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SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row —Naomi Hilliker, Freda Sewell, Nina Vanocker, Edith Nelson, Bina Romanio, Betty Walter, Helena Michelitsch, Virginia Hanlon, Laura Shields, Alberta Ostrander, Bernice Doll, Nolle Hurd, Reva Xysfom. Middle Section—Helen Eckstrand, Leola Baker, Alice Long, Marien Holden, Edith N. Nelson, Ruby Fortner, Agnes Tauscher, Juanita Schoonover, Marcella Fitzsimmons, Catharine Stewart, Grace Keagle, Theallison Lillibridge. Leonora Manning, Rhea.Puhl, Louise Hills, Joan Capellman, Charles Eiswerth, Linea Johnson, Virginia Skaden, Louise Crosby, Billy Healy, Wilma Retzer, Fred Linnan, Roy Duhart, Harold Chapin, Albert Newland, Robert Welsh, Leonard Murphy, Bernard Taylor, John Goding, Lyle Mantz. Back Row—Arthur Hardes, Thomas Mowery, Paul Caskey, Nathan Bard, Sherman Dickman, Carlton Carlson, Calvin StifFler, Harold Johnson, Joseph Teater, Norman Billingsley.
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SJir (Eujrr Cily First Semester Second Semester President.............. Leonard Eley Vice President...................George Case Secretary.................Norma Klein Treasurer...............Maynard Painter President...............George Case Vice President .... Harry Redington Secretary...............Marion Wylie Treasurer...............Philip Carlson Of the fifty-seven who entered as members of the class of ’31 in 1927 forty remain to take their places as Seniors. Our class ranks exceptionally high in athletics, many members being letter men in many sports. Under Captain Redington the boys basket ball team became champions this year and we expect to have a winning football team under Captain Doloway next year. The boys alone are not our only athletes. Our girls were also prominent on our champion High School Basket Ball team. Scholastically—well, we may not be so prominent but nevertheless we are there and our number on the Honor Roll is steadily increasing. Recently we showed our social ability by staging one of the most out- Colors.......... standing parties of the season. It being a St. Patrick’s party we were able to use our class colors for the first time in carrying out the decorating scheme. All other activities which we have sponsored this year have proved successful and now every one is anxiously waiting for the Junior Prom which is to take place May 1, at the Canoe Place Inn. With the help of our Mothers and excellent advisors, Mi'ses House and Orlin, this event is bound to be a huge success and prove to be the event of the season. We sincerely hope that we will be able to maintain our scholastic, athletic and social abilities and take over the standard which the Class of 1930 has so well kept up, thus proving ourselves worthy to become members of the Senior Class of 1931. . Green and White Motto .... “Work Wins Everything” Flowers...................Carnation Advisors .... Misses House and Orlin
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ffihr (Eigpr £ily First Semester President...........Thomas Mowery Vice President . .. Sherman Dickman Secretary...................Virginia Skaden Treasurer............. Nathan Bard Second Semester President....... Norman Billingsley Vice President . . . Sherman Dickman Secretary.............Grace Keagle Treasurer ............. Nathan Bard Colors..................Red and Gray Flower.............. Chrysanthemum Motto—Not at the Top But Climbing Advisor....................... Mrs. Johnston Who were the most verdant Freshmen? The Class of’32. During our freshman year we proved ourselves able to partake in all school activities successfully. Who are the most sophisticated Sophomores? The class of ’32. This year we have maintained our reputation that we acquired in our Freshmen year, by having three of our members on the Girls’ Champion 1930 Basket Ball Team, and two members on the Boys’ Champion Basket Ball Team. The orchestra and glee clubs would not be complete without our active and enthusiastic members. Our greatest achievement for this year was the sponsoring of a benefit party for the Seniors. This party was both financially and socially successful. Our enterprises for this year have not yet come to an end, for this spring we hope to show our dramatic ability by giving a play at the Senior Bazaar. After summing up the activities and accomplishments of the year, who are the most energetic and ambitious students of Port Allegany High School? The Class of ’32 !
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