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JOSEPH CONNOLLY “His high endeavors are am inward light That makes the path before him bright.” As class president Jos has led us through many important events of our high school career. During our Junior year, without the whole-hearted efforts of Joe, the Freshmen Reception and Junior Prom would not have been the outstanding successes they were. We would hate to think of where our “Tiger Lily” would be without the unceasing efforts of Joe as business manager. LAWRENCE COOPER “Such joy ambition fields.” Cooper is one of the active male members of our class. We wonder why he is not interested in women, yet, he plans to study hard at Mansfield next year. Cooper is vice-president of our class. He has worked faithfully on many committees and has been a member of the High School Orchestra the past four years. He plans to become an electrician and we are wishing you all the success in the world. CLARITA DUHART “Joy rules the day and love the night.” “Dewey” is seldom seen without a smile even when her mind is solving a gigantic trig, problem. In brains and personality this young lady is not lacking. For three years she has helped to make the High School Orchestra a success and the Honor Roll would seem lost without her name. Dramatics, too, have not been neglected. Spontaneous, laughing, irresistible “Dewey”, you will never grow old. EMILY DWYER “Thy voice is a celestial melody.” It is not everyone who is blest with such talents as Emily. Her musical and dramatic abilities are outstanding. Her artistic and literary capabilities have made her indispen-sible. At present Emily is president of the Girls’ Glee Club and editor of the H'gh School Bugle and Tiger Lily. She has been very faithful and deserves much credit. We truthfully believe that some day Em'ly will find the greatest success.
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ELLEN ANDERSON “Friendship is love without either flowers or veil. Golden haired, blue eyed, smiling—this describes our Ellen. Although demure, when faced with responsibilities she always takes her share. Don’t think her alone with her thoughts, for Ellen is always found with her chewing gum. We know that Ellen will be successful as a teacher as she has been successful in all other things. MILDRED ANDERSON “.4 friend more divine than all divinit es” Sweet in disposition and retiring of nature almost spells success for our Mildred who plans to become a music teacher. As a student Mildred has proved her ability in school work by hav'ng her name appear on the Honor Roll almost every month. Her work on many committees and as secretary of our class has shown us that she has the class interest at heart. THORENE ANDERSON “Fi'iendship above all ties does bind the heart” “Andy” is one of our most willing workers and successful members. She is always on hand when there is any work to be done. Getting to Washington would have been much more difficult if we hadn’t had Thor-ene’s ready ambition to get things started. She has also shown great talent in athlet es as well as music. We are sure Thorene will prove a great nurse. Good luck, “Andy.” LORA CARLSON “Patience .thou yning and rose-lipped cherubim”—Shakespeare. A willing and congenial worker is always helpful to any class, and it is for this reason that we appreciate Lora. She has won many friends in P. A. H. S. by her pleasing personality and her willingness to help in anything at any time. Lora, we hear, desires to be a nurse. If her ambition and disposition count for anything she will meet with success in this venture.
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WALTER EDGREEN Friendship’s another element of life.” “Squawk” has shown much talent In the erTnh Pa,ti« Pating in almost ev- ery Phase from track to football. He is work- i»R hard with the class to get to Washington ft, , K°Ut a d°Ubt hC Wi enjoy the fruits of his labor. Although “Squawk” is not very b S we are positive he will do big things in IMELDA EISWERTH ‘‘Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit.” Although 1 m el da has not always been with us she has endeared herself to the hearts of all who have met her. She has greatly aided in upholding the scholastic standard of our class. Besides this she has been secretary of the class, is now secretary of the Athletic Association, and assistant H. S. librarian. Imelda dreams of a ranch in the west and may her land of heart’s desire sometime be reached. DONALD FORTNER “When I’m not thanked at all, I'm thanked enough.” Donald is the only Senior boy who has continued the agricultural course, and in no small way. for he has attained many honors and this year he received honorable mention at Harrisburg. This is not the only work in which “Don” has been successful, because nearly always his name appears on the Honor Roll. He has a great many friends in Port High who wish him success in his future enterprises. HUGH FREER “And ever o’er the trade he bent; And ever lived on earth co'ntent. “Hughie” is another of our boys who has worked hard since his freshman year to make all our activities successful. No matter what the job Hugh is always there with a smile to do it. He has also been a great help to his Alma Mater in the athletic line. We know that Hugh will be as successful in life as he has been in high school.
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