Union Endicott High School - Thesaurus Yearbook (Endicott, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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24 THE U N ION-ENDICOTT T I G E R East Main Street Beauty Salon RUTH and LOIS 3 Items for a Dollar Permanents from $3.00 to $5.00 416 E. Main St. Phone 54 TRI-PHI SHOPS Apparel for Milady Where Smart Clothes Need Not Be Expensive 64 Court St., Binghamton Phone 2-9682 13 Washington Av., En' icott Phone 188 PHOTOGRAPH!;;. SUPPLIES SERVICE FOR THE SICK SWAIN PHARMACY 108 W. Main St. Phone 1504 Marie Anz Beauty Salon Distinctive Hair Styles 1216 North St. Phone 1514 BURNER'S MILLINERY and GOSSARD CORSET SHOP 118 Washington Ave. Phone 483-W We Guarantee to Improve the Performance of Your Car with the MASTER MOTO-LAB-TESTER HOWARD MAAS GARAGE 28 McKinley Ave. Endicott FORD — MERCURY — ZEPHYR R S USED CARS Newing Motor Co., Inc. COLLIE’S U.-E. Super Station Washington-Main St. Phone 992 GREASING — WASHING BATTERY and TIRE SERVICE GEORGE H. NICHOLS (Continued from F’ajre ) published at that time in a local newspaper concerning the choice of a new president stated: The honor probably will go to George H. Nichols if he will accept it. Mr. Nichols, who was winner :n a lively election last year, has served ably as a trustee and is generally considered as well qualified to head the board.” So it was that Mr. Nichols received the position which he has held for fourteen years. Exactly 4552 students were receiving training in 11)25. During his many years of service there have been a number of new buildings as well as annev.es erected, the school registration has increased five-fold, the staff of teachers has been greatlv enlarged and the school system in general has flourished. Mr. Nichols sincerely believes in democratic ideals. When reminded of the students de mauds for a shorter school day last year, he expressed the following opinion on the prin- ciple involved: “I no reason why the students, if their requests are reasonable, should not be given full consideration. Of course, I am opposed to students’ striking. That is going too far There is no justification for striking when all fair requests will be granted.” Mr. Nichols was born June 8, 1876 in the town of Adams, Jefferson County. We take this opportunity to congratulate our eminent school head on his sixty-third birthday ami express the hope that he may continue to fill his years with distinguished public service. it is common knowledge that board mem- bers are not salaried individuals. When asked what would induce a person to devote twenty- seven years of his life to educational work on the board, Mr. Nichols replied, “—chiefly his willingness to be of service to the community. If a man has the time and is willing to devote it to the school and community affairs, he will find much satisfaction in the work. Of course, you make some enemies and a few friends hut that is the case in almost any occupation.” President Nichols rightly deserves all the honor wir’ch we tender him. However, he shuns the limelight. If there are two adjec- tive' capable of describing George H. Nichols, una uming and unpretentious would be most fitting. Toulson Hardware 110 w. Main Street

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23 THE UNIO N-E N F. F. A. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Reliant Chosen President Endicott Chapter, Future Farmers of Amer- ica. elected new officers for 1939-40 an i installed the following slate at a May meetup. Hairy Kellam, president; Maynard Schermei- hom, vice-president; Elvin Cortright, secre- tary; Robert Rauschmeier, treasurer; Tiffany Weston, reporter, and Richard Weltv, ser- geant-at-arms. The judging team from U-E has made a number of trips to compete in meets with other schools. The Endicott outfit traveled to Cobleskill, Cornell University and Alfred University in May. Baseball, under the direction of Stephen 0. Salmon, was enthusiastically accepted by the boys and John Kvasny was chosen captain. The Ag team has played Newark Valley, Candor and Whitney Point. On the social card of the F. F. A. was the annual banquet at which T. J. Hanlon, official of the Elm ra reformatory, spoke, and the two very successful dances held in the school. ART CLUB ACTIVITIES MANY DURING TWO MONTH PERIOD Plan Spring Art Exhibit The budding young artists of our high school Art Club have enjoyed a few well- planned social events since the last issue of the “Tiger.” During the month of February, this Club used the original scheme of having a country store party. Members of the class feasted on paddle pops and doughnuts around the well-known cracker box in Gram pa’s store. Colorful sketchings of canned fruit, canned beans, horse collars and lamp chimneys provided suitable atmosphere for the occasion, wh’le pictures of bewhiskered farmers watched over the scene. On May 11 the club held a wiener roast on Mr. Brink’s farm, which is located on Glendale Drive. Under the supervision and direction of their president, Grace Zanni, and faculty adviser, Miss Catherine Gridley, the wiener roast and h ke was a success. At the present time plans for picnics and parties are being shelved in a flurry of preparation for the Spring Art exhibit. This exhibit, which will present frescoes, water c-o! rs, fashion drawings, pencil draw- ings. clay modeling will be held in the Home Economics suite sometime during the last part of June. Let it be known that this annual exhibit will be open to the public sometime during the first part of June from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. D I C 0 T T TIGER NASH LAFAYETTE Marshall Nash Motors, Inc. 5 McKinley Ave. Phone 46 Sales and Service Phone 1812 Albert Kline Tots to Teens Shop FOR GRADUATION WEAR H. G. BUSH QUALITY MEN’S WEAR Corner Washington and Monroe DRY CLEANING and TAILORING S. M. DIEHL 122 Nanticoke Ave. Phone 218 Endicott Furniture Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 105-107 Washington Ave. Endicott TODAY’S SMARTEST Always Can Be Found at THE MEN’S STORE Ed Moss 271 2 Washington Ave. Peter P. Tras, Prop. BUSY BEE LUNCH WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST FOODS FRESH DAILY Texas Hot Wieners a Specialty 1208 NORTH STREET ENDICOTT. N. Y. Valletta Service FIRESTONE TIRES LUBRICATIONS WASH JOBS Cars Called For and Delivered 1304 Main St. Phone 572

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