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SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row, left to right, Gertrude Turner, Bernice Causer, Eola Meeker, Euretta Stooke , Pearl Lumley, Loletta Nelsen, Alice Nelsen. Mary Moore, Jane Colcord,Mary Smith, Arlene Ford, Francis Cutting. Second Row, Virginia Winship, Pearl Williams, Genevieve Acker, Winifred Simpier, Thelma Daley, Margaret Golden, Fronie Sherwood, Mary Barnett, Marguerite Hardes, Mary Redington, Irma Crawford. Third Row, Donald Michelitsch, Charles Ireland, Ernest Edgreen, Robert HofFower, Frederick Grabe, Betty Jervis, Phyllis Holcomb, Marie Carlson, Robert Lyman, Norris Burleson. Howard Edgreen, Harland Strait, Menford Tenglund Fourth Row, James Thomas, Mr. Bates, Ass't. Advisor; Richard Klein, Neil Mangold, Byron Simar, Max Roys, DeForest McDowell, Jessie Hurd, Chester Dolloway, Harry Duhart, Emery Johnson, Philip McDowell, Mr. Hockenberry, Class Advisor; Clark Johnson, Cutler Henning.
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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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First Semester President ........... Norris Burleson Vice President .... Chester Doloway Secretary..................Mary Smith Treasurer .......... Menfred Tenglund Second Semester President........... Norris Burleson Vice President . . Deforest McDowell Secretary ............... Mary Smith Treasurer ......... Menfred Tenglund Class Advisors: Mr. Hockenberry Mr. Bates (Assistant) We, the sophomore class, received a royal reception to P. A. H. S., last fall on November 12, when the seniors initiated us into Port Allegany Senior High School. The sophomore class is one that may easily be distinguished from other classes by its size and by its industrious workers. The group has shown a great deal of initiative and interest in all its class activities as well as in all projects which concern the school as a whole. We have done our best in all athletics, placing six of our members on the football team, nine members on the boys’ basketball team, and six of our fair lassies on the girls’ basketball team. The class has done its part in music and dramatics, having several members in the high school orchestra and the glee club, and sponsoring assembly programs which have been appreciated by the entire school. On April 22, the sophomore party was given in honor of the seniors. We are sure that our class will always be one which will do its best to make its high school career a success. Class Colors—Green and White Motto—“Climb high though the rocks be rugged.” Flower—White Rose
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