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oarcl of gicluca fion Mr. Goddard, Mrs. Clark, Mr. Bushman, Mr. Provost, Mr. Skelly, Mr. Miller, Mr. Rothenberg, Iudge Lashly, Mr. Liese. HE BOARD OF EDUCATION is to the Nor- mandy School District what a general staff is to an army. Led by Mr. Arthur G, Skelly, its president, and Mr. Henry R. Bushman, the vice-president, Mr. A. C. Rothenberg, treasurer, and MLS. F. Liese, secretary, the Board of Educa- tion plans and directs all moves for the beneht of the district. The Board is the highest authority in the school system, and hence it has the greatest burden of responsibility in matters concerning the schools that make up the Normandy District. A tremendous amount of work is done by the Board, with the single goal of providing the best possible educational opportunities for Normandy residents. The success of their work may easily bc seen by viewing the high standard of excellence existing in our schools. The brilliant work of the Board is responsible for this. ive often take the fine efforts of this group for granted, but a glance at other school districts not blessed with such a capable staff will show us how really fortunate we are to have such men guiding the destiny of our district. This year, through the efforts of our Board co- operating with other county schools, Amendment Number 1, essential to student welfare, was passed. Another new development, the bus garage, was erected and furnished with equipment by the direc- tion of the board. Many more important duties are carried out yearly by this efficient group. Some of these duties include: night-school study, land- scaping, part-time employment of students, and college scholarships and financial aid for deserving graduates. Normandy is especially fortunate in having a Board of Education whose members believe in combining the best methods of past educators with the better trends in modern progressive teachings. The result is a combination which produces the One oi Normundy's fleet of twelve buses, which are housed in the new spacious garage provided by our Board of Education.
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MR. FRED B. MILLER, A.M. Superintendent of Normandy Schools UCCESS and progress in Normandy School District are the responsibility of its super- intendent. Mr. Fred R. Miller. Though his problems are niany' and yaried, he always greets the student hody and faculty niemhers with a friendly' smile and a spirit of ready co-operation. Putting horniandy' schools on a war-time basis was no easy' job hut Mr. Millcrfs enthusiasm and energy' never lagged. MRS. CIQXEVIEVE FRAXK, A.lVl.. teaches Eng- lish and Spanish to senior high students. Her experiences for niany' years in the Philippine lslands make her classes among the most interesting in school. Classes in citizenship, American history, and world history kept MRS. MARIE l'lARlilSON, RS., husy through her first year at Normandy. The sponsor of the riding cluh is MISS RUBI ROYCE, AB., who teaches junior niath and assists in coach- ing senior girls: sports. MlSS CHARLYNE FEAHNLEY teaches sewing, junior foods and health. As leader of the Red Cross activities in the junior school, she sponsored many projects. Secretary' to Mr. Miller and the Roard of Educa- tion. MRS. JEAB FRITSCHE, RS.. handles the many details ol the main ollice with efliciency. Assemblies and meetings are frequently highlighted with entertainnient hy the Senior Mixed Chorus and Girls, Clee Cluh, directed hy MRS. MARY l7RANKl,lN, BS., who also teaches regular classes in vocal music. One of Normandyas many new teachers. MRS. CLAIRE R. ANDERSON, A.R., has junior high classes in math, general science, and English. Sponsor of the Bihle Cluh is MISS DOROTHY CLARK. ANI., who teaches hygiene, vocational prohlems, and coaches girls' sports. MR. HADLEY R. CRAYVFORD, ANI.. has. as usual. done an excellent joh in directing the Senior Boys? Clee Cluh. ln charge of the llall Guards. Wlr. Crawford has kept our corridors quiet and Frank Harbison BOYCS FSGFHIGY Fx-itsche Franklin Anderson Clark Page 'Twelve
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