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3 A discussion of transportation problems. Mr. E. Wilson Gates, our mild-mannered, gentlemanly principal, graduated from East Stroudsburg State College with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. He received his Master of Science degree from the Pennsylvania State University. First he taught at Tyrone High School and then at Clymer High School. In 1942 Mr. Gates entered the United States Army Air Corps and returned as a captain in 1946. In the fall of the same year, he came to Saxton Liberty' High School where he taught science, chemistry, and physics and where he later became the principal. PRINCIPAL • ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. G. Allen Hoover, a disciplined extrovert, is our assistant principal. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from Juniata College, he did graduate work at the Pennsylvania State University of Pittsburgh. He also holds High School and Supervising Principal Certificates. Before coming to Saxton Liberty High School to serve as principal, Mr. Hoover was principal at Fort Littleton and supervising principal at McConnellsburg.
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Contemplation SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Quality in education is achieved by men of quality. The beginning of a busy day. Meet Mr. Harry Alcorn, supervising principal of the Tussey Mountain Joint School District. Formerly he was supervising prin- cipal of the Huston Township Schools in Clearfield County. Mr. Alcorn graduated from Clarion State and then transferred to Pennsylvania State College, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary and Secondary Education. He con- tinued his education at Penn State and received his Master of Science degree. Although his major subjects are social studies and English, he is qualified to teach grades one through twelve, all of which he has taught at one time or another. Mr. Alcorn chose teaching as his profession because he likes to work with young people. However, in his present position he does not have this personal contact.
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In so many year- books the solemn formal pictures of your teachers are the only likeness by which you have to remember them. The ‘64 Titan wishes this year to give you an- other view of your teachers, the human characteristics which we see 180 days out of the year and will want to remember. ROY ALDOLPHSON State Standard, Juniata College HAZEL E. ANGLE B.S., Shippensburg State College RICHARD B. BADDORF B.S., Shippensburg State College M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University DEAN C. BAKER B.S., Juniata College
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