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T II E U
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D I C 0 T T T I G E R
GEORGE H.
In dedicating thi i ue to eorge H.
the "Tiger" pa. s tribute to
a citizen who ha erved Endicott unselfi hly for twenty- even
y
ars. inc 1912,
l\lr. icho]s ha been an active memb
1
of th Endkott Board of Education.
Then there wer only two school in existence h re. Th L d r venu building
erved a the high chool, while Broad tr et chool hou ed th grade . Mr.
ichol can be ju tly proud of the fact that he ha help d effect th growth of
the village educational •
y
tern from humble beginning to it pr • nt tatu .
Other members of the Board in 1912 on which
lr.
ichol began hi career
were George J. Arne , David C. Warner, John L. arton and George II. Hart. At
that time, L.
R.
1\Iooney was upervi ing principal and lightly mor than a
thou and student attended.
"It
wa the followincr year that a vacancy occurred in th admini trative
po t,"
Ir.
Nichol recalled. " Ir. Crumb, then principal at
~'e
t Winfi lcl, \\'a·
among the applicants and wa elected for the po ition."
In 1925 after thirteen year ' experienc in chool affair , Mr. ichol became
pre ident of the Board of Education, succe ding Alphon u L. Bowe .
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