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THE PACEMAKER STAFF The Pacemaker staff of 1952 has, when you share with it the memories this book holds, completed a busy and successful year. We've been clicking the typewriters and flashing the cameras all year in hope that we might add new features to the yearbook. Featured this year are pictures and articles from the Homemaking Department. Next year we plan to emphasize some other department of the school. We, the Seniors of '52, wish to thank Junior assistants and all those who con- tributed to make this yearbook one of the very best. Those who make up the Pacemaker staff are: Editor-in-chief, Doris Goodrich, assistant, Ralph Hargnettg activities editor, Mary Lou Rennerg assistant, Jo Ann Amesg features editor, Sue Limbaugh, assistant, Betty Boardman, wit and humor, Bill Moss, assistant, Susan Anderson, advertising editor, Marlene Faulkner, assistant, Trudy Kelsey, boys' sports editor, Charles Scofield, assistant, Tom Burke, business manager, Jane Nelson, assistant, Ronnie Steward, circulation, Ernest Pabodyg assist- ant, Ronnie Woodg girls' sports editor, Sally Gallagher, assistant, Ruth Robinson, make-up, Henry Grahamg assistant, Irene Parmentg art editor, Cindy Anderson, assistant, Bob Henshaw. .... -QQ- .- Show me the mon you honor, l know by thot symptom better thon by ony other, whot kind of o mon you cure yourself, for you show me whot your ideol rnonhood is, what kind of mon you long to be.-Corlyle.
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Milestones Education Mayville Academy 1888 Mayville Union Free School - 1923 w Mayville Central School - 1938
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Principal Theodore Petersen dictates letter to Mrs. Robert Clute, his secretary A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Boys oncl girls of Moyville Centrol School, os you continue your educotlon here in your school, or os you leove us, I offer you cx Bill of Responsibilities to God, your country your porents, ond yourself. As you read this book now, or os you pick it up in loter yeors, you will soy to yourself: l will Grow in chorocter os l grow in size. Be honest with myselt ond others. Leorn ond proctice my religion. Honor my pcxrents. Develop high morol principles ond the couroge to live by them Respect the rights ot others. Give honest eH'ort to my work. Obey our lows so thot we moy live hoppily together. Help to preserve ond strengthen our Americon wouy of lite.
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