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Mal' Front Row lleft to right!-Joan Berthold, features editorq Sue Dearing, make-up editorg Mary Lou Fincllcy, advertising editorg Frances Parker, assistant editor, Jayne Willcockson, editor-in-chiefg Jon Sandburg, wit and humorg Roger Steward, business manager, Bruce Rothwell, boys' sports editor, Second Row tleft to right! - Richard Krause, art editorg Joyce Krause, girls' sports editorg Earlene Ringlcbcn, Marjorie Pitroff, activitiesg Ronald Cotten, Mac Cookson, Martin Dudley, circulation, Carol Hollister, Marilyn Czislcr, Donald Zenns, Patricia Martin, Paula Haffey, Geraldine Martin, Mr. Willis SIHIYITLIIU. THE PACEMAKER STAFF We, the Pocemoker stofl, ore proud to present The PACEMAKER for l956. These ore the people who hove worked mony hours posting pictures on poges, writing orticles, mciking poinsioking sketches, golhering ddvertisements, Typing, ond so forth. We hope this Yeorbook will bring you oll ci greot deol of enioyrnent, perhops ci bit of new informotion obout our school, ond bring bock mony fond memories of your yeors of M. C. S. Our grateful thunk you is extended To all Those who hove dided us in the printing of this Yearbook,
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Dedicated In Memoriam . . . , W M' W Q Y N 3235 N? W 'Q if gif v W Q ,affair ,ia Richard L. Green To the memory of Richard L. Green, editor-elect, we dedicate this i956 edition of The Pacemaker. Members of the MCS student body join The Pacemaker staff in the thought that Dick has been and will be missed greatly. Because of his leadership and active participation in all school activities, his loss is definitely our loss. For many years to come his memory and influence will be present in the minds and hearts of the students of Mayville Central School.,
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THEODORE PETERSEN Supervising Principal THE WORTH OF A TOOL The worth of a tool depends upon the user. This is especially true with human intelligence and human growth. However, any tool can be misused. A ma- ture person does not look upon any instrument as one to solve lite's problems. He re-evaluates it, he seeks for improvement. But he makes the best une of what is at hand. Your education is a valuable tool. What you do with it and how you use it depends on you. May you always be dissatisfied with what you have and what you are and thus lead the way to betterment and selt-improvement. Do not misuse the most valuable tool you possess . . . your education! DMINISTRATIO ARE YOU IN CONTROL? As you travel along lite's highways, I wish you HARRIS J. STEWARD Assistant Principal would stop occasionally and ask yourself this ques- tion: Am l in control? There is much over which you have no degree of regulation, but there are many th'ngs that you can govern. You can't control the length ot your life, but you can control the extent of its depth and wideness, You can't control the outline of your face, but you can control its expression. You can't control the other teIlow's opportunities, but you can grasp your own. You can't regulate your height, but you can control your mind. You can't control the other tellow's faults but you can improve your own. Above all, don't worry about things over which you have no control. Get busy and work on those things that depend on you.
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