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Recollection o our fDi'rectots BOARD OF EDUCATION As law-makers turn government wheels, so does the School Board strive to solve the problems of running our school. One major problem facing any Board is that of finances. The Board's job is to operate our school as wisely and eco- nomically as possible. Among the School Board's duties is the important task of getting the best teachers available for our educational system. The Board also is required to have money to meet every- one's needs and still balance the budget. These men select textbooks and all other items necessary for the efficient operation of our schools. Most people do not realize the many intricate problems facing a Board of Education. When we consider that men from our joint districts serve without re- muneration of any kind, they deserve our sincere appreciation. The Bervalon pays tribute to the late Mr. K. Stutzman, a sincere and loyal director and friend, who was a member of the Board for ten years. In that time he represented the Somerset County School Directors' Association at a state convention. He was chairman of the supply committee for a number of years. Mr. Stutzmanls place on the Board has been taken by Mr. Norman S. Handwerk. 10 Az dere: Karl Hay, Presi- dent. Rau' 1: Clyde Dickey, Rob- ert Keidel, Donald Heffley, Harry Meyers, Maurice Brant. Row Q: Clarence Carver, Edward Hartman, Ralph Mil- ler, Clarence Harmon, James M. Cassel, Supervising Prin- cipal, Row 3: Walter Walker, Harry Smith, Charles Shipley, R. Earl Dickey, George Wet- miller, William Deist. Abreni when picture -war taken: Harold Deeter, Gil- bert McQuade, J. E. Werner. Mfr, Clark Daw, Min Loi! Walker, Min Annette H ofning
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