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MRS. MARION GREEN-Potsdam State Teachers College. Fourth grade. MRS. ROWENA MURRAY!-Potsdam State Teachers College. Sixth grade. MRS. HELEN BRADISH-Potsdam State Teachers College. Sixth grade. MRS. MARY HAILE-Albany State Teachers College. Second grade. MRS. IRENE WILBER-Potsdam State Teachers College. Second grade. MISS ELLA CRANSTON-Potsdam State Teachers College. Seventh and eighth grades. MISS MARION CRANSTON-Potsdam State Teachers College. Seventh and eighth grades. MR. NICHOLAS STARK-Oswego State Teachers College. Industrial arts, design, and mechanical drawing. MR. CHARLES GRAUMAN-Union College and Albany State Teachers College. High school sciences. MR. ORLO DAY-St. Lawrence University. High school mathematics and chemistry. MR. WILLIAM KITNEY-Cortland State Teachers College and St. Lawrence University. Physical education. MISS EVA BISHOP-St. Lawrence University. Foreign languages, introduction to business, English. MRS. MARY ALICE JACKSON-Albany State Teachers College. High school commerce. MR. HOWARD McCUIN-Potsdam State Teachers College. Seventh and eighth grade mathematics and science. MR. ROBERT DONOVAN-Crane Department of Music. Director of music. MR. ERNEST DELANEY-Mr. Delaney attended Madrid School. He came to Norwood where he started his long career as janitor. - MRS. FRANCES GRAUMAN-University of Colorado and University of Iowa. English. MRS. BETTY N. SMITH-Potsdam State Teachers College. Second grade. MRS. JOSEPHINE HARRINGTON-Mt. Sinai and graduate work in New York University and Albany State Teachers College. School nurse. MISS MARJORIE EVERETT-Albany State Teachers College. High school social studies. MR. RICHARD HANN-Albany State Teachers College and New York University. Supervising principal. PIIYLLIS lVIcDONALD-Potsdam State TeachersCollege. First grade. MARJORIE WALSH-Potsdam Teachers College. Fifth grade. MRS. MRS. MRS. ROSE EDWARDS-Potsdam Teachers College. Kindergarten. MRS. ELIZABETH BOWHALL-Potsdam State Teachers College. Grade five. MRS. BERNICE DULLEA-Potsdam State Teachers College. Guidance director of elementary education. MRS. IDA FOLK-Potsdam State Teachers College. Third grade. MISS GERALDINE O'ERIEN-Potsdam State Teachers College. Grades three and four. ELINOR RUTH TAYLOR, B.S.-Commercial. Lasell Junior College. Syracuse University. FRANCES N. ROOT, B.A.g L.B.S.-Latin, French, Librarian. St. Lawrence University, Albany State Teachers College, McGill University, University of Chicago. RITA MURPHY, B.E.-Kindergarten. Potsdam State Teachers College. FRANCIS W. KELLY, B.S.: M.Ed.-Vice Principal. Ithaca College, St. Lawrence University. LAURA SPENCER--Grade 1. Potsdam State Normal Srhool. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, B.S.-Vocal Music. Potsdam State Teachers College. ELEANOR B. HAYES, B.E.-Grade 6. Potsdam State Teachers College. MYRNA SCHWARTZ, B.S.-Physical Education. Ithaca College. ARLENE S. VINCENT, B.S. in Music Ed.-Vocal and Instrumental Music, Potsdam State Teachers College, LENA READ ROY-Grade 5. Colton Training Class. Courses at Potsdam State Normal School. DONALD A. SPOTSWOOD, B.S. in E.E.g M.Ed.-Mathematics. Clarkson College, St. Lawrence GERTRUDE BABCOCK-Remedial Reading, Grades 2 and 3. Potsdam State Normal School. HELEN T. CALNON-Grades 7-8, English, Social Studies. Potsdam State Normal School. EFFIE BALLOU CRABBE-Grade 3. Potsdam State Normal School. G-UENTHER KOLB, B.S.g M.A.-Science 7-12. Hartwick College, Teachers College at Columbia University. ARTHUR G. JOHNSON, B.A.g MA.-DePauw University, Albany State Teachers College. MERCEDES SULLIVAN, B.A.-English. St. Lawrence University. ANN 'CALNON-Grade 4. Potsdam State Normal School. NELLIE R. FLANAGAN-Grade 2. Potsdam State Normal School. Courses at St. Lawrence University. MARGARET MCBURNIE, B.E.-Grade 1. Potsdam State Teachers College. WILLIAM L. STEPHENSON, B.S.g M. Ed.-Health, Physical Education, Recreation. Ithaca College, St. Law- rence University. PHILIP BREMSER, B.E.g M. Ed.-Industrial Arts, Plattsburgh State Teachers College, Oswego State Teachers College, St. Lawrence University. HOWARD CONDLIN-Grades 5 and 6. Potsdam CB.E.l JEROME BOMBARD-Grades 7 and 8. Training Class. LILLIAN SEEBER-Grades 3 and 4. Training Class. GERTRUDE CARR-Grades 1 and 2. Potsdam. University.
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OUR This past school year has been a very busy and enjoyable one for me. lt has seen the wheels of centralization get under motion, with all of the work and satisfaction that a venture of this type entails. It is enjoyable because, in the light of pre- sent accomplishments, we can see a much brighter future, not only for our pupils but for all who are a part of our great central district. It is a goal toward which we have been working for a long time, and it is gratifying to be approaching the close of the school year and to look back with satisfaction on the many fine things that we have accomplished. I want to take this opportunity to congratulate the members of the class of 1950, the first class to graduate from the Norwood-Norfolk Central School. It has been a pleasure to work with YOU, and I hope that you, individually, may be happy and successful in whatever new en- deavor you may choose. Richard W. Hann PRINCIPAL ' ,ss 1 V., RICHARD W. HANN QUR VICE-PRINCIPAL Wigan FRANCIS W. KELLY annum - ,al-0-slllll punnns:enra Centralization of the schools came to Nor- wood, Norfolk, Raymondville and the surrounding area this year. Centralization of schools is not new in New York State, but this one is different from most. Two independent villages that have had high schools of their own have now joined to- gether. This centralization should provide better edu- cation for the children of both villages and sur- rounding districts than could be expected under the old Union Free School organization. The next step forward for the voters of this new central district is to vote an appropriation for a new junior-senior high school building. The modernization of the present buildings for ele- mentary school use should be completed at the same time. We should in a few years have a system of education equal to or better than others in this section of the state. The people of this area have always supported any program for the betterment of their chi1dren's welfare.
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