Stuyvesant High School - Indicator Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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'fu ? . ,. f' f 2' ,f C, MTSQQM . . Stuyvesantians have learned much and have developed practical skills, so necessary in putting a scientific education to good advantage, in the schoolis well equipped shops. Although required to take introductory courses in wood and metal working, mechanical drawing, and art appreciation, the student may take advanced courses in the subject which he himself likes most. Teaching in the shops are men like Mr. Gage, Mr. Whitney, Mr. Kopsch and Mr. Daly. Mr. Hings, Mr. Baty and Mr. Brenzinger are prominent among the drafting teachers, while Mr. Cohen, Mr. Dollin, and Mr. Wolbach teach students of the fine arts. Four terms of physical education are required and, although most of us went unwillingly, we enjoyed it while it lasted. Teachers like Mr. Eherly, the WAI. head of the department, Mr. Bradshaw, uThe Great, Mr. Marks, hes-.f-7 First Aid, Mr. Colbert, Mr. Mandell, and Mr. Terwilliger, made gym a lot of fun. All of us will remember them for a long time, the sight we made running down the stairs to the gym, undressing in a hurry, and then onto the fioor, for exercise and activities, a scramble for the dressing room, and then up five flights again. But Stuyvesant would 11ot be Stuyvesant without our class advisors and their helpful and understanding advice when we needed it. Advisors like Mr. Ackerman, Mr. De Graffe, Miss Dee, and Dr. Kelly have all made their impression on us. To help us with our worries about the future, there was always Mr. H. Marks, the college advisor, Mr. Hoagland, the scholarship advisor, and Mrs. Marran, the employment counselor. Nobody ever thinks of those in the Administrative Department. They do their work without making a big noise about it, but if it weren't for them, all Stuyvesant would stop operating. For keeping the school running smoothly We have to thank Mrs. Krasnogor, Mrs. Elmes, Mrs. Constant, and Mr, Wonman. Administrative Assistant Mr. Panuska is ably assisted by Mr. Ollendorf, Mr. Homme, and Mr. Smith. No-w carrying on nobly in Mr. Wilson's place is Mr. Clark, the acting principal. When we look back in times to come, on our yearsvin Stuyvesant, mixed with our other memories will be the thpughtijof Yqiffaculty-of the good- hearted men and women who made our years St esan f the most enjoyable in our lives. H 0 W x, ,J f L-J ' N p,Wl XM Y CX Dy X x 'L . i rg? r gf Pia TJ QQ ly ras-.5 M



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