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Ritchie, McKuin, Thiele, H euser, Burner, Schulze. Directors Fnrmulate Pnlil: N THE hands of the Board of Education were many prohlems which had to he solved liefore Normandy could continue in its varied courses and actixities. On the Board were capahle men with many ideas on how t ak o nm e Normandy a hetter and more efficient school. This year a new member was elected to the Board who eontrihuted his suffff ,, . ,ges- tions in helping to plan the yearis activities. These men were happy to see the levy passed which would enalmle them to add a new wing on the ,lunior High, greatly needed for the tremendous numlier of students coming in the very near future. The lioardis activities were many and varied and out of these the most important were tlt to legis- late and estalmlish general policiesg t2t to elect Page Ten and reject employeesg l3t to regulate the finances of the school tso as to give the students the lmest in education and food for the least possilxle cost to the communityg and t4t to supervise good health and scholastic standards. The Boardis interest was to make the hest pos- sihle system for the students' welfare in their com- munity so as to prepare a hetter future for tomor- rowis students. They succeeded in their hopes that every year would he lietter and finer for every citizen concerned. ln the past, as well as during this year, the Boardis untiring efforts and plans proved to he the lmesl in preparing the students to liecome hetter and useful citizens. To these men we owe a vote of gratitude in giving us the lu-st that a school could oller its students.
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.ty , 5 . Plan Curriculum RICHARD D. SHOUSE, A,M. lf- li- l'OTTl1Rf B-S-1 M-D Principal, Noxrncmdy High School Illmwn xl 'it N-nm-incly Sontor Hiqh Srhool metired Mgrch 18' ,IQSBJ .,' ' :sith . 1 ' ga, uf' if .if WAl.'I'tlF1 ff. BERGMANN, A.B., MII. A:.::1:zIin1l Pllnvipril, Guilt info lliiw-tor N fin txnfty Hnih Sr-hool P1 :qw S l'lllNClPAl, of tht' Senior High Sm-hool Mr. Slioustfs first duty was to carry out tht' Philosopliy and Ulijvvtives us plamnccl lay tht' Supvrintvnclent and the Board of Etluvution. Working hand in hand with Mr. Shou:-20 was the assistant lJl'lltl'lpill. lVlr. llvrginainn. 'llo- gvtlwr they saw that 1-an-li student had vw-ry opportunity to prepare l'lllllSPlf to lwvonn- ar useful uitizc-n in his com- munity anci nation. 'llhvir responsihilitivs wt-rv many untl vuriecl hut they vurrivtl the-m out exvcptionully wt-lt. Near tht- end of the last term. wv i'vg1i'vtflilly sam' tht- l't'lll'C'tIIl'lll of Mr. Shousv. ln his thirty yvurs us pl'lItt'lplll of Norrnundy, lVlr. Shousv has lwvn ai frivntl und aulvisor to many stuclvnts untl fuvulty nn-mlwrs. His rm-tiring wus at loss to many who lovvd him for tht' kintl. gvnllv mam- nvr in whit-lr lic- we-nt aliont handling his work. lnto tht' hunmls ol tho now print-ipul. Mr. C. li. l'ottvr. wcnl the- joh of finishing this yvufs an'tii'itit's. llv was known lry inuny tliffvrn-nt tillvs. lint his llvirvst one was most pi'1'lvi'l'4'cl. Nine
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fibecbcafion Mrs. Mar Still lllll'l'Y yours ago a vc-ry vvrsulilv pm-rson In-gun a l'ill't'f'I' of unlzxiling clmwolion lo lhv sluclenl lromly all Normaunly. As ai ll5iN'lll'l' of soriul sluclivs. Spuuislm unml journalism, lu-r good humor. quivl 4-fliciollvy mul silnwxv llllf'l't'Sl in livr sluclvnls' wcllurc vnclcurvd lu-r to all. She- will always ln- l'l'lllPllIlDt'l'l'Cl for lllxl lim- work us sponsor of tln- sc-llool ncwspupvr. Uppcrnmost in lu-r mind LllWiiyS vvc-ro jour- Ililllfillt' llf'llll'Yl'lllCIllS for lwr slumlvnls and high slnmlurcls for llle Couricr. All who workvrl willm llvr vonsiclcred lllxl' u lruc- friend and wvrv inspirvcl lxy lu-r nolmlu uh-als uml umlmilions. ln uc-knowlc-rlgmvnl of llxo nmny yours of fuilllful svrviu- and loyalty lo NUl'lllilIlCly. we' ilu' Saga Staff of l95I5. vvry sim-urely llc-rlirulv llnis tllirlivlll vclilion to Mrs. Marry Still. Puqv Elvvpn
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