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

 - Class of 1927

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ciiir amrr £ily J'reslmtan Class OFFICERS President..............Jack Holden Vice-President..................Gail Goodrich Secretary .......... Imelda Eiswerth Treasurer....... Rudolph Dardenne In the fall of 1926, the class known as the “Freshies”, joined our ranks- and embarked upon a hopeful voyage on the good ship Knowledge. So far that trip has been all that could be desired, as references to the Honor Roll show, in many cases the Freshmen completely out-numbering the upper classmen in that extent. In October, the Freshmen were entertained by the upper classmen, rather it was the Freshmen who entertained the others together with fine music and a program furnished by members of the upper classes. There are unusually good actors and preformers in that class. Above all their good will and willingness to comply with the rules of the school have won them to the hearts of the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. The common greenness of the Freshman classes, therefore no novelty to this class, is gradually disappearing. And although the class usually conduct themselves very well, they, like anyone else, enjoy their share of fun and nonsense occasionally. Not only is their scholastic record good but also their athletic ability, having gained a place in athletics in basket ball. The Freshman Class is composed of a good jolly crowd and together with its good record is a class Port High can well afford to be proud of. With all these points, the Freshmen will accomplish something for Port Allegany High School in the years to come. May they continue on their way as they have started all through life! Colors Flower Motto Blue and Silver .......... Laurel Crescat Scientia

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FRESHMEN CLASS Back Row, Left to Right—Harold O’Connor, Gordon Taylor, Gail Goodrich, David Minor, Alma'Sawyer, Hugh Freer, Miss Posner, Ralph Ostrander, Frank Moody, Charles Falk, Dexter Haskins, Melvin Tenglund, Joseph Connoly, Lawrence Cooper, Henry Shevak, Jack Mullin, Irvin Hendrickson. Middle Row—Jack Walters, Donald Fortner, Jack Holden, Philip Johnson, Ellen Anderson, Josephine Ross, Mildred Anderson, Jane Heald, Clarita Duhart, Grace Johnson, Grace Prindle, Olive Sherwood, Emily Dwyer, Alice Squires, Richard Dannelson, Walter Edgreen, Ralph Nelson. Third Row —Rudolph Dardenne, Fred Falk, Thelma Tefft, Imelda Eiswerth, Jean Skaden, Thorene Anderson, Donna Hall, Vivian Miller, Exilda Hanlon, Clara Dannelson, Dorothy Sullivan, Alice Shields, Iva Culver, Lanra Carlson.



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itlir amrr lLiU) Class Jrnjjlit'ru A ragged old tramp crawled out from behind a brush pile, where he had spent the night, and started strolling down the dusty old road, toward the little town of Prohibition, whistling “How Dry 1 Am”, and wishing he had a little material to quench his ever increasing hunger. He spied a chicken-coop and was half-way in the window of the dilapidated edifice when the clear voice of a boy rang out upon the air, “Hey fella, pile out of there before I call my old man.” As he turned and gazed upon the countenance of the little lad he recognized something familiar in the face of the young intruder. In order to satisfy his curiosity he asked of the boy “Say, are you acquainted with a man called Farmer Burleson ?” “Acquainted with him”, retorted the youth, “He’s been my old man ever since I was born. Ho, ho, ho” and off he went to call his male parent. The lad returned a few minutes later with his father whom the tramp recognized as none other than Leonard Burleson. Mr. Burleson being in a rather bad humor was about to mutilate his visitor when he gasped and exclaimed, “Say, aren’t you my old classmate Sheik Hanson?” “Keyer-ect” yelped the little down-and-out, “Get some beans and I’ll tell you about my fruitless journeys.” Upon the arrival of the desired fruit Hanse began to expound tale after tale of his hairbreadth adventures. “One night while practicing on my saxaphone, one of my friends came to me and told me an exciting tale about the beautiful women in China and the mad rush of men to their aid. He convinced me to take a trip so I decided to leave on the next train. I traveled in China for over twenty years and getting homesick I decided to make a trip back to Port Allegany and visit my old friends. So here I am on my way home as a bum. Dish me out some of your clothes and we’ll both go hunt up some of our old friends.” On the following morning both of our friends started out for Port Allegany. Along the road Mr. Burleson explained to the Sheik that he had worked in the B. V. D. factory for over fifteen years and after saving a fortune of about $258 had married Dorothy Barnett and they had moved to the country to give the little farmers the same start that he had had. They had lived happily until recently when they quarreled over the biggest piece of pie and Dorothy had gone home to mother. By this time they had arrived at Port Allegany and were surprised to hear a shrill whistle blowing and see a big machine drive up to the station as they got off the train. On closer examination they noticed that it was Phil Todd and his bride, Mary Cantwell out riding in the new fire truck. They had brought it to the station so that travelers could see that the town owned a truck. After making themselves known to Phil and Mary, they climbed onto the back of the truck

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