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BUILDING AND GROUNDS Superintendent Earl Saddlemire Janitor Gerald Gray Janitor Clarence Lawton Janitor Thomas Hinrichsen TRANSPORTATION C. M. Peck Director of Transportation Drivers J. D. Hover Henry Galpin Norman Merithew Harlow Daniels Thomas Hinrichsen Raymond Briggs Gerald Gray Vincent Russell Richard Nichols Clarence Thompson Lee Fogle Henry Sharp QSubstitutel Lynn Whipple Contract Bus Glenn Marsh Contract Bus ' f --f f fe e -- 'paul '-A - , p-1 - -f - -- -V V- THIS SPACE HAS BEEN RESERVED For thanking the mimeographing staff: Dorla Kenyon, Chairmang Grace I Grantg Ruby Gregrowg Helen Riordang Viola Gregrowg Ruby Brindg Beatrice Hoverg Ruth Danneman, and all others assisting, for their untiring and enthusiastic efforts on SCHOOL MEMORIES. V -ff ' hc- - 1 . :ri'i ,V phat? 5313, 'll 'ICU'
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2 wg., gel fel H37 V J- X L, . . 5 -f f-4 I-' -EI. .,-' as J' ...... , .... r Q, ,- Ti: '-' ' E ' 'Ill' f. .Z '. 512' ' .-: ' E 5' .:: Kid: - .. -. - - . . .E-'f..--'i1-'.-.'.-:-'- ' -ffg.'7:'f-1.--el. -.?E'JI':fi-:R2Yffi'.'.ziif-11:--:-:::::f--H-Z', -1' - 5 H111 '-:PZ-1 ff: History says that Newark Valley really began . on April 1, 1791, when five men arrived here from Stockbridge, Mass. These men were Isaac and Abraham Brown, Daniel Ball, Elisha Wilson, and John Carpenter. Elisha Wilson holds the distinction of being the first actual settler. He settled on what is known as Wilson Greek. The Browns settled in Berk- shire at about the same time, and this section was known for many years as uBrown's Settlementu. From 1808 until 1825 it was called Westville, and in 1824 this town was known as Newark. But in 1862 it be- came Newark Valley, the name which it still retains. -The early settlers made maple sugar for use during the summer. Everyone hunted and tanned deer skins from which he made his gloves, mittens, and leather breeches. Deer were plentiful, and no one lacked meat. For more than sixty years the manu- facture of gloves and mittens continued and exports to other towns were made. Every woman in the early days became an expert in the art of sewing leather goods. The early settlers in Newark Valley worked hard in order to get the necessities of life. They dyed the woolen yarn to be used for the stockings of the family during the winter and for the filling of the linsey-woolsey cloth. Every girl was taught to spin wool. The braiding and sewing of grass bonnets was a household industry which continued in Berkshire and Newark Valley for many years. The bonnets they made were known as ULeghorn Bonnetsn. A The early people of Newark Valley were very patriotic. They responded generously when they were called to war. Robert B. Miller, one who responded, returned home crowned with the so1dier's wreath of honor. Williams, Bieber, Lye, and David Saddlemire, who were early settlers, died on the battle field. Otis Lincoln, to whom this town owes the gift of the village park, settled here in 1805 and began the manufacture of gloves. The first public house in the town was built by him.
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