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~ -- or O ·u···.· _:.· ;:r: .. · __ ,. -'fe· .···· r· ~ - . ~~ - ~··. ' . '· . ; . ', VOLUME 67 candor, New York 'Tl ... u ... ~sday, March 17, 1966 NUMBER 42 ----------------~--~ T-ioga Supervisors N aine Group to Stu.dy College - . · The ·r;rioga County Board of. Supervisors Mon- day afternoon authorized the appointment of a committee to study the feasibility of esta- blishing a community college in Tioga County Sllpervisor Ron.ald L. Robinson of Barton, chairman of the· board, appointed Charles Brewer. of Candor, Harold Woodmansee of ~rks~~ .. and Charles Hills of owego to the committee: - Mr .. Brewev will act as. chairman. A report wiU be given :. to the board at the AprUmee~. . The proposal for a community college ·had found .wide support throughout the county in the past few J;nonths. Two forme~ . Owego r~si~ents,.: Antb~~. -and: Dan Celeste, have of- fer~ ~ tract'·\'of·lan(J. .north of the IBM plant as a site_ fo~ tq.e ·prop>sed college. In otne:tt business Monday the board: --C.on:veyed ~- ·eip,t~aore parcel ·of county- OWI).ed land .to, the- State of New York for th~ con$~C(ti9n.-!oi tile So~ern. Tier Expre~sway. from · i~wegq, t -w~ :th~ _ B.roome County line. ---Au~~~ .. the~.pu~c-heal~ nursing com• mittee;~··ihE\~ed. by SUi>er.visor Hills of-O\Yego~ to purchase necessary equipment and supplies for the public -~~~ nur~ing _program. Most of the cos.t Will be state-reimbursed. ' · Proclamation .:sy !.'Iayor Hilbert Mayor ATnold Hilbert has proclaimed the week of :March 12-18' \American Legion Birth- day week.\ Tne masror called upon all citizens t business firms.. and o~gamzatiens to join in paying trirute ··~:to-; -the. gdQd: works .of The American Legirlnr compoaed.··of veterans of ·the three wars .. of -the ·'.twentieth Cen~y. as an ex- pression-\. of· ·our, ·appreciation of both the war- time · and· peacetime· serVices of our Legion- naires. . Speo~al Census Underway ' .' ! : • ' . .. ,p ~ ... Clement Named to .. New Position at Candor Cebtral School~-~·· . ' ' Effective July 1, the newly cr~ated position of High School Principal wlll be filled by Joseph Clementt Jr., the present Adminis- trative Assistant. The position of Administra- ~ tive Assistant wUl be abolished in the re- alignment of duties at the school. - Dallas K. Martin wlll continue in the posi- tion of Supervising Principal of the district, and Bert ·White will continue..- in the position of district Vice- Principal and Principal of the Elementary Division. Mr. Clement has been in Candor for two years in his present position. A graduate of · State University College at Albany, he q com- .Pleted his Master's degree at Albany and addi- tional_ graduate wo:rk at Cornell. His experience in p:revious positions inoludedteachingofcom- mercial subjects and administrative: assign- ments. Prior to his present position, he was on the administrative staff at Cairo Central School. Plans for School Building Program c·hmged As a result of many suggestions made by intere~ted citiZens of the community, basic changes are ~being developed in the proposed swimming pool and elementary room· addi- tion. Most expressions of interest indicate that attaching the swimming pool to the ele-= mentary building would be desirable. A.thor- ough evaluation by school personnel and arch- itects indicates that this is reasonable, practi- cal---and will result 'in fewer demands being made on the ~st~ .boUers. The ·redrawing of plans and new estimates have again caused a delay. but the Board of Education . feels . that short delays are most desirable when a -better product will be the result. lVIay 7 has now been established as. the voting date on the bond referendum. ' ' . , \. r. . .. , ·: