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FOREWORD VVitl1 a weak and non-progressive agriculture the ivlieels of industry would slowly cease to turn and America would quickly deteriorate to the ranks of a second rate nation as have other nations who forgot that tlie future is founded on farming. - PROP. Emo SHARVILLE, Purdue University Here in Kendall we live in a rural community, and many of our people earn their living from farming. Those of us not directly dependent upon farming for our liveli- hood recognize the basic importance of agriculture to our way of life. The fundamental skills, knowledge, and habits of industry which make a successful farmer are also neces- sary for success in all occupational fields from housewife to industrialist. Through the use of art work and appropriate quotations from the speeches and writings of prominent men of all ages, we have tried to emphasize the importance of agriculture to each and everyone of us. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief - JOAN HAZEN Assistant Editor-in-Chief - MARY STEFFEN Literary Editor - - - - DOROTHY I-IEIDEMANN Activity Editors BEVERLY SPRING, BEULAH HEISE Sports Editors - JOYCE Rtviarua, WARREN SNYDER Art Editor - - - - KENNETH FURNESS Typing Editors - ARLEN SNYDER, GARY TOWNSEND Business Managers - NIARTIN SEAIVIAN, SIDNEY STRASENBURGH Faculty Advisors Mas. Crow, Miss ELDRED, Mn. CLOW, Mn. OOGJEN Group pictures lay Moser Studio, Inc., Rochester, N. Y -, Candid sliots lay Lee Burclfifield, Kendall, N. Y
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'Cm 'riuxuv Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-five Q-N 3 1 Q T T ll T l - ' n -,I 7 - ' I ' af - , Q A A X 1 . , , Wv4'. r, x 1 MAX X ,X , 'xx' - A ...4,q,.'-nw . xx Y Mn N T',,.. L '-- - Z, V-'1 inisunn---yxnwy,---p-..: :QQQ4-'L 1--uni..-0,-g 1 L 3 -l, : 1 ,- ,' f i f- an 3 :ga-.1 ,,'fff Do-ax-109.01 l 0 ' 511 , -an ,fm , C q- 'Q -T--r'-1'-1'i,'-:. -.'--Z-i -':.:':. - Ti' ' -:go-slbsuq--1 ,, mgvgpnov servicing-. Y Q1 Published by THE STUDENT COUNCIL of KENDALL CENTRAL SCHOOL Kendall, New York
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At a reception, given in recognition of his years of loyal service at Kendall Central School, Mr. Milliman was pre- sented with a watch by Rudolph Corcoran, president of the Faculty Association. DEDICATION ln the fall of 1926 Mr. Layton Milliman came to K. C. S. Students and teachers alike will long remember his pleasant ways and willingness to help. On February l, 1955, after twenty-eight years and some months of service, Mr. Milliman officially retired. As an expression of our appreciation of his years of faithful service, we, the students of Kendall Central School, dedicate this, the 1955 Troubadour, to Mr. Layton Milliman. ? .-'al v 5
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