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THE ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPALS Mr. Hardy B.S. Mr. Bates, who is the principal of the Senior High School, has competently instructed students of PAHS for twenty-one years. In addition to teaching biology and plane geometry, he is the advisor of both the Sophomore class and the Biology club. Although Mr. Bates' chief interest is centered around the Sophomores, he is well liked by all of the students and his judgment is respected. Strange as it seems, even though we graduate our teachers and principals remain behind to instruct and oversee future classes of students. Foremost among these is Mr. Hardy who for twenty-one years has capably fulfilled the office of supervising principal. He can usually be found busy at work in the office. He is always ready and willing to advise or help the students. The Seniors express their sincere appreciation for his work. thirteen Mr. Bates B.S. M.S.
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PROVIDERS OF SCOOP SCHOOL BOARD Did it ever occur to you what Port Allegany High School would be without an administration? We take for granted our daily supplies such as tablets, pencils, textbooks, and even our teachers. Yet how many of us realize that the direction of our school is the work of the principals and a voluntary group under the heading of administration. These people gain nothing but strive to help the school and the students —you and me. The Administration is also in charge of many other duties in connection with the general function of the school system. It would be a confusing situation if Port Allegany High School had no supervision. The administration makes the rules and regulations with which we gladly comply. The fact that we don’t have to be concerned with the functioning of the administration is proof that their job of operating PAHS is being well done. The Senior Class wishes to thank them. • 7 to right: Mr. McGomiell, Vice President; Mr. Berg, Treasurer; Mr. Barren, President; Mr. Baker; Mrs. Catlin, Secretary. Meml er without picture, Mr. McCoy. twelve
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OUR FACULTY They Give The SCOOP We are prone to criticize our teachers, but when we stop and think, wc realize the guidance and help they have given us. The faculty of Port Allegany High School have not only taught us facts from text books but also cooperation, teamwork, and sportsmanship. They have helped us when things were going smoothly and they have given encouragement to us when we were ready to give up in despair. At this time the class of ’51 extend their most sincere thanks to each and every one of the faculty for their interest in both our school work and in our extra-curricular activities. Miss Eleanor Snyder B.S. N.C. To mention all the merits of our popular commercial teacher would be a difficult task. She is particularly noted for her willingness to advance student activities. Miss Snyder is not only a dependable teacher but also a good friend to all. Mr. Rudzinsky B.S. Mr. Rudzinsky is one of the newest members of our present faculty. He came to our school shortly after having served three years with the United States Army Air Force in the Pacific theater of action. Mr. Rudzinsky received his Bachelor of Science Degree at St. Thomas College, now Scranton University. Since that time he has taught for twelve years, the last three of which have been at Port Allegany. fourteen
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