THE HOBARTIAN
A Tribute
The staff of the Hobartian and the members of the Senior Class wish to take this opportunity to express the regret of the student body of the Hobart school at the departure of four of the faculty members from our midst. Each of the retiring teachers has worked earnestly and patiently for the pupils of Hobart, not only in the class room, but also in the several outside activities with which the teachers have been associated.
Miss Glahn, teacher of music and drawing, has been in Hobart three years. During this time she has conducted the high school orchestra and glee club, which have appeared at public occasions many times. In offering courses in representation, craft and music theory in the high school, she has given the students a wider choice of subjects.
Miss Alwill, librarian and French teacher, completes her third year at Hobart. Conducting the use of the library for the best interests of the pupils, she has always been willing in her efforts to make the library an important department in our education.
Mr. Smith, who has been in Hobart two years, taught English and American history. With much of his time devoted to the interests of the Senior Class, he has directed their plays and helped in the production of the yearbook, which is essentially a Senior activity.
Miss Scheider, who came to Hobart from Columbia University, where she had been studying for a master's degree in English, taught in the pre-academic department, grades seven and eight. She has been successful in rounding out the pre-high school days of our new Freshman class.
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Stevens '33
HUMOR
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The 1933 Almedian - South Kortright Central School Yearbooks - SKCS 1933 Almedian