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

 - Class of 1953

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Page 33 text:

Future Farmers of America Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Scre-e-e-e-ch! The new shop was under construction. The Future Farmers of America of P.A.H.S. were vigorously working uncrating machines, bolting them to the floor, and testing the new equipment. With excellent cooperation, they were rapidly putting the shop into tip-top condition for the training of our Agriculture students. Mr. Cherrington was working as enthusiastically as the boys were, checking that the implements were properly oiled and giving the final inspection and approval. The result of their long hours of hard labor is a modern, well-equipped shop of which they are proud because it represents their own handwork. The new tools include several types of welders, a lathe, a circular saw, a band saw, a jig-saw, a sander, several emery wheels and brushes, and well varnished hardwood tables which include cabinets containing a wide assortment of hand tools. An important event in which they participated was the dairy judging contest and field day at Penn State. Attending this were Bob Keech, president of the club, and Leroy Austin, accompanied by Mr. Cherrington. They obtained a variety of practical knowledge from the recent research carried out by the college and brought it back to the other club members. The Future Farmers of America are considered to have completed a very progressive and successful year. Sr Niks, Peterson, Freeman, Stone, DeHaven, Hamilton, Keech, Russell, Taylor, Wcimer, Grimes, Mr. Cherrington twenty-nine

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The Biology Club Wennerstrom Mr. Bates Knight Baker “Hold him while I cut his head off.” “Perhaps we ought to boil him first.” These were a few remarks made by a group of Senior boys. These boys were members of the Biology Club preparing a pickerel fish for mounting. Several purposes of the Biology Club are to create a better understanding of biology, to think scientifically, and to furnish wholesome recreation. As the club members reviewed this year, they found it to be a busy one. During the summer vacation, they held meetings and had a swimming party. Then came initiation with eight new members passing the ordeal. Of course everyone was proud of the Club’s projects. Among these projects were a twig collection, a stuffed pheasant and the Senior’s pickerel skeleton. An excellent assembly program which honored the Club’s twentieth year was presented. An outing and party climaxed the year. Stayer, Higlcy, Anderson, HofTowcr, Hughes, Nadal, I honias, Borowski Robbins, McAfee, Burdick, Nunn, Lundgrcn, Wennerstrom Dwyer, X. Baker, Mr, Bates, Studholine, Skok, Clark, Abbey, J. Baker, Minard, Knight, Brundagc, Lcmmlcr twenty-eight



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The Latin Club Wennerstrom Michelitsch Tripp Mrs. Nadolske It was a lovely afternoon. All day the Latin Club members had been scurrying to and from the High School. The smell of food was drifting out the door. The day for the annual Roman banquet had at last arrived. This is the big event in the lives of the club members. The purpose of this banquet is to better acquaint the members with the Roman life and dress. After the initiation of the new members, all the energy of the club went into making this banquet a success. Here Latin customs and mannerisms were cultivated to the fullest extent. Finally the tables were set in the typical Roman fashion, and everyone sat down to eat. After several hours of eating and entertainment, the girls emerged stuffed but satisfied. thirty Howard, Butler, Miller. Burkson, Mrs. Nadolske Tripp, VanNttte, Tubbs, Spokart, Farrell, Dwyer, Wennerstrom, Michelitsch, McUonnell

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