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Lcft to rightjMr. Carl Smith, Mr. George Heilman, Treasurer: Mr. Stuart Cross. Dr. Lawrence FlSllCl',YlVIl'. Curtis Miller, President: Mr. Carl Rauhauser, Mr. Christ Lamparter, Vice Presidentg Mr. Nelson Baughman, Secretary: Mr. Ralph Slothower, Mr. Lester Crone. Salma! Direrlvrs June 24., 1925, found the school directors of Dover Borough and Dover Township meeting in joint session to discuss the starting of a three year course in a joint high school. This was the first joint school board formed in York County. It was de- cided to use two rooms of the Dover borough school building for high school pur- poses and purchase a portable building for the primary pupils of Dover Borough. On February 17, 1928, the Dover Borough and Dover Township School Boards met to discuss building a four room high school building. it was decided by both boards to build a four room high school building, Dover Township paying 7576 and Dover Borough paying 259?, this being the assessed valuation of both districts. On the 111th day of June, 19419, the School Directors of Dover Borough and Dover Township met and signed Articles of Agreement to conduct the schools of the two districts, grade 1 to 12 inclusive, on a joint basis. The following directors signed the agreement: Dover Borough, Raymond E. Miller, President, N. M. Baugh- man. Secretaryg Clarence B. Hughes, Harold F. Smith. and Curvin L. Berkheimer. Directorsg Dover Township, Harry H. Leib, President, Lewis E. Slothower. Secre- taryg George C-. Heilman, Claude E. May and Mildred K. Cerberick. Directors. May 25, 1950, the Joint School Board ordered Buchart Engineering Co. of York to proceed with the working drawings and specifications for the building program which called for an 18-class room elementary building and large addition to the High School. January 31. 1951. the bids for the addition to the Dover Joint High School were opened with the bid for general construction being awarded to C. M. Gross of Dover. Mr. Carl Bauhauser. one of the directors of the school board. was present quite frequently at the school while the project of the new addition was being built. He reported the progress of the workmen and the way it was being accomplished. ...18...
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,Adminisfrafiau Mr. Henry Miller, supervising principal of Dover High and Dover Elementary schools and Mr. Ceorge N. Leib, principal of Dover High School, are shown above. Mr. Henry J. Miller, supervising principal, is a graduate of Keystone State Teachers College and received a B. S. degree at Muhlenberg College and an M. A. degree at Columbia University. He also attended Pennsylvania State College and Temple University. It is Mr. Miller's duty to purchase all material for the school. He has charge of the maintenance of the building and has control over the school in general. Mr. Leib received his B. S. and M. S. degrees at Millersville and Temple Uni- versity. He also attended Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Leib also teaches Mathe- matics. His duties concerning the school are to make the announcements, supply the teachers with material, take charge of the conduct at all sports events at home and also take care of all excuses. -N-
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