Allegany High School - Alleganac Yearbook (Cumberland, MD)

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The Senior stanfls gazing eagerly, impatiently, with the conliclenee of youth, through the gate. lt has lieen his goal for many years ancl now when the time comes anrl he is reacly to pass through he stops antl consiclers. Oh, he knows what he is leaving lmehincl himfthose happy, sunny lmy-ways that lead to l.ife's Highway. Ancl in that secret chamber of the minrl which is reserved for only the clearest of memories he stores away his precious High School Hours. How well he recalls the time when he as a member of the Class of '29 shyly entered the olcl lligh School! Wlhat an awecl, scared little Freshman he was! Does he remember the initiation? Well! Anil the Freshman tool: it like the true sport he was! Next across his mint! llashes his Sophomore year-the entrance to the new High School builtling up on the hill. The Sophomores distinguished themselves truly with their famous Sophomore-Senior dance! And then the .lunior year with its whirl of goocl times, the hlunior's greater participation in school activities antl most out- standing of all the Junior-Senior Prom. All this we will never forget. llut lmrighter even than these memories shine those of the Senior Year. l.eatlers! Activities! Excitement! Social events! Ancl now at last, Commencement. The gate swings wicle, the Senior's eyes seek a new goalg his fingers stretch toward a new prize. He feels more inclepenclent anrl free, but in his heart are strange ancl conflicting emotionsfsomething won forever-fsomething lost for- ever-lfarewell to Allegany! Farewell to High School llays! 21 fe L I ,WWW psf, MM fl li M an X c 0 if iz!--' ,,,.--e? -t of-. of F0 M1 ff -fy ,pref Z iffk., 'c V .. K1 , 2.2 fax., , 5-ff LLOYIJ ANDERSON "ANDY" Track 11, 233 Football CS, 433 Sophomore Basketball C235 Science Club, Secretary Cl, 2, 313 Glee Club, Vice-President il, 255 Hi-Y C-Hg Boys' Athletic Club C355 Chemistry Club fl, 255 Nautical Knot: Sally. Yes, Girls, this is "Andy"l He has kept himself in obscurity for three whole years-just enough to make him- self known and liked his last year in A. H. S. VX'hen we think of Andy we recall his charming laugh and attractive personality. He has been one of the popular main- stays of the football team. Not only has he distinguished himself in athletics, but we all remember "Andy" by his goo-,l work in "Sally" '29 will always re- member this nwalking advertisement for Pepsodent tooth paste" as one of its leaders, and as a steadfast and loyal friend. RALPH ASHBY "SLIM" Football CZ, 3, 433 Glee Club 42, 355 "Nauti- cal Knot", Orchestra C431 'Treasurer of lland C43- Though this great big man of Alle- gany has the famed red hair, he does not have the nature and temper which sup- posedly accompany it. Smiles-and plen- ty of them-seem to be Ralph's motto, and we like it. On looking at Ralph we are reminded of sports of all kinds, out- door life, clean and virile. Not so strange, either! He is a fine athlete, and he surely does shine on the football field. Heaps of luck, Ralph. May you be as successful on the Field of "Life." ie .e Qfq gif X rf I Vim' kr I I ' I! ' rw Q 4 J A if 9 ix M 4 4 Y MARY ASK HY Latin Club fl, 233 Choral Club C233 Science Club C335 junior Dramatic C333 Travel Club 1435 Public Speaking 143. llear reader, let me introduce to you one of the happiest members of our class. Sometimes we wonder what causes this joyousness of spirit. Per- haps its because of frequent visits to Keyser and jolly times had there. Mary is one ot' Allegauy's most loyal support- ersg she can always he seen among the "four rooters" at the games. Mary ex- pects to attend Potomac State College next year. XYILBUR ASKICY Science Club C2, 33: Junior Dramatic 123: History Club 1439 Chemistry Club C-13. One of Allegany's most loyal sup- porters, this young man has always backed Allegany's activities whether it be from a scholastic, athletic, or social view point. VK'ill1ur is possessed of a keen wit and it is practically impossible to find him in other than a good humor. He is planning to go to the University of Maryland next year and he will pre- pare to he a pharmacist. We know that whatever he takes up he will make a success of+sooner or later, for stick- to-it-tiveness is one of NYilbur's most outstanding qualities. U' I t , f H f-4...-M..v- vi-s.4,4 Lbg, b '- In e- , VP .,.Z?,4-11-J' . Q I ' 'es.t- v-.4,.. . C Q ,f fl , ' - 5 it . l Viking? """1"' . f ,I ., - ' Q ' ' f '21, 42 ' I ' 1 ' . 5 I , . Y 5 I H .. T . af' 1 t -f . tr 9' 'T W9 ,. "' " :Y J ' v W . IM! ,NW WMM . e l3lCUl..X H .VXTH ICY TH ELM A QXTH IQY "lioo'1's" "'l'1l.1.i1c 'I'Hli Si-ol1.1ilt" "Size limit' to Itllltlil, lo llftzw, than lt't17'll.H Track CZ, 333 llirls' League CSD, Girls' Ath- letic Club LZ, 3, 435 Girls' Science Club QI, 21. "Boots," one of the many laughing Seniors, has lmcen a loyal supporter of dear Ole Alcohi. Hens was the famil- iar face we could all recognize at any of .'Xllegany's activities. "limits" is planning to go to Lelranon Valley College and her one antltition in life is to master French. She chooses this lmecause it has always been herhard- est and most delightful subject in Alle- gany. Allegauy's class of '29 wishes you the world's ltest luck. Au Revoir! 24 Sophomore Debating flulm C213 l'ulzlic Speak- ing Club CZ, 3, -lj g Vice-l'resident: A. IJ, K. fili "Nary"g "XYhnle Town's 'l'alLingl'g "Sally," If you should see a tlock of males, all types and sizes, look in their midst and you will sec a ltlond with snappy ltlack eyes. XX'hen you want to think of a good sport, dancer, and a true friend you must think of Tillie. Tillie enter- ed our school, froin out in that O, ll. lil state, three years ago. Her life :un- ltition is to marry a relative of Henry Ford and dance all night. She informs us that she is going to hike to Califor- nia. Good luck, Tillie. t 1 I . - ' UM sl 'llgqffjtkl 2, KW .A K qx I K P EQA, .fJvili' -M uf' rfA .M -Q' fx 4-Sh in X3 r ,lf I x Ein X l ,An 'rf- di 'ir-tw , ,,, " in ,. ,I -, mst Wll.I,l.XNl l1.'Xl3S'l', DIR. DIOIIN ILXIQIQICIQ l'1'1'11t't' .flumuy Il1t'Il.U 'l'raek tl, 2. KJ: lloys' Science Club fill tirt-pig Artist Club 13, 413 Rl'IYU1'fC'f llfwlll -VT' ist flub K-UQ Library fluh C233 Hi-Y CZ, 3, 41. XYortls are inzulequate to express the learning of this brilliant young man. His keen miucl and conscientious atti- turle have macle him the pricle aml joy of his teachers, and he has certainly provecl himself worthy in the eyes ol' his class-mates. llill is an arrlt-nt supporter of Alle- gany sports. He has been a track man for three ycars. "Hill" is a born lawyer, ancl when he gr:-uluates from a law school, those Co- lumbia Professors hacl better watch out. XYC know you will be great, "Hill Y" ' 25 "jouNNx"' Science Club Cl, 27: Chemistry Vlub fsll Hi-Y Club C3, -Hg Soccer Gig "Sally": liautera Cluhg Student Council 147. After four year's association with johnny liarker, we ftncl that he is a contraclictifm of the usual Scotch type. He is anything but representative ot' the so-called "tight" nationality. ln him we End a frienrl of an unusual personality, who is never too busy lo help. He's a true Alleganian in all he clot-s, socially ancl scholastically. Xte umlerstanfl that -lohnny's ambi- tion is to be an electrical engineer :tml we're positive that he'll make gootl, as hc has clone in Allegany. So hlohnny, the class of '29 wishes you all success ancl may you always remain a steadfast friend. , ,ff at lm 1 A . . I . Q., 4 J . I 1 jj K s l'5 A , Q., My L'Hl'IS'1'liR BARKMAN Library Club C3, 433 Science Club 123. With a pleasing smile and most amaz- ing possession of knowledge, Chester has distinguished himself in Allegany during the past few years. The Sen- iors were most lucky to acquire this capable mid-year student. A firm back- er of all of Allegany's activities, Ches- ter has won many friends among the students and faculty alike. VVe know that whatever he undertakes he will come out on top for he possesses that most enviable trait-stick-to-it-ive-ness. ESPY HARLEY i Football Cl, 2, 3, 4jg Track Cl, 2, 3, 455 Cap- tain C335 Basketball Cl, 2, 333 Manager 145g - Boys' Glee Club CZ, 35. A favorite among all the students, ist? his title not only through his prowess' Allegany's best boy athlete. He w'c in football, basketball and track, but al I because of his sportsmanship. His stick-to-it-iveness makes him win antyl his ever ready smile is with him even in defeat. ' Best of luck, "lip." ' 7 ' , N333 Y ill t i. ,i C , ,KK J Q91 t SAVFMJQ of JWX .QD ylilvitt wi? JSP -vx 0- X. Y 1 f' M .v p M. in - Qvvwl V M, 11 wwf- - .f I ' 3.9-' 11 :f ML,.'t If-,' r., f ,N Lt wg yfmy U-X .,- Chill b1thwx-'.vl5' x -1 lilJY'l'Hli BARNES FRANK l5ARRliT'l' "Mary"g "The Vllhole Town's Talking"g "Sally"g A. U. K. C-U5 French Club 1315 De- bating Club KZJ. Here's to Barnes! the cutest, llippest llapper in Allegany. But putting all jokes aside lidythe surely can shake a mean foot when it comes to dancing. We are worried about Fdythe. Her sudden interest in New York and or- chestras make us wonder if she will continue on her bright future or have a three room apartment in the Bronx overlooking Central Park. lidythe has all the talent one could want and some day, if 4'W'hitie" isn't on the job, lidythe will be starring in Flo Zieglields latest. HFRANKIICH llasketball CZ, 3, 41: Football CZ, 3, -H: Science Club fl, 2, 375 Camera Club 143. Here's "Frankie," our star athlete. "Frankie" has gained much renown while he has been with us. He is a true friend, and a staunch supporter of Al- legany. "Frankie" is the sort of person who makes one forget his troubles. ln all of his activities, he follows the mot- to, "Play the game, boys, but play it fairly." We hope that "l7rankie's" fame will continue to increase after he leaves Allegany, but that his cheery smile will always remain as it is. lf' 'lm I .K 3' - lyfyt ' 2' J er X I .,,- 2 , i vi li P' ff ff D5 .- ' ,fy f J, 'ff v li . 4 . L' 1' IJ' , .L V J of : ,,,.. Y- L I i I F!! it C3 Jiffy!! 3, .IK4 . I X Y lil: riders , Af Q! J QQ? ax' f If v , Q- TXR , t X if Q? ,Y-N - W it - 5- of R NXV U ' .1 ' lQlCll.'XlilJ li. lll'14KiNl lfYlflQ LOMIQN' BliNNIi'l"l' ' I "Dick" Truck 12, 333 Library Club CZ, 3, 435 Client- istry Club CS, 433 Science Club 1235 Secretary, llird Club C-833 Hi-Yg Soccer CS, 435 Basket- ball Q43. This is llick, one of the most happy- go-lucky persons we know, and the boon of many a teacher's existence. For who ever saw Dick that he wasn't smiling? The indescribable grin just belongs to him, somehow. This young man is also one of our specdiest athletes. Have you ever seen him playing soccer or basketball? lf so, then you know whereof l speak. NYC don't know what llick will do after leaving Allegany, but we do know that he'll succeed in whatever he under- takes. I fl 'ZAIQ' the world Io-z'e.r!pf' U-vcr." , Football C3, Elnterfclass Football C333 "A Nautical Knot"g Science Club Cl, 235 " all "5 Glee: Club. , A , j Y ,. . f ' . 7 f lhie curly-heat d football player has spent all fon't?'Z1ea1's of high schqoi course in Allegany. He hails from that thriving metropolis of Ridgeley, West Virginia. Loman belonged to our "Al- legany Men of Ironl' this year. NVhen his fighting spirit is aroused, take our advice and beware. He Works diligently after school in the business world and is at present, we believe, saving all his pennies. The reason for this is a petitc black-eyed maiden. Good luck, Loman! , n .. -, 7 v I J I I A A I If Q J' I p ' 1 YJ jf' :aff , Iliff A t, v i r , 4 Q S K J fwn iff'-' ,jf " ," 1 , W ff if lf 4- l-- - -1 1 ' ' j 1 I 'IJ' ,'t,UAf 5 Q f 1 1 A A . f :- f ' H " Lf " N f qu v. 1 GJ! ' if ' J 1- , , - ' ' - " l A ' f r ' J ' ' ' i 'Ili J If rip. JI. Vu , -' I , lv I f 5 l I f '. , .A no u -L G Lin ' J f v Vi if ' MJ! ll . ' i lr. g. r r ll . 4 '9' ' ' 1 , , , I ' 4 1 1 l I '- ' '- " All 2' lx N PW 1 V! .o f' 4' J, LAL jjj! Q . , f 4,4 . f 5 ff l l.lNlCl.l7A lllflQlQl.l'1Y UPA'l'SYH "May all your f1'oulvlr'.r lu' lilllvf' Science Club Cl, 2Jg Home Economies Club C315 Girls' League 13, 413 Home lleautiful Club C453 "A Nautical Knot"g "Sally." bYCll, here you sec the smiling coun- tenance of one of our most beloved classmates. "Patsy" always has a smile and a cheery word for every one. That's why we like her, Although she starrerl in both "A Nautical Knot" and "Sally," l.enilrla's future plans are for something lar more stable and beneficial. "Patsy" is going to be a nurse! And from what we have seen of her, we are sure she will be a large success. Here's wishing the best of luck that can come to "Patsy," Al.lt'li lRliNli lil IJI JLIC Latin Club CZJQ A. IJ. K. 13, -H: Pen :uul Pencil Club C-lj, "Sally," How many hearts missed a beat when two years ago, an entrancing black- hairccl girl first made her appearance at Allegany? just ask the boys-and you will get an idea of the popularity of this shy CH maiden from New York. ln her classes, too, one could always count on Alice to eagerly and brilliantly par- ticipate. Dancing, laughing, and brim full of ambition, we want you to fllrvays bel I I ,115 nfl I :df -,,.n f fu.: . Q , ,I f 7 ug ,.., ' 'l t . .. .-W l Xt, . .fXl.'l'HliA ISIRCHARLJ AX. BLAIR BISHOP HBEIJ0I"' Science Club C155 Latin Club Cl, 255 French Club 1355 Travel Club C453 Girls' League 12, 355 Choral Club 12, 3, 455 "Nautical Knotf, Althea, with her rosy cheeks, blue eyes, and blonde hair, must be especially commended for her studious habits. She is a loyal supporter of all school activities and can always be seen on the side lines at a game. Althea is quite a musician. Besides playing the piano xery beautifully she has a lovely voice which has won her a host of admirers. This student's ambition is to become a language teacher, and we are sure that she will be a great success. Junior Dramatic Club Cl, 255 "Mary"g Presi- dent of Orchestra CZ, 3, 453 Vice-President of Band C455 "Sally"g Hi-Y C2, 35. Now here is the famous "fiddler" and director of Allegany. Vthat will the Orchestra do without Blair next year? lt doesn't seem possible that we won't have him to saw out the tunes for as- sembly and on the songs, chime in with that "big bass voice." Blair's one ambition is to either direct or play in a symphony orchestra. NYe know that he is on his way to success and if nothing happens the class of '29 will be honored by having a celebrated artist in their midst. HOMER C. BORROR "Romeo" Track fl, 2, 353 Science Club C253 l'eu and Pencil Club C3, 45. Homer is a very quiet hoy so we don't know much about him. He is one of those nice modest boys, who is not afraid of work, but does not care to he intimately associated with it. liven though he does not take part in many things we know he is very much interested in them. One talent Homer is hlessed with is his ability to draw. XYe feel sure this will luring him much fame when he leaves Allegany. Good luck, Homer, and plenty of it. liS'1'HliR AI.Lli'1'HlilA HOWARD "Aman" Girls' League C255 Orchestra 13, 455 Poetry Club C453 "The Nautical Knot"g Latin Cluh fl, 25. Alletheia's school work is a side line in a successful career. She has unusual musical talent, and devotes much time to her xiolin. She is good natured, olmliging, a good sport and a true friend. XYe feel sure that all kinds of success will come her way when she enters her would-he musical career. ' f . 1 1 X. . J 'Al 'ii J t 'iv' fi.. I xv ' H 1 Xt J i f ' " 9 fy X 'i x' N 4 ff' X J K J I Ny'-, f C . 5 J 'JJ ' 1 x K , 1 t 5 pi V. . Ay JV .MX x XXXL 'P Y ' ,J , y , if f ' C' V F ' N i 1 3' yv I 1 " J ty --vs. 3 xt, ,N J 1 A . . A ' ' 37:1 -s 'X ..' ' J PJ' l I J fJ of Y L4 kk 4 - 1 J . . ,X 1' n f . AU' 'A .J J-J i t'l'lqXlQl.O'l"l'li IBOXVI li lil Jl'l'll IIN.-XNT Pen and Pencil Club KZJQ A. IJ. li, CZ, 3, -UQ Cl101'Zll Clnh KZ, 313 'Frcasurcr C339 l'Swect- hearts," "Mary," anrl "Sally." One of the lmcst lovecl girls in Alle- gany is our "june." XYhat a voice she possessesl Recall her performance in 'lSally." Moreover, she has a winsomc way that eaptivates every one. "june" is going to college next year anal will lac missed lvy lmolh the lwoys aml girls. cllll' lmest wishes go with her. XYho woulcln't succeecl with t',lune's" personal- ity? "limi-z," "SMU1t'1'z 85 Co." Science flub Cl, 235 Choral Clulx Cl, 2, 3, JD? Secretary C-U: junior Dramatic fluh QZJZ .-X, IJ. K. C3, 433 Gregg' Artists C3, -U 3 L'lXIary"1 "Nautical Knotnq "The XYh0le 'l'0wn's Talli- ing"g "The Christmas Chilcl Comes lung "The Toy Shopug "Sally"g "The llutter and Egg Man." .Xhl another memlmer of the "Smurtz 'l'riol" Anal would she "he easy to tincl in a crowd?" XX'e'll say she wouldg that is, if the crowcl is singing. lirlith pos- sesses one of the loveliest soprano voices in school. She is also one of our hnest actresses. We hope that "thc teller in the little lnlue Ford" will allow her to come hack to us often and that she will he just as happy and success- ful in the future as she has lmecn in :Xl- lcgany. 'Ir v . 1 X I 'X I C 1 4 4,... I ,Vi ' 1 . H I I 1 .f ..kW K 4V-, if W2 VlRG.lNl.-X l5lQliXX'lili 'l'XX'Il.qX liRCl'l'liXI.-XRKl.li "Cl1N.x"---'lj1NNx"' "'l'w11.1r1,x" Sucrvtziry l"i'csl1ln:n1 C'l:iss3 Pun and Pr-neil l'lnh Cl, 2, 355 junior llrzimutic Club C233 l'm-try C'luIm CIJ: A, ll. K. C3, 49: Vicc-l'rssi- lll'Ill of junior Class: liclitor-in-Cfliief of f'lll'l!UI' .lIi:'i'ul' CHQ .'xI.I.I4iliXYI Staff C-Hg Newspaper C'Inh C435 Clirls' l.cz1g.1l1c CZ, 3, M: View-l'rcsif ilunl nl' Ciirls' l.L'Zl.jlllt' C-Hg llislorizin nf Scnior flzissl "Sully" llcru is unc person whom wc fcul is rlcscrxiing of il lot of crcclil for llL'l' rc- imirkablc gi ft of lcaclcrship and rcspon- silmilily. "Gina" is unc of lhc must puplllzir girls in Allegany. ln aclclilion tn an unusually altraclivc 2lll1iL'Zll'1illCC' :incl charm in manner, shu also has a hril- lizmt mind, The successful year ut' thc .-Xlcuhi Mirrur is sulliciclit proof of that. "Gina" is going tu Sweet liriar College and whilc we hate to lose her, wc scncl mn' host wishes and fccl cunfirlcnl fil- hur sncccss. Track C233 'Vouululmvn Pass llznll C233 llzis- lwtlmll C3, 413 Nlzumgcr ll:iskcth:ill 'll-:ini C-H, Alxumgcr lficlcllinll Tczun C4Jg -lnnirxr llrzinizitic Club Cl, 2, 35: l.:it1n Cluh Cl, Z, 513 Pm-try fluh C-Hg Ncwspzipcr Vinh C493 liirls' l.c:igm Cl, 473 .fllflzm .llirrur Stuff C413 .X1.1.14:l1:xxl Stuff C4J. lt is sziicl nl' puuplc that lhvy "Sunil or Laugh" lun! "'l'willia's" sinilc is nm of those llll'L'I'lllll'ZlClIlg, gmmcl llllllIl'l'll grins that arc irrcsislihlc. judging by thc list ul' :mclivitics uni wunlcl imziginc shy was not incluslriunsl lt' su, il clfncsxft sn-vin lu llllC'l'l.C'l'L' with thc high slzmrlarcl shc maintains in clu- ing all hcl' lessons. "'l'willia" is unclcciclccl as to :1 l-lIllll'l IllAOlCSSlClll hut il is lliunghl shv will lu ll sccnncl l'zulcrcwski." rr u fx 34, 'fr , ' 1 r CD'-4 ., A1 J 4 . A 1 11,5 ' f ,yy , ,,, A , C ' ' ' , ' V' 1 A NX l' il: . 1 f ' ,ff f I 1 ,- ' I f 1 Q 4 J . v ' Xp ' .I f , ' ' f , ll r' .. r ,il gh Y 1' .1 , I J ,L ' Y I ' 8 ,. 3 aww, f 1 .K 4 ' l rf 3 51" s 'lf ix. ff' Q- 4 14,4 ,, . , .1 hh,"-, 1. , yaff M Ii,-rf , f 1-' vvfldl ' I .19 I K! , C Y! ' f f I 1 Iv , 'V .fi MJ' -fr 'V 1 1' I 1 P' . , H 1 ' 3 D lv, E . 'I ,, 1 ' , 3 if I p ,- I J" 'C 'kd V KZ!!! Q . ' 'r t , ,Ji XYAL'l1liR BURNER MILIJRICD BURNSIIJIC I W vf"5'--Tf3Ck C2, 433 Soccer Cl, 2, 3, 433 Class Bas- A-A will tongue-a wise heady, ' I ji' ketball Team Cl, 433 Class Baseball Team C133 4 Greg? Artists Club C3, 433 History Club C433 Home Beautiful C453 French Club Gb. Physical Education Club C333 Science Cluh C133 G . . . . . 3 lee Chib C25 Mildred, an ambitious and petite f I it VXI-ther is one of the best liked lmoys YUUUE 113111501 CHIHC to Allegaliy IhiS , f . , D in" the class, and his easy manner has YCH1' f1'0111 R03-110116 Hlgh SCh0Ol- HCI' 5 won him a host of friends. He must be bright smile immediately won for her especially commended for his excellent 111111130115 f1'1f'31'1d5- O11111C91111g1h1S11111C soccer playing. VValter also succeeded 11r0W11'eY9d 5911101 0116 1111m9d1a1elY in proving himself one of the most ca- 8135115 1116 11111 111621111118 Of 1110 0141 pable players on the class basketball afl-HSC, "Still WPHCFS F1111 deep-H , mam, This ygung man, tgoy is Over- When in need of either sympathy or flowing with fun and is one of those k110VVlCf1gC NYC S011101'SU fum 10 Mil- chaps who always 41095 his Share in dred. XYe know that Mildred is pos- making anything a success for dear old sessed with a desire to teach "Math" and ,. 1 Allegany. we of Allegany wish her success. v ...K -. E, 4- , . I J' 1 ' 1 hx A f 1 'yfs ' le 1 J. ri N at iv' rl is l'1UGliNl-2 BURNS ".SiIIlllt'.Y pay big diT"l.d8lId.Y.U Science Club Cl, 213 Football C2, 3, 41: A. D. K. C3, 413 Pen and Pencil Club C3, 415 Basketball C3, 415 Student Council C415 Alcolii Mirror C415 History Club C2, 31g lloys' Physi- eal Education Club CZ1. "Gene" is very popular among the students and he uses his captivating personality to a great advantage. Has "Gene" a line-"and howl" "Gene" is especially noted for his football prowess. He thinks he will en- ter Georgetown University and we know he has the will-power and the ambition to make a success of anything he might undertake. Here's lots ol luck to you and may you always be as successful in life as you have been in Allegany. l.OlS l"RANC'liS BYRIJ "PETE" "'l'l1t' only nm' of lim' kind litre." -Girls' Science Club C115 Creative Club C21: Girls' Athletic C213 Secretary and Treasurer of French Club C315 President of French Club C419 Historian of the History Cluh C415 Editor-im Chief of C'lt1zfi.t C41. 1A'hat can we say of Lois? lt would take a Boswell to do her justice. She is one of those girls whose radiant per- sonality and brilliant smile have won for her a host of friends. Lois is al- ways ready to give us cheer or sym- pathy-which ever it is that we need. Lois is a loyal supporter of Allegany, and excels in all her studies, especially in French. And then, too, Lois is quite a heartbreaker-ah, yes! NVe are justly proud of you, Lois. Au revoirl 1 K .Q S0 J 12 N i X f if QM 9 , , t J ff yi ,yljf f N ,. , . Hi-XIQRY Lf-XXl1'l3lil,l. hlilli Nov" lloys' lilee Club CS. 453 llnys' Seienee Club UM lli-Y Club Clip. Harry is one of the best liked boys in the Senior elztss. His winning person- ality makes him numerous friends among his schoolmates, He enjoys at good time as mueb as anybody and be- lieves in doing his part in making it so. Harry is 21 charter member of the Glee Club and has taken an active part in its activities. And, too, it is Whis- pered that Harry is devoting 21 good deal of his time to a certain nurse who grzuluated in 'Z7! ,f y .' V, I . ax R y lfl.lZ.'Xl3liT K'l'llln5tJVRON 'li t Y. V "C 143vv11-:filiid " 'th fl ' X . 4 1 N 1 Urebestri Cl, Z, 3, 435- '1 ee Club '42 3 tiles Club fl, Zig Choral Chi , 453 A. x . 13, -Hg Secretary Sophmno' ,lnssg Pifs en Vlee Club Q-ll' "9weethe'trts" Khedlqgl 'Niutiell lxnot tri-.t C ul: c 1 'A , . . ,, . '1own's 'Ialk1ng," l'Mary,i' Wlake .Y , clvi ," ". z 'L ' ," "Ll J l l L mm ' ln ' .nf - N H. V ,Y - - 1 , , v . ,,, . . X loy Shop, Sally , Gregg., Artist CSD, l Oetetle 13, -l . tl, 25: A1.1.1t:1cxv1 Staff: Alrol11'.1l1'rrur St ff Q41 ' P J No need to introduce this young lady, for who does not know "Chevvie"? How to describe "Chevvie" is at prob- lem. A mixture of T. N. T. and lilsie llensmore is the nearest we can come to it. She is a member of the 'tlimurtz 'l'rio" and a very talented young "Smurtz" is she! Lian she sing? And dance? .-Xml act? And flirt? :Xsk anyone of Allegany! When we hear, years from now, that she is a famous actress, won't we be glad to say, "l knew her when--" And say can she "tickle the ivories?" llog bite my cat! 2- . jl l . 5 4 i GHORG li COOK Track Cl, 273 Gregg Artists Club C315 Ath- lt-tic Club 141. Xlr. Cook is one of our bright shin- ing lightsg his especial interest being tfommercial work. The constant and thorough application to his studies will bring him a reward some day. Vlell, George, we're with you and that's some- thing. George is also a perfect whiz at short- shorthand and can talk it by the yard. .Xs a lady killer, Oh! Mama! XN'hat a mean pair of eyebrows he has and the girls are always after him in spite of his bashfulness. VIRGINIA COOK HCtJ0KlliH "fl 111aidt'n lIIOdt'Xf and yet .rrlf-from .vz'.r.red. " Science Club CID: Art Club CZJ' Girls' League C2, 3, -Hg Home Economics Cllub C3l' Library Club C3545 Travel Club C433 Newspaper Club C435 Alvoln Mirror C-U5 "Sally" C-tj. Virginia may be seen at any time passing through the halls with a grace- ful step and demure cast-Clown eyes. As a member of the literary crew of our library she has the personal touch which makes it a pleasure to obtain books from her. Our friend is from Ellerslie, but we don't hold that against her. We hear Virginia is showing remarkable interest in Carnegie Tech in Pittsburg, we won- der why? Shh, it's a secret, but we admire her taste. f " 2 .-1 f lvl -o K , wwf u A.r,h!g1ib i 1 1 A r 51,1 x rn! V' av r'. f- f " 71-:fig 'xy x ' V , 4 V f ' JJ fti 4 ff .. ' 'rt ,v , ,I ',K ROBERT COOK Travel Club C4jg Band C-tj. A newcomer in Allegany this year, Robert has quickly become well-known throughout the school for his pleasing amiability. He is a member of the cele- brated band-what more need one say? Sunny disposition, likeable, he will al- ways Uget by" with the least difficulty imaginable. Here's to you, Robert! B ETT Y CORN ELIU S Poetry Club Cl, 2, 3, 455 Latin Club LU, Creative Club C333 Girls' League C2, 333 News- paper Club C495 Junior Dramatic Club KZJQ Glee Club C251 "Sweethearts," "Mary," "The Nautical Knot," "Sally," Alvohi Mirror Staff. During her four years at Allegany, Betty has accomplished much. She is known as an amateur dancer and poet- ess, and, well-you know big brown eyes can do a lot. It is quite natural to wish petite Betty just oceans of success-for Betty as- pires to be a writer-and happiness. Lian you imagine Betty being unhappy? Neither can NYE! But that is neither here nor there. So we wish you a not- able career, Betty, after you graduate. S" -Q 1 n v r I I. . l it will, EW t t ' .' ' i' ' i"' ' l 'Ili I . , , . 'L I . I l, V. Y- ' K, l ii.-" ,V t 1 ,'. . , It . vb tl i' 1 f 1 JF' M' if f .gf lr L, tip at.. "I Nags I .L i J. Q il Vi sl tk , 'L' Ut 5 :Q-lm hp,-g, Hg- is' 3 . 4 lil.lNOR lJlili'l'Z Girls Athletic Club C255 Chemistry Club tfljg Library Club 13, 43: "Nautical Knot" 133. Elinor is one of our quiet, not1-con- spicuous, sweet-natured students that we can't help liking. When she walks through the halls you can't miss her especially with that beautiful blonde hair that gentlemen prefer. She has planned to enter Johns Hopkitfs Hos- pital to study nursing and we feel that she will be a wonderful success and achieve something big and great. She has that personality that will carry her to the highest peak and Allegany is be- hind in whatever she does. GEORGE I JHNNISON ..,,m,, 1 Football CZ, 39: Track fl, 2, 3, -UQ Sopho- more Class Basketball, Science Club Cl, 2, 33: Physical Education Club C355 Bird Cluh 1415 Camera Club C-H. George llennison, familiarly known as "Pop," is noted for his genial na- ture, his pleasing personality, and inci- dently is one of the best sports in the Senior Class. l'l'op" possessed lots of school spirit and was a familiar figure at all athletic contests. Although small in stature, "Pop" was a fair athlete, and excelled in track. XXI' hope, "Pop" that your success in high school will be the forecast of a successful future for you. Wir it 5 ef 'A' at Q-151 XX'll.l.l.-XM IHCNNISOX lQlt'llnXRl7 IBICRN " lill.l.H Seienee Vlnb tl, 2, 353 Calm-ra Club HI: liootbzall KZ, 39g liirtl l'lulv K-ljg 'l'r:iek il, Z, 3, -U: Class llasketlmll KZ, 333 Pliysienl litlnezt- tion flnb 131. This is the other one of the twins. NYC think that "Bill" shoulcl wear a pink necktie so that we can clistinguisli between him antl his brother. How- ever, to get back to "Bill," we must say that he is one of our best track stars. .Xml Rlr, Langley reveals that "Hill" is an "A" stumlent in lirench. 'l'res laienl He certainly is a 'Lpeach of a friend." 'A ill" everyone lf there were more like ll would be happier anal more eontenlecl llere's hoping for the best! 'llln'K" Pen antl Pencil Club CS, -ljg Travel Club Q-lj. "Dick" joinecl Allegany when a jun- ior anml won a reputation as a cclebratetl artist. U.-Xlways stucly anal be prepared" has been his motto. "Dick" is a very goocl clebaterg however, his talent is known tp few, but perhaps some tlay Allegany will hail "Dick" as a lawyer who knows his business. XYell, whatever your aim in life, 'lllickf' the class of '29 wish you luck. ."' I F , il A A 7 X ..-V ' 1 1131111-W 1 1 1 L ffl- I 1 M-A ,I A 1, 4 , Sf' 1 m 'M' 3 Q -3? Xlll.llIQlflJ llllflll, NlIl.llKlfll IDIXUN i'llII.I,'l Girl! IA-ziglic Gly "Sully" C415 .Xlli-pqully Uctclli- Hlg fillllflll l'l11Is 1-llg l'11l1lic S111-zilxiilg 'xlllff .vlill lllry 1frl.fJ1'rl rmrf ,vlill lln' zvnu- l'l11lw C415 f'I11:-111 Stuff HI. ffm' gf1'l"Ii', . Xlillr-l.' 1" 1' llzal nm' .vlfmll Izmir! mzrld 1'111'1'-v ull I ll d mmm Wm ll MDN' ml. A,,H..h,.'- Com- ul .Xllm-gzuiyk lrillm-11-sl 1'ix':1lsl cziim- 111 .X. ll. S. curly in 'Z?'4g sinci- Scivlluc l'l11lr QI, ll: fiirlf Pliysicnl l'f1l11L':i- tion Cluln 4311 1411.-mixiry l'lul1 4315 Illlml- ll'IL'l1Sl'It'l12lS?Ul2i1ll1'illlL'l'Sk'll l0l1L'I'lN'NY l':l'lHl0ll!lC5 Vliiln 4.3. -ll: Girls' l.n-Jugiiv Cl, Sl. , I l Q-11x'11'1m111c11l, :11 ilu- szmu- lllllk' clvlciirl- XV' HN' W"l1fll'l'K'fl lfll' 51 KWH' UV UW' ing lu-1' im'1m-1- sclwol l-H1111 llll-lllSl lwul iillallv ww it 111 as 0111- of llwsi- . . . . . . A ' L' l Criticism, Miss llixmi is Il 1114-111111-1' ul lllI1'Xlil2illl2llllk' lmppciiiiigs nt llZlllII'l'. , A 1 ' V Q , A , ilu- lzir 1:11111-cl Octctlv, lint Cl1llSHlL'l'lIlg lull, ill1Ull1l'l' 411 ihusc 111rl1x'1rl11:1ls lwlcss- l'IL'I' kllowlcclgi- uf Vliysics, wi- :ill lm-- vrl with ilu- zilmilily 411' sw-ing ilu- lwrighl simli- ul lill- inzuli- ilu- llmm- Iicmwimmics MVN' lllill SIU' will WNW' 'lab' l'l'U"'W' ill! Kllllll !illCCl'SSlilll :mil iltllflllllklll whilc slim- i11sl1'11ctc11A i11 sci:-11cm-. was lll'k'SlilL'lIl. XYlmt is shi- giving 111 flu? XXI-ll, 111:15- lic yllll can gm-ss, 41 bs X X l 0 kk s v X -Cr CMV, 's , i Slzgwgyw Y A -. -.'x M: ' ' XX I v-.I - my 4- L..-lm f- f" sa I - 4 t- at x .xl R, R 'gl M , s , wr , Y: f - ' l Inu, av Q-Llgj t -J f ICLIZAIBIAITH IJOUIS "limi" Latin Club Cl, 231 Poetry Club tljg French Club C3, 454 Secretary HM Home Economies Club C313 Debating Club C-Hg Girls' League 13, 45: 'fSally." And now behold the countenance of Elizabeth, one of the members of that happy association of friends: lloub and NYolverton. "like's" good humor is ont- standing among her numerous good qualitiesg consequently, she has many friends. Speaking of friends: Eliza- beth shows an uncommon interest in a certain young man about town. XX'e wonder who? "like" has not yet revealed to us her life's ambition, but we're wishing her luck in whatever she undertakes. ROY LEE l PUR RETT lloysl Science Club Qllg Track C233 Boys' Physical Education Club CZ, 3, 435 Soccer C-LJ Ahl The llaniel Boone of A. H. S. lt is not uncommon to see Roy return- ing home from a hunting trip with gun on shoulder and plenty of game????? However, Roy is one of our quietest and most likeable members of the class. He is an ardent follower of all Alle- gany sports and served one year on the soccer squad. Roy is going to Maryland University to study forestry. The class of '29 cer- tainly hopes he will achieve his goal. 1141 .iff ligfdovi " t 1 . 'U -441:16 -- " " " 4 ,, J ifofpff' lftyfffl fry . A Ii wr :G ,V,:,f In ,4 LAL 9 1, w x 'W f 1 li' MS :R hi' Q, 1 it if Am-,Sway ' . -.JV 595 t. ,x lx.XllII.l'.l1IN Izl'l'l..XNIJ -IOHN 1-:I'I'I'IflQ UKI'l"l'Yll Suit-urn fluln til: lilmml Clulr 12, 3, 41. Sucl'ut:try llumv liummittics Vluli C3, Jig Girl, l.v:u4uu CS, 45: "N:tutir:il Knot" 631. Ylliu flrwslft know our prctty littlm- lwi'11i1cttvczxllt'cl "Kitly"? Sha' is ax smircv ul' priflv tu .Xllcg'zu1y, tvzlcliws as wvll as pupils. XXX- likv lu-r lPl'C1lllSk' sht- is mms- Hllllllllg, lwut m'x'v1'thvla-ss she has prcwctl lu-rscll' tu lu' :1 fziitlil-ul :mtl ll'llSlVVt7l'll'ly trivurl 10115 ull. Kitty, if yuu always ku-iw that lrriglit smile, wc :tru sun' ul yuur succcss in lift' 1't'g':ll'4llt-ss ul what ht-lil ul' wurk you may L'lllt'I'. .Nltlmllgli wc suspcct that C:11't-cr will ln- 21 msc-cux'c'rc'fl cottzlgc for Iwo. l.1lrrzu'y tluh fllg Latin flulx C511 Nlnthu- mzttics fluli C3, 43. .lohuny is thw ft-lluw who can tt-ll us why thc czirth gm-s :mmurl :mal why it runs. Ho is :ul l'XCl'llllHll2ll stuflm-nt zuul :iii czxgvi' pzlrticipnlit in school activitivs, ,lolmny has high 1lI'l1lPlllUllS :mtl wc kmrw' hc will sllccca-fl. hluhmiy is ll little lclluw with ll lvig push, :uul wv arc' sure that wc will hull him :mumg thc lczult-rs. 43 wiv., U 'I .Y 'ai' , , ' -'A if ' " 1 , , U 'C L x un' ff I "ti ' I 1 '-if Q 'Nl :fa ., lilitlltfili EYLER jl:1.XNli'l"l'lL liYl.l'lR Track fl, 233 Orchestra QI, Zjg Science Club C455 l'l1ysical Education Club QSJQ lliril flub C-lj. George, the handsome young man por- trayecl above, is always accompanied by a large bow tie and a lusty laugh. George has a sense of humorg and this attribute is attenclecl by a helping hand which is sure proof that George believes in the maxim, "A friend in neerl is a frienfl inflet-cl." George is an active member of the lioys' Athletic Club, ancl wherever he goes, a smile pervacles his countenance. "Bon voyage, George." "Nr:'rz" "F1zllof laughter, full of lwf, Ne-wr quivt, flmllr .lva11cflt'." Track fl, 2, 3, 45: Volleyball C251 llasketlmll CZ, 3, 431 Field Hall C3, 45: Athletic Cluh Cl, 2, 3, 433 Presirlcnt Fourth Y:-arg Science Club fl, 233 "Nautical Knot." "Nou" is one of the happy-go-lucky boyish type that looks just Hit" in sweat- ers ancl skirts. She is thr main cog in the wheel of athletics at Alleganyg she captaincrl the basketball team of '29 with the ability of a professional. She is county-wirle known as a first class for- ward with unexcellecl ability to Hip balls in a basket. May you attain your goal in life, "Nom," as easily as you have macle "goals" for Allegany. .fl Qxmmixgytim t il M1 -O ' .13"lfQ+l'N Vs. ljffuf vm WM. J,,, 1,gfUD3A ' I A X Tj. ' U' l 2, 1 , c .epfj 1,993 NJ 1 VJ' Y I My .tNNf,JAN YIAJSJJU. Mllxh xy!! QW MX' -,lr 19' 39553, 1 M! ii 1 JHWO ji ' I 'He JAM" ' 1 l ' 1 W 4,1 1' ' f i I K fs! C' ' , Jou QRIN M -' we Club 11, 2 4 lftllilllllg' Club 111. 5 W l.il11'ary fluh Cl, 2, 3, 475 Chemistry Cluh 433: Q ' . llllJ 443. pro Joh '. one of the regular fellas of W egauy. , He is forever smiling and al X , . 1 1 M4 1lt'.is:1r1t word for everyhocly. QM L K ll earm st flt xotce to traxel and foreign lands is hrought out hy his activities i11 'l'rax'el Cluh. He is a hig favorite of 4liss Xlurphy, and has succeeded i11 hc-ing thrown out of the lihrary only 21 dlozen times in one semester. ln spite of this he is a likeahle chap, and we're all for him. Oh, yes, john is a typical seuiorg he even used to part his teeth in the middle. IIAROLIJ l"li1XlQlCR Boys' lilee Club C433 l,l'lllll Xlajur, The ll: 111r l I-H. This is the hoy who helped make our hand a real lvand. He is quiet, hut ex- ceedingly popular among the students. Harold hails from Elkins and has been with us but a year. He is a good student, :md we feel sure he will he a success. Nw ix Ag' Y' ,ff 1 M + . 1 f X , .I -.5 K 1 l ' X I o 1 a I. 7 v RACHEL FELIJSTEIN "lf .vnzilex -were gold, .i'l1v'a' own the -rv0rld." Art Club CZ, 355 Public Speaking Club C215 Gregg Artists 13, 413 lleelamation C415 Girls' Science Cluh QI, 25: Championship Debating Team C335 Secretary to Lilvrarian CM. Rachel, with her sunny smile and her sweet disposition, is one of our most lovahle Seniors. She will remain long enshrined in the hearts of all our High School students. Besides participating in the lbeclama- tion Contest, Rachel was a memluer of our championship llelvating Team. She is the only student who has ever mas- tered the Commercial Course in three and a half years. Here's hoping that she will luring fame to Allegany. . sy. .L It A 1- mmm' FIN I " rf L xi L. X f A Vw N H .J , l 4 L ff Bon U 1 . x of 1' ' . ' I Soeeerff-Hajj! C-U: Pei spud lleicil lflnh f' J fl, 2, 31435 ,,ally"g Science Cluhnllgbjiainl . ' .W - f X C-13, Urcltestra QPJN Allegany ki- C412 J .-X1.L1m-:wi Sltaff MU- H455 2 .J K. "Holm" 's an activekxxprker il? the Seni rAfl . Fraud an l1IlllS421Ll,-,fi-J.CflVC mekrur or! le Q es rx was gust f t M et 2. A ' , ' . this year thht Bolt joiriejl the orcheslrh, ltutthlixs XNillison his"found pos- sessesiFJmistal?lml!Y talent? ,"' Nkxt year fliolf' is gdlflyto V. Bl. l., and wg' Qugtflfiinxvvpligmllllzcmk wonderful in akrylform, is " f NVeA "Roll," 'liere's'wi I ing you as. much s ess in college is you've had in high Mocml, zvndjpift forget your dearii old Alma Materl J . X T- 1 or its M te ds K Vw? when M t KI,XRC1,XRli'l' l"l.lC'l'C'H ER Kl"I'H FOR!! " l:l.li'I'L' H " Science l'lnlm fl, .Zig l'oetry lflnli Cl J, Physi- cal Erlncution Clk: Gregg Artist 143, Home lieonomies flulx QBJ. A-Xncl here is one of that faith ful crowd of Room ll, that shoulcl have lmeen namecl uiiiggling Ciertiesf' because Mur- gztret is the head Hfiigglcrf' and what she says goes, lmut usicle from that we have Kliss l.:ipp's worcl that Nlurgaret has the making of at fine stenogrztpher, to say nothing of her personality. XVe :Lre sure that fire years from now she will lve secretary lor one ol thc most prominent lawyers of Allegany County, :tncl if she isnlt, she will still have her famous "giggle," :Incl that is something. Science fluh CZ, 355 llome llezxutifnl Clnln CS, 41: Gregg Artist Cluh 131: Nautical Knot CSD. VYhen the name Ruth lforcl is men- tionecl, we immerlizltcly think of 11 fle- mure, shy, country girl. lleing a conscientious young person, Ruth excels in all her stuclies :incl ac- complishes all that she unrlertzlkes. Those who really know Ruth unmler- stand thc cheerfulness of spirit which she possesses :intl which is hiclclen from those who clo not know her hy her :tp- parent quietness. What the future holds in store for you, we cannot tfll, hut you have our sincere wishes for happiness. Q l . Nl .-XRY lil.lZ.'X l!li'l'll IFRQXN lil.I N "Kl,xMlla SMl'R'l'Zn filee iilulm Cl, 43: Orchestra 12, 3, -ll: Latin Liluli ill: Debating l'lnlJ C133 Poetry flulx fl I5 A. IJ, K. Q-Hg French Clulr 131. Here's luck to another memlmer of ilu- "Smurtz Trio," Mary, who is one of the lsest little sports that ever enterecl or left .iXllegany. She is ever ready to aicl those who neecl help, anrl her cheery anal witty remarks will lie rememlmerecl a long time. .Nccorcling to the faculty, Xlary is "in a class of her own: unique." lt has lseen liearml that Nlary's one amlvition is "to get something lvcsicles ,Ns in all of her stucliesf' Who knows? perhaps some clay we may lve going to a concert to hear Rlaclemoiselle lfranklin, Yirtuoso. ISA lil'.l.l. I' ltl'.l'.l.,'XNll MIKE" Science Club Cl, 23 1 Clioral Club CSI, Poetry fluly CID: tiirls' League C331 Physical Educa- tion Club C373 Home Economics Club C331 Gregg Artist 13, 433 "Nautical Knot"g "Sally.' As the olcl saying goes, "Gentlemen prefer lwlonclesf' The statement is very well prorecl liy this live-feet-two lmloncle. lsalwell is never too lmusy to sympathize with one who is lmlue. She has a sweet flisposition ancl a smile for everyone. She is what we call a goocl sport, an ex- ponent of fXllegany's school spirit. lsaliell will go into training for a nurse when she leaves .-X. l-l. S., and will lie a success if a certain young lirunette cloesn't interfere. Your lriencls wish you joy ancl happi- ness, Hike." - 1 1 , b I Y i I V ' . ' I 3 K " xp Cd! k KJ .VL 1 .Il :Z J iiy,lL'l"AjX 1 2' - 1-'I . , . S ,Q p, .5,,l3.1,-, 'Liu .J . 1-.14 . . ,wx 1 L. ' M 1 ,1 if 1 SL MAJ' l t-"l.k,J N-v' . sq, ,, , mv' wi lilill.-Xl.l1lNli Ci,'XS'l'ON jAYNlf lil.i-XSICR l.:niu Club C115 .Iuuinr llrzuuntic Club 1213 l'cu :mil IH-ucil l'lub Cl, 3, 413 llvlfllflllk .X, I1. K. 13, 41,3 Newspaper' Club 141: llismry Lilub 1.21, llouu- licmumiivs Klub H13 "Swv:-L flub 1312 .'1li'ulu',lln'1'm' 141: Dcclxiuizitiuu Fon- lu-:u'ls"g "'l'lu- XYlu1lu 'l'owu's 'I':ulliiup"g "Sully" Irs! 1313 "'l'ziki- Xly Advice" C211 "'l'lu- lYl1olu 'l'0wu's 'l':nlkiug" C313 "Szxlly'l C-115 Urlillk' Xziu- llL'l'l' shi- iS, cllll' 11l'L'lly ,lllyllkl ll41W mul Kumi' lil: f"1'viS ul: lllml l":'Hm' ul' wcll we all kuuw lu'r. Slim' has mznuy 3, 413 Girls' lillllflll l'lub 1.2, 3, 41, Yicv-l'l'usi- A dm! CM' lricmls, clui- to l1L'l' swim-t rlispositiuu :uul siuccrity, Shi' is tzzlcutwl iu music, art, H.lt'l'l'jl' is mu- uf mu' SUIlgl1lI'flS. Shu :uul clnuciug, zlufl is quita' Klflglllill. Shi' was 11 lnynl mi-mbi-1' uf thc Girls' C4l'll1I'1l.l , A surc-ly clul mzzkv :lu ulfl mznu lmplvy Ill Vlub :mal :ulclwl Usrczntlv ilu-1'cto. A fmucl K , H P' ' A 'Sally wlwu slu- tcmk ilu' part uf :L Slllflblll, sho works mliligcutly. llcr , A , A ' gulil rliggi-r. Sho has it likc 'Hmlmuclys lrivuils sny that slim- is true, 21 most x':1l- , H , , I V A bizucssl XM' tluuk tlmt slu- llllCIlilS tu uziblc zlttrlbutc. Our SIIICLTU -lcrry must , . V bc l 1'L'Slfll'lll llumx-rs sa-1:1'vl:1ry. .Xucl siiccwvrl lu tba' c:u'uvr slic chuuscs. 1 wlm kumvs, slim' will prulmlvly umkv ilu' gmail. 49 ff I 5 1 gig? ,1- N - 0 f M fig , fff' '. if ff .fifth 1 id! 'T ii z xl X' " P I, ,I . , .nfflnrfi j ' l T A if - 7 i Q v N . ,fi X. .www W . .. ... . M. JOHN 13. GLEICHMAN ".loHNNY" U-JOHN IJ." Track fl, 233 Soccer 13, 433 Boys' Science fluh C133 junior Debating Club C133 Pen and Pencil Club KZ, 33g Boys' Glee Club CZ, 3, 43, Alfohi Mirror C433 A1.1.1uEw1 Staff Advertising Manager C433 Cltwis Staff3, Band C435 "Nauti- eal Knot" C33: A. ll. K. C-13: Ileelamation 133: Debate Q43. Behold one of our most worthy de- claimants. johnny's a real sport, and has a boundless supply of words for the ladies. He'd like to challenge the state- ment that 'ifientlemen l'refer Blondes," and add that "Sophs" are quite as at- tractive as "ye Seniors." Besides being an orator, Johnny's bright countenance may always be discerned among those on the sidelines cheering Allegany to victory. VVe are now convinced that small men have as much of being great as big ones. VVhy, just look at Napoleon! YI RGINIA GLISAN UCiINNII-In "Mary"g "Sally"g "The XYhole 'l'own's Talk- ing", A. li, K. Look upon you fair sight o' i'NYas there ever a maidl' so entraucing, so gay, so fully the epitome of joyous living, Her nature, like her dancing feet, ca- reers herc'n there, distributing sunniness and Winsome charm. Ginnie, besides combining attractiveness and personality, has brains. VVitncss her feat of hnish- ing High School in three and one-half years. Lilting, laughing music, the zest of youth and youth's dreams personifies our Ginnie by us never to be forgotten. i 51.1-' fit," ard. - ,il V A f it I S J 4 . .LY NL N IQ, vis , ., ff f it ' 1 ': f J i I D 4 ' s V l' ,V 5 . 'pm I ,Wa 1,.. 9, . ,, 4. 'll JOHN CQOLIJEN l'Alll. CORNER ".IoHNNn-1" Track Cl, 2, 3, 4, 513 Football Cl, 2, 3, 4, SJ, Basketball Q-ll: lioys' Athletic Club 13, 4, SJ: President 13, -lip Public Speaking Q3, -175 lloys' tiles Club C533 Hi-Y Club C5l: President Iioys' fo-operative League C575 Science Club Cl, 215 junior Dramatic Club 133. Stop ancl gaze upon this young Romco whosc cvcr smiling facc you scc above. Not a bit of it. "johnnic" is one of thc quictcr boys of thc Scnior class. XXX' arc cnvious of his way of cloing things, so thoroughly and so casily. Johnnie playcrl thc varsity tacklc position to per- icction lor thrcc scasons and has dom? mighty goocl track Work, also good work on thc basketball floor. Hc was a big- gcr comfort to Hclcn than to his op- poncnt. lf "johnnic" coutinucs his goocl work, wc fccl surc hc will succcccl. So- long. lloys' Science Club 1335 History Club ill. ln rlcscribing l'aul, most classmates wonlrl say that hc is a shy, although chccrful fellow. lint just lcarn to know him oncc ancl you will abanrlon this "shy" irlca. l'aul is always rcacly to makc fricnrls ancl has thc powcr to rc- tain these fricncls. Paul, with thc lvcst wishcs of thc Scnior Class of '29, wc say sinccrcly, "lion Voyage on thc sca of lift-," .f'y,,Jl-7Tj.2 ' I' h,Q.xJu..K fry , if ff: V i ' 'dr iii K-7-lfyhj,-im jf . ANITA GRAHAM Latin K lub CI, 215 History Club 13, 41, lnrls League Q2, 31. Anita is one of Allegany's most at- tractive girls. Her sweet smile and at- tractive personality have won her a host of friends. Anita is a regular booster of Allegany, and is always present at basketball games. At present, her "weak- ness" is a tall, dark, and handsome lad from Keyser, XY. Va. Anita expects to attend the University of XYest Virginia when she leaves Al- legany. Xie hope that her school days there will be as happy as those at Alle- gany. GLENNA GUYNN Latin Club Cl, 213 Girls' League C21g Home Economics Club C311 Travel Club 1415 News- paper Club C21, VX'e all know Glenna as a quiet, peace- ful girl. She is sincere and industrious and always creates a comfortable feeling about her. She always has a sweet smile and a good word for everyone. Her conscientiousness in regard to her studies has given her a high rank among us. A little bird told us that Glenna in- tends to be a nurse. Glenna, it is the right spirit to help others, so we hope that some day you will become a leader in your work. ,V s, M li ff!! 'ji .1 U-nr 'J ln' if 4' I M! P' A 'ff 1-.1 ffl , 'sf V' 1 V.. yu if' LORENA HARIJINGER Track C3Jg Science Club Cl, 235 Home Eco- nomics Cluh 13, 439 Girls' League KZ, 35. The pride and joy of the local 4H girls! Lorena quite distinguished her- self this past year by winning a S100 scholarship for her splendid 4H Club work in Maryland during 1928. Her participation in school activities has been equally outstanding, for Lorena has been a strong "backer" of all activities. Her sincerity has brought her many friends. Lorena expects to attend State Normal School at Frostburg next year, and we wish her the same splendid success there that she has won here. KATHERINE HARPER HSMILESH Choral Club C4jg Science Club 121: Travel Club 1413 Physical Club C215 "Nautical Knot." Kate is of a quiet type, with a smile for every one and a very pleasant dispo- sition. She is a good sport and is al- ways ready for a good time. Once your friend, she remains so. This young lady can be found in the Commercial Department, and of course she has "speed." We have never heard Kate say just what she intends to do, but we wish her joy and success. vw, , TH ELMA H ARRI SON Sience Club 11, 215 Girls' Athletic Club 121g Gregg Artist Club 13, 4Jg President Gregg Art- ist 1415 Home Economics Club 135g Home Beautiful Club 1459 "Sally"g Girls' League 11, 2, 353 Alfohi Mirror. Thelma is one of the happy Commer- cial students. She is always cheerful and always ready to help whenever she can. Thelma has two assets which everyone notices. They are a smile for everyone and a permanent blush. We are not sure what she will do when she leaves school, but we know she will be successful. '29 wishes you the best of luck, Thelma! AGN ES RANI JOLP H HASLACKER 'KUI.lTA,, Choral Club 11, Zjg Home Economics Club 1333 Travel Club 143. This vivacious blonde came to Alle- gany in her junior year, and we who share her friendship mourn that time flits by so rapidly and regret that she did not spend her Freshman and Sopho- more years with us. If in a few years one should happen to be strolling down Broadway, we may see the flourishing shoppe of Mme. Agnes and we may slip inside to view her creations, for design- ing is her chosen profession. IW, ... t , , 1V, so l X . t . A t, M it Qu: M X if fi kv .L if Q, UQ STM' ,S f, Q, l.. l.l'.5l,ll'. lll'.l.Rlh.lQ lCl.lZ.'Xllli'l'll lllCNSlllSliR l'l.ias" l'rcsidt-nt St-nior Classg l'rt-sidt-ut Studvut founcilg l't-n zunl l'cncil Club Cl, 2, 3, -lj: Vice-President l', l'. l'. 141: Latin Club C111 lli-Y CZ, 3, 475 lfoutball KZ, 315 Track Cl, ll: Council of Iioys' l'o-uprrativs Association Q-UQ Scicucc Club CZM Vicc-President Sopliomorc flassg "Sweethearts," lt is hardly ncccssary to sbt-ak of thc cstccm in which "l.cs" is ht-ld by cvcry- out-. Hc has that unusual trait ol' char- actcr scldom found in thc younger sct, that of commanding thc rcspcct of all with whom hc comcs in contact. And tht- fact that hc was clcctcd prcsidcnt of thc Scnior Class and prcsidcnt of thc Student Council by thc school is ccr- tainly cvidcncc of his gcncral popularity among his school fricnds. "Les" uu- doubtcdly has shown admirable qualitics of manhood and lcadcrship and has lt-ft a splcndid rccord of achicvcmcnt at Al- lcgauy of which hc may wcll bc proud. "ll:-:RsHu:" Hc.fIl't'fl'A'A', lll'ft'lIj'A' lnzfvfiy, and tl frm' friend." Latin Club Cljg llirls' Lcaguc 13, -U5 UNM.. tical Knot" C313 "Sally" 1-lj: llcbating flub CZJQ Glue Club CS, -lj. NYho docsn't know Hl'lL'I'Sl'llL'HP 'l'hcrc arc vcry lcw who don't, for this young lady is thc posscssor ol a most charming pcrsonality and is cndowcd with a swcct disposition. Shc ncvcr gives thc tcach- crs any troulnlc-what's that? VVhoa! NNI-'rc all off thc track! NH-ll, anyhow, "llcrshic'l starred in both "A Nautical Knot" and "Sally," About "l-lcrshic's" future wc cannot say, but it might bc safc to predict a rosc-covcrcd cottagc for two-so licrc-'s to your luturt- lllllr- pincssl f Xf' mv I"f' if' , A! ik If. ,AN I Dry?-1 I, ALA X w I 1 f,tZf W at fi 1 F xl I .l. HELEN HEUER HiiUDD1liU Science Club C139 Latin Club Cl, 23, Junior Dramatic Club C235 French Club C435 A. D. K. C3, 43, Girls' League C2, 3, 435 Choral Club C3, 439 History Club C333 "Nautical Knot", "Sal- ly"g AALLIGEXVI Staff. Helen Heuer needs no introduction to the student body or supporters of Alle- gany. Helen is one of this year's grad- uates who has r14n'esrf'ully combined her social activities with her scholastic work. The person who originated that de- scriptive phrase, "personality plus," cer- tainly must have been inspired by "Hud- die." This personality of Huddie's has gained for her many friends, not only in Cumberland, but we have heard men- tioned among Huddie's host of friends, someone in Kentucky. Lucky is the person who can say that Huddie is her friend. XN'Al.'l'ER FREEMAN KARNS "BUCK" Debating Club C135 Creative Club C23g Gregg Artist Club C3, 435 Secretary C435 A. D. K. C435 Alrolii Mirror Staff C43, ALLIUI-:wi Staff: Ferman fi, Pugh Debate C433 'ASally"g "The Butter and Egg Man." Some day, somewhere you will see a sign reading, "Professor VX"alter F. Karns, Director of Music." VValter's ambition is to be an organist, and if he undertakes this work in the same spirit that he has put to the accomplishment of other things, he will win success. Furthermore, he's an actor of no mean ability and is an excellent student. May we see that sign, VValtt-rl Q i A IXIAXINE VIRGINIA KELLER "MAX" Public Speaking Club Cl, 2, 3, -IJ, Treasurer Public Speaking Club C3, 435 Girls, League CZ, 3, 455 Vice-President Girls' League C455 Choral Club C3, 45, Treasurer Choral Club C435 Home Economies Club C313 Science Club Cl, 253 Mary "27," Now you look upon the sweet and cle- termined face of "lXIax." She has those mystery eyes, anrl they look right through you. "Max" has certainly won the love and friendship of every stuclent in Allegany, but you will unflerstaurl why and how if you knew her. She is going away to take up kindergarten work, and we clesirefl you to know, "Max," we shall never forget you. WILLIAM KIGHT "I31LI.Y" Science Club CIJQ Poetry Club f2Jg History Club CZ, 3, 455 Chemistry Club C3, -ll: Ilancl 145. "Billy" is one of Allegany's little boys. He is a quiet fellow, and yet he can be plenty of fun when he so chooses. He is cheery and fun-loving and is inter- ested in almost everything. But "Billy" is not all fun, however, he can be very stuclious, and his 'report card is always above the average. VVe do not know what 'tIiilly" expects to do after leaving Allegany, but we wish him the best of luck in all of his undertakings. iff: f 'mf Ma. f- ' A .I y . .. , I ,fyyff i 5 V. r I ii rlyilvw li I I ' I ' iff' I 4' C' I 'fi If f 'f if I X ii I 'ill 'C It i f'J.xVvJ.lf'vv'l-Wfl, flfv'-Q , ' li fl f If I 1 f f ' -i X 'f,"N X I f . A f--1' f 'ff fo' 4 .ft I f f,wff'- -f4f'-W'-W-I if 'M -K M 7, A t 'ffff kfff' f'? I I ' -4 . I' .. M! M , , , I ' I , I C, ii 1 ,x 1 L in f ., ,I I WM-5vVfZA ' -- - if 0 444, Q- fi ,I of iff!! fl, lflfk! 2 A 5. Sift +2-is ,,. 1 i,. , . . - f M .e a A I ,I ' H AR lE'l"l'.-X li I NG M .X RY li I RK PAT R I CR "All fluztfv .vweet una' frzwf Alteayx .v111i!i11g, IIt"I't'V blz1e."' Home Economics Club C353 Library Club 1351 Poetry Club QZJQ Gregg Artists Mhz Cho- ral Club C352 Science Club QZIZ Hxrtntieal Knot" UIQ A, ll. K. C-U. Above is picturecl one of Alleganyls most attractive girls. Not only is she famed for her beauty and popularity, but is widely known lor her dramatic ability. Alpharetta possesses a charming voice, ancl she actefl the leacling r6le of "The Nautical Knot" flawlessly. Besides, she is one of those "business- like eommereialsfl ancl is going to be somebomly's stenographer, that is, it' a certain young blonrle tloesn't interfere. How about it, Alpharetta? Anyway, We know that whatever Al- pharetta attempts in life, she's bouucl to be a great success. 58' MARY "Kink" Debating Club Cl, 213 l'oetry Club Qljg Ilra- niatic Club CZIQ fiirls' League CZ, 3, lbg Cho- ral Club CZ, 3, -ll: Newspaper Club C-Hg Home Eeonomies Club CSD: All-olzi Qllirror Q-U5 "Nau- tical Knot." This pretty blontle with heavenly blue eyes and pleasant smile is just the kincl of a friend everyone wants to have. That is the secret of Mary's popularity: her personality. She has that inex- pressible something which authors cle- light in calling "lt," Mary enters into all .-Xllegany's activi- ties with remarkable energy. Her frank, winning manner is the means by which she accomplishes anything she clesires. Mary is a great follower of high school sports, and has splenclicl school spirit. Mary, we predict success in Whatever you may undertake. I , V . I V ' I Y' , ,x l I ' ' I , . , I , I ,fi n',4,fj,J , ' A .. .,,. , 7 , Clk!-' I l 'L . M. f ,i X 1 0,1 . 1, 1 iyff' x V' C , I 1" ' A, , 6' 1 L i o ' 1 C I , V4 1 . 3' Iv ff Q ' Q-'Jf ,+ "Ui i '4 ' t V" 'Awe ' ' '. .' S1 , I ,,!' .,, 1 F I 'I ' I I .!ji.f'fJ Q A 'il ! lfa, 7 Qi , I, f J ' , .f Alf , ,4 O ' , 9 X ,az 48 a 'tt 3 we WCW if a,of,, W, N any 1 C jOSlilll'l KOICCEAI. l-llil.lLN KNll'l'liNlSElQG 1 HJ' :J as ir ' OE Iioys' Science flub Cl, 233 Chemistry Club C335 liircl Club C433 fzunera Club C43. Coulrl another boy have such a goocl clisposition as ",Ioe"? VYe clonlt thinkl "joe" is one of those boys who can clo anything. He is Willing to help anybocly who is in trouble, There isn't a boy or girl in lligh School who cloesn't know joe or hasn't hearcl of him. He is a bright star in Allegany, and we hope he continues to shine through life. KNll'1'Y Track CZ, 333 lfielllball C235 llasketball CZ, 33: Volleyball C233 Ilraniatie Club Cl, 23: Latin Club C233 Vice-President of Girls' Ath- letic Club C2, 333 Girls' League CZ, 33: Blathe- maties Club C333 l'oetry Club C433 Newspaper Club C-43g Alt-ohf Ililirror' Staff C43. VN'hoopee! We now look upon the countenance of one of our greatest ath- letes. "Knippy" has caused many gasps cluring our games by her miraculous playing. She has been a participant in basketball, fielclball, and many other games. She is not only interested in athletics, but she has been on our Aleolzi Mirr0r.S'it1U'. "Knippy," we shall always remember you. J 4 .fly ' Q Q . .' if 'W' if WR x r . , U ,X 1 . 'J if ffi .fi .1 ii N C-. J F X tx, V'Q M 3ii.N,i I' Q fi I 'JH " ,ef mr l yu J J' U 1' J 1 . y fn' ,dd JY . P' -ew' . Q. u A ' f' 43 1 H' " J if JUNEKous Science Club C139 Public Speaking C2, 3, 435 President, Travel Club C43. June is one of the most charming members of our class. She has a very sunny disposition that nothing seems to cloud. She certainly has an over supply of cheerfulness and, by no means, does she keep it bottled up. Everyone who has come in contact with June has been impressed by her loving personality. VVQ do not know what June intends to do in the future, but we predict a great deal of happiness for her. Best wishes and all the luck in the world, June! H ELENE KUHN Latin Club Cl, 2, 33: Poetry Club C3, 435 Newspaper Club C433 "Sally"g "Nautical Knot": Alvohi Mirror Staff C435 Girls' League C2, 333 Science Club C135 Athletic Club CZ, 33. Connected with thoughts of Helene are visions of A-ls on report cards! Her amazing capacity for excelling in all branches of scholastic work is known throughout the school. Needless to say, she is liked by both students and teachers. Her etiiciency and general capability are other out- standing qualities. As president of the Poetry Club she has quite distinguished herself this year. VVe know that whatever she may un- dertake, Helene will be successful, for Helene is the successful kind! il x . - ' av - uv 0 sf Xilwmtftcl Kx l N' ll 'wllzj ' em f, , N fllyyx-'M if 'vw 'C xi . ',y v - Af. . Mt .W 4 THOMAS KUHN Track C455 Soccer 12, 3, 453 Science Club CI, 2, 325 Camera Club C-Og Bird Club C435 Allegany Hi-Y 145. Thomas Randolph Kuhn, more com- monly known as "Tucker," is a real sport, quite popular with the fair sex. His chief claim to greatness lies in his amiability and his excellent soccer play- ing. He was captain of the soccer team, a fine goal keeper, and has the honor, if you may call it that, of being the second laziest man in school. Best of luck and success, Tucker. GRACE LASH-LEY Track f2j3 Girls' League QZJQ Girls' Athletic Club CZ, 335 Gregg Artists Club HJ. Always ready with a happy smile, Grace has greatly endeared herself to her Allegany classmates. Her good hu- mor and dependability are admired by all, and her gay nature makes her just the kind of a person one likes to have around. Grace is the kind to support her school, too, and was always ready to co- operate and do her part toward win- lling success for her school. -i 4 u if l Q . ,A e Ewljilirl TLD! I ,All .I I .l is N it Il ' I r ! r ,mn Ui 'Pj yliffu 'ftp J , W16 f ll 1, 1 ly ,di ',,l:'l'v Af, 'I 3: ul A x. J' ' 0 I "' 1 luv, A , , M1 s hy ', M Jr if r fd 1 f . m, , N , O U" ,fx f in nhllq P 'X jf' ll A-ky m M B RACE E. LEE Orchestra 12, 3, 435 liz xxlr l 143, Allegany Hi-Y 1435 Junior Dramatic Clubg "Sally"g "Nautical Knot." Always willing to work and work hard, that's Brace, but he does not make a display of his talents or attainments. A member of the band and orchestra, he has proven his Worth as a musician of no mean ability. If Brace docs not succeed in this world, the rest of us Seniors may as well give up the game. Good-bye and good luck, Brace. LEON 1,l.OYlJ "BUzz" 'AA good sport and rl frm' friend." Football 12, 3, 43 g Junior Dramatic Club 1333 .l'ul1Iic Speaking Club 1235 Debating Club 1433 .ALLIGENVI Staff 143: Chemistry Club 133. Here is a real man. Leon has helped in many ways to raise the Blue and VVhite far above all other colors. He is not only a good sport and a loyal sup- portcr of Allegany, but he helped win victories by his outstanding playing, es- pecially in football. Well, "Buzz," we all join in a chorus and say, "I-Ierels to your success in whatever you attempt," ' P if WJ 5 1. is il ay l.ll.l.l.-KN Xl.XY l.l.liXYlil.l.YN "lu f1'it'11d.rl1ip.v .vlze ieux lrln'." Home Economies Clulz CZ, 395 llolnc lleauti- ful C'lul1 C-Hg Science Club CID. Hail the representative front Raw- lings! Huw she ever gets here on time is a mystery tn the rest uf the class. She is a genial classmate, always rearly for a guocl time, ancl always willing to help when there is any neerl. She is a firm lmcliever in a "stitch in time saves nine," sewing heing her favorite pastime. She is a diligent student, one of the few fin- ishing her high school course in three ancl one-hall' years. VYe predict great success for Lillian. I I IELIQN LOY Orellestra Cl, 2, 3, -U3 "Nautical Knut" QSM "Sally" K-U. One immediately associates the name uf Helen Loy with the orchestra. Helen has incleecl arrlently cn-operated with Miss VVillison in this work. Her attiturle in school cumlwines a keen interest in stuclent attairs and a quiet re- serve. She always has a cheery smile for every one, ancl this feature of her character has macle her many fricncls. XYith her wunclerful spirit ancl her keen alrility, we feel sure that she will he successful in her musical career. fi aff' ,X 9 " l 5 C WW Mdftllfdy tw ell FW if :ff we MW f A ffVp'50'2d '7 fffftz X iii? ' -'QQ jijfl UMA c 1,3 f we 47 , ,JQQMQ if jg 0, 0, ff' fffw-jwfm .. 1 '1 Qlvif- H ' 3' I yr' w 1' 'Y -Cf 'Nr . if., I-Au I , an I -' 4 tl 1,1 L ' "5 9 'i- -4 fl C ' 1313! Q' A r f-, ,Q ,ml . RALPH L. MAR'l'lN HARRY MAR lL 4 ,, J fn, ,, .: 'fn Track C355 Soccer C355 Science Club C255 "BU-D" 5 'Ca 4 Boys' Physical Education Club C2, 3, 455 His- f torim' 445' "Life's a jest zum' all thingy show 'ity ' 'Q ,' 4 --f 4 , 1 Yes, Ralph is always really lu cuter 1 Ihouglzt so 011111, and now I know zf. Q , J, 4 ,Q - 1 , E, , , ' "' 'flu 2' l typing contests. bo vxondu, fol hc is Track ll, Zlg Basketball CZ, sl: Football cz' 17. ,if the best typist in his class, And this fy 47LlC:1CT3l:tfyHf3ll1lJ CEl:bP55sirll:i1tCChem- f l zstry up 5 :story ' u , 5 amerzr. ' ,: . Q .' l iSll'i all. He is 3.150 11 VCYy QffiCiCilt Club C455 llird Club C455 Science Club Cl, 255 V 4 5' ' f ' f-4 hookkeeper. VYhen it comes to making friends, Ralph is not in the background. "A friend in need is a friend indeed," is his slogan. VVhen in distress, girls, just send an S. O. S. and watch results. VVe are sure that Ralph will make a success in the business world, and we wish him the greatest success possible. Hi-Y C45. To know Harry is to like him. He is a sincere friend to all. VVhere football, basketball, or track is, there Harry is also. He has that something which is called "school spirit," and plenty of it. VVhen in a game, he fights to the last inch for his side, and never gives up until the final whistle has been sounded. The Class of '29 wishes you the best of luck on the sea of life, Harry. 7', f 1' fp ,""1' 'C fl-'fl C 101. , Yf'3"4'l., N - Q. 1 X L f 's ' tx " My 1 1 xyjk, -' x MCC il VP xyLlLi f '-L'g- ss- ,Cueeer ' ' -div, k-,gg ,Lx X . L-AW N Q ri X , 2, ,, r .Y gf, .,,, 1 M . .L 4' ,- . 'f +04 ' f JH Lb 5-47 Cjffrv P if l U. V f . J' fl, 5. X-Liv ft' "'7Aii n , M ' 5 .X ,'1""--' 'iii' P ,C ' 1. CC Rkijvi qv 14.9 1 "l" , . It ff I I I 1 A ' n.,+4.Le""" C514 i ' 'J 1 , I , ,f y, , . LV .Luv-:-4 V 0 I I , ix vlgivfir l,'1,A J C 1 'A ' tell 'fi f z dx! 4 A 1 r -' V Y ' S t, I 'C I W., fl ' X 'J I 4 1 X' MARY ELIZAISETH MATHENIQY ROB1-CR'l' MATHENEY KKJIBBYVY Student Council Cllg Poetry Club C115 Latin Club C133 Debating Club CZJQ junior Dramatic Club C253 Pen and Pencil Club C335 A. D. K. C3, 415 Secretary C433 Newspaper Club C453 President C495 Girls' League C3, 45: 'Treasurer C3, 455 "The XYh0le Town's Talking" CID, "Sally" C415 Aleolzi' Mirror Staff C4J. "jibbyl" Her very nickname describes her. For in the name can't you just visualize chcerfulness and pep and just "lovableness"? She's such a little figure to do so much, but yet she is one of the most outstanding members of her class. "jibby" plans to enter the newspaper business. She has lots of talent for writing. Her individuality and personal magnetism will get her far. Some day we feel certain, we'll be reading some "best seller" by our former classmate, or perhaps we'll hear of a remarkable wo- man-editor of the New York Times or such, for whatever Iibby really deter- mines to do, she makes a success of! Fencing Club C235 Science Club C2, 33: lloys' Physical Club CS, 435 Travel Club C-13: llird Club C-U9 Hi-Y C3, 41: Soccer C2, 3, 43: Basketball C-ll. Look out, now! Here is one of Al-- legany's great soccer players. "Bob" not only plays soccer, but he has taken part in everything and anything for dear old Allegany and the pleasure of helping others. He has a line that all the girls fall for, and he has made himself quite popular, not only with the girls, but with the boys, too. VYhen you need a friend send an S. O. S. and "Bob" will come in Z1 hurry. 1 . . 'f .Q .y J u- 5 ' HUME MATHEWS Junior Dramatic Club fl, 2, 353 Chemistry Club 13, 413 President Chemistry Club 1435 President Travel Club 143g Hi-Y Club CZ, 3, 433 Latin Club CZ, 335 Chairman, Constitution for Student Government C355 Treasurer Stu- dent Government Association Q4jg Photographic Editor IXLLIGENVI 143. The Einstein of Allegany has added so much to his Alma Mater in theory and in practice, that the Senior Class, upon its final division, will miss greatly his kind and generous advice, his help- ing hand, and pleasant greeting. Hume, the pioneer in Student Government, wrote its constitution, and because of his knowledge of such a subject, became the first adviser to the president. To Hume belongs a large part of the credit of the snapshot section of this book. I Q I l""7mg "Vi .1 . VU A ROBERT MATLICK uBOBn "The Pride of Those LVIIO Knott' His lV01'k." Football 13, 43, Science Club 11, 235 Gregg Artists Club qs, 45, Hi-Y Club 443. "Bob" is another member of whom the class of '29 may boast. We recall his participation in athletics and his grit. His pleasing personality, too, makes him a very likable comrade. Bob has determination, energy, and ability, and if he couples these traits with his natural enthusiasm, his life will surely be successful. VVe are all for "Bob," whatever he does or Wherever he goes, we know that he will do credit and honor to both his class and his Alma Mater. l 'I il! felt' M ,JJL S. Spf! SUSI li BleNlill.l. ivlllllllllliu Home Eeonnmies Club C3, -lj. Susie McNeill brings to our mi11ds visions of lvlonde-haired maidensf-and very quiet ones, too. She is a shark at Mathematics and outshines the rest of the poor mortals in her class. Susie is uncertain what she is going to do when she gets through school, so We can't predict her future. VN'hen she leaves Allegany we hope that she won't forget those pals of '29. HENRY M I l.l.liR Junior Dramatic Club C175 Track CI, 2, 335 Glee Club CZ, 3, 413 Soccer C3, 41: Pen and Pencil Club C355 Aluoln' Mirror Staff 133. Henry is a "friend to all," and is well liked by his schoolmates. He is a great lover of sports. Henry was elected mau- agcr of the soccer team of '28 and proved that he could lie depended upon to do his part. No matter when or where, Henry was seen at all games. Allegany is proud to have such a loyal supporter. Henry was not only interest- ed in athletics, but he supported all other school activities. lf Henry only continues in life as he lvegan in high school, he will surely be a prominent man. we .M J .J ffl -' , J J z J, -' :V jf? V I J ff! i QX5' J s ' 1, J 0 1 "I ff .1 ff, r r .Pl Br LLOYD R. MILLER "Af f'UU4'l' fzvifli flu' world," Boys' Science Club Cl, 25, Soccer Squad 13, 433 Gregg Artists Club C3, 439 Travel Club C433 "Sally." Towering inches above most of "our boys" this year, comes our regular, good-natured flirt, Lloyd. You can al- ways depend upon Lloyd to do the best he can in any undertaking. He is one of the best liked boys in school, and is noted for his inexhaustible supply of wit. He has taken an active part in athletics, being on the soccer and track teams. VVe have a suspicion that Llyod has 21 liking for "Sophomores." JOSEPHINE MILLS Latin Club qi, 2, apg Chemistry Club 445, Study Club C313 Home Economics Club 13, 41. Here is one of the most intelligent and one of the sweetest girls in Allegany. Josephine ranks high in her studies and always greets you with a cheery Hhellol' and pretty smile you'll never forget. Her personality has endeared her to the stu- dents of Allegany High School, and her pleasing disposition has won her a host of friends. VVe surely will miss 'tjosieu when she makes her exit from the por- tals of Allegany. VX'e wish you luck. fliiff I J r i 5 ELIZABETH MUNRO "She may be serious, she may be gay, But she's a rare good pal in a rare old way. " Track Cl, 2, 3, 434 Basketball C2, 3, 43, Bas- ketball Team C43g Field Ball Team C3, 435 Vol- leyball Team C239 Athletic Club CZ, 33, Latin Club C135 A. D. K. C3, 43, ALLIGI-:wi Staff C433 Girls' League C2, 3, 43. "Lib" is one of those quiet, demure lassies who helped the Senior Class at- tain such high standards. She is quiet- yes, until she appears in a volleyball game, then and there she changes-"and how." She is the mainstay of the team. But "Lib" isn't narrow, conceited, or selfish-she plays lieldball and basketball also for Allegany. And in what stylef lJidn't our girls take the fieldball cham- pionship largely through "Lib's" fine playing. Here's wishing you the best in life, "Lib." PEARL NAVE "Her ffoife is ever lou' and sweet." Girls' Science Club Cl, 23g Home Economics Club C331 Civics Club C135 Travel Club C43. This demure lass pictured above is known as one of the most silent mem- bers of our class. She has a charming disposition and is as sweet as her name suggests. Pearl is very studious, but still she has time to enjoy herself. Pearl will probably conduct herself in the same demure fashion after leaving dear Old Allegany, and we know that she will be successful in anything she under- takes. JAMES l.. NICKLIN MJIMMYH Editor-in-Chief of .ALLIGEWIQ A. ll. K. 1431 Vice-President History Club C353 President Library Club 135, President Junior Class: President Latin Club C235 Allegany Oetette C455 "Sally"g Hllutter and Egg Man." Oyez! Oyez! Gaze upon the face of one of Allegany's beloveds, our one and only jimmy. Although he has been quite busy in pursuing his duties as most hon- orable editor of this most estimable book, Jimmy always has time for 21 friendly word or a Het-ting smile. A newly discovered Caruso-witness him in "Sally," a lady killer, and everything that betokens true genius, Jimmy shines out, one of Allegany's brightest stars. VVe hope he may continue to shine as brightly on through life. SONIA USTRANID Poetry Club Cl, 2, 3, 43g Debating Club flj , Creative Club C355 Girls' League C233 "lNIary." Sonia, a petite Swedish blonde with exotic brown eyes that betray her tem- perament, is one of the sweetest, dainti- est members of 1929. After leaving Allegany, Sonia is going to New York to study dancing. She has already won fame as a dancer, and we feel certain that she will some day be as famous as Pavlowa. Sonia is also very clever with the pen and has written many interesting stories and poems which betray the technique of the artist. Sonia, goodbye and good luck. ,Carrie Mil? iicff with J RAY l'ASKEl.l, Science Club Cl, 2, 33:,lunior Dramatic Club Cl, 235 lloys' Athletic Club C335 Alpha Delta Kappa C433 Public Speaking Club C435 Presi- dent of Public Speaking Club C435 Secretary A. H. S. Hand C433 "Sally" C433 ,AI.LIUEVVl Staff C435 Track Cl, 335 Soccer C43. Our shining chemist! Ray is one of the most popular and one of the quiet- est members of our class. ln addition to being a good dancer, Ray is a true actor, proved by his performance as "M r. Farquaru in "Sally." He is very active in club work, being an ofhcer in several clubs. He is also an athlete and a member of our new organization, the band. Certainly a very versatile young man l Best of luck and all of our wishes for success, Ray! 3A'Al.TER PIERCE Cheer Leader C435 lland C43g Hi-Y Club C2, 3, 435 A. D. K. C3, 433 Debating Club C2, 33: Debating Team C433 Boys' Science Club C133 Junior Dramatic Cluh C333 Business Manager ALLIGEWI C435 President Sophomore Class C233 Alrohi Mirror Staff C2, 335 Student Councilg Chief Judge of Student Council, "Sweet- hearts"g "Mary"g "Sally"g "butter and Egg Man"g Celebrity Contest. To call him a "sheik" is expressing it mildly when we refer to "our Southern- er" who entered Allegany from Virginia in the fall of '25, He can lead a cheer as gracefully as he can daneeg he can present an issue of prime importance before the school body as easily as he ean win the heart of a fair maiden. He has won a place in the top row of our notables, as is shown by the success of the year book. The class of '29 wishes this royal rooter all good luck. N LLLS. . 1 A 3 I I p A "ills li K n .A .., N .N t f lx... X ,Lin vw Mil' 4 4 . , , 15 'ML ' L I I I ' 'J ' 1 .j.lf'i:f'i x G y Z Axfijx ' C "JJ 'il N "Vi 7 w4"'3 ff' 211- - A 3 V- ,I I I .X AA, fr!! - -1 '.', - ri' xl ' V if 1 1 if '- ' - 3 ' ' f r 1 "A M ' I 1 1 11, v ' I I M Y", . we 12 WATSON l3RlTCHARll EVA GENIEVE PYLES "l7UTYH HPRITCHH Treasurer of Class 1133 Arts and Crafts Track 11, 2, 333 Football 11, 2, 3, 433 Pen and Pencil Club 11, 2, 3, 43: President of P. P. C. 13, 43: A. D. K, 13, 433 Junior Dramatic Club 1233 Latin Club 1133 Science Club 1133 Debating Club 1133 Hi-Y Club 13, 43g Boys' Co-operative Council 1435 Multiple Quartette 1233 Cheer Leader 1433 Clavis Staff 143g Alrohi Mirror Staff 11, 2, 333 .ALLIGEWI Staff 1434 "Sweetl1earts"g "Mary": "The XYhole Tow11's Talkingug "Sally": Hllutter and Egg Man." lf you ever need a friend, just call on Vllatson-"He'll tell you where to go"- all due apologies to "Sally" No foolin' --Vllatson is an all around friend in need. His talents and achievements seem unlimited. He was a football starg one of the best and most talented mem- bers of the Pen and Pencil Clubg in "Sally" he showed us his dramatic and terpsichorean abilities, to say nothing of his academic laurels. 72 Club 1233 Basketball 113, Girls' League 12, 435 Dramatic Club 1133 Senior Home Economies 1335 Girls' Glee Club 113g Travel Club 143. Eva is one of the members of '29 who comes from VYest Virginia. To those who do not know her, she seems ex- tremely quiet and reserved, but to her friends she is quite the opposite. Eva tells us that she intends to go in training after she leaves Allegany. VN'e know that you will make a splendid nurse, Eva, and we wish you all the suc- cess in the world. l l Nl ANY REYNOLI JS "l'ickKl-Lv" "Sweethearts", Science Club tllg junior Dranmtic Club QZJQ Girls' League 12, 3, 43: Girls' Athletic Club KZ, 3, 45. "l'erkey" seems to be a bundle of contradictions, gay and frivolous at times, yet so ready with her sympathy when sympathy is what one needs. She is the kind ot' person who can fill in any- where and suit herself to the occasion and company. Although not taking an active part in school activities, you al- ways find "l'erkey" present. Xlie expect "Perkey" some day to make a great success as a bookkeeper or a secretary, whichever her career will be. No matter where she goes or what she does, we are sure that "l'erkey" will brighten her corner in life. LOUISE RHUIJHS Choral Club C2, 375 Poetry Club C2, 3-l'res- ident 333 A. D. K. Q-Hg Octette C3, 43: "Nau- tical Knot"g "Sally", tllirror Staffg At.1.mt-zwl Staff. Louise has such a charming person- ality that we End it ditlicult to adequate- ly describe her magnetism and individ- uality. And when it comes to being versatile her accomplishments range from making A's as a matter of course to riding horse back! And we must be sure not to forget her really remark- able musical ability. Her most out- standing qualitics are her absolute sin- cerity, her enthusiasm and "pep," We feel certain that anyone who takes life so joyously and confidently can find only happiness ahead! W 4836 M UVL KWWL l u ,JM if WZ? ,041- JOHN li. RHODES 'Alon NNY' Track C2, 353 Basketball C3, -0: liasketball Team C-U5 Boys' Physical Education Club CZ, 3, 455 liird Club, President C453 Hi-Y Club C4Jg Boys' Glee Club CZJ. Ono look at this fair young man, and the reason for hero worship is easily understood. "J0hn'ny'i is a lover of all outdoor activities, a star basketball play- er, and a real sport. He very frequent- ly displays a keen sense of humor. "johnny" came to Allegany three years ago from "out NYcst" and has won a host of friends, especially among the fairer sex. Vie expect great things of him. Wie are confident that he will al- ways be "johnny on the spotf, XYILLIAM Rlfl-IARIJS 4: .. lill.l.lF.-1-.-EH Junior Dramatic Club Cl, 213 Debating Club CZ, 3Jg Science Club Cl, 23: Poetry Club C253 Library Club CZ, 3, -ll, Travel Club C435 llec- lamatiou Contest C-lj. XVhen we hear Billids name spoken we immediately think of a rather tall, fair young man, with plenty of pep and an easy and bountiful flow of words for every one of his niany friends. Billie's infectious laugh has caused many a teacher's frown to fade into mirth. VVC surely like to know the secret of this but it seems to be a special endowment and a lucky one at that. VVe're all with you, Billie, We like Cheerful people. 74 4 'ffm f iw' t 4Qf IILTUH lQll.l,lNG NLYHLIN Rl'l'til'l lli liootlmll LJ-415 'l'r:tult C-U: lluhlit' Spcztlting lluly 13, Hg l'i't-sirlcnt -lA Travel lflulx HI. llugh's lmuhhling grind lunnm' anfl L'Yl'l'-l'l'Hfly sinilt' have mzulc him quite :t t':1x'm'itt- in Allegany. Hugh is wry foncl of getting into zu'- gtnncnts :mtl usually wins his point. Hc is a HH12lI1'S man" hut hnlcl! Nlcthinks zu somctinu- lic has lit-cn sccn with ont' pf thu fair sox! lluyvvci' wc wish him gnml luck Zllltl sncccss for thc fnltnwx l.:ut1n Llulr fl, 2, Sig Ltlxrztry lluh 13, 43: 'l'r:tvcl Club C-ll. Ruhlin is 'mc of thc fvw in uni' class "whu arc sccn much hut sclcloln heard." Ht- is thc priclc of thc stnaly hall teach- t-rs :fuul they wish, l :un surty that therm- wcrc many ninrc Hliuhlin liitchicsn than llicrc arc. Rnhlin will hack anything that has .Xllegany's nzunc cunncctcrl with it. :Xl- thungh Rnhlin tlocs not take an activt' part in athletics hc is :tl Owry gzunc supporting our tt-am. If Ruhlin continues his plan uf "low words hut much action" ztftcr hc lcavvs Allegany, wc arc sure- hc will he fl suc- Ccss, ke 2 xv -i x VJ - v vi' x X x 5 F y . lil, I ZAHETH ROlSlNETTli Latin Club U33 Poetry Club fl, 231 Public Speaking Club C2, 3, 43g Secretary and Treas- urer: Choral Club 13, 433 Girls' League 13, 433 Declamation CS, 433 A. D. K. C3, 435 Debate. The class of '29 Wishes to introduce to you one of the most accomplished mem- bers of its class. Elizabeth has taken part in almost every activity since she has been in high school. She is best known for her work in poetry. She has composed many poems which have been accepted by the poetry club as "thc best yet." NYC are sure that in the future we will see "Elizabeth Robinette's Poems" ap- pearing in Golden Book and Hmffvers. FRED ROBERTS 3 1' Science Club C135 "Gypsy Rov mistry Club i435 Boys Co-Oper t' I gue, 'S ' Representative. 5 5 M I ,r 1 - NYith Pno hala' air'and carefke manner th" mtg an has rned tj' ' r Allegan gh to spgyl hi Seniorgyear. if Needless to - , the Sehiggfwcre dey . ' e . ' 4 lighted to elcorn so aqcomplishelyand 1-' "4 ' u ood humore indi 'idu brick t t ' g 3 .FJ ,O 'W' midst. XVith a happy-go-lucky itude and real capability Feet wil always be liked wherever he I go. l if 4 . w t fu- Wwfl wh' g : , K in ,.L'y I 114, ,bras IT 1 . . 0 R l 9 n QL l 5,2 ' ' l AA! , , Q'-A Nj A W r ' '. '79 ' ' M ,L Lyp 411 ' NWI-Vi' I K, AAN. 11' I ,M I A M' l rx..- l vi WV t xl Vi ' IA? K. . r A 5. p ,n I.-Lux 'lf' C' l lttllil-QRT ROS.XAFQN!J I I junior Ili-lmatiitgfyltilrfitl, 2,lg junior xanrl Senior lll'll2lllllH?,glh.Yll Qpjg A, ll. K. C4, 515 Pri-sirleut C5J1,Iuuior Dramatic Club Q2, 31: l5oys'llilcc vnu, 14, sis latin Club'fl, .zuq Sv.-it-nur 'tflubt tl., 121: "11ary":a "Nautical Knolug "Sally"'i',Hi-Y 4495 "Buffer and ligg Xnwf' t ". 1 M X ' . Pt'gixi's '29 greai plcasurc to introducc .0 our lalcntcd "Rosh-" to thc outside world, Not only dov:s'thc charm of his xoicc hold one spcllbound, but his dram- :-lic ability is undoubtcd. To dcscrilrc Rosic's personality is in- dt-cd flitlicult for hc possesses all ol tht' qualitics which go to makc a truc friend, a likablc pal, and a clt-an sport, :Xu 1't'x'oir, liosic, may your smile ncvcr fade and may fortune always smile on you. ,, f ,I 77 sfh lil-XN l lil. RYAN l5DAN7l "lli.r wil mul llltllltll' ul7t'rly.r pa.r.v, llt' LX flu' lift' of all flu' rlr1.r.v." Soccer Cl, Zig Football 13, 435 llaskctball Cl, 2, 3, 43: Track Cl, 2, 3, -13: Civics Club fljg Boys' filce Club C215 Hi-Y Club: Chem- istry Club: President Sophomore Class: Presi- dent llirrl Club: Camera Club C415 Secretary Boys' League. This, ladies and gcntlumcn, is "Dainty Han" Ryan-thc "Lightning Streak" ol' lvaskt-tball and thc "little general" of football. ll' Allegany crcr held a contest for boys having the most "lt," it would surely be a cinch for llan for hc has personality plus and is known through- out thc cntirc school. He fills thc po- sition of a trut- fricnil, too, for did you ever hcar him rcfusc to help anyone? Of coursc not! As airships arc getting common, wi' predict that he will roach lofty heights, , 'H1N'l'lLfQk down on thc world, as Napol- con. A 444-L f7-Q. gf '79 f .122 ,rw af If .V X L a JM I if 4 M I N3g,!y4f'Z , lbw, .1 ' ff ffffwgaf I QA 16714 ifff ft f ,fe I Mp, we V WML gf W 4 f 47 Sl-X RA SCH A I DT HSALLYH Latin Club U33 Poetry Club C1233 Class Historian C13 3 junior Dramatic Club 1233 Class Secretary C335 A, D. li. CS, 433 Vice-President of Class C435 Newspaper Club C435 Girls' League C43gA1z'0lzi Mirror Staff Q-lJ1:XI.L1GENXl Staff C435 "lNIary,l' "Sally" Here comes Sally! lfyes brighten, heads turn, and a graceful, pretty little figure is welcomed enthusiastically into the group. Beauty, personality and lirains make a rare combination but wc tind them all in Sally. Sally's eyes have hidden depths-a little of the mysterious and unusual. NYC can't possibly prophesy what the future holds for her, but we know it won't be dull or monotonous and com- monplace-for nothing about Sally ever could lic. Rl,-XIQY VIRGINIA SHAFFICRBIAN "Size Zi-:'v.r al jvcarv -rviflz all flu' world, III fricnd.vl1iji .rho ir true." Home Economics Club CZ, 3, 435 Gregg Art- ist Club 143. Virginia is one of those sweet and demure lassies one seldom finds these days. She belongs to the commercial class and always has her work. One always receives a beaming smile from her, for she is cheerful at all times. Her willingness in efforts to help humanity, along with her pleasing per- sonality, form a basis on which we make a prediction for success in her future life. ,tts t 1 f xikix LL? l 3 ff' I 1 Aka 4.4 r--xg..- C., Q-rL1 1x4,CC-six 1. FL'- l l 7 ,cttaely dc -e I 2 ,I :NN li'l' SH A Rl-QR Track CZ, 3, 433 Girls' Athletic Club C233 Captain llall C233 Volleyball C233 junior Dra- matic Club C235 Girls' League Cl, 235 Orches- tra Cl, Z, 3, 433 Student Council C-13g Alfolzi tllirrm' Staff C43: Cilavix Staff C43. If we can judge by her work and success in Allegany we may predict splendid future for janet. She works hard and profits thereby. She plays in the urchestra and plays well. But above all janet is a true friend and a gmail spurt. The Class of '29 sends its best wishes with this attractix e girl and bids her farewell with affectiun and regret. HELEN SH,-XXX' Alrolti .llirror Stat? C433 AL1.tt:r:w1 Staff: Latin Club Cl, 2, 335 Junior llI'ZlIj'l2lllC Club C235 A. IJ. K. C3, 435 Newspaper Club C434 Declamation Contest C3, 435 Debate C339 Girls' League C2, 3, 433 Secretary Student Council C433 "Sally": "Butter and Egg Man." liest girl lt-aderfHelen is just the sort of girl that every one really Wants tn follow. Her career at Allegany is une of the must eventful and colorful ones nf the Seniur Class. She has al- ways been a leader. ln cleclamatinn she shines, and this year she was chosen for that very great homrr-t'eminine lead in the Senior Class l'lay. Next year when Helen is 'way down in Lynchburg, Vir- ginia attencling Ranclnlphihlacon Col- lege, we expect to hear only further re- ports of her popularity and success. WN N . my .yt 2 faqgp J',l.hJQ I ALP, 1 f 55 My 0J3,'t,Tflig f ' ky? .te N V DOROTHY SHIRHS Latin Club Cl, 2, 33: President Cl, 33: junior Dramatic Club Cl, 233 A. IJ. K. C3, 433 Girls' League C2, 3, 433 President C433 "Sweet- hearts," "Sally,', "Take My Advice," "The VVhole 'l'own's Talking," Newspaper Club C431 Alvohi Mirror Staff C433 ALLUQEWI Staff C43. litheient and capable, always ready and willing and so perfectly competent to do just about anything. llot has made quite a name for herself in Al- legany. Her winning personality has brought her many friends and her real character has kept them for her, for llot inspires admiration and respect as well as popularity. She has made a most capable news editor of the Mirror this year and her leadership as president of the Girls' League has been outstanding. We know her future will hold only success. MARY SHONTERIE Pen and Pencil Club C33 433 Secretary C433 Cilazfis Staff C433 "Nautical Knot" C333 "Sally" C433 A. D, K. C433 Treasurer of Senior Class: Alfohi Mirror Staff C433 AL1.mEw1 C43. With a gay little smile and a most bewitching manner, Mary has blazed her name to stand forth in the annals of the Senior Class. Entering in her junior year she soon had made herself many friends who willingly succumbed to her personality. And speak of being talented! Mary, as art editor of the Ai.L1car:W1, has certainly showed us all of her artistic talent. She also has a tal- ent for writing3 and indeed when it comes right down to it there are few things she cannot do. Xie don't know exactly what Mary is planning to do, but we can prophesy a career-and a life that is really worth while, for Mary is just that kind of a girl! J' " 1 i i i v 1 pq , XL .l ' , ll ' , 4' I L . f -' , L I 4 Q, .. . - ' fi -.a' ' , mr? 1 - 5 ' i .Q , v - 3 R i A ' 4' it 5 - .QD I A t i N K . . L i f a A ww fV 'An if K s J Y ' N A qv Y r Y It K fsl W x 1 r X , i V It Q 'Q I C X 5 l J f" P ' ' L- r i ' ' l . l Lf ' f r U. L I' H 'Xykxv by 1' N w s Q ff , A5 fy K Y 7x nf t'H.fXRl.lCS SHONTZIL 'l'l IONI .-XS SH NYIZK 'Qli-:1uiY" "Tom" 'i.hillt'I!t't' lmx :vnu many n fair tlfII1IA'f'lU is -t oi CII 2, 3, 4, is '- Football qi, 2, 3, 45, Class isaskemaii qi, 2, W5 ee U' 4 J 'WS mm' 311 Track CU: A. ll. K, CZ, 3, 4Jg Chemistry Club 1315 liird Club C431 "Mary", "Tl1elYh0le 'l'own's Talking": "SalIy"3 Science Club tl, ZJ. Club QZJQ Library Club 1235 Oetette C-ll. A member of the famous Allegany Here's to jerry! One of the most ,. . , . Octette, lom is the possessor ot a very popular and most studious of the stu- dents Ut A4 H. 5' Jerrys brisk Smllc ne lass xoict, and L his distinguishtd . . , . . ti-l:."r' hezx and winning personality have gained everlasting friends for him. To say that jerry has the "gift of gala" and can "dance" is merely a pre- lude. The description of his activities at A. H. S, as their attributes are but at means to an end. His good nature, and keen interest in school life make for him a ready re- source upon which he can depend in future years. himself in various musical entertain- ments. Always a firm supporter of :Xl- legany in every branch of activity, Tom has made a host of friends and he has made himself popular not only with the students but with the faculty as well. Xie hope that Tom will always be as well-liked and successful in life as he has been in High School. pp-N... ev . vm- ' f' .fi s JJ G vxqf, M. JY. 2' ,ff 'ff 'if e 'iv 'T' 'J Qi' ff if i ri haf... 1 4 l U rl .,, xl? ,,-7 Y P f ,, N, 5 . l Q IJOROTH EA SISLER MERLF SMITH Track C2, 455 Soccer CS, 4jg Boys' Science Cluh Cljg Boys' Glee Club CZ, 3, 425 Hi-Y Club Q3, 453 A. IJ. K. Q-05 'tNautical Knot"g "Sal1y." Latin Club Cl, Zjg Girls' League C2, Sjg Home Beautiful Club C435 Choral Club CSM "Nautical Knot." Dorothea, the girl with the cheerful brown eyes and merry Smile Wm Surely Xlcrle is one ot the boys of the com- hc mined hy her Classmates for She mercial department and is a good all- has done more than her share to make around fellow' He 15 a true Svoffv our School life happy qnd gay Doro- ready to give his cooperation to all the thea belongs to the Home-Beautiful school activities. Besides this, he pos- club which shows that she has domestic 565505 an affame manncr and a ready tastes. Besides that, her ambition is to Smile' be a nurse which brings us to Say that Klerles ambition is to be an aviator the surest path to happiness is to make and we are certain that he will succeed. Others happy. Vx-6 predict for Doro- The class of '29 wishes him the greatest mea 3 verv bright future success in his chosen career. S2 1 , , ' -.. V IJUROTH Y STI-ZLL "I lorry" Girls' League C2, 3, 43, Physical Education Club QZ, 3, -U. This, ladies and gentlemen, is no other than "lJotty" of the Commercial de- partment. One look at her is enough to make your heart skip a beat. But, 1'u- mors indicate that "lJotty" has interests both in Frostburg and Cumberland. Nevertheless we are disclosing no se- crets, "lJotty" has always been loyal to her Alma Mater and Allegany is proud of her. NVith good wishes the class of '29 bids "Unity" adieu. lil.lZAliliTH S'l'Iil.l, ULIZH Poetry Club C215 Chemistry Club C-U3 Science Club Cl, 235 Study Club C3J. "Liz" is one of those care-free girls who meet life with a smile. During her school term at Allegany she has won a host of friends and has hacked Allegany in all her activities. It need not be mentioned that she has a pleasing per- sonality, for one glance at her picture would erase all doubts. NVQ do not know what "Liz's" ambi- tion is but nevertheless our good Wishes go forth with her when she embarks upon the Sea of Life. JAM ES ST HV EN SON HJIMMII-In Physical Education 1355 Science Club Cl, 255 Boys' filee Club 12, 3, 455 Library C455 "Nau- tical Knot" C355 "Sally,' C-15, Ahl Here we have one of the most engaging of Seniors!jimmie, with his clever remarks and his ready smile! Besides being quite good-looking, jim- mie has a delightful tenor voice and has tigured prominently in the Glee Club ever since its organization in 1920. You see, his charms are numerous, and its no wonder that he is so popular among the opposite sex. Good luck, Jimmie! May life be kind to one so deserving ot' kindness. JANET H. S'l'liVliNSON "Life ix not a gable! to be quaflerl, but Il riff fo be filled." Science Club U55 Art Club C255 Girls' League C25 3, 455 Home Economics Club C355 Library Club 1355 Travel Club G55 Newspaper Club C155 Alfolzi ,llivror Q455 "Sally." Lessons first, and then-fun, that's janet. 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She is very studious lmut at the same time always ready for a good time. Helen has lween I1 loyal supporter of Allegany and is always ready to help us. She is plan- ning to go in training on leaving Alle- gany. So good lmye and good luck, Helen. HOMHR 'l'RAlDliR Track fl, 2, 3, -ljg Soccer Q2, 3, -U: Basket- liall 13, 43: Science Club fl, Zjg A. D. K. 13, -tj: llird Club 141: ,lllnior Class Treasurer 131. One of the "live wires" of the class of '29 and one of the most popular is "Chuck" This handsome "Apollo" is our pride and joy. Not only has he lmeen "the" popular main stay of the Track and the Soccer teams, lvut he has always led in the social activities of A. H. S. "Chuck" has been a steadfast friend, playing fair and square even with his enemies. On account of his fair countenance, charming personality, and olmliging manner, Homer will always lie welcomed lay the memliers of the Class of '29, , k Jaffa 'Plfld-7Mf" a I AW WU fyfw' 441 .ff 1 I ,,,ytf,4,aff,!f fwfyfwfl rvfff' At N., -A K l'llYl.l.lS TR.-XYNOIQ lCVANGlil.lNli 'IWYIGCQ "l'4'1'.vf'-1'z'1'a11re pays," Newspaper Club 'ZUQ Girls' League 'ZUI Alrolu' Illirrm' Staff '29, l'hyllis is a "cute" little hlonde that came to us this year from Thomas, West Virginia. We regret that we have not had the pleasure of knowing her longer. She is very popular among the opposite sex. Phyllis is proficient in newspaper work. lt is rumored that Phyllis in- tends to luecome a great organist. XYe know that she will succeed. "'l'w11:4:tta" Pen and Pencil Vluh fl, 3, 3, 43: Choral Club CZ, 3, 433 Girls' I.eztg'ue 12, 3, 415 Home Economics Club C313 Treztsurer A. IJ. K. C413 Alrolzi lwfrror Stat? Q-U: "Nautical Knot" '28g "Sally" '29, Newspaper Club 143. You know that smiling, dark eyes, Spanish type of girl that is everlastingly waltzing around the halls? Yes, she is one of the joys of High School, in other words, "Twiggie." lf smiles were dol- lars she certainly would he one rich girl as that seems to he her main pas- time Cexcept talking and dancingj In future years she hopes to he nurs- ing iu some large hospital and with her hright wit and humor she will make a wonderful nurse. Au revoir, classmate and friend. .L 'Sw . 4 N 1 i i X i I 'PQ ,I I' ils i ' ' vs., 1 . - t 'N -fx ' if 'm .mf , . X . f A ' 14 r" xlx ,Q' X . J, .QQ f'5'.fY"S" I Hr . Mil, .Mi HARRY 'l'XX'lQiC2 Science flub ll, 233 lluys' Athletic lilulm il, 3, UQ Truck KZ, 5, -ll. With a slow anal zlmlmling lll2l,I'Il1L'l', L'li:u'aclcrisliC of thc pifrsoii who has hcl-ii mlcscrilmecl as Msluw hui sum" llarry has cliligcntly pursuccl the path to kmiw- lcclgc al .'Xllug:my. His amialmilily anal pcrpcliial good liumm' have lrrmight him many friviicls. :Xlways rcacly lu Sll1J1Ml1'l .'Xllcgz1ny's activilics, llzirry has mziclc himself Il real zissct to his schmml. ., . . . ,ia HC JXYARIJ VAN HORN iiillflllllljjfl l1u'.i' quiwt, 1:0 ix .v!z'ady, ll'l1vu uallvd ufmz 1lL',.Y alrvady ready." Track CZ, -U5 lfootlizill CZ, 315 llziskvtlmll 1353 files Ululs 12, 3, -ll: 'lNziuticzil Knm": "Sully" 'lu many of us Huwarcl zilipcarcrl lo lic imc all thc Quint mcmhcrs of ilu' Senior Class, hut wi- were clisillusioncfl unc line clay when the lioys' Glcc Cluln prcscntccl its program in thc assembly. llmvarcl's lmcauiiful ti-nm' voicc surpriscnl :xml ch-lighted us. l-lui Howard does not spcml all his timu yoclcliiig, for wlicn thc spring days luring thc track scziscni, he is imc of thc lirsl cm thc Cimlcr path. Grivel luck, Huwarcl, frum 'Z9. g n N v " t 4 N V 1 c cf M P' J 5 L XA! yd I t. 1 1 4. I 7 A.. 1 ll X K .1 t YIRGIN l.X C'l..XY'l'UN YICIQNXY 'il'lllNliU Prretry flub Cl, 253 Latin Club CID: junior lJl'1ll1l2itiC Club C213 Public Speaking flub C3, -U3 View:-Presislent C415 A. ll. K. C433 "Sally" .X ready laugh--a cuutagimts laugh-- zt laugh that simply radiates happiness -this characteristic is wholly and en- tirely "Hunks" lt has endeared her to :ull nl' us, for who, knowing "Hunk," dues not adore her for her good humor and her happy-go-lucky outlcmk un life? One cannot imagine "Hunk's" folltm- ing a business career. She is much tow domestically inclined fm' that, but never- theless she has repeatedly essayed tu eunxince us that she is going to teach. We envy her pupils if she clues! N.XNl'Y XY,'Xl.lJliN ",Slill 'ruult'r.v I'l1II dr'1'f1" Latin Club Cljg Art Appreciation C211 llis- tory Club C3jg Travel Club C-ll: Girls' l'hur:tl Club C3, 41. Nancy has been with tts fur four lung years and has always been faithful tu llear Old Allegany. Nancy is very stu- diuus, but still she is always ready for a good time. liyeryone who is EIC- quainted with Nancy will say that to know her is to love her. Her friend- ship is true blue. XYQ are sure that whatexer Nancy does she will be suc- cessful. The class of '29 wishes you luck, Nancy! 89 l 'te it .ft to - , X A Q. .. ,I Ax , . A. . 1 Q H At , V 9, K- 3, ,Lx 1' L XML, X ,-.., A .,., , . A 1 ,AH N. J S lt' 'qi' t u ' .ek-X ' le . 33. - .L , , N n L ,' U ,, ANNA 'll-IAN XX'A'l't'H MAN Choral Club CZ, 3, 43: Viee-President Choral Club C435 Girls' League CZ, 3, 43: Vice-l'resi- dent Choral Club H33 Girls' League CZ, 3, 433 Treasurer of Girls' League 143, Sophomore Dramatic Club C23g Newspaper Cluh C435 Home Economies Club C333 "Nautical Kuot": "Sally" One of the most distinguished mem- bers of our class is the young lady whose picture is above. Hlinerginen is capable of winning and holding many friends, and she certainly has done that. There is no secret to her popularity- everyone knows what a good sport she is. lf you want a pal, go to "liner- ginef' She is a fine girl and everybody loves her. lt is not known just what "Energine" intends to do, but whatever she undertakes the class of '29 is be- hind her, assured of her success. BliT'l'Y XYlil3S'l'liR Latin Club C131 Poetry Club fl, 2, 3, 435 Girls' League C232 Creative Club 1335 "Nauti- cal Knot" '27g "Sally" C335 Alfohi Mirror Staff t43g Newspaper Club 143. lt is at pity these pictures are not colored. If they were, you would be rapturously thrilled with this one for it is of a stately blond with sapphire eyes, and the fairest complexion you've seen yet. Betty is exceedingly quiet, and has the air of knowing more than the rest of us mortals on subjects far removed from the hurry and bustle of this ar- tificial world. The class of '29, Betty, wishes your path may be strewn with roses and that your youthful dreams may he realized. r. ,,,,i+ aw? M K C ' s . .i ' '5 f . - i N 1 , K Tx lkxfii' 4 s l RlpXRG.XRli'l' XYICIRIQS Science Club Cl, 233 Home Economies Cluli 12, 31: Girls' League 13, -U5 Travel Cluli HJ. Very, very quiet and very, very re- served is Margaret to the casual oli- server. lntimacy with her once attained, however, one finds her as ready to laugh and join in a conversation as any high school girl. Margaret caused us all to surfer pangs ol' enxy this winter when she appeared in her new Ford which she handles in an entirely ellicient manner. VVe don't know what career, if any, Margaret intends to pursue, liut we wish her happiness always. 'l'li3ll'liS'l' XX'lil.CH. "TEMP" "Mill 'zuafrr runx deff." Secretary of Class Cljq Basketball ill: llraf matic Club fllg Girls' filer: Club fllg Arts and Crafts Club CZJ: Girls' League 12, -ll: Senior Home Economics Club C333 Travel Cluli C-13: Newspaper Cluli U33 C'lr1z'f.r C-ll. Tempest is not at all what her name implies. She is one of the most quiet and clemure girls in the school liut all who know her love her and she has a smile for everyone. Tempest's home is in Alaska CXX'est Virginia, of coursel and wt-'ve heard that she is quite a heartlireaker in the metropolis. lJon't you all remember the Sophomore who sings tenor in the Oc- tette? Best ol' luck, "Temp," we know you will be successful, 1 w e X.. 1 I X I, QX1 " ' ' X ' . 1 I r kk X X Ki , KI 7 - K L+, KR X 1 lx Xqsggl x I-fp K., xx fi 1 A Q 9 fltxx 'stu R in " X lx f X R K fi x lt, . x nl lt' 1 r , ' sd., ft .ffr.j'-Z K. ' ei 'Lit A n X K CRKR 1 K 'lax f l -, ., Htl' .KX X XJ? so V: l ' 2 4' if .f Y .l, 'x ' s f.i4llKL1x2.N f "L 0 r l s-J F'- x - N KK 'X J i iC+e,, I 1 V. Y 1 l ' l 1 1 lil.lC,XNOlQ CZRACIQ XYILN RICK "'l'1ssu:" Scienre Club CU: Art Club QM Girls' League C2, 3, 41: Home liconmnies Club 1311 Library Club C355 Travel Club C-UQ Newspaper Club Q-ll: "Sally." ".S'111ili', 19050, xlllilv, 110 umllrr fum' lltII'!Zl if ix today? ll'.v Imzmd In ln' Teoma ll0lII0l'I'0'Ix'.H Laughing grey eyes, wavy brown hair, a ready smile, and a quick wit-that's our "l'issic." She is one of the mem- bers of the Eternal Triangle from lil- lerslie, Bliss Nlurphy's library assistants. "Tissie" is one of the most clepcnclablc girls in our class. "'l'issie" has been wearing a Junior Class ring lately. We clon't know what that means. Goocl luck, "Tissic." Xl A NCSA R li'l' NX' HN N lil! "1 likv you bmi In'rr114.vr ymfri' .vqzmrr fluff 'IUITFII I azerd KY friend y0u'1'v f11vru." Poetry Club Cljg Physical Erlucation Club 121: Science Club ill: Home Economics Club C373 Gregg' Artist C-U. Margaret, a quiet, moclest lass with blue eyes and fair complexion, is one ol' our popular sturlents. She is an expert stenographcr ancl typist. Once your frienfl, she is always your lriencl, anal shares with you all your suc- cesses and troubles. lluring her four years in Allegany, Margaret has won a host of friends ancl she is aclmirecl by everyone who knows her. H'erc's to your success, Xlargarwf f3'xy I 1 1' ' iff' , , -" -f' V 5, X! 1 'I' I ,Q 'fi lynn- if nfl! -1--2-swf Ji-fic.: "W f ff ' .' A vs A mn fi' A f ' S , .f A ,,'g, fl 1' f - f: 4 , Z ,ffl AX. I sf' lf' ' E4 5 l f .mfifi V .7 .Q ? ,L is . , ll , .tj A S' 9 ff .lf fl Mg' ,M Nl. A . ' a...,,., MJ K ix gf" W- TH ' X'lX'l.XN XX'll,l.lSUN S'l'lfXX'.XlQ'l'X C "Nw 1llll'4'f,j'1'f.l'11 ll'1tl'." .llllllllf lmmmlllil- l'lllIl 43, ll ull-Q Vllllw 43. .l, ll: S4-nim' llrzlnmtic flnh C413 lluys' 1'0- tiirls' Soil-llcv l-lllll f2J: Hirls' .Xtlllvllu 1-lllll npclxltivn- IAJIIHIIC Q-Hg Uxilllflflll Knut" Gig 131: lfullll-stir Scicllcu CJ, 31g lllrls' l.l-:lggllu "Sully" H13 ullllllL'l' Illltl lfgg Klan," il, M: 'l'r:n'cl lllnll C415 fivics Clnh ill: lirvgg .Xrlisl Hull 131. 'l'hl' illzlss nf '29 is llnlcvcl l'41l'lllll:lts- X-iviqn ig ,I quid mqidml but in mum- in ll2lYlllg SllCll ll talclllcll I'I1l'll1llk'l'. XlVllVII . . . . , WIN HN hm- Fhilrm It iq imlwd ,I PINS' Illlytllll' lnl-ntions Slk'NYIll'IlS ll1lI1N', wv lill- mw IU mutt vi girl M- Yiyirlnlq IWW Huw- llli'fll2llCly think of his sph-llflirl Zlllillll- uhm lTlk'lll in "Sully" XXX- ll-cl Slll'l' that V - - St":l' " l-1 X IYIZIH IS unc ul lhnsl- lucky tLfll'lS whn ul 1 I lull K 'glut Cf'mH'l-'ll' . . - A - 'lll1l.'S'll "- ' ' 1 V- 111' ln llnc llbl' thc C after :Xlv:ll'cl lll pcn- N L l U1 'S llllllll lmullll' lml All . - - l-'un' ' ' ' '- ll1IlIlSl1lll, :mal llk'llt'XL' mv, shl- IS sunll- lg 5 ls gmllg to mul lllm' lllll' guilmgrllvlwr, Slk'NVlll'l, may ytllll' Sllllllj' slnlll- :lnrl X-ixvilm iq ,dw dwnwqlimllv indimwl lvlczlsillg lM'I'SUll1lllly win for yflll SIICCUSS . - - - 'n ll-. 'l'lf ' 'Z -- ' lnml lu- :uw lllflllltfl to thunk lllcrv IS Il I l k N UBS 'll 9 llhhw lm' ll'1lSUll tm' IlllS. XX Q NYUllClK'l' ll hm- IS gum luck' tzlll, clzlrk, :lnrl llzulclsumc, YlX'l2lIll 93' I 5 A ' ' , x K - i li' Q A-P 1-gli i N...' syn' EQIP Ar' s .J - s.' ',1 VFX ,fs-. L i .' Y I xl 1 I il D X1 xl ' ,f I X KATHERINE VVISEGARVER Latin Club CZJQ Girls' League Qljg Girls' Athletic Club CZJQ History Club CID. A sunny disposition-well, l should say-and with this attribution Katherine has what we all desire-brains. She ranks among the first of her classes and has finished Allegany in three and a half years, putting the rest of us Seniors, who needed four years to accomplish this feat, to shame. She is planning to take up teaching for her vocation, and we know she will be quite a success in this because of that before-mentioned disposition. GENEVIEVE VVISEMAN HJIMU Science Club Cl, 235 Girls' Athletic Club QSM Gregg Artist Club 141. VYhen you go into the Commercial room and hear somebody laughing, look for "Jim"g she belongs to the Giggling Gang. But in spite of this, we all like Genevieve, and we are sure that she will make a "nice" little secretary for somebody-perhaps Henry Ford or Rlr. Vanderbilt-who can tell? VVe'll leave that to the future. VVhen you become secretary to a mil- lionaire, don't forget Old Allegany, Genevieve. . ,- - A .f 11 A ff! 'la 4,5 3 if L v,f,fk pl- ? ,7 -AY J . . V-if V - ,' ' f W iX- 1' 'H 'Q ' ' .A-i . - l- , V, 'yy ,,' J 'iv 41 , . , - ,41- , 1 aff- ,f .ur , P V 1- ' ' , I, l X , A-,.,, ' 'ff M Yao ,, .if.-I-, -1 t'-Q-4' ' 4 13 ps' A .v , 4 , ,,' ' Q : IL- .xii 4 AH.. -R ' -Izivsf 4 ,! IQ... ' l' 'f' 4 'i f "r i 1 .J 1 ' f -" "M .. ,r 'tant :Aw E 1' . , .1 YI J ull' , . ,,f,..,,, - , , 1 - 1 3 1- 1 1- , .-.f Y... 1 , , 1 'Q---ffol , ' V ' 4 Lf Ar , ...P ' ' ' 1 ,T D Y In W , 4 . ,, .1 I K5 45,11 Q ' ' I' 1 f -,z cf .4 my ix , 4I ,V 4 - 4. ttf" ' A rl' ff K74flixf.4." f ' ' ' ' ' , kd A ,fit 7 . 1 1 ll a ir, ,I V L ",'.JV" f ' 3 .,, 'I 4 If-4 1' Y 'L 4 ., -"5 If in fit.. ' I .- ll f L w' ful n" I nl I ' Y f , ...f j 1 1 4 Cl..-X R ENCE XX'Ol.Fli "BA1.11y" lioys' l'l1ysie:ll Education Club C233 lloys Seience Club C333 lloys' Glee Club K3, 43: llird t'lub C431 llunera lilub C433 "A Nautical Knot," "Sally"3 Track CZ, 43: Football 13, 43g l're:-irlent Hi-Y C43. "Baldy" is one olxXlleg21ny's outstand- ing sons, excelling in all branches of ac- tivities. :Xs the popular president of the Allegany Hi-Y he has achieved much recognition in leading the club through ll most successful year. "Baldy" was a strong lighter on the football team and possessed one ol' those "never say die" spirits. lndeed, "Baldy" has always sup- ported all of .-Xllegany's activities and has a great many friends who admire his splendid spirit and attractive per- sonality. NYC can only wish him his con- tinued success in whatever he may do. SA RA H li. WUI. lili "S-u.l.Y" "fl Good ,Slfvo1'I," Debating fl, 2, 332 ,lunior l3rzunatie 123: Latin Cl, 23: l'0etry 1135 Physical Education C2, 333 Girls' League KZ3: Gregg Artists f-43: lY0n lJCClZlIllZitl0Il Contest C431 llolne lieu- nomies f33. "Sally," with her sunny disposition, keeps the Commercial department in a continuous uproar, and is a very active and helpful member of the Gregg Art- ists Club. ,lust recently she was very successful in being chosen to represent her school in the Hnal lleclamation Contest, and wc would have you know that we are very proud of Sarah. 1 f" f 3 il - 1 nf nf X, N s l 6 F 0 4. I 'T ' I ia' if 1 - if - Ll Z ' 1- ,Q ,Q K " ga ,i l 'If . n f' v 'Q' S .-XNN XX'Ol.YER'l'ON M .'XR'l'l'l .X Wllllil l'l' Treasurer Freshman Classg l.atin Club Cl, Zh: Historian junior Classg Home Economics l'lub 133: Presiflent lfreneh Club C335 Girls' League CS, 431 Newspaper Club C411 Travel flub C453 Alroln' ,lIl.1'7'0l' 1413 Cilrwix Staff HJ, This very clemure person is no other than Ann. NN'c'x'e room to mention oniy a few of her virtues. Shes one of the best little sports in school, besides being one of the most conscientious stuclents. She excels in everything. Ann may al- ways bc seen on the sidelines cheering flear Olcl Allegany to victory. Her sweet clisposition has won her a host of friencls, antl every one of them is wish- ing her the best that life can give ancl success at Randolph-Macon next year. "1-I frm' and loyal friend." Seience Club C175 Latin Club Cl, Zbg Travel Klub C-ljg French Cluh C355 "Sweethearts." No, her looks rlon't rleceive you, she ix very quiet. Ask Miss VVebster, her Home Room teacher. Martha has a host of friends and is regarded by all as a conscientious stuclcnt. XNhen once she undertakes a task it is clone thor- oughly and with a happy heart. NYell, Martha, the Class of '29 Wishes you happiness and luck in all your fu- ture unclertakings. I , s 6, is L 1 ilk. J i. . KA A V Q Q ,.' i' ,.J,,t,'Jl Q J , :IM 'H x 1 ,. .N " .QJL f 15' ,I L . ,, bl, Q ,link Q , was V, Q r it if . u,w,, gl, Wm Vj jfhiwf KIXRY Xl'lQlflll'l' ,l,XKIi Y.'XNKIiI.liX'l'l'Z 5l'il'llL'l' filllll U35 ldllill flllll fl. 313 l:I'1'l1L'll Suplmitmrc Ilr:ml:ntiu fluh ill: Pulilic Slit-:tlv fillllf UPC 'l4l'1Wl'l fllill CUC "5WUK'll1L'fll'iSu ing fluh tj, 411 xvlft'-l,I'i'hllll'llt llL'lP1llllljL fltili Cllg tiirls' l.t-:tiqttr til. HI: Ulltlttui' :mil ligg Nl:m": llvclxunxttiun Nl: This littlt' girl always ntatiztgvs tu luuk on thc smmy sith' ut lite. Slit-'s IIUYCI' lla-luttiiig fluli Cl, H. In us mtrmlucc to um l.ikc, tmp tit St-pn tn' lit-mul witluiut hui' Clit-QrI'ul gig- tht- must L'l0llllk'lll 4lL'Cl2littlt'l'sl -llllit' is ll gh-, cmlscicntiuus lmcrstm, :mtl has prcwcil tu Slit' mlucs mit tztkc part in lllillly nut- hc :L czlpnlwlv stuclt-nt. To sw him walk- siflt' ill-l.2llFS, slim' is X't'1'j'Sllltllt7llS. ing thmugli tht- hulls with such it sa-A Sht- Smit-fl gi lirgrlq-Qyigg fm- hi-Own riuus t'Xlll'L'SSlUIl mic might think that lu 1-yvs :tml limwti hair, hut wt' c:11i't toll is zilnmt' frum thc rvst of thc stutlt-nts. yin why, lltit thusc wht: rvztlly kumx' -lztkv, know NM- urn' sun' Xlzlry will mukt- Il suc- that hc pusscsscs as kt-cu .1 sciist- ul' ccss ut' lift' if fm' no uthcr rcztsml than humm' uml is :ls full of jullity :ts :uiy that smilt-s pay lvig clivitlcmls. Ut' 115. Si, gum! luqk, Mary! As to -l:tku's futurc, wc czumut prctlict it, hut we wish him succt-ss! 1 4 1 lv-A y N I J' v " v x . x Tp ' T r V N Rf., yr . I CilI.l3ER'l' ZIELER NGII ii "Hr that ix of cz fool spirit ix a man of u11dc1'.rt1mding." Boys' Glee Club KZ, 3, 455 Soccer f3J5 "Sally"q Science Club Cl, 231 "Nautical Knot"g AI.LlliEXX'l Staff. "Gil" takes things very seriously, but under the serious cover there is a very lively spirit. Some people wonder why "Gil" is so interested in the Penn. Hi. Girls' Bas- ketball Team this year. One fair maid- en on that team has broken the usual calm of our dignified and sedate "Gil" "Gil" does not spend any time boasting of what he will do, but wc know that he will accomplish whatever he undertakes. So here's wishing you luck in the fu- ture, "Gil," I - i -.1 LOUISE ZILCH Latin Club Cl, 235 Girls' League CZJQ Home Economic Club 137: Travel Club C-UQ French Club 143. Marie Louise Zilch is one of those very quiet persons. Of course, the thing to say is, Uher smile has a heavenly quality," but l'm prone to say the op- posite. It's really quite an earthly smile with just the right touch of humanness. Her ambition is to become a nurse. Surely, with this quiet manner and the quality of ability, her ambition will come to a happy fulfillment. V- 4' ! 'Q C i ggi t , , ., -W . -mu. lllil.liN Xl. ZINK GIQOIQCDH ZINIMICIQRIQXN "VI Usi' H 1':LiQN" l'Iiysie:il liilueation Club CU: 1.amilcf1i.h Cl, 27: Senior Home Economics 'lub CSB: Pen and l' n-l1 eil Club' C411 "SweeF.llBZ S," J Vyheiiever my hear aiiyonicfsimcak of fltliilexi, we immecliately' picture a very petjfle anirl clemure.maitlen with golkley lwir and blue eyes. Her quietimanner is :L suilt-,siglmsiliat her thoughrtsifrgre keep. Slfe has put her wholel- soitl into ykllat- ever she has' atteniptecl ancl' c?m'boast of many lrienclaywon by :her sweet, sin- cere vwayj.'i'! lik' i Helen is a xl qylpromifng young bian- ist, herJi1l!14ist tlsoughtsilqeing eiqvressecl ,thfyilgh her music. Gotblbye, ancl love to you, Helen, from your frienrls at Allegany. ' Track CD: lloys Physical liiluention Club KS, -UQ Science Club Cl, 253 lilee Club CZ, 3, -ll: Hi-Y Club Gig lleelzunation Contest C-U: Debate C433 "Nautical Knot," Comparison can easily be made be- tween George and the "Little Giant," for clicln't both excel in an oratorical way and arenlt both small of stature? George brought fame to Allegany by his ability in this work, anil we are all mighty proud of him. He has always been classetl among the "A" students, and has rlone quite Well in Commercial work. George is planning to enter the ministry, and we know suc- cess will be his in this work as in every- thing else he has clone. 5 ' Z.-- X S i 1 A 2 Q Hill mlilii I it 0 0 Scion .ALICE BIDDLE-Famous actress has refused a contract with D'avid Belasco at 31,000 a week in order to marry that tall good-looking millionaire. ALTHEA BIRCHARD'-AlthC3 has just accomplished the feat Of speaking German in four different languages. V ' BLAIR BISHOP-Is our world known violinist otherwise known as Blairine Bishoupe. b I HOMER BORROR-IS the Fire Chief Of the Ridgely Fire Department. ' ALLETHEA BOWARD-IS teaching music in Bavaria. 4 CHARLOTTE BOWIE-UJUHCH has just divorced her fourth husband. Alimony- S1,000 a week. EDITH BRANT-Teaching kindergarten in her own backyard. VIRGINIA BREWER-Young society matron of Cumberland explores darkest Africa. TWILA BROTEMARKLE-Twila is playing the Organ at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. WALTER BURNER-Still the prize musician in Professor Karns Sympathy Crchestra. ' "' ' '-L-I-' ' ' fi.Q4.l'IQ..E--I.l MILDRED BURNSIDE-President of the WOman's Federation of America. EUGENE BURNS-"Gene" is manager of the Cumberland Bulldogs. LOIS BYRD-LOiS, musicalicompositions are being requested On all the classical music programs. A HARRY CAMPBELL--IS an electrical en ineer. H ROBERT COOK-"Bob" is a Senior in Alle an . g Y VIRGINIA COOK-just married a very wealthy man from France. ELIZABETH CHEUVRONTE-Musical Comedy Star On Broadway.-KH. C. Wickard Productionj GEORGE COOK-Big Boss at the Celanese. BETTY CORNELIUS-Betty's father's uncle's cOusin's daughter died. and lett Betty several million dollars.-QTO be cOntinued.j 4... L- ygc .ILJI1 3 :L SILJ XC IGM 103 WILLIAM CRAMER--IS the champion pie-eater of the world. ELINOR DEETZfIS City Health Nurse for Barrelsville. GEORGE DENNISON-Is Allegany's Physician. WILLIAM DENNISON-Is the owner of the three largest drug stores in America. RICHARD DERN-WC can see Richard earning his bread by managing the City Bakery. MILDRED DIEHL-"Milly" has taken Miss Gibbons' place and is teaching the dear little things how to hem towels. MILDRED DIXON-Is taking whistling lessons. ELIZABETH DOUB-Is visiting Ann Wolverton. ROY DURRETT-POOI' Roy is still trying to discover the fundamentals of book- keeping. KATHLEEN EFFLAND-HHS succeeded in getting her "Mann" JOHN EPPLER-Still trying to convince "Billy" Richards that Napoleon was crown- ed by the Pope. GEORGE EYLER-IS learning to ride a horse. QOn top the horse.j JEANNETTE EYLER-Received a prize for being the most effeminate of modern day girls. JOHN FARRIN-IS a millionaire living in Chicago. HAROLD FEARER-Harold is the drum major of the U. S. Marine Band. RACHEL FELDsTE1N-just been elected one of the Maryland Senators for next term. ROBERT FINK-Is now in command of the 408th Infantry of V. M. I. MARGARET FLETCHER-Taking dictation from Lawyer "Bill" Babst at the rate of 125 words a minute. RODERICK FoRDfSecretary of the new million dollar Y. M. C. A. of Pinto. RUTH FORD-Married and settled down in the old homestead. 104 ISABELL FREELAND-HHS danced her way into the limelight of New York. GERALDINE GASTON-IS still in the Ham business. JAYNE GLASER-Is on Broadway making her debut. JOHN GLEICHMAN-.lOhH is still struggling with Mr. Langley's Spanish. Caramba! JOHN GOLDEN-Second partner in Graham and Co.-Exclusive crackers and fawncy cakes. VIRGINIA GLISAN-Society noteEMrs. Percival Marmaduke Vandergilt, nee Glisan, is traveling around the world in her private yacht. PAUL GORMER-MOdCl for "Bull Durham" 'Ilobacco ad. ANITA GRAHAM-Graham and Co.-Exclusive crackers and fawncy cakes. GLENNA GUYNN-Wife of a polo player. MARY HA1NIIL'1'ON-T00tl Toot! Here comes Mary and her little sax. LORENA HARDINGER+I-las won many more prizes and has herself a Ford. CATHERINE HARl'ER-NOW' operating the "Nu" Elite. TIIELMA HARRISON-4TCHChlHg Commercial to the natives of Africa. AGNES HAsLAckER-Agnes is giving the Eskimos lessons in elocution. LESLIE HEI.MER-Alld Leslie, prosperous banker, donates an umbrella tree park to the city so that we will have plenty of shade. ELIZABETH HERSIIISER1HHS now obtained a brilliant cluster of red curls. HELEN HEUER-"I-1uddie" is hastening to New York to greet her dear hubby, "Cap'n Andy." WALTER KARNS-JuSt released his nineteenth symphony. His orchestra broad- casts through W. T. B. O. Wednesdays. MAXINE KELLER-"Max" is conducting a kindergarten in the Belgian-Kongo. WILLIAM KIGHT-"Billy" has won the International Non-stop Competitive talk- ing championship. 105 DCID cz: w ' W G Ze:-.:1r:i fart if ALPHARETTA KING-just won Miss America by an over-whelming majority. . L f M l L-L, Q v N L-4 F Q MARY KIRKPATRICK-Is a minister's wife. JOSEPH KOEGAL-iiJOC,, is road agent for REUDY MAID SUTES. HELEN KNIPPENBERG-"Nip" is teaching physical education at Somerville. JUNE KOLB-Still strong for "That Good Gulf 'Gasolinef' ' HELENE KUHN-Is teaching Latin in France. THOMAS KUHN-"Tommy" is building a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean. GRACE LASHLEY-HHS married the twin brother of Genevieve Wiseman's hus N band and still giggles all day. BRACE LEE-BTHCC is the Concert Master for the New York Symphony. LEON LLOYD--HGUZZH is designing a fur lined nosebag for racing horses. LILLIAN LLEWELLYN--IS collecting old doughtnut holes for a rivet company. HELEN LoY-Is running a close second to Fritz Kreisler. RALPH MARTIN-Head of a business corporation that guarantees positions t Miss Lapp's protegees. HARRY MARTZ-Running a boy's camp. ELIZABETH MATHENEY-Is married and taking dictation when HE is at home. ROBERT MATHENEY-P. A. L. Basketball referee. HUME MATHEWS-DOCtOf on the 17th Byrd expedition. V iw ROBERT MATLICK1Y3lC Football coach. SUSIE MCNEILL-IS married but happy. HENRY MILLER-S016 owner of the Automobile Accessories at Paw Paw. LLOYD MILLER-Winner in a Blank Expression Contest. BETTY MILHOLLAND-Touring Europe in a new Ford. JOSEPHINE M1LLs-Teaching History in Allegany. it .arf . J Neill sr .SIUE .FPXC 106 ELIZABETH MUNRO-Is managing her ownebasketball team, now. PEARL NAVE Has been promoted General Manager of the Kelly-Springfield. Q JAMES NICKLIN Writing testimonials for "Lucky Strikes" at 3500. per-L :XCJ Y L'L1'I3E'l1y1 r .J F l SONIA OSTRAND-Well-known toe dancer of the U. S. is making her debut in I Paris. , L-' s..a Q RAY PASKELI.-Retired business man. I , ,Q WALTER PIERCE-Democratic nominee for President is also an accomplished musician. M WATSON PRITCHARD-N ow drawing Sam Howdy, Jr. for the Evening Times. M 'N , I I I . N EVA PYLES-HHS recently married a multi-millionaire. MARY REYNOLDS-H35 opened a beauty parlor using her slim boyish figure as a model. I A -.A L.. U . . , . Cl 'ei LOUISE RHODES-Famous Criminal Lawyer of Chicago. H JOHN RHODES-Head Scout-master of the U. S. WILLIAM RICIIARDS-AHd "Billy" is a preacher in the Episcopal Church. HUGH RILLING-IS an orator in the House of Representatives. RUHLIN RITCHEY-HHS been given the contract for the building of the county home. n L g ELIZABETH ROBINETTE--IS taking part in an International Debate. FREDERICK ROBERTS-Still breaking hearts in Hollywood! Will you ever stop? M ELMER ROBERTSON-Second Ralph Greenleaf. A ' L IN IQOBERT ROSAMOND-MT. Rosamond of the Victor Light Opera Company is being beseiged by people from all over the country for his signature. fThey-knew- him-when.j A DANIEL RYAN-Dan is a retired iceman of Cresaptown. g SARAH SCHAIDT-Famous hypnotist. VIRGINIA SHAFFERMAN-Head Bookkeeper at Rosenbaums. JANET SHARER-IS Mayor of Flintstone. Er frf . ml 1 sr 1 5 lui DX ii. ,107 'Sr HELEN SHAW-Movie Queen engaged to World-renowned baritone. DOROTHY SHIREs-Wife of a Wall Street Broker. MARY SI-IONTERE-IS designer for Sacs and Company, N. Y. C. CHARLES SHONTZE-Special attraction at the Liberty Theatre this weekg "The Murmuring Pianist." THOMAS SHRYER-AHHOUHCCT from Station W-H-A-T-N-O-T. DOROTHEA SISLER-IS nurse at the Western Maryland Hospital. MERLE SMITH-Finally got courage to propose and was accepted. DUROTHY STELL-HHS married an A. 81 P. manager. ELIZABETH STELL-TOOtiUg a sax in Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. JAMES STEVENSON-Posing for collar ads. JANET STEvENsoN-Head Librarian at the Congressional Library. FLORENCE THoMPsoN-Principal at Junior High. JOHN TNHOMPSON-Alld his band have just completed a four months run on Broadway. HELEN THUSS-Has just returned from Europe after an extensive trip. HOMER TRADERfIS the best-looking K. P. in the Army. More onions to you, Chuck! PHYLLIS TRAYNOR-Is married to a doctor. EVANGELINE Twlocf-Designing clothes for movie actresses. HARRY TWIGG-Still trying to play basketball. HOWARD VAN HoRN-Completed Tom Carr's invention for perpetual motion. VIRGINIA VERNAY-Assisting Harry in the Boy's Camp. NANCY WALDEN-Teaching History in Siam. ANNA JEAN WATCHMAN-Has at last found someone to love. Lookout for the iireworks now. ELIZABETH VVEBSTER-JfBetty" is illustrating Cosmopolitan Magazine. 108 MARGARET WEIRES-StfUgglCS with the old 1929 model Ford continually. TEMPEST WILCH-M3kCS daily visits from Alaska to Cumberland. fAlaska, W. Va.j ELEANOR WENRICK-HHS adopted the provincial glasses and long skirts and is teaching her pupils their A B C's. MARGARET WENNER-IS Alpharetta's companion on her vaudeville tour. VIVIAN WILLIsoN-Is married to a widower who has nine children attending Allegany. STEWART WISE-Has taken Johnny Mack Brown's place in Hollywood. GENEVIEVE WISEMAN-HHS married the twin brother of Grace Lashley's husband and still giggles all day. CLARENCE WOLFE-"Baldy" has invented a lunch period lengthener for clocks. He evidently remembers what a short time he and - were allowed at noon. SARAH WOLFE-WON nation-wide declamation. ANN WoLvERToN-Is spending the summer with Elizabeth Doub. KATHERINE WISEGARVER-Some dear old relative has willed "Kate" several mil- lion dollars and she gave it all to Allegany's Hospital Fund. MARTHA WRIGHT-Martha is Superintendent at the Western Maryland Hospital. MARY WRIGHT-Is struggling with her kindergarten pupils. JAKE YANKELEVITZ-HHS just completed his annual fire sale. GILBERT ZEILER-IS the Proprietor of the "Purple Mouse." Lunch at all Hours. LOUISE ZILCH-IS head nurse at the Walter Reed Hospital. GEORGE ZIMMERMANQHZS received his D. D. degree and is officiating at The Little Church Around the Corner. HELEN ZINK-Proprietor of a beauty shop in Baltimore. I am exultant! and other expressions of glorification! I haven't missed a one-! Alas! my collapsible canoe collapsed in mid-ocean. Splash I !! Fm coming home. Open the Golden Gates! LMALIIE SMURTZ AND Co. 109 I s 6 xt , x 3 1 x 4? Tl, JA x x U QV V X' v X 1 X - 1 J , xx . " fl. Q K 1 1 . r X . X ' h .qv 2 P -L ' 51 fm. k 3 ,mmm r 1 YA e N N 'S 'I' ,, Q 5 I . ,Mx X SX, vs 'Away 5 , N . I dime 0tll.1"ER -ff V , Agg-frmzg7f- qvpygnun 1wf'NaALo any ' ' L ' " V 536 'Zin' -I 1 . 73 , hy M - , 7 ia A, . ,K Q .. .rw T .Ly V , s , Ah , '59 ' 7' kfek Ji? ig. -Q:-1 A v 2 M api?-1' A ' R.. aw f- . A . """"' ' A ' " J gn INT! ., Lgsgfx ?'f'1f1fR 'euepzzfi 'BLD-1 Arden: vs f.. 110 mm 3 I 929 1. S Q-3-X 753- 21, uxxk T 'vs RQ E . F' Gi 1 E x y l, f if ff if at W r' Mi' erm c 1 eg- A AH ff' ff .Fw pl fund Iwwiuga ' , J I 4 N ,fb n if' , Ifff If J i I I L C Q, ' A K "za z ,V Mi' rf QM "',f"f' ,A M rf 5 ' '. gs f' V ' i Q1 ,g aawaofwfefre .yo C , .. ff if , aff' as use 5 Lk 5, sa' 1 ,.., .,,-.... ... . ...1--nur Junior' Class VVith the coming of September, 1927, a vast number of future Alleganians was introduced into the many activities of Allegany High School. This group was the Class of 1930, and now when the first lap toward our goal has been covered successfully, we recall with much amusement and merriment the many days we have spent at dear old A. H. S., and the numerous incidents that have made our school life such a happy one. It seems only yesterday that we trugged gleefully and bubbling over with wondermeat and excitement to the "big school on the hill." After a few weeks we began to feel at home and we looked optimistically toward the future although somewhat awed by the seeming superiority of the upper classmen. Time passed quickly and after suffering many dreadful ordeals, such as exams, we received a long vacation which was more than Welcome. Thus ended our careers as Sophomores. When our yearning for knowledge caused us to return once more we readily took our places as proud juniors. At the first class meeting, james Fatkins was elected President, Vincent Dela Grange, Vice-Presidentg Eleanor Capper, Sec- retaryg Thomas Litzenburg, Treasurerg Helen McFerran, Historiang and Miss Husted, Class Adviser. After a period of excitement and planning, the long looked for junior-Senior Prom arrived which proved a big success. The class of '30 is looking forward to the time when it will become the high and mighty Senior Class. However, our goal seems near, only a few more months to wait l 113 4 I 5.- 114 1- Iq,A,L'L1 Eamx 1 A -"' "Il n - " Away sf , 'J Jumors AARON, ELIZABETH. GOLDEN, MERRILL 4 V ABBOTT, GEORGE GRIFFITH, ELAINE , 1 ADAMS, MARIAN GRIM, LAWRENCE 1 ' ARM STRONG, JOHN GROSE, WALTER 1 ASH, HAZEL GURLEY, HARRIETT ' AYERS, LEWIS H GURSON, ABRAHAM Ld, BACHMAN, HENRY X HAMMOND, HARRY H , U BAER, KATHLEEN HAMMERSMITH, ELIZABETH U " BAGENT, MABEI. HANEY, BLANCHE T' ' BAN'rz, LOUISE A HANSROTE, PEARL BECK, RAYMOND HARMAN, JAMES BENNETT, EDRIESS HENDRICKSON, ZORA BENNETT, WILLIAM HETTENHOUSER, FLORENCE W 31322335 SEEN IIZIIFSQSSZFEFQ M BOUGHTON, LILLIAN HYDE, CHARLES . BRADY, F ELIX DORSEYI LUIS JONES, AILEEN BRICKER, WILLIAMSON DOUTY' PAUL KAPLON, DOROTHY BURTON, CHARLES DURR' EDWENA KENNELL, IDA 4 BRYAN, KATHLEEN EATON' EDWARD KIEFFNER, MARGARET L-1 U BYER, HARRY EFFLAND' ELIZABETH KILROY, HUGH , D "' CAMPBELL, VERNA EICHELBERGERA MARTHA KING, ROBERT P' EICHELBERGER, ROBERT FATKIN, JAMES FELKER, RAYMOND FIELDS, ERMA FISHER, MARYLAND FLETCHER, DAN FORD, OLA . FOSTER, CLARA BELLE QAPPER, ELEANOR FRANKLIN' BENJAMIN KNIERIEM, JOHN CARDER, JOSEPHINE FRITCH' ESTHER' KRIMM, SARAH CARSCADEN, ARTHUR GEARHART WILLIAM KUBES, CECILE CATHERMAN, CHARLES GEHAUF, MARY KUHN, JESSJE CHRISTOPHER, RICHARD GEINGER, MABEL LAKIN, RAY CLAUS, AMELIA ANN GILCHRIST THOMAS LARGENT, CLAUDE CLAYTON, HAROLD ' LEPLEY, ANNABELLE COFFELT, WALLACE LEVIN, MARGARET V COOLEY, LUCILE LINN, DOROTHY V w COPE, JOHN LITTLE, KATHRYN ' l pls COZAD, DOROTHY LITZENRERG, MARGARE'lf CUPLER, JOHN LITZENBERG, THOMAS DANNER, ROBERT LLEWELLYN, LILLIAN DAVIS, MARY LOGSDON, DOROTHY , DAWSON, EDGAR LOWERY, ELSIE , ' DAWSON, ELEANOR. MACMILLAN, HUGH , DELA GRANGE, VINCENT MAXEY, FRANK DENNEY, HAzEL MCCULLOUGH, JANE DICREY, HOWARD MCFERRAN, HELEN DICKEY, LIABEL - MCKENTY, HAzEL 1 DIEHL, RUTH LICLAUGHLIN, GEORGIA DIxON, LEROY MCMILLEN, AGNES Agif L 9 T - ' V ' Li? ' ' ' '-- on xc 11,111 9 IL 9 lun :Xi nu, , ,,,,w.......5 115 Far J S E I I ., I Q' -'1:.:f-.-lf?-.42-: 1322 In I:::3:ci:1 G ,J 1 I N-XE f i 6, ,W V F- r V 1 - in, S i , A ,1 W X- M ' Jumors JJ 7 METZ, CATHERINE SYMONS, JAMES MILLER, CLEO TAAYLOR, CODER I 1+ MILLER, JOSEPH TENNEY, MARTIN H MILLER, JUANITA THOMAS, MAE ' MILLER, KATHERYN THOMPSON, HOWARD L' MINKE, ETHEL THOMPSON, MARGARET O, MINNICKS, JOSEPHINE TWIGG, FRANCIS Irs, MYERS, MARY V TWIGG, LE0 I I. NAUGHTON, MARY LOUISE VALENTINE, LAWRENCE , ' OLIVER, REBECCA VANDEGRIFT, MILDRED ij I OTT, JAMES VAN HORN, RICHARD 1 J PATTERSON, CORFIELD VAN SAN1-, M AEEL R V PENNINGTON, LEONARD WALKER, D AVID 5, 53 , PERRIN, NELLIE WALLIS, EMORY f PETERS, AUDRY WARFIELD, FLORENCE PHILIPPI, REBECCA SHOBER MARGARET WEAKLAND, ELMIRA PORTER, EDWARD SHONTQRE AGNES WEAKLAND, MARJORIE PORTER, FREDERICK S ' WEATHERI-IOLT, WILLIAM E: POWELL, AUDRA SEI'iiLJ'i:,1S:ENCE WEBER, RUTH 5 E PRICE, CHARLES SMARR' ALTHENE WENRICK, ELTON E PRITCHARD, ORPHA B. '- WENTZ, HERBERT 'I I 96 RAWLINGS, ROBERT RICE, GLEN MORE RICE, JO RICKER, HN W. LEDA RIDGWAY, JOH N RITTER, CLEOTA RIZER, RALPH ROBBINS, VICTOR ROBINETTE, ROBERT ROEDER, ARTHUR ROOT, PAULINE RASO, MARY RUEI-IL, EWALD RUHL, KATHERINE RUPERT, MAURICE SCHOPPERT, VERNA SCOTT, MELBA SEILER, HENRIETTA SEITZ, NELLIE SHAFFER, NAOMI SHARP, MARTIN SHAW, VENITA SHINHOLT, EDWARD SMITH, ALICE SMITH, CARL S. SMITH, ALTON X SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, FREDERICK SMITH, MARGARET SMITH, MARY MARGARET SMITH, MARGARET SOWERS, GENEVA SPITZNAS, JOHN STRAUB, ELEANOR STORER, JOHN STRAUSBURG, MILDRED SWARNER, CHARLES SWIMLEY, JANICE WHEELER, WELLINGTON WHITMAN, CODIE WHITMAN, MYRTLE WIANT, JAMES WILLIAMS, HARRY WILLISON, LEAH WILLINGHAM, ERCELL WILLIAMSON, JAMES WILSON, AULTON WINTERMEYER, OLIVE WINTERMEYER, MADELINE WISE, BERTHA WISE, ELEANOR WISEGARVER, KATHERINE WITT, GLADYS WOLEE, CHARLES WOLEORD, MAREL YEARGAN, DORA YOUNGBLOOD, CLIFTON ZEMBOWER, IRMA ZIHLMAN, EMMA BUSKIRK, JAMES MEAGHER, MARY E 754 R H1111 S RZ EQIVJIQ J A IPXQ 116 1' . .. 1 , If 3' 5 2' - I I g : id T' , 5 I .J 39 CH 5oPH0M0pf5 l9Z.9 1 QQ- , if ,M .ev ..- x K 3' C N :xx X . X. y x 'N- X Xl. x - X l K x, ' xl 2 'X'l X 'xx F X . x, . 4 X K. "X Q' R V xx X Q X X X fx X. 5. ,zxvr 4-if Q l F I 91.-'4 N , 1 ,Qui ,L nv' X I fi V '- p rw. , 4, NW Y" , g A4 xx 3 -V - .F- .f - 41. X bf' ' ' ' L , -1 g A3 Im . , .3 ,. - v:..4.A auf 'fi '5 If V "W L qv. ab' A .f :Jkr .J Q 5 XSL A lf a ' ' 2 ,P 4 1 10- 'Q x -Q. f' w, "' 118 . v J J SD 2 'a fs S 'J ,J -l 3 a 5 Sophomore Class History 1 ' 1 4 was sistffilgtfrl is lc if A Sala A ,muh M09 it my .4 1 Early in September, 1928, exceedingly pale and particularly shakejf about Z - I l E I the limbsAthe class of "SIU made its g1orious- ?-appearance. liashful and in experienced-casting wistful glances in the direction of a dashing male of 21 blushing and nervous !-thus we entered Allegany, full of hope, to grzn through three years of- l? dar- ing female member of the upper class-awe struck-dumb with wonde '1'I1Cl1t- 5 fl CPD - 5 However, possessing remarkably easy, adapting natures, we soonl settled Z0-T down and began taking part in the school activities. VVe held a class n1eeting,dg"'g , under the direction of Mr. Kopp, and selected our class oHicers. P1-esident, john ma . Delagrangeg Vice-President, Mary Elton Roberts, Secretary, julia Copenhaverg and Richard Bruce, Treasurer. As our class adviser we made 21 very wisle selec- 'J tion, Miss D'orthea Willison, who led us through a very successful year. The class did nothing in particular until the early part of April, w en we gave the Seniors "the time of their lives," at the Sophomore-Senior Prom. This do -0 affair was a huge success, at which the Sophomores showed the Seniors how to 6 A 0 O11 dance-!? l I Then alasfafter a hard year of trying to gain ourselves a fine reputation, the 'Q Q-at Final exams came-but-Remember thy sins-forgive us ours-and pass is on M as Juniors! -' 1" 1 ' ,I 'N I 5 .3 1' -of 1 1" f fs 4 S f fx J, ' eil -Tx ' 7 1- X 2 . 3314 -f,?:i5d'i"-es3', f f is 1 fir .2 as 3 ff fi ' 3 img- me "' ,f .7 .fi 1 f fb . 1 .N . 3 ,S A , J ,., , if ,f 3? .f Q F133 -'92 4.-7 'ajgp C515 V ' , ll n s. 5 s?,r,-Egisrg 25,49 . 1 4 'Ag' T '41 ' 3 jeff 335, of 9 gf 4, .V ft ir 7,4 A , p R l 1 B Q3 it pi fi 1' Y., iilwiy' Ti of 3 A-I if - ' 'l X 2 K- . ' '. 4 45 1 'lf f- f ,f f 3' ' t is 'fll224gkE5f M' My ,W I i, mx , fl-.fig , MY ' jf L? awk 5 is Y. Hin fl va 4 gba I L9 A I ' - Q 1 I 'J l'! I I. 3 -" " 'QR ' 1,LiI'.iE'l13,1 I .F Gal Sophomores Y ' - , , , I AARON, CLARENCE Q J FIs1-IELL, HAROLD, ' . ,-. AARON, JOI'lNd FISHER, CILLQRLES h. ' ALDRTDGE, LoU1sf . , ,lp FLEEGLEg FRANVcEs . AMEROSE, DOROTLHY . A I ATHEY, RAL:-I-IJTL 41- EFRIEs,,GENEgIEvn'. , L- BQGLEY, RUT1-If . GQRRETT, MAH' M U BAKER, KYLE ,5 I GBIGER, QKLEM - BAf..D!yJN,fEVELYN GELLNE3, LQ!-I'N' M BARHQM, Qoxomny M , Gigns, EVEQRI A BARNARINIMARGAIIET GOLIQSWORTHY, CATI-IERINE B0YL4DM,,,ELEAbf0R,4 GORMER, ALBERT '- Bz':AnrQARL'ETgN..f GORMER, MATI-IERINE ,L - - V BEALL, KATHERINE ,Q If GRAHAM, M-QRQUEFITE J W BANNIQG, OLYVE 4, A I GRAHAM,,MARxf-A Q BECKMEYER. M-431021115 ' COUGHENOUR, EVELYN GREENIBESSIE v , BELL, OLIvER X, r , COUTER, EVELYN GRIFFEY, Lmwfoon BENDERlfDOROTHY 5 , C0WDEN,AEARLg GRosH,CH'ARLE5 ' BIGGS, TI-IELMA COWIDEN, MAi,gf,'fET' -- GURLEY, EDWINA, Q BITFNERJQHNE CRESAP, MARIAN ' H59-4N,L0UI5E 7 M U BITTINGER, GLADYS. -. D AUGHER1-yy Mifjmgn - HiANLY,4J0HN '. 5 -T BLAKER, MARIAN D AWSON, MELVW -' HAMMOND, NIANNII: BIJONSKEY, MADRLYN DELA GRANGE, JOHN HAY, WILLIA 5 BocKHoUsE,'ETHEL- 3. DELLINEERILOIE 4 HENDRICK6DN,MQRGUERITE . in , A R DIGKEY, DOROTHY ,- , DILLINGER, ROBERT K ' V DOAK, RALPH ' ' DODD, FREDERICK ' DOMAN, INEZ 1' , I ' A Book, LOUISE ' ' . DUCKW0RTHfHARb?-12 HEFIRCH,A.D0NALD , BOWMAN, ELIZABETH . DRUMM, JOHN Q A, HERsI-I, MARTHA BOYEKJ LADYSS ' DUVALL, CLARENCE ' 'J Hifi-EI-I6UsER,WILuAT BRADY, EN, Q DUVA1-L, LEE .E HETzEL, EI4QRE'NCI-:' BRIcKER,' SUSAN DYCHB, MU-DRE? HBWET2,VERA , .. BROWN, EUGENE EATON, THELMA' HILL, Cl-IAVIQIQES ' ' BRUCE, RICHARD ' EVERSOLE, GEORGE, H0PCRAFT,9V1RGlNIA CAMPBELL, KOBERT , FEPDSTEIPYMAYTELLE HYDE, CHRIZQTOI-I-IER -V CARL, FRAMTZ 4 FIR!-IE, EDGLEW V JENKINS, VEI:v1iiAv ' 9 CARSCADfEN,'WILLIAM ' I- 1 i I ' JEWELL, RANDOLISH ' CH Ab?-YL CLOXD JOLLEY, FRAN KLIN V CHEDESTER, MYRON KEYSER, MARY ' ' CLARK, FRED . , KIIFFNER,A FRED . ' CLEVENGER, KATI-if , KLEIN, PAULINE , CLINEDINsT,,CARMAN KLINlf,'M',6RMAN . COLE, DOROTHY J . KQERNER, CQRIL. COLLEY, THELMA. KOMPANEK, MARION' COLLIER, VIRGINIA LANEY, ARTHUR . 1 COLLINS, WII.I.IA'M LANDIS, PA'ljLiNE 1 Cooxc, JAMES, LANGER, ZELMA COOKE, JUANITA , LA ISDN, ALTA , 1 COPENHAVEN, JULIA LINDELL, CHJUSTINE COFIELD, MARGARET LEWIS, HELEN - ' -,jf 9 Y ' -- A... , ,UI xr ILJD, g Lg, 1' DXQ, M, J 4 up 121,. . f 4 f s 4. 4, "w- LITTLE, VIRGINIA LONG, OLIVER LONG, ROBERT LORD, JOH N LOWERY, JOHN LUMAN, HARRY TNIACKENZIE, LUTHER TNIALAMPHY, DOROTH Y MALAMPHY, RUTH NIARCUS, ANNA RIARTIN, PAUL MARTIN, WILDA MASSIE, MILDREII MAXEY, HELEN MAXEY, SAMUEL MAY, ROY NICFERRAN, FERMAN MCGETTIGAN, VIOLA MCLUCAS, LILLIAN IVIEISTER, RUTH l'IERR1'1'T, PHYLISS LIILLER, CLAIR NIILLER, HARRY MONTGOMERY, CHARLES MONTGOMERY, KENNETH NIORICK, ANNA MORRIS, IRENE MURRAY, CHARLES N AVE, ELLIS NEWBERREY, DOROT H Y NORRIS, M ILDRED NORRIS, WILLIAM Ok'FUTT, WOOD O'N EAL, DOROTHY PARKS, VIRGINIA PETERS, HARRIET POLING, ELSIE MAE PONTON, HERBERT POWELL, MARY PRICE, WALLACE REPHANN, EDWARD REPHANN, ELIZABETH RICE, JOHN RICKEY, LOUISE RICHARDS, LEONA R11'CHEY, W1I.I.lAh1 RIZER, HARRX' ROBB, JOHN ROBB, WILLIAM ROBBINS, FRANK Sophomores ROBERTS, MARY ROBERTSON, STELLA ROBINETTE, N ORA ROWE, DIARY RUPERT, NELLIE RYAN, CATHERINE RYAN, NELLIE SCHAIDT, ELEANOR SCHIADT, PH YLLIS SCHARF, CHARLES SCHARF, MARY SCHOPPERT, LEROY SCHLUNT, ARTHUR SCOTT, ALYCE SEABER, ELMER SELF, CHARLETTE SELF, NOEL SCHAFFER, BERDELLA SHELTON, MARY SHEPHERD, WILLIAM SHERMAN, KATHLEEN SHERMAN, GEORGIA 122 SHIPLEY, NIINNIE SHIRCLIFFE, DOLORES SHIRCLIFFE, URSULA S HROUT, ADA SHULTZ, CHARLOTTE SKILES, HARRY SNELLINGS, RUTH SNOWDEN, TNIEREDITH SUMERVILLE, WILLIAM SPANGLER, BERNICE STATLER, GEORGE STERNE, YVETTE STOGDALE, EUNICE STROUP, PAULINE A SUTTON, HARfJI.D SWARNER, DOROTHY THOMAS, WANNA THOMPSON, ALICE TIBBETTS, LOIS TRIGONOPOLAS, CONNIE TWIGG, EARLE VANDEGRIET, RALPH WAGNER, THOMAS WAKEFOOSE, WINII-'RED WARD, ELLERY WARNER, LIACIE WEIRES, DIARY VV ELLINGTON, LOUISE WIDDOWS, EDGAR WILKIN SON, YETIEVE WILLIAMSON, GEORGE WILSON, GLADYS WILSON, LEO WINSTEAD, HAMMER WOOD, DAVID WOOD, KAYDEN WOOD, MARGARET WRIGHT, VIVIAN YAKSITCH, JOHN YOUNG, GEORGE YUTZY, MABEL ZEMBOWER, CROM WELL O,BRIEN, JOHN TAYLOR, ROBERT WELKER, HAROLID WAGNER, LE ROY BAGLAND, RITA VVILLETTS, HOM ER RICE, THOMAS YONKERS, ELOISE u '-x www Na 3 Q N5 X V4 x ww ,, .af .J Q K ,xl 'nf - , sf .L . - . I 1 ,t N' fwfr -x A J ., N P - . xxv . ,fx .Y ,cw J N n , I s. K Q I . END. JL x- . Nr' by O x A L X I . X. A XS! 1, N! Q' X ' w JJ Alpha Delta Kappa OFFICERS Prcsiderzt ....., .......... . . .RoI3I4:Iz'I' RosAMoNn Vice-Presidcrri .. ....... VIRGINIA BRI-:wi-:Ie Secretary .... .... 1 ELIZABETII MATHENEY Treasurer . . .... GIQRALDINE GAs'I'oN Dircrfor .... . . .HAROLD C. WICKARD VVhich club in our school is considered the best? The one, that towers above all the rest? lt doesn't take long to know what you'll say, For it's the snappy and peppy A. D. K. As tlIe school year 1928-29 comes to an end, the officers and members of A. D. K., the oldest and most active of the extra-curricular organizations, look back over an unusually active year. The regular club periods included work in costume designing, stage lighting, stage settings, the art of "make-up," and the directing of original plays. The club presented the annual Christmas program, as has been the custom for many years. lt was most highly enjoyed and most artistically given. The features included a one-act fantasy, "The Toy Shopf' Santa Claus visit, and tab- leaux depicting the beautiful Christmas story. On Valentine Day, the club again presented a delightful Assembly program. This consisted of a masque entitled "Old Lovesf and the manner in which it was staged elicited many compliments. The outstanding success of the yearwas the presentation of Florenz Zieg- feld's "Sally." Although primarily a school production, Alpha Delta Kappa was largely responsible for its success. All the principals were chosen from the ranks of A. D. K., and Mr. Wickard was the director. In March, the club presented the complimentary dance to the cast of l'Sally." The beautiful dresses of the fairer sex, the attractive decorations, and the splendid music combined to make a gala affair. After such a successful year, the club can but hope that next year will prove to be just as profitable. To the A. D. K. of 1929-30 we send greetings and best wishes. So, as of old, may you of today Still carry on the A. ll, K. May you work and strive to keep her name One of worth and vim and fame. And then we hope you'll hear all say, "Gee, we like the A. ll. K l" 125 '1 fs il a an COW ZZLQ W.az:fQa,. .Z g4.i?.iz,f?3f L55 yfiffym flfayzafcf. . f --. aw 36 ivvtCM Wi fwwlfffr p ..na. l L 'bc X WL iw 7044 -I Boys' Physical Education Club i Q' q OFFICERS President .... ............ .... B f ll2RLlC fii0LD1-IX l'icc-Prcs'idv11f ..4..... . . . . . .H Con McM1LLAN Svcrcffrry und Trcasurm' .... .... J OHS Rnonlcs Ilistmfian .............. .... l QALPH lVIAR'r1N Club .flc1'z'isc1' .. . . NV. I.. llowleks The lloys' Physical Education Club reorganized this year with an enrollment of forty-five members. ln the past, the time was devoted to soccer, basketball, etc., and as very little physical training was accomplished, Mr. llowers decided to train the boys in doing various stunts, such as the head stand, hand stand, diving, tumbling, hand spring, pyramid building. etc. ln Order to stimulate interest in these stunts, two gold medals will be awarded the two boys showing the most improvement by the end of the year. ln the spring, speedball teams will be selected from the club, and an elimina- tion contest will be held. The club will elect the new otilicers in June. E 126 The Allegany Choral Club FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS l'1'i'.vitlt'11l ,... l':I.IZiXISl-I'l'Il CIlIil'X'RON'I'li fl1't'A'ltft'1If ........ lCxuxN41ici,ixic Tw na I'ict'-l'1'u.ri1ft'11l ....... l,ot'is1c RIIUIJICS l'icv-l'1't',i'. ...l XX NA .lmx XX'.'x'l'cll im x .bit't'I't'flIl'-X' . . . ..,. lfnrrn Ilimyi' .S'cc1'clt11"i' . , . . .lSA'I'IlI.lilCX l':l"I"l..fXXt7 'l'1't'f1.v111't'z' . , . . .Nlaxixia liic1.1.i4:iz T1'ct1.rzu't'r . . ..... Nl,-xxixic lil-1I.l.I'Ix llisloriuzi .. ...lJoieo'rnx' li,xi'1.ox lli.s'!m'i4111 . . ...lJoko'rnv li.fxi'1.ox l7irut'ln1' .. ,.lJoico'rnx' Vlvll.I.lSUN llirccior .. ..I7oito'rnY XYIIALISUX The popularity of this club was so great as to be embarrassing, when ovei ninety girls appliefl for membership. The sixty sclectetl heltl weekly meetings mostly rehearsals, but intersperserl with livelv tliscussion of the Constitution, tht pin, the excuses: the historian has compilecl a scrap book containing programs in which the club has participatetl since its lirst organization, anwl illustratetl with tlrawings of the club costume anrl pin ancl snapshots ot' various members, The Thirrl Annual Concert toolc place in April, anrl the Choral Club sang beautifully: "River, River" was especially effective ancl was one of the most artistic hits of singing the girls have clone. "llutterllies," a trio sung by Mary lflton Roberts, Rebecca l'hillippi, ancl lileanor Ciapper, accompanierl by Christina l.inrlell, was a mlifticult number clelightfully interpreterl. .Xmong the other activi ties in which the club hacl a large part were "Sally," the Music Supervisors' Con ference, the Spring Klusic lfestival, Assembly program, lllusic ancl Arts Club pro grain, anml Senior Sermon ancl Commencement exercises. The club anfl its tlirector wish the Seniors who are leaving us success in all unclertalaings anrl lasting memories of our goorl times together. 127 , ltxfflmesb YM 5"Qxju0,31NW'Mf.,L'NLl WK-0: 'MRM .5,,Q.- new i-sP55'QW" Q'CU'XW'Q5 W-ell-WMM' qgnmwblws AM 4,714 t 43104217 , - 7 1 , ii L ,tl Mf4 QU' ,af tff,10fFP'fafss1 kivjz 6 Prcsidcizl . . . . . . . . ................... ......,....... FRED RoBER'rs l"irc-President .... ..,.. I QDGAR DAwsoN Tr 1'c1 su 1'4' 1' .... W'ii.1.1AM fiilCARHAR'l' SL'l'7'CfU1',V .. . .... Tiioxms CilLCHRIS'l' Fcirulfy ,-ldzfism' .... ..... TX 'llss KIFI-:R The Chemistry Club was organized to further the knowledge of the neces- sity and usefulness of Chemistry. The bi-weekly meetings of the club are always interesting because of the well planned and well executed programs, often illus- trated with chemical experiments. The second semester will be devoted to the study of qualitative analysis, a subject of advanced chemistry, under the direction of Miss Kifer. 128 r Vfjilfii! I " 'I llff 'f 4 tn. W. JAN, .ji'L,4' fyyldqvge 1mMl.-.n..- 4 , -A .IV Mew :rf 'f , 312+ if MXN-x. lil NRM- bm, JL sums Mm. Nu. miw. 9- Ni-bl M HQ-R-3 eewww 5-WN-Q. Q-55 ,ff -s 1,42 L34 LV1 fe? - U-f , -4'-f" f ik' LJ, -A 4.4.4.1 virfb k- 1,6 . I X. ff U., ffgv c . M., e WJ, L4-4.41 I xpihf, . Travel Club kU-'- FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS l'rvsia'v11l . . . . .l'll'BIlC TVlA'l'lll-INVS Prcsidvnf ..... .... j VN!-3 Korn l'irv-Prt'sidv1zz' ..,. ROISICRT TXTA'l'lllQNIiY Viva-President . . . . .'loHN llzxkluck S 1'4' rvtary . . . . .Louis ZILCH .SlCC7'CffI7'VV . . . .... TVIARV 1Xslu4:Y T1'4'lISll7'A'7' .. ...lX'lAls1c1. IiAlll'INT Treazszzrw' .... form Sl'1'rzNAs The Travel Club, although a new project in Allegany, has a large mem- bership. The sponsor of the club, Miss Anna VVebster, is a capable leader and is es- pecially adapted for her position because of her extensive travels in the United States and abroad. She entertained and instructed the club members through numrous lectures on travel and customs in other lands, her interesting collection of pictures and souvenirs from the countries she has visited making the meeting valuable and vital. The club, as a group, has not taken any trips, but plans are being formulated to make it possible for the members to visit places of interest i11 our locality. 129 XM' . My fe? NTU' . '774' . 22641 B221 -1- f.. 1, J, fri M4 The Boys' Science Club OFFICERS President . .. . . .llixvln XX'Ax.KlcR Vice-President . . . .... linwix fiURl.l'IY .Srcrctary . . . .... limi-ikv XY,x1um Trcc1.v111'cr . . . . . .l':l.l.lS Nfxvlc The Science Clulm has enjoyed a most successful year. Much progress was made towards the accomplishment of the aim of the clulm, which is to make the study of science more interesting. The club periods during both semesters were devoted to the study of modern inventors and current happenings in science. These topics were reported upon hy various members of the club. The success of this clulw is largely due to the faculty adviser, Miss Kehler, whose wise guidance has made it what it is today. 130 ' 4 wwf fx? ZW- I wimpy Fnffy l , Library Club it 1 , 712 riigwf OFFICERS Vf' l'rt'x1'dr11l ........ XYll.l.lAXI RIKAHARIJS 7'l't'lIJI!l't'l' .. . .. .'l'llici.Ai,x limos I',1't'l'-l,l't'.Vllft'llf .......... l,tll'lSli Ilooit .S'vrn'1'f1ry . . . . .l':l.l.IiN Illmm' lfrlvirffy'.-lcl'z1ist'r ............................................ Miss lXll'RI'lIY One of the most virile of Allegany High Sehool's Clubs is the Library' Club the history of which is, when eonsiclerecl from the stanclpoint of years, parallel with that of the new school on Campobello. To be a member of the Library Club in a good standing, it is requirecl to reacl at least four books other than those required to be reacl for ereclit or extra creflit, in the tlepartinents of linglish and History. In the three years it has functioned the Library Club has acconiplisherl these speciiic things: 1 . A workable permanent Constitution. 2. An increasing' regard for the care of books rlevelopefl through technical work. 3. A wirler and better literary appreciation. The I.ibrary Club of 1927-28 eontributecl two valuable reference works to the library: Chambersf- T110 Book of l7lI.X'.Y. VVZllSl1-'CII7'i0.Yll'iCS of Pofuzlar Czzsfolazs. The personnel of the present library Club have signified their intention to contribute a worthwhile volume or two to the library. 131 i i i Presidrzli ..... Vice-President . .. .S'vc1'6Ic11'y ..... Trcclsiwer ..... fllltfllllly .,lc1'7Jisc1' Nlanual Training Club OFFICERS E s . . .GEORGE YOUNG li UQHNE l'l1'l"l'N 1-:R . . .l2ow1N GL'Ri.1cv . . .LICVVIS Avuigs ...O. j. PECK The Manual Training Club was organized two years ago for the first time in Allegany High School. The club is a very popular one among the mnual training students. Under the supervision of O. tl. Peck, manual arts director, the clulm has had some very educational and entertaining programs. The students elected oihcers, who elected students to he on the nrst program and the last group elected the boy to he on the following program. The club has a program pertaining strictly to the manual arts work. Throughout the year Mr. Peck gave talks and discussions on 'Choosing a vocationn and "VVhat qualifications one should have for certain kinds of vvorkf, Also he discussed college and universit ' entrance is 3 requirements in the different lfngineering schools in America. 132 co-o elm. ff MMM. ,L..Nk2!S x,9ih PWS? Nik J-s-u -gi, Lbfglyggv ,., Bass Ay' 7 W wr NN L- - f 5 1 'N Q ,Fl 5 ,. jr N D ,Q ' pa TX President . . . .,..... . . . . .MARY Lr.'roN iom-:R'rs r ' Vice-Prv.r1'dc11f . . . .......... C1IR1s'r1N14: L1Nmcl.l. X Secretary ..... .... C ONS'l'AN'l'1NIi TRiooNoPoI.1s Q Trmslmwf . . . ...... RICHARD Rkuelz h .-Idvisvr . .. . . .Miss L11.1.1AN Kim-:R , m i X. Many ambitious young dramatists joined the Sophomore Dramatic Club at bi N X 2 Y X X the first of the school year making it a large organization in number and an able one in talent. The aim of the club is to try out and prepare the new students for the higher dramatic organization, the A. D. K. The members were divided into four groups, each working up a one-act play, and giving it in the regular club period. The best was chosen and then was pro- duced in the assembly. Under the able direction of Miss Kifer, the Club produced "The Trysting Place" on April 23 in regular assembly, which was well received by the students. All in all, the group has completed a most successful and enjoyable year which, it is hoped, will be continued by next year's under classmen. tg 133 I 1 7 li ' 1 'i AL L' . S K' 4' 1 1' Q 1 ' I ly' 1 V ri' J' J .Q ,v I I7 i Le Carole Franqais FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS X Prcsidclzf ................, Lois llvkn P1'vs1'civ1l1' ......... lVllI.DRIiIJ lil'RNSlI7Ii Viva-l'rv.vidv11f ....... liouornv LYNN Vice-P1'cs1'dc11z'. .URI-lm li. Piu'rcnARn Svcrctfzry-T1fvc1.vzz1'm'. .lC1.1ZAi5i-:Tir Dori: Sl'C'7'l'flI7'j' ,............... NIARV Roso MR. I4ANGL,.3y Trcasznfm' . . . .... H ic1.1cN HicL'N1-:R .e I d1fi.vc1'x . . I i 'MRS lliAR1'lP3U' llisiorian . .. ...... Lois I-Evan The French Club organized this year with almost entirely new members un- der the supervision of Mrs. XYartieldg but now, as Mrs. NVartield is acting prina form of a play, to be given in assembly, that would benelit not only those partici- iatin in the erformance but students who never studied French. J VVe hope to interest many in the study of modern languages for they are of freat value in our educational svstem. livery student should have a knowledge 3- , . s of at least one foreign tongue. Although the club has a small membership, the work has been carried on pal Mr. Langley is the adviser. One plan of the club was to present work in the quite successfully through the co-operation and spirit of its members. Mr. Lang- ley has most eliiciently conducted us. He has made many prohtable suggestionsg and we feel that much credit is due him. Many of the most active members will be lost through graduation this year but we know that those remaining will carry on the work. 134 'ie as Z! l The Home Beautiful Club OFFICERS President ....., . ............ . . .M ILDRED llucm. l'iu--Prvsizimt . . . ....... RUTH Dimir .Yuvrvfary ..... . . .MILDRPID TTURNSIDIC Treasurer .... ......... K A'rHL1-:EN lim-:R Home making is a subject of universal importance, as essential as reading, writing, or arithmetic. On it depends health and even life itself. Because home making is of such vital importance, the Home Beautiful Club was established to promote more and better home makers. The work of the club follows a balanced program tending to take into consideration the varied needs of the home. The program is planned with the idea of teaching the girls that the home is a life's work worthy of their finest efforts and not a welcome relief from some hated environment. VVe also find that beauty is a chief factor in the home and can be had by the smallest expense. The girls are taught that the basic principles for obtaining suitable, restful, artistic effects in the home are through the knovvl- edge of design, color, and arrangement rather than through large expenditure of money. Included in the program for the year is the different positions a girl can have outside the home. The club is not all work and study and no play. The Christmas season is observed by making many beautiful cards and gifts. Parties and entertainments furnish the girls pleasant diversions. The Home Beautiful Club under the supervision of Miss Allred was com- posed of sixty members. lt has the honor of being one of the largest clubs of Allegany High School. . 135 f Debating Club FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President . . . . . .LEAH W1LL1soN Prcsidcnz' .... ...... J oHN CUPLMQ Vice-President . . . .... JOHN CUPLER Vice-President .... JAKE YANKELIVVPZ Secretary . . . .... lVlABIiL TJICKY Secretary . . . . . .AMIQLIA ANN CLAL's T1fcasurv1' . . . . . .LEON Lovo Twczsurmf . . . .... LEAH VV1LLlsoN There can be no doubt that the gift of oratory and lluent eloquence is more highly honored by the majority of the school than it has been in the past. It is also true that the amount of interest shown in debating is greater than formerly and the activity is considered more seriously and supported better by the student body than ever before. This year there has been an increase in the number of aspirants for the debating teams. The interclass debates which aroused consider- able interest revealed much undiscovered talent. ' . The club today leaves a splendid record. lt will be the task of you new members to continue the progress. 136 Mit 'L UKQ-lt' WML -31 A ,150-4 BI 0- , I7r9,,,,g,gNwPff't'J""5Cx'1M ' ivlu 'WK .J fir' t QMAVUWJK W AM., H ! Holm ,Uv-A ou- MMMW 9 ' ' MAM- xt g QQ yew? S I r ,- ,fr K. ,n 1. . . ,lf ' --uf l:ff'..r1' , . . " is v, ,V Q .- f'fl1mlm.', '1A1f.4,i 'W'-'f 21, K-4LdM44,4 G' :faint ' - if ' . WM, if . FFIC Prvsidcni ..... hlIiANIi'l"l'l-I livu-:R St'r1'vfz1ry . . . .... VYIVIAN WRlts11'i' Trca.s'm'vr .... ZELMA l.ANrsif:R The Girls' Athletic Club, under the capable direction of Miss Grimm, is aim- ing to maintain a superior degree of honor, conduct, clean sportsmanship, and health. VVhen the lirst meeting was called this year approximately thirty or forty girls applied for membership. This being a club of girls interested in athletics, the new members were selected according to their ability in that particular line. The main interests of the club so far have been tieldball, basketball, and stunts, while volleyball and other outdoor sports will be engaged in in the spring. .137 4 Y OANMMN- WX. 12,093 AX rt ' Js "cg lajagixt 1fcADs-Jviq-yirx 'J-X'-Mfg MX- X 3' JT my Q. .n-.,X--.. NM.1. , h,,Xyc,,ifvxa lyvgkihx gg Qi . J, 0' if i1T'.,1m1- J' R GWQQ Artist Club FI RST SEMESTER OFFICERS Pws'idc11f ........ TH151.MA HARRISIDN Vice-Prcsidcm' . . .VV11.1.1AM I3A1ss'1', ju. .Sbcrvtary . . . . . .VVA1.'1'1-:R lf. Kmxs Trcasmfvr ....... . . .l,1.ovD Nl11.1.1c1e Svrgcan1'-at-Arnzs . . .Rom-:1c'1' MA'1'1-1c'1a Jllirrm' Rvpnrfmf. .XVILLIAM llA1ss'1', lu. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Prcsidenz' ......... TH1-:LMA HARRISCJN l"icu-Prcsicicnz' ........, IQVTH IJ11:H1. S L'lf'l't'l'417'3' ..... .... l io1s1aR'r MA'1'1.1c1Q Trcasmfcr ............ l,LOYD M11.1.1c1c SvrgeanI-az'-1-lrms . .NVA1.'1'1:1c F. Kixuxs illirmr k'ap01'fc1'. .VV1I.1.1AM Hmssr, jk. With all earnestness we can truly say we are proud of this club, which stands for the high ideals and principles of commercial life. The members of the club have been very active during the year. This is shown by the number of members who have been admitted into the National Order of Gregg Artists. llenelicial and interesting talks were given during the meetings, with the aim of training students, who are members in the correct way of carrying on business in their after life. This organization is becoming more and more popular each year. The reason for this can be readily seen because of the enjoyment and practical knowl- edge that can be derived from such an organization. 138 6' if dj r' Animus Romae Society FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Prcsicimfzt .... . . .l,lLI-lAN l-loUGH'roN President .... . . .lX'lARc:,xkr:'1' Llcvlx Viva-Pn'sic1'c2'1t . . . .... JI-issue: KUHN Vice-Prvsidcfzf ...... KA'I'llI.l'Il41N lhxlcre .S'v4'rclar3f-Trcaslmv'. .ELI-ZANOR STRAIN Svcrffary-Trvas1m'1' .... jr-:ssllc KUHN Although the Latin Club is one of the smaller clubs of Allegany, it still holds its place among the others. Its aim this year has been to promote the knowleclge of both ancient and modern Roman Life, and under its Faculty Aclviser, Miss Anna T. Vlfebster, this has been successfully carried out. The Annual Roman llanquet was the main social event of the year. 139 Public Speaking Club OFFICERS l'r'vsidf'1'1l ..., .........., ..... l Q AY PAsKm.L I'mira'-Prvsi4z'v1i1l . . ..... Vikczlxm V:-:RNAY .S'vm'rv1'ur,v ..... .... l 'ZLI ZA lslffr H Rom N IC'l"l'li lfliuzilfy .-ldzfiscr .. ...Miss M. l. lklL'Rl'llY The aim of the Public Speaking Club is, as the name implies, to promote the art of correct speech before an audience. The specific details with which this organization deals are voice culture, enunciation, pronunciation, self-conhdence, and poise. The means through which it instructs are recitation. oral reading, and original address. At the beginning of this year's school term the administration was successful under the leadership of Hugh Killing, President, and lilizabeth Robinette, Sec- retary. During the second semester a new election took place in which Ray Paskell became President, Virginia Vernay, Vice-President, and lilizabeth Robinette, Sec- retary. Hooks on the subject were furnished the individual members, and a re- sult the meetings were made even more interesting for the remainder of theyear. The Public Speaking Club congratulates itself on a most successful year and desires to thank Miss Husted, Faculty Adviser, for her able assistance. 140 Poetry Club OFFICERS l,7't'.S'il!It'l1f .. ............ ...lIlc1.icN1c lirnx .S't'U'elt11'.v . . . . lllC'I"I'Y XVlc1ss'l'lQ1t T?'t'lIXZH'l'7' . . . . . .CA'l'lllcR1N14: RVHI. lfurzzlly . It1'vfisu1'. . . . . .Mics Y. W. lllxox In September the Poetry Club felt the loss of the members ot' the class of '28 but their places were soon tillerl by the juniors ancl Sophomores. Miss Ruth Vogel iirst conceivecl the iclea of a Poetry Club anml lecl us tluring the hrst year, Miss llixon was the capable leacler of '27 ancl '28, anml this year, unclcr the splenclicl guidance of Miss Rice, we are progressing rapidly. The aims of the club are to familiarize the members with all types of poetry so that they may love it anrl to encourage those who are talented in writing it. As a symbol ot' its achievements, the club has emlitecl a Scrap llook, wh" ith 1 contains a collection of original poems and a number ot' poems especially approvetl by the club. We trust the aspirecl poets next September will oiganize as worthy a group 'ns the present one to upholml those trarlitions we have sei for them. lfll Y, T33!j,YQ'Xr.::'m3f"'f vi ff vfrgfyj gh' t JJ!! O l Camera Club FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Prvsidmzf , . . . . .lVlAl3lCL lllcxucy President ..... .... l DANIEL lQYAX Viva-Prcsidv11f ....... THOMAS KUHN Vice-President ....... THox1As Kl,'lIN .Slwrctczry . . . . . .Glcokczri Dr:NN1soN Scr"v and Trvc1.s'urcr. . .l'lS'l'lllCR FRITCII T7'4'U5lt7'1'l' . . . . . . l,ORA YY!-IARGAN The Camera Club, a new club in the school, held its lirst meeting in Room 14 on September 13, 1928. The Clulfs aim is to acquaint its members with improved methods of taking and developing pictures. Under the supervision of Miss Henderson, the club has held some rather interesting meetings which occur every other VVednesday during the extra period. The club desires to aid both the Alvolzi Jllirror and the zAxLLlGENYl by present- ing to them pictures to be used in their copies. 142 ,ofigf R , Rx f X gt is J N Bird Club FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS l'ri'xiziv11f ...., .... E lOlIN linonics lf1'rr-l'r'v.fiai'v11l ......... llrmsn Klrkm' .S'vu'r1'i11'-x' ....... RIVIIARIJ llIii'KNl ICYICR 7'z'm1x1m'r . . . . . .Ron lfokn SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Pruxvizivzlt Vin'-P7'U.x' .S'vrm't41r'v .....lJANlQYAN idwzf ...... lXlAR'I'lN 'l'laNNm' .. . . . lQlc'n,xRn Iii-:c'KMl4:Y1su Tl't'lI.VIU't'l' . . . .Run liukn This is the lirst year that the llircl Club has ever been organized in Allegany. The aim of the cluli is to instill an appreciation of the value uf lmircls ancl to promote a lmroacler knowledge of lmircl life. Uncler the capable leadership of Miss llarncorcl, the clulm has inacle great progress and has an envialmle recorcl for the lirst year of its existence. Although many uf the present ineinlmers will he lost through grafluatiun, it is hoped that the members of the future will Carry out the traclitions of this elulm, anrl thereby create an even stronger organization. 14.3 History Club FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS l'1'c.s'iziw1l .............. HARRY llvicit l'1'vsidt'11l ..... . . .lintzfxle llixwsox I'irc-Prt'.via'i'11f . . . .'lixM1cs Niekrix llitl'-1'J7'L'.S'iliClII' . . . . .VVAl.'l'liR llL'kNicii Surwfczry ..... ...... l imma Dawsox .Scrrfvffiry .... ........ H ARRY liYlil'! Twalszfrvr . . . . .W'11.l.l.-xM fiiliARllAR'1' T7'CfI5ZH'c'7' . . . . .XN'1i.l.lAx1 fiirIiARlIAR'l' Club flz1'fzfisvr . . .Miss Sixiifsox llisz'or'ia1z . . ........ l.ols livito Many students avoid anything directly connected with history because they think it is dry and uninteresting, but no one who has been in our history club this year will tell you that. After contemplating the numerous phases of history we decided that the first semester's work would be based upon the va1'ious polar expeditions such as those of llyrd, Vlfilkes, and many other prominent explorers. Then, for the second semester we selected for research work the causes and re- sults of the VN'orld Vvar, and the lnauguration of the l'resident. The members have certainly done their best to make the club a real success, and we feel that much has been accomplished. The club meets every other week, and after the business has been disposed of the program committee presents a program both colorful and educational. Although many of the most active members will be graduated this year, the class of T29 feels sure that the remaining students, with the new members, will carry on the History Club work most successfully. 144 If lf iyjytlfjv tl.4..lg'Z Pen and Pencil Club 't' N H-...f wife- 'C.,4,f447' OFFICERS 1, .' I at-.mimi ..... ........... . . .Wfvrsox l'RI'l't'llARlJ lfifl'-PI't'Sfl!It'lIl . . " ' ' ....l,i1,s1.n4. lli-.mi 1-:ic .SlL'l'7'UftI7'3' . . . . . . .MARY Sll0N'l'liRI'I Y'1't't1s11rt'1' ..... " ...,XRilll'ie l.ANlcv lfucultvv .-Iciz'i.vt'r .. .. .Miss Gimsoxs There is a slogan which states that "lt l'ays to Arlvertisef' .Xllegany is a lirm lmeliever of this policy ancl it has reinuinecl for the Ven ancl llencil Cluli to carry this out. Athletics, flramatics, social altairsfthese and many other school activities have been brought to the notice of the pulmlic through the attractive posters of the l'en and Pencil Club. The clulm, lmesicle boosting the school ancl advertising its activities, has proveml extensively beneficial to the memlmers of the organization. Clulm periocls were spent very aclvantageously: demonstrations anrl talks were given on Cartooning, lettering, designing, poster-malcing, and other phrases of art work. This gave the stuclents a chance to flevelop the line of art work in which they were especially interestecl. ' The year 1928-29 has lteen a most successful one forthe cluli. 145 I I "M 4.-QfL,g -Q, ,iff-CML- L10-4,L,' A 1-'LJ Lf zflcg.. f f .. , f I 4' I --4. Q- ' , a Q Newspaper Club OFFICERS .lftlllllfjilltj Editor .. .. ...lQ1.1z,x1zic'l'1l M,x'l'1li-:Nm lx'vjwr1'w' . . ........ l'll'll.liN SIIAVK' Y'r't'115111'w' . . . . .MARY l'll.'l'ON liols1cx'rs Farzrlly'.Ir1'z'i.w2' . ...llllss Y. XY. Iflxox The Newspaper Cluh came into existence for the lirst time this year. Its success has surpassed all expectations, It is the purpose of this Cluh to teach its menilmers the various important things concerning newspapers, so that our own school paper may henelit hy our aequirecl knowledge. All phases of newspaper work are stucliecl. It is the hope of the Cluh that all persons interestefl in ohtaining positions on the . llrofii fl'l1'rror staff will heeome nieinhers of the Newspaper Cluh each year, in orcler that a trainecl stalt may he available. Through the efforts ancl faithful work of our eluh sponsor, Miss Dixon, the elulm has enjoyed a successful year. XYe hope that we have established a new hranch of work which will continue to grow in importance. l-lf: Girls' Lea ue FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS l'rv.vif!u11f .... .. . I llfl.lfN SHAW Prusidvxzf ..... . . . lDoiw'i'iix' S11 mics Vinhl"1't'x1'ffi'11f . . . . , .lllAXlNl-I Kli1.i.lQiq Vim' lJ1'v.vi11'i'1lf ..... Yiiusixiix lliclcwi-QR ,S'i'i'1'vfc11'y ......... l'llci.icN hlvlfiikimx .S'ci'1'i'f11r-x' .. ....... Yimzml.-x funk 'l'ri'us11rv1' .... .XNNA .lIi.'XN XX',x'i'c'iixi,xN TfL'tI.VIlJ'1'I' ..... l':I.IZAl3li'I'lI hlA'l'lIIiNliY lfilflfflbi' . lzl7'i.vi'1'. .. ...Mics lf. ii. XX'ixi:lfil-11,11 Its lhirrl your succcssfiilly cmnplctcfl, thc Girls, l.i-:igiic stzmrls out :is mic of thc priiicipzil rwgziiiizzitioiis of thc school. Thc stzuiclzircl of thc clulm :mil thc wrml which thc zivcrzigc ,Xllcgzniiziii iiniiicclizitcly l'L'CUg'lllZL'S as synmimnoiis with thc nzimc 'Tiirls' l.c:iguc," is "Sci'vicc.'l The lxziguc of thc year 1928-Z9 shall lung hc 11-iiiciiilmcrccl fm' its fzuiimis "musical cuiiicrlyf' "The Chzirm Cziiiipfl which was pil-sc-iitccl in thc l'L'g'lll2ll' :isscmlrly lJL'I'lflfl, Uctolnci' 9g for its Christmas gift of tt-ii clollars to thc ,lffnlzi .llirrm',' fm' its lmiggci' :incl hcttci' llzlzzizirg fm' all the little lfimliiusscs :tml scrviccs it I'L'll1lL'1'Cll Allcgziiiy iii hcl' uiiclertzilqiiigs wlictlici' of the slightest or of the grczlt- csl impurtziiicc. 147 4 v , . ,v , f 5 K 1 Allegany High School Glee Club OFFICERS ' . . .5'rl-1wix1c'r XX ISIC ,JI't'.YItlt'llf ' ..l.l.t?Yl5 .XXIJICRSUN l vlt't'-l,7't'SIt1t'IIl . ,Slt't'I't'ftIl',V . . . . . . .L1l.ARl'lNf-l'i XYOl.l"li l.iIvmrim1 ........ ........ U li-x xt las S'l'lCYliN sux lnzlnlirily .,lltllItIfjt'I' . . .... .. ....... XX'l1.i.1,xx1 XYIQ.-x'l'1I1-Qiumixt' The prcsent tlziy files Club of Allcgztiiy High School was nrgzniizetl in Sep- tcinhcr, V126, lw .X XY, Tzxvlnr. lNlr. Taylor hurl originally plzinnccl tn liztvc Zl nrzllt- qnzirtt-ttc, lint flu s n lltfl tht- Mnltiplt- Qnztrtcttc. thc lirst yvztr thc clnlr nizulc quite El clistinguishecl rcputzitinn for ti l to thc school ztsscinhly, hut lzitcr nn :intl vicinitv. Following this thc Glu- e tu sn many zippliczitinns he furmecl what wa: thc C11 ' During itself. The tirst ztppczimiicc-s were cam nw suvcml cnnccrts wc-rc gircti in Ct11nlmc1'lzmtl I Clulm ztppcziretl in tht- ztsseinlmly, The next nntlcrtztlqing wus thc annuztl Klnsicztl 'cctctl lay .X XY. Tztylnr, llntlcr the flirt-ctinn nf llliss llnrnthy Xlilli- XY 'llztvlui' the tllut- zincl Choral Clulms plziyccl 21 lcatling' pzirt in thc ' , ! itrnt vxcrciscs :intl in cnnjunctum with thc Senior scrmnn. Thcy fmiictly, mln sun :incl .X. Ll0ll1lNCIlL'l'lT zippt-art-tl zigztln in thc ztnnnzxl Spring Cmiccrt. This yt-zir, whvn clulls wt-rc lim-ing rc-nrg':inizt-cl, lifty lmnys zniswt'rccl thc czlll uf Mr. Tay ' .Xs wintcr g U , :incl tlnwcrs wc lintl "thc singing suns nf .Xllcgzniiyu zippcztring zvggznri ff '- lor. 'llhc first zippczwzincc of the Clnlr this year was in thc ElSSt'llllblf'. ncs slnwlx' ziwzu' :intl spring' Cmnt-s mlznicing on tht- scene with ht-r innsit Music Supervisors of XYestern Mztrylantl. lly tl t cluh will ltztvc ztppczirctl in thc Qprinq Concert :incl :tt Hancock, lXl2lI'YlZll1tl tor tht llcnclit of tht- l'lll't'lN2llllS .Ns cnnsisting nf ll cmiit--:ict mnsirztl cmncrly :incl Il ntnnlvcr uf stings. HS l I fi ,vi ,Q 4 i 1 lvttmt tht- il time tlns has gnnc to press tht- sucizttinn. This lztttcr will incluclc Il musical rccitzil, 1111 1 11 11 11181 N I The Allegany Band OFFICERS l1'1'.1'i11'1'11l .. .... ...... . ..1i1,1-1x1111111-1 11111 S1'1'1'1'l111'-1' . . 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COORIQ F1.ORr:Nc1-1 T1 1OM RSON NIARGARET THOMPSON XVILLIAMSON HRICKER IZLIEA NOR I DA WSON lXfIARGARIi'I' CORF11-:LO PIANO l':l.lZAlili'l'll CII IiL'YRUN'l'l-I NIARY FRANKLIN CLARINET BASS HORN LICRUY Sn'1IOP1'l-:RT AU1.'l'ON NVILSON DRUMS .IO11 N COM: AGNES MAcTMl1.l,lcN DOUBLE BASS E FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE CIIARLIQS SMITH IQOY RIAY TRUMPETS AND CORNETS -IOMN THOM PSON GLICNMORIC Riu: IERAUAL L1-:lc HARRY Ml1.1.14:R TROMBONES 1Q0liIiR'l' FIN li XflC'l'UR RORINS BARITONE C M A RY H A M 1 1.'1'ON RALPH ASIIBY MELODY SAXOPHONES 150 IQOBIZRT PARRIQR The Allegany Orchestra President .............. . . . .... ........... B LAIR lhsilol- .Secretary and Trcu.vz1rvr .... .......... M Auv HA MILTON Director ............................... ...... .... M I ss DORO'l'IIY VVILLISON The Orchestra is so well established that the school takes it as a matter of course when it plays in every assembly, even the lirst one of the year, but that does not mean Allegany does not appreciate them-quite the contrary! The chief development of the Orchestra this year was the addition of new instruments- different instruments-and they added such new tone-colors that we are beginning to hope for a symphony before long. The list of programs in which they have participated is long and varied, some are: the Music Supervisors' Conference, the Third Annual Music Club Con- cert, the Spring ,Music Festival at the Strand, Assembly programs, play at the Methodist Church and Gephart School, "Alice in Wonderland" at the Strand, Declamation contests and Debating contests at Allegany, music at the Masonic Temple, Flintstone Commencement, and our own Commencement. One of the outstanding numbers this year was the Tschaikowsky Suite. The orchestras of all the High Schools and Junior Highs in the county combined under the direction of Miss Sherman, of Greene Street junior High to give this at the Music Supervisors' Conference, held at Allegany, and Allegany's Orchestra used the number in our Third Annual Concert. Brahams' Hungarian Dance proved very popular, as did the Brass quartette, and the violin obligato to the Choral Clubs "River, River." The Allegany Odtette EDITH BRANT LOUISE RHODES -ELIZABETH CHEUVRONTE MILDRED DIXON EDGEL FIRLIE JAMES NICKLIN ROBERT ROSAMAND THOMAS SIIRYER Director ......................................... Miss DOROTHY VVILLISON This is the second year for this organization, and its overwhelming popularity is well deserved. The Octette met every week early in the morning, just for the love of it, and their singing was beautiful. They sang numerous times in the Assembly, and were in great demand for programs in the community, at the Y. M. C. A., the Masonic Temple, the Music Supervisor's Conference, the Third Annual Concert, Senior Sermon, and Commencement. Seven of the eight graduate this year, may they take with them our best wishes as they have left behind them some of the pleasantest memories Allegany cherishes. 151 Alcohi Mirror 'I'II Ii S'I'.XI"I" lfurlrlly . Ifl-:'z'.u'r'. .. ............. , ..,... ,..,XI Iss X'IR4lINIA Ibnxnx 4 4 4 4 4 4 IillI'I'lIRI,XI. s'l1x1flf lulflm'-111-C lazcj .. .......,...........,..,, ...XIIIQUINIA l1le1cxx'lcn 4 4 N I-IXYS IDIiI'.XR'I'NI EXT lzdzlm' .. .,,.................... ...IJmmlzu'1I11x' Sllllelfs .XSSIS'I'.XN'I'S ,XX N NX'ul.x'1a1e'mx 4I.fxxI-11' SIIfXRI'.Ii 'I'xx'll.,x Iinewnn-1x1Anux1 I- Nlmn' Iilnel4m'1'1m'14 I.m'1sr:IQ:mm3s IXZ.-X'I'IIIiRINIi RYVH1. Ylm.lNm Umm C'I.I'II RIiI'fIR'I4IiRS SUFIAI. ANI? I'I'fIiS4JX.Xl. III-11.1-Qx XIk'I'IIiRIi!XX I'H x'l.l.ns. 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Alcolu Mirror Hf'9'0IIZ Me .QllKl"ll Cify offhe ,4ffegz1111'ey' ,Xl.l.Iit2.XNY llltill SCIIOCJI., CL'lXIlIlilQl,.XNlJ, MID., l'J28fl'12'J Mirror Completes Most Successful Year Edi .X school paper has for tive years been recognized as one of fXllegany's most valuable institutions. The , llcolzi .llirror has progressecl rapiflly cluring its existence, antl although there were absolutely no veteran .llirror workers to start with, the staff has been most successful this year, from the big sub' seriptions campaign preceding the first issue. Several more tlepartments ancl fea- tures have been founrleml. Cuts were usetl in every issue from September to bl une, antl in lfebruary publishers were ehangetl, thus enlarging the paper antl insuring at the hillllk' time a wicler scope of news. Special issues, appearing often clur' ing the year, inclurlecl the Christmas torially and Financiall number, llecember IS, containing the results of a short story antl al't contest sponsoretl by the .llirrorj the anf nouncement, Ifebruary 253 antl the outcome aecompaniecl by a clever cut, March IH, of the annual Celebrity Contest: the C1mmmencement number, .lune ltl. The rllirrof' was successful also from a tinancial stantlpoint. 'lllirough the Co-operation of the merchants ot the City, atls were easily obtainetl while the large subscription list lessen- ecl the neetl for as many atls as are usually necessary. The Staff of '29 extenfls best wishes for eontinuetl success to the Staff of v 1 JU, l5.5 Tasker' G. Lowndes Declamation Contest On December 7th, the annual Taslcer G. Lowncles lleclamation Contest was helil in the school auditorium. ' hl.aclclie," the girls' winning cleclamation, given ln' Sarah Xlolfe, met with stirring approval. f'Cherokee Roses" was given hy Leah XYillison in a creclilale manner. f'Nyclia, the lllincl liirl of l'ompeii" was portrayed in an exceedingly realistic manner lay Rachel Felclstein. lflizalxeth Rolminette kept the audience convulsecl with laughter in her inf terpretation of "The lllue Grass XYiclow." Helen Shaw aclmiralmly clramatizerl the selection "Strongheart." George Zimmerman gave an excellent mlenionstration of his clramatic ability in wllhe Living Flame of .Xl1lL'l'lCZl1llS1H.U Nr, Zimmerman was the worthy recipient of the hoy's meclal. i'The Cowarclu was cleliverecl with eloquence lay .lohn iileichman. f'lN1arlc iXntony's Uralionn was cleliverecl in commenclalmle style hy XYilliam Richards. f'The Perfect Tribute" was given in an exceedingly realistic manner lay .Xulf ton XVilson. lake Yanlcelevitz gave in an excellent manner "The llurning Ship." ilihe judges for the preliminary contest were: Mr. liicharfl Mcklullen, Mr. .X, Taylor Smith, ancl Rev. H. Hall Sharp. 154 111111 Ferman G. Pugh Debate 511:11 1111K'14fS1 11:15 511111111 11115 j'1'Il1' 111 1111- 11111111111 1'1L'I'l1111I1 li. 1'111g'11 11 1U1Z1511L' 11k'1Jl11L'S. '1'11 L'l11'1'1I1111l11l1'f' 1'111111-S1 11:15 111-111 111 1111- s1'11f1111 1l1l111111l'11Il11 111111 :1111 111 . . , l' 1111111-sl 11l'll1g 111-111 .X111'11 12111. 1111-1111 11111115111-1 111111111- L'S1111l1 1111'111-11:111- 11115: "1Q1'S1l1V1'11, 111:11 1111- 1'111'1'1111'Il1 1'11111--'1- S111 1 111111 1111- 1,l'1'Sl11t'll1 111 1111- 1'11111-11 512111-s 1-11-1'11-11 111' 11111-1'1 v1111- 111. 1111 AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE XX1.X1.'1'I-114 1'11c111'1. 121-111111111 Z1 N1 R1 1-311111 N .11111X S1-1'1'xx.1f .11XX11-lS1'1.X'1'K1N -I1111x1L1.1c11'1111.1x '11111x 1-11-1-1.1f11 .X1'1.'1'11x XX'11.s11N, .Il!1'r1111!1' XV,111.'1'1:11 1i111cNs, .-Ill1:r11r1l1- 155 N , 1 11111111 Allegany l-li-Y Club OFFICERS l'n'.s'iflu11! ..... . . . . .L'i.,xRliNm'ic XVoi.lfiQ l'i 4'l' Al7I'l'Xllfz'lIf. .. ...YlNK'ICN'l' lDl4:l..ix fiR.,XNlll-1 S l'1' 1'i'li11'kv .... ...hlmi N Sl'I'l'ZN.-XS 'l'1'ua1.x'111'i'1' .......... . . . I I l'lXl li Nliivrii icxx s Dia' L'4' lm' uf l'zrifIiui!Ax'. .. ....,.... lllcxlcx' lXlii.i.icl: flflilflltllll .. . .... XX'li.i.1,x M XYlCA'l'HICRIIUIII' Ali!-z'i.vi'r. .. .... Mia. Kvxvxirmxn S.-xxox llic lliAY Qllulm is tlic fui'cmust m'g'z111iz:1tifn1 in Allcgzuiy lligli Scliuul lac- cxiusc uf ils qualities of lczulcrsliip zmcl its stzimlzmls uf cli:u':1ctc1'. 'l'lic purpusc of the club is to pmclucc :ui upriglit ziltitumlc Zllllllllg' its iiiciulmcrs :incl its zissocizitcsg to :mill the sclwul iii every wziy possible :mil to create :mal mziiii- iziiu llimugliuut the Cflllllllllllllf' liigli stzmclzirmls of Cliristizui clizu':1ctc1'. Lv1lCl6l' tlic lcziclersliip uf M11 Saxon, the club has mzulc' rzipiil strimlcs :mil cstzllmlislicml fm' ilsclf :ui limiorcml nzimc :micmg the stumlcms :mil fziciilty of Alle- gziiiy lligli. 156 3' IL , . sp A 5 v RN N Q Gato mi , A gm . 533 H9 C 953 ' L1j3ac,n . tin 0CCgeJ 4 5 2 1 5'b3Qr'by J.. , 'W i6oJ-M9 N K A K V Ti, ,. kfi L - ' 1Y X . . Q-.Q ' 158 I Coaches KATE GRIMM Allegany was fortunate in having such a coach as Miss Grimm this year. She led the tieldball team through the most successful season in Allegany's his- tory. Towards the making of championship team, Coach Grimm put forth all her effort and time, and she is to be commended on her fine work. As a coach of basketball and track, she again proved her worth and we hope to find her with us again next year. A. W. TAYLOR A. W. Taylor, a veteran soccer coach, experienced his fourth successful year. Due to his brilliant coaching a fast and snappy team represented Allegany. Al- though they were not always victorious, this should not retiect upon his ability as a coach. His by-word was Mclean playing before victory." . Hy his ready good humor and his unfailing wit in a crisis, he secured the earnest co-operation of all the team, as well as their respect and admiration. VVALTER ROVVERS Coach Bowers, "Blushing Billy,', led basketball and football his third con- secutive year in Allegany. Although basketball was not as good this year as in former years, Coach Bowers was right there with his usual excellent coaching. He is not only a good coach, but is a good sport. Allegany has very good ma- terial for football and basketball next year, and we know that he will turn out good teams. FOY CURRY Coach Curry has been with us three years, and by his superior coaching Allegany has steadily climbed into success, being regarded as a real contender. The Coach has made many, many friends with the boys, and all regard him as "a regular fellow." Perhaps few know that Allegany's track men are under the supervision of a former athlete, having won many cups and medals at college. 159 1 160 Football Review K ' u n fi' 'f'NJ lll9 Yun' Xllnsgmlx' llzul Q11-:ll IllZllCl'l'll 'uul cqulplull llllx lnxlmlm, mc liwl :uul l!zu'1'c11. lk 1 at .,wnJ xx mums lm luwllmll. llul in-:lm xms lmulll :uwmul Mun lnllu 11: minsun, llzlrln-x', C. livzm, Rl. lmlclcn, llums l lmlllclm Asmitc llu' cxl1'c11u'ly "luug'l1" sclu-mlulc, xx'l1u'l1 l1u'lxula-ll VlUl1IlSlHXX'U, Klu1'l111slm1'gfl1, :mul .Xllfnmzu our tn-:lm sllcrcmlwl m HIIISSIIIQ V93 pfnnls lu tlu- uppmu-llls' SU, .Xllcgxlny luul llu' liglllcst loam in llL'l' l1isIm'y, IlVL'l'11QlllQ l-17 pumuls. xx'l1u'l1 p1'm'L-cl In lu- mul ul Ilul luwl. llal sllcvcss is fllu' lu llu' Intl llml n-:ull nu-mlu-1' ol llu- lmnllmzlll squsul crmlzmu-rl Il Inu' llqlllulg SIrll'll. Xa-1 :1 Q'l'L'Ill mln-:ll ul' UV:-rlll is cllu' HlllllSlllIlg' llillyu llmvcrs, wluv put :ull lus cllurl :mil llnu'iulfmllu'111:1l4i11guf:1gmulloam. .'XllL'g'2lllj' will Sllll-UI' tlul lnss wr przlclu':1llx' :1ll llu lll'Sl tn-11111, Nlcrlc lmlllwl lwlug' llux mmly mu- cxluwlcrl in 1'L'1111'11. xNvCll1lX'Cg'l'C1llt'Xl7L'Cl1lllHllS fm' -lulm liiu-, Nlcrlu fiulclcn. "l9iclQ" lllll.Ill'l', XX lllmm Htl. lllllx lu-Vgcr, :uul "'lz1l4c" l7:1111ul1'. lu-czulss ul' ilu- slick-lf l-Hlllllllll wlmicll llufy luvssn-ss. ALLEGANY IS li .W is fl' l 1 '24 U ill W3 THE GAMES l'vr1ulull- blwlmnslmxn 51,-lrrl1l1S livyscl' llllQ'0l'SlUXXlI Xlzlrllnslrllrglm Klcy'n'1's1l:1lc .Xllmnul l.:1 Sllllkf Total lfrl 11mu'rx'lllc, "llQc" lfiulwl- r 11 IVL'-11088 :uul lq11rvxx'lwlQ'v ul OPPONENTS ll IW fl fr ll N ll in fl SW lmj! l:a1f!.... l.ufl Yklvklv.. lmff Cfmzrd. . CIUIIIUI' ...... Kigffzl fflltlflf. IXJIUIII 'l'a1z'HU. Kigflzf find. .. f?IllI7'fL'l'I7lIL'k ,. Lvf! llalflvrlfk. . . lffgfflf llulflnlr f'IIlHI7tIl'k .... .k Players 161 ...IUIIN IfIl'l .....IHllN fmlnlcx ....l.m1,xx 1.11.5514 1 NN ,vrsox I'Rl'I'L'II,'XIiD ....NI14.luA14, Cm1.1m14,A x . ....IXAI.l'II Anim ...Iio1slilz'1' NI.X'l'I.Il4I ... ...lgualcxlc Iivmf Ifsvx' Ilxmlcv, Cflffuifz I' I' XY I' II XI'l'I"'I"' x.f.x Jfxx, . . . I:l.M1',k Iiu1:lc1:'1'sfm x X A cixx " X. u A 2 Ez' NYY X x 5' - fw x .Kg NJ J , - . , . . , .4 Sf AX 0 115- 1' , 1 X ' Ia - ix Ng 'N I X X, 7 x -Q5 J' ' xl gk. ' I J' IJ 1 A N 1,5 y -- Q J XA N Lf 5 new 1 4 . ' A I f' 4.1 V v9V4-kr f ! I L' ---I I ' A ,-1 fl, L - -. ,f 'Lf lf. 4 14 lmfl limi... Lvfl Tflrklc. lmfl Ci 1r41r'1 1. Chiller' ,.... lx'iyfl1t Cllfard lfigffll Y' flf' klv Ajiffllf limi. . Q1 rflz 'lcrl vrrf' k l.vfl llulfluzf lviffllf llalflm ,'1IlHl7Ilt'k . . Lf' A" f ff -f'P1ay'qFg, I .41 -.r Jin" ,' 1+ , vi Ar, 'V ka -Y 'gyll - .. .. ..... ...... . . ........ 'IHIIN Rifle ' .....lUllN fiUl,DliN 1 1 "UVM ' .. . .... I.m1,xx HICNNI'1'I"I' i? 'IX A . sox l,RI'I'l'HARIJ .... ....lXI lf:m.lc iiu1.lw1N .. ...lQ,xl.l'H Asum' . .... IQom:u'1' AIA'I'l.ll'K .. ...... l'1l'tiIiNli livkxs A. .. l'9l'Y I1,xm.lcY, Cllfftlill wk. . . I lmmq I3,xme1c'l"r 161 ... .lL1.Mlf.lc Ruiz:-'la TSUX Football Review H15 year Allegany had great material and equipped tifty lighting warriors for football. The team was built around seven letter- tl men: Robinson, Barley, C. Ryan, M. Golden, Burns, Golden, and Barrett. Despite the extremely Htoughu schedule, which included Johnstown, Martinsburgh, and Altoona, our team succeeded in massing 193 points to the opponents' 39. Allegany had the lightest team in her history, averaging 147 pounds, which proved to be one of the best. Her success is due to the fact that each member of the football squad contained a true lighting spirit. Yet a great deal of credit is due "Blushing Billy" Bowers, who put all his eifort and time into the making of a good team. Allegany will suffer the loss of practically all the first team, Merle Golden being the only one expected to return. VVe have great expectations for john Rice, Merle Golden, "Dick,' Bittner, William Ott, "Bi11y" Summerville, "lice" liichel- berger, and "jake" Danner, because of the stick-to-it-ive-ness and knowledge of football which they possess. ALLEGANY THE GAMES OPPONENTS 18 Ferndale 0 13 Johnstown 19 39 St. johns U 28 Keyser 6 6 ' llagerstown ll MM to Martinsburgh 5 A V -fl , K 5, Meyersdale U 4 ' Altoona I, 1 59 " La sane 0 1 193 Total 162 .E V .,+ If - . . ' 1 . WK, if , 4, 'S :J N ' ' 13 , Y ,,,,, it s LJlIID.Z13 I G 1 I ATZIQD g s . g g A .. X- K I . ' if -E or E 3 V 1,1 my x M 1' i I 1 A l..' i..A H Q Q , pf CLARENCE WOLFE V fi' N 'an t:UAku .fa .js "Baldy," though small for his position, was what might be termed as a package of dyna- mite. He was aggressive, fast, and a deadly tackler. Besides this, Clarence was a good 3 sport and a hard fighter, while guard was held down by this "stocky one," the opposition found it quite hard to gain through the center section. Q U D he -. fi F' , RALPH ASHBY jf TACKLE ' ' Big, lanky, red-headed Ralph was a tower of strength in Allegany's line. This was "Red's" first year, but he played like a veteran and showed us that he had the stuff required. I Ralph did not receive all the glory of the team, but only received his share. Ralph will be 3: I lost by graduation this year, but his playing will always be remembered. fp, -fi EUGENE BURNS 1 Z QUARTERBACK "Gene," our snappyilittle quarterback, proved the old, old saying that good oods come . . . . 3 in little packages. Besides being bramy in the pinches, Gene could carry the ball to an ad- vantage. He was an excellent broken Held runner, and added to all this, he was a dropkicker of no little ability. Gene's absence will be keenly felt next season. A M DANIEL RYAN .M . QQ, A HALFBACK v A , "Dainty Dan" did not break into the lineup until late in the season. VVhen he did, the brilliant work done by him had everybody on the sidelines spellbonnd. It is too bad Dan 'Q did not start his football career earlier. It is a shame such talent must be lost by graduation. 71 EUGENE B1TTNER . ' END This is Dick's first year out for football, but he won a place in the hearts of his team - mates and fellow students. His success was due to determination and grit. Long will it be remembered of seeing Dick running and snatching passes from the air. Here's wishing Dick IT- a banner year for the coming season of 1929. , .5 st - s --. ss . V - V - :Eli asc g it .JH 3 9. 5 ltjl DAQ JU, , 163 13.5, WVR if L14 Iiiiihigif u-J U Tf LOMAN BENNETT M ' GUARD A Loman gained quite a name for himself as a football player this past season. Loman f ' played and fought hard at all times, and was one of our best defensive players, even though he was handicapped by his size. Loman's absence will be a point of regret next year. ' ' ELMER ROBERTSON Ql ' FULLBACK "Robie," alias Olsen Peterson, was a big Hgure in Allegany's backheld, especially when three or four yards were needed. Elmer, though a chubby lad, was a fast, hard runner and a consistent ground gainer. As a defensive player, "Robie" was quite in his glory, and the harder the offensives fell the better he liked it. VVATSON PRITCHARIJ CENTER Watson was a powerful figure at Allegany this year in football, and he had plenty of stick-to-it-ive-ness. He was full of spirit and was a saving grace by making the team cheer- ful even when they were losing. The most we can say for VVatson is that he is one of the , y best centers that ever donned a blue and white uniform. 4 il El FRANK BARRETT HALFBACK Frankie is a halfback worth writing about. He had speed and accuracy, which helped to 3 bring many victories to his Alma Mater. Not only did he help in winning the game, but he , attracted many spectators of the fair sex. Here's hoping Frankie's success in life may be as great as his football career, . i MERLE GOLDEN GUARD Everybody knows "Red" was one of the most popular football stars. In fact, he is "Red Grange" the second. VVho will ever forget the "Ferndale Game"? "Red," we predict an out- standing football career for you. Our best wishes go with you and we hope you will be with Allegany and her football team next year. l V . W ,A if T -+1 f V f 4..., g ac , JLJI1 g 2, 5 lt elfo g r 2114 flu, 164 ' ' JOHN RICE HALFBACK Although "Billy" was not a regular on the varsity backfield, he was the one who was called on in emergency. Even though "Billy" was handicapped by height and weight, no man was too big for him to get. lt was worth the price of a game to see this little warrior go plowing through the line. "Billy" is only a "Soph," and we expect big things of him next year. Let's go, "Billy." JOHN GOLDEN '1'ACKl.1-: john's football playing in dear old Allegany is history, nowg history that should teach all future candidates what faithful training does for a man. For Eve seasons now, john has won his letter purely by giving his best. Good-bye, good luck, and a good rousing cheer to the best trained man of Allegany. HARRY M ARTZ END AND TACKLIC Harry, better known as "Bud," filled the tackle and end positions to a UT." It was a usual thing to see Harry "nab" a pass out of a mass of hands and race ten or twenty yards. Harry proved to be a big factor in the line this year, and his loss will cause much regret in Allegany next year. ROBERT MATLICK RIGHT END Robert is just another of those Hrarin' " to go pig-skin warriors. He is six feet tall and every inch of that six feet is made up of pure Allegany fighting spirit. No task was ever too hard for "Bob," and when he put his man down that man stayed down. Many times "Bob" has thrilled the spectator by snatching passes that seemed impossible. We lose "Bob" this year, and Allegany will surely feel the loss. Best o' luck, "Bob," ' ESPY BARLEY HALFBACK Under Espy's leadership, Allegany witnessed one of its most successful seasons. Espy was a player of natural ability who played and fought hard at all times. As a captain "Ep" was "right there," as a halfback he was unsurpassed, and as a sport he was uit." 165 A Bovs' BAsKE'rnA1.I. VIQEAM 100 Basketball Review Although Allegany clidn't have such a "bang-up" season, she did come through with some hard fought games and exhibited some "classy" playing which equalled any seen in the W. Nl. l. League this season. Probably the tightest and hardest fought battle in the League this year is credited to Allegany and Penn. Ave., when they clashed at the Armory. As per usual, old bad luck struck Allegany and we lost 32-30 in an extra period. llut after all, as the saying goes, "not always does the best team win." i We are looking forward to a 'lsuecessfuln season next year, as "Smitty," "Red," Harry llyers, Hugh Maclylillian, and some other "classy-"' players will be hack. BOYS' IZASKETISALI. ALLEGANY AT HOME AWAY OPPONENTS A. O. A. O. Allegany 37 40 22 31 l.a Salle Allegany 37 27 20 30 lleall Allegany 23 36 32 34 Penn. Ave. Allegany 28 40 24 23 llruce Allegany 45 23 34 17 Central Allegany 62 21 47 34 llarton OUTSllDli GAMES ALLEGANY AT HOME AWAY OPPONENTS A. O. A. O. Allegany 36 23 . . . . Salisbury Allegany 37 13 . . . . Berlin Allegany 22 44 . . . . Hagerstown De Molay Allegany 34 26 33 22 Meyersdale Allegany 32 33 . . . . Alumni Allegany 24 39 . . . . Hagerstown Allegany 28 38 26 30 Keyser Allegany 41 23 40 30 Westniont Allegany 40 32 30 34 Ferndale Allegany 40 21 25 21 Martinsburg .107 PBWw,, ,Q,,7 .... .,. G. f E g gn, , V 7 .U 6 ' Y S ifeflf-D-CI:-D" ffd tm:14-1ri limi l . Q., - - M- -. - 1, .... . .I 4 T 1 Q! 'gd so A "DAN'h' RYAN f, 1 . FORNVA RD , V, ' Dainty "Dan" was a player that his team mates could always rely on to put li ' all he had into the game. The crowds were given many a thrill by "Dan's" bril- liant playing. This is "Dan's" last year, and we all hope his success in life will ly T be as good as his success in basketball. , L..'i I I ,A A' FRANK BARRETT Q R R 1, . FORWARD A 1 H , . B V A Frankie, our"'Curly" haired forward, was one of the fastest and best shots in T the league. Besides this, Frank was an excellent foul shot tossing Q8-85, against ' M Penn. Ave. for a new league record. Frank was a hard fighter and a good sport. Q , ll. T EUGENE BITTNER ' A CAPTAIN-GUARD 15 -A "Dead-eye Dick" was an excellent shot, especially "one-handersf' "Dick" H-T " Q was cool and collected in the pinches, and played an excellent floor game. The in , good part is, "Dick" will return next year. 5 - f' JOHN RHODES " FORVVARD "Johnny" had lots of natural ability, and best of all, he used it. When John R was in the game he was a source of worry for the opposition, as he had an "un- f canny eye" for the basket. Besides being a great shot, Johnny played a good floor : game. : , MERLE GOLDEN f FORWARD M "Red" was a perfect guard. Many times he stopped the opposition single- Q' A handed, as "Red,' seldom passed the opposite foul mark. Merle proved to be one 'lf i , , that could work the position, and when he was out of the game his loss was T keenly felt. "Red" will be here next year, too. l if CHARLES SMITH CENTER fi Being tall of stature and a "witty" player, "Smitty" fitted in the center post with ease. "Smitty" out-tipped every player in the league and also the great Stan- fr hagen from Keyser. Although his first season, "Smitty" went fine, and we are expecting big things of him next year. 2 1 V gt i 9 1 """l V ' V . it... of aff- . .sf Il 1 sr 1 9 lu' c var c QU. 168 ffz final lx' 1'f' pw' . . . Axiffllf lfzrlll wflf' k. lmfl l"11Nlruvk. . Niylzf llalfl 1414' k. fmltvr llalflmfk I..-ft llalflmck .... lx'. O, lfnrfvclrd. N. l. l'1lU'fk'lU'li. . Cwlllvr lfnr'm'c11'd I.. I. l"m"zuz1ra'. . l,. O. l"ur7vur11'. ,. Players 169 NN'Al,'l'lc1: IXVRN ll Xl lm lIm4l41x1lxxl Ru' 1: HW 1l.l.l,xM RI'I'l'III x VLNc'lcN'1' llnlim film ...Hman KH .. ...Fm-'n Cl XII .RUIEI-1R'I' 1XlfX'l'IIliX ...llom ral: llzfxml ....vIl"I'0R Rum lu Clmlm C1 lRlS'I'lbI'III I ...'l'llmms lil IIX Soccer' Review N SEPTEMBER 13th, Coach Taylor sounded the call my if for soccer practice, and a squad oi torty healthy look- ing lads donned their togs and responded to the call. Wva A f Among those who reported were Captain Tommy ff 'J Kuhn, Vincent Dela Grange, Robert Matheney, Dick Jia! V C9 Beckmyer, Pat. Kilroy, Homer Trader, all veterans of last year's team. Coach Taylor had high hopes of some of the boys from last year's squad and also of some of the lads who come to us from J. H. S. After putting the squad through two weeks of stiff workouts, he allowed them to scrimmage, and then came the real fight gn lqi for positions. Due to a lot of good material, Coach Taylor had a hard time pick- ing the players for the Varsity. This is the final standing of the team: Captain Tommy Kuhn, goal, Dick Beckrnyer, left-fullbackg Wally Burner, right-fullback, Pat. Kilroy, left-halfbackg Vin. llela Grange, center-halfbackg Duke Ritchey, right-halfbackg 'KTack" Clark, outside- leftg ul-lorse" Robbins, inside-left, HChuck" Trader, center-forwardg Robert Matheney, inside-right, Dick Christopher, outside-right. One of the fine points of the team was that they all worked for the good of the team, and not glory for themselves. We ended up with tive wins and one tie and six losses to our credit. lt was the best average any soccer team has shown in Allegany. The students think that the squad is only used to'be beaten by the Varsity. lf it had not been for the squad we would not have such a good showing in the league. The making of a team depends on the squad. We have high hopes of the pennant next year. XfVaIter Tlurnei was elected captain and Gene Brown manager for next year's team. 170 "?r:,":' alwg. -:wp af , '- g 5 'T' W 'G L ' 1 . ' we t 1. H -fm ' if ll a l .J FULLBACK As proof of their belief in "Walt's" ability as a player, his willingness to work, and his qualities of leadership, the team has elected "Walt" to captain them next year. Walt was referred to by sport writers as the boy with the "dynamite in his feet." We hope he will lead his team mates next year to Allegany's first soccer championship. THOMAS KUHN GOAL Thomas CBlushing Tomi Kuhn was one of AIlegany's most able soccer captains, and a good goal keeper. Tommy will be lost through graduation, and his loss will be keenly felt as his favorite dish was to nab fast, hard, well aimed "boots," it 2X5 Jajfj, ig, uQ,lLJl DXC 171 t ' 54.3 E YJ XX lfj PIC HEY e i' IU 5 U 5' 3 55 NE H as 3 'F 53 " 345 w 53 50 'U f-v""'- O '1 0 '-Ima. 0 ...B ,, 0 na N :O-O n , D- 5 O D' 14 CD 0 n-v- 5 N 5 5 'f 'EA -o S. ' "' Q H ...E A O A Ea 2 S He ' ECU 'c ' F' 0 :1 U 0 na Q A, v -1 -- rg rf :S G QQ Q .-fc, Q-... gov 5' Q N nm Q Cl 4 E' rs o gs :rg 94 ,, -an ' . 'L' Q O is 5 '-UQ S CI Q4 is na :FE rn 3 0 rr-' 3 sv 5 ""'!l- 0 5' "'-u -. w 5- " O S o : 8 3 5 xi 5-Q Z 5 Q. 0 9, 9, f-4 2 cw f' 5 'HF-T" 0 3, Q 2, n pq gn D-23 g. 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X U fi' Pifilr iikliiIliifVQlE:,ijmi,tf,gii:,1l V, iifijt Bjm-53'.i'QQi:'.1,'ui,yngfii" N4,,.i,niiQQmQM.fT" ' 1 l ' x.g.:-1mfi.t.L.:f.t.td,a2m,e'Q.i.,Eq,S.si.sl.4,a...fitikwxvau-in1.5 1-H f -I -LI'5i"Mf' ' iwblimth I ,,.t,'i:r.:'.:::r?I,E3E?.:5iE::f1E".,t'::f?f'fffS:.'.l1 A ciymvuzn I' s a ge-12---f-me-""t I-1 1 I III as III. ix 0 Q E M l . C1 vl ' - be to Players I WILLIAM RITCHEY , A RIGHT HAL1-'BACK , E, William CDukeD Ritchie, the cream of the crop from Junior High School, surely packs - ' a mean boot. When the ball connects with his foot it is off for a long excursion into the op- of ij ponents' territory. ' ROBERT MATHENEY ' INSIDE RIGI-IT Robert Matheney, the soccer player of all our dreams! When those educ'ated toes get I, working it is enough to make the King of Soccer sit up and take lessons. We all remem- l ber how "Bob" defeated La Salle with his penalty kick in the last minute of play. l il I ' VICTOR ROBBINS I' 4 'A 1 INSIDE FORWARD i I I re il Victor CHorsesD Robbins, a little but mighty player and a star on any man's soccer ox l ll team. Horses was in the game, lighting tooth and nail, from start to finish. Horses is only 1 a junior, and we are expecting big things of him next year. if I ll 0 HUGH KILROY I - v 5 I ' HALFBACK . Hugh CPatJ Kilroy made quite a name for himself this year due to his fighting ability and to the fact that he never gave up. Pat's specialty was scoring on free kicks from near MP the middle of the Held. 11 - 5' RICHARD CHRISTOPHER oU1'sIDE FORWARD ll Richard CDickD Christopher-a good man to have on the line. He was always cool and ' never lost his head. He was a good dribbler and passed accurately. Dick is only a junior, ' and will be on the team next year, so we expect great things from him. l t I I I 1 I lil I ' I II II I II I II I L1 U I1.s--IIII I I PZ? I' H I ltvl ' fb IJIS if I I DXQ II ,IU 172 " 'x 4-'kiwi Girls' Basketball Review The girls basketball team finished their season with a game with Central High of Lonaconing. This game proved to be the best played game of the sea- son. The Central Girls held the pennant and had never been beaten. Allegany's Sexetee lead in the lirst half by a score of 13-9, but in the second half the Cen- tralites came back hard and the game was won by them by a score of 16-23, ' The girls put up other hard fought games but did not end up in first or second place. Allegany has coming back next year four of her regular players: Cleo Miller, guardg Naomi Shaffer, side centerg Madelyn Blonskey, centerg and Nellie Rubert, forward. With these experienced players Allegany should have a very good team. The class of f'29" wishes you all the luck in the world. THE LINE-UP Captain, Forward . . . ............ . . . . Forward ....... Center .... Side Canter . Guard .... Guard .... GIRLS' GAMES ALLEGANY THE GAMES 17 Hagerstown 14 Beall 17 Central h 40 Y. M. C. A. 25 Pennsylvania A 37 Keyser 21 Bruce 43 Keyser 32 Barton 16 Barton 24 Bruce p 15 Beall 32 ljennsylvania A Z1 Hagerstown 14 Y. M. C. A. 16 Central 173 VCULIC VCIIUC . .'IuANNE'r'r1a Eivucx . . . .N151,1.1r: RUPERT MADELYN Hx.oNsKEY .......lXlA0MI SHAFFER .ELIZABICTII ML'NRo ......C1.15o MILLER OPPONENTS 30 21 31 25 20 22 25 17 9 20 14 24 24 20 13 23 -Ii. Wf Guns' BAsK121'BA1.1.T12AM 174 J,- I Girls, Basketball .IEANNETTE EYLER "N0t3ie" CAPTAIN, FORVVARD In "Netzie" we have a 'fStar" forward and also an all-around player. jean- nette not only Hcuts the cords" time after time in a game, but also finds time to show her cleverness in passing. A.llegany's team will miss you "Netzie." NAOMI SI-IAFFER Afghagll SIDE CENTER "Shaff" known for her lighting spirit, and, for her pretty Hoor game, is one of the best to be found in the W. M. I. League. The team is lucky to have such a player return. i NELLIE RUPEKT FORVVARD Nellie, fonly a sophomorej, came to us from Junior High. She has shown Allegany what she can do by her ability to pass and shoot. If Nellie keeps the good work up she will be Alleganyis star forward. MADALYN RLONSKY CENTER Madalyn, a former star on the Junior High sextette, proved she could be a bigger star in Allegany, Few centers in the league could out-tip Allegany's big center. She always succeeded in getting the final punch neededrin a pinch to de- feat the opposing team. Allegany looks forward to their future all-star center. CLEO MILLER GUARD In Cleo Miller Allegany has the honor of possessing one of the best, if not the best, guards in the W. M. I. League. Cleo is always in there fighting to stop the opposing forward from scoring. Any forward who scored against her well deserved the two points. ELIZABETH M UNRO GUARD To "Lib" belong the honor of being one of the best guards in the league. Her fighting spirit and determination have featured prominently in every game she has played and Allegany is much indebted to this very reliable, splendid girl. 175 N - Nxqf. :JVM AJ. Goal Kvcfvr. . lC.FzzIlbc1c'k... L R C L. lx' lx' C. L. L. Fzzlllmfk. . . Halfbcwk. . Halfbafk .... Halfback. . O. Forward .... I. lforzwzrzi. lforzuurd. . . I. Forward O. Forward .... Players 170 . . . fi- J Y . 1 ....H1a1.1-:N KN1v1'1f:N1:L'Ku 'I ICA N f+:'1"r 1-1 liv Luck ........CI,li0 M1I.l.lcR .....NIADAl.YN I31.oNsKlcv .,...Ii1.1zAm:'1'1I IVIVNRU .ZELTXIA LANmz1cR .MA1:1Q1. DIVK1-:Y IJCAII VVll.l.lsuN XIIYIAX XVRlcQu'1' N1-11.1.1r: RUP1-:RT NAOAII SHAFFICR S pl! 2:11 Field Ball Review -fs s A HE girls' field ball team enjoyed its most successful g an season in the history of Allegany Hi by winning the Q got- county pennant, a feat which has never before been accomplished by an Allegany girls' team. The girls had one of the cleanest teams in the l4i fwfr OJ-324 league and proved themselves to be the best of sports. Every player on the team is to be commended on the line spirit shown. The team made its initial appearance at Westernpo1't on Septem- ber 26th, with the following line-up: Forwards, Leah Williscan, Vivian Wright, Naomi Shaffer, Mabel Dickey, and Nellie Rupertg Halfbacks, Elizabeth Munro, Cleo Miller, and Madelyn Blonskyg Fullbacks, Alice Thompson and Jeannette Eyler, Goal-keeper, Helen Knippenberg, Cap- tain. Allegany was too much for Bruce and romped off with a 12-0 victory. Our line-up was later changed when Alice Thompson, one of our star players, chose New York, her place of residence and then Cleo Miller dropped from halfback to fullback, Zelma Langer taking Cleo's place at halfback. On October Sth, Allegany won a decisive victory over its ancient rivals, Central Hi, of Lonaconing and on October llth, defeated Beall. From this time on Allegany's pennant hopes rose and on November 9th, the season was closed and A. H. S. girls found themselves in posses- sion of their first pennant. The A. H. S. champs placed four players on the All-Star W. M. I. Team, namely Madelyn Blonsky, halfbackg Jeannette Eyler and Eliza- beth Munro as fullbacksg and Helen Knippenherg as goal-keeper. The girls deserve much praise for their Fine work and may they repeat it rgext year. fi. Z. 177 I' 1 'J"!!S. I ,', . .V "'- - 'T . -' F' -". 'L"'.' A is ffm .. A .e . E " "1 " ' " . W... 'T qw F, ,,. Kr: A f.....a---A LY 4 n lli .- N3 gurl ,, F' l. ii L. L Qi Q if ' Vi i A 45, Players N HELEN KNIPPENBERG j CAPTAIN, GOAL KEEPER BJ it KJ "Nipple" was a real goal keeper. She well deserves all the praise that can be . given her for her ability to stop those balls. "Nippie" not only played a clean cut ame herself but she also led her team to a championship in a noteworthy . 1 . g , i l L ' fashion. Much to its regret, the team will lose Helen this year through graduation. GQ 1 ' LEAH WILLISON p . ' Q FORVVARD fy Too much praise cannot be given this stellar forward in the person of Leah qi Willison. Her aggressiveness and grim determination made her one of the best players in the league. She has been a real worker for the team and with her ability ig and good sportsmanship, proved to be a valuable asset to the team. CLEO MILLER L . El ll ji FULLBACK . 4 Cleo was an outstanding player on the A. H. S. team. She played through- ll ze 9 out the season in a clean cut fashion. Alle any is roud to have this brilliant , .1 1 g P i l - ll gi player back next year around which to build a strong defense. E' ' Tl 1 Ei V 5? il VIVIAN WRIGHT V. li 5 CENTER EORWARD L Although in her first year at Allegany, Vivian fell right-into the ranks as if I center forward. She proved herself a valuable asset to the team. Although she Q ' 1 A received injuries in the Beall game which hindered to a great extent her athletic . l career for the remaining part of the year we hope she will be back next year ready ' L to start all over again. Z' J i IL.,.L,.,,,,,,,, Wag, ' " ' ' -A ' ' ' A .H young . L .EK , . . Jljl 14 pg LL Qqllflf DX4 IU - - 178 4. ,ti- J . .xi 1 E- 'naw 4 ' ,, 1i,,2f.jf311 An 4 1- lf,A,L1.1 GEM! s Q 4 Q . V .V' M . ..: Players 4 s ELIZABETH MUNRO L HALFBACK t.J Cool, reliable and a steady player is "Lib," She played "bang-up" fieldball Q V all during the season, leading her team to many a victory. Her fighting spirit ,. vw never failed and "Lib" was chosen for the All-Star team and named as the best M al center halfback in the W. M. I. League. li MADELINE BLONLSKY s - HALFBACK Madeline is brand new to Allegany this year. We are glad 'to have her be- ' e 2 cause she was our best scoring ace this season. If she can do this as a "Soph" f what will she do when she is a Senior? Srl Mawr ,,. -. 3. .f"'i JEANNETTE EYYLER FULLBACK . "Netzie" played an all round good game. She was one of the best fullbacks i in the W. M. I. League. When the ball got back to her it was almost sure to stop. ' She also showed her ability as forward in case of emergency. 'Li NAOMI SHAFFER FORWARD This was Naomi'sgsecond year on the A. H. S. line-up. She played a game throughout the season which makes us glad to have her with us. She is noted Q for her grit. The team is quite fortunate in having "Shaff" back next year. if arf i r Hifi S .ia LSILH DX fliifl 'z 179 P ' 1 .- :fu v.zvT.,3q.w.. t- -. 1 e , . K f R 1 . 1 ,. 1 ' , . ,. ,- y LA-L'l.1I5E'l1!AA HSM . -J l i . V iv Ld L-. U C1 ' tl T'7 . V w Players - NELLIEA RUPERT ..i Q Cl FORWARD , P Nellie played a good hard game throughout the season. Not only was her passwork good but she was a fast player. The team is proud to have Nellie back next year. MABEL DICKEY ' FORWARD I Mabel, although the tiniest on the team was one of the fastest. She went up and down the field like lightening and it was always a treat to see her catch those M balls in her arms. Mabel will be back next year to help win another champion- A ship. . A ZELMA LANGER HALFBACK Zelma is another of the Sophomore group who was able to make the team. She had a real fighting spirit and never gave up. We hope she will win a letter i again next year. p cn 1:4 Jul 1 9 Q, 9 lr .ur ' .pxc Jia i Y 4 V 180 . , - A A 4 g 'A s i 1 " fi ' . am "' it 'if-Pr-5ziQ'5w'f, 'harm 1"Y" "' f. , i . f 1 ,... ,, V 4 ,-N - :Her ,L 5 ., jfg '-. -i.v..,i f . ..-an rffaaiirvxiiifau .ff W ' W N A 1 Q I . Z3 Mya A1 7 Q Ni A. D. K. Dance The Annual A. D'. K. and Cast Dance was held March 9th, in the school auditorium. The decorating scheme excelled that of all former school dances. Unusual decorations in keeping with St. Patrick's Day were used. Novel posters decorated the walls bearing the name of many previous A. D. K. productions. The program for dance music was filled by the Society Ramblers, one of the best and peppiest ochestras of our city. When the last strains of music died away a sorrowful and yet happy crowd left the auditorium-sorry in the fact that the good time was over, and yet happy in the fact that the A. D. K. Dance had been such a wonderful success. Sophomore-Senior Dance Oh, my dear, really it was too wonderful! It's such a shame youlre a Junior and couldn't Conte! Honestly I never had a better time in my life, but today I'm completely fatigued! I mean I actually am! And the Sophomores were just too sweet! Wasnlt it just adorable for them to give us a dance anyway? The music was divine, and, darling, I've never been so thrilled in my life! I had some of the cutest dances. Of course, like all school affairs it had to be over early. I mean I actually think it's so foolish for dances at school to have to be over at eleven o'clock! And oh the clothes! Really, my dear, you ought to have seen some of the dresses. Afnd those adorable little Sophornores. They worked so liard over the party and it reminded me of the Sophomore-Senior dance our class gave. I mean I'll never for- get that! Well, darling, I'll have to dash off now. It is just too bad you juniors weren't included last night-but don't forget the Junior- Senior Prom! 182 The Senior' Prom Soft lights! swaying couples! June night! glorious enchantment! Oh, the Senior Prom was best of all! Held as a climax in Senior Week it was something that every Senior will always remember-long, long after he has forgotten other social activities. What is it that the Senior Prom possesses that other dances lack? It is something indescribable, intangible-something deeper than the lovely decorations, bright colors, and dreamy music. It is something that touches deep down into each Senior's very soul and that sad, glad feeling at twelve o'clock when the High School song is sung and the Prom and all other High School dances are over, is something that will never be forgotten. It wakes rather a dramatic moment when at the stroke of twelve the whirling mass of dancers stops to join in with those well-loved strains of "Dear Old High School"- llear old High School, Our hearts go out to thee, With hope and gladncss singing We pledge thee love and loyalty. And the dancers mean it! Every word of it. A choked feeling enters the Senior's throat and a dreamy expression enters the Alumni's eyes-Oh! What a lovely, gorgeous time it all has been. Junior-Senior Prom The most brilliant and important social event of May is always the Junior-Senior Prom, and this year's Prom was no exception. The Class of ,30 simply outdid itself in preparing for the biggest party of their junior year, every detail of the decorations, the refreshments and the entertainment was prefectly arranged. i Everyone's spirits were high and in keeping with the Spring-like atmos- phere which prevailed over the whole occasion, and who doesn't have a grand and glorious time when he starts out, bubbling over with gaiety? Once more, everyone lamented the early hour at which all our wonder- ful parties must end, but in the Seniors' minds, gratitude to the Juniors soon drove away the more sorrowful thoughts. To them, the Prom is not overg in memory, they are still enjoying it. I 183 Commercial Seniors Party yfyj W7-3J HE Commercial Seniors of Room ll started the Social Activities of the jsp, .Ar .. .. ., Epi., SCHIOIS, by giving a bamt Patrlck s Day party in the Auditorium, March 15, for the Seniors and Faculty. E-35 'ffC71373'z'f We first heard of it when the most unique and attractive invitations were sent to our home rooms. They were written in green ink on white paper, with a green' Shamrock at the top of the paper. We were all anxious to attend it, it being the First social function of the school year, for Seniors ex- clusively. The first part of the party consisted of a program which included a Jazz orchestra under the name of UProfessor Buck's Sympathy Orchestra," featuring Walter Karns, Elizabeth Cheuvronte, Edith Brant, and VValter Burner. Then there were the eats, which were green in color. This was followed by dancing to music by the Orthophonic until 5 o'cloclc. i ,Q C I f .f .. 185 usallyn fx '-'rr N JANUARY twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth, Allegany High School presented its sixth annual musical comedy, f'Sally," at the Strand Theatre. The Evening Times critic said in his review of Q ,Q the show: "Few high schools would attempt to produce 'Sally,' and fewer high schools could present it so well." So we feel justly proud in having essayed it and delighted with the com- S NNE! pliments we have received concerning the technique with which we presented it. By arrangement with the Tams-Witmark Production Company, "Sally" was produced exactly as Florenz Ziegfeld originally offered it. The book and lyrics were by Guy Bolton, Clifford Grey, P. G. VVodehouse, and Bud de Sylva, and the music by Jerome Kern and Victor Herbert. The costumes, furnished by the Hooker-Howe Company, were so varied and so elaborate that they gave a touch that was truly metropolitan. The settings supplied by Amelia Grain added ma- terially to the presentation. "Sally,' was an added triumph for its director, Harold C. VVickard, who has a number of notable successes scored to his credit. Mr. Wickard was ably as- sisted by the Misses Kifer and Willison of the faculty, and the Misses Heintz and Christopher of the Class of '27, in the direction. The cast of characters was as follows: Sascha, Blair Bishop, Jimmie Spel- vin, James Nickling Otis Hooper, Watson Pritchard, Rosalind Rafferty, Char- lotte Bowie, Sally, Elizabeth Cheuvronteg Mrs. Ten Brock, Edythe Brant, 'fPops" Shendorff, James Fatking Constantine, Stewart Wise, Blair Farquar, Robert Rosamondg Admiral Travers, Walter Karnsg Richard Farquar, Ray Pas- kellg and the footmen, George Keyser and Thomas Williamson. Ladies of the Ensemble: Dorothy Linn, Virginia Glisan, Helen Schaidt, Edythe Barnes,AMary Elton Roberts, Anna Jean Watchman, Evangeline Twigg, Margaret Litzenburg, Thelma Athey, Sara Schaidt, Jane Schaidt, Alice Biddle, Aileen Jones, Jayne Glaser, Mary Shontere, Helen Shaw, Geraldine Gaston, Mildred Dixon, Dorothy Shires, Marion Hammond, Virginia Brewer, Linelda Berkley, Helen Heuer, Thelma Harrison, Florence Hetzel, Elizabeth Hershier, Louise Rhodes. Gentlemen of the Ensemble: Ray Lakin, Elton Wenrick, John Barker, Charles Shontze, Richard Christopher, Walter Pierce, Merle Smith, Gilbert Zieler, Claude Largent, Arthur Laney, Lloyd Anderson, Clarence Wolfe, Lloyd Miller, Howard Van Horn, Frank Maxey, Robert Fink, Fred Smith, Aulton Wilson, Clifton Youngblood, Ewald Ruehl, Loman Bennett, Martin Tenny. Ballet Dancers-Butterflies: Marguerite Hendrickson, Mildred Vandergrift, Mary Shontere, Betty Millholland, Louise Rickey, Virginia Little, Betty Cor- nelius, Pauline Kline, Elizabeth Matheney, Betty Webster, Elizabeth Bowman, Thelma Eaton, Margaret Wood, Evangeline Twigg, Geraldine Gaston. Moths: Thelma Athey, Orpha Bonita Pritchard, Isabelle Freeland, Nellie Ryan, Margaret Cowden, Helen Kuhn, Lois Tibbets, Marian Blaker, Agness McMillan, Virginia Cook, Janet Stevenson, Helen McFerran, Eleanor Wenrick, Elizabeth Doub, Virginia Vernay, Dorothy Linn. 186 P Q M wx ,, wb, . V fe , Q, an ll' ag 2 1, ' 1 Us ,W W v 1 ,, 2 . 1. a ' ' , 5725 a Q., y ... ,A A m 'K if y' W .fb . Y , cifw - BISHOP f KARNS S fm ,J .bn r .M f M 'N if X 'w 1 .gf .3 3 ,iw 'ww L i L ' ll ,f NWC 'K .JQQL jg ,L gf M -A "f , 4 Wwsea RNES -Q 42- ,, Ns - Q ,Q-.x Q, .. ii X ' 6 Q , fs. A m 'Q , S' 3, L. 1 ff , SY 7 ww., 'li ff v 55: Rfk 1 1 "S,xl,1. ' Yv IN7 .2 L. - 5'4- M, uf -,, f' 4 , I 1. rd., VL L agp, M V-O-v ! i 5 3 B 188 I "The Butter' and Main" ' V -.75 'XI MAY 2nd and 3rd the Senior Class presented "The Q lecent Hlfbdflwily successes as the annual class plav W KK J The play vias a delightful satirical comedy about Wino? J seemingly simple country boy Peter ones vv o ' 9'w'fffxQQ Came to New York and broke into the play-producing game. llut the young "butter-and-egg man" was instrumental in turn- ing a "tlop', into what is known in the game as a "wow," The plot rose to the heights of satirical comedy in the second act, where the pro- duction was discussed by the cast and backers. From the moment the curtain went up for the first act, to the end of the evening, we had a splendid time. Stewart VVise, in the title r6le, gave a faultless portrayal of the show-crazed youth. We liked Helen Shaw, too, as the stenographer in the producing company's office, who had no illusions as to the show game, but who proved the one best friend to the country boy. The supporting cast included: Edith Brant as Fanny Lehmang Waston Pritchard as joe Lehman, Robert Rosamond as Jach McClure, James Nicklin as Cecil Benhamg Walter Pierce as Bernie Sampson, Elizabeth Cheuvronte as Peggy Marloweg VValter Karns as Oscar Fritchieg Alice Biddle as Mary Martin, Mary Franklin as Kitte, the "hello" girl, Jake Yankelevitz as A. J. Pattersong and Gilbert Zieler as the waiter. The direction was in the hands of Harold C. Wickarcl, who dem- onstrated his mastery of dramatic technique in every scene. All in all, "The Butter and Egg Man" was a sparkling comedy, another milestone in 29's march to success. Rutter and Egg Man," one of the most popular of 'rf 'lt-L' . . . . . 52,3 7 71-1 J . - ' Y, -' . - , J fh -J 1 v 189 I JH l9l 4, .5 ,,.,, ' ,m-' MF '-k' 1 f2e'31'Tf-'fit-.1 2 ,X yav..p ,.? Q E W -- . A f-2 -CID 'Q L1,.1I'5gE'D3,11 l -fx J so A f - . A . . ' ' l ' "ll 5 p f ' -1: lf - ' A 1 1 ,. ti School Calendar for 1928-1929 . iv . e i - SEPTEMBER p l 3 School opens. Helen Zink has bobbed her hair. . First assembly. 35 Call for football candidates. Q c i Mr. Wickard back. A Miss Grimm coaching girls' athletics. V 4 4 fc Forty-five candidates out for soccer. A N Big assembly starts Mirror Drive off with a f'boom." . N I ,,A' A '13 vi Q N l ,J,l, 5 Cll. S Club schedule started. . Girls' League boosts M irror. Sophomore's white rats cause panic. L-ij Juniors and Seniors elect class officers. Sophomores elect class oliicers. Mirror staff to have office. Mirror makes initial appearance. Faculty holds annual corn roast. Q Jibby announces that Baldy has been elected president of the Hi-Y. Athletic Day featured in Assembly. 4 Room 11 subscribes 100 per cent. to the Mirror. A Seniors elect A1.1.1GEw1 staff. I Faculty reception for Sophomores. Q VN Annual tag-dayg first football game. , OCTOBER juniors select class rings. 1 All of Room 8 on time for school. A D. K. to present "Merchant of Venice." Tryouts for "Merchants of Venice." Allegany Octette re-organized. l""T t .fre espwifi sr acilhf 45512. - no nn. 5- 192 . .i -Wars? I , K . A g K M A f it V- . -CW Q.:f5L'sf'45 5' f.eQl'1? -1 .amenrarm ' fair.-mfvihnfkwmhs . aSg,g,w'gahieRjf1i?Qw., W QCZIDIC1 L11 I I will ' D 6 Allegany loses to Johnstown, 19-13: 1 Qi ' 7 Allegany Bank organized. p O Miss Hesibah and Ego Ketchem entertained at Girls' League Assembly. A' Studies at last permanently arranged. p A "Romance comes xto Allegany !" QOrder of entering assembly definitely Ld. settled.J Q Allegany beats Beall at soccer. "Les" Helmer walks to school. A jimmydecides to notify Seniors to get write-ups in. Miss Eader publishes assignment on bulletin board. Seniors sponsor selection of school emblem. p Hallowe'en Dance planned. J Authorities respond to call and investigate "weird noises" at Allegany. Qi Band Practice not so enthusiastically loud. "Sally" to be our Musical Comedy this year. Announcement of no Hallowelen Party due to lack of interest distresses Seniors. Macbeth has murdered Duncan! Editor gets tired climbing steps to ALLIGEWI office. Sophomores begin to grow up. Hallowe'eng Mr. Kopp drops "pipe" 5 NOVEMBER M Absence of all history teachers greatly appreciated by students. A Half-day school! Big celebrations. b Sudden death of Mr. Webb. Girls' Fieldball team has won Championship. Sudbued rejoicings. Election dayg no school. We're so thankful the faculty votes. Holiday in memory of Mr. Webb. Horrors! Allegany will not "co-operate and participate in the Armistice Day , Celebration." 1-N f"""T' . f W . ,Ula tfzcf JU! 1 gg IL Z3 itll. f at DXQD ' 193 I I 'g-wg, 2.1, V-ti- V. .gg f K . ,, '. ln ,. .5 y . 7- ' Y 6 I K. g, V ' LAJJL1 Exlflllfil ' . g I ' - -1 X, I v ' 'emi - x y 9. More horrors! Martinsbur defeats Alle an at Martinsbur . But the i , y 8 2 Y 8 F I "Camp0bello Cyclone" defeats Hagerstown, winning Western Maryland foot- , ball championship. ' ' 4 ' if 12 News that Mr. Kopp has been appointned County Superintendent of Schools. vi i l3f. First practice of "Sally" with entire cast. ' l. Walter criticizes the M irror-again! lj Club pictures taken for ALLIGEWI. Some seniors seem to belong to a miracu- 1 E 'A lous number of 'clubs. ' U i T Team pictures and more club pictures taken. "Look in de' camera!" I Mad dash! A. D. K.'s action picture taken at studio immediately after v school. V' N i N Farewell assembly for Mr. Kopp. Students still bewailing Mr. Kopp's departure. Superintendent Kopp honored at dinner given by A. HQS. faculty. y lj Preliminary Declamation Contest held. Q Two days more till Thanksgiving Holidays. ' Waltefs famous "school spirit speech." Pep meeting after school. School dismissed at noon for the holidays. Q Pennies collected to defray ex- pensse of programs for Allegany-La-Salle game. Thanksgiving Day.. Band triumphantly appears for the lirst time at Alle- gany-I:aSalle game. Victorious Alleganians stage huge celebration after the game. t l DECEMBER ,. Thanksgiving holidays over 5 grind begins again. X Afternoon rehearsals for "Sally" started. Physics students l-"Who broke the battery jar?" 'Seniors decided to become dignified. Mr. Brewer's car begins to be "hard to start." Miss Webster tells Jimmy Nicklin that "all girls aren't Elsie." First Basketball game. ' Locker inspection. All waste paper baskets overflow. Janitors work over-- time. ' .V I . ' ' Y. Y A L"" cn ,xc Jlvlll 3 3. 511 Jug PX g W so, A 194' T - Not lfrimlay, but Miss lfacler "cheeks up." Preliminary Taslfer fi. Lowndes contest. Mrs. VVartielrl unable to appreciate musical ability of Spanish Class. llaslcetball game with Hagerstown lie Moley. Club Christmas parties. Toys of all lcinrls-fautomobiles and what not-eclutter the corrialors. "The Toy Shop"-feature of A. ll. li. Christmas program. Cl l RISTMAXS Ili JLIIJAYS CICNSURI-Ill ,IANUAIQ Y Yacation over-VN'e love our Teachers! lloys sport new ties--llear Olrl Santa! No one chews gum l ll Mr. Langley "fixes" heating system. Many anrl varierl rehearsal romances begin. Slushl Work! Snowball battles all in progress. Allegany-LaSalle Game. Result censorecl. llosters' Club holcls fwfv meeting. Mr. Xlficlcarcl has another rehearsal. Rosie anfl Chevvie sing "l.oolc forthe Silver Lining." 'Iimmie falls flown the steps from the Al.l.u:1cwl cleslc. Al.l.uzr1wl o moyerl into School Publications office. 300 "Sally" tielcets solrl over night. Room 9 goes to Strauclg Seniors fleclare it to be a "bum picture anywayf Ray wishes he coulcl play the roll of "lllair." l'enn. Ave. Gameg Miss Simpson seen, by three witnesses, chewing gum. lfveryborly goes "boom" after rehearsal. Slush l Mr. Vliclcarfl announces that rehearsals are in the r1z111'i!wri1r111. llress Rehearsals-girls "weep" over Stewart's make-up. Miml-year lixams-weeping anrl wailing. "Sally" greatest success yet. 195 ri N 1 - :s 5 -f 1 'lil me to Q . A1130 l el- - ' "" 'T' 'L' ig ' L N WW . , FEBRUARY . la, Reports out. Students hold a "slaying party." qi Q New Semester begins. Enlarged issue of Mirror appears. A Mrs. Getty gives readings in Assembly. qi "There shall be no romances in the library," declares Miss Murphy. E Jimmy Nicklin buys 'Kslightly used" chemistry apron for half price. 5 Ei Walter and Watson locked in ALLIGEWI office 4th period. After strenuous T- efforts are released by f'Rosie." . "Sally" hands an article in on time. . Q3 Senior Play Committee debates. ' A Q Valentine Day--"A Masque of Old Loves." ' Everyone wonders who sent the valentines. Q jibby calls up Mr. Little and finds school clock to be wrong. Is excused for LJ Q tardiness. Q Senior Play Committee debates again. I A " A Senior Class Meetingg "13th Chair" rejected. Musical comedy chosen in- stead of drama. Excitement. ' Mr. Kopp decides in favor of drama. A suggestion is discovered in the Mirror Suggestion Box. Editor revives with difficulty. Senior Play Committee again debates. "The Butter and Egg Man" to be class play. Glee Club holds Assembly. "Christopher Columbo." M jimmy builds "sky-scraper" appartaus.. No one seriously injured. A Celebrity Contest begins. All MARCH Celebrity Contest continued. "Big deals" flourish in the corridors. Saturday, Louise triumphantly secures an "ad" fom Mr. Klawan after ALLIGEWI business manager fails. Inauguration Day. Students listen enthusiastically for two hours in adui- torium to activities in Washington. J A E, L, V Y W -V --- ' V V Y -h -i vm LY . glib..- .Elti epic' in .ll 1 g gg, glut DISK: S. -QQ - 196 p l fwrw P' 'W if' " " " f'f'71:!"f'i?I'r!'2v D - , s L1.1mzfu1,1.J . - ,Y ' Y . A if g, -I 11.1. 'av n " wwf! . I p 5. Editor is ill because of poor ventilation in Mirror office. f 1 L 6. Work on the painting of the School Publications Office is begun. 4' Q 7. Allethia Boward tells Miss Eader she's sorry but she's "been so busy." i' . Girls' League tea. Unusual program. Great success. ' 4' A. D. K. Cast dance. Society Ramblers-programs good time. i 5 Cast selected for Senior Class Play. E M Senior Class meeting. Cast announced. Senior Pins still may be obtained. ,rs Jimmy Nicklin sees a snake "that long," which rather irritatingly turns out to' i be a mouse. Jimmy says he "saw the tail." N Frenzied work on ALLIGEWI. V 'P A M t The Dansant given the Seniors by Commercial Department. CRoom 11.5 y ' The day after St. Patrick's day. Store has green ice-cream. I .4 Harry Carries "Hunk" into school. Sophomores, viewing scene from win- Q Q dows, very thrilled at Seniors' sudden chivalry. Q . " U jimmy Nicklin turns director for A. D. K. program. First day of spring. Fire near Inn. 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The fact that a pedestrian was careless seldom carries as Il much weight as the fact that he sustained injuries. That your car was cause of I' the injury is worry enough. judgments are usually heavy. See that you have ade- " quate insurance. This agency can protect you against law suits and expenses should your car be the cause of personal injury to others. CARRY PUBLIC l.lAllll.lTY. N D P MILLER at COMPANY 1 43 I D Q "INSURANCE" l'hone 433 3 3 5.020203036-XOXOXOZOXOZOZGZOXQXOwtO303020202086Xotetewtewteteteteze -zoxotozotetoxozoxotoxoxowtozozoxotozoxoxotowzoxoxwe 5 WASHINGTON CAMP No. 62 53 PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA Greetin s and best wishes to the "Class of 'Z9." NNe cordiall invite you to 3 , 3 , , . . y . 0 5 become one of us if you are 1n sympathy and accord with the objects and 5 2 principles of our organization a part of which follow: 3 3 Whereas, The history of the world most plainly proves that it is the bust- 3 Q . . 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