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\Just one more time\ was the downfall for Susan Goodhines. who has been a star throughout her career at Fayetteville-Manlius Miss G odd nines injured her leg Satur day while playing in the soccer tryouts for the Empire State Games. Determination got her to graduation Sunday afternoon, but in a wheel chair Photo/David A Dar- rone Why pay fiar infbrniatioii you already have free? FIT Maybe vou didn't realize it, Kit your phone hook can actually save you monev. i/ you look up numbers and do not make more than three requests a month to Directory Assistance- you can save money on your phone bill. In addition, we'll give vou a W credit, if you keep your requests to three or less. After the first three vou're allowed, every request tor a number in New York State costs 10<r course, requests to points out of state are free And persons with visual or physical dis abilities may be exempted from Direc tory Assistance charges. At New York Telephone, we don't want you to run up vour phone bill unnecessarily. And we sure don't want you to pav us for what you can get for free. So, to cut vour phone bill, use your directory. And write for our free booklet, \How to Read a Phone Book,\ Box 99, Rowling C rreen Station, New York. New York 10004 New York Telephone Emlyn Griffith, a member of the State Board of Regents. fifth judicial district, delivered the commencement ad dress. Behind him hangs a new green and white FM banner, created by the members of the high schools Student-Teacher'Parent organization. Griffith Speaks At Ceremony \Take time to make plans. — make bold plans — aim high ' Kmlvn I Griffith, a member of New York State Board of Regents told Fayetteville- ManhuH graduates, their relatives and friends that success and opportunity come to those who would reach to the limit t >f their ahihtv Mr dnffith was the KM speaker at the invitation of the Senior Class and received a watercolor landscape by graduating senior Mary Slivka as a memento of the oc casion Another gift presented dur ing the ceremonies June '24 was a gold pen that the Senior Class gave to Piatt Wheeler Cornell Graduate Kathrvn Spitzer, daughter of \h and Mrs Kenneth H. Spitzer, 108 Towne House Or- c le, Kayetteville, received a BS degree in biology when she graduated with distinction from Cornell University May 2H More than 20 relatives and fnends attended the ceremony in Ithaca She will continue her studies at Yale University where she has received a Full tuition National Research Ser vice award. She will also be a teaching assistant at Yale in the fall Miss Spitzer is a 1975 graduate of Fayette ville- Manlius High School She has been a dean's list student at Cornell FM High School principal along with a wave of affec tionate applause to the man they said \could ne\er be replaced \ Mr Griffith emphasized that \hopes don't materialize without hard work, noting that \affluence has dulled the work ethic that made nur forefathers* dreams come true \ But he urged the graduates to create lives that would come alive with order \the wat chword for rational productive life\ and beauty \the beacon to a life of inner peace and hap piness.\ The awarding of pnzes and diplomas followed \•* • % Newell-Fay Funeral Home, Inc. ;gj \Dedicated to a Sacred Service\ .'.V •w 403 Pleasant St. Lawrence A. Fay Licensed Manager Manlius, N.Y. 682-5300 i • • • • Pl?»y LOTTOv MOTTO Al THE EAYETTEVILLE LIQUOR STORE