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pfcm19700108CITY OF MUSKEGO POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION January 8, 1970 was called to order by President William Ahrens at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, The regular meeting of the Police and Fire Commission for the City of Muskego January 8, 1970 in the office of the Chief of Police. Members present were Mr William Ahrens, Mr Walter Bohrer, Mr Richard Horn, Mr Warren Moser, and Chief of Police, Ervin W Kraus. The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. mission. Mr Bohrer moved, seconded by Mr Moser, that the eligibility list set The eligibility list for the position of patrolman was presented to the Com- up by the State Bureau of Personnel for the position of patrolman for the City of Muskego be approved. The motion was passed unanimously. Chief Kraus City Clerk for the City of Muskego. Chief Kraus read a letter from the number reported that a copy of the eligibility list is on file in the office of the one man on the eligibility list, Mr William Kassulke, who is still in the service. Mr Kassulke has been informed that he will remain number one on the Chief Kraus reported that the number two man on the list will be sent for a list for any openings that occur after he has been seperated from the service. psychological examination. A telephone poll of the Conrmissioners was held to determine if there were any objections to the State Bureau of Personnel conducting the written examination for the position of patrol sergeant on the same day (December 6, 1969) that no objections, the written examination was administered by Mr Robert Spies of the oral examinations were held for the position of patrolman. As there were December 20, 1969 and the oral board consisted of Chief Gabriel of the Burling- the State Bureau of Personnel on that date. The oral examination was held on ton Police Department, Dr Chong Pak, and Dr Nicholas Claditis. The eligibility list was established as (1) Barry Winrich, (2) Leslie Meyer, (3) Robert Klenz, (4) Ronald Feurer, and (5) DuWayne Dzibinski. A copy of the list was sent to each of the Commissioners with a request for their approval. As there were no position of patrol sergeant as of January 1, 1970. Chief Kraus reported that objections to the list, the number one and number two men were appointed to the this examination. Mr Bohrer suggested that, as a possible consideration for thank you letters had been sent to those who had served on the oral board for future examinations, applicants for promotion also be judged on their past performance with the department. Chief Kraus gave the Commissioners a brief rundown on the activities of the department during 1969. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Warren V Moser, Secretary