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ARTHUR A. HOAGLUND Prrsirlcnl 205 East Falconer St.. Falconer. N. Y. Mr.Arthur Hoaglund was elected to the Board ol Education in l937. His term expires in 1943. Mr. Hoaglund now holds the oifice ol President of the Board. He attended the Falconer Public at the Art Metal Constru BethtTehem Lutheran Chu Fire Department. Schools and at present is emploged as a printer ciion omrany. Mr. Hoa lund is very active in the al airs ot the rch and the Falconer FRANCES I.. PLINE Clerk 37 Almet Avenue. Falconer. N. Y. Mrs. Frances L. Pline was elected to the Board ot Education in August 1933 and this, her third term, will expire luly l, 1942. She is the clerk ol the Board, acts on the committees of Auditing, Assessment and Collection oi Taxes. Her educa- tion was secured in the Falconer Public Schools and at Iamestown Business College. Mrs. Pline is employed as a stenoqrapher. She is active in the North Side Parent Teachers Association. DR. GERALD A. WILBER Supervising Principal 115 W. Iames St.. Falconer. N. Y. Dr. Wilbur, Supervising Principal oi the Falconer Pub- lic Schools, attended Dunkirk igh School. He partici- pates in innumerable activities outside of the schools. n connection with the American Legion he is Chairman ol the Americanism Committee, Co-chairman of the Ora- toricals ot Chautauqua County, Chairman ot the Eighth Iudicial District Oratoricals. In addition to all this he acts as Chairman of the American Red Cross and as President of The Club . BOARD OF EDUCATION 'DOROTHY C. SPRAGUE 112 East Everett St.. Falconer. N. Y. Mrs. Dorothy C. Sprague was elected to the Board in 1937 and completes her term in Iulyg 1943. She acts on the Teacher's Committee, visiting t e schools. Mrs. Sprague is active in the community as a member oi the Otticial Board of the First Methodist Church, she is chairman of the Organization Committee for Red Cross Home Nursing, and acts as treasurer of the Grace Circle ot the C. L. S. C. Her public school education was in the Falconer Public Schools. ROBERT M. HOWARD 24 East Mosher St.. Falconer. N. Y. Mr. Robert M. Howard was elected to the Board ot Education in Iuly, 1940 and this, his first term, will ex- ire Iuly, 1943. Mr. Howard acts on the committees of Fanitors and Buildings, Purchasing, Auditing, Assess- ment and Collection of Taxes. He attended the Franklin- ville Public Schools. At present he is employed as a draftsman. He is a member of the Falconer Hook and Ladder Company, and of the troop committee ot Troop 29 of the Boy Scouts ot America. WILLIAM A. HITCHINER 219 E. Elmwood Ave.. Falconer. N. Y. Mr. William A. Hitchiner was elected to the Board ot Education in Iuly, 1941 tor a three year erm. Mr. Hitchiner acts on the committees ol anitors and Buildings, and Purchasing. ln the :ommunity Mr. Hitchiner participates in the merican Legion and the Fire De artment. He ttended the Falconer Public Schools. He is em- loyed as a glass-cutter and warehouse tore- an. . .-V' Q HAROLD L. HEWES 20 East Iames St.. Falconer. N. Y. Mr, Harold L. Hewes was elected to the Board ol Education in Iuly, 1941 and this, his lirst term expires Iuly 1, 1944. He attended Lakewood and Chautauqua Public Schools and at present is Assistant Su erintendent ot the Count High- ways. Mr, lfewes is Treasurer ot the Falconer Fire Department, and a member of the Falconer Rotary Club, First Congregational Church ot Iamestown and teacher ol a Sunday School class. He is Chairman of the Purchasing Committee, Athletic Council, and Auditing, Assessment and Collection ot Taxes. He also acts on the Ianitors Committee. FREDERICK E. MATTISON 44 West Falconer St.. Falconer, N. Y. Mr. Frederick Mattison was elected to the Board of Education in February, 1942. His term expires this year. Mr. Mattison is a member ol the committees oi Ianitors and Buildings, Auditing, Assessment and Collection of Taxes. He attended Bemus Point and Kennedy grade schools, spent three years in high school in Icimestown, and one year in Falconer High School lrom which he graduated. ln the community, Mr. Mattison is active in the Rotary Club, Fire Department, Chadakoin Lod e No. 130 l.0.0.F., the First Methodist Church and the lti4len's Club. He is the Director oi the Falconer Funeral ome.
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MATERIALS A N D EQUIPMENT HE results of an experiment depend largely on the type of materials and equipment used. Impertection in either of these, lowers the quality of the finished product. Foremost in the materials of the experiment of educa- tion are the students. They are supervised and instructed by teachers hired by the Board of Education. These teachers are chosen 'for their competence and ability to impart knowledge of their specific fields, also to help the students select their ideals and develop- their character. Students cannot be Well taught and guided with defective equipment. The school buildings, classrooms, the campus must be modern and Well-equipped. Without good reliable materials and equipment, it is impossible to expect satisfactory results in the important Work of educating the youth of today.
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