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Y' '-mea, . ,M.L in lmff to rig1l1t,fir.r! rozu--Miss Northam. Mrs. Casparcs, Mrs. VVoodruff, Principal VVoodruff, Miss Kuz- inich, Miss Stritc, Miss XVillianis. Second ro-zv-Miss Lynch, Miss Sutherland, Miss D'Aprix, Mr. Dnncoinbc, Miss Bentley, Miss Zahn, Miss Austin. Tliirzf roto-Miss Mack, Miss Allen, Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. Farnsworth, Mr. Price. Mrs. Zybtnicwski, Mrs. XYood. 7-fue 'faculty This year the doors of VI IS swung open for the 1944-45 session on August 29 with Principal Robert XVoodruff again at the helm. VValking through the halls we discovered the familiar face of Mrs. jane Render in the kinder- garten teaching the tiniest members of our school. She was replaced later in the year by Mrs. Olga Katovich who has served as substitute teacher at VHS for a number of years. In the adjoin- ing room with the first and second graders we found Mrs. Margaret Zybtniewski, a newcomer, who taught for the first term and then was succeeded in january by Miss Angelica Fava of Us- wego State Teacliers College. Again teaching the third group was Miss Lita Lynch who also had charge of the grade library. Proceeding to the fourth grade room we were just in time to see Miss Mary Zahn again welcom- ing her students. Miss Florence Northam, a newcomer at VHS this year, was getting acquainted with her fifth and sixth graders. The same was true of Miss Kathleen Mack in the seventh group. liighth graders were renewing acquaintanceship with their teacher, Miss Veronica Kuzmich. Calling on the freshmen we observed Miss Helene Allen of the music department, calling the roster, Frederick Price of the social studies held and Miss Edna Austin, language instructor, again faced the smiling rows of sophomores and juniors, respectively. Seniors were greeting Science Teacher Francis Duncombe, as their home room adviser. Miss Lois NVillia1ns, successor to Mrs. Doris Williaiiis, enthusiastically took over her duties as librarian and junior-senior Iinglish teacher. In the weaving and crafts room Miss Charlotte Suth- erland was looking over her art supplies. In the homemaking department we found Miss Florence Strite, and in the school shop we renewed acquaintanceship with Wilbiir Farnsworth. In the business room we discovered another newcomer to the faculty, Miss Helen D'.-Xprix. Mrs. Adeline VVoodruFf continued as journalism instructor. At Aunt Catharine's house we found Miss Lois Bentley serving as school nurse. 1 Prof VVoodruff again took over the physical education program. At f the .lordanville school Mrs. Marian Caspares and Mrs. Bertha Wood S were directing the students of this grade school. , An innovation at the school this year was the guidance program set up by lflwood Hitchcock of Dolgeville. In the late spring Miss Helen Rogers again served as dental hygienist. Thr' 1945 Of.YtjIlHfllIIl 7
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