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George I.. Ernst, clerk-treasurerg Dorothy Milby, C. A. Moyer, R. M. Krebs, presidentg Willis E. Eickman, vice-presidentg Orville L. Bach, G. F. MacFarland. Our Board of Education plays an important role in our school system. It is a legal agency designated by the state to be responsible for the conduct of our educational affairs. The Kettering school dis- trict has five board members. The president, who presides over this group, has responsibilities which include signing all contracts and having some re- sponsibility for money being disbursed. Our school board is a policy-making body. The mandatory duties of the board are: providing and maintaining schools, making regulations and rules to govern the employees and pupils of the schools, employing teachers, and keeping records and reports. These are only a few of the many duties they perform. The board meetings are important because it is there that the board can legally perform its duties. The function of the Board of Education is very important. Miss Martha Apple-cafeteria supervisor - - Mrs Bertha Weist- . h - ' . . Mrs. Helen Turner Mrs S ldey Miner secretary secretarial assistant to
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Mr. D. L. Barnes-superintendent of schools Mrs. Janette Vogel--secretary Mrs. J. E. Prass-assistant superintend charge of curriculum Mrs. Elizabeth Rigby-secretary Mrs. Jane Saettel-secretary Dr. M. A. Wogaman-administrative assist- ant in charge of pupil personnel Mr. Russell A. Working-visiting teacher and acting school psychologist ent in Adininiftration and Board of Education Mrs. Sylvia Davis-secretary Mr. Chester A. Roush-administrative as- sistant in charge of business 14
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