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Mr. Hencry The ltlirror Board extends special honor to lwr. Glenn M. Henery who is completing his first year as our prin- cipal. Mr. Henery's gracious and friendly manner has speedily won him the respect of the students and faculty. Completely helpful in every way, he keeps the school in fine working order. Among his many hobbies, he especially enjoys hunting, fishing, and gardening. He also enjoys a good game of basketball. lWr. Henery, a family man, is the proud father of two children. Born near Reynoldsville, he was graduated from Reynolds- ville High School in 1928. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Grove City College and his lwaster of Education degree from the University of Pittsburgh. hir. Henery has taught and held supervisory positions in Jefferson County schools for 22 years. Teaching first in VVinslow County, he was later elected to the position of principal at Sykesville High School in 1946. VVe, The ltlirror Board, wish lNTr. Henery continuous success in his future years at P. H. S. We also are proud to extend special honor to Mr. James Hall Prothero, who is a prominent local lawyer. Mr. Prothero has been most co-operative and helpful to this year's senior class. He devoted a large part of his time and effort to ihake our Variety Show a success. He serves capably on the board of the Margaret C. Boles Scholarship Foundation and was one of those responsible for its creation in 1950. His aid and en- couragement to local students has sent many of them on to college. lNIr. Prothero was born in Punxsutawney and graduated from Punxsutawney High School in 1920. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania and Bachelor of Laws from Temple University. He served for three years as pres- ident of the Jefferson County Bar Association. We, The Mirror Board, honor one of the most deserving persons we know with the hope that he will continue his work with future students of P. H. S. 7 Mr. Protliero
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DEDICATION We the class of 1956 are honored to have the privilege of dedicating our Mirror to a very special person. She is a native of Punxsutawney and alumna of Seton Hill and the University of Pittsburgh. Upon winning the hlarshall Fund and the Pennsylvania State Association of Classi- cal Teachers scholarships, she attended the 1952 summer session of the American Academy in Rome. She edits the P.S.A.C.T, quarterly bulletin. She is the very efficient sponsor of the Latin Club and Mirror Board. Her popularity is in- creased by her avid enthusiasm in sports. She also enjoys cooking, reading, travel- ing, and making conversation. She is the president of the PSI chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, which is the national honor society of women teachers. In ad- dition, she has been very active in the Naval Reserve since 1942, earning the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Through her unfailing initiative, the Variety Show was inaugurated in Punxsutawney five years agog during these five years the show was a complete success under her guiding hand. Among her other laurels, she served as president of the Punxsu- tawney Education Association for three years. The class of '56, with hats off, proudly dedicates this year's Mirror to Miss Nfiriam Cokely, one of the grandest persons we know. 9 4 4?-s Jaw' ,lf 'N E Ill mf. ss Il ll 'QL UI J '!!!.. ffl! ll :: Oo i 1111111111 -1 1 X ,1llllllIIlll1:11:. 1 i 1111111111: WZZ5u1111MgQ:Zg-,hu 1111 1, 11111111 ,in E:I1wh15:?:'::ZMi?E?1111 ng lf 'Ill 'E llflfllzg' guy: ' 5111 : 115ZlllllQ11111i1 1111 lllml 'I-Zia .-: '. Qllzlllllllillllll ll llllllllflll ll IIIIII 4995'ww::':a'azaz4w::::mw1amm5:::111..ff...I- um llll1111 411.11111111111E1:q. ,'..',,,,.,, qlffppl ' .:L:::: D ' 0 Q 0 0 0 :..1---1.-11111 'I 'Pi f 1 111--------1--1 ' :. :::n1q:.u:.---...-.:: '- -.. , , :::l::. L ' ',,,,i' 2-7: - 'L'i:::, nh Q -,,,,i '-' 1 1 pl 1 11 .I ,. 141111111 I ::M:::''M 1fffMeehan1q1111llqlllL111g17:g'Wg,I .-. elldtl .' ' QIUIIHIDII l:I:Ill 5 -7 I 3 :I rv-- ' ' .--....111111---I 111 g iid
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