Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1977

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District Administrators Provide Educational Leadership Superintendent of the Reading Public Schools Dr. Jack D. Neal Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Mr William H. Bernhart Mr. Robert P. Tschop Personnel and Community Finance Relations Assistant Superintendent Dr. George R. Miller Curriculum and Instruction SEATED-Mr. Richard Koch, Curator of Botanical Science at the Reading Public Museum and Art Gal- lery, Mr. Murphy Hines, Director of Food Service, Mr. Leonard E. Marrella, Director of ESEA Title l, Mr. Paul A. Marrella, Director of Special Project and Pro- ject information lESEAl, Mr. Robert Perugini, Direc- tor of Athletics, STANDlNG-Mr. Augustus Monos, Director of Special Education, Mr. William l. Haney, Director of Industrial Arts, Mr. William I. Wenrich, Director of Research and Development, Mr. Vincent O'Bara, Director of Health and Physical Education, Mr. Andrew Kahn, Director of Social Studies, Mr. Mat- thew Spence, Director of Science, ABSENT-Mr. Wil- fred D. Fromuth, Administrator of Federal-State Rela- tions, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Director of Pre-School Programs, Mr. Richard R Cobb, Psychologist, Mr. Richard Miller, Director of Guidance and Pupil Serv- aces STANDING-Dr. George R. Miller, Assistant Superintendent lCurricu lum and lnformationl, Dr. Jack D. Neal, Superintendent of the Read ing Public School District, Mr. Robert P. Tschop, Assistant Superin tendent lCurriculum and lnformationl, ABSENT-Mr William H Bernhart, Assistant Superintendent lPersonnel and Community Relationsl SEATED-Mr. Bruce Dietrich, Director of the Read- ing Public Museum, Art Gallery, and Planetarium, Miss Ruth Ash, Director of Elementary Curriculum, Mrs. Raquel Yiengst, Director of Bilingual Programs, Mrs. Mary Ruth Lauck, Director of Language Arts, Miss Virginia Miller, Director of Home Economics, STAND- ING-Mr. Donald Reber, Director of Music, Mr, Earl McLane, Director of Art: Mr. Raymond Caltagirone, Director of Audio-Visual Education,Mr. James Adams, Director of Attendance and Data Processing, Mr. Frank Stevenson, Jr., Director of Mathematics

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Continuous Educational Enrichment Assured by the Board of Education President-Mr. Mark L. Brown Secretary-Superintendent of Buildings Mr- Harrv L- Clamp Vice-President-Mr. Ronald E. DiBenedetto Treasurer-Mr. Richard H. Kauffman ' a-- Board of Education of the Reading School District SEATED-Mrs. Mary Ann Chelius, Member: Mr. D. Frederick Muth, Esq., Assistant to the Solicitor for the Board of Education of the Reading School District: Mr. Mark L. Brown, President of the Board of Education of the Reading School District: Mr. Ronald E. BiBenedetto, Vice Presi- dent of the Board of Education of the Reading School District: Dr. Jack D. Neal, Superintendent of the Reading Public Schools: STANDING-Mr. Albert B. Landis, Superintendent of Supplies - Purchasing Agent of the Reading School District: Mr. Richard H. Kauffman, Treasurer for the.Read- ing School District: Mr. Mark J. Smolkowicz, Member: Mr. Harry L. Cramp, Secretary-Superintendent of Buildings of the Reading School District: Mr. Harold R. Jackson lResigned as of April 27, 1977l: Mr. Harry P. Storch, Jr., Member: Mr. Robert R. Rundle, Member: Mr. Vincent J. Strollo, Jr., Member: Mr. Andrew J. Ferrara, Member: ABSENT-Mr. John M. Stott, Esq., Solicitor for the Board of Education of the Reading School Dis- trict: Mrs. Jane Bishop, Member lElected by the Board of Education to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Harold R. Jacksonl During the December 1976 reorganiza- tion meeting of the Board of Education of the Reading School District, Mr. Mark L. Brown was named president of this import- ant educational group. Upon assuming his new role, he announced three objectives he hoped to fulfill during his term in office: First, I shall neither hesitate to rebuke members of this board who contribute to lowering the respect that an elected board should receive, nor will I hesitate to defend this board from public attacks based upon prejudice of erroneous information. I will insist that the board do its business in a business-like fashion and attend to its con- cerns promptly. Second, I shall press for the building of a new school to replace Riv- erside, Charles Foos and Fifth and Spring schools, an addition to Tenth and Green school to relieve overcrowding, and support whatever physical changes are needed for the modernization of our buildings. Third, I will take leadership in pressing for curricu- lum change and whatever changes may need to be made in administration. Mr. Mark Brown is well qualified for his new civic role as president of the School Board. His background includes his work as eastern representative of the Department of Labor Studies of Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, Chairman of the Teachers and Instruc- tion Committee of the Board of Education, Chairman of the Reading-Muhlenberg Voca- tional-Technical Joint School Committee, 10-Board of Education of the Reading School District and a member of the health, medical and museum committees. Mr. Brown also taught two years at Reading High School, and has been active in labor organizations in the community, state and nation. Personnel changes on the Board were Mr. Harold R. Jackson's announcement of his resignation to be effective as of April 27, 1977: and the school board election of Mrs. Jane Bishop to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Jackson. As in previous years, the Board of Educa- tion endeavored to provide the necessary ways and means whereby educational pro- grams could be enriched or expanded, school services could be increased, sound new edu- cational practices could be introduced, and educational facilities could be provided for, enlarged, or modernized. In addition, the Board of Education also capably handled countless other routine and special matters which provided for the con- tinuous enrichment of the school curricula, and the expansion of school services and fa- cilities. Continuing the policy established last year, a student from Reading High School served as a representative to the Board of Education. Because of the continuous foresight and dynamic action of the Board of Education, the Reading School District continues to be known as one of the outstanding school sys- tems in Pennsylvania. Senior Mitchell Youngerman served as the second Reading High School student representative to the Reading School Board.



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1 2-Acade A Miss Mary Mayer Co-Principal 1927-1928 A dvisory Principal 1928-1929 B Mr. Galen Jones Prinicpal 1928-1 929 C Mr. John P. Lozo Principal 1929-1936 D Mr. John N. Eisenhauer Co-Principal 1927-1928 Principal 1936-1944 E Dr. Richard P. Flannery Principal 1 974- mics Flashback Mr. Earl A. Master Principal 1 944-1 955 Mr. LeVan P. Smith Principal 1 955- 1 960 Mr. Roland P. Kyle Principal 1 960-1 9 74

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