Grades l,2,3, Margaret Gallaher.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY C. R. SCHOOLS HUNNSVIIJE, N. Y. A. J. Goubert, Pres. Arthur Trew Dr. S. B. Grant Fred Scott Ernest Foster PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Another year of P. T. A. activity has been concluded in Stockbridge Valley. During the year different types of pro- grams have been sponsored by this group. Among them inter- esting talks have been given by D, Anna Gronlund of Marcy State Hospital and Prof. Harold Ihitnall of Colgate University: the demonstrations by the Homemaklng and Music Departments of our own High School were very favorable received. As a health project, two toxoid clinics were held during last summer. These were highly successful owing to the fact that seventy-five children were innoculated. The various committees have carried on their work as planned, and they have enjoyed splendid cooperation from everyone. Let us look forward to a pleasant and helpful year with our new officers for 1941-42: President - Mrs. R. Y. Delolfe Vice President - Mrs. lable Reeder 'Secretary - Mrs. Hannah Maine Treasurer - Mr. Edgar English
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GREETINGS TO THE ALUMNI I presume former presidents of our Association, in the midst of their own work plus Spring Alumni Activities, have been tempted to find some haven of escape where no social responsibilities exist. Fortunes of war and the Selective Service Program have provided me such a spot in the lowlands of New Jersey. Here at Fort Dix, civilian activities are only a pleasant memory as Army Trainees concentrate on the fundamentals required in the School of a Soldier. Social and fraternal life is replaced by intensive military training. The hours are long and the work is hard, yet the graduates of this school will some day emerge as healthy and well-diciplined citizens. The initial training period for Selectees lasted 13 weeks. le are new in the second phase of our training--learning combat tactics by practice maneuvers in this section of New Jersey. Later in the summer, we will apply these tactics during extended war games in Virginia. From reliable informants, I hear that Stockbridge Valley is sending out a fine senior class. May they always be as happy as they are today. To the officers and members of the Association this Soldier sends his most sincere wishes for continued success. Edmund D. Clark Co. A, 174th Infantry 44th Division OFFICERS Prssident 0 l o 0 e 0 0 0 0 e Q Clark Acting-President, Vice-Pres, , , Virginia Platten Recording 590I'8'l19-PY . . . . . . Clarence Stanford Corresponding Secretary, , , , A11en Clark Treasurer . . , , , , , , pauline Frye,
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