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VALLEY BUGLE ,AO Student Council The purpose of the Student Council, composed of a student representative from each home room, is to regulate club activities and parties, improve the attitude toward the school, to help plan assembly programs, and to promote school spirit. The Student Council sponsored a training school for club officers, aided the faculty as hosts to the Western New York Teachers' Association meeting, and undertook regulation of traffic in the halls. The Student Council also sponsored a leap year dance, a trip to a basket- ball game at Cattaraugus, and several pep rallies. Honor Students These are the students who throughout the year have maintained an average of 90 per cent or better. There is a popular belief that to be an honor student one must have super- natural abilities. We cannot help but dispel this feeling, for we associate with them daily and we can find nothing supernatural about them. There 'is another rumor that an exceptional scholar spends his time poring over books. While this is true to some extent, many of these students excel in extra-curricular activities such as the various sports and clubs. They are the cream of the crop, and we offer our congratulations. First row, left to right: F. Merrill, W, Parker, P. Gelia. T. Clark, B. McGowan. B. Ross, C. Taylor. Second row: R. Gary, S. Rich, L. Capella. H. Fries, B. Sheehan, Mr. Hoffman. Third row: I. Hirnelein. D. Brown. H. Twichell, V. Witherell, R. Reitz. W STUDENT ' COUNCIL HONOR STUDENTS First row: E. Hager, H. Erbach, F. Merrill. C. Taylor. L. Stavania, A. Schreiner, P. Hurd. Second row: M. Kelley, I. Badurek. H. Krall, F. Ribbel. F. Bassinger. R. Allen, W. Parker, H. Thurston. 7
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' Y I . . an :V ,,,. JL, X-. ,il ,',.,. ,JQJ '14, .ATQ , 1 9 ,J 4 ,lf VALLEY BUGLE '40 Faculty f lst row: G. Murray, O. Krawchuck, F. Rice. I. Hickman. H. Hoffman. A. Kiefer, F. Theon, C. Longley. Znd row: M. Korwin, A. Lhlgrasso, D. Oelheim. E. Alverson, M. Clough, M. VVoodard. I. Cross. H. Bremer. R a A k H S Ga H H'll' I M ger O Winship 3rld row: Iglfithgny, Dnbbu enw .B . ngoniri . I Is, . un , . . flt row: . an ing, . o ins, . raman, . ayes. HAROLD F. HOFFMAN. B. S., ED.M. DONALD B. DOBBINS, B. S. CHLOE V. LONGLEY, A. B. C moe gn' l , Syracuse, Buffalo Buffalo State Teachers Cornell University Social Studies Lf Supervising Principal Social Studies Nl Hobby: Nature Study Hobby: Golf, Gardening Hobby Music S E M C TANLEY . c ANN IOHN R. HICKMAN, B. S. SIN I ON, A. B, Oswego Normal Industrial Arts Columbia University ou College Hobby: Music Vice-Principal. Science mercial Subjects Hobby: Swimming, Basketball ' obby: Music IAM 'A' MUNGER' ' 1 . Q EVIELYN AQLVERTONHPH. B. DOROTHY JANE GLEASONI A. B., B, S. ya Readin , Tennis nIversI o 1C g Ah h C 11 N 2 English Libigriglgly 0528 GE MURRAY bb 2 p - - - . . or an orma . o y ersia r Iitens Hobby. Baginton. ridge Physical Ed-ucathion for Girls XZ, X fKEQZi-fx, ' FRANK DRuRY HAYES. PH. B., M. A. Hobby: Swlmmmg I 'xl wot., 1 School 1gl0liWHiClgi gliagafa DOROTHY 533155 OEDHEIM. A. B. ,A' ' A ocia u Ies E1 - -5 D t' . N. Hobby. Photography- Hobby: Horseback Riding gnnqglhy Pubs? Speaking' rama ICS DONALD C. BLANDING. B. S. 6 y: Ping ong, Dramaticsg . Eggfiihconege Hifififg Cdllggldsl B' S. X' FRANCES E. RICE I. fb Hobby. Travel' Theatre gihysical Education, Coach Qlsbtzry C-loll?ge'M Latin, History 9 obby: Fishing ob y: ra ts, usic ,f ri 'sf W D. E . E. M. I , ' I V, ggllilih WRSEQS College ADA M. KlEFERl'7l .1.4?- ROBERT A. VAN AUKEN, A. Bi M lub, ' First Grade Certiflca e ffl - University of Rochester lb Instrumental Music Hobby. photography Iunior High School . 'i-- Science l F B Hobby: Collecting Cactus lants Hobby: Collecting Insects ' I H . ' ' -C, ' Cfnltlgjghia Nigga? MATTHEW I. KORWIN, A. B. FRANCES THET 01 fkdwvup ffl - .7 hmior High School Middlebury College Buffalo Stat ieac ers . G French. English Iunior High School Hobby. olf . . f Hobby: Golf. Badminton Hobby: Crochetin I Q ' - M A. C - vw-Vl ,4,4f A Y LOUGH OLGA KRAWCHUK ORA F. WINSHIP fy 71 .A W I lattsburg Normal Commercial Subjects Hobby: Knitting, Reading, Walking IOSEPHINE G. CRoss Fredonia Normal Home Economics Hobby: Housekeeping 6 Fredo ' Norm l . Vo 5 rTMusic rocheting H5415 . AID A. LOGRASSO, B. S. Mercyhurst College Home Economics and Cafeteria Hobby: Painting First Grade Certi cate Junior High School Hobby: Raising Flowers MARIAN WooDARD Fredonia Normal S-Fpervisor of Art obby: D . Music, P'ano 47' 1 qui sl ' .:'-
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'7fze Alma' Eeqiwi The grey dawn is breaking! The horn of the hunter is heard on the hill! WEEE
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