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

 - Class of 1946

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Twenty-six Review Of Assembl Programs The first of our entertainments presented by the Antrim Bureau was on September 24th. Mr. jesse P. Robertson enlightened us as to the song hits of 1945 B.C. He was fobed in a Palestinian costume and played various ancient instruments including a silver trumpet, long-necked flute, and tinkling cymbals. On October 26, the Bentley Trio presented us with various arrangements on a marimba xylophone and a rack of milk bottles. The show's ingenue gave an imitation of Armita from Hollywood in a dance from South of the Border. Our next program was on December 18th, presented by the Lewis Players, a man and woman, who, with the assistance of two local students, gave a thrilling but educational playlet on an F.B.I. case concerning German espionage. The Hugo Brandt Concert Party, presented also to the local people, included a colatura soprano, contralto, and Mr. Brandt, pianist. There was a group of numbers and a playlet entitled Monlight Sonata, based on the life of Beethoven. Bertrand Shurtleff, a wrestler, was our next entertainer. He spoke on the trick of amusing people and remaining unharmed. In the last of the series put on by the Antrim Bureau we had A1 Priddy, known as The Sage of the Circus, who gave us a talk on Can Animals Think? Also included in our Assembly Programs was a series of lectures sponsored by the Rotary Club. It was a forum of the Institute of International Understanding, the general theme being steps toward World Stability. The lirst and principal speaker was Don Bolt, whose subject was Maintaining World Trade and a High Standard of Living. He had served in both World Wars. The next in the series was Gerhart H. Segar, whose topic was That Man Hitler. He had been a prisoner of war in Germany so his information was first hand. Our third speaker was Hugh C. Stuntz, who lectured on South America. He had just returned from there where he had been teaching. ' I The fourth and last in the series was Newton H. Bell who'related some of his per- sonal experiences during the war. He had many narrow escapes from death which made very good listening. i



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Last ill and Testament We, the Class of 1946 of Port Allegany High School, knowing these are our last days in good old Port High, do hereby bequeath to the Class of 1947 and all the succeeding classes those heirlooms handed down to us by those who have gone out into the world from this school. We bequeath said properties intact, as received, and hoped that they shall be admired, respected, loved, and adhered to as we ourselves have admired, respected, loved, and adhered to them. To the faculty of the High School we acknowledge our gratitude for their encouragement and assistance during our High School days. Jean Baker Naoma Bergholtz Florence Johnson wills her vocabulary of slang to Mary Mulauski. Carlton Holmes leaves his jalopy to anybody who can run it. Mina Bailey leaves her intelligence to Onalee McDivitt. Philip McKervey leaves his red hair to Doris Wyckoff. Mary Alice Kaziska gives her bashfulness to Gert Milgate who could certainly use it! Lorraine Harrison leaves for the altar. Lydia Zlobec wills her long fingernails to Ann Bowley. Dottie Hughes bequeaths her giggles to Priscilla Howard. We bequeath our dignity as Seniors to the juniors and urge them to copy the example we have set them. Herby Burr leaves Lorraine Edgreen, if he hasn't already. Joyce and Helen give their cheerleading ability to the future cheerleaders. Margie Ford bequeaths her saxaphone accomplishments to Nellie Lou Wennerstrom, who already has a good start. Bud Simons leaves for the Army. Twenty-eight

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