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BOARD OF EDUCATION To the Board of Education, and to all those who had a part in the materialization of the idea ot centralizing the schools in this district, goes the credit for the impressive structure which now begins its eleventh year. The Vestal Board of Ifducation has grown with the school. VVhen the new building opened in 1930, live men served on the hoard: lfarl C. Allen, 'lihomas H. Harding, Paul K. Kintner, H. Dewey Noyes, and Clifton A. Rose: today it is comprised of nine members. ln addition to performing faithfully its regular duties of governing the school, our Board of Edu- cation has provided us with such adyzuitages as lireproof stage curtains and scenery as well as the full- time services of a nurse. rlilll' Board has made provision for a corrective gym to help students overcome physical handicaps: it has also made musical training available. Yve know that the Board will continue to work toward making our school the hnest in the state. P. T. A. The Vestal Parent 'l'eachers Association, led in 1939 by hlrs. Harry hlersereau, is now presided oyer hy Mrs. Robert l.znyhead. ln these ten years of progress, the l'.'II.A. has accomplished much to the henelit of the school and its students. Une of the early projects of the organization was the purchase of hand uniforms. ln later years, they have provided the school with an audiometer, a duplicating machine, and stage risers: and they have given their support to a program of girls' guidance, the annual sumlner round-up, and the chest X-ray clinic. F. VVeseott, lN1rs. D. Noyes, I.. ul. Bollt I.. P. YVarner, j. U. Fitzgerald, br. S. U, Salmon, P. Kintner, I., ,l. Ch U. S. XVilson, xl r., P. Mather, I.. A. Maso ojna Mr. Sykes, Mrs. Cohh, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Moulton, Mr. Peek, Mrs. You- maus, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. l.auhead, Mrs. l'rnans, Mrs. llermzin. U-.
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. X gp ,eff YJ MR. GLENN A. SLATICR Sl1p0rilm'ml011t of Svhools tl Q Nmx York State Collrgv for 'I'e:1rh0rs at Alhzmy, B.S.1l'orm'll lfnivcrsitf, ' X MR. S'l'liPlllCN U. S.'Xl.MUN SIlPC'l'VlSlllj.f l'rim'i :ll g I' 'W Sy rzwuw l'uivcrsity, ILS., lNl.lC.g Allmny Stntv, PCllIlNj'lV1ll1l1l Sturm- fo lcgc ,tf MR. AR'l'lll'R xl, Plifli Aswixtzlnt l'rium'ipz1l hVlll'llI4lIl Collvgv, .X.B.g New York Vlmivcrsitv, M.A. U. ll Q, f LEADERS E N THE ROAD TO LEARNING l'Qivc'c:1p:1hlc' zuul 1'lN'l'Q'Cl'lCl'4lllC2lf0l'Sllll'C'CI' thc' mlmiuistmtion of our high school zuul yer luul enough timc to :ull us through our Sl'l'llf1gll9S2lllll share our successes. For their lu-lpfulm-ss, generosity, :xml P2lIll'l1k'C', wc SlllL'l'l'Cly thunk them. N , l I O P. P.XI'l. UIMMIIC llrznl lf111.f11r1u' Ifmurwlor Susqucllzmun lvlllVl'I'Nllf, .'X.li.g Pitts- hurgh lvlllYt'TNllN, l,t'IlIlNXlX'1llllIl Slllll Collm-gc, SlI'HlIllNlVlll'Lf SIIIIL' 'l'cau'lu-rx Collrgv, SfI'1ll'llNV Ihivcxsilx. bculor Llzlss .XLlYlN1'I'. lfI,l,liN D. Sl l ICRNYUUIH Gulf' Illznlzlnfw I.'o11ll,n'lur 111141 f,'nrr11f1f1'f1r1l I me Nvw York Sturm' Uollrgm- for 'l'v:u'l1rrx :lt .'Xllv.m-x, HS.: k'orm'll lhixvxwitx 51.8. Mlrlx lll-X Q Svlmnur .Xclvlwly
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Mr. Burr was teaching at MISS HELEN L. BOND Homeroom 205 junior High Mathematics. Buffalo State Teache Col- lege, B.S. Chairman, 7th Grade - visers. , We MR. LAVERNE H. BUNDY Room l Head of Industrial Arts De- partment Drafting and Blue Print Reading. Oswego State Teachers Col- le e' University' of Pitts- IZ i - , burghg Elmira College. Audio-Visual Education: Chairman 9th Grade Advisers Mr. Bundy taught here when the high school was estab- lished ten years ago. F t l2 FACULTY MISS GLADYS BESANSON Homeroom 305 Head of Language Dept.g French I, II, III, Spanish I, ll, Latin I. Syracuse University, A.B., Syracuse University, Colum- bia University, Middlebury College, Vt., B.S., M.A. Junior Class Adviser. MISS I. SUSAN BLAIR Head of Homemaking Dept., Homemaking A, B, Sth Grade. Syracuse University, B.S. X J w H X . . 4 Q' , fl MR. DONALD E. - CALLAHAN t General Science Room 7th, 8th, 9th grade science. Cornell University, B.A., M.A., Hobart. Director, Adult Education Program, Assistant Adviser, Student Congress. MR. JAMES DOUGLAS BOOKHOUT Advanced Science Room Head of Science Department, Physics, Biology, Chemistry. St.Lawrence University, B.S., Cornell University, Oneonta Teachers College, New York State College for Teachers at Albany, M.A. Wrestling Coach, Football Line Coach, Boys Hi-Y Club, Hall Receptionists, Sophomore Adviser. MR. GORDON F. BURR Homeroom 310 English ll. Brown University, A.B. In charge of attendance regis- ters, Senior Adviser. Vestal when high school be- gan in 1939. x-liek ' Ki45 h fu!! MR. LAWRENCE N. COOK Homeroom 4 Agriculture I, II, IV, Elec- tric Shop. Cornell University, B.S. F.F.A., Freshman Adviser.
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