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Message From The Principal God give us men! The times demand sirong minds, great hearts, true faith ana willing hands. We must have men whom the spoils of ofhce cannot buy, men who have honor and vvill not lie. We need men who possess opinions and have ca will, who can see The road ahead, and who will steer us past the Shoals. We want men who live above The log in public duty and in private Thinking. We charge you, boys and girls of Mayville Central School, 1haT +o perpetuate The ideals of American Democracy, to become This klnd of man and woman. ---41.'OXP- BOARD OF EDUCATION Pictured above are trustees of Board of Education and otficers who had just voted teacher increases in excess of S13,000. Shown left to right A C Newton president George H, Dudley, trusteeg Richard F Dowler vice president Fred C Whitney treasurerg N, Y, Elliott, clerkg Lloyd F. Hart trustee Harold W Cady, trustee
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The Pacemaker Stal? Seated tleft to rightt-Janice Green, Patt Raun, Elaine Nosbisch, Phylis Burke. Nancy Graham, Standing tleft to rightt-William Chamberlain, Rodney Love, Jeanne Carlson, Jean Mathews, Dorothy Harrington, Mr, Steward. The Pacemaker statt at l95l has completed a busy and successtul year. The clicking ot the typewriters and the tlashing ot the cameras have been constantly observed by the underclassmen ot the school. Included this year, along with the many regular articles, are teatures which are new to the Pacemaker. Among these are the articles and pictures ot the numerous servicemen ot the area and the pictures ot the senior superlatives. We, the Seniors of '5l, wish to thank Junior assistants who contributed to make this yearbook one of the best ever. We also want to express the hope that all ot you will, to some extent, share with us the memories this book holds. THE PACEMAKER STAFF Following are those who did much toward the success ot the Wal Pacemaker, Editor-inrchiet, Elaine Nosbisch, assistant editors, Carol Boss and Doris Goodrich, activities editor, Janice Green, assistant, Mary Lou Renner, teatures editor, Norma Barber, assistant, Sue Limbaugh, wit and humor, Jeanne Carlson, assistant, William Moss. Advertising editor, Phylis Burke, assistant, lvlarlene Faulkner, boys' sports editor, Rod- ney Love, assistant, Charles Scofield, business manager, Nancy Graham, assistant, Jane Nelson, circulation, William Chamberlain, assistant, Ernest Pabody. Girls' sports editor, Jean Mathews, assistant, Sally Gallagher, make-up, Dorothy Harrington, assistant, Henry Graham, art editor, Patricia Raun, assistant, Cindy Anderson.
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HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Seated lleft to right!-Dorothy Johnson, languages, Jewell Brown, art, Robert Schmidt, industrial arts, Willis Sprague, mathematics and science, Kenneth Vance, vice-princi- pal, mathematics and science, Harris Steward, social studies, Burdell Cotten, vocational guidance, Geraldine Steward, home economics, Julie OlHara, commercial. Standing fleft to right!-Jean Milligan, girls' physical education, Marilyn Clute secre- tary, Frances Rogers, vocal music, Donald Stamp, librarian, social studies: Fordyce Fox, instrumental music, Milton Kirkpatrick, English, Sponsler Limbaugh, boys' physical education, Norman Reno, agroculture, Ruth Sehl, dental hygienist, Ruth Carlson, nurse, GRADES FACULTY Seated lleft to right!-Arline Johnson, fifth grade, Eva Leet, second grade, Theodore Petersen, principal, Joseph Doino, eighth grade, Robert Tolsma, sixth grade: William Bennink, seventh grade, Belle Alday, second grade, Eugenia Hannum, third grade. Standing lleft to right!-Frances Holmes, fourth grade, Laura Cady, sixth grade, Ruth Whitney, eighth grade, Ruth Bowman, fourth grade, Marion Hemphill, kindergarten, Evelyn Carlson, fourth grade, Mary Parker, first grade, Myrna Marsteller, seventh grade, Dauphine Bullock, first grade, Margery Carlson, fifth grade.
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