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Page 9 text:
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ROW 1, Left to Right: Miss Margaret Goodspeed, Mrs. Alice Carter, Mrs. Margaret Cordone, Miss Viola Baxter, Mrs. Ruth Huggins, Mrs. Jean Noel, Mrs. Alba Chilton, Miss Kellogg, Cadet Teacher. ROW 2: Mr. Fred Coveney, Miss Annette Harton, Cadet Teacher; Mrs. Mary Gadway, Mrs. Gladys Rubado, Mrs. Josie Treggett, Mrs. Marguerite Trombley, Mr. Patrica Maynard, Mrs. Barbara Bailey, Mr. Francis Pauiode. ROW 3: Mrs. Madeline Nichols, Mr. Leah Drown, Mrs. Helen Carpenter, Mis. Betty Chase, Mrs. Ruth White, Mrs. Evelyn Santimore. l ementary faculty — J fiyf cJcAoo faculty ROW 1, Left to Right: Mr. Harold Damour, Mr. Louis Cordone, Mr. Freeman Supley, Mr. James Fritz, Mr. Douglas Stevens, Mr. Symond Davis, Mr. Arthur Ryan. ROW 2: Mrs. Evelyn Watson, Mrs. Eunice Senecal, Mrs. Catherine Barry, Miss Elizabeth Lalonde, Miss Mildred McGregor. ROW 3: Mrs. Hilda Chilton, Mrs. Ruth Gagnier, Mrs. Catherine Fritz, Mrs. Mary Jane Chilton, Mrs. Diana Ryon, Mrs. Minnie Wood.
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Prine i pa.As JTCessaye Most Sincerely, J pPr William Fritz Principal Handing a diploma to a high school graduate is very much like 'handing a baseball bat to a rookie fresh from the minors. The rookie walking to the plate to face his first big league pitching is like the student leaving the graduation hall. His parents, teachers, and friends are likened to the minor league coaches and managers. They have taught him everything they could, and now it is up to him to use that knowledge to get base hits; base hits which will win the various games in life for his friends andhimself. In life's game you, the graduate, can become a Lou Gehrig, a Babe Ruth, or a Ty Cobb. They got out of the game what they put into it. Yes, life is like a baseball game. Always remember it is better to go down swinging for something you think is right than to stand there with the bat on your shoulder and watch the third strike whiz by. May we, the Board of Education, teachers, bus drivers, custo- dians, cafeteria workers, office personnel and everyone associated with Ellenburg Central School, wish you happiness and God's blessings so that each of you will live an abundant and fruitful life. The school and office door will always be open to you, so come in to see us.
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C inic cStafjf Mrs. Evelyn Watson, Nurse Dr. William McKenna i oar a Mrs. Joan Dennee Miss Mary Huggins Mr. Stanley Zager Mr. Wayne Mabie Mr. Clarence Haig Mr. George Smith Mr. Howard Schofield Office Staff Mrs. Ethel Saunders Mrs. Rttth Demarse C o- Operatioe
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