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.,.4il'I. 0-NQNDA-0 --i- 1..-, FACULTY 'Un Y az , , J. 40 5. Miss Ruth l'i-asv. Filth Grade: Miss Malinda Roll -. lfourth Grade: Mrs. Janire lhIZiF.!hfllllll', Second Giadeg Miss Ann Lowe, Kindergarteng Mrs. lne7 L,ir.tves, Third Grade: Mrs. Marian llond, Dental llyuienist. li. Mis. Mary Frit1, Sixth Grade: Miss Doris Rohinson, Filth Grade: Miss Esther Harris, Third Grade: xllss Lol:-ta Crowtlu-r, First Grade: Miss Winifred liniyht, Fourth Grade. 7. Mr. jesse Zn-ck, Sr. lliszh Soeial Studies: Mr. Georqc Couture, Ag. and Guidance: Mr. Perry Mar- Vean, lioys' Phvsiral lidurationz Mr. Cartnt-n Catuzzi, Industrial Arts: Mr. Lawrence Burke, Languages. Aus!-,N'l': Mr. llruve li. Conklin, lligh School Srienve. 8. Mrs. Corrine Carlson, llonieinaking: Miss Jean Corrigan, Math and Scienre 7, 83 lNIrs. Florence Durltee, Jr. lligh Social Studies: lwliss Ruth Viox, Ir. High English. -1-1 MANAGEMENT l- 15
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l O-NONDA-O - FACULTY 1. Mrs. Edith Creveling, Second Grade: Mrs. Aliee Doyle, Commereialq hfrs. Clara Greene,,Fiist Grade: Kits. Ilarriette Fritz, Fifth Grade fretiredj. 2. lirs. Lillian Wbodworth, Mt Morris No. 133 Blrs. Flossie Beardslcy, Nunda No. 5. 3. Miss Betty Keegan, Xiusieg Miss Bfary Lynch, Sr. High English: lNIrs. Mary Martin. Sr. High Seienre lresignecll: Miss Hope Stapley, Librarian. 4. Bliss Jane VVolfer, Artg Bliss Theresa Dunlap, Sr. High Muthg Miss Margaret Corrigan. Remedial Reading: Miss Margaret Riefer, Girl's Physifal Education. -it MANAGEMENT - ni
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Lrft to Right-SEATED: J. Piper, P. Clark, G. Mehlenbacker lpresidentj, J. DeMocker, G. Rathbun, STANDING: Mr. Couture, R. Grosse, R. Gibson, E. Scott, D. O'Connell, R. Bryant, L. Hamilton, B. Yaw. ABSENT: G. Havens. STUDE T COUNCIL DEMOCRATIC form of government has made the United States the great nation it is today. With thisiin mind, the student council was organized in Nunda Central School in 1931. The council is made up of representatives of each class in junior and senior high school, and members are chosen by their fellow classmates to represent them. The president is chosen by a direct vote- of the entire student body and must be a member of the senior class. The otherxoflicers are chosen from the elected representatives that compose the council. The council discusses matters concerning school functions, gives permission to groups to organize clubs, selects members for twenty-point letter awards, and devises punishment for those students who fail to live up to the ideals of the school. The results during the period of Fifteen years have been very gratifying because it seems that students cooperate more wholeheartedly when they are given some responsibility to administrate. Also the students feel they are being treated more fairly, because their representatives are helping to make the rules. The Student Council members have always given their complete efforts to uphold the honor and responsibility bestowed upon them and this year's members have proven themselves worthy and capable members. ---- MANAGEMENT TT 16
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