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THE TIGER LILY fgirla' glfielh gililnnkeg The third season of field hockey was played last fall with about thirty- five girls out during the two months of practice and play. The four upper classes were each represented, but the freshmen showed the greatest amount of enthusiasm by their number and regular attendance at the Tuesday and Thursday practice periods. Three teams competed in the two rounds of tournament play during the season. The senior-sophomore play- ers combined, forming one team, while the juniors and freshmen were each represented by individual teams. The freshmen won the tournament with a total score of 12 points. Each player of the winning team Was awarded a six inch, black felt hockey stick bearing the numerals '37, as an insignia of their championship. As one game, the junor-sophomore, was not played because of bad weather, a second rating was not decided. The captain-managers of the teams were: Freshmen - - - Nellie McElwee Senior-Sophomore Alice Sullivan Junior - - - Margaret Golden Frances Cutting, Anna Michelitsch, Doris Tauscher, Alberta Mattison, Mary Rosetti, andrBernadette Glass, some of the 'backfield players who do not appear in the scoring record, play- ed excellent defensive games. Individual Scoring Record Name Game Points Margaret Golden 4 8 Betty Langworthy 4 7 Becky Gamble 5 4 Jean Goding 3 3 Nellie McElwee 5 2 Alice Sullivan 5 2 Gene Gallup 2 2 Harriet Kelly 4 1 Total 29 Schedule Oct. 12 Sophomore C25 Freshmen C49 Oct. 13 Juniors C21 Freshmen C41 Oct. 26 Juniors C33 Sophomore Q33 Oct. 31 Sophomore C65 Freshmen C19 Nov. 2 Juniors C11 Freshmen C33 Nov. 7 Juniors Sophomore - rain Team Standings Games Won Lost Points Freshmen 4 3 1 12 Sr-Sophomore 3 1 1 11 Juniors 3 0 2 6 Championship Teams 1931-None 1932-Senior '33 1933-Freshmen '37
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1 ATHLETIC COUNCIL Front row left to right. Mary Smith, Secretaryg Elwin Nordstrom, Mary Ann Teater, Vice Presidentg Max Hoffower, Presidenlg Mary Barnett, Alvin Anderson, Treasurer. Second row. Miss Lincoln, Mr. Rowles, Ervin Summerson, Victor Wagner, Norris Burleson, Mary Agnes Boudon, Mr. Hardy Advisor. ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council is composed of the regular ofiicers of the Athletic Association, the coaches of the ath- letic teams, the managers of the girls' and boys' teams, four members elect- ed from the Athletic Association, and the Supervising Principal. It is the duty of this council to transact all business pertaining to the Athletic Association before it can be brought before the association as a body. This year the council took care of the sale of athletic tickets and the bus- iness manlagement of the various teams as Well as helping financially to sponsor the Sophomore Reception. THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association yearly finances the boys' and girls' basket- ball teams, the football team, and the girls' hockey team. The organization is composed of the members of the senior high school and the faculty.
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FOOTBALL TEAM Front row, left to right. jack Gilluly, james McMahon, Walter Dannels, Oliver Deane, Quentin Brady, Robert Healy, Robert Boudon, William Hurd, Russell Anderson. Second xow. Elwin Nordstrom, John Geuder, Ervin Summerson, Chester Scherer, James Thomas, Lawrence Freer, Richard Becker, Charles Nunn, Lester Thomas. Third row. Mr. Rowles, Coach: Robert Lyman, Earl Doloway, Philip Dardenne, Harry Gnagey, Chester Dolloway, Bess Harcles, Max Hoffower, Neil Mangold, James Shevalc, Mr. Fitz- gerald, Assistant Coach. Fourth row. Harry Duhart, Assistant Manager: Lawrence Freer, Ronald Williams, Robert Hoffower, Vergil Larson, Victor Wagner, Edward Kinney, Frederick Grabe, Earl Meacham, Don- ald Anderson, Menfred Tenglund, Assistant Manager. 7 unihzrll 1933-1934 In cold, black type Port Allega- ny's football record for 1933 may not be impressive to the average fan, but to the supporters of Port High who are close to the team it presents very satisfactory evidence of a diflicult task well done. Pitted against some of the strong- est teams in the section, Port follow- ed her usual custom of taking on the hard ones and leaving the easy ones to less Worthy rivals. Winning or losing, everybody supported the fight- ing team and that is Why the season was a success as far as Port High is concerned. Starting the season with ten letterimen and a Wealth of mater- ial made the prospects look bright for a successful season. The first game, with Eldred on the home field, result- ed in Ports decisively beating a fight- ing but light team by the score of 12-0. On the following Saturday, Port took the long trip to Renovo and emerged the victor in a hard fougth contest by a score of 6-0. The victory string re- mained unbroken and Port's second team had a chance to show their pow- er in a game with Galeton here when Port piled up 45 points to the visitor's 0.
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