Clarence Central School - Saga Yearbook (Clarence, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 10 text:

c70W7!W!Q5f fo? f0f7 R. Stanle has won the admiration of the students t rough his understanding of their problems and, in addition, he has maintained a friendly and active interest in theil' proiects. Dr. Stanley R. Small, principal of our school, contribut- ed much in planning for the general welfare of the student body. We are appreciative of his untiring efforts on our behalf. R. Reeves as guidance counselor has aided N the students in the selection 1 of subjects and courses which t will further their abilities in ' chosen fields. Mr. Small E are grateful to the Board of Education members, Mr. Stephen Preg, Mr. Ralph Frank, Mr.Glen urns, Mr. John Mottison, Mr. Alvin Meahl, Mr. Ed- ward Brown, and Mr. Paul Neff, for their undivided in- R terest in the welfare of our school. Mr Reeves 6

Page 9 text:

070WWEff07z7U!7 ffflfff CHE governing officials ofa great city, such as New York, must be aware and interested in the problems that arise. They must face each problem squarely and whole-heartedly. We, the raduatin class of I9 9 g 53, be- Iieve the same is true of our faculty and administrators of our school system. For it is through their efforts, along with their patience and understanding, that we have been taught the importance of education, responsibility, and leadership. These are all qualities which will help to make each one of us a good American citizen.



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offfre ffaff S Financial administrator and purchasing agent For the entire Clarence School Dis- trict, Mr. Kinney has devoted many hours to fill- ing school needs and balancing the school budget. Aa' Mr. Kinney LTHOUGH this was the first year that Miss Shank and Miss Gebauer were employed here, they have al- ready become an invaluable part of the office adminis- trdtive Sfilff- URING the past six years, the senior class has had close contact with Mrs. Larkin. She has res- cued us in our moments of distress and advised us in ords . Mrs. Larkin c HE general office--the hub of activity of Miss Gebauer every kind--is visited once daily by almost Miss Shank every student at Clarence. 7 keeping class Financial rec-

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