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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Our Board of Directors manages the organization of our R0b6rt'R.Cutcha1l' entire merged school district and is responsible for hiring Admlmstmtwe Assistant teachers, outlining the school calendar, and establishing and carrying out school policy. Their capable management makes our school system the successful organization that it is. Henry A. Kohler, Prefident f. Daniel Rosenberger, Vice Preridezzt g R Ruth H. Campbell, Secretary g Wilbur R. Kline, Treamrer Paul Barkdoll J Clarence L. Harbaugh it ati? ttl . ? William Knupp it X Vp John M. Little ' Charles A. Warner 34, The School Board in action P21S5 if Off,
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QLIPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. jacob N. Wentzel Dr. jacob N. Wentzel, formerly of Wilmington, Delaware, is the new superintendent of the Waynesboro Area School District. Dr. Wentzel, a native of Berks County, received his B.S. degree from East Stroudsburg College in 1953, his M.Ed. from Temple University in 1959, and his doctorate from the same in 1964. Since january of 1961, he had served as assistant to the superintendent of the Alfred I. Du Pont School System in northern Delaware. Dr. Wentzel is a member of the Delaware State Education Association, the National Education Association, the American Association of School Administrations, and the Phi Delta Kappa Honor Education Fraternity. Dr. Wentzel's professional qualifications are impressive, but his per- sonal qualifications are equally impressive. He is an individual of unusual scholarship who loves the out-of-doors and sports. His wide range of interests unquestionably enhance his capabil- ities as chief administrator. Dr. Wentzel's wife Hazel also has a doctorate from Temple University and is a specialist in curriculum and supervision. They have one son john, who is a year old. Saying welcome would be a small way of letting Dr. Wentzel and his family know how happy we are to have them-not only in our school system but in our community. We pledge to them our friendship, our tal- ents, and our help. Dr. Wentzel, John, and Mrs. Wentzel
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PRINCIPAL Indian chief of the W.A.H.S. wigwam is Louis M. Barlup, Jr. Although busy, our principal is always ready to assist any student or faculty member with a problem. With a firm hand he directs the school to bigger and better achievements. A sports enthusiast, Mr. Barlup may often be found watching a football game, a wrestling match, a basketball game or playing golf. In his rare moments of leisure, he enjoys reading historical novels. A member of Rotary, he is an outstanding citizen of our community. Mr. Barlup was graduated from Shippensburg State College and received his M.Ed. at Western Maryland College. Francis L. Yingst Sew'e!ary to A.rri.rta1zl Prilzcifml Waynesboro Business College talents are inexpendable to Mr. Davison . . . finds relaxation in knitting and reading I . Bonnie I.. Dunlap Secrelary to Principal Waynesboro Business School talented accordian player . . . enjoys needle- work . . . likes to ice skate ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Joseph F. Davison, our capable assistant principal, is usually engaged in his time-consuming duties: supervising attendance re- cords, coordinating class activities, and meting out necessary discipli- nary measures. He also organizes school assemblies, manages the activities calendar, handles school requisitions, and prepares the bud- get. He coordinates club and class trips and is in charge of orders for class rings and announcements. His friendly personality and droll sense of humor have won him the respect and friendship of everyone at W.A.H.S. He takes time out from his busy schedule to go horseback riding and to farm. He received his B.S. degree from Shippensburg State College and his M.Ed. degree from Western Maryland College.
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