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MISS ELEANOR A. VOGELGSANG Home Room 111. English III and Journalism. In charge of School Publicity. Syracuse University, Columbia University. MISS BETTY WYKE Home Room 210. English IV. Yearbook Senior Adviser. New York State College for Teachers at Albany. FACULTY eA TV MISS MARGUERITE J. WALTERS Home Room 208. American History and Problems in Democracy. Adviser to Girls' Bowling, Senior Ring Committee Adviser. Syracuse University. MR. HENRY C. WHITE Home Room 119. Agriculture I, III and IV. Coach of Cross Country, Ad- viser of Future Farmers of America, President of State Teachers' Agricultural Associ- ation. Member of Board of Future Farmers of America State Camp. Syracuse and St. Lawrence University. SECRETARIAL STAFF Mrs. Helen Cobb, Miss Jessie Brainerd, Mrs. Belle Barney, Miss Raymeta Chaffee Not Present: Mrs. Georgia Bolton 13
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MR. R. CRAWFORD STAHL B-Band, Orchestra and instru- mental classes. Football Band. Eastman School of Music at Rochester. MRS. JEAN W. STERN Home Room 116. American History. Syracuse University. MISS MAE E. VAUGHN Hygiene II and Physics. Syrocuse University. FACULTY MISS MABEL STONHAM MISS ANNA TRAINOR Home Room 209. Home Room 10. S3 Hygiene 1 and General Science. Shorthand II and Transcription. Alfred University. Plattsburg. f MISS BARBARA THAYER Home Room 115. Droma, Public Speaking I and II, Senior Ploy Director. Mt. Holyoke College, Syrocuse University. MR. DAVID C. TINGLEY Home Room 114. American History. Scranton University. MR. EGBERT A. THURBER Home Room 101. World History and Problems in Democracy. Hartwick College. 12
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Where, oh where, are the verdant Freshmen? THE FRESHMAN CLASS By this time we, the Freshman class, have adjusted our- selves to high school. The halls that once looked so forbidding and gloomy now echo the happy voices of our new-found friends. We have found teachers to be always understanding and willing to help us over the rough spots. There are countless new activities in which we engage. Many of us belong to band and orchestra; some of our boys have gone out for football and basketball, and the glee club claims several of our group. Assemblies are new and different. As we peer at them from our high pedestal in the balcony, we think and long for the day when we are seniors and can hear them too. We have become loyal defenders of our school and know that we shall always remember the happy days we have spent as Freshmen at U-E. Front Row: Louise Deacon, Mary Frances Reardon, Dawn Stuart, Jeanne Pennell, Madolyn McComb, Betty Westover, Violet Pucek, Mary Hudcovich, Mary Hudcovic,Dawn Furman, Mary Ann Kadlecik, Ellen Lou Van Dusen. Second Row: Agnes Weiland, Lillian Kulheim, Mae Walker, Janice Jurczak, Mary Ann Foltinek, Jane Hetzel, Ernestine Folkerson, Lois Jones, Anne Donovan, Joan Barnes, Lois Clark, Leandro Mastrogiacomo. Third Row: Barbara Starr, Gloria Reynolds, Evelyn Emerson, Norma lacovelli, Janice Paynter, Clara Caseman, Priscilla Huffcutt, Marilyn Mohney, Delores Boatmon, Beatrice Hackbart, Marion Nystrom, Athalia Thompson. F R E B S O H Y M S A N Front Row: Jerold Phelps, Leander Snyder, Duane Hoycook, Richard Brumaghim, William Danton, Donald Covert, Raymond Camp, Barry Benjomin, James Doyle. Second Row: Douglas Bowen, Earl Bloom, Richard Bierly, Jerry Davis, Kenneth Kemp, Joseph Szedlock, James Nord, Benjamin Painter, Thomas North. Third Row: Jack Yoder, Lyle Campfield, Glenn Watrous, Gerald Burns, Alfred Hudcovic, Paul Hanafin, Donald Titus, John Stacconi. 14
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