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YNAI L Ml STRFX Bl L HTIJDIIISSS and knowledge lre gllned by vleztlwe endeavor 'Nlr Strevell supervlslng prlntlpal of Ellenwllle Hlgh School states and adds that he llkes clear thlnklng and slmple QXDFGSSIOH Mr Strevell enJoys llterature and lb lnterested ln psychology In llne wlth hls llterary lnterests he wls buslness manager of hls hlgh school year book and of hls college humol magazine Whlle worklng hls way through the lNew York State College for Teachers he wrote several artlcles for magazlnes Mr Strexell says that he has noticed a deflnlte lmprowement m scholar shlp ln the Lllenxllle Hlgh School ln the past ten ye'1rs Among the materlal improvements durlng thls perlod the most outstanding was the constructlon of the annex to the school bulldlng He can lelnember when assemblles were held ln the Shadowlmd Theater and study halls ln the corrldors of the old bulldlng ORVILLE P BATES Lleutenant Orvllle P Bates formerly Vlce PIIHCIDHI Bates of Ellenvllle Hlgh School entered the navy ln Nlovember 1942 Lt Bates had been a member of the E H S faculty for ten years and plans to resume hls teachmg career after the war Whlle attendlng Colgate Lnlwerslty and Yew York State College for Teachers ne partlclpated ln base ball and basketball Before tomlng to Ellenvllle Lt Bates taught at Roxbury New York He IS fond of good food and admlres perserverance good sportsmanshlp and flghtlng Splflt Lt Bates dlscusslng educatlon shud I thlnk It IS WISE to stay ln hlgh school and get a better educatlon to be u e ful durlng and after the war DOROTHX AXERS fmubltl enJoys collectlng poetry Her most thrllllng moment occurled when she sang Wllh '1 group at Larnegle Hall Her phllosophy of llfe she slys 18 explessed ln the verse Three lowely thlngs llfe glves to me whatuel else fnte sends Nly heart IS fllled wlth gritltude for DIUSIL books and frlends JOHIN BR-XLN fstlencel whose hobby lb flshlng dlsllkes demflgogues dlttators and poor sportsmanshlp Although hls early ambltlon was to play magor league baseball he plans to conflnue teachmg slnce he llkes young people MARX BRUDBILC lx fspeethj may usually be found ldolned wltll scrltthes and brulses as a result of her llust hfbby skllng Asked her motto she explalned If there IS any I follow lt lb Shakespeares To lhlne on n self be true N , Y 1. -- 4 1 Q s '4 44 H - .. V ' , .- ,. -. -- . .le . . 4 , l . , . ' l' ,.' . 1 ' ' . ', 2 - 1 , . .- 1 .. , . , - l A , K . , is , . v , . . ' , - 1 . . 1 - , , - ' , l , . . 1 . . . l , - ,. 1 - y . l . . , . . . 1. U . . . V. . . ' , 4-- . , 1 , .J A H r v ' . ' , - ' , . . , , . . , .4 . ,, - - - , ., -. . . .. - ..l. , 1 . , .1 , , ., . . . 1. -V X ,, ,v. , . , . m- v- - L , l 1 . . 4 , 1 l , , .v . -. '. ' '.' , V 'l ' l . . 1 , - A .K l , E Y - qw- . . . . . ,' .. . .. -. . , . , 1 l l , . . A -l v V, - 'v 1 . 1. -- 2 1. l ,. . . , , , , . , 1. H
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EDITORIAL Xou re a grand old flag Xes a grand old flag' And as the martxal IHUSIC and the Qound of trarnpmg feet recede, another parade f1llb our nnnd 5 exe the parade for xxlnch Old Glorx stands C ur lla f 1x 11ot juQt Qome Qcrap: of red xx l11te and hlue materlal Sexxn toQetl1e1 lll 1IltI'1C'1l6 pattern not just that e1nblen1 to tilxe non. e fligmo e xx 1en 1t runs ll 1x e 1nff 1 e at lNtCl1'11l1LlllX tn e f 1 ee 1e 111 et '1 es N 1 XXIII 11el1 Nllllf I N llxlllg' thronn f nnnx re mrexentx ust1ee 11e1 x 111 l lllp 1 e It 1x rexered and respected all ox er tl1e xxorld Elllel 1 1 bond xxl11el1 hm CUIlllCCtLCl peoplea from exen the tirthext eornerx of the 11n1xerse ment lDl11lCl1!lffN oxer frrtxex ot IGYON xxherex er AIIICFICZINQ are to be found 17111 flier proudlx and lneautxtullx xx axei N t N lrf 111 the Student L Ol1IlCll the f1rst 'Xlondax 111 1 Vlllllbll N w IN x the ll1CllXllll1'1l t1e II Hllll the xelloxx han tl1e box xx1tl1 the tl ur for nlechan e 1ndependenee of xouth l th Qlllfll of 1116 nnlnued xx1tl1 r1t of 4-13 s tle r e X r ine our lmoxe f1glt lg 111 and 18 for l1fe l1bertx and purQu1t of l1app1nexs 'xllllllbll haxe and lH1ll1UI1S are 11oxx o11ce agam dung to preserxe tux great e1nhlen1 It 15 tl1e ta lx of lelb tl1e men and XXOUICH ot to morroxx to keep 1t 111 all 1t5 glomous Qplendor ks the erx of freedom of those lone lost 1n lnatorx echo out ot the pant so shall our VOICES echo 111 the future though tl1e pr1ce be blood sxx eat and tears .5 Y s 11 ,- N b-1 .1 n A tl1 nfl lx 'l ' 1' ot jx it som tli 5 to stand before znl re- P6. A . '11 I' 1 all 15,12 ll 'A to tl A Lf 't ll St. t It if . l1ol wl iz ls for a nation e'o11111rised 11' million: of , ll'ne hu . lt Al Ai' 3 Q l'l 1 e 2 p'nAss. 'Q' f 'A 1 f . ' ' 's 1 ' ' 1- A 1 e Uver airports. o11 ships. in battles, on streets. at schools, in govern- bgf ,,z'i l 1' 1 ' ,. lt'.' he fenior ' 1 , A ,' A T ', A ' 5 . ' Nr'- A lt 1: ten percent for xxar lxondig it 'C -'ou - A ' . . It's l A g 'ls - ' 'z' ics. th ' A A 1 1' 1' . t is e , ' ' FF, ' 1 the Spi ' ' 1? .. lt': 1 VV11 ll Ya ll 1 l ' 1 11 ' as ' '76 , , , . . 1 , . . F e, , U 1 , e 1 l ': ' 1. . ' 1 S ' ' Y ' ' ' - A 6 . V' I ' 1 . , 5
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SAL L ASTIC I IONI1. flllllilff was a member nfl an Army band ln World War I and IS a master of all m struments He tonducted for some mme the Albanv Symphonic Orchestra and, prevxously a. swmg band Hxs chlet' phxlosophy IS that Honesty IS the best policy PAI L DROsT tsoclal studlesj has led an mterestlng and mstructlve llfe Born m Germany he came to the States at thc nge of three tnd has traxeled nn Japan Lhmt and India While studymg outstandxng reformers of the Fist hc V1Slt8d both Ghandl and Tagore FRANCES DL BOIS fmathematlcsj states her phllofsophy as Hard work IS good for one Her greatest dllemma was xx hen she lost her way ln Canada and was compelled to stay m a Small French Canadlan hotel amid much gestlculatmg wlth the proprletor who spoke only French HARO' IJ Plflil L 'SON mm NUDtIVlSlllg punclpal of Chester Hlgh School xx is 1 member of the Ellenulle Hlgh Stlllitkl fuulty for tux we-'trs lll the cap ultv of teaclmer of smnl studles H lc ft I' H S ln Now lk hlle attending Ncva Bork lollege fox Te tchers he lvl? to utcpt his new dutlt-1 IS pfllltl 'xlwe NI1l1t'1r3 School and Wood helped to slut the college tennl rldge Hlgh School Mr Iferguson s firmly motto and gulfllllg plulosophx 1 Ifxom bttter llllI'lgS cin derlved good thmgs Beslcles apprecutmg Vhnston t hurchxll s foresight he enJoys muslcal comedles as well as flshlng huntlng contratt brldge and current exents ESTHFR FOX flanguftgej ls a nttlve of Penn Yan New Xork in the Fmger Lake reglon She was flrst lmprcsse d wmth the Prcnch language durlng World Xvar l when she encountered '1 group of French ll to help the sale of wax bonds soldlers who were pttsslng through her xx age VICTORIA C Xf L tsclencel was once rescued by a prtson cham gang Whl16 teachmg at Xalle CTUCIS m North laxolma 1 heaxy snowfall confmed the entlre school for four days with help fmally comlng IH NI ss Gage a graduate of Cornell LIIIXQFSIIY has traveled the form of the snovs plow and chain gang 1 vudely tn tl1e Imted States RAX NIONIJ MPTNIAN tshopl came to Lllenxllle from Syrtcuse He strongly beheves that tt IS perform ance which count'-. tnd he teaches hls students that lt 15 vshat you do not what you mean to do that brmgs results 1 1 . . 1 -, ,. . , - . . , t, . , . , . , . 4 - , , . ' . , - .1 . ' 1 - . f U A , ' ' , v ' H . ' - an F ' ' - : fa ' 2 ' S ' ' , T ' 1, ' . ' . ' ' ' 1 ' ' , az , , 2 ' ' . v 1 v ' 1 1 ' 1 u I It , . . c . ., 'Z I K X, ' : A' ' ' S- , 'z s . r f ' 1 ' j K 3 . Q ' A '. 1 -' , . - s -1 r e - f.. . S. A .' '- ember, S I. A ' I ' ' If ' -'pal. ' ' . - ' .' 1 ' ' ' T V ' 1 2 5, .3 1 ' ' 'S team. Later' he taught at Mohegan I.. ' . ' ' . ' S 1 ' - ' V ' J' . . ' 3 z ' , ' ' ' ' .' 's ' ' s 'z be ,. , . . , . , ' ' , ' , 1 ' - . ' .:. , ' I K ' . 1 z ' . , .' ' ' , ' ' , , ' ' ' 1 1 . ' ' , : 1 ' . ' v r .,' . .. . ., - ' 1 ' V ' ' V ' ' . U J . , . . , , . 1 1 ' Y 2 . - V L. V 1 ' I ' I 1 . vs -' ' I ' ' S r - A l Q ' , K ' ' r ' , , . Y . . 1 , , 1 ,e 1 , . . . - A - - . . I I l , . . .,.. ., . v ' l 1 v r . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' '1 U v Y' U 'V .,, . . , . . . ,
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