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

 - Class of 1933

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ALLENE BOWERS Math. Club, 1, 2 Library Club, 3 Although Allene is small in size, she is capable of doing big things. Her classmates admire her for her smooth temperament and her quietness. She has proved her ability to act by appearing often in our chapel programs. Allene attends all class and school affairs and is active in making (hem a success. We feel sure that her happiness in the future is assured. GWENDOLYN BRASTED Class Sec’y, 3 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, 3 Latin Club, 1 French Club, 2, 3 Gwen is the “Kate Smith” of the class of 1933 and is just as popular in our class as Kate is all over the world. Gwendolyn has made goon use of her nightingale quality in senior chapel programs and in furnishing entertainment at many high school social functions. We also appreciate her willingness to cooperate on all committees and class activities. She certainly has earned a name in our class. CARRIE COLEMAN Class Diarist, 3 Class Secretary, 1 Bugle Staff, 2 Class Treas., 3 French Club, Treas., 3 Math Club, Sec’y. 2 Math Club, 1 Carrie’s charming personality and sunny disposition make her a popular member of our class. She is a staunch supporter of the class and believes in working for our best interests. She has the distinction of being the only female treasurer of our class during our four years of high school. Carrie plans to be a dietitian, and her many friends are confident of her success in this line. HELEN CROMWELL Glee Club, 1, 3 Library Club, 1. 2 French Club, 3 Helen has been with our class since we started our school days. She possesses a pleasing personality and is undoubtedly the best matured girl in our class. She can take a joke just as well as she can play one. Helen does her part cheerfully whenever called upon by the class. Her bright disposition and her ability to appreciate a humorous situation will be a great asset to her throughout her life.

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ROBERT BARNETT Editor-in-chief of Bugle, 3 Vice President Class, 3 Treasurer Class, 2 Gym Club, 2, 3 Math. Club Vice President, 1 To Bc«b go the laurels for a successful “High School Bugle '. His undying efforts to make it a success demand much re pect and admiration. We have discovered that Bob is a staunch and sturdy debater for what he believe . However, we are all wondering if he will ever be able to convince the economics class that Roosevelt is the man. JOSEPH BAYLINE Boys’ Sport Editor Tiger Lily Staff, 3 Basketball. 2. Manager, 3 Football, 1, 2, 3, Latin Club, Treas., 1 Gym Club, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 3 Joe is a dignified chap and the ablest manager of our class. When Joe tackles a thing we all know it’s going to be done well for he has obtained that reputation. His curly hair seems to be his pride as well as being the envy of all the feminine members of the class. We didn't know Joe’s inclination was toward baseball but we hear that Joe intends to be a sport writer, travelling with baseball teams. WILLIAM BECKER Football, 1, 2, 3, Capt. 2, 3 Vice Pres. Class, 2 Track Team, 1 French Club, 1, 2, Vice Pres., 2 Science Club, 3 Hi-Y, 2, 3 Bill is one of the star athletes of our class. He has played varsity football lor four years and capably captained the teams of the past two seasons. For his fine playing this season, he was elected as all-county tackle on numerous teams. Although a hard fighter and a bruising player on the football fields. Bill is a quiet, even-tempered fellow off the field. He has been a constant and willing worker for the class and will, no doubt, attain success in his future undertakings. LAWRENCE BOUDON Assoc. Editor Tiger Lily Staff, 3 Football, 3 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Capt. 3 Treas. Class, 1, 2. Athletic Council, 2, 3, Pres. 3 Latin Club, 1. Vice Pres. Bugle Staff, Ass’t Editor, 3 Gym Club. 2, 3 Of course, we knew Junior was a good athlete, but imagine our surprise this year when he appeared in a football suit for the first time. In basket-ball, too, he is net excelled, for he was an excellent and dependable captain, as well as a clever score-roller. Athletics are not Juny's only interest, however, for he has taken an active part in all class and school affairs as well as having showed a keen interest in our feminine basket-ball captain.



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WILSON CUMMINGS Football, 1, 2, 3, Class President, 1, 3, Hi-Y, 2 Orchestra, 2. 3, Class Vice Pres., 2 Science Club, 3 Gym Sec’y. 2 Dramatic Club Treas. 1, Bugle Staff 1 Rochester’s loss was our gain when Bill came to good ol’ Port. Although Bill’s chief interest seems to lie outside the senior class (where? it is needless to say), he has been loyal to his class and a great benefit to it. He has been with us only three years but during that time he has capably served as class president for three semesters. This write-up really wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t mention Bill’s accomplishment as a drummer. HORTENSE ECKSTRAND Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Sec’y 3 French Club, Treas., 2, 3 Latin Club, 1 Hortense is a charming blonde whose ancestors came from Sweden. Hortense’s sunny personality has reached out and grasped many true and steadfast friends. Her affection seems to extend farther than Port Allegany High School, when it travels 2 6 miles to Olean High School. Without Hortense, many things would be rather incomplete for she always adds plenty of life and brightness wherever she goes, and is also greatly welcomed. Because she is a good student, we may sum her up in seven letters, S-U-C-C-E-S-S. GERALD EDGREEN Basketball. 2, 3, F. F. A.. 1, 2. 3. Reporter. 2. 3 “Gerk” is one of our agriculture boys who intends to become one of our most modern farmers. Gerald was a valuable member of the basketball team for two years. He was high scorer in a number of games and his floor work was faultless. It didn’t make any difference to him whether he was playing guard or forward, he always played for the good of the team. Whatever “Gerk” undertakes after his graduation, he will be a big success. BERTHA EVANS Glee Club, 3 Math Club, 1 Math. Club Pres., 2; Sec., 3 Bertha is a friendly, likeable sort of person who goes about doing her work most proficiently and yet without any fuss about it. Her disposition falls to the bright side which wins for her many friends. That her school work is the least of her worries is shown in her excellent marks. She possesses a lovely singing voice and has many times added to our entertainments by her appearance in them. Bertha plans to be a nurse and will be a cheerful and successful one.

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