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BOARD OF EDUCATION, SEATED, Left to Right: Mrs. Emily O. Marshall, Robert Watrles, Vice-Principalg Harold B. Howard, Presidentg Conrad H. Ruppert, Principal. STANDING: R. Harry Lyndon, Clerkg James D. Earl, David R. C. Smith, John C. Van- Wyk. THE MAIN To the Class of 1959: Expressions about ti.me flying and waiting for no one are frequently used in our every-day conver- sations. We also think of time in astronomical terms. Recently I read that scientists know that it has taken over three billion years for the earth to evolve as it is today. We speak in terms of light-years, speed of rockets, a man on the moon inafew years and all relate to the passing of time. Webster devotes a full page in the dictionary to the meaning of this word, bestowing an honor not usually given to other words. With all this enormity, I have always been impressed with Benjamin Franklin and his thoughts on the every day use of time. His Poor Richard said, Wasting time must be the greatest prodigality! Lost time is never found again, and what we call time enough, always proves little enough. In Frankl.in's lit- tle treatise called 'The Way to Wea1th', Father Abra- ham says, We are taxed twice as much by our idle- ness, three times as much by our pride, and four times as much by our folly, and from these taxes the com- missioners cannot deliver us from abatement. Poor Richard and Father Abraham have proved, in America, that they are no common preachers. Conrad H. Ruppert, Supervising Principal
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CLARENCE C MC INTYRE DEDICATION Each year the yearbook staff of the Morr1sv1lle Eaton Central School carnes on the tradmon of dedlcaung the Amar1ah to a worthy person a personaltty who has contnbuted an mordmate amount of tune effort and often mtanglble quahues to the welfare of the school ence C McIntyre coach, confxdante guldance drrector Honor So c1ety and freshman advlser and fr1end Ln need Many of our school memorles center around Mr Mclntyre. We sttll remember the basketball and football teams of 1955 who fought then' way to an undefeated Chemadon League champlonshxp under hrs coachmg. In 195o and 1956 we held four Chemadon League champlon shtps two tn football one each rn basketball and baseball We were proudly consclous of the fact that our teams won over seventy per cent of all games played. Now after the cheers are over we know we can depend on Mr McIntyre for valued sympatheuc advxce tn the guxdance offtce I This year we proudly dedicate the 1959 Amariah to Mr. Clar-
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SECONDARY TEACHERS--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: James T. Sykes, Irving G. Bowman, Edmund Win- ston, Paul J. Meurant, Marvin D. Skinner, Robert E. Wattles. SECOND ROW: Car1J. Pillard, Donald E Miller, Mrs. JanetH. Drake, Mrs. MargueriteSykes, Mrs. Carmen V. Elgorriaga, Miss F rances M. Becker, Elmore Jenks, Reginald F. Dodge, Raymond Banks. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Elma K. Norris, Mrs. Mabel? Smith, Mrs. Claudia D. Carter, Mrs. Beryl W. Record, Mrs. Mary W. Dorrance, H. John Gourley, Clar- ence C. Mclntyre. ABSENT: Miss Sarah Jean Baltusnik. SPRINGS AND WHEELS ELEMENTARY TEACHERS--FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Rhea B. Wattles, Mrs. Katherine K. Meur- ant, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Washbon, Miss Janet A. Balcom, Miss Dorothy M. Wall, Miss Doris D. Payne. SEC- OND ROW: Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. Esther Smith, Mrs.RoceliaS. Howard, Miss Bernice C. Johnson, Mrs. Janice W. Doane, Mrs. Olive G. Williams. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Barbara M. Nurnberger, Mrs. Nila B. Jones, Mrs. Sylva H. Ellis, Mrs. Lauretta B. Blixt, Mrs. Esther J. Davis, Mrs. Helen L. Russock, Mrs. Martha S. Whipple. ABSENT: Mrs. Ann S. Pound, Mrs. Blanche N. Jones, Miss Marguerite C. Butler. i
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