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PA EaVtAe LE Published by the students ESSEX COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL Hathorne, Massachusetts Vol. 3 March, 1959 No. 1 MAPLE BOARD First Row: E. St. Pierre, P. Andrews, S. Hibbard, G. McLean, Mr. T. J. McHugh Second Row: A. Margosian, D. Fletcher, G. Mailly, M. Graham, P. Quimby Third Row: W. Kelly, R. Kwiathowski, N. Halford, C. Chmiel, F. Grahm, O Page EDITORIAL BOARD Managing Editors Linda Morrow Michael Graham Art Department Gloria Mailly Senior Section Barry Birch Richard Costa Bruce Gordon Ara Margosian Phyllis Quimby Editor-in-Chief Sandra Hibbard Business Manager George McLean Ass’t Business Mgrs. Peter Andrews David Fletcher Photographic Dept. Norman Rand Ernest St. Pierre Faculty Advisor Mr. T. J. McHugh Undergraduates Peter Bergendahl Robert Brown Chester Chmiel Anthony Fiory Nicholas Halford Walter Kelley Robert Kwiathowski Patricia Murphy Orren Page David Scott Fred Sylvia
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DEDICATION For forty-one years Mr. Ellery Metcalf has been instructor, advisor and friend to hundreds of stu- dents. For more than twenty-five years he has served as chief advisor for the Essex Chapter of the Future Farmers of America. Recently, Mr. Metcalf has been honored for his outstanding leadership and inspira- tional guidance in his work with the youth of America by being selected for t he Honorary American Farmer Degree, the highest honor the FFA can bestow. To him who has given so freely of his time, knowl- edge and wisdom, we offer our humble thanks. To Ellery E. Metcalf we proudly dedicate this third edition of “The Maple”. Isnt Sue A DOLL No not Pinky MISS. Me suakih To Miss Bessie McJunkin we respectfully dedicate this issue of The Maple. Miss McJunkin retired in September after twenty- four years of teaching in Vocational Homemaking. The students who worked with her always found her thoughtful and understanding. She was always ready in her pleasant, considerate way to help them with their problems. Miss McJunkin served as a class advisor to many classes and was author and director of many fashion shows. We wish Miss McJunkin many pleasant years and happiness in the future.
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