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JOHN W. CANADAY President Board of Education 01 74602 A 4 I I and FRANK A. CONLIN Clerk of the Board .laying af 6 e Glens Falls, new high school, the product of more than a decade of planning, was officially dedicated Saturday afternoon, September 29, 1951, at brief but impressive ceremonies conducted at the cornerstone of the structure at Sherman Avenue and Quade Street. Dr. John W. Canaday, president of the Board of Education, officiated at the laying of the cornerstone and placed a 12 by 6 by 9 inch sealed copper box containing items of historical and educational interest in the block ijust to the left of the main entrance to the building. Dr. Canaday paid tribute to the interest and far-sightedness of Robert S. Buddy, former president of the Board of Education, who served during the time when most of the groundwork and planning for the new build- ing was taking place. The new high school will be open for instruction in September, 1952. Ground was broken for the building on May 1, 1950. RUSSELL M. L. CARSON JOHN W. GLASS MRS. ALFRED E. VAN WIRT FABIAN O. DUCHARME J. CARLETON LIDDLE FRANCIS W. McGINLEY DOUGLASS CROCKWELL C. SHERMAN WILLMOTT
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