Bainbridge Central School Faculty
"Echo" 1939
1st Row:
Mabel Smith: Science, dynamic, A word to the wise is sufficient.
Ralph Corbin, Jr.: Music, cosmopolitan, Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
Anna Naylor: 1st grade, beneficent, Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
Francis Casey: Principal, Equable, Weary is the head that wears the crown.
Florence Bliss: Grade Teacher, Natural, Be yourself.
Orris Coe: Industrial arts, Agriculture, Dexterous, A stitch in time saves nine.
Mildred Petley: English, Busy, Join the navy and see the world.
2nd Row:
Janice Pratt: 5th grade, Winsome, A friend in need is a friend indeed
Florence Elberson : Junior High School, Public Speaking, Felicitous, Laugh and the world laughs with you.
Louise Lewis: 5th grade, Energetic, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
Emil Best: Coach, Junior High School, Robust, Play the game.
Frederick Stutz : History, Loquacious, People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
William Baker: Commercial, Junior High School, Debonair, Clothes make the man.
Ruth Benjamin: Music, Jocular, Music makes the world go around.
Margaret Wilcox: Librarian, Industrious, A watched pot never boils.
Dorothy Adams: Commercial, Resolute, Silence is golden.
3rd Row:
Lula Jones: 6th grade, Dignified, It's an ill wind that blows nobody good.
Mildred Evans: Mathematics, Petite, Great things come in little packages.
Mary Burdick: Physical Education, Gracious, Help yourself to happiness.
Carolyn Casson: Latin, Graceful, See yourself as others see you.
Ruth Hager: Nurse, Sagacious, Be prepared.
Helen Pratt: Art, Chic, Better late than never.
Katharine Flynn: Home Economics, Companionable, A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
4th Row:
Mrs. Claude Butler
Louise Whitman: 4th grade, Idealistic, All's well that ends well.
Frances Kentfield: Junior High School, Practical, Rome was not built in a day.
Elizabeth Finch: 2nd grade, Poised, Don't count your chickens before that are hatched.
Dolores Lloyd: 3rd grade, Ambitious, A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Phyllis Palmer: 1st grade, Modest, Don't lock the barn door after the horse has been stolen.
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