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legaczzciafwl Qa6cfe4b0zamZ4e7 With the signing of the Deed of Trust on November 15, 1909, Milton and Catherine Hershey entrusted the responsibility of decision making to the Board of Managers. Possessing much of the wisdom and foresight of Mr. Hershey, the Board of Managers, four of whom are M.H.S. graduates, make major decisions pertaining to Milton Hershey School. This group of men project many ideas that pertain to the future of the School. Concern and dedication are evident in the programs they initiate. These men administer the provisions of the Deed of Trust and set the guideposts for the year-to-year operation of the School. Existing rules are studied and kept up-to-date, and new revisions are offered in order to keep the School running with maximum efficiency. The behind-the-scenes work of the Board of Managers keeps the School in step with a rapidly changing society. John O. Hershey John T. Shuey Harold S. Mohler William E. Dearden '40 fChai1'manJ fSecretary-Treasurerj fAdministrative Committeej fAdministrative Committeej Joseph S. Gumpher '35 Kenneth V. Hatt '41 John M. Aichele '39 Samuel A. Schreckengaust, Jr V -,.a,,.,W. , ei. ,- tr ...Q s Edward R. Book J. Paul Lyet William L. Mobraaten 9
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74m77twDmczmdS our Pmmdent Dr. John o. Hershey tPresidenLj, Dr. Richard A. Ruaisiii Qvict--President and and Headmasterj, John M. Aichele '39 QVice-President and Administrator of Business . . Aff' ' .- . Vice Presidents 'HN Dr. John O. Hershey, Chairman of the Board and President of lVl.H.S., Dr. Richard A. Rudisill, Headmaster and Vice-President, and John M. Aichele '39, Vice-President and Administrator of Business Affairs Cpictured abovej are three of the schoolas top administrators. Dr. llershey plans for the school's growth years into the future as it pertains to facilities and program. Dr. Rudisill is concerned with major policy and curriculum decisions relating to M.l'l.S. on a day-to-day, year-to-year basis. Mr. Aichele directs many of the fiscal policies as they relate to buildings, repairs and renovations, grounds, and supplies. The administration at Senior llall consists of William R. Fisher '50, Director of Secondary Education, Carl E. Stump, Assistant Director of Secondary Education, John A. Storm, Assistant Director of Secondary Education, and Paul E. Dronsfield, Curriculum Specialist tall pictured opposite abovej. Mr. Fisher devotes his time to the overall smooth operation of Senior Hall with special attention to the academic situation. lVlr. 10 Stump is primarily involved with the operation of the vocational programs. New in his position this year, Mr. Storm is concentrating on such matters as student discipline and supervision. Also filling a new position this year is Mr. Dronsfield who will be working with the administration and faculty on curriculum and scheduling. Direction of Intermediate Division educational policy is entrusted to lVl. Nelson Durand, Director of the Intermediate Division, ,and Donald lt. Witman, Assistant Director of the Intermediate Division. These two men tpictured opposite below leftj are responsible for curriculum, discipline, and supplies. The educational policies of the Junior Division are created and guided by William -A. Hoover, Director of the Junior Division, and Lloyd lVl. lVlorgan'49, Administrative Assistant fpictured opposite below rightl. The young peopleyof the Junior Division are educationally prepared for future years Linder the guidance of these men.
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