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

 - Class of 1935

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GLEE CLUB AND ORCHESTRA First Row, left to right: Joyce Jervis, Betty Robbins; Bernice Robbins, Bernice West, Orabelle Meade, Minnie Sherwood; Bessie Rcbbins, Jean Gailup, Dorothy Parish, Jack Holcomb, Russell Anderson, Philip Larcom, Jack Powers, Robert Townsend, Maurice Cooper. Second Row: Ruth Hardy, Kappy Keith, Anna Michelitsch, Aylene Gustafson, Kathryn Caden, Jane Black, Harriet Kelly, Mary Shevak, Genevieve Acker, Betty Jervis, Margaret Golden, Mary Moore, Pearl Lumley, Marjorie Geuder, Nellie McElwee, Harriet Long, Bernadette Glass, Miss Rose. Third Row: Gladys Johnson, Pearl Lamont, Jane Boudon, Mary Rossetti, Jean Mangold, Eola Metker, Alberta Ostrander, Laura Mae McFariane. Girls’ Glee Club President - - Margaret Golden Vice President - Pearl Lumley Secretary - - Betty Jervis Treasurer - - Frances Cutting The Glee Club has been unusually active this year under the supervision of Miss Rose. As a source of entertainment during Community Fail' Week, the Glee Club presented a fashion show, which was later staged in chapel. A female minstrel show, entitled “Creole Belles”, was given before the school in January. The black faces and flashy dresses of the girls caused a good deal of amusement. A very successful party was held in December by the Glee Club. The largest single project of the Glee Club was the annual operetta.

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THE TIGER LILY ASK THE PROFESSOR” On April 12, in the high school auditorium, a most successful operetta entitled “Ask The Professor” was presented by the members of the senior high school. All the singing and music in the operetta was under the supervision of Miss Rose, the speaking parts were coached by Miss Den-nin, and the dancing parts by Miss Flesher. Joan Dwyer and Frederick Grabe who played the two leading roles, charmed the whole audience with their lovely voices and firmly established themselves as the “finds” of the year. The story of the play concerned Maryida O’Neal, the laundress’s daughter, played by Joan Dwyer, who with her mother (Loletta Nelson), takes in washings to keep Red (Adrian Boudon), Maryida’s brother, at college. When John (Frederick Grabe), a rich young man and brother to the most popular of the senior girls (Dorothy Parish), announces that his rich aunt has chosen Maryida as her selection of a girl to send away to finishing school, one of the college professors, Will Breakeasy (Bill Painter), who is always being made fun of by Maryida, says that she isn’t fitted for the place. John really has no rich aunt but is only pretending, as he wishes to help Maryida. Emily (Betty Jervis), Maryida’s closest fiiend, finds out about the scheme and is very much upset. Finally, everything is put to rights and everyone is happy again. The comedy is furnished by Tommy (Vance Carlson), a college freshman, and Polly (Phyllis Holcomb), a cute fluffy co-ed. The call boy, Margaret Golden, the prompters, the stage managers, and all those who helped in the presentation of the operetta, did their parts loyally and commendably. Future Farmers of America President ... Neil Mangold Vice President - Donald Michelitsch Secretary - - - - Earl Meacham Treasurer - - - Lawrence Freer Reporters: — John Kinney, Max Fessenden Adviser ... Mr. Cherrington During the school year of 1934-35 the F. F. A. has conducted a well rounded program. The members have been engaged in many activities from dances to duck raffles. Everyone remembers the well-known “Ag” dances attended and enjoyed by many. Several educational and interesting field trips have been enjoyed. At the annual “Ag” party held in the high school gym in the fall, great quantities of sweet cider and doughnuts were devoured by the lads and their lassies.

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