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

 - Class of 1929

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CLARENCE MCELWEE Mac is the equestrian of our class. He has traded in horses all his life and he sure knows his horse radishf' Mac has all the problems of the class at heart and he has served faithfully on various committees. Mac is a lively chap and is always ready to re- ceive or send a joke. He is quite a boy for the girls and it won't be long before some lucky girl is married. MARGARET McNALLY Irish is a combination of pep and per- sonality. This young lady joined us in our freshman year and for four long years of high school has worked willingly with the class. She is one of the professio-nal candy sellers of the class, ask her? My f-avorite Wearing of the ing is we had hurt. Shorty, high in this big son-g, says Irish, is the Green and her favorite say- more darn fun and nobody we are sure you shall rise world of ours. ANDREW McNULTY Skinny , having close access to a paper printer's office, has acquired a great capabil- ity for writing masterpieces, poems, novels and essays. Our really skinny boy has a not- ed grace in dancing the Charleston and bal- lets. What would a dance be without him present? He was class treasurer during our freshman year and a good one too. This boy is president of the Literary Club and one of the editors of the Tiger Lily as well as editor of the Bugle GERTRUDE MEAC!-IAM iGerty is one or these quiet and sedate girls of the class, but this doesn't seem to have any effect when she wishes to sell can- dy at the Senior candy sales. We don't be- lieve we could get along without this young lady. She has always been faithful when che-'en on any committee and has responded with a vigor that would shame some of the others. NVQ wish you lots of luck, Gertrude.

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RUTH LOVELL One of the mc-st popular girls of the class with an unending source of new ideas of ILD- preciable value in our sister Ruth. She is an essential member of the Girls Basketball team and Glee Club. Ruth has surely done her part for the Senior Class as was shown when our Class put on the best Prom yet giv- en. NVe trust that Ruth will be as popular in the world as she is with her classmates. PAUL MANNING Vich vay to Roolette? If you are in doubt as to the answer to that question ask Blace who seems to be well versed on the condition of every inch of space between here and the center of gravityefer-I moan Roul- ette. Blace is a continual source of fun ami amusement for his associates. Ile is a good sport, a willing worker: is very sociable, and has always proved the best of classmates. VICTOR MAYCOCK Vic is the left-hand man of the class. He has always served faithfully on any com- mittee when chosen, and has proved himself a likafble classmate with his pleasing per- sonality. This husky youth is a sport clear through and is a true basketball and football enthusiast. Vic has an original way with the women and uses it effectively upon the Hazel- hurst femininity. This twin will soon be shouldering his pack and entering' the wide world to seek his fortune. VIOLET MAYCOCK Vi , the French Canadian girl of the class has the privilege of calling.: herself one of its shortest members, but this does not hamper her abilities in the least. XVe find by looking into the past that she is very fond of the Whippet. Violet hopes someday to be a nurse and we are sure she will make a good one. NVe wish Violet all the success possible in her future career.



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EDWARD MICHELITSCH Eddy is one of the shortest boys in oul class and Joiner! us when 11 freshman, coming from the famous Brooklyn Side academy where he made a very good standing. He be- longs to the Aggies and some day we just know that he will own a modern equipped farm somewhere in this locality. He has made a fine record while taking agriculture and just about knows the it ol' farming. XVe wish you success, Eddie. LAWRENCE MILLER Butterily is one of the artists of the class and some of his vvol'k will appear in this book. Lawrence can sure twang a banjo in a manner that is nobody's business. Ile ,has the touch, the skill, and the technique oi' a veteran. Miller is a strong enthusiast of the sports and couldn't miss a game. Miller has worked hard for the class and deserves much credit. NVQ wish him the best of success in the future. ALICE MOORE Al . If yo11 dou't have enough you al- w-ays want Moore. Give us Liberty or give us death. We will take death if we can't have Moore from Liberty . Al joined our ranks as a freshman, coming from Liberty Township, and has been a true, loyal class- mate all four years that she has been with tus. This girl has a real small weight and her brain comprises most of this. We haven't as yet understood what she intends to do after she graduates, but we know she will make good. NORMAN NILES Roe is one of the Ag boys of our class. He is always ready to stand up for his rights and is never much bother to his teachers. Norman is a resolute lad and is able to cope with the problems of life. He drives the school bus so the country kids know whom to thank when they are late for school. We wish Norman the best of luck in his future undertakings whatever they may be.

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