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CHEHOCTON EDITORIAL A question being asked with increasing frequency today is: Are American schools preparing capable citizens to run our future Democracy? There are five major steps required of our school in accomplishing this sig- nal duty. First, and most obvious, is the develop- ment of a high degree of intellectual and academic ability to enable the child to think for himself and make wise decisions based on careful analysis. Sec- ond, there should be social training fthrough sports, clubs, erc.J to show him how to get along and play an active part in commu- nity social life. Third, he must be inculcated with a love of culture and beauty. Fourth, he must receive vocational training in or- der to make him a produc- tive member of society, and perhaps most import- ant of all, he must be im- bued with high ethical and moral values essential to permanent civilization. On the basis of this out- line alone, we are not able to judge the standards of education in the entire na- tion. We can, however, f W DeTeqnr t sl mTi on Cougnsq Co oPena.'1'roN ,Rehq 'ON 'me Mmklllqs of' Good Cflizeushop and 'nn hqlfl' Thdl' leads To TNC FILIFIUMC-UT of Good Cnhze state unhesitatingly, that the students of Hancock Central School are receiv- ing as line an education as could be desired. . . . The Editors 0 O O O We wish to say 'THANKS' to Mrs. Mack, our class Advisor, for all that she has done for us. The Class of '56 s
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CHEHOCTON HANCOCK CENTRAL SCHOOL FACULTY HIGH SCHOOL First row, left to right: E. Leonard, R. Young, H. Forester, E. Carnahan, E. Lotterer, K. C01- Iier. Second row: A. Corliss, E. Mack, M. McKernan, K. O'Nei11, D. Chamberlain, M. Da- Brescia, G. Lent, A. Williams. Third row: M. Marcy, K. Parker, H. Frazer, W. Fox, S. Jones, W. Rasbeck, J. Podbelski, R. lent, R. Davidson, R. Rosendahl, W. Lester. Hancock High School was incorporated as Hancock Central School on March 19, 1948. First row, left to right: L. Lynch, L. Thiele, G. Gibson, A. Tompkins, E. McGranaghan, V. Kingsbury. Second row: E. Weidman, A. Conway, C. Johnson, I. Stevens, M. McKernan, E. Rood, L. Keays, A. Doolittle, D. York, R. Kennedy, E. Evans, H. Baxter. Not shown: M. Malloch, Mrs. Sutliff. A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops.
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