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SPECIAL EVENTS Enthusiastic students of Port Allegany gather before the annual bonfire which is held previous to the Smethport football game. The game was played at Smethport with the Port Gators winning-25-6. k,V, 3, . - . ,. gy. - Port Allegany High School Band stands at attention during a half time routine. Peppermint Twist was the theme of the annual Sophomore Hop which was held January 27, in the high school gymnasium. Pictured L. to R.: Gregg Webster, Darlene Johnson, Susan Redington, Keith Hil- dreth.
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-',,,..--r. ' Freshman Art Class. L. to R.: Bill Crosby, Lenny Carlson, John Bayline. L ,-'Q .... sis Jerry McDivitt confers with Mr. Watkins in the guidance office. Without ideals, without effort, without schol- arship, without philosophical continuity, there is no such thing as education. -Abraham Flexner Junior Geometry Class in Mr. Petzold's room. CURRICULUM Retiring this year from the J unior-Senior High School was Mrs. Rose Licastro. Mrs. Licastro has taught for thirty-nine years in the vicinity of Port Allegany. Completing high school in 1919, Mrs. Rose Licastro began her college education in 1921 at Lock Haven State College and completed her college work at St. Bonaventure Uni- versity. Along vvith her other duties, Mrs. Licastro initiated the seventh and eighth grade read- ing classes which were designed to develop better reading skills in the students. Mrs. Licastro was also advisor for the Future Teacher Club and the Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Licastro teaches read- ing to the .7-4 students.
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATION ,. ,M., ,, , A , ,. , ,A,, .AL.,N ., . . . . , . ,. . . . 1, W , I ' C ' I v' c A' -4. I .A C ' ' . f ' M f, T P K, , 5 ' - T A Q T . , , f f 1 I ,, T! s ' v T T, ' '27 ' 575' 1. 1 - ' f ' 7 . is I ' Q' 1 'A ' ' s 5 . f ' 3 f , ft fi -'. f if ' ,I X -' A X R C . ' , Q 6' C 4 AS, f , A u ' V, I E ' NM if f x ' I ,I ' 8 I , 1 - , ,f W I e ' ,. T 2 ' , AS j T ' NX T T V f , Q In I K. , V, 1 4 i . fl M 5, im? . I T , 1 A ' L - 1 K- V ' I f -, -ld . .i . l.- L 4, The Majorettes. L. to R.: Joyce Brown, Janet Smith, Mary Henning, Rita Cochran, Vera Meyers, Elaine Cochran, Shirley Almony. One of the major projects of the Student Council was the clothing drive for needy EHIIJW77 1 children. Pictured to the left from L. to R. are Mr. Taylor, adviser, Fred Marchinetti, DeeAnn Johnson, and Darlene Anderson. There is a junior and a senior divi- sion of the Science Club. The group meets during club period, sometimes on week-ends, and after school. Perform- ing experiments and learning more about science, the group is pictured at the right in Room 98.
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