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R 1 Mi-.John Bowman, Mrs. Richard Kitzmiller, Mr. Donald Charlton, Mrs. Raymond Mc- Gonigle, Mr. John McConaghy. R s3cl1a0ll5'0ard Above the salt. Students of. Wyomissing Schools have been most fortunate in having a progressive and cooperative School Board. Comprised of five elected citi- zens of the community, the members have given devotedly of their time to the education and welfare of Wyo- missing's youth. The School Board this year performed a great service by giving its full cooperation and sponsor- ship to the Outdoor Education Pro- gram. Present members of the School Board are: Mr. Donald Charlton, presidentg Mr. John S. McConaghy, vice-presidentg Mrs. J. Richard Kitz- miller, secretary, Mrs. W. Raymond McGonigle, assistant secretary, Mr. ,lohn W. Bowman, treasurerg and Mr. Llewellyn R. Bingaman, the appointed solicitor. Within the Board there are four committees: one giving special at- tention to Buildings and Grounds, one to Finance, one to Teachers, and one to Health and Welfare. At monthly meetings, the Board and Mr. Rank dis- cuss the administration of finances, the determination of school policy, and other facts pertinent to an efficient ed- ucational system.
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FIRST ROW-Mr. S. Olson, Mrs. R. Schatz, Mrs. N. Hill, Mr. H. Westkott, Mrs K. Meinig, Mr. W. Breitinger, Mr. G. Smith. SECOND ROW-Mr. W. Rosenberger M R. DeWitt, Mrs. R. Peters, Mr. J. Weber, Mr. W. Coblentz, Mr. E. Hohl, Mrs. W. Fahrenholt Parent Crashers' ,llssociafialr What could more adequately de- scribe the purpose of the Parent Teach- ers' Association than its own theme: The Child -- His Home, His School, His Communityn? Wyomissing's PTA is indeed dedicated toward that end with its program formulated to pro- mote and improve all relations be- tween the children and their home, school, church, and community. Con- geniality and dedication are the key- notes of the organization's policy. One of the specific functions of our PTA has been to provide our schools with some needed extras by sponsor- ing money-raising projects. Last fall they devoted their October meeting to a discussion of the proposed new rec- reation facilities for the borough. Officers of the organization are: Mr. Hans Westkott, presidentg Mrs. Robert J. Schatz, first vice-president, Mrs. Wil- liam McShane, second vice-presidentg Mr. William L. Rosenberger, treasurerg Mrs. Richard C. Peters, secretary, Mr. Earl W. Hohl, grade school representa- tive, and Mr. Randolph A. DeWitt, high school representative. PTA Book Fair.
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