Friday, July 15, 2016

Walter G. Haupt, Supervising Principal, Austin, Pennsylvania, 1903 - 1985



Walter G. Haupt was born on August 12, 1903 in Trevorton, Pa. He was the  son of Luther and Ida Dougherty Haupt.

He was only five (5) years old when his father passed away.

On August 22, 1929, in Williamsburg, Pa., he married the former Sarah Ruth Lang who died on March 22, 1980.  Sarah was the daughter of John Edward and Amanda Jane (Gorman) Lang.

Mr. Haupt obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Susquehanna University and a Masters of Education degree from Pennsylvania State University.

Research reveals that his wife, who preferred being called Ruth, also had a four year degree. However, the name of the university Ruth attended was not stated.  Mr. Haupt was 26 and Ruth 22 when they married.

Could it be that they were college sweethearts?

Walter and Ruth had two (2) daughters, Louise and Margaret.

In the early years of their marriage, Ruth and Walter lived in a home on School Street.  During the latter years of their lives, they rented an apartment in the old bank building.

Both Walter and Ruth are buried at the Twin Hill Cemetery in Montoursville, Pa.

Mr. Haupt began his career in education as a math teacher at the Austin High School, Austin, Pennsylvania.  He left Austin for a short period of time to assume the position as Principal at Montgomery High School, before returning to Austin in 1951, as the Supervising Principal. He had devoted 43 years in education before retiring.  He remained in Austin upon his retirement.

Mr. Haupt belonged to the Austin United Methodist Church and also served as a Trustee.

He was a Lifetime Member of the National Education Association; and,

a member of the Arcana Masonic Lodge 580, F and A.M. of Austin, Pennsylvania.

Mr. Haupt is described by former students as an honorable gentlemen who was stern, but fair.  They also state that he was smart, intelligent and a math whiz.

He would also take daily walks throughout the community of Austin, stopping to talk to citizens he would pass or who would be working in their yards as he was a friendly and personable man.  He always carried an umbrella while walking in case it would rain.

Bob Hooftallen states that ".... he came to our home for the holidays for many, many years, having dinner and just spending time with our family since he didn't have any here." Bob's parents were Judy and Richard Hooftallen who lived on Scoville Street.

Stan Kudock shared the following,  " I remember when were were having a reuniion at my dad's house on Summit Street, he was on a walk and we invited him to come visit us. He was retired then and was really pleased to see all of us Kudlock kids, five in all and spend a good time talking of the good ole days." 
    In the yearbook Dedication below, note that the senior class referred to Mr. Haupt as "our principal and very dear friend".





    Mr. Haupt is located in the far right in the top row

    Much of the information contained in this article was provided by research conducted by Paul W. Bennett, a former resident of Austin and graduate of the Austin High School.

    Saturday, June 18, 2016

    Please Join Us For the Fireworks on July 2, 2016

    Come and Celebrate the July 4th, 2016 Fireworks in Austin, Pennsylvania, which is two (2) weeks from today on July 2nd.





    The fine folks of The Austin Pride Committee will once again be sponsoring a 4th of July Fireworks which is one of the best in the area.

    Somehow, each and every year, they find a way to improve upon the one from the year before.

    Hope to see you here in The Town of History and Pride.







    Friday, June 10, 2016

    Summertime Comings and Goings Along Pennsylvania's Historic Route 6



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    Jim Cheney from UncoveringPA will be traveling across PA Route 6 June 11th through June 18th with his family and Goldendoodle. Follow their adventures at:www.uncoveringpa.com or on Facebook.
    Pristine Presque Isle

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    Walk the Tracks Across the Sky

    New Visitors Center slated to open at Kinzua Skywalk this summer, take the first step:ANF Visitors Bureau
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    Paddle Time

    The North Branch of the Susquehanna River has been named the Pennsylvania River of the Year.  Experience the Great River on a sojourn this summer - Schedule
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    Whatever you call it, there are bike trails to suite every level across the Corridor. These are our Top 6 on 6.





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    Tuesday, April 26, 2016

    The ABNB Donates to School Path Initiative

    During the month of March The Austin Boro News Blog exceeded the threshold for receiving payment from Google for the operation of that blog.

    The amount received was $103.34.

    Today, that amount was deposited into the School Path Initiative saving's account.  All monies earned by the Austin Boro News Blog will be donated to the School Path Initiative in the future.

    The total in the School Path Initiative saving's account now stands at $386.97.  The saving's account is with the JVB Northern Tier formerly the First National Bank of Port Allegany.

    The School Path Initiative was created to replace the lights along the path from Main Street to the grounds of the Austin Area School District, Austin, Pennsylvania, which has been completed.

    The School Path Initiative is ongoing in order to maintain the lights and also the bridge crossing the Freeman Run Creek.  It is believed that the bridge will need to be replaced in 7 - 10 years due to the rust and deterioration of it's underbelly.

    Huggy Rotello

    David Ruberto

    Donations can be forwarded to:

    Bernard "Mike" Fowler
    P.O. Box 401
    Austin, PA 16720

    Your continued support of this project is sincerely appreciated.  Thank you.

    Sunday, April 17, 2016

    ANNOUNCEMENT TO ST. AUGUSTINE PARISHIONERS!



    ANNOUNCEMENT TO ST. AUGUSTINE PARISHIONERS

    On Wednesday April 13, 2016 The Pastoral Planning Process announced that St. Augustine Church formerly a mission of St. Bibiana, Galeton will no longer be a mission church. St. Augustine will become a “secondary church” of St. Eulalia Parish of Coudersport. 

    Parishioners will still have access to their original church buildings for weddings, funerals and select liturgies such as their annual feast day. 

    Bishop Persico said that “Over time, after parishes merge, they may decide it no longer makes sense to maintain additional church buildings".  He further stated that they may find they don’t have resources to keep it up. At that point the parish, St. Eulalia of Coudersport, can request that the bishop consider closing St. Augustine, a secondary church building permanently.

    Bishop Persico acknowledged that change would be difficult for many. The Bishop encouraged patience with the process. 

    Comments to this announcement can be made to Erie Diocese prior to May 20th, 2016. The decision will be rendered by September with the final implementation February 13, 2017

    E-mail:

    To respond to the Preliminary Plan for Parish Restructuring goto:

    http://www.eriercd.org
    click on Preliminary Plan for Parish Restructuring
    under Feedback Forms, click Individual Survey Form.






    Community Service Recognition: Jimmy Setzer


    Mayor Jimmy Setzer

    The Awesome Austin Blog is honored to recognize Jimmy Setzer for his service to our community in Austin, Pennsylvania.

    He is a member of the Austin Volunteer Fire Department and also helps with bingo on Saturday nights.

    Jimmy spearheaded the effort to purchase the new sign for the fire department last year which is pictured below.  A large tree had to be cut down and disposed of for the sign to be located in it's current place. Jimmy took care of that also.




    He was appointed mayor a couple of years ago due to the passing of Phil VanWhy and was reelected in the past election, with no one running against him.

    As mayor, Jimmy goes above and beyond what is expected of him. Each and every day he inspects the community for safety hazards and when he finds one, he has it taken care of immediately. For example, Mayor Setzer was responsible for finding, purchasing and replacing the lids on the garbage cans on Main Street as the old ones had a rusted ring all the way around them and were a danger to anyone who attempted to place trash in them.




    He regularly picks up litter throughout town and is currently on a campaign to improve the appearance of Austin by visiting individuals whose yard's need cleaned up and in need of some tender loving care.

    He also took it upon himself to ensure that the Borough's TrafCon speed display monitor is utilized and changes it's location periodically.  The use of the TrafCon has noticeably reduced speeding in the borough.

      Jimmy patrols the streets on Halloween night not only to ensure the safety of our children, but to also cut-down on vandalism.

    Mayor Setzer is not reimbursed for the use of his vehicle in the performance of his duties.

    Austin now has a logo thanks to Mayor Setzer.  This past fall Jimmy approached the AASD Art Department and asked if they would create a logo for our community. Six students prepared potential logos. Mayor Setzer visited each member of the Austin Borough Council and asked them to select their favorite.  Laine Robinson's creation was chosen as our logo.

    Mayor Setzer, Principal Sasala, Laine Robinson and Mrs Rodich, Art Teacher



    Austin's logo created by Laine Robinson


    Another example of one man making a big difference in a small community.

    Thank you Mayor Setzer for all that you do!

    After reading the article, Mayor Setzer stated,  "A lot also goes out to the people of Austin for working with me".