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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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O-NONDA-O - CLASS HlSTORY President-Jean Stewart Secretary-Bob Hark Vice President-Gordon Mehlenbacker Treasurer-Dick Sheffield Class Colors-Blue and Gold Class Flower-Carnation ADVISORS Mr. Percy MacVean Mrs. Florence Durkce X X I E started in our Freshman class ,as proud as could be! As class officers we elected Shirley Hoagland-President. Allan Sanford-Vice-President, Jean Stewart-Secretary and Treasurer. We were kind of serious and frightened about most things then-our first year in high school. Then came the second year. Sophomores! A whole year gone and we were starting a hard but happy year. Our class officers for this year were: Jean Stewart -President, Bob Hark-Vice-President, Lois Gormel-Secretary, Evelyn Canfield -Treasurer. We spent the year planning on all the activities we would have in our junior year. Along came our Junior year with many activities soon to be engaged in. Our class officers were: Shirley Hoagland-President, Pauline Stewart--Vice-President, Lois Gormel-Secretary, Allan Sanford-Treasurer. Already we had begun seri- ously to plan for our Senior trip, and welsponsored square dances, sold? stationery and seriously planned our budget. We had our first formal dance-the junior Prom-in june, and it was a huge success. We climaxed the year by participating in graduation for the high and mighty Seniors. Our Senior year came at ,1ast, and it has been the most important of? all. We sponsored square dances, sold stationery and Christmas cards to further aid our trip to New York. We had our Senior Ball in November and everyone danced dreamily amidst replicas of turkeys and Pilgrims, to the strains of Gene Zacher and his orchestra. We presented Her Emergency Husband March 15th, and it was received with great applause. We went cn our Senior trip over Easter vacation, and it was all we had ever hoped or dreamed it might be. Now that our yearbook is ready to go to press, we cant' settle back and relax a bit and put all of our efforts toward one goal-graduation-the fitting climax for four years of fun and hard work. 1-1 SENIORS 1- 18
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