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BOARD OF EDUCATION Rau' One: Mrs. Lucille Twitchell Mrs Emily Nf' Huntley, Mrs. Ruth Connolly R011 Tuo Mr Charles Hack, Mr. Robert Harris Mr james Bene igx way, Mr. Daniel Tomlinson, Mr Roy Welker Dear Seniors: The search for knowledge is a challenge which continues throughout our lives. You as seniors, your parents as allies, your faculty as leaders, and we of the Board of Education have met the challenge to this time, As seniors you are to be congratulated on your achievement. Years of school and hours of study have brought you to this time of recognition. Let this be a time of joy, but let us remember that having reached this plateau you must move onward and upward, whether in a career, in the military service or in continued formal education.. Your foundation of knowledge is firmg build well upon it. As parents, faculty and Board of Education let us rejoice in this time of attainment, catch our breath, and charge ourselves with continued effort to provide the best in educational opportunity for all. We Salute you, Board of Education Robert Harris Vice-President
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Most of Mrs. Janet Ransley's life has been spent contributing to the education of children. She graduated in 1934 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Syracuse University where she was a member of the Delta Zeta Sorority, an elected member of Pi Mu Epsilon, Mathematics Honoraryg Sigma Pi Sigma, National Physics Honorary, and a member of the Womens Athletic Association Board. In 1943 she received her Master of Science Degree, also from Syracuse University. Previous to teaching in Wayne Central, she taught at Lyrrcourt School in Syracuse, and Cortland High School in Cortland, New York. Since 1950 she has taught math and science here at Wayne Central, opening many ears to the great task of learning. Both she and her husband, Mr. Rexford Ransley, are active members of the First Baptist Church of Ontario. With skiing as one of their main interests, Mr. and Mrs. Ransley spend as much free time as possible in Vermont and the Adirondack Mountains. They both lHce an- tiques and have chosen many fine examples of early Americana for their home, which is one of the older houses in the community. Much of their spare time has been spent in restoring the Ransley homestead to its original beauty. They also share an avid in- terest in the legitimate theater. And Mrs. Ransley still finds time to sew. This year she is an advisor to the Junior class and the advisor of the Mathematics Club which was newly organized this year.
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