Falconer High School - Falconaire / Corridor Yearbook (Falconer, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ,...... ..,... R ichard Nunn Secretary .,,., ,.,. . , . Phyllis Whattler Vice-President . . ...4... Eddie Naslund Treasurer . . . ....,. . . . . .. Iim Culver Advisers ......... Mrs. Redfield and Mr. Bennett Second Row-Mrs. Redfield, M. Phillips, F. Caffoe, G. Hunt, R. Everett, A. Gustafson, Mr. Bennett, L. Clark. First Row-E. Stewart, F. Peterson, P. Whattler, R. Nunn, E. Naslund, I. Culver, R. Den- nison, M, Seekings. HE organization known as The Falconer High School Student Association is the stud- ent governing body. The general purposes of this organization are: to unify all student organizations under one general control, to aid in the internal administration of the school, to foster sentiments of law and orderg to promote the general activities of the school, to develop in the student a growing appreciation of membership in a democracy by pro- viding the educative responsibilities of, and privileges of participating in, such a democracy in the school, and lastly, to promote in all Ways the best interests of the school. The Student Council has the power to: make and enforce any rules necessary for the betterment of the school, its life, and interests, grant charters to clubs and organizationsp have final decision in matters concerning the extra-curricular activities of the school, recom- mend the appointment of necessary committees, investigate and report on matters referred to it by faculty or administrative officers of the school, and have charge of all the financial matters pertaining to extra-curricular activities. Perhaps you would like to know exactly what goes on at a Student Council meeting. First of all our president, Dick Nunn, calls the meeting to order. He then asks Phyllis Whattler, secretary, to take roll and to read the minutes of the previous meeting, After this is done, President Nunn, asks for any old business that needs further discussion. Every- one takes part in the discussion and gives further ideas concerning the matter being dis- cussed. New business that might have come up during the week is also discussed and if necessary voted on. When the business of the school has been taken care of, some one makes a motion that we adjourn at that timeg if the motion is seconded, we close the meet- iilg. The Student Council meets regularly every Tuesday morning first period, unless previ- ous announcement has been made. 18

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Third Row-G. Bennett, H. Fenner, L. Anderson, E. Hoene, B. Bishop, S. White, G. A. Wilber. Second Row-A, Ortolano, B. Morey, R. Smith, L. Anderson, M. Johnson, M. Critoph, I. Anderson, A. Thelander, H. Shoup. First Row-K. Davis, E. Potter, E. Turner, M. Busch, M. Sommerhof, E. Reno, A. Redfield, E. Miller. GERALD A. WILBER S.B., Ed.M., Ecl.D. Supervising Principal Syracuse University University of Buffalo HARVEY C. FENNER S.B., A.M. Vice Principal Science, Mathematics N. Y. State College lor Teachers GUY R. BENNETT Dept. Head Junior H. S. Division Fredonia State Teachers College MQIEY SOMMERHOF Science Mercyhurst College LAWRENCE ANDERSON AB. Social Studies Houghton LILLIAN ANDERSON Commercial-Dept. Plattsburg Normal MARY IANE BUSCH Physical Training Slippery Rock State Teachers Head KATE DAVIS Librarian Chautauqua Library Schools College THE FACULTY MARY CRITOPH Art Supervisor Fredonia State Teachers BRAQLEY BISHOP B. . Physical Education Syracuse University EIERLE HOENE .B. Commercial Subjects Whitewater Teachers College College MILDRED IOHNSON Social Studies, Science Cortland Normal BELVA MOREY Sciences Home Economics English Fredonia State Teachers EDYTI-IE MILLER A.B. Languages University of Buffalo College ANTHONY ORTOLANO BS. Instrumental Music Fredonia State Teachers New York University IULIETTE ANDERSON Music Supervisor Fredonia State Teachers College EVELYN RENO College A.B. Social Studies Mathematics Pennsylvania State College l 7 MARY SECOR R . N. Health Rochester General Hospital HARRY I. SHOUP M.S. Agriculture Iowa State College A?-IIALENE THELANDER Home Economics Battle Creek College EDNA TURNER A.B. English Seton Hill College RUTH SMITH English Fredonia State Teachers College STANLEY N. WHITE Industrial Arts Mechanics Institute, Rochester ADAH B. REDFIELD B.A. English State College lor Teachers, Albany ELSIE POTTER AB., A.M. History N. Y. State College for Teachers Cornell University



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TEAMS ITH our victorious goal of graduation now in sight, we varsity playing Seniors can well appreciate the five years of train- ing which we have undergone in preparation for this main event. Every team, from the Varsity play- ing Seniors to the scrub-seventh graders is working with ease but determination in view of one goal -graduation.

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