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TO THE 1952 GRADUATES May the memories of your high school days be pleasant, satisfying and worth while I hope thot your study, your work, your play and your associations have been such that you will be well recompensed when doing your port in the duties that confront you as citizens of the world today To you, my sincere wishes for o happy and successful future. MISS MARY L. PITKIN Pitnc ipal Albany Slate Teach«r% College A B Columbia University MR DEWITT WOODARD Associate Principal. St. Lawrence University, B.A. Albany State Teacher» College. M.A In the great gome of life, o true champion enters the contest know- ing that he must lose his shore of the gomes, but ready to discipline himself and ploy his best at oil times. Education should bring out the best in eoch one. This calls for a keen mind and a spirit of deter- mination. Man's hope for the future lies in his capacity to educate himself so that he may acquire knowledge and use it for human welfare With the accumulation of knowledge now available to us and with correct in- terpretation of that knowledge, we will be able to build a great society. 7
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TO THE 1952 GRADUATES In these days we hear a great deal about the need for moral values Moral values always have been important, they always will be important, and no moral value is more important than honesty, Honesty, broadly defined, sets high standards in mony areas of human con duct It requires us to pay our debts; it requires us to give in service at least os much os we expect to be paid for doing; it requires us to be bound by the marriage vows which we take, it requires us to keep our word whenever we have given it; it requires us to carry out responsibilities which we have accepted On one occasion, while working in a store, Abraham Lincoln unwittingly charged a woman customer six and one fourth cents more than he should have charged her After the store was closed for the day, Lincoln walked nearly three miles to correct his error This is the kind of honesty to which all of us ought to aspire. MR. WILLIAM J. KRUM, JR. Superintendant of School» Hamilton College, A.6 Teachers College. Columbia University, M.A. BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Stanley Padykula; Mr Fred Janes, School District Treasurer; Mrs Anne Eggleston, Vice-President of the Boord, Mr Maxwell CJouse, President of the Board, Mr, Howard Meeker, Purchasing Agent and Clerk of the Board of Education; Mr George Ntchols, Mr Carol Wotermon 6
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FACULTY MISS JOAN ABRAHAM Room 14. Homemaking. F.HA, Club Adviser Cornell University, B.S, MRS RUTH ADAMEK Girl»' Physical Education in- structor. In charge of Junior and Senior Intramural Activities Cortland State Teachers Col- lege, B.S MISS ALENE ALDERSON Horn Room 9. English II. III. Work on diplomas for Com- mencement Albany State Teachers College, A.B. University of Michigan, M.A. MR. DANIEL ANDERSON Home Room 102. Advanced Algebra. Intermediate Algebra Plane Geometry Solid Geometry. Trigonometry, Senior Class Adviser for Com- mencement Announcements and Nome Cords. Union College, B.S. MR CLARENCE J. BECKER Shop 24. Industrial Arts Machine Shop. Technical Machine Shop II Buffalo State Teachers Col- lege. MR CLARENCE BERRY Driver Training. Potsdam State Teachers Col- lege. MR PAUL BRADT Guidance Office. Director of Guidance and Adult Education. Buffalo State Teachers Col- lege, B.S. Syrocuse University. M.S. MISS ELIZABETH BROOKINS Home Room 217. World History. Syracuse University A 8 , M.A MISS MADELINE BURNS Girts Physical Education. In chorge of Freshman and Sophomore Intramural Activi- ties. Cortland State Teachers Cot- lege, B.S. MRS MILDRED A. CALLAHAN Comprehensive Music, Vocal music at George W Johnson School. No York University, B.S. Crane Institute of Music, 8
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