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FACULTY (continued) Mrs. Marion Stowe-Colton Training Class, Summers at Potsdam State Teachers College- Grade 5 Mrs. Blanche Vorce-Potsdam Normal, Primer Mrs. Mollie Bicknell-Potsdam Normal, Columbia University, Summers-Grade 1 Mr. Richard Santor-Potsdam State Teachers College, B. S.-Music Mr. Kenneth Knapp-St. Lawrence University, R. S., M. Ed.- Science Mr. William Pelotte-Niagara University, K. A.-St. Lawrence University-Social Studies Mrs. Helen McNasser-Potsdam State Teachers College, B. S.- Primer Mrs. Maud C. Burt-Fotsdam Normal School-Grade 3 Mr. Carl Cross-Cortland State Teachers College, B, S,- St. Lawrence University-Physical Education Mrs. Mary E Duffy-Syracuse University, B. A., University of Hawaii-English, Latin Mr. Phul D. Garbreana-Champlain College, Plattsburg, B. A., Albany State Teachers, M. A.-Grade 7 Mr. Thomas J. Sullivan-St. Michalael's College, Ph. B. M. A.- Latin and English Mrs. Eva Jenne-Central City Business Institute-Commercial Parishville-Hopkinton Teachers Association Fresident-Mrs. Jeanne Seamons Vice-President-Hrs. Lucy Frary Secretary-Treasueer-Mrso Marlene ’Weed The year’s activities included cooperation with the New York State Know Our Schools compaign, which culminated locally in a parents’ night program for American Education Week, With a view toward professional advancement, the group brought Dr. Herbert Block of St. Lawrence University to Farishville on April 1, 1054. Dr. Block addressed members of all the teachers' associations of the fifth supervisory dis- trict on Social Tensions and the Teaching Profession. The social highlight of the year was a banquet held in May, Honored guests included Mrs. Melissa Carroll, district superintendent, and Mrs. Gladys Garlough, Central School Secretary. Mrs. Jenne and Mrs. Weed Mr. Sullivan
Principal's Message This completes the second year in our increased facilities. With these increased facilities has come a two-fold opportunity: for faculty members to do a better job; and for students likewise to do a better job in fit- ting themselves for life in a society that becomes more complex as it developes. There is an old adage: Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. Here we have an opportunity to learn to use our time advantage- ously. May we all recognize this opportunity and profit by it. Time is the nost valuable thing a man can spend. B. H. Corbin Supervising Pricipal
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