Chenango Forks High School 1984 Yearbook (Chenango Bridge, NY) - Full Access
We will be Losing two fine professionals ... As this pha e of a career winds down, I find myself looking back to reminisce - so many memories: My first office - in an abandoned shower-room ... Corky ('62) - a senior that first year, and here ever since ... my first Senior Class in '66 ... the tragedy of Mike Ellis and Mike Shaul (and later, Tim Snopek) ... the move to the new building in '67 (and Penny's still on the switchboard) ... the Class of '68 - my first from Orientation to Graduation ... the football season of Fall '73, and an outstanding group of young men (a father's bias, perhaps?) . . . the children of former students ... the "Old Guard" here when I came, and still on the job ... having six of my own attend C.F.– three down, one (God will– ing) in '84, and two to go . . . the countless drives from Whitney Point .. . Tun Tavern Day .. . the always messy desk ... and most of all, the kids at C.F. that I have worked with over the years they made it all worth while! Paul O'Donnell- Senior Guidance Counselor And offering special thanks for: the upport of the C. F. administration . . . th cooperation of colleagues . . . the friendship and en couragement of a great guidance/personnel team . .. th C. F. office staff, the cafeteria ladies, the custodians - so helpful, so often ... Marlene - for her patience cheerfulness (and memory), and for all the help for s• many years. Finally, some favorite "parting words" from a1 old Irish Blessing: May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be always at your back, and, until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand.
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