Union Endicott High School - Thesaurus Yearbook (Endicott, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Union Endicott High School - Thesaurus Yearbook (Endicott, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 12 of 144
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FACULTY MR. CLARENCE BERRY Home Room 211. Consumer's Moth, Elementory Algebro. Haste moketh waste. —John Heywood MISS MILDRED BILIK Physical Education for Junior- Senior girls. In charge of Junior-Senior af- ter-school activities. A word to the wise is sufficient. —R. H. Barham MR. PAUL BRADT Director of Guidonce and Adult Education. Great works are performed, not by strength, but by per- severance. —Samuel Johnson MISS ELIZABETH BROOKINS Home Room 217. World History. This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, os the night the day, Thou const not then be false to any man. —Shakespeare MISS MADELINE BURNS Girls' Physical Education. In charge of Freshman-Soph- omore ofter-school activities. Man shall not live by bread alone. —New Testament MRS. MILDRED A. CALLAHAN Home Room 220. Comprehensive Music, Vocol Music in George W. Johnson School. The man who trusts other men will moke fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them. —Di Cavour MRS. MYRA D. CARMAN Home Room 202. Lotin I, II, and English II. Dare to be true: Nothing can need a lie; A fault which needs it most, grows two thereby. —George Herbert MR. HAROLD COBB Director of Health and Physical Education of the Public Schools of Endicott. Head Cooch of Football and Baseball. It's not so much if you won or lost But how did you ploy the game! —Edgar Guest MISS M. CLARA COVENEY Head of Homemaking Depart- ment. Beginning Foods, Advanced Foods, Home Management. The greoter the man, the greater the courtesy. —Emerson MRS. LEAH A. CROSSMAN Home Room 8. Shorthand I, Secretarial Practice. In charge of typing for the Creative Writing Contests and Thesaurus. Be to her virtues very kind; Be to her faults a little blind. —Mathew Prior 8

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FACULTY IN MEMORIAM ELIZABETH J. SMITH Elizabeth J. Smith began her teaching at Union Endicott High School in 1922. She taught constantly during this time with only one year's leave of absence. Miss Smith had not only great teaching ability in mathematics, which she taught at the time of her death, but she possessed an appreciation of music, art, and literature and excelled in these fields as well as numerous others. A very fitting tribute to Miss Smith is found in the words spoken on October 28, 1950, by William J. Krum, Jr., Superintendent of Schools. In the presence of the people assembled to see the U-E vs. Olean football game, he said: ... As a person, she was the embodiment of absolute integrity in her everyday life. She was honest; she was loyal; she was thoughtful. She was a real Christian and she truly loved her neighbor as herself. As a teacher, she was a professional person of the highest calibre. No job was too difficult; the hours were never too long. She loved not only the subjects which she was teaching but also the young men and women whom she was teaching. . . . The example of Miss Smith's life will long remain in the minds and hearts of those persons privileged to come in contact with her. Clothing and Home Decoration. F.H.A. Club Adviser. A stitch in time saves nine. —H. G. Bohn Room 14. MISS JOAN ABRAHAM ir Home Room 9. English III. Work on diplomas at Com- mencement. More things are wrought by MISS ALENE ALDERSON Young man, my advice to you is that you cultivate on ac- quaintance with and a firm belief in the Holy Scriptures. MR. DANIEL ANDERSEN Home Room 102. Intermediate Algebra, Solid Geometry. MR. CLARENCE J. BECKER Shop 24. Industrial Arts Machine Shop. ' Hold yourself responsible for the job you ore working on. on ac- —Anonymous —Benjomin Franklin 7



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FACULTY MRS. RUTH M. EDSON Director of U-E Choir ond Girls' Glee Club. Ill fortune is like muddy water. Be patient, don't stir it, ond it will clear. —Anonymous MISS RUTH ESTV Home Room 109. English II ond III. Work on diplomas ot com- mencement. I core more for that long oge I shall not see than for the little that I hold of time. —Cicero MRS. EDNA FINCH Head of the English Department. English IV, Debate, Public Speaking. General Adviser for the Yearbook. Creative Writing Club Sponsor. The world stands out on either side No wider than the heart is wide. —Edna St. Vincent Millay MR. GEORGE A. FORBES Room 203. Chemistry, Hygiene. Foculty Member of Athletic Council, Cooch of Cheerleaders. You can measure the degree of civilization by the amount of sulfuric acid that is con- sumed. —Anonymous MRS. ISABELLE K. FRIDERICH Home Room 216. Plane Geometry. Nobody will use other peo- ple's experience nor have any of his own till it is too late to use it. —Nathaniel Hawthorne MR. ROLAND C. FRIDERICH Physical Education, Cooch of Bosketboll and Football. Intramural Basketball. A fool is happier in thinking well of himself than a wise mon in others thinking well of him. —Thomas Fuller MR. FRANCIS L. GOSS Home Room 119. English II ond III. It is in general more profit- able to reckon up our defects thon to boast of our attain- ments. —Carlyle MRS. HAROLD J. HESS Room 2. Regents Typewriting, Personal Typewriting, Public Relations Director. In charge of Honor Assembly. He thot hath ears to hear, let him hear. —Mark IV-9 MR. J. KENNETH HILL Driver Education ond Training. Let no oct be done hap- hazard, nor otherwise than ac- cording to the finished rules that govern its kind. —Marcus Aurelius MISS FREDERICA HOLLISTER Home Room 212. Latin II, III, IV. Adviser to Advertising Staff of the Thesaurus. m r How dull it is to pause, to make an end. To rust unburnish'd, not to jk shine in use! —Tennyson 49» 9

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