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ADMINISTRATICN EverettA McDonald Jr BS MEd MA Ph D usagrad uate of the State Teachers College at Fltchburg Massachusetts Boston Unlverslty Yale Untverslty and the Unlversaty of Mlchngan He has taught mathematics and sclence and has served as prnnctpal In elementary tumor hugh and sensor hugh schools Slnce 1946 Dr McDonald has been Superlnten dent of Schools at East Hampton Connecticut and Westbury Long Island and ln July 1954 was appointed to the full time posltlon of Superintendent of Schools of the Centennual School Dlstrlct Dr McDonald has worked long and dnlngently In order to make this school and school dlstrlct outstandlng EVERETT A MCDONALD JR SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE As each year rolls by and another group of sensors gets ready to graduate and leave Wullnam Tennent Hugh School we always hope that the members of that class are ready to accept their responsubulutles ID the future that Iles ahead Todays work IS very complncated and calls for dnfflcult declsuons on the part of every cntlzen I0 every country lt ss also complicated for us and your teachers to see far enough ahead to be sure that your educational program has been worthwhile for you We sincerely hope that each of you will use your best ludgment In makung decuslons to solve the problems whnch Involve you as your future unfolds before you We hope that you wlll base your ludgment on sound and fundamental truths whlch we hope you have learned here at school We hope you have learned to adapt yourself to thunk quickly and to be ready for any future that lles In store for you We are always sorry to see you go but know that we have worked wuth you for this moment of graduatuon and we want you to understand that our thoughts go wlth each and every one of you You always have our best wishes for your undlvldual and collective welfare EverettA McDonald Jr . , ., .., . ., . ., .., ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' t . , . 1 , . . . . .. - 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 . , .
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The Centennial Joint Board of School Directors: I- Q.. 3, Seeks to discover the needs of the children in its district and actively supports a progressive, efficient, and forward-looking program of education to meet these needs. Recognizes that its responsibility is not to run the schools but to see that they are well run. Functions as a policy-forming and controlling board rather than as an adminis- trative board. 4-Considers its place as one of public trust and confidence and makes its decisions entirely in the light of whether they will promote the welfare of the children and the schools of the district. 5-Works as a unit, not as a group of committees of one, in handling school 6 7 8 9 matters and making school board policies. -Sees to it that all business transactions and actions of the board are open to the public and are carried on in a sound, businesslike, ethical, and above- board manner. -Gives the appropriate administrative officer and other school employees authority in keeping with their responsibilities so that they may function with professional efficiency. -Refers, as far as possible, all complaints and requests to the appropriate administrative officer. -Presents any personal criticism of employees to the superintendent or super- vising principal, not to laymen or other persons connected with the schools. lO-Votes only for the best-trained technical and professional employees who have been properly recommended by the appropriate administrative officer. ll-Gives sufficient time and energy to the iob to guarantee a school system which renders the highest and best possible educational services and opportunities to the children of the community. l2fKeeps itself vvell-informed by membership and active participation in county, regional, state, and national school board associations. 32 ik 'V' s..-f . f -. 1 , . .4 OFFICERS: Charles Rich, Treasurer, Fred J. Stackpole, Secretary, Horace Carter, President, Ryland Stock, Vice President.
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F EUGENE KLINGER F Eugene Klunger AB us a graduate of Duckunson College He has done graduate work at Temple Unuversuty and the Unuver suty of Pennsylvanua From 1928 to 1954 he served as Supervusung Pruncupal of the Upper Southampton Warmunster Hugh School In 1954 he was appounted Assocuate Super untendent of Schools un charge of Busuness Admunustratuon RICHARD E ACKER Ruchard E Acker, AB, us a graduate of Muhlenberg College and us doung graduate work at Lehugh Unuversuty He came to the Upper Southampton Warmunster Hugh School as a buology teacher and coach of the cross country and track teams ln 1956 he became a member of the guudance staff and contunues to coach cross country and track lf fu far J CLAUDE W LODGE aude W Lodge BS MEd graduate of Ursunus College and Temple Unuversuty He has served as pruncupal coach of athletucs and teacher of socual studues and physucal educatuon at the Upper Southampton Warmunster Hugh School Hus present posutuon us Durector of Health Physu cal Educatuon and Athletncs of the Centen nual School Dustruct CHARLES W GUDITUS Charles W Gudutus, B S, MS, us a graduate of Penn State Unuversuty and Bucknell Unuversuty Pruor to comurug to the Centennual School Dustruct un 1954, he served as teacher and coach In thus sys tem he has taught undustrual arts, mathe matucs, and scuence and has coached foot ball Last year he became an Admunustratuve Assustant un charge of uunuor hugh school and thus year us supervusor of the senuor hugh school W DONALD VAUGHAN W Donald Vaughan AB MEd graduate of Georgetown College and Tem ple Unuversuty He has done graduate work at Temple Unuversuty and Columbua Unu versuty He served as teacher guudance counselor and admunustratuve assustant un charge of the hugh school from 1947 to 1957 Hus present posutuon us Durector of Guudance for the Centennual School Dustruct EUGENE M BRADY Eugene M Brady, B S , M Ed , us a gradu ate of Bloomsburg State Teachers College and Penn State Unuversuty He has served as an unstructor of mathematucs, socual studues, and physucal eclucatuon, as a basket ball and baseball coach, and as a school pruncupal Mr Brady uouned us un July, 1957, as Junuor Hugh School Adrnunustratuve Assustarut 7 ,Qui 1 ' . 'iilffifffi fx I u f il puf- Jfc l .uu.xgf'.Viff g. ' 53,1251 c . , .., Cl ' I .., 1 .I is a . , .., . ., usa . I - . . . . I 1 . A . . I . I I . I . .
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