Tussey Mountain High School - Titan Yearbook (Saxton, PA)

 - Class of 1965

Page 11 of 136

 

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Page 11 text:

PRINCIPAL Mr. E. Wilson Gates, our amiable and mild-mannered principal has many interest- ing views on education and its problems. He feels that fitting curriculum to the needs of the students and financing education are two of today’s major problems. Mr. Gates advises our pupils to work up to their potential so they may achieve success in their endeavors. He also believes that the peoples of the world must learn to live together if we are to survive. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I I Mr. G. Allen Hoover, our assistant principal, is a firm believer m strict dis- cipline. He feels that education should instill in the boys and girls of today a manner of living adequately in such a rapidly changing society. Mr. Hoover thinks that education has become the whipping boy for many of today’s prob- lems. He hopes that our educational structure will not become a huge com- plexity in which the student will lose his identity as an individual.

Page 10 text:

SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL To the Class of 1965: Learning has been defined as a process of organizing experiences by discovering and developing meaningful relations. It is a process which has no end. Twelve years have been spent in formal education. Many facts have been assimilated, and many experiences have been realized. The degree to which you have the ability to organize and to apply these are most important. The knowledge without the ability to apply would be meaningless. In learning, above all, learn to adjust yourself to the cir- cumstances or adjust the circumstances to you. Sincerely, Harry H. Alcorn 6



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ROY ALDOLPHSON State Standard, Juniata College CLETA JANE ALCORN B.S., Clarion State College HAZEL E. ANGLE B.S., Shippensburg State College RICHARD B. BADDORF B.S., Shippensburg State College M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University 8

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