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Administration Mr. Jock Boggs, our Senior High Guidance Counselor, has really helped the students prepare not only for college but also for careers in the armed service or ony other trade. Mr. Paul Rowland has been our Union Area High School Principal for four years. He supervises over the school and handles the financial aspects of our school. The most important body in the school which helps make the school so successful is the admin- istration. They do many important jobs that help keep this school running so smoothly. Mr. Houk just doesn't have the problem of one school, but of three schools. Mr. Rowland and Mr. Calabrese together keep things under order at the High School. Mr. Boggs and Miss Bodnar help the students in a more personal way by helping them in any problems that might come about in school or at home. They all have done a fine job and we would like to say thank-you for giving us this great opportunity of education. Miss Jamis Bodnar, the Junior High Guidance Counselor, helps the Junior high students in scheduling classes and helps them in any other problems that may come up during the year. Mr. Houk, who is the Supervising Principal, is always busy keeping our school running and giving advice to the teachers. Mr. Calabrese is in his second year of being an efficient Assistant Principal. Many of us do not realize it, but he has one of the hardest jobs to do. 5
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School Board and Evaluators The members of the 1969-70 School Board ore. seoted: Mr. John Fusco. Vice-President and Mr. James Kerr. President. Standing Mr. Russell Bowers. Mr. Paul Rice, Secretary; Mr. William Duff. Mr. Nicholas Squelio, Mrs. Issabelle Bartley. Mr. Andrew Semonsky. Mr. Clayton Houk, Supervising Principal; and Mr. Morris Bernstine. Missing from the picture is Mr. Philip Clark. During the week of November 18 through the 21st, Union Area High School had the privilege of being evaluated. The evaluation lasted three days in which they observed and discussed the curriculum of the students, the facilities in which we work, and the administration body. They came into our classes and observed our work and textbooks and talked to several students on how they felt about the school. A lot of hard work went into the preparation and plan- ning of this evaluation. We are certainly proud of what our school has accomplished. We all hope the news will be coming back soon from Philadelphia saying that we have been accepted as an accredited school. Mr. Rowland it welcoming the Evaluator» to Union Area High School. The gentleman on hit left it Mr. Jamet I. Hytong, Chairman and the other it Mr. Donald G. Cloypool who it the Attittant Chairman. The member» of the Evaluation Team are. row 1: Mrt. Eltie Calhoun. Dr. Harry O Wolfe. Jr.. Mr. Jame, I. Hytong, Chairman; Mr. Donald G Cloypool Attittant Chairman, Mrt. Rose LaSala. Row 2: Mr. Eugene Hohmon, Mitt Betty Elza. Sitter Maureen Tobin, OBS, Mr. Harold F Schlind- wein, Mr. John Hummer, Mr. Keith B. John». Row 3: Mr. John E. Boob, Mr. Vaughn Errett. Mr. Harry Beitsch. 4
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Secretaries Hard ot work is Mrs. Penwell, Mr. Rowland's efficient secretary. Without the help of Mrs. Morgan, Mr. Boggs would find himself swamped with paper work. The newest member of our secretarial staff is Mrs. Russo, who is the hard working secretary of Mr. Calabrese. Absorbed in her job as assistant bookkeeper, Mrs. Pakovich won't even take time to smile for our camera. V renski worked diligently for Mr. Calabrese during the course of the first semester. Mrs. Ingham is seldom seen by the students but busy as Union's business secretary. 6
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