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JUNIOR CLASS First Row, left to right, Cecelia Babola, Mildred Carlson, Myretta Culver, Dorothy Borum, Anthanetta Tronetti, Mary Agnes Boudon, Myra Nystrom, Dorothy Doll, Mary Ann Teater, Helen Johnson, Mary Alice Manning, Jane Crosby, Ada Hardes. Second Row, Doris Fitzsimmons, Anna Haskins, Ruby Lincoln, Luella Buckley, Jean Goding, Alberta Anderson, Nancy Catlin, Violet Taylor, Virginia Gatlin, June Redington, Wilma Fessenden, Winifred Freer, Dolly Taylor, Miss Rumsey, Ass t. Class Advisor; Miss McFarland, Class Advisor. I hird Row, John Goochee, Chester Lybarger, Betty Carlson, Rudolph Anderson, William Gilluly, Lester 1 homas, Elvin Nordstrom, Max HofFower, Kenneth Tausher, Ervin Summerson, James Shevak, Albert Weimer, Ronald Williams, Oliver Deane. Fourth Row, Philip Dardenne, Lowell Hardes, Victor Wagner, Douglas Goodrich, Wayne Johnson, James Isherwood, Alvin Anderson, Charles Nunn, Rolland Sherwood, Donald DeLong, John Geuder, John Bayline, Chester Scherer.
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(El|e (Eiger Italy We also continued to increase the number of athletes from our class on the various teams and saw William Becker having the honor of being captain of the football team. Our officers for the junior year were: Presidents, Donald Wylie and Philip Meacham; Vice-president, William Becker and Wilson Cummings; Secretary, Ruth Langworthy; Treasurers, Ervin Manning and Lawrence Boudon, Class advisors, Miss McFarland and Mrs. Berg. With much confidence we finally attained the long looked forward to position of seniors. We entered our senior year with but 42 of our original 67 members, remaining to struggle on. Our first duty was to initiate the sophomores and to show them that they were the babies of the high school; accordingly we gave them a reception. We have sponsored many successful dances during the past year and have been guests at a party given by the sophomores and, of course, the annual “Prom” presented by the junior class. In closing, we feel that we have done our best to uphold the traditions and high standard of our Alma Mater, and we hope to bring added fame to her by our accomplishments in the future. At Coleman Mill
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uniors First Semester Second Semester President ........ Max Iloffower Vice President .... Ronald Williams Secretary..............Virginia Catlin Treasurer..............Chester Scherer President.......... Janies Isherwood Vice President . . . Mary Ann Teater Secretary ......... Ronald Williams Treasurer............ Virginia Catlin Class Advisors: Miss McFarland Miss Rumsey (Assistant) We lind in 1933 that from the sixty-one freshmen ushered into P. A. H. S. only fifty-six are left to take their places as seniors. In athletics the juniors have proved themselves worthy of a name, having twelve boys on the football team, two boys on the basketball team, and three girls on the basketball team. In chapel programs excellent talent was shown. Our dramatic ability is not to be disputed because four of our number were in the main cast of the operetta this year. The Junior Prom which is to take place in May is expected to be one of the best ever put on in P. A. H. S. and is looked forward to with much anticipation by seniors and juniors alike. Of the fact that our class is one of the most outstanding ever in Port Allegany we are quite assured and are now ready to take our places as seniors next year. Class Colors—Blue and White Motto—“Out of the harbor into the deep” Flower—Red Rose
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