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die (Eiyrr ICily iSjigf) i cfjool Clubs FRENCH CLUB First Semester President ....... Rudolph Dardenne Vice President..........Fred Linnan Secretary.......................Reva Nystrom Second Semester President.........Rudolph Dardenne Vice President.....William Becker Secretary ............ Mary Muchler Something new in the way of clubs came about this year in the organization of the French Club under the auspices of Miss Mills. It was organized to give the French students an understanding of French customs and a better conception of the French language. As most of the members of the club were first year French students, it was necessary that all undertakings be of a simple nature. The programs consisted of singing French songs, working French puzzles, and reciting French poems. An interesting one-act play was given which everyone enjoyed. Next year we hone to have a larger enrollment to help carry on the work of the club which this year’s members have commenced. LATIN CLUB President ........... Joseph Teater Vice President . . . Lawrence Boudon Secretary ............ Betty Walter Treasurer ........... Joseph Bayline The Latin Club has been in existence in the Port Allegany High School for several years and has been re-organized this year. Its purpose is to promote the pupils’ interest in Latin and to give them a wider knowledge of the customs of Ancient Rome and Greece. At present there are not many members but we hope to increase our number during the year. We plan to have a meeting twice a month and we know that they will be very interesting. v e hope some nine in tne near mture to puc on a i ay. ORCHESTRA The orchestra or Pore Allegany High School and Graueu School under tne direction of Miss Rose has been a wonderful aid to our scnools and community. It has witn untiring effort proviaed the march music for assembly. The orchestra deserves much praise for its marvelous achievements. The High School and faculty wish to express their appreciation to members of the orchestra for their cooperation in working for the assembly programs and school entertainments. Members Pianists—Wilma Retzer, Wava Anderson Violinists—Betty Walter, John Gou-der, Catherine Keith, Ruby Lincoln, Russel Anderson, Donald Michelitsch and Alice Sullivan. Cornet—Winifred Simpier Flute—Jane Colcord Saxanhone—Robert Townsend, Max Royce Drums—George Case NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This year the high school wishes, through this edition of the Tiger Lily, to congratulate Clifford Doloway, Cleon Edgar, Kenneth Mantz, Rena Lovell, and Eva Nordstrom for gaining admittance to the National Honorary Society. Each year from the upper portion of the Senior class certain members who possess striking qualities in scholastic abilities, leadership, character and service to the school are chosen. We feel sure that these people fully deserve the honor which they have received and the distinction gained from it.
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FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row, left to right—Maynard Painter, Cecil Gamble, Robert Welsh, Bill Becker, Bill Linnan, Harry Red-ington, Joe Brown, Clifford Doloway Capt., Tom Mowrey, Martin Painter, George Case, Ronald Smith, Phil Mea-cham, [Donald Keagle, Lester Thomas. Second Row—Mr. Rowles Coach, Roy Duhart, Pike Erickson, Guy Mea-cham, Bernard Taylor, Robert Grimes, Bill Cummings, Alvin Anderson, Irvin Surr merson, Joe Bayline, Milford Si-mar, Phil Carlson Mgr., Stanley Ford, Bill Healy, joe Teater. rlftcan (County ifoothall (Cltantpions champion of McKean county, this honor having been won by Port Allegany High School three times in eight years —in 1924, 1928 and 1930. Coach Rowles’ eleven started the season with a group of high-scoring victories and, until meeting Sheffield, had not suffered one defeat. The following week Port Allegany met the powerful Johnsonburg eleven and aga;n had to go down to defeat. Johnsonburg won the championship of the conference consisting of the schools of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Southwestern New York. With practically all of the veterans of last year’s team back, and these, with a fighting determination, another championship football team was developed at Port Allegany High School this year. Through the able coaching of John T. Rowles this team began functioning very well at the beginning of the season, and it seemed very probable a noted team would result. Although the season was marred by two reverses at the hands of very formidable opposition, the team nev ertheless has the destinction of being
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