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W, Our Admiui fmfizflfz Dail' ROYFS. S 'Q My Superviring Principal W, My WEIR T. R, Kemnicrer. Principal. Mrs. Gladys Vfatson. Assistant Principal3 and Lindley Yerg. Administrative Assistant. guided the student body in its first year from their spacious. centrally' located administration wing. The task of reorganization was rnacle easier bv the convenience of the intercom system. controlled from the office. which W T. R. KEMMERER yy J I-F allowed the staff to communicate with every classroom in the building by merely pushing a button. The secretarial staff was aided by' the initiation of new office pro! cedures and the addition of modern office equipment. LINDLEY YERG LAUK MISS PATSY
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541001 1672 rd Officers are Ben Johnston, First Vice Presidentg Ray V. Watkins, Secretaryg Elwood Way, President, Treasurer. On the first Monday of every month eight farmers, six business- of the Penn- in electronic men, four housewives, two physicians, ten members sylvania State University staff, and two men active research and development meet to transact the routine business of the area schools. These thirty-two men and women make up the membership of the College Area School Board and devote many hours of their time acting on the business of the present and in planning for future schools. The school board members represent the borough of State College, Ferguson, Harris, Half-Moon, Patton, and College town- ships. The Board is the connecting link between the State Depart- ment of Education and the College Area Schools. It is the re- sponsibility of the School Board to hire teachers and to see that they get paid, also to hire the men who care for buildings and grounds. Paul Myers. Second Vice President, Fred Hoffman. There are five standing committees on the school board com- prised of one member from each district. The committees are: Educational Planning, Transportation, Maintenance, Finance, and Building and Site. For the past two years the Building and Site Committee has been especially busy with the planning and con- struction of our new senior high school. Although one might think that they could sit back and relax now that we are occupying the new building. the work of these men and women never seems to end. Right now, plans for two elementary school buildings are under way. College Area Schools are fortunate in having these fine people with good training in various fields on their school board. To them, the School Board, our guardian angels, we of State College High School say, Many thanks for your never ceasing service. Firrz row: Mrs. Kuhns, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Guest, Mr. Watkins, Mr. johnstoh, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Way, Mr. Myers, Mrs. Matis, Mrs. Riley. Second wuz' Dr. Dale, Mr. Markle, Mr. Wood, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Byers, Mr. Jodan, Mr. Zeigler, Mr. Crabtree, Dr. Triebold, Mr. Miller. Third rouu' Mr. Clark, Mr. Osman, Mr. Gummo, Mr. McV'illiams, Dr. Welch, Mr. Stoddart, Mr. jessop, Mr. Caruthers, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Wfilliams. Abram from picture are: Mr. Barr, Dr. Schempf, Mr. Stearns.
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