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05 ' gf Seated: Lois Schutt, Tax Collectorg Mr. Robert Fergus, Presidentg Shirley Loomis, Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Andrew Hut- ton, Clerkg Rev. John Buteyne, Memberg Mr. John White, Memberg Mr. John Schenk, Vice Presidentg Mr. Ronald Rhodes, Member.
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Dear Seniors: Each class that graduates from Clymer Central School leaves its mark and helps to build, bit by bit, the long and honorable tradition that becomes the heritage of succeeding classes. As I reflect upon the character- istics ofthe Class of 1977, I feel that the terms cohe- siveness and responsibility best summarize your con- tribution to Clymer Central School. It is not that you are without individuals who have distinguished them- selves academically, service-wise, athletically, and in other areas, for, like any group, there are those whose contributions stand out. Rather, it is your ability to pull together that distinguishes you as a class. Indi- vidually you are sensitive to the needs of the group and are responsibly willing'to put forth the effort to reach your collective goals. These traits are worthy ones which have served you well and undoubtedly will continue to do so. By your efforts and example you leave them as a legacy to future classes. May God Bless! MR ROBERT JAEGER SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL MR. DURWOOD SWANSON-ELEMENTARY CO-ORDI NATOR
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Standing: R. White, C. Hunink, P. Smith, B. Schenk, C. Agee, D. White, N. Querreveld, R. TeWinkle, Sitting: Mr. Snyder, J . Lew- is, J. Bendig, K. Albright, E. Bailey, L. Smolk, R. Eaton, L. Lepkowski. The Clymer Central School Student Council provides for a democratic school government through representation of the stu- dent body in school, community and state affairs. In the past they have sent delegates to the state convention in Albany, and sponsored scholarships and educational trips for various students of C.C.S. The council is the backbone for such service projects as the new school store, the Treasure Chest, the annual spirit week activities, and the photographing of individual school pic- tures. Its basic purpose is to establish standards of education, school spirit, and honor. X On top: Becky Schenk, Treasurer, Nancy Querreveld, President, Bottom: Renee TeWinkle, V. President, Lisa Smolk, Secretary.
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