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Face GATSKHX MOUNTAIN NSWS M argaretville, N. Y., Friday, Febraeuy 13, 1959
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Office NewsTwo students, Eid C raft and
Steve Brannen, w ere injured during th e JV basketball game with Treadwell F riday night. Ed’s eye weis scratched by an opponent. W hen taken to a doctor the next
I day, it w as found to be ihfected. I He will be required to w ear a I patch on the eye for th ree o r foiu- days until the infection clears. Steve, who was also taken to a doctor Saturday morning, suffered a sprained ankle and will be on crutches for a time. .
Mrs. L aura Thomson has re turned to her duties as firs t grade teacher. Mrs. Thomson has been confined to her home w ith a broken foot which resulted from a fall as she left her home for school one morning. Mrs. Dorothy Bouton substituted . for Mrs. Thomson.
Miss C lara Goslee substituted for F rank King, who was ill w ith a virus.
The F irs t N ational Bank of Fleischmanns gave each pupil five new nennies to - commemorate Lincoln’s birthday and to s ta rt the circulation of the new 1959 penny.
Sport SpotlightBy Bob Todd
The FHS basketball team s played host to Treadw ell Friday, Feb. 6 . They dropped both games. High scorers for FHS w ere B arber for JV and Todd for the varsity. Friday, ,Feb. 13, FHS will journey to Roxbury.
Phone 1551— Margaretville, N. Y.
K indergarten News By Virginia Todd »
This m onth the- students are engaged in creating original valentines. The students have also made an attrac tive valentine tree. On Thursday everyone walked to Haderups to buy m aterials for Valentine’s day. F or the valentine party the students are planning to dot cooking in the nome economics room.
L ast week the class enjoyed the visit to th e science room. Mr. Sawyer explained the various equipment. The class was especially interested in the microscope and magnifying glass since it apr peared in “Our W eekly Siuprise.” The “erupting volcano” th a t Mr. Sawyer made, aroused much ep- thusiasm.
In science the pupils have completed the unit on animals and where the animals live. The pupils next project will be on d ifferent sounds.
Several (rf ^he paintings and colored chalk d ra v ^ g s have been sent to th e N ational K indergarten A rt a s s e r t io n to be cq^idered for exhibition. I f s e le c t^ paintings will be displayed in such places as the New (York Public Library, the M etropolitan Museum of A rt and the Bank S treet College of Education.
The class has a patriotic bulletin board w ith pictures of P residents Lincoln and W ashington. Leslie Kleinfeld brought a picture of President Eisenhower, and
Pleasant V ^eyPiesaant Valley, Feb. 9
Mr. and Mrs. M errill Dibble of E ast M eredith visited Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Morse Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Chambers and two w)ns of Unadilla visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fowler on Friday.
W illiam Atkin underw ent a m ajo r operation .at the M argaretville hospital Monday.
Mrs. H arry P an ter and- son of Monmouth, N. J., were guests of Mrs. C arrie Fenton and others in the valley the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Brannen visited his niece a t E ^st Branch Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P reston Burdick and two daughters of E ast B rand i visited Mr. and Mrs. H enry Brannen Thursday. «
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Fus- cass of Lake Delaware and children were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Morse.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M ayer £ind son of Highland were over Saturday guests of his parents.
Mr; and Mrs. H erm and W eigand of the Bronx were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Zeddel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm strong and daughter, ShEu*on, of Syracuse visited Mr. and Mrs. RussellDowie a few days.
Buy Peck T railerMr. and Mrs. Archie Bacon liave
purchased the tra ile r home of Mr. and Mrs. F rank Peck in Fall Clove.
Mrs. Clifford S tew art of Lew Beach spen\ the week w ith Mr. and Mrs. Don Bram ley to care for Mrs. Bram ley while she was ill.
Donald Bram ley was a t Lancaster, Pa., th is week to purchase a new m ilk tanker.
Mr. £ind Mrs. George T erry visited . Mr. and Mrs. M arshall Lodo- vice a t Sidney Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lakin and daughter, Joan, of Cannons- ville visited M rs.'C ora Lakin on Sunday.
A rthur Lakin and daughter, Dolores, of Cannonsville visited Mrs. Cora Lakin Saturday.
Mrs. Lloyd T erry and M rs. Maud Doig were a t Binghamton Wednesday to a ttend the funeral of Mrs. T erry’s aunt.
K athy Pavlos a picture of the new flag.
W ith red and w hite paper chains the students have m ade a flag.
The Keyhole' M arca re tv in e C en tra l S ^ o o l
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Editor: Carol Fredenburgh Typists: M ary Ellen Scudder, Lou
Ann Atkin, Donna O’Lena, Alice H ylander
Advisor: Mrs. H aivey Lawrence
Events of In terestFeb. 13; B asketball game w ith - South K ortright a t South K ort-
right.Feb. 14: Junior dance, round and
square, from 8-12. i*eb. 18: RoUer skating in the
gym. K indergarten through grade 3 fronf 7 to 7:45 p. m.; grades 4-6 frcnn 7:45 to 8:30; junior and senior high from 8 : ^ to 9:30 p. m.
CSiatterThere was no school Wednesday,
Feb. 4, because of the icy roads caused by freezing rain.
The junior class is planning their "Junior H eartbeat” dance to be held Saturday evening, Feb. 14, from 8-12 in th^ school gym. They have engaged the Country Cousins to play.
Mixed chorus members have been rehearsing for the operetta to be presented in the s^)ring. A few pupils, o ther than chorus menibers, have been chosen for speaking parts.
Snapshots are being collected by Log members to be entered into this year’s edition of “Log.”
Dwi’t neglect to read honor roll as published in this week’s Keyhole.
A pep m eeting was held Friday during the la s t p a rt of activity period in order to rally school sp irit for the game w ith Andes here.
MenaMonday, Feb. 16: Ravioli, cab-
bage-carrot slaw, bread and bu tter, baked ̂ r r y pudding, milk.
Tuesday, ^ e b . 17: Bsef stew, tossed salad, wholp wheflt brea^ and bu tter, f r u i t ' and Russian rocks, milk.
W edn^day, Feb. 18: Macaroni- tuna dduxe, H arvard beet?^ bread and butter, vanilla pudding, r'U k.
Thursday, Feb. 19: Chicken rice casserole, buttered, green peas, bi-ead and bu tter, spiced applesauce, miUk
Friday, Feb. 20: M acaroni and cheese, be ttered green beans, rye bread, ice cream, milk.
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M i t t l l i T p 'l l p i A r i e i M * !• Extra Economy w han you buy—you get more tor your m o n e y - more size, room, com forto Extra Economy w hen you dilv*- y o u choose from four engines, Including two V8’s tha t give you spirited performance on resular gas, and a thrifty Six as well.
Lmi at tiiesi “Eys-Opeiilar Eitris!• Extras buih into ovory Edsol—self-adjusting brakes. Diamond- Lustre finish tha t never needs waxing, wall-to-wall carpeting, electric clock, alumlnlzed mufflers th a t last twice a s long as ordinary ones, foam-rubber sea t cushioning, and many others.
If you want to hear real enthusiasm.talk to a 1959 Edsej owner
D E L A W A R E M O T O R C O R P O R A T I O N2 3 4 Main St. M argaretyille, N. Y.
Honor Roll—90 or AboveFreshm en: Irene George, K aren
Grant, Carolyn Hillriegel, Joseph PeduUa, Steven Trowbridge, Andy Van Benschoten.
Sophomores: Ellen Judge, Beverly W ickham.
Juniors: Judi Crogan, Juliann DeLong, Evelyn F aiiiiaim , E sther Hillriegel, M ary Ellen Scudder.
Seniors: Shirley DuBois, E lizabeth Sanford, M uriel Scott.
85-90Freshm en: B arbara Babcock,
Linda Bailey, Dennis Conklin, Donna Crogan, Anne Holdridge, Nancy Rosa, JoAnne * Spallone, Donald ’Tuttle.
Sophomores: R uth Balcom, Lois Conklin, P atric ia Hoy, Lynne Sanford, Gary P la tt, Edwin W rano- vics, A lbert Zinmierman.
Juniors: P atric ia Murphy, Eddie Olivar.
Seniors: B e t^ Atkin, A rthur Ballard, Georgia' Balcom, Ja a e t Beland, N atiudie Duboveck, F red F airbaim , Roy George, Alice I n lander, N orm an M aender,. Steve Miller, Sandy Stange. ^
Junior m g h Honor Boll 90 O r Above
Bill Gallo, Je rry G rant, M artha Hillriegel, Jeeui Holdridge, Linda McCimiber, Jam es Ruff, John Searle, Jon Veit, A ndrea Wood.
85-90Edna Atkin, G ary Atkin, Phyllis
Boxer, G erry Duggan, Andrea "Fenton, David H itt, John Muggins, Shirley Hosier, Sandra Oliver, Evelyn Roberts, Linden Rosa, Barbara Roucek, DonEdd Ruff, M arth a Sperling, Je rry Stahl, M arsha Stanbridge, K aren Tweedie, Bryan VanBenschoten.
Biology ClubBy M ary Ellen-Scudder
The Bios-Logos-Bugs club held the th ird m eeting Feb. 5 during Biology class. There were two speakers. Lynne Sanford gave a ta lk on A rtificial A rteries and Joe Duggan gave a speech about cancer. The Bios-Logos-Bugs m eet every two weeks and have a t least two speakers. Their topics c ^ be about cinything related to Biology.
Senior Interview sA daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Leon LaPof-te on October 22, 1941, in Ilion hospital. H er name is Elizabeth Ann, “Liz” for short.
Liz has ^attended Hion, H erkimer, South K ortright and M argaretville schools. * She came to M argaretville in ' the fifth grade. She is m ajoring in business. H er school activities have included cheerleading, 2, 3 and 4, Log 3. and 4, Keyhole 2, soccer 2, 3 and 4 and Megaphone 1 and 2.
She stands 5 feet 3 inches t&ll w ith brown hair and blue eyes. She enjoys listening to records and her favorite song is “I t ’s Only Make Believe.”
A iter graduation she is planning to get a job in an office or go to business school.
A son, Donald, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush in Liberty in 1940. H i has always attended M argaretville central school. His favorite pastim es are hunting and fishing. He is 5 feet 6 inches teill, has green eyes and brown wavy hair.
He p la n s 'to join th e-se rv ice afte r graduation. ,
Grade News By Alice Hylander, Donna O’Lena
Miss K lapper’s fifth graders are becoming space travelers in science.' Each pupil is planning an im aginary trip to one of the planets. Tl»ey w ill w rite a story about th e ir trip . They elected new class officers ,at the last m eeting. The officers are: P resident, Douglas S luiter; vice-presi-
deilt, Douglas Monroe; secretary, W alt Heley.
The two fourth grades are m aking puppets in a rt. A fter they finish the ir puppets, they will ^ e t h ^ home to dress them.
Menit—Feb. 16-20Monday: Spaghetti w ith m eat
sauce, Vienna bread and bu tter, lettuce with dressing, fru it and cookie, and milk.
Tuesday: Chicken pie, buttered peas, jello seilad, vanilla pudding, and. milk.
W ednesday: Creamed dried beef on toast, fru it salad, buttered green beans, apple cobbler w ith w h ip p y cream, and milk.
Thursday: H ot pork sandwich, b u t te r ^ vegetable, deviled egg salad, jello emd whipped cream and milk.
Friday: Tuna-cheeseburger, potato 'ch ips and pickles, buttered vegetable, ice cream, and milk.
O C S T e a c h e r s T a k e
H o w T o S t u d y C o u r s eBoiceville, Feb. 9.—^Thirty-five
memb€;rs of the facidty of O nteora central schools are tak ing an in- service training course in “How to Study.” The course has been approved by the New York S tate Depfurtment of Education as the equivalent of a college g raduate course ^ d m ay be a p p li^ tow ard teacher certification. I t also has been approved by th e O nteora school board as credit tow ard salary increases for additional graduate study.
The course is jointly sponsored by the O nteora board and the Board of Cooperative Educational Services as p art of the ir research program s. The course is to be conducted each Monday afternoon for 15 weeks.
A fter the teachers have completed th e course, airangem ents will be m ade for them to instruct students from grades 4 through high school. The basic objective of the coiu^e is to help students of th e O nteora school d istric t im prove personal study skills and habits.
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