Allegany High School - Alleganac Yearbook (Cumberland, MD)
- Class of 1930
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NESS is one of the most fascinating
subjects in the world, because it is so
close to life itself. "What romantic
incidents may we not hang upon our
clothes-line! The cloak of Samuel Pepys
sheltering four ladies from the rain, the
great puffed skirts of the XVIII Century
French belles keeping their admirers at a
respectful distance. Mary, Queen of Scots,
ordering false hair in great quantities dur-
ing her captivity-all these scenes clinched
into reality by the knowledge of the dress
proper to them."
We have made no attempt to describe the
dress of the ages. We have tried, rather, to
give the background of life in each period
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HIS edition of Tl-II'2 Al-Lltll4INX'l sets
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Class of 1930.
It is our sincere hope that this record
may in some way serve as a connecting link
between the happy days spent at Allegany
and the days to come.
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MR. GEoRcE F. REITER
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ENGLISH
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OLIVE P. SIMPSON, A. B., A. M.
HISTORY
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HISTORY
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HISTORY
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PHYSICS
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CHIQMISTRY
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BIOLOVY
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Al.f:1cImA ANU TRACK COACH
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Columlnn Ulll1'P1'5lfj', Unrzufrszty of Vxryzmn
HENRY LINVVOOIJ REMISERT, A. B.
GEO M ISTRY
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IRENE W. LAPI'
C0 M MERCIAL
I-'rostbury State Normal Suhool
Graduate' Work, Columbia Uni-ozmrity
BEATRICE D. BOLEY, A. B.
COMMERCIAL
Univerxity of Pittqburylr
Ohio VVc.rlc'yau Umz'cr.v1ty
JAMES E. SOLT
COM MERCIAL
George Washington U71lUFT.Tllj'
GLENN H. VAN UORP
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Colorado School of Mlm-s
Graduate Work, Ulziwrxity of Trumxvsaz'
EDNA I-I. GIBBONS, H. H.
, HOME ECONOMICS
Maryland State Normal Srlxool
Uui'ver.rity of Maryland
Graduate lVork, Columbia Uni1'frx1't3'
ANNE ALLRED, B. S.
HOME ECONOMICS
Hood Collqgv, Uni-zzcrxity of Maryland
Ua1-vcrsrly of Tz'nuc.rsm'
VVALTER I.. BOVVERS, A. B.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION, DIRECTOR OF ATI-ILICTICS
Urliw-rxity of Maryland
KATE M. GRINIM
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HE ALLIGEWI offers more than a rec-
ord of the past year 925 995 more than
a mere statement of successive events.
Throughout its pages it attempts to link
with those events the spirit and atmosphere
that made them so wonderful 39 95
It is the Spirit of Allegany, moulded
from the three classes that this volume at-
tempts to portray 995 95 995
From whatever viewpoint we look at
Allegany we find in the foreground the one
outstanding fact 925 995 995 that the institution
lives only through its students. They are
the life blood of the institution, renewed
from year to year, carrying on its spirit,
tradition, and form, and determining its
character. lt is, therefore, with a special
sense of appropriateness that we set aside
this portion of TIll'I Al,LIGIiXN'I to the classes
of Allegany High. 9? 995
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It is with a deep sense of appreciation
that I accept the honor which the Class of
1930 has bestowed upon me, by dedicating
to me THE ALLIGEXN'I.
As my college year-book has been a
source of inspiration to me, enabling me to
reunite, in memory, a class which has be-
come scattered afar, so will this ALLIG1-zwl,
in after years, become a priceless possession
of yours.
The Class of 1930, with so many and so
varied talents, is the largest class in the his-
tory of A. H. S. I bid you God speed, and
shall watch the progress of every member,
and hope that each one of you will endeavor
to practice, in life, the lessons learned and
the spirit developed in Allegany High.
-G. F. REITER.
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W'll.lGHT hovers der the besieged city of Acre. Tints of red and
blue bathe the turrets of the Mosque and color the crescent ling of
lslzim that tlutters upon the gzite-tower. Outside these guarded
wzills, in the strunglmld of the Crusaders, Slllillllll, the candidate lm'
ltiiightlmocl, has spent the day in prayer. Now, that it is evening, the day
is culminated by the final and most sacred test of strength. His failure
will mean disgrace-if he succeeds he will gain both honor and praise.
The Crusaders draw near and stand mwtionless as the candidate brings
his sword down upon the sturdy war club. The suspense heightens as
the results are uncertain, but when Salzidin withdraws his sword, Il cry ul
victory lills the zlir. The young' wzirrim' has won.
SE IORS
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Senior' Class History
OMETHlNG LOST, something gainedl That is the thought of every senior,
when he bids goodbye to dear old Allegany on Commencement Day. He dons
his suit of armor that Allegany has given him and rides forth on life's broad
highway with its many paths and byways of success and failure to reach his goal.
He remembers his Sophomore year, filled with timidity of the large and
spacious building and his upper classmatesg his junior year, full of school activi-
tiesg and lastly, his Senior year, supreme with superiority and scholastic and
social events. Excitement and Importance? Yes!
Together with his friends, he has attained his goal through his work of four
years. Their paths diverge. He has nothing now but fond memories of Alle-
gany. So he turns with a smile and a tear and says, "I-Tarewelll Farewell!"
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ELIZA ETH AARON
"LIlSl3Y"
"A .still tongue-a wise IirruI.'
Sophomore Dramatic Club C255 Choral Club 125 .5
455 Camera Club C355 Girls' League C355 Library LI
C455 "The Nautical Knot."
"Libby," an ambitious and petite young dam-
sel, has been with us for all our high school
days. In that time, her bright smile has won
for her a host of friends. On meeting this
little brown-eyed Senior, one immediately
grasps the full meaning of "Still waters run
deep."
GEORGE ABBOTT
"VVIl.LIE"
"Quint and .rubduvd-until you know him."
Manual Training Club C259 Chemistry Club C355
Boys' Cookery Club C45.
Of course, you know George. He and his
motorcycle have long ago been acclaimed the
champion "dust-sWirlers" of Allegany. lf you
don't believe that, just watch him hit the road
astride his "gasoline bike."
But in spite of his dare-deviltry on the mo-
torcycle, George also has his pensive moments.
That is why we are assured of his success in
all his undertakings when his school life is
ended.
MARIAN AIJAMS
"MARIAN"
"Hur -ifvry p1'v.vvm'c breathes fJt'tlt'L' mul mlm t'untrnt."
Girls' League C25 3, 455 Library Club 12, 355 Travel
Club 13, 455 Newspaper Club C455 Alcohi Mirror
Staff 145.
Marian is a girl with a quiet manner, pos-
sessing that rare ability of knowing just what
to properly do next. She is one of our com-
mercial students, and from what We have
heard, we assume she was a very competent
secretary for Miss Eader. Her presence at
all basketball games and outside activities
proves Marian to be one of Allegany's true
boosters.
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JOHN ARMSTRONG
"ARMY"
"At pears with the world."
Physical Education Cluh CZ, 3, 435 Track CZ, 35.
John is such a quiet boy that we don't know
much about him. He is one of tholse nice,
modest chaps, who is not afraid of work, but
does not crave intimate association with it.
Even though he does not take part in many
of the extra-curricular activities, we are sure
he is very much interested in them.
Good luck, Johnnie, and plenty of it.
HENRY W. BACH MAN
"DUTCH"
"I like you best because you're square,
And when I need a frzend you're there."
Glee Club C3, 435 Track 12, 335 Soccer CSJ.
Ah! Here we have one of the most engag-
ing of our class-"Dutch," with his wit and
ready smile! Besides being the driver of a
handsome Buick, a shcik with the north-end
girls, and an athlete, "Dutch" has also a de-
lightful voice, and figures prominently in the
Glec Club. VVith all these charms, do you
wonder that hc is so popular?
KATHLEEN BAER
"KITTY"
"A true and loyal friend."
Home Beautiful Club CZ, 353 Latin Club CZ, 315
igtgident Council C315 Girls' Manual Training Club
4 .
Kathleen has a host of friends, and is re-
garded by all her classmates as a conscienti-
ous student. When once she undertakes a
task, it is quickly completed, and with the ut-
most precision.
VVe are sure Kathleen will make a success
of life for no other reason than that persever-
ance pays big dividends.
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MABEL BAGNET
"JUST MAHEIX'
"Ginny black hair and big lM'U'ZE'll r',vz'.r,
T1mf's 'zcvlwrz' Mnbclfv '1C'lft'1ll'l'j' lim."
Girls' Athletic Club C255 Girls' League C2, 4Jg Li-
brary Club C313 Travel Club C353 Camera Club C419
"Mary."
A winning smile, a charming manner, and a
splendid modern vocabulary-that's our Mabel.
You cannot find a better natured friend or a
more cheerful classmate than she. She is a
loyal booster of old Alco, and a confirmed
basketball fan.
Aside from all this, Mabel is a popular
young lady with the opposite sex. We don't
know just what she intends to do after grad-
uation, but we assume it to be connected with
"a rose-covered cottage."
RAYMOND BECK
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"Sniffer pay big di'11idrnd.v."
Boys' Physical Education-Cluh C2, 33: lloys' Cook-
ery Club C455 Track Cl, 43: Soccer C4J.
Mr. Beck is one of our bright and shining
lightsg his special interest being Commercial
work. The constant and thorough application
to his studies will bring him a reward some
day. Well, Ray, wc're with you, and that's
something.
EIJRIESS BENNETT
"ESQU1MAU"
"Carcfrvz', alwrzys lmfflv, and a true friend."
Home Beautiful Club C215 Gregg Artists' Club C3,
455 ALLIGEWI Staff C4J.
Edriess is one of those petite and demurc
lassies-the kind one seldom finds these days.
Her beaming smile and charming personality
have won for her a host of friends during her
school days at Allegany. When Edriess walks
through the halls, you must stop and look, bc-
eause her head is covered with the locks which
gentlemen prefer.
'30 wishes you the best of luck, Edriessl
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lNll.l,lAM BENNETT
"BILL"
"A jirinfv among men."
History Club C235 Chemistry Club C335 llirtl Club
C335 Camera Club C435 Soccer C235 Track CZ, 3, 43.
In describing "Bill," most of the members
of '30 would say that he is a shy, although
cheerful fellow. Learn to know the boy and
you will soon abandon the "shy" conception.
"Bill" is always ready to make friends and
has a way about him that makes those friends
become true-blue friends.
To Bennett-track star supreme-we're
sending best wishes!
EUGEN li BITTN ER
"DICK"
"Better lain' than nc-vcr."
Basketball CZ, 3, 435 Soccer C2, 435 Football C335
Baseball Q3, 43.
Here's "Dick," one of our athletes. For
some time, Eugene has been tramping through
the corridors of Allegany High. Accordingly,
'30 feels proud to have him graduate with us.
"Dick" is the boy who makes us forget all
our troubles. Along with all his merriments
there is a certain serious side to"'Dick." Per:
haps that explains why he qilays the game so
fairly.
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Club 12, 435 Girls' Malual Training' Club C435 "The
Nautical knot."
Small in stature, but o , so powerful in per-
sonality., VVe are confi nt that there never
will be anyone like "'Little Lil." The gods
were ikintl to this child and endowed Pier with
multiple gifts. , fi
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ceiving set W. O. R. L. D. If o fu .
know a real friend, meet Felix. rm-
ly established himself in the hea - of his
classmates and fellow students as a likeable
and dependable fellow.
As Assistant Business Manager of the ALLI-
HICWI, he has proven his ability along business
lines.
VVILLIAMSON BRICKER
f-Bus"
"Pcr.vcvernncc pays."
Orchestra CZ, 355 Chemistry Club CIO.
Equally at ease under all circumstances,
"Bus" takes a nonchalant view of life. Be-
cause of a cordial manner, his friends are
legion, and in spite of his social propensities,
his scholastic standing is average. "Bus" is
quite a master of the violin.
The confidence "Bus" inspires and his
friendly disposition insure for him success in
life.
KATHLEEN BRYAN
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"The only one of hm' kind lzrrrf'
Gregg Artists Club C335 A. D. K. C454 '29 Christ-
mas Program.
Kate's personality scintillates, and everyone
4 around her is subjected, either consciously or
unconsciously. If she likes you, she has the
most devastating charm, if she doesn't, you ..x
i". are a worm of the earth. She has a passion f X
' for life, and for each circumstance she has a X
i . new philosophy to justify it. Today she talks X
i of cabbages, tomorrow it is of kings, and yet
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buen lub C23 lloys Physncal Educatron Club
23 Cl Club 123 Cregg Artnsts Club C3 43 Hrs
tory Cl 1b C3 4 53 Presldent of History Club C53
Cam Club C5 Boys Cookery Club 153 Track fl
ba C4 S3 Football 153 S ccer Cl 2 3 4
53 a a1n Soccer 153
Here wejaave our easy gomg gemal Walt
who! IS nown and admlred by every Alle
x,,,gan1an , e plays a wonderful game of soccer
nd m t successfully led the team m hls
Seuuqr year
HARlxY BYBR
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The pndc of those uho know lux uork
Boys Plxysxcal Educ:-mon Club C2 33 Hustory
League C43 VlCEPTeSldCl1t Forensle Club C43 Presx
dent Senior Class C43 Basketball C2 3 43
l resldent of the Qemor Class' Need we say
more? Vlewe always had an ldea that DTCSI
dents were the cream of the crop and be
cause of Harry, we know the supposmon IS
correct
A COIlSClf.IltlOllS lid VV1th 1 sparkle of amlu
tum m hrs eyes now leader of students
lxter leader of men
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JUST ELLANOR
One of true amb1tmn.r and hrgh mms
rs league C2 3 Choral Club Q2 3 4 'en
and Pencil Club C2 3 43 Presldent Pen and Pencxl
Club C43 Secretary ,Tumor Class Secretary QEHIOI
Class A110111 Mwror Qtaff 143 ALLIKFWI Staff C43
'lo the casual observer Eleanor IS a dlgm
fled reserved COI'lSClCI'ltl0ll9 malden but to
those who know her best she lS a jolly good
sport and one of our best artxsts She IS J.
mixture of fI'lCI1d11l'lCSS determmatlon vlgor
fun and a wee spxce of mdlfference
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JOSILPHINI1, L fXRlJlLlx
Hm nm were of zz dupvr hm
Than sleeping zzolrtx .rtccpcd m dlu
tlrls Physlcal Educatxon Club Q23 Pen and lknul
C IJ C3 41 Debatmy., Club C35 A D lx C47 u
dent Councxl C47 The Nlautrcal Knot
For such a petlte damsel Jo has an un
bellevalmle amount of charm Qhe 1S the for
tunate possessor of deep blue eyes and curly
brown halr Her manner I9 sllghtly wlstful
and reserved and we sometxmes wonder what
VISIOHS lmgcr m her eyes to make them so
dreamy
Throughout htr four yexrs hare o has
been a true Allegany booster
XIXTHUR CLXRSCAIJL N
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Hu nut In x but llc donut like I0 znork
Chemxstry Club CSJ Bxrd Club C-U
'lhe COfI1llllld.l1l0ll of hrs brlght halr and ra
flliflllt smile makes Red the sunny boy of
Allegany He IS a firm advocate of the creed
laugh and the world laughs wrth you and
subsequently refuses to take lxfe too serlously
Snappmg mlsehlef Ill hrs eyes and snappy
Wlt on hrs tongue are two reasons why Rec
enjoys such popularlty
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Sophomore Dramattc Club C23 Klee Club C2
e er Trac
Mwry The Nautical knot Wally
VVhcuevcr there IS need for enthusiasm on
the athletlc held lhek leads the cheers
Vlhenever the school needs a go getttr nn thc
realm of amusement Drck leads the fun
makers H1s m'11n object has been to enjoy
school llfe Whllc lt IQ hart for lt will soon be
gone former
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AMl'l lA ANN CIAI S
PUSSYI OOF
Arun lenru llrr lm! to Iozr lim
Home leautxfnl Club C21 l atm Club C21 Delntnnp.,
Club C31 Curls league C3 41 Newspaper Club C3
41 l'orens1c Club C41 Choral Club C41 AICOIHM11'
for Staff C3 41
Here IS our cholcest offerlngl lf you ad
mlre mtellect youth happiness smeerlty good
humor or musxcal ab1l1ty then 1n lhlb httle
'ienxor vou have them all
No one ever complamed that Ameha Ann
licked school spxrxt for at exerv game we
found her on the sule lxncs ehtermg oul telm
to XICl0I'V
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COOLFY
Lzfcfs fl jest and all thmys .vlmu f
I thought so Umm' and now I know zt
Scxence Club C21 Home Beautlful Club C31 Crrgg,
Xrtmsts Club C3 41 C1r1s Manual Trannng, Club C41
Were you ner walklng through the corrldor
was Cooley A frown 19 nexer upon her
brow she IS always elrefree and Joyful She
IQ the b me of our ln es but Iucllle we like
von for lt We know not wh xt career you
max choose, but we know you will sueeurl
JOHN col L
JOHNNIIE
A morn heart yor: all thc dill
Orchestra C2 31 Band C31 Clee Club C3 1
frank C21 The 'Nlautxcal Knot Sally
ohnrue the kmd of a person whom
uervone lxkes to meet His happy smlle and
Lttractxve personalxty have won for hmm .1
score of true frlends He has attamed great
bughts m the field of music h1s notes ale
perfaet so say tht gnls No greater tI'1l1UtC
cm we ply hlm th an to sly he IS '1 DIIHCC of x
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IJOROTHY COZAIJ
, MDOT"
K "C,'olz1rn lmir mul eyes of lfluv,
fl K' She always has n smile for you."
' Library Club C215 Camera Club C315 Gregg Artists
s Club 443.
Plenty of good humor plus loads of person-
4 ality equals "Dot" Oh, what an equation!
But one that is true. "Dot" radiates happiness
wherever she goes, consequently, she has a
host of admirers in and out of Allegany.
VVe have not heard what "Dot" expects to
.V do after graduation, but we know she will be
a success. Good luck, "Dot"
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1 1 'E JOHN CUPLRR
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7 ,K L "Honor, high honor, and renown."
7' V., Glee Club C2, 41, Debating Club C315 Octette CZ,
L gf 1, 41, ALLlc1zwi Staff C41.
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man who can successfully combine recreation
, 3 and work--without resting or working too
-ff hard. He has never been known to Worry,
nor has anyone ever seen him in a hurry.
- 6 Knowing such, dear audience, you don't need
to have a tabulation of virtues set before you
-because you now know Cupler.
Romani' IJANNICR
1 "TAXI"
. "His plans were those of mirth and n11'.rrhit'f."
A Boys' Physical Education Club CZ, 315 Treasurer,
, Bird Club C415 Vice-President of Boys' Co-operative
League C413 Football C2, 3, 41.
All those to whom "Taxi" is known are
aware that his ambitions have not only cen-
,f-'-.X V tered on classroom work, but upon the athletic A
K held as well, and because of his so-called "in- X
' . testmal fortitude" and push, won a place on
3 ' the football squad from his Sophomore year. lx
', He is not only an average student and :i
1 1 superior "gridster," but has taken an active
i part in school life.
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"All yrrnt mm nrc dying, and I d0u'f ffzrl very
'well myself."
History Club 12, SJ, Newspaper Club 1353 Chem-
istry Club 13, 415 Boys' Cookery Club 1455 Band 13,
41: Track 1233 Alcolu' Mirror Staff 133.
No one is more amusing than this tall chap
with his "blown-up" paper bag and his packlof
wisecracks. "Ed" has the knack of teasing
and insists upon having at least an explosion a
day in the Chemistry lab. The least of "Ed's"
worries, if any, is lessons, for he ZlI1d.l'l1S
"buddy," Gearhart, can manage any situatmn.
ELEANOR UAVVSON
"JUST ELEANORH
"All that'.r sweet, all that'.r true,
Always giggling, 1zc1,'cr blur."
Orchestra 12, 3, 45.
Eleanor is another of Allegany's attractive
brunettes. Her sm1le and personality-or per-
haps her mischievous giggle-have Won for
her many friends. At first meeting, you would
think her very quietg but don't believe itl
She is as full of fun as anybody. Heros to
you, Eleanor, may you be as successful in life
as you have been in old Alco '
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plflf re Dra a Club ', Boy ' P s' al Ed-
Q 1 tion 1 12, , Camer lub 146: P dent of
.ophyior Class: Vice-Pr.1dent o 'uni Class:
Sty: 12,'3, 41 Track 3, 41. ' I fx
,,fN 'JVIT riefrtbu IJCCLll.i3'l'skl'Ki is like"'he is,
,I -, - beca e he clesir to b t way. If you
f X, t im intima y you c understand him,
,f 'Q Y ,ew .u'nderst'and him, he is interesting,
f I 4 interest- you, it is because he likes
you, r gladly reveals his true nature.
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IM1t11.1 1110111111 and l1ftlL can
Sophomore ljflilllfll, Club CC21 Home -ltllltlflll
Club C21 Crrls Leagtle C21 Travel Club C31 Ll1or1l
Club C3 41 flflb M mual Trfunmg, Club C41 The
NHl1ilC3l Knot
Denme 15 lrke .1 ray of sunshme, once she
enters your lrfe there s no more gloom Qhe s
the type of glfl whose frlendshlp you Want to
keep forever because she 1s smcere depend
able and opt1m1st1e Wlth her frlendly per
sonahty she can adapt herself to any occaslon
md no matter what happens she keeps "the
sunny s1de up Contmue so DCl1I1lC fo
wc wlsh there were more 11kt you
HOVVARD DlClxh Y
DICRIE
True as the nvrdle to thc 15011:
O1 as tht' dml to the 31111
T lhrary Club C21 Chem1stry Club C3 41
Howard has used h1s Cd.I1tlVd.l.1llg Wlys to '1
gxeat extent whlle 111 Allegany and thus has
won a host of '1ClITllI'lHg fl'lCllClS ls It '1 y
wonder 1ll3.SITlLlCl'l as It 1s almost an ITITDOQQI
l1ll1ly to hnd h1m gloomy?
VVhen l11ek1e and h1sl1ttlt blue Chevlc
lone Allegany they wlll be m1ssed
RU l H DIFHI
STENOF
T113 modrurm .r ll rmzdlt to thx mcrzt
Crrls Physleal Edueatron Club C21 Home Beautl
ful Club C31 fregg Artxsts Club C31 Presrdent of
iregg Artrsts Club C41 Altohz Illwror Qtaff 41
ALLILEWI Staff C41
Found An engaglng smxle an lI'lCDlCSSll1lC
O1JtlI'l'l1Sfl'l an exhaustless energy '1 dyu'1m1c
xltallty, a brllllant mentahty a gentle sym
pathy an UIlSWCTXlllg loyalty all mnud Ill
generous quantltles added to a f'lQClll'1flllg
personallty '1ndl'1belled Ruth
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C ennstry Club C3 rc ll lrlc
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As 'Xloses was to law as Stelnmetz was to
electrlclty as Lmdbergh IS to the axr so
Chubby IS to SC1CUllflC experlments T
prove lt just follow ham any tlmc and upon
close mspectlon you w1ll be sure to incl some
plece of sc1ent1f1c apparatus protrudlng from
one of h1s pockets
VVe know that Leroy wall soon reach thc
top of hfes ladder and none deserves lt more
th'1n he
l -Xl l IJOUTY
PLUF
Amer bafkunrd ls 11011411 foruard
Arnsts Club C41 Truck C21 Football C3 41
llug should go far because of hrs qu1ct
and unassumlng manner provlded soma dark
eyed brunette doesnt SlClCfl'dCk h1m They
seem to be hxs weakness lf he can take
care of them as sklllfully as he has played
football we prophesy a speedy vxctory
Here S to you old lmoy through the ye lrs to
come
IIJWIANA DURR
Vem Vcdz Vw:
frrls League C3 41 latin Club f31 Hlstory Cluh
C41 'Nlewspaper Club C41 A110111 llflffflt' Staff C41
ALLIIEXXI btaff C41
lhxs fan' damsel IS the persomflcatlon of
perscverence firmness and smcerlty
Her record as a student and her determma
tron to succeed pred1ct for her .1 future whtch
We must say ns well deserved From va.r1ous
mdxcattons, we 111Cllll6 Edwena rn 1 ll lc
lrungilovs for two
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"A mm: v l'I'fl1'lI .vllmfld rxrreed his ffrnsf-."
Soccer C215 Manual Training Club C253 Science.
Club C251 Orchestra C253 llird Club C333 Camera
Club C355 Band C3, 45.
The most desirable, and perhaps one of the
rarest types of young men, is the one who
pursues his part unpretcntiously, The pres-
ence of our friend, whose countenance lends
lustre to this page, has not only repulsed de-
spondency, but has been resultant in teaching
us to play more happily the game of life.
BETTY EFFLANU
"BETTY"
"Al'wayx lmppy, alwayx gay."
Choral Club C2, 3, 43: Home lleautiful Club C2, 31:
Girls' League C339 Girls' Manual Training Club CM:
"The Nautical Knot."
lf you are looking for a real pal in every
Way, Betty is the girl. She has taken an active
part in many of the extra-curricular organiza-
tions and at the same time has maintained a
high scholastic standing.
VVC don't know whether Betty is in love or
not. Her three years' sojourn here has neither
revealed to us that she is a "man-hater" or
"somebody's darling." Best wishes, Betty.
MA RTHA LEE EICHELIEERGER
"IKE"
"Active natures are rarely mr1am'h0Iy."
Sophomore Dramatic Club C235 Camera Club C333
Gregg Artists Club C4J.
Martha Lee, or "Ike," as Alleganians know
her, is a good student, a good sport, a good
pal. In short, she is a girl in a million. "Ike"
has made a place for herself at Alco, and we'll
miss her, but knowing how glad she will be
to finish, we rejoice with her and extend
wishes for success.
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"IKE"
"Hr docs his stuff,
Ana' tlmf's rnouglif'
Science Club C235 Debating Club C335 Treasurer,
Forensic Club 1,435 Football C2, 3, 43.
This curly headed football player, who hails
from that wonderful metropolis of Ridgely,
has spent three years in Allegany High. Dur-
ing these three years, "Ike" has been a mem-
ber of our "Men of Iron." Who does not ad-
mire this grcat football player who has blocked
innumerable opponents' punts? "Ike" is one of
our best liked classmates, and a host of friends
will regret his departure.
JAHES FATKI N
"JIMMlE"
"A man of t'lii'i'rful yes1z'1'duy.r limi t'UI1f?tI'!'Hf
mmorrouisf'
Sophomore Dramatic Club C2375 Library Club C231
Glee Club C2, 3, 435 President Glee Club C435 Hi-Y
C2, 335 Public Speaking Club C332 A. ll. K. C3, 431
Debating Team C335 Declamatiou' C435 Council Boys'
Co-operative League C335 Alcoln Mirror Staff C335
President Junior Class C335 Editor ot' THE A1.LioEwi
C435 "The Nautical Kn0t"5 "Sally"5 '29 Christmas
Program.
James Fatkin, student, journalist, orator,
actor, business man, friend. VVhether he's
conveying a disreputable typewriter to the
ALLICZEWI office or dashing around with an
armful of dramatic script, you can't miss
".lim's" ready smile. Nor will it fail if you
chance to stop him. You will find, no matter
how busy he may be, he is willing to help you
in any way he can.
RAY FELKER
HRAYH
"A manly 11m1z."
Boys' Physical Education Club C2, 3, 43.
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If Xxx Ray's good inevitable humor is something
I ik of a paradox, for some say he'll never get
,f H "cross" He is quiet in class and in the cor-
' l ridors. His. smile is the only index to his
thought. His departure will be regretted by
'I many.
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fl frm' mul loyal frirmlf'
Home lleautifnl Club C253 Travel Club C351 Gregg
Artists Club 13, -U.
C "Bebe" always manages to look on the sunny
side of life. She has a host of friends and is
. regarded by all as a conscientious student.
She is very much interested in Commercial
' work, especially bookkeeping. And how she
can keep books! Some day she may be head
bookkeeper for some large corporation. Nay-
be, who knows? . U 1
VV:-ll, whatever your aim in life, "Bebe,"
your classmates of '30 wish you luck and lots
of it.
KIARYLANIJ FlSHliR
"JUST MARYLAND"
"A frm' frivml is 1'1irf'1' than hm' gold."
Home lleantifnl Club CZ, 335 Science Club C215
Gregg Artists Club 13, -U.
To know ltlaryland is to realize the truth ol'
the above saying. She is a good sport, care-
free and happy, with an earnest desire to
please, and is one of the real reasons why our
three years in Allegany have passed so pleas-
antly.
Think of us, Maryland, when in the later
years you turn this page, as friends who still
remember yon.
Ol.A MAF FORIH
"'l'lfENllC"
"Tl1i'.r girl might be little,
But lim' tltonglitx are great."
Gregg Artists Club CS, 435 '27 Christmas Progrznn.
This little Miss is Ola Mae. She is one of
fXA the Commercial class, "Teenie" is very stu-
, 3 dious and applies herself very well to her
, ' work. She is clever, and often-times she sup-
, ' plies much fun for her class. Ola Mae is a 1
,l l great lover ot bookkeeping, and some day we K
hope to see her behind a desk commanding a
7 R large salary. K 1
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' f C,g31fLibrarY,Ch1b C333 Travel Club C3743.
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,fly I CIHIQHVBCIIC has revealed herself to be a de-
- si .J lighfffill companion, a loyglfsport, and a fasci-
f' ffl: - nating conversationalist. She is of a vivacious
,U ,wk nature-loving d lov' vle.
, " Speaking c s ool sp it, Clara Belle is one
' of our bes plifie She is an ardent
wask ll f r and sel m isses a game.
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"0 thought e our own."
Q ome Ile ti u lu 23g Camera Club C33: Choral
,I 2, 43 S nt Council C3, 435 Newspaper
lub ' Alf ii irror Staff C433 "The Nautical
Knot.
th r is vcr gentle, sweet, and sincere.
feryf wh knows her ac ires her. She
X s r t at al chool an l s functions, and
- co ntly'l s her r o eful mind to pre-
par g at completi hat we undertake.
sthe ' ades are in xmparable. An all "A"
1 epo oes home to her parents each term.
ly,' they are proud of her. She de-
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NYILLIAM GEARHART
"BILL"
"Ono of frm: ambitious and high nim.r."
lioys' Physical Education Club C235 History Club
C335 Chemistry Club C3, 43: Hi-Y C3, 435 lloys' Cook-
ery Cluh C43: Treasurer of Senior Class: Business
X Manager of ALLIGEWI.
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if 'A VV1thout Bill, the class of '30 would be ln- X
' deed incomplete. He has won, through his
' whole-heartedness, the high esteem of his X.
2 classmates. "Bill' is, in every way, a gentle-
I man. May his life be forever filled with hap- l
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MARY GEHAUF
"JUST MARY"
"I.auyh, and the 'world laugh.: wiflz you."
Sophomore Dramatic Club C23g A. D. K. C3, 433
Gregg Artists Club C435 Secretary A. D. K. C435 Vice-
President, Sophomore Class C235 Track C235 Student
Council C435 '29 Christmas Program.
There is no need to introduce this pretty
maid. VVho doesn't know Mary? The girl
with the smile! You can always see her
swinging down the halls, happy, laughing-the
picture of carefree youth.
Mary is brilliant in her studies, toog ask any
of the commercial students. She is very busi-
ness-like and concise in her work, and always
dependable.
MABEL GlENLiER
HPATY-
"Real 'worth urvds no inte1'prctz'r."
Home Beautiful Club C235 Euclid Club C235 Camera
Club C335 Girls' Manual Training Club C43.
To the left is a package of fun and happi-
ness, known to us as Mabel. Everyone loves
a cheerful person, and that's why Mabel is so
popular.
VVe feel that life will be kind to one who
has brought so many smiles into this dreary
world.
Good luck and prosperity, "Pat!"
THOMAS GlLCHRlST, -IR.
"'l'OMMIE"
"Oh, that I were tnll and stately."
Science Club C235 Orchestra C2, 33: Chemistry Club
C335 Hi-Y C3, 435 Boys' Cookery Club C435 lland C435
Mirror' Staff C43.
"Tommie" is the smallest boy in our class,
but he is the biggest supporter of Allegany's
activities. He is possessed of a keen wit, and
we have failed to find him in a bad humor.
VVC hope, "Tommie," that your success in
high school life is but a forecast of your suc-
cess in life. l-lere's hoping for the best!
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In Ill!!! alone fins lmtural to PICIISL
loys Physxcal EClllLElt10ll Club C2 3 41 H X 2
3 41 Clee Llub C31 Presulent of Boys Co operauve
league C41 Track C21 Basketball C2 3 -l1 lootlnll
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x lI'lCCl talents and hls enthusiasm hive con
tI'lllL1tCCl to the success of many of our untlel
takxngs
As captam of the football team lxccl led
the squad through a clxthcult schedule to 1 uc
torlous end As prtsldent of the H1 Y he lll
trotlucecl mllly constructrxe measures
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Abnmr mukm the hunt qrou foudm
Sophomore l,I'llTllIlC Llub C21 Choral Club
lravel Club C41
We regret to st xte that thus lox tble gul was
compelled to Wlthdraw from our cl 1ss before
graduatlon VM haxe placed her photogrxplt
the happy txmts we hue enjoyed wlth hu
VX e do not know what Flame 1I1tLIlClS to do
but we assure hex that we ll always bt IOOUII
for her
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3 41 Cookery Club C41 A Nautrcal lxnot
The most deslrable and perhaps ont of tht
greatest types of man 19 the one who pursues
hls part suavely and unpretcntlously The
presence of our frxencl whose face lends lustre
to thls page has not only repulsed clespond
encv but has been eFhcac1ously resultant m
teachmg us to play more happlly the game of
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such 1 m lll rs Vl lltel
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"HARRIE"
"She Iiz'c.v to Irmyll, to love, to I z'r1 rn."
Science Club CI3: Home lleautiful Club C231 Girls,
Physical Education Club CZ, 3, 43, Girls Manual
Training Club C433 Track CZ, 3, 43.
ln Harriet's four years at Allegany, she has
endeared herself to all her associates. Once
she becomes your friend, she is your's for-
ever. Harriet is a loyal supporter of all our
school activities, especially athletics.
The Class of '30 wishes her the best of luck
in her future life and may she never forget
the A. H. S. spirit and the good old days we
had there.
lil.lZAllETH HAM RIERSM ITH
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"Thr 11011 is miiyhtivr than the sword."
Travel Club C3, 43.
Not many can do what "lbb" has done. She
came to us in the Junior year and there isn't a
single Senior who has not made her acquaint-
ance. Know why? She is one of those real
pals-the "when a feller needs a friend" kind.
Elizabeth is especially gifted in the art of
short story writing. Because of her talents,
we are proud to count her as a member of
our class, and the world will soon know why.
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C335 Vice- resi ent of the llird Club C435 Football
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Here is the champion teaser of the class of
,fxkx '30. "Flick" is here, there, everywhere with
his irresistible grin and irrepressible wit. His
X' X bright repartee is always a source of pleasure.
Vf it VVe do not know what Harry aims to do on
' '. the "sea of life," but we are confident that he
will be buoyed up by his happiness and his
i Y humor.
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"HANS"
"lf .VHIIAIIXY u'vrc gold, .rllc'd own the u'or'ld."
Secretary of Science Club CZBQ Secretary of Library
Club C233 llird Club C333 Choral Cluh 141.
This young lady lives up to her name, Pearl.
She is a jewel-pretty, and liked by all. Many
a heart of the opposite sex has missed a beat
because of this maiden. Always, she is merry,
gay, and sportive.
Pearl, the class of '30 wishes you all the luck
that can be found in the world.
ZORA HliNlJRlCKSUN
"ZERO"
"Tim but we ,End in our travels, 1'.v on lzonvxt frivrnlf'
Home Beautiful Club CZJ: Library Club 1335 Trav-
el Club HJ.
Yes, we all know "Zero." How could we
help it? Zora has won many of our hearts
with her sunny smile. lluring her three years
in A. H. S., she has made many friends who
will remember and love her throughout the
yeurs to come.
Zora says she is going to be a nurse. VN'e
know she will be a success because she is very
conscientious and just overflowing with ambi-
tion.
FLORENCE H E'l"l'liN H A USER
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"Silvm'c is golden."
Home Ileautiful Club C2, 33: Girls' Manual Trzxining
Club Q-11.
You can never tell just what is in this de-
inure girl's mind. She is the sort of a person
who hasn't much to say. As a result, we don't
know her as we would like to.
She will make someone an efficient secretary
-that is, if a certain "He" d0esn't play the
part of "the early bird."
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Boh IQ really a power hehmd the throne
He nexer openly inaugurated 1 movement but
was always workmg ln perfect accord and
sympathy wlth anything that was for the 1m
proxement of the class or helped the progress
of the school He lS a husmcss man m em
lxryo and IS consldered an authority when ln
formatxon of thls klnd 19 needed If he dc
xelops the ttlent he possesses his success ls
assured
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lnbrary Klub CZJ History Cluh C23 furls Le'1g.,ue
Q2 35 Travel Cluh 3 43
Nelhe hrs found 1 real throne ln the coult
of our hearts Such a qulet unassummg,
good httle queen she ls' Qhe goes her way
'lhrough her steady and fIll1Ct hfe there 111118
1 golden thread of purpose to whxch she
chngs the effect of whlch can he seen nn all
her actnltxes lt 15 such a person who halances
the caprxces of our class
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Charles IS mother one upon whom we have
hestowed the name hed He IQ full of fun
fond of teasmg and ns perpetually keepmg us
Ill a happy mood
VX L do not know vxhat lxed mtends to do
lfter gI'3.ill15lt1OH hut we wish hmm success and
may hfe hrmg hlm ts many smlles as he has
afforded us
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b01lll0!'l'l0l'C Dram txc ILS: 123 Choral Llrb C2 3
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xt-0 A Xl3UflQ3l Knot 3 Sally
Ah' Hera IS Bowlmg Green s C011t1'1lJLlt10l1
to Allegany 'lhmls charmmg l1ttle lassxe has
long bee11 a favoute among the students of
Alco She 1s,,always meetmg us wlth a sm1le
and a pleasant remark
Pat mtencls to become a tramed nurse
We feel sure that she w1ll be successful
xO'1 HY l LOIN
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All thc uorld .r n stalls
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for the iluttermgs of every g1rl s heart IS CV1
dent Although th1s IS lxennys first year at
Allegany he has won our adm1rat1on Wlth h1s
cheery d1spos1t1on eharmmg personahty and
h1str1on1c ab1l1ty
The class of 30 feels sure your future w1ll
be wry hnght
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Hnplfx and jmful ull day long
Curl'-. Physical Iuducatmn Club C23 flrls leoeu
C2 45 library Club C31 'lravel Club C33 Lamerl
Club C43
Vv1th a gay heart a merry smlle, and au un
fl11LSt10I'ldlJlC loyalty Ida has proved herself a
true daughter of Allegany
At every game, ldas cheermg could be
heard for not only does she llke sports but
she IS a real sport m every way We are cer
ta1n that you lda student sport and fl'lCHCl
wlll e er be true and loyal to our colors
the glorlous whltc and blue
lOHNl lxNlklxll Xl
JOHNNIE
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1 s 'rysexl Education Club C 3 -H lru.
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0l1lllllL thc Worldly wxse Semorl NX ho
could ever fotget h1mP lohu has lITlDl'kbQLKl
all partxeularly 111 hls Jumor and Senxor years
by hls strength of character and the firmness
wlth which he st mds for l'us COIIVICUOUS Ad
I'l11I'dlllC tralts Johuruel May you Cl1I'CCl
them Ill the proper channels ns the w1sh of
your fI'lQllClS the Class of 30
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Cu IS 1 good old pal Somehow she hu
a way of making people llkc her whcther they
choose to or not lt must bc because she IS so
opt1m1st1c and helpful Qhe says she is gomg
to attend Normal Qvhool next year but we
all have our doubts about that as we have
heard some rumors otherwxse Heres w1sh
mg her success and happmess
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JUST IESSIE
In carl: rhrvk nfflvcmv a prrttx rlzmfvlr'
rs ague C2 3 33 Cho
Cl 11 C3 43 Hrstory C43 Newspaper C lub C43
Alzolu Mwrur Staff C43 A1.1.1c Ewr Staff C43
You cant become serrous about JCSSIC
ser1ousncss and jessrc are a contradxcuon l1'1
terms Shes arsemc to gloom and death to
the blues And what would we do wrthout
her? Who could put the punch and 1est m
llfe better than she? Who could sparkle and
laugh and jest better than she? Who could
make frrends quicker and hold thclr loyalty
better than she? Who can act better than
she? VVho could do a lot of other thmgs?
No one' That s why we hate to let her go
RRY LAKIN
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FYIFTIIIS nn' tcsttd bt rzclzvrsztx
Sophomore Dramatic Club C23 flee Club C2 3 43
Vue Presrdent Klee Club C43 Rand C3 43 Vxce
lresrdent Band C43 Soccer C3 43 Track C3 43
ALLIGEWI Staff C43 A Vautlcal knot Sally
Rrddle of Isis
lt was only three years ago that Bud came
to us brmgmg wrth hrm hrs tappmg feet hls
ablhty IU mll91C and h1s cheery smlle VX
whxch he has steadfastly clung Hts detcrmx
natron to succeed has brought hum through all
the ups and downs of hugh school 1111
Cl AUDI' l ARC PN'l
DUTCH
Nouhcre ,ro 101 my a man ns hr'
flee Club C2 3 43 A D K C43 Alcoln Mlrror
Staff C43 A lwautxcal knot Sally Rrddle of
SIS
Claude xs one of the best lxked boys IU our
class Hrs wmmng personallty has made hlm
many friends l-le has taken an actwe part nn
all of Alco s actxwtxes especlally the Glue
Club
Vhth hrs happy go lucky attrtude Claude
vull tlways bc bked whelex C1 he gots
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ANNIE
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rs 'h slcal Eclumtmu Klub 12 3 -O5 lrrgg.
1xl'llStS Club 135 Kxrls Manual lflllllllf, Klub 145
lrack 125
Annabelle has been wlth us for three years
md, 1n each one of those happy years she his
contrlbuted to our pleasure In the begmnmg
of her Iunlor year she elected the Commercnal
Course and has been one of the dependable
Qtenogs ever smce Annabelle 1S studlous
and methochcal Qhe IS extremely fond of
typewrltmg and bookkeepmg A successful
busmess career we feel I9 'lwaltmg Annabelle
UARGARET l EVIN
LEVINSRI
Cood goods' zomr m llftlc pmknqrs
C oral Club 12 3 45 latm Cl 1b 12 35 Home
Beautiful Club 125 Bird Club 135 Hxstory Club 145
Newspaper Club 145 Alcohz Mwror Staff 145
Thls old adage partxcularly fits Levmskl
She IS one of the httle members of our class
who has done blg thmgs onscxenuousness
pcrsomfied IS l evmskl As a pal she s per
ect
We know that when she becomes '1 school
m'1rm hel puplls will loxe hex
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Cram' m all ILM .rtrjnr
Heaven zn her cw
In fverg gesture dmmtv and low'
Home Beautiful Club 125 Choral Club 12 35
Crrls League 12 3 45 Sophomore Dramatxc Club
125 French Club 135 ALLICEWI Stal? 145 A Nautx
ca Ixnot A D lx 13 45 Sally
Can you 11T1agll1C anyone w1th sm1l1ng eyes
rosy cheeks curly haxr and IT plus a hlgh
mtelhgence havmg a serlous outlook on bfe?
Thls 19 true ln Dot s case
In the realm of publ1c spcakmg Dot has
made a name for herself Qcholasncally she
ranks hrgh socnlly hlghel mduvldually
hnghest'
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I"A irtu01 man is Il gift of Cod."
rirl ' ,7 i ucation Club 125: Science Club
g 0 e fu Club C355 Travel Club Q4l.
H e we see o e of the rare, quiet UD girls
of l ny. Kathryn is demure and reserved.
Sh is ?1'ypical, difinilied Senior.
5 ho who know her well, know that Kath-
yn a true friend. She is ready and willing
to p a body at all times.
you do as well in your life work as you
l ve in school, Kathryn, we know you will be
success. VVe wish vou luck!
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MARGAKETIJTZENBURG
"LlTZIE"
"Light brown hair and c'3'1'.r of blue,
She always has av smile for you."
Library Club 121: Camera Club C353 Newspaper
Club 1413 Alcohi Mirror Staff f4Jg "Sally."
Sparkling blue eyes, fair complexion, and a
winning smile-that's Margaret! She is one
of our most gPpular,Seniors, due to that
"Litzie" persona ity.
Margaret will always be remembered as the
"lead" girl in "The Struttersu of the musical
comedy, "Sally."
Here's lots of luck! May "he" be tall and
handsome.
DOROTHY LOGSIJON
MDOT,
"F ' d -
lfljldht iiiigiuiiirisllvs rlmrm your eyes?"
Science Club C235 Home lleautiful Club C335 Chor-
al Club 1455 Travel Club 145.
I X Here's a young lady who has won many f
friends by her sweet, sincere ways. With a
N happy heart, she is always willing to help other Ny
i people. "Once a friend, always a friend," must l,
l ave been written for "Dot," , ,
l The class of '30 wishes you happiness and
' prosperity. . X K l
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Elsle IS another of Alleganys loyal daugh
ters The old adage, Good goods come m
httle packages certalnly holds good fot
EISIC
Shorty the lug world expects great thmgs
from httle people We feel sure you w1ll sat
lsfy that expectatlon because of the ITIAUIILI
lll whlch you have faced all your problems
durmg your htgh school days
HUCH NIAC 'Xlll l EN
QPEEDY
A xtar of tht' fmt magnzludz'
Sophomore Dramattc Club C23 Boys Physxeal Ed
l1C3t10l'l Cluh C23 Htstory Club C33 Travel Club C33
H Y C33 A D Ix 4 Track C2 3 43 Soeeer 33
Football C43 Basketball C3 43 Mtrrm StalT C33 Stu
dent Councxl C43 ALL1GEw1 Staff C43
When 1n need Macs there' Ask tht
foothall and lmasketluall fans VNC recall nu
merous t1mes when Mac stepped ln and
turned the ttde of defeat to v1ctory H s '1
good sport and a hue athlete Xlac I5 also
there l!'l conquests of the Welker sex Whxt
cant these athletes do?
The Semor Class IS sure pattmg the world
JANE 'XleCUl l OUC H
Josr JANE
O rosvbud .ret uzth lzttlc uzlful thomr
And sure! as Enqlnh aw tould mukz Irv:
Sophomore Dramatic Club C23 C xrls league C2 3
43 Prestdent Clrls League C43 Newspaper Cluh C3
43 Alcohz Mirror itaff C43 ALLICEWI 'staff C43
Jane has not passed three years at Allegany
unnotlced for her alr of mdlvlduahty and her
ultra style have attracted everyone s eye
Now at the end of the three years we are
sure she rnals all Pans m the way she dons
her duds we know she has taken an aetlvt
part IU many of the clulxs and that she was
chosen leading lady Cl iss I ty
Qome glrl eh?
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HELEN McFERRAN
"MICKEY"
"ll"ork Hlztl, lllen play."
Sophomore Dramatic Club C235 Choral Club 12, 33,
Girls' League 12, 33: Newspaper Club C3, 43, Editor,
Alrolii Mirror 143, ALLIGEWI Staff K-13: "A Nautical
linotng "Sally,"
Everyone knows Helen, why shouldn't he?
Her wonderful disposition and charming per-
sonality have won her many friends. Her
studious attitude and her ability in almost
every line have also won for her the admira-
tion of many of the teachers. Helen is a
real sport and a true friend-the crowd is
never complete without "Mickey"
.-Xu revoir, "Mickey," we wish you luck!
HAZEL MCKENTY
"GINNlE"
"Always look for the Xl.l'Uf'7' lining."
Girls, Physical Education Club C235 Home lleauti-
ful Club 133, Gregg Artists Club 13, 43.
llark brown hair and deep blue eyes! VVhat
a combination? Hazel possesses both and
uses them to advantage.
VVe remember her from our first day at
Allegany. VVhat a success she has made of
her days here!
lt is rumored that Hazel intends to keep
books in the otiice of a large corporation. NVe
believe llame Rumor made an error, for we
know of a certain gentleman with charming
dimples.
GEORGIA MCLAUGHLIN
HGEOH
"To make the world fl friendly filuce,
One mirxt thou' a friendly fuer."
Library Club C2, 3, 433 Girls, League C235 Travel
Club C3, 43: Choral Club C43.
VYe present Miss Georgia McLaughlin-an-
other one of our loyal, happy, carefree class-
mates.
Although Georgia has not been very active
in the extra-curricular activities, she has en-
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AGNES MCMILLAN '
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"Ever bright, gentle and sweet."
So rhomore Dramatic Club C213 Choral Club C2, 3,
419 brchestra CZ, 3, 415 Track C2, 31g "A Nautical
Kn0t"g "Sally."
Gentlemen prefer blondes! Look at this
fair damsel and be convinced that there's a
reason for the preference.
Although quite mischievous, "Mac," to all
of us, is a dear, sweet child. "Mac" will al-
ways be remembered because she has taken
such an active part in so many of the extra-
curricular activities-the orchestra, track ath-
letics, dramatics, and vocal music.
The class of '30 wishes "Mac" lots of hap-
piness.
CATHERINE METZ
"KITTY"
"Five feet two, eyes of blue."
Home Beautiful Club CZ, 315 Camera Club C41.
Among a group of laughing, chatting girls,
you'1l find her. The laugh that is gayest, the
eyes which are brightest, are "Kitty's"-that's
why you'll find her always in the center of the
group.
"Kitty" is a fickle little blonde, for she is
continually trying "off with the old love, on
with the new." Warning! Gentlemen, be-
ware of fickle "Kitty"l
CLEO MILLER
-MILLER"
"Truc.rt of pals, best of sports,-
A clean cut, true-blue sort."
Girls' Physical Education Club C2, 3, 415 President,
Girls' Physical Education Club C413 Library Club C215
Manual Training Club C415 President, Manual Train-
ing Club C415 Fieldball CZ, 3, 41: Captain, Fieldhall
I x C415 Basketball C2, 3, 415 Track CZ, 3, 413 "A Nautx- fx
cal Knot." f
' "Miller"-star girl athlete-is just the one ',
i you naturally call "pal" You feel you can de-
. l pend upon her. She always does her part and , '
i ' does it well. Allegany will miss "Miller," he-
, cause honest-to-goodness pals are difficult to
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"ISAlJORE"
"II talks-Oli! Hou' if talksfl'
Orchestra CZ, 333 Hand C3, 45: Glee Club C431
A. IJ. K. 143: "Sallyy'g '29 Christmas Program.
Joe just can't keep out of trouble. But in
spite of that, he's one fine kid.
Everybody knows and likes Joe. Why? Be-
cause he's full of wit, a splendid violinist, a
fine drummer, and an actor of note.
joe expects to become a great violinist.
Some day, when he has gained a place on the
Concert Stage, we'll be glad to say, "VVe knew
him whenln
,lUANlTA Mll,l.liR
"Blll.l,Y"
"Situ 'wax 11 1llL'C girly
But 11070, .vhs ix no more.
For what .vlw drunk for H20
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Sophomore Dramatic Club 123: Library Club CSD:
Girls' Manual Training Club 149.
Behold the bane of Miss Kifer's existence!
Juanita-our little ray of sunshine-is not ex-
actly interested in the science of chemistryg
but, she sure does love chemistry "lab" peri-
ods. Then she mixes the strangest potions
with the worst odors. VVho knows? Perhaps
she will be a second Madame Curic.
The Class of '30 wishes you success!
liA'l'HERYN Nlll,l.l'iR
"KATE"
"The best 0' .vp0rf.r."
Girls' Physical Education Club 12, 3, 413 Girls'
Manual 'Training Club 143, Track 12, 3, 43, Fieldhall
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f "Kate" is another of our athletes. She has
ff X been on the track and fieldball teams for three
X' years. ln both sports, she has contributed
i much to bring Allegany coveted victories.
V Vl'e are sure "Kate" will be missed because
Y real sports like her are not easily discovered.
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"lllNK"
"Silr'1n'r' is yolrlvn: few 'wov'rI.r are .ril1'r'r."
Travel Club C3, 41.
There are two things in which Ethel excels
-studying and keeping quiet.
She joined our class in the junior year, hav-
ing heen previously enrolled at Ursuline
Academy. Since that time, we've tried our
best to persuade her to talk. She still persists
in remaining shy outside of classroomsg but,
she has become, in those two years, one of our
best scholars.
So, Ethel, we are proud to have you as a
member of A. H. S. '30, and wish you success.
JOSIZPHINE MINNICKS
lilo.,
uSflI'1Il'f' is more nlnsirfzl than song."
Home lleautiful Club C215 Camera Club C311 Li-
brary Club C41.
Josephine, although very quiet, has a sweet
disposition and likeable manner. Therefore,
she has become one of our best liked girls.
Always patient and willing to help her friends
-we cannot imagine our class without ,los-
ephine.
So, in parting on "the sea of life," we say
"Bon Voyage," but not "Good-bye."
MA RY LOUISE NAUGHTON
HXVEEZIEN
"None knew lwr but to lo-Ur hcrg
Nom' named hm' but to f"1'Il!.Yt'.U
Choral Club C2, 3, 41: Girls' League C2, 3, 41:
Sophomore Dramatic Club C215 Latin Club C313
A. D. K. C413 Newspaper Club C419 Mirror Staff C413
"A Nautical Knot."
To' the left is one of our sweetest and dear-
est girls. Mary Louise is a studious, kind, and
' gentle mortalg consequently, she has endeared f' X
herself to everyone.
lNith her beautiful brown eyes and black
X hair, she has captivated many of the opposite -
'I sex, especially a member of our Soccer Team. ',
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REBECCA OLIVER
BEC1xX
She forms uhcn tallcd and at zz zcmd uztlzdraws
Speaks ulth rcxerve and listen: ulth applause
Crrls Physical Erlucatron Club C21 library Club
C21 Hlstory Club C31 Travel Club C41 Cvrrls
I eague C21
Here IS a Cl1HCI'f.I'lt someone Becky 1s
wery studlous and to our knowledge she has
newer falled to correctly respond to a teach
ers questlon
Her mtlmatc fI'1CI'lClS know har as a glrl
110SSCSSlI'lg sparklmg Wlt and Joxlal manner
To others, she remanls thc Cllglllfltil Sernor
JAMES O'1T
JIMMY
Afobodg Iozcx n fat man
Llbrar Club C21 Boys Physxcal Elll1C'ltl0I'l Club
C 31 clence Club C3 41 lootball C3 1
Hall' A conquerxng hero comes' Yes 1
hero' For who has wltnessed llmmlv. play
football and not called hlm a hero?
jlmmle doesnt allow athletlcs to mterlue
with school work and thereby xcmaxns ldeal
ln the mmds of Alleganys boosters
lt would be lDOSS1l1lC to contmue wutmg
about J1mm1c a long tlme but space does
not permlt So we ll end by saymg hes 1
wonderful guy
ROBERI P ARRER
Pmc alt is that m uhlrh thc head tl Inuit and
the hand go toqcthcv
Orchestra C2 3 41 Glee Club C2 31 lhnd C41
-X Nautrcal knot
Bob our finest busmess ezrecutne IS our
Ing butter and egg man He has personallty
mlus, and wlth lt charms many a falr malden
Vle are confident that Bob w1ll become
tamous m the busmess field Here s luck'
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"Life is but fi span,
I'll cvcry meh enjoy. '
lilee Club CZ, 3, 43: Manual Training Club Ula
thLLllil-LXVI Stat? 143: "A Nautical Knot."
VVho is this giant? Well, we don't blame
you for thinking it might be an Hercules, be-
cause he certainly does have a splendid phys-
ique. But, it isn't a giant. lt's our old friend,
"Pat," who plays the big bass horn in our
band.
"Pat" is interested in music, and devotes
much of his time to the study of it in the band
and Glee Club.
NELLIE l'l11RRlN
"lJERRlN"
"O, while you lizfr, rvll trulh and slmmv the devil."
Girls' League C251 Choral Club CZ, 3, -Og French
Slug E333 Camera Club 1333 Girls' Manual Training
lu 4 .
An all-round good sport is Nellie. Her
smiling face can be seen at every affair spon-
sored by Allegany. She's quite a student, toog
one of those "stick-to-it" people who stick to a
thing until it is completed. Another attribute
of Nellie is her veracity-which she exercises
even when it lowers her test grade.
IUQBIQCCA l'l-lll.Lll'l'l
"llECKY"
"1lIu.ric oft' hath .vurli Il rhnrm to make bad goodfu
Choral Club C2, 3, 4Jg President, Choral Club 1-U9
Octette 12, 413 Girls' League C219 Sophomore Dra-
matic Club KZJ: Public Speaking Club GD: Alcohi
Mirror Staff C413 ALLIUI-Qwx Staff 1415 "A Nautical
Knot."
We present Miss Rebecca Phillippi, mainstay
1 NN, of the Choral Club and most devoted member "
,ff of The.Octette. Besides devoting much time
-ix to music, she finds time to stay among the ,
,H -N leaders in each of her classes. l
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tributed much to our enjoyment of high school
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11.1 men Ilke me that make the uufld go 10111za'
Queuce Club C23 Nlanual T17a1n1r1g Club C23 flet
Club C33 Track C2 3 43
Edward IS another QUICI meml1er of the Se
111or Class In fact we have heard very llttlc
from h1m durmg h1s stay w1th us He 15 of
the rare type that hears much and says lxttle
He IS possessed of all the character1st1cs that
go to make up a soclable genlal, and Hml3.l3lt
fellow We find that he possesses the VIFIUC
of StC3.Cl1I'lCSS whlch IS sure to make h1m a
great success 111 the busmess world
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Look hc r 'w111d1ng up the 'watrh of h1.r wttr
B1 and In tt utll sfwke
Manual Tfdllllllg, Club C23 Boys Phyncal Educt
t1on Club C33 flee Cl11b C43 Baseball C3 43
Tred most unusual member of the class
w1tl1 h1s apparent CllSlI1tCl'CSt for ue1y subject
111 the currnculum who surpr1ses us qu1te
ex ery subject
ThlS boy absolutely refuses to hurry VM
hare often wondered how he has marmgcd to
travel to and from h1s home 111 Xlt Qavage
for three whole years But be has done lt
md 11ow 19 numbered 30
AUDRA POVX Ell
PAI
Blltjlll ax a ummzz-1 dm
Choral Club C2 3 43 Pen and Penul Club C23
Home lleautxful Club C23 Travel Clul1 C33 Camera
Club C33 L1brary Llub C43 A 'Vautmal lxnot
Sweetness 15 one of Audreys urtues She
has others happmess loyalty the des1re to
a1d others but sweetness predommates
VVe understand that Audra 1ntends to study
Commerc1al Art Because we have exammed
her sketches we can pred1ct a br1ght future
for thls sweet brunette
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"Hu tim! is of fi fool .vjvirif is it mlm of
1mdc1'.vtrind11iyf.'
Cilce Cluh C-U.
Perhaps many of you are not acquainted
with "Benny," since he has lneen with us only
one year. "Benny" came to us from Allegany
County Academy. Soon after his matricula-
tion, many of us learned to know this splendid
lad. VVe have enjoyed his acquaintance he-
cause of his happy nature.
In parting, We wish him luck!
CHARLES PRICE
"CHARl,EY"
'Ullizuhv ii genius Im.: been .rloaf of yrouillzf'
Hlioys' Physical Education Club C2, 3, -Hg Track
C2, 33.
Charles is short in stature, hut tall men are
not always those who succeed. Take this little
sport, for instance. Who has shown any more
school spirit? VVho has contrilwuted any more
happy moments during our school days?
To know "Charley" is to like him and we
feel sure that, on some future day, many will
lve lmenehted through our friendship with him.
ORPHA-BONITA PRITCHARIJ
HSNOUKIE'
"Her fvrtxvvzirv lends its uiaruitli lnml wcultli to all
who mute before tt."
Girls' League C2, 3, 455 Sophomore Dramatic Club
C233 Choral Club CZJ: French Cluh C3l: A. IJ. K.
C3, 45: Newspaper Club C335 Mirror Staff C3H: C'ln-ui.:
Staff C355 Ueclamatiou C433 "Sally"g '29 Christmas
Program.
An actress, a puhlic speaker, a student!
Orpha-Bonita! Her ever ready sympathy and
kindness have made her very popular with her
fellow-students. Allegany is fortunate in hav-
ing such an accomplished young lady as one of
her graduates.
VVC are sure her successes will increase rap-
idly after she enrolls in VVest Virginia Univer-
sity.
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Lzfc 15 not a goblet to bc qmzjfci
but a cup I0 be llcd
Qexence Club C21 Manual Tralmng, Club C25
Chemxstry Club C2 31 Mwrof Staff C25
Quletness IS the chief tralt of Robert Th1s
lad has but httle to say hut when he does
utter an opmnon It 15 sald w1th force and dc
termmatlon
Hrs sojourn m Allegany has not been
marked by any startlmg aceomphshments Yet
when he has gone hrs absence wxll be uncon
sclously felt
GLENMORE RICE
NX HITIE
At pears uzth thc world
Orchestra C2 3 41 Band C43
Vlhltle who played the trumpet m our
orchestra for three years IS a typncal ladys
man Why the popularxty? Maybe IIS hrs
soothmg melodles or hrs blonde looks Ier
haps 1t s hts sunny dxsposltlon
Vle are not certaln as to what lme of en
deawor he contemplates followmg We have
heard some gossrp about a haberclashery
LLDA RICKER
RICK
When the thmqs lou vc plamzed
Need a hclfvmg hand
Poetry Club C25 Library Club C2 33 Choral Club
C2 35 Travel Club C2 33 fregg, Artusts Club C43
C urls League C2 3 41
For her lug heart her ll'1fCCtl0l.lS laugh and
her charmmg domesnc tendencles Rlck wms
our pralse She 15 of a. qulet nature but one
has a comfortlng feeling when she IS present
Her hfe has many hopes and ambmons and
we trust they wnll he realwecl
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M411 of fn: l0llf.l arc Ihr but mul
QL ence Cl1b C25 Manual TYKIHIIXL Club Cl
lhen11stry Club C32 Euchd Club C33 lloy'-. Lookery
Club 145
Among the many fr1encls IH our class, surely
there IS none nobler than John He IS ener
gCl1C laughable and true Nothmg IS spared
for all hlS fr1ends and all who know h1m love
h1m
HIS sehool rareer has been one of toll and
lI'llll'l'lDl'l for he has studud long 'md h Lrd and
come o11t the WIITIICI
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PERCY
Alums do as 1011 please
I lee Club Q2 3 45 Sophomore ljfilmillt Club Q25
llrd Club I2 41
Ralph IS the champmn WISC cracker of tht
class For two years he has derwed much joy
f1om stagmg a recltal of h1s latest Bla fo1
the benent of Mr Rcmbcrt
Although he has nexer taken part lll th
The Class of 30 hopes that tht futurc holds
much for you, Ralph'
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P 'PY
Thr urn of 1115 011:11 mcrzt makzxs 111.1 11111
C Boys l'hys1c1l Educatxou Club Q23 C,'1u1er1 Club
3 4
Puppy IS the Beau Brummel of thc
Commerclal Class If you doubt It uk my
of the g1rls who park thur Cl'lCWll1g gum 111
lXl1ss Lapp s room Robert does hxghly CI'CClll
ablc rlass work H1s amb1t1on I9 to become
an accountant for The Potomac Echson Co
Qmfe laudable Puppy l May you attam your
goa
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Home Beautiful Club C25 Cregg, Artmsts Club
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Quiet and reserwecl our Polly takes llfe as
It comes to her 'lhroughout xt all, she con
tmues to sm1le She 1S one of the Commerc1al
Class and expects to become someone s
stenographer The someone who hxres her w1ll
be lucky
Polly IS also an accompllshed pxamst Is
It my wonder that we hate to say Good bye
to her?
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4mbmon IJ a great gum but rt 18 hard to mich
flee Clulr Q2 3 45 Manual rlfilllllllj, Club Q31
LX l lx C A 'Nautical lxnot Qally
'lall well lmuxlt commandmg everyones at
lLl'lIl0Il thats Ewald To every project 1llStl
tuted durmg our school days, whxch has armed
for the betterment of the school Ewald has
gn en whole hearted support But Ewald has
one fault He IS always gomg to sleep m
classes I erhaps these grants need more sleep
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KITTH
To bm nz lo r' xv swnplt 'wonderful
loetry Cluh K2 33 Newspaper Club C3 43 llrls
league 141 llllrror Staff C41 ALLICENVI Staff C41
Ixatharme 15 one of Alleganys flxppest Hap
pers Her motto must be Catch em and then
lcaxc em
Kltty has much school Splflt she IS '1
staunch supporter of Allegany m whatever the
school undertakes to do
Qhe has made many fI'lCI'lLlS and we are
sure they wlll mtss her company
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"lV0rk a little, sing zz little, sing and lm glad."
Hand C3, 4j: Chemistry Club C3, -ll: Cookery
Club till.
ln September, 1928, this young man came up
from "way down south" in Florida to join the
Class of '3O. We soon found out that he pos-
sessed, in abundance, cheerfulness, gayety, and
"pep," So, we welcomed him with out-
stretched arms.
Though "Art" is one of the little fellows in
the class, the total of his gifts to Allegany is
large.
VERNA SCHOl'1'liRT
"JIMMY"
"True to l1vr.rvlf, true to lzvr fr'1'uml.r,
True to lzrr duty always."
Orchestra C2, 3, -U: Choral Club KZ, 3, -lj, "A
Nautical Knot."
ln the Class of '30, there is a girl whom
everybody likes, not only the students, but
teachers also. "Jimmy" is a sweet, demure
little girl with dancing eyes which show that
there is a lot of fun wrapped up in the small
package.
Verna has talent both as 11 violinist and a
singer, and has taken up an active part in the
orchestra and Choral Club during her three
years at Allegany I-ligh School.
MELBA SCOTT
"SCOTTIE"
"Her fwit und- lmmm' rzlitiuvvx 1'u.x.r,'
She is the life of all hm' t'lu.r.r."
Home lleautiful Club 127: Library Club CJ, 33:
Camera Club C373 A. D. K. HJ.
Melba is one of those charming and dashing
brunettes whom to meet is never to forget.
She is always in love, but you cannot tie her
up with one man. She has certainly decided
that there is something to the moss-covered
adage. "variety is the spice of life."
Melba also holds the reputation for being a
great traveler. Ever hear her tell the one
about "VVhen Doris and l-"?
ALLIGEW ' ' -
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tlmc 'md generally has It Her m.1111 occupx
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"NITA"
"Trur fricndslzip is bclwvcn flu' good."
Sophomore Dramatic Club CZJQ Library Club 135:
Gregg Artists Club UU.
This young lady with the curly, light hair, is o -
one of our Commercial students. Whenever t if,
wc get a glimpse of her, she seems to be
buried in a ledger. However, the other Com- l
mercials inform us that her ready smile and x I3
cheery words radiate happiness throughou . ND.
the day. -
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lmody's orifice, some day, as his stenograp 1. '
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Manual Training Club Q2, SJ, Ca era h . K X
Edward, though one of the quiet rs of .
our class, is an invetcrate tea e . cer N
tainly fond of making all sober eni happ s '
At times. "Shinny" just towers o us, it , '
when he condescends to look dow , hc oes 1'
so with a huge grin. 4
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to do when he leaves Allegany, but we k '
that he will be successful. '
MARGARET SHOHER
"MARC"
"A truv pirturc' of fmnininv l0zfr'Iiuc's.v."
Home Beautiful Club C335 Camera Club 645: Girls'
League 145.
"Marg" joined our ranks in the junior year,
having attended Ursuline Academy during her ,--,
V, first two years of secondary education. It f X
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. , "Marg" She has become one of the most de- 'ix
K lightful members of our class. Any time she l
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His' yt' 111'.r bu! jU'lHIgl hir e.1'fvr1'icncc Old.
flee Club C2 3 43 A D K C43 Mnfvor Staff 45
Behold J1m V Here IS the strong and
mlgbty one of the class Strong because he
IS a member of Company G Strong an friend
shlps strong wxth the fan' sex Mlghty nu
h1s knowledge of forestry
Jlm has often confided to us h1s deslre to
become a U Q Forest Ranger 'lhe Class of
30 vnshes you success ln attammg thus clcslre
Fl ORPNCE. QMAll
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bucnce Club C21 Clrls League C25 Llbrary Club
C23 Travel Club 131 flrls Manual Trammg Club
Florence 15 our champlon trophy collector
llud you ever notlce the number of boys p1ns
that adorn her sweaters She IS one of the
doclle students who so carefully observe the
rule of sllence m class Flo IS not as shy
'ls one would suppose on first makmg her ac
quamtance 'lhe old adage thmgs are sel
dom what they seem holds good m her case
Al ICF 9'Xll'l H
SMITTN
'Ve-ut-r .venous thats Srmttx
Orchestra CZ 3 45
Qulet dcmure and sweet thats Ahce She
is an energetlc student and IS well llked by
her fellow classmates and mstructors
Ahce has wonderful musreal ab1l1ty and w1ll
probably have a career as a muslclan Best 0
luck Ahce' VVe hope you become as great
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For llllldt rlvoffx U1 fu11q1rr-rt: bold
Bird Club C21 Iloys Physical Educmon Club C3
4 Track C2 3 41
The boy Wlth the tooth paste smlle
Cess IS generally known wlll be sadly
mlssed at Allegany He ts studlous enough
not to be called a campus landmark athletlc
enough to show hrs heels to other cmder
path men and sporty enough not to be called
a colleglate Beau Brummel Hls personahty
ridtates llke an llllllCSCCI1t llght md his sxuu
dome mor Inc-tokens x consummatt gcntlcmnn
CHARI F9 QNITH
AMOS
Ar dark and VP11.YfI'7l01lY as a .vtormx myht
Tresldent of Boys Suence Club C21 Orchestra C2
31 President Boys Cookery Club C41 H Y C3 41
Band Drum Major C41 Soccer C3 41 Basketball C3
41 Baseball C3 41
Charles Gordons cheerful CllSIJOSltl0H 19 ln
evldence not only 1n class and on the campus,
but on the athletic courts as well In fact he
IS one of the best hked men 1n the class and
he has a host of frxends who wxll regret hrs
FRED SMITH
QNIITTX
Am t low' grand?
flee Club C2 3 41 Manual Tramnng Club C21
'track C2 3 41 a y
Well look whos comlng down the street
Fred and his latest Fred certamly does thlnk
there are some fine attractlons rn the 'iopho
more Class He IS ont of our members who
tells us he mtends to enter a conservatory of
muslc but from the way thmgs look we be
heve he intends to meet some llttle glrl 'tt an
altar and that they both wull enter 1 rose
covered cottage VVLII Fred we wlsh you luck
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MARGARET SMITH
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"I1nppy as a lark." IPL A
Euclid Club CZDQ Home Beautiful Club C313 Travel , fyvs9'
Club 143. ,
To the casual observer, Margaret' E. is a 5 U
dignified, reserved, conscienuous maiden, but OJ . '
to those who know her best she 'is a Jolly, '
good sport and up to all sorts of mischief.
"Smitty" is a mixture of friendliness, deter-
mination, vigor, fun, Hllfl a wee spice of 111-
difference.
MARGARET SMITH
"MARGE"
"Who will bring lmrk thc days of jimi In-uc'
Home Beautiful Club 125: Camera Club C335 Travel
Club 1315 Library Club C4J.
Sweet, shy, demure, lovable-with hazel eyes
and brown hair-is Marge. She is a eonseien-
tious student, very dependable and determined.
' She is also a steadfast friend.
Margaret is one of the rare type who you
picture in a kitchenette-just a home-loving
girl.
MARY MARGARET SMITH
'-sM11"1'Y"
"ln lrrr bouquet of rlumn'tz'r then' arf many flowers:
franfeizcm, ,n'm'z'1'ity, yrumurity, and t'l1rr1'f1rl11v,v.r."
Girls' League C235 Choral Club C2, 3, 453 French
Club C335 Camera Club C313 Girls' Manual Training
Club C-U.
Smiles, smiles, and more smiles! That ex-
presses our happy friend, "Smitty.'l She is
chucked full of fun and is our walking news-
,,.f' X, paper. Honestly,we couldn't get along without
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1 tenance, and the gloomiest day is sunny when x
, she is present. VVith all her delightful char-
' acterlstics, she is a true friend, and we wish
her lurk.
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JOHN SPITZNAS
'QTOHNNIEU
" 'Tis n wise boy who knows his own tcaclicrf'
President of A. D. K. C455 President of the Student
Council C455 President of the Sophomore Dramatic
Club C255 President of the Library Club C352 Hi-Y
C2, 3, 455 Declamation C455 Debate C3, 453 Track C253
Manager of the Football Team C35.
Spitznas, leader of men! You will agree
with us when you have heard some of his
speeches. We envy his vocabulary and his
never-ending vigor.
As the adage goes, "Where there's a will,
there's a way"-so, John is always sure to find
a way for everything, also a why and a where-
fore. All hail to John!
GENEVA SOWERS
HGEVAH
"Whoever live: true life, -will low' true low."
Girls Physical Education Club C2, 3, 45: A. D. K.
C455 Girls' League C45: Fieldhall C353 Manaier of
Fieldball C45g Manager of Basketball C455 Trac C355
"A Nautical Knot"g "Sally."
Here's to Sowersl She is one of those carc-
free girls who meet life with a smile. During
her school days at Allegany, she has won
many friends and backed Alco in all her ac-
tivities.
We are worried about "Geva." Her sudden
interest in VVashington and Prep football
makes us wonder if she will engage in a com-
mercial career or set sail on the sea of matri-
mony.
JOHN STORER
"j0HNNIE"
"Work and you shall succeed."
Library Club C253 Chemistry Club C353 Boys' Cook-
ery Club C45.
Monsieur Storer, during his abode with us,
has gained the reputation of being "the ,f C
' school's bachelor." His stay, however, has X
, been one of inspiration and joy, both to him- 5.
" self and to his comrades. lNe now bid him '
5 Godspeed on the remaining way of life's jour- X
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"Sim is nll f1m'fm'tim1s."
Latin Club CZ, 315 Forensic Club C-U5 Newspaper
Club C415 Mirror Staff C4J.
Words are inadequate to express the person-
ality of Eleanor. Her kindness d gentleness
of manner are her outstaidin raits. Her
loyalty makes her the mo ightful friend.
Our most ardent wish you, Eleanor, is
that the great world 'll u as yc u ' e
treated "litt us."
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" 0 nent , bz'l0'L'r'd by ull."
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ul C i Trav l Club C415 "A Nautical Knot."
niet, iiassuming, somewhat reserved-
ow look cut! She's foolin'-but that's one
f the attr' ctions of "Mid's" personality. She
s sincere, sympathetic, and an ideal pal. ln
peaking of her, as a student and as a friend,
one has to use superlatives, 'cause she's just
that kind of a girl.
CHARLES SXNARNER
"CHUCK"
"A truer friend rnnnot be found."
Bird Club C215 Boys' Physical Education Club C255
Chemistry Club C355 Boys' Cookery Club C4J.
There are few people at Allegany who do
not know "Chuck" for his striking physique
has won for him a host of admirers. He has
never been prominent in our social activitiesg
instead, he has devoted his time to academic
activities. He is a good student but, at the
same time, believes in mixing fun with his
work.
Good luck to you, Chuck!
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JAM ES SYMONS
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"Hi: nature is genial."
Glee Club CZ, 315 Travel Club C3, 413 Gregg Artists
C3, 413 Soccer C41.
"Si" is the masculine exposition of the the-
ory of perpetual lip motion. He is willing to
give a practical demonstration of the fact any
hour of any day. James is an expert in the
art of error-making in typewriting. For veri-
fication see Mr. Solt. Perhaps typewriting is
beneath Sir James' notice.
The Class of '30 hopes that whatever busi-
ness may be honored by "Si's" presence, will
receive the benefit of his energy and perse-
verance.
MARTIN TENNEY, JR.
"CHAMP"
"And he would write love dittiesfassing rare,
And then would :mga to his La ye Fawn."
Bird Club C215 Track C2, 3, 4, 51: Soccer C3, 41:
Baseball C315 Alcohi Mirror Staff C315 "A Nautical
Knot", "Sally."
Three rousing cheers for Martin-Alle
gany's champion golf player! Not only is
Martin a genius with a mashie or niblick but
he is a greater genius with the women. Girls!
Can he dance? When the lights are low and
the orchestra is playing some sweet, dreamy
melody, the "Champ" is there.
MARGARET THOMPSON
"TOOTS"
"The mort manifest sign of 'wisdom is routinucd
cheerfulnesd'
Orchestra C2, 3, 41.
Who doesn't know this pretty little blonde?
There are few of us who don't. For her ready
smile and charming personality have won for
her many true friends. "Toots" appears to be
very quiet, but we, who know her, realize that
she has plenty of "pep" and humor. She is
also known as one of Miss Willison's promi-
nent violinists.
Margaret intends to teach school, and we
feel sure that she will be successful.
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Beryl came to Allegany thxs year lhc
Lommerelal Department IS exceedlngly fortu
nate and proud to clalm her as one of 1ts own
Here IS a gxrl who seldom Cl1Sd.gI'LLS Wlth any
one her outstandmg traxt IS agreeableness
That cant be sald of everyone Beryl con
tmue so and you w1ll succeed
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Boys Physreal hdueatron Club C2 3 45 fregg
Artlsts Cluh C41 Track C3 45
Aha, who IS ZISP TIS none other than dear
Frenchlse one of the gems of the Com
mercxal department He IS one of M155 Lapp 5
bookkeepmg stars We also have heard that
Fl'LIlCl'llS0 IS extremely mterested ln Y
work and that he I9 an expert llfe saver
Sh' Sh' lt 19 whlspered 111 the corrulors
that FYI-1l'lClS 19 qulte a Ixomeo with the fm
sex
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uork Alu-11 I cant get out of rt
Boys Ihysxcal Edueatwn Club C2 3 45 boecer C3
45 Basketball C3 41
lf you should hear some pretty eo ed ask
'mother who the cute boy w1th the cotton
ha1r m1ght be she would reply Oh you dont
know h1m7 VVhy thats leo Twlgg star of
Alleganys basketball team
Asxde from hemg attractive to the lxdles
leo excells 1n bookkeepmg When better
books are kept Leo w1ll keep them
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"Hr1fvfvy am I, from care.: I'm frrcf
N Why can't you all be happy like mr?"
Sophomore Dramatic Club 12lg Choral Club 13, 43:
Home Beautiful Club 133: Girls' League 13, 453 News-
paper Club 143: Mirrov Staff 1439 "A Nautical
Knot": "Sally."
A little work and a little fun make "Millie"
a very delightful girl. She is our ideal high
school student. VVhile she does good work in
all her classes, "Millie" is always willing to
help in any extra-curricular activity. While
she has never taken part in athletics, her
"shining" face is always seen, along the side-
lines, ardently cheering our team to victory.
RIC! lARlJ VAN HORN
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"Hi: slow and easy air
Has made him popular everywlzerc."
Manual Training Club 121: Glee Club 13, 45, Track
12, 3, 415 Football 12, 3, 45.
A smile that wins, a personality that holds,
self respecting without conceit, with a fiend-
ish grit-that's "Van," who represented Alle-
gany at her best, when, as a linesman, he par-
ticipated in the act of making La Salle's
mighty football team "bite the dust" on
Thanksgiving Day.
Here's best wishes to a real man!
MABEI. VAN SANT
"VAN"
"Gifted with .ro much that is c.1:rellcnt."
Latin Club 12, 35: History Club 1433 Newspaper
Club 1453 Mirror Staff 143.
Have you ever heard of the South's beauti-
ful girls? We present "Van," a girl from the
"Sunny South," with smiling blue eyes and
hair. Who could ask for more? Her
her conversational ability have
friends.
of '30 wishes you happiness!
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lXlOlxY XX Al L18
ENINIY
A fellou of mimtc fmt
Of most excellent funn
Urchestra C2 ee Cluv C3
43 Octettc C43 Track C2 33 Sclence Llub C23
Emory IS a member of the old gang
fI'lLIlCl to all wlth a chcery smlle and a mus1
cal way Have you heard Emory play a V1
ohn? lf you have not you ve mxssccl a treat
He IS onc of Allcganys flncst IUIIQICIHIIS and
tfter gracluatlon expects to COIIUIIUL hus musl
cal stuclus VK c expect to set h1m on thc con
cert st tgc lm fore many ytars
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lllrudvn 'Luth the mack bruun M as
In 'zclmvr ozbx a slmdau her
ttrls League C2 33 Travel Club C43 Setrttar
Sophomore Class C23 The XX hole 'lown s Talking.
llortncc IS a gnl whom muy humol
then takes your heart wlth a smnle Al
though she has newer taken an actnc part tn
Allcganys HCtlXllll9 she his rttametl hcr
m my fl'lLl1ClS lwy her wlllmgncss to ltncl a
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El NHRA NN EAKI AND
MIRA
rztzll to um md um to 1
Home Iiexntlful Cluh C23 Travel Clnh C33 Ctrls
l eague C43
A quiet little glrl w1th clark brown han
lmluc eyes and the school gxrl complexxon
thats Elmlra Thls httlc lass has numerous
f!'lCYlflS luv v1rtue of her pleasmg pcrsonallty
tl d wmmng Ways
VX hatewcr may he your goal xn llfe wc know
you w1ll attam lt for you possess thc l'LQlllSltC
l1dl1llC9 which makc success
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"RUl"US"
"She .rilx liiylz in all frolilzir 11 1'111' ts."
Choral Club CZ, 3, 413 Sophomore llrzu 11:n tie Club
C213 Camera Club 131g Gregg Artists Club C419 "A
Nautical Knot."
Behold the countenance of a true Allegan-
ian. Ruth takes a great interest in her school
work and has accomplished much in her com-
mercial activities. She shall easily make
friends in the business world, for she has
made many in high school. Allegany regrets
losing you, Ruthg but, she knows you will
make a wonderful stenographer for some
great business firm.
ELTON NYENRICIQ
"STREETCAR"
'Fair lrzriirnr dog my f00l.rte1'.v."
Science Club i213 Glee Club C3, 41: Track C213 "A
Nautical Knot"g "Sally"g "A Riddle of Isis."
Elton is a gentleman, the quintcssencc of all
the finer qualities. ln addition, he possesses
the most attractice manner and is a recognized
participant in musical and social circles.
"Streetcar" has a keen sense of humor, and
the happy faculty of amusing the fairer sex.
Elton will not be forgotten.
W'El-l. l NGTON VX'l-IEELILR
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"Give mc liberty or yin' mc death."
Manual Training Club CZ, 31: lloysl Physical Ed-
ucation Club CS, 415 Football C3, 415 Track QS, 41.
Here before us, we have no less a person
than the noted VVellington. ln our Sopho-
more year, "joe" had the reputation for lead-
ing all his classes. Alas and alackl This was
not for long. "Joe" developed a severe case
of "extra-curriculitisf' This malady remained
with him throughout his high school career
and has proved a great factor in his success.
For "joe" became a regular on the varsity
football team.
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Sophomore Dramatle Club C23 Choral Club C2 33
lr.-xvel Club C31 I urls lea ue 131 Hlstory Club Q43
Newspaper Club C41
One of the best workers 1n our class' What
more could be saxd of Codlep Her grades
haw. always been above average and every
teacher pralses the quallty of her work
Codne IS a loyal supporter of all the school
LCIIXIUCS especlally the A140111 Mzrror W
cannot predict what the future holds ul store
fol her, but we know that she surely wlll
bnng fame to Allegany
llYlx'l LIL VN HITMAN
JUST MYRTLE
Mfllvrz I nerd a frzcnd xou rc there
Choral Club C2 3 41 French Club CCH Camera
Club C33 flrls Manual Trannng, Club C43 A Nau
tual lxnot
lo know her ls to xdmne her Her person
allty 19 A perenmal questlon mark a eryptxc
symbol of silence and mystuy one whose
motn es and llltClltlOl'lS are not easlly gucssed
md whose seemmg ll'lKlllTCI'CllCC md srnous
ness constztutr an dllllflllg subltty lht to
her xntlmate frxends, she IS somewhat dlffelent
They see a Wltfy hght hearted person to whom
added charm VVho would not call htr frlendl
JAMES VX IAN'1
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Altlzouqlz the field be lol!
All rx not lost
Science Club C23 lioys Physical lfducatuon Klub
C33 I rapt, -Xrtxsts Club C3 41 Tloys Cookery Club
C-ll Track 12 35 -XLLICEWI Staff C-lj
Tames IS one of our best Commerelal stu
dents He IS 4 CllllgCIlt pupll yet he Ends
tlme to support many of our extra currlculal
lctnltxes 'ind mdulge 111 many social pleasures
I1m IS xery fond of the wee Sophomore
glrls and hardly a day passes wlthout some
httltg glrl exclalmmg Have you seen my
1m
The Class of 30 wlshes you luck 1Il love
and success m hfe
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Hdrly IS the speed demon of the claw No
no you gucesul wrongly He clotsnt own x
rovulotu The typewriter 19 hls wtakuess
mcl we awure you that the lwoy can mike the
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lixlcklfxyer lm his gumcl thw worthy
namt lmy xntue of tht fact that he wxs tht lacl
who went lnto the l 1 Smlle Alltgmy foutlnll
glma when there was lwut two minutes to play
mtl LJ. Sxlle was but two feet from tht goal
lwrlckldyer pxlcs lmcks Hence that peculiar
name
m rs always manly t Ullllgk 1 itll vw
classm ite Vlho haQ cur known htm to rn
fuse to lend hm property hw tlme emu has
11039 to a frlencl 1n cl1streSQ7 lte juet s
um to please everyone
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hrcell hfw m woncluful largcnew ot heart
incl breadth of sympathy She 1 one f
the most dellghtful members of our class mtl
my time Erccll IS approached one finds lll hu
a reaelxnees to help a klilfl wolcl for xll incl
tn entrancmg Qmlle
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VJ K "Thr rarest of fmeelxf' '
4 Sophomore Dramat.icAClub 1235 Newspaper Club
V- 123: Presidenf, Debating Club 133: Camera Club 143,
President, Forensic Club 143: Fieldball 12, 3, 433 ,A
Track 12, 43: Basketball 12, 433 Declamation 13, 43: ' - A"
Mirror Staff 133.
Here's our star! Leah is quite an all-
round athlete, starring in fieldball, track, and
basketball. She was captain of the basketball
team in her Senior year.
lf you arehso misfortunate as not to know,
her personality is piquant, her manner viva-
cions, and her smile bewitching.
MAIJELINE XfYlN'l'lilUlYER
"MAl3lJY"
"Harte Hive, llvvlllflll, and bring with thee
fast and youthful jollityf'
Girls' Physical Education Club 1235 Library Club
123: French Club 1335 Girls' League 1235 Girls' Mau-
ual Training Club 143.
A real student, a good sport, and a true
friend-that's "lXladdy." She is the true Al-
leganian-supporter of all her activities, the
pride of all the teachers. She possesses a
sunny disposition and has mastered the art of
smiling when skies are darkest.
VVe wish you success in all your undertak-
ings.
OLIVE NYINTERMYFR
"XY1NNlE"
"All tlmtlr sweet and true,
Always .vmiling, never l7f1Jt'.'l
Home lleautiful Club 12, 33: Gregg Artists' Club
1433 Girls' Manual Training Club 143.
Since coming to Allegany, Olive has made
a place for herself that none can dispute.
hveryone knows her by that friendly smile, '
V for she always has time to say, "Hello!" She X
' declares she is going to become someone's
,N stenographer, but we wonder. Anyway, we '-,
N wish her the best of luck and the best that the
N future can give. I
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BERTHA WISE
"llIiRTlE"
"Dark hair and big ill'01Q!1l eyes, I
You never .raw a girl like I'V1sc. '
Girls' Physical Education Club C2, 3, -U1 Library
Club C315 Girls' Manual Training Cluh C419 Trac'
C3J.
Of course we all know "Bertie" She's one
ot A1legany's heart-breakers. VVe wonder if
her powers lie in those flashing, brown eyes.
"Bertie's" gift of gab has won her a host of
friends. Although she has not played on any
of our athletic teams, she has always been a
true supporter of all our athletic activities.
ELEANOR VVISE
HIBRUNIEH
"A face 'tvith gladnesx 01ger.rfn'z'arl,
Soft smiles by human kmdncss bred."
Girls' Physical Education Club C255 Camera Club
C333 Library Club C353 Gregg Art-ists Club C435 Girls'
Manual Training Club C4j.
"Bruniel" Her very nick-name describes
her, for Eleanor is a charming brunette. She
can shake a wicked ankle when it comes to
dancing and can make friends spontaneously
with her ready wit and personal magnetism.
Here's to you, "Brunie," may you go through
life as you have gone through high school-
without a care.
GLADYS MILFGRIJ VVITT
"GLADIE"
"Variety is the 1JE'1'j' .vfvirc of life
That gives it all its flavorf'
Home lleautiful Club C2, 335 Girls' Manual Train-
ing Club C-D.
Here is a girl who was certainly given 11
name to suit her, for Gladys is the personifica-
tion of gladncss. VVho ever saw her in a
gloomy mood?
Gladys has specialized in commercial work,
and we are sure that she will soon be a good
private secretary to some wealthy business
man.
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CHARLES WOT Eh
CHARI IE
Alf1101ll1,l hes qmvt he 1x stmdx
When tnlled upon he v alum.: renrlx
Orchestra Q21 1 nd Uh flee Club C3 43 font
ball C41
Snappy sparkhng and gay IS Charles Hrs
happy go lucky manner has chased mmy a
frown from anothers face
Charhe was one of the guards on the hnc
of that famous football squad whlch repre
sented Allegany durmg the season of Z9 Hrs
play was always outstandmg
VVe who know Charlle, are sure that
were thc future an open book we would ser
Ch xrhe as a successful busmess m Ill
MAHEI WOI FORD
MEHBE
A snll tongue maketh a 'wise head
Travel Club C3 41 Girls League I-ll
Nlebbe as she IS affectlonately known by
her fr1ends and classmates IS a frxend to all
and IS always ready to lend a helpxng hand
VVe regret th at she has been wrth us but two
short years
Mabel has not taken an actlve part Ill the
extra currlcular act1v1t1es but has devoted
most of her t1mc to her studles She has been
able however to mlx conslderable pleasure
wlth the studmes
Whatexer she l1l1ClCl'lllCCQ to do rn life, we
wrsh for her the best of success
DORA YEARGAN
DUMB DORA
Her presence drzzex dull ran' num
Crrls Physical Educatmn Club 125 Home Ileautx
girl 3503 KZJ Camera Club C33 Bxrrl Club 133 A D
What w1ll you have? Here IS cverythlng
the gods glVC lil one Anyone who has ever
seen Dora at a dance m a class or on the
campus w1ll not need to be persuaded of the
advantages of co educatlon There w1ll be
many to mlss her 'md ber pl ice w1ll not easlly
be hlled
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CLIFTON YOUNGBLUOIJ
'Cl.IF"
"Though, zfnnquislimi, he r01c'rl argue still."
Science Club C2, 355 Sophomore Dramatic Club CZ5:
llird Club C355 Camera Club C455 A. D. K. C455
Mirror Staff C455 "Sally"5 '29 Christmas Program.
Hark ye! VVhat maketh all this uproar?
Ah! 'Tis little Clifton and his Kline." Here
is the champion blufter and self-dubbed ex-
pounder of the class. The most peculiar part
of it all is that he really makes a success of
it, particularly with some of the faculty.
Although he was not an athlete, he attended
every contest and used that gab to rattle op-
ponents and cheer our own players.
lRMA ZEMBONYER
"IRM"
"To err is human, to forgive di1'inv."
Sophomore Dramatic Club C255 Choral Club C255
Camera Club C355 President, Newspaper Club C455
Mirror Staff C455 "A Nautical Knot."
When you are blue and need the inspiration
of a sunny smile, find this miss and get a dash
of sunshine.
Irma, during her last year at Allegany, has
been one of the maiustays on The Alcohi Mir-
ror Staff. Thatls why you always see her
rushing through the corridors. Even though
she is busy, make her acquaintance if you
have not already done so. She's the kind of
girl everyone wants to know.
EMMA ZIHLMAN
"JUST ElNll5TA"
"Life has no blessing like u prudent friend."
French Club C255 Forensic Club C355 Travel Club C45.
It would be hard to imagine a more cheery
person than Emma, and it would be impossible
to find one who has contributed more to the
brightness and goodness of life than she. She
is a girl whose popularity will never wane and
whose vivid personality cannot fail to win for
her an enviable place in the outside world.
THE PROPI-IECY
Strange things happen to us sometimes and mysterious gifts are apt to fall
"out of the everywhere" into our hands just when we least expect them. I had
said I would never again be surprised at anything, but when a newspaper dropped
into my lap from the air about me, I was willing to take back the rash vow I had
made, for it was certainly a startling occurrence to say the least, to say nothing
of my amazement when I read the name and date HCl'MllliRI.AND livi-:NINQL
G'AZli'l'TE-.ILIHC 4, l945." X'Vhere did it come from? And could it all signify
something to me?
I was never one to remain long in suspense when the means of gratifying
my curiosity were at hand, or obtainable, and I opened the paper hastily and
from the records of Fifteen years yet unborn here are some of the things I read.
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TO BEGIN AT
NEW YORK
Construction to Start at
Once
NVashington, june 3-The
plans for an immense bridge
which will span the Atlantic
Ocean have just been handed
to the Government by Mr. VVil-
liam Gearheart. The bridge
will begin at New York and
terminate on the shore of Eng-
land, the detinite place not hav-
ing been decided yet. "The
project will bring about a clos-
crrelationship between Europe
and America, and, although it
will cost an enormous sum, I
firmly believe it can be accom-
plished within tive years," states
Mr Gearheart.
"Then, we Americans, while
motoring to Europe will be
able to enjoy the invigorating
sea air," he added. The plan
was very enthusiastically ac-
cepted by the authorities at
Xtashington.
Bridge To Span 1411011176
HARRY BYER CHOSEN K. N. CANDIDATE
REVIVAL OF
ABSOLUTISM?
Exponent in Paris
Chicago, June 3-flfwald
Reuhl, of Chicago, is now in
Paris endeavoring to revive ab-
solutism in France. Mr. Reuhl
has confided to us that he ex-
pects to become prime minister
when King Goober III becomes
monarch.
Mr. Reuhl has published
many pamphlets on "Glorifying
the lilivine Right of Kings,"
which have caused much dis-
cussion, At present Mr.
Reuhl is in concealment be-
cause he fears violence from
French officials.
MRS. R. VALLE SEEKS
RENO DIVORCE
New York, june 3-Miss
Nlary Gehauf, the well known
divorcee, who is a brilliant fig-
ure among the smart set of
New York, is obtaining a di-
vorce from her third husband,
Rudy Valle, and is now resid-
ing in Reno until the proceed-
ings, which Mr. Valle has not
contested, are completed. It is
rumored that Miss Gehauf in-
tends to remarry her second
husband who has made an
enormous fortune in oil. Re-
sides being a talented actress,
Miss Gehauf has featured in
many radio concerts, both by
her singing and declamatory
powers.
IS GRADUATE OF
A. H. S.
lA'ashington, June 3-Harrv
Bycr, formerly of Cumber-
land, Md., has been chosen
candidate for presidency by the
Know-Nothing-Party. This 1-C-
port came out today and the
Know-Nothing-Party is cer-
tain that Mr. Bycr is capapp.
of representing them.
Mr. Byer is an able states-
IUHU, getting his Hrst training
in Alleghany .High School when
be was president of the Clase
Ot '30,
lktwi-
Television Perfectecl
Special by A. II.-Cambridge.
KI.:-iss., June -I-Professor john
Ridgeway of the llflassachu-
setts Institute of Technologv
announces today the perfection
of Television apparatus.
Page Two
CUMBERLAND EVENING GAZETTE
SENATOR COPE
VISITS HOOVER
RESIDENCE
Cleveland, june l-J ohn
L' o p e visited ex-president
Hoover over the week-end.
Mr. Hoover requested the pres-
ence of Mr. Cope at his home
to attend the ball that was giv-
en for his son. He is return-
ing to his home in Cleveland
before leaving with the presi-
dent's party for their summer
camp.
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BEGGAR WILLS
FORTUNE TO
BALTO. WOMAN
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Baltimore, june 3-Catherine
Metz, of Baltimore, Maryland,
has inherited a fortune from a
beggar whom she helped at one
time.
It has been discovered that
the beggar was the wealthy
Mr. Gathergold, who amassed
his fortune through begging.
Mr. Gathergold was so touch-
ed with the kindness of Miss
Metz, who gave him food one
winter day that he resolved to
leave ber his fortune. lt is be-
lieved that the sum left Miss
Metz was fifty thousand dol-
lztrs.
OVER NIAGARA
FALLS IN A
BARREL
New York, June 3!Arthur
Roeder, daredevil and adven-
turer, has again gone over
Niagara Falls in a barrel. This
is an extremely daring feat
and many people came down
to see Mr. Roeder start on
his exploit.
Mr. Roeder said that he real-
ly enjoyed his adventure and
recommends this method of
travel to the people of the
United States
IN VENTS WINGLESS
PLANE
Akron, Ohio, june 3-Col-
onel Vincent Dela Grange has
finally completed his newest in-
vention in the airplane line.
The great air-king, as he is
called, has produced an entirely
Wingless plane which is pro-
pelled by a motor and re-
sembles a motor boat in its
construction. He was aided in
the experiment by his friend,
Col. Lindbergh, who is also a
genius along that line. The
machine is, as yet, not per-
fected enough for practical use
but Col. Dela Grange states
that "It will be on the market
before a year has passed."
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TWIGG HEADS
PINTO Y. M. C. A.
Pinto, june 3-It was an-
nounced tonight that Francis
Twigg would head the new
million dollar Y. lvl, C. A. at
Pinto.
This building has two large
swimming pools and over five
hundred rooms. Mr. Twigg
has done everything in his
power to make the Y. M. C, A,
the best in America. This has
been accomplished through his
efforts in raising money to
Finance this project and he has
well earned his position.
llo.-l.
DIXON MADE
SHERIFF OF
PINTO
Pinto, Md., June 3-Leroy
Dixon has again been appoint-
ed sheritt of Pinto. Mr. Dix-
on in the past has very ably
filled this position and restored
order in the once lawless town
of Pinto. Mr. Dixon was for-
merly known as the "two-gun
sheriff" which name he acquir-
ed from having held OE and
arrested two different bandits
at the same time with one gun
directed in front of him and
the other at the bandit behind
him.
SHORT HAND IN
SIX LANGUAGES
New York, june 3-The feat
of writing short hand in six-
different languages has been
accomplished by Miss Marian
Adams, of Alaska, VVest Vir-
ginia, who has been designated
by the business men of Amer-
ica as the perfect stenographcr.
Miss Adams has been offered
a position by the English Gov-
ernment but will make no state-
ment in regard to her plants.
At present she is residing in
New York.
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FINANCIER MCLEANS
UP" ON STOCK
MARKET
Chicago, June 3-Edward
Shinholt, financier, cleaned up
a cool million on the stock
market.
Mr. Shinholt is now one of
the biggest stock holders in this
country and with his amassed
fortune has spread much hap-
piness through his contribu-
tions to charities.
HAVE YOUR
CLOTHES
RENOVATED
MOON DYE WORKS
Ray Felker, Proprietor
Phone 2222
FOUR our or FIVE
VISIT
MY
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CUM BER LAN IJ EV EN ING GAZETTE
Page Three
SOCIAL PAGE
WILL FAMED
ACTRESS BE
RUDY VALLE'S
NEXT WIFE
Hollywood, june 3-Miss
Kathleen Bryan, famous "bal-
let danseur" has just received
an offer to make a motion pic-
ture for Cecil lJeMille who
glorifies our American girls.
It is reported that Rudy Val-
le, who will play opposite Miss
Bryan in this picture, intends
to marry her as soon as he ob-
tains a divorce from his wife
Who is now in Paris.
l0..T.
TEA IN HONOR OF
GUEST
Miss Betty EFHland gave a
tea in honor of her guest,
Audra Powell, XYashington,
IJ. C. The out-of-town guests
were: Esther Fritch, Baltimore,
Irma Fields, Chicago, Clara-
belle Foster, New York, Mabel
Gienger, Boston, Harriet Gur-
ley, Cincinnati, Elizabeth Ham-
mersmith, Pittsburg, and Zora
Hendrickson, of Charlottesville,
S. C.
lwoli.
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Alieen Jones entertained with
a bridge luncheon yesterday
afternoon. Her guest of hou-
or was the famous violinist,
Alice Smith. Other guests
Were Iiorothy Kaplon, Mar-
garet Levin, Kathryn Little,
liorothy Logsdon, Elsie Low-
ery and Helen Loy.
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To Entertain For Guests
Invitations have been issued
for a dansant to be given by
Miss Nellie Seitz, in honor of
her guest, Miss Maryland Fish-
er. It is rumored that Miss
Fisher will wed Cromwell Zem-
bower, noted agricultural ex-
pert shortly after she returns
to her home in Bedford, I'a.
REBECCA PHILLIPPI
MAKES OPERA
DEBUT
Chicago, 'Iune 4-Miss Ile-
becca Phillippe, formerly of
Ctnnberland, Md., made her
debut in Chicago Grand Opera
last night. The quality of her
voice was especially admired
by the audience among whom
was the Prince of Wales, who
went into raptures of ecstasics
when Miss Phillippe sang "The
Last Rose of Summer."
She was presented with a
huge bouquet ot' orchids by
the "Gunmen's Bachelor Club,'i
of Chicago.
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ALUMNI STAGE
PAGEANT
A pageant was given at the
Maryland, sponsored by the
Alleghany Alumni llramatic
Club. Those taking part were:
Dorothy Linn, Arthur Ken-
nedy, Orplta Bonita l'ritchard,
John Storer, Martin Tenny.
Codie NYhitman, Emory XYal-
lace and Mabel Van Sant.
After the pageant a specialty
number, dance and song, was
given by Melba Scott, a fam-
ous actress from one of the
leading Broadway productions
of New York. She was ac-
companied on the piano by
Venita Shaw.
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College Comments
Harvard - Robert llanuer,
captain of Harvard's football
team has been chosen to com-
pete in the Olympic Tourna-
ment.
Cornell-john Cupler, for-
mer student of Cornell, has
again come back to the col-
lege as a science instructor.
SOCIETY DEBUT-
ANTE RETURNS
FROM EUROPE
Philadelphia, -Iune 3-Floiw
ence NYarIield, of Philadelphia,
has just returned from an ex-
tended tour of Europe. Miss
XN'arheld visited France where
she was mistaken for a Paris-
ian by everyone because of her
French speech and the French
Chic that is characteristic of
Parisians.
Miss XYartield said that the
Parisians treated her royally,
but there was still "No place
like home."
l,-fill.
LABGENT-MCCUL
LOUGH WEDDING
ELABORATE AFFAIR
The marriage of Miss jane
McCullough, formerly of Ctnn-
berland, now residing at I'Iy-
attsville, Md., and Paul Edsel
Largent, New York, N. Y., will
take place at Szlltl p. m. today
at the Episcopal Church, Hy-
attsville, Md. A reception will
follow at the home of the
bride. The following out of
town guests will be present:
Mildred Vandergrift, McKees-
port, Md., Helen McFerran,
Baltimore, Irma Zembower,
W'ashington, ID. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Largent, New
York, and X'Yilliam Bennett, of
VVesternport. After july l,
Mr. and Mrs, Paul E. Largent
will be at home to all collect-
ors.
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Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kuhn
have announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Jessie,
to Mr. Arthur XN'illison, of
Washington, IJ. C, Miss Kuhn
Was a former dramatic star at
Allegany High School.
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FAMOUS ACTRESS IN
1 NIGHT CLUB
RAID
New York, June 3-Margaret
Litzenburg, famous sob-sister
of New York, was arrested
this morning when the Cuckoo
Night Club was raided.
Miss Litzenburg was collect-
ing material and studying the
atmosphere for a newspaper
serial story when the raid took
place. However, when The
Ferrett, which is her news-
paper, was informed of the
arrest, the next morning, she
was immediately released. Miss
Litzenburg announces that she
will write an article on "jailic
Impressions of a Modern
Maid," describing her humor-
ous experiences while under
arrest, which will appear in a
feature edition of her paper.
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OLDEST HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENT
TO GRADUATE
Cumberland, June 3-Clifton
Youngblood has just been nam-
ed the oldest high school stu-
dent ot' any city in the United
States. Mr. Youngblood, who
is now in his early thirties is
graduating this year from Al-
leghany High School of Cum-
berland, Md., where he has
been a student for eighteen
years. He is very much re-
spected by the other students
who follow his good example
of behaviour. Mr. Young-
I'Iood is graduating with twen-
ty credits although sixteen are
all that are necessary.
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Class of '30 A. H. S.
Out of Debt
Vtlalter Gross, advertising
manager of Alligeztt-i, announc-
ed last night that he had col-
lected the last dollar due on
1930 Alligewi.
CUMBERLAND EVENING GAZETTE
HUMAN FLY CLIMBS
WOOLWORTH BUILDING
New York, June 3-The
W'oolworth Building has again
been climbed by the Human
Fly, Charles Price.
Mr. Price has climbed all the
famous skyscrapers of New
York and has attracted atten-
tion over the United States.
He has performed in almost
every large city in America
and has been feted everywhere.
At present Mr. Price's home-
town, Cumberland, Maryland,
is very proud ol him.
SPITZNAS LEADS
NATIONAL STUD.
COUNCIL MOVE
Philadelphia, june 3fThe
N ational Student Council
Movement for Colleges has
taken in a new phase of work
headed by John Spitznas. Mr.
Spitznas has convinced the ed-
ucators and superintendents of
schools that the Student Coun-
cil is necessary to the welfare
and progress of every high
school.
One big movement that he
suggests for a Student Coun-
cil project is keeping chewing
gum out of fountains.
COOKING SCHOOL
TO HAVE LARGE
ENROLLMENT
Cumberland, June -I-The
registrar of the newly organiz-
ed Rice Cooking School, locat-
ed at Thomas and VVineow
Streets, has been ve1'y busy
during the past few days en-
rolling students.
The faculty has been com-
pleted, Principal, Glenmore
Rice, will have as assistants,
Margaret Smith, Josephine
Blinnicks, and Beryl Tucker.
The curriculum will consist
of subjects directly related to
the culinary art. All of the
courses were organized by Mr.
Rice, who received his train-
ing under Miss Allblue, of the
University of Tennessee.
The CIRCLE THEATRE
Last Times Today
'lShare My Cell"
Featuring jo Carder and
Rob Robinette
"Tile .S'vreeu's Greatest
I.0z'e1's"
.
The QUENTIN
XVhere the Pictures Have
Three Dimensions
B I G COMEDY HIT I
l6Don't Shoot, I'll Marry
Your Gal I"
with
Tiertha NVise
Gladys VVitt
Harry Hammond
George Abbott
--Popular Prirtxv-
TONIGHT
T H E R I A L T O
---Where 'Tis The Habit To Show GOOD Pictures
'QTHE SONG OF A SHRIEK"
with
JAMES FATKIN AND KATHERINE RUIII.
ADDED FEATURE!
MHOLD THAT LINE"
with
BEAUTIFUL EDRIESS DEN NETT
Supported by
IIMMIE WILLAIAIVISON AND DICK VAN HORN
EVANGELIST TO
ABOLISH DIVORCE
FROM RENO
Boston, june Z-Miss Mil-
dred Strausburg, the famous
Evangelist, has announced her
intention of wiping the divorce
plague out of Reno. Miss
Strausburg preaches in one of
the larger churches here and
has inliuenced many of her
members to patch up their
quarrels and forget divorce.
Miss Strausburg was the
former Mrs. Churchman and
is separated from her second
husband.
Tiol.
MEANEST MAN IN
THE WORLD
Lynchburg, Va., june 3-
'Iames NX'iant, young employee
ol' J, M, Brown, owner of
Brown's Model Shoe Store in
Lynchburg, might be called
the "meanest man in the world"
because he was detected in the
act of robbing a baby's bank.
The bank was found to contain
two nickels and two Cents. Up-
on refund of the sum he was
released.
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HOLLYWOOD'S OWN
HGRETA GARBOI'
VISITS CITY
Mabel Van Sant, who has
been residing in Hollywood, in
her unique and exquisite home
on Hollywood Boulevard, gave
Cumberland a treat by appear-
ing at the Strand Theatre in
person. This novelty was ar-
ranged by manager john Arm-
strong, in connection with the
premier showing of Miss Van
Sant's latest picture-Elinor
Glyn's "Three Days."
CUMBERLAND EVENING GAZETTE Page Five
THE WOMAN
WITHOUT A
COUNTRY
Lucille Cooley has proven
that history repeats itself al-
though Shakespeare does not.
Miss Cooley has been called
"the XYoman NX'ithout a Coun-
try." This title had been earn-
ed as early as her high school
life when Miss Cooley was
banished from her home room.
Miss Cooley is an adventuress
and roams about Nice or lleau-
ville as she is not allowed in
the United States after having
been deported.
M-UM
PERFECT OLD
FASHIONED GIRL
Philadelphia, june 2-Nellie
Huff, formerly of Cumberland,
Md., has won the prize of
SL000, a trip to Boston and a
contract for a movie produc-
tion, by being chosen the "per-
fect old fashioned girlf' The
decision was unanimously in
favor of Miss Huff, who was
one of a hundred entrants.
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MSUPERPOWERV
FOR AIRPLANES
Uevoid of gears, crank shaft,
and timer. a new barrel-shaped
rotary airplane motor, for
which phenomenal power is
claimed has been invented by
Robert Rawlings, airplane mot-
or engineer, and the hrst com-
plete motor is now under con-
struction at Garden City, Long
Island. His original model
built during his high school
days, Mr. Rawlings says, con-
vinced him that the new motor
would produce two horsepower
for every pound of its weight
-making it four times as pow-
erful as the best engine now
available.
-Q-OM
VVith intense artihcial light
that rivaled sunshine, Kather-
ine Miller, biologist. recently
succeeded in growing three
generations of beets in a single
year. The powerful illumina-
tion caused the plants to go to
seed more rapidly, and the seed
to germinate in far less time
than usual.
EINSTEIN THEORY
DISPUTED
New York, june 3-Rebecca
Oliver, famed educator, has
disputed the Einstein Theory
and given the good proof for
her new theory.
Her work, in this held, has
attracted world-wide attention
and educators, the world over,
are looking forward to other
astounding accomplishments by
Miss Oliver, who is now a res-
ident of New York City.
bliss Oliver began her work
while yet in Alleghany High
School where she was outstand-
ing because of her brilliancy in
all her studies.
,Y-UML-
TWIDDLE-WINX
BASKETEERS
WIN ANOTHER
Cumberland, June 3-Coach
Naomi Shaffer's team, The
Twiddle-NVinx Six, added an-
other win to the already long
list of victories, when they de-
feated the Willing Passers,
43-2, on the Y. XY, C. A, Court
this afternoon.
A feature of the contest was
the serving of tea, during the
usual tiresome intermission.
Coach Shaffer has the Twid-
dlc-NVinx Six in prime shape
and is desirous of sending the
team against any other amateur
or professional team. lf in-
terested in booking games,
write to Mary Ruhl, Miss Shaf-
fer's secretary, care of Y. XY.
C. A., Cumberland, Md.
ALLEGANY HI
ADVANCES IN
STATE MEET
Hagerstown, Md., June 4-A
powerful Allegany H i g b
School court aggregation from
Cumberland bowled over an-
other contender in the .State
Championship Basketball Tour-
nament here tonight when the
Alleghany County Champions
completely outclassed 'Tacoma
Park High School, standard
bearer of Montgomery County,
at the Hagerstown High
School gym by the lop-sided
score of 43 to I-l.
PLAY NEXT MONDAY
About three hundred people
saw Coach Charles Gordon
Smith's Blue and VYhite clad
warriors win their second state
tournament game with ease and
thereby won the right to meet
the victor of the Middletown-
Franklin contest next Monday
night on the same court on
which tonight's game was play-
ed. Middletown is champion
of Frederick county while
Franklin High represents Bal-
timore county in the state tour-
ney.
The lineups:
Allegany-43
Ernest Duckworth .. .Fwward
Eugene Bittner, ,lr. . . .Iforward
DeVries Smith ........ Center
Jones Carter . .......... Guard
llusty Brown .......... Guard
Tacoma Park-l-l
Fitzgerald . ........... Forward
' .Forward
. .Center
. ,Guard
. .Guard
Badgley,
Ridgeley Athletic Club.
Harris . ............ .
William ..... . .
Holmead . ,...........
Christle ..............
Referee: Robert
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CUMBERLAND EVENING GAZETTE
CITY BRIEFS
Salisburg, Md.-joseph Mill-
er has offered a prize of one
million dollars for the first
high school student to swim
the Atlantic.
Clarksburg, NV. Va.-Ola
Mae Ford receives small for-
tune upon death of her uncle
Henry.
Alexandria, Va.-Paul Douty
has been offered a movie con-
tract which he refused for a
football engagement.
VVilmington, Del. - Edwena
Durr and Jessie Kuhm have
just completed a hiking expe-
dition from coast to coast.
Knoxville, Tenn. - Edward
Eaton is promoting the world
famous pie-eating contest.
.-.
Duina, Africa-Leonard Pen-
nington has left Duina to prove
his theory concerning the Arch-
:ropteryx and the Pterodactyls.
Purcellville, Va. - Arthur
Carscaden has invented a blond
preservative for the hair which
is permanent.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Casper Kain, Baltimore, Md.,
and Mable Bageant, Cumber-
land, Md.
Paul E. Largent, New York
City and jane McCullough,
Hyattsville, Md.
Merrill Golden, Harvard,
and Mary Matheney, Cumber-
land, Md.
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NYaltcr Burner, Cornell and
Mary Louise Naughton, Cum-
berland, Md.
Harry Campbell, Chicago,
and Hazel Denny, Mellen, VVis-
eonsin.
Edgar Dawson, Ridgeley, NV.
Va., and Leah NNillison, Phoe-
nix, Ariz.
Ewald Ruehl, Milwaukee.
VVisconsin, and Pearl Hansrote,
Reno, Nevada.
PERSONALS
Kathleen Baer and Nellie
Perrin recently returned from
Atlantic City.
Rose Bishop is visiting rela-
tives in Denver, Colorado.
Lillian Boughton is attend-
ing a music concert at Peabody,
Baltimore.
Vtlilliamson Bricker is vaca-
tioning in Palm Beach.
Eleanor Capper has just re-
turned from Europe, where she
visited an art exhibition.
Amelia Ann Claus and Elean-
or Straub have returned from
a meeting of the X'Voman's
Club at Baltimore.
Ruth Diehl has just been ap-
pointed private secretary to
Major Hoople.
Dorothy Cozad and Martha
Lee Eichelberger have gone to
Moundsville, VV. Va., to com-
pete in a beauty contest.
Eleanor Dawson is studying
the violin in Peabody. A
Howard Dickey is learning
aviation at the Curtis Flying
Fields.
' .Florence Hettenhouser is vis-
iting Annabelle Lepley at Rich-
mond, Va.
.Robert Hill is attending a
directors meeting of the United
Toy Stores, Hagerstown, Md.
He was accompanied by Char-
les Hyde and NA alter Grose.
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RADIO NEWS
STATION YYYY
Verna Shoppert will sing
over station YYYY tonight.
The program will contain some
old ballads.
STATION MNX
Rev. Martin Sharp will
preach a sermon at 7:30 over
station MNX next Sunday.
Free to everyone.
STATION VVHY
James Sills will give a talk
on "The Care of Ferns 'and
Hollyhocksf' This talk will
interest all housewives who like
to have those old-fashioned
gardens or even keep ferns.
STATION COD
Charles Swarner will give a
talk on why he thinks blondes
are more beautiful than bru-
nettes. Mr. Swarner Has a
little secret in store for us and
his program will prove inter-
esting as well as entertaining.
STATION RRR
Margaret Thompson will
give us an hour of violin
music, after that, Emma Zihl-
tnan will give a talk on "There
is a Santa Claus!"
STATION PDQ
Leo Twigg, the great basket-
ball star, recently graduated
from Yale, will give a talk on
basketball etiquette and Etta
Ketts.
STATION ABC
The "jolly Quartette" com-
posed of NVilliam M'eathcrholt,
Charles VVolfe, Elton NVenrick,
VVellington NA'heeler will sing
some songs of the rolling main.
Several selections by the Smith
Trio, Margaret Smith, Mar-
garet Smith, and Mary Mar-
garet Smith will be
in the program.
included
Maryland Tbeazre
TONIGHT
Zlo Figfield Presents
MTHE WORST OF SHOWS"
A Musical Extravaganza in 57 Scenes
THE GLORIFIED GIRLS
Elmira XVeakland, Myrtle Wfhitman, Eleanor
XVise.
Mabel XVoIford, Dora Yeargan
and
THE XVINTERMEYER SISTERS ,
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Ford lor sale. XYill consider
trade for aeroplane.
-Ralph Rizer.
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swears it was property of
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XYANTICI J-ln formation about
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These are the things I h
ave found most interesting to me,
NYANTICIJ-A lady to work
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-Robert lfichelberger.
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-Robert Parker.
GIANT Wants position in side
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l have in my employ the fol-
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james Ott
Fred l'orter
Glenn Powell
Klauriee Rupert
james Symons
Harry XYilliams
john Knieriem
GASOLINIC Filling Station for
sale. Reason, out ol' hot
air. -Felix Brady.
NYANTICID-To buy junlk ol'
all kinds.
-Hugh Rlacalillen.
XYANTEI J-A man. Please
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XYHFN in doubt as to the
proper gift for june grooms,
call on tne.
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LOST-Footprints. Please re-
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FOUND-A voice. lt appears
to belong to a girl named
Kuhes. Owner may have
same by trying to find me.
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McLaughlin, President.
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sible to play the darn thing.
-Agnes NcXlillen.
so l have been glad to pass them on to you
'tnd share with you this remarkable find of mine, that it may answer for you, as satisfactorily as it did for
me, the all-important question, "XVhat is going to become of the Class of l93O?" -KA'l'I'l15RlNL2 RUHL.
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A'I'HI:Y, RALPH
AYERS, I.IeWIs
BAIILI-LY, RUTH
BAKER, KYLI2
IEARHAM, IJURu'I'IIY
IZARNARII, NJAli42ARIC'lk
ISIQAI., CARLTON
HI-1AI.l., FRI:III':RIcK
IKIQALI., KATHIERINIC
HIQCKMLYER, MARDIURII-1
BIQLL, CFLIVER
BIZNDICR, IUOROTHY
BI:NNR'I"I', PHYLISS
Bnpus, THELMA
HITTINIQIZR, GLAIIYS
BI'I"l'Nl-IR, JUH N
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1H.flNSKY,lXlAIJI-1I.YN
Bonne, IAIIIISI-1
HUNVIN1.-KN, EI.IzAIIIc'I'II
HUYLANII, ELIQANUR
Iim'LANIu, RITA
HRAIIY, ELLEN
BRICK!-1R,SUSAN
HRUVVN, IiIIIgI:NIa
I3RIII'I-:, RICHARII
CARL, FRANTZ
Juniors
f.4llJIiIi, J UAN IIA
CIIRIfIIf:I.II, KI'ARfSARIi'l'
COUGH ENOUR, EVP1l.Y N
COWIIEN, JA MIis
CIIWIIIZN, lX'TARf2ARIi'I'
CRIQSAR, MARION
DoUr:HIcR1'Y, TXTII,IwRIcII
JJAWSIIN, XII-ZLVIN
JJICLA GRA Ntlli, JACK
HI-1I.I,INf:I':R, Lms
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TJUIIIJ, lflililllilllfli
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IJI'VAI.I.. LICIC
Dvc Im, B'fIT.IDRliD
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IfRIIcs, GIZNIQVII-:vIQ
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GIQIIQIQR, QDKLEN
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GIIIIIS, EVIQRT
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CLIIRMIQR, fXI.RIiR'I'
fIURMl'1R,IQATHIQRINIC
GRA HA M, KI ARY
KIRICICN, BICSSIIC
GRIIfIfI4:Y, HIQNRY
GROSH, CHARLES
KIURLIEY, EDWIN
CiI'RsoN, 1XI4RAHAM
HAIQAN, LUUISIQ
H A NLY, JOHN
H AR MUN, JAMI:s
H AWKINS, HARULII
H.AY, NYILLIAM
HEINIQICH, IJUNALIJ
HI41NIuI':RsoN, KfARl2Ul'lRl'l'E
HICRSH, RIARTHA
HI:1"I'IaNHuIIsIaR, VVILM A
H li'I'Zl'Il., FLURENCIQ
H I2Wli'I"l', XIIIQRA
H1l,I., CHARLES
JICNKINEXVI-1l.MA
I A-,X CAIQSC.-XIPIQN, x'YII.I.I.-'X M JILWIQLL, RANIJOLPH
,' 'X CHANEY, CLUYIJ -JOI,l.lCY, FRANKLIN
CIII:III:s'I'I-LR, RIYRUN KI-:YsIcR, MARY ELIZAIIIQTH
Q-l..XRK, FRI-III IiIlIflfNIsR, xfAR1iARli'1'
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ffllfl-'ICI.'I', XVALI..-NCIQ KLIQIN, I'AIII.INI:
, C'oLI:, IJURUTHY KLINI-1, NKHIQMAN
CUI.LI:Y, THELMA KURILNRR, CARL
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I.ANliliR, Z1-:LMA Sllzw, CHAR1.f1'lI1'1i
LA RsuN, ALTA SHAFFI-ZR, BlERlJliI.l.A
LEWIS, HELEN SHliI.'I'0N, XIARY ,Io
1.lNlJIil.L, CHRISTINE SHEPHERD, VVILLIA M
I,1T'I'I,IC, VIRIQINIA SHERMAN, GEURIQIA
I.uN1:, OLIVER SHERMAN, K.A'l'IlI.l4II'1N
I.uNf:, ROBERT SHIRcI.IIfIfI-1, l,0I.URICS
I.oRII, JUHN SHROUT, IIJA
l.UMA N, HARRY SHULTZ, CHARI.o'r'l'E
KIACIQENZIE, LU'rHl':R SIPLE, SARA
AIALAMPHY, DOROTHY SNUWIJEN, Nl'I'1RlilJl'l'H
MALAMIIHY RUTH SUMERVILLE VVILLIAM
KIARCUS, A1:INA SPANIQLER, IEERNICE
IXIARTIN, PAUL 1 STERNE, YVETTIZ
MARTIN, VVILDA lf"3"HANN' IEDNA SU'l"l'0N, HAIiIJI.Il
RIASSIIE, RIILDRICIJ IEEPHANN' ILUWARD SWARNI-IR, TDOR0'l'HY
NIAXEY, HELEN :ffm EOQHNQ VFAYLOR, RORERT
KIAXIQY, SAMUEL TILE' 'RWM THOMAS, VVANNA
NIAY, Roy Ij1CHA""S' LEONA TIImE'rs, Lols
IXICFIQRRAN, FIQRMAN IUCKEYY LUUISIC TRIr:ANOI'I.0S, CUNNIIE
RICHICY, VVILLIA M
Roma, JOHN
Roms, NYILLIA M
RURIIINS, FRANK
IinIIlcIz'l's, RIARY EIXITIN
RmxIA:R'I'sUN, S'I'ICI.l.A
ROIZINI-1'I"l'l2, NURA
RUl'ICR'I', NI-:LLIE
RYAN, CATHERINE
RICGl'1'l"l'l42AN, VIULA SCHAIIJT, JANE TWIIIH, OLIVER
MCLUCAS, LILLIAN SCI-lA1lYI', l'HYLIss VAN UE GRIFT, RALPH
:XIl'1IS'I'IiR, RUTH SCIIARF, IXIARY EI.IZAllIi'I'H VAvA4iNl'3N, THOMAS
RIILLER, HERBERT CLAIR SCHARF, CHARLES VVAKICI-'UUSIZ WINII-'Rlill
AIILLER, MAUIIE SCHLUNT, ARTHUR VAVAKICMAN, EDITH
AIUN'l'l20Ml'IRY, PAUL SFI-iflPI'liR'I', LERUY VVARI1, ELLERY
Mmucx, ANNA SEARER, FLMER VVEIRICS, ELSIE
xIORR1S, IIQENE VV!-ILKI-IR, H.AIifJLll
M URRAY, CHARLES XA'ELLINuT0N, LOUISE
NAVIQ, ELLIS NYIIIIIUWS, CHARLES
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CJ1.UN111L1S' great desire for H1I11i111g exp1r11'ati1111 111 the western
waters was stimulaterl by stories of an 11111c11ow11 1:11111 111 the West,
211111 so t11rm1g11 the aic1 of the 111o11a1'c11S of Spain, he sct sail 011
17r1f1ay lllflfllillg, August 3, 1492. After a voyage 111flI'1iC'f1 by 1C1111JL'S17'
the crew 111 mortal fear must of the 1111167501116 i11c1icat1o11s of 1:11111 x1'c1'c
r11sc11vc1'ec1 by CtO1UH1131lS late 111 the night of October 11t11.
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COH1l1lil11l1Cl', with the 17Z111l1Cl' of the expeclitirm 111 his 11a11c1, 1a11c1c11, as he
supposed, 1111 the shore of 111c1ia. C01UI1113LlS, clad in scarlet 211111 gold, first
1'o11c11cr1 the 1JCIlC1'1 111111 took 130556851011 of it 111 t11c name of Spain.
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Sophomore Class History
Upon entering the high school on September 3rd, the dear little Sophomores
gazed upon the magnitude and splendor of the new building which was to be their
temple of learning for at least three years, and felt like a small grain of sand on a
huge desert. Their shyness and fright could be likened unto a herd of sheep
being pursued by several angry shepherd dogs--the Seniors.
The Sophomores first made themselves known when they presented a very
amusing party, "Station Y. Y. Y. YQ' in assembly, when some excellent talent
was discovered. lt is needless to say that from thence forth the Seniors ree
spected the dramatic ability of the Sophomore Class.
Under the able direction of lvl r. Reiter, the Sophomores finally acquired the
courage to organize their class. The following officers were elected: Zack Laney,
president, Mary Lee Ross, vice-president, Arthur VVillison, secretary, Jean Baer,
treasurer. Mr. Foy A. Curry was chosen as faculty adviser.
The outstanding event of our short year was the Sophomore-Senior Prom.
This affair was a huge success.
If RX Then alasfafter a hard year of trying to make a name for ourselves, the
,f TX final exams came-and most of us are -luniors! N
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AI,llRI!GH'I', EIIW.-Hill
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ANIIREWS, XYIIUSINIA
ANIsI4:I.I.A'I'1'A, JIIE
1XliMS'l'RONIi, Nlill,
lXIiRlN45'I'lJN, RUllICR'l'
J3AIIIII.I-:Y, RIJIEIQIVI' IJ.
BAER, JI-:A N
IJ.-X1LliN'l', I lIIRu'I'IIY JANE
HARIIAM, ELINIIR
.U.kRI.I-IY, EI,IAARI'.I I-I
liAR'I'I.I1:'I"I', NJ.-XRIAN
BEALRI-zv, UERNARII
HIC.-'kI,l., KI.-NNY I':I.IZAI!l-1'I'H
HI-ICR, KIARKLXRI-I'I'
JZECKWITII, FRANUES
HI-1I1ZH'I'l7J., TIIIIMAS
IlENNE'I"I', ARCII Ill.-Xl.lJ
BliNNIC'Ik'I', SARA FI.IZ.'XlSIC'
1Jl'JlfNS'l'I':IN,'DORIS
BERRY, YIJHHM.-XS
l3II,I,MI-:YI-1R, JXICTIIUR
J3l'l'TNIiR, DIITNIC
J1l.l'!VllC,S.-XMUICI.
IhIIp4:s,l11II.IIII4:
Jluvv M A N, EIIWARII
Bow M AN, SARA
TKRILI., ARTHUR
I3RIIAIIvvAIcI41I:, IDI-:AN
BRIIWN, THIIMAS
RUEHA NAN, GI-:IIRIQE
Bl'RRliI.I., ,IX MIIRY
C.-XRIQIVU, NIIRMAN
QQICSSNA, EIIIIAR
L-I..-ARK, Rm'
fI,I'1L'KNIiR, IQIIWARII
L'l.EM M, Rum-1R'I'
CIIIIIQ, li M MA
Q'IIrII.Ev, l.AwRI-:NCE
Lili.-Xll., I.LIcII.I.E
CJRliIHll'I'4lN, CIAUIIINI:
f'I!.XR'I'liIili, ICIIIIII
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Sophomores
CJLIMINSREV, J'JIiI.lCN
CUNNINIIHAM, CIIARLI-is
IJANNER, XA'II.l.l.'X M
IJARR, x7liI.lVlA GRACE
JJAVIS, JIISERII
IlAvIs, LEA H
JJAWNIIN, JQIDYTH IC
I JEA N, CHARl.ICS
JJICAN, JAMES
lJIcIfIIs.AIR:H, Hl'1I.IfIN
IJEVRII-is, 1iI.IzARE'I' II
lJIL'Ic,NN'I1.I.IAM
IJICRIQRIIIIIIE, CHARIJCS
I JIIA Ii, KI A IU aARE'I'
JJIJIJII, ELIZAHIi'lxH
JJIINI..-xI-, RIUIIARR
FIWVARIIS, AIQNES
ICII RIIA R, RIIIIERI'
FISICN HOWI-IR, M'.'XR'l'HA
FNSMINKLICR, J.ErI
JCVANS, FLMII
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FWINIQ, XJIZRYI. NIIETIIN
FYI.ER, NJARIIC
J:AlTS'l', KJARIIC
JFIRLIIC, KJAXINIE
FIN II ER, BIi'I"l'Y
If EA RE, BIi'I"I'Y
l'JR.XNKI.IN, NI.-XRIIC
J:R.'XN'I'Z, RAERII
I"RrIs'I', HI1Il.I41N
J:UI.I.I-IR, Llili
J:l'R'l'NICY, SHIRIJCY
f2As'mN, LIIIIISE
CiERI.AL'II, KIILIIREII
GII.LIllliIS1',XYILIIIAM F
fIII.I'IN, RUllliR'l'
GIIEE, JANE
fIARIllCN, XfVIl.IlliR'I'
CIIR MIER, GICIJRKIIC
CIUWI-IR, KARI.
fIRIlX1liS,JAJIT4ill
Cinemas, J ICA N NE'r'I'E
HARPER, Luc lI.I.l'.
H liRl!.'XlJrllI, CIIARLI-is
JJHRTHN, CUM ICR
H Yllli, H ENRY
H Yllli, A M IIRIISE
H AHILHRS, IJIIRIIIIIY
'lIINEs, NX'INs'I'oN
JIIYCIQ, EIIWARII
JIINREv, JIIII N
KAMENE, RIIIH l.l-IIE
KARNS, JA M Es
IiAs'I'NER, K.X'I'llIiYN
KA UEEM AN, JJAVIIJ
liEI.su, RI ARr:ARE'I'
KI-:M Ml2'l"I', l3ElII.A II MAI
KIIFFNICR, CLARA
KlNli,Xf'lRfiINl1X
KI M RI.E, l1IvEI.vN
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IQIIEIIIQI., FIEEANIIR
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KUM M, ELlZABl'1'l'H
LANEY, ZACK GOULD
LEVIN, LOUIS
LILLY, RUTH
LIRSON, BERNARD
LLEWELLYN, CHATTIE
LONCAREVITCH, WOODROW
LOY, MARY ELIZABETH
RJACKENZIE, HELEN
NJACLAY, JOHN
M AK QRUDER, HAROI.IJ
MARKER, EDNA
NIARLOCK, KA1'HRYN
MARQUIS, CLAIRE
MARTIN, CHARLES
BIATHENEY, MARY
MAXEY, VVALTER
MAY, Vv1C'l'OR
MCCOY, CHARLES
AICCULLOUIQH,Vlli1llNI.X
RICIQINDLIESS, EIJYTH
NICLAUIDHLIN, IQHILA
WICNIILLAN, RICHARD
WIERRITT, OLIVIA
MIERTENS, PAUL
MILLER, CEDRIC
BIILLER, NIERLYN
LIINNICK, HARVEY
MOBUS, PAUL FRANKLIN
1N'ION'1'1i0MERY, VVAI.'I'RUlIIf1
INIORELAND, ROBERT
NIORTON, MARY
MORTON, VIRIJINIA
NICKLIN, JOHN
NIELD, ROBERT
O'NEAL, EARL
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PAINTER, CLARENCE
PAINTER, JOHN EDWARD
PENIIELLEY, KATHLI-:EN
PIERCE, ALICE
POLINII, JANICE
PONTON, RUssEL
PYLES, MARl2ARli'l'
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IQHINU, JOHN
RHODES, ELMER
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IQOBINETTE, ROBERT
ROBY, XKYAN
RODENHAUSER, GRETCHEN
Ross, MARY LEE
IQUBENSTIQIN ANNA BELLE
RUHL, MARY ELINUR
SCHIIJE, VIRGINIA
SCHIPE, JAMES
SCOTT, ROBERT
SERI-', JAMES
SHANHOLTZ, ROBERT LESTER
SHEARER, MAROARET
SHERMANE,KA1'HIlYNI2
SHILLINIIBURII, MARY JANE
SCHONTER, MODEETA
SHONTERE, LUIS
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SOMERVILLE, RUTH
SOWERS, THOMAS
SOWERS, VIVIAN
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STEVENS, XXVI-IRA
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STORMINGER, FRANCES
S'l'RAUSBURli, CHARLES
STUDENICH, CATHERINE
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TICNNEY, M ELISA
'lNHOMPS0N, RALPH
JFRAYNOR, FRANCIS
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1 i i STAFF
Editor-in-Chief Business Manager
JAMES W. FATKIN WILLIAM M. GEARHART
Associate Editors
HELEN MCFISRIQAN IQATIIERINE RUUL
Art Editors
DOROTHY KAPLON ELEANOR CAPPICR
Social Editors
IJOROTHY L1.NN -JI-ISSIE KUHN
J 'IZDNVENA DURR REBECCA P1-llLl.ll'I'I
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HUGH MACMILLAN GENEVA SOWERS
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MARY GEHAUF ROBERT PARKER
Advertising M anagcr flssistant Business Manager
VVAL'l'E'R GROSE FELIX BRADY
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T' CORFIELD PATTERSON DORA YEARGIN
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D mg the year 1929-30, The 1-llcohi Jllirror again took its place among the
outstanding extra-curricular activities of the school. The pep program, a part of
the lirst assembly, started the Mirror subscription campaign with a "bang" and as
a result approximately one-half of the student body subscribed to the paper.
,R Under the guidance of Miss Virginia Dixon, faculty adviser, and through
If the interest and cooperation of all members of the staff, the Mirror got an excep-
3 tionally good start. Different cuts appeared in many of the issues, and twenty- 1
four humor cartoons were published. These latter were purchased by means of
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l l lished during the year, among which were the Christmas issue and the june issue,
l featuring all the Senior activities.
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approached one step further toward the goal that it has set.
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The Newspaper Club was organizetl to help all students on The Alcolzi
Zllirrm' staff or those students interested in the phases of journalism. Under tht
capable supervision of Miss Virsiuia Dixon the adviser of the Mirror the club
has enjoyed a prosperous year. Different phases of newspaper work have been
studied and much learned about the parts of 1 newspaper. Always ready to co-
operate with the activities of the school this club gave 1 goodly sum of money to
the school papa r.
Although many members will be lost through graduation others will carry on
the work of one of Allegany s largest clubs.
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signed in her cabin what is known as the "compact," one of our
iirst efforts toward a government by the people. This compact was
precisely the provisional government which the Virginia Company in the
preceeding February had given them liberty to found 'till a form of gov-
ernment be settled here for them.
Thus it read: "Ny those present, we, solemnly and mutually in the
presence of God and one another, covenant and combine ourselves to-
gether into a Civil llody Politick, for our better order and preservation
. . . by Virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and
equall l.aws . . . as shall be thought most meet and convenient for ye
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vw' ,T TUDENT participation in government was introduced into
yt -' 551191 Allegany High School in September, 1928. Under the able
leadership of Leslie Helmer, as president, a council, consisting
GSH!-,Q of one representative from each home room, was organized,
which met every Monday. The object of the organization was: to achieve
a better co-operation between student and teacher, to train students in
self government, and to promote in them a feeling of responsibility for
the welfare of the school.
The outstanding accomplishments of the school year 1928-29 were:
a new method of reporting to the library, which proved very successful,
and the printing of a booklet for newcomers to Allegany High School. It
contained valuable information concerning this school which was so
arranged that it could be used as a guide for those who were unacquainted
with the building, and the manner in which Allegany students should con-
duct themselves.
In September, 1929, a council was again organized, this time under
the leadership of john Spitznas, as president. The council was made up
in the same way as the previous one. The constitution was amended
changing the meeting of the council from every week to every other week.
One of the first activities of the council of the school year 1929-30
was to conduct a questionnaire throughout the school in order to get sug-
gestions from the students as to what the council should do. ln response
to the suggestion that there should be more social functions, the council
sponsored an Autumn Frolic.
Throughout the year, the student council has been the means of
bringing about a closer relationship between the faculty and the student
body.
A hearty wish for success to the future Student Councils is extended
by the members of the Student Council for the year 1929-30.
We hope that you will be as fortunate as we in having as your fac-
ulty adviser. Miss Simpson, who has done such splendid work with the
past councils.
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Treasurer .... .... 1 QICHARD CHRISTOPIIICR
Prompfvr ............ ............. D OROTHY LINN
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Dirertoi' ............................... ............ H AROLD C. VVACKARD
Vllhich club in our school is considered the best?
The one that towers above all the rest?
lt doscn't take long to know what you'll say,
For it's the snappy and peppy A. ll. K.
As the school year of 1929-30 comes to an end and Hthe curtain falls" mark-
ing the close of the tenth year of A. U. K., the officers and members of this most
active of the extra-curricular organizations, look back over a happy, busy year.
The regular club periods were given over to a series of lectures which dealt with
costume design, stage lighting, the art of "make-up," scene building and painting,
and the art of acting. During the second semester, four one-act plays were pre-
sented before the club under the direction of four of the members.
For the sixth consecutive time, the club presented the annual Christmas pro-
gram. The features of this performance included specialty dances by Louise
Rickey, jean llaer, Jeanette Gross, Doris Bernstein: the presentation of that re-
nowned Yuletide drama, "VVhy the Chimes Rangng Santa Claus's annual visitg
and the tableaux depicting the Nativity.
ln March, the club gave its annual dance. The elaborate dresses of the
fairer sex, the attractive decorations, the novelties, and the splendid music com-
bined to make this a long-to-be-remembered eve11t.
On May Sth, the Senior Class presented "Turn to the Rightug and although
it was primarily a class production, Alpha Delta Kappa largely contributed to its
success. All the sets were designed by members of the club, many of the roles
were essayed by other niembersg and, Mr. Wicka1'c1 staged the production.
The outstanding achievements of the year were devising and adoption of a
standard ritual for the initiation of new members and the betterment of the rules
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if to be just as profitable. To the A. U. K. of 1930-31 we send greetings and best
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So, as of old, may yon of today
Still carry on the A. ll. K.
May you work and strive to keep her name
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WHY THE CHIMFS RANC
As pa1t ot the Qhustmas P1'Og1dIl1 Alpha Delta lxappa plesented
Why the Chnnes lxmg 1 play IH one act by lhaabeth lVlcl+adden
adapted trom the story ot the same name by Raymond Alde11 The pe1
folmance was another success f01 A D lx The beaut1ful sets vve1c
des1gned and executed by members of the club the hghtmg effects vye1e
also planned and manlpulated by membe1s lt was a typlcal A D K
productlon and measuled up to the excellent standa1d set by that Ol
gan1Lat1on
The l1ttle play 1tself 15 beaut1ful It teaches the story or the Chr1st
Ch1ld 1athe1 than the l yfantme legend of Santa Claus The po1t1ay 1l O1
the seve1al 1oles by the acto1s added g1eatly to the IC21l1SI'I1 of the splendul
bLI1pt
The pa1t ot Holgel was play ed by John Sp1t1nas HIS 111terp1etat1on
dese1ves much P13156 H15 race was full or blended cha1acte1 and spn
1tual1ty and he constantlv essayed the two moods a certam grave half
myst1cal dream1ness and bubbl1ng through 1t the h1gh Sp111tS of h1s
natural boy1sh selt Zack laney played the pa1t of Qteen and Wlll be
remembered by the petulance and revolt 1n h1s CYPTCSSIOH The part ot
Gehauf played the old woman 1n a p1'OfCSS1OI12ll manne1 Ten othe1 mem
bers of A D K were 1n the suppo1t111g cast
The play was lepeated at The SlI1HHfl The1t1e as 1 pant or the
annual Scottlsh R1te MQSOHIC Cl1l1SlIT1 is P'11tv
STATION YYYY
On November Hfth the 5ophomo1e Dramatlc Club p1esented St3.tl0I1
YYYY as part of the assembly program As the name suggests the
theme IS centered around a program b1oadcasted by Stat1on YYYY The
rad1o program was actually recewed on the stage from Stat1on WTBO
Th1S one act play made one of the most entertammg assembly prog1a1ns
of the year The student body accorded It abundant applause
udglng f1om some of the h1st11on1c ab1l1ty d1splayed 1n th1s p1oduc
UOI1 we can look fOl gl eat pC1fOI'fI'13I'1CCS by these emb1yo thespmns du1
mg the next two years
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pf' V75 MAY 5th, at the Strand Theatre, the Senior Class presented 'fTurn
to the Rightl'-a most delightful comedy by Winchell Smith and John
' Hazzard-as the annual Class Play.
SL J2 The play was an old-fashioned comedy about simple, home-loving
people. The story was related amid scenes that suggested the purity and sweet-
ness of country lifeg and the lessons taught by the situations in the piece were
numerous and always conspicuous. The interest of the audience was obtained
upon the rise of the first curtain when we found Joe Hascom on his way home
after a year in Sing Sing Prison. His two prison pals, Gilly and Muggs, follow
him home. In doing so, they cause Joe much anxiety, as he fears they will tell
the home-folks where he has spent the past three hundred and sixty-five days.
Joe's activities of the past ten years are pretty much a secret to his mother and
sweetheart, Elsie. The plot deepened when we found that "Deacon', Tillinger,
Elsie's father, had been robbed, and joe was accused of the dishonesty. Joe told
Elsie of all the wrong doings in his past life, and admitted that he was an utter
failure. Through Elsie's encouragement and because he still loved her, Joe
"turned to the right." just how he and his two pals turned the financial difficul-
ties of his mother into financial success and at the same time won wives, afforded
us one of the most delightful evenings we have ever experienced. We shall never
forget the trip up the hill to f'The House that Joe Built." Will you?
The success of the play was due, in no small degree, to the efforts of Harold
C. Wickard, director of dramatics, who took a cast of inexperienced seniors and
"by magic" presented, on the night of the performance, a group of thespians
capable of difficult characterizations and unusual portrayal of emotions. The
general tone of the play was demonstrative of Mr. Wickard's mastery of dramatic
technique.
The beautiful and elaborate scenes, the unique theme, and the striking elec-
trical effects were contributory to the success of the play. However, without the
cast, which presented it, there would not have been a play. Within the cast, there
were no outstanding stars. Each actor did "his bit,', and as a result achieved
success, and thereby added another milestone in '3O,s march to glory.
THE CAST
joe Bascom .... .................. .... A R THUR KENNEDY
Nfuggs ........... . ............ RAY LAKIN
. . . . . . . . .CLIFTON YoUNc:BLoon
..........IAMEs FATKIN
............JOHN SPITZNAS
Crilly ...........
Deacon Tillinger. . ,.
Sam Martin .......
Lester Morgan .... ,... . RICHARD C1-mIsToPHI-:R
Callahan .. ...... ......... I ioBi-:RT THANNER
. . . . . . . .Jost-tPH MILL:-:R
......L1-:Roy DIXON
.......EDWENA DURR
lsadore .......
Moses ........
Mrs. Bascom ....
Elsie Tillinger .... .... J ANE McCUI.I.oUGH
Betty Bascom ..... ......... M ARY GEHAUF
Jessie Strong ...... . ....... AILEEN Jomzs
Katie ........... ..... V ERNA SCHOPPICRT
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OFFICERS
President ...... ........... ...,. Z A CK LANIQY
Vice-President . . . ......... MARY RUHL
Secretary ...... .... l ill'IULAlI IQICMMICT
Treasurer ......... ........ I EAN BARR
Scrgcarzt-at-Arms . . . . . .EDYTHIQ DAWSON
Historian ....... .... ll fl12Ll:A Tl'fNNl'1Y
Famlfy Adviser .... ...... ly llss Roucv
The Sophomore Dramatic Club-recently named "Sigma Delta Chiu-is one
of the most popular clubs in the school. The purpose of the organization is to
try out the dramatic ability of the incoming Sophomores.
The first production of the club, "Station YYYY," was given in the regular
school assembly period. From all reports, we gave a very enjoyable presentation
of Tarkington's comedy.
Later in the year, we selected a pin for our club. its design is suggestive of
the work in which we are engaged.
The club has enjoyed a successful year and hopes that the next class of
Sophomores will continue the club and enjoy it as greatly as the members of the
present organization have.
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Glee Club
OFFICERS
Prcsia'c11i . .. .......... .......... j Milfs FATIUN
SL't'7'f'Ilfl7',l' . . . .... RICHARD CHRls'ro1'Hi-:R
Libraifiazz ........... ........ I 2wA1.D IQUICH 1.
flssisfaizz' Lilzrariun .... ...... . . .............. . . ...... JOHN Coma
"VK'hilc to his harp Amphion sang,
The Allegany Glce Club chorus rang."
A tuneful air as "Ma"g a negro spiritual as "Massa Uear"g a swaying lullaby
as "VVho's That A-Callin' Hg a gay tune as "Three White Horsesng or even a
song taken from Greek Opera as "Ramesee" can be wonderfully transposed into
the most melodious tunes by the Glee Club, an organization known throughout the
city and in many near-by towns.
At various times throughout its existence, the club has appeared before
school and church assemblies: it has exhibited its talent before school supervisors
from various statesg and it has contributed largely to the success of three Spring
Concerts. Last year, we gained the distinction of staging a musical comedy with
an all male cast.
lloys who couldn't sing a note were taken into the Glee Club, on probation,
and in two or three years they had regular places in the School Octette, leads in
the musical comedies, and reputations as soloists of note.
Mr. A. W. Taylor is both the founder and present director of the Allegany
Glee Club.
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Allegany Choral Club
Prcsidwz! .....
Vice-President ..
Secretary ....
Treasurer . . .
Librarian ..
Historian ..
Director...
OFFICERS
Ri-zlalfgccix l'H1LLlP1fl
. . .lharrv EFFLAND
.....jEsslE KUHN
. . .Es'rH1eR FRVl'c1I
. .TZLICANOR CAPPER
.Doicoruy KAPLON
DoRoTHv Wri-L1soN
The Choral Club is one of the oldest and most prominent clubs in Allegany.
lt has been in existence for eight years and has always been very popular.
This year the Choral Club's activities have included: assembly programs, the
annual Spring Concert, a church concert, and part of the Commencement music.
The outstanding event was the annual concert which was given in extraordinary
fashion.
The club also had an appropriate float in the Armistice Day Parade, and
continued the excellent scrap book, which was started several years ago. The
scrap book contains programs in which the club participated since its organization,
and is illustrated with drawings of the club,s blue and white uniforms and the
official pin. lt also contains snapshots of various members.
The Choral Club has truly advanced music in Allegany and is a recognized
musical organization in Cumberland.
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SOPRANO ALTO TENOR BASS
KTARY El.'I'HN Rom-:ie'rs R1-iizlicc.-x l'HIl.I,lI'l'l Pfxioizv VVA1.I,1s Ronlcnw' 'PARKIQIQ
Doius Hlclzs'l'lc1N l.oUlslc HMLAN EIl1QI.IE F1lzl.1I2 hlixmlis FA'l'K1N
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l'JoRo'rHY JANE Br-xr:ENr and ,loHN CITI'I,liR
The Uctette is the youngest, smallest, and one of the most popular and useful
of the organizations in Allegany. They try to represent the best the school ca11
produce in vocal music. For three years, they have come for practice every
Monday morning before school, and their artistic success shows the effects of this
steady and loyal work.
The Senior Class, Alpha Delta Kappa, the Newspaper Club, the English
Department, The Monarch Club, the Parent-Teachers' Associations of various
schools and Flintstone High School are among the organizations who have called
upon the Octette to help in their programs. The school often enjoys their music
in assemblies and concerts.
Half of them graduate this year, and we hope the experiences they have had
in singing in The Octette will be but the beginning of the pleasure that they and
'if' 0, their hearers will derive from their lovely music.
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Allegany Orchestra
OFFICERS
President ............. ..... I lolalcivr PARIQIQR
Serrvftiijv amz' Trvcismfer. . . ........ lXlARY Jo SH14:L'roN
Director .............. . . .lX'l Iss Ilokornv VVn.l.lsoN
Our well organized orchestra, under the able direction of Miss Dorothy
VVillison, has been strengthened by several violins and, due to the organization of
the band, the brass section of the orchestra has been greatly increased.
During the year. the orchestra has played at Kingsley M. li. Church, Union
Street School for the l'arent-Teachers Association meeting, the preliminary and
tinal declamation contests, the A. ID. K. Christmas Assembly, the Cumberland
l,ibrary Lecture, the Sigma Delta Chi Play. the Commercial Department lllay, the
Recital of Shakespeaies Macbeth, the Debates. the Senior Class l'lay4"Turn to
the Rightf, the Spring' Concert, in which there was a violin trio and a brass
quartet, and the Commencement Exercises.
During the course of the year, a new idea was originated, and the formation
of a nine-piece -lazz Orchestra was attempted. After several practices, the debut
of this new group was made at the first of the Senior parties. Later, this orches-
tra played at many other school parties.
l,ast but not least, we must mention the acquisition of a 'AStar Saxophonistn-
lllr. Foy A. Curryfby both of these orchestras,
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OFFICERS
Prvsidcizf ...... . . .GI-1cNMoRx4: Rlcla
Virt'-President . . . ...... RAY li,AKlN
SL'C7'L'Z'U7'.V ..... ....... E DGAR DAwsoN
Trvasurvr . .. ...... CoRF1r:1,D PA'rr1aRsoN
Director .... ................................... lv ltss DORO'l'IIY WILLISON
The progress of the lland, during this, its second year, has been far in ad-
vance of our fondest expectations. On Armistice Day, the entire organization
made its flrst public appearance in new, snappy uniforms. Charles Smith, as
Drum Major, Ustrutted his stunff' and the striking appearance of the whole band
was favorably noted by all. Next they appeared at the Allegany-La Salle football
game, and by their playing did much to spur our team on to victory.
The band went to llaltimore and appeared at the state track meet. Allegany
can boast the distinction of being the first VVestern Maryland school to be rep-
resented by such an organization at a contest of this kind.
Reinforced by the abundance of musical talent to be received from Junior
High next year, we feel sure that the band will be, in reality, "Bigger and Better
Than Ever."
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VIOLINS
HELEN LOY AJARIGARET COREIELD FERMAN AICFI-ZRRAN
ALICE SMITH AIARGARET 'FHOMRSON FRANCIS VVEBS'l'ER
X71-IRNA SCHOPl'ER'I' ELEANOR IJAWSON HERBIZRT SMILI-:Y
JUANITA COOKE VIRGINIA SHIPIE SHIRLEY FURTNEY
PIANO CLARINET TROMBONE
MARY JO SHELTON LEROY SCHOPPERT ARTHUR LANICY
TRUMPETS AND CORNETS
GLEN MORE RICE RICHARD IJUNLAI'
BARITONE BASS VIOL
ARTHUR BRILL RUSSELL PUNTON
DRUMS
AONES AICh'III.L!'IN JOHN RHINIJ
C MELODY SAXOPHO NES
ROBERT PARKER VJ'Al.'l'liR REu,IIARI1
ADELBERT SMILEY FRANCIS TRAYNOR
FOY A. CURRY
E FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONES
ROY NIAY FREDERICK IJODD
In The Band
PICCOLO
FERMAN IXJCFERRAN '
ALTOS
EMURY VVALLIS ZACK LA NEY ADELRERT SAIILEY
TROMBONES
ARTHUR LANEY EVERETT GIBBS RORERT NJORICLA ND
A CLAIR MILLER
BARITONES
GUS XAIARFIIELD ARTHUR BRILI.
CYMBAL SOLOIST
THOMAS GILCHRIST
CLARINETS
JOHN ROIID VVILLIAM KIKRHT' RORERT I J1I,I.liNlil-IR
LEROY SCHOPPICRT M ELVIN DAWSON FRANK ROIIIIIN
ROY MAY ' RALI-H VA NDIERURII-"l'
TUBAS
fx COREII-:LD PATTERSON EDGAR DAWSON
DRUMS
RAY LAKIN JOE MILLER CROMWELL ZEMIIOWER
I' 'I SAXOPHONES
I ' MR. CURRY EDWARD EATON FRANCIS FFRAYNUR I
1 ! ROBERT PARKER ARTHUR ROEDEIQ FREDERICK IUODD K
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im! GLENMORE RICE OKLIN GEIDER FRANKLIN JOLLICY ,wg
iQxyfF g RICHARD DUNLAP CHARLES MURRAY EDWARD SERF Q74
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N l"lifXXtil'f, cluriug the early part of the Niueteeulli Century, it was a
popular custom for lieth men aurl women to meet aml rliseuss the news
of the clay at cafes. The cafes were loeaterl along the prominent
avenues aml lmulevarfls aurl the tables were plaeecl along' the sirlewallcs
umler sharle trees ur lnriglit awuiitgs.
At this time it was lmelieverl that if a persian was to he cleemecl as
eulturefl he must be very rliguitierl, have perfect manners, aml he almle to
eimverse easily with the laclies. These suppusemlly grmocl manners were a
mixture of rlaiutiuess aucl erurle habits, aurl as a result, all the rlaiulies of
the clay gathererl at the cafe to chat with the helles.
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L1fe At Allegany H1Qh School
WI F AN and Joan ma1ch1ng along Slde by slde entered the Assembly
f ff Hall w1th but one resolve fixed hrmlv 1n the1r nnnds not to get sen
l KD ly tlmental over the bemor Assembly about to be held ean grasped
S ,-Q her partner s hand say1ng 1n a determ1ned whrsper
Remember now no m1sty eyes or quaverlng volce We ve walted three
long yeals for thls moment so why be flCCC1tf1,1l and act as we w1sh th1s werent
almost the end?
Oh lll contlol myself stated loan 111 the same determlned vo1ce then a
trlfle less assured But 1f they smg Deal Old H1gh School I well you know
that song does sorto get you ean v1as about to make a scornful retort when
the s1gnal was g1ven for Flag Salute so she had to content herself w1th g1v1ng he1
frlend a w1ther1ng glance meanwh1le shak1ng her head slowly
The prog1am had ended Mlss VV1ll1son mounted the platform and at the
wave of her baton the orchestra began the l1lt1ng muslcal stralns of the Allegany
H1gh School 'Song The whole student body rose as one and as such burst forth
mto the most beloved song oan glanced qulckly at the g1rl St3I1Cl1Ilg at her s1de
expectlng to see her ey es laughmg wxth cvmcal amusement but was surpr1sed to
hnd m them the dreamy fal away look of one lost 111 rever1e As the mus1c ran
on she became wrapped 1n he1 own med1tat1ons however and forgot Jean com
pletely
Sophomore Year' Would she ever forget 1t? Weeks and weeks of con
fuslon Weeks and weeks befole one was absolutely ce1ta1n that these wele the
r1ght stalrs to take and th1s the rlght door to enter lnnumerable reprlmands
from the new teachers and razz1ng from the upper classmen New surround1ngs
and new faces new names to be lea1ned and w1th It all a declded development
of an 1nfe11or1ty complex w1th only the consolatlon that w1th next year would
come the oppoltunlty to do unto others
umor Year' One felt that she had ar11ved at last A happy med1um had
been atta1ned One could go along secure 1n the knowledge that unhke the lowly
Soph of last yeal she knew her Allegany and was wlthout the 1nev1table worrv
and stram that are the bemor s due
And then anothel qeptember Th1s tlme retu1n1ng to Allegany lI'1OW1l1g
that It IS to be the last year spent w1th1n her frlendly walls ln the past year one
learned to love the school and lovmg It the knowledge of depart1ng makes he1
just a l1ttle pens1ve Hangmg l1ke the SWOI d of Damocles IS the fact that each
scholast1c duty each student act1v1tv 19 be1ng performed for the last tlme and
thus evexy act becomes s1gn1hcant One puts forth her very best effolt to make
the grade that wlll enable her to stand prepaled at the thleshold of the new l1fe
that follows school davs Fleetlng days these and before one realwes It she s
steppmg out of he1 old seat and a pert young un1o1 IS say1ng w1th bored pohte
ness Pardon please
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"Open your book to page l56." The voice of the director came like a shock
to the two dreamy-eyed Senior girls standing in the rear of the Assembly. They
obeyed mechanically, without looking at each other, but when a large tear splashed
with a faint plop on page 156 oan just cOuldn't resist the desire to whisper'
Ceitainly music hath charms but well have no misty ey es just like that' and
she pointed to the tell tale tear drop
FLIsAI3IT H HAMNIIRNMI1 H
Alleganys 1930 Celebmties
Pest Foy Athlete
Rest Gul Athlete
'Vlost Populai Boy
Most Popular Gul
Tvpical Senior Boy
Ty pical Qenioi G1rl
lmest Sport
Most Personality
'vlost Stud1ous
Vlost Fl1rtat1ous
Piggest Nuisance
'Vlost lnquisitive
Rest Line
l Iggest Ciggler
Typical Allegany BOS
Tx pical Allegany C111
Wittiest
Most Talented
Most Devoted Couple FRID SMIT
Most Oiigmal
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The P1Cl1I'111I1'l1y contest ot the annual T'1sl C1 f l owndes lletl 1111 ltlllll Lou
test v1h1eh was held 1n the AuflltO11UU1 ot the Allegmx Hlgll Sthool on ljtttlllllil
the s1xth attlaeted a la1ge1 d.L1Ll1CHLC than h1d he1eto1o1e 11tte11ded 1 tontest ot
th'1t type
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lequltted themselves C1CCl1tdl'Jlj The 11111165 ot the Llllltiitntlltg md the tltlu ot
the 1Cilll11gS they gave tollovx
Qheulotte Self The Sw 111 Song O1pha Tlfllllti P1ltLl1'1lIl l11 the l 1l11e
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Sharp l1anee s Tr1bute to Alllbllti Iohn Slutfnas The Nl 1ste1ful M111 oi
the Ages Ab1aha1n L1ncoln
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C Capper and Mr V1eto1 D He1sex ln theop1111o11 ot the Judges M uv Gelmuf
md John 9p1tmas we1e deemed best and thex x1e1e euh wx arded 21 gold medal
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test held thls vea1 at Alleganx on TJCLCI'I'lbC1 the thnteenth
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Ferman G. Pugh Debate
The preliminary debate of the annual Ferman G. Pugh Debate was held in
the auditorium of Allegany High School on Friday, April 4th.
The question for debate was: "Resolved, That the United States should
compel all aliens prior to ten years' residence in the United States to become cit-
izens under penalty of deportation.
The Affirmative side of the question was upheld by Martin Sharp, Arthur
Laney, and Orpha Bonita Pritchard, with Edwin Gurley as alternate. The
Negative side of the question was defended by John Spitznas, james Fatkin, and
Mary Gehauf, with Connie Trigonoplos as alternate.
On Friday evening, April llth, Allegany's Affirmative debated with Barton's
Negative at A. H. S., while Allegany's Negative went to Lonaconing to thresh out
the question with Central's Affirmative.
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SEPTEMBER
3 Mr Relter opens door 610 rush 1n Trafflc Jam ensues 1n COI'IlClOlS
Qophomores couldnt hnd 100m to pa11x the11 lmddy Cars
4-F11 st ot a ser1es ot monotonous assembl1es
5 D1cl lhttner beg1ns h1be1nat1ng for the wmter Sleep OVC11ll es hun 111
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6-Call fo1 football candldates
Fred meets Wendyl
Our ambltlons C7 alluded to at 8611101 Class Meet1ng We xy 0111161 ll
1 MISS Murphy relgns ovel 11b1a1y Good bye chewmg gum
MISS D1um astomshed at ou1 lacl of 1nte111gence
Ida gets her ha1r cut
16-M1ss Grlmm does he1 stuff for the 2,1115
Ha11y Pyer and Hughle do then Cold Dust speclalty for Mxss li 1der
A D K reo1gan17es
Cha11es and Cleo fuss
Ouhestra tunes up Second lxrusler IIUSSIHQ,
5611101 Class elects officers
141151 lssue of A150111 1ll1r1'01f
Katherme Ruhl declares she IS thmugh V111l'l men
26-rflgill Daw son decla1es Red t1es are collegmte
James Fatkm gets acqucunted vuth Mau lxuhl
Allegany WIHS f1 om Wlnchestel 28 20
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OCTOBER
Sophomme D1amat1c Club holds lesson 111 m'11 e up Do the Sophs need
that? 1001 1nnocentc1eaturesl
em 1 aer and Herbert bm1ly I'I'l1SS111g from M1ss Mclxennw s class Qoph
omoles have developed the hablt of gettmg lost
41-M1ss Murphv 1ounds up all the gum chevy C15
Allegany at ohnstovvn 0 0
Fou1 culprxts go to the Peoples Court Anyvvxy they got out ot school
Allegany at Penn 2 2
P1ctu1es taken for year bool M1 Coldfxne explams to the Sophs that
evervone cant be 1n the f1 ont row
Guls defeat M1d1and 8 0 The QOCLCI boys xx 111 over 1 'l'5'11lL 8 0
Football bows defeat Challestoxx n 40 0
Arthul Ixennedy entels school Cnls' C111S'
Assembly The band stluts 1ts stuff 41 nt
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17-Allegany at lleall-soccer, O-2.
19-Allegany is defeated by Hagerstown, 6-O.
22-Game with Bruce called off.
24-Barton at Allegany, 2-3.
26-Waynesboro at A. H. S., 13-13.
28-LaSalle at A. H. S., 8-1.
ZQTALLIGEWI staff is busy.
30-"Jack" is "at home" in the locker room.
31-Martin Tenney arrives at school before 9 :0U.
NOVEMBER
1-Half day school. Rig celebrations!
2-Allegany's football team defeated by lvlartinsburg, 12-18.
5-Sophomore Dramatic Club presents assembly play.
7-"Los Angeles" passes over A. H. S.
9-The football team defeated by Keyser, 0-14.
11-Armistice Day Parade! Charles Smith leads the band.
12-Mr. Kopp speaks in assembly on Armistice Day.
13-Girls' League plays "Truth or Consequencesf, Ask lllary Ruhl!
14-Club pictures taken.
15-"Sue,' and "Yump" bring back romance to Allegany.
18-Mary Ruhl gives Fatkin the air.
19-Fatkin tells ALLIGEWI staff that he needs vacation.
20-Miss Drum gives interesting piano selections in assembly.
25-Football game with Altoona called off.
26-Rig pep assembly.
27-Thanksgiving Holidays.
28-Thanksgiving! Allegany brings home the turkey-defeats L. S. 1., 7-O.
DECEMBER
2-Pupils sick. Six-week tests.
3-James Fatkin gets stuck in Aa.L1c:tcxy1 office door.
4-Reports! Results censored.
5-Hugh MacMillan falls again-this time from a chair.
6-Mary Gehauf and John Spitznas winners in the preliminary declamation
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9-Locker inspections-or revelations.
10-Mr. Wickard and James Fatkin agree on one point pertaining to the year
book.
11-Ruhl's and Company walk to school. -
12-Clifton Youngblood has l'permanent" reset. I i
13-Powells have a flat tire.
16-Mr. Wickard announces rehearsals for the Christmas entertainment. I
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18-The girls and boys received their letters.
19-Allegany is awaiting "Santa's" annual visit.
20-A. D. K. presents the annual Christmas program. Dances! Songs! "VVhy
the Chimes Rang!" Santa Claus! Presents! Holidays! Hurrah!
JANUARY
6-Vacation over. Robert Robinette is breaking in a new stick of chewing-gum.
7-Once again, romance comes to Allegany-"Othello', is shown in assembly.
8-Student Council proposes to install lights to regulate traffic jam in the cor-
ridors.
9-Seniors choose "Turn to the Rightl' for class play. Miss Kifer resigns as
class adviser.
10-Allegany wins from Bruce.
13-Allegany beats Keyser in basketball for the first time in four years.
14-Choral Club features at regular assembly.
15-Basketball team practicing with determination.
16-Miss Eader gives "Incomplete" test.
17-Allegany beats LaSalle, 28-22. Some game!
21-Professor Frederick Losey gives lecture on "Macbeth'! at special assembly
and a recital of "Macbeth" at night.
22-Six weeks' tests-No hard feelings ? ? ? ? ??
23-Miss Webster refuses to become adviser to Class of TSO. Wliat shall we do?
24-Seniors turn over new leaf.
27f'!Exams" begin-Good luck to all!
30-No school today. Teachers laboring with our Ubrain creations."
31-VVeeping and wailing-Reports are out.
FEBRUARY
3-ALLIGEVVI has gone to press. Some record! Staff plans for rest cure.
4-We are entreated to join "The League of Nations."
5-Gleichman enrolls in Mr. Reiter's private physics class.
6-Ethel B.-champion tlirtfand K. Sherman stage duel over "Hughie."
7-"Hughie" saves Charles Gordon from the misfortune of attending an all
night party.
10-Mary Morton promises to supply physics class with cup cakes.
ll-Allegany beats Martinsburg, 47-38.
12-Spitznas tells us about Lincoln.
13-Senior Class meeting called off! No teacher will become class adviser.
What a class? Mr. Taylor assures us that he will supervise "Baby Day' and
"Class Day." Three cheers for A. W. T.
14-Valentine Day! Everyone wondering as to the sender of their valentine.
Allegany defeats Penn Ave., 35-22. Tie for first place in XV. M. L. League.
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17-"Dot" Stitcher accidentally made a basket at practice. Coach doing fine!
18-Rehearsals start for Senior Class Play.
19-The editor wins a place on the debating team by delivering Spitznas' speech.
20-f'Tomboy" Tyler of "Mighty" Beal! High amuses several members of the
staff.
22-Mary Morton suffers from attack of the "Hu" after the Westmont boys
"flew the coop."
24-Allegany, 24-La Salle, 21. l.et's go, Alco!
25-Girls' League Minstrels delight student body.
26-Ethel B. receives her first "love letter" from '1Hughie" and Charles Gordon.
27-The Business Manager has Spring Fever.
28-Basketball team leaves on trip to Pennsylvania. Sophomore girls weep and
wail. Must be great to be an athlete!
MARCH
3-lloys are back at school. Won all games on the trip. Cause much merriment
by exhibiting the love letters they received from some of those wee Soph-
omore girls.
4-A. D. K. Dance announced for March 14th.
S-john Hanley gets to school before nine o'clock. Mrs. Warlield celebrates.
6-Student Council adopts point system for school offices. We cannot under-
stand how the vice-president of the Sophomore Class could have an equal
responsibility with the presidents of the more active clubs.
11-john and Arthur Duxbury entertain us with dramatic recital and songs.
12-La Salle defeats Penn Ave., 33-32. Oh! Boy! We almost have that pen-
nant.
13-We have that pennant. Allegany defeats Bruce, 72-16.
14-Black and Gold Decorations! Favors! Refreshments! Unusual Games!
Splendid Music! Initiation! -A. D. K.'s Tenth Anniversary Dance!
17-Commercial Dansant sponsored by Room 17.
18-Reports! Some seniors begin to see that a diploma isn't just 'round the
corner.
19-Choral Club Party.
20-The Ruhl Sisters have a Hat tire. Fatkin and Wiant decide on vocations.
Guess what? Rubber-workers.
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21-Miss Henderson decides she doesn't know 31-3 English.
24-All of Room 8 on time for school.
25-Felix Brady walks to school.
27-Robert liichelberger is sent to the ofiice. Horrors! l
APRIL '
1-April Fool Day! Enjoyed by all. Why shouldnt we enjoy that day? ! D2
2-Night rehearsals start for "Turn to the Right." 51533
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3-"Bill', Somerville doesn't visit Miss Kifer.
4-Preliminary Debate.
9-Musical Organizations appear in splendid concert.
10-Band starts outdoor practices. Sophs develop "rubber-necks.',
ll-Ferman G. Pugh Debate.
15-Jean RHEI' decides to wait until next year to win an athlete's love.
17-Easter Holidays! Last breathing space.
19-Alumni Easter Frolic.
22-Rack at the old grind. lt won't be long now.
24-Locker inspection. 'Twas necessary to hire additional janitors to remove the
paper from the building.
25-Team leaves for Penn Relays.
28-Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
MAY
3+Dual Track Meet at Martinsburg.
5AThe Calcium Glare! The Seniors present "Turn to the Right" at the Strand.
6-"Taxiel' sleeps through another assembly.
12--Robert lladgley demonstrates his ability as a toe dancer before the Volunteer
Fire Department of Ridgely.
14-Charles Smith doesn't break a dish in Cooking Club.
19-eThe Yearbooks arrive. Grand rush for "The Rest o' the AI.LlKll2XX'lES.,,
20-Curls! Knickers! Lolly-pops! Senior llaby Day!
23-Junior Senior Prom.
24-C. V. A. L. Track Meet, VVaynesboro.
27-Frederick Dodd can actually play 'K ,Tis Allegany" on his saxophone.
28-Physics Class visits X-Ray Laboratories. VVe see through many of our class-
mates now.
30-Decoration Day! Early dismissal.
31-County Track Meet.
A JUNE
3-Weepiii' and wailin'-Senior Farewell Assembly.
4-Cupler finds out that he was elected advertising manager of the l930
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LLEGANY stands forth
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high schools. lt is her policy to
play square and play well. The
following pages show the precision
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Q LLEGANY started football the last week in August when Coach
IVJVA lv tense training Thev emeiged two weeks later a group of husky
young warriors with elements ot football correlated with their acts
thoughts, and deeds. Although Allegany had only one regular back from the
1928 edition of the gridiron sport, Coach Bowe1"s initial call was answered by
over fifty candidates who, with training, had the requisites of making a good
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By the time of the first game, Allegany was able to put on the held a smooth
working combination that wrecked Winchester, 20-0 g and sped on to Johnstown to
annex the glory of holding a "Johnny" team to a scoreless tie. Next came
Charlestown and a surprising
40-O victory that impressed the
sport followers of Cumberland
with the offensive power of the
team. Unable to get going, and
subject to two unlucky breaks,
Allegany fell before Hagers-
town, 6-O. Returning home from
Hagerstown, we tied Waynes-
boro, 13-13. Allegany failed to
avenge Martinsburg's defeat of
last year, and fell 18-12 on a
last-minute pass. Against Key-
ser, injuries and breaks forced
A. H. S. to bow, 13-Og but Al-
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ly Springs, 52-6. The final game
of the year brought Allegany
satisfaction and happiness, when
against a great La Salle team,
the Men of Bowers played like
demons, and with a line exhibi-
tion of team-work and reserved
power, the Allegany machine
thundered on to a 7-O triumph.
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MacMillan, VVhceler, Vlfolfc, Twigg, Bcalkey, Golden, llanner, Clark, Douty, Firlie
Gurson, VVelker, Williamson, Ott, Van Horn, Navc, Eichelbcrger
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Football
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ROBERT EICHELBERGER
. . . . .HAROLD WELKER
. . . .CHARLES VVOLFIQ
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.. .RICHARD VAN HORN
. . . . . . .ELLIS NAVE
.. . . .ABIE GURSON
. . .ROBERT DANNER
. . .BERNARD BEALKEY
. . . . . .EARL TWIGG
. . .MERRILL GOLDEN
The Backfield
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against great odds. He is a fast hard runner and can
play with the best. Twigg in his first year of football
showed unusual speed and accuracy in passing and i11
carrying the ball. No man was ever too big for Twigg
to get. Our other halfbacl' Bealkey a Sophomore
was a powerful figure on every offensive play. H
was always full of spirit and capable of cheering the
whole team even when we were losing. just before
the crucial game with LaSalle Golden captain of the
team sustained a broken collar bone. The morale of
the squad was broken. Coach Bowers however dis-
playing his customary good judgment sent Danner in
as captain. lf Danner had never play ed another game
while wearing the lwlue and White he would alwavs
be one of our heroes. The masterly way in which he
controlled the actions of the team and brought to
Alleganv the coveted victory over Laballe added the
brightest chapter to the archives of Allegany s athletic
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END
Our left end was the boy who threw
the pep and light into the H29 Whi1'l-
wind." "Ike" had a habit of cutting the
ball-carrier down with their own inter-
ference. He was a valuable asset to the
team on the offense. We predict that
:'Ike" will still be on the end next year,
if his friendship with Cupid continues.
For three years, he has worked to make
Alco's teams bettei, and muen credit is
due this true Alleganian. .
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END
Playing right end is Abie's favorite
sport. "Smuck" was the "pug" who cut
down more men in a day than Father
Time does in a year. He was a deadly
taekler, a splendid interferer-an all
around end. llest of all, it is rumored
' that l'Abie" and 'llke" are going to be
playing "hanky-panky" with Johnstown,
Keyser, and l.aSalle next year.
JAMES OTT
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heaviest men on the team. He made a
Rx great record of having but very few of
his passes mishandled by the backlield.
, His defensive playing would make a nuc- , l
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' n mends Jim to any institution needing a '
good Hsnapper-back" and a wonderful ,
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RICHARD VAN HORN
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Af- Dick held down the toughest position
'f ' on the teamginterfering guard. lt was
a common occurrence for Dick to cut
down two or three defensive backs. The
position of guard draws slight recogni-
tion, but, it takes a man to play it as
Dick did. Van was a real worker, and
Allegany will have difficulty replacing
this lighting "wild cat." He will always
be remembered by those who witnessed
the La Salle game as the man who put
the punch in Alco's tackle plays.
FRED CLARK g
11ALFBAck I
"Tack is Allegany's fastest man. On
end runs, "Tack" has been thrown, but
never from behind. He is an all around
player, and one who can be counted on
to carry on for A. H. S. next year. On
defense, 'he broke up many passes, came
through with some great tackles, and
otherwise took an important part in the
grid campaign of '29.
HUGH MACMILLAN
IAIALFBACK
"Mac" was a backfield man playing
Y his first year of football-but, what a
lf" 'X , year. He can pass, kick, and run with
' the best of them. In a ame, he fought
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A of stars in the La Salle game, when he
was called upon to take Golden's place, K
I and came through with flying' colors. -
We are sure that he will be an All-
eys American back when he dons the colors dt,
'l'-if I of his college squad.
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ELLIS NAVE
TAQKLI4:
This big boyhnative son of Pennsylvania-has made a
name for himself at right tackle. lt takes an even half
dozen to put "Slim" where he can't reach over and get
someone by the shoulder, hip, or leg. He has a high per-
centage in passes caught, and we predict that next year he
will be a receiving station of loose footballs.
HAROLD WELKER
TACKLE
Welker, our big left tackle,
was a shock absorber who
always appeared to be giving
all the shock. He is a great
defensive player and the big
gun who opened the hole on
our strongest and most used
play. That speaks well for
VVelker! His power availed him much in
breaking through interference and in blocking
kicks.
JAMES XVILLIAMSON
GUARD
"l3ricklayer" is the most characteristic name .lim ever had.
He has played the game two years and knows it like his al-
phabet. He is the hardest man to take out of a play, and
generally plays in the enemy's hacklield. jim was solid and
shifty and always used
his head in his opponents
stomach. This is the big
boy's last year, and 'tis
said he hates to leave, be-
cause-some say it's a
Soph, but we say it's
football.
CHARLES NVOLFE
GUARD
"Cholly," the boy with the locker room chant,
was a whale of a defensive player. That, along
with his aggressiveness, made him a sterlingnlines- 953
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'FACKLE
g This lad from Carolina did his bit for
Allegany. Wheelei' was a strong de-
fensive and offensive linesman. He
might truthfully be labeled a package of
dynamite, for he was made to play the
game of football, being endowed with a
body of solid muscle and a quick and
ready brain.
PAUL DOUTY
HALFBACK
Although Paul was one of the small-
est men on the squad, he is proof of the
saying, 'iGood goods come in little pack-
ages." "Plug" was very efficient in the
art of squirming through tight holes and
eluding tackles. VVhile on the offense,
he tackled like an old timer. NVe regret
that this is "l'lug's', last year.
IQLLERY VVARD
END
Ellery was one of the hardest workers
on the squad. He was a great fighter,
a mighty tackler, and instilled the team
.,.fN,. with vim. His success is due to deter-
," yy mination and grit. Long will we re-
" member him receiving difficult passes
' from the air. Here's wishing Ellery a
banner year for the coming season of
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A1legany's "C e Heroes" hrought to a close an extremely successful season, hy
hringing to our sc th . onor and glory of possessing the Maryland State Championship.
This year, Allegany roast of having had one of the greatest "Five men" teams ever seen
in the State. Every new his position and played it, That is what huilds Champion
t" XNith that mp ive ' ' ' ing the players and the loyal support of the student
llegany jus in. could stop usl
'gany is pro er tea egany is proud of her coach, Nlr. Bowers, who has
1 school in winr g the Stat
I and his great ahility to instill
have made such a marvelous s
tnnant. NVithout his marvelous knowledge of hasket-
knowledge into the players, We feel sure we should
ug as we did in our regular schedule and in the State
u ' 1 's is the second y Nr. has helpediproduce a Championship team
g a e feel that we to "Blushing Bill."
eg 1 the first game the Y. Nl. C. A., hut after that she got
in 0 strid d cated eight opponents Ave., heat usg we heat lieallg and then
Keyser d s hut thanks to the e squad that was the last defeat of the
season a ny finished the rest
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.-Xlleg 1 ' if her regulars hrough graduation, hut We are
hoping to X2 h npionship 'I' portals of .Xllegany next season.
SCORE
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19 ....... . Y. KI. C. A. ......... 31
-16 ..... ... Deklolay .... ...... . 17
33 ..... . . . 22
Z3 ..... . . . 13
41, . . ..... . . . . 26
32 ..... . . . . . 14
30 ..... ..... . . 25
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36 ..... ..... 1 iarton High , .. 17
28 .,... ..,Penn. Ave. School . .. 31
24 ,.... ...Frosthurg .. 21
28 ..... ..... K eyser High . .. 31
47. . . ..,.. Martinshurg. VV. Va., H . ......... .. 33
35. . . ...l'enn. Ave. High School .......... ... .. 22
36 .... ...l"ernda1e, lla., High .... ... ..... .. 17
44 .... .. . lfrosthurg High School .. .... .. 33
33... ..... Vlfestmont, Pa., High ... ... ... .. 14
24 ..... ..... 1 -a Salle lnstitute .... ... .... .. 21
39. .. ...Barton High School .... ... ... .. Z-1
54 ..... ..... VN lestmont, l'a., High ... ... .. ., 30
41 ..... ..... P 'ernda1e, Pa., High .......... .. .. 14
54- ..... .,.,. L onaconing High ............. .... . . 18
72... ,... .Vvesternport High School ............... .. 16
40 .... .,... 17 riendsville High School .....,... .. 13
ff 43 .... ..... ' Takoma Park High sciwi .. 14
I -14. . . ..... Kliddletown High School ... 7
53. . . ...... f Xllegany Alumni ......... . 30
55 .... ..... C amhridge High School .... 14
1131 .... ..... T otal Points ........ .. . 15
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PLAYERS
"IKE" CICSNA
rok wa RD
llecause "lke" has shown unusual ability i11 the game of basketball and be-
cause he is the best "one-handed shot" in Vlfestern lXlaryland, he made the Var-
sity during his first year at Allegany. VVe could always rely on "lke" to put all
he had into the game. That's why Allegany is fortunate to have him return
next year.
"DlCKl' IHTTNER
FoRwARD
"Dick" is the veteran of the team, because he was played on the Varsity for
three years. The boy sure knows his basketball! You'll agree to that fact if you
had the good fortune to see him play his "masterpiece" against l'enn Ave. VVe
regret that we lose "Dick" through graduation.
CHARLES GORDON SMl'l'H
l'liN'l'liR
Deing six foot four and a "witty" player, Charles Gordon htted in the center
position with ease. "Smitty" was able to get the "tip" from every opposing cen-
ter. Getting the "tip" pays! On the defense, his playing was always spectacular.
We lose "Smitty" through graduation, and realize that we'll encounter difficultv in
locating his successor.
"HUGHllT" MAcflVlll.l.AN
GPA RD--CA I-'rA I N
"Hughie" led the team through a very successful season. He was always
cool, alert, and quick, and excelled at recovering the ball from the banking boards.
His ''stick-to-it-iveness'' was a mam factor in the march of "The Cyclone" to the
Championship.
LEU TVVIGG
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Another of our big boys is "l,iffhthouse Leo." Twigff measures six feet two
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inches, and is every inch a guard. llis specialties include excellent defensive play-
ing, recovering the ball from the banking boards, and sinking l'pot" shots. VVc
reg1'et that l.eo leaves this year.
HARRY IZYFR
roRwARn
Always ready to answer the call when needed, Harry proved a valuable man
in the role of sub-forward. VVhenever Harry was in the game, he proved a source
of much worry for the opposition, as he was one of our best shots. Harry will
leave the squad in ulune. Good luck, lflarryl
MICRRILI. GOLDICN
GUARD
Due to injuries received in football, "Red" was unable to start playing with
the team at the opening of the season. VVhen he came out, he easily gained the
position of sub-guard. During the games in which he played, he appeared to be
one of the cleverest guards in the XV. lXl. l. l,eague. NVe hate to lose "lied,"
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' C 5 soccer star of former years. Coach NeaVs iirst call
rl H was responded to by five of last year's regulars and a
host of experienced players who were on last year's squad or who
had played at Junior High. Due to the reserve material on hand,
the line-up changed often so that Neal could develop all players
showing promise.
This season, Allegany did unusualy well. We won four
games, tied two, and lost three. This indicates that our soccer
teams are steadily improving and that we are in the soccer ring
to Stay.
Next year, Coach Neal will have a supply of experienced men
on the team. Pat Kilroy, the rambling red-head, has been elected
captain for the coming season, and we hope that he will not only
continue his fine playing, but that he will be able to instill in his
men that lighting spirit of old and bring to Allegany her first
soccer pennant.
Soccer
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Allegany The Games Ofvprmczzfs
4 Beall 15
5 Bruce 4
2 Penn. Ave. 2
8 LaSalle 0
4 Central 0
O lleall 2
2 Barton 3
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Symons, Offut, Smith, Fishell, Robbins, Coach Neal
Kauffman, Reighard, Beal, Beck, Duckworth, Dela Grange, Ayres, Roliinette
Lakin, Twigg, Athey, VViddoWs, Christopher, Burner, Kilroy, Ilela Grange, Ritchey,
Wilkiiison, Rice
Soccer
PLAYERS
Goal Keeper ............................................. MARTIN TENNEY
Right Fullback .................................. . ........ VVALTER BURNER
Left Fullback .............................................. RALPH ATHEY
Right Halfbacle ......................................... WILLIAM RITCHEY
A Center Halfback ..,...................,............. VINCIENT DELA GRANGE
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Loft Halfbacle .............................................. HLTGH KILROY f
NIN R. O. Forward ...................................... RICHARD CHRISTOPHER
Ii i R. I. Forward ....................................... WILLIAM XVILKINSON
! Canter Forward ............................................... LOUIS RICE 1
5, L. I. Forward ............................................ EDGAR WIDIJoxx's
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WALTER BURNER
CAPTAIN-FUl,I.RACK
The soccer team was fortunate in hav-
ing such a capable leader as "VValt."
lluring the whole season, he exhibited
his fighting spirit and excellent sports-
manship. Let us take our hats off to
"VValt"-soccer player extraordinary.
VINCENT l JELAGRAN GE
CENTER HALFBACK
All those who saw this lad play
against Bruce High this season will aver
that in that contest "Delly" played the
greatest game of his career. Through-
out, he was cool and dependable. When
he booted that old ball, did it soar to-
ward our goal? Well, we hope. "Vin"
was chosen for the All-Star Team.
HUGH KILROY
LEFT HALFBACK
Gaze upon "Pat,', our fighting Irish-
man, who played such a brilliant game
all season that the boys rewarded him
by selecting him to captain next ycar's
squad. "Pat" figured in every play made.
Best of all, he has the habit of being
right there when needed most.
RALPH ATH EY
1.12F'r FULLBACK
Here is another of our strong back-
fteld men. Ralph played a good game
all season. When the battle became fast
and furious, he kept cool, but he was al-
ways to be found where the going was
the hottest. Prince of good sports, We
wish you lots of luck next year,
LLIGEWI ' - - I930
VVILLIAM RITCHIE
RIGHT HALFBACK
In "Duke," we have one of the best
halfbacks in the league. He was always
getting "tough breaks" in the games, yet
he managed to show everyone what he
was capable of doing with that "edu-
cated toe" of his. He is one of the
members of "The Three Musketeers."
Any opponent who "pulled anything
over" on him, deserved all he gained.
JACK DELA GRANGE
CENTER FoRwARD
Although jack was playing his first
year of soccer, he showed much ability.
His clean manner of playing and his fine
sportsmanship were always in evidence.
When Jack entered into hard scrim-
mages, his courage generally brought
A. H. S. out on the long end of the
score.
RAY LAKIN
LEFT ourslmz-FORWARD
Now, folks, we gaze upon the smiling
countenance of our "Blonde VVonder."
Ray was the most vigorous player of
all. He could surely "whizz" the ball
through that opposing goal. Whenever
an opposing goal keeper saw Ray head-
ed for the goal, he realized that two
points were about to be scored.
Ray is one of "we, dignified Seniors,"
and his loss will be greatly felt.
EDGAR WIDDOWS
LEFT 1Ns1ne-FoRwARD
"Ed" made a good showing all season
and played his position on the team with
the ease and confidence of a veteran.
VVe are fortunate in having this re-
markable player back with us next year.
May he continue to "boot that old ball
through" the opponents' goal and there-
by assist the 1930 team bring Alco its
first soccer pennant.
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RIGHT oU1's1m-1-FORWARD
To us, "Dick" was our "Flying Acro-
bat"g to our opponents, he was "The Big
Nuisance." Acrobat, because he seemed
to be everywhere at oneeg Nuisance, be-
cause he outclassed his opponent in all
departments of play. Whenever "Dick"
got near the goal, we were certain of
getting two points.
We are sorry to lose "Dick", but we
wish him lots of luck.
WILLIAM WILKINSON
RIGHT INSIDE-FQRWARD
This was "Billie's" first season of soc-
cer with Allegany. However, he made
a name for himself before many games
had been played. His playing always
showed evidence of much thought and
practice. We are predicting a bright fu-
ture for you, "Billie" Let's see you "in
there" and help win that pennant next
year.
CHARLES SMITH
coAL
In "Smitty," we had a great goal
keeper but, in the Penn-Allegany game,
he sustained a broken finger. This mis-
hap ended his soccer playing for Alle-
gany.
We lose "the big boy" this year. We
wish him success as he goes forth to
play in the game of life.
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Another Girls' Basketball Season is past and again Central High School is in
possession of the coveted pennant. Although we did not finish in first place, we
enjoy the honor of having been the "runner-upi' team and the pride of having had
a splendid team. Much of the success of the season was due to the careful guid-
ance and foresight of Coach "Kitty" Grimm.
During the season there were many interesting games but, now as we recall
the separate games, three of them stand out most prominently in our recollection.
The first one was the opening game of the VV, M. 1. League and proved to be the
most thrilling one of all. Our opponents were the lassies from Central and we met
on the Lonoconing floor. We lost the game but are proud of holding the great
Central Sextette to a 29-25 score. The second was played with Bruce on our
home court. The girls from "up the creek" gave us a big surprise and we were
lucky to win this second exciting game. Then came the great upset of the year.
VVe defeated "Mighty Beall High" on their floor by the score of 25-8. .
By way of summary, we note that the girls from Alleghany won twelve gfunes,
lost two and tied one. We get better every year! Watch us next year! Through
graduation, we lose Miller and Shaffer, but around the remaining four, Coach
Grimm should build a great team. Especially does this seem true when we recall
the "subs"-Malamphy, Barham, Flake, Kiiffner, De Vries, and Stitcher. We
should win the pennant in 1931!
VARSITY
NlC1.LIIi RL'PPr:R'r . . . ............. . . .Forward
VIVIAN WRIGHT ......
MADPlI.YN B1.oNsKv ....
NAOMI SHAFFI-IR .....
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CLEO MILLI-:R .. ..... Guard
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Alleghany The Games Of7j5C2IICllfX
15 Alumnae 29
25 Central 29
32 Bruce 30
33 Keyser 6
39 Midland 10
E 28 Barton 12
19 Penn Ave. 8
25 Beall 8
41 Keyser 7
25 Penn. Ave. 10
23 Beall 23
35 Barton 22
35 Midland 29
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N lLl.Ll E R U PERT
FORWARD
Nellie-our cool, quick, tlashy star forward, comes through her second varsity
basketball season with flying colors. She has shown remarkable ability as a for-
ward and her "sure shotsl' have been instrumental in each of our victories. We
are glad Nellie will be back next year.
VIVIAN WRIGHT
FOR WA RD
Although Vivian did not start the season as forward, she has blossomed into
an accurate, steady player. As Rupert's side partner, Vivian holds her own, and
the pair are hard to beat. We expect "llib" to take a regular forward position
next year.
MADELYN IZLONSKY
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Madelyn is one of the tallest centers in the W. M. l. League. She is fast, and
can always out-jump the opposing centers. Madelyn, by her splendid defensive
playing, has proved herself a valuable asset to the team. She will be back next
year to take her place among Allegany's athletes.
NAOMI SHAFFICR
sine c1sN'rL:R
Short, speedy, quick, and alert! Those words describe "5haff." She has
played splendidly all through the season. The team is very sorry to lose "Shalt"
through graduation in june. Good luck, Shaffl
CLEO M ILLER
GUARD
Cleo is one of the reasons why the opposing team generally loses. Not many
baskets were ever made by the opposing forward. She is an "ace" of athletes.
The team will greatly miss Cleo next year as she graduates.
ZELMA LANGIQR
GUARD
Cool headed and quick, that is "ltty." When a forward scored a basket on
this guard she had to work for it. Allegany has been lucky in having Zelma in
its ranks. Wle are glad to know she will return next year.
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wx? gb HE neldball team U11flCl the enetul faulflilllkb o
J Q Coaeh Fumm made a WOl1ClCIl1.ll show mg thls yeal
Although thex d1d not w1n the ehamp1onsh1p thex
Fl Sq celtalnly p1OVCd themselves wo1thy of p1dlSC
The g1rls had one ot the eleanest teams 1n the league 'md
proved themselves to be the best of spolts IQve1y playel on the
team 19 to be commended on the hne iplllt shown
The best game of the season was play ed Satmday Novembu
9th w1th Ioanconmg on the11 home held Although the team
was mmus two of the lCgL1ld1S they made a splend1d showmg
F01 'El16lI' hne v1o1lx sevelal of ou1 pla3 e1s have been awarded
plaees on the All 5ta1 Teams The tollovung WCIC awarded
plates on the hrst team Cleo M1llC1 lett fullback Ruth Ma
lamphy 11ght tullbaelx BCttVlDCV11C9 lettouts1de forward and
Naoml Sharfel 11ght outs1de lO1Wd1Cl Those maklng, the second
team VMCIC V1v1a11 W11ght eente1 fO1VVH1fl Madelme l lonsln
Lente1 halfbatl and Dolothy I axham hoallxeepel
Wlth so manv 1eg,ula1s bad next N631 and Vvltll M195
GIIIUIU as eoaeh we plednt 1 sueeesstul yen tor the te tm
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Kastncr, Massic, Kiiffucr, Mathcuey, Schuck, Flake, Kocgcl, Stitchcr
Klalamphy, Cooke, Eaton, Nvillingham, K. Miller, Bacr, Bowman, C. Millar, E. RH.l'l'IZll'I1,
D. Barham, Blonsky, Langer
Grimm, DcVrics, Willison, VVright, Rupert, Shaffer, Sowcrs
Fieldball
PLAYERS
Goal Keeper ............................................ DOROTHY TZARHAM
Right Fullbaek .......................................... RUTH MALAMPLIY
Left Fidlbaek ............................................... CLEO MILLER
Right Halfbaek ......................................... ELEANOR BARHAM
,fN,y Center Holfbaek .................,..................... MADELINE BLONSKY
" Left Hcdfboek ............................................. Z1-:LMA LANGER
Right Outside Forward ...............................,.... NAOMT SHAFFTQR
g I Right Inside Forward ...................................... LEAH WILLISON
1 I Center Forward ........................................... VTVIAN WRIGHT h
I-'13, Left Inside Forward ....................................... NELLTE RUPER1' ,wg
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CAPTAIN-LEFT FULLRACK
"Lcfty"
"Lefty," our star fullback, played an
all around good game this year. As
captain, she led the team to victories in
noteworthy fashion. She is one of the
three Musketeers. The team will lose
Cleo this year through graduation. VVe
are confident that Cleo will succeed in
the game of life as she has in fieldball
LEAH WILLISON
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This IS Leah s second year of fieldball
and her playing clearly showed the value
of her experience Leahs aggressive
ness and determination were always in
exidence during the games 'lhe good
sportsmanship of Leah has proved an
asset to the team Vle regret her loss
due to graduation
VIVIAN WRIGHT
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excellent game She was one of the
best center forwards in the VV M I
league Although small in stature she
certainly is big in courage The team is
xery fortunate in having Bib with them
again next year
NELLIE RUPERT
LEFT INSIDE FORWARD
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Nellie has played fieldball for two
team in every way Nell certalnly
knows much about the game Allegany
is proud to have this brilliant player
back next year around which to build a
strong offense
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BETTY DEVRIES
LEFT OUTSIDE FORWARD
"Betty"
Betty is new in Allegany this year.
We are glad to have her, because she
made the first team. She has played a
fine brand of iieldball all season. Since
she can do this as a "Soph," we expect
"bigger and better" things from Betty.
NTADELINE BLONSKY
CENTER HALPBACK
Speedy
The old reliable and dependable Vlad
elme who has more than once proved
herself an asset to the team She has
played Heroine 1n many games
Speedy Alco s Scoring Ace enjoys
the sight of that old ball slipping
through the goal posts Madeline still
has another year to play heldball Watch
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DOROTHY BARHANI
IOALKFEPER
Dottze
Dott1e certamly knows her P s and Q s
about Heldball Very few points have
been scored aga1nst our team and much
credit IS due to Dottle She IS the sec
ond of the Three Musketeers The team
IS very fortunate in having Dottie wxth
them again next year
NAOMI 'SHAFFER
OUTSIDE RI! H1 FORWARD
Shay?
There is a saying One may be little
but mighty and it certainly holds true
wlth Shaft' You w1ll agree if you
have ev er witnessed her play1ng Heldball
qhatif has played the game for three
years and much to our regret we lose
her through graduation in June
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LEFT HALFBACK
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Zelma, another one who belongs in
the "little but mighty" class, is one of
our fastest players. She went up and
down the fields like lightning, and it was
always a treat to see her catch the ball.
The team is proud to have Zelma back
next year.
ELEANOR BARHAM
RH H1 HAI!-BACK
Ellze
Ellie IS another of the Sophomore
group who are able to make the team
To her belongs a real fighting spirit
when she gets the ball its too bad for
the opposlte team Ellie has played
well and since she is a Sophomore we
expect wonders from her in the next
two years
RUTH MALAMPHY
RIC H1 1-ULI BACK
Ruth1e
Ruth too IS a new player who has
endeared herself in the hearts of
leganys boosters by her cool reliable
and steady playing She certainly is
worthy of the position she held this year
Ruth will be back next year Hurr th'
CLARA KHFFNER
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Although Clara did not play in all the
games she was always ready when
needed We like her because she ex
emplilies the righting spirit and stick
to itlveness Because she is only a
Sophomore we predict 1 bright future
for her in the game
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Track
w Q! HI' tracl season of 1929 can be called one of 1111 success The o en
ry yy lng dual meet wlth Maltlnsbulg on May the foulth was lost to that
team 46 64 lalgely due to the PIOWCSS ot Karns the West Vllglnla
Q ace who accounted 101 flve nrst places and won the spllnt lelay fO1
lals team when he 1311 as 2111Ll'lO1 mall Allegany tought thlough all the events
and lepillll tllell lootels somewhat by copplng the one mlle lelay lace the last
event
The fO11OW1I1g Satulclay the local Y M C A was met and deteated by a
good I'I'l31g1I'1 Boots Sapp and ohnny Colden staged the tlllllls of the day 111
the halt and mlle races the Y stal wlnnlng on both occaslons
On May the Clgl1lICC11t1'l was lnaugulated the 1'llSf tllangulal meet fol the
Clty Claamplonshlp La Salle lenn Ave and Allegany paltlclpatlng Allegany
won wlth polnts to SPHIC scollng lllnety SIX polnts to La Salle s thllty one and
l C1111 Ave s twenty one The blue and Gold scoled slams ln the one llundlecl
and two twenty runs and copped CVCIV event except the hlgh jump
Allegany took palt IH the C V A L meet at Wlnchestel Va on M ly 25th
Olltilllllflg fourth place ln a llotlv contested meet and scollng elghteen and onc
1OLlllQl'l 13011115 The w 1111161 was Martlnsburg yvho tot lled thllty pOll1lS ollnlly
Golden was hlgh POINT man f01 Alleganv Wllllllllg the 880 and Scflllllg second lll
the mlle lull Plll Bennett won second 111 the 220 and the Mlle Relay team ot
Tw lgg llennett Tr idel and Laptaln Ryan won second place
The Annual County Tlaclc Meet Ol as we should say Fleld Day took place
Mav 31st at the Cumberland P311 G10L1I1C1S Thls meet now has about 147 events
and IS stlll elcpandlng We tully expect to hnd such events as the Stilllfllllg
blO?1fl g11H and the tlddle de wlnlc toss tol lcculacy on the llst befole many
lnole yeals Suffice to say Allegany wallced aw av wlth the track and held events
but lost out on total polnts because the Amazons of lleall Hlgh completely ovel
pow eled the rest of the County IH thelr events
At the State Meet Allegany County 1'lI1lS1lCd f0l1Itl1 wlth competltlon 110111
tw ellty thlee countles We can boast of no State Champ but oul Illllelfy flve
pound Relay team ot MLFQIIHH Aaron Mlller and Wll113H1SfDI1 won second placc
and the A4116 Relav team yy as second by a scant toot
Chances 101 a successtul season lll 1930 loom llllgllt and we hope to yvlll
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the fair sex rczttls ZlIllPI'tlVlllglj' t'i'um :tn illustrzttc-rl ztrtivlu in :1 11-tx
ptilmlicntiuiiz Hrlllltlllgll uui' lJlllliZl'lHVlIlg clclcrs l'I'UWll, thc vt-rvu ut
thv lizirii llzmce :mtl the zllwzuitlnm ut' thc vlliwlllllglflll l'ust stu-vp tlimugli
the niuclerii lJZllll'UOI11S like xx'ilcl-life. In Z1 thx-ss such :is this, with lull
lutnierl slccvc-s :mcl lightly lltmiict-tl skirt, one cam flu thcsc iivw tlzmc
without iiiinmclcstyf'
AI'tt'1' tliiim-11 21 t'i'it-ntl who has Vccuiitly :trrivecl fruiii liiimpt- Umm
visiting us. llc is zt clztshiiig' tigtirc, with sitlc wliislqcrs lizlmlsmm-ly curlctl
.incl tlkkclbllllltllly l1ums.l11cxx song' cztllctl Ihc lllzm XX hu llmlic thc llzmlt
:tt Mmitc Czu'lci." Aimtlici' ut' our l-1'lL'lltlS has seen thc' "Ulrich Cmulc,
that spriglitly tliesxttricztl CXll'2lVZ1g2lllZ2l, iii which tights linvv zictuztlly lmctii
xxwmi lbyllltlCl1tPI'lISltlll1CtllSIll2lf'Ill-lllCllIJllCL',!Llltl wc:11'cviitt-1't:ti1ivrl ln
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Autumn Frolic,
5,4 Yigfvy we did have a party! XVQ refer to The Autumn lfrolic, sponsored
fa lf- X,-fi b the Student Council. Wlizit a success it was! lt far surpassed any
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c-Q53 Starting at eight o'clock Friday, November 21st, the' Hlvlidnigln
Bell-hops" transformed the uniquely decorated assembly into a whirl of laughter
and gaiet f. Then the fun be an! Witli each succeeclinf dance, the enjoyment
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increased.
A special feature was a duo-tap dance by Betty DeVries and Jean llaer.
Jeannette Gross entertained with a difficult and pleasing soft-shoe buck dance.
For those who did not care to "trip the light fantastic," cards were featured.
At exactly eleven-thirty, to the strains of the School Song, the happy and
joyous guests slowly wended their way home, exclaiming, one and all, ",VVhat a
perfectly lovely time l had."
The A. D. K. Dance
LD GJ HF tenth Annual Dance of Alpha Delta Kappa w is held in the school
auditorium, March 14th. The decorating scheme excelled that of
l-5 former years, with the club's colors, Black and Gold, predominating.
HN, ,-'gi The music for dancing was furnished by The Midnight l3ell-hops-
one of the peppiest and liveliest of the local dance orchestras.
Two of the features of the evening were: the public initiation, when two
candidates were admitted to the club, and the numerous unique contests staged
during the progress of the dance. This was the occasion of the club's first public
initiation. It proved to be most successful and aroused even greater interest
fNI in this oldest of the extra-curricular clubs. The several contests, especially "The
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,fl l- all. ln each contest, the lucky ones were awarded complimentary tickets to
j l "Turn to the Right." I l
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Sophomore - Senior Prom
M HE Sophomores outdid themselves in giving the Seniors one
S' 'S ' perfect and gay carefree revelers Hooded the beautifully'
fl Sq transformed auditorium. Every Senior and every Sophomore
was out for a good time, and as a result of that desire, the crowd was one
of the most friendly ever to attend a social function at Allegany.
lt seemed that everyone was at the zenith of happiness when the
strains of "Home, Sweet Home" warned us that, as all good things, the
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The Class of '30 gives three cheers for The Class of '32!
Junior - Senior Dance
, ERTAINLY Allegany has had few more delightful dances
than the Junior-Senior Prom. The music was wonderful,
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LASIL-'3' tractively arranged decorations were beautiful. Lovely frocks
in all the flimsy, delicate materials of summer, swaying forms, animated
faces, and an atmosphere of friendship made it the dance of dances. The
whole evening passed without the slightest trace of boredom, and it was
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,f ' When the dancers wended their ways homeward, you could hear
'fl echoing, from every Senior, "Thank you, juniors, for a real promf'
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1"!r OFT june breezes, youthful laughter, :1
ff-.' hhh' joyous reunion of alumni and "grads,"
delightful music, gorgeous decorations,
65.3K-,Q Allegany spiritfthafs the Senior Prom.
Every Senior will always remember his last social iling
at Allegany High School. The Senior Prom-wit has
a deeper meaning than any other event in the whole
year. There always will be a sense of 'thappy-sad-
ness" in the hearts of Seniors as they move about the
old auditorium in this, the last of social functions for
them as students in their Alma Mater.
Like Cinderella, the Seniors must away at the
stroke of twelve and must remember, like Cinderella,
the happiest moment of their lives. 'Tis the happiest
of times, isn't it?
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l.l. thc lm-mlrcrs ul' thc must 1JUlSl11I1lllllQ clul: in thc sulmul have
gzxllmcrccl nm thc campus lu xxnlcli thc inizxlifni com-lllwilics. Muni
czulrllflzllcs lmw tclt thc loss wt thou' lllgllllj' :xml pmsc llurmg th
umm-lllmlics, hut :ls lflussic. tha- must pfqmlzlr stmlcnl in thc school, gm-5
lllll-Xyflllfl lu 11104-l hm' flmml. the nh' is lillul with
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is lmliml-fulllcel :Ls thi- utllcrs, hut hor lute is fm' clillcrcnl than thc 11-sl
1m'slu-isluslcp mln :l lull of xxzllvr, hut l'lwss1c is :1 grmrl spurt :mcl will
:1 thrill in lmvillg :1 part in swmcm'g':l11iz:nlim1.
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T' Travel Club
OFFICERS
President .... . ................... lViLlZAl5l'2'l'll HAM x11cksM1'rll
Vice-President . . . ........ ETHEL M1NK14:,
Treasurer ...... .... M ILDRED STRAUSBURG
Faculty Adviser .... ...... M Iss VVEBST1-:R
The Travel Club of Allegany High School celebrated its second birthday last
September. Although it is still in its infancy, it strives to be a worth while asset
to the school.
The word "Travel,' is indeed a magic word. Consequently the aim of this
club is to help each and every member to appreciate the beauties of other lands,
and to learn the value of really understanding the customs and mannerisms of
foreign peoples.
Throughout the year, the meetings were made interesting and colorful by the
lectures given by the sponsor of the club, Miss Anna Webster.
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OFFICERS
First .S'emesz'er Seemzil Senzesfer
President ........... HOWARD Dicmcv President .....,...... EDGAR TJAWSUN
Viee-Presideni ....... EDGAR ljAVVSON
Viee-President ........... .IA M 1-is Orr
Seerefary . . . . .LIQROY Dixon' Seerefary . . .... ROB!-IRT RAwLrNf1s
Treasurer ..... .... If LLIS NAV14: Treasurer , . . .... HOWARD DICKIEY
Faculty Adviser. . . . . .Miss LILLIAN KIFER
This year the Chemistry Club and the Science Club merged into the new and
better Alchemists' Club. This new club, under the able guidance of Miss Kifer,
has survived a torrid year, which was filled with many hair-raising explosions and
bewildering experiments.
The bi-weekly meetings were always very interesting and enjoyable. Many
instructive chemical demonstrations were made by members of the club. Perhaps
the most delightful program of all was the "Cocoa Banquet," which was enjoyed
by every member in spite of the fact that the cocoa burned and the crackers were
missing.
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Girls' Manual Training Club
OFFICERS
First Division Second Division
President ........... KATHLEEN RAER President .............. CLEO lNllLLl'1R
Vice-President ....... NELLIE PERRIN Vice-President ...... VIVIAN VVRIGHT
Secretary ..... ..... H AZEL DPINNY Secretary ......... RUTH MALAMPHY
Treasurer .......... MARY M. SMITH Treasurer ........... NAOMI SHAFFER
In September, the Girls' Manual Training Club was organized as the first of
its kind in Allegany. The girls were so anxious to be affiliated with such an or-
fx ganization that too many applied for membership. Finally, the problem was solved
by forming two divisions of the club.
The aim of the club is to make the home-makers of the future better ac-H .A
quainted with the more common tools and their use. lt has been found that a ll
' little knowledge on this subject will not go amiss.
The members have worked hard and steadily throughout the year and have .
succeeded in making attractive table lamps. The club enjoyed a successful year,
'EQ' and hopes that the members, next year, will enjoy the work as greatly as the M213
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Boys' Cooking Club
OFFICERS
President ................................................ CHARLES SMITH
Vice-President ........................................ THOMAS GILCHRIST
Secretary ................................................. EDGAR DAwsoN
Treasurer .................................................. FELIX BRADY
Boys in a kitchen! Who ever heard of such a thing? Throwing eggs around
as though they were marbles, and slapping butter with gestic gusto. 'tllutter
and Egg Menl'-that's what they will be.
"Half a pound of flour, six cakes of yeast, and what else does that recipe
call for, 'Bill?" "Say, what are you making, a cake or a balloon ?" "And hold
W xx that skillet as though it were a frying pan, not a tennis racket!" "Don't spill
,X that grease down my pants leg!"
, l, Woulcln't Mother be pleased if she could see "The Apple of Her Eye" ther
l little apple dumplingj neatly dressed in a little white apron, learning the principles
I ,Al of the culinary art? Wonlt she be pleased when "Pat" says, "Oh! Mother, your
methods are antique lu? .
A I "Who dropped that cup ?" "Please, dear teacher, it fell into pieces while in
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. Forensic Club
OFFICERS
First S6H1fC5I'L'7' Sammi Svuzcslvr
Prcsidvuf ........... LEAH VV1L1.1soN President ..... ROBERT ElcH1c1.1s14:Ru1cR
Vice-President .......... HARRY BYER Vive-President ...... LEAH VVILLISON
S'ccrm'ary ........ AMELTA ANN CLAUS Secrcfary ........ AMELIA ANN CLAUS
Treasurer ..... RoBi:R'r E1cm:LBERc:1zR Treasurer .............. HARRY RYER
Club Sponsor ................................................. Miss EADER
A X, The Forensic Club, so called because it is a combination of the Public Speak- Vx
ing and Debating Clubs, has had a profitable year.
,' , Under the guidance of Miss Eader, its efficient club sponsor, members of the
A ll club have gained a practical knowledge of the technique of debating. Formal de- l
l ! bates have been held on current problems of vital interest. lk i
l Members of the club have entered enthusiastically into the work of making it ' Q
B one of the most valuable of the extra-curricular activities in Allegany High ,
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Library Club
OFFICERS
President ................................................. THELMA Blass
Vice-President ........................................... NORA ROBlNP1'l"PE
Treasurer .................................................. ELLEN BRADY
Svcrefary ............................................. KA'l'HERINE GORMER
Faculty Advisor ............................................ Miss MURPHY
The Library Club began its existence when the new school was opened. To
become a member of this club, you are required to read at least four books other
.f'X-N... than those read for credit or extra credit in English and History.
ln the three years of its history, the Library Club has devised and adopted a
i li workable and permanent constitutiong developed, through technical contact, an
l increasing regard for the care of booksg and secured a wider and better literary
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OFFICERS
President ............................................... TXTERRILL GOLDEN
Vice-President ................................................ JOHN R1cE
Secretary and Treasurer ...................................... PAUL DOUTY
Faculty Adviser ........................................ MR. W. L. l2owERs
The Boys, Physical Education Club reorganized this year with an enrollment
of fifty-one members.
As in former years, the club periods were devoted to soccer, basketball, and
X stunts-head stand, hand stand, diving, tumbling, hand springs, pyramid building, -
X.. etc. ln order to create an interest in these stunts, two gold medals are annually
offered to exceptionally qualified performers.
if nl The speedball teams which represented the school in the County Track Meet, l
I were selected from the club, and considerable practice was accomplished during K
rl the regular club periods. ,
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OFFICERS
President .................................................. CLEO MILLER
Vice-President ........................................... VIVIAN WRIGHT
.S't'creta1'yand Treasurer ................................... NAOMI SHAFFIQR
Ariviscr ...........................................,........ Miss GRIMM
The Girls' Physical Education Club was reorganized this year, and the above
officers elected.
The first half of the semester was spent in organizing the various fleldball
teams and doin stunts. All the members partici ated in these activities with the
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" ix The second semester was begun by forming six different basketball teams
f il, and a tournament followed. The "All-Stars" won the championship. 4
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OFFICERS
Prrszdcnt VIINCI-NF DILA CRANCI
Sccrttarv and Treasurer MABPI l,AC'I'Nl
Adwstr Mlss H1 INDPRSON
The Cameia Club although but two 3ea1s old has enjoy ed a piohtable xeai
pioved methods ot taking and finishing pictures Under the supelvision of Miss
Hendeison the club has held many interesting and instruetive meetings
One aim whlch the Llub has not been able to accomplish is the development
ot a staff of expert photogiaphers who would furnish photographie woik fO1 T111
Alcoln Mrrror and TH1: ALLIQP wi Peihaps the Camexa Club ot 1930 1931 Lan
uiange sueh '1 co oxdmation between these three extl x Llllllklll ll utivities 'md
theiehx benefit all thiee of them
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Bird Club
OFFICERS
President ............................................. .TACK DELA GRANGE
Vice-President .......................................... HARRY HAMMOND
Secretary-Treasiirer ...................................... ROBERT DANNER
Historian ............................................. ARTHUR CARSCADEN
The Bird Club, which was organized last year, has enjoyed another success-
ful year.
The aim of the club is to instill an appreciation of the value of birds and to
promote a broader knowledge of bird life.
fx Under the capable leadership of Miss Barncord, the club has had many en-
ff' joyable programs and has thereby established an enviable record for so young an
organization.
N Inasmuch as the greater portion of our membership is from the Sophomore
1 Class, few will be lost by graduation, and we therefore predict an even stronger -
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History Club
OFFICERS
First Semester Second Seincstcr
President ........... WALTER BURNER President ............ EDWENA DURR
Vice-President..LEONARD PENNINGTON Vive-President ......... Jessie KLTHN
Secretary ....... WILLIAM CARsCAm:N Secretary .......... MABIEL VAN SANT
Treasurer .......... MELVIN DAwsoN Treasurer .......... VVALTER BURNER
The History Club, although a rather small organization this year, has lived
up to its former traditions as one of the worth-while clubs of Allegany High. '
Under the able leadership of Miss Hilda Sirbaugh, the club was a great
success. The main purpose has been to study topics of History that cannot be
- taken up in the classroom. Current Events have been taken up extensively this 'NK
N' year by the club, and the work has proved very beneficial and interesting to the ,
. ! members. K '
l' Many of the members will be lost by graduation. lt is hoped that future '
members will hold up the standard and carry on the work of the History Club.
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OFFICERS
Pw.vidc11t ............................................... ELEANOR CAPPE1:
Vice-Pwsidcwf . .......................................... ALBERT GORMER
Svcrcfary ................................................. Loclsn RICKEY
Treasurer ................................................. JAM: SCHATDT
Faculty Adzfism' ............................................. Miss GIBBONS
Here is the organization that does the bulk of the advertising for Allegany
High School. Athletics, dramatics, social affairs, inter-class contests-these and
many other school activities have been brought to the notice of the public through
lffxc the attractive posters of the Pen and Pencil Club.
If" 'X The club, beside boosting the school and advertising its activities, has proved
,ff lx very helpful to the members. The meetings were splendid examples of group
Ii discussions that are really beneficial to every participant. Cartooning, lettering,
costume design, and poster-development were some of the topics that especially I A '
r appealed to all. I
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OFFICERS
First Semester A Seeomz' Semester
President .............. RUTH D1EH1.
Vice-President . . .DOROTHY NEXVBEIQRY
Secretary .... ....... E RMA FTEl.l5S
Treasurer ....... .... J AMIcs WIANT
Sergeant-at-Arms ..... MARY GEHALTF
Mirror Reporter ...... FRANCIS TWIGG
President ............
Vive-President .. .
Secretary ....
. .ERMA FIELDS
. .PAUL DOUTY
MARY GI-:HAUF
Treasurer . ...... ..... R UTI-I D IIQHI.
Sergeant-at-Arms
Mirror Reporter .......
.JAMES WIANT
VENITA SHAw
This is a club of which Allegany can truly be proud. It stands for the
highest ideals and principles of commercial life. Beneficial and interesting meet-
ings have been given during the year with the aim of training the members cor-
rectly and efficiently in the ways of business.
This organization is becoming more and more popular each year. The reason
for this can readily be seen, because of the enjoyment and practical knowledge
that can be derived from such an organization.
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Pnszdent ANP MCCULLOUCII Pnszdwzf JANI MLCULLOUC ll
I In Preszdcnf lVlARY EI TON ROBERTQ l TFC Pmszdwzf MARY FLFON ROBERTS
Sttrcfarg DOROTHY I lNlN Ytcafvram AMI I lA AINN CLAUQ
Tnnszmr VlRfI1NIA lI11II T7'LlIS1t7'L7' VIRK INIA l l'l'l'I I
Hzstorzan GRI HA PONIIA PRITCHARD
Sponsor MRS PLOREINCF G WARFIELD
The gIrls of Allegany H1gh Sehool belIevIng that a club bu1lt upon the Ideal
or S61 vue develops characteI and 1CSp0HS1b1l1ty strengthens the bond between
students and faculty Increases lovalty to all the best Intelests of the school have
lOlfI'lCCl themselves Into an 0rganIfatIon vvhIch eaInestly strlves to be helpful The
ClI'lS League under the eapable guIdance of Mrs Warhelcl has been most sue
eessful In 1tS eflolts and It Is Lellalll that the I eague has made IapId Stl1flCS th1s
IeaI In lessenmg the llllfllllel ui laps to be tmveled In mdu to Ieach the goal of
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Allegany Hi-Y Club
OFFICERS
Prvsidvfif ............................................... lX'I1-ikimsi. Go1,nl-:N
Vice-P1'csidc11f .............................................. HARRY Ilvi-in
Secretary ................................................... l',xL'I. lJo1"rY
Treasurvr ............................................ XVILLIAM GlcAi:imR'l'
Chaplain ..................................................... JOHN Loma
fll1"Zf"iSI'7'S ......................... llll-ZSSRS. VVILLIAM Duiua and VV. l.. lloxyi-:Rs
The Hi-Y Club is one of the foremost organizations in Allegany High
'fx School, because of its purpose and its high ideals.
pf N The purpose of the club is to develop upright attitudes among its members
1 li and associates: to aid the school in every possible mannerg to produce outstanding
r . . . . .
' leadersg and to create and maintain, throughout the community, high standards ot
Christian character.
Under the leadership of Messrs. Dulce and Bowers, the cluh has made rapid , '
strides during the past year. The name of lli-Y becomes more honored and re- I
spected every year. gyffi
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preciation ancl thanks to the following
concerns and individuals for their
interest and assistance in compiling, mak-
ing, and publishing this volume of THE
ALLIGEWI:
LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING COMPANY
Lynchburg, Virginia
The Engravers and Printers
GOLDFINE STUDIO
Cumberland, Maryland
The Photographers
DAVID J. MoLLoY COMPANY
The Cover Manufacturers
THE STAFF
which has worked hard and ungrudgingly
to rnake this volume a success
HAROLD C. WICKARD
faculty adviser, and faculty nieinbcrs and
students who have furnished valuable
aid and suggestions
-JAMES FATKIN, Editor.
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u'urlcl. llcrc is mic ur' tlic rcalitics wliicli will he quits au usual liapf
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VALUAPLI INFORMATION
FOUND IN MID YLAIX
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FLOW ERS BY WI R E-everywhere
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THANKS
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that gasoline that stops knocking?"
Second Hozo: "Yes, sir."
First llozo: "Give my wife Z1
glass."
Doris ll.: "My shoes are just
31.36 North killing my feet."
Charles S.: "They're killing
Mechanic mine, too."
Su-egt Paul: "Did you really make
these biscuits with your own little
hands?"
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R1 N G S A stitch in time saves a lot of
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listen to all the noise."
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a gang of under-classnien waiting
for me to come down to inquire
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Manhattan Shirts
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN CUMBERLAND
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SCI-IWARZENBACI-I and SON
You like to deal with a store that's glad to get your trade. You like
to feel that every dollar you spend there is really appreciated. You
like to know they are anxious to have you delighted with even the
smallest purchase.
YOU LIKE TO FEEL THAT THEIR RULES ARE RULES OF
ACCOMMODATION INSTEAD OF RULES OF RESTRICTION
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IN MEMORY
OF
MRS. ANNE M. LUMAN
1852-1926
A Pupil
BONDS
FOR
INVESTMENT
Charles A. Piper
103 Baltimore Street
PHONE
2 7 7 6
Claude L.: "VVhy haven't you a
date tonight?"
Glenmore R.: l'Grace isn't
speaking to me."
Claude L.: "How's that?"
Glenmore R.: "She was work-
ing a cross-word puzzle and asked
me, 'What's a female sheep F' and I
said, 'ewe.' She hasn't spoken to
me sincef'
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Him: "You know, dear, l've
been thinking over our argument
and l've decided to agree with youf'
Her: "XVell, it won't do you any
good. 1've changed my mind."
"You can get anything at a mail-
order house," remarked Josephine.
"Everything, alack! but a male,"
sighed Mary.
Servant Girl: "Madam, master
lies unconscious in the hall, with a
piece of paper in his hand and a
large box alongside."
Madame X. Qjoyouslyj: '6Oh,
my new hat has arrived."
A TO UCHING TALE
She touches up her hair,
She touches up her face,
She touches up her eyebrows,
Her folderols and lace,
She touches up her thumbnails,
Her fingers, one, two, threeg
She touches up her dimples-
And then she touches me!
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The Llberty Theatre
The House With Perfect Sound
WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM
VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE
Farmeras Dairy Produejrs Co. , Inc.
311-PHONES-312
THE MILK WITH THE DEEP CREAM LINE
Llberty Frult Exchange
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Everything in Fruit Also Country Produce
GREEN GOODS OUR SPECIALTY
Phone 2868 163 Baltimore St.
A Peerless Motor Cars
f" XX SALES AND SERVICE
GEORGE AND HARRISON STREETS
. I Oscar Curley sq
gift 11212
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Bill Cramer
6'The Tire Mann
It's FIRESTONE Tires Now
.lust 'Phone
2 1 5
110 South Mechanic Street
Opposite NV. Md. R. R.
Freight Office
Meet Your
Friends
at
THE
Royal Confectionery
I N C.
DELICIOUS
ICE CREAM AND CANDIES
-Palatable Lunches-
FROM OUR
CONTFM PORAINES:
HONfV'Rl2 YOUR Tl2liTH?
The following acl was clipped
from an Arkansas newspaper:
FOR SA1.1i-100-year-old NVhite
English Leghorn llens.
ALL PRO Vl DEU
FOR RENTfOne furnished room
with small private family for
couple.
DARN THAT FLORIST l
Clipped from the Chenango
CN. YJ Telryrafvlz:
The lmride was attired in a gown
of white wool batiste and satin,
ancl she carried a bouquet of punk
roses.
PEERLFSS UN DERSTANUTNG
Among the smallest screen stars
are the following: Dorothy Janis,
4 feet 11 inchesg May 1V1cAvoy,
lletty Bronson and Ressie Love, all
feet.-l?'i1'111inglzauz Aye-Hz'1'a1z1'.
XVF 1.lV12 ANU LEARN
Question: X'Vhen clicl Augustus
C:esar die?
Answer: Aug. 19, A. D. 14, and
lynchecl Aug. 17, 1915.-Sun Fran-
cisco Daily News.
FRIED OR BOILED
Made with a yolk front and
French pantie style either lace
ll'111111lCCl or tailorecl.4Acl in Orlan-
clo, Fla., paper.
HIS NOSE KNOXVS
Fish smelt in season.-Sign in a
Newark, N. J., store.
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Prof. Antonia La Manca
COMPOSER
VIOLINIST
TEACHER
Grarluatccl from Vincent
Paoliella of St. l'ict1'u,
a Kliniello School
of Naples
'l'IcAcu1N4s nv HURo1'15AN
M l2'l'HoIzs
Italian, Grrmavz, Frcurlz
and Iinglixll
QAONIDUCTOR OF XNTBO
BROAIJCASTING
STATION
ORCII ES TRA
FUR Au. OCCASIONS
EXAMINER OF OLD
MASTER VIOLINS
Tauylzt in Cunzlicrlalzd for
T011 Yvarx
16 Liberty Trust Building
Phone ..... 2967
From The Very Beginning This Store Has Featured
O U A L I T Y
fv
OUR POLICY WILL BE THE SAME DURING THE YEARS TO COME
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DE LUXE
TALKING PICTURE
PROGRAMS
VVOULD YOU
LIKE TO
HAVE
310,000.00
VVhen You Reach Age
55, 60 or 65?
LET US sHow YOU How
THE
TRAVELERS
INSURANCE COMPANY
ALBERT H. MACY, Agent
14 Green St. Phone 1430
Cumberland, Md,
Boys and girls may not be alike,
but they certainly do correspond.
Miss Dixon: "ln the English
constructions, the masculine always
embraces the feminine."
james W.: "I unanimously
agree."
THE HEIGHT OF OPTIMISM
Telling hair raising stories to a
couple of bald-headed gents.
MacMillan: "A man told me I
looked like you."
Charles Smith: 'lVVhere is he?
Ild like to knock his block off."
MacMillan: HI killed him."
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF
Rawlings fell in love?
Fred Smith fell out?
Dawson would be congenial?
Joe Miller wore a derby?
"Tommy" grew up?
Gearhart couldn't find an argu-
ment?
Gurson didn't have a car?
Kathleen didn't tease the boys?
Carscaden's hair should turn
pink?
Cleo should quit speaking to
Smith?
Cupler didn't have such a sweet
voice?
Jessie handed a "Write-up" in?
Ray took six snapshots?
Spitznas hit Ruehl?
Eichelberger passed physics?
Bittner got a diploma?
Cupler sold an ad?
WE DIDN'T HAVE ANY
SCHOOL?
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and when you think of a RANK think of OUR hankfthen come in and
get acquainted. The man with five dollars treated with as much courtesy
as the man with thousands
YOU NEED US -- -- WE NEED YOU
AS BUSINESS FRIENDS WE ARE BOTH MADE STRONGER
Commercial Savings Bank
Cumberland 2 1 1: :: :z : : Maryland
R. Frantz Produce Co.
WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE
Phones 854-855
167 Bedford Street
Bedford Street and ll. Q O. R. R. Crossing
Cumberland 2 : : Maryland
Garden Theatre
'6Where the Showing of Good Pictures is a Habif,
HOME OF
SELECTED MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT
AT
POPULAR PRICES
Continuous Performance----i-12:00 to 11:00
Curtis Confeftionery
FOR THE BEST
HOME MADE CANDIES ICE CREAM AND SODAS
72 Baltimore Street
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Star Dye Works
George hl. Svvach, P1'0jvrivz'ur
GARMENT
DYERSANDCLEANERS
Phone 1315
Necessity Street
Cumberland :: Maryland
PHONE
2 7 9 3
James C. Powell
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
lt is disagreeable to have cooties.
but suppose they chirped?
Heard in the locker room:
"Hey there! Don't spit on the
Iloorf'
l'S's matter? Floor leak?"
He: "Say, who dated my girl
for tonight?"
She: "Oscar,"
He: 'AI did but she vvouldnlt tell
me."
Cop: "Hey there! you can't stop
here."
Abie: "Can't eh! You don't
know this car."
Fatkin: "Look here, Helen, I
want to see you about this para-
graph, in the Mirror, announcing
my resignation from the staff."
McFerran: "But, it's quite true,
isn't it
Fatkin: "Quite But l should
like you to explain why you've
printed it under "School lmprove-
mentsf'
pry
This is one of Cupler's favorite
jokes:
A little Scotch boy asked his
father to give him a penny to get
an all-day sucker.
"Do you think l'm crazy?', asked
his father, 'tW'hy it is four oiclock
already."
I l Dickey: "l've had this car ten
Nineteen South Liberty Street Years and UQVCV had Pl Wfsflfa
Parker: 'You mean you ve had
CUml9C1'l3nd 53 M?11'3'l11U4l this wreck ten years and never had
a car."
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COMPLIMENTS
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The Elite Confedtionery
QUALITY AND SERVICE
always our motto
CONFECTIONS :: LUNCHES ICE CREAM
-121 North Centre Street-
The Holland Company
145-147 Baltimore Street
RUGS
PIAN OS
LINOLEUM
FURNITURE
VICTROLAS AND RECORDS
- R A D I 0 S -
WELSBACH ELECTRIC REFHIGERATURS
66Everything for Happy Homesn
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Curley s Grocery Store
WHERE YOU CET
Pure---Wholesome--Delicious
FOOD T0 EAT V
g Geneva and Wfelker, on their way
,121 ,,5 ' I 2, to school, were discussing the relig-
,,,,g5i'l"' ious Seniors. Geneva said: "Cleo
,film Miller is very religious-she walks
i through the corridors repeating a
Q P1'ayff1'-"
Vlfelker: "No kiddin', what's the
2 g :L X prayer like?',
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W " W' -'-'gf I 'J anything for myself-just bring
mother a son-in-law."
Bathing Suits Fishing Tackle
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BASEBALL GOODS
45 North Centre Street Cumberland, Maryland
A C. I-l. l-ICLTZIVIAN
if 'H 86 Baltimore Street
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Telephone 943 uGet it at Holtzman's"
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The Kenneweg Company
-DISTRIBUTORS-
COMPLIMENTS
OF
The Buchanan Lumber CO.
C U R T I S
WOQTDWORK
Phone 1270 Phone 1271
549 North Centre Street
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mauwtgofougmwgwistqaa
PHE LOVE
PLUMBING AND HEATING
COMPANY
232 South SPILICL Stuet
Q umberland M111 X11.1l1i1
PLUMBING
STEAM and HOT WATER
HEATING
AK 11lORlZI D
DI A1 I R
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W Lllmms 011 o Mane
HEATING
lIt1N
2130
A QOMPIXOMIM'
Halt ot the btudent Cou11t11 ue
Lloolts vms the g1a1 111g headlme 111
the 11160111 11zrr01' A 1et1aLt1o11 111
11111 was demanded ot t11e CC1l101
under penalty ot Quspensmn
The next ISSUC CHIIICC1 the 11111
Halt ot t11e Student Counul 'ue
Not Q1oo1 s
SURVIVINC A PANTIC
11t1x111 Ilsten Dolothx we
muet 111ve the A D K C1'lIlCL Wll1C
Ol lt v1111 H01 appe11 11 1L
IXIIILIHVNI
1Jo1othv T11e Qcene btgg utr
desc11pt1o11
111tk1n NCVCI 11111111 1J0llOVV a
few adjectwes and bo on w1t11 lt
PDUCATINC MA
Has you1 bon s 1'11b1'1 bthool edu
e1t1o11 p1ovcd ot 111y 1611 v ilue
Yee mdeed 115 eu1ed 111s moth
L1 of 1J13.gg1I1,S:, about h1111
CYIVI 1T A NAMT
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would 11kt to plw g,o1t So a1te1
pu1c11'15111g t11e IICCCSSHI-1 clubb 11e
til td 1V1a1t111 Tenney to caddy tol
111111 and W1'l11L C1Oll1f, so to show
111111 so111et11111g about t11e game
Atte1 S6VCl31K1djb Spent O11 the
Countly Club COUISC M1 Rem
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THE BEST COMMENCEMENT FOR LIFE-
is T0 START A SAVING ACCOUNT WHEN YOUNG
A small sacrifice of present pleasure will become the sound
basis of future happiness. We especially covet the opportunity
of co-operating with young men and Women to make their
banking easy and pleasant
The Liberty Trust Company
I-luon A. Mc'Mt'l-1.1-ZN, Clzairmmi, E.'l'l't'1l1"I'ZJC Comuziffcf'
XV. R. Ilklcwlclz,
Pwsicicrzf CnAR1.r:s G. l'IOLTZSlIL', Vive-Pres.
THOMAS li. FINAN, Secretary-Trm,s'zm'r
NV. L. MORGAN, flsszsfavnz' Treasurer
GEO. A. SIEBERT, .fl.S'Si.YI'lll'IZ' Svcrcfary
RL'ss1':1.1. SAvl1.1.l4:, .flssisfzznf Scfrvifziry and Trust Offircr
The following Colleges ancl
Universities have been rep-
resented in our student lxocly
during the past year:
YALE
UNIVERSITY OE PENNSYLVANIA
UNIVERSITY OE VVEST VIRGINIA
XVASHINGTON AND LEE
COLUMIHA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
CARNEGIE TECH.
XVESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE
and a nunilmer of smaller Colleges
ff eCatalog .llailvd 011 Request-
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ALLIG-EW '
SHOES AND HOSIERY
WORLD,S LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS
G. R. Klnney Co., lnc.
43 Baltimore St.
WASHINGTON CAMP
No. 62
PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA
Greetings and best wishes to the "Class of '30.l' NVe cordially invite you to become
one of us if you are in sympathy and accord with the objects and principles of our
organization, a part of which follow:
Whereas, The history of the world most plainly proves that it is the business of one
generation to sow the seed of which another reaps the harvest-be it of grain or tares
-of good or evil.
Now therefore, VVQ, as Sons of America, do hereby associate ourselves into a fra-
ternity for the purpose of increasing the integrity, and sustaining the power, of the
American body politic, and of instructing each other so to act as citizens of our great
country, that all her interests and rights may be preserved, and that all who come among
us shall have the fullest respect for, and strive to become real Americans in heart and
in name. In this act of association we severally pledge ourselves to the observance and
support of the laws of the land, and regulations of this fraternity, as becomes the sons
of freemen, willing to submit to the restraint of social order, and acknowledging no
other bonds but those of duty to our God, our Country and ourselves.
Any white male person shall be entitled to membership in the Order if he be of good
moral character, at least sixteen years of age, a believer in the existence of a Supreme
Being as Creator and Preservcr of the Universe, born on the soil or under the Jurisdic-
tion of the United States, in favor of free education, opposed to any union of Qhurch
and State, and to the interference of any Foreign power, directly or indirectly, with the
Government, and not atliliated with any secular, religious, or other organizations opposed
or antagonistic to the American System of free public schools.
-Application for Membership may be had by addressing P. O. Box 301.-
GRADUATION CARDS AND GIFTS
KAN
scHooL DAY AND MEMORY BooKs
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4' 25 North Centre Street " Cumberland, Maryland
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INCORPORATED
Cumberland Maryland
WE ARE JOBBERS or
CAST IRON ENAMEL AND VITEROUS CHINA
BATH ROOM FIXTURES
BOILERS AND RADIATORS, HEATING SPECIALTIES, ETC.
V',f"2N.. lf you are going to Build a New House or Remodel an old one, have your falx
' Architect, Contractor, and Plumber see US first .K
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A l Phones 3284 and 3285
l N Cumberland : : : : : : : : : : Maryland
4 :Al Corner North Mechanic and Redford Streets l
least, 1
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The Tri-State Mine and Supply Co.
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1851----Jewelers for Three Generations-l--1930
SEVENTY NINE YEARS
Gifts for the Graduate at Moderate Cost
The Litt1e JeWe1ry Company
113 I-Baltimore Street 243 Virginia Avenue
'IGOOD GOODS COME IN LITTLE PACKAGES"
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Shaffer s Palnt Store
PAINTS, VARNISHES AND ENAMELS
112 North Mechanic Street
AGENT MONAD LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS
Matheney's West Side Pharmacy
EVERYTHING IN DRUG STORE GOODS
Penslar Agency Whitman? Candies
Phone 417
Green and Water Streets
Unlon W oolen Company
,XXX 129 Baltimore Street
,f NX SUITS AND ToPCoA'rs
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N0 MORE N0 LESS
Tailored To Your Measure
QQ GEO. RUHL. IVIANAGIZR ,215
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THE UNDERWOOD
BEST SERVED DRINK Portable Typewriter
IN THE WORLD IN
A Pure Drink of Natural Flavors
Served Ice Cold in its own Iiottle-
THE
DISTINCTIVE
COCA-COLA BOTTLE
livery lnoltle is sterilized, filled and sealed
air-tight lmy automatic machines with-
out the touch
r 'x1::
Dri S 'of human
nk hands insur-
, am: I ing rulerrv
I a n d whole-
, . 1 someness.
I Delicious and Refreshing
TI-I E COCA-COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
Roy I.o'r'ru:, illanaycr
T W I G G
TRANSFER
XXX PHONE
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In Ideal Gift For The Gradzmtc
XVorld's Championship in
all Classes won for twenty-
four consecutive years on
TUE
UNDERWOOD
Standard Typewriter
TIIE
MACHINE
Ol' CHAMPIONS
IINDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER COMPANY
Twenty-six Pershing Street
Cunilmerland :: Maryland
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WESTERN MARYLAND
COLLEGE
WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND
.'AI,IlliR'l' NoRMAN NYARD, IJ. IJ,, I.I.. II
1'rv.ridmzf
FOR
YOUNG MEN
AND YOUNG WIOMEN
Unexcelled Location
Modern Curriculum,
Model 'ite Rat
C9
Qornplcte I quipment
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COMPLIMENTS
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FREE PARKING SPACE
VVOMENQS AND CHILDRENS W'E.ARING APPAREL
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A 5254 Baltimore Street
CUlUlJt'l'l2111d : 2 : : : : 1 : Maryland
COMPLIMENTS .
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10 South Mechanic Street Holcomb 31 Vandergrif, Props. qygi
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T. A. Carscaden
PLUMBING and HEATING
CONTRACTORS
Phoncs 2268-1181-XV
CARIFIFUI. ATTENTION
GIVEN REPAIR
XVORK
N Number Nine Harrison Street
TAsK14:k G. LOWNDES, Prcsidcnf VV. BLADEN LOWNDES, Vice-Pres.
D. F. KLfY141cNDA1.L, Vice-President
The Second Nauonal Bank
OF CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND
HTHE OLD-BIG STRONG BANK"
SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT
CHARM-is II. M1-:Tz, Caslzicr ALLAN H. SPIER, Asst. Caslzicr
JAMES CLARK, Clzairuzan Board 0fDweff01's
EAT IT for HEALTH
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onarcb Prlntlng Company
14 South George Street :: :: Cumberland, Maryland
HVALUEM
WHEN AN AR'l'lCl.lC olf
OUTSTANDING MERIT
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'lu IT,S success
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Alehemlsts Club
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Alleghany Life
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Athletics
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