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I. to R.—C. D. Scott, A. Dolverny, G. Atherton, P. Secco, N. Christy, G. D. Bionchi. 2nd Row—E. Wagner, E. Caleffie, J. Bertovich, J. R. Culley, T. B. Stevenson, C. Latella, H. L. Tennyson Sci oo( (Soarcl Sra6 2)utie4 One of the most influential factors de- termining the students' school life is the Board of Education. The Board is composed of twelve members, elected by popular vote, and representing the different dis- tricts. It meets the second Tuesday of each month in the administrative office. It is the duty of the School Board to pass on all legislation regarding the educa- tion of the youth of Burgettstown and Smith Township. This is a great responsibility; it must determine the policy of the school, its curriculum, purchase necessary equip- ment, and select the schools' administrative personnel. This year it approved the appli- cations of five new members to Union's faculty. Two of the new teachers this year were admitted to introduce a new Art Program. Never before has the high school had such a complete course in this field. Another new venture which the Board passed was the introduction of Driver's Education. A dual-controlled Chevrolet was purchased for this course. The School Board has joined the Penn- sylvania State School Directors Association. This group is organized to promote better school conditions for Pennsylvania's chil- dren. At their annual meetings, they dis- cuss problems common to most schools and the best methods of solving them. The di- rectors who attend bring back to their board new ideas and information on ways to keep the school modern and up to date. Those attending the meeting this year, February 2 and 3, were T. B. Stevenson, Carl Latella, and G. D. Bianchi. The School Board does much to keep Union High modern, complete, and cheerful; thus making the school life of hundreds of students more pleasant and developmental. 13
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STRUWING, ROY E. Burgettstown, Pa. Industrial Arts Oswcga S. T. C, B. S. Univ. of Pitt, M. Ed. H. Building my house. P. E. Who's hooking these tools? We notice an awful lot of girls taking industrial arts Maybe the girls think he is much more lenient with them Which are the best students Mr. Struwing—boys or girls? SULLIVAN, MARY FRANCES Washington, Pa. English Seton Hill College, A. B. H. Collecting records. P. E. Don't be so vernicular. Miss Sullivan is our petite red-haired, sophomore Eng- lish teacher. She is coopera- tive and has a cheerful smile for all. Her friendly ways and consideration for her students is admired by every- one. TAGGART, RUTH Washington, Pa. Music Westminster, B. S. in M. Ed. P. E. That gets me per- turbed. Since Miss Taggart came, all the boys think that they have musical ability. Her hobby is collecting pictures—we won der if she collects special ones! TIANO, THERESA Washington, Pa. Commercial West Liberty State College Pitt University, B. A. H. Music P. E. Let's get busy. My but there are a lot of boys taking typing lately. Perhaps it is because Miss Tiano is teaching typing. WELCH, DOROTHY BEADLING Burgettstown, Pa. Nursing, R. N. Washington Hospital School of Nursing H. Playing golf. P. E. My landl Our recently married bride goes about the school with an air of competence. She is always willing to help others, even if her work carries her ovor muddy roads. B. W. King and Miss Dorothy Kosovec 2nd Semester teachers 12 Room 102—The 100% room in U sales
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I. to R.—J. W. Welch, P. Secco, E. Wagner, J. R. Culley, C. Latella, H. L. Tennyson, R. Mancinelli, J. R. Canning, W. P. Miller, N. Mervosh, R. D. Hall, B. Nicksick Behind our fine athletic program stands the Athletic Council. This council schedules our many basketball, football, and baseball games. It also has many other duties such as approving budgets, determining athletic policies, setting admission prices, printing of tickets, deciding the amount of payment to be made to officials during different games, and helping the athletic program in every way possible. This council is composed of students, faculty members, and school board mem- bers. The members of the school board are chosen by the president of the board. There are four of them. The faculty members in- clude the faculty manager, coaches, prin- cipal, and the supervising principal. This year a new official has been added to the council. Mr. Canning, the new athletic di- rector whose duties are to schedule the) games, secure the officials, and various other incidentals. The students are chosen by the student body. This student member is chosen in his sophomore year but doesn't become an active member until his junior year, and then he serves two years. Last year Robert Mancinelli was chosen and has become an active member this year. James McConnaughey is the senior member of the organization. At the end of every year the Athletic Council winds up its successful season with the last formal dance of the school year— the Commencement Dance. This organization is a real benefit to the school. Not only does it make our sports season enjoyable and prosperous; but it creates a feeling of co-operation between students, faculty, and the Board of feftiEducation. 14
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