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,i 4. -i, , sas ., . . 4:L' TL! I l fa 'EF ' Y ' . 2 . A N f , x . L A. .1 Rx Y 4 fy K .. IK- XX , X N XM E rv ,X A X-,gt-4? X X 1 . K fb X. Y , -Q ..,,,,,. Z' X X fx xx . I YQ 1, if ff X I xx I f , 6 KN 'J ,. r ' Q v 4 WF X im Forty years ago Reggie Va.n Ripplemann graduated from the old wooden, clap- board structure that was then known as Elba High School. This proved to be an eventful day for Reggie. As he dashed from the graduation ceremonies, he col- X lided with one of the first horseless carriages in Elba. Consequently, the f next forty years of Reggie's life vanished as did those of the legenda ' 17, X Xi. ' 1 character, Rip Van Winkle. X M 3. 1 Reggie awoke into a strange world and soon confusion overwhelmed him. He X f wandered through the streets of Elba. and a compelling urge seized him. He had yy' ,V to find a familiar landmark - the school! He rushed to the old location and Q I 1 ll 'dumbfou.nded, stared at a spacious park. Upon asking directions he discovered ,N il ,YE X V a modern brick structure and proceeded to enter. The following pages ft, I' X illustrate his adventure - Elba Central School in 19561 dy W: I if 5 -T5 x ,I YW! 'rs' Ar X v L ,, Xa XXV, ! nk!! x ' fii,,g g,.- Q is JW' cv Q, ' -ggi? f' 'q Q K 1 -5- Q Xl . N- QEMQQQYXQXX sf! N Ai! 5 gh ., .ii i' X i ,-X - Q .. 1 f 1 - r 1 'W ix - e Tx-I K X gi xx ' ' , ' A '?A 1- - View? X ll , r f' i,-, T J 1 11 1 ee- . N g , ,. ' ,. ' P f A Manx.. , T 'T Q -, I IL 4 -eff!!! x ,. lu v gh! lf -V 4 1 ,Z g I I ' ' 'Anil ,Km ,Q ' -ZLL 'Q 1 ii. I , Q ' lg, 1 - X .-mf ,., I if f 'el' I f y iff 'I . I Vg. Ah j g of H S 'i 'fm ,f -A o JN X M WM fn fm ki, A Y..-tum-:.1, '5' ,X K - D Ji-1 W. 0 I l !,f,Ll' , 4 .gp 5 gg- N-h-QML-5 , g in 1 N K New 7' ' --of i .5 ' ' H 'H af g -..1 :i:?'7T:t- ,il l 'Tl 'Ei V 'vii I L lu ' 1-' xi' - - in , .1 W-Q S V? -,LN , 1 ju N . 1 Z KI X E .nh--if - - ' .N -mit --ea . 5 'Ab - , ff? 4 .K-7 ., ,,,-,g- i , 2,-s? f?2'-r if 5 , ad- - f .1 n K 'f A 'i-:inn - ,: ffl 5 Xfrf-,Q V t , bay
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Many boys and girls at Elba Central can remember the welcome feeling sur- rounding them as they entered the first grade under the supervision of Mrs. Edith Burr. Her understanding of students and sin- cerity in her work during the years she has taught at Elba have been the basis for growing appreciation of her. Her acceptance of each child as an individ- ual personality made early school train- ing less difficult. It is to this teacher, who has so kind- ly given many years of her life to the education of young children and who has helped them begin their school days with anticipation, that the 1956 year- book is dedicated. The 1956 Revue of Elba Central is sin- cerely dedicated by the yearbook staff to the art teacher, Miss Mary Tyler. Her intriguing outlook on art has stim- ulated and encouraged students to devel- op their interest in it. It is through her efforts that national prizes have been won by Elba art students. The ef- fectiveness of modern art has been taught by her to many eager learners. She has also aided in Student Council campaigns and in providing for decora- tions for dances or other activities. As advisor of the yearbook staff, Miss Tyler has shown her willingness to help the staff successfully meet the many obstacles which they encounter. This has brought her increasing friend- ship with the student body. 3 . , .' 'V-1, 4,1 Q , N I ' I Q, mf ,' , gl 7 4 f V fra any ,.f, W .0, ff azz 'f?9zZ z-'L
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