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LIBHHRU LAMONT MEMORIAL FREE LIBRARY The Lamont Memorial Free Library is a beautiful old building with Ionic pillars. It was built more than 100 years ago by Marcus McGraw, son of the founder of the village. It later became the property of John B. Lamont, father of the Hon. Daniel Scott Lamont, Secretary of war during the second Cleveland adminis- tration. After the death of,Mrs. J. B. Lamont, in 1906, her- daughter-in-law Mrs. Juliet Kinney Lamont,.w1dow of Daniel Lamont, conceived the idea of converting the old homestead into a public library if the citigens so de- sired. Her offer was eagerly accepted, and the neces- sary steps taken. The association was formed, by-laws adopted, name decided upon, and first board of trustees elegted. The formal opening reception was held July 23 190 , That the Library might be a public one, and state aid secured, an arrangement was made that Mrs. Lamont should pay all running expenses, the peoplqfbuying the books. After the death of Mrs. Lamont, her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lamont, assumed theexpense. The first librarian was Mrs. Charolotte Fancher. She was followed by Miss Helen Salzmann Mrs. Catherine Coon, Miss Marion Van Arnam and the present librgrian Mrs. Florence walter, who has so ably filled the posi- tion for more than 25 years. From the small beginning, many improvements have been madeg the grounds extended,and new rooms made available. The library also serves as a Community House, and many societies use it for their activities. At the end of'the first year, there were 1153 volumes and 10 periodicals. There are now about 10,000 volumes, 8,381 in circulation and 35 magazines. In 1946, Miss Lamont deeded the building and grounds to the Village of McGraw. Since that timethe village has assumed the support. The school is indeed proud of the Library, and grateful for the many benefits it supplies. by Claribel warren 28
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SECOND QUARTER HIGH HONORS y ' sen1ors:'Ina Burt Juniors: Shirley Lont, Virginia Owen Sophomores: Barbara Beers, Frank Lakeman, Barbara Williams Freshmen: Carol Jennings, Robert Mules HONOR ROLL First grade: Diane Allis, Carol Bilodeau, Sharon Connelly, Phyllis Courtney, Robert Craft, Patricia Crisf1e1d,D0nald Dominger, Barbara Gates, Diane Hell, John Rey, JOYCE Ryan, Sheila Ryan, Carol Schink, Peggy Shulze, Robert Stevens Second grade: Robert Adams, Carole Berean, James Ferris, Shirley Franklin, Scott Halloran, Barbara Russell, Anne Ryan, Linda Tarbell Third grade: Kenneth Baer, Janice Craft, Richard Hopkins, Evan Hulbert, Beverly Niver, Raymond Owens, James Ray, william Rogers, Genevieve Ryan, James Shultes, Rosalee Turner, David Niles Fourth grade:Dav1d Crandall, Sylvia Ryan, Vivian Russell.,David ,gsyn51ds, Robert Phillips, Beverly Nauseff, Joanne Main, Marianne Lont, Patricia L'Hammed1eu, James Geetcheus, D910PeS Crozlern Janice Strack Fif h gfgdl Elsie Adams, Mary Allore, Juanita Byron, Barbara Mu1es,'V1o1a Schink, Davld Faint, George Ferris, Eric . Gabrielson, Carl Smith, Edward Streck, ggbert Tgbias Sixth ade: Max Croz1er,Sa y No on, ar es yron eventgr ade: Joan Allore Howard Baer, James Brown, James Gilbeb S gr n , . . Gilbert, John Goetcheus, Phyllis Molunesux, Harriet Moore , S lvia Reynolds, Evelyn Sehlnk Eighth grade: Allan Bean, David Elson, Lee GoetcheusjL90n, 9 Greenwood, Jeanine Hobart, ,Arnold Schink, Henry wadsworthyjr. Freshmen: Richard Bodine, Lawerenoe Parker, Jeanette Themes Sophomores: Dorothy Bentall,Sh1rley Ha Juniors: Dorothy Coates Seniors: Betty Ann Burdick Angela Whitley HONORABLE MENTION First grade: Lawrence Bartholomew, Ronald Congdon, Jane Feint, Gary Fox Donald Fuller, Glenn Jackson, John Nauseff, Robert Niver, Jerry Rogers, Eugfne,Russell, Johanne Salisbury Second grade: James Gaufield ,Iris Northrup, Donald Owens, Cheryl Reynolds, Sharon Winfield Third grade: Norman Jennings, Chestezw Schulze William Thomas, Audrey Baker, Eva Phillips, I Fourth grade:MarJorie Barnes, Doris Clark, Robert Cooper, Nancy Smith Fifth grade: Marianna Baker, Jeanette Sycuske, David,Bean, Harry Cook, James Connelly Sixth grade: Phyllis Wheelock, Elaine Berean, Nancy Talbot Philip -Snyder Elaine Mules, Kenneth Roundy, Ruth Schink, Shieleyiusselki SGVSDDH grade: Beverly Beers, Shipley Bishop, Florence Johnson, Carl.K1mberly, Delores Paul Eighth grade: Richard Crisfield, Catherine Hammond, Patricia Owens, Howard Shippey Freshmen: James Belknap Douglas Fuller, Ada Genson, Shirley Marion, Philip Niver , Jack Norton,Barbara Owen, Paul wothe Sophomores: Robert Bean, June Belknagm Raymond B1n5ham,jr., Nancy Burdick, Robert Clark, Harlea Grant, Lora Hall, Lawrence Hamilton, Vera Heath, wilbert Kennedy, Anita Rulison, Joyce Seamans, Betty Smith ' Juniors: Bruce Berean, Betty Hall, Fay Lakeman, Marilyn Phelps, Florence Potter, Robert Strack, Berthina Sycuske Seniors: Arnold Bilodeau, Genevieve Craft, Jean Davis, Sanford Gay, Joan Niles, BettyNorton, Phyllis Rood, Juanita Teeter CLASS. AVERAGES, First Quarter Second Quarter Seniors 77.85 percent Sen1OPB. 73-05 Per GEF? Juniors 71.75 percent Juniors. 72-34 per cent Sophomores 76.26 percent SOPHOHOPGS, 75-91 PGP Cent Freshmen 78.80 percent Freshmen, 75,55 Per cent 27
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