Port Allegany Union High School - Tiger Lily Yearbook (Port Allegany, PA)
- Class of 1938
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1 4 I gf UR HIGH SCHOOL' PUHTALLEGANY, PA. EDREWDRD WITH MINGLED SENTIMENTS DE IDY AND SADNESS WE LEAVE BEHIND US THE HAP PIEST DAYS OE DUR LIVES FUTURE UNAERAID FIRM IN THE KNDWLEDQJE THAT WE HAVE BEEN WISELY CJUIDED SD EAR ON LIPES JOURNEY. SCHDDI, DAYS. WE FACE THE THE Semor L,lass of 1938 W1ShCS to express nts smcerest gratltude and appreclatlon to Coach Albert Magllsceau who has never falled to support us ln any of our undertakmgs and who has wllhngly and grac lously devoted hrs efforts to the mterest of our hlgb school To Mr M3gl1SCCaU who IS admlred by both the student body and the fac ulty we dedlcate our Tlger Llly DEDICATIO . -x . . . . 3 4 . . - . i ' ! ' U ' ' H 3 , CCDNTENTS Tlx SLIKDOI bpmm S Aan mm Atlilgtigb FL ltumb xl 'xf PQRT ALLEGANY SENIQR HIGH SCHQQL B0 RD QF EDUCATIO President D C Hanna jr Secretary Mr H C Herger Treasurer Mrs C W Catlin Other Members Mr J A Carlson Mr W M Burleson OUR SILVER ANNIVERSARY published by the senior class and much credit 1 due to the students now men and women who started the project To the students who are graduating th1s year a span of twenty five years seems a very long time but after it is past It seems short indeed The faculty of that early day consisted of five members Mr F A Berkenstock Supervlsing Principal Mr H C Fetterolf Miss Wilma Kerschner Miss Katherine Miller and Miss Genevieve Lawler At that time the total enrollment of the high school was ninety students This year the total secondary school enrollment IS over four hundred and the faculty is ncade up of sixteen men and women all graduates of iecognized universities and colleges When the first Tiger Lily was published there was only one course of study offered to the student body Undoubtedly this fact was one of the reasons why so few tudents completed a high school course Today the school has such a dlV6I'S1f:lCd currlculum that practically each student can find the type of work best suited to his needs By means of a well rour ded activity program the students are taught to develop lnterests outside the regular textbook course A tribute should be paid to the men and women who have served on the school board throughout the years and given unstmtingly of their time and effort that the girls and boys might receive the best educational opportunities that our community could afford Patrons of the school also deserxe much credit for the loyalty and fine spirit of cooperatlon shown throughout the history of our school We hope that the fine examples of loyalty interest and friendship that have been maintained by former students mav continue throughout the years to come 8 ' ...,..,.....,...,.., ,..,,... D r. . . , '. Since the year IQI3. with the exception of one year, a high school annual has been AA 'D . vm V T ' V , . 1 ' ' g , s..,,-. Dear Senrors May l offer you my heartlest congratulatlons on your acluevment ln publlshmg thls Sllver Annlversary Tlger Llly I am sure you wlll value lt more hrghly rn future years than you do at present l also wrsh to congratulate you on reaclung the first goal 1n your eclucatlon l trust that you may have the deslre and the opportumty to continue If May success crown your efforts IH every good tlung you undertake Slncerely your frrend, Fred N. Hardy 9 A ,gan J .wr . c H . . H . . . . . FACULTY Mass Ruth McFarland M155 Ruth Lmcoln in... V W Gram Mr aAlberr Maghsceau Mr A E Cherrmgron clxson O Bates M Mlss Lorame Flasher M155 Eleanore Rumsey Mass Wlnxfred O Me ra M155 Hanna X .V Yo SENICR PfCSldCl'lt Mahloll Brundage Vlce Presldellt Bernard Ryan Secretary Gelalcllne Palnter Treasurer Eva Stralt Cl s AClV1SCI'S Mlss McFarland and MISS Dennln Flower Yellow Rose Colors Blown and Yellow Motto Knowledge IS Power We launched on Ol lll :ly mal lil ealcer III log, when we VVCIC QIVCII a IO a lrceptlon by the SCUIOTQ As sophomores we olgalllfeel our el lss wlth the fOllOW1I1g,, otfleers Presldent Robert urer Bernard Rvan In Aprll we sponsor d the Sophomore Hop ln the gym NVh1Cl1 was decorated ln naroon and Whlte In our Junlor year we sclectld the followlng offlcers PI'C51dCI1t Bernard Ryan Vlce Presldent Genevleve Alltonsoll Secretary Jeanne Edgar and Treasurer Eva Stralt The class rlngs were purchased thls year On May , we gave the annual Jll1'1lOI' Prom III honor of the graduatlng class Last fall we began our scnlor year the most slgnlflcant of them all Some of the senlors attended the Alumlll Banquet at the Hotel Butler and the nance afterwards at the Flreman s Auelltorlum DUflDU the xe the class pollsoleel dances raffle eookeel food and candy sales a agazlne campalgn and a bazaar We senlors lx sh to thank the faeulty for thell ald 'and eooperatlon ln helplng us to attaln our floal the hrst stepplne stone to success As we leave these p Jrt lls to o IH IlllISl.1lt of our seperate ClPSt1!11LS lf we relnember hat Knoxxleelge 18 Poxxel hall l pulled on to ultlmate sueee ss ll al: 5 . ...,..... ' ' ir 'sip ' :A gg ' ' sf ' N ' 'X ' ' y l Townsend: Vice PYCSlClL'I1t. Mallloll Brlllldagee: Secretary, Geralelille Painterg and Treas- V , ,C - . . 1 . ' I ' ,B M' ar A fl ,: K' ,, ' W s. ' ' ' ,, 5- V , , . i E - ,, ' ' if . . . ,V ' ' nf' ' . , . -- 1 ' ' - 1- we f Je- fl ' ' ' I X GENEVIEVE ANTONSON ze I asslsted at the b1rth of that most sxgmflca t word fllrtatlon Latm Club 1 2 Press Club 3 Bas etbal 1 Cheerleader 2 3 Natlonal Honor Socxety Glee Club 1 2 3 Hockey 1 2 3 Tr1H1Y 1 2 3 Presldent 3 SQX PHILIP BARRHO Phil X5' Oh sleep rt lS a gentle thmg of K 2' Beloved from pole to pole B1ology Club 1 2 3 Football Asst Mgr MJJMERLE BAUM Wa Baumre He hath a dally beauty 1n hls hfe EVERETT BEAN Beame He wears the rose of youth upon hrm B nd 1 2 3 H Y 2 3 Orchestra 3 Basketball 2 3 Biology Club 1 2 3 I j3JJ 1 HV'Y1 ,, .1 . 3. . R . . ,, ' . . '- 1 . Y S Y Y U ex '1 1 , , , , ,, , . ,,. , - - Y 7 Y U- 7 ' ki 5 ll -n 3 ff, . In C ra ' ' ' , . - 'Q 1, Q-1' A 1 , , Y - 'YZ' jj I' .. -H !w U . , . . ,, tt 'li M ' U 3 , 1 y Z 1', , , , Y Y Y Y 3 ! ' '! ,. PAUL JOSEPH BRESSAN Shag WISE to resolve and patlent to perform Assoclate Edltor of Tlger Llly ARTHUR BROWN Ar Men of few words are the best men A Club 1 2 3 MAHLON BRUNDAGE jume Hrs words lxke so many n1mble and arry serv ltors trxp about hmm at hrs command Gym Club 3 Presxdent 3 T1gerL11y Staff Athletlc Councxl 3 Treasurer 3 Biology Club I 2 JACK DENNIS CADEN jake I must become a borrower of the mght H Y 1 3 Football Manager x Basketball Manager 1 I3 .. ,, ' ' 1, ' ' tl ' ' VI 4. tn .. ,, F. F. . , , , . 1 ' ' A 1 I KK ' !! L f A - ,, . . . . YL . . . . ,, , . Class President, 3g Glee Club, 1, 2, 31 Band, rg .' ' , ' , 44 - - 11 . V 1 1 ' x 1 1 , ' ' ' , : - , : 4 ' 'l X? q . 1 x - f , .1 ., Q ll ' h ' i- , , 2, Q , I, 2: - , xi, ' 'N ' ' 5 MARION CHAFFEE YM! Chaffee My My She hath made use and falr advantage of her days Gym Club I Press Club 2 3 MERY DARDENNE Denny And speech more pleasant than sweet harmony Gym Club 1 Glee Club I 2 3 Press Club 3 'l'r1 H1 Y I 3 Nat1onal Honor Soc1e'fy RAY W DILLENBECK D1IIy Hxs manners are gentle complymg and bland 11 F A ub EVELYN ECKSTRAND Evxe Gentle of speech beneficent of mmd Llbrary Club 1 Press Club 3 Trl H1 Y 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Nat1onal Honor Soclety Assoclate Edxtor of Tiger Lzly 1 jf5! at .-eff a u va ' 4 XJ l ,, o .V - UN, Af . Y- vm vy- H ll A i ,L ,Q H'77 u' ' U , . F. . .Cl,1,2,3. Al 'YI , . ' ' ss' 'vs JEANNE EDGAR jeanne A dancmg shape an xmage gay Gym Club 3 Glee Club 2 3 Basketball 2 Class Secretary 2 Hockey 2 3 T 1 H1 Y 1 2 3 DAVID EISWERTH dxf' Easy Perhaps my semblance mlght dece1ve the truth That I to manhood am so near arrlved Press Club 1 T1ger L1ly Staff ANNE FUNDATOROD fa abgjlfr- Funn f Glee Club 3 Gym Club 3 Tn H1Y 3 GEORGE EDWIN GUNCHEON Gunch Let us be jocund H1 Y 2 3 Gym Club 1 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Jr, JJ Football Manager 3 Asst Mgr 1 2 15 .. H .. - - ,. , . - 3 y . Z , 1 , I , , Z rl' g' x r 9 - .. I . . , ' V! ,.. - . ,. , . ll yy, 9 Better late than never. , : , 1 '- '- , . H J H H KK ' YI N ,1,,: . E? ' , Z - -, , - 'X , . ' JK x X .fy X W7 HOWARD GUSTAFSON Gus For too much rest 1tself becomes a pa1n Basketball 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 Gym Club 1 2 3 M RUTH HARDY WMM pl Rufus hou hast deserved hlgh commendat1on W true applause W Llbrary Club 1 Band 1 2 3 Secretary 3 ww Glee Club 3 Orchestra 3 Press Club 2 3 TIHIY 1 2 Edltor ln Ch1ef of T1ger L1ly Natlonal Honor SOClCty WALTER J KELLOGG WM ,J Wan None but h1mself can be hlS parallel N661 Blology Club I 2 3 H1 Y 3 .1 BURTON JAMES LILLIBRIDGE Burt I am resolved to grow fat and look young W t1ll forty nl Basketball Manager 2 3 Y 1 I 16 Glee Club 1 2 3 BlOlOgy Club V1ce PfESldCHt 3 .1 ,, tl Q ' ' U , y 3 , 1 Z , , , - 4 . 5 X it ' ' Y 9 n M H ' , : , , , 9- , 5 t. . . ' 1 1, 2, , , I, 2, , , , 1 r'- , 1 ' - ! fl!! U . - .vs !5 ' , , , 3 '- , . 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' , , . : . z ,2: '- '- , , 9- ' ' , - . Q .4 ,, , IA ' ! 9 Q- GARTH M NELSON Ab Nut if fi of labor with an alr of ease if GERALDIN E PAINTER Gerry Welghed ln the balance and not found wantmg Hockey 3 Captam 1 Press Club 3 Class Secretary 3 Tr H1 Y 2 3 Basketball Tlger L1ly Staff Athletlc COUHCII 3 Secretary 3 MJ W VIOLET PETERSON ,,QyJ 62 Thou hast by moonllght sung 49 yy Tr H1 Y 1 2 3 Secretary 3 Pre sC1ub 3 D-X Mfg Glee Club I 2 3 Hockey 3 JACK E PFEIL j-rl Gram I charm the1r ears Wlth muslc Blology Club 1 2 3 Glee Club I 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 Band 3 Presldent 3 Cheerleader 3 18 l .pf r 'J I at - YY NX lv. .I . . ,, r 6 mf Y V it YY I ' 1 ' YY A ,1,2,:- ,Q ,s M ,1, : 1- -, ,Q 'I' K y ,:- ,. XII I fKViYY . Q' ,. . ,, 1 1- ,z S ,Q . . . 09-S- . . li YY KK ' ' 'YY Q-Uk ' - 0 . , , - I ki YiY YY- Y! ,. THOMAS PLUNKETT Tom Speech IS s1lver sxlence zs golden Bl0l0gy Club 1 Secretary 1 MARCELLA RAFFERTY W Illarcre xg Therefore let s be merry Hang sorrow' Care wxll kxll a c Glee Club 3 Hockey I 2 3 Captam 2 3 Gym Club 1 2 3 Txger L1ly Staff BERNARD RYAN Talkest thou nothmg but of ladzesi' Class Presldent 2 H1 Y 1 2 3 Presldent Class Vlce Presldent 3 Band 1 2 3 Class Treasurer Football Blology Club 1 2 3 Secretary 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Wg 'C'C'246-j JACK WILLIAM S TZ ack I know a trxck worth two of that Press Club I I9 ,x l ' '... ' 1 . Q re' ' 'c C. KL !, I . . . . ,, , . , I' Y - rl -vw f ll ' ' . , , , v -, , . Y2, Z . , , 2' 1 y 2 , u ' - vu D Y , V Y - KK !Y! '- Pete -- In ' - u ' I , I ' - - , I' ,SZ J v I , y y I u 4 X l I 1 Iv , 2, 3, , , I , , y Z' 1 ,31 ' I Y Y ' x I 1 7 . I HJ I nj yy U - H , . PAULIN E SHEVAK Shevy Oh Joy' that m our embers Is somethmg that does l1ve Latm Club 1 Glee Club 2 3 Hockey 2 3 Gym Club 2 3 Presldent 3 Secretary 2 Tr1 H1 Y I 3 Vxce Presldent 2 Txger L1ly Staff U ui' ERMA SIEGWART Q3 'JJ' it KX Ermxe Wxthout folly wxthout vamty M Press Club 1 2 3 Glee Club 3 Tlger L11y Staff EVA STRAIT Eva f Beauty IS truth truth beauty Z' 4 Latln Club I 2 3 Presldent 3 Secretary Y!!! Athletlc Councxl 2 3 V1ce Presldent 3 Class Treasurer 2 3 Trl H1 Y 1 National Honor Society ROBERT TOWNSEND Oh' Bob LVL? He IS slx foot 0 man A 1 y Athlet1cCounc1l3 Presldent 3 Football 2 Vgdfj If Bl01Ogy Club I 2 3 Class Presldent f 'M' H1 Orchestra Band J!po Glee Club 1 Basketball I Tiger L1ly Staff 20 K4 H! ,, . . - - H , 1 y Q y ,ly y , V V 7- V Y Y Y .- .h 7 .w . . 1 , Y-, 1 , , .. - - H . ' Q Q l. H s x, ns ' - - nv 0' ' ' ' E 71.1 v 1 y Y y 1, 1 LL ' ' Y! KK YI f - H . va , . ' u 1 1 1' 1 9 12: t X 1 Y Y - 7 7 J . '- '- . X , , , , y , H . . , ,, , 1- 3 Y Y c ' - ' ,CJ . , , v ,I 1. . ,JI ,fifvf -Y, ,L 2, 71, f , : , , ' L6 ' ' 11 ABEL VAN VOLKENBU G Twmney Llttle strokes fell great oaks MARJORIE VAN VOLKENBURC1 Marje A valrant and joyous spxrlt Glee Club 3 Press Club 3 The News of the World Brought to you through the courtesy of Tea Bone Sausage Ca lot of boloneyj vuly 5 1950 Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash I-lash Flash Flash Flash Mr Garth Nelson noted sky pllot astomshed the natron by breakmg the world record for landmg wlthout wheels He IS the first one to accomphsh th1s feat and l1ve to tell about lt At last someone has dlscovered dry water Professor Bernard Ryan stumbled upon th1s remarkable substance The world salutes you' Mlle Vlolet Peterson the noted Parrslan desxgner predlcts that bustles and hoop sklrts w1ll be the vogue for the fall season of evadmg the 1848 dog tax He was defended by Walter Kellogg noted cr1m1nolog1st M1ss Genev1eve Antonson the Metropolxtan star IS headmg for Hollywood where she w1ll be starred 1n a new pxcture Mr jack Pfell a well known concert planxst rs sallmg for England where he IS to play before the kmg and queen Mr Arthur Brown and Mr Ray Drllenbeck have purchased a quarter m1ll1on acre cattle ranch 1n South Amerxca It rs expected that the enterprlse w1l1 lower conslderably the prlces of beef and leather Dr Mery Dardenne noted bram SpCC1allSt of john Hopklns Hosp1tal has per fected an artnficxal bram Mrs Dorothy Long Baylme has been awarded first prxze 1n the Homemakers Contest entxtled The Most Economrcal Eudget for a Famlly of Twelve F1rst and only sleepatorlum m the world has been erected and rs supervlsed by none other than Phxhp G Barrho Thxs outstandmg person IS elrglble for the Nobel Peace Prlze 21 Q.: . 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Y, Trz I-I1 Y 2 Press Club 3 Glee Club 3 Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash I' ash Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash Extra' Extra' Anne Fundator loses her Job as stenographer for the Kmg of Lrttle Amerrca Rumor says lt had somethmg to do w1th Anne s makmg eyes at the palace elevator boy A radxcal change rn the pol cles of the government w1ll be unavo1dable when Thomas Plunkett takes the Pres1dent1al charr ln 1952 The present day finds MarJor1e and Mabel Van Volkenburg ln glorrous mrxups because of the fact that thex marrred two brothers who are zdentlcal 1n s1ze and looks The rdea of the two couples l1v1ng rn the same house makes mt almost pathetrc Marxan Chaffee astounds the natlon by wmnmg the Internatronal Hog Callmg Contest Some of the hogs rn questlon were so far off that they dld not arrxve untxl the contest closed three days later Everett Beans parents are delrghted to hear that Everett has won the World Wlde Sharpshooters Contest Everett defeated the former champlon Davld Erswerth by hlttmg a Hock of ch cken coops at twenty five yards Erma Slegwart popula Hollywood actress w1ll make a personal appearance at the Grand Theater next Saturday mght Miss Ruth Hardy noted child pEC1Bl1St w1ll speak at the Woman s Conference 1n Washrngton tomorrow nrght The sub5ect for her address w1ll be How to Raxse Bigger and Better Bables The firm of Baum and Brundage MOft1C13HS has 1nvented an unbreakable waterproof transparent dustproof msulated glass coffm Thxs artrcle w1ll doubtless revolutlonrze the coffin lndustry Noted Afr1can game hunter Slr Paul Bressan has just publxshed hrs auto b1ography The Second and Last Damel Boone Miss Marcella Rafferty stand 1n for Martha Raye wlth Robert Townsend and hls Pllots of Harmony vull go to Europe to partlcloate lil the Jubrlee honormg the Kmg of Lapland Congress was IH an uproar today when Senator jack Seltz mtroduced a b1ll prohrbltlng the wearrng of red and whrte plald socks on the street Represent at1ve Howard Gustafson protested saymg that rt IS not rmmodest to wear such socks and therefore the practlce should be perm1tted Mrs Eva Stralt Parxsh housewrfe rs applyzng for a drvorce She charges that her husband 1ns1sts on usmg the spare bed room to harbor a lxtter of young polecats The Supreme Court w1ll settle the case Exc1tement IS 1n the axr The wrnners of the Irrsh Sweep Stakes have been announced M1ss Evelyn Eckstrand a teacher rn Coal Valley New York was the happy reclpxent of a S73 ooo prlze Other wmners were M1ss Thelma Meacham a nurse at the Buffalo General Hosp1tal M1ss Esther Meade of the Forexgn Exchange MISS Geraldme Pamter secretary Mlss Jeanne Edgar nurse at Hahnneman Hosp1tal Phrladelphla M1ss Paulme Shevak secretary and M1ss Regma McGonnell from Los Angeles Mr Jack Caden v1s1t1ng nn Russla has won the tltle of the owner of the Largest Home Grown Mustache 72 . . v . . . , . 1 1 , . , . - v . . : , A . 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Y V y . , y 1 - . . y CLASS WILL Artrcle I We the Senror Class of ro38 of Port Allegany Hrgh School County of McKean State of Pennsylvanra berng rn our rrght mrnds do hereby make our last wrll and testament before departrng from our beloved Alma Mater Artrcle II We the Senror Class do wrll and bequeath our srncere gratrtude to Professor Hardy and the members of the faculty for therr helpfulness L10 Artrcle III Indrvrdual bequeaths are as follows Esther Meade leaves her quret ways to Peggy Holden What a quret place P A H S wrll be next year Jeanne Edgar wrshes to bequeath lrer contagrous grggles to Bernrce West George Guncheon reluctantly leaves hrs water bucket to Harry Coneys Arthur Brown bequeaths h s golden srlence to jerk Barron Paul Bressan leaves hrs huntrng abrlrty to Mr Hockenberry Eva Strart leaves her schoolgrrl cornplexron to the many who would lrke To Bessre Petteys Merle Baum bequeaths hrs engagrng smrle jack Pferl leaves hrs musrcal abrlrty to Honey Townsend Wava Strang hereby recerves Vrolet Peterson s varrous corffures Mahlon Brundage leaves hrs executrve abrlrty to future class presrdents Genevreve Antonson bequeaths her drstrnctrve strut to Helen Spencer Burton Lrllrbrrdge endows upon Sam Sprrngstead hrs mannerly ways Davrd Erswerth leaves hrs happy go lucky ways to Mary Lacney Pete Ryan leaves hrs courtshrps to Paul Mannrng To Verne Thoren Dodo Long bequeaths her outstandrng sales abrlrty Helen Adams and Bernrce Robbrns recerve the ladylrke manners left by Erma Sregwart You re also gorng to have some ladres junrors Phrlrp Barrho leaves hrs wrde awake attrtude to Ella Mae Kro To Lrllran Swort Howard Gustafson bequeaths hrs nonchalance Anne Fundator leaves her fickle ways to anyone who may want them To Eddre Goochee Marran Chaffee bequeaths her grft of gab Mery Dardenne and Evelyn Eckstrand leave therr endurrng frrendshrp to whoever can keep rt To Kate Teater Everett Bean bequeaths hrs droll manner Paulrne Shevak leaves her long walk to school to Lors Scherer To Ralph Drllenbeck Jack Caden leaves hrs vrllranous mustache Bob Townsend bequeaths hrs stud ousness to Prvrt Parnter Dont worry about graduatrng now Prvrt Regrna McGonnell leaves her amrableness to George Todd Marcella Rafferty bequeaths her temper to Hazel Taylor count ten Hazel Thelma Meacham takes great pleasure rn presentrng her Physrcs note book to the waste basket Ray Drllenbeck leaves hrs posrtron rn the F F A to Bob Isherwood Nothrng magrc about farmrng Bob Marjre and Mable Van Volkenburg endow therr desrre for fun on anyone who wants rt Garth Nelson delrx ers hrs mrlk route to Dwrght Hanna To Frances Meade Thomas Plunkett leaves hrs conscrentrousness Jack Seltz leaves hrs uncalculatrng ways to Russ Pferl Ruth Hardy leaves her clever rdeas to Lors Scherer We hereby nomrnate and appornt Mrss Dennrn and Mrss McFarland as the executors of thrs our last wrll and testament IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto subscrrbed our names the twenty lrst day of February rn the year of our Lord nrnetcen hundred thrrty erght THE SENIOR CLASS 3 . 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K O gy' ' 0 K3 Q .M f 3 -wow - ' G 4 ,rw tzX'3'fyA, C L A S S E S JU ICDRS Pres1dent Robert Baker V1ce Presxdent james Caskey Secretary Everett Pamter Treasurer Edward Gooche Class Reporter Lo1s Scherer Advlsers Mr Bates and Mr Hockcnberry Colors Green and Whne Motto Hlgh but Stlll Cl1mb1ng In September 1936 seventy three tlmxd sophomores entered Port Allegany Hlgh Nehool Of th1s number there are 37 glrls and 4 boys to take thexr places next year as semors The most EXC1tlI1g soc al event of our first year was the Sophoncore Hop whlch was held Apr1l 23 The Gym was decorated 1n our class colors green and whne and th ophomores and thexr guests enjoyed dancmg to the music of Carl Wxsmewskl The jumors durmg the 1937 38 eason have furmshed more materlal for the varrous thletlc teams than exther of the other classes The jumor g1rls produced a champlon hockey team that went through the season undefeated On the glrls varsry basketball squad were such junlor athletes as Freeda Geor etson julla Kmney Dolores Townsend Fvelyn Hendrlckson Allce Doloway and Betty Anderson One of our members Pat Smlth was captaln of the football squad of 1937 38 whlle Edward Goochee was captaln elect of the 1938 3Q team Caskey Baker Pamter and Kleln were other dependable Juniors on the football team Hendrmckson Caskey md Pfell are those Juniors who have played varslty basketball One of our members Helen Vlctory was a great help to the cheermg sectron as the students rooted for Old Port Hlgh Wlth a wealth of experlenced scmor athletes Port should be able to put out champlon basketball and football teams next year .26 Flower .,..,.....,.,..,....... Lily of the Valley ,, . . . . ,, S . I ' ,, : ,, ' . Q . . . Q . .3 . .- . . . - C . . . . . g Y . . . ' , ' v The class of '3Q, has done its part in music and dramatics having live members in the high school orchestra, four in the band, and eighteen in the Glee Club. The junior Prom, which took place May 13, was enjoyed by all with Carl Wis- niewski furnishing the music. The girls attired in light colored evening dresses and the boys in light suits or contrasting trousers and coats made an attractive picture. The gym was decorated in the senior class colors, yellow and brown. As a large and ambitious class we feel that we shall be capable of leading the high school through a successful school year when we assume our duties as seniors next year We have resolved to do our best rllli-. III su P K cs N I ui I 4 s xx x tl in x o si 4 rx llll 1, 1 I n 11 raison If It s L tl bln uw I ll A H14 I lr I N I Ill I 1 ll Ill INC Nl M H N Ill Nl N All I 4 I 27 , I, . .A 21:1 :im QA.: .III Ik ,I . I su-sul, Smith. llurclvs, Simzir. Il. .lol son, 'I'o:I4I, flilluly, .Iox'1lun, lflllllvy, l52ll'l'UIl, Vnoln-x', John: 11, Lux' vi ln. XVjIim-, 'I'Ill'2lSII, Slrel ls. I1o.'x'm'tIn, S111 g. illin. Ifvil, 4':111.'vr, Su 1'ImmlIe-V. flritlilh, Ki!! I.zu'nc-y. T wn:-ul, Imli vary. .Miz s, He rpctson. li. Ilmh Irins, I'Zll'SUll. Slottje, Mlmrv, Malnlz, Iiomllm, K. Vziskey, l'ol1x'e-ll. I.ox'vIl. I lzulmaz 11, Ilulflvn, I+Il1::,'I I Ill, .Xu I- , IIQ-I IV' 'k.'on, Hom-In-1-. l'uin!f-r. liz k f '. V2 5 ' '51 AI .' 'Ia 1. 1'. Str mlm-rp.:', I':2l.'llllilIl, Mr. IIUI-ke-11Iw1'i'y, Mr. iz -S, XII' Forum-Il, Ish -rxwlel. S4-I fe-r, I-I, M: .'! -l'.'f ll. 'I'zlylfrl', Nl -1 1-r. Vit-tony, 1'urti.', AIIXFIIIIX, Kr: I 11, M, Must -1' Q1 , .I:um- Iiulubins. I. Strait. I.. Str: it. I,nu'ks. Ilil Ivlv, Iioyanl. SOPI-IOMGRES President John Todd V1ce Presldent Dwlght Hanna Treasurer Wesley Van Dorn Secretary Joyce J6I'V1S Advlsers Mr Magllsceau and MISS Flesher Colors Maroon and Wh1te Motto Enter to Learn Go Forth to Serve We sophomores certa1n1y suffered 1nJur1es the flrst few weeks of school w1th no belts bobbyp1ns or stockmgs shoes undone our dresses and sults 1ns1de out and grease pamt generously dabbed over our faces After our first class meetmg on September I4 when we chose our officers and got cur class orgamzed we felt less green and a llttle more lmportant For the recept1on glven by the senlors on October 16 we glrls were attxrcd xn short d esses and wore halr rlbbons wh1le the boys wore short pants The senxors added to our embarasslng appearance by generously dabblng us wlth pamt After xt was all over as we supposed the persecutors came around wmth more pamt Our first party was a huge success Gay decorat1ons were attractwcly placed about the gym by mmble fingers One half of the room was roped off by streamers fo1 clanclng the other for card playxng Colored spotllghts matched the decorations of maroon and Wh1te whlch are our class colors Wltll smgmg and dancmg furnlshed by Jacquellne Boudon Phyllls Lyons Theresa Boudon Carol Herger Ahce Lamont and Frances Pulveno the program was h1ghl5 entertamlng Everyone enjoyed the lce cream punch and cookles served at lntermxsslon The Sophomore Hop held on March 18 was one of the most successful soc al events of the school year The Green and whlte decoratlons furmshed an attractlve back gmuucl fox thc dancmg, lnph school pllIDllS 'Incl then futncls 18 Flower .....,,...,......,.......,.,,,, Narcissus , , - , , V . . . . t Y . . . . , . Q w - . . . . . V . . Y . . x : ' . K., I . ' Seven of the sophomores were members of the football squad. With two years of experience most of these boys will be regular members of the 1938-39 team. Van Dorn, Hughes, Sawyer, and Thoren saw service in most of the games this year. Hughes, Johnston, and Van Dorn were three regulars on the boys' basketball team. Although few sophomore girls played regularly in any of the varsity basketball games, about five or six who were on the squad should see action in next year's games. Cooperating with the other classes and our teachers, we plan to make next year even more successful than the present one has been 1 n In in gg 4 x num fr e N v N L Nl lll p, in 1 Springs Xmf-ll 1 lou :IIA an 1: 14-xx fs s 1 4 s 0 U U insnn x luliu'-lon Hug.. lt N . Non s os n N I 1 U n L ru lxe lv N ss lu. 4, N 41: 0 u A rx 'Q Nlllll ltllhllf X4 l ff x 9 Snow beautles' Classmates The woodsman Refuehng stat1on Professor In the Alps Steeple jack The pups The fisherman Camera shy Three musketeers Alone Shevy Woman hater The twms All set to go 26 The mormng after 30 Two m the llmellght W P A worker You don t say' Dan1el Boone The proposal Gone to the dogs Our Robert Taylor What stature what polse' If 7 9 1 M K N11 . . 52 T 12 Q ,Q , A ,isa nf I9 v 4 - wwf 1 , ' 25 I ' . 9. 17. ' ' ' ' ' 10. 18. . . . II. 19. ' . ' ' 12, 20. ' 13, 21. 14, - 22. - 15, ' 23. - 16, - 24. . ' . 25, In the good old summertime. ACTIVITIES I fwz , f - up Qfwfv? x - , Q :ii I TIGER LILY STAFF l.ung.:'. Sht'X'2lk, 'l'rrXYllSt'lld. B1'UIlIl2lU.'L'. l'2ifllIt'l'. Miss IXIcFz1r'laml, llz11Tex'ty, Bresszxn, llnrcly. lickstraml. Iiiswcrth, Sie-gwzirt. I 1 1 I Nu st PRESS CLUB 37 n ln 111111, M. 1'h:lt'I'1-L-, lHll'1lQ'Illlt', lIwswm'll1. '2,XY2ll'1, l.:u-In-y, Iiilvlvhq lllvkslruml, Svllwr-1'. lin 141011. 'l'4-zxtm-r, Sv rt. AIll, ll1ll'2l. ll. Ilulv lrins. Ii. 1'l1z1l't'1-v, NMS 5l4'l zll'l:llx1l. 'I'wxx'l1sv1nl. ll. .Xxulm-rswll, li. .Xlule-rs-rrl. Milvs, llritlith, ll2ll'1lj'. Nivlwl Yi1'l4II'5. .l. llwlrlvilwrf. NIU'-iwl'iv Yllll Ywlln-rllw-x':4. l'IliIlTl'l4. 4':ule'11. Ilurll. S1l'Aj'1'l'. Vzxsk--X. lsllllllltlilll, .Xnlulxsn 1 IN-If-x's1r11. Muir--1 Yun YlPHil'IIIY1'I'Ll. TIGER LILY STAFF Edrtor ln Chref Assocxate Edrtors Socrety Ethtor Sport Edrtors joke Edltor Clrculatlon Manager Advertising Manager Dlarxst Art Edltor Ruth Hardy Evelyn Eckstrand and Paul Bressan Erma S1egwart Paulme Shevak and Robert Townsend Marcella Rafferty Dorothv Long Mahlon Brundage Geraldme Pamter Davnd Erswerth 'Ihe Trger Lrly thrs year celebrates rts twenty fifth anmversary Its blrth began ln the year IQI3 when an enterprrslng Junxor class conslstlng f lourteen members publlshed the flrst annual That small volume grew and lmproved untrl now xt stands ln the prlme of 1tS lxfe Its pages once fllled wxth Jokes personal rtems and only a few prctures now conslst chxefly of a p1ctor1a1 record of the llfe of the school Wrth Ruth Hardy as cdrtcr m chxef and w1th a wrllmg staff to help her the work connected wrth the publrcatxon of thrs years book went along very smoothly The staff greatly appreclates the suggestxons and help grven them by Mr Drullard the representat1ve of the Queen Clty Engravmg Co PRESS CLUB Wlth thrrty frve members the Press Club thrs year was the largest In rts three years exlstence The club had as 1ts chlef project the planmng and edxtlng of the school newspaper The Bugle wh1ch appeared semx monthly m The Reporter Argus The paper th1s year was mcreased rn slze to a full page for each ed1t1on The members spent each club perlod planmng The Bugle after wh1ch they I arned about types of news storres and proper ways of wrltmg storles for pubhcatlon Besldes therr Journallstlc work the members sponsored a serres of weekly tea dances at wh1ch the grrls gave mstructron m dancmg for the begmners and featured peclal dances for the experrenced Terpsrchoreans At Chrrstmas trme the members enjoyed a scavenger hunt followed by a dance ln the gym Members of the club game-d worthwhlle experrence rn rntervlewlng the special chapel speakers as well as other entertalners vxho presented programs ln the lngh school .53 . . r 1 H . . ,, . . . . v 1 1 . - y . . . . , - I , . rr u - - - U H - , - - . A ' rr uv - v 'Q' . f' . . S. P. Q. R. CLUB 1l'Ill1y. 'l':1ylw1'. IC. M. K rv. Mmwv. Yun VVM-, Vlmmllcr. M. Bl2lSlt'I'!4llll. M. Kin. I M1-:ull-. Ilzulvm-k. Ahlwy, Sin-nm-r. Miss IN-nnin, Strait. Ilnlnhins, Hk'I'g't'l'. .Xmh-rsn L 1 xl lu xx 1 wmv A I I I! r- EIOLOGY CLUB 31 Mt,-S. I'-I gg, 'I'nxx'11s4-1111. l:U,'X'4ll'lll. .I. l'f-il, l,zuw-vnu. S, .lel rm. I3z1'1'll4v, IH ll! Vhzxpin, Isiu-1-uw ml. X lu lm1'l1,Tml4l. Hzumzx. llugh-As, H. 'l'mlml, .Xxm-ll,1'ulwvIl. il5zx11.1'zu'lsm1. lluyul. I lhm.,-' 1'1wxxh-5.mmm,-ygh K, SHHI1. 51, H,-l ewmlwn-, li, l'l'vi1. Alanrtz, S1PI'ill 'SIt'2Ul. Pres1dent Vxce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Adv1ser IQ R CLUB Eva Stralt Helen Spencer Jane Robb1ns June Abbey An1ta Hancock Mrss Denn1n The S P Q R Club began a very successful year wlth a Halloween party at whlch txme the new members were lmtlated The club celebrated Chnstmas w1th a Saturnahan banquet 1n the Lat1n room xhxch was decorated 1n red and green Llght was furmshed by tall red candles and tmy brlght colored l1ghts on the Chrlstmas tree In true Roman style the glrls feasted sang Lat1n songs and exchanged glftS The most outstandmg 3CtlV1ty of the year was a Roman Banquet held 1n March m the gymnasrum Mlss Denmn the club members and the Frrst Year Lat1n Class Durmg the latter part of the year the club publxshed a year book wh1ch contamed Latmxzed falry tales popular songs poems cross word puzzles and Roman h1stor1cal materxal BIQLOGY CLUB Presldent George Todd VICC Presldent W1ll1am Colwell Secretary Treasurer Bernard Ryan Advlser Mr Bates The Bxology Club composed of twenty nme boys IS xnterested IH subjects pen tamlng not only to b1010gy but also to photography At the club meetmgs the mem lers have enjoyed movles of trlps taken by the club members and of scemc vxews ,hotographed by Mr Bates as well as commerclal YDOVICS related to the subject of lnology Besldes attendlng the regular club meetmgs many of the members Work Wlth Mr Bates 1n the evemng developmg plctures for hrgh school tudents at cost maklng pm ole cameras constructmg enlargers and domg dxfferent klnds of Woodwork The B1ology Club Leaflet wlth Robert Townsend as ed1tor 1n ch ef was publxshed s x t1mes durlng the year The members enjoyed a Chrlstmas dmner at the North Penn Camp a sknng party m january and a nlght hxke IU March 33 . . . . S 3 - , i Y , . jfirls. who acted as slaves, were attired in Roman costumes made for the occasion. V v I - Y I . Q ....... .,....,..-,.,.4..........,........ . L .. - -- ' 5 . ' -' - i A K. ' BOYS' GYM CLUB Mr. Mfmfllisceziu, Brundugre, Bzlkvr. Klein. Kinney, Jorrlan. Shields, Gustafson, Painter, J. Vaske-y. I-5211-1011, fluncheon. -Nkex Hdllfll 1-'IIGIH on ,mu 1 I Henle Hnlcul Xglson Wes xwlx . U 1x1 1 ,, XlIllt'N 1113.11 nl umm GIRLS GY M CLD B 56 Va, 5, Fu 2 ', H i-ks . lim-'ll m, Strz11g:, 41 . 1 , lx , A . ' xt. XTisSI.im'o111.Sclwmwve-14.Slnujf-.1,g1muut. lmluwuy. 114-fn'::vtsf1x1, Adams, Mann-ellzx Slwrwood I j, T'z1ffl'1y. Sh X 'Q k, 1.11:-'. Hllvy. I':ilSII!12ill. I 1 A, Bluzxslwlxm. 'J 'z '. M ' hmm-Il. H: sl 14, BGYS GYM CLUB President Mahlon Brundage Vice President Robert Baker Secretary George Guncheon Treasurer Donald Hendrickson C lub Reporter james Caskey Club Managers James Caskey and Charles Barron Adviser Coach Maglisceau The Boys Gym Club consisting of twelve members is an organlzation of those boys interested in gymnastics During the fall months the boys at their semi monthly nseetlngs played soft ball and other outdoor games Basketball and volley ball were the team sports en oyed by the athletes in the gym curing the winter months Featured also were boxing matches in which Bob Baker swinging a mean right proved himself the knockout champion During the February and March club meetings the boys worked on parallel bars The annual gym show staged by the Boys and Girls Gym Club was the h1gh light or the club s work The theme was an international display in which the boys and girls howed their physical prowess GIRLS GYM CLUB President Pauline Shevak Secretary Dorothy Long Sports Manager julia Kinney Adviser Miss Lincoln The Girls Gym Club composed of twenty eight members was one of the largest the history of the club The girls devoted most of their club periods to doing stunts and makmg pyramids Because the boys had the use of the gym the girls were forced to do their practicing on the stage of the auditorium The members of the two gym clubs were the featured performers in the Gym Show which presented the outstanding gymnastlcs of various loreign countries While the rest of the student body did the marches dances and ewerclses of different countries the gym club members did the stunts made pyramids and worked on the horse The girls enjoyed a spaghetti dinner at Christmas time while a hike and supper Cooked in the open was one of the most pleasant events of the fall .57 3 and horse, where they showed their skill in doing hand stands, flips, hurdles, and twists. 3 TRI-HI-Y ,Klum-y, llzlmwwk. Nix-hols, Siu-vuk, K1-Ile-51 Il, llnhbins, l1lYl 1'- l11l Y'4'5'. 51hk'l't'l'. .XIllll'l'SlIIl, 'I'+nwnv--ml. Adzuns, l':l'kSIl'1lll1l. l'2ilIllt'l', M4-uvllziln, l,nng:. Anlumsmu. I'e-tm-rsvfn, X'H'trv1'y, tlriiiith, I71lI'llt'llllt'. 1xIQIldl'il'kSUI1, Fundulnr. l'Iflg':u'. SlN'll4't'l'. Illnghlmu. Mcflrmnell, xt 0 1 4 s x x HI Y CLUB 38 l':1ke-V, I' 'll gg, lil -in, Shi -lmls, M1-111111111-ll. 1'mm1u-r,Vgu-lpull. K. Smilh, XIV. flulhrim-, .IHl'llillI, 12, 'l'mlrl, NY. .lulmsmh Wyliv, ':llllt'h1'lPII, 'llnwnsn-ml, ll. Smilh. 'I'l1l':ns lvvlllwlnll, Q'Ull1'j',', ISu:1w1ll'II1. llyzxn. llumfln-4-. I,iIlilr1'inlg4v. K'IIl14'j'. l:ill'l'Hll. I1-nu, lmvn-ll, l,:u'wwlr1. .I.1':ns1'4-5. S2lXXjl4l'..I. 'I'--dll, IIHBH14 MHVIZ- TRI HI Y Pres1dent Genev1ewe Antonson Vrce Presrdent Thelma Meacham Secretary V1OlCt Peterson Treasurer Dorothy Lona Advrser Mrs Grrfii h The Tr1 H1 Y 1S a well organ1zed club Wlth an enrollment of about FII y g1rls f1OlTl the junxor and semor h1gh school The purpose of the club IS to create mamtam and cxtend through the town and commumty hrgh standards of Chr1st1an lrvmg Bes1des the meetmgs held every other Monday the club has engaged 1n other ct1v1t1es One of the outstand1ng events was the M1nstrel Show held 1n May The money real1zed w1ll be used to send some of leaders of the local organ1zat1on to the Ifl H1 Y camp thlS summer The g1rls held candy sales 1n the Junxor hrgh school The club arranged the program and prepared the refreshments for the 250 guests at the D1str1ct Rally held ID Port Allegany ln January I-ll Y CLUB Vxce Presldent Burton L1ll1br1dge Secretary Eldene Bosworth Treasurer Edward Goochee Advrser Mr Guthr1e Th1rty live boys compo ed the Port Allegany H1 Y Orgamzatlon th1s year At the semr monthly meetlngs at the JUHIOI' hlgh school or at the MSSOHIC Horre Mr Guthrre the advrser or Mr Hengst the dlStflCt secretary poke to the boys on subjects pertamlng to soclal conduct The organ1zat1on whlch attempts to build the three sldes of l1fe the mental the phys1cal and the sp1r1tual teaches clean l1v1ng Clean athlet1cs and clean scholarsh1p The local H1 Y and the Tr1 H1Y jomtly entertamed at a commun1ty rally about 230 H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y members from surroundrng commun1t1es Twenty SIX local boys were the guests of the Bradford H1 Y at a sw1mm1ng party held 1n the Bradford Y pool on March 2 39 4 4 . , , 4 President ........,...........,........ . , . .... Bernard Ryan . - 6 .- . . . . , . . . . C . 3 V W X . . . 3 L Q BAND AND ORCHESTRA 141111, llyzux, J, Pfcil. Sawyer, 1NILlSCh2'll'2,L, Mr. Hrzull. Hanna. lizlstlnull. Yau Imrn. tffmpel' Sllilllgl Lrdy, f'0l1'Ul'd. Ostrander, Larcom, B. Robbins, VS'est. Hancock, Loug-ks, Bean, Nichols ldzmstman. 1-.NN HY exlx 1 . fm 1 lllNflll NIQ an Q-'IldllLkNlbl1 NI1 1- is 111 Xlllollwrll A xl GIRLS GLEE CLUB 40 'z ' , Fuxmdzntuxg Sh 'z 12 M -1'unm-ll, I'Ickstrulnl, IYzu'dr-rnllo, Sl ltj -, ,Xml-'r , IC. . fa 1- Tl - , . -. H1-am. l wxnse-ml. lfirlgzilx liaITo1'ty. Hardy, Hritlith. Aslzxms. Spemw-r, Inu-navy, lluldeu. l Lylwr. l 12lIl2l '2lll. l'i-In-'.'ur1, Mal -I Van X'4:llw11lv4-lx, Rl:l1-jfwiv Yun X'4wl1-ze-14111-lu, J. Iiuiwlallms Vie-tm-y. . U . H, llf lvl 'ns. , BAND AND CRCHESTRA BAND Presldent Jack Pfel VICC Pres1dent Dwlght Hanna Secretary Ruth Hardy ORQHES TR 1 Secretary Ruth Hardv The hlgh school band under the d1rect1on of Mr Grant IS showlng rap1d progress 1n 1tS thlfd year of ex1stence At the pract1ces held every Monday and Thursday the hfteen members pract1ce mus1c espec1a1ly arranged for band presentat1on The band showed thC1f ab1l1ty by playmg IH chapel several tlmes durlng the year Next year lt IS hoped that the organ1zat1on W1ll be experlenced enough to play for foot I ll and basketball games Every Tuesday mght t 7 the twelve members of the hlgh school crchestra meet 1n tne aud1tcr1um where they spend an hour pract1e1ng Ea h Fr1day the orchestra furmshes the muslc for the weekly chapel program GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Glrls Glee Club cons1sts of thlrty members all of whom are from the junior 1d SCHIOY classes ThlS year the club under the d1rect1on of Mr Grant has made rap1d yrogress 111 group s1ng1ng At the weekly lTlCCt1HgS the glrls learn to harmomze well hnown songs Durmg the March and Aprxl mettlngs the gxrls practlccd the chorus songs of the operetta Campus Daze All of the g1rls 1n the club took part IH the operetta FOI thc pcexal Lhapcl program LIVCII bcforc Chustmas MHCAUOII the Gxrls Crlce L.lub sang, before the student body ll . . t - Y 78 . a IIS, . 3 ' 1 ' ' ' .' . Q , a! . A ' ' . 'r N ' .' ' .H 7. .' V - ' . , , 4 , S X ' C , ,' . . 1 , 5. V f ' V . ' ..' ' . 1 ,, , A Q PORT STENO'S CLUB Boudrm. M. lI21Sft'1'S0ll. Ad:1111s, li. Mz1:4te1'son. .XIld9I'SUYl, Vzwkey, Imloway, Mrmre. fICIldl'lCk son. 1'l1:111rlle1'. Holden. 'I'l11'z1sh, Blum-l1z11'z1. Fl11Il2!.fJ.'2lIl, Miss U'lNlvz11'z1. 111-Non 111111 IIINHII e11 1 111 x e 0011116 Hut S11 1115 I LUNGT 'NL 1611 Q me-1 Illl enlwa 11 S 111111 1e1 5131 1,111 lxumme-1 lx11111n 111111115 I1 IH 1111, 4 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 4 ll, Jul 3 , Br ' , ll, .lol s . lluy llill llt'L'k, Sli grit ad, H, Smith, 11 ' 1 , 1 'lem 'z .' ', l'I. l fill '. l2z1l11l1 'L -lc, 'l'l11'v11, St' l 1' -1--' -, ' ', fy, M2 ' A 1 V1 1 ' f't111. ' 2 PORT STENO S CLUB Presldent Theresa Boudon Vlce Presldent Donald Hendr ckscn Secretary Chr1st1ne Chandler Treasurer Al1ce Doloway Advrser Mlss O Meara The Port Steno s Club wrth s1xteen members was orgamzed under the supervlsxon of Mlss OMeara the con mercxal lnstructor The purpose of the Club IS to show the commerclal students how to meet problems 1n the busmess world The club meets twxce a month at the commercxal classroom to study varlous buslness problems A commlttee headed by Hazel Flanagan arranges the program for each of the meet1ngs The club members have enjoyed workmg crossword puzzles n horthand presentmg short plays dealmg wmth business problems and learnlng about haractenstxcs of drfferent k1nds of employers Besrdes dxscussmg problems that are llkely to arlse ln the buslness world the students learn proper parllamentary procedure FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA V1ce Presldent Arthur Brown Secretary Gall Causer Treasurer Harold Smlth Class Reporter Edward Goochee and Carl Stromberg Advxser Mr A E Cherrmgtcn The exghteen semor hlgh school boys taklng the agrlcultural course belong to the F F A a natxonal orgamzatlon of hxgh school students who are lntere ted ln further mg the progress of modern sclentlhc farmmg methods Raymond johnson Harold johnson Vern Thoren Harold Smlth Ralph Dlllenbeck Arthur Brown Orton Kmney Arthur Klexn Nelson Sewell and George Sawyer from the local chapter went to State College last june to compete wlth boys from other schools 1n publlc speaklng Judgmg llvestock and dolng mechanlcal work Vern Thoren of the local organlzatron came out second IH the 4 H Club wood choppxng contest at the State Farm Show held ln Harrlsburg 1n january The sheep uhxeh Vern entered ln the Pennsylvama 3 H Lamb Club won prrzes of fourth place ID 4 H Club and th1rd place IH the show 43 3 S ' . . . . y . President .........,..,.....,...,.....,.. Raymond johnson 3 ...,.... ' . . . l J I . . . - . . CGMMUNITY FAIR The annual Communrty Farr offerrng many attractrons was held at the hrgh school burldrng Oct 8 9 and IO Students from the Junror and senror hrgh schools presented rn attractrvely arranged lcoths therr products of art sewmg cookrng and agrrculture Other members of the communrty also drsplayed therr many line specrmens of canned foods vegetables baked foods and handcraft Thursday evenrng a play entrtled Boots Fools the Krng was presen ed by the nfth and srxth grades An rnterestrng amateur hour wrth talent from both the senror and Junror hrgh thools was presented Saturday nrght Saturday afternoon the chrldren paraded rn costumes prrzes were awarded for the r o t orrgrnal the prettrest and the funnrest SOPI-IOMORE RECEPTICN The baby class therr shoes sufferrng from lack of shoestrmvs therr trousers from lack of belts and the r vorces from srngrng How Green I Am were finally freed from t ese tortures at the Sophomore Receptron ihere they were first led rnto the gym where rnercurochrome and lrpstrck were lavrshly applred to faces and foreheads Then the tremblrng prrsoners were sent to the audrtorrum where each one was forced to strck hrs head rn the gurllotrne and comm1t the agonrzrng task of krssrng the senror class colors In order not to be beheaded each one was requrred to perform any task whrch hrs s nror guard demanded After each had performed to the satrsfactron of hrs guard and after the hatchet had r een burred by the sophomore class presrdent john Todd the senrors and therr captrves returned to the gym where they partrcrpated rn dancrng and enjoyed refreshments SOPHOMCRE CLASS PARTY The sophomores on November 20 Gathered rn the gymnasrum for therr annual class party The gym garly decorated rn maroon and whrte the class colors was drvrded rnto wo 'attrced parts One part x as used for dancrng The other was equrpped wrth card ta les The musrc for dancrng was furnrshed by the new radro vrctrola Specral entertarnment was grven by Theresa Boudon Alrce Lamont Frances Pulveno and Carol 1-Ierger who each sang several selectrons and jacqelrne Boudon and Phyllrs Lyons who danced The chaperones Vere Mr and lblrs Scott Mr and Mrs Maglrsceau and Mr I-lockenberry Refreshments consrstrnff of drxre cups cookres and punch were served 44 r - y . - ' ' Q . , . v Q r - ' A rr ' rr , ,- ,L . :X , . v H S , , . 1 D - 3 - - - nr n v l Y r. 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FOOTBALL BANQUET A delicious dinner was served to the mothers of the football players their sons and their guests in the Lutheran Parish House Nov 30 The decorations were unusual and attractive On the speakers table was a miniature football team with the players complete in suits and helmets standing in position On each of the other tables carrying out the color scheme of Orange and Black stood a small megaphone After the dinner Clifford Doloway acting as toastmaster gave an interesting talk on the difference in playing high school college and professional football Letters were awarded by Dr Hanna President of the School Board Goochee was elected captain for next year s team Following the dinner the boys their guests and their mothers went to the high s hool gym where they enjoyed dancmg and card playing ALUMNI BANQUET The few members of the graduating class who attended the dinner dance given by the alumni on December 27 enjoyed thoroughly the dinner at the Butler House and 'afterwards the dance at the Firemens Auditorium Mahlon Brundage as senior class president responded to the toast offered to the incoming alumni by Lester Anderson toast master Martin McCarney was re elected president of the association The class of 38 wholeheartedly thanks the association for the cordial reception given them TEA DANCES Tea dances every Tuesday between four and five oclock were sponsored by the Press Club during November December and january The chief purpose of the dan es was to interest more of the high school students to trip the light fantastic taught those boy and girls who wanted to learn The vlctrola radio presented to the school by the class of 37 furnished the music An admission fee of tive cents paid for the records Violet Peterson was the capable chair man in charge of the dances SOPI-IOMORE l-IOP Johnnie Fitzgeralds orchestra with joan Dwyer 36 as soloist furnished the music for the Sophomore Hop in the gym Friday evening April I8 A green and white false ceiling and Green shamrocks carried out the Saint Patrick s day motif Bob Isherwood ventriloqui t Alice Lamont singer and Phyllis Lyons singer and dancer furnlshed the entertainment during the intermission Tl-IE SENIOR BAZAAR The Senlor Bazaar held April and 3 in the high school gym proved to be both a nnanclal and social success Half of the flool space cf the gym was used for dancing with music being furnished by The Pilots of Harmony while the other half contained arxous kmds of booths One could have his fortune told hsh in the pond or play bingo lu , , C I . , , . . C . A . in dancing as well as to give those who danced a social hour. The girls who knew how An ' ' ' V1 S ' . D . . 2 . . V 1 '4 Q I . A ' . Q- A - N I i - Each evenmg there was speclal entertamment by a varred selectlon of tap dancers and smgers Saturday nxght a large expenslve set of srlverware donated by Mr Exswerth was 1 ffled off Door prxzes both evemngs were gxven to the holder of the lucky numocrs JUNIOR PROM he outstand1ng soclal event of the year was the junior Prom whlch was held m the hxgh school gym May I3 The gym garly decorated rn many festrve colors wlth green and whrtc the cla s colors predommatmg resembled a very pretty garden The guests enjoyed dancmg durmg the evemng to muslc furmshed by Carl WlSHlCWSk1 and hrs band A floor show was presented at mtermlsslon SPECIAL CHAPEL PROGRAMS The first specral chapel program presented to the Jumor and semor hlgh school was a group of clever and amuslng 1mpersonat1ons gzven on October I3 by C L Bergderfer On December I5 the Campbell Co thrllled the audience wlth thelr amaz ng mag cal trxcks and thelr ventrrloqulsm H C Whlte frxend of Thomas A Edison gave an mterestmg talk on elcctrxcxty md popular sclence February 4 Corporal Bob lngleston one of the seven survlvmg photographers of the Rarnbow D1v1s1on gave on February 25 an cntertammg yet horrrfylng account of the VVorld War The final number was presented March I4 by the Scott Company Mr and Mrs NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The hlgh school wlshes through th1s rssue of the Trger L11y to congratulate the semors who have attamed the honor of admxttance to the Natronal Honor Soclety They are Genevneve Antonson Mery Dardenne Evelyn Eckstrand Ruth Hardy and Eva Strart Each year from the upper portlon of the semor class certam members who possess strrkmg qualrtres m scholastrc ab111ty leadershxp character and servlce to the school are chosen We feel sure that these people fully deserve the honor and dxstmctron they have recerved NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BANQUET On Tuesday evenmg Apr1l IQ the alumm of the Port Allegany Chapter No 48 of the Natronal Honor Socrety for Secondary Schools entertamed the five members elected trom the class of 1938 at a banquet followd by a formal mductzon ceremony Colors flowers and 1ns1gn1a of the socxety were used rn the decoratrons The alumnl group orgamzed for the hrst trme thxs year IS composed of exghty two persons chosen from the class of IQ23 through the class of 1937 mclusrve Alumnx nvmg rn or near Port Allegany were present to help mstall the new members The evenmgs entertamment was rn charge of Charles Catlm 29 presldent Mlss Rhea Sprmgstead 29 secretary treasurer and a commxttee consrstmg of Mrsses Bette jervxs 35 charrman Dorothy Doll 34 and Paulme Grabe 46 . Y 1 , , ' S . . , . , ' . I 1 ' , . . , . Scott sang several opera selections and gave several amusing skits. . . . . ,, . . ,, , . , H ,! ' , . 1 Y - ,. . . - ' , , ' , , . , . . , , . . . . 3 7 - 1 T . . . . , , ' , Y , ' I 1 2:- ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Todd Asst Mgr luncheon Manager Rownl Asst Mgr Nldglxsceau roach Buford lussell Pfe1l Johnston Mackarland Conexs Iied1ng,ton Robert Pfell Healy Ryan Hanna Iosell 'scott Asst Couch Barron Bosworth Mct onnell Thrash Wylie Sawyer Slmal Shnelds Ixnnnex Jordmn Klem Pvunter Hughes TOOCIISQ Iarcom Vmn Dorn ldskey Slllllh l.Lpta.1n Biker 'lownsend Lhrpn lhoren Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov 23 30 II FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Opp Port Eldred Renovo Otto Twp Portvllle Emporium Coudersport o Kane 36 Srnethport 2 48 A . Q 'A. ' 1 w . ' S: ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' . - ' , 'F , -' , . f , ' I , ' ' , ff ' 1 M 1 ' M 1 ' 1 I 0 4 1 5 1 ' ' 1 1 v f r . 18 6 - 25 37 . 2 I2 . 9 ' 2I . 16 ' 37 FOOTBALL HISTORY The Port H1 Gators appeared on the gr1d1ron w1th an ent1rely new and mexperlenced team th1s season Coach Albert S Maghsceau and Asslstant Coach Scott worked wlthout rest teachmg the green team the manly art of football The l1ne was composed of two sen1ors Donald Chap1n and Bob Townsend five jumors Pat Sm1th Ed Goochee Verne Thoren Wesley Van Dorn and Red Larcom Back held men were Bob Baker james Caskey Everett Pamte Ed Hughes August Kle1n and Pete Hanna Donald Chapm a hard fast chargmg end who broke up the end runs of the cpponents and glrded down under the punts was truly an asset to the team For h1s br1ll1ant playmg he made All County Left End Although hand1capped all season by a leg mjury Bob Townsend a hard chargmg guard was act1ve 1n breakmg up defensrve plays of the opponents The Port Gators opened the season on the1r new held September 18 losmg by a 6 o score to the Eldred team The Port tearm showed plenty of promlse but lacked CXPCYICHCC Port rece1ved 1ts two worst defeats of the season at the hands of Renovo and Fmporlum A heavy Renovo team handed Port a 37 o defeat on September 25 Later Port went down before the mlghty Red Devlls of Empor1um by a 37 o score Kane as ln former years outclassed Port and succeeded IH rollmg up a 36 6 score agamst the Gators on October 30 The Gators play1ng the Otto Terrors October 2 lost by a I2 o score The Port t am put up a good fight but the1r enemy mexpernence agam held sway Port met the Portvllle team October 9 on the home held and was battered down 1n defeat by a 2I 6 score Port showed rmprovement 1n defenslve playmg by hold1ng the heavy Portvllle team for four downs w1th 1nches to go for a touchdown A group of desperate muddy freezmg Port grrdders handed Coudersport a 7 o defeat for the home teams flrst vlctory of the season on October 23 Baker scored alound left end after whxch Townsend place klcked the extra po1nt Port put on 1ts best dxsplay of football for the annual Armnstlce Day game w1th Smethport Smethport by scor1ng a safety succeeded IH w1nn1ng the game by a 2 o score Port was 1n scor1ng pos1t1on three or four t1mes but lacked the necessary drive o go over for a touchdown August Kle1n makmg long end runs and several necessary hrst downs was the outstand1ng player of the game Smethport showed much rmprove ment playmg under the1r new coach Warren Heller former Prttsburgh All Amer1can Although Ports season does not show pleas1ng scores the team loses only three players Bob Townsend Donald Chap1n and Pete Ryan W1th Baker Van Dorn Caskey Goochee Sm1th as well as other exper1enced players the prospects for next s1ason look very brrght Pat Sm1th jumor was the capable and popular capta1n of th1s years team Hxs work on the l1ne wzll a1d Port agam next year Edward Goochee who recexved specral mentlon as All County Center 1n spxte of bemg unable to play for more than half the season because of a knee 1nJury Will be the captam of the 1938 Gators 49 1 1 1 1 1 . . 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I4 34 I2 Dec an Fe Mar SCHEDULE Shmglehouse Coudersport Mt Jewett Smnglehouse Eldred Ludlow Otto Smethport Coudersport Mt jewett Eldred Ludlow Otto Smethport 50 Opp Port BASKETBALL HISTGRY lhe 193, 38 basketball scason proud to he Port s mo t drsastrous rn ycars Wlth IO txpcrlenccd mrn rctuxnmg to the squad tl e ttax 1 xv xs lolllll around .1 gloup of green play ers When the call for basketball players came thnty loys turned out Of thxs group lnteen formed the srmox varsrty and the I'ClTldll'l1Il hoys formed the Jumor varslty Mr Maghsceau coached the senxor group whxle Mr Scott took care of the more ln 4 per1enced players who met the Junlor vars1t1es of other sthools Xvrth about ten experlcnced basketball plavers YCTUFHIHQ to school ne t year Port feels sure that hxstory w1ll not repeat rtsclf These boys art Van Dorn Johnston l ughes Pfell Hanna Wylle Todd Hendrlclcson W john on and Casfcey Of the The most thr1ll1ng game of the season was played wrth Smcthport on january .28 x hen Port came through with her only mln Port and Smcthport alternated 1U taking cnarge of the ball and puttmg lt lnto the basl et When the hnal wh1stle blew Port was fne pomt ahead Score Port I7 Smethport 6 Port recexved 1ts worst heatrng at the hands of Shxn lchouse rn the frrst ame of ' e season A great deal of lntcrest was shown rn the CO1ltStS lttvxun thc junior and senior ars1t1es Although the JUIIIOI vars1ty was beaten by the semor varslty the ,I V s howcd that they wen lcarrnng to P115 the game lay gsrvlng, thur mort uper cnted rlvals Nose eompet1t1on 31 5 N ---5 ch k., h. ,, 5. ',,- B ' , F- ' I ' f L K ' Q , x 'f t 'ax ' ' ' ' Y' 4 , , l . ,. . U . . . . , . D , . . ,,. V , 5 K . K X '-I Q ' . , ' , , ' , . . 53 . J' '. group, Johnston was high scorer this year. ' ' , , . ' . . , 2 ' . . -- , 3 ' , 1 . . ' - - rs - c, .h . 5 - . -' 2, , . . , 1 1.- - G1rls V3fS1tY Basketball X118 lmcoln Hendxukon lxnnes Townsend Kelles Swort Anderson bhexak Raf fexts leor et on lioloxvu XlLhOlN Llmont Hobbms The g1rls to recelve letters are NAME POSITION BEST FEATURE BTG MOMENT FLOOR REMARK Paul1ne Shevak Marcella Rafferty Ahce Doloway Freeda Georgetson Juha Klnney Dolores Townsend Semor Guard Senlor Guard Jumor Guard Jumor Forward Jumor Forward Jumor Forward Evelyn Hendrlckson Jumor Forward an an an an an Eldred Portvllle Llmestone Otto Townshlp Emporxum Keepmg a cool head Guardmg under the basket Interceptmg passes Makmg long shots Under the baske.. shots Makmg foul shots Slde shots Tellmg the Llmestone referee how to call fouls Injurmg her knees at Eldred Three fouls 1n a row at Otto Almost losmg her marks ' Never mxssmg a bas ketball prartxce Playlng wxthout Freeda Oh nuts Watch your glrl Come on k1d w can do It Oh my gosh Aw shucks Let s get a gom Gettmg 1n the game at Hey Freeda pa Portvllle Our substltutes Alxce Lamont Mary LOUISE Kelly Betty Nlchols Llllxan Swort and Betty Anderson w111 probably develop 1nto first strlng players next year SCHEDULE Opp Port Opp Port Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb . 3 . i . us f , if , ' ' .' , 3, ' , .3 , ' ', ' - ' g, 'I g, s '. g, Q' s, 2 , ' '. . . . . .. y - S, . . . . . , - SS J . 7 8 22 . 3 ' 42 24 J . 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I5 ' ' II 18 J . 20 ' I7 34 . 18 ' 9 IO J . 28 ' 23 II . 25 ' 16 I6 52 Portvllle Eldred Emporxum Lunestone Otto Townshlp GIRLS BASKETBALL SEASON The Port Hlgh G1rls Basketball Team partrcxpated 1n an exc1t1ng and successful season of mterscholastlc basketball A determmed hard flghtlng group of glrls suc ceeded 1n wmmng five games ty1ng one and loslng four To the tune of 22 8 the local grrls easlly won the1r hrst game played wrth Eldred on January 7 Georgetson accounted for eleven of the poxnts scored for Port In the return game played at Port February II the home g1rls won by the narrow margm of 9 I7 Not unt1l the fmal wh1stle were the g1rls sure of v1ctory Avengmg the1r defeat of last season Po1tv1lle defeated Port on January I2 by a OI 21 score The passmg attack of Port just wouldn t work and the ball stayed lfl the OSSCSSIOH of the Portvnlle players most of the game In the return game w1th Port vllle the Port g1rls durlng the first half dlsplayed some good pass work and made some dlfhcult shots However m the second half Portv1lle got gomg and plled up a score of 1 to Ports 24 Gett1ng back 1n the swmg of thmgs the home lass1es on January I4 were able to hand the1r more mexperxenced r1vals Lxmestone a 2, 7 defeat Ports guards Rafferty Shevak and Doloway played an excellent defenslve garre allowmg the v1s1tors only one leld goal during the entlre game Rough play1ng featured the return game Wlth Llme stone Although the Port forwards had the ball 1n the1r possesslon most of the game they had dlfhculty 1n gettmg lt mto the basket and were fortunate IH galnlng a 10 9 vlctory The Otto Townshlp game proved to be a real VICLOFQ the locals dxsplayed excel lcnt teamwork throughout the entlre game and succeeded 1n conquer1ng the Ottos 34 I7 However 1n the return game the Port forwards agam were unable to make baskets and ex en though the guards returned the ball txme and t1me aga1n to the forward sect1on the hooters could not locate the basket The game resulted ln a 16 16 score A fast hard hghtmg Emporxum team upset Port janu ry 28 Ly a score of 23 II ll the return game a determmed Port team went down 1nto defeat before the1r fastel r1vals to an 18 II score 7.3 1 1 , 1 - 1 1 1 , . . , . 11 - A.. . 1 1 2 f. 1 1 A . . . . . - - , 1 1 ,', - 1 1 1. , , 1 I , - . .L V. . - . 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' 1 1 f ' - 1 1 ' 1 Junior Champion Hockey Team Flanagan Leorgetson Town end Ixmncy knderson Hendrickson Adams Dolowax Robbins GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY October 1 October 26 Semors I Junlors 5 Sophomores x Fre hmen I October 8 November I Semor Sophomores 2 Jumors 4 Senior 2 Sophomores 4 October 20 November 8 jumors 5 Sophomores o Jumors 4 Freshmen 0 CAPTAINS bemors Marcella Rafferty Sophomores Betty Nlchols Junlors Betty Anderson Freshmen jacquehne Boudon A hard hlttxng hard drxvmg Junlor team galned the glrls mterclass hockey Cham pxonshzp by wmnmg all four of the games ln whxch they competed Because of the cold and ramy weather only one round of hockey was played Rather a weak sen1or team d1d not come out wlth a smgle wmmng score Although he sophomores had only one vlctory to their credit they showed promlsmg signs for the future The freshmen rece1v1ng thelr first taste of tournament hockey d1d not fare so well at the hands of the1r more experxenced rlvals However their enthuslasm and mterest w111 stand them mn good stead next year Juha Kinney center forward of the junxor team scored fifteen pomts w1th her nearest r1vals Shevak of the sen1or team and Georgetson of the Junlor team each scormg three pomts The Commumty Farr game was one of the most thr11l1ng contests of the season the Junlors defeated the sen1or sophomore team by a 4 2 score The game was played on a Held made shppery by the snow whlch fell before and during the game 54 . v I r S Y , S ' , -Y I L. . , . y ., J, S ' S , . . . . . . . . . . , . , - - , . L 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 CHEER LEADERS Vfeil. Antfmsmx. Vim-tory. Jervis ATHLETIC CGUNCIL 33 Af mu I 1 way. li. l'f-il. .L Told, I-2. SI '11 l. Miss Lim- In. glisuvuu, H4 Smith. I5l'UlHl2U4t', 'l'uwnN'ml, 4:Ullt'ht'Ull, I,illilrx'i1lpe. Mr. Hardy, Pain i-- V- Q Q XW5' nv-all md, Our hero' Athletlc field Set for a basket On the sxdelmes Cheerleaders Huddle We want a touchdown' The w1nners Our team Pals Our team agam D1tto Hard at work The g1gg1ers D '79, Sophomore tr1o jumor qumtet Coach Coach Star forward Gomg up Ground stlcks FEATURES Ruth Genevmexe and Howard Pete Garth Walter Esther Vlolet Marcle P1v1t Gerry Nellle and Pete Anne 1. 2. ' ' 3. 4. 5. 6. 7- ' 8. Phil and Marcie 9- ' Io. ' ', 1 , ' , rr. Port Allegany Court Record NAML GEN1- vu- VE ANTONSON PHILII BARRHO MERLE BAUM ARTHUR BROWN PAUL BRESSAN EVERETT BEAN MAHLON BRUNDACL MAR1AN CHAI-FEE JACK CADEN MERY DARDENNE RAY DILLENBECK JEANNE EDGAR EVELYN ECKSTRAND DAv1D EISWERTH ANNE FUNDATOR HOWARD GUSTAPSON RUTH HARDY WALTER KELLOGG BURION LILLIBRIDK E DOROTHX LONG 'I HEx MA MEAcHA1v1 ESTHER MLADL GARIH NELSON GERALD1NE PATNIER VIOLET PETERSON JACK P1-ETL THOMAS PLUNKETT MARcELLA RAI FERFY BERNARD RYAN JALK SELTZ PAULINE SHEVAK ERMA SIEGWART EVA STRAIT ROBERT TOWNSEND MAEEL VAN VOLK1-N EERG MARJORIE VAN VOL KLNE1 RF ACCUSED OF Grlnnmg Sleepmg 111 all h1s classes Bemg fr1endly Bluslung Playmg hookey Bemg qu1et Bemg class pres1dent Wantmg to be a nurse Growmv a mustache Always arguxng Belng bashful Chewmg gum Bemg good 1n Enghsh Bemg a l1ttle boy Gomg out mghts Bmldmg a cabxn Havmg bralns Gettmg As 1n Tug Askmg questlons W antmg to get marrled Talkmg back to Mr Hocken berry Bemg qulet Havmg long legs Havmg long eyelashes Dancmg Playmg the p1anO Bemg unobtrus1ve Glgglmg Llkmg the g1rls Saymg rrench IS easy Be1ng tardy Talkxng too fast Not havlng any money Strmgmv people Crackmg jokes Bemg late 58 DEFENSE My sense of humor The day afte1 the mght before I l1ke people Its just the reflectlon sweater Its huntmg season It pays The majorlty WIHS Cute doctors I dont l1ke to shave Im always r1ght just my nature Exerc1ses my Jaws I l1ke Enghsh Yes but I have bra1ns I want to have a good tlme I want to be a hermlt The report says so Ive got pull Im naturally 1nqu1s1t1ve Look at my boy fr1end I wasn t talkmg I have nothmg to say They run 1n the famlly The boys lxke them Ive got rhythm I can t help It Im just that way I swallowed a feather They llke me When you don t take It I can t walk any faster Im IH a hurry Im sen1or class treasurer Thats my defense lt s lots of fun What s the hurry9 D . . . V A. A. . . . . I , ' REGINA MCGONNELL Studying Fm C0f1SCiCUti0US - U E from my THE Outslde of Parad1se Got My Mznd on Musrc A L1ttle Chap wrth B1g Ideas A Huntrng I W1ll Go Between the Book Ends Down wrth Love Honey Keep Your Mrnd on Me If Its the Last Thmg I Do HU'PARADE School Bob Isherwood Russell Pfe Wrlhs Lovell Mary Lacney Vern Thoren MHUFICC Cooper to Betty Nlchols Sam Sprmgstead Im All Ready for the Summer Trme All of US I Love Your Slster I Need You Laugh Your Way Through Lrfc Old Cowboy Sunshrne Sally That Old Feehng I Got Rhythm Who Knows? Eeny Mceny M1ny Mo I Found a Brt of Parrs Let Yourself Go Bon jour Mam scllf Double Trouble 39 Pcte Ryan to -Ican Robbrns EYllI1I7tlOIIS jane Robbms Edward Eschcnfelder Mldge Grrthth At exam trme Ahcc Lamont None of us Whrch answer to put down In French glass You won t pass rf you c o Lols SLIICIKI tolVl1ss Flasher Exams . . . .. 1, I , ,........,..,....., ..,...., ,..,. ,,.... A A ., , , Lucille and Lanny ...,,..,..,,. , ,,,.,, ,,.. . 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I Q ' . .,,. .,.. . . .,.. . k k A September October 7 8 9 'P November December DIARY 1937 38 School opens today Evtry one wonders Where all the Sophs have come from Flrst semor class meetmv lun1e Elurdage heads the class Joyce jervxs and Jack P1011 a e elected cheerleaders Eldred defeats Port 6 o Port loses to Renovo SCHIOFS make plans for SOpl'lOlllOIC Rcceptxon Commumty Fa1r Our f1rst vacatxon' H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y r lly at Nt jevxett Some of the glls almost get stranded' Hell week starts Sophs scaled stlff' Sophomores become full fledged members of P A H S Anne Fundator throws an 1ntruder out of gy'n class a snake' Semors present f1rst chapel program Port defeats Coudy 7 o Yes' They had to stay' T1ger L1ly staff electcd Ruth Hardy ed1tor 1n cl11ef F1rst semor dance wlth Carl WlSIl1CWSklS orchestra playmg Football boys defeated by Smethport Sophomores present tl exr hrst chapel program Sen1ors come dressed ln thezr best b1bs and tuckers to have p1Ctures taken Press Club sponsors hrst tea dance Thanksgwmg vacatlon Football banquet g1ven to the boys by the mothers Goochee elected captam' Semors hold first candy sale Basketball season opens' Port defeated by Mr Jewett Chrlstmas V3C2lf101l What IS Santa Claus bflllglng you? Class of 37 holds a dance' Some of the senxors attend Alumm Banquet 611 f . 8 I . 1 ' 1 . I4 ' ' ' g. s ' ' . .. I7 ' f ' r ,' . 18 - , - . 25 . II '- '- '- Q ' 1 . 7 ' . 1 21 . ' I2 4' 1 .' J 'f s ' . 16 f - 1 1 .... 21 A ' 1 - . 2- ' S . 23 , - . :FS Some senior girls compose the song You Can't Stop Us From Going Home. 2 ,A .V . .. V E n ' h . -. 1 . . II ' . I2 . 1 ' ' . 17-18 ' ' ' ' ' ' . 23 . 21-25-26 ' ' ' . 2 ' 1- 1 . ' . IO ' , . I7 7 . A - . . 22 ' ' . ' ' ' . 23 'K ' . ' 1, 27 ' . A ' - January February llarch 1'1pr1l Max Back to sehool after xacat1o11' S udents l1ste11 to the new rad1o' L 1rls ope Il l'asketl all season by ele1ea1111 Fleherl Y a11d Tr1 H1 Y e11te1ta111 , uest 1 11 Mr Hoekenbm 5 ears h1s new 111ult1 eolo1eel Sllltl Glrls defeat Lnnesto M1d vear exams' Boys el1featS111ethpo1t e llll llls l 1sketl11ll v Ol Se111o1s 'ue sclhng t1CkCtS fOI the beneht IDOVIL Group p eturefs taken for the 'I'1g,er L1ly Gllls lasketball tean' goes sk 1t ng., at Ceies Mrs Shexwoed wms qtnlt raltled off by sen or Sexmors hold a cooked food sale G11 s end b isketball sea on 111 t 1 fanu w1th Otto H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y en ox a sv ll 1111 I p1rt3 nt Brad Ord Y M C A to ilgll h1s name on the-rn' Se111ors present a Pro esso Q111z 11 oe,1a111 111 ehapel Boys basketball season end Problem classes VIS t PICYCG Glass Co Boys and g1rls basketball t an1s do skatmf at Cues Students hear new sound sy stem used for the hrst tlme Sophs 1 1ve the Hop W1tl'1 Onnnj 1-llt c1ald s ort Lsera playmg Gym Show Semors hold bazaar fIus1 furn sned by P1l1t o Harmony Easter vaCat1on' 1 th s1x xxeeks1epo1t S 1 e11s l 4111 11 11 mole weeks of schoo LIIIIOFN hold Prom for depalt I1 san oxs IIIOIS t1l aean s f th last t1 B ualauxe 1t1 SQIVILCS C11ss 111e.ght 11111111 114 1 Illt nt 111 P A 61 Pffglfl nts speeeh OVCI 4 , , ' I L . V. zi. . 2. 1 k. , 7 3' 3 1 'J ' '-,ig1, f,gz-8. 111 Hi- ' '- '- A -' ' .fill gl at 2 1lly. I2 . ' ' ': 1' 1' 3' 'f 5 4. 1,1 ' 3 1 - ' 1 ne. 35-3. 211-31 ' -H 1 2 .. 18 1 1 1 ' fn' tl .' 'Qt ,I J ' 2 ict 'yl 3 1 3 1 ' We ' 4 1 J ' 1 .V ' 21 1 II ' 1' 2 1' 3 ' 1 '53, 111 ' ' 5 ' J -, lj l: - at ' ' . sf ' 21 1 4' - ' . N, 2 '- ' 1 Y Vi D' ' ,t 11111 g 2 ja f . .'. . 3 Pete' Ryan Wears his white shoes and charges a quarter to anyone who wants 4 5 . fs. r 1g ' 1. 5 5 5 . fs. Q ., J ' 1 ' . II '.' , 1 e M., I6 ' 4 W. , 4, M , h., , ' b. ' . 18 J ,gf . ' .' ' J 'f.. 1' V 'fg ' Ev, ' ' . 26 . 1-2 1 ' J . IH. iff - ' 'z fi 'f 1 1-18 ' J ' ' . zz F'f J ' 'fs. ll :ave 1'y f 1' ' 5 5 ll 155 J ' 9 ' 'ig' 1 111-311 Se , 2 er 1' 111' e ' J '111e! J: 1-1 1 - , Q. , ' s :fm 2 .'.' ' , J7 Ce ' . :md llll s1112o1':f 1:1-at night ' . .H.S. SMILES Prelude ed1tors must dlg and to1l T1 our heads are sore But someone w1ll always say Ive heard that one before Ruth Hardy Madam would you l1ke to magaz1ne? Im workmg my way through hlgh school Townsend W0fklHg your way through hlgh school? My ch1ldren Bob and dont have to work the1r way through h1gh school Ruth teachers buy a Mrs Honey I know but I have to br1be the How do you l1ke my compos1t1on M Sald Jack Pfe11 I thmk It may be played when Choprn LlSZt and the others are forgotten Really sa1d Jack Yes but not unt11 that Grant ? M1ss Flesher Bernard what do you know about French syntax? Bernard Ryan Gosh I d1dnt know they had to pay for the1r fun Marcella Rafferty Suppose that ch1cken would lay an egg would you glVC lt to me? Thomas Plunkett No ma am Id sell 1t to a museum That ch1cken lS a rooster MISS Denn1n Jack correct th1s sentence It was me that spzlled the 1nk Jack Caden It wasn t me that sp1lled th m Mr Hockenberry Some fish travel long d1stances Can any one g1Vf me an 1n stance? Mabel Van Yes s1r a goldfxsh It trav els around the globe every day Do you belleve 111 clubs for women? asked Mahlon Brundage Yes 1f kmdness fa1ls repl1ed Burton L1ll1br1dge Glancmg through a newspaper V1olet Peterson found the phrase p1tch1ng woo Not knowmg what It meant she asked one who ought to know Eva Strart Eva gave her 1dea Grandpa used to call lt neck1ng but maybe the term came out of a oakery shop It seems to me that p1tch1ng woo IS l1ke mak1ng an apple p1e all you need 1S a l1ttle crust and a lot of apple sauce Garth Nelson Heres a l1ttle book that tells all about m1lk Esther Meade Why IS It so small? Garth It IS a condensed vers1on A Semor I just made up a poem out of my own head M1ss McFarland Umm Blank verse no doubt k1lled anybody Walter Kellogg That s the trouble father I want to engage 1n someth1ng that has the SPICE of danger 1n lt Mr Hardy We offer an excellent course 1n Forelgn Relat1ons Erma Slegwart Not mterested' All my folks l1ve r1ght here 1n the U S A Proud Oceamc Traveler Im an author' I contr1bute to the Atlant1c Monthly MISS L1ncoln Cseas1ck fr1endJ That s nothmg' I contr1bute to the Atlant1c da1ly It s the 11ttle th1ngs that tell sa1d Mery Dardenne as she pulled Bobb1e from under the sofa Any Sophomore Let me off at the next stop l thought thls was a lunch wagon ba We ll 3 1 . ,, . . . . . - 1 - 1. - - 11 . ,, v . . . . , . , . . . , , - 1. . . ,, . A . , ,. . . . l . , . ,, . . I7 ,, . . . , r. H , . I .1 , H . . . ' 'Y' , YY ' yr 1 , , . 11 11 - : U 'll , . 1. . ., , . H - . , 11 . - , . . 1, 1, . . , , 11 . 1 . . , - H ' , -1 Mr. Kellogg. Walter, hard work never - 1, , 41 - ' . , 11 . . . , ' 7 , , . . . .1 1 1 ' .L . - ,, ' . 11 ' ' . U ' . . . . ,, . H ' ' Q . . . ,, - ku - , .1 . ' ll ' A ' YU ' ' ' - . . . . . ,A , H . . . 1 ,, , 11 - . , , . - - 11 1 ' ' -1 ' Y , 1. , , 11 Vlole Peterson I heard you got seasxck at cho1r practlce Genevleve Antonson Yes I d1d get k nd of dlzzy Vlolet Maybe the hlgh Cs were too much for you Raymond Dlllenbeck Where d1d you get that black eye? Mahlon Brundagc I klssed the brlde Ray But I thought that was the custom Mahlon It rs but not two months after the ceremony Coach How may one obtam good pos ture? Arthur Brown Cjust out of agrrculture classl Keep the cow off and let lt grow for a whlle Everett Bean I want to thank you for both those arrplane rrdes you just gave me Garth Nelson fthe prlotj What do you mean? You only had one Everett No slr I had and my last' two my first Great Scott Ive forgotten who wrote Ivanhoe whlspered Jeanne Edgar to her nexghbor Vlolet Peterson Say Ill tell you offered Vlolet 1f youll tell me who the Dlckens wrote A Tale of Two C1t1es Ph1l1p Barrho This 19 a wonderful value Madam worth double the money Latest pattern fast colors hole proof wont shrmk and 1 s a good yarn Maman Chaffee Yes and very well tod jack Caden Chrst boarderj Tho e cakes are as hard as stones Howard Gustafson Csccond boarderj I know It Dxdnt you hear the landlady say Take your pxck when she handed them around? D1ner Cat Pfeus storej I see that tlps are forbldden here jack Pfell Cwalterj Bless your heart lf so were apples vn the Garden of Eden jack Seltz Cjudgej Have you ever ap pcared as a wrtness rn a su1t before? Geraldme Palnter Cwxtnessj No your honor the last tlme I appeared I wore a green sxlk dress Thls sult IS new Do you llke It your honor? Davrd nrsxverth CB1g game hunter ln Afrlcaj Good heavens' Canmbals Dav1ds XVIIC Now now dear dont e yourself IH a stew' Mr Maglrsceau Sam tell me what IS a co nmentator? Sam Sprmgstead A common tater? Why It s Ju t a plam every day spud' Paul Bressan and Garth Nelson had been out huntmg for two hours on earth w1ll we do? Paul Ccalmlyj Shoot a doe and the game warden vxll Fmd us A fly was walk1ng w1th her daughter on the head of a man who was very bald How thlngs change my dear she sa When I was your age thls was only a footpath Walter Kellogg Hows your daughter gettmg along wxth her drxvmg? Mr Straxt Oh she took a turn for the worst last week The hrst me of our Alma Mater IS Although Yale has always favored One of the sophomores wrote Although Yale has all 1ts flavor Boy Ear of Corn Mamma where dnd I toms from? Mamma Ear of Corn llu ll dear e stxlk brought you 0.5 ' . A+ ' 2 , ' . ' U . , . , . ., C- . Y, . - , . . ,. , .. 1 . . . ., I H . . .. , ' . ' ' ' . . ' ' ,. ' . 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Portraits for Year Wooks 105 MAIN 5TREl:T RIDGWAY PLNN A 1 Ph T g h T Xa XOUI C IOLLI O1 TAYLOR MMD BUTTER A E EWING CO XII II ll Il I I b Quality GUaYahtGed Terms AT7d71gCd To Slllf Your Convemencc Cash Buyers 0 Cream CLEAN CREAMERY OLP-xwwx cemxx T Q i 7 , . Officia o o rap er for the iger Lily T' +11 Wf- . . . CUT' TJCYTC OMB 9 I. Q 'T 1' 23 135 - 137 -1239 l'11ionSl. I..',.. '. D12 ,f. Y. Q ....- 3 L-V ..... 5'n5ff:f3Tu3f?f5Tn3?f'f5Tiff?ff11355-riff.-3' Ll.-5'5..Q..-3 1.f.- -5.....5'.Qff3ZiffQwff9f5., 1..Q...3 5..f...3 3.....5l o,,,g,Yo o o o e ,, Comphmgnts Qf SCIISTGI SL Carl Qu Sales and Service Complzments Comphmems I-I F Grabe I Lmm xl Uxrcctor OMAN NY Fzmzzture 91 a - 'AA ' , A Zi Zi J . ' -f CHEVROLET ! 35? ' of Zi Z-5 352 T .. ' . . ,T ai if si . fog Ii Zo? :S .1 Q .r..'f.f1 H Y, .. -2 ,. 9 .. 9 .. Q 9 .Q . 9 .. Q Q 91-5 . f .. ,. 11. 1 f..'. .. 5 .. ' 'Ai IQJIGG-J' 'xH CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service I-IANSON'S Wagner 86 Downs F2 MAIN STREET GARAGE Always Glad To Serve Our BILTIER SERWILE POR XOI R CAR IOP BETTER PEPFORNIANLE School L D IVIEAQHAIVI Complzments CLNIIEI AL IIAI DVI AI L 111 VVALL I AI LI DEWEY LEONARD BUILDING CON II AC'I OI No ob Too Large E1ss W1she1s and IIOIIQIS 07 T00 I C A VICIOI P1 IOS F11g1da11es Ihone V led I 1 , - 4 Y Y 1 Q Y - . , x ' x . .I I , . . . 1 1 1 1 I 1 V m 1 1 ' . 1 u x, ' ' L ' 2 d 1 J 1 I w r w J w J . 1 u u 2 ', Z . . . . , . . I . n. . . uf d .' 7-' . ' 1 I - W . 7. ' I ... 3 , cl. 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