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. --v,..,,-f-,,..1,.,.m,... .,,,,,,,,,,, K . BMRD OF in elmo Mr. John Weinar, Mrs. Doris Smith, Mr. Robert Brindley, Mr. Caleb Hobbie, Mr. Robert Beehler, bliss Rose Clark, Mr. George Winter, Mr. Edwin Peck. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION John Weinar Pl'9Sid6Y1F George Winter Vice President Mrs. Doris Smith Clerk Robert Brindley Treasurer To the Board of Education go the thanks of every Eden Central School student. These people, elected by our parents to operate our school, make possible the many advantages we are able to enjoy. Through their efforts we are provided with the most capable teachers and staff, the finest books, and necessary modern equipment This vear they have obtained, for our benefit, a guidance counsellor and a dental hygienist. Their interest in our welfare and their liberality have enabled us to have social hours assemblies and spectator buses to the ames. 7 E Because they feel that we need education in government, they have permitted us to haveastudent council ll 7 a owing us to govern ourselves, approving some ideas, discouraging others when they think it wise to do so. Their unselhsh, voluntary services make our school the smoothy functioning organization it is. These people, like the stage crew of a play, accomplishing much and expecting little credit, make the management of our school an ultimate success. 8
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