Port Allegany Union High School - Tiger Lily Yearbook (Port Allegany, PA)

 - Class of 1915

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£rmnr Jlhtlum NAME Definition Genus Habitat Peculiarity Characteristic Crv Russell Strang A rustic swain who wanders about asking, “Where is the English lesson? Strangie Eighth grade room Fondness for Turtle Point maidens “I’ll say you do.” Raymond Cauley A carefully manicured and pompo-doured heart-smasher. Adam Dolaway’s Beautiful grin ‘0-oh ?” Edward Catlin A wise looking individual with wonderful ties. Ed. Changes New girl every week “She’s a cute chicken.” Ralph Zahniser A bonny blond laddy who thinks deeply upon numerous matters. Zahnie Jimmie’s Athletic tendencies “Help me do my Caesar.” Floyd Ostrander A long, lanKy, lean, leggy Senior. Grub-hoe Smethport Arguing in “Ag.” class “I’ll bet a hoss” Evelyn Fulmer A beautiful blond young lady, beloved Stub by all the teachers. Lab. Getting physics experiments on time “Aint it awful.” Herbert Rhenborg Recognized by his arguing. Herb Turner's Whistling No cry; only gestures Josephine Welsh A studious Senior whose face is lined with care. Too dignified for one Lab. doing “Ag.” experiments Looking up references “I’m scared stilT over that exam.” Alma Andeison Can be recognized by her sleepy look, the aftermath of the night before. Sophy Sartwell House and Skinner Creek Natural blush “Oh, my land Della Romanio A care-free maiden wearing bangs and a happy smile. Shorty Same as Alma’s Coming to school at 10 a. m. “Gee, but you say that pretty.” Ardella Cooper A quiet, shy, studious, reliable Senior. Ardie Study hall Studying hard Silence Ernest Mangold A tall fellow with a baseball swagger, who tells wonderful pipe dreams about himself. Machinery Ventres’ neighborhood Unlimited amount of hot air “Ich weisz nicht.” Arlene Holden Vn A curly-haired, black eyed Irishman usually attired in a red sweater. Percy “Sugar Bowl” Her numerous “cases” “Good night!” Rose Maher A short, stocky maiden with a bewitching grin. Tommy Atkins Geom. Class Arguing with Wardy ‘Hoavings, child”

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BROWN LEE-WELCH Tlic marriage of Josephine Welch and Louis Clyde Brownlee took place Wednesday afternoon at three o’clock at the home of the bride on Soijth Main street. ' t ; 3hiFPt»hitip Itiplr-h “Free Juniorsque mihi nullo discrimine agetur.” Josephine, our class treasurer, is one of the most beloved girls in the class. After studies are over, she is ready for fun and helps to make a good time for the rest. She worries much about, exams, our class finances, candy sales and the Washington trip. She is also kept busy keeping her corner of the room in order, especially Herb and Floyd, tho occasionally she enjoys a quiet confab with Esther. She was on our first Student Council and her work there made us all proud of her. tKalpli 2almir.fr “His cogitative faculties immersed in a cogibun-dity of cogitation.” As one can readily see, Ralph is a thoughtful lad, who thinks deeply upon numerous subjects. No one has ever been able to find out whether he is dreaming of some shy, sweet maiden, some by-gone athletic victory, or a long forgotten Gallic campaign. Whatever he is dreaming of, his musings must be pleasant, for he arouses himself only long enough to accomplish the superhuman labor of passingf?) a Caesar final, or to distinguish himself in some athletic event, and then relapses once more into peaceful meditations. (£ mmtmtrrmrnt Jlrmjram Overture..................... Orchestra Invocation .............. Rev. Howell Salutatory............................ Pnpliecy................Ernie Mangold Presentations...........Alma Anderson Edward Gatlin Vocal Solo...............Rose Maher Mantle Oration........Floyd Ostrander We have been friends together, In sunshine and in shade, Since just beneath the schoolhouse doors, In infany we strayed, But coldness dwells within our hearts, A cloud is on our brow We have been friends together. Shall Graduation part us now? Junior Response .... Joseph McCarney Valedictory..........Evelyn Fulmer Address, Dr. Platt, head of Department of Pedagogy, Mansfield State Normal School. Pesentation of Diplomas, C. W. Catlin Benediction ... .Rev. W. A. Stackhouse We have been gay together; We have laughed at little jests, For the fount of hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter now has fled the lip And sorrow decks the brow; We have been gay together Shall Diplomas part us now? —Ex.



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Hhr ILiqpr Lilu (Olft Arrr 3uilks The class of 1915 distinguished itself by presenting a Play, “Old Acre Folks, on April 16 and 17. The Cast Caleb, the Deacon .... Russell Stiang Emma Eliza, the Deacon’s Wife......... Muriel Ventres J a Tray, the Deacon’s son............ Floyd Ostrander Mary Jane, the Deacon's daughter .... Arlene Holden Aaron Playfair, the Squire............ Raymond Cauley ’Lisbeth Ann, the Squire’s daughter .. Evelyn Fulmer Priscilla Prim, the Squire’s housekeeper Rose Maher Ebenezer Ham, the country boy......... Ernie Mangold Job Hardy, the stranger,.............. Edward Catlin Ike Johnson, the constable,........... Herbert Rhenborg The play is a comedy in two acts dealing with the simple hearted people of Old Acre, a little village down in Maine. The first act takes place in haying time. Jaff asked the Squire fer his daughter, but was angrily refused. Then ’Lisbeth Ann comes and encouraged by her he tells of his love thru a letter which she herself writes while he spells out the name. Then comes trouble. Jaff is accused by the Squire of stealing and the money is found in his pocket, where Job Hardy, the jail bird, had put it. The scene closes when the deacon tells the Squire he will stand by his son to his last dollar. The last scene occurs in winter. It is the night before court sets for Jaff’s trial. Nothing has been heard from him since that summer day when he left to search for Job Hardy. But his parents believe he will come, even after the last train brings no Jaff. The deacon finding ’Lisbeth Ann unconscious in the snow, brings her in, and learns how her father drove her away because she loved Jaff. Job returns to confess his crime. Then Jaff comes and marries ’Lisbeth. Everyone is happy now save Mary Jane who wants to marry her beau, and the Squire who has lost his daughter. Russell Strang was a decided success as the honest hard working farmer. Muriel Ventres fitted splendidly into her part, the kindhearted, overworked iN'ew England housewife. Floyd Ostrander, as Jaff was the leading man of the play and astonished ad by his splendid acting and the earnestness he put into his role, nearly bringing tears in the tragic parts and with skill and grace acting the sincere young lover. Evelyn Fulmer was the pretty and winsome object of his devotions. Arlene Holden, as Mary Jane, the irresponsible country girl, and Ernie Mangold as Ebenezer, the country gawky and her beau, took humerous roles. Again and again they brought down the house with their antics. Rose Maher played to perfection the role of old maid. Priscilla Prim with her cork screw curls, white face and gessipy way was one of the hits of the evening. Even the way she chewed her gum brought a laugh- Raymond Cauley, as the penurious, hot tempered old Squire, Edward Catlin as the villian of the play and Herbert Rhenborg, the co nstable, did their parts very well.

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