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Page 15 text:
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Sup aatendent MR. WILLIAM T. THOMPSON The completion of the new Junior-Senior High School Building this year begins the second chapter in the history of the Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Central School System. It will be the first modern school building to be erected in the district in twenty-five years. To the Parents, Board of Education, Teachers, and others who have made this building a reality, the pupils represented in this Yearbook say, 'Thanks for your attention to our school building needs.’ ” SWincipjcd MR. JOHN B. PILLETTE I wish to congratulate members of the yearbook staff for the success- ful publication of the Sheveron. This achievement exemplifies what stu- dents are capable of doing for their school. I also want the members of the Student Councils, the Executive Council, and the student body to know that I have appreciated their splendid cooperation since becoming principal of the V. V. S. Central School. To the Class of 1954: mv most sincere congratulations and best wishes for your success and hap- piness.” Vice-t Witicifiat MR. WILBUR F. HOYT To The Class of 1954: As the old saying goes; 'East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet.’ However, in spite of our seeming separation in V. V. S. territorially, you have done much to bring us together as a unit and to prepare us for our joint operation in one building, after you have departed from our midst. My best wishes go with you from the east and you from the west, and may you continue your chartered labored successfully against the obstacles which have confronted you here.” 9
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Siacvtd of- Education Seated: Ployed J. Schcifele, Mrs. Bernard Collins, John II. Detrich, President, Dr. John D. George and Kenneth J. Clinch. Standing: John W. Black, Seaman Ferris, Walter E. Moulton and Arthur H. Agne. The Board of Education is composed of nine elected qualified voters of the city school district who must be residents of the district for three years prior to their election. The group spends countless hours in providing our school district with both the essentials and luxuries for a good education. They are, at present, constantly working towards the fall opening of our new Junior-Senior High School building. It is to these unselfish citizens, that we students owe a sincere Thank You! Mr. A. Warner Prison, who is the Treasurer of the school district, receives all school moneys and disburses these moneys upon receiving warrants approved by the Board of Education. Mrs. Ethel Warcup, as Secretary of the Board of Education, keeps the minutes of all meetings and the records for the district. She also takes care of financial statements and the payroll. 8 Mr. Walter Frisson and Mrs. Ethel S. Warcup.
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Gxhninla,t%ate-,ca, Mr. Seward B. Dodge, Mrs. Eva D. Griffin, and Miss Florence M. Bingham. Mr. Dodge is the Administrative Assistant of the Vernon Junior High unit. He also teaches mathematics in Vernon. Mrs. Griffin is the Administrative Assistant of Willow Place School, located in Sherrill. She also teaches Third Grade. Miss Bingham, Elementary Supervisor, has her office in the Verona annex building. She spends her time between all of the elementary grades throughout the district. Cjuidance CounjAiiau Mrs. Ruth P. Kreiter, Mr. Milton Jenkins. Mrs. Kreiter is the Guidance Director for the Junior-Senior High School. She devotes part of each week to each of the three units; Vernon, Verona and Sherrill. Mr. Jenkins joined us this year as the boys' Guidance Director. He also teaches mathe- matics in Verona.
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