

EVALUATION
"SEE YA' LATER, EVALUATOR" .
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Evaluation of the Hazleton Senior High School got underway Tuesday morning, February 7,
with a committee of twenty-one schoolmen making the survey.
S. E. McDonald, superintendent of schools at Coatesville, was chairman of the visiting com–
mittee. Assisting chairman was
L.
C. Bubek, principal of Forty Fort Junior-Senior High School.
Hazleton School District was host for the groups of visiting educators at a dinner Monday night
at the Hotel Altamont, with School Board President Frederic W. Deisroth delivering the address
of welcome. Superintendent Thomas L. Hinkle also spoke briefly, expressing the hope that the vis–
itors would find their stay in Hazleton a pleasant one.
Following the dinner, the visitors were taken on a tour of the high school building and then
discu&ed the philosophy of the school with Mr. Shanno.
During their three day stay, the committee took a comprehensive look at the school and its
program. In making the study, the committee used criteria or standards developed over a long
period of time by the Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges of the Middle Atlantic States.
By studying the local facilities and program, the committee was able to determine how the local
school compared with the ideal standards and with other high schools which have to be evaluated
periodically, at least once every ten years.
Results of the study were used to determine if the high school would remain "accredited".
When a school is accredited, its graduates with sufficiently high grades are accepted readily by col–
leges, nur!>ing schools, technical schools, etc.
After the association officers went over al1 the data, a report was submitted to the local board.
The report poi·nted out the strong points and the weak points in the local program, with recommen–
dations on improvements that should be made.
Left to right: First
Row- Miles Kiehner, Pott.'lville High School principal; Eleanor Mallalien, modern language,
Williamsport Sr. High School; L. C. Bubek, principal of Forty Fort Jr.-Sr. High School; S. E. McDonald, uperintendent
of chools, Coate. ville; Reed Calhoun, Coatesville High School; Robert, Stimmel, di tributive education, Allentown High
School; Emmett Bock, commercial teacher, Lehighton High School.
Second
Rou - Stewart E. Prutzman, county super–
intendent of schools, Jim Thorpe; Joseph Rakshys, industrial arts, Westmoreland High School, Trucksville, Pa.; John
A. Zajac, latin, English, Mt. Penn Jr.-Sr. High School, Reading, Pa.; James Jones, assistant principal, Kingston High
School; Robert, M. Northup, assistant county uperintendent of chools, Scranton; Calvin S. Frankenfield, associate
superintendent, Parkland school district, Orefield, Pa.; Albert Geary, music, Catasaqua High School.
Third Row–
Robert C. Neubauer, social studies, Northampton Area Jr.-Sr. High School; Lambert Broad, head master of Mining
and mechanical Institute, Freeland; Paul LaBar, math., Bangor High School; Burton W. Hankey, principal, Kingston
High School ; Rev. Richard J . Loeper, director of athletics, Allentown Central Catholic High School; Joseph Swirtzer,
art, Palmerton High School.
Missing when picture was taken- Theresa
Knoetgen, librarian, Clarks Summit-Abington
Jr. High School, Clarks Summit, Pa. ..
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