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SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES First Row, left to right—Richard Klein, David St.Clair, Menfred Tenglund, )ohn Carter, Ernest Edgreen, Robert L man, Harold Taylor, Donald Michel-itsch,, JaneColcord, Wilma Fessenden, Cecelia Babola, Bernice Causer, Madeline Razey, Dorothy Hopper, Elaine Kanally, Pauline Robbins, Francis Cutting, Mary Barnett, Mary Agnes Boudon, Dorothy Doll, Kenneth Tauscher, Wayne Johnson, Second Row—John Bryan, Genevieve Acker, Alvin Barber, Irma C a vford, Philip McDowell, Emory Johnson, Helen Chandler, Emogene Goding, Luella Nolan, Mary Alice Manning, Anthanetta Tronetti, Martha Long, Phyllis Holcomb, Alice Nelson, Margaret Meacham, Winifred Simpier. Betty Carlson, Mary Ann Teater, Myra Nystrom, Ruby Lincoln, Victor Wagner, Miss Fuller. Third Row —Miss Mullin, Marguerite Hardes, Bernice Claflin, Eola Meeker, Helen Kulp, Tearl Lumley, Mary Redington, Anna Mae Haskins, Ada Hardes, Marie Carlson, Alberta Anderson, Dons Fitzsimmons, Wanda Vanocker, Jessie Stewart, June Redington, Nancy Catlin, Patricia Eley, Gladys Manning, Stella Hodas, Loletta Nelson, Stella Zlobec, Lester Thomas, Mary Smith, Jane Crosby, Chester Scherer, John Gochee, Miss Fuller. Back Row—Chester Dolo-way, Gordon Perm, Theodore Butler, Jesse Hurd, Adrian Boudon, Charles Nunn, Zera Cox, Roland Sherwood, William Byon, Albert Weimer, Howard Lo-b »ugh, Max Hoffower, Rudolph Anderson, Guy Meacham, James Shevak, Ervin Summerson, Alvin Anderson, Lowell Hardes, John Bayline, Elwin Nordstrom, Douglas Goodrich, James Colegrove, Roy Johnson.
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Slip Qligpr £Ug J3las(si Officers First Semester President.....................Robert Barnett Vice President........William Becker Secretary......................Paula Skaden Treas.— Keith Roland, Iver Johnson Second Semester President...........Lawrence Boudon Vice President........Robert Barnett Secretary .............Helen Hardes Treasurer........Clyde Springstead Again a freshman class started out in September and came through the school year of 1929-1930 with flying colors. This class has the honor of being one of the largest classes ever enrolled in Port Allegany High School, numbering 67. Having been an unusually peppy class, they won the resepct of their upper classmen, who gave them a very entertaining reception. In athletics they have shown their ability, and good material is seen in both basket ball and football. They also have produced a cheer leader and at least the same five names appear on the honor roll. The class has given two parties which will always be remembered. We feel very confident that this class has a great future in store and that the next three years will add much to their honors and dignity. Colors...........Maroon and White Flowers ..................Red Rose Motto—We can because we think we can. Class Advisor .... Mr. Hockenberry
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($ur principal, Xule JUL JJfolben As a student body and especially the Senior Class, we wish to express in this manner our deepest appreciation of Mr. L. W. Holden, his aid and interest in our behalf during our four years of High School. Mr. Holden was graduated from Wellsville High School and received his secondary training from Valparaiso University and is at present completing graduate work at the University of Rochester summer school which was started at Penn State. His teaching experience has been wide and varied. After leaving Valparaiso, Mr. Holden taught in De-Veaux College at Niagara Falls as head of the English Department, leaving there to go to Oak B'uff at Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. As supervising principle at Leggett High School in Edgecomb County, North Carolina, he met with great success before entering the Port Allegany High School as head of the English department. His election to the prin-cipalship of P. A. H. S. came as a reward gained in the more subordinate position. Mr. Holden has also been very much interested in dramatics and writing as an avocation to his English work. His efficient directorship of the pageant during the Port Allegany Centennial in 1916 was positive proof of his undoubted talent in this line. We, the students, have enjoyed our association with Mr. Holden and it is with regret coupled with every wish for his continued success in his broader field of activity, that we bid him farewell and Godspeed.
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