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PAUL R. STONE Stony is one of the members of the class who belongs to the Boy Scouts. His greatest achievements are to feed the birds and build tires without kerosene. He is a valued member of the class and is always ready to work for the success of some class project. His hobby is catching wildcats at which game he is a great success. He has a pleasing disposition and is well liked by his classmates. PHILIP TODD Phil is a literary man of the first water and besides being diarrist on the Tiger Lily Staff is Editor of the Bugle. He is also a lin-ancial man and has a good start along this line by being Treasurer of both the Athletic Association and the marvelous Class of 2 . Besides having the foregoing charactersitics, Phil is a ladies man. They go wild, simply wild over Phil.” NATIONAL HONORARY SOCIETY One of the greatest achievements that may be attained by a student in Port Allegany High School is to become a member of the National Honorary Society. Each year the faculty chooses several persons from the Senior Class to belong to this select organization. Only the upper fourth of the class are brought tin for consideration by the Faculty. From this limited group they choose the members on the basis of Scholarship- Leadership, Character and Service to the School. From the Class of ’27 the Faculty have selected Johnnie Antonson, Emma Holmes, and Loretta Gamble as members of the National Honorary Society. The entire student body and Faculty send congratulations through the “Tiger Lily.”
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ALICE PUHL Has followed the class from the first grade to the highest goal, that of graduation. Alice is more commonly known as “Al.” We are sure Alice has distinguished herself, not only as a student but as a diligent worker and a faithful classmate. Alice has served on numerous committees and has done her share to place the class of ’27 on the map. JOSEPH A. PLUNKETT Joseph became a member of our aggregation as a Freshman after completing his course in the Turtle Point Grade School. He was immediately given the name Jo, oy whic.i he has been known through High Scho .!. Jo has been a model student as shown by his high marks and sincere attitude towards attaining an education. Mr. Plunkett has been a «ine class mate and a kind friend and we are sure that he will be a brilliant success. CARL ROSS Owes his early training to the Brooklyn Side from where he graduated in 1923 and enlisted in the ranks of the High School Class of ’27. He was soon named ,‘Pat,, and immediately began to distinguish himself in the Agricultural department, holding many offices in that organization during his High School course. Pat has always been active in all the class activities and has proved that he is one of the most valuable members of the class. Mr. Ross played prominent part in athletic , having been a foot ball Letter Man of 192 7. CLIO RUTTER Clio Rutter joined the class of ’27 at the beginning o. the Junior Year, coming from West Virginia. Clio is the Class Cartoonist and artist, as well as being on the staff of the Tiger Lily. Mr. Rutter first brought fame to himself by doing the famous Charleston dance and later invented the Romunskey. Clio is a good natured student and is always ready to do his duty whether the task be great or small.
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JUNIOR CLASS Top Row, Left to Right—Lawrence Grigsby, Joseph Moore, George Grabe, Armat Duhart, Claude Berg, Roland Hunter, Charles Plunkett, Robert Fortner, Gordon Edgar, Ben Burt, Clarence Ellison. Second Row—Edward Pfeil, Edgar Coleman, Avrom Dickman, Clyde Nordstrom, Harold Thomas, Carl Linnane, Edwin Skaden, George Nolon. Third Row Helen Ostrander, Naomi June, Ruth Johnson, Alice Parson, Leona Haskins, Twila Redington, Margaret Farner, Ruby Lovell, Genevieve Healy, Natalie Chesbro, Helen Newland, Marjorie Caskey.
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