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Mr. Gibson and Mrs, Colley examine an acquisition to the library. Pyigfvw Mr, Zeller, Mr. Stata and Mr. Charette seem to consider music or photography or both, a serious business. VT' Miss Martire, Mr. Levinstein, Miss Cavanaugh, and Mr. Reents show the proper speed at which to go to lunch. Step 7 . . . Our teachers have many varied interests. Most enjoy music, travel and reading. Many are active in community projects and hold responsible positions in their tields. We have with us the president of the Russell Sage Alumnae, the president of A.A.U.VV., the vice president of the Eastern District Vocational and Practical Arts Association, and a member ot the board of directors of the Troy Vocal Society. Our teachers also take an important part in the activities of the Boy Scouts, the Camp Fire Girls, and the Y Teenagers Club. I5
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One Alone . . . MY. Cooley Miss Markcy and lunch hour for fish. Step 6 . . . Phineas Fogg, famous for his journey around the vvorld in 80 days, must have met at least one of our faculty in his travels, for they too have traveled the vvorld over. There is hardly a place in North Amer- ica, South America, or Europe, they haven't visited. 'fi and three little maids at school, Miss Sullivan, Miss Schillaci, and Miss McTavey. l Mr. Cassavant and Mr. James stroll down one of our lengthy halls. Bermuda, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the British Isles, Egypt, Burma, Japan, Indian and the Tai Mahal, French lndo-China, and Indonesia were only some of the stops. They left no stone unturned, no country unexplored.
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'ff i 1 S F Mrs. MU FJltYr Mr. l-6906, and Miss Dunn in gala attire for and Miss La Sorte and Miss Larmond in strictly working garb Venetian Dream Mrs. Burkhart, Mrs. Maly, and Mr. P. Quinn clesserting. Conclusion: Therefore, vve, the Class of '58, having proved our original point, willingly salute our faculty. I6
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