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UBRARY CLUB The main purpose of the Library Club is to train students to assist the Librarian with book circulation, as well as preparing the Librarian Booklet, making book displays, assisting with the younger grades, and erecting bulletin boards. Brief monthly book re- ports are used to ac- quaint the other mem- bers of the club with various types of books, and oral reports of new books are made in each meeting, Back Row, L. to R.: J. Somers, W. Rittenhouse, T. Saunders, D. Galton, D. Martin, M. Wiseman, E. Chasey, D. Trescott, L. Gilbride, S. Kemp, B. Cox, P. Pendergast, J. Treat, G. Pietron. 3rd Row: H. Thomas, L. Beardsley, I. VanDom, B. Watkins, R. Willey, K. VanDorn, B. Smith, F. Bonadomla, C. Couture, J. Paine, J. Underwood, M. Rich. 2nd Row: Mrs. Watkins, J. Artlip, P. Merry, M. Emmick, B. Hopkins, J. Westbrook, L. Rathburn, K. Schrier, C. Cain, I. Cartwright, L. Smith. Front Row: D. Meade, M. Blood, D. Hurl- hurt, C. Meade, K. Tunningley, J. Paine, D. Gilbride, L. Smith. Back Row, L. to R.: R. Feller, I. Somers, W. Veley, Mrs. Kelly, G. Hotchkiss, F. Schneider, G. Johnston, R. Downs. 3rd Row: M. Beardsley, N. Moore, A. DeVinney, K. Towne. 2nd Row: P. Pendergast, L. Gilbride, C. Bertron, J. Treat. Front Rowzj. Artlip, I, Mann, L. Dieter, G. Eichorn. STUDENT COUNCH The Student Cou cil's main function is 1 act as the student go erning body. It is als the medium throu which major proble' involving students a presented. This orga ization has been a gre help to the co-operati between students and 0 faculty. 46
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I OBATIONARY MEMBERS Each year members f the Sophomore class, ho have maintained an verage of at least 882 nd who fulfill the other ree qualifications for embership, are select- d as probationary mem- ers of the Society. For ne ye ar they attend eetings and exercise 11 the privileges of reg- lar members, with the xception of voting. If, t the end of a year, hey have upheld all the tandards of the Society ey are eligible for full embership. Back Row, L. to R.: P. Losey, S. Isaman, K. Towne, B. Wirt, L. Bauer, S. Mehlenbacher, C. Beardsley, N. DeVinney, C. Schaaf, A. DeVinney, L. Williams. 2nd Row: Mrs. DePuy, C. Eisaman, G. Yeukstock, I. Cartwright, J. Schaffer, M. Goodrich, S. Hooker, Mrs. Eis- aman. Front Row: I. Rathbun, J. Artlip, J. Nelson, J. Mann, D. Smith. Standing, L. to R.: N. Radder, T. Foote, P. Willard, I. Orsburn, D. Hurd. Seated: L, Karns, NATIONAL SOCIETY This year the Nation- a1Honor Societyhopes to take a more active part in the improvement of our school., Their first step in this direction was the establishment of the National Honor Society Scholastic Improvement Award, which is present- ed to the boys who take part in sports. Its purpose is to encourage them to get.better marks. The Society is also revising the constitution in an attempt to better uphold the standards of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. This year's officers are: Edmund Gormel-Presb dent, Carol Gibson-Vice' President, Donna Smith- Secretary, and Dale Lud- wig-Treasurer.
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Standing, L, to R.: A. DeVinney, L. Williams, M. McMaster, N. Lowell, J. McMaster, J.MacVean, P. MacVean, S. Eddy, M. Goodrich. Seated: N. DeVinney, J, Artlip, J. Mac- Vean, Mrs. Gormel. Kneeling: J. Mann, I. Nelson, S. Mehlenbacher, N. Moore. FUTURE RSES' CLUB The Future Nurses lub of Nunda Central chool was organized in ebruary, 1956. It pre- ents an opportunity to terest high school stu- ents in pers onal and ommunity health: to ncourage them in find- gout what Nursing re- ires and offers, and help them decide isely about profession- or practical Nursing their career. The embers are from the nth, eleventh, and elfth grades. F. T. A. The purpose of the Future Teachers of A- merica is to interest students in teaching by student participation in actual classroom situa- tions. The students ob- serve until they are fa- miliar with the situation and then they have a chance to participate in actual teaching. The name of our local club is Hoh-Sue- Saho and is affiliated with the N. Y.S. T.A. Back Row, L. to R.: S. Edwards, E. Warren, N. Nichols, C. Bertron, P. Hinchliffe, M, Downs. Front Row: V. Cox, P. Huffman, Mrs. Asmus, C. Gibson. 47
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