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SENIOR I'lONOl2S and A AIQDS CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY CERTIFICATES Betty Benson Thomas Knapp Mary Smith Mary jean Licastro Margaret Crowley AMERICAN LEGION CITIZENSHIP AWARD Announced at Commencement LEGION AUXILIARY CITIZENSHIP AWARD Announced at Commencement ROTARY MATH PRIZE Announced at Commencement ENGLISH AWARD Announced at Commencement NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mary Smith Lois Hanna Evelyn MacFar1and Betty McMahon Leah Nelson Harold Sonnekalb Smith, MrI1:F1z'rI1md, Hmmm, McMahon, Sonnekalb, Nelson. twenty-seven
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W twenty-six I . L X SIENIOIQS CLARENCE TULLEY Big Tull Hold that pose! His flash bulbs pop, With his super acting He won't be a flop. ELEANOR WILLIAMS Termi te Smallness and dynamite Go hand in handg As our librarian She's oft in demand. V e,f4 cp f 655 .' QV -6 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Here we are. . .Class of ,42 . . .our chance to show our supremacy over underclassmen. . .senior dances. . .play practice for Almost Eighteen . . .re- corded group singing in Chapel . . . 'KAlmost Eighteen drew crowds . . . football ban- quet. . .cramming for exams. . .National Honor Society chosen. . .Quiz Team battles against Richburg. . .Seniors honored by the Sophomore Hop, . .boys lose dues contest, . .school days drawing to a close. . .hate to leave . . . had a swell time at the Prom . . . boys pay debt by giving a party for girls. . . Class Night . . . Baccalaureate . . . Graduation . . . 'bye . . . see you in all walks of life . . . twenty-six I
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am-my-eight -E' fr v SENIOR Wlll Article I. We, the Senior Class of 1942 of the Port Allegany Senior High School, being of unexcelled sound mind, body, and intelligence, wish to make our last will and testament before we pass on. Article II. We, the class of 1942, wish to make known our indebtedness to Mr. Hardy and the faculty members for their patience and untiring effort to guide us through our years of preparation for the future. Article III. We, the graduating Seniors, leave to the Sophomores and juniors, our place in the Senior High School, hoping that they will preserve and respect it to the best of their ability. Article IV. Each of the members of our class has something which he wishes to leave to someone who can use it. Betty Reynolds leaves her athletic ability to Rose Marie Michelitsch. Wasie Bosnick leaves his promised rabbit for Donald Kelsey to catch for Coach Maglisceau. Lois Hanna bequeaths her dancing ability to Joann Mitchell. Harold Sonnekalb leaves as he came, wisecracking, but we must say that his wisecracks are more intelligent. Herbert Anderson leaves some gum and a wad of hair. Mary jean Licastro leaves her newly acquired name Baby Snooks to Dr. I. Q. Bones Kio. Eleanor Williams bequeaths her smallness to Erla Robbins. Bill T auscher leaves his mathematical ability to anyone who needs it. CAll of us.J Dale Brown leaves his habit of being late to Patty Wiley. John Gallup bequeaths his lengthy descriptions and way of bluffing, to John Hall. Gladys Haskins wills her slimness to all those on the plump side. Hazel Shields has a lot to leave to any Junior or Sophomore who deserves such fine characteristics. Corky Meacham wills his reserved quietness to Bill Bowen. Howard Johnson leaves Marguerite Myers to the Smethport f'Romeos. Porkyl' Mangold leaves a Piper Cub as a weather vane for the high school building. Leah Nelson bequeaths her place in Miss Snyder's typing class to anyone who can type seventy words a minute. Ruth Card regretfully leaves Ruth Prindle behind. Anna Marion Cherrington bequeaths her father to the mercy of the future Ag boys.
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