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

 - Class of 1934

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THE TIGER LILY History of the Class of 1934 One very pleasant morning in September, 1931, a group of very be- wildered but eager students arrived at the high school to begin three of the happiest years of their lives. The first few days were quite peaceful as the seniors were busy learning how to become seniors. But the upper classmen had not forgotten We were sophomores and we received plenty of punishment, especially the night of the reception. But we proved that we could take it, and after the reception we were left alone and be- gan to make ourselves at home in our new surroundings. The first oflicial act of our soph- omore year was to elect the following officers: Alvin Anderson, Presidentg Chester Lybarger, Vice Presidentg Doris Fitzsimmons, Secretaryg and Betty Carlson, Treasurer. The second and most important event of the year took place April 29' when we showed the seniors we knew how to give a successful party. Nothing else of much importance took place that year and in June we found ourselves juniors. -n 'v-' We didn't feel much different as juniors than we had as sophomores. We .started the year with the follow- ing ofiicers: President, James Isher- woodg Vice President, Ronald Wil- liams, Treasurer, Chester Scherer, Secretary, Jane Crosby. The first thing we did was to pur- chase rings. We retained the stand- ard ring. On May 13, we held our Prom for the seniors. We had the dinner in the Presbyterian Church Hall and the dance in the high school gymnasium. Kay Fitch and his orchestra furnished the music. In the fall we came back seniors. Now was our turn t-o get even with the sophomores. Most of the initiation ceremony was held down town. Af- terwards everyone came to the high school for dancing and refreshments. During the year we held a num- ber of successful dances and a very successful bazaar. We were guests at a party given by the sophomores, and the Prom given by the juniors. We send our best wishes to the juniors and hope they will be as proud of their record as we are of ours. il liflfl:-f f- .4 1

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LESTER THOMAS Football, , 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 3, 4 Boys' Athletic Club, 2, 3 lli-Y Club, Secretary, 23 Class President, 1 Library Club, 4 Steve's boy, motorcycles, athlete, books, he-man ANTHANETTE TRONETTI Latin Club, 2, Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Smart Clothes, night life, laughter, dance floor, eflicient VICTOR WAGNER Athletic Club, 25 Science Club, 3, 4 Football Manager, 4, Athletic Council, 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Vic , manager, skates, ladies' man??, detective stories, chewing guin ALBERT WEIMER 'Class President, 13 F. F. A. Club, 2, 3, 4 Tiger Lily Staff, 4 Winchester or Remington? apples, Hunter, plough and tractor, milk wagon. RONALD WILLIAMS Senior President, 45 Vice President, 3 Secretary, 33 Football, 45 Gymn Clulb, 3 President of Library Club, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Lovey-dorey, tweet-tweet, Harmon enthusiast cosmopolitan, orator v



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Tl-IE' TIGER LILY Last Will and Testament We, the class of 34, having so much genius, power, brilliance, and what have you, find it our desire and wish to leave these astonishing traits and choice tid-bits to the lower class- men: Oliver Deane-leaves his huskiness to Dick Becker. Jean Goding-leaves her charming man- ners to Aletha Andress. Mary Agnes Boudon-leaves her willowy form to Sue Brown. John Bayline-leaves .his way with the women to Red Gnagey. Ada Hardes-leaves her flaming hair to Virginia Turneur. Jane Crosby-leaves her petiteness to Bess Hardes. f'Nig Summerson-leaves all his 'play- things to Jess Hurd. Jane Dannels-leaves her buxom form to Margaret Golden. Phil Dardenne-keeps everything he owns. Anthanette Tronetti-leaves her color ing to Helen Lacney. Tony Nordstrom-leaves Mary Smith to Bob Lyman. 'Cicy Babola and Doris Fitzsimmons- leave peace and quietness to trig class. John Geuder-leaves his football ability to Jimmie McMahon. Donald DeLong-leaves his shyness to Tommy Glass. Hank Sherwood-leaves his idelbonair manners to Carl Taylor. Alvy Anderson-leaves Becky .to graduate. Alberta Anderson-leaves her Swedish characteristics to Emery Johnson. Ronald Williams-leaves .his faithfulness to Kappy Keith. Vic Wagner-leaves the football man- agment to Quntin Brady. Albert Weimer-leaves his diploma to Fritz Grabe. - t'Sis Doll-leaves her studious manner to Chester Hovis. Wayne Johnson leaves his bashfulness to Harland Strait. To Cheeky Doloway-a new tooth. To Bill Painter-a new tooth. Ann Teater-leaves her fondness for ec- onomic class to Frances Cutting. To Miss Rose-new singers for operettas. To W. H. Hockeniberry-some new ex- periments. James lsherwood-leaves his oratorical ability to Byron Simar. Wilma Fessenden-leaves her Latin abil- ity to Norris Burleson. Chet Scherer-leaves his sweet dispo- sition to Mary Rumsey. Virginia Catlin-leaves her quiet man- ners 'to Joan Dwyer. Lester Thomas-leaves his conceit to Harry Duhart. Jim Shevak-leaves his four years of si- lence to Sandy Tausciher. Mildred Carlson-leaves her sophistica- tion to Dorothy Parish. Muriel Harmon-leaves her 'booth in the hall to Mary Moore. Donald DeLong and Lowell Hardes- leave their baseball ability to Jack Pfeil. Rowland lSiherwood-leaves his back ex- cuses to Miss Dennin. Nancy Catlin-leaves everything to any- body that wants it. June Redington-leaves her erect pos- ture to Betty Jervis. To the supply room-510.00 for talblets carried away lby seniors. To the Juniors-complete run of the school. To the Gym-another horse. To Professor Hardy-our sympathy. Lastly we leave the school our best re- gardsf' The Seniors.

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