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511..,.,f poi., m..r..i Student activity programs were held at most of the P.T.A.'s monthly meetings. Retired president Port and newly elected president Rhoton felt that these programs were a tremendous success. The P.T.A. announces that they intend to inter- pret the school's program to the Community next year with the help of the faculty, Board of Educa tion, and the students. A council of representatives from each of the elementary schools will be organ- ized to perfect this plan. Upon the shoulders of the Board of Education falls the responsibility of making policy for the entire Normandy Consolidated School District. This group works conscientiously for the betterment of facilities at the high school and various elementary schools. Their continued success in the guidance of school activities has gained the complete confidence and respect of the whole school district. To them falls the task of planning for the further development and improvement of the schools. New buildings lor the high school are already in prospect. .1l1'. .Ai rth ur Nkvlly, l'1'liI'lII!l 11rr'.wirlf'nt 0 Yurnzriluiy liorirrl of l'fflIlt'1lffUIl, 1n'ft.vi1lr's nl mf! ing. ff 'X I . Mrs. Fritsche, Mr. Siler, Mr. Goddard, Mr, Provost, Mr. Miller, Mr. Rothenberg, Mr. Skelly, Mr. Liese. Page Eleven f H11
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.4 ltftt'l'C ltt2Vt.'. Mr W, lthoton, Mrs. lf. Sinz, Mia: With-nn Port. Mr William Port. Mr. Harry VV ilthwi FRONT HOW: Mrs. Dillard, Mrs, Vir- mnr Grvsvlilwi, Mr. K4ll1ll'lt'S Haupt. 1' CK ROW' Mrs Di . .. iaatrn, Mrs. Socr inz, Mrs Wolfe M . . R 1 Mrs. Smith, Smith Mrs. Svhwrli, Mrs. r arenfd :signal jkeir Always ready to cooperate and art' ' p icipate in student activities is the Mothers' Club. They have helped out with lunior School activities of the Girl Scouts and the Music Department during the l945 46 school year. The club decorated the campus by placing st ' irnbs around the Normand y High School sign on the iront campus. Th ey helped replace cafeteria and supplied ous student organization broken articles in the lllltlllC lfll aid to Vari S. Paqo Ten This group also sponsors ninth l tion in lune. These and knit strong tie grac e graduaf other functions have s between the Mothers' Club and the school. Presentation ot student talent and activity by the l945-46 Parent- ssociation to stimul t ent attendance and interes Senior High Schools. was the method used Teachers' A C19 INDIE? pct!- t in the lunior and ,. , rs. R. ll, Slinuso Ritchey FRONT OW
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lf. Il. Nliriizsv, .'lI..4., Pr'im'i1mI, Nornmmly High Svhool. Going our way has sometimes been difficult going, especially in recent years when student enrollment has increased. In spite of difficul- ties, our administrators have always managed to see that Normandy continued to provide the kind of school experiences its students needed and deserved. Problems have always ironed out when they applied their ingenuity. Fred B. Miller, Superintendent of the Nor- mandy Public Schools, strives for perfection and efficiency. Through his work with the Fac- ulty and the Board these goals have generally been obtained. The Normandy schools pro- vide fine teachers, good equipment, a well- designed curriculum, and sponsor a full pro- gram of interesting extra-curricular activities. Page Twelve gy Weir an High school principal R. D. Shouse believes in democracy and works to see that democratic methods are em' ployed in Normandy's classrooms, so that her students will come forth equipped to live democratically. He is also due credit for his effort in systema- tizing the complicated running opera- tions of our large high school. The winning smile and congenial manner of Mr. H. L. Green have made him innumerable friends as assistant principal. Troubled students never hesitate to consult him about their dif- H. L. Green, M..ti., Assistant I'rinr'ipnI, Normandy High Svhonl.
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