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we i ,Q NATHANIEL C. WEST Principal A HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER Nlr. West was born in Mier, lndiana but came to Rochester in his early years. He is a graduate of East High School, 1903: llniversity of Rochesterg B.A. 1907, MA. 1920. After teaching one year in a country school in lndiana he became a principal. His career in education is unique in that he has never taught under another principal. In 1911 he returned to Rochester, after being principal in Olean and Greigsville, as principal of Number 6 School. From 1918 to 1930 he was principal of Number 9 School. In 1924 he received a superintendents diploma from Columbia University. He has attended summer sessions of Columbia and New York llniversities. He has been an instructor in education at New York University, and taught in the lix- tension Division of the 'University of Rochester and the State T eachers' College, Buffalo. He was the executive secretary of the Farm Cadet Bureau, West Central Zone, New York State Military Training Commission in 19175 executive secretary of the Rochester City Manager League during the summer of 1925, and super- intendent for the Redpath Chautauquas during the summers of 1926-1928. Since 1930 we have been fortunate in having Mr. West as principal of Charlotte High School.
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A REMINDER Every once in a while we take it upon ourselves to remind those who have forgotten and tell those who do not know, just what our name HWITANT' means. Years and years ago in Anglo-Saxon, England, every man in each town helped rule that town by directly stating his views in open meeting. But as England grew, there came a need for a representative meeting place, so the king called together all the wisest men in the land in a council Called a Witenagemot. Here each man spoke for those he represented. ln Charlotte High School, our Witan speaks for the student activities and interests.
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