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V We, the yearbook staff, dedicate the 1968 Cl f-tonian to Central School District Number One. May it continue to strive for excellence, and bring honor and pride to our school community. fHE GENEVA TIMES. FRIDAY, JUNE 23 ,1967 ---------- By 218 Ballots------------------- Phelps-Clifton Springs Approve School Merger Ontario CLIFTON SPRINGS - As a result of public vote yesterday, the resolution to merge t h e school districts of Clifton i Springs and Phelps was passed. Of the 2,435 votes cast, 1(330 were yes. 1,102 no, and there were 13 void ballots. One Bureau of School Districts Or-thousand, two hundred and ganization. The votes from both three residents turned out in districts were combined at the Clifton to vote, and 1,232 in Clifton Springs Central School Phelp6. for the count. John Loveless, superintend- John B. Fahy. district princi ent of schools, said. “It was pal of Clifton Springs. and an excellent turnout, all things George Saunders, principal of considered. Phelp6 schools, were on hand Mrs. Robert Nelson, M r s. for the results of the issue. Dur-Donald Wheat, and David Gul- ing the whole campaign, to in-vin served as election inspec- form residents of the problems tors for Clifton Springs, with Al facing both their district, they Hagerman. Frank Conner and cooperated extensively with one Milton Rathbun from Phelps. other. Robert Coughlin was the of- Most of the board of edu-ficial representative from the cation members from both Commissioner of Education in schools were on hand, includ-Albany. He is supervisor of the Ing W. Glenn Jensen and Rob- | ert Oakes, board presidents. I Mr. Fahy said of-the results, This is a step forward for these communities. With the consolidation, it is now up to the Commissioner of ! Education to set up a meeting to elect a new board of education. At the meeting, the voters determine the number of board members and elect them. A nominating committee will be comprised of members of the information committee that served for the merger in order to get the election under way. The new board will govern the process of building a new high school for the consolidated district. All of the decisions made by the board will be put up to a vote by the people. The present boards will serve as governing bodies of the districts until a new board of education is elected. 9
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Administration Pictured on this page is your administrative team. These are the educators who have dedicated themselves to providing excellence in education for CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE of Phelps and Clifton Springs. We are all aware that many difficult problems face our new district. We school people ask that the citizens of the district join the Board, the faculty, the administration and—yes, the students—in the solution of these problems as we move forward toward a top educational program. JOHN D. FAHY District Principal GEORGE C. SAUNDERS Assistant District Principal WILBUR K. HARTMANN Assistant District Principal Business GEORGE D. BIDLEMAN High School Principal Clifton Springs MAURICE J. COMINGS Elementary Principal Clifton Springs KENNETH L. WILLARD High School Principal Phelps DONALD C. JONES Elementary Principal Phelps 10 JOHN E. LOVELESS District Superintendent Ontario, Seneca, Yates
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