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School Nurse Mrs. Emma Coyer The backward areas of Mexico would become modern in a twinkling of an eye if they had a few nurses like our school nurse, Mrs. Emma Coyer. She not only keeps up-to-date files of each stu- dent's health record and supervises the annual physical check-up of each Amherst student, but she also manages to care for the steady stream of students who find their way to the Clinic. Mrs. Veronica Maeauley Cafefel, . fl HIS! 'Dfw 1 fl,- ,jkrohl IFS' B ' dmmz. Zzfher A f fS. gt. Irs If ' 2: llj,ssZT1,lAlrS A '-'I 43 if . Fin! row: Kay Conley, Nancy Frisbee, Aileen Conley, Louise Iss Rofzq dl,-S Heddeng Second row: Donna Danetz, 'l'om Trimble, jerry 1'1u,,,,' Davison, Vicky Voitg Third row: Bill Nash, Gordon Krystaf, David Niethe, Ron Reisig. 4'-'Q 9 2, Without this hurd-work- ing group of ladies the Am- herst students' day would be incomplete, for they fur- nish us with tasty lunches every day of the school year. The group is under the capable direction of Mrs. Veronica Macauley. A group of students give part of their time to help the staff run our three A 1 lunch hours smoothly. I lg t 5 3? -if 15-THE TOWFR
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Board of Education School Clerk Mr. Charles I.exer Mr. Charles l.exer, as Clerk ofthe Board of Education, has the responsible job of handling the business affairs ofthe School District, especially as it concerns the purchasing of school supplies. As the school community has grown, so has the complexity of his position. All supplies and equipment not included in standard building contracts, as well as regular school supplies, are purchased by his office-with the consequent op- portunity to eH'ect substantial savings by Wise buying. I - a '. a - I Q' . 'Q , o MJ .- 2' ty ii' I 1.7 rvi1'3.. S ' Q i 3? Fin! row: Mr. Theodore L. Masterson, Mrs. M. Ruth Brown, Mr. Philip Schweickhard, principalg Dr. W. Allan Fisherg Second row: Mr. William Phillips, rreasurerg Mr. Charles Lexer, school clcrkg Mr. Joseph F. Seitz, Mr. Kenneth Hornburg, No! pictured: Mrs. D. O. Granger. As thc directors of school policy our Board of Education is wcll known for its modern approach to the problems of educa- tion. Realizing that the schools are the foundation of our country they have spared no expense to provide the best pos- sible teaching and learning environment. As a result Amherst Central has set the standard for West- ern New York in many phases of education. Besides the usual THE TOWER-14 monthly meetings of the Board there have been numerous committee meetings related to the continually changing school situation, which have served to cut deeply into what should be the leisure time of Board members. The community is highly appreciative of this strong-sense of citizenship, especially when it is realized that Board members receive no remunera- tion.
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ffice Staff -E' Mrs. Joyce VVeilcr, Mrs. Imogene Amo, Miss Betty Archer, Miss Marilyn Zcnncr. 2 ii 2- 0 livery Amherst student knows that he Will receive friendly, eiftieient service from each member of the oflice staff. This hard work- ing group coordinates Am- herst's daily routine of alc- tivities and classes. Mrs. Mary Kendall aintenance A 'JY tk Staff X R ' . gfe, V , , Ymjb Q-X Xl. V '- . 5' Mr. George Thurnherr Mr. Herbert Thurnherr Mr. Frank Braun, Mr. John Robertson, Building Supt.g Mr. William Helffenstein, Mr. John Cameron, Mr. Anthony Gersitz.
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