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GEORGE H. I HOL

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Main 'tt·eet Beauty

Salon

RUTH and LOIS

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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 I..; SUPPLIES

SERVICE FOR THE SICK

SWAIN PHARMACY

108 W. Mam St.

Phone 1504

Marie Anz

Beauty Salon

Di tinctive

Hair

Style.

1216 North St.

Phone 1514

P R ER'S :\-liLLI

'ERY

and

GO~SARD

ORSET SHOP

118 Washington Ave.

Phone 483-W

We Guarantee to Improve the

Performance of Your Car with the

MASTER MOTO-LAB-TESTER

HOWARD

1\

A.AS

GARAGE

28 McKinley Ave.

Endicott

FOHD- l\IEHCl'RY-

ZEPHYh

R&S V ..

ED CAH

Newing Motor Co., Inc.

COLLIE'S

' .-E. Super Station

Washington-Main St.

Phone 992

GRE \SJ 'G -

\\'ASIII:-.(~

BATTEitY

aiHl

TIIU: SEJt\'H'E

(Continu('d from

Pag~

2)

publish d at that time in a local newspaper

concerning the choice of a new pre idem

, tated:

"The honor probably will go to George H

1

ichol. if he ''ill accept it. Mr. 'ichoL, who

was "inner in a lively election last year, has

!

er\' d ably a a trustee and i.

g

nerallr

con~idered

a, well qualified to head the board."

• o it was that

~Jr.

ichol. rec ived the

position \'hich he has held for fourteen year...

Exactly

·15;)2 •

tudents were receiving tl'aining

in 1!125. During his many years of en·ic(

there have be<'ol

a

nu•nber of new building. a:;

well as

anne~:es

erected, the school regi, tration

ha" increasrcd five-fold, the staff of teacl-er!:'

hac; been

gr

atlv enlarged and th school

sy.

t

1'1 in gen1>ral has flourished.

l\lr. " ichol sincerely believ in democrat!•:

ide:1ls. When reminded of the student ' de–

mands for a horter school day

la,

t year, he

expr s. ed the following opinion on the prin–

ciple i1wolved:

"I

~e(\

no reason why the stude11ts, if their

r 'luec;ts are reasonable, should not be given

full con.;;ideration.

Of

course,

I

am opposed

to stud nts' striking. That i going too far

ThCI'e i no ju tification for triking when all

fait· reque ts

will

be granted."

)lr. Nichol was born June ,

1 76

in th

town of Adams, Jefferson County. We take

this opportunity to congratulate our eminent

school head on his ixty-third birthday ami

xpres the hope that he may continue to fill

his years with distinguished public service.

ll

is common knowledge that board mcm–

bt•t". are not salaried indiv'dual . When a ked

\\hal would induce a per on to devote twenty–

!:'c\·en

~ears

of his life to ducational work on

the board, !1·. Nichol replied, "-chiefly his

willingness to be of ervice to th community.

If a man has the time and i willing to devote

it to he , chool and community affairs, he will

tind much •atisfaction in the work.

Of

cour e,

vou make omc enemies and a few friends but

that is the ease in almost any occupation."

!'resident

1

ichols rightly desen·e all the

honor which we tender him. However, he

shuns the limelight.

If

there are two adjec–

ti\'l'f: capable of describing George H. Ni.chols,

unassuming and unpretentious would be mo t

tilting.

Toulson Hardware

110 W . Main Street