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Uhr Uigrr llilg Katinnal Ehnnur fanrietg The greatest achievement that a student may attain in High School is to be a member of the select organiza- tion known as the National Honor So.- ciety. The faculty chooses from the upper fourth of the Senior class who rank highest in scholarship, leader- ship, character and service to the school. The class of '29 feels honored to have the following members belong to this society: Ralph Johnson, Charles Catlin, Cecelia Romanio, Mary Bos-- nick, Ronabelle Winston, Rhea Spring- stead and Dorothy Scherer. To these people the faculty sends congratulations through this edition for having such a successful high school career. 09ur lgrinripal giggle gflulhen The people of Port Allegany have been very fortunate in having this year a principal so capable of his position as is Professor L. W. Holden. Mr. Holden spent most of his childhood days in this section. To be graduated from the Wellsville High School, did not satisfy his ambitious nature, so he went to DeVeaux Col- lege at Niagara Falls, where he finish- ed his training. From this school he entered Valparaiso University, Ind. The desire, coupled with the ability to teach, brought Mr. Holden the posi- tion of Principal of Leggett High School. In order to make his educa- tion more complete, he continued work in higher education at Edge- comb College, North Carolina. Due to the need of a rest from his regular routine, Mr. Holden became interested in magazine and dramatic work. Again the urge for teaching induced him to accept a position at Oakbluffs, Martha's Vineyard in Mas- sachusettes. However, in a few years, he continued in broadening his sphere of work by attending Penn State, which resulted in Mr. Holden's becom- ing a resident of Port Allegany. Here for two years he continued in his professorship as a teacher of English. From this position he be- came, last year, the principal of Port Allegany High School. During the summer months he at- tends Rochester University. Mr. Holden is held in the highest esteem by the student body and facul- ty, for his ability in carrying out suc- cessfully the work placed before him. As a booster of athletics he can- not be surpassed for his enthusiasm and cooperation in the field of ath- letics. With his niultitudinous tasks Mr. Holden has found time to devote more than a greater share of his time to the Senior Class, for which group he is the class advisor. ' The cc-fnpetency with which Mr. Holden has filled his position is ac- knowledged by all, and the ideals and standards of the school cannot help but be raised with such a guide as Mr. Lyle W. Holden.
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SNAP SHOTS Climb tho, the rocks be rugged. 2. Quartette. 3. Our Feminine forwards. 4. 1978 junior Prom. 5. Four of a kind. 6. L2r': rally round the Hag pole. 7. Gilda Gray?
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