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V I iiuiiurwszzs tuwnsiiir MH SCHUUL xisx T T iiiimiiimilusla ll c lw i isiii I - it hc T . , a- 1' Ti i A E Xt l l BUILDING PLANS MATERIALIZE. These plans for the new addition to Muhlenberg were released in early December, 1963. 3 Board Cf Education And Authority Form School's Chairman: MR. LESTER KAUFFMAN This year, Muhlenberg's Board ot Edu- cation molded all the necessary bricks ot planning tor the new school. They managed and supervised each vital deci- sion which included awarding contracts to construction companies, and deciding the arrangement and design of the new addition. However, this was not their only task. Though very seldom recognized or con- if gratulated for their ettorts, the board maintained a direct control over all school ' functions and policies. The Muhlenberg Township Authority advised concerning the financial matters for the school district. 5 3. 2 i i l AUTHORITY BOARD MEETS: Mr. Arthur C. Meliclc, vice-chairman, explains a bill during an Authority Board l meeting. From lett to right the members are: Mr. W. Lauer Huyett, Mr. Daniel Rcthermel, solicitorg Mr. Harold A. Stoudt, secretary, and Mr. John D. Fox, treasurer. I8
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A Devoted Pillar Ot Strength Passes 1 WHEREAS it hs le d Almi ht God in His infinite E , a p ase Q y i , wisdom to take from our midst the soul of our beloved friend i and long time associate Mr, Matthew A. Rohrbocher, and l WHEREAS, Mr. Rohrbacher was a member of the School lt Board of Muhlenberg Township for eight years H955-l964lt l ' l and served os Vice President, President, and Treasurer, and ' WHEREAS, he was held in high esteem in Muhlenberg Township and Berks County as a respected businessman for many years, yet he gave unstintingly of his time and efforts X to promote and support any activity which might make his community a better place in which to live. He spent many dedicated years in the service of his community, especially in the interests af the youth of the township. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we hereby express our appreciation for his faithfulness and devotion to the work of the schools and his untiring efforts toward community improvement, and that we convey, through this resolution, our deepest sympathy to his widow and children who survive 0 I him, and that this resolution be made a permanent record in the minutes of the Muhlenberg Township School System and that o copy be sent to the Pennsylvania School Directors Association. -Passed by the School Board Feb, l2, T964 .ef '-N XM PRESIDENT EXERCISES AUTHORITY. During a school board meeting the members listen while Mr. Rohrbacher, president, lstanding at tablet discusses some material. From left to right are: Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Schaeffer, Mr. Rohrbacher, Mr, Daniel Rothermel, solicitor: Mr. Leo A. DeSantis Cstandingj, Mr. George F. Adam, Mr. Robert Stapleton, and Dr. John W. Khouri, superintendent. , Secretary: Vice President: Treasurer: MR. GERALD D. MRS. MARY A. MR. JOHN L. ' SCHAEFFER THOMPSON PHILLIPS MR. MATTHEW A. ROHRBACHER President: MR. BERNHARD .l ROHRBACHER JR. H, 1:
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