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Stir itturr Hily HIGH SCHOOL BUGLE STAFF Editor in Chief—Edwin Pfeil Associate Editors—Avrom Dickman, Ruth Johnson Advisor— Mr. L. W. Holden Senior Reporters—Natalie Chesbro, Edwin Skaden Junior Reporter—Virginia Rafferty Lawrence Miller Sophomore Reporters—Alice Squires, Jack Holden Freshmen Reporter—Eva Nordstrom During the past school year “The Bugle”, our High School paper, has proved a gigantic success. The result of the co-operation of the school in general and the staff as a whole was very efficient. Its appearance in the Re porter-Argus every other week was eagerly looked forward to by all the members of the High School.
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who made the girls get into it and light and pepped them up in between quarters. Mart was considered as the best side center in the league and believe me she sure knows her basket ball. Thorene Anderson, our jumping center was the best jumper in the league. She out-jumped every one of her opponents. She battled hard and she and Martha played together as a clock. Probably one of the main factors in their victories were their guards, Margaret Farner, who is better known as “Fat” was the best guard in the league. She was capable of holding her own and entered the game with a great spirit. We are unfortunate in losing Marg this year but we know she leaves her best wishes with the team for the next season. Grace McFarland, the other guard was a real whiz at keeping the opponents from running up a large score. Grace and Marg worked to- gether and were probably the best mated guards in the league. As Grace only a Freshman we expect her to be a wonder in the future. Maxine Rafferty, our substitute for side center was great. She was fast and light on her feet and could battle with anyone. Max was a good sport throughout the season. The schedule for the season is as follows: Port 35 Mt. Jewett Opponent 10 25 Galeton 25 19 Austin 9 35 Eldred 0 49 Emporium 12 38 Coudersport 24 22 Galeton 14 15 Eldred 5 24 Austin 19 41 Mt. Jewett 9 20 Emporium 0 29 Coudersport 24 352 Total 163 TRACK Due to the bad weather conditions the Port Allegany track team was a little late to begin training. Port has excellent material and a good team is looked forward to. The following men are out for the various events: Dashes, Healy, Red-ington, Thomas and Dickman; Jumps, Healy, Thomas, R. Gamble, C. Gam- ble,, Redington and Black; Distance runs, Edgreen, Painter, Keagle, Pfeil and Black; Weights, Redington, Chisholm and Johnson. Port has track meets with the following : Coudersport, Smethport, Kane and Roulette. The team is training very hard and a successful season is expected.
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LATIN CLUB Top Row Left to Right- Albert Parson, Philip Carlson, Grace McFarland, Rena Lovell, Victor Kline, Maxine Rafferty, George Case, Leslie Crane, Cleon Edgar, Joseph Brown, Bernard Lyman, Eugene Brown, Chester Havens, Bernard Miller, Joseph Bosnick. Bottom Row—Miss Posner, Natalie Chesbro, Helen Johnson, Myrtle Johnson, DeLyle Bosworth, Vivian Hazen, Norma Kline, Martha Dwyer, Genevieve Shevak, Wynona Baxter, Helen Hurd, Donna Hunter Beatrice Berg. s. $. The S. P. Q. R. otherwise known as the Latin Club which meets monthly was organized at the beginning of the year. The officers of the club are : Consul, presiding officer, Cleon Edgar; Pontifex Maximus, no English equivalent, Leslie Crain; Censor, secretary, Rena Lovell; Quaestor, treasurer, Martha Dwyer; Praetor, no English equivalent, Natalie Chesbro. The purpose of this club is to learn and understand Latin to a fuller extent. Roman customs, life and mythology are among the principal things studied excepting Latin words and phrases. 03. II The club consists of three classes of students, the Capitalines, Palatines and the Aventines which taken all together are known as the Plebians. The Capitaline students are those having a grade of A or B. The Palatine students have a grade of C or D and the Aventines a grade of E. The Patrician Club is the one whose members are studying advanced Latin. This club is likewise divided into three tribes. The Plebians on studying advanced Latin are automatically members of the Patrician Club.
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