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

 - Class of 1951

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FACULTY MISS MARCIA L. STONE Home Room 108. Plone Geometry, Intermediote Algebro, Trigonometry. Corpe diem. —Virgil MISS RUTH STONE Supervisor of Home Economics for the Endicott system. Nothing greet was ever achieved without enthusiasm. —Emerson MISS MABEL STONHAM Home Room 209. General Science, Hygiene I, II. There will be love, tho sorrow grows too deep There will be hope, whatever path be trod. And faith, o lamp to carry on our way And always, and forever there is God. —Anonymous MISS BARBARA THAYER Room 120. Public Speaking, Drama. Director of Senior plays ond Christmas plays. What's done cannot be un- done. —Shakespeare MR. EGBERT THURBER Home Room 101. Americon History, World History. Key Clut Adviser. Capitalism is an unequol dis- tribution of advantages, but Communism is an equal dis- tribution of miseries. —Winston Churchill MISS ANNA TRAINOR Room 10. Shorthand II ond Transcription. A soft answer turneth away wrath. —Proverb XV. 1 MR. CHARLES H. TURVER Room 201. General Biology, Boys' Hygiene. Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. —4.ora Chesterfield MRS. MAUDE C. VARTULI Room 12. Homemaking—boys' and girls'. Advanced Sewing — boys' and girls'. Child Care. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. —T. C. Haliburton MISS MAE E. VAUGHN Room 207. Physics, Hygiene. Silence is Golden. —Walter White MISS ELEANOR A. VOGELSANG Home Room 111. World Literature, Journolism, General English, English III, Public Speaking. Adviser of The Zephyr, Ad- viser of student page, Bing- homton Sunday Press, Adviser of Class Day, January '51 closs. It is better to keep your mouth shut and let others think you a fool, than to open it and remove all doubts. —Abraham Lincoln 13

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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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FACULTY MISS MARGRIERITE J. WALTERS Home Room 208. Social Studies, Americon His- tory, Problems of Democracy. Senior Ring Adviser. Every man must educate him- self. His books and teacher are but a help; the work is his. —Webster MR. HENRY C. WHITE Home Room 26. Agriculture I, III, IV. Coach of Cross Country, Ad- viser to Future Formers of America. O wod some power the giftie give us To see oursels os ithers see us. —Burns MISS BETTY E. WYKE Home Room 1 10. College Preparatory English, General English. Thesaurus Adviser in charge of securing and orronging data with pictures for graduates. We must be free or die who speak the tongue that Shake- speare spoke. —William Wordsworth MR. CARL ZONIO Home Room 112. Italian and Sponish. Adviser to Spanish and Italian Clubs. The weak lives according to the will of the others; The strong according to his own will. —Giocomo Leopardi BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Stanley Podykula, Mr. George Nichols, Mr. Maxwell Clouse, Mr. Carroll Wotermon, Mrs. John Eggleston. 14

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