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FOREWORD Occasion makes it mandatory that the two yearbook publi- cations of both Norwood and Norfolk be combined into one complete publication. Having the first opportunity for the students of both schools to work cordially together on the yearbook, we take pride in presenting to you a still better publication. Material herein recognizes contents of interest and careful planning. We appeal to your approval. The staff sincerely hopes that future recollections may be focused on your scholastic activities, events, and your fellow- students, which will provide a memorable source of enjoyment for each and every one of you. The congenial attitude of the combined staff members marks one step further in reflecting the spirit of progressive- ness requisite in centralization. Being a vital factor in the development of this publication, we hereby acknowledge our obligation to our many advertisers who, year after year, provide us with funds with which to con- tinue our school publication.
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.nl ' 1 ,f f 'I l- .. 72 I .' Q, 5 pf: A N 4 L If' ' , :nf A E 'Sl - ' livgninnvx' i ,,..1l'- 191 . .1 ' Q,--ii: The K'Keystoner signifies the new central school to be bullt with the keystone symbolizing centralized unity and co operation. The keystone is the upperino t and last set stone in the middle of the arch above the front entrance Edited and Published by THE SENIOR CLASS NORWOOD - NORFOLK CENTRAL SCHOOL 1950 Volume 1 Number 1
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IN MEMORIAM We, the class of 1950, to show our feelings for a former classmate, dedicate this year book to the memory of Maurice Quigley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Quigley, 18 River Street, Norwood, N. Y. Maurice Quigley, Jr., also known as Mike , was born on February 8, 1933. He attended Nor- wood High School until his death. He would have been a member of our graduating class this year. During his high school days, Maurice was very active in extra-curricular activities. He played on the track, soccer, baseball, and basketball teams. He was also a member of the school band. Maurice was stricken very suddenly with in- fantile paralysis on September 24, 1949, and passed away on September 27, 1949. To have a classmate of ours taken from us so suddenly was indeed a great shock. V
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