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MOST OF THEIR WORK WAS UNSEEN, SEATED, left to right: Mr. Gerald D. Schaeffer, vice president, Mr. Charles Troutg Mr. Daniel G. Rothermel, solicitor, Mr. Mat Elwood J. Helms, secretary, Mr. Harry F. Ammarell, president, Mr. George F. Adam, STANDING: Mr. John L. Phillips, Mr. thew A. Rohrbacher. treasurer' M ' ' A , r. John W. Khouri, superintendent. The School Board consists of seven men, plus a solicitor and Mr. Khouri, who meet once a month to question, debate, and decide issues of necessity to the school. They met on Weeknights, giving up time and effort for Muhlenberg. t BOARD OF EDUCATION
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S a 9 2 X FUNCTIONING PROPERLY PRINCIPAL lVlr. Schmehl performed many duties, pleas- ant and unpleasant, presenting awards, approv- ing school projects, and attending school func- tions gave him pleasure. But he also held the reins of disciplinary problems, and visited class- rooms where there were unwholesome situations. lVlr. Schmehl has been a major help to many students throughout their school experience. Mr. Schrnehl stops at the library to look up information for reference. i Mr. Strittmatter watches as MT- Carl Stfittmattef, 35' three juniors buy candy in Sisiant Principal- the cafeteria. Principal of Muhlenberg Township High School, Mr. Kermit H. Schrnehl. In his office, he daily receives many visits from students with questions and problems. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Carl Strittmatter, assistant principal at Muhlenberg, also has many duties. Besides aiding Mr. Schmehl in everyday problems, he plays a big part in the discipline of students. Mr. Stritt- matter was seen this year at lunchtime as he served as proctor of the cafeteria and dismissed students from tables. 2I
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THEIR DECISIONS WERE BULWARKS SECRETARIES 3 Superintendenfs Secretary, MRS. CLARA OXENRIEDER Office Secretaries, Mrs. Anita Reinert, Mrs. Virginia Stephen, Mrs. Ethel Shaner, and Mrs. Marie Sweigert. The office had a staff of competent secretaries. ln addition to their regular duties they were kept busy writing pass slips, for answering students' questions, helping us acquire information We needed for newspaper stories, assignments, or special projects. There was never a dull moment in the office as their typewriters clacked away and they responded to our every request. MUHLENBERG TOWNSHIP AUTHORITY The Muhlenberg Township au- thority is a group of men who advised the school on all financial matters throughout the year. Working during week nights, they were a very important help to the school board. They receive little credit for the good work they have done. Left to right: Mr. John D. Fox, treasurerg Mr. W. Laurer Huyett, membei Mr. Chesfer M. Fies, secretaryg Mr. Arthur C. Melick, vice-presidentg Mr Lester G. Kauffman, presidentg and Mr. Daniel G. Rothermal, solicitor.
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