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THE FACULTY Principal EDWARD W. SPRY Senior Preceptress MARY G. KNIGHT Junior Preceptress BLANCHE PARSHALL Physical Training Olga Anderson Science Herbert Kuppinger Sixth Grade Mabel Neary Fifth Grade Ruth Caster Fourth Grade .Isabel Beckwith Third Grade Ruth Tosh Second Grade Agnes Klaver First Grade Elizabeth Gaffney Kindergarten and Domestic Art — Doris Rodwell Supply and Office Assistant Genevieve O’Connor Faculties may come and faculties may go at Webster High but never will there be assembled a more congenial crowd than the one which this year was organized under the name of Faculty Club. Planned primarily as a Reading Club, it served as an outlet for the! irrepressible spirits of the members — but perhaps the less said on that score, the better. Those of us who are leaving will surely miss the lively dinner parties enjoyed during the winter. We who are staying can only hope the next fall’s organization will prove as interesting. The teachers who will not return to Webster in September are: Doris Rodwell, Angilean Reynolds, Helen McNamara, Olive Rodman, Isobel Beck- with, Edith Starratt and John Corbett. Agriculture Khan Musa English, Senior Mary G. Knight English, Junior Helen McNamara French Mary Fillmore History, Senior Edith Starratt History, Junior Blanche Parshall Latin Marie Stone Mathematics, Senior. Olive Redman Mathematics, Junior John Corbett Music and Drawing Angilean Reynolds The new members of the Faculty will be : Lillian Davis — Music Oberlin College Lois Verway — Drawing and Sewing Mechanics Institute Selma Roos — Junior High English Elmira College Bertha Miller — Junir History and Geography Elmira College Dorothea Toor — Fourth Grade .... — ..... Geneseo Normal Cecil Luffman — Senior History University of Rochester — MARY FILLMORE, Faculty Reporter Page Eleven
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SENIORS EUGENE THOMPSON BAIRD “Gee Gee” Webster, New York Inter-Class Basket Ball 3; Base Ball 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Basket Ball 4; Toot Ball 4; Class President 4; Reveille Staff 4. Eugene is the worthy president of the class of ’24. Nothing seems to worry him, everything interests him, even the girls. To them, it is somewhat em harassing for him to manifest his interest, but these words seem to ring in his ears, “Practice Makes Perfect.’’ Keep going, Eugene, success seldom comes in early youth. St. Mary’s Boys’ School Undecided CHAUNCEY C. COBB “Ty” Webster, New York Class Treasurer 1; Gymnasium Exhibition 1; Class Track 1 ; Class Basket Ball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Class) Play 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Reveille Staff 4; President of Students ' Association 4; Basket Ball 4; Foot Ball 4. Cliauncey is one of the live wires of the Senior Class. He tills his position well as President of the Students’ Associa- tion, and always creates quite a stir by his “Any more business to come before the meeting?” Cliauncey is also noted for his great motto: “Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Conscience, Free of Charge.” Success to you, Cliauncey! Webster High School Post Graduate A. CLARE RYAN Webster, New York Class Play 3; Tnter-Class Basket Ball 3; Reveille Staff 3; Editor-in-Chief Reveille 4; Class Secretary 4; Editor of School Notes 4; Assistant Director of Play 4. Clare is the valuable product of the Senior Class. She exceeds us all in knowledge, especially in “English.” And how she can talk! particularly “Medina.” She also takes a great interest in sports, for instance “hiking,” She is always on time when there’s some fun to be had, but her motto is “Work before pleasure.” Medina High School Wells College 1924 Page Twelve
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