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Charles Gazlay, B. S., M. A.. Principal -William Spencer, B. S., Asst. Prin., Science Abbigail Mosey, A. B., Mathematics - -Ruby Howard, A. B., M. A., History - -Jeanne Damon, A. B., English and Library Kathleen O’Shea, A. B., French and Latin Elizabeth Taylor, B. S. in Home Economics, Majorie L. Smith, A. B., Music - - - - Harold Button, B. S., Physical Education ...............Colgate University, Syracuse University - State Teachers College, Albany, Syracuse University ......................................Nazareth College - - - - Syracuse University, Columbia University ..................................Syracuse University ................................William Smith College Home Economics......................Mercy hurst College - - - - Crane Institute of Music at Potsdam Normal ..................................Syracuse University Lois Griffiths, B. S., Commercial............................................Keuka College Silas Anderson, A. B„ Eighth Grade -......................Houghton College, St. Bona venture College Sara Murnighan, Seventh Grade..................................------- Waterloo Training Class Verda Jones, Sixth Grade.....................................................Geneseo Normal Ruth Huffman, Fifth Grade....................................................Geneseo Normal Kathryn Mae AnifT, Fourth Grade -.......................................Waterloo Training Class Lena Cowley, Third Grade......................................................Rochester Normal Helen Smith, Second Grade......................-........................Waterloo Training Class Mignon Farnsworth, First Grade...............................................Geneseo Normal Mrs. A. Cole, School Nurse - - - Arnot Ogden Hospital, Elmira, New York; Syracuse I mversity MR. CHARLES GAZLAY, OUR PRINCIPAL -----------------
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Clifton Springs High School is fortunate in having a group of competent men, who, because of their fine qualities, have been responsible for many benefits brought to the pupils of our school. The students of the Clifton Springs High School extend their sincere gratitude for the interest that the board has taken in school activities. The members of this group are: Henry Fox, President Malcolm Griswold doe Manley Clair Bloser Charles Joyce Ada Brown, Treasurer ♦ P. T. A. ♦ 1 lie I arent-T eacher Association has closed another successful vear of fruitful enterprise under the presidency of Mrs. Malcolm Griswold. The program for the year was as follows: September— Dessert Supper. Comments on Regents Inquiry by Mr. Gazlay. October— Health Program. Chairmen: Mrs. Cole and Mr. Button. November— Speaker: Ralph Jones of Ithaca College. Book display: Miss Damon. December— Christmas Program. Chairman: Miss Smith. January— Panel Discussion. Mr. Gazlay, Mrs. Wootton, Mr. Stuber, Miss Howard February— Founders’ Day. Chairman: Mrs. Wells. April— Band Concert. (Bee Club. May- School Exhibit. June— Athletic Banquet. OFFICERS OF P. President.......................... First Vice-President............... Second Vice-President.............. Third Vice-President.................. Secretary.......................... Treasurer ......................... Auditor......................... T. A. Mrs. M. Griswold - - - Mrs. J. Irons Mrs. J. Wootton Mr. C. Gazlay - Mrs. W. Sullivan - Mrs. M. Knauss - - Mr. J. Banks
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♦ STUDENT COUNCIL AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The members of the Student Council and Athletic Association set out this year to give to the students a democratic form of government. We believe that they did just that. At the first meeting of tin council it was decided that the freshman and sophomore homerooms which weren’t represented at the meetings should lx represented by non-voting members. This was excellent start toward a democratic form of government. During the school year the council, under President Don McCumber has accomplished a great deal. Vincent Lapresi was appointed to the assembly committee, and with .lack Smith’s help, set dates for all the assemblies. Bob Lindner led a campaign to secure members for the Athletic Association. The membership in the Athletic Association was a great deal better this year than it has been in several years. We are proud of this fact. When the council voted to take over the monitor system, Arlene Landschoot and Edwin Weld were appointed to take charge of it. All school activities had to come through the council and the members of the board did a pretty good job. Dates for all plays, dances, etc., were affirmed. As governing body of the Athletic Association, the council paid all bills and approved bills which would make purchasing of athletic equipment possible. Late in the year tin council voted to carry on the Children’s Campaign For Children in ’. S. II. S. The money collected in this campaign was sent to the children in the war torn countries of tin world. Because we participated in this campaign the name of C. S. II. S. will be written in the Archives of the Library of Congress in Washington, I). C. The members of the council accomplished much this school year. Officers and members of the council are: President—Don McCumber. Treasurer—Jack Smith. Sec ret a ry—J ea n deG ra w. Senior members—Jean deGraw, Robert Lindner. Junior members—Arlene Landschoot, Jack Smith. Sophomore members—Edwin Weld; Elwin Griffin—non-voting member. Freshman members—Vincent Lapresi, Fred Gifford—non-voting member.
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