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Seated: William Shoemaker, Howard Eyer fTrea.vurerD, Nevin Schueck fViee Preridentj, Thomas Schrader CPre.ridentj, Arthur Tobst fSeeretaryD, Clifford Koch, Henry Guth. Standing: Howard Raedler, Chester Nicholas, Dr. LeRoy Rahn, George Scherer, Charles Scherer, Arlington Moyer, Arthur Gehringer, Ralph Schappell. Not Pictured: Richard Rauch, Miss Kate Faust, Harold Kruse, Herbert Nonnemacher, Horace Schuler, John Wieder. Boom' of School Directors The progress and administration of our school system can be credited to the effort of these twenty- one school directors. Theirs is the responsibility of electing the faculty, supervising school activities, financing the schools, and maintaining school property. The Board of School Directors is subject to regulations by the Commonwealth and its duties are definitely outlined by a school code. At their meetings, held the second Thursday of each month. they employ their business and pro- fessional experience to solve the problems concerned with school affairs. The school solicitor, Attorney Theodore R. Gardner, executes all legal documents and renders legal advice to the board. In November 1951, the voters of Alburtis, Emmaus, Lower Macungie and Macungie voted to merge the four school districts into one which is known as the East Penn Union School District. This new merger which became effective on July 7, 1952 comprises eight public school buildings and eighty--five professional employees. Plans for the erection of a new high school are well advanced because of the effort of these school directors. Miss Joan Diefenderfer, Miss Carole Schwar, Mrs. Geraldine Guth, Miss Patricia Lester. ee A Administrative Secretaries The stenographic and clerical work for the school district was handled by these four young women whose cooperation and helpfulness aided in keeping the schools operating effici- ently. Mrs. Guth handled all school board clerical work, while the Misses Lester and Schwar served as secretaries in the super- intendent's office and performed all the clerical work in connection with the operation of the schools. Miss Diefenderfer was secretary in the principalls office and performed all high school clerical duties. .181
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