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MR. JOE HERNDON, Superintendent ofRaytown schools since 1945 has held many positions in Missouri's school A' on these are membership in the Governor- system. m S . appointed Joint Committee of the Foundation Program and the Missouri State Teacher's association execu ive committee. Recipient of a Phi Delta Kappa service to education award, Mr. Herndon has a Master's degree. Even his hobbies reflect his creativeness. He enjoys hunting, gardening, and barbecuing. r. Herndon is The Baytown South High School auditorium was filled to capacity this fall to pay tribute to Mr. Joe Herndon, superintendent of schools. Under his leader- ship the district has grown from a rural school system to a district encompassing twenty-seven square miles. It also owns and operates eighty- six buses, the largest fleet in Missouri. This year no new schools were constructedg however. additions supplemented such schools as Chapel Elementary School and Raytown High School. Spring Valley Elementary School was completed and Pittman Hills assumed its role as a junior high. The school board sets the policy for the district and inaugurates regulations by which the schools are governed. The administration sided by the school board supervises the extensive adult education and summer school programs. These classes make up the largest adult education program of its kind in the metropolitan area. School Board: Standing-Joe Herndon, Superintendentg Lou Seated: Robert Crossg Gary Collins, Vice-Presidentg Lou Smith, Secretaryg Harold Shawg James Shirk, Presidentg Wood. Not Pictured: John Schiltz, Treasurer. Ho I L, V Y- V ' 5? Q! ,fmea H reef? I Bacl C o 1 Kirl a Dc of I Acal und: as . of take co-1 The ance, M has a I ucation in Guid ing. He supervis Prograr Her ho flowers, reading. MR, LEWIS l M.A. de In additi h o 1 d s Speciali not serw Seconda spends hunting
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nis orium was to Mr. Joe his leader- iral school 'enty-seven ,es eighty- onstruotedg schools as iigh School. npleted and unior high. the district he schools f the school ication and as make up its kind in isidentg Lou Honored for Twenty years of service DR. LYLE E. BOYLES has a Bache1or's degree from William Jewell College, a Master's degree from Kirksville State Teacher's College, and a Doctorate degree from the University of Missouri. He was on the Dean's Academic list for four semesters in undergraduate school. Although hiSj0b as Assistant Superintendentiin charge of Personnel and Public Information takes up most of his time,-he is the co-author of a book soon to be published. Assistant to the Superintendent, MR. RALPH MARTIN is in charge of school transportation and Special Education. The services he performs in these capacities are vital toa suburban school system. He has a B. S. degree in Educa- tion and a M, S. degree in Education. A man of many interests, he enjoys fishing in Canada, camping, photo- graphy, playing tennis and basketball, bowling, coaching baseball, and watch- ing football. 4 K 21: - The Director of Guid- f A MRS. BECKY ance MISSANNA LARSEN '- , f,,..t , i,r FIELDS has ,a B.S. degree in Edf- f f g gf, If Secretary to Dr. ucation and a M.A, degree f A ttig Boyles in Guidance and Counsel- 4-,ftf ing. Her job includes the esii MRS. DOROTHY supervision of the Guidance f ,,, ,, , ,,,. BARTLET1 Program in the district, gcygy Secretary to Mr. Her hobbies are raising ,g32PQ,?fg, H91'I1d0H flowers, Ph0f0g'I'aDhY, 2-Hd if ii,, il .,, reading. iist MR. KENNETH B, LEWIS has a B.S. and a M.A. degree in Education. In addition to this, he also holds aCertificateof Specialization. When he is not serving as Director of Secondary Curriculum, he Spends much of his time hunting and fishing. MRS, CHARLOTTE STONE, Secretary to Mr. Martin MRS, LUCY CLAYCOMB, Secretary to Mr Clark ,xt I As Assistant Superintendent of Schools, MR. ROBERT H. CLARK has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Education. His duties as an administrator of fin- ancial affairs are financial accounting, budget planning and administration, ac- counts receivable and payable, debt service management, elections andbond referenda, cost analysis, and insurance administrarion. He is also president of the Missouri Association of School Business Officials.
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