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FACULTY MISS ALTA M. McLEAN Home Room 204. World History. Life is not so short but thot there is always time enough for courtesy. —Emerson MISS JANET MEALY Room 205. French I, II, III, Spanish I. French Club. Assistant Adviser to Spanish Club. For what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul. —Bible MISS GLADYS L. MERSEREAU Girls' Counselor. Faculty Adviser for the Tri-Hi Club. I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now. —De Mobillier MR. EDGAR S. MULHOLLEN Home Room 214. World History, Local Problems. Student Government Adviser. June Senior Prom Adviser. Be Prepared. —Boy Scout Motto MR. RUSSELL E. NORRIS Shop 22. Head of Industrial Arts Department. Industrial Arts Cabinetmaking. He that cleaveth wood shall be endangered thereby. If the iron be blunt, and he do not whet the edge. Then must be put to more strength. —Ecclesiastes 10:9-10 MRS. MARJORIE L. O'HORA Home Room 4. Regents Typewriting. Personal Typewriting. Everyone is the son of his own works. —Miguel de Cervantes MR. ACTON E. OSTLING Director of Music for the Public Schools of Endicott. Concert Band, Drum Corps, In- strumental Classes. Play always as if a master were listening. —Schumann MR. THOMAS D. PAOLUCCI Room 7. Industrial Mechanical Drawing. Yearbook Pictures, Treasurer of Endicott Teachers Association. The direction in which educa- tion starts a man will deter- mine his future life. —Plato (427-347 B. C.) MR. BURDETTE C. PARKHURST Physical Education Instructor. Coach of Track and Football. From the hour of the inven- tion of printing, books, and not kings, were to rule the world. Weapons forged in the mind, keen-edged, and brighter thon a sunbeam, were to supplant the sword and battle-axe. —Edwin P. Whipple MR. VITO N. POPELKA Teacher in charge of library study. Assistant Coach for Football and Basketball. Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but im- possible to enslave. —Lord Brougham 11
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FACULTY MISS CAROL KAHLER Curriculum and Teaching Aids Consultant—Grades 7-12. No man is on island, entire of itself; Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main . . . And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee. —John Donne MR. RICHARD Z. KLETT Room I. Machine Design, Strength of Materials. Supervisor of Technical De- portment. Adviser of House of Repre- sentatives of the Student Council. Adviser of Technical Club. I slept and dreamed that life was beauty. I woke—and found that life was duty; Was my dream, then, a shadowy lie? Toil on, sad heart, cour- ageously. And thou sholt find thy dream shall be A noon day light and truth to thee. —Ellen Sturges Hooper MRS. ESTHER L. LAINHART Room 104. General Art, Basic Art, Adver- tising Design, Drawing and Painting. Art Adviser for Yearbook. Art Adviser for posters for school use. An artist should have more than two eyes. —Lamartine MISS ANNE MARIE KOZLOWSKI Home Room 11. English III. Cap and Gown Adviser. Junior Page Adviser for Year- book. A little learning is a danger- ous thing. —Alexander Pope MISS RUTH I. KNISKERN Home Room 219. Bookkeeping I and II. Commercial Club. Insist on yourself; never imitate. —Emerson MR. OSWALD M. KEMP Room 17. Technical Drawing, Aviation. 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. —Shakespeore MISS RUTH LAWRENCE Home Room 210. American Literature, Business English, General English, Eng- lish III. Act well your part; there all the honor lies. —Alexander Pope MR. JAMES N. LONGWELL Shop 21. Technical Machine Shop I. Technical Machine Shop II. Assistant Technical Club Adviser. There are two kinds of per- sons who will never amount to much; those who cannot follow directions and those who con only follow directions. —Anonymous MR. PAUL McCORMACK Home Room 13. English I, II, Social Studies I. Boys' Bowling Adviser. I'll get olong as long os a song is strong in my soul. —Williom Rose and Edward Eliscu MISS MARGARET McDOUGALL Home Room 11 3. Business Arithmetic, Elementary Alegebra, Plane Geometry. Of a' the ills that flesh con fear. The loss o' fren's, the lock of gear, A lassie's nonsense— There's just ae thing I cannoe bear. An' thot's my conscience. —Stevenson 10
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FACULTY MISS ELIZABETH RASMUSSEN Home Room 115. English I and II. To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. —Tennyson's Ulysses MR. JEFFERS D. RICHARDSON Home Room 206. Business Law. Business Man- agement, Salesmanship. In charge of senior play ticket soles. The measure of a man's inner civilization is his ability to loaf creotively. —Curtis Bok MR. JOSEPH F. ROSSIE Shop 22A. General Shop, Radio, Television. A wise man changes his mind often—; A fool, never. —G. B. Shaw m MISS BARBARA A. ROWE Home Room 116. American History. Adviser for Banquet and Prom —January '51. We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, net breaths; In feelings, not figures on a dial. —Philips Boily MR. MACK J. RYAN Home Room 1 14. American and World History. Docendo aiscimus —We leam by teaching others. —Oldisworth v MRS. SARAH JANE RYAN Home Room 213. English II. Sophomore Adviser to Thesaurus. Facere quam dicere —To act rather than to talk. —Sallust MRS. MARTHA B. SALEMME Home Room 115. English I and II. Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. —Schiller MISS ADONA R. SICK Librarian. Adviser to Library Club. No man con be called friend- less, who has God ond the companionship of good books. —Elizabeth Barrett Browning MR. R. CRAWFORD STAHL Instrumental Music Classes. Orchestra, Marching Bond, B Band. If you wont to understand the invisible, look carefully ot the visible. —from the Tolmud MISS VIVIAN STEELE Home Room 215 Shorthand I, Introduction to Business, Business Arithmetic. Be silent or let thy words be worth more than silence. —Pythagoras 12
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