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Clayion A. BouTon, supervising principal, pauses for 'rhoughf during a day's worlr. board of education supervising principal On November 9, l958, The Junior-Senior High School was formally dedicaTed To Mr. ClayTon A. BouTon. This evidence oi The communiTy's and The school's respecT Tor This man marked The high poinT of his educaTional career aT Voorheesville. Since l92l Mr. BouTon has dedicaTed his Time and eTForTs To The Voorheesville School. He has wiTnessed The rising of our school from a Three room sTrucTure To a Three school cenTralized disTricT. Having been wiTh The Voorheesville CenTral School Tor ThirTy-seven years. Mr. BouTen has be- come The supervising principal of The New Salem Grade School, The Voorheesville CenTral Grade School. and The new ClayTon A. BouTon Junior- Senior High School. The Board of EducaTion mighT well be consid- ered The hearT of The school. As The elecTed represenTaTives of The people oi The school disTricT, These men have The responsibiliTy of deciding basic school policies. Lefl' To right Mr. Augusr Berger, Mr. Robert Jackson, Mr. Charles Bafchelder. Mr. Wyman. Osferhoui' lPRESlDENTll, Mr. Henry Briggs lISUPERlNTENDENT OF SCHOOLSJ, Mr. Jerry Badgley, Mr. Clayfon BouTon HSUPERVISING PRINCIPALL
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Miss Edna Moak, now secreTary To The super- vising principal and The Board oT EducaTion. graduaTed Trom Voorheesville in I947 as a com- merce maior. She worked aT The Hudson Valley Paper Company Tor Two years and Then refurned To work as secreTary aT Voorheesville School. AlThough her duTies were lessened by The addiTion oT anoTher secreTary in I955 she sTill does basically The same Things. These include preparing all payrolls, paying all bills, acTing as Treasurer oT exTra curricular acTiviTies. and keeping books oT The Tunds oT The school disTricT. A view down The adminisTraTion hall-Leff To righT: Arlene Carr, James STurTevanT, Ronald Meilinger, Mr. William Brayden iprincipall, James Hofaling. One person very essenTial To The running of our new building is Miss Eleanor Busier, The school nurse. AlTernaTing her working days beTween The elemenTary and high schools, her biggesT duTy is The checking oT eyes. ears. weighT, heighT, skin and TeeTh oT all sTudenTs and Then Tollowing up any correcTion ThaT is needed. Her oTher jobs include TreaTing emergencies and Teaching a healTh class as an elecTive To iuniors and seniors. Miss Edna Moak answers quesfions for Jane'r O'Connell and RuTh Gipp. Miss Eleanor Busier lschool nursel TesTs Gerald WhiTe's ears
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