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

 - Class of 1929

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Carlson, Alma Sawyer, fa ass advisor, Thorene Anderson, jean Sltaden, Emelcla Eiswerth, Lo 1 J lh :1 o I .2 E I 3 o M 'U c O U U U1 wood. her Olive S red Anderson, E E WFBYICC La olden, jack H 5, kin HS H Johnson, Dexter .9- LE Q. rr 0 2 u. .c 00 E .ei M P Q3 .C YD be In c f .: 2 T., B -J Q eu '-w E be eu l 5 'U Ll O U l 3 O KZ 'U .E .C P Ei .2 Ei U cu I ui w E as E ua .C F'

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Elin' Gigi-r Iilg Freshman Reception and the Junior Banquet, both of which required much tact and originality from the class in- volved. Primarily the class wrestled with the Freshman Reception. Much labor was expended, the result of which was an wholly unique recep- tion. The plan varied from that of the customary reception and the trend of the supernatural was acted upon. Devils and phantoms were employed, resultant in an exceptionally success- ful reception. The second major project was even more successful. With maternal aid a banquet equivalent to any of its predecessors, was methodically pre- pared and so presented as to be re- corded in the High School annals as a social triumph for the class of l29. Weeks before the banquet mothers and students assembled and discussed plans for the event. At these gather- ings thousands of artificial roses and sweet peas were manufactured to pic- turesquely interlace the white trellis- es. Canoe Place Inn was the recip- ient of these elaborate decorations which were arranged with such true artistic taste that later Smethport High School rented them. A luscious three course dinner was follc-wed by dancing to Lime Cobb's irresistable Foot Warmers. It was a night of memorable Junior-Senior companion- ship which will always be cherished among school-day reminiscences. Also during this year the members of '29 made manifest their selective power in choosing a class ring which proved to be nothing less than a prod- igy. The third lap of their High School course seemingly ended, to the mem- bers of the class and their intimate school mates, too so-on to have been classed a term. On September 9, 1928 the mem- bers of the class of '29, innocent of any hint of ostentation. took their ap- pointed seats in assembly where ma- tured members of High School are heralded as Seniors, As the su- preme cla.-s of the school they have been worthy. Athletically they have outnumbered any other class for rep- resentation on varsity forces. Twelve of the football lettermen were Seniors. Half of the members of the Girls Bas- ketball team were Senior maidens and the majority of the Boys Basketball team was composed of Senior youths. Scholastically they have balanced their portion of the Honor Roll. This class contemplates a journey to the National Capitol the second week in June. With this objection and with the publication of this Tiger Lily they have shown a high commercial instinct in their incessant efforts to as- semble the necessary funds. Much money is needed for such a large class, a class which appears to equal in num- ber the class of '25. The ofiicers for the year were: presidents, Cortlyn Antonson and Howard Craing vice-presidents, Jack Healy and Gilbert Dolowayg treasur- ers, Lawrence Miller and Ralph John- son, secretary, Cecelia Romanio. Dur- ing the past two years the class of '29 has been fortunate in having L. W. Holden for class advisor to whom all members of the class are appreciative for his beneficial efforts in their be- half. On May 30th the members of the class will graduate. Submerging the four long years of High School some forty will receive diplomas. One week later some forty members will under- go the educational tour to Washing- ton, D. C. Then some forty graduates will separate, but they will still be students, some students of the Uni- versity of Hark Knocks , others stud- ents of fortune. But in heart all will be life-long students of the class of '29. So ends the history of the mem- bers of the class of '29. Members to go into the world and Climb Though the Rocks be Rugged.



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Uhr Uligrr llilg miie junior 0112155 First Semester President ......... Joseph Connolly Vice President . . . Thorene Anderson Secretary .............. Ruth Long Treasurer . . . . . . James Georgctson For three years the class of 1930 has been a part of Port Allegany High School. During that time this class has held its own with any other class in High School. We have contributed freely to all the varsity athletic teams and have always had good class teams. Our class ranks exceptionally high in scholastic standing, and al- most always we have had a larger rep- resentation on the honor ro-ll than any other class. The class of 1930 is very active in social events. We sponsored a Fresh- man reception that will compare with the best. We are planning now for the Junior Prom Cwhich will have been over when this book appears! and hope to put on as good a Prom if Second Semester President ........ James Georgetson Vice President ........ Jack Holden Grace Johnson Secretary .......... Treasurer . Do-nna Hall not better than has ever been given before. In our choice of class rings we showed such good judgement that our ring was adopted by the entire school to serve as its standard ring. Next year we plan to make the customary trip to Washington and al- ready we are thinking seriously about it. We hope to continue the publica- tion of the Tiger Lily and are plan- ning numerous other events not only for our class but for the school in gen- eral. Our mothers are cooperating with us and with their aid our projects are bound to be successful. Colors .... .. Blue and Silver Motto . . . . Crescat Scientia Flower . . . ....... Laurel Advisor .. . .. Miss House

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