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Seated, l. to r.: E. 0. Wagner, -I. Zelenko, T. B. Stevenson, j. R. Culley. Row 2: -I. Bertovieh, .-X. Dalverny. A. lflorio, C. Latella. XV. P. Miller. Not pictured: C. D. Bianchi, C. D. Scott, lf. Caleilie, C. Atherton. Bnafwl of 6 The Board ol' lfldueation is one ol' the most important factors in determining the stu- dents' school life. The School Board has the responsibility of providing a secondary edu- cational p1'ogram for the youth of Burgetts- town and Smith Township. The program gov- erns the students of the eighth through the twelfth grades. The School Board is composed of twelve members-five members from the Burgetts- town Boro Board and seven members from the Smith Township Board. These represen- tatives are elected by the people of the com- munitv for a term of six years. The two boards have been operating a high school program jointly since 1919. lt has been a successful venture as both boards have always placed the educational program and student benefits above selfish gains for their districts. The board of school directors meets the O . S E L ' second Monday ol' each month in the adlnin- istrative office. Mr. NVilliam P. Miller, super- vising principal. and Mr. B. Donald Ilall. high school principal who meet with the board are present in an advisory capacity. At the September meeting the members of the board elected officers for the year. Carl D. Scott was chosen as president. Ermil Cal- ettie as vice-president, Edward O. XVagner as secretary, and C. D. Bianchi as treasurer. The School Board has a great many duties to perform during the school year. lt must determine the policy of the school. its curric- ulum. purchase necessary equipment. and se- lect the schools, administrative personnel and teache1's. The local board attempts to keep up with all current advancements in education by providing such things as drivers, education. audio-visual education material. and other new curricula.
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TONY, GEORGE S. New Kensington, Pa. Business Education Indiana State Teachers Col- lege. B. S. P. E.-Keep quiet! Mr. Tony is our new vom- mereial instructor. We have found him very emeient and eo-operative. Mr. Tony is well on his way to becoming a popular teacher at Union. Gaye. I ' . x , x 1 J ZOLLARS, KATHERINE WELCH, J. WILBERT YANNNI, PATRICK Burgettstowu, Pa. English III California S. L. C., B. S. P. E.-Get quiet, class. Another new member of the faculty this year is Mrs. Zollars, who is junior English t e a c h e r . Her attractive L-lothes and gracious manner make her very popular with all the students at Union. Burgettstown. Pa. Mathematics Penn State. A. B. P. E.-Turn to the next page. Mr. Welch is hack at his favorite post of teaching math his year. His willing- ness to explain something that is complicated to any of his students has made him well liked. His holxlmy is farming. foo pm, gmfw, Slovan, Pa. History III Baseball coach Fresh. footlmll eoaeh Univ. of Florida, B.S. P. E.-Undecided. Popularity of the junior history classes has been in- creased this year by a good- looking, dark curly-haired teacher. He is always im- maculately dressed with his Hashy ties and suede shoes. XVe are glad to welcome Mr. Yanni to Union. Mr. and Mrs. llall urouclly present Roberta Who are the winners? VV hy 101, of Course! I2
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